Show v SUMMER SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION The issuing of an attractive catalogue h heralds the event vent of the app approaching summer school of physical education in a broader scope than Ulan ever before In preceding years the school has won yon recognition as the most notable of its kind ind west of Chicago and present indications are that it will even make stronger its boast of former sea sea- sons The Un University has been especially fortunate fortunat in securing the services s of pf instructors who certainly certainly certainly head their fields of work Among thes these thesis is Dr Henry S. S Curtis the founder and vice- vice president of the Play Ground Association of Am Am- erica His Hi kind of work is is especially vital at the present time when the large cities are awaking to their responsibilities in regard to the child The need for Jar men versed in play ground methods methods methods meth meth- is constantly increasing and those interested should not miss the opportunity of hearing Dr Curtis Another department of the school which should especially interest the parents is the Boys and Girls' Girls Club This organization seeks to care for forth forthe forthe th the boy and girl to teach them the elements of hygiene and proper living liying as well as to offer recreation recreation recreation rec rec- and play in the open air Miss Anna M. M r. r Day Instructor in Physical Education of the University University University Uni Uni- of Nebraska will have this in charge Old students as well as new ones will be delighted delighted de de- c- c lighted at the prospect of again having with them Dr W. W G. G Anderson of Yale who will devote two weeks of his time to lectures and all courses in American gymnastics The Summer School faculty in connection with those already mentioned comprises the following following following follow follow- ing names J Jacob Bolin Professor of Physical Education University of Utah formerly of the New w Haven and the New York Schools of Gymnastics and the Chautauqua School of Physical Education Technique sand land Indications or cf Therapeutic Gymnastics Swedish Gymnastics Director of the Summer School or of Physical Edu Edu- cation Maud May Babcock c B. B E. E Professor Protessor of Elocution Elocution tio tion and Director of the the Gymnasium for Women University of Utah Playgrounds their organization ad administration tion activities Fred Bennion A. A B. B Assistant Prof Professor o of Physical Education and nd Director of Athletics University of Ut Utah h. h Theory Theory and practice of athletics apparatus gymnastics s. s Continued on Page 4 t SUMMER SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Continued from Page 1 1 t i L. L G. G Lowr Lowrey y A. A M. M Professor of Anatomy University of Utah Anatomy Physiology Personal Hygiene for Men Louise DeLaney Instructor in m Physical Education Education Education Edu Edu- cation University of Utah Graduate of New Kew NewHaven NewHaven Haven Normal School of Gymnastics and of Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gil Gil- bert and Chalif Schools of Dancing Gymnastics elementary school gymn gymnastics gym gym- n nas tics Folk National and Classic dancing Wm Vm T. T Ward Yard A. A B. B 3 M. M D. D Instructor in Minor Min Min- or Surgery School of Medicine or ur the University 9 of u Utah First aid to the injured Hazel Edwards Edwards Instructor in gymnastics Deseret Des Des- eret erel Gymnasium Athletics and apparatus gymnastics for women women women wo wo- men accompanist Mary Johnson Instructor in Gymnastics Des- Des r w Pt t Gymnasium General Gymnastics apparatus gymnastics for women omen Eugene Roberts Director of Physical I i. 0 p.- p. PLAY HOUR AT T THE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL lion Hon Brigham Young University Gymnastics boxing H. H Leo Marshall Instructor in Gymnastics Latter-day Latter Saints University Director of Boys' Boys Vacation Club Charlotte Stewart A. A B. B Instructor in Physical Physical Physical Phys Phys- ical Education Agricultural College Practice of for Women Though the primary motive of or the Summer School of Physical Education is the training of teachers in the profession it may be said that better opportunity cannot be found for perfecting perfecting perfecting perfect perfect- ing ones one's self in this branch it is not entirely a normal school It exists also for persons who need and desire physical education for their own health and development and for persons who may wish to learn pleasurable and profitable forms of exercise and such social graces as ing |