THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Schedule of Classes—Fall Semester, 1942 INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT The School of Education enrollment will be held in Room 206, Robinson Gymnasium, on Friday and Saturday, September 18 and 19, 1942. Enrollment will follow the College letter system. The enrollment of each candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree in Education must be approved by the Education Advisor. Graduate students in Education will report to the dean of the School of Education immedi- ately after receiving enrollment materials from the Graduate Office. Each candidate for the Teacher Training Program must obtain the approval of the Educa- tion Advisor on his professional program. All assignments to Supervised Teaching sections are made by the Director of Supervised Teaching. Supervised teaching on the secondary school level is restricted to candidates ap- proved by the Committee on Admissions and Guidance. Courses numbered 1-49 are open to Freshmen and Sophomores. Courses numbered 50-99 are open to Juniors and Seniors. Courses numbered 100-199 are open to Juniors, Seniors, and Guvtenin., Courses numbered 200-299 are open to Seniors and Graduates. Courses numbered 300-399 are open to Graduates only. In column 8 of the schedule the schools in which each course gives credit are listed as follows: G = Grad- uate school; E = School of Education; C = College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; F = School of Fine Arts; B = School of Business. For prerequisites, see Section II of the University Catalogue. Abbreviations used in column 7: F= Fraser Hall; UHS = University High School; R= Robinson Gymnasium; FS = Frank Strong Hall. The Schedule of the University High School will be found on page 7 of this bulletin. FEES: P40 Educational Psychology ......... $1.00 E50 Intro. to Educ. Measurements ... $1.00 P50 Educational Psychology ......... 1.00 281 Reading and Study Laboratory.. 2.00 A50 Intro. to School Administration.. 1.00 | Non-credit reading laboratory ........ 2.00 INFORMATION ON THE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAM Requirements for the Teacher Training Program are available in mimeographed form in the office of the School of Education. Candidates will begin their work with P50 and A50, then elect any two of the following three courses: H64, S52, and E50. This will constitute the Fundamentals Group. They will take the teaching methods course and supervised teaching in their major subject, or in their minor. Students in the School of Education will elect nine additional hours of Education courses; stu- dents in other schools of the University will elect three hours. Teacher Training Program requirements include, in addition to the Education courses listed above: General Psychology, 5 hours; Social Studies, 5 hours; Fundamentals of Speech, 2 hours; a major and a minor. The completion of the Teacher Training Program qualifies the holder for a Kansas three- year-renewable-for-life certificate good on secondary level or below, such certificate being granted by the State Board of Education upon application. Information about state certificates is available in the office of the School of Education. I. THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION pon SEc. Cours Cr.| Time Days Roost sie | Comet INSTRUCTOR oO. Bune. IN I. Administration and Supervision of Schools 200 ..| School Administration. ............ 2 | 9:00-10:40 Ss 117 F EFGC | Twente 202 Activities and Relationships Essen. to the Improvement of Instruction, | 2 | 4:30-6:10 WwW 117 F EFGC | OBrien 217-317|....| Spec. Fields of Study in Admin. and Supervision of Schools........... 2-6 Appt. Appt. |... rweladlvd EG Staff 318 Seminar in Admin. and Supervision Of Schoos.4... G2 S42... 3. Rae 1-2 Appt. Appt. Jb). aasindess EG Staff 319 Thesis in Admin. and Supervision of BCHOOM ech «Se S245. da cee 1-6 Appt. Appt.) \neisiess ont EG Staff Il. Curriculu 220 Elem. School Curriculum........... 2 9:30 MW 117 F EFGC | Russell 222 Foundations and Principals of Cur- riculum Development............ 2 9:30 TT 306 F EFGC | Althaus 237-337|....| Special Fields of Study in Curriculum,|2-6 Appt. BPO less cases EG Staff 338 Seminar in Curriculum............. 1-2 Appt. ADOts Vics scsceuss EG Staff 339 Thesis in Curriculum... c...a6 sea cs 1-6 Appt. Ante cmd saeicainc EG Staff III. Educational Psychology and Guidance 240 The Learning Processes............ 2 |10:50-12:30 Ss 117 F EFGC | Nash Bee ea, rental PIV RIONG . 5 oie sse ook sein es 2 8:30 Tr 306 F EFGC | Turney 257-357|....| Special Fields of Study in Educa- tional Psychology and Guidance. . .|2-6 Appt. ADDS een cs cee EG Staff 358 Seminar in Educational Psychology ONG GwisaNnCe «esis sis sg ce ae ce 1-2 Appt. 4 5) 2 Ea ONE oT nS EG Staff 359 Thesis in Educational Psychology BN CUMNOBNGO a. 5 as Baan Seats 1-6 Appt. Apts orci wes eacs.s EG Staff IV. Educational Theory and Philosophy 260 Modern Teaching Procedures I...... 2 10:30 TT 306 F EFGC | Bayles 262 |....| Philosophy of Education........... 2 | 4:30-6:10 Tu My EFGC | Schwegler 277-377|....| Special Fields of Study in Educa- tional Theory and Philosophy..... 2-6 Appt. ADO eds cies ean EG Staff 378 Sem. in Educational Theory and Piiosep ny 6 25Gikc sts sicics Cine 1-2 Appt. Appts lise cheeses) EG Staff 379 Thesis in Educational Theory and PHHORODOY 63 coon dais Ok eee eke 1-6 Appt. ADE ots Sees as EG Staff V. Evaluation 280 Measurement in Modern Educ...... 2 11:30 MW 117 F EFGC | OBrien 282 -:}... o | Statistical Methods: 3... . 6c se s.5s 2 10:30 MW 306 F EFGC | Turney 297-397|....| Spec. Fields of Study in Evaluation. .|2-6 Appt. ABU ike ccetaes EG Staff 398 Seminar in Evaluation............. 1-2 Appt. Appeals esa ks a EG Staff 399 Thesis in Evaluation............... 1-6 Appt. MIG Na nce seen ace EG Staff Course Room AND CREDIT No. Cours Cr.| Time Days ‘ia pe INSTRUCTOR FUNDAMENTALS GROUP A50 | A | Intro. to School Administration. .... 2 9:30 a. 117 F EFC OBrien A50 | B | Intro. to School Administration. .... 2 10:30 TP? 117 F EFC Twente A50 | C | Intro. to School Administration. .... 2 2:30 TT 306 F EFC Twente E50 | A | Intro. to Educ. Measurements...... 2 8:30 TP 117 F EFC Althaus E50 | B | Intro. to Educ. Measurements. ..... = 1:30 TT 117 F EFC Althaus H64 |....| A Survey of American Education....} 2 1:30 TT 306 F EFC Bayles P50 | A | Educational Psychology............ 3 8:30 MWF 117 F EFC Turney P50 | B | Educational Psychology............ 3 10:30 MWF 117 F EFC Nash P50 | C | Educational Psychology............ 3 1:30 MWF 117 F EFC Schwegler 852 | A | Elements of Educ. Sociology........ 2 11:30 TT 117 F EFC Russell $52 B_ | Elements of Educ. Sociology........ 2 2:30 TT 117 F EFC Russell SPECIALIZED COURSES A154 |. /espeBdhool Hygiene. Sis... 8. OE. 2 11:30 Tr 202 R EGC Morehouse PES Ue. uc} BAMOMOONOO Fics os 6c 6 8's 5 64S i oes 6k 3 9:30 MWF 306 F EFGC | Schewgler P268 Psychology of Reading............. 2 | 4:30-6:10 Th 306 F GE Nash —— Src CoursE TIME Days Bee Ann. | Cengrr INSTRUCTOR No. Bupa. IN Theory and Practice of Teaching Mili Grade-School Art Methods I........ 4:30 Py 402 F EF Ellsworth M53 Junior High School Art Methods I... 11:30 ek 402 F EFC Ellsworth M55 ....| High School Art Methods I......... 10:30 FT 402 F EFC Ellsworth M61 A | Public-School Music Methods for the Primary Grades.............. 8:30 MW 387 FS | EF Barnhart Observation... \..2. Ms cas. 8:30-10:20| Appt. City Schools |........ Barnhart, Oliver M61 B | Public-School Music Methods for the Primary Grades.............. 1:30 MW 37 FS EF Barnhart Observation... Peo. oes 8:30-10-20| Appt. City Schools ]........ Barnhart, Oliver M63-64}....| The Teaching of Music in Jr. and Sr. High Sohoel 3:2. Ss &..... 35 2:30 MTWT 37 FS | EFC Miessner M296 The Teach. of Business Subjects..... 1:30 MWF 314 F EB O’Briant M281 The Teach. of the Natural Sciences. . 8:30 MWF 306 F GEFC | Bayles M283 The Teach. of Home Economics..... 11:30 MWF 112 GEFC | Hoesly M284 The Teach. of Speech and Dram. Arts, 1:30 MWF 8G GEFC | Crafton M286 The Teaching of English........... 2:30 MWF 11 UHS} GEFC | Fee M291 The Teaching of Social Studies... ... 11:30 MWF 20 UHS} GEFC | Litchen M293 The Teaching of Spanish........... 2:30 MWFE 107 FS GEFC | Gardner Supervised Teaching M5la Supv. Teaching in Art (Elem. I)... .|1-2 Appt. Appt. City Schools | EF Ellsworth M52a Supv. Teaching in Art (Elem. II) .. .|1-2 Appt. Appt. City Schools | EF Ellsworth M55a Supv. Teaching in Art (H.S.I..... 1-2 Appt. Appt. 402 F EFC Ellsworth M56a Supv. Teaching in Art (H. S. II)... ./1-2 Appt. Appt. 402 F EFC Ellsworth M6la Supv. Teach. in Music (Elem. I).... {1-2 Appt. - Appt. City Schools | EF Barnhart Conference—Cadet Teachers... 4:30 WwW 37 FS | EF Barnhart M62a Supv. Teach. in Music (Elem. II). ..|1-2 Appt. Appt. City Schools | EF Barnhart Conference—Cadet Teachers... 4:30 WwW 37 FS EF Barnhart M63a Supv. Teach. in Music (H. 8. I)..... 1-2 Appt. Appt. Appt. EFC Gaston Mé64a Supv. Teach. in Music (H. 8S. II)... .|1-2 Appt. Appt. Appt. EFC Gaston M80a Supv. Teaching in Special Schools. .. Appt. MTWTF Appt. EC Russell M8la Supv. Teaching in Biol. Sciences... . 10:30 MTWTF 21 UHS} EC Bayles, Ferrell M83a Supv. Teach. in Home Economics. . .|2-4 10:30 MTWTF 8F EC Hoesly M84a Supv.Teach. in Speech and Dram. Art 3:30 MWF 10 UHS} EC M86a Supervised Teaching in English. .... Appt. MTWTF |10 & 11 UHS} EC Fee, Ferrell M89a Supv. Teaching in Mathematies..... Appt. MTWTF 2 UHS| EC Ulmer, Camien M9la Supv. Teaching in Social Studies. ... Appt. MTWTF 20 UHS|} EC Litchen,Coombs M93a Supervised Teaching in Spanish..... 11:30 MTWTF /109 & 113 FS| EC Elliott M94a Supv. Teach. in Phys. Educ. (W.)...|2-4 1:30 MTWTF 108 R E Stapleton M94a Supv. Teach. in Phys. Educ. (M).... 1:30 MTWTF 107 R E Shenk and appt. M96a Supv. Teach. in Coml. Subjects. .... Appt. MTWTF 1 UHS} EB Newcomb M99a Supv. Teach. in Physical Sciences... Appt. MTWTF 21 UHS| EC Note: Enrollment in Supervised Teachin of Supervised Teaching. St their cards g is not complete until specific assignment has been made by the Director udents will see Doctor Russell and will secure from him assignment to a class and will have countersigned by him to indicate that such definite assignment has taken place. s aladerte ~ all tan AvxaY a Arvwrafan— . 30 - Eaves Es oslo eee oie oe 2 8:30 TT 204 R ECT Hoover 64 Peseonil Ehvamicne. =<. ee oo oe cn eet co te eB] oc lms a0 Marois ME TV on tik Fs + Fie oes 2 9:30 TS 204 R E Stapleton 67 Phareeal Wedacations: 11.5. gi. 3. Sp Ge Fo 5 Sie 8 oe ele ge FS oy Ro ee ve ne ee esas ig 1 9:30 MWF 102 R E Hoover 71 Officiating £: oe... Boa as eb ge ee es oe es Physical Education 62 and 68... 1 3:30 Te 204 R ECt Hoover 82 Theory of Swimming 2. 2; 1.0/6 « ae oie be wie tip oe [os oho le wih ee Rete e ie tess tiem aes 2 2:30 TP Pool R ECT Hoover 84 Physical Exam. and Prescription of Exercise...... ADA LOUY: OO, cos + sidiecess 30 RUG EBNG BV > oso asses is he oc MTWTF 11:30 MBO EE soe oe eee ede oe MTWTF 10:30 TOW GTB BE So ee rey x vas MTWTF 2:30 Home Economics: M83a. Supervised Teaching in Home Economics. 8 Fraser. Hoesly. Home Economics (Girls)....MTWTF 10:30 Home Economics (Boys)....MTWTF 10:80 Latin: eR os Seeks Se MTWTF 8:30 ORG oo cos esi wes tes MTWTF 11:30 Lowrance GER PEE el gains es x MTWTF 10:80 Mathematics: M89a. Supervised Teaching in Mathematics. UHS.* Ulmer, Camien. GOOWGbEY ao io sins oa sss MTWTF 8:30 PAGO 2 os SG ae ks MTWTF 10:30 Algcben © PEE Clalb) oce MTWTF 9:30 earner > Se es esses ke MTWTF 11:30 Solid Geometry (spring)....MTWTF 9:30 PUPEUIR A ooo eae See Ses See MTWTF 2:30 Music: M63a and M64a. Supervised Teaching . a UHS.* _ Gaston. Glee Club (Girls).......... MWF Glee Club (Boys)......... TW 3:30 Orelenine: 3.55 Gs So MF : 30 Natural Science: M81a. Supervised Teaching in Biological Sciences. 21 UHS. Bayles. M99a. Supervised Teaching in Physical Sciences. 21 UHS. General Science ............ MTWTF 10:30 Chemistry or Physics....... MTWTF 2:30 PIOIONY. 1s Goss voce ole ve wee MTWTF 9:30 Physical Education: : M94a. Supervised Teaching in Physical re 107 and 108 Robinson. Stapleton, Shenk. 1:30 Physical Education ........ MTWTF Social Studies: M91a. Supervised Teaching in coe. oe. 20 UHS. Litchen, Coombs. Problems of Democracy..... MTW :30 American History ......... MTWTF 10:30 World: Ester 655 sec eck is MIWTF . :30 CHRONR 55 oe Ss es baa MTWTF 2:30 Spanish: M93a. Supervised Teaching in Spanish. 109 and 113 Frank Strong. Elliott. Pee siete oss oles co MTWTF 11:30 Spasseh Th se se Se ay MTWTF 11:30 Speech and Dramatic Arts: M84a. Supervised Teaching in Speech and Dramatic Arts. 10 UHS. BEESON CH A) go lag as eo ood We 6 a a0 SCR GIE SALE Sie aig 0b a 6 PS WW oe 48 SoS ER Oh eS oes CO MWF 3:30 * Room numbers for classes will be posted on University High School bulletin board. PRINTED BY KANSAS STATE PRINTING PLANT W. C. AUSTIN, STATE PRINTER TOPEKA 1942 19-4405 SS Ste AG eras iat POR a aesus ae . ra Siete ae oo es CPs eS be a Pee ee AER ee ES UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Wartime Physical Conditioning Program FOR MEN AND WOMEN “Next to active military service itself, there is no higher oppor- tunity for serving our country than helping youth to carry on in their efforts to mold themselves physically strong........ FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Fall Semester 1942 - 1943 THE REQUIREMENT During the present war emergency all men students at the University of Kansas who at the beginning of any semester are registered for Selective Service or are members of the various enlisted reserve services of the armed forces of the United States will be required to enroll in the Uni- versity’s physical conditioning program, offered by the Department of Physi- cal Education. The program is optional for other men students. Women students enrolling for the first time at the University of Kansas will be required to enroll in two semesters of physical conditioning. The program is optional for all other University women. CREDIT Credit for physical conditioning will be given to students under the old regulations of the various schools. For instance, the College will continue to give a total of four semester hours, etc. In University divisions where credit is given for physical education one semester hour of credit will be given to those students who have completed satisfactorily a course which meets three hours each week throughout the semester. ENROLLMENT A student enrolling in physical conditioning for the first time will enroll in Physical Education 1; a student enrolling for the second time will enroll in Physical Education 2, etc. All students will arrange their program under the guidance of the Physi- cal Education staff. MEN’S PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM All men will enroll in one of the sections of the conditioning course. During the first several weeks tests in swimming abilities will be conducted and anyone failing to pass the tests will transfer his enrollment to one section of the swimming classes. CONDITIONING CLASSES Section Time Days Room WA. 8:30 MWF 200 R vB 9:30 MWF 200 R c 10:30 MWF 101 R D 11:30 MWF 101 R E 2:30 MWF 101 R F 3:30 MWF 200 R Gc 4:30 MWF 200 R Hi 8:30 TTS 200 R I 9:30 bel Iss 101 R J 10:30 TTS 101 R K 11:30 TIs 200 R * Men interested in track and field as a conditioning activity will enroll in Section G, 4:30 MWF. 7 5 3c ioe C = a \ 3:35. WT 266 (7 \ . SWIMMING CLASSES Section Time Daus Room A 8:30 MWF Pool B 9:30 MWF Pool Cc 10:30 MWF Pool D 3:30 MWF Pool E 4:30 MWF Pool F 8:30 TTs Pool G 9:30 TTS Pool H 10:30 Ts Pool WOMEN’S PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM Activity classes meet MW or TT, and will be preceded by ten minutes of conditioning work. All women students will also enroll on Friday for one hour of conditioning and corrective work; this class hour may vary from the class activity hour: Friday—8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30. FIRST HALF SEMESTER Section Time Days Room A. Elem. Tennis 3:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Tennis 11:30 Tel: 102 R Adv. Tennis 2:30 TL 102 R A. Elem. Swim. 11:30 ‘EL Pool B. Elem. Swim. 2230 MW Pool Int. Swimming 11:30 MW Pool Elem. Hockey 4:30 MW 102 R Adv. Hockey 4:30 ital 102 R El. Mod. Dance 2:30 MW “1027: Elem. Golf 11:30 MW 101 R Adv. Golf 11:30 rT 101 R Elem. Fencing 4:30 tab 101 R El. Social Dance 3:30 MW 102 R Adv. Social Dance 3:30 Te 102 R A. Elem. Badminton 10:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Badminton 10:30 Ee 102 R A. Elem. Archery 11:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Archery 4:30 Jib 102 R C. Elem. Archery 11:30 TE 102 R A. El, Equitation 2:30 MW 202 R B. El. Equitation 3:30 MW 202 R C. El. Equitation 2:30 eE 202 R D. El. Equitation 3:30 Ae 202 R E. El. Equitation 4:30 eT 202 R Adv. Equitation 4:30 MW 202 R Corrective Gymnastics 9:30 MW 102 R SECOND HALF SEMESTER (Beginning Nov. 16) Section Time Days Room A. Int. Swimming 11:30 TT Pool B. Int. Swimming 2:30 MW Pool Adv. Swimming 11:30 MW Pool Elem. Tumbling 11:30 : MW 102 R A. Rec. Sports 10:30 pels 102 R B. Rec. Sports 4:30 asl 102 R Ady. Mod. Dance 2:30 MW 102 R El. Folk Dance 11:30 oe 102 R Square Dance 3:30 EE 102 R Adv. Social Dance 3:30 MW 102 R Adv. Fencing 4:30 ret 101 R Elem. Badminton 2:30 ee 102 R A. Adv. Badminton 10:30 MW 102 R B. Adv. Badminton 10:30 TY 102 R A. Adv. Archery 11:30 MW 102 R B. Adv. Archery 4:30 EE 102 R Corrective Gymnastics 9:30 MW 102 R C. Adv. Archery 11:30 ek 102 R A. Int. Equit. 3:30 MW 202 R B. Int. Equit. 2:30 MW 202 R C. Int. Equit. 3:30 d bel 202 R D. Int. Equit. 2:30 TT 202 R E. Int. Equit. 4:30 TT 202 R Elem. Equit. 4:30 MW 202 R COMMITTEE ON PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM The Senate of the University has appointed a special committee to admin- ister the physical conditioning program, including granting of petitions for exemption for reasons of physical disability. es A Tide ee pe aay Orb. (ef re wad He a CO fayiebban) ~ Mr dept, ray wen [7 ~ B, Ko Tre, a ae ee oT dorrro weep Cabit — a : Phy Corse, hat nm olindat il} porn y ody Ad Prey Lf Je Aeperdact en Tne Dole of Ahly pete ata () Anttth yo Finn (BZ a saat, Nee fey PPro, Toh, Utd wteant Stall by At dete dept at pee pale ee i ale ie 4 fn - cae 2 ate Nhe ee Spat ‘ Cr A + UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Class Schedule jeje frag... ee. = Men. ee Pee Ae ee ies Pe | Credit Time Day | Room Instructor Cf Brohtne} | 20 | Mme, lee filles Fs 4.19:30 |mwk lao] Sta}} Bl : 2 [30 [mwF, | 96d " . : ay er ee e ft | Gaw, Tennis om + 7136 TTS. |20e o B ‘ od a EL fOle. 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Women Ehysical Education activities must be elected for one year, - two credits, by each freshman woman student and by each entering transfer who has not met the one year requirement. : (2 rows such credits may be counted toward graduation. he student may elect an outdoor activity for one-half of the semester, and en St indoor activity for the other half, or she may elect a single activity which is ( carried on throughout the entire semester, ‘ A student enrolling in Physical Education for the first time will enroll in (4 )avsioal Education 1; the secong time in Physical Education 2; The third time in Physical Education 3; the fourfftime in Physical Bducation 4. = z Activity classes meet Mi or TT. All women students will also enroll on Friday ; ( “or one hour of conditioning work; this class hour may vary from the class ( activity hour. Friday, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30. (1) Att ent a Koy Ch 9 A he a 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 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 Education for the third time will enroll in Physical Education 3; a student enrolling in Physical Education for the fourth time will enroll in Physical Education 4. To fulfill the requirement for credit in Physical Education l, 2, 5, or 4, the y) student, under the guidance of the Physical Education staff, may elect any of the following activities, in accordance with his interests and needs. WOMEN First Half Semester Additions Corrective Gymnastics A Elementary Badminton A Elementary Equitation C Elementary Equitation Second Half Semester Additi ons Corrective Gymastics Elem. Badminton A Advanced Badminton A Intermed. Equitation Elem. Equit. —- Intermed. Equitation , wir we ale wl dH w+ vr vr Fall Term 9:30 MW 110 9:30 TT 101 2:00 MW 202 2sou TT 202 9:30 TT 102 9:30 TT 102 2:50 MW 202 2:50 TT 202 1942 Stepleton Steff ft Stapleton Staff. WOMEN First Half Semester Additions Corrective Gymnastics 2 4 Blementary Badminton @ A Elementary Equitation | + Second Half Semester Additions — Corrective Gymmastics | 2 4A Advenced Badminton Elem. Badminton % A Intermed. Equitation Elem. Equite 3 B §._ Intermed. Equitation . 2. ow Pall Term 9:30 MW 9:50 TT 2:30 MW 2:30 TT 9330 TT 9950 TT 2:30 MW 2:50 TT 110 101 102 202 ‘Stapleton Stapleton Honen #hysical Education activities must be elected for one year, - two credits, by each freshman woman student and by each entering transfer who has not met the one year requirement. Pour 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, or she may elect a single activity which is carried on throughout the entire semester. A student enrolling in Physical Education for the first time will enroll in Physical Education 1; the secong time in Physical Education 2; The third time in Physical Education 3; the four time in Physical Bducation 4. Activity classes meet MW or TT. All women students will also enroll on Friday for one hour of conditioning work; this class hour may vary from the class activity hour. 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Shenk Theory Praetiet | - 26 : fidhieti, Metin final, $4 3 | 7/30 Mw, | 202 K, A Mev Speaial Fao ble m & js has, : / pr 200) lin Phys, Bava. |Phys el 24 PPT. “| Repph| 1° 7) | Months Sa mina as } has, - n 312. Pays me) Ev tata Phys, Ed s A ppt. . Ebppt. /67 Rune hares. . at Ags | Sek. Ns gue 1.| ee | T7208 Pa Chvases O Pe» Te Men Onl 30 Fi sine | Health te /0!36~ Mrs F A.0 A Nein 2 3)M A fitel Fdietn: 2 | 8'so dese? A StH 33M Physiec) Edvoctioy 2 | 720 |[MTerr/o/|R | Sta ak} / : a = 2 : 35° Foot b. }I a |/0:30 | TU eR A eee | 5 : ) 2 Y o i” Basket be || a Tiga TT. |203| 8. | Allen | 7S. Ad be xitea Fostbe || r. Bi . am F0' 30 Ms, 203 I, Heat Sv af Teae m ee! Me fice | a-y| /130 ¥% reel 0) |R. | Shenk OD) ok 18-8694 5-41—_5M (Head of Dept.) ern ts + é ~ C, 20 eg 2 Op free a a & C 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 enrolling in Physical Education for the first time will enroll in Physical Education 1; a student enrolling in Physical Education for the second enro ical Education 2; a student enrolling in Physical Education for the enroll in ieal Education 3; a student P enrolling in Physical Education for the courts tins Will enroll in Physical Education 4. To fulfill the requirement for credit in Physical Bdueation 1, 2, 5, or 4, the student, under the guidance of the Physical Education staff, may elect any of the following activities, in accordance with his interests and needs. mp. ai rer Physical Education Elem, Tennis “Ans Ta Elem. Swimming Int. Swimning Elen. anti hav. Hooley El. Modern Dence Elem. Geir Adv. Golf — Elem. Fencing El. Social Dance Adv. Social Dance Elem. Archery Elem. Archery ei. tevtiiey Elem. Equitation a co Bl. Tennis 4 a El. Swim, + 3 El. Hockey 2 El. Golf & a El.Soc.Dance } & 4:30 2:50 11:30 11:50 4:30 3:30 3:30 10:30 10:30 11:30 4:30 11:30 5:30 Pera as £99849 89a9aag8 884 8 8 Pool 102 102 101 101 101 102 102 102 Stapleton - Sehilling ‘Stapleton Schilling Schilling Schilling Schiliing Stapleton Schilling Physical Education ‘Elem. Equitation Elem. Equitation Adv. Equitation SECOND HALF SEMESTER (Noverber 16) Int. Swimaing Elem. Tumbling Recreative Sports Recreative Sports Adv. Modern Dance Elem. Folk Dance Int. Fencing El, Badmingon Adv. Badminton Ady. Badminton Adv. archery H Bquit. El. Swim. El. Swim. Int. Swim. El. Mod.Dance $ El. Fencing % El. Soc.Dance $ El.Badminton 4 oH El. Badminton 4 El. Archery % El. Archery } 3:30 4:30 4:30 11:30 2:30 11:30 11:30 10:30 4130 2:30 11:30 4:30 3:30 2:50 10:30 10:30 11:30 4: 30 11:30 3 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Pool Pool 102 102 102 102 8 8 8 8 Page 2. Schilling Hoover Sehilling Schilling Schilling Schilling ‘Stapleton Sehilling ‘Sehilling ‘Stapleton Schilling Stapleton Physical Education A Int. Equitation. El. Equit. B Int. Equitation Bl. Equit. ¢ Int. Eqitation Hl. Bquit. Elen. Equi tation 4 § Square Dance ee 3:50 3:30 4:30 4:30 7 3:30 puuar C *Varsity Athletics may be scheduled only Elem. Equitation SSF ee Elen. Basketball Adv. Tennis El. Tennis Gen. Phys. Edue. Varsity Athletics+ Elem. Golf Adv. Golf Bien. Golf Blem. Fencing Elem. Social Dance Adv. Social Dance E1.S0c.Dance Elom. archery Elen. Archery Elem. Equitation Elem. Equitation 11:30 2:30 4130 10:30 4:30 Appt. 11:50 11:50 4:30 3150 3:30 10:50 10:30 11:30 4:50 11:30 3:30 3:30 4:30 ee a, 6 COUR 10l Pool BR iol & 101 & 10l R 20g 202 Fk for oneehalf of each s emester. Allen Schilling | Sehilling Stapleton — Staple ton Physical Education — aa i Adve Equitation InteEquit. £. 4:30 | SECOND HALF SEMESTER (November 16) Adv. Basketball Varsity thletice* Adv. Fenoing Adv, Archery ac Ades: seceeey Inte Equitation Int. Equitation El. Equitation sVarsity Athletics my be . Ble Seims 6 @ 010380 El. Basketball § 11:30 3 4:30 11:50 a i 2:50 é Bl. Feneing ¢ 4:50 El. Soo.Dance § 3:30 3 2:50 El. Badminton g 10:50 El. Badminton | 10:50 El. archery % 11:30 Bl. Archery 3 4:30 ead tga ea eada gg aaeas PHE RE RR ERERETEREGTS scheduled only for one-half of each s enester