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Show INTRAMURALS .......:C:?::C:*^.4---*'-':t:-l :*-Kf (Left) Bowling winners are Bill Vetter and Steve Adams, Beta Theta Pi. (Right) Randy Green and Claude Armstrong aided the Betas in winning the bowling title. Tony Simone, director of Intramurals, has no problem developing interest in the many sporting events. It seems that the games, spirit and participation are a good antedote for the cooped-up, studied out feeling, and participants' shere love of the game, thrill of winning, and group spirit combine to make Intramurals a tremendous yearly series of events. Fourteen different sports are offered to the Greeks and independents in Intramural play. The number of participants gives a revealing idea of the size of the program. There were 280 entered in football, 3f>0 in Basketball, and 150 in tennis, to give just a sample of the Utah enthusiasm. The underlying interest of Intramurals is the trophy presented to the group with the most points at the end of the year. The Greeks manage to win many of the events, and towards the end of this year, the Beta's, Sig's, and Pi Kaps wonder if they are going to win the coveted statue. 172 The Pi Kaps won both first and second in volleyball. Pi Kap No. 1, which captures first place, is pictured here. (Left to right, 1st Row) Kent Vincent, Ralph Stephens, Gary Johnson. (2nd Row) Allan Brown, Fred Nielson, and Ed Shuey. |