Page 7 SPECIAL RECREATION FUND Summer Session 1939 The whole program of recreation was carried out on a larger scale than usual this year. Great praise is due Dr. F. ©. Allen and his class in Principles of Community Recreation for their fine work in planning the activities. The installation of floodlights which made possible the use of archery, croquet, shuffleboard, darts and other play facilities until eight or nine o'clock in the evening greatly stimulated participation. The swimming pool was in constant use. The soft ball league functioned effectively. The improved facilities at Brown's grove installed under Dr. Allen's direction added greatly to the enjoyment of summer picnic groups. Two picnics open to all students were given. The observatory was open to all students two nights in order that students not in astronomy Classes might use the telescopes. Three afternoon receptions and three hour dances were given at the Union. This fine program should be continued next yeare The budget committee alloted the sum of $345.00 to be paid from balances in the maintenance fund for special equipment and supplies for recreational purposes. This allotment was expended as follows; Installing, removing and storing floodlighting equipment . . ..... . $187.65 Archery supplies « ev wv se we we we ww 35625 Basketballs and shuttlecocks 2. .« «. « « e 25.15 Sofvoe le and bate wee we Cw we ee 22.05 a ee ee ee ee ee 21.50 Golf balls for driving range « « «4 ws 19.20 tit Vv ev Ce ee eC OK Se ew 8 12.00 Crecget 6606 6 Wi ee oe ae ON 2450 Darts ee a ae er a ee et es Se Coe Ss 1,05 Freight oe ee ae oe ee Be eR er Be ee 1«30 Labo 24 e s s s se e e es es e e cf e s ° ° 2 18 e 88 $344.51