Show 19G6 4 — STUDENT LIFE JUNE 13 I t&T IN ITS SECOND decade of operation the Utah State University Union Building serves as heart of the campus with facilities ranging from candy V Yj :’ Isf® machines to the center of student government The eastern portion of the building was dedicated iSSSWSgMfe last year increasing the building’s value to appriximately four million dollars Union Games Opening Social Helping students become better acquainted with facilities of the Utah State Union Building and with each other will be the goal of the June 15 get acquainted social sponsored by Summer Quarter The social is scheduled to b egin at 7 pm and is planned to last two hours Summer Quarter enrollees will be able to use the game room for one-hahour or bowl one free line in the Aggie Bowl lf THE IIUB has a variety of quick lunch-typ- e meals available for the hungry Aggie who hasn’t time to or would rather not prepare his own food According to Red Burnett recreation director for the quarter free refreshments wall be served and students are encouraged to bring their families male and HAIRCUTS ARE available for the female collegiates on the ground floor of the Union Building No student rates are allowed however well-groom- ed For Play Casts Tryouts for parts in this summer’s USU Theater productions are today and Tuesday from 9 pm in the Lyric Theater downtown Logan Prof Floyd T Morgan reports that two plays will be produced and all students are eligibue to audition 7-- BOWLING FACILITIES in the Aggie Bowl also appeal to students at USU Modern equipment and efficient manage-men- t of Karl Ward contribute to pleasantry of the rapidly growing sport Provided the theater staff is able to obtain an adequate cast “Playboy of the Western World” by J M Synge and “Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde or “Dear Brutus” by J M Barrie will be staged JUNIPER LOUNGE surroundings create a pleasant atmosphere for visiting or studying in the Union Building R0 ber trees piped music ami luxurious furniture compose the setting |