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Show Obstacle course on the way out signer's hands, and work will commence com-mence with the spring thaw and be completed by fall quarter, 1971, Jensen said. Neophyte technocrats now headed for Merrill Engineering are faced with a variety of sketchy, snowbank-covered sidewalk rem nants and vast expanses of mudflats. mud-flats. Jensen pointed out that this last segment of sidewalk will virtually vir-tually complete the mall system stretching from the HPER complex com-plex to the plaza just west of the Union. You . can add to your list of extinct dance steps the Engineer-ing-Mudhole side step. But don't add it until next fall. Institutional Council Tuesday approved plans for a new, improved im-proved walkway from roughly the center of the campus to Merrill Engineering Bldg., bypassing the veritable obstacle course which now exists. Bruce Jensen, director of Campus Planning, traced the route from the fountain just west of the Union, along the east side of 15 th East, and ending in the parking lot south of the engineering engineer-ing building. Jensen could not say how many parking places, if any, will be wiped out by the walk. The project is now in the de- |