Picnic Planned For Wednesday Grads, under-grads, the faculty, and their families will gather on Mt. Oread quadrangle in front of Fow- ler shops next Wednesday afternoon, June 19, to partake of fun and food. In case of rain, the frolicking will be done in Robinson gymnasium. Classed by Dr. F. C. Allen as a family affair, the picnic will begin at 5 pm. with games until 6 o’clock. Everyone is invited; adults will be charged 35 cents, children 20 cents. The varied program includes Rus- sell Wiley’s K.U. Band; the Haskell Indians’ entertaining troupe which will give an exhibition of boxing and dancing; movies showing the champ- ion Kansas varsity basketball team in action; and games for all ages— shattiabaued badminton, croquet, loop tennis, goal-hi, and volleyball. For the children there will be a sand- | pile, swings, monkey-maze, and teeter-totters. building’s dietition, will be respon- sible for feeding the picknickers. Miss Hermina Zipple, the Union FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940 SPORTS TOPICS By Bill Koester, c Last night's recreation picnic, which attracted around 75 hungry Summer Session students for games and food, proved highly successful. It has apparently become an estab- lished tradition on Mt. Oread for ex- hausted bookworms to relax almost as if aboard a luxury liner, what with -shuffle-board, loop tennis, swimming, archery, and other sports common on vessels of the high seas. Improve- ments this year in equipment and facilities are making the life of the Summer Session student — “the life of Riley”.