1980-1981 Yearbook

276 Intramurals Offer Opportunities To Women Athletes (cont'd) the women's social clubs. Social club competition generated the highest level of athletic participation among the women and often attracted large groups of spectators. In volleyball, some clubs fielded four different teams. Kappa Phi won club tennis and TriSigma Delta won club swimming. Kappa Phi also won the major club fast-pitch softball and Ju Go Ju won the minor club competition . In slow-pitch softball , OEGE won the major club competition while Tri-Kappa won minor club competition. Kappa Phi won club speedball. Winner of major club volleyball was l'ri-Sigma Delta. In minor club volleyball, Kappa Delta won the "A" division, OEGE won the "8" division, Toreht won the " e" division, and Ka Re Ta won the "D" divi sion. Near the end of the 1980 spring semester, Patti Cameron was awarded the high-po int trophy for the 1979-80 season in a special chapel program. Jessica Moore received the individual sportsmanship award and Zeta Rho received the club sportsmanship award. In addition to Miss Cameron, the following ten women received intramural jackets: Linda Goodin, Karen Blackman, Jessica Moore, Christy Shelton, Terri Harmon, Becky Reinhardt, Marilee Moore, Susan Griffin, Melanie Harding and Patti Robin· son. Both participation and ability con· tributed to winning a Jacket with participa. tion being the more significant factor. Commenting on the intramural program, Christy Shelton said, "The intramural program really kept me going in sports. The program was very successful because it involved so many women in not only playing, but in officiating as well. It is really a great program. " Women's Intramurals - Chfl.l'lOpht" Thomp,I""

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