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PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

Physical Education 92. P. E. I. Grammar Grades.—Both Terms. 3:30;
M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $1.50. Open to all students.
First Term, Miss Massengale; Second Term, —

This course will consist of Formal Gymnastics including Marching Tactics, Three
Mirute Drills, and Posture Tests, Gymnastic Games, Athletic Games of low organization,
Tumbling, Stunts, Competitive Athletics and Folk Dancing.

Students are required to wear gymnasium suits and tennis shoes.

For an Elementary Certificate, Physical Education 95 is required in connection
with this course.

Physical Education 93. P. E. I. Primary Grades.—Both Terms. 9:30;
M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $1.50. Open to all students.
Miss Pohl.

This course will consist of Story Plays, Formal Gymnastics, including Mimetics,


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Simple Marching Tactics. Three Minute Drills, and Posture Tests, Singing Games,
Gymnastic Games, and Rhythmic Plays.

For an Elementary Certificate, Physical Education 95 is required in connection
with this course.

Physical Education 94. P. E. I. High School.—Both Terms. 10:30;
M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $1.50. Open to all students.
Miss Smith.

This course will consist of Formal Gymnastics, including Marching Tactics, Three
Minute Drills, and Posture Tests, Gymnastic Games, Organized Team Games, Tumbling,
Stunts, Track and Field Athletics, and Folk Dances.

Students are required to wear gymnasium suits and tennis shoes.

For an Elementary Certificate, Physical Education 95 is required in connection
with this course.

Physical Education 95. P. E. II. Theory, Methods and Practice.
Both Terms. 12:30; M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee
$1.50. Open to all students. First Term, Miss Berryman; Second
Term, —

This course deals with Methods, Technique, and Practice of teaching Physical
Education for School Children. Emphasis is on Pedagogy.

This course, in conjunction with Physical Education 92, 93, or 94, is required
of candidates for the Elementary Certificate. The course must be taken either
along with or following Physical Education 92, 93 or 94. It may not precede any
of these courses.

Physical Education 96. I. Folk and Aesthetic Dancing—(Beginners).
—Both Terms. 2:30; M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee
$3.00. Open to all students. (Not children.) Miss Pohl.

No previous training required. Credit necessitates tests in performing each
dance and the technical exercises. Students not desiring credit are not required
to take tests.

This course includes simple Folk, National and Aesthetic Dances, Exercises in
Technique.

Gymnasium suits or Greek costumes required.

Physical Education 96. II. Folk and Aesthetic Dancing—(Intermediate).—First
Term. 11:30; M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour.
Fee $3.00. Miss Pohl.

Open to all students who have had Physical Education 96 or its equivalent. The
applicant to be approved by the Instructor. Credit necessitates tests in performing
each dance and the technical exercises. Students not desiring credit are not required
to take tests.

This course includes Folk, National and Aesthetic Dances of Medium difficulty,
Exercises in Technique.

Gymnasium suits or Greek costumes required.

Physical Education 97. Playground Organization and Management.
First Term. 8:30; M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $1.50.
Miss Smith.

The lectures include Need of Playgrounds, their organization and management.
Instruction in the theory of play. How to conduct Play Festivals and Field Meets.
The practice work comprises Games, Story Plays, Competitive Play and Athletic
Events, Gymnastic Drills, Tumbling, Stunts, Folk Dancing and the Use of Playground
Apparatus.

Students are required to wear gymnasium suits and tennis shoes.

Physical Education 98. Coaching of Basket Ball, Playground Baseball
and Volley Ball for Women.
—First Term. M. G. Hours to be arranged.
Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $1.50. Miss Barksdale.

This course is intended for Physical Directors, Public School teachers and others
who are called upon to teach Girl's Basket Ball, Playground Baseball and Volley
Ball.

Note.—No classes Organized with an Enrollment of Less than 12.

Physical Education 99. I. Swimming for Women—(Beginners).
Both Terms. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Section I—8:30-9:30;
Section II—10:30-11:30; Section III—11:30-12:30; Section
IV—2:30-3:30; M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee for instruction
$5.00. Fee for towel and laundering of suit $1.50. Miss
Smith, Miss Massengale, Miss Berryman, Miss Barksdale.

This course consists of instruction in correct breathing, overcoming fear of the
water, simple exercise for body balance, floating, preliminary strokes, beginner's
back stroke, and the technique of the side strokes.

Students desiring credit must pass tests.


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Physical Education 99. II. Swimming for Women—(Intermediate).
Both Terms. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 12:30-1:30; M. G.
Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee for instruction $5.00. Fee for
towel and laundering of suit $1.50. Miss Smith, Miss Massengale,
Miss Berryman, Miss Barksdale.

This course is a continuation of Beginner's Swimming, including side stroke,
single over arm side stroke, Trudgeon, preliminary crawl, rudiments of diving.

Students desiring credit must pass tests.

Physical Education 99. III. Swimming for Women—(Advanced).
Both Terms. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 9:30-10:30; M. G.
Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee for instruction $5.00. Fee for
towel and laundering of suit $1.50. Miss Smith, Miss Massengale,
Miss Berryman, Miss Barksdale.

This course includes crawl, racing back, breast, advanced diving.

Physical Education 100. Swimming for Men.—Both Terms. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Hours to be arranged. M. G.

Arrangements for the use of the swimming pool by men will be made. If there is
sufficient demand, instruction in Swimming will be provided and a fee of $5.00
charged; otherwise, a gymnasium fee of $2.50 will be charged.

Students desiring credit must pass tests.

Children will not be admitted to the swimming classes.

A regulation suit, costing about $1.50, will be required for all swimming classes.

Students who can qualify may take the Red Cross Life Saving Test.

Physical Education 101. General Swimming.—General Swimming tickets
covering ten admissions will be sold for $2.50; single admissions
.35. All persons except members of the Faculty purchasing these
tickets must pay a registration fee of $5.00 in addition to the price
of the ticket. No tickets sold to persons under 15 years of age.
Women pay $1.50 extra fee for sterilization of towels and bathing
suits.

Physical Education 102. Coaching of Football.—First Term. Six
weeks. Fee $10.00. Mr. Thomas.

Lectures and practice. This course will present modern methods of coaching.
Plays, signals, defensive and offensive plans, tackling, running, punting, drop kicking,
and other essentials of the game. Students should provide themselves with
football shoes and suit.

Physical Education 103. Coaching of Baseball.—First Term. Three
weeks, beginning June 24. Fee $5.00. Mr. Thomas.

Lectures and practice. This course will present and discuss the problems involved
in team play, in playing individual positions and meeting various strategical
situations in the game. Inside play, batting, and defensive play will be considered.

Physical Education 104. Special Course for High School Boys.—First
Term. Two weeks, beginning July 20th. Fee $5.00. Mr. Thomas.

Intensive course in field work in football, boys' basketball, and track. Emphasis
on fundamentals. Special attention to team play and correction of personal faults.

[2] Physical Education 105—Gymnastic Teaching.

[2] Physical Education 106—Coaching in Track.

[2] Physical Education 107—Coaching in Baseball.

 
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These courses will be given by Mr. Otto, Assistant Instructor in Physical Education
in the University of Virginia, for terms of three weeks each, if a sufficient
number apply for them. Application should be made in advance of the opening
of the Summer Quarter.