17 Students react to new Fraser UDK-FIRST WITH CAMPUS NEWS If the word "Fraser" is mentioned to a KU student or faculty member, the response is one of disgust or jubilation—but seldom indifference. "I was in Old Robinson before my class moved and Fraser is a nice, bright change from the gym," said Leslie Edwards, Great Bend junior. Tim Jacobs, Shawnee Mission sophomore, expressed the opposite view. "It seems, how shall I say it, sparse—like a blank wall. All new buildings seem that way to me. But in Fraser, if you went from one room to another with a blindfold on, you couldn't tell where you ended up from where you began." "INSIDE. I LIKE IT, but I'm not sure about the outside," said Hal Peters, Salina freshman. "Outside, it looks like a big square building. Strictly blah!" Les Watson, Silver Lake sophomore, defended the building's appearance. "I like it, and despite what others say, I like the outside, too." Watson said. "I don't believe that unity in architecture necessarily makes for beauty. Not all buildings on the campus should follow the same theme." Damon Mountford, assistant professor of psychology, said his new office in Fraser is "very nice except for one major problem. Sound carries terribly here, from one room to the other, and even from one floor to the next." MOUNTFORD TOLD of instructing a class in one of Fraser's new classrooms and being constantly interrupted by someone writing on the blackboard in the next room. "The noise of the chalk on the board was amplified in my room like it was in a sound box," Mountford said. Patronize your Kansan Advertisers Daily Kansan 5 Thursday, March 9, 1967 Gaymode sheds light on the tintables in gold and silver! Gaymode $ ^{\circ} $ pumps with rayon peau de soir uppers have glittery silver and gold-tone effects, that tint to the color of your choice at no extra charge to you. Lined in rich leather. AA $ 6 \frac{1}{2}-9 $ B 5-9. Free tint. $7.99 LIKE IT? CHARGE IT! EUROPEAN SUMMER FLIGHTS are $200 less with SUA! Now you can plan your European Trip at a reduced price with SUA. Conventional travel arrangements range from $517 to $526-with SUA it's possible to cut this by 37 to 48 per cent. SUA's Early Summer Flight (June 13-August 14) is now reduced from $336 to $270 because more than 50 are flying with SUA. In addition, SUA offers a flight to Europe after the Summer Session. Mid-Summer Flight VIA AIR INDIA NEW YORK to LONDON AUGUST 8-SEPTEMBER 7 SUA base price Individual price is reduced to $305 $250 if 50 or more fly with SUA Call SUA, UN 4-3477 Make Your Reservation Early! All KU students, staff, and faculty are eligible for SUA Flights. 1967