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r ......... Adam. ..u.. ..i.. .. .. .. . . . . . Timm's Junior team took its second consecutive championship in football intramurals. Ray Mueller, Don Vogt, Ken Mangles, Bob Timm, Neil Skov, Dick Everts, Jim Riedell, Denny Uecker, Ross Stueber. Championship game sees Juniors against Juniors. - - - - -- 1 - iq... V' Teams Compete for Championship Fall intramurals offer a variety of sports to Concor- dians. The competition is tough as the boys battle it out in football and volleyball and the girls in volley- ball. Intramurals are set up so that each class is in com- petition with the others. Points are given to each class for the number of teams entered and remain- ing in competition throughout the season with addi- tional points given to the class that wins the cham- pionship. The Juniors won the football competition Without a doubt with two junior teams vying for the title. The juniors again came through in volleyball as the boys took top honors while the girls took second, losing to the faculty women. Can't let them have this point. say two intramural athletes set to send ball back across the net. Girls get into the act, too, as Kathy Lobeda goes up for ball in intramural volleyball game.
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is a ceiling high tree and the ever-inspiring Christmas Gospel. Here Pastor Dorpat instills this message to St. J ohn's congregation. is found in the gathering of friends. Curtain Club joins in caroling at their Christmas party after the Shepherd's Play. if The Joy Of Christmas... Christmas is a time filled with joy and happiness. You see it everywhere and in everything you do, but here at C. T. C. Concordians are ever mindful of the real meaning of Christmas and the best gift ever-Christ. The A Cappella concert set the mood for the Christmas season which was carried through in all our activities in the weeks to come-the buffet, dorm devotions, shop- ping, and decorations. The season ended on Campus with the Thursday night Advent service, then students' minds turned to thoughts of home. is accentuated by weekly banners portraying the mes- sage of Advent. r t 1110 INS i USTA Q OKE ml Q ONIS
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