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Student Leadership
The Intramural Department recognizes the importance of student groups that contribute greatly to a smoothly run intramural program. Two such groups are the Intramural Advisory Council and the Intramural/Building Staff
1. The Intramural Advisory Council is composed of students with leadership abilities and with an interest in sports. These students represent the different facets of campus life, i.e. dormitory, sorority, fraternity, independent, law students, and graduate students. The Council is a voluntary group which act as a consulting body to the Director of Intramurals. The Council also acts as a disciplinary board for the Intramural sport programs, providing the fundamental principle of "due process" for all participants. It is the goal of the Intramural Advisory Council to allow student input and ideas so that the Intramural Department may better serve the campus community.
The 2001-2002 Intramural Advisory Council Officers are
| President: | Annie Mueller |
| Vice-President: | Kurt Mabis |
| Secretary: | James Hambrock |
| Public Relations: | Betsy Richardson, Joel Hirschfeld, and Tim Perrymann |
2. Student Staff positions include sport supervisors, officials, and ARC building staff.
Sport supervisors are placed in charge of specific events throughout the year. Their responsibilities include promoting, planning, supervising, and evaluating these events.
Officials are very important to the intramural program. Training clinics are offered prior to each major sport to ensure quality officials. Classroom discussion, a written test and "hands-on" practices are offered.
The Athletics-Recreation Center uses students to supervise the various activity areas in the building. Positions include Building Supervisor, Service Area Attendant, Weight Room Supervisor, and Lifeguard.
Any student interested in working for the Intramural Department should inquire in the Intramural Office or call 464-5211.
Job Descriptions
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