T Dai ice’ In Streets On Campus Summer Session students- who would like to “Shake a leg” and “do-si-do” will get their chance Monday night, when a street dance sponsored by the summer recreation office’ will be held on the pavement between the anatomy building and the recreation quadrangle, it was announced today by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of the recreation program. Cornmeal will be applied to the surface of the road to facilitate danc- ing, which will be composed mainly of folk types, and music will be fur- nished without charge to the danc- ers. The orchestra has not been named as yet, Dr. Allen said. The event marks the first time the dances have ever been held on the Street, last year’s and others having ‘taken place in the Memorial Union building. Dr. Allen expressed hope $$ throughout the summer. Dances will be held every Monday night, if the plan meets with the approval of stu- dents and faculty members. The street will be roped off from of the anatomy building. that the new policy con be continued. Oread avenue to the walk at the rear fi Hail 445" A Whale Of A Gale Converging gales of man-made breeze will keep dancers from melt- ing into their socks at the summer. session’s ballroom party tonight in the Memorial Union building. A washed-air cooling system is be- ing installed in the ballroom to make summer heat only a memory for the evening at least. The system is be- ing installed by Green Bros. hard- ware company’s engineer. In addi- tion, several 42 inch fans, furnished by the Kansas Electric Power com- pany, will be in operation. The ballroom windows were left open all last night, and after closing them to the heat of the day this morning, Raymond L. Crow, Univer- sity electrical foreman, has kept fans circulating the air in the room. Further inroads against the sum- mer heat will be attempted with ice- cold punch, to be served free by the sponsors. A coke concession will dis- pense soft drinks for those willing and able to pay for them. Dancers will be wooed with the rhythms of Dick Tippin and his 12- piece orchestra, Dr. Allen said yes- terday. In addition, the ballroom floor has just been re-finished, and should be in excellent shape, he said. Admission to the dance will be free to holders of summer session activity cards, and acharge of 25 cents for outsiders will be made. The party will start at 7:30.