]0:30-1| L939 SUMMER SESSION 44 ‘The University of Kansas PHYSICAL EDUCATION Professor: ALLEN Assistant Professor: ELBEL 100. Principtes or ComMuNITy RecreaTIoON. Three hours credit. This course is planned for students interested in recreational leadership, in play- grounds, 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, games, play, etc., with adult groups in community recreation centers. Prerequisite, three hours of general sociology and ten hours of physical education. Required of all men majors, elective for women. 9:30-10:20. Allen. 200. Tue THEory aNp Practice or ATHLETIC Trarnina. Three hours credit. Principles underlying the conditioning, nutrition, care and emergency treat- +,oment employed in the training of athletes. Prerequisites, 20 hours of physical education, and one five-hour course of anatomy or physiology. Allen. 300. SpeciAL ProptemMs IN Puysicat Epucation. Three hours credit. This course provides graduate students an opportunity for indivdual or group study of special fields in physical education. Each student will present the results of his work in the form of class reports and term papers. Prerequisite, 20 hours of physical education. Pah t Elbel. 312. SeMInaR IN PuysicaL Epucation. Three hours credit. An intensive study of the various phases of physical education. Full preparation and pres- entation of various subjects will be required. The selection of topics will be flexible enough so that any pressing problem of the group may be taken care of. The following is a tentative list of subjects to be discussed: posture, classification of students, noon hour physical education, intramural athletics, recreation and mental therapy, diet and physical education, athletic heart and circulation, and a hygienic physical education plant. Appt. Elbel. eae ee