UDK - YOUR NEWSPAPER KU building continues The KU laneuage laboratories, formerly in Old Fraser, will occupy space in the new building. University planners foresee an addition to the southwest section of Watkins hospital. Preliminary plans indicate the addition will contain diagnostic clinic rooms. The structure will have three stories above ground and one below. A new physical science facility, law center, new art museum and outdoor amphitheater highlight the projected building programs for the next five to ten years at KU. Plans for the most of these are indefinite, except the art museum. Pledges- A record number of men pledged 26 social fraternities at KU during rush week last week. Donald K. Alderson, dean of men, reported that 663 students were pledged. He said that KU fraternities pledged 340 men during the summer rush in their home communities and added 323 during the four-day rush period last week. Other men will be pledged throughout the school year. Those who pledged were: ACACIA (20) Robert Dwayne Fox, Lawrence; Lawrence Wayne Henderson, Abilene; Michael John Jeavons, Shawnee Mission; Robert Edward Warner, Topena; Robert Fredrie Capell, New York; Neville Wilson, Overland Park, Overland Park; David Louis Tammy, Paris, Mo.; John Joseph Fanning, Prairie Village; Carl Daan Wooloik, Tribune; Thomas Lyle Bauer, Harper; Donald Lewick, University of Wisconsin; Leawock; Douglas Allen, Holy Philipharmon; James Richard Walters, Starbury; Stephen Woods, Fort Worth, Texas; Michael Doyle, Starry, Kansas City; Steven Kent, Margay, Topkai; Larry Wayne Grubb, Schaefer; Lavery, Chance; Mission; Scott * ALPHA EPSILON PI (14) Joel Tinkham, Fashion Vilson, N.J. Victor Chmianw, Vineland, N.J. Victor Loe, Wichita Mo. Mo; Elliott Lee Franks, Kansas City, Mo; Michael Dmonds Frost, St. Louis, Mo; Armol Edward Gordon, Kansas Mo; Allen Jasin Lebovitz, Prairie Village Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.; Harvey Michael Press, Mission; David L. Reiz, Shaw- man, Kansas City, Mo.; Nell Martin Shapiro, Kansas City, Mo.; Steven (See Pledges page 10) Tentative plans call for the building to be located across Mississippi west from the Kansas Union, near the approach drive of the X-Zone parking lot. Miscellaneous improvements and small-scale expansion include an addition to Lindley Hall for use by students and faculty in the earth sciences; a building for graphic and creative arts, located near Learned Hall along the east side of Naismith Drive; and a central maintenance complex on West 15th. According to administrators, a new facility to house University Extension also is being considered, along with extensive renovation of Green Hall and Marvin Hall. Interviews for SUA Monday Applications for Student Union Activities (SUA) committee positions will be accepted Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Positions are available on 24 committees says Tom Swale, SUA secretary. SUA Board members will explain functions of the committees and time will be allotted for questions and answers. Hemisfair '68, the first world's fair in the American Southwest, will be held April 6 to Oct. 6, 1968, in San Antonio, Tex. Patronize Kansan Advertisers 6 Daily Kansan Thursday, September 14, 1967 The new Plymouth Road Runner now at your Plymouth Dealer's where the beat goes on. "YOUR ID CARD IS YOUR PASS TO INSTANT CREDIT" WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL! JOHN CARLOS JIM EAGAN TED ABEGG naturally $18.95 WEEjUNS Golden Grain Brown Cordo Black VI 3-3470 819 MASS.