pe Q oR 8 adjustments. That every college student be given adequate and appropriate instruction in the provention, care and treatment of all communicable diseases with special attention to the venereal diseases. That the personnel of the Association, where qualified, lend their services to loeal schools and state departments of education in the formation or development of health education courses of study or evaluating progrems. That every opportunity be taken in activity physical education classes to instruct the participants in the hygiene of the activity and in the methods and srinetoion of effective health behavior. That, wherever feasible, the official Red Cross courses in first aid and life- saving be introduced into the health and physical education programs, and that persons planning to enter military service or the defense industries be encouraged to acquire this information. VIII. Health Service It is rocommended: Ae That every college man be given a thorough physical examination upon entrance and also at sometime prior to entering military service to tho end that remedia- ble defects and handicaps can be found and removed. That full programs of smallpox, diphtheria, and typhoid fever and other immunizations be established and that appropriate testing for tuberculosis and venereal diseases be carried on. Theat the college assume some responsibility for making appropriate medical or surgical service available to all students in need thereof. That all physical education activities be solected in accordance with the find- ings of the entering physical or medical examination and that no activities be prescribed or elected except as the physical status of the student warrants. That the seasonal examination of all varsity and intramural athletes be a routine in dopartmontal administration.