artvertwmeni w I i f i t 'II IS LI cpcncercd cssh week during ttb'fcll.cnd eprlng ccn:eeer3 by.tho- U,"C Student Ctsrcs Thursday, February 23, 1231 Bart Woodard. Pufcffcsfy, 833-1 153 Volume 1 , Number 16 Chapi H21. NorSi Carolina UuJ U u aZdbudy V Game of the week 1 nss was cerimteiy tne game ct ine wee. Just lock at the facts. Perennial gradind basketball; bully and this year's grail mural champion Dental . School "Healers" pitted against another toughte. Law School "Caveats." ; Adding to the drama was the presence of several; former collegiate players on both squads, leading the: dentist-to-be were former Catawba College player,; Mike Ma hew. Wake stand-out Mark Dale, and Rob' Prewitt who played for Joe 3. Hail at Kentucky for one year, ; Heading the Law team were former Tar Heel Bruce; Buckley and John Turner, a former Cary High School, star who played at Presbyterian College. On paper and; on the court these guys are good. -. The overtime game ended with a spectacular' Turner-tap in of Buckley's desperation, off-balance, shot leaving the underdog Caveats with a stunning; 56-55 win. Seconds before, at the other end of the court, the Healers pulled their own 'come from ! behind' miracle of sorts with Andy Crown's shot that. , put them ahead 55-54. . i - If- tfiac t.t t-t.-na f-if H.lmo fhrnncrinuT &rr rinp mnCT . : referees avoid. Unfortunately, intense olavina.4 - coup-sea witii oumanoing sutieuc auu.iy anu,, ; VVooi'en's short courts, often causes flared tempers. pushes and shoves. The game was extremely rough; inside with two technicals and 30 persona! fouls. ' called. But for a IM game of this magnitude, the' sportsmanship was about average. . ' The inside play of Buckley, Turner and forward Ray -Sparrow proved to be the difference for the Law School this year, and in this game. But they had to overcome an excellent performance by the veteran f Ma hew, who finished with 20 points (unofficially) and countless rebounds. . Buckley led the Law's scoringwith 17 points, many of which came from the foul line. Turner, who was;; i saddled with foul trouble early, added 14 points and Spjrrow finished with 10. ' Dale left the game early with an injured knee. He J combines with Prewitt to make possibly the best; backcourt in UNC intramurals. Other Caveat players include Rick. Magee, Allen '. ; Irving, John Blust and Charles Bowmann. Rounding : cut the Healer team are Jack King, Mike Sheets and , Andy Brown. ' The Caveats are 5-0, ranked fourth, and the Healers 'Stand at 4-1. .Hall's role more them just clerical -she I in Its prog ra rn and students Note: this is the fifth in a series on the IM-Rec staff. Her bosses say it best. "She has to be a jack of all trades,"1 said UNC IM-Rec Director Edgar Shields of his secretary Barbara Hall. "I think any intramural director would agree that the whole program revolves around the intramural secretary." "It is not a standard secretarial job," Shields added. "You have to learn to be on . top of every aspect of the total program." Assoc. IM-Rec Director Marty Pomerantz calls Hall's position the "hub of the wheel." "She is the direct link between the program and the students," Pomerantz said. "She is the only person in the program whose absence is immediately felt." - Hall is modest about the flattering comments and almost embarrassed with all the importance being placed on her job. But she knows it and enjoys it. "I love working with the students," Hall said. "The informal atmosphere of the office is great and I like working for Ed Shields."" Hall's position is simply defined by the university as a secretary "4" level, clerical support staff for the Dept. of Physical Education, which includes the IM-Rec program? But her "real" job description entails much more. rankings ' this week's basketball rankings, .in order. residence hail 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Winston "1" 5-0 Lewis "Sleehrats" 4-0 Cranville DW "Ease" 4-0 Teague B "Windex" 4-0 Graham "Cigolos" 4-0 fraternity women's competitive 1 . P.fc. U'grads "Butchers" 44 2. laurel Ridge-OJd Well "Untouchables" 3. Black Student Movement 3-1 co-rec competitor 1. Jamestown "Motley's Crew" 5-0 2. Tar Heel Manor "Annihilators" 4-0 3. Nature Trail "Playmates" 4-1 men'i rec 3-0 1. Omega Psi Phi "Omega Men" 5-0 2. Chi Phi "Blue 1" 4-0 3. PiKa "Thanks for Shoppin'" 3-0 4. Kappa Psi "Blue" 3-0 5. Beta "Blue 1" 3-0 gradind 1. Foxcrofr "Pro Kids' M 2. Ehringhaus "Syncopaters" b-0 3. Law School "Mudsharks" 5-0 4. law School "Caveats" 5-0 5. Dental "Condensers" 5-0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Bolinwood "Kiwis" 5-0 Morrison "Freebirds" 5-0 Old Well "Brick Shooters" James "Buckets" 4-0 - . Old Well "Monistat 7" 4-0 4-0 women's rec .1. James "Darling Deamons" 5-0 2. Pi Phi "Arrows" 4-0 - 3. Ehringhaus "lolly Netters" 3-0 co-rec rec 1. Inter-varsity Christian Fellowshin "IV'ers" 4-0 2. Mid-campus Inter-varsity "Hoopers" 3-1 3. Olde Campus "Magic II" 3-1 Other than typing and handling routine inquiries. Hall serves as the payroll representative of the program.' She coordinates the payroll process for a large staff of office workers, graduate students and student officials (referees). "1 am also Dr. Shields academic secretary, but I also provide clerical support for the associate director and our two new assistant directors," Hall said. Other job duties vary from providing art work needed to public relations through, her role in taking and answering inquiries for a full-time staff of four, three graduate students and a dozen undergraduates. Obviously she must know what is going on with all the staff members and their duties, or as Shields said, learning the whole program. Hall, is a native of Virginia Beach, Va. She was graduated from Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach and received a English and History (double major) degree from Old Dominion University in Norfolk. She has a career goal in personnel management but for now she wants to continue to climb the clerical ranks with the university. Hall who replaced Paula Davis now with Orthopedics, had been . with the University's Personnel Dept. before getting into the University transfer system that led her to Woollen Gym. Getting the IM-Rec job was Hall's first IM-Rac Secretary Barbara Hal exposure to the insiaes of an intramural program. , "I was never aware of the total scope of a program like this," she said. "I never realized that so many people participated in competitive activity other than varsity athletics." 1 Hall sees the IM-Rec program as a benefit to every participant If it is used in the right way. "I now have a healthy respect for what competitive activity can do to round out a college experience." But Hall says the participant must do hisher part to make the program successful and beneficial. "Students must do their part, be more aware of their part in the program," she said. "This includes being responsible for deadlines, scheduling, showing up on time and most of all showing good sportsman shipto enjoy the program. As soon as the fun ceases, the benefits cease." The IM-Rec program is obviously benefitting from Barbara Hall's contributions. IM dates Mon., March 2 "yoga for jogging," clinic, b-S p.m.. Woollen Cym. . .basketball play-offs begin. . .first ol three MANDATORY Softball referee clinics, 6-8 p.m. ..... Tues., March 3-"Bikin' It & Likin' It" bicycle workshop, 2-6 p.m. in the Pit... first of two MANDATORY meetings for lM Softball captains, 7 p.m., 304 Woollen Cym . .second of three softball referee clinics. Wed., March 4-second of two MANDATORY meetings for IM softball captains, 7 p.m., 304 Woollen Cym. . . back-packinghiking clinic, 6-8 p.m.. Woollen Cym . .third of three softball referee clinics. . . Fri., March 6-DEADLINE for entering IM softball.one-on-one basketball, team racquetball, all campus and co-rec (singles and mixed doubles) tennis, faculty-staff softball and , the "Lifetime Leisure Program" fencing clinic ... ANNOUNCEMENTS There has been a change in the team racquetball rules this year. . . it is now a point activity (for men's competitive residence hall and fraternity units) . Teams ORIGINALLY to be composed of 4 players (two singles, one doubles) will now K composed of two players (one doubles team) . residence halls are limited to 4 teams and fraternities are limited to two teams . . . all other residence hall and fraternity teams are in men's rec division . . . contact IM-Rec office with questions. . , ' Pairings for IM basketball play-offs will be posted on Friday. . Lifetime Leisure Activities Program is sponsoring a back-packinghiking clinic 6 p.m. Wed., March 4 in 304 Woollen. . Gerald Hutchinson, manager of The Trail Shop will explain the equipment and techniques of this popular pastime . .DEADLINE for registering for this clinic has been extended to Fri., Feb. 28. . . An added dimension in this year's one-on-one basketball tournament. ..Tar Heel Al Wood will play the men's champion and former UNC woman , stand-out Bernie McClade will challenge the women's winner. Health Education, in cooperation with the UNC Cycling Club, Chapel Hill Police, Campus Security, Chapel Hill Cycling Shop, The Clean Machine and Tumbleweed Cyclery. is sponsoring a bicycle workshop, "Bikin' It & Likin' It," Tues., March 3, 2-6 p.m. in the Pit . bike registration. Chapel Hill bike laws, commuter routes, safety, security, maintenance, racing fitness and training will be discussed . , a six mile "follow the clues" road rally will follow the discussions , prizes will be awarded . 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