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'('ant' may be aword in the IVebster's dictionary, but not in Weher:s. If faith moved a mountain, then community and school spirit moved a campus! Growing pains had struck. Many of the old buildings had served their s t , ' , ,, - v, , - , - , - - - ,cici-- s - 35 Richards St. , r'00 , irlet ,,, -,E?Sgrbving-Co- -. SciretiZe 4, ::,!':. , .......4.. Ciittliflohmess.,,-"'- . WEBER : Clubs Help clubs donated funds for various needs at the campus. Nidney was allotted by the State Legislature for the building of class rooms. Bids were called and acoepted. comWhile construction panics were gathering data and making estimlites, went to work. Brush was clearedold fences torn down and the land leveled. Male students did the heavy work, coed i the lightif raking and leveling is light work. It is estimated that students, faculty, .and former students donated 4.000 hours of work a saving of at least $6',000 to the taxpayer. It is more startling when one realizes that the students doing the work will have graduated before the real benefits are realized. Amazing? Chalk it up to school. community spirit. New Field House A huge airplane hangar on sale by war surplus was purchased from a firm on the West Coast, and is being converted into a field house that will equal that of. any other junior college in the state. The cost: A few cents on the dollar value. This building program is , - "COMMUNITY COLLEGE" t., WEBER COLLEGE ANNUALLY SPONSORS FOR THE . , , CULTURAL BENEFIT,OF OGDEN , IL: --4, , ',,', s14';64," AREA RESIDENTS: N , winter'and the - this same spirit and the abides this year next who can tell what colwill happen? A four-yea- r lege may become an Actuality. Weber is a dream coming true. because the men who dared to dream are wide ,' Registration Continues : 44 recreation halt.is Just part of de- eNpan prograrnRicks' signed to increas'e seilice fo southeatern Idaho. at 8 Through January - ,'1 1,11.1aer; omstructiim ii ur'I 1a,4 few years has ': RICKS COLLEGE I u,cludiehte t mechanical 'arts building and a large central heating houstng plant.Temporary units..set up with .vk,ar sur- - S. Fully Accredited, L. a a:.-log- . prok ed ;Old landscaped, and NAM cent intle to he used, - k'omplete renovation. Of the c011egeS two original build- ings ha, made them attrac- tKe, utilitarian units that reflect the progressive attitude at flicks ' 1 K,9 greenhouse,. and 7. , fourear course coin- biningdinical facilities at Salt Lake I. I) lospitaland other institutions, leading to hot h the registered nurse diploma and the bachelor 'of science Although these projects represent an upsurge in education for women, the men at B V U after all are more ntimerou than Nv omen and have not been neglected. New programs at the school of interest to men are the Air' Force ROTC unit and the new School of Engineering. The ROTC :unit of :about 1.300 men is one of the ,largest Air Force groups in the western state s. President Wilkinson was inErnest strumental in bringing it to the campus as one of his first :presidential acts. Under the direction of Dr, one of the Harvey nations leading acousticians, the new Department of Engineering Sciences offer degrees in chemical, civil, mechanical, geological and electrical engineering. The school also is with Columbia University on ' a degree program. ferS a ' Write tat hirollments atthe eQllege doubled ',I 'the five years he . tween Pes, .NN ::221:students-E,Theschool.,of.- i , 7. Registrar. Ricks College.. and 1952, and John. 1,..Clarlie predicts 1947 Rexburg. IdaSo. that this year's cumulative total tI rracb lin alttime come from 16 high. Students . mid slates and territories from Canada. ,' .. The present facultyartircksitudirdes 37 f ullrime and IlltUs professor,. They Wère trained at 33 dif.ftrent and universit tes colleges More than 650 courses are taught, 'with majors available in' 20 field,s. n addition, stu dents can take work in medical technology and prepro fessional work in medicine, dentistry, law, engineering anti nursing. Besides this the college sponsors the Orchestra, the Upper Players, and periodical Fine Arts programs, in its over-al- l plan of conimunityschool College-Communit- Territory 1184 the World'S Nsith , Professionally Trained Opticians Dispensed y by .. ' '. P. O. Box 208 Telephone - Kearns Iluildino Salt Lake City 10, Utah t i BRA,NCIIES A 4 20g Medical Arts Bldg. 508 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah LAUNDERERS 151 Main As enue North , , OGDEN COMMUNITY-WEB- ER COLLEGE THEATRE OGDEN COMMUN1TY-WEB- ER COLLEGE SYMPHONIC East Center St., Provo OGREN COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES ' WEBER COLLEGE ANNUAL OPERA . 5 1 - -- - -- WEBER COLLEGE CHRISTMAS MUSICALE WEBER COLLEGE SPRING CONCERT , . ,., ., OGDEN - COMMUNITY-WEBE- R WEBER COLLEGE CELLAR. THEATRE -- , - GreetingskFrom THE, ,- WEBER COLLEGE AUDUBON Season's SCREEN-TOU- LECTURES R Winter Quarter' Registration 111311--- -;) 2 This Christmas I, . . f:: 14 give Mom the gift that keeps on giving a wonderful work-savin- g G-De Luxe Ci..................... , I 1 "GROIV 117EBER" Autpmatic Washer . 124 So. 4th lost , , i 4 i ! ' ..ik Pk A r el) irditap - I I!: 1 I M AT 1:Ct W ,1 !I I . wA4s , , t , sc)oo - r AND HIRE'S GOOD NEWS-SPECIAL, PRESENT! 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(Continued from page K.5) ers have not lagged behind those writing for adults: This year brought out Olive Burt's "Ouray," the first book dealing with the great Ute chieftain and his people; Mabel Harmer's "The Youngest Soldier," the story of the Utah war; 1' r in k Robertson's "Sagebrush Sorrel." a boys "western" laid in Idaho. Then there is Jonreed Lauritzen's "Jadih," the story of a Navaho boy, mentioned because Mr. Lauritzen, while he lives on the Arizona strip, gets his mail at a Utah posta . office., and js practically ttahn. Glen Balch of Boise has another thrilling book, Saddle-Up,"- to add to his long list. Jim Kjelgaard's story of "The Coming of the Mormons" is a sympathetic story oLthe great trek. Among other books about are the West by Ardyth Kennellys "Good Mr) rn in g, Young Lady," which deals with Butch Cassidy; "Music in the Southwest," by Howard Swan, and which devotes a good deal of space to the music of the .4t Twin Falls, Ida. if WRITERS . . sAsosANA,,,,wAAAsAANAAA.,,Awo 21st South E. , Fine St Optieal Products L SERVICE QUALITY :- Selling the Interinountaill LAUNDRY PROFESSIONAL , 'WESTERN DISPENSING OPTICIANS PEERLESS FIM-che- W. , - - awale. -- .' Winter Quarter i An building. -- describes those areas and eommunities through passes; "Artists an Illustrators of the Old West," by Robert Taft, dealing with Utah pioneer painters as well, as many eastern artist 4 wh'tt visited 'the area; and "Sam 'Warman and the California Slikmons;"by'uNill , Bailey. WEBER COLLEGE & ARTISTS SERIES , f warehouse,., , ;, Another great athancement m onien's in echication at R V U is the pew School 14 Nursing, hich is now in seeond year. Directed by Miss Vivian B. Ilansen, one of the leading psychiatric nurses in tthe nation, the school now has on mud of spring would be unbearable without sidmkalks, so school on the new campus will not begin until next September. Students and townspeople four-yea- r want-limited college. With such determination, what can slop them? They have good arguments. Commuting to Logan, Provo, or Salt Lake City is dangerous from a traffic standpoint. The population warrants Weber is one of the ver few colleges and the only junior college in Utah to show an increase, in enrollment this year.And it- Cage periment al t I iiit's..,,Oti'.',!',,V10,,t1;!I snow of VI ', ; dr.I.:1.t1:111.etorret'si.n,-8-a-"'nedal,l- hon-Utahn- ... THE OGDEN AREA'S the Mu-den- COLLEGE- S- , . Civic 1933 , ,K1 l CUL7'11R1' ,.... The new campus almost became a Christmas present. A building strike slowed progress. Although the buildings have now been completed, sidewalks and roads muSt still be built. It was decided that . VdEBE1 COLLEGE , .k, ' Weber College.- purpose. It ,was proven that the Move to the new campus . , ,.:cost-cOnsc-tou- 0 LEADING ,t,',r, ,,k,,,,,,:, 41. 'It 40, -' during a period witwn economy is the. watch- rd.But who have strug Twothrough tbe."thin- years are carrying on. A was recently noted by a not, from this , state legislator, sect ion of the stAte, "We alr.111 ways get two dollars for every dollar vie put into - : money-saving- ' , w- ing borne hy the college 1 ; going ' school. the r . ACADEMY ONE OF THE NATION'S kl' , ...;',4: , by- - three- - kay ,. ..44, AT ION- - is a Nk f " , .'' WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE 1923 , ,t - ' ,:,gkz,",;",,e: 18,9 i '. V, 1, 'k,,t,4',',:,'-' ,N,: GROWING THROUGH THE YEARS , ( - ' ; -,- . -I be t' E, .,,ip,-- l!w., of ' , in Rexburg, Ida, and hoe of the toWn's newest ventures in tion is the no Ricks College7 Rexburg additonum and ree: reatio'n hall. t Now under construction', hien "Ill the S350,000 unit wserxe studenk and lowitspeo-- - pie alike is being financed by ty Jensen fiHs plenty to do- with rake, to get new WVIRT campus in shape;, ,, - would TO-OP- tis.,,i, '''' La, - , ', 2 Students, faculty, former students pitched in to help move campus and save the taxpayers at least $6,000 Weiler campus, is a dream coming true. ',THE, - 4; ,;,L 1 CLEANIT-L-Pat- ' DPW r ,, 14! - W-reber Dood L.' "11,, I L. ,,:,,,,r 4 EVERYONE - ,0 i.:-- 4 , ' a , 04 ': ' ; ..;:.1,1; l' !. 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