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Wednesday, January 20,1993 ❖ Rec Facility Hotline 845-0737 ❖ Read Court Reservations 845-2624 ❖ Intramural Rain Out Info 845-2625 Yj * Outdoor Equipment Rental 845-4511 / ❖ Rec Sports Office ....845-7826 Sport Clubs * TAMU Outpoors Exercise Classes Informal Recreation Intramurals The Department of Recreational Sports The purpose of the Department of Recreational Sports is to provide a recreation program to meet the needs of the university community. This includes an outdoor recreation program, exercise classes, a sport club program, employment opportunities for students, informal recreation, a comprehensive intramural sports program, and recreation facility management and reservations. The activities, classes, and programs the department offers are all non-credit. TAMU Outdoors TAMU Outdoors is the Rec Sports' outdoor program. It includes outdoor equipment rental, resource info, basic skill development, and adventure trips. All of these areas form a program that is designed to provide outdoor experiences forTexas A&M and the Sryan/College Station community emphasizing adventure, environmental awareness, challenge, education, personal development, safety and FUN! Read the Rec Sports rt-UrES for upcoming TAMU Outdoors events and activities. Exercise Classes Rec Sports presents the ultimate in adult fitness classes. You can adjust your exercise classes around your work and class schedule. What a concept! We feature noon-hour and evening classes. You choose the days and times that fit your schedule! Classes include bench stepping, light weights, interval circuit training, abdominal workout, and aerobic walking and jogging. Register in 159 Read. “A Student Job with an Official Title" So, you want to be an official! Have we sot the training and Job for you! Rec Sports sets a high standard for the intramural official. And we should. We only work with and for the best—the students of Texas A&M. Individuals are instructed in the proper rules and techniques of the sport you choose. You get on-the-job training. The program helps you learn how to adjust to and cope with your peers and work as a team with other officials. Oh! Hours are flexible and you get paid, too! If you are interested in becoming a basketball or indoor soccer of f icial, please call S45-7&26. If you'd like to officiate other spring semester sports, the meeting time and dates are listed below. So... get involved... get officiating! Sport Date Time Where Wallyball Jan. 25 6:00 p.m. 164 Read Slowpitch Softball Feb. 1 6:00 p.m. 267 GRW Imertube Water basketball Mar. 1 6:00 pm 164 Read Volleyball Triples Mar. 1 6:00 p.m. 164 Read Class Pav Time Fee* Pates** Light Weights, Abdominal Workout Mon. 12:50-1:50 $20.00 Feb. 1-May 5 Aerobic Walking/Jogging, Interval Training Tue. 12:50-1:50 $20.00 Feb. 2-May 4 Light Weights, Abdominal Workout Wed. 12:50-1:50 $20.00 Feb. 5May 5 Aerobic Walking/Jogging, Interval Training Thu. 12:50-1:50 $20.00 Feb. 4-May 6 All Step Mon. 5-6 pm $20.00 Feb.1-Apr.26 StepVi Sculpt Mon. 6-7 p.m. $20.00 Feb.1-Apr.26 Combo Workout (Aerobic & Step) Tue. 56 pm $20.00 Feb.2-Apr.27 All Step Tue. 6-7 pm $20.00 Feb.2-Apr.27 All Step Wed. 5-6 pm $20.00 Feb.5Apr.26 StepVi Sculpt Wed. 6-7 pm $20.00 Feb.5Apr.26 Combo Workout (Aerobic & Step) Thu. 5-6 pm $20.00 Feb.4-Apr.29 All Step Thu. 6-7 pm $20.00 Feb.4-Apr.29 Informal Recreation Feel like playing racquetball, handball or squash? Call Court Reservations, 645-2624, to reserve a court. (Reservations may be made 24 hours in advance.) How about shooting a few hoops? Call the Rec Facility Hotline, 645-0757, to see which gyms are available for you to use. Intramural Registration Schedule The following schedule is for the first few weeks of the 1995 spring semester. Read the Rec Sports HhUtes Mondays for more details. " Sign up for two noon-hour or evening classes and get the third noon-hour class for half price OR sign up for three noon-hour or evening classes and get the fourth noon-hour class FREE! Confused? Call us and we'll explain! ** No classes will be held the week of Spring Sreak, March 1519. Sport Clubs Sport Clubs provide opportunities for students to participate in non-traditional intercollegiate competition. Clubs are encouraged to represent the University at local, regional, and national competitions. All clubs offer skill development and gladly accept novices with a desire to leam. Sport clubs are open to all students. For more information on the Sport Club program, call Paula at6455076 to obtain the name and phone number of the club rep. Archery Judo Rugby, Men Ultimate Frisbee badminton Lacrosse Rugby, Women Volleyball, Men bowling Pistol Sailing Volleyball, Women Cycling Polo Soccer, Men Water Polo Fencing Racquetball Soccer, Women Water Ski Field Hockey Road Runners Trap & Skeet Weightlifting Gymnastics Rodeo Triathlon Wrestling Handball Golf Lessons Sport Registration Dates Open Close Fee Fr&Season basketball NOW Jan. 26 $10.00 basketball NOW Jan. 26 $50.00 Indoor Soccer NOW Jan. 26 $50.00 5 Point Shootout NOW Jan. 26 Free! Table Tennis Poubles Jan. 25 Feb. 2 Free! Team bowling Jan. 25 Feb. 2 $24.00 Wallyball Jan. 25 Feb. 2 $15.00 Fre-Season Softball Feb. 1 Feb. 9 $10.00 Slowpitch Softball Feb. 1 Feb. 9 $50.00 Sweetheart Run i Feb. 1 Feb. 11 Free!* Free Throw Feb. 6 Feb. 16 Free! Slam Dunk Feb. 6 Feb. 16 Free! Squash Singles Feb. 6 Feb. 16 Free! 6-ball Doubles Feb. 15 Feb. 25 TbA Racquetball Singles Feb. 15 Feb. 25 Free! * Race T-Shirts are available to runners for $6.00. For a complete set of rules and regulations, please stop in the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read. Registration and fees are taken in 159 Read, Monday-Thursday, 3:00 a.m. to 5:30 pm, Friday from 3:00 am to 5:00 pm Visa, MasterCard and Piscover accepted. Rec Sports is sponsoring golf lessons. The four session clinic is available to TAMU students and faculty/staff and is taught by Larry Godf rey, Jr., a certified professional golfer. Each class is limited.to 15 persons. (A minimum of eight people is required for the class to be held.) Golf balls will be provided, but participants must provide their own clubs. Classes will be held at the Rec Sports Golf Driving Range, located west of Olsen Field. The cost for the clinic is only $25.00. Deginners Intermediates Mon. & Wed. Tue. & Thur. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Feb. 15,17, 22, 24 Feb. 16,16, 25, 25 Locker Rental Recreational lockers in the Read Suilding, G. Rollie White and DeWare are available for rent. Rental fee is $12.00/semester. Stop in 159 Read to reserve yours today! Needed: Free Agents Need a team to call your own? Sign up for the Free Agent program. We'll help you get in contact with other students looking for team members in basketball, soccer, etc. Stop in the Rec Sports Office and fill out a Free Agent Form. Basketball entries are NOW OPEN! Sian up today! For more information on any Rec Sports program, stop in the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or call 845-7826. The Department of Recreational Sports is a part of the Duxon of Student Services. Uisa. MasterCard, and Discouer accepted. Vol.92 N< Cc The ni halls and pleassaul 1992 scho Universit 1 ] "Theft Lt. 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