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Mr. Mike Cartan refuses to give up the ball. Basketball Intramurals proved to be the most excit- ing thing to happen during noon break, probably because of the interest generated by the Varsity team. Some great teams emerged such as Tom Pratt's Pistols and McCrystal's Jaguars. The original turnout was overwhelming, but as the season wore on the faint hearted began dropping. Finally, the field narrowed and the struggle of who was to be thechampion began. Once again through the efforts of Mike Barnes and Mr. Cartan the Intramural season offered an oppor- tunity for competition. Many fine games and many enjoyable hours were spent by Jesuit students play- ing together as a community. l gi e 1 ag? ur: it X ff xiyfl 'ea r xii ' 1 if uma W . lx ' gin' J -B j 05 , ill Ml Some got excited. 3 . A .xo .
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Intramurals Stir Class Pride! This year's Intramural Football program proved to be successful as well as organizedg a rare treat. lt seemed as though the idea was to draw blood and kill, but it was fun for all. In the Semi-finals, Andy's team annhilated the Freshmen Coyle's team 20-6. The Smokin' J's got their act together and beat the Sophomore Champions, Kreuger's team. In the finals it was Andy's team vs. Smokin' J's. An injury in the first half required the game to be continued the next day. The Seniors prevailed 21 -0. Special thanks goes to the man in charge Mike always there and never late Barnes. Also sincere thanks to moderator Mr. Mike Cartan. Senior referees Tom Pratt and Joe Voydat cannot be overlooked in their clear judgement, and the fact that they never missed a game. Pla y-off Results Semi-Finals Seniors 20-12 Sophomores Juniors 20-6 Freshmen Finals Seniors 21-0 Juniors ...:,-42,:.,f ,W 1 Hn , -1 - w our f I .g .N 1- l 4 i ,QQ y apf.,s,,. is , ,M xi, .S T ,, ., V '., . k?A a .A ,.,,,'..'ffQLg, 5 - L v ,,-, f-Xfinlliiaupfinlullllre-Jywg--lg, ,Nm Lzjn' S1 ' Y-vfsvs K .T .Mallifx Y ' Nan . , ,,,3,iM ,W sf' - ,Ms 4? . i . -ami Q ygig , .o . XM I . .1 . .-...LL .Pac-f-s ' '- ke I to l Hughes chucks up a prayer. S 5 M Piombo gets the game going. W 235: .la- , M.: - . Pratt gets mobbed by admiring groupies. 249 Mayer throws a short pass.
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RALLIES SPARK SPIRIT Due to the dedication and enthusiasm of Mr. Novak, our cheerleaders, and the skit crew, this year's ral- lies were spiritual, entertaining and sometimes humorous. Many chuckles were pryed from an always cooperative crowd by such notorious come- dians as Steve Jim Nasium Nixon, Tim Jones Jeffries, Jim Slob McMahon, Steve Opie Hal- vorson, and the rest of the skit crew. This year many a tingle down the spine was felt dur- ing fine speeches by some concerned student ath- letes. Talks by Tom Arndorfer, Mike Barnes, Tim Jeffries, and Steve Halvorson were all tributes to our school's great pride and loyalty that dictates over every facet of Jesuit. A great thanks should go to all the guys, teachers, and administrators who spent many hours arranging performances by visiting cheerleaders, producing skits, planning special events, and painting posters for a great job in keep- ing Big Red Spirit alive and strong. They need the deodorant that works overtime 1 --........... -gs ,hx f ' 1 El, Nixon leaves special gift for Dr. Jeffries. HSWCODTSFS- - - nofiust 3l0l1. an adventure. The kids are alright! Four wild and crazy. . . guys?
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