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Men's intramural basketball W M 'r J. 9 P0 U? - -, ,Q- V Q' S . 53:11-1 s, Random Samples Rich Burch, Ed Provost, Laurence Smith, Gaius Bruce, Wayne David Vaughn, Scott Fittzhugh. The Random Samples team is primarily ol' Physical Education majors and graduate stu- Although lacking height, the Samples are title contenders on the of speed and shooting ability, necessities since the team is comprised en guards and one center. Playing together for the first time this the Samples are still fielding one ofthe league's stronger teams. S '-ll V l 3 WT 'if lli7 llll lei Ill. ,J 1 Y ,. Lg - , f, fl I K al ' Y I . jr P S1 '30 33.,a52i g-50 22 if S.. ll W ...... aan... , ' . . , l, , , . P jill! l il, Wim LHyjiiil?,g3lgTliii,, !, ,, :QE EQ A-t ' :': t at P ' ---- r-- -iae aa. rir i mr'1 ' F59 Sigma Epsilon Blue L-R: Tom Battan, Mike Purcell, Tommy Burke, Wally D'Atri, Jim Brown, David ShalTer. The Blue team backed up by D'Atri fcaptainj, Purcell, Battan, Shaffer, Burke, Reynolds, and Allen showed hustle and the desire to win even though a losing record resulted. We will always look back upon that great victory with just two men left in overtime, Wally D'Atri and Tom Battan.
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B A S K E T B A L L This was the first year of extramural basketball during which the team played games against Tennessee Tech and Middle Tennessee State University and scrimmages against Belmont and Vanderbilt. The team has potential which, with further experience in future years, could be one of Peabody's out- standing teams. 254
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I yawn ----0 Special Ed. FRONT l-r: Gene Hashem, Tracy Ramsey, George Allen BACK: Greg Olley, Bob Audette, Paul Clements, Charlie James. The Special Education team organized so that each player could improve his physical condition. As the season progressed each player began to feel a part of a team. No individual is important unless he feels a part ofthe team. .. --1 A-aria Agway V .. ,,. , .g......g1f: L-1 - ,,,, if - The Transducers The Transducers are composed of graduate students whose only common element seems to be an enjoyment of basketball and a philosophy that more can be gained as a participator than as a spectator. The name of the team symbolized one of the greatest values deriven from participation. A transducer is a devise that allows . one form of energy to be transferred into another form. Studying produces a lot of frustration and nervous V' energy. Participation in intramural basketball pro- , Q vides an outlet by which this wasted energy can be 'L S transformed backintoausefulstatc. 2 U ' Z gli QQ' 2 ff. fiirtimg 7 fav:-'me L. -'if Lambda Psi Omega l-r: Joe Purcell, Bob Chick, .lack Humphrey, Mike Jennett, Mah- lon West, Bob Reed This year Lambda Psi Omega showed an incredible amount ofstamina and persistence in the face of overwhelming odds and insurmountable leads. Lambda Psi played with the axiom, lt's not if you win or lose, it's how you play the game foremost in the minds of each individual player. -W Sigma Epsilon Gray Gorillas Excelling in spirit, but a little lax in the skill. Yes, if fouls were on the scoreboard the Gray Gorillas would be on top. my The Gorillas were led by Andy Clough, Sam Samford. Follow- ing close behind were Dave Hellin and John Biflle. Bringing up the rear were Tom Koslow and Jerry Baily. This is on the foul sheet. E L ..-
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