THE MICHIGAN DA w CF "!V omen S REATIONAL LEADERSHIP: Physical Education Department Offers Varied Sports Pro m cal education by the Uni= ing freshmen students who ication credit for women is di- r eight-weel ses- h period, women nt activity or an se in the activity have already en- years -ago. Those who know the basic techniques of these sports' may take advanced courses. - ~Tryouts Jeld Michifish and its junior counter- part, Michifins, are two extra- curricular clubs in which advanced swimmer; and divers 'may partici- pate. Tryouts are held each spring and fall. The groups feature syn- chronized swimming and put on an anriaal water show in the Women's Pool which is equipped with underwater lighting and sound facilities for such programs. Women may also obtain Red Cross Water Safety Certificates through their swimming courses. This certificate is helpful in ob- taining a summer position as a camp counselor. A putting green and two golf courses are available to students whether they are advanced or beginning golfers. Those who arej taking pther physical education requir ts can also use the golf course. Bowling Alleys Available. Four bwling alleys in the Women's Athletic Building offer a chance to learn how to make those ten pins fall. Fencing instruction is also pro- vided in the WAB. After the first few weeks of the course after the basic 'techniques, are learned, matches are arranged between, students from the UniVersity and fencers from other schools. Instruction on trampoline, rings, horses as well as tumbling and some marching are included in the apparatus course. During the winter, ice and figure skating instruction is given at the University coliseum. Women are required to furnish their own skates, but they are asked not to buy a pair before the first class period if they don't already own their own. Experience Offered Recreational leadership is an- other class open to University women in the physical education department. This course is de- signed to teach fundamentals as well as to give students experience in the recreational field. The class provides experience required for. summer jobs. Students learn essentials of handicraft, camperaft, hobbies, games, music, nature, story- telling and first aid. Women do "field work" with Scouts, Brownies, Y- Teens, patients at University Hos- pital and other recreation centers around Ann Arbor. Riding Furnished Instruction in horseback riding is furnished throughout the school year. Transportation is furnished to the stables, located outside Ann Arbor. The traditional sports of bad- mnnton, baseball, archery and basketball are also offered. who want to learn the tals of swimming or div- eceive instruction in the >ool. comneted just four :;,iy l .;. .i7 x;c", -::ir . ,-te '"..r* W . r"*- r , .{: ".:4iw *'c .~ W _______%}d______________ i~i 'in .i r.S > ° " ""' ' - :.''t '', Y ,s S3 ShL ~ S ~a :.C 0 o .00iia'0_ _ As you walk. across. the Diag .' have coffee in the Union... sit in on a bridge hand at the League. f.:... . . 0 t / 4 M A DRY RESCUE FOR: attend your first fall mixer.. rI is spark -as end he # a fiou sftsefo 90,st ;a ~tink5 toao°e to have the s ' S e s cloesWr~ hae rin *O:~I ian~OAll'b s a. fhoi th arsewt ehw U x l 4 I -~... t IT'S A STRIKE! Old Friends To Greet You: HADLEY CASHMERES .. .. ' . . ; 3 .. . tp fIi! EVAN-PICONE SPORTSWEAR LEATHERMODE COATS CHESTNUT HILL SPORTSWEAR AANSWORTH, LTD. NATURALIZER SHOES JANTZEN SPORTSWEAR HARRIS UTILITY COATS PENDLETON SPORTSWEAR FRANK GALLANT COATS JUNIOR SOPHISTICATES; TALBOT SWEATERS REVLON COSMETICS CHARLES OF THE RITZ DARLENE SWEATERS CHANEL PERFUMES D'ORSAY PERFUMES MONET JEWELRY BARBIZON LINGERIE YOLANDE BLOUSES CRESCENDOE GLOVES HANES SEAMLESS NYLONS BERKSHIRE NYLONS . ..; TRIFARI JEWELRY BONNIE DOON SOCKS SANDLER OF BOSTON SHOES KRAETON BORGANA COATS SUPREME COATS SHIP'N SHORE BLOUSES BLOUSECRAFT HANDMADES JEANNE D'ARC ROBAN ABE SCHRADER WARNER FOUNDATIONS DEVONSHIRE SLACKS HARRY WILLIAMS COATS AIN, THEN SHOOT I L'AIGLON DRESSES DE LISO DEB SHOES ARTHUR DOCTOR COATS PAT HARTLEY, JR. MAM'SELLE WHITE STAG SPORTSWEAR TAILORED JUNIOR DAVID CRYSTAL RE-GO PARKLANE JR. ,. PARNET A. GOODMAN ANDREW ARKIN PARADE HANDMACHER 'SUITS RAPPI I. ii. 1\ F ~A,1.~3.E" ~ U~ff III