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a a men's physical gducrtioiiaa ACARL WIGHT, B. L, 01. A. ACARL H. COLCOlAn, 01. D. ASTAnLCY BORLCSKC, B.S., 01.A. AJOHn FLinT HAnncR, a.b., m.A. ALCO A. HARRIS, A.B., m.A. ^^THC department of physical education for men is organized to meet the needs and interests of the male student body in order that, within the limits of facilities such as playgrounds, courts, fields, dressing quarters, showers, etc.; through physical participation in activities, they may be in a better position to live the kind of a life that is most satisfying. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AThe present organization consists of three phases of physical education, each with its particular objectives, but cemented into one course of instruction for the personal education of the student, leading to greater efficiency in health, in pleasurable and wholesome recreation, and in physical and mental growth. AAAAAAAA ATHC GCnCRAL PROGRA01 consists of a variety of sports quite individualistic in nature, designed for the personal enjoyment of the student. These courses; tennis, handball, tumbling, swimming, polo, golf, wrestling, boxing, out-of-door sports, etc. aim to foster personal hobbies as one of the answers to the demands of leisure time. Any student in the college may enroll for these courses within the limits of physical equipment necessary to their successful promulgation. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ATHC inTRA-OlURAL PROGRA01 in track, baseball, basketball, swimming, tennis, handball, etc. is designed to provide an outlet for expression of group loyalties and to foster a wholesome spirit of comradship and sportsmanship among natural social units on the campus. The team sports promoted in the spirit of play for the sake of the fun to be derived is attractive to a substantial percentage of the student body. AAAAAAAAAA ATHC COOIPCTITIVC PROGRA01, consisting of collegiate competition in the more highly organized athletic contests in football, track, and basketball, is designed to meet three needs: (1) to establish desirable relationships with other colleges in the far Western and Southern California athletic conferences. (2) to stimulate an institutional consciousness on the part of the entire student body by furnishing an activity representation in traditional college athletics and to further the prestige of the college in the eyes of the community, the state, and (wherever possible) the nation. (3) to provide an outlet for the expression in competition of men above the average in physical capacity. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coleman Hanner Harris Borleske Wight 8S40S Thirty-Three FRESNO STATE COLLEGJi FRESNO. CALIFORNIA
Yearbook Title | 1934 Campus - Associated Student Body of Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1934 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1934 by Ed Maxwell and John Merritt. Printed in Fresno by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co. Portrait Photography by the Maxwell Studio. Engraved by the Fresno Bee. |
Yearbook Title | 1934 Campus - Associated Student Body of Fresno State College |
Date Published | 1934 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | a a men's physical gducrtioiiaa ACARL WIGHT, B. L, 01. A. ACARL H. COLCOlAn, 01. D. ASTAnLCY BORLCSKC, B.S., 01.A. AJOHn FLinT HAnncR, a.b., m.A. ALCO A. HARRIS, A.B., m.A. ^^THC department of physical education for men is organized to meet the needs and interests of the male student body in order that, within the limits of facilities such as playgrounds, courts, fields, dressing quarters, showers, etc.; through physical participation in activities, they may be in a better position to live the kind of a life that is most satisfying. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AThe present organization consists of three phases of physical education, each with its particular objectives, but cemented into one course of instruction for the personal education of the student, leading to greater efficiency in health, in pleasurable and wholesome recreation, and in physical and mental growth. AAAAAAAA ATHC GCnCRAL PROGRA01 consists of a variety of sports quite individualistic in nature, designed for the personal enjoyment of the student. These courses; tennis, handball, tumbling, swimming, polo, golf, wrestling, boxing, out-of-door sports, etc. aim to foster personal hobbies as one of the answers to the demands of leisure time. Any student in the college may enroll for these courses within the limits of physical equipment necessary to their successful promulgation. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ATHC inTRA-OlURAL PROGRA01 in track, baseball, basketball, swimming, tennis, handball, etc. is designed to provide an outlet for expression of group loyalties and to foster a wholesome spirit of comradship and sportsmanship among natural social units on the campus. The team sports promoted in the spirit of play for the sake of the fun to be derived is attractive to a substantial percentage of the student body. AAAAAAAAAA ATHC COOIPCTITIVC PROGRA01, consisting of collegiate competition in the more highly organized athletic contests in football, track, and basketball, is designed to meet three needs: (1) to establish desirable relationships with other colleges in the far Western and Southern California athletic conferences. (2) to stimulate an institutional consciousness on the part of the entire student body by furnishing an activity representation in traditional college athletics and to further the prestige of the college in the eyes of the community, the state, and (wherever possible) the nation. (3) to provide an outlet for the expression in competition of men above the average in physical capacity. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coleman Hanner Harris Borleske Wight 8S40S Thirty-Three FRESNO STATE COLLEGJi FRESNO. CALIFORNIA |
Rights | Copyright 1934 by Ed Maxwell and John Merritt. Printed in Fresno by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co. Portrait Photography by the Maxwell Studio. Engraved by the Fresno Bee. |
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