The relation of selected factors to the physical fitness of Indiana secondary school pupils as measured by the Indiana Physical Test

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m i m u n o M of selected facyobs w the physical FITNESS Of INDIANA SKC0MM8X SCBUGL 2W2IS m im m B m by the m o m m mmiGkh FITNESS TEST

BY FBAM & tm m t B tm a m

Submitted to partial fulfillment of th® requirements for the degree of Doctor of Fi^sicaX Education in the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Indiana University, dun®, 1950

ProQuest Number: 10295211

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Accepted by tlie faculty of the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation of Indiana University as fulfilling the thesis requirements for the degree of Doctor of Physical Education.

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AGi^IEDOMIT The writer wishes to express his appreciation of the assistance given by the teachers, principals, and superintendents of the Indiana schools that participated in the Indiana Physical Fitness testing program.

These teachers and administrators gavo tests and in other

nays co-operated in securing the data needed for the study.

The writer

is very appreciative 4f the assistance of various staff members of the Indiana Division of t'OocJia)OOiHMckJM«'fu,5irt©cflNcoaoosai ;COOCOCC>^COCC)COt^l

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