3 'Fun Fest' Saturday Will Offer Dancing, Show, Games,and Prizes E. C. Quigley, director of athletics, will act as master of ceremonies at the Fun Fest planned Saturday evening at the Community building. Entertainment for students, servicemen, and women, and townpeople will include dancing to the music of the Liberty Memorial high school dance band from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m., a floor show, and bridge, bingo, and other games, with prizes for winners, Mrs. Deal Six, floor show chairman, announced today. The Fun Fest is being sponsored by the A.A.U.W. to raise funds for community projects. Game prizes will include a carton of cigarettes, separate packs of cigarettes, a pound of butter, sugar, rationed canned food, costume jewelry, plants in bloom, home-baked cake and cookies, and other items contributed by A.A.U.W. members. Several theater tickets will also be given as prizes. Miss Martha Peterson, instructor of mathematics, is heading the prize committee. Students desiring bridge reservations have been asked to call 2290. Miss Ruth Russell, senior in the School of Fine Arts, who will be featured in the floor show, will present a group of semi-popular songs. Other floor show acts include a fancy roller-skating act by a group of girls trained by Mrs. Helen Cornwall, high school physical education instructor, and tumbling by a group of boys trained by L. R. Perry, high school athletic coach. Campus House — Ens. Kenneth Gardiner, stationed at Dallas, Texas, is visiting his wife, Mrs. Jean Gardiner, this week. Campus Society Wright Place Cpl. Tom Ecclefield, former engineering student was a visitor this week. Phi Delta Theta—Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Haysler, Lawrence; Mrs. Haysler, Clinton, Mo., and J. G. Creamer, Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests Wednesday evening. Alpine Chi Omega—Mrs. C. R. Ashar, and Mrs. F. H. Chesky, Sterling, and James Reid, S 2/C. Great Lakes naval training station, were guests yesterday. The pledging of Betty Kieffer Lawrence, has been announced. Tippierary — Ruth Blethen, Aberdeen, S.D., was a dinner guest yesterday. An all Kansas rally to obtain funds for erasing the stadium debt will be held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, April 15, H. V. Soper, president of the K.U. Alumni association of Los Angeles, has announced. Bert Ober to Speak At Alumni Rally to Erase Stadium Debt Bert Ober, Lawrence, will speak on "News and Views of Ole KJL." of News and Views of Ole K. U. The K.U. Alumni association of Detroit is making similar plans in order to get more "Halo Club" members. ROOSEVELT DIES - - close friend of former Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York, he attached the characterization of "The Happy Warrior" to Smith in a masterful nominating speech before the Houston convention in 1928 (continued from page two) In the last 24 years his work has been carried on in the face of difficulties sufficient to overwhelm many men. Stricken with infantile paralysis not long after his unsuccessful campaign for the vice-presidency, he went ahead with remarkable courage. Then, when his health was sufficiently restored to permit normal business activity, he founded the Warm Springs, Georgia Foundation where he made available to scores of persons, including many Authorized Parties Saturday, April 14 Nu Sigma Nu, picnic at Holcomb's Grove, 6 until 10 p.m. I. S.A. party and dance, Union lounge, 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. Former Student Weds Army Staff Sergeant Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDermond, Lawrence, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Jean Estelle, to Sgt. Jack J. Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ferguson, Tulsa, Okla. The double ring ceremony took place March 28 at the Pasadena Wedding Chapel, Fasadena, Calif. The bride wore a fuchsia wool suit, with black and white accessories, and an orchid corsage. She attended Liberty Memorial high school and was graduated from the University. Sergeant Ferguson was a student at the University of Texas and has just completed a tour of combat duty with the 15th air force in Italy. Sergeant and Mrs. Ferguson are living in San Antonio, Texas, where Sergeant Ferguson is now stationed. Friends here have received word of the marriage of Azzie Elizabeth Forster to Ens. Frank Clyde Anderson, Jr., Kanopolis. The wedding took place March 13, at Miami Fla. Templin Man Marries In Miami, Florida Ensign Anderson attended the University in 1942 and was a resident of Templin hall. He is now stationed with the navy air corps at Miami. children, the treatments which had seneffitted him. Roosevelt devoted the 1928 campaign almost entirely to the interests of his friend, former Governor Smith, but when the votes were counted he had been elected governor and Smith had lost the state for the presidency. The first year of his term as Governor was smooth and successful but in the last year he had been harassed by scandals involving Tammany politicians and others who had given him support. Many though these developments seriously hampered him when he sought the Democratic omination for the presidency in 1932. Roosevelt was a native of Hyde Park, N. Y. He was graduated from Harvard with the class of 1904 and in 1907 from the Columbia University School of Law. His wife, who was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (correct) is the daughter of Elliott Roosevelt and wife, of New York, is active in public affairs. They have four sons, James, Elliott, Franklin D., and John and one daughter Anna who iD., and John and one daughter Anna, who is Mrs. Anna Boettinger. Chancellor Deane W. Malott is speaking to the Rotary clubs of Clay Center and Abilene, tomorrow. He will retrun to Lawrence Saturday. Malott Speaks to Rotary Clubs VARSITY FRIDAY - SATURDAY "GREAT STAGE- COACH ROBBERY" Tau Sigma to Give Program for W.A.A. A program of dances by Tau Sigma will be given at the next Women's Athletic Association meeting, April 24, in Robinson gymnasium, Miss Gloria Smith, instructor in physical education, announced today. String Quartet Entertains Kiwanis Club at Colonial and Kiwian club members observed Music week with a program by the University string quartet in its regular meeting at the Colonial tearoom today. Tau Sigma will hold a dress rehearsal for the program Tuesday, Miss Smith said. The percussion group will meet at 7:15 p.m. and the sustained group meet at 8:15 p.m. and "MAN WHO WALKED ALONE" The program will be given at 7:45 p.m., after a business meeting at 7:30 p.m. An evening of social dancing will follow. Members of the quartet were Prof. Waldemar Geltch, first violinist, Peggy Kay, second violin, Ednah Hopkins, viola, Raymond Stuhl, cello. NOW — Ends Saturday Numbers played were "Scherzo" (Ipolitoff-Ivanof), "Old Black Joe" (Foster), and "Minuet" (Boccherini). The program was arranged by D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. Engineering students interested in possible jobs at Lockheed aircraft corporation will be interviewed Friday, April 13, by Perry Gage, representative of Lockheed Aircraft corporation, J. O. Jones, dean of the school of Engineering, announced today. Engineering Students Will Be Interviewed JAYHAWKER Week's Engagement Women are especially needed and men who will not be drafted are urged to attend the interview. Various kinds of work will be offered—drafting, computing, material control, wind tunnel research and time and motion recording. This interview is open to all mechanical, civil, electrical and aeronautical engineering students, according to the dean. The University adopted the quarter semester plan during the time that the Student Army Training corps was stationed here in 1918. Shows: 2:30-7-9:25 Feature: 2:50-7:20-9:45 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN APRIL 12, 1945 SUNDAY — 4 Days Stockton to Discuss Jobs for Graduates At Senior Meeting What jobs are available and how to get them will be discussed at a meeting to be held for seniors in room 204, Frank Strong hall, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting will be open to any student who is interested. "There used to be a placement officer, but lately there have been so few graduates and so much demand for them that at the present time we have no need for a special officer." Dean Stockton said. At present there is no regular placement office, and all such work is handled by F. T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, with assistance from staff members in their special fields. The employment outlook for the University graduate in the business field and suggestions for contacting employers will be discussed by Dean Stockton at the meeting. Final Summerfield Tests Will Be Given May 7,8 Fifty-two seniors from 28 Kansas high schools took preliminary examinations for Summerfield scholarships in Marvin hall Saturday. A total of 158 other high school students representing 75 high schools took the examinations Saturday in seven Kansas towns. At the University the examinations were given by Prof. A.H.Turney, of the Testing Bureau. Final examinations will be given at the University on May 7 and 8. Extension Division Compiles Magazine "Who's Who in the Kansas Educators Club" a magazine recently compiled by the University extension division, was sent yesterday to all club members, Guy V. Keeler, president, announced today. ENDS TONITE Van Johnson "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" Due to O.P.A. regulations, the club's yearly meeting scheduled for February 1, in Emporia, was cancelled. Last year's officers will remain in office another year. K.U. members of the Kansas Educator's club are: Bats Given to Dyche Museum By San Diego Society Museum Professors H. E. Chandler and F.O. Russell, School of education; Prof. E. M. Hopkins, English department; Chancellor Deane W. Malot; Harold G. Ingham, director, extension division; Guy V. Keeler, director, engineering, science, management, war training; Dean Frank T. Stockton, School of Business; and Laurence C. Woodruff, registrar. Sparkle HORROR SHOW Five kinds of bats, 30 in all, have been given to the Dyche Museum of Natural History by the Museum of the San Diego Natural History society, Dr. D. F. Hoffmeister, assistant curator of the museum has announced. TWO FIRST RUN FEATURES This gift was possible because the San Diego museum had received a large private collection of bets. Since many of these bats were duplicates, they wanted to place these specimens in a center of research and advanced teaching, so they sent them here, Dr. Hoffmeister said. ALLTOGETHER. FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER! WOLF MAN! DRACULA! HUNCHBACK! MAD DOCTOR! HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN Starring BORIS KARLOFF LON CHANEY with JOHN CARRADINE J CARROL NAISH GRANADA FRIDAY and SATURDAY