PLAN DIVERSIONS FOR STRANDED VACATIONISTSStudents Who Remain in BloomingtonWill Have Plenty ofEntertainment.%Due to the efforts of those in charge of the summer session program, life will not prove monotonous for those students who remain in Bloomington over the vacation. On Friday night both the folk and singing games and the weekly ^dancing-class will be held, to be followed by an open dance. Aninteresting hike to Weimar’s Lake is planned for Saturday. A trip toS IBrown county will be the main feature iof the program for July 4.Prof. G. E. Schlafer will conduct the folk and singing games at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Assembly Hall. Following this portion of the evening’s program the dancing-class will be held. Miss Mabel Elrod will be present with competent assistants. After the adjournment of the class an open dance will be held.Those who contemplate taking the hike to Weimar’s Lake are assured an interesting trip. Hugh Carter, ’22f will conduct the party,*/which will leave the Sun Dial at 1:30 p.m. and return to Bloomington at 6 o’clock.The Brown county trip in celebration of Independence Day promises to be one of the bright spots on the summer session program. Trucks will be provided for the transportation of the party at a cost of $1 a passenger. Those who will take the trip are asked to purchase their tickets at the Summer Session office.