Recreational Sports Journal Volume 11, Issue 2 (February 1987)
- Articles
- Perceptions of Three Black Leaders of the National IntramuralaRecreationaI Sports Association: The Formative Years, 1950-1975
Roy E. Yarbrough pages 4–17
- The Misconduct Point System: Making Those Responsible, Accountable
John Campbell, Brian Montgomery, Kevin Marberry pages 18–19
- Academic Credit for Sport Club Participation
Bob Bunnell pages 20–21, 56
- Effects of Rule Revisions on Incidence of Injuries in a University Intramural Football Program
John R. Puckett, Theodore Trupp, H. Thomas Ford, Jr. pages 23–25
- Successful Networking: The Development of a Photo
Richard Bouillon pages 30–31
- A Review of NIRSA’s Committee Structure
Jesse A. Clements pages 32–37
- Intramural Programs or Interscholastic Sports in the Junior High Schools: An Assessment of the Attitudes of Principals in Kentucky
Edwin B. Huggins, Sharon L. Hunt pages 38–43
- Energy Savings Systems for New Construction
Lee Richey, Tom Strong pages 44–47
- Title IX: Boon or Bust to Intramural Programs
Anne E. Pufahl pages 48–51, 56
- The Benefits of Interdepartmental Cooperation: A Consultation Project Between a Research Office and an Intramural Sports and Recreation Department
Chalmer E. F. Thompson, William E. Sedlacek
- NIRSA Roots: A Historical Perspective
David A. Miller pages 55–56
- Editor's Corner
- From the Editor…
- Intramural Success – A Response to “Is Failure Spelled ‘Intramurals’”? NIRSA Journal, Fall, 1986
Joseph Van Snellenberg
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