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Show Royalty Rules Club Dances Miss Weber and attendants have moment of glory. They are from left, Gay Jones, Jann Heiner as Miss Weber, Verna Kimber. More girls and more basketball but with leg art paramount this time. From left, Doris Brown, Karen Blair, Joan DeBloois. Bob Critchlow, one of 40 Excelsior men who kissed the club sweetheart, Janica Olsen. Sad sack Stuart Stringham, last man in line to buss the former Pioneer Days Sweetheart, found flavor lasted. Print dress royalty was from left Patty Berrett, Jann Heiner again and Delores Jones. Candidates for Miss and Mr. Collegiate are from left, Joye Ann Shurtleff, Carol Ebert, and well, well Jann Heiner, Mae Strand, Ray Newey, Blaine Taylor, Dick Richards, Mark Ballif. Mae and Ray were it. Hmm . . . that's intramurals. Jane Russells are from left, Verna Kimber, Jeanette Ripplinger, Janet Swenson, in basketball tussel between La Dianaeda and Sharmea. FEUDING CLUBS END SPORTS SEASON Tight competition in both leagues as intramurals ended in dramatic clashes gave the edge in year-long sports supremacy to Phoenix in the men's bracket and to Iota Tau Kappa in the women's division. The fight between the winning men's club and Excelsior developed as the victory proud Phoenicians of the preceding year were stalked in virtually every event by an Excelsior outfit bostered by a new crop of frosh out for blood and honor. Phoenix took second and third in first-half touch football and a commanding lead in points. Second-half play in the event was snowed out leaving Phoenix out front. Excelsior made its bid by taking first in water polo, first and second in volley-ball, and first in basketball. With this array of wins, the Big E men found themselves still behind by a hundred points. Phoenix then took swimming and baseball and these victories proved too much for the Excels. Both Chanodo and Iota conceded victory to the other during the week after competition closed, which was used by Mrs. Marva Gregory, director, to compute points. A few jokers existed in the way the outcome was decided, since such things as attendance at W. A. A. sessions and reportedly the way contestants carried their makeup during skirmishes affected the award. When an upset in Softball gave La Dianaeda that event, touted Chanodo fell behind its advance notices and dopsters wept and the bookies declared all future bets off. Iota won volley ball, tied with the nurses from Dee in foul pitch and ran into another tie in squash with Chanodo and L. D. Chanodo won ping pong, basketball and tied in squash. L. D. took Softball and tied in squash. Amazed fans saw Otyokwa, most of whose members are equipped with two left hands, take first in swimming and tennis. That's the water polo game, most murderous and eye-filling of the club intramural sports, with Sigma and Phoenix in the drink. The Sisters instituted a dish-washing tactic that won the contest. In action are from left Ralph Ingebretson, Dick Richards, Lee Farber, LaMoyne Garside, Clive Winters. |