1963-1964 Yearbook

""'IHO Ihol 10SI bur$! of power into hi s throw , David Simpson proves DISPLAYING good form, Jon Farris cleors a ba rrier on his way to a pful as Sub T·16 again lakes the first place honors track and f ield day. second place finish in the high hurdles. gaining valuable points far APK . ,\..rl"'lmurals see renewal of rugged club rivalries Club sports began with a few surprises as two om~alll\' sm<ln clubs moved into the large club and took the championship in the first sports. Galaxy turned the trick in softball surprising perennial champs Sub-T in the ml-Iulal, and defea ting Lambda Sigma in the b..hind the pitching of Joe Burleson. In small clubs, TNT took top honors with a win TAG. TNT then moved into the big club lteIIoorv for " ragtag" football and defeated IohicaJls in the finals by a score of 16-12 after once to them in a preliminary game. Beta swept through their " r agtag" season nd•• rp"Jp,~ . downing Frater Sodalis in the small finals . In volleyball, Mohicans defeated in large club competition while Chi Sigma came through the loser's bracket to defeat twice and take the small club chamIn the 1962-63 swimming meet, took first ahead of Sub T in large competition and Pioneer took small club honors over Frater Sodalis. Track and field ides a fitting spring climax to intra - sports. In th e 1962-63 spring meet, Sub T captured the large club crown and Frater edged out Pioneer for small club honors. SUSPENDED in mid·ai r, high jumper Duke Jennings' fate appears in doubt as he seems unwilli ng to ga on over the bor in the track and f ield doy event. 101

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