2 opivetion, The summer program also inolude’ Red: Gross swimming instruction, and teeneage activities. The University Women's Club were hosts to their families at a picnic on the evening of June 2nd in Fowler Grove. The quadrangle was covered with playground equipment of all kinds «- shuffleboard, volley ball, gealehi, croquet, teeter-totters, monkeyemaze and a scootereslide provided much entertainment for the members of the faculty and their families. The iced drinking fountain was a very popular retreat. Reginald Strait'’s class , in Community Recreation served as play supervisors. Mrs. Deane Malott, ‘Mrs. C,. Fe Nelson and Mrs. W. H. Shoemaker, and members of their. committee, served @ most unusual picnic luncheon. The men faculty members under the spell of this play equipment unlimberad old athletic muscles of their under- graduate days. Professor i, 3%. Chubb, Drs 0. 0. Stoland and Dr. He B. Latimer showed exceptional shooting ability on goalehi basketball, and gave the younger members - Professor Elmer Beth, Professor bide Virtue and Guy Keeler rugged competition, All in all, it was a most enjoyable evening and the three hundred guests voted the University women exceptional hostesses. On the same evening, June 2nd, the K Club, the University letter- men's organization, gave a K club dance in Hoch Auditorium. They went "big time", and procured Jan Savitt's fop-liatters, one of the big time dance orchestras out of New Yor’ For @ war year the K club has done exceptional things. George Dick, Gordon Stuoker, Sparky MeSpadden, Charles Moffett and Bob Malott in Ges inspirational leaders back of the renaissance of the K Gluhs.: Siebe Dive hese lnebw dpennored Wes -Seetball game at Haskell Stadium between the varsity and the alumi with a view of raising enough money to subsidize this dance. Over four hundred fifty couples attended this big party and instead of losing money, the K club made a small amount. Over