WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS • the key Competition IS +. • EYES CLOSED, body erect for impac t, moulh agape; Ann Haynes fl ie~ through the air with The grea test of ease in the girls' intramural broad jump. CAUGHT in the middle, the volJeybaH doe~n'l hove much coonce but to do the bidding of Barbara Williams and Mary Rogers and go over the net. FIRING up a shot from in close, Barbara Thompson closes the scoring gap for her team during a fast struggle between two women 's bosketball learns . 216 to women's intramurals The Harding women's program, which cen· ters around the three major activities of volley· ball , basketball and track, is directed by Marge Ryan. She cheerfully organizes the play for the interested girls and even participates in many of the contests in order to sharpen the competition. Competition, which is the key to any good in· tramural program, was intense as members of the women 's social clubs vied for annual sports awards. Marie Laird was selected as the Intra· mural Athl ete of the Year. H er selection was a real honor, as the women 's intranlural program had many good choices for the annual award. Indi vidual contes ts vary from tennis matches to basketball free throws. The women who amass the grea tes t amount of points for the contests are awarded jackets and trophies at the climax of th e sporting year in a chapel program. Continuous expansion of the r ange of activities that the women can participate in, always as· sures the program of a yea rly grow th in con· testants. The spirit and activity of the program, which cannot be found or surpassed anywhere else, is a prjrnc reason for th e success of women's intramurals.
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