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From one of the basic needs of man one of the most active student organizations has sprung. You and I and Mickey Hosfelt shell out nearly S100,000 each year in Chem 12 for between-class coffee, doughnuts, and sandwiches. We stream blithely in and out of the Union Room's double doors and unorthodox North Window entrance-talking, laughing, discussing zoology and Tom Emmet, solving the World's problems and Dr. Henderson's problems-and making more noise than any of us had ever heard before. And while satisfying those educational hunger pangs We've made our basement oasis one of the axes of University life. The Union is more than a campus eating spot, it's a pleasant place for meeting friends, a clearing house for class and social information, a convenient starting place for excursions with that special guy or gal. And from our pennies every day it amasses a sizeable part of the student contribu- tion to the Activities Building Fund. Besides managing Homecoming and after-game dances, Union officers chair most Student Council com- mittees, and the Union president, also Council president, is one of the most influential students at the University.
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Rev Georgefl Shiple S.J. ' Superintendent Buildings dc Grounds Many universities are noted not only for their high ratings but also for the beauty of their campuses. And the University of Detroit is no exception. The Rev. George A. Shiple, S.J., chairman of the Building and Grounds com- mittee, has created an oasis of cool green in the midst of the desert of harsh brick buildings and garish neon lights that surround the school. He has successfully re- moved the stigma of city college from the University and has enhanced and enriched the atmosphere with the skillful arrangement of trees and shrubs.
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