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Show Students At BYU Campaign For Funds Orem-Geneva Times May 3,1973 collecting money for that project. proj-ect. We went all over the state. velopment Association, but it Riding Club, will be held on Saturday, May 5, at 7 p.m. at the Orem Riding Club Arena, 1600 N. 800 E. and follow the signs. There will be rodeo events including roping; arena events; and pig and duck scrambling for the kids. A drawing will be held for a beef, a heater, a camper light, and other valuable val-uable gifts. Dinner may be purchased at the refreshment stand. Be sure to arrive early to get a good seat. Come join us for an evening I went to Salt Lake with some of served to buy 17 acres on Tem-the Tem-the other boys I toEmmaline pie Hill and provided the core B. Wells, who was editor of the from which the present campus Students at Brigham Young University have earned national recognition among educators and businessmen for their successful campaign to raise funds for an addition to the University's library. li-brary. It's apparently rare to see college students contributing and soliciting dollars to help build their own school. . Rare though it may be, the students aren't doing anything new. They are following a precedent prec-edent that was set way back near the turn of the century when the for expansion. townspeople didn't want us to student body raised funds to buy ve had to eo to the city park have it--thev were coins to have the first plot of ground for the or some other dace to play ball a temole ud there. Thev didn't women's paper-they called it of more than 600 acres has present campus. and we wanted a place of our own, want us making a school house the Women's Exponent. She gave grown. The original plot was George C. Laney, one of four so a bunch of us got together out of it," Laney recalled. "We me a dollar. We went to her son dedicated Jan. 16. 190ft. graduates in the class of 1904 and an(j organized what we called told them we'd make it a temple who was at that time the governor VJaefarn FflRlll a member of the student- the 'Campus Committee," the a temple of learning." of the state, Heber M. Wells, he ? I wl I f I Ullllljr organized 'Campus Committee," 92-year-old alumnus said. Laney, who is the oldest res- gave us $10. m recalls with pride those early The committee members had ident of Springville where he lives In all, students .and faculty tUH liWuT fund raising efforts. In those their eye on bench land called with his son, Theon, has a members raised about $1,000 J days, the University was located Temple Hill northeast of the main remarkable memory for the That's hardly a drop in the Thie Vflffjrflfll on a small area now known as partofProvo. things that happened at BYU bucket compared to the more wuiuiUMf Lower Campus. There were no we wanted to use that hill up nearly 70 years ago. than $125,000 raised by the A free Western Family Fun ball fields and not much room there for our campus and the ye fellows had a real job of Present-day BYU Student De- Night, sponsored by the Orem of fun for all. Henry B. Huish Henry B. lluish Graduates Vith Commission SAN ANTONIO --Henry B. Huish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Huish of 424 West 800 South, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the UJ3. Air Force , upon graduation from the School of Military Sciences for Officers at Lackland AFB, Tex. The lietenant, selected through competitive examination for attendance at the school, is being assigned to Laughlin AFB, Tex., for pilot training. Lieutenant Huish, a 1969 graduate grad-uate . of Orem High School, received his B.S. degree in 1972 from the University of Utah. His wife, Janet, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Nielsen of 141 North Fifth East, Kays-ville, Kays-ville, Utah. w) (V ; O I v ' ' ' Glen Clark Glen A. Clark Receives Eagle Scout Award Glen A. Clark, fifteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Clark (921 North 75 East), has earned his Eagle Award in the Scouting program. He received re-ceived his award Tuesday night from Ronald Stoddard. He is a member of the Orem Seventh Ward, and Orem North Stake. Glen received his Webelo award while in Cub Scouts, and has been president of his Sunday School class, as well as his Deacon's Quorum. He is now serving in the Teacher's Quorum Quor-um presidency. 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