gcaeee ee ~Se toughening course along with their track and field activities. It will not be possible for any man to choose a particular activity or sport wmless the department can organize a class with « minimum membership of 40. The department will endeavor to follow these activity desires of the individual students if a minimum of 40 can be enrolled in a class. This applies to boxing, wrestling, touch football, basketball, track and field, and so forth. But each group will undergo rigorous training in addition to their chosen spor te These large squads will be mmkx handled in the same fashion as varsity squads are handled. Conditioning, morale and treme enjoyment will be the aim. Singing on the march will be a part of the program. Dr. Allen has offered a $5.00 prize to the outfit selected for the best song and music, The competition will be judged by a committee. composed of Dean D. M. Swarthout, chairman, Professor Allen Grafton, and Professor Otto Miessner. 3 The basket system will be used for ohocking equipment and towels. Each s tudent will pay a towel and locker fee of 75¢ per meeting hour (this will amount to $2.25 since the classes meet 3 times a week), plus the usual deposit of $1.00, This fee must be paid by every student when he ouselin because each one must take the i aaadlion test and he will need towels. Mr. J. G, McElhinny has been appointed full-time supervisor of lockers and equipment. The Department of Physical Education is Ipeendyodponicerqepedbobanckencdie fantxtamtx attempting a heroulean task in conditioning 1600 mon. wales of the top physical education majors and graduate students who might | have assisted in the program have ZONe o Murray Brown, who was to have