¢ { Septenber 10, 1942. This sumer we cooperated with the officers of the CPT, and while the gymnasium facilities were not available we arranged it so that they could use the showers and dressing rooms at the stadium. | Suppose we have so many students who are required to take compulsory physical education that we rum out of baskets. What shall we do with these 60 CPT mon? We have approximately 1500. baskets. Shall we go along this way as long as we can, or shall we let them stay and not take care of ow students? Of course, the mon out for football will relieve the situation for a while, but as soon as their sport is ended they are coming back into our program. Will you kindly discuss this with the Ghancellor and give m your answer to this problem? Chief Specialist Bain and Ensign Pederson have been asking for our full cooperation with their Navy program and we have been endeavoring to give them that. With the inclement weather months coming on they are expecting us to accommodate them at certain times. I presume this is what the administration wants done so far as possible without crippling our program too much. But the gymmasium, Hoch Auditorium and the ath- letic fields are receiving severe strain, especially the gymmasium. “Yesterday we suggested to Mr. Bain the west side of the campus for a possible playfield, across from the Sig Alph and Delta Chi houses and ecross from Karl Klooz's residence. There is ample space to conduct Will you please give m your reactions? Sincerely yours, : Director of Physical Education, PCA Varsity Basketball Coach.