roposed Recreational Program City Council Board of Education g Recreation § Commission ' 2 Recreation & Director ! ' t t ‘ City Parks School Buildings Buildings New. Areas Playgrounds Play Facilities 4 Sports Art Dramatics Music = Woodworking Crafts Social Community Reading Games : Activities Work Ac- Groups : , tivities — might participate in their enjoyment.’”’—CaLvi1n COoLIDGE. “Play for the child, sport for the youth, and recreation for adults are essentials of normal life. It is becoming generally recognized that the creation and mainte- nance of recreation facilities is a community duty in order that the whole public