Tuesday, February 6, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 13 Faculty Club seeking new home facilities KU's Faculty Club is still seeking a new building to house its activities. The club was located at 1317 Louisiana St. until last September. An auction was held in early September and all the club's equipment was sold. The building is now being used by the Endowment Association, the University Fund and the Program for Progress. Charles B. Saunders, professor of business and president of the club, said negotiations have been held with several real estate developers to secure a new building. "Some plans being pursued may lead to a new building within six months," Saunders said. "Other plans may take considerably longer." Saunders said he could not disclose the club's definite plans concerning a new building. The club has scheduled only one activity this year because it has no building. The activity is a spring dinner sponsored jointly with the University Women's Club. The club's activities in past years have included lectures, a fall tea, a spring dinner, dances. a children's Halloween party and bridge parties. The Faeculty Club moved into the 17-room building May 20, 1951. Building and Grounds added a new wing to the building in the spring of 1951. A planning committee for the Faculty Club included Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, Helen Lohr, T. DeWitt Carr, Joseph Wilson, M. C. Slough, and Elmer F. Beth Any full-time KU faculty member is eligible to join the Faculty Club. Official Bulletin TODAY SUA Underground Film Program, 7 Audience: Adult film audiences. Kansas Union Bahrain. German Dept. Film, 7:30 p.m. "Ludwig II." Dycahor Auditorium. Jayhawk Rodeo Club. 8 p.m. Kansas Union (check board for room). WEDNESDAY Right-of-Way Conference. All day. Kansas Union. Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Classical Film. 7 & 8 p.m. "Umbrella" *O'BRIOL*, USAI, 1951, Dyche Audiotourism. Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Karel Blaas, violinist, Swarthout Recital Hall. University Theatre. 8:20 p.m. Submit! University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Bliste Spirit." (Cincinnati) Study Break Devotions, 9:30 p.m. University Lutheran Church. Faculty Club remodeled for three KU offices With all offices under one roof, the KU Endowment Association, the Program for Progress, and the Greater University Fund, plan to "give better service." The former KU Faculty Club at 1317 Louisiana St. has been remodeled for office use. It now houses the offices previously located in Strong Hall, Sudler House and the Kansas Union. According to Irwin E. Youngberg, executive secretary of the KU Endowment Association, "with the move, there won't be the delays caused by messenger service between offices." The office transfer was made Jan. 26, 27, and 28. Mail should be directed to "The Kansas University Endowment Association." All offices will use one telephone number—UN 4-4201. UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF BOB TURNER BUY 1 MEAL FREE GET 1 MEAL Take K10 from Lawrence to K.C. 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