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ATHLETICS During our high school years many com- plaints, were centered around the students not having control over activities. Now intramural sports at JC gives us that control. Intramural sports provides the chance for all to coach themselves in the sport of their choice. The intramural and recreation board is made up of students with Coach Bell and Coach Edgerton as supervisors. Bell says once he feels the students understands the process of the board, they would be given complete control. For the students interested in sports, there is a wide variety to choose from. The range of sports includes individual and dual sports, as well as team sports. A few are: tennis, softball, football, archery, scuba, sail- ing and karate. Every term, students pay an activity fee. If the student joins intramural sports, they will be getting most of the fee back, if not more than what they actually paid. Intramural sports are for student benefit if they participate. Besides good exercise, it ' s a lot of fun and a great way to meet your peers. Coach Bell sums up intramural sports as being, For the students, by the students, and of the students, i, COLLEEN LOGAN Karate Scuba Diving C 16
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Girls ' Collegiate Volleyball Pacers spike A new collegiate sport at JC this year is girl ' s volleyball. Although they are a young team and inexperienced in competition, the girls played well this year. The girls competed with other junior and community college teams, finishing their season with the state tournament in Or- lando. John Anderson, the assistant coach, stated that at times the girls played the kind of ball he knew they could play and at other times he felt they could have done better. He feels that with more practice and harder work, they will be a more competitive team. Both head coach Bobbie Knowles and Ander- son are proud of the girls ' winning season. The ten member team consists of Sonia Barazza, Peggy Egan, Doreen Macway, Melis- sa Meyers, Laura Pierce, Mary Schuehler, Valerie Valenti, Colleen Worwock, Donna Maratta and Joanne Slater. The girls practice Monday through Thurs- day from 2:00 to 3:30 in the gym. Anyone who thinks volleyball is an easy sport should attend one of the practice sessions. The sessions not only consist of regular games, but also running and a variety of drills. Volleyball is only played during the fall season. In the winter term, it is replaced by girl ' s softball. Next fall should prove to be an excellent season for the team. BRENDA SHIRE 18
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