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UNIVERSITY Stretch and Flex class meets needs of each student By Anne Moser-Kornleld t o many students. H 10 to 0 to .1 in on I uesdavs and Thursdays mentis anything tint waking up overworked must.Ins Students in Be< kv Sisley s "Stretch & I lex' i.lass meet in Konm 77 Tsslinger twit e a week to do just that Sisley has heen with the University since l'Mi'i She is a 25-year tenured pro lessor of physic al eduutlion who teat lies in the I'll y sit a I At livily anti Ret real ion Services Program and Recreation nnd Intramural program She advises students in Oregon I Til I and is .1 phy sit,a I etlut a t ion res.-,in Iit-t l ilt- U hoh Bod\ Strett h s l ies • uursi developed last it-rm is Sisley's way o! returning to what I taught as ,1 beginning Instructor I In- 1 1 minute 1 lass is based on the needs id the individual students in the course | In- University requires in its standards and guidelines lh.it m tdeme work be im ludiel m the 1 nurse Students .in* required to pass .1 skills ■ omprehen sion ii*st and < mate their own •• v• ri ■> program to on tint? 1 redd Tin* 1 lass gn students represent a diverse group l ive football players sin dents w ith hip ri'plai cmetlts. Musi ular Sclerosis or juvenile arthrilis. and grndu nto students Ronnie (iibson look tin* class lo Ins omt* linin' flexible 1 need to mainly focus on doing the stml 1 lung tin hnitpit's 1 arm th hi- said lb* would cm mirage people who aren't active to take this 1 lass Being in good shape decreases your < ham e for injury hugene [at ksoti. who was injured inulseason playing < ornerbai k for the I'liiversity football team, is retovermg Iriiin iiikii surgery lb s able lo do streti bes while on In*, bai k and fluxing hts must les | be \s ork-.ats. jat k s<jn said make Me* tee I good before going to class Sue Bright 1 '() ye.it uld grad student in 1 realise writing, found herself slreti h mg for reasons different (rum those of her j»-.-rs Thee lass is somewhat ol a sac rific e I 11k•• to spend tlic earis mornings writing, hut I'm toil old for aerobic s who h moots inter tn tho dm . she snid Iho ability to moot so main needs motivates Sisley to touc h the c l.iss In ris out ey aluatmns of tho c lass, she ro< og in/od that "through tho input of tho stu dents yy e improve tho quality of the i lass The more individual feodbac k she rei ones the hotter she Is nfdo to design the c lass to fi! student s needs she said I or Bill Siegel to, who studios i orn puter si iom o. the i lass is really worth while and |ust the beginning It's a great resource lor students bei a use its a great opportunity to learn about anatomy while in< reusing flexibility ( ommtinity members have even taken part in the i lass I he hours of the c loss fit into the schedule of Kac.hol Smith, a lutunr al South l.ugene High Sr.hool y\ ho s a v aisily c heerleader and wants to maintain her flexibility .is she learns the proper wav to stretell She said that the girls on her squad don't warm up i orre< tlx. and this class has taught her that ' it s important to get my must les warm so I don't tear or si ar them Classic.al musii plays in the hai Ik ground throughout i lass The strut tured warm-up routines are followed liv c.on i entratmg on particular even ises and then In a winding-down stretch at the end of (lass The course was filled to i apacitv by the beginning of winter term Sisley noticed how remarkable it was that students really pull fur one another and npprei late the i apabilities of the oth ers m the Stretch .X I lex' < lass Sisley looks fonvard to spring term when she'll time h the class again at the same time Streti h Si Flex is a great ysay to lead into a |og and run class." she said, "or to start off the day y\ ith a good streti h Some men believe Saferide discriminates By Sian Barker One of the primary purpos es ol Saferide. which provides free transportation to women on campus, is to make women feel saler at night. To that end. th*»\ exclude man from taking advan tage of the servil e larrtnin men. like VVayd Drake ladiese their fundamen tal rights as t ausersitv students have been infringed upon l**cau«B thes cannot usetheser s ice It's not tair that I pay for Naternle but 1 don't have the option to isi- the l.o iiitv Drake suid. adding thougli that hi- ful ly supports the service lor women Senior Thomas Kouns also imltovus Snfarido is a biased ser vicar. "If women want equality Kouns said, "then men should have the same privileges as them However, there are men on campus who do not support these views lohii Harrison 1 relieves Saferide would in-1 on trade ting itself it it were a co ed ser\ u e Harrison said To does not mind giving them his ,!5 t ents per twin Suteride nx-ievini Sl(i,4ti'J this vliar In addition, S4 *t(K) comes from the Office of Public Safe ty to pay dispatchers ( airi Brewster, co-direr tor for Sahtrido. believes gender equal ity is not the issue here and that Safiiride does not dis< riniinnte against men Instead, we try to compen sate for the discrimination that women on this i anipus already experience," Brewster said To Brewster it is a matter of providing for women the same safe ai i ess to i ommunity and si hool events that men have MIKED CUN 331l nuu I mmmouni mm nssnis» oavio zuckfb mum naked gun mm rnai insult LESLIE NIELSEN PflBOLLA WESLEY GEORGE KENNEDY 01 SIMPSON ffiEO WARD 1IA NEWBORN JERRY ZUCXER m JIM ABRAHAMS MB Gil HEIR -WW POOH MB DAVID ZDQCffl J ROBERT LeCASH BERT K WEISS m OAVIO MR “1PETER SEGAL «NNM a b—. KSSWB-M*fi in ««ew POLICE BEAT I hi* lolluwiux ini idents were reported 10 (In* I mvt'rsiH Office ot Publu NafeU .mil Ihi* Kugene poin t* department Man li 1 'I • \ slutit*nt was ( iti'il lor hit anti run on I ho 1,100 block of franklin boulevard March 1 At t ordiin; to police reports, tilt suspect was involvetl in a minor at i ident and then look oil • A student reported his t oat stoli'n (roni the HIM) blot k of hist t tlh Asemie March J At t ording to polit e reports, the student had pul his t oat on a coat-rat k u ilh Ills denial retainers ill the pot k el flit* loss amounted In 5 tt»0 • A male was t lied lor !\ in.*, to poet e Oil the 401) blot k ol hast 1 nil Avenue Mart h l • P v> i-.m.i \lph ill'- .in lr i *t-::u!v was i slt'il lor aggravaOtt! lioisi. Man h i • n itwi foi . : lu-' IS jioss»*ssiii!i oil I Ilf liOll ' ■ - k 1 i-il 1 ’lli -Vvt'nur Man h • A 1 ■ innkmi; m puhl.i on HtJi Avrmw . .! ii Mio I M .i. h I • A mh.ivIhurtK sti.Ifn from ihf I ion him k oi Mill Si ii’.! Mar. h S Ait ortiing in pnlii •' mportv this smi« hoards u oi!• lakt*n from Ii is vi-hii I.- Tin* loss amounted to • «... : >. i.mninal mis. hief at the 100(1 him k ut Hilsard Slr.'i l Man Is According to polite rt-port■ soiiiitljoii\ si raped tin1 paint o! lift i ar. i dtismg $200 in damage • A in.ill' student wns arrested on ii theft warrant on loth Avi'iiur and Oak Si met March r> • A 10 year-old male student was arrested for drinking in pub lic . resisting arrest and esc aping custody at 15th Avenue and Alder Street Marc h 0 Ac c circling tea polic e reports, the suspec t ran away from the polic e when they yvere about to give1 him a tic ket and againWhim they told him he yvas under arrest When lie yy.is finally ' aught by the polic e he explained that he* had run away her arise of a minor in pos session ticket that he had received earlier and hadn't paid • A 10 yt ar-old l ane ( umiliu nily ( *dlege student yvas cited for using an invalid driver's In en.se* and falsify ing his age on the 200 block cd hast tilth \ venue Man h n A< t online to police reports, the student was irvm>4 to buy beer • I . i, \\ i . a : • ste< I h\ a private t itizen and < ited tor . run mat oust liief on the 1900 hi-., k Of Moss Street Mart li " Art ording to nolire reports, the suspiM ts were letting .or out of the tires of ,i vefut |e when the owner of the t ir < aught them. 1 he victim was a simlent. and she immediately i ailed the polit e after she arrested the sus |»*S ts • \ ’ . ’ ■ ‘ ‘ . ■ s I 1' i1 ‘ bicycle stolen from the i(M) blot k of has! 1 1th Avenue Mart h H Compilt'd h\ Susnnno Strf tons ET ALS Ml i HNt4> Mr« ami Huinrn Yi;dtiitl Kdp** M FA «»• w«i« uffie I at mt>r« 4* 4 . ■ M USlMKl. . ■ .•»■• • v;; ■ r i l'M- .i"*• 1 Bookstore Uoditl l m . \N , t r: 1 £ i*. 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