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
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