University of Missouri at Kansas City - Kangaroo Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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F4 ig ATHLET C COEDS Fall sports in the women's intramurals started off with volleyball and tennis, and in the first games showed a great deal of spirited com- petition. The volleyball crown went to the independent team, the Kampus Kitties, which was captained by Lucille McAnulty. They finished with five wins and one defeat. The tournament finished with the Cho Chins in second place and Beta Zeta, Chiko, Independents and Sigma Beta fill- ing the lower brackets. The call for contestants for tennis brought out twelve girls for a double elimination tournament. The semi-finals had not been played by publica- tion date, but Catharine Stark and Lucille Mc- Anulty were vieing for the championship. About the first of November the gilrs put away the volleyballs ond started practicing free throws, The Basketball round robin wos under way. Seven teoms were entered in the tourno- ment: Betci Zeta, Chiko, Cho Chin, Independents, Kompus Kitties, Pharmacy, and Sigma Beta. The girls play according to the Collegiate Women's Basketball rules with two fifteen minute halfs. The tournament promises to be an exciting one and oll the teams are ploying good boll, In the opening games the stondings showed the Kampus Kitties had won two, lost none, and tied none. The Sigma Betas hcid won the only game that they played whereas Phormacy had tied the only game that they had participated in. The Inde- pendents won one and lost one, Cho Chins lost one ond tied one. The Chikos lost two out of two. Although it is too early to tell where the strength lies Kompus Kitties promise to be a team to consider. Points are awarded in the Women's Intramural program on the basis of participation, forfeits and games won in individual and team sports. The point system is determined by the Women's Intramural Council, composed of Lucille Mc- Anulty, Carolyn Mundorff, Mildred Gribble, Mary Margaret Greene, Adele I-Ieying, Jackie Rubilee, and Carol Kraft. The Kangaroo Page 21

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THE FALL FROLIC Gallons of mustard and relish were served on quantities of hotdogs roasted on the athletic field south of the E. F. Swinney Gymnasium when con- genial groups gathered about fires to roast weiners land themselvesl at the annual Fall Frolic, Saturday night, .October 23. Promptly at 7:15 o'clock the doors of the gym opened to admit the crowd of approximately l,OOO people that surged in to seat themselves for the show that was to follow. The lights went up at 7:30, and the show was in motion. Bill McGehee welcomed the crowd and then intro- duced Dick McGehee, who did a take-off on Dr. Adams. Alan Baker sang Make Believe and Why Do l Love You? Jack l-ludson and Joan Gross gave a novelty number. Helen Wilson sang I Cain't Say No. Jack Garvey played Stella by Starlight and then a boogie-woogie on two pianos at once. Bill McGehee, introduced as the worst magician in the world, and his assistant, Lotus Blossom, played by Dick McGehee, per- formed feats of legerdemain. Carol Kraft and Bob LePage danced a tango. Elizabeth Shea did a specialty, I Brought Culture to Buffalo in the Ninetiesf' The University mixed quartet, Doris Cranfill, Margaret Broderson, Alan Baker, and Bob Chartrand, sang the Donkey Serenade, Love's Own Sweet Song, Last event of the evening, a tumbling act put on by Dick McGehee, Paul Palannich, Bob Piltz, Elizabeth Shea brings culture to Buffalo while Jack Garvey plays two pianos at once Cabovej. and Jack Lake, brought many of the spectators to their feet. Dancing in the Kangaroost followed the show. The crowd took full advantage of a jukebox and danced until ll 330 o'clock. S The rest of the gang smile while Art Jones Cleftl roasts a hot dog a la carte. That is Elwood Jones and date Crightj doing the tango. Page 20 l The Kangaroo M t



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MUSCLE BUILDERS The sports program of intramural athletics is at full acceleration with touchball and golf tournaments completed. Ten teams en- gaging l l6 men participated in football. Two leagues ot tive teams were chosen. Alpha League APO Cleats Delta Sigs TKN Bushwackers Beta League Frosh Dents Law School Quantro Frat Bounders . Hornets The golt tournament had 38 entries and was played oft at Armour Fields. TKN domi- noted ond come out with four places. Jerry Pepper, TKN-l st place John DeMasters, TKN-2nd place Jack Kirsch, TKN-3rd place Howard Smith, TKN-4th place The tennis tournament hasn't tinished, but is nearing climax, Entries numbered 38 in the singles tournament. Bob Chartrand is matched with C. S. Anderson tor the championship, and Pipin will play Cox for third place. The matches in the doubles are in the semi-finals with 4 teams still up out ot the l6 teams entered. Page 22 The Kangaroo 'O

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