TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1940 Phy. Ed. Department Aids Play Program For School Children The department of physical educa- tion at the University is cooperating with the Lawrence program of super- vised play for school-age children during the summer months by fur- ‘nishing about twenty members of the supervisory staff. Miss Joie Stapleton; assistant pro-. fessor of physical education, is chair- man of the summer program, and directs the work of University grad- uates and students who supervise the playground activities. At Cordley school, Miss Evelyn Kinney, senior from Iola, is assisted by Ralph Dugan, a summer session student. At New York and McAlester schools, Jerry Ulm, a graduate stu- dent, is assisted by Bob Hogen, sophomore. Both live in Lawrence. At Pinckney school, Miss Mickie Learnard, graduate student, is as- sisted by Miss Mae Turner, graduate and rural teacher. George Stapleton, senior, and Miss Evelyn Herriman, junior, will work at Woodlawn school. The supervision of junior and senior high school boys is carried out by Maurice Cannaday, Dick Cayton, and George Wong Woi. Miss Lois Wisler and Miss Julie Ruth Henry are supervising the play of junior high school girls. Don Thompson is giving instruc- tion in golf, tennis, and archery, and Miss Elizabeth Nusbaum is aiding on the playgrounds when needed. Miss Margaret Hays is in charge of the music, and Virgil Wise is helping with swimming instruction. _ Dr. F. C. Allen, head of the phys- ical education department, has granted the use of the University tennis courts and golf course during the morning hours for the use of youngsters. The supervisors are on duty five days a week from 2 to 5 o’clock in the afternoon. Three Lawrence men are aiding the University staff. Dr. L. E. Bice is giving tennis instruction; Orville Stone will instruct in golf, and L. R. Perry, Lawrence physical education supervisor, is assisting with archery.