Show lounge fire creates problems neiv plans aware the Lounge is no As everyone is longer occupied due to a fire in the early morning hours of March 7 which destroyed the “second home" of so many CEU Student Lounge fans The cause of the fire has not yet been determined hut it is known that it did not originate in the adjoining snack bar A continuing investigation is underway by the Utah Fire Marshall’s office Through the cooperation of the CEU maintenance staff many students and concerned individuals from the community the worst of the debris from the fire was cleared out several days later Currently remodeled being is the Cosmetology area which was located in the old Vocational Building The entire building will eventually become a Student Union in approximately three years and will have such areas as a cafeteria dance floor game center lounge smoking lounge rooms for community use the Comer Peacock Room student offices hobby shop vending machine room and several others A patio on the west side is also being planned The crew from the Physical Plant has already removed three walls and has constructed a snack bar and a game area which will have pingpong and pool tables The Executive Council Board and Activities Sophomore Class have spearheaded : r28 11 1177- -5 money goes for this type at facility but much more is needed to carry out the nrowt On April 25 through May 6 CEU students will conduct a ‘ Tele-Fundrive Ten students each night will donate three hours of their time to call alumni and others in the community to d" ask them to contribute money to the Student Union project The new center is expected to serve the community as well as the student through its various facilities of Student Lounge situation Is shown In pictures 1 Students enjoy Chronology Gamma Chi Sigma program one of many forums held in Lounge before fire destroyed the newly decorated facility 2 Valerie Bruno Shawn Bond Michelle Powell and Steve Fausett cheerfully labor to clear debris of fire A 1 Carol Darlington employee and Dean Wright manager of Food Services examine damage In Sanck Bar 4 Cooperation of community helped clearing project Former move faster Price Mayor Murray Mathis works with student Steve Fausett and his father Grant Fausett 5 Losing no time in fixing up a temporary lounge Eraine Jensen is shown with others in the former Cosmetology area 6 An architect's sketch shows Initial plans for old remodeling Vocational Building Into new Student Union Support the Union Sketch courtesy James Soderberg Building! DBiffll several student service projects painting the new lounge The support of the students has been great "We need the students continuing NEW! said Rodger Sorensen activities advisor Coin Collector's help and support in this" the State will supply money only for academic purposes not for student activity oriented purposes the students must raise their own money for the new Student Union Building Some money is now available In a fund into which a part of activity fee SJJKOlT&SO' REomm Complete Center Because Coin Books and Holders See us for your Available printing needs INVITATIONS Have jMUj WITH 12 noon-- 5 pm Mondays-Friday- s and Saturdays (Evaluation buying sailing trading) ljuk A SPECIAL V Hw-f- ni EVEfeY DAY J PLUS: Coin Expert WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS 'HAk&UUiEtZS FQwr o CHUstOUR&EXs LM2CE YOUi&T fiLuS HSBUME&SSUCX3 CRIPS UVICE J&JNLS act coos A PROGRAMS TREAT ACROSS THE STREET BROCHURES PRICE PET SHOP EAUEBUU&S LOcAtecs Ywr MILKY WAY April nday Debra Fivecoat by Student J? P i’ll r CEU-Mo- Peczuh Printing Company 55 South 2nd East Price-637-- 0473 rlwc MdOiHl IAJ keu OUAi One Stop Fun Shop r A r-- in Vjf X 4ii |