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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

No course offered in Physical Education unless there is an enrollment
of at least twelve students.

Physical Education 92. Elementary School (Primary and Grammar
Grades).
—Both Terms. 9:30; M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour.
Fee $1.50. Open to all students. Miss Simpson and Miss
Craig.

This course will consist of Story Plays, Formal Gymnastics including Mimetics,
Marching Tactics, Three-minute Drills, and Posture Tests. Singing games, gymnastic
games, stunts, competitive athletics and Folk Dancing suited to the different
school grades. The material can be used also for Playground Work. State syllabus
required as text-book.

Students are required to wear gymnasium suits and tennis shoes.

For an Elementary Certificate, Physical Education 94 is required in connection
with this course.

Physical Education 93. Junior High and High School.—Both Terms.
11:30; M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $1.50. Open to
all students. Miss Smith and Miss Craig.

This course will consist of Formal Gymnastics including Marching Tactics,
Three-minute Drills, and Posture Tests, Gymnastic games, organized team games,
Tumbling, Stunts, Field and Track Athletics, and Folk Dancing suited to the Junior
High School and High School. The material can also be used for Playground
Work. State syllabus required as text-book.

Students are required to wear gymnasium suits and tennis shoes.

For Elementary Certificate, Physical Education 94 is required in connection with
this course.

Physical Education 94. Theory, Methods and Practice.—Both Terms.
10:30; M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $1.50. Open to
all students. Miss Craig.

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 and 93 is required of candidates
for the Elementary Certificate. This course may be taken either along
with or following Physical Education 92 or 93. It may not precede either of these
courses. State syllabus required as text-book.

Physical Education 95. Natural Dancing.—Both Terms. 8:30; M.
G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $3.00 Open to all students
(not children.) No previous training required. Miss Craig.

Credit necessitates tests in performing the dances. Students not desiring credit
are not required to take the tests.

This course aims to present a type of dancing based on free and natural movements.

A special costume is required.

If the students desire it, some simple clogging will be included in this course.


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Physical Education 96. Coaching of Basket Ball, Indoor Baseball,
and Volley Ball for Women.
—First Term. M. G. 7:00 A. M.
Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee $1.50. Miss Smith.

This course is intended for Physical Directors, Public School Teachers and others
who are called upon to teach Girls' Basket Ball, Indoor Baseball, and Volley Ball.

If the students desire it, some of the time will be given to the coaching of tennis.

Swimming for Women. (Not open to children.)

A regulation suit, costing about $1.25, procurable from the Physical Education
Department will be required for all swimming classes. Swimming caps must be worn.

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

Physical Education 97-I. Swimming for Women (Beginners).—First
Term. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sec. I, 11:30-12:30; Sec. II,
2:30-3:30; Sec. III, 3:30-4:30. Second Term. Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, Sec. I, 12:30-1:30; Sec. II, 2:30-3:30. M. G. Credit,
one-half session-hour. Fee for instruction $5.00. Fee for towels
and laundering of suits $1.50. Miss Smith, Miss Fay Smith, Miss
Lewis.

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 stroke.

Students requiring credit must pass tests.

Physical Education 97-II. Swimming for Women (Intermediate).
First Term. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sec. I, 12:30-1:30; Sec.
II, 4:30-5:30. Second Term. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sec.
I, 3:30-4:30. M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee for instruction
$5.00. Fee for towels and laundering of suits $1.50. Miss
Smith, Miss Lewis and Miss Fay Smith.

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

Students requiring credit must pass tests.

Physical Education 97-III. Swimming for Women (Advanced).
First Term. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sec. I, 10:30-11:30.
Second Term. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sec. I, 4:30-5:30.
M. G. Credit, one-half session-hour. Fee for instruction $5.00.
Fee for towels and laundering of suits $1.50. Miss Smith.

This course is a continuation of the Intermediate Swimming including crawl, breast
and racing back strokes, diving, endurance tests, and Life Saving practice.

Students desiring credit must pass tests.

Physical Education 98. Teaching of Swimming for Women.—First
Term. Lecture, Tuesday and Thursday; practice, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, 9:30, M. G. 3 hours practice teaching to
be arranged. Credit, 1 session-hour. Fee for instruction, $10.00.
Fee for towels and laundering suits $1.50. Miss Smith.

This is a professional course for training swimming instructors. It provides the
theory, practice and practice teaching of swimming, diving, and life saving. Ability to
swim the elementary back stroke, side stroke, trudgeon or crawl in good form, execute
a plain dive and some knowledge of life saving are required for entrance to
this course.

The theory will consider laws of learning and principles of education applied to the
teaching of swimming.

The practice will consist of the practical application of methods of teaching beginners
to swim, of the technique of teaching the various strokes, diving, life saving,
games, stunts and the study of special problems related to swimming.

Physical Education 100. Recreational Swimming (For Women).—Recreational
swimming tickets covering ten admissions will be sold
for $2.50; single admissions $.35. All persons except members of
faculty purchasing these tickets must pay a registration fee of $5.00
in addition to the price of the tickets. No tickets sold to persons


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under fifteen years of age. Women pay $1.50 extra fee for sterilization
of towels and bathing suits. Hours for Recreational Swimming,
Both Terms. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday—3:30-5:30.
M. G.

Physical Education 101. Recreational Swimming (For Men).—Recreational
swimming tickets covering ten admissions will be sold for
$2.50; single admissions $.35. All persons except members of faculty
purchasing these tickets must pay a registration fee of $5.00
in addition to the price of the tickets. No tickets sold to persons
under fifteen years of age. Both Terms, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday—2:30-3:30.

Physical Education 102. Swimming for Men (Beginners).—First
Term. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday—10:30. M. G. Credit, one-half
session-hour. Fee for instruction $5.00. Fee for towels and
sterilization of suits $1.50. Mr. —. Regulation suit required.

This course consists of instruction in breath control, body balance, preliminary
strokes, deep water emergency tests, crawl and elementary diving. Must be an enrollment
of twelve or more.

Physical Education 103. Swimming for Boys and Girls (Beginners).
—Ages 8-16 years. Miss Lewis and Miss Fay Smith.

Section for boys, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 11:30; section for girls, Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 12:30. Must be an enrollment of twelve or more in each section.
Fee $10.00 for instruction and matriculation. $1.50 addition for towels and
sterilization of suits. Regulation suits required.