manodiod November 1,1985 3 POTPOURRI This page's stories will vary from week to week. This week, a senior worries about graduating and going out into "the real world," Cash- box's top 10 singles, and look out Hollywood heartthrobs, Sam I Am is on the way. THE STAFF 4 Football not the only sport played at A&M Football teams always seem to get the most money and the most PR. But A&M has 29 extramural sport teams, some of whom are nationally ranked. This listing gives a little information about each club. TRICIA PARKER 6 Handball team No. 1 in nation Most of the handball players started out wanting to play racquetball, yet both the team and some of the players are top ranked. MARY COX 7 Women's rugby team ranks 8th nationally Contrary to stereotypes, women ruggers aren't big butch women who crush beer cans on their heads. In fact, a Playboy bunny started up A&M's rugby team over a decade ago. JAY blinderman 7 Ultimate fun flick of the wrist away What started out as fun for recreation-minded longhairs has become a serious sport requiring precision passing and throwing. The fun — Frisbee, the serious sport — Ultimate Frisbee, a mixture of football, basketball and soccer. christi 8 Lumpee's no lightweight in world of power lifting DAUGHERTY His mom wanted him to be a basketball star but Steve Lumpee stuck with power lifting and now he's ranked first in the world in the junior division. WENDY JOHNSON 12 'Dreams' shows sweet and sour life of Patsy Cline Jessica Lange stars as Patsy Cline in "Sweet Dreams." Our reviewer gives the film three out of five stars. about this issue Football gets most of the fans, most of the money and most of the publicity. Yet life exists beyond the gridiron. In addition to all the varsity teams, A&M has 29 extramural teams, some of whom are ranked nationally. And un like the football team, since the extra mural teams are clubs — anyone can join. We wish we had room to talk about all the teams in depth, but space con siderations don't allow it. But we did mention briefly all teams to give you an idea of what's available. Then we took a closer look at several randomly cho sen teams and members. A&M's handball team is first in the nation and team member Julie Werner is the women's national champion. Most of the team members had never played handball before they came to A&M. In fact some of the members, Werner included, took handball as a P.E. class because the racquetball classes were full. The moral seems to be that if you're a hard worker and somewhat athletically inclined, you could rank up there too. The women on A&M's rugby team say they have to deal with stereotypes of women ruggers as unattractive ma cho women. Ironically, a Playboy bunny started the team about a decade ago. The women are confident in who they are and what they're doing, and rightfully so since the team is ranked 8th in the nation. Frisbee started out a simple sport, the mere tossing back and forth of a fly ing disc. But now Ultimate Frisbee has taken this simple sport and turned it into a complex game of precision throwing. Ultimate is a combination of football, soccer and basketball, with some of the rules of each sport with a few of its own tossed in for good mea sure. A&M's power lifting team has a world ranked member, a senior physi cal education major from El Paso. Steve Lumpee ranks first in the world in the junior division. In 1984, Lumpee won the Junior World Power Lifting Championship in Australia and in Ger many this year he placed third. Lum pee plans to work his weight up to the senior division but first he's going to take some time out to open up a gym here in town. □ — at ease co-editors at ease staff Co-editors Cathy Riely Walter Smith Writers Jay Blinderman Mary Cox Wendy Johnson Tricia Parker Photographer Bill Hughes