=2e sea animals or covered with burning gasoling or oil, or other burning matter, “every swimer is a life saved and a potential life saver", ‘He need not be & speed swinner, but should be able to use endurance strokes, back, breast and side strokess The swimning ¢ourse offered in the KU. wartine conditioning program will consist of physical and mental adjust= ‘alin to water, buoyance, body position, palanse and relaxations Men who have passed this test will go into the conditioning Orereete These will be broken up inte sections of 40 students cach. ae of an activity is out, for lack of available instructors, As a war move we have for the present dropped the optional activity courses and substit te ad the conditioning and toughening course, Roll will be called quickly by chesking the absent members, and théii the group will have 10 or 35 inhuaioe of rigorous setting=up exercises, The conditioning willbe ‘the sane ag 4s done for football or basketball, Ruming, jumping, leaping, vaulting and elimbing are the fundamental activities of mane These basic fundamental activities will be used in getting the mon into condition, ‘Two obstacle courses have been built = one south of the gymmasium, | and the other west of the stadium, Classes will be held out of doors whenever pesaible, and indoors only in inclement weather, Robinson gymmasium, Hoch auditoriua and all the athletic playfields will be extremely busy during the morning and afternoon hours, Games that are in seasom will be used = touch football, basketball, boxing, wrestling, and all contact gAnese Bvery man will be in action « there will be no one standing arounds (Grow and Crane = Dodge ball = games of low organization) Physical examinations will be given at the University hospital under the direction of Dre Rs Is Canuteson. The man examined will be placed in three classifications -- Class A-men who are fit for anything; Class B== men who have slight limitations, but are still eligible for the toughener