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Athletics, Intramurals and Recreation The purpose of the Intramural and Recreation Program is to provide an opportunity for the university communi- ty to enjoy competitive and non-com- petitive types of recreational and athletic activities. Recreation activities include: swim- ming, basketball, weight training, table tennis, fencing, slimnastics, and the Century Club. Intramural competition includes: bad- minton, swimming, volleyball, softball, tennis, football, floor hockey, and table tennis. Above — First Row, Left to Right: Violet Johnson, Joan Siegel (Coordinator Intramurals, Recreation), Betty Guzik (Asst. Coordinator, Athletic Program), Betty Meyer Second Row, Left to Right: Frank Hostetler, Dolores Petty, John Waechter, Ray Kaspar, Tony Schimpf, Ron Faloona (Athletic Director), Dan Creely Human Performance Lab Coordinator Named as National ACE Fellow Dr. George Lesmes, coordinator of the Human Performance Laboratory, was one of 47 American educators named nationally as an ACE (American Council on Education) Fellow in the 1982-83 Program in Academic Admin- istration. The ACE Fellows Program was es- tablished in 1964 to strengthen the leadership in American higher educa- tion by identifying and preparing faculty and staff for positions in aca- demic administration. As an ACE Fellow, Lesmes was as- signed to work with several administra- tive offices, including the President ' s, as an administrative intern. This is in addition to studying at several other universities and attending a seminar on the problems of academic administra- tion. Under Lesmes ' leadership, the Hu- man Performance Laboratory trains students in the areas of physiology and cardiac rehabilitation. The lab also pro- vides fitness evaluations that determine an individual ' s capacity for safe exer- cise. Lesmes is the designer of the Uni- versity ' s Master of Science Degree program in exercise physiology and cardiac rehabilitation, the only program of its kind in a public institution of higher education. Lesmes is also a fellow of the Ameri- can College of Sports Medicine, and has worked extensively on various civic programs involved in the field. Admissions and Records (continued from page 21) get one free book — after that they would be charged. Additionally, Admissions and Records participated in planning exercises for the Board of Governors for contingency plans if faced with enrollment de- creases. The office determined that if enrollment were to decrease by 10%, the University would experience a $2.1 million shortfall. If this happened, the University indicated that it would have to lay off personnel and increase tuition. The study was conducted as a result of the discovery that the number of traditional college students 18-23 was dropping. Northeastern discounted any enrollment problems because of its higher than average age students, and its low tuition, make it attractive to students faced with larger and larger increases in tuition at other institutions. 22
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mm and Records Office NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CATALOG 1982-1984 Students enjoy their three time a year wait in open registration lines. The Admissions and Records Office assumes responsibility for the processing of admissions applications and maintenance and integrity of student records. As an agent for the university and official custodian of student academic records, this office has the re- sponsibility for the dissemination of information concerning students and re- leases information only at the student ' s request and approv- al. During the year controversy developed over an announce- ment by the Admissions and Records Office that students and non-students would be charged for copies of the Uni- versity catalog. Previously the books were free. The new plan called for catalog re- quests to be handled by Follett ' s Book Nook. However, such a storm was raised by the Student Senate that the University eventually backed away from the plan, and decided to allow students to (continued on next page)
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