Vel2 Absences in Physical Training, December 28, 29, 1944 Thursday, December 28 -— 8:50 Ball, Charles ee 11:30 Musgrave, M. E. - Hill, He. Je 2:30 NeCoy, W. V. 5:30 Ward, We Le. Priday, December 29 -- 2:50 Blanton, J. Collins, M. ¥ Pettitt, R. A. Talley, Le ¥. Sousley, Je Re 3:30 Palmer, J. 4:30 Douglas, Chas. Miller, B. E. ~ Director of Physical Education. GRADE REPORT The midsemester report of D and F grades for V-12 trainees is due in this office Monday, January 8th, 1945. ‘Je still re- member with a real feeling of appreciation your very prompt report of the grades due December 4 and hope that we may enjoy the same cooperation again, iui Due to transportation difficulties the following men were unable to return from the Holiday leave in time for Thursday morning classes, December ae Bartlett, De He Shaw, We. Re Sullivan, E. Te McGuckin, Je Fa a2auner, J. Fe Murray, Je Re Rocks, Je Le Bock, A. Re Duffin, J. D. The absence of these men on this date has been excused by the Navy Officers, as has also the absence of Loren E, Burch from all classes this week. REPORT OF THE SICK December 16-29, 1944, ADMITTED TO DUTY NAME CONT INUED Thorpe, D, We 12-16-44 12-22-44 Smith, C, E. 12- 6-44 12-22-44 Kanaga, We Se 12- 5-44 12=16+44 Johnson, R. De 12-12-44 12—16-44 Osborne, VW. Ae 12412—44 12=16=44 Riding, G. Re l2+ 7-44 12416—44 Darsie; G. A. 12-16-44 12-19-44 Hughes, L. Ey 12+16-44 12-22~44 Kacourek, F, A. 12-18-44 12-19-44 *Brown, Re V¢ 12-19=44 12-20-44 *Pinck, P. Aé ‘12-19-44 12-20-44 "Hill, He J4., 12-19-44. 12-20-44 “Hutchens, Hs Pg 12-19-44 L220 ad4. *Riehl, Jy We. 12-19-44 12-20444 Butler, Wa P. 12-20-44. 12-2244. Lamkin, Ws Ge 12-21844 12-2 2644. **Baliard, Ds Ce 12+26-44 12-29-44. Brown, L. C, 12-26-44 12829=44 McShane, J. Re 12628 —4.5 12-2 9—4.4 **Talley, Le We 12<20=44 12-29-44 *Sent to U.S.N.AsS. Olathe, Kansas, for emergency dental treatment, **¥Although being cared for at the hospital, is attending classes. LIGHT DUTY LIST Ott, Pe We Lamkin, De Fe Brosius, Fe : Harrington, We Be December 18, 1944. Lewis, Ke Re McCoy, Re Butler, We Pe» Leonard H,. Axe, University V-Le Office, Room 2 Frank “trong Hall. V-12 Absences in Physical Conditioning, Dec. 15, 18-21, 1944 Friday, December 15 - 4:30 (Swim) Kemp, me o. Tuesday, December 19 - 9:30 Brow, Richard Kunkle, Kobert Sousley, J. R. 11230 Bock, A. Bohl, Le J , 2:30 NeCoy, We V. Smith, C. E. Wednesday, Desember 20~-11:30 Smith, Ce Be 2:30 Lewis, Z. a Suma teys Je R. rit ate Sevuiines 21 «= 8:30 tumter, BR. J. . Glasnapp, R. E. darden, Richard Swailes, Walter L. 9:50 Bureh, Bob larsell, Deve ~ Thorne, L. F. Daleen, Bob Hollis, D. 2. Sousley, J. R. Director of Physical Zducation. J NC (308) (PF) RENO § \ . x N : FROMs TO: NAVY V~12 UNIT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS 8 Decuttber 1944. EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S ORDER NO. 52-44 THE POLLOWING NAMED MEN HAVE BSEN PLACED ON ACADEMIC RESTRICTION. THEY SHOULD. SURRENDER THELR LIBERTY CARDS AT THE. V-12 OFFICE BY 1200 SATURDAY ve Decemver 1944. THIS RESTRICTION IS BASED ON GRADES FOR TH2 PERIOD ENDING 4 December 1944. WHILE ON ACADA.TC RESTRICTION > THESE MAN WILL E NOAGE IN NO EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTL. TIES. THEY WILL BE ON STATION BOUNDS EXCEPT FOR THE AFTERNOON RE- CREA 8 HOUR 1630-1730, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, AND FRO. 1330 S\TURDAY TO 1530 SUNDAY. IF Tis TRAINEES ON RESTRICTION WISH TO LEAVE oe WNCE, SATURDAY NIGHT, THEY UST APPLY TO THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER FOR THEIR LIBERTY CARDS‘ THE BASIS FOR ACADEIIC RUST: RICTION IS aS FOLLOWS: 8 hrs D 5 hre F wo hes f,. 1 He D 3 hes, 3 hrs p e preg hh, 5: hre-p Lap Py. 7 oars D ALL GRADES OF D OR BELOW ARE POSTED ON THE BULLETIN BOARD OUTSIDE THE V-12 OFFIUS. Nats Pr NAMs ay AARHAUS, Alvin A, 7 KNUTH, Kenneth L. : ADAMS, iallardod.. 9 AHSELL, David 8 ADDIS, Alfred W. 9 LINTECUM, Samuel D. 9 ALELAT, Don Emery 8 LYSENG, Arley B. 7 ANDROES, Walter I. 10. WADSEN, Richard E, 9 PALL, Charles ? MILLS, Harry E. 8 BERTEGLOON, Harlan W. 9 LOBURG, Everett V. 6 BOCK, Albert Ry 6 MULLEN, James F, 6 BRENZ:, William J, 6 NASH, Charles G. 7 -BRUER, H. R. it OSBORNE, Willard Allen 6 BURGESS, Wm. Frank 7 RAYMOND, Benjamin 10° CHALLIESIK, Adolph N, 6 RIEHL, William 5 COIT, Thomas Mallory 10. SANDERS, James C. 10 CORBER, R. J. 8. SCHAEFER, Norbert Cc. 8 DAHLES, John k, 7 SHAW, Edward E. t DARDEN, Frank 10 SHORT, Sterling 7 DAY, Dudley y SLITH, Richard Targee 8 DUFF IN , Joseph D, 7 SOUSLEY, John 10 ETHRIDGS, Jarrel 8 STEYER, C, Dean. 6 FLEENER, Scott S. > SULLIVAN, Enmett T. 9 GOEBRING, seers As 7 TE GROOTENHUIS, William D. 8 GOODY, 6 THOMAS, Edgar A. 7 HARKIS, le ue 6 THOMSON, Neil R. 8 HEDEEN, Paul M. 7 THORNE, Leonard F. 7 HOODY, Howard J. 2 TOMSHANY, Paul E, 9 HOWELL, Jack R, . ‘TORNQUIST, Edwin 10 HUGE SS, Louis 9 WALLER, vilton H. 8 IVANOFF, Boris 8, 10 WENZEL, Frank H. 10 JENSiw, William 10 WITHSRSPOON, John J. 8 JOHNSO’, Robert D. 8 ZIUNER, Joseph F, 7 JOHNSCN, illiam &, 9 | R. T. FITZHUGH Lt. (S) USNR Executive Officer. The following V-12 trainees will be absent from classes until about 3 o'clock Tuesday, Dccember 19, 1944. They are peing taken to the Olathe Naval Air Station for emergency dental treatment. Richard Brown, Albert Finck, Herbert Hill, Harry Hutchens, REPORT OF THE SICK LR NAME ADMITTED Smith, C. HE. 12-68-44 Riding, R. G. 1247-44 Smalley, D. Fs 12-5 add. Lamkin, De Fe 11-23-44 Bock, As Rs 12-1144 Fischer, C. Le Le0elL2-44 *Kanaga, sa Se 12- 5-44 “Tohnson, Te de 12-12-44 “Osborne, Ve As. 12-12-44 * These boys, although being carcd for Still attcnding classcs, LIGHT DUTY LIST Decer-ber 11, 1944. Lamkin, D, F. Bburgess,: We P. Blanton, Je ile Ward, Ne Le, Fischer, C. Le Brosius, F. Harrington, ‘J. Be Lewis, Ke Re McCoy, R. a am Rc a ce J.i/RiehL December 9-15, 1944. oe ee ee ee ad TO DUTY | CONT INUED 11-15-44 11-15-44 12-11-44 12= Medd 12-13-44 12=13-44 11-15-44 Lle15=44 Ll#15=44 at the hospital, are December 14, 1944. Bock, Ae Re Ott, Pa: ls Lamkin, D. fF. Burgess, We Pe Ward, Ne Le Fischer, Ce* le Brosius, F. Harrington, ‘Je Be Lewis, HE. Re ‘MeCoy, Re Lt. C,-A, Navy V-l2 Unit at the University of Kansas, es Michelman and Lt, Robert Fitzhugh are leaving the I know I speak for those of you who have been associated with these two naval officers for the past year and a half in thanking them for their splendid - Cooperation and in wishing them the best of luck in their future endeavors. cock. cooperation and assistance, They are bcing replaced by Lt. Conping and Lt. Heth- I am happy to assure those now ort iocts of yor continucd ‘Leonard H, Axe, Room 2 Frank Strong Hall University V le Office December 16, 1944. ® Sy E V-12 Absences in Physical Conditioning, Deo. 11-15 Monday, December 11 -- 2:30: Ivanoff, B. B. Sousley, Je Re Thorne, Le Fe Tuesday, December 12 =< 9:50: Blanton, Jack Sousley, J. R. 11:30; Hedeen, P. i. 2:30: Cohen, D. : alley, Le We ? Wednesday, Dece 15 =~ 83:30: Gronemeyer, Don C. 2:30: Blanton, J. R. Sousley, J. He Thursday, Deo. 14 =-- 8:50; Wildgen, J. J. . 9:50: Reynolds, Gordon Sousley, Je Re \ 11:30: Driver, R. A. \ Shrake, Ge De : 5 2:30: Pisher, ©. H. Lamkin, W. @. Priday, December 15 -~ 2:30: Sousley, J. R. Director of Physical Education. December 9, 1944. Vel2 Absences in Physical Training, Dec. 4 ~ 8, 1844 Monday, Dee. 4 =-11:30 - Gregory, Lee _ Tuesday, Dec. 5 = 9:50 = Mullen, J. P. Kendrick, J. W. (slipped out of class after roll Kunkel, Re ” . . ° call. 2:50 - Androes, W. I. Elwood, Bill Wednesday, Dece 6 = 11:30 = Hartzell, R. 2:50 « Lamb, Le EB. TeGrootenhuis, W. D. Sousley, Jd. R. Howell, Je Re Harding, W. Be 3; 50 4:30 Thursday, Dece 7 = 9:50 Sousley, J. R. Friday, Dec. 8 - 2330 3:30 Brodegard, C. Palmer, J. Director of hysical Frducation. APPRECIATION ! We greatly appreciate the promptness with which the D and F grades were turned in this month, A greater percentage of the instructors sent their cards in on time then for any other grade report since the V-le Training Program began, almost all the carcs being in on Monday, December 4, the date they were que, and none later then Tuesday. REPORT OF THE SICK NAME Foster, M. R. Blanton, J. We LOmcin, De Fs L@L#h, La ls Brodesceara, GCG. T. Unger, Re Ue smalley, D. Schaefer, D. Raymond, G. R. LIGHT DUTY LIST December 4, 1944, Bienton, Js ils Word, Ne te Fischer, Ge Le Lamkin, Ws Gs Brosius, Fi Harrington, ‘s.Be Lewis, K. R. McCoy, Re ee 8 em er tee te oF i.) eee ching. Me aaaige eh wiciapa cages eacee 0 e eiee a ie alte, Salles anus Sip aan Tener Boe tenns Se eae: ADMIT Tis a ne a RE a me mn et A 12-11-44 12-1-44 11--25-44 le- 5-44 12- 5-44 12- 6-44 12- 5-44. 12-- 6-44 12- 7-44 December 2 - 8, 1944. TO DUTY CONT =NULD 12-4-44 12-2-44 12-8 —44 12-8-44 12-7=44 12-79-44 12-8-44 12-7-44 . 12~8<44 December 7, 1944. Burgess, /+ Pa Schaeffer, Ni C. Blanton, d« Wd Ward , Ne De Fischer, C. Le Brosius, F.. Harrington, We. By Lewis, Ke Rs MeCoy, Rr Lconard H..Axe, | University Director Nevy V-12 Training Program. Decenber 2, 1944. V-12 Absences in Physical Training, Nov. 27-Deo. 1 Yondey, Nov, 27 - 9:30 Conley, Ned 4:30 Woolpert, De R. Sabah Rie Wednesday, Nove 29 ~ 8:50 Thursday, Nov. 30 - 8:50 2:50 3:30 Daleen, Robert Chase, Ae Le (Swim. ) Thomas, J. He. “ Trwin, J. De Ward, We Le Director of Physical Education. LAST CALL?} ALL D and F grrades for V=12 trainees are due in this office Monday, December 4, 1944, REPORT OF THE SICic : Nov. 25-Dec.1, 1944. NAME ADMITTED | "no DUTY —SOXGONTT INUED Lamkin, De Pe 11-23 =44 | oer Darsie, G. As 11-27-44 11-30—44 -TeGrootenhuis, We 11+27=44 11-29-44 Lambkin, Ws Ge 11-28-44 121-44 The light duty list was not reported to this office in time for us to have it on this report. Leonard H, xe, University YuL2 Ofrice, Room 2 Frank Strong Hall. V-12 Absences in Physical Conditioning, November 20 - 24, Monday, November 20: 4:30 - Tuesday, November 21; 8:30 (Swim)- Dalby, H. Aé 9:30 @ 11:30 Clement, P. R, Harding, W. 5. Thorpe, D. We = Helm, Pe Nickell, W. K. Rendant, J. Ce 23:30 @ Hatin: November 22: 9:30 2:30 Friday, Novemher 24: 8:50 - 10:30- 11:30« 2250= Kott, Joseph Lamkin, We Ge Lewis, KR. R. Shaffer, W. R. Steinhaupr, AP. Stuart, J. B. Talley, Le We Seshaa, Hoover, H. H. MeCoy, i. V. Foster, Me Re Ballard, D. C. Kemp, J. Go November 25, 1944. inole / TeGrootenhuis, “. D. Geist, E. Hughes, Le EB. Lyseng, A. B. Piper, R. De Tregemba, Re Je Wildgen, J. Je Burch, Loren Fleener, P. EB. . Gaede, Delton Johnson, Wm. E. Miller, We. De Thiele, John Kocourek, Pe. Ae Lewis, B. Je Pierron, Ve Re Weintraut, R. E. Domann, 1. Be 3:30 « Cornforth, G. Gray, we Thomson, Ne Re TIvanoff, B. Director of Physica} Education. se sie: ATTENTION? : Report of ali D and F grades for V-12 trainees due in this office on December 4, 1944, REEORT OF THE NAW 1 ee OO a ae Harrington, WwW. Brosius, Fe Miller, Es He pcvockdele, i. LDOmkin, Ds Fe SICK Be Re £iGH? DUTY List November 20, 1944 MeCoy, R. ADMIT? isD Ll-1)+44 Ll-15=44 11-16-44 11-20-44 Tie2seat CONT INULD we ee. ene eerie re 1LO° QTY dime 2aas ji<22-44 1118<44 1122-44 tietdedd November 29, 1944 MeCoy, Re University V-12 Office, Room 2 Frank “trong Hall Phone K U 40 November 18, 1944. V=-2 Absences in Physical Training, November 13 - 17, incl. Tuesday, Nov. 14 11:30 = Bock, Albert ; Hughes, Le Rendant, J. C. Shrake, C. D. Mills, He Ee 2:30 = Bashan, Ww, Hoover, H. He McCoy, W. V. Wednesday, Nov. 15 9:30 - Brown, Richard : 10:30 - Johnson, Wn. Ep 4:30 ~ Clement, P. R. Thursday, Nov. 16 8:30 - Matthews, Edward (Swim) ; Wildgen, Je Je Schell, W. F. 9:30 - Brown, Richard 10:30 = Dickey, 5. 5. Prohoff, Wn. 11:30 - Hamilton, R. M. Rendant, J. C. King, Te ©. Carey, G. Ae 2:50 = Thomas, J. Hi, 3330 ~ Irwin, J. D. Palmer, J. Viard, Ne. Le 2:30 - Hoover, H. H. Friday, Nov. 17 10:30 ~ Johnson, Wm. E. 2:50 > Conley, N. Le 3:30 - Thomson, N. R. Ivanoff, 3. 4:30 - Boyce, Leon Clement, P. Le Director of Physical Education. | GRAD REPORT The first report of D and F grades for the current term is due in this office December 4, 1944, TRANSFLRS The following V-12 trainees have been transferred from tnis Vel2 Unit: From the college: Higley, Warren Arthur ve Gray, George Morris va From the Engineering School: Grant, Lloyd Reynolds “ Lee, Villiam Alden / From the Medical School: Dreher, Richard L. Eberle, Byron Marchbanks, Donald Lee Suith, H, Bugene Todd, Richard Ny Whittenberger, S. Bruce REPORT OF THE SICK Oe RR CR ee ee Rm RR Rt RE AR SE er Er ee SERRE NAME ADMITTED TO DUTY CONTINUED Corder, Re Le L1-11-44 11-17-44 Brosino, F. 11-15-44 11-17-44 Miller, BE. He 11-16-44 11-17-44 Harrington, W. Be 11-17-44 11-17-44 Ligh? DUTY Los? November 13, 1944. November 16, 1944. Sanders, G. Gps ward, L. N- Harrington, We Be University V-le Office, Room 2 Frank Strong Hell . % ee a “e Lait oe AD OPS 4 eae woo/az-3(4)/2-3(6)/()/ Serial 31b-37 HEADQUARTERS NINTH NAVAL DISTRICT GREAT LAKES, ILLINOIS li May 1945 From: Commandant, NINTH Naval District. To: Commanding Officers, Navy V~12 Units. Subj: PT-1 for Seventh V-12 Term —- Scheduling of. 1. With few exceptions, the quotas for V-12 Units for the 1 July 1945 term will include a considerable number of first-year, first-term students. These trainees will be scheduled for PT-1, the basic physical training program. 2. Now that most of the Units have only two specialists (A) on board, it is important that the basic physical training sections be scheduled at different class hours from the maintenance training sections. 3. It is suggested that the necessity for the separation of basic and maintenance groups be called to the attention of the college scheduling officers in order that this may be considered in drawing *? over-all schedules. &- The importance of scheduling physical training as an integral part of the total schedule should be emphasized. A satisfactory physical training schedule cannot be superimposed on an academic schedule which has already been laid out. At many Units it will be possible to construct the entire schedules for the new trainees in solid groups of twenty (20) to thirty (30) each. /s/ G. M. Jones G. M. Jones, By direction. Distribution: "E" (0) NAVY (V.-12) UNIT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS © 15 March 1945 ‘From: Athletic Officer To: AL Instructors Subj: ‘Physical ‘Training Canes ‘he following weokly schedule is secamended for all physies! train- ing classes: 3e sh, asens emnat avtenins sum to be preseded SiR Os % eight minutes streneous calesthen ealesthentics. he Closer ouperviaion is emphasized. G.W. GATHINGS NAVY V-12 UNIT UNIVERSITY OF KANSsS LAWRENCE, KANSAS SCHEDULE V—12 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT THALS DATE THAIS DaTE SCORE SCORE Round One : Round Five a A 5/8/hks PT-3 Vs. PT=hi £2 6/5/ lds PT-4 Vs. PI~7} ea wes 7 | “OT ‘ie 3 es op Laer 5/8/LA PI-L Vs PI-2 oh rat 6/5/4h | PTH1 Vs. pT-g} |-0 CY Late 2 ania FT a 5/9/u_| PIs se PILZ [4,1 o/o/us | Ph Vs. ris 7D 5/9/ lb PI~7 Ve, PT-8) 5 — 4+ ha he _L, F2 Vs. PI-5, er-2 gy Round Two : Round Six 5/15/bA Pr-2 | Vs. 3) ~Se- |[ 6/12/44 ; PT-6 Vs. PT-7 a S$. ® 5/15/4b | PT-4 Ds. PT-5 Sa 6/io/il, | Pl? Van PR | ed 4 ane na , - . as : . 5/16/44 | PT-1 Va, PT-6] 4—/ @ 6/13/h4 . PI-5 Vs, PI-7 qv Sy 6/16/44 | PT-3 Vs, PT-8! / 3-1 © 6/13/h4 Pr} ‘Vs. PT-3| \"0 Vv Round Three Royind ee 5/22/hh | PL-1 Vs6 Pry H~O @ W6/19/4n | PtH2 Vs. PT-6. 96-200) 5/22/k, | PrH2 Vs, PT-4} 1-/O@ 16/19/44 | Pt-3 vs, Pt-7; /2-0 (3B) 5/23/44 | PT=3 Vs. PT-5 5F® 6/20/4h | PT-1 Vs. Pt-4| 1 -° @ 5/23/h4 Fm Ve, PROL 12-5 © 6/20/hk i a Vs. i Round Four 5/29/44 | PT-2 Vs. PTH7! 3-3 @ GAMES THAT ARE POSTPONED _ 5/29/h | PT-3 Vs. PT-6 4-2 GG || BECAUSE OF WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL 5/30/u | PT-4 Vs. PT-8 6- O @® BE PLaYED WED. OR THURS, OF THE 5/30/h4 | PT-1 Vs. PT-5| /¢- O hee, WEEK, $ ¥ até SCHEDULE V_1o BASKETB’LL TOURN'IIENT ROUND ONE ROUND FIVE D‘TE TEAMS D*TE TELS Wed Mer 29 PIGOVS Pig £ Thu Apr 21 _ PT VS Po Thur Mary 30 FP 2 Ve ¥ia9 Yri:> Apr 22 PTK5 Vq PTL6 Fri\Mar $l PES Ve FTG Mon Apr 23 PT-g Vs PI.3+— Mon Apr 3 PT.W4 Vg Pls Tue Apr 26 Pies Vg Fi. ROUND TWO ROUND Six ied Apr 27 Lg, Vs PT 6 Pl. I Vs Pr. bp 7 Tink Fe Flas Thur _"pr_28 on — ; PT] VS PIL) PT-3 vs PT-5 | Fri Apr 29 PT.5 vs PTs PT.4. vs PT.6 Mon May 2 PT-3 vs Pr.2 —— ROUND THREE ROUND SEVEN Plat ve fret Tues May 3 PIA4 ve FT. Flue ve Ft-5 » Ved May 4 Pre) va Fi45 PT.3 vs PTW4 Thur May 5. PT.2 vs PI-6 PT_-8 vs Pla ROUND FOUR | PT_4 vs PT-8 | eae vs PT.4 *PT.1 vs Pre | PT-3 vs PT.7 © PT.8 vs PT-6 = Vel2 Instruction & Intramurals 12 hrs. 15 14 lg Civilien Instr. & Coaching (12) (gs) (11) (5) Ahh i am) Kibruh i? Preity tl Mise LL ‘7 o> Patent tenaaeeetvininsntscpneasZersiuness q (G0. #en) 3 (teu a) sg a Beet ot" +) 43. ee @ 5g 2a J (entry ) Q(t) 2 2 . May 18, 1944. Lieut. C. A. Michelman, Heavy Vael2 Office. Dear Lieutenant Michelman: Mrs. Hulteen has told me that you went over the distribution of the teaching load with her. ‘She has explained it to me and also to Mr. Kanehl. We are pleased with the flexibility of the schedule and feel that it gives a very fair picture of the load on a year round basis. : Assuring you of our continued cooperation, I am Very sincerely yours, a Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. Allen Shenk Nesmith Kanehl V-12 Instruction & Intramurals 12 hrs. 15 14 ae. Civilian Instr. & Coaching (12) (8) (11) (5) Total Load 25 25 24 250 265 M4 256 79 2.50 May 19, 1944. Eneign I. Le Ware, Navy Ye12 Office. Dear Ensign Wares The following boys on the baseball team will make the trip to Ames, Iowa, for the game with Iowa State College on Saturday, May 20: Sincerely yours, Baseball Coache TRACK AND FIELD TRIANGULAR MEET Ke STATE ad NEBRASKA Ue - Ke Ue Mey 6, 1944 Starter and Referee #e A, Ey Woestemeyer Clork of Courso ==Geos Disk Judges of the Finish - Forrest Ce Alien Announcer «<<----- Joe Ryan Madison Coombs Head Ficld Judge -Henry Shenk Mike J. Gotto Assistants Timers s-------------~ Elmer Schaake Jack Austin - High Jump Marvin Vandaveer Jack Austin - Broad Jump Lieut. Claude M. Smith Vernon Hayes- Pole Vault Trainer and Property Henry Shenk ( )Shot Put Mono ger -m-0------- - Dean Nesmith Ms Le Sallee()Discus Whitson Godfrey ( )Javelin SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SCORE 1:30 Shot Put Event K.STATE NEB. U. Ke Ue High Jump Pole Vault | 2300 One Mile Run Le 2:40 440 Yde Dash | . 2:20 100 Yde Dash ee 2:30 120 Yde High Hurdles 2:40 880 Yde Run Se 2:50 220 Yds Dash ' 33:00 Two Mile Run Se i 5¢15 220 Yd Low Hurdlos Y 3:25 Mile Relay De { : Discus Throw will follow §%e the Shot Puts Broad Jump will follow Te the High Jump. , Javelin Throw will follow 8s the Discus Throwe Se “Me ll. wT 136 146 15.6 TOTAL 6 t