last April 7th I wrote Rides Seattle on‘ Geildmss "r have just hed a conference with some members of our faculty regarding the small number enrolled in some of our classes, ‘They tell me thet where there were small enrollments in advanced work and a sizeable number’ in intermediate work, that they desired to put them together, but there was objection from the College Office in our doing this.” I distinctly remember that in my conference with you I found myself agreeing with the adwinistration favoring the reduction of offerings. I recall telling you that the budget committee was of the opinion that due to the large number of courses in our departe ment we should delete seme of our offerings. 5 tes wildbianting 0 ceuy of 0 Better trie Dene lathe tehet tant 9th in which he brings up this question: De we really need to have Elenentary, intermediate and Advanced courses in swimming, tennis, fencing, tap dancing, ete.? Heury Shenk cane to ne the other day and stated thet irs Iett would like an advanced course in Equitetion, and I told him that a Se ett ee te ne Sh tenes he Co is very definitely in the other direction. | Se far on I om conserned, 1. would be in fever of having elenente ary and advanced courses, cutting out the intermediate sections. We have simply got to do something, and in my opinion, we can do a pretty good job of teamwork with the administration. Will you please make an appointment with Miss Gowans for Monday morning?