Students Will Dance, Eat At 3.5. Picnic Dance and eat! That’s the theme of the big picnic-dance to be held. next Tuesday evening, according to Dr. F. C. Allen, director of the rec- reation program. The evening officially begins at 5:30 with the opening of the play- ground, Doctor Allen said. Dinner will be served at 6 by Miss Hermina | Zipple, director of the Memorial Un- | ion, for 35 cents a plate. Se : Prof. Dean Herschler, visiting pro- fessor of Fine Arts from the College of Emporia, will lead \ community singing before and after the meal, it was said. After dinner, John Cress and a group of tumblers and gymnasts will. present a little exhibition. His wife, Mrs. Dorothy Cress, will follow with | several song and darice numbers by children in her charge. r When the program is finished, all may dance on the concrete ballroom to the music of Marjorie Henry and | her all-girl orchestra. The dance will last from 7:30 to 8:20, in order that students wishing to attend the sum- mer session play, “Penny Wise,” may do so. ; “All are invited,” Doctor Allen said, “faculty, students, their Wives, and their friends.” The recreation head explained that anyone wishing to bring his own pic- nic lunch may do so, but that tickets | for the dinner to be served by Miss Zipple should be purchased early so that some idea may be had as to the number who will attend. Tickets for the Picnic dinner may) be bought at the Business office, | School of Education office, Memorial | Union desk, and the Physical Edu-. cation office.