Show t f WAR Ln j — ! j — f SURPLUS — Nov 27 1946 THE STUDENT LITE— 3 - ' -- i A G Gai ns Bui ia rigs From War Surplus i Utah State’s campus will grow by d 12 next terms of the federunder buildings year al-aid Meade act it was" announced Tuesday by Prof L R Humpherys as he completed transfer procedures with officers of Utah General Depot in Ogden where the buildings have been- - part of the prisoner-of-wa- r ' hospital :j veteran-crowde- d war-use- Prof BY ROBERT HANSEEN t “The social needed is the nee cr war campus” President F S Harris asserted in his report of' the latest action taken toward a Union Building This attitude prompted him” to present the problem of a possible Union Building to the Board of Trustees at their regular meeting last week After the President had explained the situation at the USAC in regard to lack retired of facilities for socials the Board Prof S K Egbert that an efagreed ’ faculty member dies in Salt Lake unanimously fort should be made to get a Union Building as soon as pos most-importan- Humpherys coordinator the college in the plan made the announcement after - earlier approval of an application for the surplus buildings by the Federal Works Administration’s bureau of community facilities Terms of the Meade act passed in the 79th Congressional ses- Highlighting weeks of practice sion provide that the government and coaching was the first interwill let contracts for moving and squad debate of the college erecting the buildings in line with team last: ' week under the college’s architectural plan the direction of Prof Rex E Plans for building location and Robinsoji cirecor of forensics equipment are now being drawn There are about twenty stuFuneral services for Prof S R ' architects and will be college most of them having had Egbert who died a week ago last dents by submitted to the FWA for ap- no previous experience working Friday night ' in Salt Lake City of proval shortly according to Prof for positions on the team an extended illness were conWhen the buildings This year’s debate proposition ducted a week ago Tuesday in the Humpherys are in place the college will ac- Jtesolved: “That labor should Ninth ward chapel by Bishop ' quire permanent title to them fie given a direct share' in the Wesley Keller V-he added management of industry” Prof Egbert has been a mem The building coordinator and debate with” some ’near-b- y ber of the Utah State faculty other administrative officials school is being arranged for since 1920 He retired this year because of ill health He formerly pointed out that buildings will Decembfir long-rang- e states the Robinson active in the LDS church the that Prof fwas college’s supplement ' closed not is for of squad membership having served in the bishopric expansion plan of the Ninth ward to he would and be talk school facilities last enlarged by willing to 1938 building of the Commons anyone interested in debate Bulk of benefit from the 12building addition will go to natural science programs according to Prof Humpherys Low and high pressure water connections : 4-f- USAC - sible X' S’' Another definite step was taken in the direction the Union Building when the president ’met with the state building board 'and discussed plan possibilities and architects This gives reason to believe that the Union Building dream or at least a part of a building may become a' reality in the not too distant future In fact- the president has indicated that next summer may net be too early to anticipate the beginning of such a mbve This of course will depend on 'the findings of the state building board and available materials ahd finances In this regard it is important de-bati- ng' ’ Long y - - ’ - - : that students "Know- - what is be ing done with their building fees Each student pays $9 a year into the Student Building Fund At the present time there is $57024 ia this fund The administration points out that there is - still $81000 outstanding on the field house This amount is to be used in payments that have been pledged in the following amount: 1947 $9000 1948 9000 r 1949 1951 10000 11 000 1954 10000 10000 1950 10000 1952 12000 1953 V ’ : These amounts will be takeil from the building fees paid b£ students ‘All money left eacbi year after these payments wrill go into thegeneral Student Building Fund which it has been promised will not be used for anything other than a student building Up to the present time however there is only $10 in a Union Building fund This amount was donated by Grant : Bethers’ - Things are' still in a beginning stage for a Union Building but this is the brightest ray of hope in this regard in the history o? the school If everyone gets bfc hind the project and pushes it and cooperates the attainment of the goal will be a certainty -- V and other ‘ v i de- d hospital-intende- j vices make the buildings ideal for laboratory’ 'use and 10 departments : will get additional lab ’’ ' X space Slated for assign- -' mients-ithe buildings are veter? inary science horticulture vegetable crops entomology poultry forestry agricultural engineering trades and Industrie’s' farm crops and T chemistry These depart been hardest put to mentsjhave this for year’s increased expand enrollments Prof Humpherys : lab-spa- ce n ? - - f ' Gene Munns Elected Junior Secretary Gene Munns was elected XTHE GIFT vi'X junior class secretary in elections last Thursday' other ?finalists : were Faye Ralphs and Leona Fair- ' r X : OF GIFTS! 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And at Western's fur coats (like every other Western's item) are' priced to meet the demands of your budget ' : borne-- t - fm A junior class council has been r junior class members and each organized it was announced by Kent Christensen president It is of a representative composed from each Greek organization three from Lambda Delta Sigma and three from independent stustated : dents ' In addition the college' will acA roll is being compiled of all quire two boiler houses with oil member on the council will be burners to heat the new build- assigned to am equal number of ings and “boost” the - school’s people to contact on items such as sweaters elections etc present heating" system Location of all the buildings haL not yet been definitely buildings and will provide excelmost of them will lent means of bridging the perbe erected on the northeast cor- iod before full-scabuilding may oner qf the campus in the area proceed officials believe Havnear the Rural Arts building ac- ing been constructed with all hospital precautions the war-use- d cording to the coordinator will Addition of the buildings buildings are in excellent condicondition according to Prof Humphgreatly relieve cramped v tions in all the regular college erys ' - " 4 1: ’ i A i II' : 1 YV ( : - ii - ilk1 - v v’ I4 r le J w a - : f f - V ' i m-- j Deep soft Alpine Lamb cat CHRISTMAS COMES i- - striking coat for the smartyoung wom- x : t 5? r f an BUWONCE A YEAR i lynx-dye- d A r : C 4 Well-line- d W95 PluiTox i r ! v- - n r S Our Values Are Consistent the outnd out of silver Alpine flattery Lamb! 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