Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1986

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forced to play with footballs due to what one team Sport just for fun of it member called a national basketball shortage. 12, , T .a iff! X, if I f 5' 2 Q 5 . UNIX Intramurals is time for fun, friends Some students found that going home everyday after school can be a tedious and over-done activity. Even though there were many other fun and exciting things to do in Lincoln, Ne- braska, such as cruising through Holmes Lake to check out the action tand mem- bers ofthe opposite sexi, some students found other meansto maketheirlifestyle more eventful.Their afternoons revolved around a unique combination of being with friends, having fun, and allowing their bodies to experience a physical activity which is known around the school as participating in an intramural sport. There is an intramural sport to fulfill almost any person's dream of the per- fectly most exciting activity to do after school. These sports included the fol- lowing: baseball, bowling, and basket- ball. But this year a new concept was added to make the intramural seasons more able to serve a wider variety of interests. This sport is none other than the widely acclaimed activity of weight- lifting. The people that were participating 9 s S Q gi! I qxl I SOME ENTHUSIASTIC SPECTATORS urge senior Kory Lind on as he attempts to lift 280 pounds. ..f,Nj,t...iw iii. SENIOR MARTHA LAUBER momentarily regards the camera directly preceding bowling a frame in the intramural league. in intramurals were able to choose their own teams, team titles, and practice whenever it was convenient for them. Intramurals enable my friends and meto gettogether once ortwiceaweek and have a good time doing something that we all enjoy, said senior Ienny Horne. The team with the best overall sea- son record was awarded by receiving a trophy and recognition from the school. Senior Bob Blumenstock said: I do Intramurals because itgives meachance to do sports that I wouldn't have been able to do on a varsity level. It's nice to be able to get school recognition for doing good and having fun, especially geting gym credits for doing it. Besides enjoying the sports, the participants in Intramurals were also able to earn 1 to 2.5 credit points, depending on the sport. It's a great way to have fun plus get the bonus of getting a few credit points for something that I like to do, said Horne. Iunior Katie Dimon summed up her feelingg on Intramurals: I really enjoy getting the exercise, and being in a different atmosphere with my friends. I also enjoy having fun without the pres- sure ofa big deal ifyou lose-or by some far chance, you win! -Perky Perry lntramurals!25

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