April 3, 2008
Slideshow: Columns come home to Sylvan Theater
The Sylvan Theater is back to normal after several months without its columns. The columns — which are all that remain of the original, downtown Territorial University Building that was razed in 1908 — were removed last fall to be repaired. The work was funded by contributions from the Class of 1956 for their 50th reunion.
Twenty-two Facilities Services staffers were involved in the work, which included replacing the columns’ wooden bases with concrete replicas and cleaning and painting the columns themselves. Over spring break, a crew performed the arduous task of moving the columns back home, and our photographer was there to record the journey.
The return of the columns represents the final step in a complete overhaul of the Sylvan Theater. Back in 2005, some trees were removed and others planted, new stairs were constructed for the theater’s natural stage and new systems were installed for drainage and irrigation.
The completion of the work comes none too soon, as the Sylvan Theater is the most used outdoor space on campus, and is particularly popular for graduation events.
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Staff who were involved in the Sylvan Theater project include:
Project Manager
Herman Lanier
Heavy Equipment Operators
Eric Brihagen, lead
Denis Mahony
Maintenance Mechanics
Barbara Clouse, lead
Brian Davis, lead
Kevin Benton
Eric Martin
Masons
Obie Scott, lead
Josh Strange
Ruth Grassie
Campus Engineering
Tom Berg
K.C. Chen
Carpenters
Lance Karvonen, lead
Gordon Keough
Andy Schlais
Dan Lindsey
Painters
Tom Morse
Katheryn Hansen
Darren Cox
James Pfleger
Gardeners
Mike Erickson, lead
Jessie Sager