KEY M - Required of Men only W - Required of Women only R - Required of Men and Women EM - DElective Course ~ Men only EW Elective Course - Women only E - Elective Course -- ilen and Women | New Required Courses 30. Personal Health (M). Three hours credit. First semester. Course for students majoring in Physical Education. A survey of the factors which determine personal health and an introduction to methods used in preventing disease. Elbel Physical Education 31M - 32M - 33M - 34M. Two hours credit. Practice courses designed for men majors in ihysical Education to rrovide opportunity for the develop- ment of skills in recreative sports. Classes meet daily. 31M. Phy. Ed. (M) First semester. Skills and techniques in elementary gymnastics, tennis, and swimming. 3eM. Phy. Ed. (M) Second semester. Boxing, intermediate gymnastics, volley ball, elementary golf. 33M. Phy. Ed (M) First semester sophomore. Tennis, handball, inter- mediate swimming, wrestling. 34M. Phy. Ed. (M) Second semester sophomore. Boxing, fencing, volleyball, golf. Physical Education 31W —- 32W - 33W -— 34’. Two hours credit. These are activity courses for women majors in Physical Fducation designed to provide opportunity for the development of skills in the various sports. Classes meet daily. 3iW. Phy. Ed. (W) First semester. Elementary hockey, swimming, elementary folk dancing, elementary tumbling. 3eW. Phy. Ed. (W) Second semester. Elementary basket ball, elementary tap dancing, track and field, intermediate tap. 33W. Phy. Ed. (W) First semester. Advanced hockey, clementary modern dance, general physical education, advanced mouern dance. 34, Phy. Ed. (W) Second semester. Plays and games, rhythms, beseball, apparatus and marching. 67. Physical Education (W) One hour credit. First semester. Activity course for junior majors. Tennis anc gymnastics. Three periods each week. 68. Physical Education (WW) One hour credit. Second semester. Activity course for juniors. Volley ball, gclf, soccer, social dance. Three reriods each week. 35. Football (iM) Three hours credit. First semester. A course for majors in Physical Education. A complete study in the theoretical aspects of the fundamentals of football. Study of defensive and offensive tactics for each position. “Required of all men majoring in Physical Education. 65. Basket Ball (M) Two hours credit. First semester. Theory of basket ball in- cluding methods of teaching fundamentals; individual and team offense and defense; various styles of play and msthods of coaching. Recuired of all men majoring in Physical Education.