Summer Session Mixer — The first reception and mixer of the summer session at the Uni- versity was held in the Union ball- room last night from 7 until 8:15 o’clock. About 250 persons played various card games and danced to music furnished on a large record | machine. Mixers are to be a reg-' ular Monday evening function with classes in community recreation of the department of physical edu- cation in charge of arrangements. Various other recreational facil- ities are provided each evening in. the qudrangle in front of Robin- son gymnasium and Fowler shops on the campus. Flood lights have been installed to illuminate the grounds for various games, Equipment is furnished for archery, shuffleboard, ping pong, croquet, badminton, darts, and other games. Teeter totters, sand boxes, and monkey mazes are avail- able for children. Tomorrow night a special radio with a power speaker will bring the Louis-Galento fight to visitors at the recreational grounds. The radio has been offered to the students of the summer session by Hovey Hanna of the Hanna Radio Shop and will be brought to the campus quadrangle on a truck to enable all to hear the fight from the benches and chairs provided. Various facilities and equipment for games is available in the quad- rangle each evening from 7 until 8:30 o’clock. Approximately 150, 'students, faculty members, and their families have gathered each evening since the opening of the | recreational program. see ate