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llinusa.-qgi..,.v -.Ji A pass was int erce p ted in this intramural football game. Sports proved C0 16? ,411 Jmpa taut ,4 ,vert Of U16 Extra-curricular activities are as important to a complete education as is class- work. One of the largest of the extra-curricular activities was the fall sports program. - Intramural football was the largest activity of the sports program. All of the fra- ternities and dorms fielded at least one team apiece, with a group of independent teams completing the picture. The dorm-independent teams had a very good year with one ofthe independents finishing on top and a dorm second. The fraternity league was harder on its players with a number of broken limbs to go along with the usual sprains and pulled muscles. The teams played late into cold weather with the victorious teams more than glad to move indoors. The intercollegiate sports activites were tennis and soccer. The tennis team, while under-manned, played to the best of their ability and gave every opponent a hard fought match no matter what the outcome. Soccer, coached by Mr. Victor Yen, is the newest sport to come to Tri-State. It has proven to be an extremely active and exciting game with the teamshowing sur- prising strength and pulling many upsets. X- :X .S 5 X s X NSN X ,Q X .w, N! Sf X s . ssswss.s- . . all ssnsssssssssssssssa t'fsssgQssigfs sysfw, ww-sw ss s XQNSNSSSSQS, . 1 Vic Yen proved himself valuable to the soccer team. Doc Mummert coached the tennis team. - 10 -
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..2--- F' 4 ff X I A X' Freshmen at the Kappa Sigma Kappa smoker seemed to be interested. Alpha Sigma Phi Sffwkef P 0U9d to U SUCCCSS- 70r U16 Many Organizations Of Cr!-State Galley: To provide a well rounded atmosphere for the benefit of all, T.S.C. had var- ious student governing bodies and various organizations to take care of the stu- dents' education about government and social life. The supreme governing body was the student council with all other groups sending representatives to have a hand in democratic government. The other gov- erning bodies were the I.F.C. and I.D.C. These groups had jurisdiction over the fraternities and the dorms and were instrumental in organizing intramural activi- ties. Under the I.D.C. the dorms had their own organizations and provided periodi- cal social functions as well as housing for single men. The fraternities, social and academic brotherhoods, provided housing and a social life based on brotherhood and leadership for their members. To represent students who had made certain achievements and those who wished to include their fields of study in their extra-curricular life there were the honoraries, societies and organizations. The honoraries were societies for students who had received certain honors for achievement while the societies and organizations provided outlets for men who had common interests in either curricular or extra-curricular activites. To keep all of these groups informed and the rest of the student body as well, the student publications, the Modulus and the Tri-Angle, were published. Student Council officers Tom Bowen, Howard Gilliam, and Wayne Herr proved effective. -9- Pledgeship and membership followed the smoker.
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