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Show The- first and major unit of the $2.8 million Fine Arts-Auditorium Center will be completed in 1964. Included in this unit will be an 1,800-seat capacity auditorium and classrooms for music and theater arts. The final unit, to be in use in 1965, will include a little theatre, seating 300 to 400, and classroom facilities for speech, art, and radio. We Build For Tomorrow WEBER COLLEGE. CAMPUS PLAN The beauty of glass dominates Lyon's sketch of the proposed dormitories. Construction is expected to be completed by 1964. OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF OGDEN, UTAH To the Faculty and Students: I have observed with interest and enthusiasm the growth and development of Weber College. Weber has provided inspiration and personal preparation to thousands of our people for nearly three quarters of a century. It has raised our cultural level by bringing a college atmosphere to Ogden and by sponsoring many high-quality dramatic, educational, and aesthetic programs. It is a pleasure to join with others of this area in applauding Weber's advance to a four-year status. This is a major step both for Weber College and the greater Ogden community as well as a credit to all who have worked to achieve this goal. This new function is certain to contribute much to the culture, the economy, and the interest in northern Utah. It is a special pleasure to welcome and to congratulate those students of the college who will be members of the first graduating class to offer the bachelor's degree at Weber College in the spring of 1964. This will mark them as most significant members of an outstanding alumni. The Council and all others of the City Administration intend to cooperate in any way possible to expedite expansion and development of Weber College. It is our wish that we might help to make this growth pleasant, efficient, and adequate. Congratulations to a great educational institution. Merle E. Allen, Ed.D. Mayor, City of Ogden |