iets are ee PROPOSED PLAN FOR A-12 PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM According to presentinformation approximately 700 Army boys in the A-12 program will arrive at the University August 9. These boys are required to take physical education three days per week in two-hour periods. The Army will prescribe | the P. &, progran and the University will provide instructors and facilities. Available facilities. Since the men's gymnasium is being used to capacity with the V-12, ‘Navel Air Cadet, and the civilian programs, it sucin unwise to disrupt present practices and procedures in the gymasium to sccomnodate the Army here. Furthermore, it seems highly desirable to. take all men's ofvilian classes to the West Stadium for the five-eweeks session to avoid congestion in _ dressing rooms and gym proper. With the men's gymmasium used to capacity and the civilien students at the stadium, loch Auditorium offers the best possibility for housing the A~12 Pp, 4, PEOET AR All of the Army boys can be handled on the basketball floor and stage wi Hoch provided the classes can be kept to approximately the same size and provided further that Hoch can be used for wieuiend conditioning five days per week. By scheduling classes on M.T.7. and M.W.F., the Monday classes will be quite large. a Section Time Days Number of Students _ No. on Monday — A 8:30-10320 “MNF 86) two sections Te B 10:30-12:20 © mr s6 ” " 175 c - 1:30= 3220 MF 86 - A 178 D 3:30- 5:20 wF 86 (C" moe 175 B 8130-10 :20 wr 6a6lC~Ctéi‘ F 10:30=12;20 MTT 86 oe " G 1:30 3:20 wr sé 6lCUt~tét«tt H 5:30- 5:20 mt a6 " wm “700