Sehaake, Elmer Instructor Education Physical Education ASTP Phys. Educ. Sec. I. 6 30 a e Seo. VII 6 100 sa Sec. IX 6 66 Civ. 11:30 3 40 * 21 15 Assist with Football - 15 hrs. Hayes, Vernon Edueation ASTP Phys. Educ. Ses. Iv 6 . . *. VW 6 vw % % XI 6 18 - 20 Instructor Physical Education Vo". Asst. with Civ. Intramurals - 10 hrs. Education Nevy V-12 Physical: Bduc. 8:30 6 " " 9:80 6 = " 10330 1. 11 40 51 Instrudtor Physical Education 21 29 24 Athletic training and Equipment Management - 40 hrs. Shenk, Henry Education Vale Physical Educ. t % A a " # % " Cive . History & Prin. of P. F. 8:50 9350 - 10350 11:20 2:50 2:30 3H 29 28° Asst.Professor Physical Eduostion Football - 20 hrs. Asst. Adm. of P. Ee program - 10 hrs. Porter, Howard Education ASTP Physical Hdiue. Sece II 6 ee eS "XIIZ 6 18 20 Instructor Physical Education & Anct. in Basketball - 10 hra. Admin. Ael2 program - 10 hrs. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Towel Room Expense for V-12 Physical Training Laundry s July = 4981 towel @ lf wash. . ~~. - «960.81 August ~ 9649 towels @ If each... .... 98.49 September - 6150 towels @ 1f each. . ~~. . 61.50 Employees: | ial Wu 2 6 ew eee ee ee ee eo 56.00 deh so oe ee ee i ee ae ee ee Platform for swimming instruction at pool and platform for calisthenics instruction, built at request of V-12 officers and charged to Physics) Education Dept. . . +... 60.70 Shelves and door in locker room in basement for V-12 classes . «2s se ce ew ce te et 8 = Gh S fotal - $509.04 August 19, 19435. Ensign He le Ware, \ Veul2 Office, . University of Kansas. Dear Ensign Yares Doubtless Chief Specialist Brummer has told you that the swimming platform has been in the basement. of the gymmasium for some weeks. We had it ready four deys after Chief Brurmer turned in the drawings. Of course we cannot use the pool, but when it is opencd I know you will want to avail yourself of the use of the platfornu. Direotor of Physieal Eiucation, PCA:AH 7 Varsity Basketball Coach. October 26, 1943. Lieut. GC. A. Michelman, Navy ¥-12 Unit, University of Kensas. Dear Lieutenant Michelman: Arrangements have been made for you to use both the east and west sides of the gymasium, first fleor, for the ¥-12 physica examinations on Tuesday, November 2. It would be well to have the officers instruct the men that the east side is the ladies side of the gimasium and that they are using it only temporarily. Last July we had a little difficulty with the boys going to the ladies’ dressing room after the physical examinations had been com pleted. . Assuring you of our desire to cooperate with you at all times, Iam | eS Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA: Ad Varsity Basketball Coach. August 26, 1943. will want different times, end wo are trying to @liocate the places and times to suit everybody. I mention basketball because we oan work out a procran for the other sports later. Is there any possibility of your desiring any time in the evenings, say around 7 o'clecky Sincerely yours 7 Direotor of Physical Education, FCALAH Varsity Basketball Coach. give information j i 4 i 4 He ‘nay ton te foand, or Mra. Hulteen can as Ge Seco ‘li Rodke, As De Miller, Bob . Hamm, Governor Keller, Charles | Chase, Don 4 Hawley ’ John ' Gruden, Frank Bush, Dale Riegle, Warren Diehl, Don Pence, Royce Roberson, John uitwar Edgar Pyle, Ed Weatherby, J. A. Bergin, John Mowery, Bbll Williams, Lyne Johnson, Joe Kelleher, Joe Swedberg, Gene Stockdale, Don Grimes, Ke Wallace Hunter, Grant Overman, Don Gray, Joe Dreher, Richard Motzer, Don Dickey, Joe Warington, Don Cherry, Ivan . Faulkner, Don Hill, Harold Jones, Wn. . Kinscherf, F. John Vincet, Fred The V-12 boys on this list will mess at 6:40 during football season{ The boys on the academic list will mess at regular time. THE SEMESTER BEGINNING JULY 1 College students may enroll in and receive credit for the following courses in the semester beginning July le Ie Courses listed in the School of Engineering or the Navy V-l2 schedule as follows: Mathematics--All courses listed. Students who have had one year of High School Algebra, but no College Algebra, should enroll in Math. Anal. I. Those with 1g years of High School Algebra, but no College Algebra, should enroll in Math. Anal, itt. Those who have College Algebra but no Trigonometry shouid enroll in Math. 3a. Those who have had College Algebra ara Trigonometry should enroll in Math. Anal. Il. Those who have had Analytics should enroll in Calculus I. Students without High School Geometry may enroll in Math. Anal. i or III but must enroll in Geometry concurrently. Physics------All courses listed. Chemistry----All courses listed. General Chemistry IA is not open to students who have had Chemistry 2 or 2E, and General Chemis~ try 2A is not open to students who have had Chemistry 3 or SL. Englishe-<----- All courses listed. Principles of Economics Historical Background of Present World War Engineering Drawing Navigation and Nautical Astronomy Psychology I Descriptive Geometry Plane Surveying II. A number of additional courses offered in the Engineering School are open to College students for professional credit. Students interested in such courses should consult the Dean's office. III. The following additional courses are also offered: Course Prerequisite Cre Time Day Room & Bldg Astronomy M8 Nav. and Naut. Astr. 3 8:30 Mir ~ Obs English #1lb English Literature 2 8:30 TT 213F History 7 The American People 5 9:50 MIWIF 107FS History 25 Recent World History 3 2:50 MMF SFS Zoology 3 Comparative Anatomy Zoolel 5 Lecture 10:30 TT 2068 Laboratory 10:30-12:20 MF 2208 # Not open to students who have had English 11 or lla. DIRECTIONS TO STUDENTS V-12 students must observe the following: 1. They must enroll in a minimum of 17 credit hours of work exclusive of Physical Training. 2. They must enroll in a Physical Training class which meets 5 days per weeks. These classes are scheduled at each hour from 8:50 to 11:30 in= elusive and at 3:30. Students who do not already have four hours of credit in Physical Training should enroll for 1 hour of credit. 3. They must enroll in Comparative Anatomy if they are eligible to take ite ; 4, The following required courses, which are offered this semester, must be completed as soon as possible: English I and IT; Chemistry IA. TIA, and Genoral Organic Chemistry; Physics, one yeare 5. If possible, thoy should enroll in the following electives which are a part of the V-12 program: Naval Organization, Historical Background of Present World War, and Psychologye All civilian men must enroll in Physical Education, meeting at least three times per week, unless excused by the Committee on Exemptions (Dr. As Je Mix, Chairman). This will count for one hour's credit for those who do not already ha. four hours of credit in the subject. Woncrn who have entered the University since September 1, 1942 and who do not have two hours of credit in Physical Education must enroll in it, meeting three times per week, unless excused by the Committee on Exemptions. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 izs 126 127 128 129 130 ADAMS, WILLIARD JAMES ADAMS, PAUL DAVID ADDIS, ALFRED WILLIAM ALBERS, BILLY RAY ALBERT, DON EMERY ALDRIDGE, ROBERT GILL ALTHOFF, EUGENE ANDERSON, DONALD DAVID ANDERSON, ERNEST WADDELL, JR. ANDERSON, ROY FRANCIS - AMEND, GLENN LEON AMSLER, BEN EUGENE ARNOLD, EUGENE KEASLING II ASAY, CLINTON TED ASHER, JOHN ALVIN AVERY, RALPH LYNN BACHMAN, JOSEPH FRED BAGLEY, DEAN BURTON BAKER, CARL EVERETT BAKER, JAMES B., JR. BAKER, JOHN WM. BAKER, JAMES ROSCOE BAKER, LEE EDWARD BAKER, WILLIS EVERETT, JR. BALDWIN, HARLAND STANLEY BALL, NORMAN EUGENE BANKS, UHARLES WILLIAM BARNES, FRANK EDWARD BARRINGTON, DONALD RAYMOND BASHAM, WILLIAM L. 132 132 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 BAYLES, ROBERT RUSSELL BEACH, RICHARD (NONE) BBCK, MORRIS ELLSWORTH BECK, NELSON I., JR. BELZ, LLOYD HOWARD BENEDICT, LARRY LEE BENEDICTSON, BRUCE C. BENEFIEL, WILLIAM WADSWORTH BENN, KEITH WALTER BENSON, PAUL LEONARD BERGIN, JOHN JOSEPH BILLINGSLEY, PATRICK PAUL BLACK, ROGER LEE BLAIR, JOHNCWARREN BLAIR, TUNICE KEITH BLASE, EDWIN WILLIAM BOHL, LELAND SHEAFF BOTTS, THOMAS ROBERT BOWERE, RAYMOND STURTEVANT, JR. BOYCE, LEON (NONE) BRASCH, JOSEPR WILLIAM BRINEY, CALVIN RICHARD BROADDUS, JAMES ANDERSON BROOKS, MYRON DEWITT, JR. BROTHERS, ROBERT LEE BROWN, DONALD ROSCOE » BROWN, LEONARD CHARLES, JR. BROWN, RICHARD "vy" BROWN, WILLIAM RUSSELL BUECHER, DONALD ROBERT Bist i 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 L80 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 BURBACH, JOHN KENNETH BUSH, DALE EDWARD BUTLER, DEAN CLAVERT BUTLER, WILLIAM PHILBRICK BURKE, FRANCIS DARWIN BUXTON, ROBERT STEWART CANTRELL, GARLAND WINSOR CARLSON, WARREN ORE CARLSTEAD, EDWARD MEREDITH CARVER, EDGAR CHARLES CASSIDY, JOSEPH MYRON CHASE, MAXCY DANIEL, JR. CHELEMER, SAMUEL CHRIST, VINCENT ALOYSIUS CLAIBORNE, EDGAR MARTIN CLARK, THOMAS RYAN CLEMENT, PRESTON RIVELY CLITES, PHILIP GORDON COBB WILLIAM ROBERT COBB, ,MARTIN CLARENCE CONROY, THOMAS HYDE COOK, RONALD ROY COOPER, JERRY (NONE), JR. 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GOEBEL, WILLIAM FREDERICK GREER,, WILLIAM FRANQSS HARRISON, ALLYN We HARSHMAIN, JERRY DALE HATHWAY, DONALD LA MOTTE HEBER, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR. HILL, DARRELL DEAN KERFOOT, DALE LBON LARSELL, DAVID ARTHUR LEIGH, LYNN LAVERNE LOGKHART, RONALD RO¥OE LYONS, JASPER FRANK MCCAULEY, GEORGE MCCORD, FRANCIS ELERY MORROW, HARVEY WILSON JR. OLDHAM, WARREN WESLEY PALMATEER, WALLACE Ae 1600 1601 1602 1603 PENDERGAST, THOMAS FRANCIS JR. PIROUTEK, CHARLES RAY POOLE, RANDOLPH GORBON POORE, ROBERT THOMAS PRATT, FREDRICK WALTER 2 ne GRADE REPORTS (A) Report F and D grades on the Blue cards on the following dates: December 4, 1944 January 8, 1945 February 5, 1945 (B) The nonthly grade reports are cumulative. (c) Blue report cards may be secured at Room 2. Frank Strong Hall or by telephoning K U 40. WEEKLY ATTENDANCE REPORTS ‘(A) Reports are due each Monday for absences of the pre- ceding week. Where there ate no absences, write ino absences" on the card and send to the Navy Y-12 Office, Please fill in the name of the course and sign the card in the space provided. (B) Since an unexcused absence results in duty on the awk- ward squad, it is very important that an accurate record be kept of the class attendance df all V-le trainees. One suggestion that has proved successful is that of writing on the blackboard the name of any student who is absent when the roll is taken, If the trainee does not appear to challange his name written on the boara, then it may be assumed that he was absent and not merely tardy. REPORT OF THE SICK SA AN ME Cem aimee nat ee NAME ADMITTED 10 DUTY CONTINUED Daneke, F, M, — -11-2-44 11-6-44 Shrake, UC, Ds, 11 -4-44 11-7-44 Ligh? DOTY Lise “November 2, 1944, Burgess, We Grant, Le Re Transfers: Larry Benedict and John Bergin have been transferred from this Navy V-12 Unit as of November 9, 1944. University V-le Of-ice Room 2, Frank “trong Hall Phone K U 40 ink when entering EET Re Pe ee OT Sue eee ae ope ee | For the benefit of Faculty Members who have V-l2 trainees in their classes we are repeating the following recommendations and suggestions that have appeared on the sick bay reports from time to time. All cases of cribbing or “gouging” among V-le trainees should be reported to this office, Please follow this procedure rather than report such eases to the V-l2 Officers. Since an unexcused absence results in duvy on the awkward squad, it is very important that an aecurate record be maintained of the class attendance of all V-12 trainees. One suggestion shat has proved successful is that of writing on the blackboard “he name of any student who is absent when the roll is cajled. TP? the traince Joes not appear to cnallenge his néme written on che board, then it may be assumed that he was absent and not morely tardy;. Fach V-12 trainee carries ¢ demerit chit and ia case he *s disobedient or Giscourteous the instructor may ask him for this card, write in the offense, and send it to Lt. Fitzhugh. ( It has come to our attention tzat a few V-le trainees are resorting to certain old tricks anda subterfuges in order to be excused from class. Some of the outworn excuses peing offered are that the student must go down twon to have his picture taken, must attend nis erandmother's funeral, ete. Please Go not give any V-12 student permission to leave class for such purposes unless he has a written chit signed by bt, Michelman or Lt. Fitzhugn. Such procedure need not be followed, of coursg, in case of illness. If, in your opinion, the trainee: is ill, urge him to report to te sick bay at once. We suggest tuat it would be well for instructors.to use names on absence report cards, This will lessen the possibility of alterations in the report vetween the time it leaves the instructor's hands and reaches the Navy Ve-l2 Office. Please report any books witn Navy V-12 stickers left un- claimed in class rooms. Call K U 40 ana soue one from this office will sick them up. Many of the V-12 students do not know the name of their instructors. I would suggest that the 4nstructor write his name on the blackboard or introduce himself again to his students. If the student knovs the name of his instructor, it makes it easier for the student to approach his teacher for an jntervicwe — DIRECTIUNS FUR REPORTING GRADLS AT END OF TERM: Do not report F and D grades to this office on the Navy V-le Blue Cards. Engineering Navy V-le Trainees Report D and F grades on the orange and the red cards sent you from the Engineering Office. These grades are due at Dean Jones! Office, Marvin Hall, by noon on Tuesday, October 24, Pre-Medic V-12 Students Report F and D grades to the College Office by noon, Tuesday, October 24. The red cards for reporting F grades will be sent to you. it will be necessary, however, to call at Dean Lawson's Office to secure the orange cards on which to report your D grades. REPORT OF THE SICh: October 6-13, 1944. NaNE . ADMITTED TO DUTY CONTINUED Dickey, S. EB. 9-19-44 10-9-44 LIGHT DUTY LIS October 9, 1944, October 12, 1944, Wells, Be. Be. Exactly the same as on Oct. 9, Darsie, ds He Bonnell, G. R. Grant, L. R. Schaeffer, N. GO, Domann, B. R. Cherry, I. J. Cousins, D. Hartley, Ps Be - Delano, Os fF. Dickey, S. i Daum, G. Ae Jack M. Lasley has been transferred to the U. 5S. Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Illinois, for medical treatment. It is expected that he will return to this Unit after his recovery, CO A OI OO OR Ee Oe TY SE SN EE ET Please report any books with Navy V-lé2 stickers left unclaimed in Classrooms. Call K. U. 40 and some one from this office will pick them up. : If you have V-12 trainees in your classes next tern, it will be of great assistance to this office if you will write the name of the author and the title of the textbook on the board at tne first meeting of the class. Each V-l2 trainee is given a book requisi- tion card which he fills in and presents to this office for his books and supplies. It helps in the issuing of the books if the nawe of the author and the title of the text are recorded accur ately on the requisition card. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Saturdays and Wednesday evenings have been reserved as Liberty Nights for V-12 trainees, Faculty members should keep these dates in mind when arranging picnics and other social affairs for their classes. University V-le Office, Room 1A Frank Strong Hall. October 7, 1944. V-12 Absences in Physical Training, Oct. 2 = 6, 1944 Monday, Oct. 2 - 11:30: Somers, D. &. Stewart, R. De 3:30: Jones, Jack Tuesday, Oct. 3 - 9:50: Wells, B. E. Thursday, Oct. 5 = 8:30: Alvy, D. Te ) Ray, Don ) Hughes, Le BE. , 9:50: Palmer, J. . ) 1:50: Matherne, Je Me 3:50: Jones, Jack Director of Physical Education | ; 4 4