FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1942 Baseball Tournament To Be Held Monday The first round of the Big Six Na-.. tional Baseball League tournament was dropped last week because of rain and the first games will be played Monday evening at 4: 30 on the intramural field, At that time, the Sooners play the Wildcats, the. Cyclones play the Tigers and the Jayhawkers play. the Cornhuskers, Following is the schedule for the irest of the tournament: | Wednesday, June 24: Sooners vs. Tigers, Wildcats vs. Cornhuskers, and’ Cyclones vs. Jayhawkers. Monday, June 29; Sooners vs. Corn- huskers, Tigers vs. Jayhawkers, and Wildcats vs. Cyclones. z - Wednesday, July 1; Sooners vs. Jay- | -hawkers,; ‘Cornhuskers vs. Cy- | clones, and Tigers vs. Wildcats. |Monday, July 6; Soorers vs. Cy- clones, Jayhawkers vs. Wildcats, and Cornhuskers vs. Tigers. All games will be played on. the intramural fields at 4:30 p.m. Um- pires are Dr. J. W. Twente, Henry Shenk, and Dr. F. C. Allen. The six teams and their captains are: Wildcats, » Clifford Reynelds; Cyclones, Donald Finke; ‘Tigers, Jack Bryan; Cornhuskers, Ray Ev- | ans; Sooners, Warren Israel; and Jayhawks, Hee Deihl. duly 24, 1942. Ccnintanrins 60) talline, 2 ines Gt pliggrent:tie gone quite well this summer. We have definitely kept with- in the budget as we expected to do and as we would have ee or consis tent. Thanking you far your cooperation, I am Sincerely yours, Direotor of P Phynson2 Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Cosch. June 19, 1942. Dean Geerge B. Smith, Scheel of Education. Dear Deen Smith: Merely for your information I wish to give you a financial report on the all-school picnic which was held June 10th. . We collected $60.00 from the sale of tickets. The , bill from the cafeteria amounted to $64.87. We are paying by transfer check from our maintenance allowance the balance of $4.87. This amount is for complimentary tickets that were given to some of the worlmen who missed their evening meal at home because of arrangements for the picnic, and also to persons who assisted with the programe I feel that the picnic was a success, both as to - entertaiment end as to finances. 1 thought you would like to have this progress report. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball end Basoball Coach. July 14, 1942. Deon George Bs Gnith, _ School of Education. — Dear Doan Smiths Ne ae +4 nel Denatiny-atiiets, Suclyt Mig. Wath Nee ow Sede a ee ad Sk dees eek ok our own budget. This letter ic merely to advise you of our plans Director of Physical Education, PCA: AE Varsity Pasketball Coache - June 5, 1942. tall 3 di g Very sincerely yours, Physical Education and Recreation, ity Basketball end Baseball Coach. Director of Varsi FCA:AH THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ‘LAWRENCE June 4, 1942 OFFICE OF THE DEAN Dr. F. C. Allen 105 Robinson Gym Campus Dear Dr. Allen: The Budget Committee at its meeting on June 4, 1942, decided that it would be necessary because of the low regis- tration in physical education courses to reduce your total load in the sum- mer session to 7/8 from the anticipated full load. The Summer Session Committee greatly regrets the need for this action. \ Sincerely yours, George B. Smith Director of the Summer Session GBS: hn "dune 12, 1942. Dean George B, Smith, — School of Education. I am quoting a paragraph from Chensellor Deane W. Malott's letter aa of duly 25, 1961, whieh is as follows: "T just want to tell you that I thought your picnic last _ evening was a great success and very much worthwhile for both students and faculty alike. As a matter of fact, I have heard a great of very fine commendation of your whole play oe os TW has bean 8 splonés¢ job well done.” : She mestacinicking at aeir Sb. on hia letter. The reason X send you this is besause you reninéed me the afternoon of the picnic that the Chancellor was veing sold on the program. Maybe it was the budget com nittee that was not sold. Sut they have been around long enough to know about it. I think you should also know that I worked one full eight weeks summer session without any compensation what- ever in putting the Sragr: vers: But I em glad there sis ee ee Oe ; # | Very cordially yours, | Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA :AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. PROGRAM Records - to be played by Roy wawaras awh Picnic lunch = 150 reservations Announcements - by Dr. Allen: Candidates for Softball will meet in room 202 Robinson Gymmasium on Thursday afternoon (tomorrow) at 4:30. The first softball game will be on Monday, June 15, at 6:50. Dances will be held every Monday evening, beginning next Monday. Playground open every evening except Saturday - Sunday. —_ i. Square Dancing -- phe Dy x Vocal numbers by Clayton on Krehbiel Fa 12i* er Community Singing, led by Dean Hirsch accompanied by Betty Buchanan ~—— Mr. Roy Edwards, 1140 Mississippi 5t., ‘Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Roys Thank you very much for your fine cooperation in making our summer session picnic a success. We greatly appreciate you generosity if providing the records and playing them for us. With thanks and best wishes, I am Very Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. June 12, 1942. Miss Joie Stapleton, 1046 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Miss Stapleton: I want to thank you most sincerely for playing for : our square dancing at the summer session picnic last Wednes-. day evening. We do appreciate your generous cooperation. Very simerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education and Resreation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH | Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. June 12, 1942. Miss Betty Buchanan, 1231 Kentucky Street, Lawrence, f ansas. Dear Miss Buchenan: 1 Salar ak a A kk eet pee ee SS summer sehool picnic. Will you extend our thanks, elo, to Miss Nelson for her assistance? With thanks and best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, — $ Direeter of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH _ ‘Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. June iz, 1942. Mr. Ernest J. Vanek, Robinson Cynnasi ums Dear Ernie: I want you to know that we greatly appreciate your fine cooperation in making our school pionic a success. Everyone enjoyed the square dancing, the spectators as well as the participants, and you did a great job in calling the dences. Thank you very moh. . fi sa \ Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. May 20, 1942. Mrs. Domenico Gagliardo, 1108 Ohio Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Mrs. Gagliardo: I am enclosing an outline of the activities we are proposing for the Sumer Recreation Program at the Univer- sity. Some of our plans are still in the formative stage, but we intend to expand the program we had lest year. If you need additional information I shall be happy to hear from you. Sincerely yours, Direster ‘af Phystenl Bducation and Recreation, ee er ee Pent Soa | SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM 1942 pe (Proposed ) Gamés onthe quadrangle every evening except Saturday and Sunday, / for persons of all ages: | Archery ., / Croquet v : ( - ‘Badminton / rh Pas A d . Volleyball 7 af yo. ye a i, Surf Bowling, ( 12°" ~~ Gg - / Monkey mazes for children N \ ae Swings . 4 Teeter-totter boards. \. Sand box ~./> Shuffleboard . Softball: tf id . y é ae. j /\ eat AeA ue aN ; \ L |» Denees with a 10 er 12 piece orchestra will be held on Monday evenings + June 15, 22, 29, July 6, 15 - either in Memorial Union ballroom or in the street. Last year two very successful “cormmeal" dances were held in the strect. — es f Folk dances and singing games for little children will be in charge of competent, personable young woman. These will be on a large platform, where a piano will be available. Ali-school picnic - at least one will be held on the campus for all sumer students, faculty, their families and Swimming schedule - hours for instruction and for open plunge will be arrenged for both men and women, under the super- vision of competent instructors. Co-recreational swims will be arranged for three or four evenings if desired. ae Softball round-robin schedule for the men will begin during oe r the second week of school and continue each week throughout 2 Jhb <2€,U > the S=weeks session, . Tournaments will be planned in Turf Bowling (which is similar to Bowling on the Green). This should be an attractive sport, and it is planned to have teams among faculty groups, students, Lawrence civic clubs, and possibly groups from out of tow. ee To the Education Staff: Enclosed are forms on which you may submit a report concerning your COP OLLMEN during the present term. Will you fill out one form for each class, indica- ting the number of students from each of the different schools of the University which make up the class. In the case of classes in which sudents may be en- rolled for varying amounts of credit, please indicate at the bottom of the sheet how many students are en- rolled for one hour of credit, two hours of credit, three hours of credit, etc. Please return these at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely yours, ‘Vivian Clark Secretary to the Dean VCihn SWIMMING 37 WOMEN ... BEGINNERS 3:30-4 © Int. psAby. 4:00-4:30 “OPEN pour’ 4:30-5:30 EE TuES.- THUR. - SAT. a Swimming Schedule Summer Session _ . en Intand Adv.Class 4:00MWF BeginnersClass 4:30MWF em ie ; ae B ae Bi 1a ry ‘ : ; eae it ae i (am. d * o e is _— : i F a : a ia ; Ne a . a ‘Arn a yy e t ” a 4) ‘@ i ty , f Lom 4 ee 4 ‘st . ty ¥e kaa ae . P % a ry Sees pe ¥ i : by ji i 5, oy ’ ‘ rt * a ~ si ue ‘ ate sal Dean George B. Smith, School of Education. Dear Dean Smith: I am enclosing herewith tw tickets for the all- school picnic and mixer to be held Monday evening, June I 8th, on the quadrangle. hat you will be with us to enjoy the food and the games. Sincerely yours, * Director of Physica June 6, 1942. Dean De A. Hirschler, School of Pine Arts. Dear Dean Hirschler: : T am enclosing herewith two tickets for the all~ school picnic and mixer to be held Monday evening, June &, on the quadrangle. I trust that you and Mrs. lirschler PCA:4H : Director of Recreations June 6, 1942. . —e Deane W. Nelott, University of Kansas. Dear Chancellor Malotts: I am enclosing herewith two ) | school picnic and mixer to be held Monday evening, Sth, on the quadrengle. I trust that you ee i i é gf Sincerely yours, FCA:AH Directar of Recreation. — Enc « June 5, 1942. OPEN HOUR SWIMMING POOL SCHEDULE (FOR MEN) Monday: 4:30 to 6300 Tuesday: 5:30 to 6:00 Wednesday: 4:50 to 6:00 Thursday: 2:50 to 6:00 Friday: 4:30 to 6:00 Saturday: 2:50 to 6:00 PLEASE READ TO YOUR CLASSES! TAKE HOME TO YOUR FAMILY! 4 SUMMER SESSION FACULTY MEMBERS: The all-school picnic and mixer for faculty, students and friends of the University, under the direction of the class in Community Recreation, will be held Monday evening, June 8, at 5:30 o'clock, on the cool quadrangle east of Robinson Gyynasium. Miss Zipple's staff will serve the food at 6:50. The tickets for the meal will be 40¢, and they may be obtained from the Edueation Office, Memorial Union desk, Fhysical Education office, or members of the class in Community Recreation. All reservations muSt be made by noon Saturday, June 6. Bring ‘your family and friends} Enjoy the games, the Singing, and the delicious food! Sincerely yours, Director of Recreation.