Viking_Yearbook_66
-T Only students who have suffered the four block sprint to the First Christian Church for folk dancing or a fencing practice in the basement cell of Old Main fully appreciate the new Physi- cal Education Building which has provisions for indoor baseball, roof tennis, handball, squash, golf and archery plus large and small gyms, giving PSC basketball teams a true home floor. Upperclass science will move to the completed Science Building while the underclassmen, Iack- ing seniority, remain in a less crowded Old Main. A greenhouse, aquarium, lecture audi- torium seating 145, animal housing and in- creased lab and research space are among the facilities the Science Building will provide. But this $12 million building project will not end the crush at PSC. At best it will maintain the present level of saturation. To merely keep up with the predicted enrollment increase, PSC must continue to build at least at the 1965-66 rate. A choice must be made-fewer students or more buildings.
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