Dance In Ballroom Tonight Even though Russ Chambers and his 9-piece orchestra is the hottest to hit the Hill since Bob Crosby made his one-night stand, Summer Session students shouldn’t have any trouble keeping cool at the first summer Varsity in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building, from 7:30 to 9 o’clock tonight. Sixteen fans and, three coolers will make you think Karl Robinson actually defrosted Alaska during his lecture in Hoch last night. If that isn’t enough to keep you cool,y the Community Recreation class, acting as hosts and hostesses, will serve punch to get rid of any between-dance tired feeling. And it’s all free. Firms Donate Coolers The coolers to be used tonight are a contribution of the L.T. Harris Co., Bell Music Co., and E. W. Pen- chard, Sr. An advertising firm has donated use of the fans. This Varsity is the first of a series of six to be held each week during the Summer Session, as a part of the recreation program. Russ Chambers’ band is composed largely of members of Clyde Bysom’s popu- lar Hill band, and will play for each of the weekly dances. The band will carry on in the usual Bysom manner, but with less power in the _ brass section, and the addition of Sidney Dawson, Negro vocalist. All Are Invited All Summer Session students, their wives, and friends, are invited to attend the affair. “Waltzes for older dancers, as well as swing will be featured by the band,” said “Phog” Allen, director of the recre- ation program. “This dance is a part of the recreation program, and faculty members, and other who have participated in the playground activities, are welcome to attend,” said Allen. The summer Varsity is under the auspices of the Community Recre- ation class. The dance committee has Bernadine Green as chairman, with Lillian Howard, “Chet” Gib- -bens, arid Estle Bales, members. This is the first summer that a Hill band has played for a Summer Session dance. Next Tuesday, weather permit- ting, the swing session will be out- doors, on the street between Fow- ler shops and the Anatomy build- ing.