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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1981)
P.E, Continued from P«gt 41A Ulrich estimates that alth ough enrollments would drop drastically right away, about 50 percent of the students even tually would decide to take the courses, which still would carry academic credit By eliminating the requir ement. the department would gain more flexibility to offer "new programs so attractive that students will be willing to pay for them," Ellis says "We re now going to have to earn our way," he says Within two years the department would like to offer a "whole smorgasbord of (recreation) possibilities." with students determining the menu, Ellis says The new reservation sys tem, redesigned locker rooms and soon-to-be-built fence around the 15th Street side of Esslinger Hall and the tennis and racquetball courts are meant to better control access to recreation facilities, Ulrich says By carefully controlling en trance to the areas, new fees can be charged to "5 00 a m businessmen" and other community members who previously used the facilities for free, crowding University students out, she says "We've been a big YMCA for free,” Ulrich says In order to have what Ellis calls "better, more-controlled access," students will have to call ahead (686-4121) and re serve racquetball and covered tennis courts A validated fee card must be shown to use the courts — visitors will be able to accompany students by paying a $1 or $2 fee Students also must show the fee card every time they enter the Esslinger facility, which now can be entered only from 15th Street Men and women now pick up clothing and towels from the same "neutral" towel room, located in between the men’s and women's locker rooms Ulrich says she expects students to be upset because their exit-entrance pattern has changed, but an office to handle complaints and suggestions will be located next to the check-in table in Esslinger, she says "We invite complaints and most of all suggestions," she says. "What we've done is not concrete " Council recognizes professor’s service Harrison Clarke, University research professor emeritus of physical education, was hon ored at the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports earlier this month Clarke, who was honored for his service to the organization, has acted as consultant to the council since 1962 Clarke also has been named as a 1981-82 Alliance Scholar by the American Alliance for Health. Physical Education and Recreation He will lecture to groups around the county and deliver a lecture at the alliance's 1982 national convention in Houston, Texas The author or co-author of seven books and about 160 ar ticles in professional journals, Clarke also has served as a vice president of AAHPER and pre sident of the American Academy of Physical Educa tion We’re looking forward to seeing to your vision care needs! -—-—-— $10.00 OFF & 3 o Complete BAUSCH & LOMB SOFTLENS FITTING Expires Nov. 31. 1981 regularly $159.00 Includes vision care O o c E Complete Car Care Our Complete Car Care Includes: • Alignment • Suspension System • Brake System • Cooling System Service • Engine Tune-up & Analysis • Auto Air Conditioner Service • Lubrication • Batteries • Other light mechanical Services GLASS BELTED RADIAL BLEMS size p155/80R13 tubeless blackball plus $1 43 Fed Ex Tax The general jet Radial features a polyester cord body, 2 tough fiberglass belts and a wide 5-rib tread Larger sizes comparably priced! For import cars STEEL BELTED RADIALS Value Priced! 95 _size p155/80R12 tubeless blackwall plus SI 42 Fed Ex Tax The General Sprint Steel Radial is available in six popular European metric sizes Larger sizes comparably priced! OIL CHANGE, LUBE & FILTER $10 77 Includes A new XSV Oil Filter made by Purolator • Chassis lube to manufacturer's specs • Up to 5 quarts Quaker State Super Blend Motor Oil Mos;t U S cars/some imports/light trucks to Vt ton Additional parts/service extra Phone lor an appointment THERE’S NOTHING QUICKER THAN OPENING A QUICK-CREDIT ACCOUNT General Tire Service Store prices and credit terms Product availability and credit terms may vary at Independent Dealers displaying the General sign Charga it at Ganaral *] We ■j also honor • Diner's Club • MasterCard • VISA • American Express GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 3855 Franklin Blvd., Eugene 726-7676 Open Daily 8-5-Saturday 8-12 Sooner or later, you’ll own Generals