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Show 1522371' , Lake City should decide to teVORe'1R921ReRe; The President recommended that RRé'URinRsiRy see what can be done about prov1d1Rg facilities on its property that can be utilized incase Renure of City property on the south Side of HempeRRadRoad comes- yy'__' to an end. :Z‘?'"‘ . . A dieeussion follOwed and 1t was noteflthat there ‘ remaiRs in the reserve building fund approximately $500, 009 which could be allocated for a permanent 1‘"1 1R, _ ' classroom building. Regent Romney then moved theR these funds be if": , alldceted as suggeSRed by the President for the planning an& building or a classroem building. ,Mntion was seconded by Regent GibSon. '1" '1 R‘l.ggN§¢RgC~ { :5? 0 0 Regent Bellif proposed a substitute motioR previdi CLASSROOM that the matter be referred to the Buildings-Grounfls BUILDING '» REFERRED Committee for study and report to the Board. The 50b+ R0 BLDG.~ ‘GRUUNDS‘ atitute motion was Reconded and carried. COMMITTEE , 1 , ' ‘ 0n met on at Regent Bellif ' 74',RRsIeRATIOR , ' dul second 6 eld y e n 'ACCRPTED: carried, the follovdng resignation fromthe School 1 ‘MRS. , ;. IMOGENE , 1 KING of Social Work was accepted: ' ‘ Mrs. Imegene W. King, Assistant PRofeesor01 Social Werk. effective April 7, 1950. : ,‘APPogNTo V»%§¥ROVED Appointments as listed in Appendix One in addition to the following were approved on motien of Ragent ‘ Romney ascended by Regent Pace: Name ‘1 Chan, P'ifii Chic Amount 1 WC éw~,;.¢ué;"° 'Rll‘f7‘yHag -‘33:} r(§150for Summer Quarter, and $750for19)o~. yea |