Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 29, 1990, Page 8 and 9, Image 8

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    SCHEDULE OF
ACTIVITIES
Spring 1990
LEAGUES
Softball
• Tennis
Ultimate
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EREE AGENT &
INFORMATION
MEETING
Apr 2,3 45pm
Apr 3, 3 45pm
Apr 9,3 45pm
Apr 24 3 45pm
Apr 24. 4 15pm
Apr 26. 6 30pm
LCC
students
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The intramurals program provides the opportunity to participate in a well
rounded program oi competitive sports at varied skill levels. Activities are
ottered in men's, women's and coed divisions Divisions are further broken
down by skill and competitiveness as follows:
Division I —Sixty percent of the players in this division have played on var
sity high school teams in one or more sport Most of the players in this divi
sion have advanced skill level. Emphasis is on enjoyment of quality play, ex
ercise, 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 intermedi
ate 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 intermedi
ate skills. Emphasis is on playing for FUN. exercise, camaraderie, and expe
rience.
Dorm Division (S.P.O.R.T.) is for dorm teams. This division is designed 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.
RECREATION CLASSES
SPRING 1990
FITNESS
Aerobics
Aerobics
Aerobics
Aerobics
Aerobics
Aerobics
Aerobics
Aerobics
Women's Weight Wink .'
Women s Weight Work'
Spring Training
AQUATIC FITNESS
Water Aerobics
Water Aerobics
Water Aerobics
Water Aerobics
Water Aerobics
DANCE
Swing;Fox Trot
Beginning Latin
Clogging
MARTIAL ARTS
Too Kwon Do
DAY TIME
MW 4:35pm
UH 4:35pm
MW 6:35pm
UH 6:35pm
MW 7:35pm
UH 7:35pm
MW 8:35pm
UH 8:35pm
UH 6:30pm
UH 9:30pm
UH 5 30-6:30pm
UH 4:00pm
MW 6:30pm
UH 6:30pm
MW 7:30pm
UH 7.30pm
M 6 30-8pm
M 3 9.30pm
H 7 8 30pm
UH 5:30-6.30pm
LOCATION FEE
Ger 220 S15
Ger 220 $15
Ger220 $15
GerX 352 $15
Ger 220 $15
GerX 352 $15
Ger220 $15
GerX 352 $15
EsI 36 $15
EsI 36 $15
EsI 47 $15
Ger Pool $15
Ger Pool $15
Ger Pool $15
Ger Pool $15
Ger Pool $'5
GerX 350 $15
GerX 350 S15
TBA (4 weeks) $10
EsI 47 $15
CLASS REGISTRATION - 103 Gerlinger
Registration: Mar. 26. 1:30-3:30pm; Mar. 27, 1:30-3:30pm;
Mar. 28. 10am-noon; Mar. 29. 2-4pm;
Mar. 30. 2:30-4:30 pm — S15
Late Registration: Apr. 2-13. 8am-5pm — S18
CLASSES RUN FOR 8 WEEKS FROM APR. 2-MAY 24.1990.
Faculty/Staff/Masters (30 + ) — EHEP
FITNESS DAY TIME LOCATION FEE
Low Impact Aerobics MW 12:10pm Fsl 47 $15
Low Impact Aerobics UH 12:10pm E‘-l 47 $irv
Low Impact Aerobics MW 5:15pm GerX B50
Low Impact Aerobics UH 5:15pm GerX B50 $15
Fitness Walking UH 12:10pm Ger 103 $15
New Rec Class Offered —“Spring Training” —
Structured for the fitness enthusiasts who want
to "fine tune" in preparation for the sunny
weather, this class will concentrate on long du
ration aerobic exercise (30+ minutes) and ton
ing of those "crucial'' anatomical locations
(abdominals and gluteals).
Low Impact Aerobics — Masters (students 30
years or older) are invited to join low impact aer
obics offered at 12:10pm and 5:15pm. Here’s a
chance to get started on a personal fitness pro
gram that could be the beginning of a lifetime
commitment.
RIM/LCC Cooperate
Recreation and Intramurals and LCC Intramurals are forging new
paths in order to expand recreation opportunities for students on
both campuses. LCC students are invited to participate in RIM pro
grams. and UO students are invited to take part in LCC intramurals.
This cooperative effort began this fall, and is proving to be a bonus
for all Note those programs offered on the LCC campus which UO
students may participate in (see Schedule of Activities, Spring 1990)
To be involved, all a UO student needs to do is go to ttie intramural
office at LCC and purchase .1 $1 intramural pass I he pass is good
for all activities offered spring term
Information / Free Agent Meetings
Do you need more information about one of RIM s Spring sports, or
need to find other people interested in forming a team9 If so attend
meetings listed below
Sport
Softball
Tennis
Soccer
Ultimate Frisbee
Grass Volleyball
Date
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April 3
April 9
April 24
April 24
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Mon
T ues.
Mon
T ues
Tues
Time
3:45pm
3:45pm
3:45pm
3 45pm
4 15 pm
Storm the Stairs— , . at m m- • storm
the Stairs this fall? ft was a day to remember RIM i tarting early to
organized for the STORM next fall. If you're interested in lending a hand
fora worthy cause, let us know now Contact t fie RIM office at x4 113
Grass Volleyball-New This Spring: An is
team, coed league is scheduled for May Play will be on Wednesday af
ternoons in the sunshine Can you imagine anything more delightful
than a warm spring day and a friendly game of volleyball on the grass ^
This is sure to be a big "hit,'' so get your team organized and sign up
early.
Soccer Scramble— Here's a chance for six teams to
sharpen their game in an informal setting. There will be a Scramble on
Sunday. April 8 from 1pm-3pm at the Southbank Field. Three teams will
be assigned to each field, and will be rotated to give equal time to all
teams. Get a jump on the competition— take advantage of this opportu
mty. See details in Schedule of Activities.
Wanted: Soccer Officials — do you have experience
playing or officiating soccer9 Are you interested in being part of the hot
test international game? Work with RIM to provide a worthwhile recrea
tion experience for students Applications available at RIM office, 103
Gerlinger.
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