Show November 15 1972 Pczo7 board UC bulletin Ij vi many items :3 by Brent Jeppesen Staff reporter you be interested in purchasing a used dog sled? If so or if you have other desires for sales rentals or just about anything there is still hope At the west end of the main floor of the University Center there is a large bulletin board where USU buyers and sellers can advertise for the minimal cost of a colored card The bulletin board is constantly crowded with cards from students and laymen who wish to help their fellowmen by giving up such delicacies as their unused Spiro Agnew watches At the board (affectionately known as the “Let’s Make A Deal” of USU) you can buy anything from a win making kit to an unused lady’s wedding band And you can rent anything from a room to a roommate If you do wish to buy something simply post a pink colored card and passersby will know that you want to buy If selling is your desire a blue card is in order Or perhaps you have or need something to rent If so a yellow card will be the job done And for those who tend to be miscellaneous in nature a salmon-colore- d card is what you need The bulletin board also serves as a lost and found for dogs cats and even an occasional girl friend or two Another fast growing trend is that of trading or swapping However things are limited and Would '’I Wt H £ 4 'i Cattle and sheep are pictured on the north side of old main during the 1890’s 4 f '"li characterizes eatnpus historical site '£ 3 i $ Ava Painter staff reporter ? ! Everything from a dairy (with live cows) to a museum has been located in Old Main at one time or another Old Main formerly known as “The College Building” has housed virtually every university office or depart- ment When first constructed Old Main held a chapel gym- nasium library museum cafeteria dairy drill hall reading room and a few At One time in 1914 bh6 of the halls seized as a rifle range set up Robert J Binford professor of military science and tactics classrooms iLt ‘ “The College Building” served not only educational and military purposes but also community purposes In 1919 during an influenza epidemic a hospital was established at the north end of the basement Authorization to build the multi-purpobuilding was 1888 when the in obtained se Territorial Assembly propriated $20000 for apcon- struction of “suitable colligate quarters” in Logan Caleb W West territorial govenor of central section of the building was enlarged Thompson’s plans for the north and south wings remained the same Utah and head of the board of trustees picked the location for the construction After consideration of four plans for the toiain building the plans of CL Thompson The College did not receive enough money again until 1901 to complete the central section and the tower By 1902 Old Main or “The College Building” was completed and well on its way to become Utah State University’s ad- ministration building were chosen Thompson planned a three sectioned structure with each section measuring 270 x 100 feet Because each section could be built independently the south wing was to be built first Construction began in May 1889 by the Sommer Peterson and Co of Logan and was completed by February 1890 Dedication for the new facility took place on Sep- tember 4 1890 On Sept 1890 the new land-gra- Therefore many students have resorted to putting words and phrases on their cards to attract reader interest One good one that usually does the job eye-catchi- is i 5 used of att'iin institution building The education building higher is also called the principal oldest continuously “Sex” MEN WOMEN WORK ON A SHIP NEXT SUMMER 1 No experience required m Excellent pay rid wide travel Perfect f summer job or career Se § tury “The College Building” has withstood eardiquakes the press for space and Scores of Washington 98362 architect ru Como on down Ct onjoy LIVE MUSIC Tho DDBTFQ© 33 Federal Ave w () 321 North Mein annitie gibs raiT? ©Gtf Vho “JJadli” Pod Vgu§ If purchased D before Nov 30 Get It Together With ARMYROTC Call 4Qf3fr3fr?!rr or o The Original Friendly People prog $125 0 a mm© vnUD(s Modifications were made in the projected tower and the m or See Us At Military Science Building Army ROTC 563-57- 73 i M 752-135- 7 ’ v i- s’ i VVYVV::X!‘VXVXwIvXVVVSVVSv4 a 0 remodeling projects and will still be standing for years to come Ue’uo CALt SEAFAX 2049-UBPo- rt For Various Automotive Needs AS0N PAS fj Box Angeles § rmation 1 : 752-670- lacJelel nd-$2Q- UJC3GQG Ti3G ACT DOH ES Utah example of “Campus Gothic” of the late 19th cen- nt for further information ng Old Main is said to be the : college opened its doors with the south wing of Old Main containing the only completed classrooms In 1892 riiore money was appropriated to the Utah Agricultural College which enabled the additions of the north wing and the east portion of the central section The original plans were redrawn by Carl C Schaub a Logan you piust be ever mindful that wife swapping is illegal in Utah Hundreds of students walk by the board daily without even glacing up at the amazing bargains and values so vividly displayed Vf |