Kecreation Available for . Whole Familyey9 AllsAag “We want to encourage all stud-- ents, faculty and friends of summer session to enjoy the enlarging faciliites of the revreation puad- rangle,” stated Dr. F. C. Allen, di- rector of recreation for the Un- iversity Summer Session . All types of games have been provnded for and we set no age limit. Games are present for the tiny tots competitive games for the younger set, and more games for the younger set, and more conservative recreation for the mid- dle-aged.” “‘Goal-Hi’, the new basketball game is being intiated Thursday night, shuffleboard, croquet, archery, golf, putting practice, and turning bars are now, being used outside. Inside nearby Robinson Gymnasium are volley-ball games, badminton, | ping pong, goal shouting and swim- | ming.” personal recreation ,” concluded Dr. Allen, “by giving you every oppor- tunity to enjoy your summer stay on Mt. Oread.” The quadrangle is open every week night during the session ex- cept Monday, which are “mixer” night. — s Children’s Archery Night “ Be on Frid 25 1998 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of } Summer Recreation, announces that | all children who are particularly in- terested in archery will be given special attention on the playground on Friday nights. On other nights only adults will be permitted to. shoot, but on Friday nights the jchildren will be given preference. All archery shooting is, of course, We hope to provide for your "| deldifional- Play Equipment Added to Quadrangle ~ & 1939 Additional shuffleboard equip- ment has been added to the Quad- rangle, and many more persons will be able to play. Mrs. Frances McMillan, a member of the Community Recreation class, who has taught school in Alaska, has taken charge of the children’s activ- ities. Miniature croquet sets are available, a sand box, horizontal bars, teeter-totters, and a “monkey _maze” are all providing fun for the | youngsters. permitted only under supervision. _ | Play Facilities Available In Robinson Symecsinm Play facilities in Bi Bnon tees, nasium are available for Summer Session students who desire some: recreation when they have a vacant hour during the morning or after- |noon.' Such games as ping pong, badminton and deck tennis may be played in the gymnasium, and equip- ment may be checked out at the Physical Education Office, room 106 Robinson Gymnasium. ---r- - ae Recreational Facilities Open Till Tugsday 4 1939 All of the recreational facilities un- der the direction of Dr. Forrest C. Allen this summer will remain open through next Tuesday, Aug. 8, for the pleasure of the Summer Session students and faculty. The playground will be open Friday, Monday and Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8:30; the regular swimming pool schedule will be followed Friday, Saturday, Mon- and Tuesday; and the driving range will be open Friday, Saturday, Mon- day and Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8 o’clock.