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4The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, February 8, 1983 IM hlULEfEB QW THE MOMTM LaJ 71, '3) "imw im hi iin N ' Lfd ((3) Si li " . . :- "-K. vVVxx-:- :X:.:. N-vX-X- i , ? f , , t v - .-X . tmiliignoan.ii uiiii nnij mm -- - i - Robin Clark Whether it's for fun or for the competition, Robin Clark enjoys participating in intramural activities. This semester, Clark is excell ing as a member of the Morrison NFLO basketball team. "What I enjoy most about intramurals is the chance that I can get out there playing ballwin or lose and having fun," she says. , Clark is optimistic about the chances of NFLO making the. playoffs this year. Last year, NFLO went to the semi-finals of the basketball playoffs. No matter how far the team goes, Clark ap preciates the help her teammates have given her. "I could not have made it or excelled in the IM Program here without the support and help from my friends and teammates," she says. Besides playing Jaasketball, Clark is an IM referee, plays IM foot - balrsoftbalLvolleyb'alci Ws the IM coordinator for the 5th. floor of MorriSGn last year If. w A sophomore nursing major from Murf reesboro, Clark looks for ward to more playing days in the intramural program. "The IM Pro gram gives an individual a chance to compete as an individual or with a team," she says. "The competition can be on serious level or a fun level." Kelly Walker His friends call him Stick, but the IM office has been thinking of changing his nickname to winner. Kelly Walker, a junior business major from Asheville, owns four IM champion T-shirts and hopes to win a few more before graduating. Winning, though, is not everything. "I'd play everything that I've played even if I lost eventime," he says, "but winning is nice." The high point of his intramural career came last semester when he played on champion soccer and volleyball teams within a week of each other. Although he now plays for his fraternity the Sig Eps Walker remembers his days at Teague vividly. "I am most thankful for the opportunity to learn from and live with the in tramural masters at Teague my freshman and sophomore years,'' rw.'. KWJi he says. .With .thaU thought in mind, Walker, down plays his ac- f. compllshmerits, pointing out that Ms fcesYIM talehr was" always his "ability to retrieve footballs from the gutters of the Teague dorm roof." i i J 1 Lisa Morgan Usa Morgan hasn't forgotten many of the skills that made her captain of the New Bern Senior High School women's basketball team. She's just transplanted them to the Woollen Gym courts, where she is one of the stars of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority's team, the Delta Delights. A senior administration of criminal justice major, Morgan has always enjoyed playing basketball. "I really get a joy out of playing basketball," she says, "I'm always happy to be a positive force on my team in anything that I might do." She likes getting together with her friends to compete. "I've met a lot of people and made many friends, playing intramurals," Morgan says. "I think many students here really look forward to the chance to participate in IM sports I know I do." This Is Morgan's first year playing for Delta Sigma Theta, and is " also her sorority's first IM team at UNC. Morgan is undaunted; though, "Be on the lookout for the Delta Delights." David HiUsgrpve When David Hillsgrove finds time away from volunteering at North Carolina Memorial Hospital arid,1he Learning Development Center In Durham, he can usually bejseen working out in one of the 12 IM sports he has participated in over the last four years. A chemistry and psychology major from Cary, Hillsgrove takes the most he can get from intramurals. "The IM program provides a healthy break from the academic grind," he says. "It is also an opportunity to meet people from all over campus one day we may be playing a team from Teague " and the next day a team including faculty members I've had in the past." . . In the fall, Hillsgrove played an instrumental role on Teague's badminton team, which won its third straight IM championship. He also played on the Teague team that won the Super Teams competition last year. He really enjoys what he gets from intramurals. "In my four years of IM competition, I have been genuinely Impressed wi,th the performance of the IM program in its difficult job of handling IM activities," he says. "The IM program, by measure of shear par ticipation, is the most successful tool of student involvement on campus." : ij mm ate mm Doo.
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