x ' pPHH i in in Li CJU Li U) OS A TH I J3E8 39 un T fHWB r THEY rv i - 1 f v ft VfP ::.?::::: :i y I 1 s wm "1 Xavier Cherry IM Official of the Year Sophomore Xavier Cherry of Garysburg, N.C., has plenty of opportunities to use his training in psychology on the courts or fields while calling his games. He doesn't have to, though. He's a top notch official who enjoys calling games. "I really like the program here at UNC," he says, "it is real ly a top level organization and 1 just appreciate the opportunity to be able to 'work' in the program." RobBriley IM Supervisor of the Year When Rob Briley steps on the court, players and officials alike take notice of the IM Super visor of the Year. He does his job that good. Through thick and thin, Rob has stuck it out as an official and supervisor for four years, and he stills enjoys it. "Four years of running, sweating, blow ing whistles and getting yelled at, not a bad way to earn a buck," he concludes, plus a word of ad vice for would-be referees. "Be an official it's not an adventure, it's a job." i Ben Prince Rookie Official of the Year For Ben Prince, just taking pictures of intra murals wasn't enough, he had to take on the duties of officiating in addition to serving as IM staff photographer. A senior industrial relations economics major from Durham, Ben remains modest with his award, "This award Is just icing on the cake when compared to working with the other officials, supervisors and administrators,." 5. f t. '"J Allan Homes - . Rookie Official of the Year Senior journalism major Allan Holmes was his reticent self at the official's banquet that in part honored him. Nonetheless, after a successful year as a player and official, Alan thought it was necessary to thank the little people, "I would like to thank the Academy for making this possible." Steve Potter Residence Hall Manager of the Year Steve Potter should be getting tired of winning championships, but this is another award for him to add to his colleciton at Teague. The junior political sciencehistory major from Granite Falls, N.C., doesn't like to take credit for all of Teague's success. "I appreciate the effort put into the pro gram by my athletes," explains coach Potter, "Teague is the absolute best dorm on campus it's a team effort and I have been blessed with a great team!" Linda Nixon Women's Manager of the Year Linda Nixon will miss intramurals next year after she graduates, but" if she is anywhere near as good a journalist as she is manager, she'll have no problems succeeding in life. She coufdn't resist one more plug for her athletes. "I'm lucky In a lot of ways to receive this award," she says, "because these past years when I've been cap tain, I had the best group of teammates that anybody could wish for." f hi X Lloyd Evans Fraternity Manager of the Year Kappa Psi Fraternity has a limited membership because it is a professional fraternity, but Lloyd Evans has done a remarkable job of keeping the Kappa Psis at peak level all year long. A senior pharmacy major, Evans credits the dedicaiton of his fraternity brothers for his success. "Extra hardwork was heeded to keep the fraternity in volved in all the IM sports with few brothers," he points out, "but this award not only reflects my hardwork, but the winning attitude the brothers of Kappa Psi maintain." Gary Bigelow GraduateFaculty Manager of the Year Gary Bigelow always finds time to blow off his law studies to participate in an intramural activity and lead his team to victory in any sport, from in nertube water polo to Softball. His favorite activi ty, though, is organizing his teams. "I enjoy or ganizing the teams and keeping everyone inform ed, even though getting over to the office early to instant schedule can be tough with a hangover," he says. If S mm 'Ate psm mm WednesdayApril 27, 1983The Daily Tar Heel7 Si) 3 i I n