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n '-- , f .. 1 - M ! - . j - t 3 . i I t lj ii. vi l 1 y i w .. . Thursday, February 5 Dart V.'oodard, IM Publicity, S33-1153 Volums 1, Number 13 Chapel HiSf, North Carolina This week's rankings. . .no order CRACIND . Varsity Football "Unbelievables" Law School "Mudsharks" RESIDENCE HALL Law School "Chaos" Winston Law School "Caveats." Teague A "B-Ballers" Dental "Healers" Lewis "Sleehrats" Ehringhaus "Synopators" '.' Cranville DW "Ease" ( , Stacy "High Balls" . - WOMEN'S COMPETITIVE . P.E. Crads "Has Beens" . . P.E. U'grads "Butchers" Oak Ave."WFOWPackers" FRATERNITY . Black Student Movement Omega Psi Phi "Omega Men" CO-REC COMPETITIVE Sigma Nu "Blue" . Tar Heel Manor "Annihilators" 'DU "Blue 1" Morrison "N FLO" Chi Phi "Blue 1" Avery "Co-Recreators" Sig Ep "White" Jamestown "Motley's Crew" Couples to co IffOwfU O.K. you love-crazed Carolina couples. Marty Pomerantz has devised a special event especially for you. On Sunday, Feb. 15, you will have the chance to show just how well you work and play together as a team in the IM-Rec Sports Program's inaugural "Valentine's Couples Competition," set for 2 p.m. in and around the IM-Rec complex. The purpose of this event, according to organizers Beverly Rowe and Corbi Bulluck of Pomerantz's P.E. 127 (Intramural and Extramural Administration) class, is to rhoose the most versatile couples here at UNC. To do this, Rowe and Bulluck will have the couples participate in a variety of competitive and non competitive activities. Some of the events offered are co-ed bundling, grocery cart relay, obstacle course, dashes, foul shooting and bowling Points will be awarded for each event and totalled to determine the wnninj; couple, Rowe said. Because of the variety of activities, several facilities will be used.. Participants should report to the IM-Rec office by 2 p.m. on the 15th. Deadline for entering this event is Wed,. Feb. 11 by 5 p.m. in the IM-Rec office. 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Last spring's referendum has transformed Pdmerantz from Assistant V Director to Associate Director, or from doer to over-seeer. He now has two assistant directors under him, one responsible for scheduling and the other for facilities and faculty-staff. Pomerantz used to have all three of those responsibilities. So what does this energetic carpet bagger have to do now besides teach in -the P.E. Department and work on his doctorate? "I am responsible for over-seeing all the programming aspects of the IM-Rec program," he said. "I have my finger in most everything that goes on (in the program)." So if the director's job can be described by fiscal responsibilities, Pomerantz' job can - be described by "day-to-day" or "practical" program operations. Pomerantz is a native of The Bronx, New York. He was graduated from The State University of New York at Binghamton (Binghamton State) and received his master's degree from Michigan State University. After he received his master's, he stayed in East Lansing for two years coordinating the school's open recreation program. It was this emphasis on recreation that he brought to Carolina in 1976. Coming into a program that was extremely strong in traditional competitive activities, he gradually established new 'recreational activities without taking away from the competitive ones. ' He admits favoring the non-competitive philosophy but he says the two Associata !M-Rsc Pomerantz Director Marty (competitive and recreation) can "absolutely go hand-in-hand." Pomerantz can be credited (or blamed) for many of the special events in the program, such as this month's "Valentine's Couples Competition." He also took a growing trend around the country in IM scheduling and revised it a bit to come up with UNCs own "instant scheduling." '"Yeah, I work with Janice in trying to iron out the kinks in this new system," he said. Pomerantz likes the new system and will probably keep it, but he wants input from the students. The associate IM-Rec director is by definition more available to the students than the director. Pomerantz says students should contact him if they "want to learn some nice running routes," or if they would like to baby-sit for the apple-of-his-eye son, Adam, (frequently seen around Woollen riding on his dad's shoulders), or on a more serious note, if they have any activity ideas or questions or problems with the present program. Students should drop by to see Pomerantz about anything in the IM-Rec -program. He needs the company as he is trying very hard to stay out of everyone else's way. lAAporf ant dates fri Feb 6 DEADLINt for entering facstatf ratquetball league Mon., Feb 9 DEADLINE for registering for Lifetime leisure Program badminton clinic . . togging clinic 5.30 p m . Woollen Cvm Wed, Feb 11 -DEADLINE for entering IM "Valentine's Couples Competition", ; DEADLINE for entering "Stat-O-matir. Baseball" tournament . -. Sun . Feb 15 1st annual "Valentine's Couples Competition." 2 p m Mon. Feb. 16 DEADLINE for registering for elt defense clinic and 2nd fitness class badminton clink, b-6 pm .Woollen Wed., Feb. 18 DEADLINE for volleyball clinic second of four fitness classes Mi p m. Woollen ANNOUNCf MINTS P E. Department and IM-Rec Sports Program are sponsoring three more fitrws classes drttes ol remaining classes are Wed, Feb. 18. Mon. March lb. and Mon , Marc h KJ contact Ass't IM-Rec Director Rob frye (or details Basketball team captains interested in getting cm tin- aiting list for defaulted game-times, contact Ass'! IM Ret Director Jams MaUon Persons interested in partif tpattng in the 1 st annual "Stat-O-matic Baseball' tournament tan leave their name and phone number with the IM-Rec office m Woollen or by calling 933-10uf DEADLINE lor entering K Wed, Feb 11 thisH card-and-dice game All sports med employees, officials and area coordinators should check sith IM Rec Seoetary lUrbara Hall lor old p. y c hecks and W 2 form NO MORE basketball oHtcials are needed officials will be needed for tnnrrtube water basketball and sohball later this semester . contact Supervisor of Official Rick fa f i.a.fj' H ' N h?l I tjl tUU i mVv i mli ))t r i M Hi 1 - ? 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