COURSES FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN a ace, bod pono, ep aad are he ane a, uname , ; e work is con practice and instruction in fundamentals. onde fee 41c. ApvANcep Gotr. A continuation of course 41a, designed to ifn those who have played the game. Theory and explanation of the form! used by some of the outstanding players; tournament play; match and medal will fur- nish opportunity for actual play and experience in competition. Prerequisite, course 4la or equivalent. 42a. ELEMENTARY FENcING. Embodies practice and instruction in the fundamental positions; the lunge and simple attacks. 42b. INTERMEDIATE FeNciNG. A continuation of course 42a; practice in fundamentals and complex attacks; the one, two, double disengage; the re- verse beat, simple parries and riposts. Prerequisite, course 42a. 42c. ApvANceD FENCING. Continuation of courses 42a and 42b with addi- tional work in elementary epeé. Prerequisite, 42a. and 42 42b. _ ne. NEE ea ar eee 43a, ELEMENTARY Tap DANCING. The sadiicrita of ta of tap work, starting with relaxation of ankles, triples, sevens, rolls, and waltz clog step; dances using, these steps and giving practice in characterization. 43b. INTERMEDIATE Tap. Review of work in course 43a with addition of’ double-shuffle time step and several breaks; special attention to developing coordination of entire body with foot movements; addition of soft-shoe prin- ciples. Prerequisite, course 43a or equivalent. 43c. ApvaNcep Tap. Advanced routines in fast buck, soft-shoe and wealtis| clog dancing; class on ensemble work as well as individual work; opportunity for creative dances on part of student. Prerequisite, courses 43a and 43b or equivalent. 44a. Evementary Socta, Dancinc. This course includes the fundamentals” of social dancing, as: dance positions, leading and following, ballroom etiquette: and the basic technique of promenade, rocking step, balance, pivot, two-step, waltz, fox trot and canter. 44c. Apvancep SociaL Dancina. A continuation of 44a with increased skill in the execution of the fundamental steps and the addition of advanced tech- niques as the tango, habanera, continental and ranchero. 45a. ELEMENTARY BADMINTON. ‘The fundamental strokes of badminton. General court position and tactics for singles and doubles games. Rules. 45c. ApvANcED BADMINTON. Continuation of elementary badminton, with’ the addition of advanced strokes, and tactics. 46a. ELemMEentARY ArcHERY. The use and care of good archery tackle. The, development of good shooting form. Practice in both clout and short range target shooting. 46c. ApvANcep ArcHERY. A continuation of elementary archery in the de- elopment of skill. Study of proper equipment, scoring methods, tournament hoots and related archery activities. Prerequisite, course 46a or equivalent. 47a. Evementary Equitation. Course for beginners; includes instruction proper approach to a horse; how to bridle, saddle and mount a horse; how _o develop correct riding posture and to handle a horse in walk, trot and canter. Also stresses development of a humane attitude toward and genuine apprecia- tion of horses. Instruction and practice in this course will terminate in a test of proficiency. 47b. INTERMEDIATE EquivTaTIon. Includes advanced instruction, in three- gaited riding, bareback riding, simple drills, cross country riding, and low hurdles. Proper care of the horse during the riding also receives attention. Tests and some reading will be required. Prerequisite, 47a or previous riding experience. 47c. ApvANcep Equitation. Includes instruction in five-gaited riding, jump- ag, advanced drills, show ring and open cross country riding. Prerequisite, 47b or equivalent riding experience. iA—*