TRI MICHIGAN DAILY ..................... Recreational Facilities Awaiting Students A __1 m if m I 11 v , recreate. Seriously though, now more than ever before students and others re- maining in Ann Arbor for the sum- mer should be interested in discover- ing the. recreational facilities that are available for theeir benefit. Since students attending the 8-week or 16- week sessions will have little or no vacation time this year it is impbr- tant in the interests of their health and pleasu e that they take full ad- vantage of the opportunities offered them by the organizations created ;or this purpose. Prominent Spots Prominent among these organiza- tions on campus are the Intramural Building and the Union for men stu- dents, and the Women's Athletic Building And the League for women. To supplement this formidable group are numerous privately run golf courses, boat liveries, catering houses and the like that all do their part in equipping pleasure seeking Ann Ar- borites. Particular enjoyment is to be had in outdoor dates in the opinion of campus physical education authori- ties and, equally important, in the opinion of those who have tried them, Hiking Facilities Since the facilities tor hiking, boat- ing, picnicking and all other sorts of athletics, are so abundant, there is no reason why students of the sum- mer session should not get a full share of fun and health even while' attending school. To better acquaint you with the recreational opportunities at your command, The Daily is publishing this directory of places and groups anxiou's to serve you. Graduate Outing Club Makes Summer Plans. The Graduate Outing Club is an organization of graduate students, faculty memnbers, and alumni who meet every Sunday dtring the school year for out-door recreation or for the use of the recreational facilities at the club's rooms in the Rackham Building. President Robert Stevens has an- nounced the events for the remainder of the summner to be as follows: July 12, canoe trip. July 19, bicycle hike. July 26, swimming party. August 2, sight-seeing tour. August 9 hike. August 16, swimming party. id. Where To Go This Summer. . . For Cool Swimming 1. Ann Arbor Municipal Baththg Beach on Huron River. 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. 2. Public beaches at Whitmore, Portage and Pleasant lakes. 3. Good swimming "holes" along Huron River: a) Sandbar, near Whitrfior e Lake Road Bridge. b) Osborns, short distance: off Huron River Drive. c) Delhi, Huron River Drivie, halfway between Ann Arbor and Dexter. d) Scio, Huron River Drive, halfway between Delhi and Dexter,. e) N.W. of Dexter-Hurot Hill, on Huron River Drive. 4. Rawsonville Dam on Huroln River, east of Ypsilanti. 5. Cavanaugh Lake, county park and public bath house, about 3 miles west of Chelsea. 6. Pool, indoor: a) Union Pool. b) Co-recreational swims at Intramural Pool Tuesday 8:30- I 9:30 p. / A Putt And A Prayer This summer and during the rest of the year, the Union is serving as "the club" for Michigan men. In this capacity the Union is keeping open most of its splendid recrea- tional facilities. Among those open for the summer are the well equipped billiard room, the library, and swim- ming pool and adjoining steam bath. Although the weekly membership dances are not being held during the summer one willbe given today. The Michigan League offers a var- iety of recreational activities every day for those interested in learning to dance, to play bridge, listen to concerts, or spend an evening danc- ing. to the music of Doc Spracklin, successor to Gordon Hardy. Every Monday at 5 p.m. there will be special instruction for those men and women who wish to learn to teach square dancing. Then at 7:30 p.m. there will be square dancing for all men and women interested. Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. the League holds beginner's classes for men and women in the fox trot, waltz and rhumba, . For those students in the intermediate class, dancing lessons are. held each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Thesecgive instruction in the new steps. PEM-ers Have Tough Time Against 01' Sol Under a blistering summer sun, the Michigan PEM-ers work out three days every week. The physical program is designed to remove all soft fat from study-conditioned stu- dents. If the student lasts the gruel- ling torture, he is pronounced "fit" for the Army life after he graduates. 1. U. of M. course on Stadivtm Drive near Ann Arbor Railroad. 2. Municipal course on Huron Drive, back of hospital. 3. Stadium Hills, on Stadium Drive and South Main. 4. Washtenaw-Semi-private. Near Ypsi. 5. Inverness-on North Territorial Road at North Lake. W. 388 East off Whitmore Lake Road or Portage Road. 6. Three private courses: Barton, Huron Hills. Ann Arbor Golf and Outing. Take Her Camping 1. Delhi. 2. Huron-Dexter Park. 3. Hostels=-Chelsea, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reithmiller: Saline Valley Farms, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell; Pleasant Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kuhl. Horses In Place Of Tires 1. Cowans, 4185 Jackson Road. 2. Golfside, Huron River Road-Inside and outside rings, trails. etc. Great Dating Possibilities AreOf fered Co-Recreational Activity Livens Summer Program In Athletics At Palmer Hey fellows, here is your chance to have a great date and show of L that athletic prowess at the same time. Just have your girl friend get a guest card and invite you down to Palmer Field or the Women's Ath- letic Building where you can impress with your forehand drive-or lack ;, one. The archery Orange at the north end of Palmer Field can be used at almost any time while the indoor badminton courts at Barbour Gym are open for coeds and/ their com- panions on Wednesday evenings from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Women may also have guests on the tennis courts at Palmer Field. A guest card may be obtained at the desk of the W.A.B. A tennis group will meet on the terrace of the W.A.B. on Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. Matches will be set up for the afternoon's play. The purpose of this partiqular group is to introduce prospective competitors to others anxious to meet partners. For those interested in golf, there is the practice putting green at Palm- ur as well as the many regular eourses in the vicinity. In spite of the already crowded condition of the Intramural Building pool schedule it has been possible to arrange for one evening of co-recrea- tional swimming each week. These splash parties will take place on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. For those who go in for the great American pastime, a softball club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays on the terrace of the W.A.B. Those who prefer match competi- tion will get their chance also in the form of a mixed doubles tournament in badminton. Entries must sign up by July 11 and parings will be posted by July 13. 1. 2. 3. Bicycles Built For Two Campus Bike Shop, 510 E. William. Forest and South University-service station. Observatory and Forest. u i. 7he ot Weathe, j2 /epe! ak M E's ^. .. , ;.; - ' . a, , I. The Indians Did It 1. Sailing and boating on Whitmore, Portage, Barton-private boats. 2. Canoe livery on Huron. Bowl 'Em, Roll 'Em 1. Ann Arbor Recreation, 605 E. Huron. How The Pros Get That Way 1. 12 Municipal courts.' 2. Palmer Field-12 clay courts and 4 cement courts. (Women students may have men guests by obtaining a guest card at the desk of the Women's Athletic Building.) Love And Kisses Michigan Repertory Players dramatic season at League. Moving picture theatres, Michigan, State, Whitney, Wuerth, Orpheum. Will Toughen You Up Regular instructional and recreational periods in archery, golf, riding, tennis, swimming, badminton, body conditioning, tap dancing and modern dance are offered by the Department of Physical Educa- tion for Women. For further information call at Barbour Gym, Rm. 15. University Excursions Contact Summer Session Office for detailed information. Hike With The Boy Scouts Island, Park, Nichols Arboretum, Barton Hiha, A Nibble's Worth Two Fish Pleasant Lake (between Saline and Manchester. Softball Games At Night Sportsmans Park (on the cutoff). Wines Field, Division and Hill streets. Nothing Like A Picnic 1. Portage Lake: 2. Huron River Drive. Delhi. Dexter, 3. Island Park. 4. County park, scenic drive at Cavanaugh Lake-3 miles west of Chelsea. 5. Crooked Lake. north of Cavanaugh Lake. 6. Whitmore Lake, 7. Roadside tables on county roads. In Jocobson s Summer Fosions Get your ration of relaxation now for your own good .. keeping physically fit is not only fun, it's your wartime duty. And what a mar- velous opportunity you have in Ann Arbor's numerous' fplay spots." Get your "time out"s clothes at Jacobson's. Cole and Catalina Bathing Suits In matletex, dull lastex, jersey and cotton . prints and plain colors. 4.00 to 10,90 v1 W" Michigan Unemployment DETROIT, July r9.-(AP)-Michigan now has a total unemployed popula- tion of approximately 91,964, Chair- man Henry Dattner of the State Un- employment Compensation Commis sion disclosed today. IA Ii t / t &? "' 'SZ. .... y .,.,z _,/ J t 4 x r,, . '.. r' 4. ,r''' 1 < V{ IH atn1An GABARDINE AS WELL AS LASTEX - 1 ,.,-. ;- l r _;, :. ?i y 4.. K- PLAYSU!ITS Cottons in colorful prints and plain colors. 4.95 to 7.95 SLALKS I many st'yles, materials and colors. S!RTS Cotton lisle . . . plain colors and stripes . red. navy. hrown velIw. -j A (I .-:: - r~IL~ II I