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Senior Dave Larson Bumps ond bruises Once a year around winter time, some of the students at Bettendorf High School drag out their tennis shoes and billlolds and prepare for a contest of physical skills and artistic talent in designing creative t-shirts for Intramural Basketball. The candidates for the contest were seen strolling through the halls of BHS and can be recognized by Part I of the contest- their t-shirts. This year, names of the teams ranged from Minnesota Fats to Purple Haze. Part II of the contest is to see which team can play basketball better than the other teams while having a good time. The girls' basketball league consisted of two divisions, Western and Eastern with seven teams in each division. The boys league only had six teams and one league. The girls played on Tuesda s and . . 'y' ' Thursdays and the boys played on just Tuesdays. The games were either held at the Community Center or at Middle School at 8:00 or at 8:45. So while bumps and bruises were part ol the game the main emphasis of Intramural Basketball was the thrill of victory and sometimes the agony of defeat. - Kim Funk -r'-or ..ttv ...vw-W- 'MW' . 2 1 ,J I 'cf Ev 'I 1 Till .. L. ,W . X..-f,gI971lfsi'g.f.sg g,:fiiafiflQifm!? fr at 'zfrbfggpwfgt 5 '51 Z if ' I. 'f 1 1 I The pre-game warm-up is a crucial part of Intramural Basketball, although many still find time out to chat tCheryl Harter 12, Kate Allee I2.J U-OO 1110!-' www in rs. .S . -Nl I A Y Q. v. H . F' H K f Nj? S Jrv. ,VI7 A I Vrkllr shows that he is open for the pass from junior Randy Holcomb as senior Brent Schleisman looks on. As senior Darci Pray gets a grasp on the ball senior Sherry Reiken makes a fast break and senior Debbie Lathrop hopes to break up the play. Intramural Basketball . ..29
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'Fm ' 'i 1 1 st Q Q v 9 ....,,.. is - The leads of Red Peppers , a one act. 20 minute play were seniors Ann Gordon and .lon Prattg shown here singing Has Anybody Seen Our Ship? .lunior Amy llueh portrayed Mabel Grace, an eeeentrie old actress who complained about the quarrelsome Peppers, g ' f -Nt., ff i N ei- , v it i rii y it M ,qi 4 t , i ,Q W, s A t il it The east ofa play often begins putting on their makeup up to an hour before curtain. Pictured here are junior Scott Tallman. senior Pete Wundram and junior Amy' Hueh. all s 'ff s Y N sf, mi , 5' B Q wk If 'E Freshmen are often found backstage but seldom seel performing in the spotlight. Carolyn Irvine was Gin: in l-'lowers for Algernon .
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