The Battalion By RUD1I There is a organists m tl so, that a ta lished by the Organists to; John Walk and organis Church, was chairman of University C comes Walke odist Churc concert of thi Since 198 the chairmai WANTED — High-speed men and women to endure pain. Motivation required. Winning provided. Job description: Ranger Challenge Team. By KRISTI LORSON This weekend, nine members of the Ranger Challenge Team will run and sweat to prove their mettle as they travel to Ft. Hood to compete against 16 teams in their first compe tition of the year. The purpose of the team is to give Army ROTC cadets extra training through intense 5 a.m. workouts and afternoon military skills training. Many of the cadets are preparing for Army training schools like Ranger School, Airborne School or summer camps. Fall work outs begin with about 30 people doing short distance runs for physical training. As runs are lengthened and weight is added to the ruck sacks on their back, only the strong remain, senior Jonathan Towles said. “The people on the Ranger Chal lenge Team have *ho«<' to P' thi t .id ..ui. to stick it through,” he said. “Often, I’m up until 1 a.m. with Corps activities and studying, then wake up at 4:30 to train. A lot of times I’d rather sleep, but I do it for the team. We train to win, and if you fall out, you let everyone down.” Team captain Johnny Hester will lead team members Brian Payne, Jimmy Hester, Tim West, Richard Feenstra, Towles, Roy Tisdale, Rick Taylor and Sam Curtis in this week end’s 24-hour competition. The team will use skills they have trained for and will use in their Army ca reers. The competition begins with the Army Physical Fitness Test which consists of timed push-up and sit-up intervals and a two mile run. Then, the team will compete all day in events like rope bridge-build ing, orienteering, weapon assembly artment a chool of M of the musii side, he pei the famous gan, which is Walker ea musical arts sity. He has Jose State 1 American C< in Chicago, ble master d< Walker’s ] erformanc< rom Johani Herbert Ho ule as a cone him through and Europe twice at the Dame in Pa Cathedral ir several otb churches ir Sweden and Walker is dio broadca? Church. Hi Ascension” has been re] the Gothic 1 on the Got! Riverside o Tournemire the entire ‘ by Dupre. John Wal at the A&l Church at jointly spon Trinitas Sc Methodist C ican Guild College St. performanc cert. For m the Music P 3355. HUY THANH NGUYEN/The Battalion (Above)Sophomore Tim West makes his way across the rope bridge while junior Brian Payne looks on. This is one of the many activities the Ranger Challenge Team will have to accomplish if they are to win this weekend’s competition in Ft. Hood. (Top) Senior Sam Curtis prepares to run through his paces as he also gets ready for the competition. and marksmanship. The final challenge is a 10 kilos ter (6.2 miles) race at 6 a.m. is] gear — Army fatigues, cof boots, an M-16 rifle and a 30-po- ruck sack. If the team places first or sefi they will enter a regional pool of teams in Ft. Riley, Kansas they hope to better last year’s set place against TCU. “This is our fifth year of comj tion, and we’ve gone to the competition each year,” said spoS Cpt. Sam Harves. “This year, t*! going to make a big effort to gel trophy back where it belongs.” Ranger Challenge’s “big eff 1 began this summer when the sent senior Physical Training structor Sam Curtis to the Master of Fitness Training Couh Ft. Benjamin Harrison in Indian! The four week course consist 1 eight hours of muscle p nutrition and anatomy classes day. Curtis said it helped himr ( ] the team’s training program. “This year, we’ll implement rest day into our schedule ton injuries, run intervals workout well as distance and stretch asati before practice,” he said. “Theft is on preventing knee and shins] injuries.” _ Curtis said a glycogen diet also be added to the training) gram. The diet calls for high cat hydrates, low fat and few dessert “This is a muscle-loading diet ; many swim teams, cross cout teams and marathoners use,” ^ said. “It increases endurance loads energy for the muscles.” If the Ranger Challenge f (i adds the motivation and dedicat required to win this weekends benefits of these training and*" techniques, they should getwhi ; ’ WANTED. Imagine b a locked ro« Now imagin* This is e3 righte Jean- black comec performed b Three of have died ar in life, are they are rece Their crii Garcin dese time and wa decorum be> became pre drowned he' Their pur torture of o: existence. The prod of students Burke, a se College Stab “Part of 5E sees himself pie,” Burke punishment now other p ample, does looked upor his hell.” Burke sai new kind ol A&M. “The play, taste of as : wrighting... pie a chance themselves t A lot of it d