The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 30, 1926, BLUE RIDGE EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
BIGGER FACULTY
FOR GYMNASIUM
DURING SUMMER
FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS
To Encourage Control of Athlet.
ics From Within Instead of
From Without School
One of the new features of the Uni
versity Summer School this year is a
strong faculty in the department of
physical dducation. There is a grow.
ing demand by the public upon teach
ers, both men and women, for work in
physical education. organized play ac
tivity, and athletics.
During the last three or four years,
calls upon the Teacher Placement
bureau of the University have become
more frequent and urgent for teachers
who are able to give physical training,
to organize and direct particularly high
school play and athletic activities.
The University Summer School re
cognizes both the benefits and the dan
gers in high school athletics. In order
to help equip training teachers for
proper handling and control of these
extra-classroom activities which are
now claiming so much attention, the
summer school for teachers is attempt
ing this year more thoroughly to or
ganize and direct for this. special type
of equipment.
The aim of this phase of work in the
summer school is to encourage the
control of athletics within the school
rather than from without.
Theoretical and practical courses in
physical education. physical training
and the organizing and coaching of
play and athletic activities will be un
der the direction of four competent in
structors. Mr. Van Meter, physical
director of the University. will give
a course in physical education. ele
mentary swimming, and psychology 01
athletics. Mr. McFadden and Mr
Stoney will give a course in football
Mr. Stoney will also give a course in
baseball and basketball. while Mr
McFadden gives instructions in track.
Miss Cantey, especially for the bene
fit of women teachers. will give courses
in physical education in the high school
with applied training in physical edu
cation activities.
The aim of these courses is not to
train college coaches or college players
but to train high school teachers, men
and women, to give training in higl
school athletics and physical educa
tion.
-USC
Promotion Forces
Of Y.M.C.A. to Meet
Supper in Flinn Hall on Monday
Night-.Make Plans for
Blue Ridge
The next meet'ng of the pom~iotior
force of the University Y.M.C.A. wil
be in the Y. auditorium Mond'ay nich'
at 6 :30. T1here will be a supper pro
vided for the members at 15 cents
plate. ...
The meeting this month will be de'
votedc to a Blue Ridge program. Al
the men who are thinking of attendinl
Blue Ridge this summer are cordially
asked to attend the meetings. the ad
dlitional requests being made that the3
notif- Johnnie Pate of that fact sc
that plates may be provided. Accord
ing to Trevor Abel, who has charge ol
the program in cooperation wvith Jim
mile H-earon, there arc some good feat
tires on schedule.- The prospects fom
the Bltue Ridge conference this yeai
seem to be about the best that the lo
cal Y. has ever had. To date, 36 mci
are interested and arc on the li,st al
Flinn Hall as possible delegates.
C. C. Fishburne Gives
Chanticleers Supper
ChIarles C. Fishburnie, Jr. entertaine(
the Chanticleer club at a suipper at i
home last Friday night.
Harry Davis read a paper on "Th(
Letters of Obscure Men," which wa!
b)ased on the translation of some ofh
L an letters of the Middle ages.
The - constitution of the student
body was voted on last Wednesday,
and was passed by a large vote
only a few voting against the whole
measure. Due to the special issue of
The Gameco.k this week, it . was
impossible to print the constitution
as adopted, but i; will appear in the
next week issue.
A review of the measures adopted
will be found on page four in the
editorial comment.
--USC
Pre-Meds Talk on
Cataracts of Eye
Cataracts of the eye and syphilis
were the topics of discussion at the
Pasteur club Wednesday night.
Albert Todd read a paper on the
causes" effects, and treatment of catar
acts of the eye, which was followed by
a d'scussion in which the visitors par
ticipated.
Following this, a paper on syphilis
was given by C. ). Whitehead, in
which he traced the development and
cure of the dreaded disease. He stated
that about 15 per cent. of the popula
tion had the disease in one form or
another, and showed its effects on
the individuals health and appearance.
He pointed out that the Wasserman
and Kahn tests were the two most
successful ways of detecting the dis
ease, which unless treated in its early
stages. was diIlficult, if not impossible,
to cure.
The next meeting of the club will be
held May 12.
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Hampton Streets
SCHEDULE OUT
FOR DATES OF
FINAL DANCES
HERMES-KISMET IN MAY
Meeting of Inter-Club Council to
Be Held Next Tuesday
Night
At a special meeting of the Inter
club council held Wednesday night in
the Law building, the question of dan
ces for the remainder of the current
term was brought up, and several dates
were granted various clubs.
The Hermes club will give a May
dance on either the 13th or 14th as
their first dance since their organiza
tion a few months ago. One week af
ter this, the Kismet club will give a
dance, this (late being May 21st.
These dances will precede the usual
closing (lances. and will break into a
time when social activities on the cam
pus are at a low ebb. It will also re
lieve the chances for any friction that
usually occurs over gettiig dates ar
ranged for June week.
The Pyramid club asked for Tues
day night of June week, and this was
granted unless the annual al'ii dan
ce is to be held on this night. In rhis
case the Pyramid agreed to drop 'ek
to Monday night. The German is to
be given Wednesday night as usual.
A very important meeting of the
council will he held next Tuesday night
at the same place at 7:30 with refer
ence to making plans for "Bid day,"
which will be instituted among the
clubs here next fall.
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