Monday, January 20, 1992 A Service of the Department of Recreational Sports.« ^«.»,.845-7826 Welcome Back, Ags! ttalion file photo two years ago. Dll ning the re making free nyed well rs, because 1 ny more be- ive changes, apt changing md we have we would s a little bit at we played me, and give ing the game hat Brown's tlf was a big qntout with first half be- he came out id had some played very e two work- helped." that the cur- is something ; have been time ar is on ■s TAMU Outdoors 1 A TAMU Outdoors, the Recreational Sports Outdoor program, is composed of four areas: the outdoor equipment rental operation, resource information, basic skill development in a variety of outdoor activities, and trips. All of these areas form a program that is designed to provide opportunities for Texas A&M students, faculty/staff members, and Bryan/College Station residents to experience outdoor activities in a safe, fun and ecologically sound manner. Rec Photos During the semester, you may see a Rec Photographer taking pictures of you or your team in action. You can order any photo graph on file at the Rec Sports Office in 159 Read Building. Some photographs will be available to view on bulletin boards on the first floor in the Read Building. The cost for a 5 x 7 is $4.00 and an 8 x 10 is $5.00. Sports Officials Wanted! The Department of Recreational Sports at Texas A&M University sets a high standard for the Intramural Official. Each official is a vital part of the overall program. Therefore, officials are instructed in the proper rules and techniques of officiating. As in all types of officiating, maintaining a good attitude is essential for intramural officials. In addition to this, the ability to work with and for the official's peers is needed. The intramural officials training program will help the individual learn how to adjust to and cope with this peer pressure. So get "fired up" and become part of the Texas A&M Intramural Program as a sports official. What the officiating program offers a student at Texas A&M University; • Training in any team sport offered in the Intramural Program. • The opportunity to serve the entire university population. • Monetary rewards: Pay. • Flexible working hours. • Social development. • Opportunity to join the Texas A&M Sports Officials Association. • Awards • The opportunity for advancement through hard work. • Association, through the Intramural Program, with the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association and the Amateur Softball Association. Officials Orientation Clinic Schedule for this Spring; Basketball Jan. 21 6 p.m. 267 GRW Indoor Soccer Jan. 21 6 p.m. 267 GRW Wallyball Jan. 27 6 p.m. 164 Read Slowpitch Softball Feb. 3 6 p.m. 267 GRW Inner tube Water Mar. 2 6 p.m. 164 Read Basketball Volleyball Triples Mar. 2 6 p.m. 164 Read The following events are OPENING on Monday, January 27! Wrestling Free! Table Tennis Doubles Free! Team Bowling Fee: $24.00 per team Wallyball Fee: $15.00 Please Note! The following events are CLOSING on Tuesday, January 28! Pre-Season Basketball Fee: $10.00 Racquetball Singles Free! Basketball Fee: $30.00 Indoor Soccer (Men's & Women's) Fee: $30.00 3-Point Shot Free! This Week's Game Plan Monday, Jan. 20 Tuesday, Jan. 21 Wednesday, Jan. 22 Thursday, Jan. 23 Friday, Jan. 24 Entries Open: Basketball Pre-Season Basketball Indoor Soccer (Men's & Women's) Racquetball Singles 3-Point Shot Basketball & Indoor Soccer Meeting tonight at 6:00 p.m. Entries Oven: Exercise Classes First Day of Classes National Handwriting Dav Popularly observed on the birthday of John Hancock, the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence, to encourage more legible handwriting. T.6.I.F.! Attention! Recreational Lockers to be cleared! Next Monday, January 27, is the last day to renew your recreational locker. The cost is $12.00 per semester. Any lockers not renewed by this time will be cleared January 28. Lockers will NOT be available for new rental on this day. Free Agents! The Free Agent Program assists in helping individuals to become participants on teams or find doubles partners. If you have an interest in a particular sport activity, please stop in at the Recreational Sports Office (159 Read Building) while entries are are open. Fill out a Free Agent form and post it. We encourage teams that need more players to take advantage of this service. We may be able to place some interested individuals on your team. Here are some important telephone numbers for the different Recreational facilities and services: Recreational Sports Office: 845-7826 Rec Facility Hotline: 845-0737 Read Check-Out: 845-2624 Rain Out Information: 845-2625 Intramural Sports Center: 845-9655 The Grove: 845-4511 Register To WIN A Free T-Shirt! Stop in the Department of Recreational Sports, 159 Read Building, today and check out all the activities planned for this semester. While you're there, register to win a free T-shirt! Drawing will be January 31. Lockers Available! Recreational lockers are avail able for rent. The cost is $12.00 per semester. For more infor mation, call the Department of Recreational Sports at 845-7826. Equipment Rental and Checkout The Department of Recreational Sports has a variety of equipment for use by groups and individuals. Some equipment has a rental fee, while other equipment is avail able for checkout with a recre ational ID. To reserve the follow ing equipment, stop in 159 Read Building during office hours: stop watches $3.00/day megaphone $5.00/day starting gun $5.00/day outdoor volleyball set $10.00/day pylons (per dozen) $3.00/day field marking chalk $5.00/bag starting gun blank shells ....$5.00/box The following equipment is avail able for checkout or rental in the Read Building Check-Out Room, 157 Read Building, during regu lar building hours: racquet rental 75# per hour (racquetball, badminton, tennis, squash) basketballs softballs footballs softball bats volleyballs bases soccer balls horseshoes indoor soccer balls volleyball nets tug-of-war ropes badminton nets Acknowledgments Rec Sports Hi-Lites is a creation of Jason 0. Rogers and Judy Raising.