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A } ‘Gel LEVERITT, WALLICK, BURNHAM f jf y ve INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS t i BMA a re } Living up to tradition, the year’s program of intramural athletics surpassed all previous ones in participation, competition and interest. Un- der the leadership of Mrs. Peggy Wallick, J. P. Leveritt, and student assist- ants, the program blossomed into one of a wide field of sports. Intramural activities of one phase or the other were in order at all times during the year. One of the biagest factors in the success and interest of soorts was the formation of intramural teams according to living quarters and clubs. Six teams composed of practically every college man enrolled at A. and M. competed in intramural football basketball, volley ball, tennis, soccorball, ping pona, badminton, softball, track and baseball. Five women’s teams took part in such sports as tennis, badminton, basketball, volleyball, soft- ball and archery. The College is well equipped for these sports. Ample ground is pro- vided for the playing of each of the sports. The National Guard Armory provides plenty of space for intramural games of tennis, badminton, bas- ketball, volleyball, and table tennis. The Aces, strong intramural football team, defeated the Sigma Tau Gammas team in the finals, thereby winning the title of intramural football champions. The Grapes of Wrath, were crowned intramural basketball champions by their victory over the Aces. Intramural activities have succeeded in reaching every student on A. and M.'s campus, and much spirit has been shown during the past season. oe
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1. Last minute with Sawyer. 2. Prather, How’d you get there? 3. Sentimental Swing. 4. When the Collegians swung out. 5. Looking fora letter, Bobbie? 6. Dessert at Biggum’s. 7. Sortin’ out our mail. 8. Vance at it again.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Physical Education department of Arkansas A. and M. College has pushed a wider, more varied program this year under the direction of Mr. Stewart Ferguson, Mrs. L. O. Wallick, and J. P. Leveritt. With the aid of the intramural council, a group of team captains and student coaches, the department has been able to extend the benefits of physical education to nearly every student in the college. Such sports, stunts, and games as soccer, touch football, softball, basketball, wrestling, box- ing, ping pong, tumbling, adagio, tennis, badminton, aerial darts, folk dancing, fencing, volleyball, and archery were in- cluded in the program. Four definite forms of Physical Education were used: PERVERT I WALLICK 1. History and principles of Health and Physical Education. 2. Intercollegiate Athletics. 3. Rhythmics and gymnastics. 4. Games and sports. Special activities were tumbling trips to El Dorado and Smackover; participation in the A. A. U. Wrestling meet in Little Rock; entrance in play day at Arkansas Polytechnic College, Russellville.
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