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s..U v w v We've come a long way since the last Corsair left old Master's Field, today's campus sprawls over old runway and hangar space. We've added a man-made lake and a God-made tree. ' Although our progress has been rapid, there is still a long way to go before Miami-Dade is complete. Construction is progressing far ahead of schedule fit says herej, and if you stand still long enough someone is sure to put a building around you. Enrollment has more than doubled the intended quota of Scott Hall and the process of education never stands still, hence, construction is j fgP-21aqgZ.rY,.f.,'771n ,lull lj1:rl'11Q1llllff ,' keeping pace with the rapid growth of our student body. Soon our campus will be completed. Thomas Iefferson's 'quad' design, so popular with the ivy league schools, is being aquatically revived around the lake. Another tree is planned. No ivy is needed to imbue our walls with artificial dignity, but we're far ahead of some of the big-name institutions in expansion. Oxford, for instance, hasn't added a new building in 1,000 years! See Treesg Ioyce Kilmer
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. sif- f 1 rl 1 1 , . i i .ar .1 na. A . . -,Fl V, v R 4 sg- r J 1-- tri' ' ' gp .5 f!4f'f.a., A km' ' -.cars 'eff :Agn-I I-.1 lf a student seated in class sleeps in a desk of four square feet while his automobile is reposed in an area of one hundred and sixty-two square feet of our parking lot, we have a ratio of nearly 40 to 1. This, then, leads us to believe that the total area occupied by a student and his car is directly proportional to the square of the number of parking citations received in a constant period of a given semester, provided that the student's grade average keeps him in college. Is it incongruous that a student occupies not 1 X 40th the space allotted his iron? Should we expand our learning resources Qoff campus these are called buildings j, thus consuming invaluable parking space? Perhaps students should be discouraged from driving to school. Experts flike the MTAJ think so. 74 km' But take a look at our campus during classes. XVe see large grey buildings encircled by a seemingly endless array of glittering steel and chrome. An impala, a mustang, a cobra, a jaguar, a stingray, a barracuda - the menagerie crouches all around the campus ready to spring forth and jam 27th Avenue at the sound of the bell. Within the buildings, the student still occupies his four square feet. Does he ever stop and think that he requires only lX40th the space his car rates? Does he ever notice the size of the buildings compared to the size of the parking lots? Probably not. Once his car is firmly entrenched in its parking space, he needn't concem himself. Those one hundred and sixty-two square feet are all his, come snow, wind, sleet or seagulls.
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