10 Wednesday, August 23, 1978 University Dally Kansan Recreation spots abound Bv BRIANDENNY Staff Writer So you think enrollment is absolute chaos and you're ready to blow off the day's frustrations. Recreation Services, a division of the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation has ten playing fields suitable for your steam release. There are two fields located east of Robinson Gymnasium, four fields south of Watkins Hospital, three fields at the northeast corner of 23rd and Iowa streets and one field west of Oliver Hall at 19th and Naismith streets. All ten fields are multi-purpose grounds suited for baseball, football, soccer or throwing frisbee. The fields are available on-site and must be scheduled or intramural activities are not scheduled. Robinson also houses a 25-yard swimming pool that is equipped with a diving well. The pool is available for recreational use weekdays from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday from 9:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. you would hold 10:30 p.m. Staff Photo by TRISH LEWIS The university provides 17 lighted tennis courts. 13 are located south of Robinson and four courts are located southwest of Allen Field House. All are available for students at any time when classes, varsity or international teams are not scheduled for the course. RECREATION SERVICES also provides for a special swim for the bandcapped on Saturday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and a family swim from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Allen Field House provides facilities for jogging, volleyball, weight lifting and basketball. These facilities are available weekdays from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and weekends from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. A K.U. Identification card must be presented for admittance. Robinson also has four basketball and volleyball courts, three handball courts, men and women's locker rooms, saunas, a weight room and a gymnasium room. Reservations are required for handball courts. Everubody's happy University of Kansas Recreational Services offer a little bit of everything, from organized basketball to hot summer baseball. There's something for everyone in the campus. RESERVATIONS MUST be made in person in the Recreation Service office in Brownsville, TX. Locker rentals are handled by the Recreation Service office in 208 Robinson. Robinson is available to students Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. They will be available on Sept. 5th and rental for a full calendar year is $8. Recreation Services advises cricket, tenning, frisbee, hang gliding, karate, golf. It also sponsors the K.U. intramural sports program. Intramural activities for the fall include touch football, tennis, handball, raucquetball, horseshoes, volleyball, badminton and cross country. Students interested in participating in a club should contact the Contact Service Staff Photo by SUZANNE BURDICK Tennis can be especially grueling during the hot summer months. John Enda, seconde tenniste his sixes we did during a tennis class at the Robinson tennis courts. For occasions in tennessee, he practices on his own. Hot serve Touch football is the first activity to start. Registration is Sep, 5, 6 and 7 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the south gymnasium of Robinson. Students interested in racquetball should contact the Recreation Service office before Sept. 15. The first racquetball tournament will be held on Sept. 17. Daily facility and program updates may be obtained by calling the recreation information telephone, 843-3456. The information line provides a two minute recorded message explaining recreational activities of the day. Place an ad Tell the world Call 864-4358 Bolly dancing, sculpture and volleyball are among the activities available to University of Kansas students this fall through community programs in Lawrence. The Lawrence Park and Reer education Department and the Lawrence Arts Center offer activities and other classes and sporting events to community resident year-round. Community classes, activities abound The Park and Recreation Department holds classes in women's swimming, men's basketball, tennis, watercolor, weaving, ceramics, silversmithing, watercolor, life drawing, modern dance, ballet, jazz ballet, belting舞蹈 and disco dance, volleyball and basketball leagues for adults. Most of the classes meet once a week for eight weeks, according to John Ross, director of recreation. The adult classes are more focused on learning, and won't conflict with labs or college courses. Park and Recreation classes are held in the Lawrence Community Center, 115 W. 15th St. The center is open to the public when it is not being used for classes. The department charges $7 or $4 for each course. The art classes are more expensive. however, because the student must buy his own supplies, Ross said. The hours the community building is open for public use varies from month to month, Ross said, depending on the classes and sporting events scheduled. Students can find out about class schedule and Park and Department Station at 841-773-0. The Lawrence Arts Center, Ninth and Vermont streets, offers art courses, including classes in pottery, batik and weaving, drawing, painting and sculpture. The center also holds courses in creative writing, instrumental music and dance. Most of the classes cost from $8 to $12, Cathy Fotherger, the center's administrative assistant. said. The fee include the cost of supplies for the class. scholarships to those who can't afford the classes. 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