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The U-D Chorus performed with the Detroit Symphony in the Ford Auditorium at the annual Alumni Concert December 5. Playing an active part in the U-D Alumni Association are the very Rev. Laurence V. Britt, S.J., Vice President John R. Mulroy, and Associate Pro- fessor John May. 18
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M. Joseph Donoghue, dean of men, handles the coordination of all University activities. Leaders adopt new v1lews The coming of this year saw the completion of a new ad- ministration building next to the Student Union. Improving general communication among administrators through a com- mon resource, the Fisher Ad- ministration Building will improve, it is hoped, efficiency in running all of the depart- ments on campus. Marking just the outward change, few not connected with U-D saw the real renova- tion. It came, not with new and modern architectural styles, not with ideas of expan- sion, but from within. It came from the Administration and promised an even more pro- gressive University. Tradition will remain and will grow, for tradition is rich at U-D. It will be embellished, however, and will be made more prominent by contemporary ideas and contemporary action, for the Administration is adapting its views. New arrangements which at- tempt to insure academic ex- cellence mark the U-D of now and a new and changing U-D of the future. 17
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a Seen at the Alumni Dinner are Judge Thomas Brennan, attorney Nathan Goodnow and the very Rev. Laurence Britt, S.J. apa are. These alumni paused to view the decorative lobby of Ford Auditorium from the balcony. Bedard leads alumni A three week trip to Europe, a vacation in Puerto Rico, reacti- vation of the Alumni Fund, and a new five year class reunion pro- gram are just a few projects that indicate the enthusiasm for the new activities this year. Robert Bedard, executive director of alumni relations, said “The U-D Alumni Association has taken on a new look in alumni relations, making every attempt to diversify the activities and to develop progressive projects that would at- tract the greatest number of alumni.” One major alumni event illustrating the inter-organizational cooperation was the fourth annual concert at Ford Auditorium featuring the U-D Chorus. According to Bedard, interest in the concert this year surpassed that of previous years. This year the alumni planned the five-year reunion with activi- ties including cocktail hours, a dinner dance, and tours of the campus. 4 EO i, 19
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