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WOMEN’S INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL This year’s women’s intramural softball season was as exciting as it was for the men. Six teams battled each other for the cham- pionship of women’s intramural softball. It was a time for exercise, a break from study- ing, and a time of just plain fun. The spirit was great and fast-paced. As the season came to a close, two teams led the others in the winning category. The Rookies and the Eagles ended up facing each other in the championship match-up. Led by Debbie Bra- dick, and with the pitching arm of Rhonda Durbin, the Eagles soared to the champion- ship position. This Page: 1. Will she catch it? 2. Pitcher Rhonda Durbin of the Eagles flies around the bases. 3. Dorothy Rice looks for the ball as she heads for home plate. Opposite Page: . The Rookies plan their strategy. . STRIKE! . It’s a double. . Marilyn Yoshida concentrates on the mound. . Swing! Ole ODF 230-Student Life a ae
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Complete coordination was the result of this year’s baseball season as the players worked with their eyes, mind, hands, and feet. Excitement filled the air as the students watched the chapel skits and saw the wall posters for intramural softball. Intramural softball provided relaxation, development of leadership, and learning how to cope under a pressure-filled situation. Intramural softball was a time when the men could develop character. This refers to Mr. Scott’s goal for intramural football. Men entering full-time Christian service need to learn to control their temper and tongues while under pressure. Also, men need to learn to give their all in whatever they are doing. The season was finished by the playoffs which put the best two teams in each league against one another. The final game saw the Expos defeating the Cardinals. 1. Terry Glass slides in safely. 2. The Championship Expos are (first row) Ray Jones, James Stroud, Tim Zechman (captain), Fred Vernon, Ron Haese, (second row) Mike Sahr, Roger Casteel, Ed Ankton, Clinton John- “ son, Terry Glass, Mike Stout. 3. It’s a slide into second. 4. Dennis Crank hammers out a homerun. Student Life-229
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