October 19, 19386 - To the Summer Session Budget Committee: I have previously reported to the members of this committee on the activities of the Department of Physical Education for the 1938 Summer Sessions I feel that the success of last summer's recreational program is evidence that there is much merit in a well-planned progrem for the summer students. In this connection, I desire to make certain suggestions and recommendations: le Flood lights over the playgroumde Until such a time | as the Union Building can be air-conditioned, the need for lights on the playground is very urgent. Many requests were made by > students last sumer for lights so that they might continue their outdoor play for a longer time in the evenings On a separate sheet I have itemised the cost for the flood lights. . 2. Benches to be placed on the campus. This is an important item for the pleasure of summer students and faculty who came to the cempus to enjoy the activities of the playground. The cost of this item has also been set out on a separate sheete 3. Enlargement of gymnasium and pleyground facilities. We plan to throw the gymnesium open, both floors, for indoor —— end to increase the play facilities out of doorse 4. I am also including a recommendation for two large master fans to be used in the ballroom of the Union Building for partiese The question of a place to store the archery equipment, which is quite cumbersome, might be solved by the construction of a small storage building, which would cost approximately $50. I am also in- cluding en item for the construction of picnic luncheon tables and necessary outbuildingse The lumber for these could come from the de- eaying handball courts south of the gymmasium which will soon have to be replacede I feel that all of these items are very important for the develop= ment of a recreational program for Sumer Session studentse Respectfully submitted, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coacho