Cie Some Buplications of the Proposed Program ei aad: gill ge ag l. Allocation of male students for Phys. Hd. With an estimated enrollment of 1600 men and 8 class periods daily, it seems logical to presume that if the classes are to be relatively even in size, 200 students would have to be handled each hour. It is very important in dealing with large numbers that each class be of approximately the same size in order not to put a greater ¢,under the best conditions very er overcrowded. The problem of a program of physical activities can not strain on facilities that would b be divorced from the facilities available. 2. Facilities. | In the spring and fall there should be ample room for the students outside if the intramural and athletic fields are all expanded to capacity and put in good condition, During inclement weather and the winter months, the problem of | indoor facilities will be acute but may be handled if certain conditions ‘are met: : , 1, The stadium dressing rooms will have to be used at least 7 periods per day with 2 instructors and 80 students meeting there each hour. During the winter months these classes would have to meet on the indoor track under the Mast Stadium whish would have to be heated. 2« The gym floor in the sit atin will have to be available 8 hours per dew with a class of 40 meeting there each hour. 3. A class of 40 men will have to meet in the large gymasium of Robinson each day, 8 periods per day. | 4, Forty men will have to be accommodated each hour in the small gym on the lower floor of Robinson, Silas ide sara PUS ste (a eaten es esl pamela aes palaeet aia