/ ae ieee. A ear bard Harned, tp bot V AAD, / |, Lowen hs. 0 MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION : I wish to call to your attention the new procedure in making departmental purchases, which was inaugurated by the University on July 1 this year. This change was brought about by legislative actione : Under the new rule no one is able to make a purchase of any kind, or for re amount, without advancé authori fone 2: ae ae over the “telephone for. items or the department{will,be paid by the business office. New Suumnmininenegmmmintonasaiaien forms he-ve replaced the old "requisitions", and under the new procedure the department head will send to the University business office a “purchase request" for the materials desirede If this is approved by the business office it will be forwarded to the State Business Manager at Topeka, who will award the contract. In case it seems advantageous to purchase materials locally, or in case of real emergency, the regulations provide that the bursar, lire Klooz, may authorize purchases, subject to con- ‘firmation by the Topeka office. ‘ 2 In order to avoid inconveniences and delay you will find it advisable to anticipate your needs as far in advance as poss- ible. I trust that this office may have your full cooperation inponfoming to this new regulatione E I wish also to remind you that where certain practices in the department have been indulged in for some time, these should be checked up with the head of the department so that there will be unanimity of thought and action in the departmente For instance, the catalog does not show course $lii to be a pre= requisite for 32ii, yet a question came up this summer which | indicated that students were not allowed to enroll in 32M during the second semester wmless they had previously had 31Me I would urge that such items as this, and any others that occur to you, be checked up with the head of the department. | on the order of what you “went to send to the members of the de= ° pcan Are there other items which you wish to mention? Estimate of Budget Required to Maintain K. U. Golf Course in First Class Condition = Six Holes = Twelve Months. Greens Sand and oil once a year; cup replacement; ek, ee ee ree Fairways Mowing and bunker construction; gas and oil for tractor; mower repairs « « 0 e © « e e 200400 Ground repair - 50 loads dirt, and labor e e e 50.00 Trap construction (Optional) Seed for fairways and other sodding (OPtional) Labor (Other than CSEP) Supervision, 12 months @ $100 per Moe « e « e 1200.00 Partetime student, 12 mose @ $20 per moe e « 240400 Repairs Mower, tractor and truck repairs e« « « « « « 50.00 Totel estimate eeee $1810.00 If CSEP labor can be used it should cut maintenance cost considerebly. However, I believe a responsible person should be put in charge and be responsible 12 months of the years Sincerely subnitted, Glenn Oatman Golf Coache Noe Noe Noe Noe Noe Noe 1 hole 2 hole 3 hole 4 hole 5 hole 6 hole Reconstruction of Golf Vourse Necessary improvements ~ filling in of ditch in front of green, possibly 20 loads of soil, and seeding on top so that all may be mowed out through the greene Level the paths in Noe 1 fairway and build large 50 foot tees; sand and oil on the green once a year; removal of one tree, if possiblee Estimates e « e $120200 Seeding around greens and tile drainage under greens since it is built under a bank; sand and oil; re- moval of one tree if possiblee Estimate . « « « « 6000 Leveling of ridge between tee and green; tile drain- age in the swamp and bunkers around greens; level- ing of fairways and seed. Estimate eeece ce ee 75-200 Both trees need removing in middle of fairwey; drain-e age tile above green just below old log cabin; sand and oil and new base construction; fairway seed. Estimate ee «ee ee ec ee ee © © & © © @ 40.00 New fairway topping for whole distance; filling in of swamp and road across fairimy; 30 loads of soil and possibly all new seeded fairway; green base of clay and oil and sand and oil tope « e ee «+ « ¢ 010200 Good shapee Oil and sand on the green; 20 fte tee and leveling fairwey onlye Estimate ee «+e 15200 Total estimate of reconstruction of course e « « 0 « + ee + 6 © © $410200 Rest would be labor snd maintenance costs only 1400.00 | $1610.00 I sincerely believe that this six-hole golf course can be maintained in first class condition for $1500.00 a year provided student labor is furnished by CSEP. If 3 more holes are added the maintenance should not be more than $200.00 a year after they are built. require some moving of trees and extre labore It is my belief that this course could be supervised by expert hands and kept in first class condition with the above approved budgete Sincerely, Glenn Oatmean Golf Coache Building three extre holes would be optional and August 3, 1958. Me Wark Krouch, iE sits t F i ai ‘t af Assistant State sors a: Dear Ure Krouchs ut ta A Th Very sincerely yours, Mreetor of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coachs KARL KLOOZ, BURSAR THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE BUSINESS OFFICE July 11, 1938 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Department of Physical Education University of Kansas My dear Dr. Allens This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of the ninth concerning an ar- rangement you have made with Mr. C. Gordon Hoffman to make some archery equipment during the summer, I would suggest that as soon as the new blanks are issued you make up a purchase request for this equipment, attaching a letter of explanation to the request which no doubt will go through without any difficulty. Bursar KK: JMT July 9, 1958» Very sincerely yours, ‘ROAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. — IN ACCOUNT WITH C.Gordon Hoffman 822 F. Street ‘Springfield, Oregon a flat bow, Pint, Lemenwood, 5'SF 25%... ic csesccess 4.00 “ 1 doz. arrows,matched,self,cedar,slightly used.... 4.00 V1 bracer(ipelyding. 81.99. Prager, out of steck)..... 75 et finger LADerverevccccsesssensssssssssoncsvsecees sao total $8.90 Order to be filled during the summer, .* oo. ~ peter a-T9, FO 4 flat bows, lemonwood, oo... eee... 16,00 8 doz.arrows, birch, self,unmatched,reen..@ 2.75... 22.00 ™ ey RL ee Pnciachae ti tea Mae as PP SE ATONE Bi HE PRES ELE EAR Ariel Rann 2 r on a ie ty tie Se "a + + April 15, 1938 Distribution of the Activity Ticket Receipts as Provided by the Student Activity Ticket Bill. Athletics: 4215 Tickets © $3.25 &13,698e75 3945 Tickets @ 0,25 986 e295 Gross Income S14, 685 e00 Less 40% Expenses 197,10 Less Stilemen 28.00 225 «lO 9144459490 Less 33% to Band Travel Fund 506.09 Net to Athletics $13, 953,81 Kansas Union: 4215 Tickets @ $1.05 $4,425 475 3945 Tickets € 95 3,747475 Gross Income SB yl 75000 Less 22.9% Expenses 112.84 $8 060.66 Less 33% to Band Travel Fund 282 12 Net to Kansas Union $7 5778 04 unterprise Ticket: 4215 Tickets @ $1.15 (34.4847 25 3945 Tickets @ 1,05 44142025 Gross Income 38,989 50 . Less 25.1% Expenses 123,68 38 865 82 Less 334 to Band Travel Fund” ———S™# 310.30 Net to Enterprise Ticket, Concert 32 3% (32 4006621 Dramatics 28.0%-- 2458 932 Lectures 21l,p4-- 1,£30,88 Forensics 10.0%-- . 856,52 GleeClubs 7el%-- 607 .44 Balance 0 e2h-— ~17.15 8,555.52 Student Councils: 4215 Tickets © $0.40 51,686,00 3945 Tickets @ .d0 1,580.75 Gross Income (355 066¢709 Less 8.6% Expenses 42.458 33 024937 Less 33% to Band Travel Fund” 105.85 Net to Student Councils $2 _918 202 Reserve Fund: 8160 Tickets @ ‘30.15 $1,224,500 Less 324% Expenses 16.75 Less Iden. Photos 200.350 217-05 $1,006.95 Less 3°%5 to Band Travel Fund . 35 @24 3971471 Band Travel Fund $1,239.60 Expenses, (Including Iden.Photos) 721.205 Total Disbursements $36,138.75 Total Receipts 236,138.75 ; 336,100~975 1530,100070 Signed Auditor, Student Organizations. las lbe Te 286 2De 2Ce 3h Sde SCe 4e 5ae 5de 6&6 6be 6Ce - 6d. 7a60 7b. Be 15a. 15d. 16.6 17. 18. 19. “< PB a TE PEE COURSES IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MEN Elementary Basketball Intermediate Basketball Advanced Basketball Elementary Tennis Intermediate Tennis Advanced Tennis Elementary Swimming Intermediate Swimming Advanced Swimming Volley Ball Handball (four-wall) Hendball (one-wall) Individual Gymnastics 1 " " Li rt bi Elementary Tumbling Intermediate Tumbling General Physical Education Elementary Boxing Intermediate Boxing Touch Football Wrestling Varsity Athletics _ Playground Ball a COURSES IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WOMEN la. Elementary Basketball b2a5e Elementary Modern Dance lb. Intermediate Basketball 12be Intermediate Modern Dance 2ae Elementary Tennis l3ae Elementary Folk Dance 2b. Intermediate texas 13be Intermediate Folk Dance 2ce Advanced Tennis 14a Elementary Track Sae Elementary Swimning 14be Intermediate Track 3be Intermediate Swimming 3c. Advanced Swimming 5de Diving Se. Life Saving 4. Volley Ball 5. Handball 6ae Individual Gymnastics 6b. ” . 6e . tt n 6de tt tt 7a. Elementary Tumbling 7b. Intermediate Tumbling 8. General Physical Education 9ae Hlementary Hockey 9be Intermediate Hockey 10. Soccer lla. Elementary Baseball llb. Intermediate Baseball 4lae 41de 4286 42b. A2Ce 42d 43a 43D 43C « 448.6 44b. 4406 4586 45b. 468 46b. COURSES IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN Elementary Golf Intermediate Golf Elementary Fencing Intermediate Fencing Advanced Fencing Sabre Elementary Tap Dancing “Intermediate Tap Dancing Advanced Tap Dancing Elementary Social Dance Intermediate Social Dance Advanced Social Dance Elementary Badminton Intermediate Badminton Elementary Archery Intermediate Archery —a- Sand and oi] once a year; cup replacement, e Graimge@ «eee eeee eee eee «© wo « 870600 ‘Mowing and buaer construction; gas ani oil for tractors; mower repairs « « ¢ «© + « © » 200.00 Ground repair ~ 50 loads dirt, and labor » « + 50.00 Supervision, 12 months $100 por moe « » + « 1200600 Partetine student, 12 mose © $20 per mos +» 240s00 eae If CSEP labor ean bn ahd A0 dteenhia at netanenniee ext | a ,: believe a responsible person should be put in elago aa : 12 months of the years B j ial ma SP renagRoetion af ceed 00s eee s ous Min Rost would be labor and matutenmoe costs only ; ty ltow Gat ths siete gl? couse oun be mentatned a " a i fer 60000 « pene pwovided student lator is furmtched the matntamamse shoul not te mare tas $200400 4 , mg Sines exten holes walid be options and it is se talk bi aidah eal tin niente expert hendg and ah gate og oe om ta jes HCALP Labo an Ge cdl hae | de ; | ee Ga ged 7S gue style of offense ense and "the zone "aflcse iad defense are oroughly discussed with full explanations when style to be used is indicated. Tactics and strategy of basketball are especially emphasizede The psychology of handling a team, together with dvanced training and conditioning work, are stressed. Elective for men majorse Allene Description for 91. Advanced Basketball. Two | hours credit. Elective for men majorse — Description of 65. Basketball. Two hours credit. First Semester. Theory of basketball including . methods of teaching fundamentals; individual and — team offense and defense; various styles of play and methods of coaching. Required of men majorse- | | — Allene REQUISITION FOR PRINTING Date...... duly.1, 58. : To the Business Office: Please procure for the use of the... pgsypestesens-of- Physical. Education. - ae the job epi mumittee or Administration Ss aesey listed below, the number called for being the estimated requirements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 193/40... Copy is attached. Date wanted........... Septeubor-1,-1938 Leet ee $000 ROO 20 SATS DI TRAN. 20. MAJOR TH. ; (Number of copies) (Designation of job) PHYSICAL EDUCATION.” — veveeeentestenssnsncnnnen {See-copy attached.) — setecnncneeeee (DeScription—Ink, stock, make-up, binding, numbering, etc.) Last order. sae spine = (Signature) Ordered—date: | ~ Allowed—will ship | Received - ib: | Cost State Printer | Journalism Press DATE 7-37—10M 17-35 | i . = = ae e % 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS DESIRING TO MAJOR IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Chairman of Departments Fs. Ce Allen, room 105 Robinson Gymnasium Professors: Allen, Naismith, largiss Assistant Professors: Elbel, Hoover, Dunkel, Lapp inistent Iutraterst ee The Department of Physical Education offers a four«year curriculum for both men and women students desiring to specialize in Physical Education, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Educations Students desiring to becane teachers of physical education or coaches of athletics with a major in physical education must register and enroll in the School of Education. Majors in physical education must present an academic minor of at least 20 hours in some teaching subject. Graduates who have com~ pleted this curriculum will, on application to the State Board of Education, receive the three«year renewable teacher 's certificate without further examine ations 7 , " In addition to the general admission requirements, students seeking ad~ mission to the foureyear curriculum in physical education shall be required to present a certificate of physical fitmess as a result of the physical examin- ation at the University of Kansas Student Hospital, Each student shall be required to take an annual physical examination at the student hospital and to maintain satisfactory physical fitness. Four-Year Curriculun in Physical Education High School and General School of Education Requirements (for men and women): S years English | 2 years Physical Science or 2 years Mathematics & Jeare Soodal Seite Any items not taken in highschool must be included in general electivese ya 2e Five hours of college work courte as one year's work in high schools Enrollment Enrollment is in the Department of Physical Education in the School of Education, starting at the begiming of the Freshman Required Hours for Graduation ~ 124. 19 or nore hours of Education $0«40 hours in Physical Education Cunvilative grade points, 140 Average in major, 1.5 Prerequisites for Practice Teaching 80 hours and 90 grade points 1.5 grade point index in the major Academic minor All candidates for a minor of at least 20 hours. will be required to present an academic Siasiante Cathiine tn neve Wen forty ver cont of Wels werk wit be placed on probation for a semester. This probation will involve reporting to the dean at specified times. If no improvement is show at the close of the second semester, the student shall be withdrawn. A standing camtittee on ree instatement shell have power to act on petitions from students who have been withdrawn under this rule. The normal enroliment shall be 15 credit hours per semester. Any deviation from this standard will be made on the basis of scholastic achievement during the preceding semester, but in no case will a student be permitted to enroll for more than 18 credit hourse : Se The Curriculum for Men FRESHMAN YEAR First Semester Erse Engle 1, Rhetoric Te we ee 2 5 Soce See 15, Soce Scie Survey « 4 Physe Ede 39, Personal Health « 3 Physe Eds 31M, Physe Ede « « « 02 Academic Electives « « + « « Se 4 SOPHOMORE YEAR Emgle 10, Engle Lite » « « © » af Physiole 1, Elems Physiole « « 5 Speech 1, Prin. of Speech « « « 2 Physe Ede 35, Football sees 2 Physe Ede 33M, Physe Ede ow oo 2 Academic minor «e«+«s4+##e JUNIOR YEAR rooe See ren) be 0-9 2 A5O, Intro. to Sche Adme o oo 2 H64, Survey of Ame Educe « « 2) SS oe ee * 2) 4 » Intros to Ede Mease « « 2) sks te Mean nn oot Academic minor « « « « « « « 056 SENIOR YEAR M94a, Superve Tohs in PhyssEdes 2 Physe Ed, 85, Kimesiology « « « 2 Physe Ede 80, TreateAths Inje « 3 A254, School Hygiene « « «+ « 2 Electives « ««+«ee#0 «0 « 607 Second Semester Bugle 2, Rhetoric II se eeeee 02 Zoole 1, Eleme Animal Biole «ees 5 Physe Ede 57, First Aid eee eee 2 Physs Ede 52M, Physse Bde we se ee 2 Academic Electives « « « « « « « « 5=6 History or Economics «s+ e«seseee Psychel, Gene Psyche « « « + + + @ Physe Ede 36, Histe& Prine of Pele Physe Ede 54M, PhySe Ede o oo « Academic minor ses+sesseee8e Bi te arenes M94, Content & Methe of PeoEs « + © @ Anat. 50, Human Anatomy » » » « « Physe Ede 75, Track and Field « « Physe Ede 57, Community Recreation « 3 Academic minor or electives « « « M94a, Supervs Tehe in Physe Ede « » 2 Physe Ede 90, Remedial & PhyseBxame 2 Physe Ede 81, Orge & Admin. of PeEe 3 Electives «se eeee 60 6 0 6 & S09 The Currioulus for Wonen FRESHMAN YEAR First Semester Hrse Second Semester Hrse Engle 1, Rhetoric Te eee es S Soce See 15, Soce Scie Survey « 4 Physe Ede S1W, Physe Ede we e & Engle 2, Rhetoric Il eecesesee 2 Zoole 1, Blems Animal Biole « « « « 5 Physe Ede 37, First Aid e eo ee 0 0 2 Academic electives « « « « « s5e6 Physe Ede S32, Physe Ede ws eo wo 2 Academic electives « « « 5 + « + #405 SOPHOMORE YEAR Engle 10, Engle Lite «oe «ee 2 History or Economics « « « « « « « 0 eee a ee eee + 2 2 & Psyche 1,Gene Psyche eo ws ee we 5 Speech 1, Prins of Speech « oe ae eee eee Ede 531, Ed 2 Physe Ede Physe Ede « a heads i So Pes Boe a jake Witt oa eee sce ae Hrse P50, Eduds Psych, ss a oe 3 S52, Eduoe Soce or ASO, Introd, to Sche Adme eo 2 | de Hrse ak Gieoks Oe Mii nis bcc hy Renta 8 tine of UNE ae -~ Anat, 50, Human Anat. « « 0 0 0 0 0 5 Phys Bde 62, The of Athele 2 ae eae ae ak H64, Survey of Am. Electives « « « 0 0 6 6 « 2es Physe Ed, 85, iuseliDaaiy a2 A254, School Hygiene « « « « 2 Elective Education « « e« «2 PhySe Ede 70,Mothe of TohsSwimming «1 Phys Ede 68, The Of Athe IZ « « © 02 Educe » 2 : Physe Ede 84,Physelixe & Presorts « « 3 Physe Ede 68, Physe Ede « 0 eo oo 2 Blectives «see ee 6 0 0 0 © © eee SENIOR YEAR AF Electives « «+6 +s « 6 © 980 uired I sical Education Courses omen) History and Prime of Plyte Edute + «+ « 5 hrte Kinesiology «+e«sseeesseeeenee 2 Administration of Physs Educe ee os 6 $ | (Men only) Porsomml Health oe sec ceseeeens 3 Practical or Skill Courses « «+4 s+ 8 Pootlall«stieceenes een eeeenal Prin, of Comumity Recreation « «ses 3 Basketball sc ce eevee eneeeveedl Track and Field esses eesveecnve 2 Treatment of Athletic Injuries « + «« «3 Remedial and Physical Examine «« eee 2 (Women only) Skill Courses ee ese sees ee & 10 Theory of Athletics Ts ss eseeeene 2 Theory of Athletics Il «se ee e040 2 Personal Hygiene eee ese eee envel Fuysical Reme & Preseription of Exer eS a2 232 5 M94a, Superve Tohe in Pe Ee eo 0 6 & 2 Phys« Ede 81, Orge & Adme Pe Ee 4 « 3 Physe Ed» 64, Personal Hygiene « « «2 Ebhectives « « se «© © + © © © © @ e910 Elective Physical Education Courses S76 First Ald soseseevescenc & hres 73+ Problems in Intramural Sports « « « « 2 74. Tests end Measurements in Physs Ede « 2 (Men only) 82, Adwenced Football « e «sss se 0 @ 2 86, Advenced Track and Field ««+«+«+e 1 87 Advenced Swimming «e«« ese eeevel 88. Advanced Gymnastics 6.4 « 2+ eeeel 89g Baseballs cs evesesssense 2 91, Advanced Basketball esses eeseel (Women only) 57e Prins of Community Recreation « « « « 55e Theory of the Damce «esse ee eee Tle OSIMRMNE Toe e eee see ees 725 Officiating ino cave ceeveacse 80, Treatment of Athletic Injuries «.. 5 Required Courses in Other Departnonts (en and Women) Biological Sciences pt C8 C8 i GV Tevet eee ee eee es oo G hte Elementary Animal Biology I (Zoole) oe «+ 5& Than Anatomy 50 e we ee ee wee wee eae & G een WOR Leese eee eneveveeveveaee 8 Rhetoric Tlsessessseeveveeusevanvea 2 Rnglish Literature «sees eeeee0 e028 Education: Edhieational OLY e@ ese eee vee e dS Intros to School Administration « ; «s+ 2 Survey American Educationg 232222 2 x= 232323 23 Educ. Sociology or Eduos Monge «os ees 0 4 ST te ne is se es History or Economics «+s estes e eves General Psyohology + ss sees see ees 2222 222% Be