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I N T R A M U R A L S

O F F E R S

A C T I V I T I E S

F O R

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Intramurals, the co-ed activ–

ities for any student, were co–

ordinated by Krist Enstrom.

Trivial Pursuit and chess tour–

neys, volleyball and floor hock–

ey teams, and special events like

the dorm Olympics were includ–

ed in this extra-curricular itin–

erary. These games took place

after school, on Monday and

Thursday nights, and during

some weekends.

The dorms Olympics offered a

$250 pizza party award, and A-

wing, winning almost every race

and relay, received the prize.

Other highlights, though not

profitable, were things that hap–

pened during the games. Many

times a volleyball game was de–

layed because the ball had been

hit 30 feet up onto the air-

conditioning ducts. Mutilated

or lost pucks were also common

wh en a h o c k ey p i e ce was

smashed against or under the

bleachers in the east gym.

Students enjoyed the oppor–

tunities for organized activities

within the school, and being

able to do things with friends

whom they did not share class–

es. Overall, intramurals was a

successful program for the peo–

ple who took advantage of it.

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