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Intramurals Putting it up. Bill Katona hopes to add to his team ' s score. As the ball is snapped, 3-B ' s Corey Sand- ers waits to begin the pby. — f — 1 ' I KZ. ill,- ipfet=4i it i . : , Running the option, Marvin Calyen takes the hand-off from Dan Pryfogle, while getting an offensive block from Curtis Marshall. intramurals are too competitive; I ' d like to make them more fun for students, stated Jose Gomez. Tlie standard slate of sports took place: football, won by Smith 1-B; a Powder- puff football game, the Smith Hall Wine Classic basketball tournament played during interterm; and volleyball, basket- ball, and Softball played in the spring semester. The intramural program this year was buUding on some basic ideas. I ' d like the program to be better organized and for the students to have more positive attitudes toward the program, said Go- The winning Powderpuff team gets together for a group shot to celebrate their victory. INTRAMURALS 25
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Director Seeks Better Organization for Intramurals Intramurals this year was a program in transition, Despite a slow start, the pro- gram got off to a solid start and made the most of the time spent playing each sport. There was an addition to the program this year. The Associated Students hired an Intramural program director Athletic trainer, in comunction with the Athletic department. This came about for three reasons: in the past, student leaders were placed in a position of compromise with their peers, discipline was difficult to regulate, and there were a great number of injuries in the past year. This year, Jose Gomez, a cenfied athletic trainer, was brought in to fill this position. The Analise Navia takes the snap as the of- fensive line tries to keep out the de- fenders. Rich Ryals swings right, eyeing the field as he provides blocking for Darrin Bur- 2-D defenders rush in to force the sack on 1-B ' s quarterback. 24 STUDENT LIFE
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Alumni, Students Enjoy Sports, Court, and Activities The lights in the gym went out. A single spotlight split the darkness as the ravishing young women and handsome gentlemen, with excitement showing on their faces, stood ready. The underclass couples were an- nounced first, and then the senior candidates were introduced. Finally, the emcee revealed the names of the King and Queen to the cheers of the crowd, tears, and millions of camera flashes. Homecoming ' 89 was a time to welcome back alumni and to enjoy the many activities that happened. The classes that held reunions were El Monte campus ' 54, ' 59, ' 64, ' 69, ' 74, ' 79, and ' 84. Joan Malcolm, a 1969 graduate, stated, 1 had a wonderful time seeing old friends and seeing the development of the campus. This year an old tradition of having a King and Princes, along with the Queen and Prin- cesses was brought back to the Homecoming court. This added to the exuberance of the evening. The first couple to walk under the arched trellis was Freshman Princess Melissa Despain and Prince Jamie Coston. The Soph- omores were next: the honors went to Debby Gray and Gordon Hannon. Julie Perkins and Tad Barton of the Junior class graced the court with their presence. As the Senior candidates came into view. the excitement continued to mount. Candi- dates for Homecoming Queen were Gina Jarboe, Jana Frazier, Vondella Lammons, Ter- ry Vaughan, and Melody Lewis. Candidates for King included Chuck Kehoe, Scott Longwell, Sanjay Peacock, Jon Lothenore, and Randy Hanlin. The Seniors took their walk around the gym to the applause of friends and family. Finally, the moment ar- rived, and a hush fell over the capacity crowd as emcee Lori Jean Lothenore announced Randy Hanlin and Vondella Lammons as Vondella Lammons laughs in surprise as Karen White crowns her Homecoming Queen. Juniors Julie Perkins and Tad Barton take their walk in front of the crowd. Senior candidates Melody Lewis, Jana Frazier, and Gina Jarboe smile for (he myriad of photos being taken. Homecoming Royally Vondella I. am mons and Randy Hanlin 26 STUDENT LIFE
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