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Unifying participation Intramurals promoted activity while bringing clubs closer together I played in two dif- ferent seasons with two different teams, which were made up of clubs. The competition of in- tramurals increased the unity between the members in those clubs. Duane Cathey. Intramurals not only kept the stu- dents active in sports, but they pro- moted school spirit as well. Intramu- ral sports grew this year as more student groups were represented. The intramural program began with flag football. The Zxamlu Pythons finished on top as the in- tramural football league champions. The opening of the volleyball sea- son brought the return of several teams, including the Masagros who spiked the victory for this league. The winners of the basketball league championships gave students 'hp-.Qt Design by Emily Starnes A w., agp 'Neff -new-0.4 111 ,Mft ' ln the intramural football playoffs, Richard Jorge gained yardage with Wayne Goldston not far behind. Photo by Chris Mullins. Springing into the air, Gerick Schraub caught the basketball after it rebounded off the backboard. Gerick participated in other intramural sports throughout the year. a new perspective of teachers. The Teachers slam-dunked the students, efforts to take the league victory. Jerry Sessions was, again, the good-humored sponsor. His dedica- tion was displayed as he spent per- sonal time after school coordinating, organizing, and officiating the games. Margo Harrison and Leeta Hill. Hanging on to the ball, Kirk Oxford ran down the field as Shane Gilliam attempted to defend him. Photo by Chris Mullins. . . afar. .....,...,-....,,.... v.-.ri L .-...A .......-.-.- 'isav ow 'V' sz P' .visa -4
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