To haunt Union — UDK-VOICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITY Old Fraser isn't dead BURGE SAID THE ROOM will be entered through two of old Fraser's massive doors, which are hand-crafted from five varieties of wood. Three frosted glass windows from the old building, etched in a fleur-de-lis pattern, will be inserted in the west wall overlooking the Ballroom. By RICH LOVETT "Spindles from Fraser's staircase railings will be used to make two decorative dividers extending from the west wall into the room," Burge said. Shutters from Fraser will be used on the windows. A candelabra fashioned of wrought-iron preserved from a ceiling grill in old Fraser Theater, will hang Parts of the building, razed in 1965, will live again in a Centennial Room being constructed on the third floor of the Kansas Union, according to Frank Burge, Kansas Union director. Old Fraser Hall is making a comeback. The room, known until now as room 306, is on the east balcony overlooking the Kansas Union Ballroom. It will be widened to include part of the corridor which runs along the balcony. SUA ticket sales open Wednesday Tickets to the SUA spring concert will be sold from April 19 to 29, at three locations n the campus; the information booth; Kansas Union, and Summerfield from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. They will also be available at the box office starting at 7 p.m. Prices of tickets will be $1.00, $1.75 and $2.50. The spring concert is scheduled for April 29, 8 p.m., in Allen Field House. NOW! Shows 7:15 - 9:35 — 5 Academy Awards — "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Next—"Hotel" NOW! 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:30 "The Shop On Main Street" from a stained ceiling with exposed wooden beams. Even the Centennial Room's trim and moulding will come from the old building. A FIREPLACE on the south wall, bookcases and niches on the east wall, and a large bronze casting of the Centennial medallion, designed by KU sculptor Eldon Tefft will decorate the room. NEXT! 'How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying' Blue draperies and gold carpeting will also be used. Sunset DRIVE IN THEATRE · West on Highway 40 "Boy Did I Get A Wrong Number" and "There is a great need for a room of this kind," Burge said. "Groups of 75-100 people are cramped in many of the Union's rooms, or too spread out in some of the larger ones. The Centennial Room will be just right for this size group. We hope to create an environment that will make it possible to linger and enjoy the room." "What Did You Do In The War Daddy" BURGE SAID THE ROOM will be available for use by students, faculty, and alumni and is expected to be completed by September. It will continue to be in use in a partially completed state until it is finished. A committee headed by Vice- Jay Tennant* says... Q. Where can a college man get the most for his life insurance dollars? A. From College Life Insurance Company's famous policy, THE BENEFACTOR! Call me and I'll give you a fill-in on all nine of The Benefactor's big benefits. No obligation, of course. A. Only college men are insured by College Life and college men are preferred risks. Q. How come? 928 Pamela Lane Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Phone: VI 3-1509 *JAY R. TENNANT representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Chancellor Keith Lawton visualized the Centennial or "Fraser" Room several years ago, Burge said. Part of the cost of remodeling the room is being covered by a gift of $3,000 from the Inter-Fraternity Council. ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Several other rooms in the Kansas Union have been decorated through the aid of gifts from student organizations. 10 Daily Kansan Monday, April 17, 1967 Dr. Harry Shaffer department of economics DEBATE and Robert Love National Council of the John Birch Society "Role of Government in Democratic America in the 1960's" 1:30 p.m. 411 Sum. 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