Among returnees are fullbacks Bernie Willms and Bruce Hol- lanby and forwards Greg Heideman and Gary Cairney. Sean Tuckett and Andros Nucleos are moving from halfback to forward and Roland Mechler is moving to the halfback position after being a fullback last season. Mark Trodden has moved from the half- back position to re- place Walker in goal and three others are moving to new posi- tions. "Last year we were successful! with four halthacks," said Voi- sin. "This year, we'll have to see how the teams play us. You never know until the season's under way and you see how good the other teams are." Vikings' coach Paul Voisin has taken a "wait and see" ap- proach while Knights coach Armand Caenen reports a new aerobics fitness program for his team. It must be spring. Another high school soccer season is sche- duled to begin Thurs- day. Players have been selected for Waterloo collegiate Vikings and Bluevale Knights sen- ior teams but no rash predictions have come from either camp. Richard O'Brien Chronicle Staff SENIOR CITIZEN mscoum TUES.-WED, OPEN THURS. NIGHT " f ...mretotsirofterrmmttttart'tustr-ttratt _ Iv o AEROBICS Classes ttor all levels) ' , 0 WEIGHT TRAINING ttor both men s RAC UET iiiiA(Wilh?lili :45“; FITNESS WEBER ST. N. WATERLOO LINCOLN PLAZA COLUMBIA IS INTO ...call 886-3940 fhssidg's Hairstyling Stasrt set for soccer" and women) , JQGGING (both city and country) COURTS INC. Includes our new fttrtess mogvam and racquelbau i'rii'ilEiiiU, SPECIAL ms.- Months 886-5870 1 40 Columbia West, Waterloo Knights. meanwhile, hope to make up for a lack of talent and expe- rience with a new aero- bic program intro- duced by assistant coach Darlene Nor- dori. "I'm going with the most dedicated players this year." said Caen- en. "We don't have the most talent," New to the team are John McKerrow, Ron Eitzen, Fred Gross- man, Jason Mausberg, Khang New. Rich Knill and David Brow. Returnees include Peter Braid. Mark Eberlin. Helmut Kliewer, Andre Schaffner, Ralph Ur- banke and centre for, ward Neil Movold. who will share that position Armand Caenen, coach of the Bluevale Knights boys soccer team, joins in with his team's aerobic workouts. Also par- MP Newcomers include goalie Warren Luyt, here from South Africa on an exchange pro- gram, and Scott Rei- chard and Rob Camp- bell, up from the jun- iors. with newcomer Paul Picard. Other newcomers in- clude Roman Hatashi. NOMINAL COSTS 1. Adults (18 years and over). $42.00 + $10.00 with locker. 2. Married couple. $75.00 + $1000 each with locker. 3, Instructional and club programs are avail- able to Community members at an addition- al nominal charge. To Purchase Your Community Mamba-stun Visit Unlver ity of Waterloo Needles Hall. CASHIERS SFFICE, First floor, during normal office hours. Recreational memberships are available to any Kitchener-Waterloo Citizen, 18 years of age and over, to use the excellent recreational facilities at the University of Waterloo, from Monday. April 30 to Sunday. August 12, 1984. BENEFITS I. Free use at to squash and 2 tennis courts. 2. Twenty-eight hours of tree, recreational /tit- ness swims. 3. Participation in 4 competitive and 6 recreational leagues. 4. Participation in over 30 instructional and 8 club programs. 5. Free use of the weight room and sauna. Full Campus Recreation Spring 1984 program brochures are available on request and from the Physical Activity Building. For further information, contact the UW Athletic Department. 885-1211 Ext. 3302 or Peter Hopkins. Coordinator Campus Recreation. 885-1211 Ext. 3532. UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO CAMPUS-COMMUNITY SPRING 1984 RECREATION PROGRAM ta, Ed Stevens, Sean Thomas and Gerard Douglas. If fields are in condi. tion, Knights will be visitors at Elmira and District Secondary School while Vikings will be visitors at Forest Heights colle- giate. Both games are set to start at 3 p.m. tlcipating in aerobics at BCI are members of the track and field and girls soccer teams. Richard O'Brien photo BACK A FIGHTER. [jf",':' That future man: that lad is.rirtgtoh-xkhardto 6ghthis disability, and it's I fight he'sroingtowi" Eamth helps.butwetzoodrdotut ,ittmyrftebsor4ease Bach may? convemtionand f: you a lot about the future hey hht_iltefof - ISWHEREWtAtLSPEND THE RESTOF OURLIVES Richard o-Mon photo _‘;‘I&J announcing our Casserole Recipe contest We're looking for your ...Super Supper Casserole GRAND!“ Illlll't ' Submit your recipe at supper time and get a Super Supper of your choice for lâ€; price. 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