| Show Campus in the Crisis A Summary of University Wartime Activities By Robert Cutler Through the maz of wartime pressure students feeling that their thoughts of expanding or creating are i tied by wartime curtailments of times a query into the future will disclose a silver Evidence that will prove the fact was included in a recently released statement that confirms that the university's for athletics has only been tion and expanding program ed and not Students were told to expect a improvement among other the oft-attended Ute New Lighting System Present to become effective follow- ing the call for the installation of an up- to-date lighting system that will facilitate F night play and shed light on night student- body Also in the offing will be the addition of a training table to condition Utah The enlargement and reequipping of H a modernistic press-box is imminent and will allow better of Utah activities in newspapers and on the As to the structural effects now the completion of a stairway on the north of the stadium is planned as well as a vast landscaping program that will take in the entire north section of the oval that Cutler is not covered with There is also a possibility that the ed and slivered seats will be replaced with new New Big Seven Conference Speculation has it that the postwar period will see the of a new conference set-up with football play governed by a A special committee of Intermountain school representatives is now conducting an investigation into all the possibilities af-forded by such a revised Plans that would have the new football serve as an during inter-school feuds would have the direction of the enforcement of training and the choosing of officials for various These are now controlled by an athletic council with but little central authority and an According to school such a football directive organization is advisable under the current the laxness in supervision permits all to few athlete-students to be negligent in their scholastic pursuits without their eligibility in with coaches unable to players or tempt them through contracts with school coaches under the new high school athletes will attend the school of their choice rather than be by athletic i it is pointed will require the athlete to make high Higher Eligibility Standards enough grades to retain his eligibility in Contrasting the present system gives the high school athlete the impression that the school is obligated to him for his athletic talents and for his having enrolled in a school that might not have been his choice if he hadn't been Under the system now a great number of athletes fail to a turn which school officials say is Not only will the present ban on building and improvements be lifted following the war to allow greater but the university will be able to allot more funds to such projects after the remaining owed on the Field house is paid which will be in the next several |