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Show 2D Valley Schools Expand Facilities SUNDAY Sunday Herald BYU Wil Increase Facilities Next Year Now in use als» Construction continues to roll, at Brigham Young University. semester for the Six new buildings are under new ROTC way or have been completed two story since the opening of the semester Also the university fall houses in the autumn and noted soil first time is a building. It structure h the Army and the has had Air Force ROTC since r district Pro- 0,000 stude +} 4 past year and each has for the ediate future e esol Geamhosiiec OT The building is located just east of the Phys way next autumn, Funds aré Eight-Story Building hic und-raising campaign Steel superstructure : going for the building : up on the is new now the districts report that ov | per cent of school graduates are going on to some form of higher education. The f, t said of t the Was 5 same can be atch Schoo! District in Wasatch school board has the of Agricultural EeonDepartments phan { ig already n: jCaen | The Nebo district, unde peee d plans for eo an ex : eight ty and adi schoo] build In addition morebuilding. struct. a huge new multi-pur- 1951, but Army ROTC was ac pose auditormm (Artivitics don campus this year for are feet of floor Center), expected io get maer thefirst time. It vilhh pace. hae Saxsy a ie the i atts risk oe pekdestls gathered in 7 Nearly 10,000 Students Nebo district and the in honor of the Widt LDS is a x which| Air Force ROTC offices, li anacunced brary and classroor BYL in October a decision to con- sc ea third are being superintendent Russell Sta field, completed the most ambi- ®0ry, multimillion-dollar Life tomology A basketba! floor will be the Scayiiad Genes The problem of dropouts building planin the coun-| center of the arena, but the Sciences Laboratory Building hemistry, and Horticulture: ; OF THE. NEW BUILDINGS that will dot the BYU campus next year will be the multi- tious {ty last year with the construc on the decrease building will be more than a The three-story classroom sec- ara Musa aaction invex: ONE Dr. Win schools,/System. high two of |tion departments the house will It structure, classroom and laboratory sciences million-dollarlife pected to be completed next : ae Al sports pavilion. It 15 DEINE tion of the structure will be designed also to accommodate nafied tavhonor of the late Dr devotionals, student assemblies Thomas L, Martin, BYU dean STTY) forums, concerts, convocations. religious assemblies, public gatherings, and other actvities Newest Projects The two newest projects are residence halls. One will be an addition to the Deseret Towers complex, bringing the total in that area to six buildings. They are served by a central building. Deseret Towers provide accommodation for 1320 fall, and the laboratory sectic of agricultural economics, agronomy, animal science, bacteriology, botany, zoology and ento- ee A of aati) "| mology, biochemistry, and horticulture, == me ern ‘ e % 7 1 4 a Py i De instruction and siv'ssiem contsinng ns Soh 0 the county : high schools was reflect Alice telat OR eeeDe \colleges and universities have ae a Patan eae University of Utah at Salt) greatly expanded their educa- annpia high provides school roomspacefor church almost 2,000 students. Among City, newer in the four-year| university has added morethanpossible expansion plans for the realm, also are gaining status,| four-score new buildings in the near future is an elementary |with extended campuses and) decade and a half. | school in Midway. | enrollment. | ‘leam teaching, instructional | Junior Colleges material centers, and disabil- ye The In addition, Utah has three strong junior colleges plus technical colleges at Provo and Salt Lake City. ‘1 ( | The three junior colleges are) ity clinics are being used the school districts to cope with Utah eee i Is Tit e Four Utah County was designates Snow College at Ephraim, avas title four area July the intricacies of modern eduq caion in Utah and Wasatch 1, Counties. \branch of USU; College of East-|1958, by the Economie Develop- ern Utah at Price, q branch of|ment Administration \University of Utah; and Dixie designation provides as|College at St. George, operatedsistance to businesses for techunder the auspices of the State nical studies andloans. Several Board of Education. potential business enterprises Snow College draws heavily|have made application for as| Q | by a from high school graduates ofsistance and it is expected the Utah, Juab and Wasatch Coun-|future will bring many more. One such grant has been made = Italy, They hav e performed at Europe’s greatest festivals, in theaters, and before millions on television. Seen doing the Appalachian Mountain area’s famous Tap Clog are from left Mike McGrew, Sharon Foulger, Scott Grace, Julia Mangalson, The crabapple is the ori wlid tree. Ournative crabapples are stunted and produce small sourapples,betterforjelly than for eating. ——————— — ties, as well as from the closer| Assistance {s also available to to Lindon City for a municipal counties of Sanpete and Sevier the cities in grants and loans water facility. and others across Central and for development and improve-| Water, upon which the future Southern Utah, |ment of water suppliesdepends is the basic resource. 1s an extension to the north| England, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Belgium and Ike Fitzgerald, Sally McMillen, and Don Allen. end of the Eyring Physical Science Center. tI is not evident trom the d because it is entirely below level and covered with concrete and about four feet of earth and lawn to “The World Is Our Campus,”|land, Denmark, Sweder, Ger-| —The “Sounds of Freedom,”land, Germany, Sweden, Finserve as a Shield from radia- a slogen emblazoned on the|many, Belgium and Italy. They patriotic singing group to the land and Switzerland, and the tion which might be produced gateway to BYU campus, was performed at Europe's greatest Southwest, including the Hem-| tennis team, coached by Wayne by experiments. It will house amply illustrated last summer festivals, in theaters, and be- isFair. ;Pearce, in England, Germany, a nuclear accelerator to bom- when studenttalent groups took | fore millions on television. —‘Bye Bye Birdie” musical Austria, Yugoslavia, Italy, bard atoms to determine their eight tours to several conti—‘Startime BYU” variety comedy, under the direction Monaco, and France, structure and also will be used nents, show, directed by Jane Thompfor experiments in plasma f Dr. Harold I. 7 Hansen, ne oe pian Oras siioba for though they went around beat(matter broken down under In addition, the University son, for two months in Japan, three months in France, Ger- ing almost everybody. |last spring and summer also Korea, Okinawa, Taiwan, Guam electrical pressure.) many, Italy, Belgium, England,| _. 1] Svmr | |sponsored ten travel study and the Philippines. | tours throughout the world in| —"The Y's Five,” a mini- Scandinavian countries, rected by Prof. Ralph Laycock, group with a. vaudeville-type ‘Track on a week-long tour of the show, in a whirlwind two-week eee Northwest, including the Music Austria; Jerusalem; and Mex- tour of armed service outposts) —The BYU track team, head-) Educators National Conference, ico City, | in Canada and along the DEW\ed by Coach Clarence Robison, the only university orchestra The Jerusalem semester has line. for 30 days in Ireland, Eng-' invited. 'Y’ Campus Extends Across World Scotland, Holland, and Utah Valley [ienePetce: Shue the| Tt BYU Symphony, di- Rates for been dropped this year because of war tensions, but BYU has added semesters in Madrid and Japan. H Utah Valleyis one of the most The ‘alent groups — choirs, 0 stra, variety and ideal spots in the nation. dramatic troupes—made the Its average altitude is 4500 following trips in what was feet above sea level and it is probably the school’s heaviest known as the garden of the export of talent Rockies: ~The A Cappella Choir, diIt is traversed on all sides by rected by Dr. Ralph Woodward, state and federal highways and for six weeks in France, Switz- WEBER STATE COLLEGE One of the West's Fastest Growing Institutions of Higher Learning . . . Student Population 10,000 Sener Interior View of new Snow College library boasts an atmosphere of stabil-' eriand, Italy, Germany, Holity, serenity, and comfortable land ‘England Scotland, and living, The climate includes four Wales, where they. vaulted into oe pesca ‘rh cn international fame by winning ate, The warmsun shines mest! the International Eisteddfod How Firm A Foundation? i th ‘ K choral competition i n the east are the loftiest Europe | peaks of the Wasatch Moun-| —The American Folk Dane- tains pccns oe the ae rs, headed by Mrs. Mary Bee prominent Oquirrh Range, with Jensen, on their fourth tour of The foundation years are important in college as beautiful Utah Lake at its base. Europe for three months in a bodyof raeess cov a France, Holland, England, Scotjuare miles are no slum neighborhoods. Is The Snow College can help students build firm founda- Future’s Key tions with its small classes, individualized instruc- The basic resource which | tion, well qualified faculty and modern facilities. DEPARTMENT CONCERNED gives assurance to our future} WASHINGTON (UPI)—The |industrial expansion is water. | state department says it is|The Utah Cot Resource De“very much concemed’ over|velopment Committee's princi Canada’s intention to explore|pal activity during the past the possibilities of establishing|year has been focused on the diplomatic relations with Main- potential requirement and deland China, Department spokes.| velopment of the water supplies man Robert J. McCloskey said/available to Utah County the concern came from the| students prepare for degrees or complete terminal programs. —e Afertile land, it is known for| payee and thriving Water A place of homeowners, there Integration of the water from WeberState College offers 45 different curricular leading to Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciev » degrees in Arts, Letter, Natural Science, Business, Eduacation and Technoic 1 Many pre-professional and Trade-Technical Education eerene Snow College offers both the university preparatory courses required for advanced degrees and terminal vocational courses for students desiring ¢ne- and two-year programs, SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION—JUNE 16 “possible implication of such|the Central Utah Project with | moves” for the nationalist/that available from other sourChinese government on Formo- oe the county is being studsa, ‘The passenger pigeon became! ag Lake City and Utah State Uni- | tional facilities over the past Almost 2000 Students © | versity at Logan are the long-| manyyears. Wasatch School District, un|time traditional colleges, but} Undoubtedly the biggest ex- der Dr. in Van Wagone, | Weber State at Ogden and Col-| pansion of all, however, has fee of Southern Utah at Cedar) bean at BYU where the Also completed since the, THE AMERICAN FOLK DANCERS of BYU, headed by Mrs, opening of the autumn semes-| Mary Bee Jensen, have made a tradition of taking part of ter is a new underground phys-| the Provo campus around the world. Last summer, while on jes research laboratory, which) their fourth tour of Europe, the group visited France, Holland, approximately rn | Utah's expanding higher edu-| Well over 200 Utah County ie fan at set year an cation structure now includes) high schoo] graduates currently oyt rate hadfa to one-third | four _ State-supported degree-| are enrolled at Snow. \the rate of the 1962-63 schoc granting institutions — in addiEra of Expansion year. |tion to Brigham Young Univer-| On the crest of a substantial ” 41) ee ok . |sity, church-supported and big-|building boom, all of the Utah ; high-arched roof makes the building one of the most unusual on campus. The new structure has an arched room which is 40 feet at the apex. The axterior appearance matches the brickwork of the Fieldhouse. Ideal Living more eee aoe Ipine is the county's large e |gest of them all. bring the total in the complex to eight, housing about 2000 Laboratory to * ly 17.000 students. Superintend og space for 262 students or a Research one +) On Crest of Major Growth theYb:sms conn ws dropout problem in today's total of 1548 in the six buildings. The other is an addition to the Helaman Halls which will Wayne Pearce. . Loe | h | jent Dan Peterson administrates | Colleges, Technical Schools iver'sio iecsis int sites: | who serve the northern part of and the new structure will add “As far as utility is concerned, our indoor courts are on a part with someof the best {n the country,” said Coach | Not added interest —— ’ i State Universities, Junior f students. These halls are served by Cannon Center, central dining and administration building. The Tennis Building, located just south of the Smith Fieldhouse, was inaugurated with a tournamentin December. It has four indoor courts and space at each end for tempo- Payson. ieee | single students, two to a room, rary bleacher-type seats. Springville and Seal with past quccessy the| 15, 200 - ied. Special Summer Events Include Aerospace Trips, Drug Abuse Workshop, Musis Workshop, Forensie Workshops, Aerospace Workshop and Language Arts Workshops. Real name of ElmerRice, the extinct in the United Staves in American playwright, was crig1914, when the last-known bird inally Reizenstein, but he chang- of the species died at Cincin-|ed it because it was toodifficult nati's 200, |to spell. 4 For further informution write: INFORMATION SERVICES, WEBER STATE COLLEGE, OGDEN, UTAH 84403 4 For Further y i ite: Information Write: The Registrar, Snow College, Ephraim, Utah |