October 28, 1944. Changes in Physical Education Schedule for Women Change: 4:30 Tf - from Physical Conditioning to Fencing Add: 8:30 MIF - Elem. Badminton Pp AY TO OR ORDER ! $ DOLLARS For value received, I represent the above amount is on deposit in said bank in my name, free from all claims and subject to check LAWRENCE - KANSAS ese Uden eee i: Address f a Monday Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday Friday Saturday Bos a ow ne ow i 7:30 11 F AA EM , E NM | : | j : | i : | | <4 x 3 | eg 9:30 | If yt i LU y — ¥) ' i a es we 10:30 | te ot rt | ! i * : t 11:30 2d WN x : Ae Lf @ ‘ ! EN : See 7 i L a ; - | 12:30 | , a i ‘ e \ Vf, \ / Me , e f 1:80|| “t-~ | Hule Ks JS 2:30)) 2 NM i iM ) Ee M X X X — ee ’ y | : 4:30 if ; fe. tf tf { | i | if ul | ee Ser. ST, 1749 f Physieal Education (Men) Winter 44045 All civilian men, other than those excused by the Physical Conditioning Administrative Committee (Dr. Ae Je Mix, chairman) are required to onrell in one of the conditioning _ classes listed below, and may receive one hour of credit unless they have already earned _ four hours of credit in Physiesl Education. CONDITIONING CLASSES 7:30. LF Sted. Strait 8:30 sar Stad. Strait 9:30 MP Sted. Strait 10:30 MWEF ? he | 3 ’ 2 eC M A/ f= , State Strait 11:30 Lee — Stade Strait Men in the YelZ Navy program must enroll in one of the classes listed below. They will ee ee a Physical Education: : ~ f 8330 MIVIF : : Re 9:30 MIVTF R. 200 state 10080 onr Re 200 Staff 11:80 MIWIF | R. 200 Staff + a Z : Re RO State 2:50 MIwir = 3:30 MIWIF Re 200 Staff Physical Education (omen) ; Winter 44045 All women who entered the University in September, 1942, or thereafter are required to enroll in Physical fdueation unless they have already earned two semesters’ credit. The Se ee er ro ee s ° Women taking this work must enroll for the entire semester, listing the course on the enrollment card as Physical Education, and giving the hour and the day selected. The dee partment scribe will later assign the student to the particular type of Physical Education concerned. For qungle, the Careline oat cheuld ‘yess h8 Sellewte Hour Neme of Course No, lirs ne 0D Wi = Mision Miucstion = ST First Half Senester 9:30 ‘Ww = Blementary Archory & R 102 Stapleton 11:30 MWF Elementary Archery # j%R . 102 Stapleton 4:5005:50 TY ###$ Elementary archery @ 102 Stapleton , 10:30 MAP = Blementary Badminton & 8 102 Smith 9:300e10:30 [7 $Blementery tadminton & mR +2 Hoover 4:30e5:30 Tf $ Physical Conditioning ¢ 8 102) Smith 11:30 MF Recreative Sports + R 102 ~ Smith 3:30 Mr Inter. Swimming 31 .Swim. 4 R Pool Hoover 11:30 WP : Inter. Swinnaing ‘Ble Swim & k Pool Hoover 11:30 tT El. Folk Dance # 2 102 Smith 2:5005:50 TF Bl, Tap Dance # R® 102 Smith 2:30 MF 6s Bl. Modern Dance 4 PR 102 Smith 3: 30 Mar =-—s«sB,. Soeial Dance * R 102) Smith Physical Education (ijonen) 3:50-4:30 TT Adv. Soeial Dance 10:30e12:50 TT Volley Ball 4:30-5:30 % Volley Ball 2330 Mi = Elem. Equitation 2350 7 Elem. Equitation 4:50 W020 «Glew. Equitation 4:30 7t Elem. Equitation 5:50 Mm = Inter. Equitation $330 TT Inter. Equitation Ele Badm. a El. Badme El. Swim. Winter JiR ER EERE 102 102 Smith Stapletor Physical Hdueation | (women ) 11:50-12:20 9% Adv. Folk Dance 2:50-3:50 fT? Adve Tap Dene 2:50 mer 086s Adv. Modern Danse 3330 MH Adv. Social Dence S130-4:30 TT Square Dance 4:30 i | Square Dance 10:30-11:50 TY Recreational Sports 2:30 MW’ Inver. Equitation 2:50 | TT Inter. Equitation 4:30 i 60 «Inter. Equitation 4:50 ?T Inter. Equitation 3: 30 Mw Adve Bquitation 5:80 7 Adv. Equitation Men and Wonen El. Folk El. Tap Bl. Modern El. Equite Ele Equite El. Equit. Bl. Equite inte Equit. Int. quit. ee ee oe oe lh hor lr lu hw - | BEE gs eER REE EER : Shenk 62 8330 71 3:30 2350 10:30 200 9§:30 yuan Physical Education (Professional) Winter 44045 WOMEN Theory of Athletics I 2 R 204 Hoover Officiating I 62 & 63 1 R 204 Hoover Theory of Swimaing 2 R 204 #GHoover | and Pool Phys. Exame & Prese. of | Exercise Anat. 60 3 R 204 Stapleton | | MEN AND WOMEN | Theory & Prace of 10 hrae. PE. Athletic Training && hr. course 3 R 202 Allen : in Anat. or Physiol. Theory & Practice of 10 hrs. PeE. Athletic Training & Sehr. course 5 9:50 Mivir 202 2R Allen in Anate or Physiol. 13-261 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. 7 : COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Schedule for the Department of. Naw De a ee Semester, 19.......... oMe. Ges Course oo” Gdn Time Day Room = Bidz, Instructor A \ PO. Pacis Ci es, HWE fr RE Alay lebrr ee : | wise _|Hwe | Wr |kG & : : 4 Ui3y-snel TT |02| AC . A Eb. Ko divetin - 1088O- tue wr Pe dusoh B | 20. Back tn 1S hbo ~ Mp oF le LE Mevoe/ Mocca Cad ti ius a Alin- S29 | TT Pe be ducati Le. 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(Signed) 203 4 (¢ L 632 oe 3 (A epartment) THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES OFFICE OF THE DEAN LAWRENCE September 13, 1944 To Chairmen of Departments: Enclosed are blanks for the winter semester schedule for your department. Since the time is shorter than usual, I am asking that you return your schedule to the office just as soon as possible. In preparing these schedules, please keep the following three things in mind: le - Put down the rooms which you would like, especially the ones which you think you must have. As far as possible, we will assign these rooms to you, though it will be neces- sary in some cases to give you other rooms. Ze - Avoid concentration of courscs at the morning and 1:30 hours. Every course offered in the late afternoon permits students a larger choice and also allows a better assignment of roomse 3e Make out your schcduls in the exact form shown in the enclosed schedules. If you do this, we will not need to retype it for the printer, Thank you for yourprompt response to this request, Sincerely yours, : Cat GB. ace?” ee. Paul B. Lawson, Dean PLB: pa Enclosure Department of Physical Education Changes in Schedule for November Term «= MEN : _ Civilian - Conditioning Classes Add: 2:30 MMP Stad. Strait 3:30 MNF Stad. Strait Vel2 | Omit: 1:50 MTWF Re 200 Staff 3lw Pf Physical iiucation Physical Education OHH sO ? Elementary Tennis 9:30 Mi Blementary Archery 10:30 iF Elementary Arohery $:30-4:50 TT lieckey 10:30 « 11:30 Mi Elenentary Swimning 1:30 MF ‘Intermediate swimming § ‘Sleme Swe 3:30 key) TT ; 1:30 (Swim) Me Physicel Education 2:50 MIWEF $$ Physical Education 1:30 MIW2F Supervised Tohg. in P.E. (Woman) 44 é Re 102 Stapleton & Re 102 Stapleten & %R. 102 Stapleton & Re 102 Hoover & Re Pool Hoover & Re Pool Hoover 1 - 2 Re 101 Strait The University of Chicago Tda Moves Mall OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE CLUBHOUSE a sabe Zs Dear Phog: I don't feel we can require Phys. Ed. in the 6 weeks’ course this fall. We didn't require it last fall for the 5 weeks' course. Besides, the enclosed schedule does not require enough time of the student for the credit allowed. Roughly, during the 6 weeks we should require 5 times as much time per week as in the regular semester. That would mean 9 hours per week for 1 hour credit and at least 4 hours per week for + hour credit. A suggestion: Might it not be well to offer a number of activities for no credit and just let the kids have a good time with them? We'd be willing to allow girls to take 6 hours of work for credit and this no credit gym on top of the 6 hours if you offered it. P.BeLe Footnote in red pencil: I doubt if we should continue the practice of 2 full hours per week instead of the 3 regular periods a week. I don't think it is as good for the youngsters, and besides, the faculty has never approved it. P.B.Le & July 26, 1944. Miss Ruth Hoover, 6139 Kenwood Ave., Royal Plaza, Chisago, Illinois. Dear Miss Hoover: After submitting to the College office the schedule for the six weeks' term including the activity courses for one- hai? hour credit, Dean Lawson send the enclosed comment. I like his suggestion regarding no-credit courses. Let me know what you think of this idea. I am also enclosing a copy of my letter to him, and if you feel we should offer a number of activities for no credit, I believe we will still be able to get them in the schedule. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Enc. duly 26, 1944. Dean Paul B, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Kansas. Dear Dean Lawson: I find myself quite in accord with your suggestions regarding the schedule for the six weeks’ course this fall. = Miss Hoover, as you doubtless mow, is teaching at the University of Chicago this sumer. I am writing to Miss Hoover today, telling her of your suggestions. I an sure that we must follow faculty authority in the scheduling of our courses. I am sending you at this time the schedule for the major courses in Physical Education for the six weeks' term, and after I have heard from Miss Hoover I will get in touch with you regarding activity cow'ses. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA :AH Varsity Basketball Conch. 33:30=4:30 Stapleton __ Stapleton _ 10:30 = 11:30 1:30 CB |} Re |102 | Hoover OF | Re | Pool | Hoover _Elems Swo|3% | Re |Pool | Hoover 1 R. 102 Hoover R.— 102 30 Re 102 Stapleton M94a 1:30 Supervised Tohg. in P.Es (Women) Re 101 Strait Supervised Tehg. in PsE. 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(Men) Fall - 6 weeks 1+2 1-2 Re Re Re R. 102 102 102 101 Hoover Hoover Stapleton Strait July 18, 1944. Miss Ruth Hoover, 6139 Kemwood Avee, Royal Plaga, Chicago, Illinois. Dear Miss Hoover: . The College Office has asked us to send them & schedule of classes for the six weeks‘ term beginning on September lith. This schedule is due in their are not later than July 216. I have been checking over the schedule you left with me, and thought it best to let you know what our swimming pool schedule is at the present time before we sub- mit a schedule to the College Office. It my be that you. will want to substitute another course for Elementary Swimming at 11:30. I am enclosing a pool schedule for the semester now in session, which ends on October 21. Do you think you can find enough hours when the pool is not used by the Navy for your course 31? It is our understanding that the Electricians' Mates will be dis- ‘sontinued here sometime in October, and thet will release a good many hours in the pool. If you want to revise the enclosed olass schedule sili sukeih hu ieiade tie tad, < a Wee ech cei Me a Office. Se ee ee ee it was important to you to have it right. Thank you. Sincerely, THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES OFFICE OF THE DEAN LAWRENCE July 12, 1944 To Chairmen of Departments: Will you please prepare your schedule for the six weeks! term which be- gins on September 15, remembering the following schedule of class meet- ings: Two-hour classes will meet for one hour each day (Monday through Friday), and in addition one hour by appointment each week. Three-hour classes will meet two hours a day for four days each : week « Five-hour classes will meet three hours a day from Monday through Fridaye Laboratory classes should have about three times as much labora- tory work per week as there is in the regular semester week. The Administration feels that the offerings of the University should be quite generous, as this term opens the school year, and it is expected that most of our civilian students will enter at that time. All reguler members of the staff, except those who specifically ask not to dO so, will go on full duty at the beginning of this term. Those not teaching full time during the summer semester would be available to offer some work in the six weeks' term. Laboratory assistants and assistant instructors should be scheduled for work in this term only if their services are absolutely needed by the department. In the six weeks! term beginning July 1, students were greatly handi- capped in making out schedules because of the concentration of courses jn the morning hours, particularly at 8:30 and 9:30. Please avoid this by scheduling some courses at such hours as 7:50, 2:50, and 3:30, Kindly be sure that you copy exactly the form used in the schedule which is enclosed, and that it is sent to this office not later than July 21. Sincerely yours, "2G. tee Paul B,. Lawson, Dean PBL: g¢ ENc »