THE BATTALION Page 7 WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1979 MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS At University Drive AA ■McDonald's ■ ■ i®,- BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Now at Manor East Mall teak Fry wards start' emerge# >s told I# automol s , involii : e’s drirt rve soiii Sfll hin e annual Intramural Steak Fry honors outstanding students who worked and played in the programs this year. Listed here are just a few of the awards earned by students and organizations in 1979. Divisional All-Year Awards 1979 '(These Dorms or Units earned the highest point total in their divi sion,; Corps Fish Men’s Dorm A Men's Dorm AA Women’s Dorm Squadron 2 Company F-2 Davis Gary Puryear Hall Krueger Hall Afliletic Award of Excellence 1979 Puryear Hall earned the most points in championship matches of Men’s Dorm and All University. Pehberthy — Tischler Award 1979 I: Company F-2 earned the greatest combined total for Fish-Corps points. Outstanding Team Managers Award 1979 |jphese individuals put in long hours of work and play in a majority of the team sports this year.) Corps Charlie Jumper (F-l) Men’s Dorm Glenn DeMois (Dunn Hall) Wdjnen’s Dorm Deannie Meadows (Keathley Hall) Men’s Independent Chris Schuchart (Just for Grins) Women’s Independent Jean Tarlton (Vet Wives) tanal 1 ou May Not Be StpPictured Or Named nmy “f But Thanks in Fti ited rep Illy Hoi een as yeti ort ion uni Sel pit, i§il Jer was; lemben r ffiera liate c# ions ittee, ii loffa o ofS y tol littee > enned! eyOs* hrees* — J lissed Wam tzer» he iminis the f orgat just The Same ■’here are an estimated 4^288 students who partici pated in the Intramural Pro- yn in 1978-79. Many of those counted were perhaps counted seVeral times, but it still adds up to the same total: literally thousands of Aggies joining in intramural sports for recreation and fun. Here in the McDonald’s Highlights we may not have shown your picture or listed your name. But we would like to thank you for being a part of intramurals and encourage you to join in this summer or next year. In the meantime, have a great summer and “keep on playing”! Acknowledgements This advertisement is spon sored by your local McDonald’s Restaurant, on University Drive and at Manor East Mall, under the direction of the Intramural Office. Stories are by Michelle Wolstein, pictures by Dana Kamataris. ids. Sunburn To Rain: They Still Came There were an estimated 200 people in attendance at the hot and sunny Preliminary and Divisional Finals of the intramural track meet on Saturday, April 28. For the All-University finals on Sunday, the track was wet from the night storms. However, track records continued to be broken in spite of the weather. In the field events four long standing records were broken. In the long jump, Jim Michels of SMF broke the 1949 record of 22T" by W. Wally Swanson of the Mullets hurled the shot 58' l- 1 ^" to break the 1967 shot put record of57'l". In high jump, Ed Thomas of SMF broke the long, long, standing record from 1941, of 6' 4-%", with the new record of 6'6". Brenna Kerns of the Silver Streaks won the women’s long jump and set a new record of 16' Vi". The Aggies should give themselves a pat on the back for overall excellence in track competition. At present the Aggies hold a possible six national intramural records and place in the top five in eleven other events. Keep up the good work, and we will see you next year at the track. New Records Men’s Events Holder 440 Yd Dash Lee Conn Long Jump Jim Michels Shop Put High Jump Wally Swanson Ed Thomas Team SMF Mullets SMF Team SMF Holder New Record 50.5 22' 1-H" 58' l-W 6'6" New Record 49.6 New Team 5:45.7 2:29.6 5:17.1 L (G :er Co-Rec Holder 440 Yd Relay Previous Women a’s Events Record Mile Run Gail Zieschang Krueger 770 Yd Run Carol Hancock Mullets Mile Relay Crawford, Flsin, Mullets Glaymeyer, Kimbro Long Jump Brenna Kems Silver Streaks 16' 'A 11 Divisional team Champions Corps - E-l Fish - Squadron 11 Men’s Dorm - Moore Men’s Independent - SMF Women’s Dorm Krueger - Krueger Women’s Independent - Mullets All University Champions Men’s - Women’s - CoRec - Previous Record 51.0 22'1" 57'1" 6' 4-%" Previous Record 50.60 Record new event 2:34.4 new event 15' 8-V4'' SMF Mullet’s SMF 63 pts. 58 pts. 24 pts. At the Annual Intramural Steak Fry everyone received a good meal and some received coveted all-year awards. Pictured here is Mike Probst, Athletic Corporal for Squadron 2, receiving the flag for the highest point total in Corps Division. Handing out the award is Commandant Woodall (on the left) and Lieutenant Colonel Johnson (on the right). Also pictured, in the lower right corner is Mr. W. L. “Penny” Penberthy, the originator of the Intramural program at A&M. The Best Of The Best! Superstars! The Superstars competition has come to an end, and amist all the fun and games, two persons have been named the 1978-79 IM Superstars. Summer Hours Yes! We’re open during summer break! These hours start May 11 and continue through June 2. DeWare Weightroom: M-F 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. S&S 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Tennis Court Reservations: M-F 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. S&S noon - 8 p.m. G. Rollie White & Coliseum: M-F 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. S&S 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. DeWare Fieldhouse M-F 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. S&S 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Cindy Grimillon competed against eight other women and won by a margin of only two points over the second place winner, Terry Harris. Cindy’s 120 points is a new record. Cindy is Fowler’s team manager. She placed first in the 100 yard dash, and second or third in almost all the other events. Steve Gill also won by a margin of two points over Mark Scott’s 84 points. Steve placed first in tennis, second in the softball throw, and tied for second in the 100 yard dash. Competition was extremely fierce as there were 29 other con tenders. Congratulations to all partici pants for a contest well done. New Champs For A New FAST, FAST, FAST-PITCH Rain canceled some games, but endurance won over for the new winners. Congratulations and a dry field to — Men’s Class A - The Barons Class B - Proboscis Women’s Class A - Ding Bats Class B - Fiddle Dee’s SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL Thanks for playing come “hail” or high water. Men’s Class A - Puryear Playboys Class B - Ballbusters Class C - Nukes Women’s Class A - Munchkins Class B - Gala’s Class C - Sexy Savages CoRec Class A - 3 Legged Dogs Class B - Softballers Class C - Base Trotters INNERTUBE WATER POLO Congratulations to those in a sport that doesn’t require a dry court! Class A - The Stans Class B - LM Incorporated 4-WALLS TO SURROUND YOU Racquetball Champions had a field of 651 to battle their way through — Congratulations on beating the numbers. Men’s Class A - J. P. Flynt (E-l) Class B - Richard Gitelson Class C - Gary Herring Women’s Class A - Lucinda Lomas Class B - Michelle Bratten Class C - Mary Rector (Krueger) NEW CHAMPS FOR A NEW GAME Bowling singles was a brand new event this spring, so the new champs have the honor of being an IM first. Fifty-two men and eight women partici pated in the contest. Congratu- Game lations on both accounts to — Men’s Class A - Doug Shelton Class B - Steve Schubarth Women’s - Norma Gonzolez ADD SOME FUN Take six persons and a vol leyball net and what do you have? A three man volleyball game. Multiply by 50 and you’ve got an IM 3-man vol leyball contest. Congrats and a hand massage to — Women’s Class A - Assorted Nuts Class B - J’s Angels Men’s Class B - JWTR 4 Class B - Blue Devils CoRec Class A - Best Ever Class B - Blue Devils Have A Good Summer AGGIES! — Well See You This Fall