Show t Why Alt All This I I IT t tF tl l' Of 1 j l' l 2 12 I F jOh Oh On Friday February I Building Build Build- members rs of the Union I II ing- ing selection jury will meet etlo to tl decide ide upon the tile plans fort forI th the prop proposed sed Union Building Building Building Build Build- ing which has been the goal of students and alumni at the University for the past ten years will be spent by bythe bythe and the alumni association lw members rS s of df the present student stu stu- student dent body in placing placing- on n the time timet t campus rca I on one of the nio most t il need need- d 1 HI Hecl J buildings buildings' which h has as s' s yet et t been Breen proposed sed The building according to fo an article written f by Frank Jonas pre president ident of the student body which appeared ap- ap in the January 24 2 issue issuer of r the Chronicle will be equipped equip- equip I p ped pd d. d with an asem assembly Jy hall lIt gether r with vitti some elev eleven ti oth other r improvements which should d prove of real worth to the student stu dent body ody as asa a whole and as is a t center recreational enter center for campus s life Possibly more than one- one fourth of of the total cost of the building will be spent in the thea a auditorium and stage equip equip- ment nent 9 At tilt the last session of fi the Utah state l legislature g slature a sump sum 1 J bf of f was grant granted d to 1 the University for or the ere erection t of f 1 an an assembly h hall ll The assembly hall according to present plans will be equipped with a complete complete complete com com- stage and dressing room equipment and available scats seats for the entire student body Time The same legislature re promised I an an additional to be aP aPpropriated appropriated ap 1 at the the next next session rt which would be used for th the e completion 1 of the hall making the total cost some where around If these plans materialize the outlined in a few short years the University will be privileged j ed e to boast o of the best equipped campus c at least so far as assembly assembly assembly as as- halls are concerned Within a few yards of each r rother other will be placed two structures i tures each in itself capable of caring for the assembling needs of the University for some time to come Each in n itself a worthy addition to the j campus ampus but b both th together a T needless and foolish waste of t. t money and common Sense The educational system at tit atthe the University is js now hamper hamp hampered red r- r ed by bv the lack of class class' rooms I 1 English rig ish classes classes' n now convene convene in Ill engineering buildings and laboratories are employed as for lack of space Yet Yel these conditions are arc allowed allowed allow allow- ed cd to continue unaided and f plans continue to materialize for the erection of two beautiful beau beautiful assembly halls If the state legislature has decided that the money be expended expended ex ex- for an assembly hall halland halland and refuse to establish an appropriation appropriation appropriation ap ap- for th the tIu erection of classrooms then why should a apart apart part palt of the Union Building be planned with an assembly hall hicl included There are arc times when even horse sense may be used to toad ad advantage antage and there appears no better place to exercise exercise a little effort to inaugurate some manner of sound reasoning which would obviate such complicating complicating com com- com com- plic circumstances It is apparent that the Union Union Union Un Un- ion Building ft a necessity and that an assembly hall would solve many campus ampus problems but why build two complete structures with but one purpose purpose pur pur- po pose e in view n. n |