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PLANS CAL IOR 112 FOOT 6YMADDITION Committee Designs Extension ]lousing Swimming-Pool, Additional Booms, Etc. 50 SHOWER-BA THS FORII BASEMEN T Plans for the proposed addition to Waterman gymnasium, the prepara- tion of which was referred to the building and grounds committee of the board of regents by that body last Thursday, are now being drawn by the building and grounds committee of the university under the supervision of Superintendent James H. Marks, '08E. The present plans were first sketch- ed by H. J. Weeks, '03-'06E, and call for an addition of 112 feet to the length of the present men's gym, No change is to be made in the width of the building. The department is consider- ing two locations for the addition, and will either place all of it at the west end of the gyi or will add 64 feet on the west and 48 feet on the east. The latter plan is being favored. The pro- posed addition will make the gym floor proper 262 feet long by 90 feet wide, and will add 13,500 square feet of floor space to the present 150 x 90 floor. The increase will augment the floor space by about.81 per cent, mak- ing 23,580 square feet in all. The entrance to the building will face the south in the new plans, and three floors of offices and rooms for various purposes are to be built up across the entire south side. The rooms now occupied by the director will not be materially changed, but will occupy a part of the new block of smaller rooms. In the basement, the present locker room, which has a capacity of 5,000 lockers, will i'emain practically the same. On the west it is planned to add a room 64 x 90, in which a swim- ming pool 40 x 70 will be built, and on the east a hand ball court 90 x 50 is to be put in. The smaller rooms on the south side of the basment will be fitted up for the various Varsity teams, rubbing rooms, private show- ers, and private rooms for the members of visiting athletic teams. Fifty new shower baths will be added to the equipment, and a special room will be built in the basement to accommodate the showers. This will bring the pres- ent number of baths up to 74. * On the first floor, the gym floor prop- er will occupy the largest space 262 x 90. On the south, offices will be ar- ranged for the director of the gymnasi- um, the various coaches, the trainer, the director of the athletic association, the student manager of varsity teams, and examining rooms will set aside for the university health service. Level with the second floor a 10 lap running track will supplant the present 14 lap track, while on the south special rooms- will be fitted up for minor sports. Here a lecture room for football practice will be built, and a 25 x 30 room for fencing, a 24 x 30 room for wrestling, an 18 x 30 .room for private boxing, and a 25 x 30 room for public boxing will be provided. The. department computes the time required. to complete the addition at about six months, and believes that if the operations go through without de- lay the gymnasium will be ready for occupation at the beginning of the next college year. M.ISICAL CLUBS WILL SHOW IN JACKSON AND GRAND RAPIDS Concert Here on Last Night of April to Precede Out of Town Performances Michigan's combined musical clubs will give a concert in Jackson on May 8, according to an announcement made yesterday by D. R. Ballentine, '16, manager of the joint organization. The clubs are to perform in Grand Rapids on May 7, and from there will journey to Jackson. The date for the next concert in Hill auditorium has been set for April 30, and arrangements are already un- der way to present an unusually at- tractive program. All men wishing to enter the compe- tition for the musical clubs' poster for next year, are urged to communicate with Manager Ballentine at once. "CREASE" WILL BE ISSUED AT LAW DANCE, MONDAY EVENING Copies of the eleventh annual Crease, publication of the senior laws, of which Harold Schardzki, '15L, is edi- tor, will be handed out at the Crease party, booked for 9:00 o'clock Mon- day night, at G.ranger's. Prof. R. E. Bunker and Mrs. Bunker will chaperon the party. Only '15 laws are eligible to attend, and opera music will be one of the evening's features. Window Cards A SPrCIALTY Davis & Ohlinger Prompt Printers Dance Programs and Banquet Mnus 1 Oo-11 E. WASHINGTON Phone 43a-J ad. from: - one of s 4our own men Te carette -~ or he 1BOX? C rl Do You prefer a fancy gold - box or genuine qualitY i a