si. A9UR GS. td) A- 1992-43 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Wartime Physical Conditioning Program FOR MEN AND WOMEN “Next to active military service itself, there is no higher oppor- tunity for serving our country than helping youth to carry on in their efforts to mold themselves physically strong ........ FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Fall Semester 1942 - 1943 THE REQUIREMENT During the present war emergency ali men students at the University of Kansas who at the beginning of any semester are registered for Selective Service or are members of the various enlisted reserve services of the armed forces of the United States will be required to enroll in the Uni- versity’s physical conditioning program, offered by the Department of Physi- cal Education. The program is optional for other men students. Women students enrolling for the first time at the University of Kansas will be required to enroll in two semesters of physical conditioning. The program is optional for all other University women. CREDIT Credit for physical conditioning will be given to students under the old regulations of the various schools. For instance, the College will continue to give a total of four semester hours, ete. In University divisions where credit is given for physical education one semester hour of credit will be given to those students who have completed satisfactorily’a course which meets three hours each week throughout the semester. ENROLLMENT A student enrolling in physical conditioning for the first time will enroll in Physical Education 1; a student enrolling for the second time will enroll in Physical Education 2, etc. All students will arrange their program under the guidance of the peer cal Education staff. . MEN’S PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM All men will enroll in one of the sections of the conditioning course. During the first several weeks tests in swimming abilities will be conducted and anyone failing to pass the tests will transfer his enrollment to one section of the swimming classes. CONDITIONING CLASSES Section Time Days Room A 8:30 MWF 200 R B 9:30 MWF 200 R c 10:30 MWF 101 R D 11:30 MWF 101 R E 2:30 MWF 101 R F 3:30 MWF 200 R G* 4:30 MWF 200 R H 8:30 TTS 200 R [ 9:30 TTS 101 R J 10:30 is 101 R K 11:30 TIs 200 R * Men interested in track and field as a conditioning activity will enroll in Section G, 4:30 MWF. SWIMMING CLASSES Section Time Daus Room A 8:30 MWF Pool B 9:30 MWF Pool e 10:30 MWF Pool D 3:30 MWF Pool E 4:30 MWF Pool F 8:30 ELS Pool G 9:30 TTS Pool H 10:30 TIs Pool WOMEN’S PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM Activity classes meet MW or TT, and will be preceded by ten minutes of conditioning work. All women students will also enroll on Friday for one hour of conditioning and corrective work; this class hour may vary from the class activity hour: Friday—8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30.. FIRST HALF SEMESTER Section Time Days Room A. Elem. Tennis 3:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Tennis 11:30 eT 102 R Adv. Tennis 2:30 ar 102 R A. Elem. Swim. 11:30 eT Pool B. Elem. Swim. 2:30 MW Pool Int. Swimming 11:30 MW Pool Elem. Hockey 4:30 MW 102 R Adv. Hockey 4:30 TL 102 R* El. Mod. Dance 2:30 MW 102 R Elem. Golf 11:30 MW 101 R Adv. Golf 11:30 ey 10¢-R: Elem. Fencing 4:30 cr 101 R El. Social Dance 3:30 MW 102 R Adv. Social Dance 3:30 ee 102 R A. Elem. Badminton 10:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Badminton 10:30 as 102 R A. Elem. Archery 11:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Archery 4:30 Sele 102 R C. Elem. Archery 11:30 ARSE 102 R A. El. Equitation 2:30 MW 202 R B. El. Equitation 3:30 MW 202 R C. El. Equitation 2:30 ET. 202 R D. El. Equitation 3:30 ‘TY 202 R E. El. Equitation 4:30 TY 202 R Ady. Equitation 4:30 MW 202 R Corrective Gymnastics 9:30 MW 102 R SECOND HALF SEMESTER (Beginning Nov. 16) Section Time Days Room A. Int. Swimming 11:30 Ed Pool B. Int. Swimming 2:30 MW Pool Adv. Swimming 11:30 MW Pool Elem. Tumbling 11:30 MW 102 R A. Rec. Sports 10:30 EL 102 R B. Rec. Sports 4:30 Le 102 R Adv. Mod. Dance 2:30 MW 102 R El. Folk Dance 17:30 TE 102 R Square Dance 3:30 ss 102 R Adv. Social Dance 3:30 MW 102 R Adv. Fencing 4:30 TE 101 R Elem. Badminton 2:30 TE 102 R A. Adv. Badminton 10:30 MW 102 R B. Adv. Badminton 10:30 E 102 R A. Adv. Archery 11:30 MW 102 R B. Adv. Archery 4:30 eT 102 R Corrective Gymnastics 9:30 MW 102 R C. Adv. Archery 11:30 ‘Er 102 R A. Int. Equit. 3:30 MW 202 R B. Int. Equit. 2:30 MW 202 R C. Int. Equit. 3:30 Tr 202 R D. Int. Equit. 2:30 el 202 R E. Int. Equit. 4:30 TL 202 R Elem. Equit. 4:30 MW 202 R COMMITTEE ON PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM The Senate of the University has appointed a special committee to admin- ister the physical conditioning program, including granting of petitions for exemption for reasons of physical disability. Lacy i4, 19435. Dr. Jd. H. Nelson, Assistant Dean, Graduate School. Dear Dean Nelson: _ I am enclosing the sumer schedule for physical conditioning classes. As wo have it planed now, it will not be necessary that any academic classes be | : shifted to accommodate students who micht have a con- flict with physical conditioning classes. Weare .- entaran 5 Gontion Par query hawt of Yhe dey a Se a Sinserely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, PCA: AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. Enc. | le Ze SSR anaeE _ - a er ~— 2; ~— a ~ nr PHYSICAL CONDITIONING All men enrolled at the University other than those excused from the requirement by the Physical Conditioning Administrative Committee of the Senate, will be required to enroll in 3 howe of physical ouitihiiee each semesters Men at this institution who are in any armed service program, either on active or inactive duty, will follow the regulations concerning physical conditioning set forth by their particular programs