Pool SwimmingpoD€11-a-inn~Lessons Setnowicr.latdaj anSwimming lessons Saturdays at1 foj the Edison pool for fourth, fifth,'Rc and sixth grade boys and girls jonsp! attending school in the city ofWaukesha will begin October 9,r_ I and will continue through Dec.! be:t- 18, excluding Nov. 6 and 27. The j ve10 program is jointly sponsored by ^a;1Q the schools and the Red Cross.H. W. Corrigan, Supervisor of Elementary Physical Education, noted that swimming will be taught to those not knowing how to swim, and that lessons will be given to improve the ability of j those knowing how to swim. s era-erstLrK(thisspshthlaRED CROSS CERTIFICATESwill be given to those passing1 tests, and instruction will be by qualified American Red Cross in-of structors, C, K. Campbell. Missf ;t : _ c*j.—.1- — tr 2 j. i. Iorrec'einofato-ip-2t-re,te2f-3t-anIV-lalaatthbeMarjorie Stephen, Miss Kitty; Harder, and high school assistants. Children passing the physical examination and having their parents' permission cards signed will begin on the following schedule:BOYS: (mornings) 9:15, Bar-stow, Union, Whittier; 10:00, Blair, Hadfield: 10.45. Randall. White Rock. GIRLS: (afternoons) 1:15, Union, Hadfield; 2:00, Randall, White Rock, Whittier; 2:45.' y, Barstow, Blair. ‘ jCorrigan noted that boys andgirls were to bring their ownSc* I .siwlie-towels each Saturday, and thatoferai-LU-girls should have bathing caps.BjN-jSuits are provided for the girls, nHe urged that swimming pupils nqt come to the Edison building to- j any earlier than 15 minutes before the start of classes.p:vflle