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Item A theater arts center for Bozeman, Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Professional Schools, 1969) Brenner, Charles F.In consideration of the disadvantages of a poor location and also the fact that the Loft Theater has had many successful summer theater performances, a new theater may be built for permanent housing. The theater will remain small and intimate, for this is one of the real attractions of this theater. It must however, satisfy the conditions that the present theater does not. The new theater must contain good lighting facilities, it must have good sound control, and it must be located so as to be a good advertisement of itself. The live theater in Bozeman does not play each weekend or even every month of the year. When it is playing, it holds only a very few performances. The winter theater has only three performances each week. To heat and operate a building for these few performances costs money. In an attempt to balance these costs and also to boost the financial standing, two other functions will be designed into the building. The theater will also be a place for movies and a place for display of art.Item A city administration building for Helena, Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Professional Schools, 1969) Brown, James BradfordI propose that the City of Helena, in conjunction with the Model Cities program, (a federally funded program to reconstruct and renew decadent or decaying towns), build a new City Administrative Building ideally located to serve the expansion of Helena efficiently, and large enough to house the added personnel needed to administer the growing city. The proposed building would be designed to house the city offices, police department, city jail, and the fire department. Some of the Lewis and Clark County offices will also be included in this proposal.Item A printing plant for Bozeman, Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Professional Schools, 1968) Ellig, William D.In 1950 Bob and Harry Duntsch opened the Artcraft Printing plant in its present building at 241 East Main Street. When they first opened their shop they produced a weekly newspaper and they also did commercial printing. Several years later the Duntsch brothers sold the weekly newspaper to the Gallatin County Tribune. Since then Artcraft Printers have done only commercial printing. In 1962 Bob Graff joined the firm as a partner. In 1968 Harry Duntsch sold his share of the business to Bob Graff and Bob Duntsch. At the present, the firm has twenty-eight employees. A lack of floor space is the basic condition creating a need for a new building for Artcraft Printers, in Bozeman, Montana.Item A development study for Bridger Bowl(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1969) Berg, Wayne H.Item A highway administration building for the Montana Highway Commission at Helena, Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1968) Johnson, Raymond A.Item A curriculum for a four-year multiple activity program in industrial arts and a program for the school plant organization(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1968) Woltering, Antolene, SisterItem A Catholic Church for Bozeman, Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1965) Shepherd, RussellItem A high-rise apartment for Great Falls, Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1964) Sievert, Ken R.Item A high-rise apartment house for Bozeman(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1965) Lyle, Robert WarrenItem A civic center for Harlem, Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1964) Dolven, Fred O.