SATURDAY, Ootober 28 The Department of Physical Education, the Y.M.CAe, the Y.W.C.A., and the Advisers of Men and Women are ccoper- ating in plans to bring Dr. Anne Schley Duggan to the Unive ersity of Kansas on October 28 for special teaching sessiens of folk dancese Dr. Duggan, who is head of the physical education de- partment at the Texas State College for Women, Denton, Texas, is one of the outstanding dance teachers in the country. She ranks along with Elizabeth Burchenal and Mary Weod Hinman, both experts in the folk dance. Dre Duggan received her undergraduate training at Baylor College for Women, Belten, Texas, and her graduate work was done at Columbia University, New York City, where she received both the master's and doctor's degreese Dre Duggan will teach authentic dances which she is preparing to publish in book forme The copies will be avail- able on mimeographed sheets. Dances which will be taught include Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Swiss, English, and early American. All sessiens of the Festival will be held in the Memorial Union ballrooms The hours are 10 to 12 jn the morning, 2 to 4 in the afternoon, and 9 to 12 at nighte The registration feo is $1.25 for adults and 75¢ for students (University, high school, junior high). This will admit te all three sessions of the Festival. If you care to register early, the fee will be $1.00 for adults and 50¢ for studentse This early registration foe may be sent to the Physical Education Office, room 105 Robinson Gymnasiume The program Saturday night will be climaxed by the "Pirst Annaul Jayhawker Barn Dance", in the Memorial Union baal room, from 9 to 12 peme A hill~billy band will furnish the musice Miss Jane Byrn, ef the K. U, Physical Education De~ partment, is chairman of a committee planning the program for the Barn Dance, which will include various contests, a spelling bee, hog calling, cornhusking, and so forthe