Union Sparkles With New Look By GRETCHEN GUINN BY GRETCHEN GUINN The Student Union has acquired a new look. The Trail room has been remodeled, the English and rophy rooms redecorated, and a ping pong room provided. Aluminum doors have been put in the northeast entrance and cafeteria. The Trail room, upper level of the Hawk's Nest, has been remodeled with the idea of complimenting the mood of the Trail mural. Swinging saloon-doors, coach lights, and the walls done in white brick with touches of redwood paneling add to the western theme. The lighting has been changed so that 95 feet of fluorescent lighting covered by perforated brass gives the room soft lighting. New tables and chairs in mustard yellow and black have been added. The room has been designed with flexibility so that it can be used in connection with the Hawk's Nest or for dancing and entertainment. The English room has been re-decorated with new pewter drinking mugs, hunting prints, and copper kettles through the help of the University Museum of Art. A wooden cuckoo clock carved with pheasants, hunting horn, and deer head will occupy a prominent place in the room. The Trophy room has new drapes, flooring, wallpaper and mahogany paneling. The Union plans to add more free-standing trophy cases soon. The outdoor porch on the southwest end of the ballroom has been converted into a ping pong room. It is now enclosed with aluminum and solex plate glass. A door has been cut from the main stairway to the room so that students may have access to it if the ballroom is in use. Because of congestion difficulties, aluminium and glass double acting doors have been put in the east entrance of the Union and cafeteria. The old doorway of the cafeteria has been replaced by a picture window. GOING WEST—The mural in the background sets the mood for the studying students in the remodeled Trail room of the Student Union. The improved lighting of the mural is hidden behind the curved, perforated brass covering. Your favorite classic for season-after-season wear! Knit of Thistledown, extra-fine quality 100% Virgin wool . . . by famous maker Serbin. $3.98 Cardigans to Match, $5.98 Ph. 717 Thursday, Oct. 14, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 7 943 Mass. BEHIND THOSE SWINGIN' DOORS—Reminiscent of the old West are the swinging doors which are part of the theme of authenticity to be found in the Trail room. You want top grade quality that assures you of tenderness, juicy goodness, and taste-thrilling flavor in the meats you buy. You want your meat cut to give you full value for your money—with excess bone and fat trimmed off before weighing. You want the economy of every day low prices to enable you to serve more meat more often. You want Quality . . . Cut . . . Economy—and you get ALL THREE when you buy your meats at Cole's & Rusty's. U.S. Choice Beef ROUND STEAK lb. .69c Boston Style PORK ROAST lb: .49c Fancy Colorado JONATHAN APPLES 3 lbs. .29c Porta Rican SWEET YAMS 3 lbs. .25c Libby's Fancy PUMPKIN No. 303 can .10c The 12-in-1 mix BISQUICK Large 40 oz. pkg. .39c A Family Favorite KRAFT DINNER pkg. .10c Van Camp's Light Meat Grated TUNA FISH 5 6-oz. cans $1