h ] ‘during the riding also receives attention. bundles eae facing wil be required eee 47a or previous riding experience. 47c. ApvaANcep Equitation. Includes instruction in ing, advanced /drills, show ring and open cross coun 47b or equivalent riding experience. five-gaited riding, jump- try riding. Prerequisite, SVU UITZ ULITSU TUIT, AUVanCea pyramias, singie ana aoupie STUNTS 5 7 reventing injuries. Prerequisite, course 7a or equivalent. 8a, b. Ga&nerat Puysica, Epucation. For the student who does not desire to choose oe sport, but wishes to improve his individual physical skill. Includes the &lementary technic and skills necessary. for tumbling, apparatus, track events, Aasketball, etc. May be taken for one semester in either the freshman or’ sophomore year. ss 9a. E.ementaky Hockey. Practice for the development of skill and knowl- edge of the funda&ental technic, strokes, fielding, tackling, dodging; elemen- tary strategy and t&ctics; position of the players, general rules of the game and team play. _ 9c. Apvancep Hocxky. Practice of advanced technic and strategy; umpir- ing practice and an opportunity to take examination for national umpiring rating. Prerequisite, couse, 9a or equivalent. 10. Soccer. The fundatkental technic of kicking, tackling, fielding, heading ; strategy and tactics; positiog of the players; rules of the game and team play. The fundamental theory of catching, throw- position of each player; elementary rules and lla. ELEMENTARY BASEBALE. ing, batting, and base runnin team tactics. : lic. ADVANCED BaseBaLL. Praetice of advanced technic and strategy; de- tailed duties of each player; coacher; team organization, plays, signals; prac- tice in officiating. Prerequisite, cotwse lla or equivalent. 12a. EvtementTary Mopern DanciX¥c. An introduction to dancing based on natural technics involving exercise am 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 Moprrn Dancine. A ¢ given in 12a; special attention to arm work of technic; opportunity for individual creati Prerequisite, course 12a or equivalent. urns and more advanced phases work; some German technic. “ ances of all nations; Ameri- Ik element as it relates to altz, and simple folksteps. 13a. Fork Dancine. Elementary; simple fol can and English country dances emphasied; the peoples, customs and geography; polka, schottische, 13b. InrermMeEpIATE Fork Dance. Folk and chafacter dances calling for knowledge of more advanced technic; Russian, Hungarian, Swedish, etc.; the Mazurka, Polish step, advanced technics necessary for ational dances. Pre- requisite, course 13a or equivalent. ifferent track and 14a. Evementary Track. A study and practice of the individual; gen- field events; an individual record of the performance of ea eral knowledge of the rules for each event. 14c. ApvaANcep Track. Continuation of the practice in elefgentary track; general knowledge of technique of the different events, with specialization of a few chosen events; individual record of performance. Prerequtisite, course 14a or equivalent. COURSES FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN 41a. Evementary Gotr. For those who have never played. Fundamentals of stance, body, position, grip, and swing. The work is confined primarily to practice and instruction in fundamentals.