| Show Board Approves Gets Enrollment Data The University Board of- Regents laid initial groundwork for the addition of a million dormitory for women students to the skyline at their regular meeting Monday The Board voted to make formal application the Federal government for a loan at per cent interest for construction of the dormitory north of THE UTAH State Building Board will file an official application with The federal agency has authorized funds for a number of campus including the Married Students Housing project and new bookstore under Regent Spencer S. finance committee chairman pointed for fixtures and out that interior furnishing was not included and i the in the loan decided to study possible ways to obtain necessary A. Ray mentioned the weekend meeting of presidents of eight Skyline Athletic conference universities in Salt Lake the pros and cons City to discuss of forming a new decisions were official interest on was great he continued of the because of some of the role of some Skyline in fact that two Oregon will have new presidents within the next few no decisions were reached at this also read a telegram from the chancellor of Denver University announcing that the Colorado school has terminated intercollegiate football the next few may jell in the way of re-aligning the athletic The Board was told that Maurice Romney Construction of Salt Lake was awarded a contract for construction of the on page Agents from page of Milton Bennion second phase noted the deaths of v students on the K collision over New VJ City which took the ill-fated jetliner T Rebecca we Ln from New York junior from Floral S N and Ruth graduate student from Se really felt this residence University's total The enrollment reached over the accord-toe il during to a Statistical Summary The number included men and making approximately men the ratio for every Other figures released 1356 non-residence transfer of whom from out-of-state col- or 29 per cent of the total student body are students from 49 countries are attending school Academic Vice Sterling M. McMurrin reported that the figures included 1800 who are not classified as day time EDITOR'S Because of space the remainder of the Regent's report till be continued in Wednesday |