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Show was second to the Social Science building to be dedicated this year. Housing the departments of Elementary and Secondary Education, and Family Life, the building contained classrooms, seminar rooms, laboratories, a media center and a children's school. The Ed Building cost a total of $2,380, 212.00, half of which was financed by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Dr. Robert J. Havinghurst, a noted author and professor of education and human development, was present for the pre-dedication ceremonies. Dr. Havinghurst spoke to WSC students at a convocation and later gave a lecture encompassing current educational issues at the pre-dedication ceremony. Utah governor Calvin L. Rampton and Ogden Mayor Stephen Dirks were two of the dignitaries present at the dedication ceremonies held in mid-February. KHIGH DHEIGH spoke to convocation goers on the history and tenants of the I CH1NG philosophy on January 24. The noted actor and director of I Ching Studies Institute in Los Angeles stated that I CHING was the basis of many different Chinese philosophies, including Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and Maoism. THE I CHING philosophy contained the idea that if man accepted and adjusted to change, then he would find life more enjoyable and less traumatic. The Education Building Upper left: The world famous Harlem Globetrotters performed to a packed crowd at WSC's gym. Upper middle: Two students discussed events on campus in the Union Building Snack Bar. Upper right: A WSC student was intent on forming a perfectly symmetrical vase with a potter's wheel. Center. Chatonelle members, Debbie Zizumbo and Janice Miya practiced many hours to perfect their maneuvers. Lower left: Explaining the meaning of Chinese characters, Khigh Dhiegh gave convocation-goers an idea of the concept of Change. Opposite page, upper right: Newly elected mayor of Ogden, Stephen Dirks, met with WSC's President Bishop during dedication ceremonies for the Education building. Lower left: A member of the Utah Repertory Dance Theater was part of a nostalgic dance of the 50's. Center Governor of Utah, Calvin L. Rampton was one of the dignitaries present at the dedication of the Education and Social Science buildings. Lower middle: WSC Basketball Coach, Gene Visscher, discussed defense strategy with a team member. Lower right: Khigh Dhiegh described the origin of a Chinese character. |