Service of the University. The Division will excuse entirely trom the program {1) students who are excussd by the Health Service because they are physically incapacitated for any activity prorram and (2) students that demonstrate to the staff of the Division, on hie busis of objective tests, that they are adequately physically fit, The latter students will be re-tested periodically in resard to their physical condition; if they drop below the standard, they Shall again be required to register for the course. Tests wiil be fiven at the beginning of the first semester and at the end of each semester. Students excused because of high standard who do not report for testing , must enroll for succeeding semester, WHO IS TO TAKE THE PROGRAM? in view of the national emergency and because of the fact that it is the juniors, the seniors, the graduate students, and the younger faculty who are most likely to be called to the Service, it is recommended that these requirements for physical education be extended for the period of the emergency to all male students in the University, undergraduate and graduate, who are below the upper Limit of the draft age (44), and that special afternoon or evening sections ve provided for those of the faculty who may wish to avail themselves of this privilege. Physical education for upper class- men will be reconsidered after the war in the light of current experisnee, Those physically incanacitated for the draft to take first two years {threatimes a week) only, These students must be so certified br the Student Health Service. cee See It is recommended that underpraduate academic credit, to the extent of one semester hour a senester, be given for this proprem as long as it is elected by the student (1.6., all not above the upper standard). RELATIONSHIP WITH THE HEALTH SERVICE OF THE UNIVERSE TY It is proposed that there should be a closer relationship between the programs of physicel education and certain aspects of the Student Nealth Service of the University than there now is in order that the satudent may gain the freatest benefit from the medical examination and that the Division of Physical Education may ave a more complete medical service at the jeield House than at present. The relationship should also provide for adequate collaboration and advice in the organization and in the administration of the program for those students who are distinctly unfit (the restricted group) or for those whose physical condition is stili doubtful.