r Failures: Students failing in more than forty percent of their work will be placed » on probation for a semester. This probation will involve reporting to the dean at specified times. If no improvement is shown at the close of the second semester, the student will be withdrawn. A standing committee on re- instatement will have power to act on petitions from students who have been withdrawn under this rule. Maximum Load: The normal enrollment is 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 hours. . The Curriculum for Men Absences. There is no system of premissible absences. Students having ex- cessive absences may be withdrawn from the course by the dean, with failure. Curriculum for Men — FRESHMAN YEAR First SrmMEster Hrs. Seconp SEMESTER Ars. Engl. 1, Rhetoric Ue hit ee ieee 3 Bngl,2,sRhetoriei saree pate fn es 2 Soc. Se. 15, Social PCL uRveye 5 Zool. 1, Elem. Animal Biology.......... 5 P. Ed. 30, Personal Healthiig . Giese 3 P. Ed. 32M, Physical Education........ 2 P. Ed. 31M, Physical Education........ 2 Academie: electines?,43.5 452 8222, 5-6 Academic: electives... :/. sacine si. s0... 2 i ) SOPHOMORE YEAR ' Me Engl: 10, Engl. Literature 2 Histor Sociol ; ; i » LU, PUNE oats wobs ane Satis eee NY, OV DOCIOIDL Ys -ciere eres pre 7s-s see 1p lars 5 : mf Physiol. 1, Elem Physiology: 2...) 5 Psych. 1, General Peyaoloes Bicvaia wia verse 5 CQ se A run. 2 Speech es aay ase, 2 P.Ed. 36, Hist. and Prin. of P. E...... 3 A . Ed. Spat COUNSELS eciecrs ree eae 2 P. Ed. 34M, Physical E (0) 1 at PP ‘Ca. P. Ed. 33M, Physical Education.....___ 2 nyt ee ee = “ academe ‘minor’ 2... ...... sient 2-3 e f 7 j oad JUNIOR YEAR j ’ Ww PSO, Bduce Psyche @@ececoece oes @ o Anate 50, Human Anaterce 5 A50, Introe to ScheAdmecesdse 2 Fundamentals II secscoee & 4 2.4 Fundamentals II eessecesecses 2 Phys eld.e75, TrecFieldee 2 M194 Conte& Methe of PeEs eve @ Phys eldel00,ComeRececes 3 PhyseEde65, Basketball eeccee 2 Academic minor or Academic minor @eeesesooeses Sak. electives ceced~4t aie hap es i ase mas SEO Veet go. a ae eee —— * Moda, Superv. Teh. in Phys. Ed......... *\to4a, Superv. Teh. in Phys. Ed........ ub ie ys. + Ob; Kinesiology.:...5:.-. 2. . cae Phys. Ed. 90, Remedial & Phys. Exam... 2 t i |{ 200, The&Prac,Aths | Phys, Bd5G0pEreestthedeh 0 l2 f! 8° Phys. Ed. 8&,Org. & Admin. of P. B... 3 (202 ) : Ve A254; School; Hygiene: ieee. . = ee 2 Hlectivess sss. eet. oe ee Ga Qe pit ; ip eae WRlCCUNV OS concn oss ate Ls a cs ee 67 i RG= 5 We ea Edvesti onal Elective el ap Dr — ere f a Se ei Curriculum for Women — © FRESHMAN YEAR First Semester Hrs. Srconp SEMESTER Firs. ng Rhetone lo... 5) ee 3 Engle 2s Rhetorios 1h. 4 ia) ans Ss 2 Soc. Se. 15, Social Sci. Survey.......... 5 Zool. 1, Elem. Animal Biology.......... 5 P. Ed. 31W, Physical Education........ 2 P. Ed. 32W, Physical Education........ 2 Academic ‘electives “>... 20. eee 5 P. Ed. 39, Elem. Sch. Playground Act... 3 Academic electives: ts... sh5 2.000 oka 2-3 SOPHOMORE YEAR Engl. 10, Engl. Literature.............. iz; Historysor:Sociolory. s.eawisck $e. cs 5 Physiol. 1, Elem. Physiology........... 5 Psyeh:: 15:Gen: “Psychology. 222... 2. 5 Speech 1, Prin. of Speech.............. 2 P. Ed. 36, Hist. and Prin. of P. E....... 3 P. Ed. 33W, Physical Education........ 2 P. Ed. 34W, Physical Education........ 2 ACHOEMIGIIMINOM sh ccs ee 4-5 Hlective: so manent. Heese os as 1 cei ee : aT ales oe {