dune 10, 1942. Dean Paul B. Lawson, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Kensas. Dear Deen Lewson: I am enclosing herewith the fall class schedule for classes in Physical Education. ‘hile there may be some objection to the lengthy note of explanation, I feel that it is necessary in view of the new of enrolling students in Physicel Education 1, 2, 5, or 4. Very sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA:AH Yarsity Basketball and Baseball Coaches Ince 200. 300. —8le. Theory & Practice of Athletic Training Special Problems in Physical Education Seuinar in Phys. Ed. Anat. 50 15 hre.P.EB. 2-4 9:30 Appt e Appt ° Appte Appt. Allen To be omitted from Section II of the Catalog, page 148 and following: I. Courses in Physical Activity Courses for Men la. Elementary Basketball lb. Intermediate Basketball le. Advanced Basketball 2a, Elementary Tennis 2c, Advanced Tennis 32. Elementary Swimming 3b. Intermediate Swimming 3c. Advanced Swimming » Volleyball 5a. Handball 5b. — 6a c, ad. Individual Gymnastics Ta. Suttettes Tumbling on . 7c. Advanced Tumbling 8a, b. General Physical Education 15a. Elementary Boxing 15c,. Advanced Boxing 16. Touch Football . 17. Wrestling 18 & 38. Varsity Athletics 19. Playground Ball Courses for Both Men and Women Ala. Elementary Golf hic. Advanced Golf 42a, Elementary Fencing 2b. Intermediate Fencing h2ec. Advanced Fencing 43a. Elementary ~~ Dancing 43b. Intermediate Tap 43c. Advanced Tap Lua. Elementary Social Dancing 4c. Advanced Social Dancing 45a. Elementary Badminton 45c. Advanced Badminton 46a. Elementary Archery L6c. hdvanced archery 47a. Elementary Equitation L7o. Intermediate Equitation 47e. Advanced Equitation Courses for Women la. 1s 2a. 2b. 2c. 3a. 3b. 306 3d. 3e. Le oa 7a. 7D. 8a, 9a. 9e. 10s lla. Lig. 12a, izes 13a. 130s lha. hes Elementary Basketball Advanced Basketball Elementary Tennis Intermediate Tennis Advanced Tennis Elementary Swimmin Intermediate Swimming Advanced Swimming Diving Life Saving Volleyball Handball b, c, d. Individual Gymnastics Elementary Tumbling Advanced Tumbling b. General Physical Education Elementary Hockey Advanced Hockey Seccer. Elementary Seenball Advanced Baseball Elementary Modern Dancing Advanced Modern Dancing Folk Dancing Intermediate Folk Dance Elementary Track Advanced Track To be substituted for the section above: Physical Education. Physical Education activities may be elected by any student for one hour credit, each semester. Four such credits may be counted toward graduation, The student may elect an outdoor activity for one-half of the semester, and an indoor activity for the other half of the semester, or he may elect a Single activity which is carried on throughout the entire semester. A student may enroll for a maximum of one and one-half semester hours credit in swimming and in equitation, one-half semester hour credit in life saving, four semester hours credit in varsity athletics, and one sem- ester hour credit in each of the other physical education activity courses. Activity Courses in Physical Education. Physical Education l. Physical Education 2. Physical Education 3. Physical Education 4. A student enrolling in Physical Education for the first time will enroll in \ Physical Education 1; a student enrolling in Physical Education for the second time will enroll in Physical Education 2; a student enrolling in Physical Edu- cation for the third time will enroll in Physical Education 3; a student en- rolling in Physical Education for the fourth time will enroll in Physical Education 4. . Physical Education Activities: Fall Activities. archery, badminton, basketball (M), boxing (M), equi- tation, fencing, folk dancing, golf, hockey (W), modern dance, recrea- tional sports, soccer, social dancing, swimming, tennis, tumbling (W), varsity athletics (M). Spring Activities. badminton, basketball (W), archery, boxing (M), equitation, fencing, golf, handball (M), individual gymnastics (M), life saving (W), modern dance, social dancing, softball (W), swimming, tap dancing, tennis, track (W), varsity athletics (M), volleyball (W), wrestling (M). W = courses open to women only. M = courses cpen to men only. Page 6. Physical Eduoation Fall i — oS? (ion conte) — MEN AND WOMEN 36 History & Principles 3 8 is 202 =R Shenk of Phys. Educ. we co Problems in Intra ze 8:30 TT 208 R Shenk mural Sports : 71 Physical Education (Professional) WOMEN Thesry of Athletics I Officiating I Prescription of MEN Football Basketball Theory & Practice of 10 hrs. P.E. 3 Athletic Training 2 62 and 63 1 Anat. 50 Z. 2 xg and one 5<-hr. course in anat. or Physiol. $230 3:30 10: 30 10330 9:30 9:50 — 4 R : Stapleton Replogle — Allen | t 48 Pee ae DO YOU KNOW? 1. That you can enroll in physical activity classes for credit? “Physical activity courses are designed primarily to secure health, recreation and physical skills. Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are permitted to present four semester hours of credit in physical education for graduation.’’—Univ. Cat. CONSULT THE COLLEGE SCHEDULE 2. That both men and women students desiring to specialize in Physical Edu- cation may enroll in the Four-Year Curriculum in Physical Education? Register in the School of Education and enroll at the Physical Education table during regular enrollment. CONSULT THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE 3. That a golf course, tennis courts, handball courts, swimming pool, gym- nasium and other recreation facilities are available to students? For information—men call at 105 Robinson gym; women, 106 Robinson gym. 4. That it is possible for you to participate in your favorite sport thru the opportunities offered all students in the Intramural Sports Program? Register for Intramural Sports—men, room 107 Robinson gym; women, 108 Robinson gym.