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Intramurals are the greatest activities in a school. They can only take place if the students have great spirit and a will to show it. Everyone who takes great effort in preparing them or who partici- pates in them is outstanding. A school needs sports- manship and the achievers show it. Not everyone can win, the students realize that, but that doesn't hinder them. They keep on trying. The kinds of Intramurals vary from basketball to baseball to chess. All are a measure of one's capability. Some day these very students who took part in these activities might very well have an opportunity to be in one of these special fields. ' Q . ' Q SHALL I MOVE THIS ONE? -asks D. Hick as L. Sneltzer becomes confident of his victory. D. Ray and D. Milinski, still in the midst of a good game, try to check each other. SlNK IT, TOM -are the eager words of A. Beloncis to T. Kenitz as J. Grzeczka and D. Lamanski get ready to catch the rebound. 'A f L AN EXPRESSION OF FEAR-is what S. Bliszcz seems to be giving to D. Habrat, J. Froehlich, D. Shilling and J. Vogel as they seem to be ready to charge on him. ITS YOUR MOVE -seem to be the words of J. Daugherty and J. Brendel to R. Rauber and K. Corcoran as they realize they are in check. M. Dytko and B. Posset watch on in wonder.
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OH, WELL, CAN'T WIN THEM ALL! E. Schanck, E. Kazrnierc- zak, P. Walsh, M. Dytko, C. Becker, and C. Rieber return from playing in the softball intramural. Unfortunately, they lost. Intramurals PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. The Junior football team daily lived by this slogan until they went down to defeat by the Mighty Seniors . TEAM WORK is what did it for the Seniors as they defeated the Juniors by a large margin. This game was one of the highlights in the school.
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l'LL GET IT-says N. Fritz as she jumps up to try to hit the volley- ball over the net. M. Henke, N. Donovan, R. Yotz and S. Bernacki are willing and ready to back her teammate if she misses. AT LAST!-Freshie M. Broznick has proved herself to her classmate D. Mogan by being able to hit the volleyball over the net in order to win the game. ' -wi. AIMING FOR A STRIKE!-Seniors K. Lozecki and M. Dytko are very impressed in the way J. Geraci takes time to think before he moves. WHOOPSE-are the laughing words of J. Butter Fingers Bertel as she drops her bowling ball while A. Letson is confident of a strike. J. Bertel, M. L. Karl, C. Beringer and D. Frobe can't help but laugh at Jean's frantic efforts.
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