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judo 61110 '+s... ---4f......! Kneeling Cyrus Currier Dennis Robinson Standing Diane Reilly Darlene Hein Mary Gotshall John Hogan Pres: dent Ralph Dykeman Robert Spender Donna Field Dianne Hodges An additional feature of Barringtons expanded athletic program is the Judo Club Judo was first practiced in the Orient hundreds and hundreds of years ago There are ludo matches in some cultures lust as there are baseball games here in America. The club has a weekly or bl weekly meeting schedule depending upon the ambition of the members They meet in the Athletic House where there is an ample supply of wrestling mats At these instruction sessions there are two competent coaches present at all times One of them, John Hogan, is almost of professional status as he is the proud holder of the world recognized Olympic Brown Belt Hence, the club is in quali fied hands. Only begun last fall, this group is one of the most popular and fastest growing organizations on campus. As one can see by the photograph, membership is not re- stricted to the men, women are welcome. IO3
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l6'vufli1f1g glllb Dianne Hodgesg Beverly Colliery Joyce Auffarthp Barbara Batten, Robert Peaveyp Roxanne Head: Joyce Krohnp Eileen Ainsworth. Above. George Williams: W. Craig Hulsebosp Walter Cole. The picture above is actually a combination of two separate and different groups. In actuality, the Bowling Club is really two Clubs. The Men's Bowling Club is con- nected with the Athletic Department and comes under the intramural system. The Ladies Bowling Club is a separate unit that competes on its own. Both teams have their own schedules and participate in separate competitive games each week. At the end of the school year trophies are given to the students with the highest average score, the highest game score and so forth. ln March of each year is the King's Tournament held at The King's College in Briar- cliff Manor, New York. Six or seven different Christian colleges usually participate in this competition. There are all types of games and sporting events ranging from bas- ketball to chess to ping pong to bowling. The best bowlers from Barrington's two teams go as a unit to King's and represent our school in that capacity. l02
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I7 L' I rf ll H I lfl 5 Diavid Meldrum, Kappa Gamma, Robert Stubbs, Phi Alpha, James Williamson, Sigma Phi. Not Pictured. Paul Johnson, Gamma Sigma. Here at Barrington College we have tour intramural societies. The purpose ot these societies is to provide for the men ot the college an opportunity to compete in athletic activities. These activities include touch football, basketball, volleyball and softball. ln addition there are many individual events going on during the year that are not team centered. For instance, one may compete in the turkey trot, ping pong tournament, horse shoe tournament, tennis tournament, or bicycle racing. Winners of the various events are presented with trophies and the societies they rep- resent are given points. At the end of the year the society with the most points is named that year's champion and has its name placed upon the intramural plaque. I04
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