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Show NiPgPgiLment Pecides StuderilSectionjeioca sHudeStS" FeesTSooMe Sodium Kenovarton room for the assistant editor, a business office, and a business manager's area. The Pen offices will consist of a large dual purpose room, with a section for the editor and a conference room. cession stands were also added' to the stadium. These first plans for the Union addition were approved by the Board of Regents on April 10, and it is now in the working-drawing working-drawing stage under architects Markam and Markam. Construction Construc-tion will begin on the $952,000 project this fall, and should take about a year to complete. opposing teams and our teams who radio messages on plays and weak spots in teams to the coaches on the field, press agents, television and radio announcers, an-nouncers, director of athletics, visiting coaches, and important guests. It also contains the control con-trol booths for the scoreboards and announcers. Refreshment areas and con- Two Extensions The additions will consist of two extensions: a new three level wing on the west end of the building, and a new one level wing on the north end of the building. Included on the top level of the new wing to the west will be a new Panorama Room, the old Panorama Room will be con verted into a meeting-eating room. There will also be a new multi-purpose room for lectures or dining that will seat 300-400 people. On the cafeteria level of the west wing there will be a special student meeting-drinking area and a TV world affairs lounge. The ground level will be left open as an outdoor patio area. Balconies will extend around all three levels. )fi IMS l lhe s.ixlh ivt Lm Renovation ' -VWuimv Addi; ) l! n " n1" Bbert ' r construe- ... 'j,UinifJ Iwiy Anderson :;;ffrer ,-SOOO Stadium Reno-1 "Swas done last completed just in s Shall season, accord-((y accord-((y J Robert Fulsam, Instruction and New Offices A new Student Activities Center, Cen-ter, and new student publications offices for the Chronicle, Pen, and Utonian will be put into the new north wing. There will be a central reception re-ception area for all the publications. publica-tions. The wing will extend from the present quarters, and the present offices will be remodeled and interred into their new offices. off-ices. There will be two darkrooms, one for the Utonian and one for the Chronicle, an improvement over the present shared-darkroom situation. The Chronicle will have a large reporter's room, an editor's work room, a 4;ect Was financed with ' Student fees through f department. Under (1 ifturOlsen, thestu-l thestu-l section was relo-,Vthe relo-,Vthe east side on the , .The decision to residents re-sidents was the ath-inert's ath-inert's according to ty;u neff seats being lfl4ated. ffith Cedar filches were newly H cedar, and 5,181 Kerve seats were added. Sail less can jijU into chair seats the ..factually lost about 686 Itle athletic depart-" depart-" to -4 the revision increased tfs drawing power be--e chair seats are more -i and attract more sl1ji higher admission fee iMt irf tor unreserved seats wive a dihe athletic department stife are money from them, telp-pletely new press box a to the stadium. It oats, or men from the |