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Show fiTTfl'CSSH1SSt Lc-"r- cl Kayaking roll practice, a Whitewater rafting trek and a canoe trip along the Jordan River are Outdoor rapids of the canyon and heading for home. All participants must be able to swim and the estimated cost of the trip will be $75. The reservation deposit is $20. The Outdoor Recreation program office is located in Building of Parking Services. Hours are Monday-Frida- y from 8 am. to 6 p.m. and the phone number is Outings are open to all currently registered U. students and faculty and staff with a Campus Recreation membership. Faculty and staff without a Campus Recreation membership must pay a guest fee to participate or rent equipment Recreation program offerings for ApriL Kayaking Roll Practice Participants need to bring their U. ID card, kayak, 8-1- ng for more information. ng time to hike and explore the canyons around the camp site. The last day will be spent running the i from pass twelve Can if SwimfiVCLA. shotputter Joe Bailey has the distinction of being the world's largest registered lifeguard. Bailey, who stands 6foot-4- , weighed 295 pounds while working at Seal Beach last summer Minor Detail: Florida Marlin pitcher Chris ? Hammond, with a 1 career record, on the difference between him and Atlanta's Tom Glavine, who has a 6 record: "I guess he's getting the ' breaks, and I'm not" t -- i .... Trivia Answer. Arizona State , , : , : Qaotebookt Former Villanova basketball Coach Jack Kraft on losing a key player who fouled out in the waning minutes of a close game: "That was the nail that broke the coffin's back. ' I ' One Sandwich Per Coupon C3 s. Expires April 15, 1994 WITH One Coupon Per Person GOOD NOT ANY OTHER I L- - . . lb MtKt! 1300 I - i 'MS' - EAST - question those who nr iiiiiii J question authority! DO YOU NEED TO o FULFILL THE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS REQUIREMENT? Register NOW (or History 170 American Gvilization for Spring Quarter! If you tried to register by telepnone and the section was full, JUST COME TO THE FIRST DAY OF CUSS AIIYWAY! The History Department will try to accomodate as many students as possible. Questions? Call th3 History Dept at. 581-612- 1. NOW PLAYING 1 70 gcs n 0 PROMOTION II Question those who II s 1 Si n -- U3G3 L I , Los Angeles TimesWashington Post 073 UNIVERSITY ST. " , . B3iia oi t SI w any fftt-ln- g 95-6- " . TIMS COUPON II n 581-851- 6. 35-3- f. Q2U For more information, contact the Outdoor Recreation office at .... .... ifit ivrrrmiftiAiuiiui frH Bio!:-o!u-o in ir.7Ei Tonn and items returned soiled or damaged will be assessed a cleaning fee. Equipment may be reserved beginning Monday of the week of checkout by paying the full rental fee. The renter's current U. ID card must be presented at this time and reservations are possible for periods of two days or longer. Boat reservations may now be made. A two day rental fee must be paid to reserve boats and bicycles. The balance is due one week prior to pick up. . 15-1-7 pre-outi- ix::i facility. A wide variety of equipment may be rented. However, ah additional user fee of $2 per item will be charged for any amount over the first two items, up to a maximum of four of the item. Equipment returned late will be charged a $2 service fee plus the additional day fee for each day late Whitewater Rafting are the dates for a Whitewater rafting meeting will be held experience and the the Outdoor 12 in at Recreation pro6 April p.m. v office, gram Participants will float into Westwater Canyon on April 16 and set up an early camp. There will be April sX, . do-sSjSKSffit? p. '. 4 ( -- Jordan River Canoe Trip is the day for a canoe trek down the 30 April River. Jordan placid Bring a pair of binoculars and lunch. All participants must be able to swim and the estimated cost will be $10 with a nonrefundable fee of $5 required to sign-uThe pre-tri-p meeting will be April 24 at 6 p.m. on the Outdoor Recreation Office. Also available from the Outdoor Recreation program office is a resource and information center to help plan an outing and a complete outdoor rental All Outdoor Recreation program offerings are cooperative adventures. That means that all trip costs are shared equally by all participants and the final costs may vary depending upon how many sign up. Group planning, leadership and potential risks are shared equally. Trip sizes are limited and registration is on a first come, first served basis. A nonrefundable deposit is required when signing up and each trip has a meeting, at which attendance is strongly recommended. In keeping withU.policy.no alcohol or controlled substances are permitted on trips and all participants must have a valid health insurance plan. If you do not own a policy, simple inexpensive coverage for the trip may be purchased through the cashier's window in the Student Service Building. 581-734- 4 581-851- 6. evening. Call 1)1' t 420-Nor- th skirt and paddle to the Natatorium. Wednesday. April 6. 13, 20 and 27 from 0 pan. Kayaks must be clean and sessions are available for U. students, faculty, staff and their guests. Those who are not members of Campus Recreation must pay the $2.25 guest fee to use the pooL Current students and campus recreation members can participate at no cost If you need a kayak, the Outdoor Recreation office has them available for $2.25 per pre-outi- til l n:::it v;iD Dsva IbsicEt |