Why ‘is it “that a 'sc - nonsense ‘approach that precludes.cutting ¢ | - Hea also” igri recreations = to take part in'sports, is able toclaim that.97 per’ Sports club program that “cent or more of its students, s pasticipate in fitriess- -oriented activities? . 28 : Possibly because - Aarne © Hannikainen’s attitude © to. Sports is a little off-beat. 2 ; 2 “Fitness,” “he " says.. “‘Should: be fun. And many youngsters in elementary - _and secondary schools never ‘learn how to play and enjoy themselves, because of the . emphasis -upon producing™ " winning teams that carry . ; School colors.”’ _ ad “2 Wannikainen introduced. “his program when he became athletic diretor at the Hailey “bury School of Mines in 1969. . The: school, now part. of the - -tri-campus Northern College ‘complex in Northern Ontario, produces’ technicians and technologists for the mining industry, with about 95 per _ cent of them. finding jobs. as Soon as they graduate. HSM - dates back to 1912, and many . of its graduates are now top — executives in the mining — industry. When Hannikainen inter- views a student who shows little interest in thé more traditional sports, he points to a cartoon that hangs on his office wall and depicts his sports philosophy. “*Everybody can do some- thing. But it is my job to see that they enjoy it,”’ he states. Hannikainen finds that a _high percentage of first-year students at HSM have never participated in organized sports, and nearly as many have never learned to partici- pate in sports for the sheer fun of it. At HSM, the basic phili- Sophy is to offer such a wide NSWwe slaydowns North Shore Winter Club rinks swept District I finals for women over the weekend. The Lindsay Sparks rink from the North Shore Winter Club captured the ladies event of the District I playdowns hosted by ollyburn Country Club. - An extra end was required to break a tie with the Linda Moore rink, also of the Winter Club. The winning rink will advance to the provincial championships to be held in Burnaby ca ly February. Another Winter Club rink won the senior ies when Connie Batkér's foursome knocked off\Thelma Levine, also of the Cc. They will compete in the provincial finals in Prince Rupert, February 11-15. ’ competition between classes. wearing glasses from facing : , (ore) with - a : tough, “o- yank: high with Hannikainen a A features 2 standing invitation” “to students interested - in cee ' starting a new sport to form a. _— club..And*there’s an extra- -yariety of activities that ‘mural program that. sees. " there’s something for env “HSM’s. team compete. one. And. Hannikainen “against ‘other ‘colleges. as” ~ found’ that the. participation: _ well as local leagues. oo ‘ratio increases with the” ao fe, a ‘range of choice. When he “But the emphasis is upon : Offered only half. a dozen particip~tion. ‘and Hannikai 2 ‘options, very few students: “nen cheesfully cha would take them all. -Now-he rules. ‘so, tha: small pl offers about 25, and the . can compete. With giants. i majority of students take part ‘ vetsion of touch-football * = : in ‘eight or ten, and some © limits.the touch to between re ae P ——— more than 20. . ‘shoulders and hips: Hockey’ of ae a hl e = - ; with a sponge rubber puck .& - : : Key to his success is the can be fast and furious, but it’’ ‘fntramural - program, with -doesn’t deter .the student” It includes archery, badmin- up to slapshots. ‘ton, basketball, bowling, _ ‘broomball, cross-country, Competition between | curling, fastball, floor hock- classes in ‘the intramural ‘ey, football, golf; hockey, programs fierce, but results paddleball, powerlifting, are weighted, with, participa- . snowshoeing, soccer, table ‘tion scoring almost as’ much: - tennis, team handball, as winning. : volteypall and snooker.’ . , “HOTALLY HOT” » “THE WHO - WHO ARE You _ TANYA TUCKER : TNT 'NEIL DIAMOND - 20 GOLDEN GREATS - . ROBERT JOHNSON - CLOSE PERSONAL FRIEND $4.49 $ 5.49 .. 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