e Mr. ning er. Mr. as rius ers Daily hansan LAWRENCE. KANSAS 55th Year. No. 41 Friday, Nov. 8, 1957 Fun In Store For Everyone Carnival Is Saturday The woes of the first inter-planetary exchange student and the fight against Asian flu are included in the 17 booths and 15 skits featured at the annual Student Union Activities Carnival from 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday in the Student Union. A crowd of 3,500 is expected. In addition to the organized house entertainment, the carnival will feature a grand finale and variety show. Ralph Varnum, Kansas City, Mo. senior and carnival chairman, said. Master of ceremonies for the show will be Dale Flanagan, Columbus senior. Finale At 11 p.m. The finale will begin at 11 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom. Skits and booths will close at 10:45 p.m. Varnum said. The show will include numbers by Ed Fording and his five-piece jazz combo, the Triads which is a sophomore girls' trio, a vocal quartet from K-State and a tap dance by Delano Lewis, accompanied by Reginald Buckner, Kansas City, Kan. sophores. Following the show, the 18 candidates for carnival queen and 19 LMOC candidates will parade before the audience. Susie Pepe, Kansas City, Kan, junior, and last year's queen, will announce the new queen. Flanagan will present the LMOC. Trophies will be awarded to first place winners in queen, LMOC, and men's and women's skit and booth contests. Second place winners in the booth and skit competition will also receive trophies. Runners-up in the LMOC contest will receive an original framed Bibler cartoon. Second prize in the queen contest will be a bouquet. Third place winners in the booth and skit contest will receive certificates. Organized houses will begin to check out equipment today. Most houses will be able to begin actual booth or room preparations this afternoon. Varnum said. Two Chosen For Follies Two skits from the carnival will be chosen for presentation in the annual Jayhawk follies following Exchange ID's Before Game Identification card exchanges for the KU-Kansas State game Saturday will be made from 4-5 p.m. Friday and 8-11 a.m. Saturday at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard. To exchange cards a student must bring his ID card and the card he plans to exchange. It will cost $1 to exchange a KU identification card for a ticket to be used by a high school or college student. The student number of the student making the exchange will be marked on the exchanged card and both the guest and the person who made the exchange must use a special gate which will be marked on the card. Mostly fair tonight and Saturday. Colder tonight, warmer west portion Saturday. Low tonight 20 to 25. High Saturday in 40's. Low this morning was 33. Low Thursday was 54 and the high was 52. Rainfall at 8 a.m. was 27 inches. Weather the freshman-varsity basketball game in Allen Field House on Nov. 22, he said. The tickets will be good for anywhere in the student section of Memorial Stadium. Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, will handle the exchanges. "We are expecting a lot of K- State students at this year's show," Varium said. Queen To Get First '58 Ring The first 1958 class ring will be presented to the Senior Calendar Queen Saturday before the KU—K-State football game. The KU class ring was designed and adopted in 1948. The ring features the seal of the University modeled on one side with the degree letters on a chevron below. The Jayhawk and the year of graduation are on the opposite side. On the top is a ruby stone framed in an oval with the words, "University of Kansas—1866." Samples of the ring will be on display in the main lobby of the Student Union, Monday through Friday, November 11-15. Rings may be ordered any time through the Business Office. Flu Shots Drop To 33 Thursday The number of students taking flu shots fell to 33 Thursday, Watkins hospital reported. Booster shots again outranked first shots, as 38 more were taken. It is recommended that a booster shot be taken one month after the first shot. This leaves 2,773 students to get shots to reach the 7,000 goal of the Daily Kansan. U.S. Flu Death Toll Now 611 The United Press counted a total of at least 611 deaths as a direct result of influenza and its complications since the Asian flu outbreak began last summer. Kansas has 5 deaths from the flu so far. IT'S SO BIG!-The wing of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building in the foreground has (from left) a recital hall, theater, stage (the high roofed section), properties and costume workshops and storage, experimental theater and training facilities. The music wing at the top and the connecting wing contain offices, classrooms, orchestra and choral rehearsing rooms, 37 teaching studios and 89 practice rooms. MARCIA GOODWIN Marcia Goodwin Calendar Queen Dedicate New Building Sunday Dr. Howard Hanson, American composer and director of the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y., will speak on The Arts in an Age of Science in the dedication ceremonies of the Music and Dramatic Arts building at 3 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. Marcia Goodwin, Columbus, will reign as queen Saturday for the 1957-58 Senior Calendar. The queen's attendants are Bonnie Golden, Kansas City, Kansas City Mo. and Carol Barker, Independence, Mo. The Rev. Harold G. Barr, dean of the School of Religion, will give the invocation, Mrs. Elizabeth Haughy, Concordia, representing the Board of Regents, and Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will also speak. The University String Quartet will play. Shades Of Greta Garbo Guesses may take guided tours through the 2,400,000 dollar building until 6 p.m. ROME — (UP) — Friends of Joordr Berganen said today the was through with marriage forever and would head for an independent middle are like that of Greta Garbo, her Swedish forerunner. "Actually our dedication is a year-long festival" said Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts and chairman of the event. The modified U-shaped structure on the southwest slope of Mount Oread provides unexcelled music and drama facilities. The construction is unique in that ceilings, floors and walls are not parallel where sound is important. All seniors should be in their seats in Memorial Stadium by 1 p.m. Saturday for the crowning ceremony, George Blackburn, Joplin, Mo., class publicity director, said. The crowning will immediately precede the KU-Kansas State football game. Blackburn said the queen and her attendants will be driven around the field in sports cars and then Miss Goodwin will be crowned by Paul Adam, Kansas City, Mo., president of the KU Alumni Asn. She will be presented a class ring by class president Bob Boyer, Wichita, and then escorted to her seat by Mr. Adam and Boyer. Blackburn said all class members should wear white shirts or blouses, and their senior class pins and should bring their class pennants. The pins and pennants are on sale at the campus information booth on Jayhawk Elvd. and at fraternity and sorority houses. The seniors will have a special section reserved for them. Tickets for admittance to this section are available at the Alumni Office, 225 Strong Hall. Hallmark TV Party To Star Comedian Color television, sets loaned to the Union by Hallmark Cards, Inc. will be set up in the main lounge, the south lounge, the ballroom and the Kansas room. The Hallmark "Hall of Fame" color television production, "On Borrowed Time", starring comedian Ed Wynn can be seen at a viewing party at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 17 in the Student Union. potential presidential candidate —Page 2 The last question of the WKY State for football —Page 5 In Today's Kansan An editorial opinion of Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) as a potential presidential candidate —Page 2 The last minute dpe on the KU-K-State football game—Page 7 Programs that are being scheduled at the Music and Dramatic Arts Building —Page 8 The latest developments in University Extension's driver's education program —Page 10