12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, October 26, 1967 Next week the walls go. Next week the walls will be The stones of Old Robinson Gymnasium, carefully placed there 60 years ago, will fall to the ground at the swing of a steel ball. The crane that swings the ball arrived this week and will first be used to pull the floor joists and planks from the gymnasium floor. Now 75 per cent demolished, Old Robinson will be noticeably not there at the end of next week. Plans for the 5.8 million dollar humanities building, to be constructed where Robinson and Haworth Hall now stand, will not be released until early spring, according to R. Keith Lawton, vice chancellor of operations. UDK - YOUR NEWSPAPER He called the building "the major contribution to undergraduate facilities at KU" and said it would have approximately 270,000 square feet of space. One third will be financed by the federal government through the Higher Education Facilities Commission and two thirds by the state of Kansas through appropriations already made by the Legislature. Kansan photos by Randy Leffingwell Don't Lose Your Shirts Protect Them With Independent Care 5 SHIRTS FOR $1.39 Folded or on Hangers Using the latest, most modern shirt pressing equipment available. Cash & Carry 810 W. 23rd 9th and Miss. 202 W. 6th Call VI 3-4011 for Pickup and Delivery Fabric Care by Independent LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS the TEE PEE FRIDAY NIGHT,OCT.27 The Gothic Lamb SAT. NIGHT, OCT.28 In Black and White ONLY $1.00 COVER CHARGE PER PERSON Greg Roth owner & mgr. Located at Highways 24,40&59