1955-1956 Yearbook

Intramural Directors: Cecil Beck, Imogene McAlister and Hugh Rhode.. . . . ,,.,"'- Janis and Virginia find tennis a relaxing game after a day of study. Come spring, t.he courts are full. Under the direction of Cecil Beck and ably ass isted by Hugh Rhodes, the department of health and physical education offers a broad and varied intramural sports program for men. It provides a wide variety of competitive activities which are available to every student in the college. Mr. Beck was assisted by several students who helped in officiating some of the sports. Football, baseball, volleyball, tennis, baseball, and softball were just some of the sports in which more than 250 boys took an active part. With Miss Imogene McAlister at its head, the women's intramural program, which includes basketball, softball, tennis, volleyball, archery, badminton, and several other sports, was participated in by more than 150 young women. 30 ., -. Jack Wood Sears, of the faculty team, is set for Cavin's next pitch i{l an important league game. During a Saturday night game, Neil watches eagerly as his teammat.es try to control the baD,

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