Show Summer Use of Snow College f Facilities Approved By Council Counci Major use of Snow College facilities next sum summer mer by off- off campus groups has been ap approved approved approved ap- ap proved by the colleges college's Institutional Institutional Institutional Council At Its monthly meeting here the council approved a re request request request re- re quest by Ohio State University for use of Snow College facilities facilities facilities ties as headquarters fora for a nine- nine week program In geologic studies beginning In mid The Ohio State program will include field work for as many manyas as 80 geology majors from western mid-western universities universities universities and a science workshop for about 40 secondary school schoolteachers schoolteachers schoolteachers teachers from throughout the nation Ohio State will utilize classroom classroom classroom class class- room dormitory cafeteria of office office of- of fice and other ether facilities Counting Counting Counting Count Count- ing faculty and family members It will bring about people to the campus for most of the summer The council also approved permitting the Holiday Hollday Stake Church of Jesus Christ of Lat Lat- ter-day ter Saints to hold a youth conference on the campus for three days In late August About young people will attend Snow College personnel will assist with the conference The council heard reports from two school adminis adminis- Prof Joseph W. W Crane chairman of the Humanities DIvision Di Division Division DI- DI vision told the council that better better bet bet- ter facilities and additional equipment are needed In the art theater and radio and television depart departments men ts percent Eight of pf those who continue their education beyond l high gh school Intend to go out in the professions where only 23 percent of our nations nation's employed employed employed em em- are needed Prof Merritt Merritt Mer- Mer ritt E. E Bradley chairman of the Division of Industrial Technical Technical Technical cal and Vocational Education said In order to correct this balance and direct our young people into those areas where they are most needed and can find employment we must somehow Improve the image of post-high post school vocational education Acting president Lee R R. R Thompson told the council that the college administration has under consideration an expanded expand expand- ed development program wl which ch would be primarily concerned with publications public relations relations relations rela rela- alumni relations and fund raising Like all Institutions we are feeling the pressure of constantly constantly constantly con con- rising costs he said and feel that we need to seek financial support outside the usual tuition and state tax ta sources The council will next meet on the campus on Jan 14 ac according according according ac- ac cording to Chairman Ralph Blackham Moroni Following an afternoon business meeting the group will attend the Snow College Theater production Star tar Spangled Girl In addition to Mr Blackham Blackham Blackham Black- Black ham Council members in at attendance attendance attendance at- at were Mrs Ora Faatz Mayfield Mrs LaRue Nielson Ephraim Angus Belliston Salina Salina Salina Sa- Sa lina LaVerl Christensen Prove Provo Provo Pro Pro- vo ve Arthur Nielson and Theodore Theodore Theodore Theo Theo- dore Tuttle both of Salt Lake City |