This year we had the pleasure of introducing the first annual Recreation Alumni Award. It was created to identify and recognize former Recreation student employees who are shaking things up, standing out, and making an impact in their careers and communities and/or towards the department. It honors someone who continues to represent the spirit of Rec and UC San Diego long after they leave. So it is no surprise that the 2018 Recreation Alumni Award was presented to Cass Lobsinger.
Cass joined the Recreation department as a sophomore in 1991 when she applied for the position of receptionist. She got the job and it was the beginning of a life changing experience. She went on to become Program Assistant with the Rec Class program, which she expresses was one of her favorite positions due to the opportunity to be independent. She was also 1 of 2 who worked as a Knock Around Camp counselor and taught Gymnastics. In 1993, Cass graduated and knew she didn’t want an office job straight out of college. This led her to her first career position at the Pacific Islands Club in Saipan, on the other side of the word. Cass wrote, “It was Rec in the tropics.” It didn’t take too long for Cass to return to the Triton Rec family because in 1995 she was hired at the Assistant Director of Rec Classes. She even interviewed in the new RIMAC building before it was finished. Cass remained in this position as well as running Knock Around from 1995-2006.
When asked what UCSD Recreation means to her, Cass shared, “As a 2nd year student, I was looking for a job to make some extra spending money, and when I applied for the receptionist job, never in my wildest dreams did I think what a huge effect [the department] would have on my life. I was a good student, dedicated to my studies, but even more dedicated to UCSD Recreation. It became my home away from home. My bosses at Rec Classes, Judy White & Laurel Dean, became my segregate parents, giving me jobs as well as mentoring me on life in general… Recreation gave me two major gifts. First, the community at UCSD Recreation was my home, it was family, fun and safe. I have lifelong friends from my years working at Recreation. Second, they allowed me as a student to grow into a young professional in the field of Recreation, which ultimately lead to another 11 years as a career [member]. Recreation is a place for students, staff, and community to add more value to their college life.” We are very proud to give Cass this award.
If you are a Triton Recreation alum, we encourage you to stay connected and informed by following UCSD Recreation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or by visiting https://recreation.ucsd.edu/. Once a part of the Rec family, you are always a part of it!!!
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