Monday, April 26, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 7 New Religion Building Plans Set The plans proposed by the architects for the Kansas School of Religion feature a modernistic structure to replace the present Myer Hall. The building will be constructed on the site now occupied by the school on Oread Avenue directly opposite the Kansas Union. Myer Hall will be razed to provide space for the new edifice which is expected to go into service in September, 1966. The plans call for the building to have approximately 29,000 square feet of floor space consisting of classrooms, seminar rooms, a library, research areas, a lounge, an amphitheater to seat 200 persons, and administrative, business and faculty offices. THE WING which holds the classrooms and the library will be a two-story structure, while the rest of the building will be on the ground level. Tentative plans call for the display of objects of art and archae- Architects for the building are Charles Marshall and David Prickett of Topeka. logical interest around the amphitheater. There will also be a full basement to provide for future expansion of the school. C. Y. THOMAS will serve as the chairman in a campaign to raise $1 million for the building. He is a former executive with Spencer Chemical Company of Kansas City, where he resides and has been active in various capacities at Baker University at Baldin. Present enrollment in the school is about 550 students and is expected to triple in the next decade. The symposium, a panel discussion, will consider how journalism can contribute to the enrichment of art and interpret it more meaningfully to the general public. er, and music editor Sandor Kallai. John De Mott, assistant professor of journalism, will act as moderator. Two staff reporters, Joyce Outshoorn, Amersfoort, Netherlands, junior, and Harry Krause, New Haven, Conn., junior, will also participate in the discussion. The exterior of the building will feature a tower about 40 feet high as well as a stained glass window depicting the University seal of Moses and the burning bush. Red Regulars In S. Viet Nam On the panel will be the Kansas City Star's literary editor Thorpe Menn, art editor Richard Brown, movie and drama editor Giles Fowl- The disclosure heightened fears that a Communist offensive was building up in the central highlands of South Viet Nam and raised speculation of a possible widening of the war. In the past, U.S. officials have conceded the presence of North Vietnamese soldiers in South Viet Nam but have maintained they were distributed among Viet Cong guerrilla units rather than fighting separately. Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism societies, will sponsor a symposium entitled "Journalism and the Arts," to be held at 8 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. SAIGON—(UPI)—A regular unit of the North Vietnamese army is fighting in South Viet Nam, American and Vietnamese officials disclosed today. It was the first official confirmation that a regular army unit from North Vietnam Nam had joined the fighting. Special invitations have been issued to the faculty and students of the School of Fine Arts and the speech and drama department. Journalism-Art Panel Held The symposium will be open to the public. Student Peace Union Open Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Student Union. Graduate Reading Examination in German: Saturday, May 8, 9:30 am., 110 Fraser. Candidates must sign up for exam in 306 Fraser by 4:30 p.m., April 30. Official Bulletin AWS Career's Speakers, 4:30 p.m. Kansas Union, English, Burzak, Burzak Lecture, 3:30 p.m. Gunnar Myrdal, Stockholm U., Swarthwout Recital Hall. TODAY A B Γ Δ E Z H Θ J K A M Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7-00 Exposition, Wendel Grout. Union Bible Exposition, Wendel Grout. American Society Class-Intensive Eng- 学习 Kelly, the Study of Law 2d Nstrong Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. gives students Center. Confessions before Mass. KU Business Wives Fashion Show, 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Coach House. Big Eight Room, Kansas Union. Guests may be invited. 3:30 p.m. In Recital, 8:00 p.m. Joanne Woster soirée Swarbright Recital Hall. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Dantorth Chapel. Lecture, 3:30 p.m. Prof. Paul W Whitards, U of No. Wales, Dyche Audi- tion TOMORROW Inquirers Class, 7:30 p.m. Canterbury House, 1116 La. Christian Science College Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. SUA Coffee-Forum, 4:00 p.m. Dr. Irvine Coffee-Forum, York U. 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