NELSON: ALLEN: NELSON: ALLEN: NELSON: aLLEN: NELSON: ALLEN: NELSON: ALLEN : NELS ON : ALLEN : NELS ON: «ALLEN: “j= I'm Nelson Sullivan. I'd like to talk to you sbout majoring in physical educations I'm glad to know you, Nolson.e Sit down. (SOUND: CHAIR) Thanks. Having 2 tough time? Well, not exactly, but it's all a little confusing. You'll got used to thate So you want to major in physical education? Yes sir. What do you think? Well, Nelson, you know you very seldom find 2 father who advises a son to follow in his footsteps. He knows how tough it is, sand how much work. I wouldn't want to advise you unless I knew more about you. I've always worked around the gym, and majored in physical education. You see, I think I'd like to coache You look like you've got the stuff. To bo a coach, Nelson, you've got to be a scrapper, you've got to have enthusiasm, a hard worker -- and if you dissipate, you might as well stop now. I've got the enthusiasm, and I know I'd be willing to work. I know there aren't any snap courscese That's right Nelson. Why, some of the most rigid roquiremonts are in phys- ical education - both acedemic and physical. Now, do you still want me to help you plan your course for physical education? Yes, sir. All right, thon. Now, you'll tako a course in rhetoric and (FADEOUT) « « five hours of physiology . « « and five hours in human anatomy e « « ANNOUNCER: And so Nelson Sullivan finds himself enrolled, ond ready to begin work NELS ON: FEN: NELSON: FEN: NELSON: A short time lator, Sullivan and a friend of his answer We hear him talking to Fen Durand as in his classcse the call for basketball practice. they enter the gym. Do you know where wo go? Yeah, - down these steps ~- come one I think I'd botter go on home. Come on - it won't hurt youe Maybe nots bute « «