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Show WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Having been designed to provide wholesome activity, recreation and entertainment, the Women's Intramural Association carried on the traditions of the past. These ideals have served this association for many years, and have been upheld by each group each year. The ideals of this organization were broadened this year to include the promotion of a feeling of friendliness, sportsmanship, and a love for many sports. Thus, the WIA upheld the standards adopted by all organizations which keep Weber College "The Friendly School." Participating teams came from women's social clubs, independents, and various other special groups, such as the nursing majors. Outstanding girls in intramurals were honored at a banquet during the spring quarter and a trophy was presented to the club which won the most games in the most events. The activities were varied to include tennis, swimming, diving, basketball, table tennis, and almost any other sport available at the college. Carol Westmoreland served as the advisor to the organization with Pat Berger as president. Other officers were Jill Bateman, vice president; Judy Dean, reporter; Cheryl Parry, intramural manager; Suzanne Stock, secetary; Ruth Walch, assistant intramural manager. Pat Berger says, "Our motto is: A sport for every girl, a girl for every sport." Squatters' rights. Look out water: here she comes. Look, ma, no wings. Strike one. Now, there are 3 ways to do this. The Swan Ballet. All stars. Worm's-eye view. |