— Bigger, Better = * Doctor Allen Arranging For Recreational Set-Up To Accommodate Entire Family Groups The most extensive recreational program in Summer Session history has been arranged by Doctor F. C. Allen, recreational director, and will be started immediately. The program starts Tuesday with an all school \|picnic at Brown’s Grove, and in- cludes mixers at the Union building and activities at the new Recreative Quadrangle east of Robinson gym- nasium each evening. The Quadrangle extends east from Robinson to the Medical building and back to Fowler shops. Facilities for lighting have been arranged and benches installed to make this spot an ideal one for forgetting the heat. A “monkey cage” has been built for children to play in, and miniature croquet sets will be available for children. Equipment for archery, shuffle- | board, croquet and Goal Hi, a new game started by Doctor Allen, make an attractive layout for those who wish to relax in the evening. A ping pong table is to be installed on the band stand. There will be no or- ganized games, and according to Doctor Allen the Quadrangle is purely recreative. Two evenings each week the swimming pool will be open to mixed groups and the other four nights the pool will be available for men or for women. The pool will be open from 4:30 to 5:30 in the af- ternoon and will be open to women on Mondays, Wednesdays. and Fri- days and to men on Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. Irene McAdoo and Ed Hyatt have been appointed supervisors. The Quadrangle will open at 7 each night and will remain open as long as thdre are enough people around using the equipment. Leagues and tournaments are be- ing arranged for handball, badmin- ton, deck tennis, horseshoes, golf, tennis and softball. There will be a basketball free-throwing contest, ‘land later there will be a regular golf ;|tournament on the University. links. -|Golfers will be able to practice on the new driving range, back of the ‘Geology building. yy 6 1080 Summer Play ~~ Facilities Are «=~ 3 “2. | Recreational Director--- < sea 7 § Dr. F. C. Allen has built up the most extensive recreational pro- gram in Summer Session history. During the winter Doctor Allen spends his time coaching champ- onship basketball teams. = Summer Session Kansan Address All Communications To Summer Session Kansan William: Fitzgerald ......i.....-..---...----. Editor: Walter Meininger .............. Associate ‘Editor |" Associate Editor Gene Coleman ........ Bille Molise ee Ss Sports Editor Raymond: Derr -..222-0 os Feature Editor Richard 'saBant (02-222 n. ‘Business ‘Editor: Business Telephone .........--.----:..------- K.U. 66 Night..Connection ...........-..-------------—-+- 2702 K3 Editorial ‘Telephone :.....-:-.-...-202-:-2-- KU25 Night ‘Connection ..........---::----ee1 2702K3) Summer School 16-37, Se RTS ‘sa The Chancellor and the Director of the Summer Session have ex- tended ‘their greetings to ithose ‘of ‘us, who will’be ‘here ‘for ‘the eight weeks’ Summer Session. They want us to enjoy ourselves and to benefit ‘by, our associations. There is no reason: why we can’t do just that. It’s a great school.and we're a good ‘bunch of kids! ; ; The» Union Building was con- structed for us to enjoy. It’s good | place to enjoy :a book or magazine,, and if you’re the athletic type there are ping-pong tables and ‘pool tables. ‘All-school ‘pienies and parties ‘have’ ‘been planned, ‘and :a complete rec-) reational program of softball, ‘tennis, handball, swimming and golf will be available. If you are a movie fan, there are four theatres showing all the latest pictures. ‘If you are a sports’ fan you can go ‘to ‘softball game any night in the week. Let’s forget ‘the heat this summer and study and play to our heart’s content. If ‘we don'’t:enjoy ‘this eight: weeks together there won’t be afy- one to blame ‘but ourselves.