UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS | Summer Session. Schedule for the Department of Physical Education Summer Session, 19.42 NO. SEC. , COURSE PREREQUISITE COURSES CRED. TIME ROOM BLDG. . INSTRUCTOR . 100 ~ | Principles of Community Recreation — ; 3 | : Allen 176 Tests and Measurements in Physical ae . A236 Zea, Eduea tion -. 7 e Elbel 200 { Theory and Practice of Athletic Training 3 di Allen ~ 300 -| Special Problems ho: . (Yo ne wo or : ee A407 Elbel wig4 Content and vethod | | es = Fi 31 §40'| pe Z. Elbel Thesis . | , / ; kor [CO A kn - f7 lo UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Summer Session Schedule for the Peprcaien: of _Physical. Edueatdon Summer Session, 19 Y42. NO. SEC. COURSE PREREQUISITE COURSES CRED. TIME ROOM BLDG. INSTRUCTOR 100 eis cesahee da of Community Recreation 3 9:30| 204 R Allen ; 176 Toots and Veasurenents in Physical . Education 3 9350 202 R. Elbel 200 Theory and Practice of Athletic Tredning 3 10330 204 R - Allen 300 Special Problems 2e4 | Appte| 107 R Elbel 1194 S Content and Method 3° 8:30, 202 R Elbel Thesis Elementary School Playground Activities 3 8:30; 204 R Sams 39 /94/ PHYSICAL EDUCATION Professor: ALLEN Associate Professor: ELBEL 100. PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY RECPEATION. Three hours credite This course is planned for students interested in recreational leadership, in playgrounds, community and recreational organizations and activities of clubs, such as Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and in the organization, management and equipment of conducting sooinl activities, games, play, etce, with adult groups in community recreation centers. Prerequisite, three hours of general sociology and ten hours of physical education. Pequired of all mon majors, elective for womene 9:30-103:20 Allen. 176. TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS IN PPYSICAL FDUCATION. Three hours credit. Actual practice with tests and their administration is provided. The aim of the course is to give a practical approach to testing and to provide an adequate testing and grading program in the public schools. The following types of tests will be studied: strength tests, cardiac tests, posture rating seales, means of classification, sport tests, motor ability tests, lkmowledge tests, etee Anthropometric measurements, test construction and scoring methods will alse be studied. The mterial will be presented trough out- side readings, lectures and laboratory work. 9:30-10:;0 hlbel. Education M194 » CONTENT AND METHODS OF PHYS ICAL EDUCATION. Three hours cvedit. See Education 200. THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ATHLETIC TRAINING. ‘Three hours credit. Principles underlying the conditioning, nutrition, care and emergency treatment employed in the training of athletes. Prerequisites, 10 hours of physical © education, and one five-hour course of anatomy or physiology. 10:30=11:20 Allen. 300. SPECIAL PPOBLEMS IN P"¥YSICAL FDUCATION. ‘Two to four hours credit. his course provides for graduate students opportunity for individual or group study of special fields in physical education. fach student will present the results of his work in the form of class reports and term paperse Prerequisite, 15 hours of physical educations By appointment. Elbele ee UNIVERSITY OF KaNSas Lawrence Office of The Chancellor March 28, 1941 To Members of the Summer Session Staff? At the bottom of this communication is official notice of your appointment for the 1941 Summer Session. You are of course aware that the enrollment Situation is very uncertain this year. We are hopeful that there Will be a reasonably satisfactory number of students. If not, it may be necessary to curtail the teaching activities at the outset of the session. It must be understood, therefore, that every teaching appointment this summer is contingent upon our enroll- ment and that readjustments may later be necessary. We have already taken some precautions in our conservative fee estimate for the session and shall do our best to protect your position. Sincerely yours, DEANE W. MALOTT, Chancellor F.C. ALLEN, Professor of Physical Education . . . $800 for the Summer Session. an Re Bibel o + os essescesecesveess =} ATs Tests and Noagurenents in thys WMD 65 boc cticrgbevesoeveses weil uy How Play Ground Bquiymomt Apparatus s sees ee cees se lO ~ Por Flood Lights over Driving Rang? essseeesccce so 226005 Ears cat ete. oc Rook well with fountain &O Addition benches oe sees ese eseeseeeesece 100 oguigment (inlley otes aa Rg : aly eee Petes 96 Woman aesistant, partetimg as ceceeceseceseevresee es & Man ageietant, part=time es ececseceneceseenscees s DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1941 _ SUMMER SESSION : Forrest Ce Allen eo eee va 44 1 Ow Se ee eS eS ee 6 ce Service (3/4 time teaching load - 1/4 recreation work) 100. Principles of Community Recreation - 3 hrse 200e Theory and Practice of Athletic Training = 3 hrse Edwin Re Elbel « « « o os SA DS. DDD SE AS SOR] OS OS OOH (3/4 time teaching load) cy 1760 Tests and Measurements in Physical Education = 3 hrse M194~e Content and Method = 3 hrse 500e Special Problems = appte Thesis Program Assistance for men and women o «s+ s+s i se ne we ee tw wt OOO MisnCOrenee 46 a6 we 8k 6 OOK Oe eA AA Oe OM ee 300 New Play Ground Equipment Apparatus 6 Se Oe a Se ee 8 ee 100 For Flood i ghts over Driving Range 6: oe eS ce 8 ee ee ee ee ae 226 09d Estimated drinking fountain on playground ice foumtain «cecce2e eee 64 8 0 @ $55 piping to and from fountain » « « e 30 laying pipe and making connectionse « 60 — 14500 Rock well with fowtain 50 Additional DOSEN «& » sa 4 OO SS OS Oe ee Oe we Oe ae Play equipment (balls, etce) Archery, badminton, shuffleboard, softball, basketball, loop tennis, etce 95 Woman assistant, part-time e+ «+4 @€ © 6 60 © 6 © 6 8 © © 8 45 Van assistant, part=—time o#eeeeeeeeeeoeet ee @ @ 60 JOB ESTIMATE DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ie July..29,.1940.... Department.......... Physical .Education. Description of job... FLoodlighting golf driving range 8 » Nog 2AL45AAHS General Edeotric Athletic field floodlights with mounting for 2" pipe : @ $11.50 8 = Poss 2" galve pipe, 20 ft. long for posts @ 520 fte 8 = Secontary racks | @ 360 3000 ft. (340 lbs.) #6 weatherproof wire @ 19,00per 100 lbs. 1 = No.97313 ‘Sqe Ds safety switch, 100 ampere with 3 poles ani solid neutral, 1250250 volts Job number. pga ee cae Total estimated cost $6 pee e enn etn ntweenenenseetes 92 200 $2500 4.80 64660 8455 201 293 Cost: 7 dpabore 2 rovonan/Cegeracen lL Cae. Mat 22 ee g Date completed... 16-7761 5-37—500 Sets UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence Office of The Chancellor October 2, 1940 TO HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS: I am sending the schedule for the budget conferences on the 1941 summer session, The schedule is as follows: Monday, October 14 Thursday, October: 17 10:30 —- Bacteriology 10:30 —~- Music 11:00 —- Zoology 11:00 —- Band Camp 2:00 —- Biochemistry 11:30 —- Public School Music 2:30 —- Mathematics 200 —- Phys. Educ. and 3:00 —- Speech & Dram. arts Recreation Prograi 3:30 — Political Science 2:30 — Jou Tuesday, October 15 10:30 — Physiology Friday, October 18 11:00 —— Anatomy 10:30 —- Chemistry 2:00 —— History 11:00 — Botany 2:30 —- Romance Languages 2:00 — Design 3:00 — German 2:30 — Education 3:30 —- Latin Tuesday, October 22 Wednesday, October 16 10:30 —- Economics 10:30 ~~ Home Economics 2:00 — Engineering 11:30 —- Physics 2:30 — Sociology 2:00 ~~ Psychology 3:00 —— English 2:30 —- Philosophy 3:00 ~~ Entomology 3:30 -—- Law Department chairman are requested to pring to the conference copies of their proposed programs, using the attached report forms, although it is expected that the program for the 1941 sumaer session will follow in general the lines of last year, any suggestions that departments may have as to change in offerings will be welcomed by the committee. The summer session budget committee consists of the central committee, the dean of the division in which the department is budgeted, the head of the department, and all deans interested in the work of the department. The members of the central committee are Dean E, B. Stouffer (chairman) , Dean Paul B. Lawson, Dean Frank T. Stockton, Dean i, A. Schwegler, Professor H. E. Chandler, and Raymond Nichols (secretary) « Conferences will be held in my office, 223 Frank Strong Hall. Sincerely yours, RAYMOND NICHOLS, Executive Secretary. OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Name Pabbhsca., i ee Subject. eS LA Py ‘ gf 0 £ Credit hours. 208 Grade \ 1933-34 Cai Semester. Instructor. if | ee a 15-1676 Die Canhe ae gueat do Gt Me wpe wi, twith. e DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION | fa PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 1939 SUMMER SESSION Forrest oe Ride 4 & 8 4 4 ea eeeee eee $800 (3/4 teaching load - recreation work) were Re BLO) 6 6 ee 6 4S eS SS $375 (5/8 teaching time) Was aa a kG a $315 (3A time teaching) Women Assistant (part-time) . .-. « oss o:« 6 « $150 Assistance for Men and Women e« « « « « « « « « « « $300 For Supervision of Playground and Gymnasium eecese $235250 For Supervision of Softball, etce «6 «' « « «:« « $75.50 Site beeline Cwee cece eee ee 08 ee ew FSO Per New Playground Equimsent «cscs eevee ee TO i os ee 6 a oh es ee od soe. For Flood Lights over Driving Range « «ses + + $226093 Fer drinking fountain on playground « e « e « ee Rock well with fomtain.s.eeceeccce o« $80 SUMMER SESSION EXPENDITURES Amount Amount Budgeted Expended Assistance Payroll - ----- $300.00 _ $295 94 §pecial Recreation Fund -- ae 300200 oi. — — 293456 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Summer Session Schedule for the Department of Physical Education Summer Session, 19741 NO. SEC. COURSE PREREQUISITE COURSES CRED. TIME ROOM BLDG. INSTRUCTOR 100 Principles of Community Recreation 3 Allen 176 Tests and Measurements in Physical Education 3 Elbel 200 Theory and Practice of Athletic Training 3 Allen 300 Special Problems Elbel M194 Content and Method 3 Elbel Thesis - PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 Professor: ALLEN Associate Professor: ELBEL 100. PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNITY RECREATION. Three hours credit. This course is planned for students interested in recreational leedership, in playgrounds, community and recreational organizations and activities of clubs, such as Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, .Boy Scouts, and in the organization, management and equipment of conducting social activities, gemes, play, etc., with adult groupe in community recreation centers. Prerequisite, three hours of general sociology and tem hours of physical education. Required of all men majors, elective for wmen. 9:30-10:20, _ | Allen. 176. TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Three hours credit. Actual practice with tests and their administration is provided. The aim of the course is to give eae practical approach to testing and to provide an adequate testing and grading program in the publie schools. The following types of tests will be studied: strength tests, cardiac tests, posture rating scales, means of classification, sport tests, motor ability tests, knowledge tests, etc, Anthropometric measurements, test con- struction and scoring methods will also be studied. The material will be presented through outside readings, lectures and laboratory work. 9:30-10:20. Elbel. ; Pe Education M194, CONTENT AND METHODS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. ‘Three hours credit. j : : See Education \\ = me ; 7 o> Cee (Zz . ti ! ie = ion ji sip ica ted 4 oF el Pwt eov ; # a yt ae 4 Aone ~ IDoOTF Abts nt ¢ mena, ail or person y, to’ the department.is flesirable,. a . 200, THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, Three hours credit. Principles underlying the conditioning, nutrition, care and emergency treatment employed in the training of athletes. Prerequisites, hours of physical education, and one five- hour course of anatomy or physiology. ) 10:30-11:20, Allen. leks ADVANCED BASKETB/ LLe Three hours credite An i3 cNeLlosi eT ead shysi ote6? en 2 ten sive ‘eonmret™ae entingbhe : “I shegerann f Meier topenen es of fed 2 S bers fend tac — that? C 5 = - Fares C2012 os ir, aa Be a : Er, Pies : é Shy... DRO AS ak. de - o browns ite, 15 heuts of physical Sducatte : EEO EPS » N den ala ene 300. SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. ‘wo te en ; . © four hours eredit, ae for graduate students opportunity for individual or group study of special elds in physical education, Hach student will present the results of his work in the form of class reports and term papers. Prerequisite, 15 hours of physical education By appointment, Elbel e — isbeagteabis Datei Sg ia 9 Sh a8 a ca Se ii a tj anbinds Zaha Se ie Lwi tipi =| apa ent i i i ni i kG mae aaa aA ys ana ae THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE SUMMER SESSION November 18, 1940 Dr. F. C, Allen Department of Physical Education 105 Robinson Gym Dear Dr. Allen: Enclosed you will find a statement of the courses to be offered by your department for the 194] summer session. This is the form in which the courses will appear in the summer session catalogue. Will you please read the mterial carefully, make any corrections or additions necessary, and return it to this office immediately with your o. k.? We are very anxious to get the copy to the printer as soon as possible, Sincerely yours WE Caudle, Assistant Director Summer Session THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM LAWRENCE ROUGH TENNIS COURT ESTIMATE FOR S.A.E. The following estimate was given by Tommy Constant for a proposéd tennis court surface. | Total cost-$500.00 Including: 6" rock base with a heavy oak board around all four. sides of court, The preseht surface has a mixed clay and fine screen gravel, with a cinder base below that. The crushed rock base will be put on top of the present surface. The contractor stated that the job should last for 10 years. Of course the court musb ine rolled each year to tighten the asphalt surface. Materials Mulsified asphalt(a combination of cold asphalt, fine crushed rock) The surface will have the re bite that a smooth clay court would have. At the present I do not have the figures for the amount of ground the surface will cover but it is understood that the back court will be the same as a regulation cement court. This type of court is similiar to those used in Kansas City on several of their courts and the surface is standing up according to the above specifications. The material is mixed with an ordinary cement mixer. It takes approximately 6 days to conpteee the job with a standard crew of men. —eereanenas S po ated