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one' Iterest econd North as the Krause First North place, and Krause Ith in third. tball, the problem ed as easily. The I took both of the :lds. The school t one between the call field and Smith wasn't until late in 2r that it was play- 25 floors involved, ad to begin as soon Miss Bell was able the Smith Park ball 13 it by the hour - ver before allowed :icials. two week vacation , one week for snow pr midterms, ' The first night of women's intramural basketball goes well, giving directors Sue Bell, and Diana Hanneman, both seniors, and Patti Horne, sophomore, time to visit with participant Marleela Collins, junior. Ball carrier Dave Reinhard, soph- omore, swerves to evade Tim Wilson, iunior, as Wes VanPell, sophomore, and Leonard Kennedy, freshman, block the view of Ike lacquez, senior. Scott Second North defeated Krause First North. 2:1,. 5W vgvmnm w m
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around her Maneuvering opponent lunita Smith, so- phomore, Darla Fletcher, jun- ior, dribbles toward Lewis Second North's basket as referee Carla Unruh, so- phomore, watches for viola- tions. Bhsketball was the only sport that paid the referees. 220 lntramurals lei! Ozburn, freshman, shoots for two during an teammate Chuck Lester, tSomething for everyone' Individual sports increase intramural interest ' he thrill of victory, the agony of defeat, the cheers, the competi- tion, and all that goes with sports is as much a part of college life as the studies. The men's and women's intramural programs provided the usual physical outlet as well as added to the social life of the students. The unity of the floor members and the compe- tition between the participants were an essential part of de- veloping complete individuals. Both programs underwent extensive organization pro- cedures. Joe Caceres, senior, and Tim Wilson, junior, revised the men's program adding individual and team sports to the curriculum. Sue Bell, and Diana Hanneman, seniors, and Patti Horne, junior, organized the women's program. Several individual sports were also added to involve more people and give those not interested in team sports a chance to partici- pate. The fall season for football and softball encountered several problems. First, due to the Chapel construction, there was a lack of fields. Caceres eventually made arrangements with the varsity football coaches to use the west end of the practice field. The men also had playing area next to the baseball field. The 19 teams were able to finish the football season midwaytin the semester Tom Quid! intramural game while junior, moves among Scott Second South players Joel Adour, Jim Moore, and Brent Hansen, all freshmen. Photo by Howard Tripp. with Scott Second North as the ; champions, Krause First North i in second place, and Krause Second South in third. For softball, the problem wasn't solved as easily. The new Chapel took both of the playing fields. The school began to fix one between the varsity baseball field and Smith Park, but it wasn't until late in the semester that it was play- able. With 25 floors involved the season had to begin as soon as possible. Miss Bell was able to acquire the Smith Park ball field, renting it by the hour - a policy never before allowed by park officials. hl After a two week vacation g in October, one week for snow and one for midterms,
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e A-..A..e4 e..e.e- A v. H e ; iy' .mu m Qtutd fl; -......- .Ae-.-..- Terry Durnell Lewis Second North players Darla Fletcher, junior, and Debbie Brennan, freshman, start action after their oppon- ents' basket. Women's in- tramural basketball games began February 9 after solving conflicts for acquiring the use of the gymnasium. At bat for Lewis Third North, Lorna Pace, freshman, waits for the pitch. Lewis Third North won the softball tour- nament. 2 2 2 lnrramurals lm tournament pIT Lewis Third 1 winners. The men a soccer season giving. The to were Krause f dependents, a: North. Individual 1 corporated into and women's p the fall. A b; nament gave stI to play the inch sport. In the men Mattar, senior Carceres was se Marquart, sop third. The wome and a double
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