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Show Westminster College Outlines Improvements rial chapel, to cost approximately approximate-ly $75,000 each. Objectives "of the 1945-46 program pro-gram include addition of five more full-time professors to the faculty (three were added during dur-ing the past year), elimination of the high school department (first steps in this program were taken during the past 30 per cent increase shown last veari. an increase of eni'oll- Announcement of the launching launch-ing of an ambitious half-million dollar fiveryear plan for Westminster West-minster College, starting with the estabishment of the 70-year-old Utah institution on full four-year senior college basis, is announced in a bulletin issued this week by Dr. Robert D. Steele, president. First steps toward to-ward establishment of the four-year four-year college course were taken last year, and it is anticipated that a full senior college class will be registered next fall, members of which will receive their bachelor of arts degree next June. The five-year plan contemplates, contem-plates, in addition to the full senior college educational curriculum, cur-riculum, various improvements and additions in equipment, and two new campus buildings, a science building and a memo- ment by 30 per cent (above the year), and an extensive program pro-gram of campus improvements. In this last category it is planned plan-ned to modernize the girls' dorm, re-roof the gymnasium, paint exterior wood of all buildings, build-ings, replace and modernize the heating system, and define the campus with a wall or hedge. The announcement of ine new program came simultaneously simultane-ously with the college's annual drive for funds. The inter-mountain inter-mountain auota for this j'ear is set at $25,000. |