PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TEST SCORES PUSH-UPS _ SQUAT JUMPS Noe Point No. Squat- Point Pusheups Scores | Jumps Score NOe Point 43 100 73 100 30 44 42. . 72 99 29 42 4. 96 , 71 98 28 40 40 94 70 97 27 58 39 92 69 96 26 36 58 90 | 68 95 25 34 37 we | i 94 24 32 36 86 ' 66 93 23 30 55 884 a 65 92 22 28 54 “82 | ' 64 91 21 26 33 80 63 90 20 24 32 78 62 89 19 22 ae ¥@ 61 88 18 20 30 - 74 7 7 60 87 17 18 20. CO 72 : 59 86 16 16 | le : 58 85 15 15 27 68 57 84 14 14 26 66 : 56 83 13 13 25 64 55 | 82 12 12 24 62 54 81 il ll 23 60 = 7 80 10 LO 22 58 3 52 79 9. 9 al 56 ‘ 51 78 8 «§ 20 54 50 77 7 7 19 62. 49 76. 6 6. 18 50 | a 48 75 5 5 17 a a | 47 74 & 4 16 Ad, ae 46 73 3 3 15 41 45 72 2 2 14 38 44 71 , 1 13. 35 43. 70 a2 32 42 68 11 29 41 66 10 26 40 64 7. 25 39 62 8 20 | 7 38 60. 7 17 37 58 6 14 ‘ 36 56 5. 11 35 54 4 8 34 52 3 5 33 50 2 3 32 48 1 4 31 46 Point Scores will not be scored in excess of 100. Performances which better the top scores above are to be scored 100. PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TEST SCORES SIT@eUPS PULL-UPS Noo Point No. Point No» Pulle Point Siteups Score Siteups Score : ups Score 85 100 44 59 18 100 84 99 43 58 83 98 42 57 17 98 82 97 41 56 81 96. 40 55 16 96 ao - ¢ 39 54 79 94 38. 53 ae 15 94 78 93 37 52 77 92 . 36 §1 14 92 76 91 35 50 : 75 90 | 34 48 - 90 74 - 89 33 46 73 8. 32 44 12 | 86 72 87 31 42 71 86 30 40 ll «82 70 85 29, 38 69 84 28 36 10 78 68 .. @& a == | 67 82 26 32 9 72 66 81 25 50 65 80 24 23 8 66 64 79 2 =—s«G —«6BS 78 a2 24 7 58 62 77 a. 61 76 20 20 6 50 60 75 19 19 59 74 18 18 § 40 58 73 ae 17 57 42 16 16 4 32 56 71 15 15 55 70 14° 14 3 24 54 69 13 13 53 68 12 12 2 18 52 67 a | 51 66 10 10 1 12 50 65 - 9 49 64 8 8 + 4 48 63 7 7 47 : 62 6 6 46 61 5 5 45 60 a 4 3 3 2 2 l i . Point scores will not be scored in excess of 100. Performances which better the top scores above are to be scored 100. PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TEST SCORES 100 YARD PICK-AeBACK BURPEE » 20 SECONDS _ $00 YARD RUN Time Point No. Point Time Point Seconds Score Burpees Scores Seconds Score 18- 100 13.754 100 - 3Be 100 19 95 13.5 97 36 97 20 90 13.25 94 57 94 21 84 13.0 90 38 90 22 78 12.75 86 39 86 23 72 12.5 82 40 82 24 66 12.25 78. 41 78 25 58 12,0 74 ) 42 74 26 50 11,75 70 43 68 27 42 11.5 66 Sols 62 28 36 11.25 62 45 56 29 : 32 11.0 58 46 50 18) | 28 10,75 54 47 42 31 24, | 10.5 . 60 48 36 32 20 10.25 46 49 52 33 16 10,0 42 50. 28 34 13 9075 38 51 24 35 10 905 34 52 20 36 8 925 - 30 53 16 37 6 9.0 26 && 13 . 88 4 8475 22 55 10 39 2 8.5 19 56 8 40 1 8425 16 : 57 - 8,0 13 58 7.75 10 59 2 Toh. 7 60 1 7225 4, 7.0 2 Point scores will not be scored in excess of 100, Performances which better the top scores above are to be scored 100. SERVICES OF SUPPLY ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING DIVISION PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TESTS REPORT FORM Unit ferm3 - Sec 23-249 Number in Class at beginning of term 4. | Institution \3 Yer Date Class Toumenced Speotaliz ed Number in Class at end of tregning - , 4 term f Aa di Average Performances for Class Tests at Tests at Gain or % Gain or Loss in Beginning { °End of ess in Performance of Term , term, Perform= Date 2-4 Dates/oi/ ce ance Kew foil, y Push-Ups Squat Jumps sitatps digs | #100 Yd, Pick-a-back Burvee 20 300 Yd. Bun Age Height Weight en <7 3 3 1. This report is to be submitted (in duplicate) to Commanding General, §.0.S., attention Army Specialized Training Division at the close of each twelve-week term. 2e In column one enter the average performances for the class at the be- ginning of the term or at the end of the last previous terme 3e In colum two enter the average performances for the class at the end of the term. 4, A class is defined as "All trainees who began their specialized train- ing on a given date and who have continued their training in the same groupe" A separate report is to be submitted for cach class. ‘FORM 2. Physe Tuge 24—16207 Director of Physical Training “FORM 2. SEPVICES OF SUPPLY a= PHYSICi.L EFFICIENCY TESTS REPORT FORM Institution Bemsas University Date Class Coumenced Specialized ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING DIVISION Number in Class at beginning of term oh ake Number in Class at end of Training term re aa o> Event Average Performances for Class Tests at Tests at Gain or % Gain or Loss in Beginning End of Loss in Performance } of Term Term Perform= i Date Date ance Push~Ups 34 fe i s65 | se 1 Zz if. 3 Leh jSquat Jumps sa_| 05! so | e613) 3 1) Sit-Ups *m | go] sp | vi gl 2 Be8 si pad gs § | 66 9 | 7 | eae 2. we | eee 100 Yd, Pick-a-back Byrpee 20 —1_ 20 | 34 1700 ij 10 146. 2 399 Yde Bun a} 6 oe me Sg eg Age 1Be7 |. 19. 163 1“ Height 60. = «28 Weight 252 17 ss. 1. This report is to be submitted (in duplicate) to Commending General, Se0.S., attention Army Specialized Training Division at the close of each twelve-week term. Ze ginning of the term or at the end of the last previous term. Se in column two enter the average of the terme Si 4 th per In column one enter the average performances for the class at the be- formances for the class at the end class is defined as "All trainees who began their specialized train- ing on a given date and who have continued their training in the same groupe" A separate report is to be submitted for cach classe Phys - Tn oF e 24-16207 Director of Physical Training SERVICES OF SUPPLY < APMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING DIVISION PHYSICZL EFFICIENCY TESTS REPORT FORM Tervt 1 / -_ Unit | é Number in Class at beginning of . ) term SL Institution faysas Un e) Af Date Class Conmenced an rsa Number in Class at end of Training ae term 2/rfer ab x ie Event — Average Performances for Class Tests at | Tests at Gain of | % Gain or Loss in Beginning End of _ies® in Performance } of Term Term Perform= i Date Date ance kaw Row} Naw irom) Row, tov es : * Push-Ups Co 7 Pe / C. ee : , f aye fe & &? ¥ Jf iSquat Jumps AS i 3G i > le Sit-Ung 4-4 ei ia f ei /c é . ~ A of 4 A a f ee UES. aie . : bi8 . 45. oe ee f Z . 2 e - 4100 Yd, Pick-a-back lurpoe 20 27H piel fu] el fg 300 Yd. Bun oe 42 LZ “ae Sed - 4} 15 ie ne 7 | He lb oe Hed ght ¢4| [Ode oe 25 | foight SE at eae { 1. This report is to be submitted (in duplicate) to Commanding General, §.0.S., attention Army Specialized Training Division at the close of each twelve-week terme 2. In column one enter the average performances for the class at the bee ginning of the term or at ‘tie.end of the last previous terme 3e in column two enter the average performances for the class at the end of the terme 4, A&A class is defined as "All trainees who began their §ceinigced train- ing on a given date and who have continued their training in the same ee A separate report is to be pees x for cach classe “FORM 2. Physe Ing- 24-16207 Direetor of Physical Training SPORM 2. Unit fern I Sate Sef Institution Famsas thiversity SEPVICES OF SUPPLY ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING DIVISION ~ PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY TESTS REPORT FORM term 58 Number in Class at beginning of Date Class Coimenced Specialized Number in Class at end of Training term _ afife a6 f bas y Event Average Performances for Class Tests at Tests at Gain or % Gain or Loss in Beginning End of Loss in Performance } of Term Term Perform= : | Date Date ance et - few Point |Bew Potot| Baw _Polot Baw ___foiut —_ Push-Ups 27 68 {29 vai 8i¢ 7 10. 4 jSquat Jumps ac 75 56 &3 & & | 3% 10 |Sit-Upg 49 64 | 55 fo' 6| 6) 2 18 kh Ves 4e5 | 36 Se5 | 45; 21 9 2 5 100 Yd, Pick-a-back Burpee 20 2 7% 61 90 2 1M §. _410 300 Yd. Bun 42 ma Oe KL KR 8 Cee Heirht 69 69e2 of e280 155 157 2 1628 Weight iw this report is to be submitted (in duplicate) to Commending General, §.0.S., attention Army Specialized Training Division at the close of each twelve-week term. ae Se of the term. In column two enter In column one enter the average performances for the class at the be- ginning of the term or at the end of the last previous terme the average performances for the class at the end 4. A class is defined as "All trainees who began their specialized train- ing on a given date and who have continued their training in the same -groupe" A separate report is to be submitted for cach classe Phys : Tre t 24—1L6207 Director of Physical Training Copy for Mr. Porter Dr. Bert A. Nash, Coordinator, ASTP, University of Kansas. Dear Dr. Nash: bands ‘te teen Ob ee teenie ee of attendance in the physical training classes. We are lle ggg: oer gra: 2 Bs. er eng gf in these classes, many of which appear to be A.W.0.L. Absences of A-12 students rum about fourteen per section per month, and with the AST students run about eighty per section per month. Our experience is that many report and answer the first roll call, then leave and fail to answer the second roll call. We are, of course, sending in our weekly absense reports t» your office, wut realising the tremendous number of details in getting organized, I felt this should Se adakobuliy sated © Wie antasiben ef you and Gul, MeMorris. Very s erely yours, Director of Physical & FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Cr ec ~ Lt. Col. MeMorris a mg rR te ee NPR a Senge nr ntrncasns Septenber 2, 1945. To the Physical Education Faculty: I have talked with Dr. Canuteson regarding absences of : | civilian students in Physical Edueation classes, and I think it , 7 would be well for each ome of you to understand the general cee Bs ot tt alesmed we tall aveemion Scans ent tol | 7 BY posted in = ye fellows i g : i $ E : se 2 fl October 14, 1943. Messrs: Porter Hayes Schaake Austin Dear Friends: Will you kindly report at Hoch Auditorium on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 18, 19 and 20, at 8 asm, and 1 pele, to assist in the administration of the Army Achievement examinations? Wear your civilian clothes, Report to Lieut. Wilson. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Hducations class use must be returned to the check room at the end of the olass period. Please do not leave boxing gloves, balls, or any other equipment on the floor for the next class. mch instructor my of the period. I need net stress how important it is that we take especially good care of all our equipment at this time. ‘May I also remind you of the necessity of locking the office door in the evening. Only a few days ago the office was found open late at night and a maber of stalente were going in and out. Valuable office equipment and records are kept here which mst not be disturbed. Be sure close the door when you leave the office in the evenings. PCA:AH UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION September 50, 1943. Messrs. Howard Forter Vernon Hayes Jack Austin Dear Friends: Because of the trip to Denver which the football team and coaches are making on Friday and Saturday this week, I would appreciate it if the classes of Elmer Schaake could be combined with other classes meeting at the same hour on these two dayse I suggest that the 7:30 Friday class meet with Vernon Hayes section; that the 8:30 Saturday class be combined with Jack Austin's section; and that the 12:30 Saturday class be combined with Howard Portef's section. We are making arrangements for season football tickets for you fellows to reciprocate in a small way for your kindness in taking over the classes during Coach Schaske's absence on trips. Your cooperation is deeply appreciated, I assure yOUe Very cordially yours, f Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Goach. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION September 2l, 1943 Messrs. Howard Porter Vernon Hayes Elmer Schaake Dear Friends: Complaints continue to come to us shout the lete dismissal of physical training classes for the Army students, and particularly the Monday-Wednesday-Friday 9:30-10:30 classes. These boys have a Mathematics class at 11:30, and when they come in late they tell their instructors they were held late in physical education classes, I want to stress the fact again that these boys must be dismissed early enough to shower and dress, and get to their next class in time. If necessary, divide your groups end send those who have mathematics at 11:30 to the showers earlier than the others. Also, call these boys together and tell them that they must get there on times When these complaints are passed about on the campus it reflects unfavorably on the department. I am sure each one of you will cooperate in correcting this impression. FCA:AH February 15, 1944. Hayes Austin Sehaake Dear Friends: Dr. Nash, ASTP coordinator, is very anxious that you instructors emphasize to your classes not once, but as often as necessary, the necessity of these ASTP boys getting their gymasium equipment at the earliest possible moment, Jack Austin's load is being lightened due to the fact that some of the classes are not being held. Therefore, they are asking Jack to take charge of the supply room - only one men to handle it. Ray Kenehl is working with Dr. Nash, setting perhaps Tuesday and Friday afternoons when Jack shall keep the supply room open and sell equipment to the trainees. Dr. Canuteson is finding much fault with the fact that the trainees are using G.I. shoes and having a world of foot trouble, sprained ankles, and so forth, It is up to us to reduce this to the minimum, so let us give it ow fullest co- operation, PCA:AH December 20, 1943, Messrs: Porter Schaake Hayes Austin I desire to call your attention to the very important item of closing all windows in the drill room of the Military Science Building when your classes are finished. This should apply to the last class in the morning or evening in which you happen to have the floor. The janitor service there is not comparable to the janitor service heres Therefore, we ask you to accept that responsi« bility. Very coftdially yours, >» . Varsity Basketball co FCA2AH Director of Physica December 28, 1943, Messrse Porter Hayes Schaake Austin The following communication has been received from Dr. Bert Nash: "To Heads of Departments in AST Program: As you know, the army is planning to administer the achievement tests on January 3, 4, and 5, If it is possible for you to do so, they would like to have us furnish some assist-= ance in scoring these papers starting on Monday, January 3. If you have people who would be willing to give as much as two half-days during that period, will you please send me their nemes and the half-days which they would prefer to work. We will try to satisfy their desires in the matter, especially if they will indicate first, second, third, and fourth choices for these half- days. Sincerely yours, Bert A. Nash Director, AST Program." w- Without fail I would respond to this request. Will you men please get together and make it a point to carry this out to the fullest extent? If for any reason you cannot comply with this request, please confer | with me. I desire to communicate with Drs Nash at onces FCA 3:AH Jenuary 10, 19444 To Members of the Department of Physical Education: There have been so many requests to open the gymasium on Sunday afternoon that we decided to try it, but it just doesn’t work without a responsible watchman, There is always destruction of property without proper supervision, and we do not expect to attempt it again. However, if any of the irs tructors find it necessary to loam a key to the building to any of the officers, you will be respon- sible to the point that the building is locked and no one is ad» mitted except the service group or individual concerned, The individual in our department who loans his key is in full respon- sibility for the actions of the people in the building, This goes for the swimming pool or any other part of the buflding, The Chencellor holds us responsible, and we naturally will hold others responsible to the same degreesin the event any of the officers have keys to the building they will come under the same ‘regulations as members of this department. FCA2AH Auguet 25, 1943. NE eee rx diain esha aell aiken ie ciii ie eee aaa toa Messrs. Porter Hayes Schaake Austin Dr. Allen has an appointment with the Chancellor to take you gentlemen over to his office for a greeting on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. August 24, 1945. Physical Education Instructors - Ido net think it is a good practice to allow individual students, particularly the A=12 beys, to sheck out equipment at Hoch Auditerium, Students may chdck out here at the towel room in the gym, as they have done previously. We are having all new balls numbered ~ with the odd numbers going to Hoch and the even mmbers here in the gym. _ One of the gardeners recently found one of our balls dewn below the Geology Building where it had apparently been throw or kicked out of the building. These balis are valumble and are rapidly becoming a diminishing product. Do not allow any young teen-age boys in the gymiasiva or auditorium, Wee your — official position te scatter then, They are not University students. We high school bey: is permitted te play in the gym at any time except when Jir, Strait brings the University High boys over. We want to cooperate fully with officer Schick, as he is having @ very difficult time in watching the buildings. Sunday some boys broke the leck off the door at Hoch Auditorium and they also pulled the gymasium door open. lr. Schick has been very fine to us, and we can cooperate with him in keeping these two buildings cleared of these younger boyse FCA:AH Members of : Faculty: Mareh 15, 1944 Here is a list of the men who will remain in tthe program after this week. You should withhold their cards at this time and send them in at the end of the 8-weeks of the term, All of the grade cards should be indicated withdrawn, but also indicate the grade which the man has at the end of this 6-weeks period. Use Incomplete only for those cases for which there are extenuating circumstances such as hospitalization or necessary leave. Please have the grades for all the men who are to leave now on the cards in mp office by Henday evening, March 20th, Reserves, lst Term Andrew, Charles A. Anway, Joseph H. Arger, Nicholas H. Atkinson, Roger V. Bailin, Mayer W. Bark, Laurence D. Barkley, Howard T. Boxer, Sidney D. Bradley, Richard V. Burris, Stanley A. Casort, Loren F, Coulter, Bugene L. Dardick, Leon M, Eisen, Charles Farrell, Richard D, Fishbein, Seymour Fleher, Walter C. Ford, Bruce Gordon, William R. Gubera, Charles C. Huskinson, Hal &, Kelley, Hubert W. Kelliher, James K. Kelly, Orris E. Klein, Arthur N. — fF OL, - et — . / Bert A. Nash University Administrator Larsh, Harry A. Menne, Stanley Martin, John He Merrims, Ted Nicholas, William — Oliver, Harl ; O'Brien, Earl P. Ortwerth, Marvin J. Parks, John W. Powell, Harry T. Richards, Paul F,. Sallwasser, George M. Schalk, Norbert Schilling, Harold Serenco, Harvey Shaw, Neale Simon, Arthur Stark, Clarence D, Tavel, Howard 8S. Weaver, R ichard D. Weber, Paul We. Williems, Norman Reserves, 2nd Term Moen, Bruce C. Reserves, Srd Term Abel > Robert W, Alexander, Thomas J. Rann, Bernard H. Culp, Kenneth ds Ferree, Carman M. Jenson, Willis J. Johnson, Charles 8, Klemmenhagen, Joseph Leonard, Vurnen J. Probst, Samuel E, Scheer, Alfred C. Thompson, Donald H. Untrauer, Raymond E, Wildemuth, Kenneth L,. Winslow, William A. Preprofessional. -- To Remain in Schedule No. 23 : Benton, John Le Bonk, Wellace J. Garey, James P, Close, Franklin D, Dylo, Edward G, Elder, Edward E. Goward, John R, Haessler, George W. Hamilton, Oliver Tf, Hanson, John HE, Harper, John W. Hickman, Donald M. Hoffmen, Edwin Ke. Jackson, Donald W, Kugmin, Lawrence R, Liegner, Frank F. - MeClure, Raymond D, Millard, James A. Moloney, Thomas E, Mueller, Travis EH. Over, Jack D, Slutsker, Berkeley Swenson, RK ichard S&S, Vernon, James Y. Wall, James G, , Watermen, Richard D. Preprofessional Applicants-- To Go Into Sched. 24 With Reserves. Fisher, William F. Kingsley, Walter I, Lyman, William C, — (O'Malley, James P. Ransome, Percy A. Schuster, James L. Seidenburg, Martin Trisen, Theodore A. Zimmer, Charles E. eee - < MEMORANDUM Dot. waren 38 194_& from the office of University Administrator A. $. T. P. AST Instructors: The following men who were scheduled to remain to finish Term III have been ordered out. Will you please send their grades as of the 6«weeks to the Registrar's Office as soon as possible. — Fisher, Willian Schuster, James Kingsley, Wel ter Seidenburg, Martin Lyman, William Trisean, Theodore O'Malley, James Zimmer, Charles Ransome, Perey Bert A. Nash University Administrator “MEMORANDUM pore. Maroh 20 194.4 from the office of University Administrotor A. §. T. AST inatructorss There will be 20 form i711 men in Schedule 24 thie week in eédition to the 16 Reserves. the grades for these 20 mon have been sen® in but they are to be in school just this week ond it wee deeided shat they should attend classes, They are to be shipped to the University of Sinnesota thie week for preprofesaionel trainings : Bert A. Hash University Administrator ‘MEMORANDUM from the office of University Administrator A. S. T. AST Faculty: The S-weeks of this term will be up April lst. Grade ecards for the Reserve — axid Preprofessional enrollees should be — 4n this office by Monday, April Srde ee Bert A. Nash University Administrator Pe Sa “2, “MUGHASOMEM™. netetainiebA ylievevieU = oe cr a RR AR A NE a A a MEMORANDUM : Dore... February 14 PS 194 _ from the office of University Administrator A. Ss. T embers of Faculty: — Kedicel aptitude exeminations for all Tors i1 (Sehedule fos 7 to 16) boye Wednesday mornings February 16, Wo classes for Term il treinees until 12450. Bert Ae Hash University Administrator “MUGHAROMaM 40 oaitle oft mort wiorteinimbA yilersvinl: at 2%