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Second-Year Activities

Physical Education B1: Playground Baseball (Fall and Spring
Terms):
Advanced team organization and team play make up the course. A
playing schedule is developed. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour for each term.)


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Physical Education B2: Volleyball (Fall and Spring Terms):
Leagues are formed after team organization and advanced tactics are studied
and a playing schedule followed. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour for each term.)

Physical Education B3: Soccer Football (Fall and Spring Terms):
Fundamentals and elementary team play will be required. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour
for each term.)

Physical Education B4: Advanced Swimming (Fall Term): Development
of various strokes is begun, then water stunts and diving are taught.
(Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

Physical Education B5: Apparatus and Tumbling Stunts (Fall and
Winter Terms):
Exhibition work on heavy apparatus and in tumbling comprise
the activities in this course. Stunts on low and high horizontal bars, parallel
bars and on the flying rings are taught. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour for each
term.)

Physical Education B6: Red Cross Life Saving (Spring Term):
Students must be qualified swimmers. Successful candidates obtain official membership
cards from the American Red Cross. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour for those
not credited with A11.)

Physical Education B7: Tennis (Advanced) (Fall and Spring Terms):
This course will be limited to those of some experience. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

Physical Education Selected Activities: (Winter Term Only): During
the winter term second-year men may select one or two optional activities
from the accepted list. This list included basketball, boxing, swimming, handball,
track work, gymnastics, fencing and other activities. The work is performed on
a regular schedule which will be convenient for the student. (Credit, 1/3 session-hour.)

In addition to the activities which carry credit in session-hours the School
of Physical Education is aiding in the development of an intramural program.
So far, teams and leagues have been organized in playground baseball, basketball,
handball and soccer. Tentative additional offerings include touch football, swimming,
track and field events, and volleyball.

All students are eligible for intramural participation.