Friday, Sept. 16. 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 7 ANOTHER ADDITION-Shown above is the architect's conception of how the proposed University Fine Arts and Dramatics building will look. To be located west of the Military Science building, it is but one facet of the extensive building and landscaping program the University now has in progress. Campus Building Program To Last Five Years With work scheduled to begin this, Fall on the new $2,400,000 Music and Dramatic Arts building, no letup is seen in the building boom which has settled on the campus for the past five years. Twelve new structures or additions have been completed and two others partially finished during the last five years. Projects scheduled for the next few years include the remodeling of Blake Hall for University Extension, a new building for the School of Business, and a permanent outdoor theater. Officials of the University also hope to have more men's dormitories and a new married students' housing project completed in a few years. Seven of the buildings put into use during the building surge are dormitories, and another dormitory is in partial use this Fell. Gertrude Sellards Pearson Hall, occupied by freshmen women, is partially completed. The five other completed projects are the $2,350,000 Maßtell Hall, 1-story science building, put into use in September of last year; the $2,250,000 Allen Field House with a seating capacity of 17,900, which opened March 1; the $283,000 remodeling project of the old Fowler A new route to Allen Field House from the south and southeast will be provided this winter when Michigan Street is extended south to 23rd Street. For those entering Lawrence from any direction, the easiest way to reach the fieldhouse apparently is to get on U.S. Highway 59 bypass (Iowa Street), then turn east either on 15th Street or the new 31-foot pavement on 19th Street. Route Begun To Fieldhouse Shops to house the William Allen White School of Journalism and the University Press in 1952; the $1,500,000 addition to Memorial Union building in 1952 and the Law library addition of $144,000 in 1953. There are two other projects now under construction on Mt. Oread. One is the $600,000 project to remodel Bailey Hall into a home for the School of Education. It is expected to be in use by Spring. The other project now under way is the landscaping of the south part of the campus. The $111,-000 project consists of building drives, sidewalks and a retaining wall in the area north of Malott Hall. The work is expected to be completed early this Fall. Health Service Lets Sal kVaccine Loose The rest--1,248,000 doses—were carmarked for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis for its program of free shots for school children. aine under the voluntary distribution program. WASHINGTON—(UP)—The Public Health Service today announced the release of 3,819,621 doses of Salk polio vaccine. Of this, 2,571,621 doses will go to the states and territories for vaccinating children from five through Today's announcement included 948,000 doses of vaccine that had been released in the last two weeks but not previously made public. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Please include name and date of publication. The Daily Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Organizations should list their officers with office of Dean of Students, 228 Strong, by 12 noon, Saturday, Sept. 17. Organizations section of Student Directory will be prepared from this list and failure to submit may result in incorrect listing. Give office, name, Lawrence address and phone number. Official Bulletin TODAY Jewish New Year Services, 7:30 p.m. Condensed Center, Jewish Center, Center Center, 1400 Tenn. TOMORROW Annual Fall Mixer for Lutheran Student Association. For Titania at *Titania* International. Informal. Kapuki Piff Pliech. 5 p.m., Potter Lake. Bring, snack, lunch. Drink furnished Gamma Delta student fellowship supers, 5 p.m., Immunael Lutheran Church, 17th & Vermont. New students welcome Quack Club Tryouts, 10 a.m., Robinson Gym. Methodist Student Center, 9:15-Student Class. 5:30 p.m. Wesley Fellowship,meal. Dr. Karl Edward's students at 1314 Oread. Open to Methodist students all hours. SUNDAY colbe Lutheran Student Association. 5:30 past cover. Supp. Rev. Most of Kansas City will speak. Trinity Church, 13th & New Hampshire. Luthrane Student Association, 9:30 Luthrane Church, 10:30 a.m. Church, coffee hour at 10:30 a.m. MONDAY Union. Morning Meditation, 7:30 a.m. to 7:50 a.m. Monday through Saturday, in Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome. Joint Y.W. & Y.M. Cabinet Meeting. 4 p.m. in the Oread Room at Student Univ. THIS ONE IS LAUGH-LACED!! IT'S A "HOWLER"- - -SET TO MUSIC- -AND We Promise Not to Put A Single Finger In Your Ribs - - - ! Cause You're Just Gonna' Shake - - - Rattle - - - And ROAR Until It Hurts! Betty Grable Sheree North Robert Cummings Charles Coburn "How To BE VERY, VERY POPULAR" Preview Saturday 11:15 p.m. Starts Sunday Continuous Shows Sunday 1 P.M. from 20th Century-Fox in CINEMASCOPE Look What Else We've Got "TEARS ON THE MOON" in CinemaScope Cartoon "SOUTHBOUND DUCKLING" In CinemaScope GRANADA For information Dial VI 3-5788