Recreational Sports Journal Volume 8, Issue 3 (May 1984)
- Articles
- The Mock Interview Program – An Important Part of Professional Development
William P. McMinn, J. Michael Dunn pages 7–9
- Leadership and/or Management in Intramural-Recreational Sports
Gerald M. Maas pages 10–12
- Getting the Right Person for the Right Job: Staffing for Professionalism
Tom W. Kelly pages 14–16
- The Psychology of Making Sound Hiring Decisions
Robert L. Boucher pages 18–23
- Identifying Inservice Training Needs for Recreational Sports Professionals
Gene G. Lamke pages 24–26
- Developing and Training Recreational Sports Staff through a Retreat Experience
Dennis M. Carey
- The Delicate Art of Terminating Staff
John W. Reznik pages 28–30
- Thesis Abstract: An Analysis of Training Methods of Selected Universities
Judith A. Seger
- A Conditioning Program for Physically Impaired Individuals
Diane S. Kaiser, Kenneth P. Kaiser pages 34–37
- An Aquatics Program for the Sensory Impaired
Linda Hall, Dawn Shelar pages 38–39
- A Tragedy of Intramurals: Major and Minor Sports Classifications
Lynn Stockman Imergoot pages 40–41
- The Happy Intramural Programmer - A Modern Day Fable
Gerald M. Maas pages 42–44
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