BASKETBALL SCHEDULE * OREAD HIGH Date Tuesday, Nov. 25 Friday, Dec. 12 Friday, Jan. 9 Friday, Jan 23 Tuesday, Jan. 27 Friday, Jan. 30 Friday, Feb. 27 Linwood : Oread K. 8. School for Deaf Olathe Piper Piper Vinland Vinland Linwood Linwood Piper Oread Vinland Oread How many years have you attended COread {before this year) ? Grade in school Name OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL Department of Physical Education > 7 Fov mulation 6 the Physce a f Edveation ae I The Program of Activities © ie Directions: Read through the following list of activities gery carefully. Place a cross (X) on the line in front of each activity which you have phayed, or in which you have participated. Place a zero (0) in front of each activity which you have never played. Apparatus Badminton Baseball (hardball) Basketball boxing Calisthenics (exercises) Darts Deck tennis Golf Handball Horseshoes Life saving Marching Sociel dancing Soccer softball Speedball Swimming Tennis Touch football Track and field PE REEEEEL REP ETT EERE ELTA Tumbling Volleyball Wrestling ~- 4 ' ed. 2e Directions: Read through the following list of activities again. After careful consideration, place these tventy-fawr on the blank lines on the right side of tue page. for example, if you like tumvling better than any other activity, write the word "Eumbling" on line number 1. The other activities should follow in the order in which you like or prefer to play é\ thempittee activity you like least of all will then appear on A/ line"24. Do pot write-in any activities which are not listed Sf in the first column. : , Apparatus 1. Badminton 2. Baseball 3e Basketball : Ae Boxing Se Calisthenics Be Darts Te Deck tennis - Os Golf a ~ Page 2 Handball 10. Horseshoes oe ill. Life saving 12. Marching 13. Social dancing 14. Soccer aoe Softball | 16. - Speedball 17. Swimming 18. Tennis 19. Touch football 206: Track and field ele Tumbling 22. Volleyball : 2o-6 Wrestling 24¢ oe Directions: Are there any other activities which you would like to have included in Oread physical education program? If there are, please list such activities below: — — ces a : _—-. Rkie es he II Ny MetHod of Gonducting the Activities Directions: Answer the following questions by writing "Yes" or "No" on the line at the right of each question: 1. Would you like to take part in planning the physical education program? : 2e Can you dance? Se Can you swim 50 yards? 4. Have you passed the Junior Red Cross Life Saving examination? 5- Do you like fundamentals of sports? 6¢ Do you want instruction in fundamentals as part of the class period? . | 7» Would you like to compete on teams against other schools? 8. Would you like to have this physical education class organized into teams? 9 Would you like to have some class periods during which the girls and boys could play games together? Page 3 — | ross Directions: | Complete the following sentences by placing a annek (x) on the line in front of the answer which you like best: le I would like to play ae im the gymnasium all year. be @ut-of-doors when weather is pleasant. 2-« I would like to have the boys' and girls! classes meet together for ae Bancing: b. Genes > ce. @ancing and games. | 3. I would like to have the boys! and girls' classes le meet together. ae Once per week (as they did last year)» : c | be @nce ver month. s\ Ce wot at ail. 4. I would like to have fundamentals taught in the various sports __. a+ Mart of the period every day. __... be Several days at the beginning of each sport. ¢. Got at all... . Se During the swimming period, I would like _._. ae ¥0 have instruction during most of the time. be Ome instruction and some free play. ce Free swimming without any instruction. ed = General syggeesipon this pres) wn th Directions: ine write @arsy a ea, you may have for conducting the physical education program at Oread Training School this year, or any criticism you may have of last year's program: * August 11, 1959 wd ahi eee Oread Trnining Schools Dene Frotesser Rusawiis ! You axe might in your prenise ae stated in your , letter of the Oth inetent. ng Micha GAA? eaiebietion Me. weenie Cambie ee it is at: ‘that you should emmounce this in sor ee a8 for the papers Sincerely yours, birestar of Thymical Riueation and Recreation, cave nx we teat THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL LAWRENCE A oe es Yor i 4G atom ThA Ort Life® Py Le rwrd Connie 4 See Att URAL he fA Cher bvee Mechs aR De ee Putt Lr." one Biyfors' place or He Taenery Aakorl. Wel 6 be Gy Bi or thes C1 — CaN GIA. ica i Ura tT dng oot UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE August 8, 19396 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Professor Fe O. Russell, Oread Training School, University of Kansase Dear Professor Russell: Pursuant to our telephone conversation of yesterday, I am sending you herewith the confidential credentials of Mre Ee 3B. DeGroot, Jre, who is to be an instructor in our department this coming academic yeare I would greatly appreciate having these records returned to us at your early conveni encée I am also sending you an excerpt from Mre DeGroot's letter of application which covers his training and exper= iencee lire DeGroot's brother, Dudley Se DeGroot, who is director of physical education at San Jose State College, also wrote me concerning his training. You will note that he says his brother has been “particularly interested in teacher training work in physical education". Very sincerely yours, FCA: AH ENC e Professor Fe O¢ Russell, Qread Training School, University of Kansase Dear Professor Russell: At the suggestion of Miss Hoover and Miss Stapleton, I am sending you a statement of expense for student pianist for the Oread Training School plrysical education Very sincerely yours, Davector of Education, Varsity Coachs April 27, 1958s of 4% in the past that it would be handled this my oach years 3 ; This year wo have paid the pianist for 45 hours, at the rate of 35d an how, making a total of SSeS. I realize that your budget, as well as ours, is very limited. | "In planning your budget for next year wo would greatly appreciate it if a similar item could be included go that this confusion at the end of the year might be avoided, If you Mima it possible to pay any part of this Sten of $1505 tis year wo would, of course, be very gratefule With best wishes, I an Sincerely yours, b Dareotor of Physicel Fducations April 26, 1988. Director of Physical Bducatione ! e Ts Geek a 7 Me ane pot of@ a lak. aeibe a ar. trina kt Vor wt vo~ He Cad Aut Wer 1280 no Oth nnade nw. atdeance. Hs doadlat cl a ote - Z, lt FO Weer OO UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS April iis 1938. Dean Re Ae Schwegler, School of Education, University of Kansase Dear Dean Schwegler: At the suggestion of Miss Hoover, I am sending herewith a statement of the expense of a student pianist to play for the Oread Training ' School physical Education classese We paid the pianist at the rate of 35¢ an hour. It is my understanding that our department is to be re- imbursed from Oread Training School funds. Sincerel Urs, of ical Education. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND April ll, 1938-6 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS s &. \ ; @ f te iy) Oread Training School, oe. School of Education, uy University of Kansas. - Pianist for physical education classes for Oread Training School == 87 hours @ 35¢ per hour eeeces ee ee eeeeee oe ce 0 ec o $30045 x Department of Physical Educatione OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL A complete program of physical education built on @ two-year cycle plan, 1, To ineinde inetruction in: Be De Ceo d. C. ae Be he ie je Ke 1. Me Ne O« De om Basketball Gymnastic marching Apparatus work Social dancing and tap dancing os Soccer? Touch football or verpana® , ray fue %. 6 Softball Track and field events Tumbling Volleyball Badminton Boxing Wrestling Fencing Golf Handball Horseshoes Table tennis @e Swimming class divided into three semesters: Qe b. Co Elementary swimming Advanced swimming and diving Life savi ng jot Ss A program of testing,be instituted that will enable the instructors to measure the improvement and learning of the students, =u 4, An intramural program to include a chance to play the activities learned in physical training classes, This program to be as comprehensive as the facilities and the personnel will permit. 5, Athletics should be placed in the program "if and when" the Oread administration can provide after-school : facilities for practice. They should not interfere in any way with the daily classes at the 1:30 hour. U.W. Kuhf RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETIC PROGRAM FOR OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL A. Physical Education: Ie Ile TIT Ve Vie VITe That every student at Oread Training School pay a health fee for which they will receive a complete medical examination and dispensary service from the Ke U. Hospital. That the Physical Education Program comply with the ctrriculun which was recently published by the National Physical Education Association. That boys and girls be permitted to take some courses together @s soon as we have more practice teachers, such courses :as golf, fencing, tap dancing and badminton -That golf be added to the seasonal courses which have, been given to the Physical Education class of Oread for the past five yearse These courses include-marching tactics; tumbling; apparatus, volley- ball; wrestling; basketball; handball; touch football; soccer foot= ball; soft ball; track and field; and tennis. | That each student be required to take a written quiz on rules of various games, also a practical examination on fundamentals. That the acquatic instruction, as heretofore, be given in sequence= l. Beginning Swimming 2 Intermediate swimming and diving 3e Advanced swimming and diving 4. Life Saving That the swimming period on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:30 be devoted to just one group of students and another class be organized to meet at 8:30 or 9:30 on Mondays and Wednesdays. page a= Ae Physical Education (cont'd.) VIIIe That Oread Training School purchase equipment for the Physical Education Classes as needed, which amounts to about $40.00 per year= Be Intramural Program- Recommend: I. That Oread Training School participate in an intramural program other than the regular Physical Education Program and Athletic Program at a time which is most convenient to the student concerned in the following sports- tennis, horseshoes, dart, deck tennis and ping pong. IIe That the organization and promotion of the intramural program be carried on by a practice teacher to be assigned by the supervisor- Ce Athletic Program- Recommend ; Ie That Oread Training School participate in interscholastic athletics to include, football, basketball, track and field, tennis and golf. (1) Football team of 11 members- 6 game schedule For Oread: 1) To buy 18 complete suits----« $350.00 2) To transport team for 3 out of town games--~- 45.00 3) To provide officials for 3 home games------~~ 45 00 4) To purchase 4 footballs at $12.00 each==--=--= 48.00 $488.00 5) Thet practice teachers do the cosaching-preferably @ practice teacher that has completed his KeU.» football competition or practice teacher who is a KUe basketball player who might not be going out for varsity basketball practice until after Oread Football season is completed. Page 3 Be Athletic Program-Recommend: 1. Football (Conttd.) 6) That Oread Training School Football Team could dress for practice at their own building, as they now have showers in the basement, and perhaps another room could be utilized fr locker room= 7) That the football team could practice fundamentals near the Oread Training School, then whey they scrimmage they could go to the field east of the intramural playgrounds. Does this ground not belong to the University? &) That Oread could have a six man football team in case it is not feasible to have the eleven man team but this would not allow for much competition. 2e Basketball~ 6 game schedule Qread owns 9 suits and 9 warmups. They also have sufficient basket- balls and whistlese Recommend that Oread le Pay for officials for three home games--=-~--~-~---= - $22.50 2e Provide transportation for team for three out of town games = - 28-50 Total Cost $45.00 3e That the Oread Basketball practice should be at a time that does not conflict with the regular 1:30 Physical Education ciass hour e 4. That the only available place and time for the basketball practice is the Men's Gymasium on the lst floor from 2:30 to 4:2@ on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and from 12:50 to 1:30 every day on the large basketball court on the second floor of the Gymnasium. 5. That the basketball coach be, practice teachers who are Ke. football players who are not going out for Kee basketball. Page 4= Be A*hletic Pregram=Recommand Se Track and Field 1) That the track and field boys could use the basketball suits for track work, so there would be no extra expense in this regard- I doubt if 0-T.Se would have sufficient athletes to make - a full team for dual meets=- 2) That the shied confine their track competition to interscholastic championship meets-= 3) That Oread provide transportation for out of towmm meets--~~ ~----Cost----- $25.00 ax 4. Tennis-Dual and Championship Meets 1) Oread to transport tennis players and buy tennis balls... $25.00 2) That practice be on the KU, Courts after school- 5e Golf~ Not sure that Oread would have sufficient golfers to make a team but they would probably practice on the Ke Us. Courses Recommend that each player furnish his own clubs and ballse Recommend that: le The Principal of 0. Te Se should be responsible for the scheduling of all games and the hiring and paying of officials with the assis- tance of the supervisor of Physical Education for all -thletic games. 2. The Oread Principal should keep all funds on deposit and write checks for the various needso 3e That the Oread Student Body be required to buy an Athletic Activity Ticket. let cuephe/ i. ells 7 ; Dear Mr/ Allen: Enclosed is the age and grade census sheet for Oread Training School this fall. You will recell that you wanted this sheet to asset you in working out 4 physical educetion and athletic program for the training school. Very truly, F. 0. Russell, Director, 0.T.S. DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILS BY AGE AND GRADE - OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL - 1957-38 Class oo ye Lo 3? Le YP, 14 Yr. Lo .1?. iG 20% ar TPs is Yr, iy Th. £0 Yr. ol Yr. TATA FRESH. Boys 2 6 2 1 ld Girls 1 z _ 1 i: SOPH. Boys 5 4 2 Z Ay Girls 1 6 3 2 JUNIORS Boys i 2 4 2 2 y a3 Girls 3 5 3 i SENIORS Boys 1 E “ z 2 2 ay : Girls a } 3 4 iL z ak SPECIALS Boys 2 1 Z Girls TOTALS 1 4. 15. 18 24 16 9 5 5 z 74