#UTIHlVEN TRAISES PROJ wo courses f ll Be Given At IFresh Air Camn Thrhtslongid Novel Program Combines Camp Work,Studies Credits In Education And Sociology Are Offered For First Time Two courses, one in Education and one in Sociology, will be given this summer for students acting as coun- selors at the University Fresh Air Camp. Counselors at the camp, who will be mainly graduate students, will be able to get six hours of undergraduate or graduate credit in both depart- ments for their work, aad will have tuition and living expenses paid for as well.' Work of the counselors will consist of working in pairs in charge of definite cabins, with each stu- dent devoting half of his time to the work of the courses and half to the boys. The purpose of the program is to offer students unique opportunities for study of human adjustment and for actual work in planning programs and leading boys, it was said. Courses to be given include principles of guidance and adjustment of youth, and leadership, grouping and social conflict in personality organization. This will be the first time that such a plan has been tried. In the past over 500 University students have acted as counselors in return for living expenses and small salary. The camp is located at Patterson Lake, about 25 miles northwest of Ann Arbor. Committee Has University Men Professors Of All Interests Have Guided Camp The first camp committee of the Fresh Air Camp was organized in 1924 by the Student Christian Association. This committee was to administer the camp's affairs and to give reports to the trustees of the camp property. At present the committee is com- posed of Dr. Edward W. Blakeman, University counselor on religion, Prof. Lowell J. Carr of the sociology de- partment, J. Kenneth Doharty for- mer decathlon champion and now track coach, Dr. Warren E. Forsythe director of the Health Service, Prof. R. T. Hornberger of the English de- partment, Dr. George A. May of the physical education department, Prof. Howard Y. McClusky of the School of Education, Prof. Leigh J. Young of the forestry school, Professor Men- efee, Dr. Egbert R. Isbell, and Homer H. Grafton. This committee receives no pay, but under its guidance the original 170 undeveloped acres donated to the camp have become a well-equipped camp site with a replacement value of around $45,000. The committee's aim is to make the camp one of the best of its kind in the country, a rec- ognition which it has already r- ceived. LANTERN NIGHT CELEBRATED On Lantern Night the women of all classes, carrying lanterns, parade around Palmer Field, center of wom- en's athletics, all wearing white, and each class wearing different colored hairbows. Rendezvous Men At Fresh Air C Most popular of the Fresh Air Camp facilities exiended to campus groups during the year is the annual Rendezvous Camp for about 150 incoming Freshmen shown above with the camp goat. Tag Day Important In Support Of Camp Chance Campus Fostered First Meeting Plan The Fresh Air Camp was first con- ceived when Lewis C. Wleimann, '16, met Thomas S. Evans on the Univer- sity campus in 1919. Both men real- ized that they were interested in a summer camp for boys as a means of strengthening boys' character. Rei- man, because of his direct contact with summer camps for five years and his intrinsic interest in the pyob- lems of adolescent youth, was chosen as supervisor of the camp for its first summer. Reimann raised $2,567 which en- abled the first camp to remiain open for six weeks in the months of June, July and August. During four ten- day periods, 130 boys selected by wel- fare agencies and juvenile detention homes were served. Em M chigan Students Meet Their Friends at MILLER Drug Store (Opp. Hill Auditorium) 727 North University Phouc 979714. N ' ~ ' N " >'} ,r 'A ti/ rv' L"A Y/' /~ ~ ~ H SAY:*~ :~~ "B in buya"yofie'ytiei7iitd;au raly hoeeI atteAetqaltfwokdn ca ysashts rncsoByehademn. "W e h amisi reta t si h srn n su nir IAaeanu broA.ue ote'fmla 7'Oes Toasr oddvlpn1n rnig taete/oF . I aeosre bu h cm u ta .+ Bi Evrbd' eduatr o h oltoofcmr prbesadfrfnighiegetn ud.