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Show The arts and crafts room is designed for individual and, group use in making posters and decorations for various activities, and in the pursuit of a favorite hobby. The appearance of the Hi-Lo's was a first in social life as Weber moves into her four-year status----another opportunity provided by the Union Building. Located on the lower level of the building, the college bookstore is spacious and well lighted, and keeps Weber students supplied with the suggested tools of learning. It takes a bit of concentration to find the right number. The telephones are one of the many niceties that were included to insure the happiness of Weberites. Returning students undoubtedly well remember the temporary Union Building, (or T.U.B., as it was more affectionately referred to by some of the sentimentalist groups on campus.) Just as the TUB served as the center for leisure activity, the magnificent new Weber College Union has rapidly become the axis of campus life. Even though its overwhelming popularity necessitated the designation of pedestrian lanes to accommodate Union Building traffic, no one can deny that the contributions the Union has made to life on campus have been more than "worth their weight in gold." Perhaps the main reason for the success of the Union is the fact that all activities and offerings of the building are regulated by student committees who, through thoughtful study and application, and a sincere interest in the comfort and happiness of their fellow students, make sure that the social, cultural, and recreational needs of each individual are satisfied. Bill Norris and Brent Thurgood find the relaxed atmosphere of the lounge an ideal setting for an exciting game of chess. |