Gregarious Indiana University students roup themselves into steering committees, uncils, boards, and assemblies as they seek cognition and fulfill the hope that extrarricular activities will complement their assroom studies. This year the first four floors in the original part of the Union Building were remodeled to carry out a plan for a concentrated student activity center. To increase efficiency several of the major activities are now situated on the third floor. At least 181 groups meet regularly in the Union and throughout the campus. Of them
aganizations g)rOvide 63 are honoraries, 54 are political organizations, and 15 are religious clubs. From activities often come the leaders of their respective fields. The man or woman who may head the Student Foundation Committee, be chairman of the Union Board, or edit the Daily Student holds the key to understanding what makes people tick.