GIRLS awa it the start of a relay race in concentration and in hopes of winn ing paints that will help their club win the Trock ond Field Day meet. INTRAMURALS T rack and Field Day highlights year's action A variety of championships and awards given by the intramural department encourage participation and excellence. The high point of the year of intramurals is, for most, annual Track and Field Day. The dismissal of school touches, quite fondly, the life of every student, and the keen competition plays on the pride of every club member. Indivi - dual winners receive awards, and winning cluus in three divisions - men' s large club, men's small club and women's-obtain prized trophies. In 1966 Mohicans won the large club division and TNT took the small club trophy. Theta Psi's were winners of the women's competition. Designation of champions in all six team sports in both club and non-club action also increases competition. Each year the department awards jackets to 15 male participants on the basis of a point system. Points are given for participating in team sports and also for being on winning teams. Participation in sports skills contests, such as rope climb and baseball throw, also increases point totals. In 1966 Johnny Vaughan was awarded the Athlete of the Year Award for having the highest point total. Cecil Ethridge won the Sportsmanship Award for his hi/l;h interest and competitive spirit. 228
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