Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Section B, Page B14, Image 82

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    L1H ASUO COURSE GUIDE
DESCRIPTION: Bowling score could be
better? Want to polish your
technique? This class offers you
the opportunity to refine techniques
and bowling style through league
play. Individual attention is
offered for personal bowling skill
development.
PE-I 253 RACQUETBALL II (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 22
PREREQUISITES: RACCUETlALL I or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
DESCRIPTION: Tired of spending
hours on the phone trying to lineup
a racquetball game? Look no
further! Racquetball II will
provide you with the opportunity to
enlarge upon your present skills,
refine technique ar.u utilize game
strategies.
PE-I 255 TENNIS II (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 2H
PREREQUISITES: TENNIS I or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
DESCRIPTION: By popular demand,
Tennis became an activity for the
"masses as well as the classes." If
your basic strokes, backhand,
forehand, ane serves, are solid,
accept the challenge of learning new
strokes and strategies through game
playing.
PE-I 353 RACQUETBALL (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 2M
PREREQUISITES: RACQUETBALL II or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
DESCRIPTION: Just when you thought
you had learned it all, you
discover eo Racquetball III!
Practice advanced level skills and
strategies. Improve your play as a
result of game analysis. Apply your
knowledge ana ability to class
tournament play. A valuable
experience for the advanced player.
PE-I 355 TENHIS III (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 24
PREREQUISITES: THiNIS II or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
DESCRIPTION: Do the tens
Wimbledon, Forest Hills, and French
Open motivate your untapped tennis
ambitions and aggressions? Tennis
III is designed to teach you
competitive skills and attituces.
You will learn arop volleys, serves
that twist, deceptive approach shots
and all the aovanced strategies to
make them successiful. Be ready for
the next singles or doubles
tournament. Come to the court and
put your gate to the test-sign up
for Tennis III I
Outdoor Pursuits
PE-0 167 WILDERNESS SURVIVAL (1)
Blanchard, 172 GRX
KKETS: 14:30-16:20 M and 19:00
20:50 U
FORMAT: Lecture/Outing
* i\k*4 I Ml M
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 45
WEEKLY READING: 30 Pa*es
EVALUATION: 105-Homework; 505
Attendance; 405-Final
READINGS: Harp, WALKING SOFTLY IN
THE WILDERNESS
DESCRIPTION: Wilderness Survival is
a generalized course oe&ignea so
prepare students for participation
in the Outdoor Pursuits classes.
The topics include a wide range of
safety and environmental issues,
such as hazards, survival, outdoor
first aid, search and rescue, cap
and compass use, and minimal impact
travel. The course consists of
eight lectures supplemented by slide
shots and ether media, plus a one
aay outing.
COP! LUTS: The course is required as
a pre- or cc-requisite to most of
the wilderness ano tackcountry
outdoor pursuits classes, and is
recommended for all participants in
the outdoor classes.
PE-0 177 RIDING 1(1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 12
SFECIAL FEES: $9C.C0
DESCRIPTION: Enjoy ar. Eastern
tradition in the W e st - -
horseback Riding. Designed for the
novice or inexperienced ricer, level
I teaches balance seat riding using
oot.h bareback ana English saddle.
PB-0 178 JUMPING 1(1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 12
PREREQUISITES: Riding ability
SPECIAL FEES: $100.00
DESCRIPTION: Experienced riders,
sharpen up on posting and cantering,
and then be introouced to jumping.
Emphasis is placed on a safe, non
abuslve position over lew single and
double fences ano c&valletti.
PE-0 180 XC SKIING I (1)
Douthit, ieo ESL
MEETS: 15:30 U (5 classes)
FORMAT: Lecture/Discus3ior./0uting
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
SPECIAL FEES: $36.00
EVALUATION: 105-Fitness; 155-Gear
and Clothing; 2G$-Skills; 355
ALtendance; 205-Final
DESCRIPTION: This is a course for
beginners, empliasiz: ng introductory
cross country ski techniques on
grooved trails ana gentle slopes at
one or Lore developed ski areas.
COMMENTS: Students with an interest
in back-country or wilderness
skiiing Lay wsr.t to consider the
Ski-Touring Preparation anc Ski
Touring 1 classes.
PE-0 181 SKI TOURING PREPARATION (1)
Strong* 172 GRX
MEETS: 19:00-21:50 M (Starts Jan.
12) 107 ESL
FORI .AT: Lecture/Discussion
AVEPAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
WEEKLY READING: 20 Pages
PREREQUISITES: WILDERNESS SURVIVAL
o.ay be taker, concurrently
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
EVALUATION: 505-Attendance; 205-Ski
Touring worksheet; 305-Final
READINGS: Packet
DESCRIPTION: This is a course
designed to prepare stuaents for
participation in the Ski Touring I
and/or Ski Touring II outings.
Topics, include c,qn<}i t,ion.ing,
selection and use of equipment,
avalanche awareness and hazards,
waxing, thermoregulation and
clothing, cold related injuries,
trip planning, and preparation.
PE-C 182 SI I (1)
Strong, 172 GEX
MiETS: 5:30-19:00 H (6 Weeks)
FOrUT: All oay outings
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 120
SPECIAL FEES: $200.00-220.00
EVALUATION: 2 Oj-Skills; C0',.
Attendance
DESCRIPTION: This course is taught
on a contractual basis Ly one or
Eiore local ski areas. Students are
transpertea in large "bus tcur" type
buses ar.a have cne, 1 1/2 hour
lesson per day. The fee for the
program includes transportation,
lessons, cr.d lift tickets. Sone
areas include rentals at no
additional cost. Prices will be
posted at Registration.
PE-0 184 SNOW CAPPING PREPARATION
(1)
Strent, 172 GRX
MEETS: 19:OC-20:50 every N
Beginning Jan. 7, 105 EEL
FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
WEEKLY READING: 20 Pages
PREREQUISITES: Wilderness
Survival/Backpacking Preparation and
backpacking I outing.
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
READINGS: Packet
DESCRIPTION: This course prepares
students for participation in the
snow capping outing. Topics include
planning and preparation, clothing
ana equipment, places to go, route
selection and evaluation, avalanches
and snow hazards, survival, snow
shelter construction (snow caves,
kiloos, and quinzees), and
techniques for staying comfortable
in a cola environment.
PEO 277 RIDING II (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 12
PREREQUISITES: RIDING I or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $90.OC
DESCRIPTION Arena riding offers
opportunity to develop skills of
controlling the large posting trot,
and centering before you trail the
countrysides ot Eugene. Gymkana
techniques and gases offer fun
challenges for every rider.
PE-0 278 JUMPING II (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 12
PREREC UIS1TES: JUMPING I or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $100.00
DESCRIPTION: Review and sharpen
your jumping basics in the riding
arena ano then be ready to hit the
trail. Learr. jumping on a cross
country course of 6-8 miles ir.
length, with all natural obstacles.
PE-0 280 XC SKIING II (1)
Blanchard, 172 GRX
MEETS: 16:30 U (3 classes)
FORMAT: Lecture/Discuasion/Outing
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 18
PREREQUISITES: Sound Beginning XC
or Ski-Touring skills, or
substantial d.qwnh.ili. aki^pg