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Frank Vaughn, intramural swimming coach, has announced that starting today Red Cross classes in the instruction of candidates for the Junior and Senior life-saving badges will be held.
Because the course is a training-program for instructors, men taking it must be 29 years of ago, must already have passed the Senior Life-Saving requirements, and must be able to demonstrate their ability to swim a quarter-mile, using any stroke.
While Senior life-saving certificates have helped many students to secure summer jobs, Vaughan pointed out that the certificate obtained by passing this course should make a man even more valuable as an instructor of aquatic sports at camps, beaches, or municipal pools.
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