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LOOKING TO THE FUTURE This air view of the Mesa campus shows (i) the Industrial Education Building, (2) La Playa Stadium, (3) breakwater and (4) recently purchased land, the proposed site for new buildings and dormitories. The view of expansion for Santa Barbara College is yet a part of the immediate future. During the year meetings have been held with rep- resentatives of the University for the purpose of suggesting and developing future plans. Construction of buildings on the Mesa Campus will be started as soon as possible, but the shortage of materials and labor will probably de- lay the building program for several months. Dormitories will be the first buildings under construction.
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HISTORY IN THE MAKING Santa Barbara College representatives who wi tnessed Gov. Earl Warren signing a bill at Sacramento to provide dormitories for 4,000 University of California students were (left to right) Willie Wigger, Delmer Beisell, Sharon Smith, Dean Paul A. Jones, and Bernard Rumack. A new chapter in Santa Barbara College history was begun on March 18, 1946, when Governor Earl Warren signed Bill AB 47, appropriating ยป| ' 4,400,ooo for dormitories on the University of California campuses at Berkeley, Los Angeles, Davis, and Santa Barbara. During the month of January, Dean Helen Sweet, Sharon Smith, and Jack Newmon had lobbied for passage of the dormitory bill before the state legislature. Witnessing the signing in the Governor ' s office was a delegation of five from Santa Barbara College which included Bernard Rumack, Del Beisell, Sharon Smith, Willie Wigger, and Dean Paul A. Jones. The student delegates, all members of the California Club, attended a luncheon at Davis, following the ceremony. Santa Barbara ' s dormitories will be on or near the Mesa Campus.
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VETERANS ' REGISTRATION Spring enrollment at Santa Barbara College showed a gain of 60 percent over the Fall term, increasing from 871 to 1387. The return of veterans from World War II was largely re- sponsible for the gain, and for the first time in history men outnumbered women 698 to 689. This photo was taken on the special registration day for veterans, during which near- ly 600 ex-servicemen enrolled. For the first time in the history of Santa Barbara College men outnum- ber women students on campus. With the return of the veteran there was an enrollment gain of sixty percent over the preceding semester. February registration saw the return of many former students who are resuming their college careers after an absence of several years. Forty veterans are attend- ing college under Public Law 16, while the remainder are under Public Law 346, the G. I. Bill of Rights. Santa Barbara College will be looking for- ward to accelerated social activities, an outstanding athletic program, and academic superiority with the return of the veteran to the classroom.
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