University of Maryland College Park - Terrapin / Reveille Yearbook (College Park, MD)

 - Class of 1985

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;enters Intramurals and judo, as well as three multi- purpose rooms, campus students did not need to join a health spa to stay in shape. Water-lovers can take advan- tage of the Olympic-size pools in Cole Field House and Preinkert Field House. Whether it is to swim fifty laps a day, play Marco Polo , or perform high dives, swimmers can get wet virtually all year round. Byrd Stadium, as well as Cole Field House, are the places to go to enjoy watching top-rate sports events. College Park students were spectators to many of the highly acclaimed football and basketball games of the Terps. So, whether it is running track, playing indoor soccer, or putting on the driving range, athletes of all types could stay physically active during the academic semester. Intramurals 25

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Activity ( sports enthusiasts could take advantage of all of the athletic cen- ters here at the University of Mary- land. Undergraduate activity fees entitle students to the free use of a number of facilities, including Reckord Armory, the North Gym, Preinkert Field House, Cole Field House, and Byrd Stadium. Recreationalists can persue a wide variety of sports at Reckord Armory, located behind the Main Administration Building. Basket- ball, tennis, volleyball, box la- crosse, and jogging are some of the activities athletes participate in. The North gym contains practi- cally every athletic facility that one can imagine. With two gymnasi- ums, fourteen racquetball hand- ' ball courts, two squash courts, a gymnastics room, a weight training room, a matted room for wrestling 24 Intramurals



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Spirit Semester Brings Rowdy Residents If vou missed the frenzy of the 1983-84 football season when the Terp fans tore down the goal post in the last fif- teen seconds of the Terps vs. Tarheels game, you definitely missed one high point of the year. If you couldn ' t make it to Los Angelas for the Summer Olympics, you missed a fierce competition. But if you happened to live on campus during the spring semester, you had a chance to taste the thrill of competition at Spirit Semester 984 Three years ago the Residence Halls Association designed a plan to bring about resident unity. Little did they know it would come to be one of the most popular competitions on campus. Spirit Semester has become so reknowned that it recently won a national organizational award. Most of the Spirit Semester representatives feel that some day every university will have a similar competition. . , ,.,1 •♦ It was probably the enormous prizes that sparked the rivalry among campus neighbors. During Olympic Week, it , was not unusual to hear fight songs until four or five in the morning in the quads, or to see huge banners hanging from dorm windows. Units were competing for up to $4,000 in dorm renovations or improvements. Second place was $3 000 and third place $2,000. Each community winner was also given $100 for a new unit barbecue. ■ Spirit ' Semester did serve its intended purpose of promoting resident unity. When participating residents were asked what they thought of the competition, the most popular remark was that it gave them a chance to meet people. Another frequent comment was that the events were an opporutnity to get away from studying a few hours The ' qTmes and events of Spirit Semester were very unusual but always hilarious. Who would have thought you could qet thirty-six people on a regulation dorm size mattress with only their feet touching the mattress? And who would believe a guy and a girl could switch clothes inside of a zipped up sleeping bag in less than three minutes? No one will forget being dragged into the mountain of foam at the tug of war contest. Spirit Semester even became slightly roniantic when each community took its evening harbor cruise. Of course no one minded earning spiri points by attending unit movie nights, picnics, or voting in Area Council Elections. However, some residents needed a little coaxing to donate blood at the community blood drive. The spirit of competition stayed with each unit throughout the semester until finals time. Everyone vvas very anxious to hear who would have a great unit lounge, color television, or freshly painted hall to come back to in the - fall The winners of $4 000 was Ellicott 4, second place was given to Easton 7 and Elkton 6, and third place was lawarded to Cumberland F. i I 26 Spirit Semester

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