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Run For Your Life St. Joe had a thriving intramural program this year, with teams com- peting in sports like basketball, bowling, and softball. The basketball intramural teams enjoyed the lar- gest number of participants, with the championship team being the Running Rebels, with a 14-1 record. The intramural program begins in the fall, with the football games, and continues until spring, with soft- ball. Overall, the games were a great success. Junior Karl Reichold winds up and hopes for o strike during an intramurai bowling match. 18 lntramurals Jim Kowalik attempts to shoot a basket over the outstretched arms of Tom Scholl, Senior Paul Storey proudly displays his team shirt, made for his intramural basketball team.
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What A Dream The spectators who came to watch the halftime festivities for the 1980 basketball homecoming were treated to something extra. The basketball team had a thrilling one point victory over Penn. Julie Toman was crowned this year ' s queen, and the other nine members of the court Included: Stephanie Abercrombie, LeeAnn Dargis, Jean Healy, Janine Jacobs, Katie Kennedy, Leslie Le- May, Terry Olson, Cindy Szymonski, and Sheila Ward. The unusually large court made the choice for queen difficult. Senior basketball player Phil Harper attempts to pass the ball inside for a score during the game against Penn This year ' s homecoming court poses for a picture during halftime. Missing are Katie Ken- nedy and Jim Hiss Newly crowned queen Julie Toman and es- cort Pat Pica display their obvious excite- ment. Several members of the court, and their es- corts, watch the game from the bleachers before the halftime festivities. 17
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Hard Day ' s N ' ght Sleep . . . Ahh! That glorious sensation of slipping into unconsciousness. A few extra moments at the end of a long class, free periods spent in the library or cafe, or during class itself. These are the times most stu- dents pick to try to catch 40 winks. De- pending upon how much sleep the overage student gets the night before, these cat- naps could last a few minutes, or a few class periods. Some students are more prone to sleeping attacks than others, but practically none are exempt from the feeling that they are going to pass out on their desks if the teacher doesn ' t stop lecturing. Some teachers will ignore the student who dozes off, others will try to woke them by shouting a warning, or by tapping them (lightly, but effectively) on the head with a five pound book. But, alas, the truly dedicated student will persevere with his attempt to moke up for missed sleep by nodding off in class. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ A student displays the trouble ttiat many are having with their ciasses: staying awake. It seems that the same old routine is getting to everybody these days, as one tired stu- dent nods oft Junior Jim Freeman is either struggling with an assignment, or wondering if he can make it until the end of class ' Hard Day ' s Nlght 19
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