April 16, 1958. < tin Gadel ad too Reeerhle’ grb tp ink Hecate! Gab all the intremurals be put under the head of the University of Kansas Physical Sducetion Corporation (Athletic Association). Mire We Ae. DA22, who had known a good deal of the struggles to put intramurals on its feet made this observa~ tion: first, thet the University was interested in intra- mural athletics for two or three reasons; (1) that the boys interested in physical education as a laboratory for teachers | ee ee ee ee ce ce end (S) they were interested in physical education as a means of development of certain skills and keeping the body fit as far as their own physiques were coricorned. Therefore, ie cciciiiid thick dnticentin be pinned unter the direction of the Senate Committee on Physical Ed= ucation and Athletics, and not under the department of competitive athletics. I was told that Dr. Brewster's motion did not receive @ second, and since Mr. Dili's motion had received a second _ ‘they then voted on his motion, and Mre Dill's motion won. It was the feeling of my informant that apparently the people who really imew much about it feiled to say anything ee ee ee ee ee eee Of course, twas away, and Professor Davis did not attend the meetings Professor Mavis said he talked to the Chancellor prior to the stating he would be there who could present the case favorably. i a its B ie ( E Ht