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Lettermen ' s RClub President Bud Fisher, Henry Menendez, Nick Vancho, Denny Folken, Don Finnigan, Bill Boggess, Norm Gross, Frank Hutsell, Bill Karslake, Don Tauscher, Bud Bilensky, Joe Groli- mund, Dave Robinson, Ed Scheer, Alfredo Millet, Jim Doran, Alberto Danel, Nano Garcia, Bill Cary, Joe Dallanegra, Kazem Barakat, Jim Rob- inson, Jerry Campbell, Dave Smith, Frank Thompson, Fred Talbot, Bob MacHardy, Bob Leader. Not pictured: Members Delton Helms, John Boyle, Don Weber, Ray McMullin, Connie Butler, Bill Cost, Paul Driscoll, and Skillman Suy dam. Now eligible for membership: Stew Maples, Ed Dinga, Hal Lawler, Dick Cos- tello, Dave Feldman, Al Fantuzzi, Chuck Warden, Guy Filosof, Memo Garcia, Dave Bowen, Gene Bryant, Bill Wright, Dick Potter, and Tom Hulihan. CRUSHER deCarville slid in to score at home as Ted Dittmer awaited a throw from the outfield. Men ' s intramurals came to a close spring term with the X Club again claiming the championship trophy. The golf division went to X Club with Harry Chauncey, Dick McFarlain, Jack Powell, Connie Butler and Jim Bocook playing the matches. The Delta Chi ' s won sottball and their pitcher Don An- derson was voted most valuable player. Those on the All-Star team were Don Anderson, John deCarville, Harvey Weisen- burg, George Miller, Jim Bocook, John Joy, Dick Quillen, Jerry Sprayregen, and Jerry Campbell. Softball was very close with X Club and Indies splitting the second place honors. The highlight of the season was a game between the Club and Delta Chi which ran 14 innings; Don Anderson pitching for the Delt ' s and Bruce Remsberg for the Club. The final score saw the Delta Chi ' s ahead 2 to 1 . 232
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COACH DAN NYIMICZ and the members of the Rollins golf team: Stew Maples, Bruce Remsberg, Bill Boggess, Marlene Stewart, Denny Folken, Ed Dinga, and Stew Ledbetter met on the course before one of the scheduled matches at Dubs On The Men ' s Team, A Woman Golfer Rollins 10 ' 2 14 7V 2 131 2 6 1 2 15 RESULTS GEORGIA FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STETSON FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STETSON WOMEN ' S TEAM STETSON Opponents 16i 2 13 191 2 41 2 201 2 27 3 St 231
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A ' HO WILL serve first in the Phi Mu-Theta volleyball game? 5ara Jane flipped a coin as Sheila and Marie looked on Kappa Alpha Theta successfully defended its Women ' s Intramural Championship, winning for the third consecu- tive year to retire the beautiful O ' Brien trophy. The Theta ' s took first place honors in basketball, tennis, and golf, second in softball and volleyball, and acquired enough points in all the other sports to win the number one spot in the final tabulation. The Pi Phi ' s finished strongly in the spring term, winning two firsts and a second to finish second in the over-all standings. They beat the defending Theta ' s by two points in a thrilling volleyball game when both teams were undefeated. By virtue of their fine season, they placed four girls, Barb Moynahan, Barbi Berno, Sandy Taylor, and Carmen Lampe, on the honorary varsity team. The Alpha Phi ' s sailed to an undefeated record on the softball diamond. Bobbie Feidt, pitcher, and Nat Rice, shortstop, both outstanding players, sparked their team throughout the victorious season. The Independent Women, with their two archers Margaret Lawcock and Pat McCamey, were victorious in the archery meet. Both girls shot over 200 in the qualifying round, which enabled them to win the trophy. Marlene Stewart won her second intramural golf championship for the Theta ' s, winning over Kappa Barb Bremerman in the finals. Ending up the season, the swimming meet held in Lake Virginia proved to be one of the best competitive events of the year. The first place hono rs were fairly evenly divided between Alpha Phi, Pi Phi, and Kappa. With the combined efforts of Barb Moynahan and Mary Martin, the Pi Phi ' s finally tallied enough points by win- ning the final relay, to edge out the Alpha Phi ' s. Four girls, Pi Phi ' s Barb Moynahan and Mary Martin, Alpha Phi Sid Kromer, and Kappa Betty Brook, were selected for the honorary varsity for their performances in the meet. After the close of the intramural season, the women ' s R Club selected eight new members to be tapped on Honors Day; Sis Atlass, Gail Donaldson, Carol Farqu- harson, Barb Moynahan, Marie Perkins, Nat Rice, and Marlene Stewart. Intramurals Won By Theta ' s .., and X Club The Kappa Alphas were new intramural swimming champs. Jerry Griggs helped win the championship by taking the diving events Gaining top indi- vidual honors for the K.A. ' s was distance swimmer John Boyle, who won both the 100 yard and 220 yard free style events. It was in the 220 that they sewed up the meet as Pete Doran passed Sam Barley of Delta Chi at the mid- way point of the race to give the K.A. ' s both first and second places in the event, and a nine point lead just before the final event. John Allmand, Skill- man Suydam and Mike Aufiero chalked up points helping the K.A. ' s to their victory. Looking back over the entire season; football was won by the Sigma Nu ' s, basketball by the X Club, tennis ended in a tie between Delta Chi and Kappa Alpha, volleyball honors went to X Club, golf was won by X Club, swimming champs were the Kappa Alpha ' s, crew was claimed by Sigma Nu and softball champs were the Delta Chi ' s. When the final points were tallied the X Club placed first with the Delta Chi ' s second and Sigma Nu ' s third. JERRY GRIGGS won the diving crown for the Kappa Alpha Order. 233
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