50. Human Anatomy. Five hours credit. Second semester. Required of majors. See Anatomy. ‘1 55. THrorY oF THE Dance. Three hours credit. First semester. A study of the history of the dance; its influence on civilization and its place in the school curriculum. Lectures; research topics are assigned and discussed. Theory in analysis of the types of dancing and their relations to music. Elec- -,, : : a JT UMAR tive for women majors. a Peake. gf 4 Poe > /O0. s® Prwcpres or Community Recrnation. There hours credit. Second eee yT semester. This course is planned for students interested in recreational lead- | (} ership, in playgrounds, community and recreational organizations and activi- ™ ties of clubs, such as Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and in the po organization, management and equipment of conducting social activities, 5 , / games, play, etc., with adult groups in community recreation centers. Re- / quired of all men majors, elective for women. Elbel. 62. THrory or Aruuetics I. Two hours credit. First semester. A lecture course, which includes the theory and coaching methods of the following sports: tennis, hockey, soccer, volleyball. Required of women majors. Hoover. 63. THrory or AtHtetics II. Two hours credit. Second semester. Simi- lar to course 62, involving basketball, baseball, track and field. Required of women majors. Hoover. 64. Persona, Hycienr. Two hours credit. Second semester. A course which stresses the fundamental laws of health as related to the individual. Emphasis is placed upon the mental phases of health as well as the physical. Required of women majors. buanket. Stapletone 65. BaskerBaLy. 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 majors. Allen. 67W. PHYSICAL Epucation. One hour credit. First semester. Activity course for junior women majors. Marching, apparatus, gymnastics. Three periods per week. + Hoover. 68W. Puysicat Epucation. Two hours credit. Second semester. Lecture and activity course for junior women majors. Three periods per week. A study of the methods of teaching the dance; social, folk, children’s rhythms, tap and modern. \ Berkel Gh OFFICIATING I. One hour credit. First semester. A-study of the rules and principles of officiating hockey, volleyball, darts, deck tennis, table tennis and basketball. Hoover. Coe OFFICIATING II. One hour credit. Second semester. A study of the rules and principles of officiating swimming, track and field, tennis, badmin- ton, handball and baseball.: Hoover. 73. ProspLems In IntTRAMURAL Sports. Two hours credit. First semester. Lectures and discussion of problems related to the various phases of intra- mural athletic programs. Philosophy of intramural athletics, organization, administration, point systems, and suggestions for intramural sports pro- grams in the school system will be stressed in this course. Elbel. me 75. Track AND Fiexp. Two hours credit. Second semester. Designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of track and field athletics. Re- quired of men majors. Hereissy DeGroote 82. ApvaNceD Foornatt. Two hours credit. First semester. A continua- tion of course 35. Major emphasis is placed upon strategy of team play, coaching methods, etc. Electiveg for men majors. Prerequisite, course 35. i : r. urt 83. Turory or TEACHING SwimMiINnG. Two hours credit. First semester. Y, A consideration of the principles and methods of teaching swimming. diving, life saving and pool sanitation Hoover. 84. PuysicaL ExAMINATION AND Prescription or Exercise. Three hours ar ee credit. -Seeond semester. Theory and practice of examining the body for - lb ‘faulty postural conditions, scoliosis, weak feet, and other physical defects. \ dy Also instruction in the causes of these conditions, their effects upon the gen- a - eral health, and the use of therapeutic gymnastics as a means of correcting a them. Studies in the methods of taking and the values ‘of physical measure- ments are included. Required of all majors. Prerequisite or with Anatomy 50. Bunkele Stapletone 1 t2