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Show SUSC administrative officers relocated in old library building on campus demned for occupancy and has since stood idle until the State Building Board reaches a de-I de-I cision as to its future. "We were most grateful to United States Steel Company for providing a very excellent facility for us until space could be provided on the cam. pus," Dr. Bralthwaite stated. Dr. Bralthwaite expressed his appreciation for the efforts of Merrill Kunz and Joe Roberts Ro-berts and their staffs in expediting expe-diting the move. "It was neoes-. neoes-. sary to completely renovate I and clean the space for the new offices," he explained. "Our alterations and repairs and custodial services accomplished accom-plished this In the shortest possible time and enabled us to make the transition quickly and efficiently." Southren Utah State College administrative offices have been relocated in the space formerly occupied by the cam-pus cam-pus library, it was announced by Dr. Royden C. Bralthwaite, president. The facility is the west wing of the auditorium building. Offices now housed in the former CSU library include those of the president; directors direct-ors of finance, development, and academics; treasurer, registrar, reg-istrar, cashier, purchasing agent, bookkeeper, coordinator coordinat-or of college relations, coordination coordin-ation of information services; secretary of the nlumnl association, asso-ciation, coordinator of public relations, and all their staffs. The move was made possible pos-sible by the completion and occupation several weeks ago of the now library building. "We are very happy to be back on campus where we can better serve our students, faculty, fa-culty, and the public," Dr. Bralthwaite said. He explained that it was no-cessary no-cessary some two years ago to move the administrative offices of-fices several blocks from the campus to the former United States Steel Building. Prior to that time the college administration ad-ministration and many of the service offices were housed in the old Adiminstration Building, Build-ing, That building was con- |