Thursday. Ann! 11T 1990
Advertising Supplement
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Exercise your athletic options
with the Club Sports program
It'- .td but true i >n every • t.te
.itlilete in . t 'I lege -ports, there
lire prohabls .ihout ~>d hopeful
-ouls who lot e to , ompete, '".it
i an t quite vlo it .it the level ot .t
1 errel! Brandon or a Stetante
Kasper'ski.
An atti a. US t I >pt li 'II li -t tho ,
with tin potential tor nearpteut
ness is the l liivet'lIV ' 1 lub
Sport program. IA .Me I t> >
1 or tvkls the pap het U eel I intramu
tal sports and intereolleptate ,ti
1tv it It s, t hlh Sp< 'i t allt "A l in
s ia -it\ student- to , . impete in
sports tanpine itom ulttmati
Irishis to I-. >u Imp to I • i e! all
Satn.lv Vaughn, the rei reatton
i oordlliator ot t lul • Sport s, ha
been at the job tor I S years and
Inn seen the program go through
a feu dt .ot n i hanpe
"The most editing areas ,,|
growth have been to see tt go
from a male oriented program to
now being quite obvnuisk bal
.lined between male' and te
males,’ s|u- said.
“Abo, rei n ational sport' ha
hemnie -art ot a wav ot life with
younger people now a- opposed
to 10 or 1J years ago, when all
the participants were very ath
let n tills i >riented
I he program also i h.urges with
each 'port ' ri'f or decline in pop
ularitv, said Lee Sulliv an, C dub
Sport' se, retarv.
“Our ritle club is kind ot on tie
right now , bei tuse there aren't
too in.itiv tutor i 'ti-,I partii- , he
- aid "But It there '.or a renewed
inlet! t in It, It wouldn't hr a hit;
ha- sir to get It •! artrd up again
Students interested m mitiat
mg a i-oi t into tIn ; >rog; am mint
; it k up an <■ vplanati>rv hand! < >> >k
from tin ( huh Sport', offue in tin
I ■ i riralit of the I'M 1 I’t (-a til 1\
;i group is wot kill-.: to art
'liou huat Jtnr up; u ovrd a- ,1 ( luh
fspi >t t, Sullivan -auI
Students, tat alr\ and staff
art all eligible to partu t
pate in the program's J '
sports, the newest 'it whieh is it e
ht h key -
Some extremely popular teams,
sut h as men’s t,, >| lo\ 1 - a 11, hay e
been toned to brain holding try
i ut t.>r sptits on tIu s,|ii.ul, l ut
most tit the trains wrltomr people
tri>m every kill level to part it i
pate
\ aughn aid t luh Sport- r
funded primarily hy student mu
dental tee- , but that money \ an
idles qua hlv in tire overall opera
turn ot the program.
"Our budget of need'
to iik lude funding ti'i all ot our
sports, plus the administration ot
this program." \ aughn -aid "So
bask ally the budget pays tor just
transportation when the teams go
to lompete. I he team- have to
hold fund raisers tor food. lodging
.11 ul miifi >rm
A main problem t;n me
the program, \ aughn
v.iul, n that "wv’r© al
ready doing fund t .imii;- t, > t hi
maximum amount, an,! uki, are
ming higher and highei
"fii-.i, alls, tin- it oat, • aren't
keepnng up with tin- demand, an,I
the dollut have to ome from
somewhere," she added "I'm
hopeful that the Indent body will
lontmue going additional -up
port n ■ this prngi am."
V )ne ot 11 ie Ml' ’ ! last tin' belle
lit student ■ , an get 11. an the pi o
gram, \ atighn feel', is tin sense
of responsibility and dev eh 'pmeni
that mine'' from team parrieipa
tion.
"We relv he.n llv on t a lent in
virlvement,” \ aughn said. "Be
. ausi ut have ovei svV people in
l dub Sport' and only two staff
members, It ,|u11e apparent that
the student' are running the pro
gram."
"W e have no paid i oa> lies, an,l
11, an of i hi athletes at e 'i In>lat
shipped to pi,iv or are reeruited.
Vaughn added. "So thev are play
mu for what we ' ill the love ot
ilu sport, and anything that
tomes beyond that is sort of a
fringe benefit
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