COURSES FOR WOMEN ty la Elementary Bake tbhall (see course la above). csstenyy Wea offense | NCE oe wou ano «Strategy ; team olfe! Die Wea ‘and man-to-man defense; team plays; sir tei es ao opportunity for taking the examination for national referee rating. requisite, course la or equivalent. “Ble wimming. (See course 3a above) . Ba Elementary 5 ngs “? npr t e we —- 2 es i 3b Intermediate Swimming - ( See course 3b above ) ° ce ee ee —— ash\: Te starts and fue, ue -ANCED 3" ING. Speed swimming, with the starts | urns, UL vant ean: Ca el and breast strokes; springboard diving. Prerequi- site, course 3b or equivalent. i ‘neboard. Required dives; front or swan, 3d. DIvING. Working the spring . : : ? t_jackknife, °™en hack jackknife. Advanced fancy dives. Prereq 3e. Lire Saving. Practice of the American Red Cross life-saving test. Pre-) requisite, course 3c or equivalent. Coe The eh ae and serving; the method of rotation; € passer ; set u » an tt a diuranandA +--——* z [Wid Seas sete datas nea ee ack of plavers~ 9 By pall ( see course 5a above)« 4 6a Elementary Hen dba! = ea eet eee 6a, 5, e, d. INDIVIDUAL Gymnastics. An understanding and practice of a prescription of exercises, which are formulated by the instructor after a study - of the student’s physical examination, for the correction of the physical de- fects; also, te prevent such further developments. Recommendations of doctor 4s required. May be taken for four semesters. 7a. ELEMENTARY TumMBLING. Elementary mat work, rolls, head stand, cart- wheel, pyramids, single and double stunts, 7b. ApvANceED TumBLine. Advanced mat work, neck spring, head spring, nan mdnn-to—e hand spring. round off. chest. roll. advaneed nvramide sinela and dauhl | 18a,b Recreative Sports. For the student who does not desire to choose one sports Includes | instruétion in handball, badminton, deck i, tennis, aerial darts, ping pong and shuffle- © boarde - edge of the fundamental technic, strokes, fielding, tackling, dodging; elemen- tary strategy and tactics; position of the players, general rules of the game and team play. _ 9c. Apvancep Hockey. Practice of advanced technic and strategy ; umpir- ing practice and an opportunity to take examination for national umpiring rating. Prerequisite, course, 9a or equivalent. 10. Soccer. The fundamental technic of kicking, tackling, fielding, heading; strategy and tactics; positign of the | players; rules of the game and team play. _ lla. Evementary fT The fundamental theory of catching, throw- ing, batting, and base running; position of each player; elementary rules and" team tactics. SoFTBALL ; llc. ADVANCED BeszpaLL. Practice of advanced technic and strategy; de- tailed duties of each player; coacher; team organization, plays, signals; prac- tice in officiating. Prerequisite, course 1la or equivalent. 12a. EtementTary Mopern Dancina. An introduction to dancing based on natural technics involving exercise and control of the big body muscles, and balance dances taught with the aim of developing music appreciation and emo- tional expression; running, walking, leaping, elementary turns, torso exercises, and relaxation. 12c. ApvANcED Mopern Dancrine. A continuation of the natural technic given in 12a; special attention to arm work, turns and more advanced phases of technic; opportunity for individual creative work; some German technic. Prerequisite, course 12a or equivalent. 13a. FotK Danctne. Elementary; simple folk dances of all nations; Ameri- ean and English country dances emphasied; the folk element as it relates to peoples, customs and geography; polka, schottische, waltz, and simple folksteps. 13b. InrerMepIATE Fork Dance. Folk and character dances calling for knowledge of more advanced technic; Russian, Hungarian, Swedish, etc.; the Mazurka, Polish step, advanced technics necessary for national dances. Pre- requisite, course 13a or equivalent. 14a. Erempentrary Track. A study and practice of the different track and field events; an individual record of the performance of each individual; gen- eral knowledge of the rules for each event. 14c. ApvANcep Track. Continuation of the practice in elementary track; general knowledge of technique of the different events, with specialization of a few chosen events; individual record of performance. Prerequisite, course 14a or equivalent.