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Food

&

al the Universit

What are all these stu–

dents talking about?

The University Center of

course!

W

he University

Center acted as a

main place of

congregation for stu–

dents on campus. It had

been a place to eat,

play, study, or Just

"hang out". The UC

filled practically every

need or desire of col–

lege students this year.

Students had the op–

portunity to eat in a se–

lection of four different

places. The Grille, locat–

ed on the 1st floor, was

a great place for pizzas,

hamburgers,

&

fries.

The Dell catered to a

healthy array of sand–

wiches, salads,

&

pas–

tas, "The car· carried

Just about everything ft

was famous for excel-

1

en t Mexican food

lunches,

&

the bakery

had the best selection

of pastries

&

ice cream.

To top this all off, the

U.C. provided a market

place so students

wouldn't have to leave

campus to go to the

grocery store. Found of–

ten at the UC was music

and Monday Night Foot–

ball at the Grille, con–

certs and comedy

nights, and films and

seminars as well as

meetings in its various

rooms. Also available

for the use of students

were the gameroom,

study room, television

room, and the comput–

er lab. The UC housed a

number of offices such

as the Vista, Associated

Students, Student Orga–

nizations and Retail Op–

erations. Who do we

have to thank for all

this? It was Dean of Stu–

dent Affairs, Tom Burke

who decided to make

the UC,

&

Ernest

&

Jean

Hahn (whom the UC is

named after) added a

great deal of support to

the construction of the

UC - the center of our

campus life.

C rammln'I

Linda Bush

finds a comer

to

study In on

the

1st

floor

of

the

u.c.

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