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Fall Term Courses

Health Education: Hygiene. Three lectures per week during the term.

Beginning Swimming: Non-swimmers are afforded the opportunity to
learn to swim fifty yards and to perform selected water stunts.

Advanced Swimming: Instruction and practice in the crawl, back, breast,
and side strokes, selected water stunts, and diving constitute this course.

Beginning Tennis: The fundamentals and rules of this sport are taught.
This course is for beginners only. Students must supply racquet and tennis
balls.

Advanced Tennis: Fundamentals, strategy, and rules of tennis will be
stressed. Students must supply racquet and tennis balls.

Individual Activities: A group of individual activities such as: bar vault,
rope skip, juggle, obstacle event, rope climb, pulley, weights, springboard
high jump, one-lap run, etc., are practiced.

Touch Football: Punting, forward passing, drop kicking, catching, center
snap, and rules are taught. Organized teams play frequently. A copy of
the rules will be supplied each student taking this course.

Soccer: The rudiments and rules of this game are taught. Organized
teams play during each class period.


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Playground Baseball: Playing skills are developed and rules are learned.

Volleyball: Fundamentals and rules are stressed.

Apparatus and Tumbling Stunts: Stunts on the horizontal bar, parallel
bars, side horse, and mats are practiced.

Special Exercise: Students with defects, revealed by the medical examination,
may be assigned to special exercise classes by the University Physician.