Geteober SO, 1937. Dean FR, A, Sehwegier, Seheol of Séueation, Dear Dean Sehwegler? : There are two items that I failed to inciude in my letter written to you on October 28, Eoth concern the recreational ectivity for Sumer Sehool, One hes to éo with the social cide end the ether has to do with the arts appeal. 7 I weve reference to the formation ef. the Dams Club in the Sumer Seesion, Picnies, bridge parties, ené tees could be arranged for the Dames of the summer sehool students, Yhomever you eoulé have cherge ef this. By publicising thie feature in your educational bulietin I am very sure that some of the men students would be snecureged by thele wives te attend the Sauer Session where they too could heve some social life, of . Tae other activity hes to do with the builde ing of a Grecian yr emuphitheatre in Marvin Grove, The plaesd with « miniuum of expense The background end wings . OF the stege conld be constructed from the boughs which eould de cut from trees which meod some trimning. ; Thie stage would afford oppartuatties for drematics, musicals, and other outdoor activities of student. produetion, and would provide a retreat in = cool plees where the audience would be protected against the sweltering summer