SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES Fall 1989 LEAGUES div ♦ Flag Football M*W* ♦ Ha/zle Dazzle C* Football Indoor Soccer (Mini) M W C ♦ 3x3 Basketball M W (Full Court) ♦ Volleyball M W C ♦ Cross Country M W C 3x3 Basketball (Mini) MW ONE DAY EVENTS Grass Volleyball C Football Scramble MW C Indoor Soccer MWC Scramble Volleyball Skills M W Clinic Volleyball Scramble MWC Cross Country Run I M W C Cross Country Run II M W C Cross Country Run III M W C TWO/THREE DAY EVENT MIN f PLAYERS 8 8 5 3 6 13 3 Tennis Classic MWC SPECIAL EVENTS Pumpkin Seed Contest Storm The Stans M W M W ENTRIES ACCEPTED BEGINNING Sept 21 Sept 21 Sept 2S Sept 25 Oct 2 Oct 10 Oct 16 Sept 21 Sept 21 Sept 21 Oct 2 Oct 10 Oct 10 Oct 10 Sept 25 Oct 17 Oct 16 ENTRY DEADLINE Sept 29. 3pm Sept 29 3pm Oct 5. 3pm Oct 12. 3pm Oct 11. 3pm Oct 17. 3pm Oct 26. 3pm Sept 28. 3pm Sept. 28. 3pm Oct 8 3pm Oct 10. 3pm Ocl. 17 Ocl 24 Ocl 31 START DATE Oct 5 Oct 5 Oct 10 Oct 16 Ocl 16 Ocl 18 Ocl 30 Sept 28 Oct 18 3 Ocl 8 Ocl 10 Oct 12 Oct 18 Oct 25 Nov 1 Oct 31 ENTRY FEE *20 *20 *20 *20 *10 *10 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC Oct 10 Oct 13 ! NC Nov 6 Nov 11 *2 ■ M s Men, W a Women. C a Coed ♦ Intramural Sport under IM regulations (See Handbook! ! Cost for Activity check RIM otlice lor ciacl amount • All games played on LCC Main Campus MANAGERS MEETING Sept 29. 3 40pm Sept 29. 3 40pm Oct. 5. 3:40pm Sept 12. 5pm atLCC Oct.11, 3 40pm Oct 18. 4pm at LCC Ocl. 26. 3 40pm 4pm LCC Track 4pm LCC Track 4pm LCC Track How To Get Involved Come to the RIM office and . .. 1. Sign up a team of friends from your living organization or group. 2. Sign up at the RIM office on the Free Agent list for the sport you are interested in, and attend the Free Agent meeting if you don’t have a team. 3. Sign up individually or with a partner for tournaments or special events. 4. Sign up individually for classes. 5. Check out open hours for drop-in recreation, and show up at designated time and place. 6. Fill out an application if interested in working as an official, weight room supervisor, office worker or radio monitor. RECREATION CLASSES Fall 1989 FITNESS DAY Aerobics MW Aerobics UH Aerobics MW Aerobics UH Aerobics MW Aerobics UH Aerobics MW Aerobics UH Women's Weight Workout UH Women's Weight Workout UH AQUATIC FITNESS Water Aerobics UH Water Aerobics MW Water Aerobics UH Water Aerobics MW Water Aerobics UH DANCE Swing/Fox Trot M Beqinninq Latin M SPORT Volley Ball Skills Clinic Tues. 10/10 TIME LOCATION FEE 4:35pm GerX 352 $15 4:35pm Ger 220 $15 6:35pm Ger 220 $15 6:35pm GerX 352 $15 7:35pm Ger 220 $15 7:35pm GerX 352 $15 8:35pm Ger 220 $15 8:35pm GerX 352 $15 6:30pm EsI 36 $15 9:30pm EsI 36 $15 4:00pm Ger Pool $15 6:30pm Ger Pool $15 6:30pm Ger Pool $15 7:30pm Ger Pool $15 7:30pm Ger Pool $15 6:30-8pm GerX B50 $15 8-9:30pm GerX 350 $15 4-6pm GerX B54 NC Faculty/Staff (EHEP) Recreation Classes Fall 1989 DAY TIME LOCATION FEE MW 5:15pm GerX B50 $15 UH 5:15pm GerX B50 $15 MW 12:10pm GerX 350 $15 UH 12:10pm GerX 350 $15 MW 12:10pm Ger 103 $15 UH 12:10pm Ger 103 $15 CLASS REGISTRATION - 103 Gerlinqer Early Registration: Oct. 2-4, 1:30-3:30pm, $12 Registration: Oct. 5-6,1:30-3:30pm, $15 Late Registration: Oct. 9-20, 8am-5pm, $16 STORM THE STAIRS (Boldly Go Where No Student Has Gone Before) FITNESS Low Impact Aerobics Low Impact Aerobics Low Impact Aerobics Low Impact Aerobics Walking Walking THE HAPPENING OF FALL TERM —Don’t miss this event! RIM will com bine efforts with USF&G and the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis to set a WORLD RECORD for Ver tical Distance. The object of Storm the Stairs is to gather together a mini mum of 1,000 students and faculty on November 11 at Autzen Stadium to collectively climb as high as we can (into orbit and beyond). Each participant will re ceive a free t-shirt. In ad dition to the “stair storm,’’ there will be oth er fun events on the field to participate in, demon strations and music. - Intramurals The intramurals program provides the opportunity to participate in a well rounded program of competitive sports at varied skill levels. Activities are offered in men's, women's and coed divisions. Divi sions are further broken down by skill and competitiveness as fol lows: Division I —Sixty percent of the players in this division have played on varsity high school teams in one or more sport. Most of the play ers in this division have advanced skill level. Emphasis is on enjoy ment of quality play, exercise, and being with friends. Division II —Thirty percent of the players in this division have played on high school teams. Most of the players have intermediate to high intermediate skill. Emphasis is on being with friends and playing a credible game. Division III — Players in this division have little or no formal high school competitive playing experience. Most players have beginning to intermediate skills. Emphasis is on playing for FUN, exercise, ca maraderie, and experience. Dorm Division (S.P.O.R.T.) is for dorm teams. This division is de signed to bring together students who are living in residence halls. S.P.O.R.T. (Sport Puts Our Residents Together) leagues provide fun, exercise, competition, and camaraderie. Mini Leagues Each term, short-season leagues are set up. They generally run three weeks, followed by playoffs. Some leagues are unofficiated. Recreation Classes Recreation classes provide high quality but inexpensive instruc tion, free from academic pressure and hassles. Some available class es include aerobics, weight workout, water aerobics and dance. These non-credit classes are open to all students and members of the faculty and staff.