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Show willaegINIONNOM, .." , . . . - '.i.iohéet '' , :E.duccii0efi1L'Oi- , . ,A,,,,,, $'7''!' ''',,!Ii. ' , - ( k . - t ' - . . , . f i ' - .-- , emeritus director of libraries, Harvard. has University, served as consultant on structure. The 180-fextension to the , 1 ) , ... - , 4 rd t -- , Lt .,. 1 4 , , - t, : 1 .,Ofigogaka.,,,eaS) 11,,I, f pot ' ( '4,.. 1 t . ,,f'' : ,,,,,.. (4Z:VI, P , !...4 ,,, 4,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ''.31-11- ,i. -- -,- ..,,,'ncitA.--- ,..,,.,. 1 ''' , 4 Nr,....., I ' 1' 1! . :, ..- - . - --- . 71 ' ,, bolomninealL, ; ,;, . ,, , ,- it - ' 1, y:' ,,.....4,b,..... q 4 '''"''''' i 1. , X.' -' - ' , - rerium for a hearsal for their regular Sunday, morning CBS Network program, which will originate t rehearsal. After the rehearsal they will take the buses back to the Biltmore Hotel to check in, clean up and have lunch. At 2:30 p.m. the singers will be back at the auditorium for a matinee concert. There will be time for dinner at the Biltmore, and then it will be a bus trip once more to the hall for the Friday evening concert at 8:30. These concerts will fol. low the regular format, includ- ing the "Spoken Word" corn- mentary by Elder Richard L. the-spo- t. over Radio Station KNX at 8:30 a.m. (9:30 MST over HSU. A highlight of the trip that many people in Southern Cal ifornia are eagerly awaiting will be a special concert at the Shrine Auditorium immediately after the broadcast. Attendance at this concert will be by special invitation only, although tree of charge, for choir leadersleadersol.,sp 'Olarmusic' groups and members of the Mormon Choir of Southern California. The choir party will return to the hotel for dinner, then the final event of the tour, and a special highlight for the Evans. Saturdays morning the choir Iravel-brbuto' tional Broadcasting Studios at Burbank for a 9 a.m. rehearsal for the national award program of the Academy of RE... cording Arts and Sciences with Paul Weston, local NRAS pres- -' Cen- - went, Auen ducer, and a choir itself,- - will be participation in the nationally color. televised presentation of the "Grammy" Award Show Sunday at 2:30 p.m. During this show the choir will be awarded the "Grammy" for their, re- cording of "Battle Hymn of the Republic," which has been thosen "Best Performance by a Vocal Group or, Chorus." The choir will sine this number as their part on the Di 13L; pro- NBC e or- chestra. ' Saturday afternoon will be free time for the tour members and many of them will take the opportunity for a special temple session in the Los ing on 500 South University Avenue to the Education Build. ing on 500 North UniversityAve. The years are long that reach ahead to the full complishment of "the greater work" spoken of - so many years ago by the pioneer edu- cator who laid the wise founda- tions for a great university. ' 7 1 tt ) mountains;--Mrs-.--MaryLou- ter, Physical Education and Recreation Center, Creamery Building and permanent hous-ing for married students. The years are long since stu. dents from BY Academy marched from their old build-- I :, ,I - :!',' :',1 Thome Samuelsolv was on- campus the campus when the big building boom exploded. Her sons Robbie and Eric plan to become the fourth generation of the family to attend the Y. havebeen constructed.---- win ......,. In the future lie the new -- . 4, I 4 , Two dium improvements. more residence halls for men Off are under construction. campus; a new motion picture studio and new dairy buildings , -- fi , 1 - .. . , Union Building, Fine Arts 1.,,,, 4:4.::': , FOUR GENERATIONS OF STU FANSMrs. Iklary 1,... Markham, left,- attended BYU when it was housed in a single building. Her daughter, Mrs. Lucile M. 1Thorne -saw the - 17 , i.110... Nt .. ... ' , 414, ' - , ''''. Fletcher, Engineering Sciences Laboratory Building, 24 Heriage Halls (residence halls for girls), Howard S. McDonald Student Health Center, Ben jamin Cuff Jr. Plant Science Smith Joseph - Laboratory, Living Centel', seven Family lieldhouse, Herald R.. Clark Helaman Halls (residence halls Student Service Center, David for men) with central dining O. McKay Building, Harvey and administration building, a heating system and sta- ' ' t , - ,, , grow-towa- - , 47'' .. P .. 11,1 e 4 I and staff ..:.. v A , welding, laboratories, drafting and graphic arts, offices and classrooms. The Carl F. Eyring Physical Science Center was dedicated the year President Wilkinson came to the campus as president. Since that time he has directed the completion of the ,:'..--- ,,. , y 5... i , '. , el ': v 411Po . 4 - t ' . t. fieldhouse will provide indoor area for outdoor sports such as baseball, football and track. The new administration x building will be the nervecenter of the campus providblg first floor offices which will be used mostly ior sta. dent, services. The news bu reau, university development, administrative counsel offices will be housed here In addition to the offices of the president ti: Entering into the spirit of the national Youth Fitness progratA, BYLI moves ahead with a construction program of play areas including many new tennis courts, ball - courts and horseshoe and game fields. The new library will fill a vital need. Library books are now housed in seven buildings on campus. The new structure will ultimately provide shelf , 1,,e -- 1' 4,,,, five-leve- . - under arrangement with Temple President Benjamin L. Bowring, Paul Foulger, chairman. Sunday at 7 a.m. the choir will be at the Shrine Audito Angeles - Temple, . - 4 '' ' ''' . ' r ' , - -------- - - 0 . :, ,..-- 0 - : - ' CH011Z, t &...,, : .fle''7,--- 4.4 ; 417) nr:: ' .- ,. ;:,:::::...7,-.-:- . .. . , VP. ' v ,, --- k - - iiir 'ilU 111, '1 il PI 1', li i i 1 ,;,::; ; 1-- t, , 4, 41, - - , luir)., v t, ( ' 2 , ;1 ,,4,, ,; of ,......,,,J;14" - " - ," 12CHURCH - - , -- ,,,4i ''.0).;;' - ,;; - this comingTuesday,- will be: added to the regular Thursday - . Week Ending November. 21, 1959 ' Angee: tered bus to the 6300-sea- t shrine- Auditorturn for an - .f- -- - - - - ".' .. - ' !:!:....,,,:,::::.:.-,:...:z;-',:.:- : - f:'..I.: 70118Is Contains , a boot short, -- - lag for toys. ' byYoungDilworth SO100 S. A - , '' , ' 1,$''! 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East Los They will anive-aa.m. and will go 'directly by char- - ' :::iits::iii:i.iiiiiii?, ., 777, 9:30 a.m., will be lengthened, and two extra rehearsals, one last Tuesday and the final one Thanksgiving dinner Thursday In their homes and then will entrain at 7 p.m. at the Union - ) ..1!:.;.f:.::';';--;-i-:',.--;.- , ........,..317.1-;- . ::: 4:7,:f5::::,;;,..::::,,:.: , , . ... --. .:,,,,;,,,v:,:-.7,-;,:,;..- .- ,t1,. 0,41'--- :, , ' ,I1 i ,,,.,.................. -- at broadcast (isfi'iiii:;::'iiiiiiiiii- z-, .c....:,, - - :, .11....;:', 41 - CBS 9.4,:.,,,,..;:.---,..--..- g;-- : S' THAti RUBIES" , !;..! and Sunday- practices. The choir's sound techni::',:, l',,;!1, clans, Paul Evans- and Rich-- ' " ard Welch, will leave Wednesday to begin setting up the ''' wiring and placement of sound ''. and - recording equipment at the Shrine Civic Auditorium ,, ...e.! in Los Angeles, where the con- !'''::';i : certs will bC presented. ,:e4 .',..:..4The choir party of 361 sing-ers plus staff will enjoy their . I , f , "IAORFPRECIO-U- :.'.7:.'''''':.!"'' - t i' , i I 6..,:.,:7,-....- :;s::fx-- :P tt;' ' 91 regular A ,. !i! ,,t1 .1 I i '. llick FIT, iiih:t ql i ' ''bik IA $4. 4,x1, FP ,, ' 4t., ,,,, 0 - 4A01 .. .....,.... ............................................................................... Ill i 0 . - -.- ,r,Ilk , - 11"1"" i . - . , ,....,.... II V.,z t - . - :l Continued from Page 8 of Richard P. Condie and with Alexander Schr einer and Frank W. Asper as organists, will meet in Intensified rehearsals to prepare 20 numbers for the tour. This Sun. - - day's rehearsal,- - followhig the Yg moo - 1 ' inlant f, ,,,, ' of all present BYU buildings. Now used as a manufactur. this i s the old Brigham Academy build. ing located at 500 South University Ave. in Provo. From which here, the students moved to the-- Education Building " is still used on lower ecampu&---------- - Il '' FROM- - --------- --- 0 - .,,,,, space for a million volumes. l Each floor of the structure will be as large as the present Heber J. ' Grant - "We probably have as great a utilization of space as any daytime university in the coun- try. This year,' our classes operate from 7 a.m. untIl 5 p.m. with 80 per cent of our classroom, used during all of those periods," he said. Meetings or the Sabbath.' Day are held on the campus. Students who make up the 26 wards of Brigham Young University Stake put the build- ing to good use Now under way In the build- ing program Is the new Indus-- ' trial Arts Building, the Co!lege of Business Building, a new library, administration an extension building-a-nd - , 1- ' .-- e'., Wilkinsone,,,..1 , f .- , Continued from Page 12 ,' ' , per cent of the space per stu- dent , that ore had in 1921 when IN was a student," President ' :, t,.- ...,:N ' er,.Nt m - PIahsEorUniversity . ., ,A - - |