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,F iw y it r . F 2 2 ii 'stun ,i whim i. FFT i ir 7 vi'i .,. . '.-fs' l e V F : . V fl.,- Closses Compete for First As Intramural Gomes Begin Bad weather and a host of conflicts hampered the intra- mural program this year. When game after game was can- celed, many students lost almost all interest in the program. Since the J.V., varsity, and frosh basketball teams all prac- ticed after school, the time allotted to intramural was confined to Tuesdays and Thursdays after school. Flagging players rushed up and down the court, often flying in a tangled mass onto the floor. Whistles blew as over- anxious players collided. The other team took the ball and started another wild dash down the court. Classmates cheered on their peers as the game neared the final seconds. Racing down the court, a hotshot ripped the cords from thirty feet. The whistle blew, ending the game. The intramural program was a project of the Student Coun- cil, spearheaded by Vice President Bill Carter in its early stages and continued by George Sanders, second-term vice president. According to Sanders, his duties consisted of an- nouncing the games ahead of time, seeing to it that varsity ball players were on hand to referee, getting scorers, and making arrangements for the championship games. Mr. Terry Ennis was the faculty supervisor who made sure the games got under way each day. Plans were made to ex- tend the program to volleyball, baseball, and soccer. NICK KIES and Jim Stempel watch team- mate Mike O'DonneII execute a stylish hook. FRESHMAN intramural players produce enthusiasm in a hard fought game
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84:5 v- -. .. -ef-. ' i -um PITCHER GREG JANSEN hurls the ball from the mound. L HK -. - f . ' p1'f'zf'1If'-T11 ' Q.- ' ' . '4 - g f -fre -11.9 Li. , ' ' .- ' I 0 . 'i 1 1 A' + F,fi'iJ ' , ' . '-'1'-:- .4 v - 5'5- uf' 3215, 'N MK.: 5' 1. 'ul - ' if l' FIRST BASEMAN Bill Koenig stretches for an under-thrown ball. DON GRAFF takes a hefty swing as cat- cher Pat McLean anticipates a strike. 118 1 1 ,, i i 1969 BASEBALL TEAM. First row: P son, J. Scholze, R. Kerbs, M. Leary, T. f :-El' 'ii' 'i ' 'K '
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