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The basketball game between Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Epsilon was very exciting. Here Tim LaGrow cautiously guards Sean Sharp. ppt-:f , :M-1- fTf4:.eff.fL.f-L-3 f:...Y,-,:f,a,...,A......,... ,,,.,,.,,.,,MM -my rn gwjaei Am, N J-W 'B A gW Kay. Wag' . l 15' i' g aiifa Two foreign students concentrate hard on each return during their ping pong match. Intramurals We're very fortunate with the program because of how Dean Perchan established and set up the program before us. We've added, revised, and deleted as needed this program each year. Most of the input comes from the students governing the program and telling us what they want. Some of the intramural sports that take place are Flag Football which takes place in the fall. Basketball follows in the winter, and volleyball in the spring. Each quarter offers at least 3 to 4 tourna- ments. In the fall we have golf, tennis, soc- cer, and turkey trot. In the winter there is pingpong, raquetball, and wrestling. These sports are followed by softball, badmitton, and cross country in the spring. While the swim club goes year round. M, Responsibilities include everything there M' xi . W 2 is to do-budgets, referees, new equipment, and working closely with I.F.C. vig One of the Rebel guards, Bernard Doaks, shoots a foul shot drop- ping to score some points for his team, while J.D. Collins and Gary Lively wait for the opportunity to rebound. 23
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Referee. Mark Anderson, gives the signal forthe ball to be kicked in during an intra- mural soccer match. An intense intramural soccer match be- tween two independent teams proves most exhausting for all the players. Sig Ep won the intramural football tourna- ment in the Greek division by plays such as this great catch by Mark Craven. Stretching as far as possible, Carl Culler tries to grab the flag of an evasive Jeff Hoffer. 1.4 - auf -3.-f. 1 V 'WI . I P 29' M4 J, , - Pimmuun-unq,M,,, 'isa Q3 x:3'.2f'f - 11 ski s,,gv.,m:mi5 .. , . t f' WW .Z-f' Y In I cowl If Y lf ..,. . 1 'O .SJ -1X..!,j ...45g.,1Q3'P?5f 1, .- '. V
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1: Spring Ed Naily and Tom Weis practice spiking before a volleyball match. Two independent volleyball teams pair up for a tough volleyball match. Chris Phelps is spiking while a teammate watches and two opponents attempt a block. 9 it. v fi P' I 1 D' ,su-. a an 12:-:un wr- um A Tri-State student awaits the pitch during an intramural softball game. Jeff Rumph catches for Todd Haughee during batting practice. 24
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