Show Page 16 Student Life Monday May 24 1976 classes going coed Intermediate Billiards added too PE Ascending with the ball Rifle team open now bowling to all USU studens the muscular young man received a perfect volleyball set and powerfully smashed it to his opponent across the net a woman To his utter amazement she returned it skillfully and almost effortlessly One of the more popular classes the coed volleyball class 0 contains approximately women each and men young year According to Lucille Chase an instructor of coed volleyball the coed classes are quite successful and offer a better type of practice for both men and women 150-18- “Ive really enjoyed the coed classes” she said “Sometimes there’s a problem because of the skill levels between men and women but it’s challenging and I like it” Generally there are 0 students in each volleyball class The classes are kept small because of the room provided for them and also the students can be a taught more on an individual basis as well as a group basis “When the classes are kept small the students seem to learn more quickly and are able to play a larger portion of the game instead of rotating in” said Miss Chase 25-3- The Aggie Bowl will be adding two intermediate level bowling classes to the six beginning will be eligible to qualify for the varsity team Because it is not a spectator This year the USU Rifle team shot their way to first place in an sport few on campus are aware of invitational meet in Pocatello the team Team tryouts are open to all and placed second in the league In a Reno meet they placed 6th students although sponsored by out of 63 teams and at Idaho State the Army ROTC 5th out of 23 “I would like to see the teams Thats not too bad for only two expand to four and a possible teams of four and two alternates womens team” said Sgt Toth Johnson Mark Brown information For additional Greg Mark Gibson and John Blaine concerning the tryouts for the all-stall awarded were Rifle Team contact the Army ROTC ext 7917 trophies at a league banquet were named Only 10 USU has had a rifle team since the early twenties and in the 60’s their success reached a peak when named national champions During the war in Viet Nam the success declined “With s litle recruitment and adequate budgeting the team could easily reach the top again” said Sgt Richard Toth of the are ROTC Though the next year recruiting returning The top ten men and women in classes for Fall Quarter the Thursday Classic Leauge will Those who are signed up for receive discounts for bowling and beginning classes and want more travel to area tournaments rethan the basics can sign up for presenting USU The top ten thesg classes at registration The averages will change weekly and classes will be taught at 11:30 handicaps will be used Monday and Tuesday Monday Night Family Special Monday and Wednesday at 1:30 will still be jn effect next year will be the times for the new class with students and staff having on billiards designed to acquaint others students with the basic skills and preference over will comThe League Tuesday rules of games that can be prise teams of five and start at 7 played The bowling lanes will be re- pm sanded and resurfaced this June Wednesday night will be reand then will be under ABC served for a mixed doubles (American Bowling Congress) league or trio league sanction The Aggie Bowl will also be All leagues will be run aftr starting a house records list for sanction conditions enabling stuleague play and a Bowler of the will be necessary” dents to qualify for national Month and Year program award and local competition For more information contact Those interested in bowling in the Larry Anthon in the Aggie Bowl Thursday Night Classic League at 7467 each quarter the are students taught the basics of Beginning volleyball They’re taught how to spike serve bump overhead set and various other skills Later students are put into game situations with equal amounts of men and women on each team all-sta- ar rs recycle this all-sta- paper rs Traders Den: Attention Students Will pay cash for used furniture (& housewares) Call in 752-800- 4 or bring to Traders Den 434 South Main Now buying - will pick up retail outlet soon opening END OF SCHOOL Year specials FINE DIAMONDS “Playing with guys really gives practice” said Cheryl Divine a freshman enrolled in coed volleyball “At first I didn’t like it because it was sort of scarey playing guys but now I you All Calculators in stock really like it” “It certainly is more interesting to have the class coed” said Laurie Conroy an assistant to a on Special! volleyball class Any students wanting to sign up for a coed volleyball class next fall will be happy to know that all physical education classes will be listed for both men and women Dr Dale Nelson head of the physical education department said the classes can no longer be listed just for men or women You afternoons 14 kt Gold Rings Beautiful Needham diamond rings reasonably priced and guaranteed Full diamond value and permanent registration trade-i- n l"f Siirni ml l 750 W 200 I N 752-643- 2 jfcrfin Hours: Sat 1 10-6:0- 0 pm 0-4:- are cordially invited & 9 to attend a lecture jp I ftW f 1 by the President of the American Jewish Alternatives Now $299 to Zionism Rabbi Elmer Berger Rabbi Elmer Berger will speak Wednesday May 26 at 12:30 pm MANY STYLES ON SALE IN SPECIAL WINDOW COLLECTION UC Anoditoroyinn) the lecture will be Judaism conflict Zionism and the Arab-lsraeSponsored by — OAS Logan The subject of li 41 North Main Soil Jeweler innn Middle ofiKJklock Mw of the clock |