Extensive ©|1/4 Recreational Program Atrangements Ate Complete for Diversified ~ Opportunities for Summer Play A complete program to provide op- portunities for diversion, recreation, and friendship is planned for all summer school students and _ their families this year. The program of- ers a variety of minor sports, swim- ming, tennis, volleyball, and golf. The program centers about Cam- pus Hour, 7 to 8 o'clock on each school day evening, for which varied entertainments are planned, Each Monday during the summer: term with the exception of June 13 for which a picnic is planned, there will be entertainment, games, and danc- ing starting at 7 o’clock at the Me- morial Union building. Campus Hour on each Tuesday will provide discussions of profes- sional topics by prominent educators which will be held in the Memorial Union building. Campus Junkets, a series of con- ducted visits to some ‘of the interest- ing Spots on the campus, on Wednes- day evenings will be entertaining as well as informative. A mineral fairy- land, a geology fluorescent display, will be visited on June 15. Later there will be junkets to Thayer mu- seum, the Observatory, Dyche mu- seum, the department of design, and an illustrated lecture on “Color Photography” will be given by Oren Bingham, photographer. Thursday’s Campus Hour will in- clude faculty recitals, band and or- chestra concerts, community sings, and other musical attractions. Musi- cal entertainment will also be offered on Fridays and Sundays. Every evening, facilities will be available for croquet, badminton, archery, deck tennis, volley ball, and golf. New croquet and archery : equipment has been purchased and will be placed on the lawn in front of. Fowler Shops. Tennis courtS“and a 6-hole golf course are available at all times. Leagues and tournaments for men students and faculty members will be conducted in soft ball, handball, golf, tennis, badminton, deck tennis, and horseshoes. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, professor of physical education, said]} that leagues will be patterned after the Big Six. The names of the teams will be Jayhawkers, Tigers, Corn- huskers, Wildcats, Sooners, and Cy- clones. There will be a suitable tro- phy for the winning teams. Doctor Allen suggested that it might pos- sibly be ice cream cones, but at any rate, it will be edible. Men who would like to play on these teams are asked to register on the bulletin board on the first floor in the men’s gymnasium. A men’s swimming meet will be held near the end of summer school. Pool hours for men will be: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 3:30 to 4:00 elementary swimming; 4:00 to 4:30, intermediate swimming; 4:30 to 5:30, open hour; and from 2:30 to 3:30 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, open hour. Pool hours for women will be: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 3:30 ‘to 4:00, elementary swimming, 4:00 to 4:30, intermediate swimming, 4:30 to 5:30, open hour: and from 2:30 to 3:30 on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, open hour.