206 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT

BLANCHE MATHILDE TRILLING, B.A., Professor of Physical Education,
Chairman Course in Physical Education for Women

MARGARET NEWELL H’DovusBter, M.A., Associate Professor of Physical Edu-
cation

GLADYS BARTON BASSETT, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education

KATHERINE CRONIN, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education

HELEN DOBSON DENNISTON, M.D., Assistant Professor of Physical Education

ALFREDA Mosscrop, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education

HELEN I. Driver, B.A., Instructor in Physical Education

MARY HARRINGTON, B.A., Instructor in Physical Education

CATHARINE MAPLE, M.S., Instructor in Physical Education

MARGARET MEYER, M.A., Instructor in Physical Education

ELNA MycDAL, B.S., Instructor in Physical Education

CYNTHIA M. WEsson, M.A., Instructor in Physical Education

MARCIA HOWE WINN, M.A., Instructor in Physical Education

*20. PRACTICE IN DANCING, GYMNASTICS, AND Sports. Yr; 0 cr. For
students majoring or minoring in physical education. Includes in-
- struction in nomenclature, elementary organization of materials,
methods of leading sections and squads, and assisting in college
classes. Staff.

*31. PRINCIPLES OF COACHING. II; 2 cr. 9 MWF. Staff.
*32. PRINCIPLES OF COACHING. I; 2 cr. 8 MW. Staff.
*33. PRINCIPLES OF COACHING. II; 2 cr. 11 MW. Staff.

*41. THE SELECTION AND PRACTICE OF ACTIVITIES FOR ELEMENTARY AND
SECONDARY SCHOOLS. II; 2 cr. 2:30 MWF. Miss Mosscrop, Miss
Cronin.

*42. PLAYS AND GAMES: THEORY AND PRACTICE. I; 2 cr. 10 MWF.
Miss Bassett.

*43. ELEMENTARY FoLK DANCING. II; 1 cr. 8 MW. Miss Bassett.

*49. ADVANCED FOLK DANCING. I; 1 cr. Prerequisite: Physical Educa-
tion 43 or consent of instructor. 1:30 MW. Miss Mosscrop.

*56. KINESIOLOGY. I; 8 cr. Prerequisites: Physical Education 20,
Anatomy 120. 1:30 MWF. Miss Meyer.

*60. RHYTHMIC FORM AND ANALYSIS. I; 1 cr. Prerequisite: Major in
dancing. 1:30 TT. Miss H’Doubler, Miss Mygdal.

72. Music EDUCATION FOR DANCE MAJors. Yr;~1-2 cr. This course
aims to stress the elements of musical structure and interpretation,
to consider the various series of music texts and apply their material
to the needs of dance teachers, to build up a repertory of music, and
to develop the correlation of music and dance through its various
stages. 2:30 MW. Miss Perham.

*81. CAMP LEADERSHIP. II; 2 cr. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
Fee $2.00. 38:30 TT. Miss Winn.

115. PHystoLocy (Physiology 115). Yr; 5 cr. Prerequisites: Anatomy
120 and concurrent registration in Physiological Chemistry 114. Lab.
fee I, $13.00; II, $11.00. 8-12 TT. Mr. Dawson and staff.

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