Mre C. G. Bayles Buildings and Grounds Campus — Dear Mr. Bayles, fhis letter concerns the glass windows in the gymmasium dow -* stairs and the frosted glass panes in the swinging doors into Every semester there are numerous breakages of both, and we foel that some steps could be taken which would prevent such breakage and elso the subsequent injury which often follows to students who break the pancSe | Would it not be a good idea to place wire glass-protectors in front of ell the windows as have been placed on a few of then? Also, the frosted glass, panes on the doors are unsatisfactory as a persén entering the gyrmasium or leaving cannet tell whether er not another person is ready to come in from the other side. I think clear glass panes would be an improvement for that reasone Also, some sort of bars could be placed over these panes on the inside and thus prevent much breakage on these glass panes on the doorse At the present writing there is e pane out in one of the doors ‘en the west side of the gymeasiun. Will you please look into this matter and give me your opinion? ‘Sincerely, | ) Director of Physical Bducation and Recreation FCA/pe Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach { \ a