= ee ace £225 ots That Summer Session offers you many opportunities for diversion, recreation, and friendship? Your attention is salled to the following program which is arranged to enrich your summer and which is open to all students and families. SOCIAL 1. The all-school picnic - Monday, June 13th, at Brown's Grove - your first chance to renew old contacts and to make nevr-ones. There will be an abundance of good food, - and games if you want them. Transportation will be provided with the meeting place at the Kensas Union. Trips at 4:30 and 5:00 peme Plates will be 35¢ for adults, 20¢ for childron. Sign up now and leave your reservation by Friday, June 10th, at one of the following places: : : i. Fraser Hall - Education Office Union Building - Hostess’ Desk 2e Open House and Mixcr = Union Building - cach Monday of Summer School, starting at 7:00 pems - entertainment, games, dencinge Se Dames Club - Open to all wives of summer session students. Sewing, bridge, and informal gatherings with meetings each week on Wednesday aftor= noon in the union Building. EDUCATIONAL le Forum Mectings - Presenting cducetors of prominence in stimulating discussions of professional topics - cach Tuesdsy evening - Union Building from 7:00 to 8:00 pDeite 2e Educational Conference - Speakers, round tables, and discussions on Physical Educetion cnd Recrention in Public Schools - June 27-6 3. Exhibits - (1) Exhibition of goneral Education books - Fraser Hall (2) Exhibition of scientific laboratory cquipment - : ", Blake Bali = vane ete ¥ CULTURAL le Campus Junkots - A scrics of conductsd visits to some of the interost- ing and worthwhile spots on the campus, including Spooner-Thayor Musoum, the Observatory, the Dioramas in Dyche huscun, the Photogrephic Bureau, the De- pertment, of Design, and the Geology Floroscont display - each Wednesdey evening, 7:00 to 8:00 peme 2e Musical Events - Including faculty recitals, band and orchestra concerts, community Sings and many extro musical attractions of worth. There will be recitels overy Thursday evening, and band or orchestra concerts on Fridcys and Sundayse RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY 1. Competition - Leagues and tournaments for son will be conducted in se saeehdaineatiessamieememiinastabememnnttmenaal ¢ es rs < : Z : soft ball, handbcll, golf, tennis, badminton, deck tennis and horseshocs.e A men's swimming moet will take place near tho cnd of the summer school. Register on bullotin boerd, first floor in mon's gymnasium. - a p , * > 2 2 2 2e Unorganizcd Play - The cempus becomes your own side yard with facilities for croquet, badminton, archery, deck tennis, velloy ball and golf. Equipacent will be avilable for games in late afternoon and every ovening from the dinner hour 'till dark. And don't forget tho chances to swim}! Fool hours will bo: Women: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Mon: Tucsday, Thursdey, Saturdey 3:30 - 4:00 Elomentary Swimming 3:50 - 4:00 Elomentary Swimming 4:00 - 4:30 Intermediate Swimming 4:00 = 4:30 Intermediate Swimming — 4:30 - 5:30 Opon Hour 4:30 = 5:30 Open Hour i Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:30 - 3:30 Open Hour — 2:50 = 3:30 Open a Fach ovening, betweon dinner and study, plan to enjoy the campus ond the wolcome it brings youe Add to your schedule - CAMPUS HOUR - 7:00 to 8:00 pete