Mirmtes of Meeting Administrative Committee $ehool of Education November 22, 1940 The Administrative Committee of the School of Eduestion met — at three ps me, merece, Sheaaeetinres ron Cmenehar yrest- Twente, Present were Bayles, OBrien, Schwegler, Turney, and Discussion of problem under consideration at the previous meeting was continued. Consensus of members was that the fol- lowing recommendation be made to faculty for insertion in the catalogue. That all students who have satisfactorily completed from twenty-four to thirty hours of work shall be classified as sophomores, those who have setisf completed fren fifhy-fier to sishy hours be classified as juniors, and those who have satisfactorily com- pleted eighty-four or more hours shall be clsssified as seniors. Mimates of Meeting Administrative Committee | School of Educstion December 6, 1940 The AMadadevwehsve Committee of the School of Education met December sixth at three-thirty p. m. Present were Allen, a ee Se and Twente, Dean Schwegler The committee proceeded at once to consider the problem of a hygiene course. Dr. Allen presented the following statement ae representing the position of the physical education department "Eamets The matter of recommendations to Dr. Turney, member of chancellor's committee, was discussed. The Administrative Comittee seemed to think a new hygiene course would not meet the needs of the School of Education. The Administrative Committee seemed to favor s conference between Dean Schwegler and the chancellor regarding the position of the School of Education in the matter. Adjourned. Respectfully submitted, A. H. Turney, Secretary Administrative Committee.