os. With this general basis in ein and in view of the fact that it would seem that the Senate does have certain ae laos as should be informed in regard to the activities and welfare of all the students of this University wao participate in intercollegiate competition as well as in regard to the physical well being and physical recreation of the student body as a whole, the Advisory Committee suggests that either one of two alternate plans is available to the Senate, namely: a. Since according to its charter the Athletic Board really does have all I the powers which any senate committee on athletics could have, gar the actual activities and interests of the Athletic Board might be expanded to include the functions hereafter set forth, in which case no Senate Committee on Athletics would be needed. b. Or, since it would seem that at the present moment the Athletic Board must concern itself largely with intercollegiate competition and allied affairs, the Senate might continue its Committee on Athletics as a liaison committee to work in connection with the Athletic Board and the Department of Physical Education. In this event it is suggested that this committee be renamed the Senate Committee on Athletics and Physical Recreation. In either event the Advisory Committee suggests that the Senate approve as functions of the Athletic Board or committee of the Senate at least the following: 1. That with respect to intercollegiate athletics the Board cil committee a, Study the question of the requirements of hours of enrollment and standards of quality for athletes with a view to recommendation (if and vhnen desirable) to the Big Six Conference through our regular representatives. b. Investigate the academic load, psychological test records, and