1980-1981 Yearbook

Director Beck Leads Men's Intramurals (cont'd) 280 Ninemire. In table tennis, Perry Edwards won singles and Darrell Webb and Matt Johnson won the doubles. In tennis, SCOll Long won the singles and Daryl Anderson and Darrell Webb won the doubles. David Wright won the Australian pursuit race last spring and the cross country championship in the fall. Gary Woody won situps, Darrell Webb won push-ups, and Kevin Granberg won chin-ups. In swimming, Mark King won the 50-yard freestyle, the 50-yard backstroke, and tOO-yard freestyle while Dale Fonville won the 50-yard breaststroke. Gary Woody won the 1980 Intramural Athlete of the Year Award and also achieved the highest number of intramural points. Darrell Webb was intramural sports sk ills champion and Steve King received the intramural spirit award. To earn a jacket each student had to par1. INTENSITY portrayed in every face, Galaxy and Chi Sigs anticipate the snap of the ball. 2. MIKE McGAHA of Delta Omega eyes the ball and pins while poised near the foul line. 3. FELLOW Titan members congratulate Jackie Stewart after he hit a home run. 4. FACED with a one on one situation, Delta Omega's Mack Landthrip forces a jump shot over AGO's Joe Hamilton. Men's Intramurals ticipate in at least thirty different activities and had to earn a minimum of 2,000 points. In addition to Woody, highpoint man for the year 1979-80. the following men received intramural jackets at the close of the 1980 spring semester: Ellis Augsburger, Steve Awtrey, Mark Bingham, Taylor Carr, Dale Fonville, Steve Hendrix, Tim Howard, Mark King, Scott Long, Brent Miller, Keith Riley, Tom Ritchie, Mike Sims, Darrell Webb, and Duane Kimmel. Beck stressed participation and encouraged each man to participate as extensively as possible but he reminded the men , " Remember that you are here first to get your studies. Don't ever neglect studies for play. Plan your days well because there should be enough time in every day for things that are spiritual, mental, social, and physical." Approximately 90 percent of the men participated in some phase of the program.

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