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Show To meet the problem the administration has established a full time Planning Board, a move marked with intelligent foresight. Along with this they also acquired the services of the noteworthy campus planner and landscape architect, Robert Royston. Mr. Royston's plans develop a "new look" for the University's slopes. The total concept stems from the use of a campus core which will eventually include a multistoried library, the student union, the Park administration building, and new bookstore. The functions involved would be those of interest to all - faculty and students alike. This area will then be surrounded by structures housing the general education facilities; around this area will be the professional schools: College of Fine Arts, College of Medicine, etc. Peripheral roads envelope the campus of 1970 and provide for large parking areas to accommodate the increased traffic. Student living areas fringe this last segment to provide the final touch in complete organization. And this is but a portion of the scope of Utah's administrative planning. HOUSING AREA PARKINS Diagramatic of campus "new look." The University's highest advisors, the Board of Regents, guide the school. . . BOARD OF REGENTS - Left to Right, Row One: W. J. O'Connor, Spencer S. Eccles, Clarence Bamberger, Orrice C. McShane, Richard L. Evans, A. Ray Olpin. Row Two: Thorpe B. Isaacson, Rendell N. Mabey, Lamont F. Toronto, J. Grant Iverson, N. G. Morgan, Jr., Leon D. Garrett. f lip;:; ¦ ?&s'^*^^ |