| October 29, 1942. Mrs Nenry Shenk, : Department of Physical Education. Dear Henry: I am glad to have your letter of this date which brings te focus a mmber of problems which should be straightened In answer to your first question concerning the class cards of students who have never appeared in class, when these cards are assemblod I will take them all to Dr. Mix and ask him what is to be dome. I have already sent him a letter ex- plaining our dilemm here in limited facilities. The next problem, concerning the transfers from swimming | te conditioning, or frem one section of conditioning to another, I believe can be solved by having the instructor in whose seotion the student is now enrolled, sign the card. The swizming classes were offered as a soreening test, and as soon as a student can pass this test he goes ints a conditioning course. we It seems to me that are returned. Before we work out a scheme for grades te be turned in for Physical Education I, II, III, IV, etc., I should like to talk to Dr. Lawrence Woodruff, the Registrar. Some record should be kept here, as well as the deans’ and registrar's offices, as to each student’s enrollment in I, II, Ili, IV, etc. After you have considered these suggestions I will be happy te talk it over with you and Mrs. Hulteen. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, POA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.