First Dance To Be Tuesday says Allen From 7:30 to 9 Tuesday evening, Summer Session students will swing out to the music of Russ Chambers and his band, in the first of weekly dances to be held on the campus this summer. If the weather is cool Tuesday night, the students will dance in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. In warmer weather the affair will be held on the street be- tween Fowler shops and the ana- tomy building. Russ Chambers’ band is composed largely of members of Clyde By- som’s Hill band, with the addition of Sidney Dawson, Negro vocalist. Wayne Ruppenthal with his trum- pet will direct the 9-piece organiza- tion. He has been a member of Hill bands for the past five years, | The band will play in the same | style as the old Bysom band, with | the exception of less power in the; brass section. Instrumentation in the band is made up of four saxophones, a bass, Piano, trumpet, and drums, and vocalist Dawson. Bob Carle will play first sax; Carl Bushey, second sax; Russ Chambers, third Sax; Hook Richmond, fourth sax; Art Harris, bass; Bill Wilson, piano; Bill Smith, drums; and Ruppenthal with his trumpet. : “Waltzes for older dancers, as well as swing will be featured by the band,” said “Phog” Allen, di- rector of the Summer Session, to- | day. The dance program will be an- nounced in Tuesday’s Kansan. No admission will be charged; all Summer Session students, their wives, and friends are invited to attend. ns Allen Plans Picnic For Summer Students A picnic on the playground will be held sometime after July 4, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of Summer Session recreation announced today. The archery program began as a part of the recreational activities Wednesday evening. Some bows and arrows are available at the playground, but students should, if possible, bring their own. Mrs. Ernie Vanek, Evelyn Harriman, and Estle Bales are in charge of archery.