76 of individual participants, and records set up in individual activities such as track and field, swimming and golf. Most of the work will be in the listing of points from which is determined the individual or organization winners. The records will determine which activities have been the most popular, which is important in that it helps in planning the activities for the following year. in the activities. These records also disclose the percentage of students that are engaging This is important as we want to know how well our program has been accepted by the students which might lead us to discover why we are not receiving unanimous support. As these records are necessary there should be some type of a card that would allow for all of the information desired that can be filed for further reference. An example of one used in the junior and senior high schools at Moorhead, Minnesota, is shown in the following. INTRAMURAL RECORD Free Throw SENIOR HIGH Sports '7Gr. | Sor. 9or. | LOGr. | Tiers | 12Gr.; JUNIOR HIGH Badminton | | LETTER AWARDED Basketball] | | JUNIOR HIGH i | STRIPES AWARDED Boxing } i | Golf | | LETTER AWARDED Horseshoe | | | SENIOR HICH Ice Hockey : | | LETTER AWARDED Officiating | | | ATTITUDE Ping Pong | | Push Ball | | | | | 32.4.3. SEN.H.S. School _Letter-Basketball | | + School Letter-Football| | | | | 9 12 : | | 7 | TOTAL TOTAL School Letter-Track | Soccer | | Soft Ball | L | Remarks Touch Football | Tennis Track-Field Wrestling Total.