404. SEMINAR. (3) A survey of present library practice with a paper covering library history and practice in a chosen field.
405. ADVANCED SUPERVISION AND ADMINISTRATION. (2) Practice in desk work and reference librarianship.
406. ADVANCED CATALOGUING. (2) Advanced cataloguing in specialized fields. 407. BIBLIOGRAPHY. (3) Making of bibliographies in specialized fields.
408. BOOK MENDING. (2) Special course in general book mending and magazine binding.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Instructors GEORGE HENRIKSEN (advisory head), AL JoHNsoN, DAVID PAYNTER; Student Instructor FRANK MERCER. Obiective. The objective of the Physical Education program is to provide ade quate wholesome recreational activities for every student, academic training leading to vocational or avocational work in physical education after college, and intra mural sports and varsity athletics for those who wish specialized activities. High land College and Red Shield gyms, swimming pools, athletic fields, and equipment are scheduled pending the completion of the gymnasium on the new campus. Every college student must complete two hours' credit in Physical Education before the end of the sophomore year. 101, 102. FRESHMEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. (1-1 ) A course designed to give participative experience in calisthenics, tumbling, . apparatus, group games, and organized sports : volleyball, basketball, softball, bad minton, tennis. 301, 302. TEACHING PHYSICAL EDUCATION. (2-2) Elementary school physical education procedures including postural and rhyth mic exercises, fundamentals of games, techniques covering the simplest primary skills through the more difficult seasonal sports, such as baseball, basketball, football, and volleyball. Instruction in the development of a program of physical educa tion on the elementary school level.
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