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Cafeteria RIGHT. Jag Trenhaile, DaIIas Hart, and Brent Thomas enjouing a wonderful dinner at the KTI Cafeteria. RIGHT. Jo EIIen giving directions to one of her empiog ees. RIGHT. Delia Velasquez serving to an unsuspecting student. HJ N A, J .-FQLX' T ,-A gd
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LEFT. John Becker reaches for the flag of an opponent. MIDDLE, The two teams set up for a punt. Tourney completed '- At the end of the round robin intramural tourne- ment, a clear winner was not decided. The Faculty, Dawgs, P-Cocks each end- ed the tournement with one loss. In early tourne- ment games, P-Cocks beat the Dawgs 58-49 while the Dawgs beat the Fury. Leading the P-Cocks in their victory were Ty Baker with 19 points and Ted Heiman with 17. Scott Jenson and Frank Senesac helped the Dawgs with 20 and 10 respecti- vely. when on the winning side, the Dawgs were again led by Scott Jenson with 14 while Terry Shearer had 12. Countering for the Fury was Mike Roy with 12 and Steve Rohlfs with 10. In second round tournement action, the Faculty beat the P-Cocks with four players and a score of 57-52. Max Shepard had the hot 1 hand for the Faculty as he pumped in 36 points followed by Jay Trenhaile with 12. Ted Heiman and Rob Lauer had 20 and 17 for the P-Cocks. The Dawgs led by Frank Senesac's 20 points handed the Faculty their first defeat of the tournement 65-54. Scott Jenson and Tracy Hynes also had 19 and 16 for the Dawgs as Max Shepard chipped in 33 for the Faculty. Rounding out the tournement saw the P-Cocks beat the Fury 94-60. Rob Lauer and Ty Baker were the top scorers for the team as they had 27 and 25, respectively. Steve Rohlfs and Mike Roy had 21 and 20 for the Fury. All in all,it tourned out to be a successful intramural basketball season. More fun is anticipated for next year. ..-VJ
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tudent Union 'Q , 5 'YEL L, '6 1 U'! 99U A LEFT. Karen Riedel, the Student Union Manager. X4 0 K' Lf' ' 'C-n rg 1 .fy - ,fg ' -1, 1 b A'f'1L ' 1. f FAR LEFT. John Becker setting up for a shot. LEFT. Joan Martin taking a break from her studies in the Student Union. X K Q A A lb FAR LEFT. Sonia, everubodgs favorite Student Union emplog ee. LEFT. Ronda looking good in the Student Union. I 1
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