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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1982)
McDonald's McDonald May 3,11 DRIVE-THRU WINDOW INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS At University Drive Now on S. Texas Ave. At Manor East Mall McDonald ■ I BREAKFAST EVER! MORNING , ^ T'*’’ * ^ , -' ? •< X ?v' ; 'i ? ^ SuperStars competitor Kathleen West carefully pre pares one of her three drives in the golf event. Summer Attractions You may not be able to ride the shuttlebus this summer, but there will be plenty of intramu ral-recreational sports to keep you busy. A variety of sports and tournaments are being offered to help summer students, faculty, staff, and their spouses make it through the warm months. Men s, Women’s, and CoRec Di visions will be offered in Slow- pitch Softball, Volleyball Triples, Three-man Basketball, Tennis, Handball, Racquetball, and Horseshoes. Entries will open June 7 and close June 10 for first session, and open July 8 and close July 13 for the second ses sion. Those who prefer less struc ture will be happy to note that a variety of recreational facilities will be open for individual lei sure use. Indoor facilities in clude a 25 yard pool, gym nasiums, handball/ racquetball courts, multipurpose activity rooms, and weight rooms. Out door facilities include softball fields and multipurpose areas, lighted tennis courts, a 50-meter swimming pool, and an aerobic fitness path. Equipment, lockers, and clothing service can be rented for a nominal fee. Tennis balls, handballs, and racquetballs are for sale. So, don t let the summer do your figure in. Keep active and have some fun. Find out more in the Intramural Office, Rm. 159 East Kyle. SuperStars champion Janet Steele performing on the obstacle course. Horseshoe Doubles Thirty-five teams recently competed in the Intramural Horseshoe Doubles competi tion. In the men’s class A division, Joe Isbell and Todd Maples de feated Mark Monical and Stan Williams for the championship. Ik f . .*£ Thanks To. . . The Intramural-Recreational Sports Dept, would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those students who work so hard all year to insure that intramural activities run smoothly for you. The Supervisors: All the OFFICIALS . . OUR SECRETARIES: Charlene Schakel Tina Harrison Liz Lambert too many to list here. Ron Berquist Thomas Brow David Harmon Ed Keeley Barry Rose John Simmons Scott Smathers Randy Waclawczyk David Zabcik Tim Starker Mary Wilson Our EMT’s: Larry Adams Mark Daughrity Tom Dittman Dale Marr Weldon Wright Gregg Barfield Donna Douglas Faith Grote Scott Hall Allen Jenkins Liz Jambor Michael Ferris Christopher Seams Tapper Ullrich Ron Dudley Steven Early Chris Kimmins Karen Laberman Paul Bettencourt Mike Bishop John Fairchild OUR STUDENT ASSISTANTS: Beth Castenson Dave Kazmierski Debbie Drillette Lori Fisher Karen Laberman Mike Bishop Mary Kimmins Corrine Sasser Irene Flood Lisa Nameth Nancy Pierce Vance Riley Sara Roberts Henson Rogers Brenda Tankersly Mark Williams Victor Wong Mike Brundaige b fr ■M f * \ \ Who said officiating isn’t fun? Volleyball of ficials Debbie Savarese and Theresa Cull seem to like it. They are our McDonald’s® “Be Our Guest” winners this week and can pick up their free meal coupons in the Intra mural Office. East Kyle Challenge Courts The Intramural-Recreational Sports Department will be try ing a new concept in racquetbal- 1/handball. Beginning May 31, 1982, there will be two desig nated challenge courts in East Kyle when academic or intramu ral priorities do not pre-empt the area. This system is designed to give individuals a chance to im prove their game against other players. Under this system, the courts with the winning per- son(s) are challenged by the wait ing person(s) when a single game is completed. The following policies shall apply: 1. A sign-up form will be maintained near the court designed as chal lenge courts during specific times (East Kyle courts #8 and #9). 2. The first people will play one game to 21 points. 3. The winner(s) stays on the court and the loser(s) go to the bottom of the list and play again. 4. No person shall stay on the court for more than 3 consecutive games. 5. A minimum of two play ers are required. The designated times for these two courts will be Monday through Friday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. So, the next time you forget to call in your reservation at 8:00 a.m., don’t hang up your racquet or gloves. Try the chal lenge court and improve your game while meeting new people. .-»<»- Mrt The men’s class B division saw David and Wesley McAda defeat Jeff Gardener and Kelly Duffie in the finals. Debbie Miller and Rhonda Rychlik defeated Trisha Tate and Kelly King to win the women’s A division. Mens class B horseshoe dou bles champions David and Wes ley McAda takes turns in the pits. Renew Your Locker SuperStars competitor Eric Schmauch takes a swing during the golf event. Now is the time to renew your locker and clothing service rental for the summer. If your locker rental expires at the end of this semester, you have until May 18 to either renew your rental or' clear your belongings. must submit the stamped card to the Intramural Office. If you do not renew your locker rental, your belongings will be cleared by the Intramural-Recreational Sports Department and can be claimed in the IM office, 159 East Kyle. To clear your belongings, turn in all rental clothes to the clothes service cage along with your is sue card. The attendant will stamp the card, and then you To renew your locker rental and clothing service, just stop in the Intramural Office anytime Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. or Friday 8 a.m. to 5p.m. If you do not currently rent a locker, but would like to, stop by the Intramural Office during those hours. Right now, we have openings for the sum mer in Deware Fieldhouse and East Kyle room 174. More lock ers will be available after May 19. Locker rental costs $5.00 per semester and clothing service is $7.00 per semester. Acknowledgements McDonald’s® Intramural High lights is sponsored each Monday in the Battalion by your local McDonald’s® Restaurants at University Drive, Manor East Mall, and Texas Avenue. Pic tures by Tom Davies and Stephen Ward. Stories by Bill Harrington. And last but definitely not least, our UTILITY WORKERS: Tim Willett Dave Matula . . . who maintains all the playing areas. Special thanks to BRUCE DUNN and BILL HAR RINGTON, our student interns. They did an out standing job this semester doing much of the pro gramming and a little of everything else. SuperStars champion Ke vin Quinlan keeps his eyes on the ball during the SuperStars racquetball tournament. !!**«»** Quinlan Wins Again Kevin Quinlan, last year’s su perstar, won the 1982 men’s su perstars competition, as well. Each participant was required to compete in seven of nine differ ent events. Points were ac cumulated for placing in each event. After winning the rac quetball tournament, the golf driving contest, and the obstacle course, Kevin finished with a to tal of 113 points out of a possible 140. Eric Kasper finished seoc with 92 points. Janet Steele moved into! lead in the women’s coinpetili after winning the obstm course. Janet won the free thi contest, howling tournamei 100-yard swim, and mile run. well. Her total score was 128( of 140 possible points. In seen place, Kay Edwards finisk with 118 points. Aggie runs t membe Volleyball official Kelly O’Neal signals to the server ! an intramural triples volleyball game last week. Womens’ Lacrosse Wins The TAMU Women’s Lacrosse team traveled to Dallas lastl Saturday, April 25, and came home victorious. They defeatedj Hockaday High School 12 to 1. While lacrosse is an exciting sport, few women in this areal have learned to play. As a result, the TAMU club is one of two! women’s teams in the state. Club president, Kathy Opel,I reported optimistically that there may be at least one otherl team next year - a team from San Antonio. T. U. used to havem team, but it folded; so the TAMU club, started in 1976, has hadj little competition. Naturally, the current members are more than willing tol teach newcomers how to play and welcome any interested! women, with or without experience, at their practices. So, iff you like to try new activities and want to learn about lacrosse! stop by the Intramural Office for more information. The worn-' en start practicing again next fall. Come out and try it! fijhjjh. i I ijiLn n hnn im T. i ■ : All-University volleyball triples finals are tonight at p.m. in East Kyle.