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Show ORSON SPENCER HALL The perspective of college life showed a remarkable change for all students this year as Orson Spencer Hall opened its doors to the onslaught of English and philosophy classes. The new classroom building was the first of three major campus projects to be completed. Along with Ballif Hall and the new Union, OSH will unite the upper and lower campus and result in the new perspective of the "U". Named after the first chancellor of the University of Deseret, the spacious building was dedicated on September 25,1955 by President A. Ray Olpin and Stephen L. Richards. The building features modern design both inside and out and boasts of a 800-car parking lot. OSH entered the year with a new campus activity, that of the Tuesday Lecture Series. Featuring speakers, movies, and musical programs, the lecture room has been in constant demand. With the new classroom and completion of the other major projects, the campus truly takes on a new perspective. Inviting glass entrance of Orson Spencer Hall is a welcome addition to campus facilities. Above: Typical classroom in Orson Spencer Hall is furnished with modern movable writing chairs and special lighting. Left: Prison-like corridor greets students as they search out offices of instructors and departments. English and philosophy departments were located here. 208 |