Tuesday, November 14, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Phi Gams tell new house plans Preliminary plans have been drawn up for a new $475,000 Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house. The house will be built on the same site as the chapter house which was destroyed by fire last May 17. Fraternity officials said contracts probably will be let in December for razing the remaining structure. Construction of the new house is scheduled to start in February. Curt Heinz, Topeka senior and president of the Phi Gams, said the house should be ready for occupancy by the second semester of next year. Heinz said a survey was taken of Phi Gam graduates for opinions on the style of the new house. Ninety-five per cent wanted a traditional style house, he said. Also, the majority of graduates suggested having a smaller number of members in the house. Fewer residents in house The new house will accommodate 70 men. The old building housed 81 men. "We felt a smaller number of men would be better for fraternization and administration," Heinz said. The three-story house of dark brick will increase the fraternity's floor space $1\frac{1}{2}$ times. The new house will have approximately 23,000 square feet, compared with the 15,000 square feet of the old building. The house will be fireproof. The house will have 27 study rooms, accommodating two and three students each, and 15 sleeping dormitories for four to six students. New features for house The second floor will have a study hall for 18 students and a A formal living room, formal dining room, a music and library room, and housemother's apartment will be on the first floor. The dining room accommodates 96 people. The circular tables seat eight people. The housemother's apartment has a formal living room, a study, bedroom and a privately enclosed patio. conference room to be used primarily for tutoring purposes will be on the third floor. The fraternity chapter room, two lounges, a television room, laundry, vending and storage area, and an exercise room will be in the basement. BIERSTÜBE 14th and Tenn. UDK-FIRST WITH CAMPUS NEWS WORLD AFFAIRS WEEK November 13-16 U.S. AS PEACEKEEPER IN THE WORLD? WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15, 1967 U.S. As Peacekeeper in Developing Nations? Films: 9:45 Instrument of Foreign Aid (AID) Forum Rm. 10:45 Food or Famine (Shell) Forum Room 10:40 Quiet Battle (AID) Forum Room 11:30 Vicious Circle (NET) Forum Room 2:00 Instrument of Foreign Aid (Ency. Britannica) Forum Room 2:30 Food or Famine (Shell) Forum Room 3:05 Instrument of Foreign Aid (AID) Forum Rm. 3:30 Student ForumForum Room Student panel of African and Latin American Students Moderator—John Stuckey—Asst. to Dean of Foreign Students 4:30 Faculty Panel—(Central America) Forum Room Dr. Robert Nunley—Dr. Robert Hinshaw Dr. Charles Stahsifer—Dr. Burt English (KU Faculty Members) COMPLETE schedules available in SLUA-4 COMPLETE schedules available in SUA office. DELICIOUS DYEABLES BY TOWN & COUNTRY SHOES Get T&C's great looks in white-dyeable fabric, and we'll color them any tasty tint you want. It's the perfect answer to those hard-to-match colors in your wardrobe. The lower heel or higher heel pump comes in white-dyeable or black Vyrene spandex. AAAA to B to 11 From Thirteen Dollars