For Your Information «« Financiel Report on Pienic Totel amownt collected .« «© e« e eee $41.45 Miss Gatten will charge us for 175 plates @ 357 . ecececececec ec eo 61625 Balance due cafeteria from Se Se « « e $1980 There were at least 14 camplimentary tickets, which would amount to e «.«-« 490 Miss Gatten will send the bill to the Se S. Office, and I will see that the cash is taken there, alsce 4 a d Hh i iil i mat oe i at + aad 7 i i aa; j i Wj dume Zig 1939. ‘thet tine we can use the the owner, ont poshape et With best wishes, I am A | Yory a3 Director of Sumer Recreations dime 21, 1939. . tion Cafeteria, iniversity of Mansate Dear Miss Gatbens : : Thame you so much for your very fine sooperation in the Samer Session picnic a dune 2, 1989% you so muchs With best wishes to 211 three of you, I em Jume Zl, 139%. dune 21, 19396 dune 21, 19596 Miss Irene Oliver, : Lewrente, Kansase Dear Miss Olivers Agein I want to thank you most sincerely ren, samen Aap apeenoncdhiny = a gioco raggpacen Ronse -esacod Session picnic a success last eveninge Everyone thorough= ly enjoyed the comumity singing, and you did a wonterful eo 7 Will you also express to Miss Hopldns our eprwectation for her Tayines She eGtel veh to te guesses of the cuminge oe | Assuring you of cur deep appreciation and therks, I en . Director of Sumer Recrentione Novae BR No. : Hare you How man eservations a : ; , CQVvV 3 extra P »3>-n gn, Cc Qn you take > tas ith i a geeks aU i ye Loop Tennis a New and Popular Game For _ Playgrounds, Gymnasium Or Home Use Loop tennis, a modi- a fied form of tennis, played with a tethered ball and wooden pad- oe dles, has caught the niitary fancy of many physical ure. education and recrea- |g tional directors as a most interesting and ex- dianapoli. citing game that pro- saa vides real exercise in a : : The Senior Loop Tennis Game the six highly competitive game. It combines many of the desirable features of table templa and lawn tennis, tether ball and basket ball as it develops fast membe. footwork, quick thinking and teaches the players to keep their rollmen eyes on the ball. Played by either two or four players, the serve as in tennis is one of the most strategic plays of the game. The Loop tennis is made in three models for indoor or outdoor use Footbal as follows: Goods SENIOR MODEL (No. N260) played in 18x20 feet of space oes is the popular size for schools and institutions where both 50 ake recreation and exercise are desired. A folding red enamel . wood frame with heavy wire loops, through which the sponge thousdh: rubber ball, suspended by a thong and cord is batted, has a 2. It two section steel pole with swivel; four ply-wood paddles com- member pletes the set. School price $22.50. ence sh mating JUNIOR MODEL (No. N262) requires only 9x11 feet of playing space. Played by two or four, indoors or outdoors Two ply-wood paddles. School price $7.50. i TABLE MODEL (No. N264) complete with 2 ply4vood ~~ ddles and celluloid ball. Can be set up on any size table. ee os J n bo School price $2.50. : : (See our fall catalog for other indoor-outdoor games.) 5. Sit Z COST FOR "LECTRICAL SERVICE Compus Sing Summer Session Yerrlv Music Camp Total 1936 $ 8.59 $8.59 1937 10.04 $17 .66 27.70 1938 10.58 11.56 22.14 Total $29.21 $29,220 $58.43 Average 6 9.74 $14.61 V lazervcer PI Tone eeeee sesso e © $300 Equipment esse cecseceseseeceseso F100e Benches ease sees seseseeseees $100 SCC Oe eee eee eo eee ee Fe eeeesbsoerneesers anh + 6603664400 . PU 0 6 6.0646 6 boa 08 ee ' i é B a : = z s s : : és: peat : Seat ee ae - : Pee Sic. SUGGESTED OFFERINGS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR THE 1939 SUMMER SESSION \ Forrest C. Allen te 57. Principles of Comumity Recreation «+ .<« +s 3 hrse | | G5e Basketball «eee eee e cece eee ec o 2 hres 80» Treatment of Athletic Injuries « «s+ «+++ 3 hrs Sumer Session Recreation Edwin Re Elbel Problems in Intramural Sports « «+ « «e+ «+ «+ 2 hrse Metis ose ck eb eee 6 6 eb oe 6 8 Systensatic Readings in Physical Education « « « + « 5 hrse Recreational Tremdis «es ee see sees e see 2 hrBe Wonen Instructor (to be named later) , 636 Theory of Athletics Tle secseese 2 cee 2 h¥Se 64. Personal Hygiene «ees eee se eee oe ow & he 67. Physical Education. «ececceseeses 1 hre 84. Physical Iemination & Prescription of Exercise « 5 hrse SUMMER SESSION BUDGET FOR . ‘'EHE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1958 Budget ies ecto. a a tle (5/4 time teachings 1/4 time to recreation) Vernon We Lapp « « « « «© « + « 0f300 (5/8 time) Maintenance (from Activity Fund) $500 Maintenance for Special Equipment$11é Assistance for Women «+++ +s $ 60 Assistance for Mon ee eseees 75 Suggested 1939 Budget Forrest Ge Allen es cccccec$ Oe tine Tae ‘Bdwin Re Elbel « oe « awe ae (5/8 time teaching) Instructor ec eee eee se § - (teach 1/2 or 3/4 time) (from Acte fumd) « « « $300 Maintenance for Equipment « « « « « $200# Assistence for Men end Vomen ¢ « « « $135 *Does not include Lawn Bowls. ‘This would be a separate item of $1,000. ACTIVITY FEE Suggest increase of either 50¢ or $1.00 Suggestion for recreation which does not come under this department: I have conferred with Manager Stanley Schwahn of the Granada Theater regarding a weekly picture show for Summer Session students. 405 200. (8° ¥ - Personal Hygiene & Community Health | Prine of Commumity Recreation Treatment of Athletic Injuries Physical Education a 5 hrse of Anat. 2046 Sos, -Trends-in-Recreation We - ex art, (P.¢ 312. Seninar in Physical Education —$__7430...206 8 —---mitel——~—~ 3 9330 S$ 10:50 2—1 8330 S Appt. 107 Allen Allen Elbel Elbel Dre Allen: Courses suggested for Summer Session by Dre Elbel == (included in list submitted with letter to Dean Schwegler) Problems in Intramural Sports « e« « « ee 2 hrs. ° GMS TN ek ea ele ee 8 Soe Seca teto Nhe Systematic Readings in Plyse Ede ss eee 3 hYSe Recreational Trends « e« e « 7 e # © © @¢ 8 e@ 2 hrse Note: Dr. Elbel would not be interested in offering Problems in Intramural Sports unless it should be given for graduate credite NX Allocation of Activity Fund this past summer: . Union Operation ©@e@ee8eees < e $550 Physe Ede for Recreation eeee 513,01 ay Kensal 25006 Pine APGS 4 5 056 «se ols e « 414,81 i i oe | fees es *@ e@e@ eee ea eeee eae ee & & Sporte eeseseeesvesc 2 hYSe 300. Advanced Principles and Philosophy of Phyts Ede « 3 hrse 200. Recrentioml Trends es escecevcsececsevenese 2 hree or 2006 the Public School Curriculum in Plyse Hdute « « « 2 hrse (approved) We are faced with two main problems: Firsts Sime it seaus necessary to move Junior and Senior courses up to the Graduate aumbers, the first problen is to offer a suffie cient muanber of hours so that students who have taken the mor in our ow departsent can secure at least 15 how's of a Gredunte levele Second: fo lwep in mind the Sumer Session graduate student so that his schedule ic so rotated that he oan secure enough hours so thet he can graduste without umecessary delaye Anatomy 50» This would no doubt nesessitete the asking for a Sehour course in Anatomy at some time in the firlame. Sane students will have had the prerequisite, but I am pointing out that fot as & possible future necessity. Thirds Courses of the 200 and 300 level will of necessity have & small enrollment for the first few sumerse oi _ tay couren matere 00 wad of mometty non ony New courses suggested with 200 mmbers would need School 6h lenient 4 athe Der th Gm Citi ehh Veen ene Cemahens tn necessity of offering hours tint wuld not have been tala as required courses ly our undergradiate maore, and also the necessity of offering courses of a prectionl mture to sumer Session stuients, and the rotation of our instructional staff, ales @ larger muber of hours necessary.