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( about those that do take part in the various sports available. Although some of the groups do take part at a varsity level, competition is optional. "A couple of former students were planning to go to the Olympics for the sailing competition. They were training with us," Julie says. Club Sports has about 1,500 students that participate in activities from billiards to I. bowling, to Tae Kwan Do to swimming. The list of the activities going on that are available could keep a person busy all term. Julie has kept many people happy and healthy with exercise and competition. With approximately three new club sports a year added to the list, Club Sports will continue to see more students involved in athletics no mat­ ter what their personal capabilities may be. Tom Boyd Hd sorrow of studies. Left:Julie Bishop, Miss Mi­ cro-manager. Below: Fencing keeps stu­ dents fit and entertained. lub Sports offered to students. Sara Henderson

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