2. General Aim: ee fitness alreash achieved and adding to it. In addition, it is designed to teach skills, knowledges ond techniques in the sports and activities in which the student is interested so that those activities may be pursued after the student is no longer in the Universi ty. Drtrammels | All man will be urged, in addition to the three hours of physical edusation in the required program, to participate in at least two to develop and maintain ama high state of physical efficiensy the men of the University, and at the same time to provide the opportunity for the development of a physically, mentally and socially integrated individual through vigorous physical activities. le To toach mon to swim acceptably well. 2, to tegen ted tention ves Whyetenty oe Wak Wey whl bo able to make a greater contribution to the war effort. - $- fo develop recreational skills and knowledges which will have a “carry over” value after college and also in time of peace. 4. Through the concomitant learnings attendant upon the physical edueation experiences to develop the individual's character and personality traits. Se Development of safety knowledges and teclmiques on land and water's