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Show CSU Ground Breaking Ceremonies Mark Housing Solution Grou.id breaking ceremonies for the new men's dormitory building at the College of Southern South-ern Utah were held this week with many officials from the cityj and the school attending. Also present were students of the college, col-lege, mostly men, who stand to reap the greatest benefits when the building is completed. Director of the college, Dr. Daryl Chase, emphasized that not only will 200 male students be able to secure comfortable quarters during the school term, but that many teachers from out-of-town schools will be able to use the building for family quarters quar-ters during summer school sessions. ses-sions. The apartments are so arranged ar-ranged that they may be utilized conveniently as sleeping and eating eat-ing quarters for entire families. Dr. Chase called attention to the fact that few schools can furnish quarters for an entire family, and that for summer school periods a visiting teacher must often leave his family behind. Not only will living quarters at moderate prices be made available for such families, the director pointed point-ed out, but visiting teachers will be able to take advantage of the arear's scenic attractions and va-cationland va-cationland offerings while they study. For those who do not wish to prepare their own meals in the kitchens of the dormitory, meals may be had in the dining room of the itudent center. This cafeteria cafe-teria program can be expanded or decreased as requirements direct. di-rect. Added to the advantages offered of-fered by the new dormitory are those of the library-auditorium building now under construction. This building, which will be refrigerated, re-frigerated, will make it possible to present summer entertainments entertain-ments in comfortable surroundings. surround-ings. It is expected that both buildings build-ings will be completed by the beginning be-ginning oi the school term next fall. |