REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR THE SUMMER SESSION, 1988 last winter the writer appeared before the budget camittee of the Sumee Sesion end edthined wn eSitadinales qregue cememing yopuenh dhnintien, feel that it was possible to approve the entire program, but they did adopt a re- creation and physical education schedule that met with a splendid response from the students and faculty. Wiss Elizabeth Ge Dumke) and Dire Vernon We Lapp were engaged on a partetime teaching basis. iiss Dunkel directed the recreation of the Swmer Session — in addition to teaching six hours. tre Lapp taught aix houre on & five-cighths time basis. The writer spent the entire eight weeks without remmeration assist- ing in organization end administration, and with certain branches of recreation that Kiss Ounkel naturally could not handles Reference is made to supervieion of golf, tennis, landiall, horseshoes and softball. saecrittneet catty a siliat tate simeaeital ddiiliiaaaa play. The worganized play took on the features of a scommmity playground, and archery. All of these gmes wore supervised on the outdoor playground east of Robinson Gymmasiume ‘The sight of these people, of all ages, enjyying these pleasurable activities every evening aroused much favorable coment. A great many faculty members and students, with their families, came to this cool quad~ rangular spot on itt. Oread, « seme to wetch and others to play. Competitive play wes indulged in more by the men than by the women. A softball league, called “the Big Six National Baseball League", had six teams