| Show I Students Faculty Find New Home In Business Building by Rob Kjar Managing Editor Classes Class are in full swing in the recently completed Business Building and both students and faculty are enjoying the new facilities Extensive lab facilities for Office Administration and Accounting as well as numerous computers for Data Processing reveal the comprehensive offerings ready for forthe forthe forthe the third largest business school in the state Its just nice to be together in one place we have a home said Boyd Warnick associate professor of Transportation Transportation Transportation Trans Trans- Management Even with the new building growth for UTe h and the Business Department continues to to concern college administration Itis hoped that Phase II It of the business building will willbe willbe willbe be approved and underway in the next couple of yea years s. s 0 J r d iff c v. v L' L t j x i- i j 1 Wi l J r c 9 Y Mr i iY 7 Y r M S 6 A. A Dean Mike Homer takes lakes a a look up from his I r rk r dS I rr- rr O Or o. o T p. p r o iJ i. i i 4 i d 0 O j. j i- i tt iZ Beautiful scenery just outside classroom windows provides lure to pass the time l' l f 0 J f t t I. I r r r t r Teaching Assistant Carol Larson points out conveniences of t combined word processing and type labs II t 5 0 V f I I N flY Y Y k ft T c r 1 iii r t work work c cr the to Students operating o office ice machines find ry r foi future growth I J. J W mand and ks rM j C Y t f ra rai i- i t. t i r Accounting students check answers at a specially designed t d desk es k I |