1943-1944 Yearbook

~ouch * In intramurals, the problem of selecting teams presents itself. Chance rather than ability determines the team, so that competition is usually very close. Consequently, the winners often owe as much to hard work as to any other virtue . Members of the winning teams are given points toward the jackets and medals which are presented to the most outstanding athletes at the end of the year. An all-star team is also selected and points are likewise awarded for representation on this squad. Touch football takes a large place in our athletics. Each year five or six teams are chosen and the winner is determined. Pictured here is a part of this year's winning team: Kermit Ary, center; Joe Cannon and James Ganus, guards; and Thomas Love, backfield. Bob Totheroh and Bill Smith are not pictured. Richard Chandler won the archery tournament this year. Richard takes great interest in archery and makes his own bows and arrows. The basketball free throw is a shorter event in our intramural competition. It takes little time but it does require skill and steady nerves. Bill Smith won first honors in this division. John Cannon was second place winner. Smith and Cannon were center and forward respectively, on the winning Sophcmore basketball team.

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