Show t ?“ x Dorms Get Vote In Senate The first significant change in a unit The amendment was swept number of years in the makeup Student-bod- y into law with 1960-6- 1 of the unit which governs USU’s Cannon John will President into go near 5000 students who on a return fall when campaigned largely Aggies operation platform supporting the call for quarter Mr Cannon a Student Senate — due to an new senators amendment to the studentbody Shelley Ida native will take constitution voted in by students office at the beginning of fall quarter last spring — will begin this year Other new studentbody leaders with one extra senator who will represent USU dormitory resi- for 1960-6- 1 will include: John Cluff Tooele Utah as the dents first to hold the dormitory senaNext Year Too Next year’s senate will also be tor post Jeanne Grotegut Spanenlarged by one member— an- ish Fork Utah 1st vice president Chuck Belcher San Pablo Calif other representative for independent students There are currently 2nd vice president Shanna Daw two independent senators on the Idaho Falls Ida secretary Dave Martinsen Burley Ida business manager Represent Colleges Ed Biddulph Logan College of Humanities and Sciences senator Kay Burgoyne Salt Lake City College of Family Life senator Herb Fullerton Nampa Ida College of Agriculture Senator Roger Pond Lewiston Utah Col- were Eleanor Mitchell Logan and Jim Thomas Glenwood Al- berta Canada Other Student Senate members with voting power are Ramesh Patel Bombay! India foreign students senator Mary Ann Bullen Associated Women Students president Stan Nielsen president Janet Anderson lege of Business and Social president an Sciences senator Dixie Gundercouncil president yet to be son Brigham City Utah College chosen Jay Spencer senior class of Education senator Gary president Briar Toolson junior Pocatello Ida College of class president and Lear Thorpe Engineering senator Chuck Av- sophomore class president The freshman class president ery College of Forest Range and Wildlife Management senator and other officers will be chosen in elections this fall Independent senators named Co-Or- gs Pan-hel-len- ic Intar-fraterni- ty Ca-ho- JOHN P CANNON takes reins In fall Fall Registration Sept 30 Oct Classes Begin Mon Oct 3 1 Utah State University Summer Edition It Happens Every Spring -- - Yup And Every Fall Winter and Summer Too! With enrollment records being set fall winter and spring quarters at USU during the past school year it was bound to happen —A g summer school enrollment that is The summer record established in 1948 when hundreds of GI’s boosted regular registration figures was shattered easily during the 1960 summer session according to Dr Lee Grande Noble USU Summer School director The new record is over 1800 compared with the 1948 mark of 1678 cultural and A number of special attractions educational recreational helped to draw this year’s peak summer enrollment Dr Noble pointed out including the appearance of former Pres Harry S Truman the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and lecturers of national prominence record-breakin- Officials Soliciting Student Housing August 12 1960 Summer Edition Campus Skies Filled Wifh M eiv Buildings Add if ions A Utah State University gradu- cording to Dee A Broadbent USU ate (class of 1930) stood in front business manager of USU’s Old Main building th’s Continue In Winter summer and looked at the It is intended that the exterior tower “Everything looks of the building will be finished by the same as the day I left here” then so that work can continue on he observed obviously happy with the interior during the winter the thought that they could months he added The structure will house civil change a lot of things in this world “But my old Alma Mater and mechanical engineering dewill never change no sir!” partments and all physical And in this spirit he persuaded sciences at USU when comthe custodian to let him climb to pleted the bell tower As a sophomore Ground was broken in late July he’d sneaked his girl up the dusty for the newest building on camladders to look at Cache Valley in pus — a $600000 laboratory being the moonlight constructed by the federal government for use of its Agricultural Changed His Mind This time he looked at the cam- Research Service scientists stapus in the sunlight And it burn- tioned in Utah ed out an illusion of 30 years He Also East Campus The crops research lab will be changed his mind about change a multi-unand about his Alma Mater installation containUtah State University is curing an building rently in the process of the greenhouses and a support facilgreatest building program in its ities building It is also being history Two major structures built on the expanding east end are under construction and of the campus Work on the final wing of the blueprints for a new wing of another are on the drawing forestry and bioed it With campus living units nearly filled to capacity by request this fall USU housing officials announced this week that the greatest shortage in accommodation is for single women freshman students and married couples Some 1100 couples had been denied residence in USU facilities as of Aug 3 because of a lack of space said William W Skidmore manager and coordinator of USU housing The only vacancies available in campus housing units are in Richards Hall (men’s dormitory) Mr Skidmore stated but he added that it is expected that these units will be filled soon A concentrated program in arranging adequate quarters for married couples and single students the housing chief pointed out Facilities available when fall quarter begins will house 1786 students In an attempt to accommodate the expected influx of student letters have been sent from the housing office to organizations in the area to solicit additional office-laborato- boards At the east entrance to the campus the second phase of the one and million dollar engineering and physical science building will be well underway when students return in the fall ac one-ha- lf Going ry logical sciences building is scheduled to begin immediately after approval of the State Building Board according to Mr Broad-beThe board is now studying plans for the addition which will cost over $700000 nt Also on the rise is a permanent trailer court located north-eas- t of the campus which should “fill a definite need for many USU students” Mr Broadbent said New TV Site Major and minor renovations of USU exisiting buildings grounds highways and parking lots have also taken place during the summer including the remodeling of a new headquarters for radio and television programming The building — the former quonset chapel belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — will house new television equipment purchased by the university and will serve as a TV studio and radio studios for KVSC campus radio station USU students of LDS faith will be greeted by new facilities in the fall The LDS Institute of Religion has been enlarged to almost double its former capacity with new "Classrooms offices chapels and recreation areas The Church also recently announced plans for LDS dormitories to be constructed on campus Catholic students will also meet under a new roof with completion of the Newman Center on fraternity row Research Lab Up-N- ew is being pushed by housing officials Logan Scene Of r Nat Spur Parley National officers of the coll giate Spur organization — incl ding two Utah State Universi students — held their annual co vention in Logan this summer The 10 national Spur office including representatives from far away as Michigan and Was ington met in Logan Canyon Ju T - I 0 mill GXIlfll and were shown aroui the USU campus According to Georgia Be 29-3- 0 1 4 iV n j :4 4 74-- f X Smith national Spur editor ai Judy Turley director of Spi region 2 both of USU who m with the group discussion cente ed around ways to make natio al Spurs stronger and to bett inform the local chapters AN ESTIMATED $600000 will be spent to erect this U S Crops Research Laboratory newest USU building going up east of the Army Reserve Armory on campus Architects drawing is by k and Associates Logan Building is one of three Schaub-IIaycoc- t major structures rising or planned in biggest building boom In university history The federal government’s Agricultural Research Service will use the installation Construction on the research lab is allready underway |