THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE .THREE THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 PAGE THREE a i t s 1 3 t k UK(1 TOR MOST WOMEN STUDENTS DO NOT EXERCISE SAS [ AO WOENOUGH, SAYS DOCT OR SAPPINGT ON I TERnE T "Women students in summer school her mind, she's too tired to go out are making the serious mistake of for a game of tennis or golf." neglecting their health by not getting "And another thing, she's always Prof. Stephenson Talks At High enough exercise," was the statement trying to economize and manage to School On ow To Judge Teach- of Dr. Edith Sappington, assistant go to Europe during her vacation, so Scool O Ho TJude Tephysician for women at the Health she does all her own work at home ing Of Social Studies Service. besides holding down a good day job. "I don't think that they neglect it Naturally she has little time to waste ATMOSPHERE lMPORTANT deliberately, and I haven't a doubt on sports. If only she would realize but what they would be very indig- that she's saving money at the ex- "Boys and girls have a right to en- nant if they were accused of doing pense of her nervous system." joy their school experiences," declar- such a thing, but they let everything "The important thing about this ed Prof. Orlando Stephenson in his else push aside their need for exer- exercise is that it be taken outdoors lecture on "How To Judge the Qual- cise. They feel that they have no I don't think I can stress that enough. ity of Teaching the Social Studies" time to devote to recreation, but if Most of the women in summer school delivered at 4:00 o'clock Tuesday they only realized how important re- dance, and many do housework, and afternoon in the auditorium of the creation was from 'a health stand- while these may be very strenuous University High School. "They point, they would make time for it." forms of exercise they are only en- should be taught in a way that is in- "The majority of women on Cam- ervating, and not stimulating. Out- terestingl and with lequipment anid pus now are teachers and it seems door exercise is stimulating, and materials that will incite their in- to me that they above everyone else strengthening. terest." in the professional and business "I think the women on campus1 The lecture was begun with a world should be able to get plenty of would enjoy riding immensely. Some' sketch of the impressions that the exercise. Their hours are shorter people say that when you go riding, speaker had received in a class that than those of most people in the pro- the horse does all the exercise, but was conducted in a Michigan school. fessions, and the constant nervous my advise to them would be to try "~fesuet ee o neetdi News From Other Colleges IOWAS Haydn's "The Creation" will be sung by the university summer cho- rus of 150 member's. A "bird walk" :at 5 o'clock every1 Saturday .morning is a feature of the summer session here. At the mid-summer commencement exercises tomorrow 261 degrees are to be conferred, 176 advanced and 85 bachelor degrees. The number of1 candidates for the master's degree is nearly double the number in June. WISCONSIN Owiniers of girls' rooming houses are protesting again'st the use of one of the men's dormitories by women during the summer session. Total enrollment in this, the thir- tieth annufal summer session here. is 5,074. 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Dial 22217 20 LOST-Blue suede pocketbook con- taining several bills and a house- key, on State between Nickels Ar- cade and Liberty. Finder please call 6498 between 6 and 8 p. m. Reward. WANTED-Good Su'Ite or Furnished Apartment for Fall term, by in'struc- tor. Address Box 2, Mich. Daily. 21, 22, 23 The students were not interested in their work, and, furthermore, there was nothing in the questions asked them or in the equipment in the room that could possibly give them any reasons for paying, attention," said Professor Stephenson. "One of the first things for a super- visor or principal to notice when he enters a classroom is the general at- mosphere of the place," he went on. "By this I do not mean the active physical or mental atmosphere, but the attitude or feeling of the chil- dren toward getting the work done. Do they show a spirit of responsibility and pleasure in the way they go about their studies? This spirit will mani- fest itself most, if it is present, when the teacher is gone." "The next thing to look for is the kind and extent of the equipment that is used to aid and illustrate the teaching," the. lecturer stated. "In this connection I might add that it is a very good idea . to try to get the pupils themselves to contribute to this equipment by bringing in models, and pictures, and all other things that might be a help in the study of a subject. This gives them a feeling of co-op'eration, and they will pay strict attention and show great in- terest thruout that particular study." COOLED COMFORT AT THE NOW THRU SAT. GEORGE 0 &BRIENI strain, and expenditure of energy in the class room makes recreation es- sential. I know that they would be less nervous and irritable and would have more endurance if they could arrange their daily program to in- clude an hour or two of healthy, out- door exercise." "More and more business men and women are becoming convinced of the importance of exercise and large numbers of them are taking up golf, and other outdoor sports. The teach- er, however, is always obsessed with the idea that she is holding the world up on her shoulders, and after she's it a little and see if its so easy." Tennis is good for the younger wom- en, but it is one of the fastest games in the field of women's sports, and most doctors place its age limit at thirty. Women in summer school seem particularly enthusiastic about golf,1 and as always in the summer there is also a decided interest in swim- ming. Natural dancing courses, such as are being offered now in Barbour Gymnasium are also splendid exer- cise from a stand point of health and for anyone with a keen appre- ciation of music I shold think this would be particularly good." 742 Marshall Field Annex Chicago, Illinois gone around all day with that on'! 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