Summer Mustang, August 11, 1983

Summer Mustang, August 11, 1983

^ "7 / cx_ .D. X L I I L I Inside.TT f = : ' W ir M • k M ir Ik . I k . 1 ■ » ^ II II IL J • ' I • • nt ■» I f ‘T'f Pirfyiirtihnir tj|i^rar«tty. fa«ii Ì Mid-State Fair concerts Harter resigns to pursue other ‘field’ Editor's note: Just before the paper was to be printedvery positive step in my career,’’ said Harter. “The late last night, it was learned that Cal Poly's Women's (USC) administration has pledged to financially back a Cross-Country coach, Lance Harter, had changed w in nhis in g program.’’ mind in regard to the coaching position at U.S.C. AAs winning a program is not what the Lady Trojans result, Harter is once again Cal Poly's cross-country haveand had in cross country or track. In fact, the best track coach. Due to space and time considerations, thing the about the program in the past couple of years has story unforturuitely could not be pulled. been its name—USC. They are far from national powers. Harter’s job is to make t h ^ into national powers. by M ik« Mathison ‘I ’m very pleased to be able to hire someone of Lance’s staff Writ« ability and talent,’’ said USC athletic director Barbara Hedges. “ He is exactly what I was lik in g for to fill this Lance Harter came to Cal Poly four years ago from a position.’’ high school in Colorado to try and build successful Harter replaces Sherry Calvert as the ’Trojan mentor. women’s cross country and track and Held programs She was a two-time U.S. Olympic javelin thrower who here. wiU be pursuing her doctorate in sports psychology at He did it. USC. Under his guidance the Mustang women have “ My primary apprehension was leaving the kids garnered 93 all-America certiflcates by 68 athletes at (athletes at Poly),’’ said Harter. “ We have put in so the Division II level. They have earned nine all-America much blood, sweat and tears to make this program go honors in Division I, both indoor and outdoor competi­ that it’s awful tough to do all the work and not get a tion combined. In the four years Cal Poly’s women have chance to reap the rewards. The team is definitely going taken 10 Division II individual titles at Division II and to win the national title in cross coimtry and track next two more in Division I. year. W e’ve won four (national titles) now and I don’t Harter’s tracksters won three consecutive track and see any reason why the teams can’t win two more. field championships (the past two under the N C A A ban­ "This year’s team has some outstanding individuals ner) and won the N C A A Division II cross country crown who are going to be on the floor in ’84 for the (U.S. in Minnesota last year, also. Olympic) trials. And I wanted to be with them.” Harter now has a chance to work his magic elsewhere. Harter is takdng assistant coach Fred Harvey with 'The 33-year-old has resigned his position in San Luis him to USC. His other assistant coach will probably be Obispo to be the head women’s cross country and track Greg Craft, who was an assistant coach under former coach at the University of Southon California effective men’s coach Steve Millw. Maggie Keyes, who was com- September 1. P «»k g in the World ’Track and Field Championships in “ It iras a tough decision to leave Cal Poly for USC, Helsinki, Finland, will also he down there to train for the Former Cal Poly women’s track coach Lance but the potential they offer and the opportunity is a Olympic trials. P la a M • • • p a g a 6 Harter. ■.. ■«>«<' • ■»At* MkiK Hi OMy— V«m Enterprises turn students into real live ‘aggies’ bjK alU Jenaen gram by lending students money to cover all costs, and “W e especially encourage students who plan to teach staff WfMw reoaiving payment after the project has been completed agriculture to participate,” said Dr. John West, and marketed. Associate Dean of the School of Agriculture and The theory of “learn by doing” has always been Cal Ib e Ag. school emphasises the learning aspect of the Natural Resources. “If ths teacher has b M there, they Poly’s proud claim to fame. Tbs School of Agriculture program. A.C. Crabb, a crop science instructor, can be much more confident in their ability to teach.” promotea this concept to mavimiiiw potential with ita dsecribee it as "a tjrpe of ezporisnco you can’t gat West explained that 900-1000 students are involved Ag. Enterprise Project program. anywhere elaa.” each year, and the average project lasts kmgw than one The program, dewsloped in the mid-1930’s, givee “Sometfanao it’s an eye opener for even farm kids quarter. Up to four electiva units can be earned per stu­ studanta a chance to taka what they learn in thslr becauas they encounter new practices, and they’re re- dent each quarter. *nis amount of units depends on the claasee and apply it to actual situationa. fiuirad to not only produce thslr product, but market it type of project, said West, adding that two and a half ' Students numags thslr own farmiiig projects, and it’s as wan,’’ said Crabb. units per student Is ths average. aU up to them whether or not their pwsuit will bo sue- Studanta firom aO majors are eUgibls for tbs program, In ths spring of 1968, 401 students were contracted oasfuL aithough the majority are from the School of with an enterprise. This number is "fairly t 3rplcal” said Originally a— tw.f«»g was made available by teachers Agrkolturo. Projects range from com silage to bee West. The students are advised by an instructor from signing bank notes giving students the ability to bor­ keeping, from managing dairy hards to harvesting one of the six participating sg. departmsnts. row. Now the Cal Poly Foundation sponsors the pro- avocodoe. yc ■nsear Pag« 2 Mustang Oaiy Thursday, i h i '/V SHOES a p p a r e l EXERCISE EQUIPMENT -RUNNING SHOES- W ApiYI-UPS- -WEIGHT SET8- Inewbolance iff 42a & 420W SPE.CIAL GROUP Men's and Ladies' Re« V40 1982 Models 200 lb. OLYMPIC SET 2 9 9 9 W A R M -U PS Includes bar svith training collars Plates 2 each, 2 Lj , S. K), 25, !5- 19999 lodkJas^áí'BOSTON BURGUNDY Any poundage or price per pound refers to 3 9 9 9 the manufacturer's s(>ecified poundage on Cj<mk ) inid mile.ige the item. Some may vary in actual weight. training sh(X‘ idH2 prue $3S 110 lb. WEIGHT SET W ith Dumbell Handles, Includes 4-6.5 kilo, ^999 LADY FLEECE SEPARATEG- 4-4 kilo. 2-2 kilo orbitron interlocking discs HOODED TOPS 1999 Slightly blemished lORE RUNNING SHOES- If perfect $24 1 2 -BENCHES- FLEECE PANTS \ J g f - Slightly blemished ROCKY MOUNTAIN 'E q u a t o r It pertett $2(i «w»..,.. 1299 COMBINATION BENCH I9HJ prx $4() 99 NIKE MEN'S ZIPPERED Incline bench with adjustable INTERNATIONALIST _ HOODED TOP 1 3 9 0 0 I9B2 ni(Ni<‘l 1 4 9 9 uprights, Reg. $250 ............. 1982 p ri(f$ 4 8 ^ Keg. S2'i LEATHER CORTEZ ^ Slightly bleniishftl -AUTHENTIC (QñtB<iuit| It )M‘rl4H t S42 Jm -GRAVITY GUIDANCE- OCEANIA SHORT SLEEVE Mt*n s ^ L k Ik 's I Rrg $2S I DELUXE GUIDER RUGBY SHIRTS Full body weight traction device, DIABLO 1982 price rgoo chrome plated steel, ABS |)lastic M vn's ^ T $29 2 4 9 9 9 Kt>X SJS I 1299 bed. Reg. $425 ............... 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