THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 12,'19'7c THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 12, 1 9i~ TRAVEL-SEMINAR TO WASHINGTON, D.C. MARCH 6-13, 1976 " For Foreign students and scholars and limited number of American students " Meetings with government and civic leaders " Visits to historical monuments and sites, government buildings " Cost: $100 (round trip bus transportation, two meals a day, accommodations, entrance fees) CONTACT: ECUMENICAL CAMPUS CENTER 662-5529 REGISTRATION AND DEPOSIT DUE BY FEB. 25 FEATURING: SKY KING FEB. 5TH THRU FEB. 7TH Bring an Old Friend, Make a New Friend. WEEKLY HOURS FRI. & SAT. HOURS 9 omm.-2 a.m. 8 p.m.-2 a.m 516 E. LIBERTY 994-5350 (COMING SOON: SAM & DAVE) AFTER MANY YEARS OF DELIBERATION By TOM CAMERON and HENRY ENGELHARDT "Planning for the two new buildings began right after World War II with the return of war veterans and a signifi- cant increase in enrollment showing a greater need for facilities. This is the culmina- tion of over 25 years of work." -Dr. Rodney J. Grambeau, Sports Club coordinator and acilities set for former member of the Athletic committee on Recreation, In- tramurals and Club Sports. Plans for increasing the intra- mural facilities began 25 years ago, but finances and priorities perpetuallytrelegated the pro- posals to the committee stage. "Student pressure in 1967 through 1969 convinced Robben Fleming's more receptive ad- ministration to make moves to build recreational Grambeau said. facilities," Other than the Margaret Bell Pool built in 1954, it has been 48 years since the University has expanded the recreational facilities. Over this period, the enrollment has quadrupled. THE FIRST ACRICS commit- tee, appointed by Fleming in 1968, came up with a solid pro- posal for two new intramural and recreational buildings in 1969, including prospective sites and cost with primitive ideas of what was needed in the fa- cilities. "It took an awful long time to figure out financing," said Don Canham, head of ACRICS at the time. From 1969 until 1972, th mittee searched outv methods of financing whi ing to reduce the overall 'How it was to be pa other than non-student fe ments, were being invesi but none were found fea said Grambeau. In this time, they also the North Campus Building the original Fuller Row to Murfin Field. ALSO DURING this ACRICS met with "ever ceivable interested group as much input as to wha into the buildings as pos Eventually, committees up of students and faculty were senited their final plans to the e com- formed to plan both buildings. Regents for approval. By May various It was decided that 3he arzhi- '3, the architects' plans for the ile try- tecture of the buildings should intramural buildings were sub- costs. be coherent with its surround- 'uitted and the construction of id for, ings even though the cost would the facilities was underway. e pay- be more. "To build a pre- The construction for the Cen- igated, fabricated building on North sible," Campus like the track and ten- an Campus cbnsJuc- nis building," said Dr. Michael 74 and North Campus construc- Stevenson, head of the IM tion started the following Oc gmom partment, "would have really tober. d site looked ugly." "The building time has been WHY WALK FAIARITIER! LEVI'S BRAND Available at Wild's Varsity Shop FEATURING: " Cordurovs 0 Ponatella 0 Work Shirts . Denim Bells Knit Slaks " Flannel Shirts " Brush Denims * Pre-Wash Slaks " Denim Jackets Wild's varsity Shop 311 S. STATE STREET I time, y con- to get at goes ssible." made I eclipse presents Powless quits MADISON - John Powless, Wisconsin basketball coach the past eight seasons, has resigned effective at the end of the current campaign, A t h 1 e t i c Director El- roy Hirsch announced yester- day. This makes Michigan's Johnny Orr the dean of Big Ten basketball coaches. At the same time, the Inter- collegiate Departmer *)f Ath- letics planned to turn Yost Field House into Yost Ice Arena, con- struct the Track and Tennis Building and renovate the thenj obsolete Coliseum for intra- very fast," Stevenson said. "The building on Central Campus has gone without a hitch. We have not been bothered by labor prob- lems or material shortages. It has been a very smooth opera- tion. "Weather problems have slowed the building on North Campus, but I have been as- sured that the building will open on time." It's been 31 years now since the need for a new building was first discused, including seven years of vigorous planning and building. And even though Michi- gan will be the nation's leader in indoor recreational facilities,, as Stevenson says, "we will not have more facilities than we need." * * * Next week the intramural I G I 04A~ ASK mural use. coverage takes you to the non- make-believe world of millions IN EARLY 1973, ACRICS and of dollars-the fiancing of the the Athletic Department pre- new buildings. I ' .k z ,y E v.-, ' ,~ SATURDAY FEBRUARY 14-8:00 P.M. KEITH JABRETT CHARLIE*HADEN, PAUL*MOTIAN with DEWEY*REDMAN, HILL AUDITORIUM TICKETS: $4 00, 4.50 5.00 Available at Discount Records & Michigan Union Box Office-763-1107 IT P .u ~ I " . . ... t x 9 _ x. 1 F ; / / i L / f l 1 P, ' / I We want COUNSELORS and SPECIALISTS to work with emotionally disturbed children in a residential summer camp setting. SILVERMAN VILLAGE of CAMP TAMARACK Contact ANN COOPER at 763- 4117 for more information and an appointment. Interviews will be held Feb. 20 . 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