REPORT OF TH DBPARTMGNT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION POR THE SUAER SESSION, 2988 Last winter the writer appaared before the budget camittee of the coaching and recrestion for the 1932 Sumer Session. The budget committee did not feel that it ws possible to approve the entire program, but they did adopt a re- creation and physion) eduontion sehedle that met with a splendid response fran the students and facultye vies MAdgabeth G. ame) and Dre Vernon se Lapp were engaged on & | part~tine teaching basis. Mise ‘umkel directed the recreation of the Sumer Session in addition to tesehing six hours. Qe Lapp taught six hours on @ five-alghths tine tasis. ‘The writer spent the entire eight weeks without raameration assist~ ing in organisation and administration, and with certain uranches of recreation that Mies Dunkel naturally could not handles Reference is mde to supervision of playe The unorganised play teok on the features of a comnmity playground, and ineluded euch zemes as volleyball, darts, baduinton, croquet, shuffleboard, and pleasurable activities every evening aroused much favorable cument. A great many faoulty members ani students, with their families, came to this cool quade Competitive play was indulged in more by the men than by the women. A eofthall league, called “the Big Six Metional Sascball League", had six toome