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Show "Old Main" inUse As Vinter Quarter Begins Additional classroom space was made available at the Branch Agricultural college Mon-day Mon-day for the start of the Winter Quarter as students once again filed into the rebuilt "Old Main" building which was gutted by fire a year ago. Painters are being rushed to finish their touching up on the Interior as students began crowding crowd-ing the corridors of the famous old building, which preserves its outside identity but which has gone completely modernistic on the inside. Classes now being held In the new structure are business, English, Eng-lish, speech, military science, social so-cial science, education and psychology psy-chology and art. A "housewarming" will be held in "Old Main" on December 12, Just one year from the date the building was almost destroyed by a roaring fire. Enrollment for this winter quarter at the BAC Is equalling the record number for the quarter quar-ter a year ago. Campus housing is just about completely filled up, according to McRae Cloward, housing manager. Students not able to find campus quarters are being housed In Cedar City homes. Several new classes have been added to the school curriculum for the winter quarter, mostly in the upper division, for those students stu-dents who are preparing to get their Bachelor of Science degrees at commencement exercises next spring. The social calendar for the students during the coming quarter quar-ter is fairly full with a Christ, mas ball being the big formal dance. Several student body dances are also scheduled including in-cluding a Valentine ball and the Winter Carnival dance, February 22. Other events highlighting the winter quarter are the presentation presenta-tion of Handel's "Messiah", De-cember De-cember 18, and the scheduled production of the Shakespearean tragedy "Hamlet" sometime In February. |