hen This aes coaching course would of nocessity have to be handled as a special increment and the money turned over to the University. . Other sehools do it end I am very sure that it eould be arranged with the exception of giving 2 hours credit. That is a hang-~ nail, It may be that no credit should be given under the conditions, and just accept their money. That is.a prob- lem I will discuss with you. : The airgetmont of To Injuries is in the same category. I told you was particularly interested in aeteietane’ the euaecestux Summer Sehool teaching in the academic subjects, and not in the income that I yareeues ty was to receive. | Our family had planned to go to England — this. summer and in the event we carried ti bough with this plan of course I would not be available. But I would set the thing up so that it would function in my absence, I doubt, however, that rg, Allen may go through with her desired and contemplated plans, put if she eeee yole not want to hold back the trip. - 3 ee iiss Dunkel is not sure that she will be available, but she is interested, She has done work toward ‘her doctorate and is considering continuing,- I. believe that we could sina upon her to see one through this summer,. : ee My notion to save tay money in the nee for summer activity is to’ a the $125 that was biog: to Plumley gt summer and the $100 that was paid to iiss Peterson and a these amounts together toward Miss Dunkel's and ‘be, Le S$ salaries, With the supervision of Dy. Lapp and Miss Deby ty I believe they could handle all the activities with the aid of atudent help. T believe. #50 or #60 for student help under their leadership would take care of the swimning end intramural play program very nicely, Dedueting $60 from the $225 would leave available $165 toward Miss Dunkel's salary of $4280, That would melee it necessary to increase the budget 9255 for the women! 8 contribution, © : , | , Very cordially yours, FOAtAH Director of Physical Education, Ae . (On, Ad Y hep raft