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Show Darell Deis Ferron Losee and Ray Freeman Director Ferron Losee and student manager Darrell Deis, along with intramural secretary Roy Freeman, made this the most successful year of intramural sports in the history of Weber. Sparked by inter-club participation, more students than ever before turned to intramurals for relaxation from scholastic work. Sports participated in included boxing, basketball, ping-pong, wrestling, softball, swimming, squash, volley-ball. The most entertaining sport to watch is basketball, especially when it's being played by old men and college boys with two left feet. Although teams such as the Ghosts and Lettermen showed technical superiority, they placed second in showmanship to the faculty aggregation which boasted the largest gallery of all. Although they seldom won, the pedagogues always kept us entertained. Basketball Horse-shoe pitching is a sport which encourages participation. You don't need either brains or brawn-just a sense of direction and a little practice. Intramural pitching brought out plenty of hidden talent, although, considering local skill at bull-throwing, it might have been easier for contestants if the shoes had been left on the horses. Softball teams carried on some of the most fiery competition of the season. Competition lagged, however, whenever batsmen faced the invincible battery of Cherry and Stone. All you can do with these guys is stand there and watch three beauties go by. Horseshoes Softball |