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First-Year Activities

Physical Education A1: Beginning Swimming (Fall Term): Each student
is given a swimming test when he registers in September. (The test
consists of a fifty (50) yard swim, free style, and without any specified time
limit) Students failing this test are assigned to Physical Education Al.
(Credit ⅓ session-hour.)

Physical Education A2: Individual Activities (Fall Term): A series of
individual events are practiced and tests in these events will be given at the
end of the term. The events include such fundamental activities as running,
jumping, climbing, vaulting, kicking; emphasis is placed on the development of
coordination. As many of the events as possible are practiced out of doors.
(Credit, ⅓ session-hour.)

Physical Education A3: Touch Football (Fall Term): Teams are organized
and the fundamentals of the game are taught. Players change places
frequently on the team. This enables each one to become familiar with the
various duties and tasks involved in playing the game. An examination on the
rules is given at the end of the term. (Credit, ⅓ session-hour.)

Physical Education A4: Tennis (Beginners Only) (Fall and Spring
Terms):
Various strokes, service and volley fundamentals are developed.
Students must supply their own racquets and tennis balls. (Credit, ⅓
session-hour for each term.)

Physical Education A5: Basketball (Winter Term): Basketball fundamentals
consisting of shooting, passing and elementary team play will be
stressed for beginners. Teams will be organized and a schedule developed.
An examination on the rules is given at the end of the term. (Credit, ⅓
session-hour.)

Physical Education A6: Boxing (Winter Term): A graded course in
boxing technique is followed. The course is designed primarily for students
who have had no previous boxing experience. An examination on the rules


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of intercollegiate boxing is given at the end of the term. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

Physical Education A7: Handball (Winter Term): This game of increasing
popularity and which is one of the best for general conditioning is
taught during the winter term. Players must supply their own gloves and
balls. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

Physical Education A8: Tap Dancing (Winter Term): Fundamental
steps are developed. Students must supply their own shoes. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

Physical Education A9: Playground Baseball (Spring Term):
Fundamentals of these outdoor games are stressed for beginners. Teams are organized
and a playing schedule is developed. Team members change positions
frequently in order to become more familiar with the game as a unit. Examinations
on the rules are given at the end of the term. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

Physical Education A10: Volley Ball (Spring Term): Volley ball fundamentals
are stressed. A playing schedule is organized and competitive work
is performed. Practical examinations on playing ability and written examinations
on rules will be given at the end of the term. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

Physical Education A11: Red Cross Life Saving (Spring Term):
The regular senior course is offered during the Spring. An authorized Red
Cross Life Saving Examiner conducts the course and successful candidates may
obtain official membership cards. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

Physical Education Hygiene (Fall or Winter Term): The course consists
of lectures, recitations and assigned reading on matters of personal
hygiene, bodily functions and the effects of exercise as related to the various
physical activities. (Credit, 1 session-hour.)

Physical Education Special (Fall, Winter and Spring Terms):
Men who have defects which are revealed by the medical examination may be
assigned to corrective classes by the University Physician. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour
for each term.)

The second-year activities offer several courses of floorwork instruction
from which each student elects an activity for each term. In addition to the
above courses a student is offered the choice of participating in any of the
varsity sports in season.