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Intramural Sports Keep Students Active A - Students gather around as Ned Lytle and Bob Zimmerly play a fast- moving game of ping pong during lunch. B - Ron Culbertson succeeds in winning the basketball free throw- ing contest. C - The Golden Gophers are always on the go and therefore scarce when it comes time for team pictures. Here to represent the team are Terry Ramey, Art Hershberger, 24 31 I F l and John Coleman. D - During a volleyball scrimmage between the fac- ulty and students, Mr. McCauley really gets into the action while Miss Schnei- der serves as back-up. E - 1975 Vol- leyball Champs - Haney's Hurricane. FRONT ROW: T. Wile, D. Armstrong. ROW TWO: A. Hershberger, J. Gilson, S. Shaffer. ROW THREE: D. Hendrix, B. Edlngton, C. Dutter, M. Hitchcock. Intramural sports kept stu- dents active this year as guys and girls participated in non- conference games. This year's intramural program started off with volleyball, as Haney's Hurricane won the champion- ship for the second year in a row. During Lunch periods a basketball free throwing con- test was held with Ron Culbert- son as the champ. Ping pong intramurals were also held during Lunch periods with each period having a winner. ln intramural basketball the faculty triumphed over each student team, however, the Golden Gophers were recog- nized as the runner-up. Mr. Angelo was the man behind the scenes who helped make intra- mural sports possible. F - Ping pong tournament champs of each lunch period are: 5th - Rick Martine, 6th - Denny Hackett, 7th - Mark Duell. G - lt's a battle of strength and skill as Mr. Zody and Ned Lytle struggle for possession of the ball. H - Steve Shaffer shows his athletic skill in volleyball as he returns a difficult serve.
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