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| INTRAMURALS MAKING A SAVE ON A TOUGH ONE! THE BALL IS SNAPPED AND THE LINES MOVE FORWARD SPORTS Twelve teams, organized as Eastern and Western Divisions, played football. The winner of the Eastern Division was Pre- Tech; winner of Western Division was Civ Engineering Tech. Pre-Tech de- feated Civ Engr Tech (25 to 13) in the play-off. Volleyball is played two sea- sons; the first ending in December when Basketball begins. When Basketball ends in February, the second season of Volleyball is played until weather per- mits Softball play in the Spring which winds up a year of sports at F. T.I. 25 THE CHAMPS OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON! RAMMING HOME THE WINNING POINT!
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SPORTS Although there is no official Sports Program at F,T.I., students do par- ticipate in their own intramural sports program. Starting in the Fall, ; boys representing each curriculum recruit interested sports-minded stu- dents who meet informally in the afternoons after school to see which team will win a championship. Volleyball, touch football, and basket- ball are popular. Also, a Field Day is held each year in which both fac- ulty and students participate in sack races, relay races, and all of the other unusual races held on Field Day. Beginning in the Spring of 1968, there will be an intramural sports program for girls which will include softball, volleyball, and other milder sports. (Hop-Scotch, Jacks, and Jump-Rope were proposed, but vetoed!) F,.T.I, is ON THE MOVE to establish a larger, more interesting sports program. THE FINISH OF THE 100-YARD DASH FIELD DAY 1967 THE SACK RACES ALWAYS BRING In the EGG-TOSSING CONTEST, the objective is to gain the maximum distance between LAUGHS! partners without breaking the egg! 24
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ACTIVITIES OF FAYETTEVILLE Students at F. T.I. find that Fayetteville, N.C. has too many attractions and distractions! Being a City ON THE MOVE , it offers a wide variety of all types of recreation. The rece ntly opened Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium presents such shows as Holiday On Ice and the Ringling Circus plus many sports events. One of the night attractions is shopping the main stem , Hay Street where one finds a fine selection of department stores, theaters, jewelry stores, and of course, good ole' Sears. Drive-in Movies and other outdoor activities are available as wellas all of the common indoor sports and recreational activities. Putt Putt Golf-one of the few outdoor evening sports. Students are always hungry, and Fayetteville has many Drive-ins. Roller Skating requires skill for thrills— 26 or you get spills!
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