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Girls ulet their hair downl, A special time for all girls to let their hair down and show their true colors was provided during the Intra- mural Sessions. An agenda comprised of cross country, track, basketball, volley- ball, pancake relays, bowling, ping-pong, and softball allowed individual and team efforts to be recognized by others. These activity sessions not only provided for recreational enjoyment, but they also proved to be an amusing source of enter- tainment for all observers. The fellows especially enjoyed watching the opposite sex display their skill on the basketball court. Through the Intramural Program many hours of fun and recreation were provided for the feminine side of EC. Above: Carol Miller wishes she could be of more help to her team mates in Spence 3N. Right: Bon- nie Bogdan says, Here, girls, you can have it. Upper right: Danny Armstrong gets two points for Walther 3S.
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146 Junior class leads in top activities As a result of the fine leadership of their officers, president, Tom Cash; vice- president, Lynn Spurgeon; secretary, Brenda Boydston; treasurer, Doreen Pa- gano; senators, Jerry Breakfield and John Beydler, the junior class of '72 took an active part in the most outstand- ing activities of the year. Dallas Holm, of the Dave Wilkerson team, and The Sound Generation of John Brown University, one of the most exciting groups ever to appear at Evan- gel, were sponsored by the junior class. The class devotional featured a for- mer EC grad, John Hershman, now ed- itor of the C.A. Guide, as their guest speaker. The junior and sophomore class iointly sponsored a concert by the lm- perials. The year was climaxed by the junior-senior banquet atTan-Tar-A,the ultimate of events. . . a splendid way to end the year. LBft to right: Tstandingt Lynn Spurgeon, vice- president; Tom Cash, president; Jerry Break- field, senator; tseatedT Doreen Pagano,treas- urer; and Brenda Boydston, secretary. tNot pictured, John Beydler, senatort
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