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Show The rising gymnasium is a continual reminder of the spirit of growth which characterizes the Weber campus. Weber students look forward to the spring completion of the huge structure. Ice skating students take a few "pains" in learning to master their subject. It has been an inspiring experience for our family to watch the shaping of this imposing structure, to watch as the architect's design gradually comes to life. It is inspiring to realize, too, that those of us who return to Weber next year will have the opportunity to use and enjoy its many modern facilities. The physical education instructors at Weber College continually strive to provide an interesting and effective curriculum for our students. It is with this thought in mind that innovations are constantly being effected. The most noteworthy addition this year is the popular bowling center in the Union Building. Wilma Grose Sara Johnston Ramona Madson James Tolman Head Librarian Weber College has a fine library which, like the rest of the campus, is undergoing a period of rapid growth and expansion. A new library building is already in the planning stages; it promises to supply the increased demand for study facilities in the near future. In the library, friendly, helpful librarians assist in locating materials, file useful information, and offer advice about the use of library equipment. They also provide training in library science to students interested in that field and maintain order, making the library an ideal place to study. The library extends into nearly all phases of study and certainly into all phases of educational research. Here, the student can find information on almost any subject in the growing collection of current periodicals, encyclopedias, biographies, analogies, atlases, dictionaries, and other reference books. In addition, in order that the students might use these tools effectively and efficiently, the librarians spend much of their time each quarter in instructing orientation classes in the proper use of the library facilities and library rules and regulations. Some internationally famous personalities are included in the evening school teaching staff. Among them are Paul Bonifas, prize-winning French ceramist (shown here) and Charlotte Sheffield Maxfield, a former Miss U.S.A., who teaches a charm course. What would college students ever do without access to library facilities, and what better library facilities can be found anywhere than Weber's own? Weber College's Evening School provides a much needed community service. It affords those persons who would otherwise be unable to attend college an opportunity to further their education. The evening school offers a wide variety of classes and is continually increasing its scope to meet the ever-growing needs of the community. In keeping with a desire for expansion, Weber's evening school strives to provide classes in extensive new fields of inquiry. Weber College is proud to render service to the community by providing an opportunity for everyone to benefit from its superb educational facilities. Wendell Esplin Chairman Marvin J. Peterson |