Martin Nelson Custodian Campus Beautification Gains Support, Criticism Two campus projects for the 1967-68 school year caused differ- ing reactions from the community of Madison. The project gaining general com- munity support was the campus beautification program. Trimming most of the 580 trees on campus, removing dead or misshaped trees, filling low areas with topsoil, doing extensive seeding and fertilizing, installing evergreens, and resodding abused grass areas added greatly to the appearance of the campus. The removal of trees to provide the much needed perimeter parking spaces brought about a contro- versy between the college and a few local citizens who felt the trees should be preserved. Although a great deal was said, officials de- cided to continue with their plans of making additional perimeter parking areas around the campus. Chopplng down trees .... .. . a major step towards Q? -:::' becoming a president!!! , Raymond Peterson Df- Efwln Pfel-'SS News, Student Foreign Languages and Business Publications ,, e Elizabeth Reilly Gerald Ripperger Biology Custodian FEB 68
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QS. us I nt govill lurse Morris Rounds Kathleen Rush Lawrence Sattgast Joseph Schnell GroundSK9eDeV Secretary Industrial Arts The new game room, now located in the basement of the Trojan Center, provides adequate and luxu- rious facilities for pool, foosball, pinball machines, and card playing. Buildings Undergo Remodeling Renovation projects at GBSC promise to ease some of the grow- ing pains of the institution. Projects completed this year include East Hall and the Trojan Center game room and snack bar. East l-lall, originally a dormitory built in 1901, was remodeled into a modern classroom and office build- ing. Used for the first time this year, East Hall offers the finest education facilities found at any state institu- tion of higher learning. Complete with air conditioning, the building features four stories of faculty off- ices and classrooms together with a 200-seat lecture hall. The Trojan Center having become too small to fulfill the needs of the students underwent remodeling this past year. The game room was moved downstairs and the over- crowded snack bar was expanded upstairs. Custodian 1, 'Q 2,-sts. t , 3 W Vern Schoeneman Manager, Bookstore 4 V I
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