gue present conflict where most of the fighting has taken place either on, over or in the water. (4) To furnish en opportunity for the physically handicapped to rehabilitate thenselves so that they can learn some sport or game oommmnanate with their physical ability, (5) To provide an opportunity for the correction of physical defects insofar as this is possible with the proper program of exercise, (6) The development of certain character and social traits, such as : leadership, sportsmanship, and fair play which my come about through participation in a welleorganized and direoted physical education and athletic programe This new program will include the follaving features: First: All male students would be required to take compulsory physical education in the freshmen and sophomore years, three hours per week, one hour per i he if day, with the exception that returning veterans who have served in the armed forces a | ia ee are of freshman or sophomore classification would be excused from one of the eT md naps h4 ‘ b< ie tal A af five tht econd aot peer t ck: gc 9 Atos of & . he progres ter Geetend enh caghenmved Gould bo on the 4 a / compulsory-elective basis 3 that is, four semesters of gym work would be required of all ablebedied men, but students would have a choice of the activities offered in five areas: ‘Teem Games, Gymastics, Aquatics, Combatives, and Recreational Sperts. It is proposed that a student must select one semester's work from at least three of these areas during the four semesters. Those veterans vee are required to take one year in the program may take only one semester's work in any ene area, Under these five groups would be offered activities as follows: Touch Football Soccer Speedball Basketball Volley ball : Seftball Track and Field Versity Athletics two years of required physical educations ba of bk aAAne, im he L tt OAL CMA iMers Yee