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Suth'n Belles More Protected Than NawthurnersEditor's I
( Note: This is the first although they may compare favor- "Many Northern school's regulations are By contrast, Northwestern of a two-part series on women's ably with other Southern schools.In and worked long much indigenous to how It University has a 12:30 <..m. week- regulations, comparing the UP to a survey made of comparable women. This may be up. They depend upon the night and a 2 a.m. weekend curfew other schools In the country. Part universities In the Midwest, last, The actual of the university and for its coeds. two will appear tomorrow.) Southwest and South, only the of the of parents, and are The American University in SUE HAUGSTED representative Southern school, determining factor, by the community Washington, D.C., has a 1 a.m. Staff Writer the University of Georgia, in Dean Brady. ." curfew for all women, but a The 20th century Southern belleIs Athens, was found to have stric- Two"A curfews were found to different week night curfew for each still more sheltered and pro- ter regulations and curfews than not only between schools, classification, freshman through tected than her Northern sister the UF. sections of the country senior. If college curfews and regulationsare This discrepancy in curfews Parties An unusual curfew system exists any Indication. between Northern and Southern curfew for all women at the at Tufts College in Boston. A Women's curfews at the UF Schools probably has a historical of Georgia Is 11:15 p.m. 10:30 p.m. curfew has been set are generally earlier than thoseat basis, according to Dean of Women --Page through Thursday and 12:30 other schools in the country... Marna_V. Brady. a.m. on weekends. (Continued on Page 2)) (The PloridalALLIGATOR HurricaneSee Read Tomorrow: Page 20 The Peel's Fate "THE DEEP SOUTH'S FINEST COLLEGE DAILY" Vol. 57, No.1 1 University of Florida, Gainesville Tuesday, September, 1964 . . '" '_J l f *%':+;:''\><>''' :.f::':' : :..,: __ ; -r - st: ; J Welcome Aboard, Frosh d $i A@: College! R >; I _ lit: v That ostentatiously, airily, knowllngly, smartly, ridiculously : pompously, clannishly, arrogantly, thoroughly, _ lf I: strictly, proudly, determined, laughable, academically, ____ sYA: : respectable endowed Institution where the coeds without ___ I}!M dates meet the men without money. 1p A it.. 4I N _____ n ; When freshmen come to the university for their first ?? :Wtaste\* of college atmosphere, a feeling of excitement exists l>,;.1 t :) _I 4 $; If ?1 the first time and many are afraid. ::;id@ During these beginning few months of campus life they i 1Pi will be administered,attached to,barred from,chartered tat til by, enrolled at, incorporated with, invested by, registered f.1td: restricted from and examined by. .. ' WW And not everyone will be friendly to them. : : : Those small little brains are coming to college to expand rnL wtl!::: their Ideas and broaden their Intellect so they may develop e i ': into mature adults with a worth-while education in their bt. Lla : hip-pockets. _ ;tt"? Many students will fall by the wayside during those f.@t four years but many will continue. 'h Wtiill' Some will lie awake at night wondering what the next ; t 1irx a day will.hold for them and whether they will pass a certain ...., > >. ":: : : >y4 course. f :::' : ;: M'w Others will be out for the fun and laughs of campus S :t$ life with no forethought of their studies. They are usually ::if.W1 the ones who never make it back the following year. They t. fail not only In their work but as responsible adults as ,<::, well. rMt.. Everything is new now,and everyday will be spent rtt: discovering, in one way or another, what Florida and life r ::t\J have to offer you. la , 1j:; fessor's testing habits. There will be times when you r iji ri: want to give up and quit but in the long run you owe Itt e+rSLEEP t: to yourself to stick with it. itf; t: These beginning months will be the real test of endurance .- -- - - tJ; so make,the. most of it. IS where you find it for most Orientation group leaders, including.John Os- 1: MC Even. though some of us are beginning our last year trow, 3BA, who (just finished being "mother hen" for 26 freshmen. See Page Four for }1W; at UF as learned, elegant, tolerable, potential, distinguished I I Orientation Week (Photo Lee Brock) photos. i:1:; ::< renowned, reserved, brilliant, immaginative, more by ;t.J.;:; competent students, no advice we or your parents or any4iN. } other student or professor could say would have as much t1f.;: meaning to you as experiencing college life yourself. Most Of Platform @ "t You're on your own to prove what you can accomplish rf&:: &> these next few years. 1.3 The Alligator wishes each of you the very best of luck. ;J'% 1 We're happy to have you aboard.Honor. 1 1It:i t e': '; "; >f;{ : ; : '-:/-' M .d. -' -',' v'r < :. : r '. io\'i': :r' .>J IJ"'''_ ,.. : ....-....-'"1 UndoneKennedy UF System PATH PIT! Staff Writer KE EDY . Student Body Pres. Ken Kennedyhas qualified people for Lyceum Council to everyone through area 65 per cent of his platformyet ," Kennedy said. bookstores who will agree'to handle I Called A FailureFirst to fulfill before spring A commission was aLsoestab- them on oon-oro/it basis elections. llshed to review pricing policiesfor "Freshmen aren't the only ones ( of a series) Lyceum Council productions who can have school spirit," Kennedy - "We hope to have 100 per cent following the controversy over laid SGI*encouraging every- GERRY RICHMAN finished by then," Kennedy said. tickets for the PhilldelptiU Sym one to buy( solrll caps. Honor Court Chancellor Credited so far to the present Orchestra this phony performance A debate society debate cur- Student: "The Honor Court Is a failure I The whole ,. administration nave been reduction urom-r."Spirit. repfissues is planned, and derisions - of student Insurance rates, lrcan- doesn't work I There were over one caps" may become com will be awarded by audience system lied language clubs, revisions in / mon equipment for fending vote. hundred people cheating in C-621" ott-campu> housing regulations, sunstroke at Florida Field thi / Pep rallies to be held the night Chancellor "Name one." receptions for Incoming freshmen fall. Freshmen caps, alias rat before borne games are also lathe : and their parents, aDd inter colllglate - caps, will be available tMs.t planning stage.Kennedy . Student "I won't. debates. _..'_ _'_ __'-A" .. said that certain platform : .'.' 'llr IT f mrJw Chancellor: "O.K., then you are the reason the Est Cm I Lyceum Council underwent Football BlocsIn planks have proven difficult several changes this summer as to achieve.. The promised: free is a failure. The entire system rests upon the, a result of Student Government C-Cour'se review sessions have trust placed in you and every other studen't (SC) wort. Standards were raisedfor Jeopardy? met opposition from several University - violations of the Honor Code. council members and are now --Page Six College departments.Also . to report equal to those of council offlcen on) the list of coming SG (Continued on Page 20)) .in order to "bring about better J1I_. J ml I "" I 1 firm] work srv student opinion polls.I . rw,,,,,__'"': _._ ,.. _- _ -- - -- --- -- - -- -- --- - I! Page 2 The Florida'Alligator Tuesday September 8, 1964 - . Southern Coeds Have More Rules I (Continued From Pagel) classification, and range from University of Wisconsin requires its board of directors. placed on her door, proclaiming "We at the UF have grownpretty her "quarantine" to the for all women for every nigm of eight a month for freshmen to 20a sign-outs only wnen women are soundly in line with vhat our the dormitory.The rest of the week. This seemingly harsh month for seniors. planning to stay out overnight.The should do. As a girl's feel clientele we roommate rule is softened by a system of Junior and senior women would difference between rules at is also late permits. find the University of Wisconsinin the UF and the University of Wisconsin state institution, one is responsiveto affected by the campusment M. demands of the state. ther: the campused Late permits there for Friday Madison somewhat lenient with for example, Is due In partto the lenient roommate coed nor her and Saturday nights are 1:00 and its curfews, since the school has the fact that Wisconsin, unlike Although usually more may have any visitors other schools are at this time. Friends with curfews , 1:30 a.m. respectively, while no weekend curfew for upperclassmen. Florida, "grew up coed", accord- ouf -attempting In meting to visit the girls will often more severe be weeknight "lates" are 12:15 tm. ing to Dean Brady. Subject for underclassmen and 1 a.m. for All of the schools contacted had "It's all part of the school's punishment for breaking these cur- to campusing themselves. seniors. Late permits are some type of sign-out system for background. Each school is Influenced fews.Most Finally, since campuslng f the schools contacted plies the Inability of the Individual allocated on the basis of dormitory residents, although the by Its clientele, as well as o have an accumulation of late min- to meet her responsibilities in a utes rule like the UF, with usual mature and thoughtful " way, a Off-Campus Parties LegalOff punishment being a Friday or Sat- copy of the restriction Is sent to . urday night tampusment. the office of the dean of women The UF coed who bemoans her (Tomorrow: Drinking and Men: Dean Hale emphasized that, campuslng would find little sym- Conduct Regulations) campus parties- -traditionally permitted by the landlord, house- banned by the administration holder, or resident manager, and "The student has the first responsibility pathy from an American Universitycoed. -- -we re legalized by the are made under circumstanceswhich of behaving himself. If a . new off-campus housing regula- raise no questions as to group of students Is found to have Campusing at the American Uni- PATRONIZE tions passed during. the summer propriety." been Immoral, the student rentingthe versity mlans that a coed is confined - trimester. The effect of the regulations Is housing will be held to her room from 7:30 p. m. GATOR Lester L. Hale, Dean of Stu- to place the responsibility for stu responsible." to 7:00 a. m. the following morn- dent Affairs, said the new regu- dent's morals in the Jurisdictionof WJS.A. regulations prohibitingvisits Ing. She may receive no phone ADVERTISERS lations, which took effect Sept. 1, the owner's or apartment house by members of the oppo- calls during this time. Asign is permit parties which meet with the managers. site sex to each others' dwellings landlord's approval. Dean Hale said, "The regulations would be in opposition to the new Dean Hale said, "If a party put the responsibility on the housing regulations.When . doesn't disturb the neighbors and property owner to maintain questioned about this,Dean there is not a disregard for pro- respectable living circumstances.If Hale said, "I would presume WSA PEPPER PRINTING CO. priety and late hours; it would not visits are perfectly acceptableand would review its rules to see if be a matter that would be looked the property owner knows'of any changes need to be made." welcomes the return of Students and Faculty to into by the University." it, it is respectable. Although the landlords are now the University and the City of Gainesville. The regulation reads as follows: "If flagrant misuse of privl- responsible for their tenants Dean campus "((1) Any activity or gathering; ledge by the owner is discovered, Hale maintained that "the Uni- May we extend a friendly hand to individuals and which disturbs the neighbors or he can come under the housing rule versity stands behind the house- organizations alike when you need a service we | neighborhood by reason of the about living only in listed housing.'' holders in trying to maintain pro- can perform. numbers of persons Involved, the The rule Dean Hale was refer- per standards. A householder noise created, a disregard of propriety ing to is Regulation "A" which might do a good Job of supervising PRINTING "As You Like It" or late hours shall be states "Single students under and still get a violation. Then - deemed a violation. twenty-one must live In housing his listing would not be Jeo- 1024 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 376-8213 (2) Single student may not receive listed with the university, except pardized. The University would visits from persons of the oppo- for a student living in his own or be concerned if the householderdid site sex unless such visits are his parent's home." nothing." Alan's NEW Mister Sandwich I Featuring a Hot Roast Beef Sandwich , .>. :" :;;o/_, (New Orleans Style ) for ONLY 55 ( , ,.. : ' ..'t.:;;. .i' ,................ "::.. '.. 1620 W. Univ. Ave. ;" ." ", :' .'. Ii, '" ..... .t,. ., -n ,,' -. . : ; : '> }. .. ,S'o' . Il , '!\' 1' , \ . Across From Campus i'1.i s:. ',7. :: _. ''t (nuuu UlOIitUSWISS PUIitITIIITTER_ / (RUM(Ht ESE HOT K: 'w.flA sALONtT liVERWURST ,,-:{. S1RtfaNtktlSt lQY Off... HUT ULL sua W'SILH -. .WlI<'" ... i (50' If.I'S' 35' 60' 4S' LI1J'I'OMA'O 04(7"E 4S' ... 45'50' _ " nc I In The Carolyn I Plaza I .uuuW ? ... ITAlIU SlifER 65' FEATURE. SU8 any - st11i1D NAy KAt! .6 (tInS. { tQR1J0" rf"' JAR 11I8LO NK SAIroWIOf'S OWN RAM'ltID WI4TI' MUtf HOT D06 H01D06 A"" "AN ". bO 65' 75' 50' HOT ROAST BEEf 5J "TUWA FISH SAID :-:: ' 55 4 SO' '5" 3'' Don't forget Alan's{ delivery service at the old location r same i lU ' 1iIt..l1 "w.aa, n., rus+n WIft ..11 "; m.sIlPASTRIS .. ... ... UIIM1m tIOIJMAHAH 318 West University ( CHfWS$ UHU'Ulf! UUl'RAN TOAST MOT PASTRAMI! ! .. EailRS " Ave. Free delivery to : o 10" 6C \5 "". .20' 50 85 _ your door by calling 6-1252. ', : l" ., {;.' ;" . FEATURING THE FAMOUS ALAN'S CUBANA - , .....' I . Ty n Ja < Now open 24 hours a day ----- .. - .1 , ' Tuesday, September 8, 1964 The Florida Alligator Page 3j(1) LARRY DUPREE, Gator '"" Sweetheart Entries ) football captain and I star fullback, receivesa ,::: 4 handoff slightly diff- < Have 1 More DayBeauties . erent from those to which Beware! he is accustomed to, as Tomorrow will be the deadlinefor Gov. Farris Bryant pre- the 1964 Homecoming Sweet heart entries so girls start prac- 0t sents him with the 1964 ticing those smiles.Homecoming . Homecoming slogan , festivities Oct.16- "Gators Prepare A Collegiate 18 will be-highlighted by the crowning - World's Fair, of the queen and her court. in Tallahassee. Sponsored by Florida Blue Key, it is open to any organization: on f"" 'F campus. ''r h t "We are encouraging all our organizations - Ht i I I Im to select an entry for ., this event" explains Bill Ryals: , m the promotional and publicity I- J. '" chairman: of Florida Blue Key. / 4" ..,b, b 4ii All entries m\!!t be turned In W b to the Florida Blue Key office on ,' 'MJ the third floor of the Florida n Union by tomorrow. The contest will take place Sept. 12 with all DOROTHY DEE Miller - ii ., 'Ii day competition in Silver Springs, and the final competition at 0 p.m. 1963 Homecomina that evening upstairs at the Hub. Sweetheart will crown : "The public Is not only invited, her successor in halftime 1 _-- but encouraged to attend the fes- ceremonies during the tivities at the Hub Saturday even- ing," Ryals emphasized.The Homecoming football Honor Court SpeakersTo game against the Univ- agenda reads as follows: I of South Carlo .. ersity 9 a. m. the personality and sheath Visit Frosh Classes dress Judging; 11 a. m. -- the ersity of South Carolina, bathing suit competition; 2 p. m. October 17. --contestant's bathing suit publi- Fifty members of the Honor view of UF's Honor System. cheating, stealing and passing bad city picture; 9 p.m...formal competition ConcertOpen"sCultural Court Speaker's Bureau will visit The sessions are held with the checks. with questions; and, 11 C-l classes Tuesday and Wed- cooperation of Dr. Herbert J. Do- Comparison of the court to the p. m. finalists announced.The . nesday to speak to freshmen on herty, head of the C-l department. proctor system, and how both have YearCultural the Honor System. fared In colleges across the five Judges are Hon La- Topics to be discussed include: country. Face, president of Florida Blue events for the trimester Headed by Sid Stubbs (chairmanand Structure and history of the New provisions for the Student Key; Nance Hardness, representing will be opened tomorrow night witha acting Court Attorney General), Honor Court. Government Constitution pertaining Week Wachee Springs; Bill concert sponsored by the UF Richard Horn(Chief Defense Counsel Court correlation scientific' to the Honor System and the grove, WJXT-TV, Jacksonville; Department of Music. ), and Jerry Richman (Court method of determining cheating on Honor Court for the discussionand Herb Kerns, the Director of the Compositions of Mor art,Schubert, Chancellor), the Speaker's Bureau C-l course examinations.Court opinion of the freshmen. Office of Informational Servicesat Verdi, and Strauss will be discussions give freshmen a firsthand jurisdiction, which Is Misconceptions of the Honor UF; and, Bill Conway, pres- presented at 8:15 In the Medical chance to get an overall limited to Include the offenses of Court. ident of UF Alumni Association., Science Building Auditorium. I I Welcome Back KATs Welcome HousemotherThe I Kappa Alpha Thetas are Wisconsin and was affiliated with starting the school year by wel- General Foods Development Institutions coming a new housemother, Mrs. for four and one.half years. Our Record Buying Friends! Eleanor liar. Mrs. liar has two sons,Kenneth, Mrs. liar, known to the Thetasas 24, a graduate of the Air Force Aunt EI Is II resident of , rwyn Academy, ;and, Henry, 18, who will Many thanks for making our last year so successful. Our Penn. She received a degree In enter Dakota Southern Universitythis selection of jazz, popular and classical albums are still tops dietetic from the University of fall. and are available at these discount prices: 11 Record Bar RETAIL PRICE DISCOUNT PRICE I 3.98 2.98 4.98 .' 3.98 SANDWICHESCARMANELLA'S 5.98 1": 4.98 Please give us an opportunity to serve '*, your record needs TRIO: Corned Beef, Pastrami & Chopped Liver On Triplett Rolls ;'r' Combination Sandwich Platter Turkey ImportedHam Imported Swiss Cheese, Served With iGOIIL) '41.t Potato Salad: .bF Carmanella'5Always [ 923 W. UNIV. AVE. (f Free Parking In Rear H' t Available: Matzo Ball Soup Take Out Service , 706 West University AvenueJ I - f '"4''The' Florida Alligator I 'Tuesday, September 8, 1964 I Dizzy, Dazzled Frosh Discover UF I IE - lNICE! TALL i Staff Writer More than 3400 freshmen and i4 1 ti transfer students were"dizzified"and faced the UF dazzled as they ,. for the first time last week In 4 -Th rYM the annual Fall orientation. Fred Lane, student orientation h director commented that this Cr// year's staff was the finest he has known I n twelve previous pro- I II NM V grams. "We had three applicationsfor I rf every one of the 131 group r leaders chosen." + .. The basic change In this vear's = Hi Mn program was tte stream-lining of activities and meetings that 4 4, v Incoming students were requiredto Limited attend. time, and space caused i unnecessary forums beellmina - ted. "We don't feel that we must herd the students around like a bunch of cattle to those unneces- sary events," stated William Cross, faculty director. Since 75% of incoming freshmen participated in the summer registration : 1 and student and parent counseling, much of the confusion _ other students face Is avoided. With the program containing only essential elements pertaining to orientation, there is little problemof chronic absences of students PRANCING FRESHMANis from their assigned meetings. Miss Jennifer Dennis Highlight of the activities was , r the traditional welcome presentedSept. contestant in last Friday's __ 3 by Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, UF president.A Talent Night at the University - day's training session for Auditorium. group leaders preceeded pro- gram which began Aug. 30. u._.._______ _____._ Assisting Lane in student lea- Photos by dership were: Mike Colodny and LONG LINES, and weary bones must be the reason for transfer student Frank Glinn, assistant directors; Nick Arroyo , Adrian Katz' obvious disenchantment with the registration process. Joe Marinelli, in charge of group control; Byron Groves,traffic con- I trol; Maurice Plumb, office con- Bob Ellison trol; and Ed Abbott, technical co- ordinator. i * .Some Find It Painful . ' .br '." ... 1 1, .. t '--r: f fi ..' a i .y + ; wo i __ I F w 4 " 61 [ rr 4i 1 {w . + p : 4 4r- -1 .- Ni' 11 y.azJ11lz t tw .... .. .. . w ::.;:: ..... -- UF Student Finishes That Last IBM Card RAW COURAGE is displayed by freshman Donald Laiken as he receives his shot from nurse Mrs. Orville Wheeler at the UF infirmary.Pag . '". --Registration '.. .. .. . . , 8 1964 The Florida 5 " Tuesday, September Alligator,-Page. . THE UNIVERSITY! OF FLORIDA FOODSERVICETHE FOOD SERVICE IS UNIVERSITY OWNED AND OPERATED TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONVENIENCEOF THE STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF, AND THEIR GUESTS. THE FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM IS #, ,,', UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED DIRECTOR AND STAFF WHO DESIRE TO "" ',",' \ SERVE YOU TOP QUALITY FOOD WITH EXCELLENT SERVICE AT MODERATE PRICES -- " " , '' ,. . WELCOME FRESHMEN AND ALL RETURNING : .. , STUDENTS, FACULTY AND THEIR GUESTS ''I ' ;' .<:;, ".' " ',.; "v J. . ""':$f"'" ' "..:/.,:.)' i!', " ALL THESE PLACES TO SERVE YOU : CONTRACT ti ' MEAL PLAN I . FLORIDA ROOM RAWLINGS HALL CAFETERIA AVAILABLETO STUDENTS AT GREAT CO-ED CLUB CAFETERIA SERVICE CENTER CAFETERIA SAVINGS. JENNINGS CAFETERIA MEDICAL CENTER SNACK BAR I INQUIRE I AT BOOTH .. .' ' . I IN MAIN CAFETERIA A * HUME HALL CAFETERIA GRAHAM AREA SNACK BAR .. -. Snack Bar Remodeled ' I I For Better Service .. BOTH THE - ... . .. MAIN CAFETERIA &, CAMPUS CLUB SNACK BARt ('5',. '" -=- -: -:.- HAVE BEEN REMODELED :: :,'I r.:';: \ .:. = FOR PLEASING ATMOSPHERE & BETTER SERVICE "t :; I',' ' 6. \ "t "- '; ...t r..._._.._. 1" " ' : S For operational schedules see dormitory bulletin boards or cafeteria and snack bar posted bulletins "J "r.'1 \:' :'. SNACK BARS IN ALL CAFETERIAS ..i1'f" : ;'J\\ . BREAKFAST LUNCH ( DINNER l ; . , '/ '; . .::;,/' -yf';:: " ' Catering Service and Special Services Include: :/ '" Gr' : SERVICES AT CAMP WAUBURG BOX LUNCHES .. ?; y .' ',,y : BARBECUES PICNICS ',".j , < :"I BANQUETS TEAS ' ,! ,. . < ,'" ,'J,1, , All Kinds of Food Prepared To Take Out: "' .', 4S' '''tvf'l :A< > : " .., u, : '}TM.: ,.I''..". FRIED CHICKEN .POTATO SALAD' , PASTRIES COLESLAWSANDWICHES ::..... BAKED BEANS .- "5 *. BIRTHDAY &, DECORATED CAKES Pcg&16:.;The''Florida Alligator 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1964 I Football Bloc Seating May Be HaltedPATTI I sure! 10 have sealing privileges takers. PITZ Justified because, "these indivi- who Isn't supposed to have them, behind Fraternity ticket members caught taken for the whole season," Staff Writer duals have for the most part given McArthur sald."We're misusing their cards can cause McArthur warned. to move years of service for the student going to try around from their entire fraternity to lose its "It becomes almost impossibleto body." seating positions please all the various " Football bloc seating may be also seating privilege. groups, dropped in the future if Student However, some seating changes game to game, McArthur Deputies will also enforce bloc McArthur said. Government (SG) doesn't find a will be made. stated. student seating. "But since bloc seating is a more equitable seating system. The tickets reserved for SG Students who misuse privilege, the AA is In a positionto Misuse of student tickets, bloc will be left In the business Identification cards will be caught police Bloc buldging by groups sitting demand that SG perform more A special buldging by fraternities and other manager's office this year. and penalized. will outside their assigned section and competently in their system of "I'm going to personally see force of 18 student deputies " and unauthorized ticket McArthur groups, who refuse to move are "almost seating, explained. sales have caused Hugh McArthur, the tickets don't get out to anyone be on hand at games and positioned football system.complete seating revision chairman of the, to seating makea New Insurance Plan. More For Less |I titan "All a stuaent has to do is fill bids from more dividual basis he would find the Board sought Florida students have a com- , "If tickets were worth $5 each and after much deliberation In the Insurance IBM card which Schwartz 100 companies, cost times pletely revised insurance plan beginning many more. and if as many as 400 student selected Guaranty Life he has and enclose the appropriatefee said. this trimester. "The new seats were sold to non-students, low- of Hammond Indiana to underwritethe ," Schwartz said. insurance provides more protec- Each year rates have been the athletic association could loseas ered and this due largelyto policy. It was due to competitive - , tion at less expense, Marty year much as $2,000 on a game,"' Schwartz, Secretary of Interior, the extended effort of Student bidding on a large scale that The policy boasts of hospital McArthur explained.This th decrease in rates was pro- benefits Increased to $14 per day said. Government(SG), the rate for individual e has been a problem for SG curred. Instead of the previous $10 per students Is$17.25 as com and the athletic association in the day. Other benefits Include doctors'. past. "It Is simply inane for any per- pared to $21.00 under the previous and dentists' care nursing, infirmary - son not covered by individual insurance policy. . Although the new group i n- care,and maternity needs. Complaints from students whose not to take advantage of surance policy took effect August Policies are also available to seats were filled by nearby bloc this group plan. If some one triedto With Schwartz as its head, the 30, it is not too late to obtain cover the student's spouse and groups were also a major problemIn get the same policy on an In- Faculty and Student Insurance coverage. children in addition to himself. past seasons. UF Aids Operation'Facelift , Seating will be handled under a WESTERN JrilJ new system this year McArthur Operation Facelift, the city's overall plan for the central i INSURANCE 1I { said. Representatives from Gainesville merchant's effort to downtown area. E Co Mp' The museum project will be the \.\ various campus groups, Florida revitalize the downtown business SINCE 1857 ""Y Vy first beautification project to reach Blue Key Pres. Charlie Wells, area, received the material and Student Body Pres. Ken support of the UF last week. the actual construction stage. The Kennedy will be meeting with Mc- The, university's plan, approved cost of the project, up to $1,000, Arthur this week in an attempt to by City Manager Bill Green and will be paid for by the university. reorgahize football seating. and Planning Director David Work Is scheduled to begin this COLLEGE PLANSJiM McArthur explained bloc seatingas Godschalk, calls for a facelifting week, according to Museum H. Dowli"I.Jr. INSURED SAVINGS * "strictly privilege." Headded, of the entrance to the Florida Director J. C. Dickinson, Jr. Special Agent MORTGAGE * "I see no reason to alter this State Museum located In the Searle University President, J. Wayne 1105 W. Univ. Art. system." Building in downtown Gainesville. Reitz said the museum, while Rm. 206 Seen. BIJj. RETI REME NT * lie said that the controversy over Proposed are six brick planters several blocks from the area of 376-9781 :SO-yard-llne seats for SG Florida with foliage and Chinese elms. greatest concern, is neverthelesspart Rlue Key, and the Alligator were The motif will harmonize with the of Gainesville's downtown. , \\, PULLOVER SWEATER in rich autumn hues WOOL PULLOVER boasts a high turtleneck - V II' concocted to create your own version of and long sleeves for contrasting the look------------11.98 "J the layered look--------------11.98 layered fJf'X SHIRT button-down collar, long sleeves, FLANNEL PANTS add the finishing ,.;: \J beautifully detailed for that smart on- touch to your favorite relaxing collection ' --------------------from 13.98 ? campus I look-----------------5.98 \\1 GARLAND WRAP SKIRT, muted plaid ,x .. with contrasting suede trim11.98 . :n ', CREW-NECK CARDIGAN in autumn colors; adds warmth to your concotions from 7.98 , ;y _. . _ t I THE .. ' ... ,: ;: .. LAYERED :': ,<7: .\ Herringbone a a 's ., LO'OK: ,!' H takes honors ? .. :,..-'p. ,. . 'Sfl ..2' ''it... . oJ in the new \k: S. ;: .... .' ,< r Halls of Ivy t And Silverman's takes honors, too. . ;. 1 for the largest, most complete selection r 1 J t of suits slack and in <* sport coats town. y& v w*<>;K) *m \ . +i h Take for example the "cum laude" ' X . blazer found at Silverman's, the JJ = ft&N \ traditional look for the college man tw $ #*{ and priced so you can afford it, ' WERE PUTTING 1 HtA Rim 29.95. There's a complete array ON LAYERS.. ';: ii of styles and colors in everything the o , AND SHOWING OFF .J \" Florida Man likes to wear at OUR GREAT''. Silverman's. Ask about the Student COLLECTION OF t 2r Charge.Siluerman's. COLLEGE CLOTHES! = = .I " : ', 225 W. UNIVERSITY AVE. Plenty of free parking only a few steps from our door in the FirstTederal parking lot ... ,__ I Tuesday. September[ 8, 1964 The Florida Alligator Page 7 - MOVIE REVIEW 'IJ . "- (mv\\ WORLD k ) ))) TRAVEL No Federman j SERVICE May Surprise r! CALL 3764641 ". Critic's FansBY I If f OR VISIT OUR OFFICE AT SELWIN CIMENT Movie Reviewer K 808 WEST UNIVERSITY AVENUE To see the movie column of the Alligator headed by a name other A COMPLETE ONE-STOP TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS FOR: than Federman may surprise you, but this trimester the Orange Peelis in. for some revitalizing, so AIR AND STEAMSHIP TICKETS AIR AND SEA CRUISES Federman wlU be applying his talents - HOTEL & RESORT RESERVATIONS TRAVEL INSURANCE oo that front. Dy no means does this imply that Ms reviews DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN AUTO RENTALS FOREIGN CAR PURCHASES will no longer appear in the All- ESCORTED TOURS INDEPENDENT igator. Time will limit him to review - PLANNED TOURS TO YOUR PREFERENCE. .onlyt the better ones. Federman who Is of the traditional - ...... school of professional cri- II tS tics believes the quality of cri- YOUR ASSURANCE OP QUALITY SERVICE I I IN THE TRAVEL PROFESSION, ticism is weighed 'on the scales '4"L..\ \ of mental gymnastics-.-to dig out what Is wrong with a movie lends itself to more cleverness than to praise one that may be good in spite of may fallings. Certainlyto recommend a movie that Is simply - STUDENTSOpen a Charge entertaining and void of1 artful overtones or even review such a __ movie !is :beneath the dignity ofa critic worth his salt. Freshmen will find that besides I drive-Ins, two theaters in Gainesville - Account with Grants! supply cinematic entertainment - : The State, which features imports and quality domestic films and the Florida which sticks to the Hollywood tare by no means meantto Just fill out the application below and mail it State be will a derogatory usually change appraisal.its movies The I every few days whereas the Flor ida runs a feature for a week or bring it down to Grants changing on Thursday.The . next few weeks presents InInter.sUne r slate of movies at both theaters. When the clan in"Robin 01. and the Seven Hoods" retires at CREDIT APPLICATION INFORMATION .. the Florida, "The New Interns", (PLEASE PRINT) a sequel to "The' Interns" will v.b I take over. Theg comes "Good Neighbor Sam", a Jack, I,. n: mon Date movie followed by "Msrnle"" "with Sean Connery and "A Shot in the ! "" Dark", the funniest Sellers has Name done, yet. Full Name of husband (if married) z' Wife's first name Address. .. At the State for Sept. 10-12 Street Town StateI will be "Dlack Orchid" with Sophia - I am Married I own_,_.. have No. Loren and Anthony Quinn.Blurbs on this movie reads "The Crop Widowed_-.___ Rent of Dependents ing of a woman, the grasping ofa Single Board man, their gripping want of My Home Phone No. is. each other." "Black Orchid" is that dubious combination called I have lived at my present address since? dramatic comedy with not much Former address (if less than 2 years at present address). sticky pollinating. Loren receivedthe Venice Film Festival Award My husband's employer is for best actress In this movie and His occupation is _. Oscar winner Quinn needs no intro- duction. He has been employ since His weekly earning is. Previous employer (if less than 2 years at above position)___- Following"Black Orchid"at the I have additional income Amount State is "Knife in the Water," u I', : a Polish movie directed by Roman' My nearest relative is __.___ .. PoUnskl In the tradition of the4 (His) (Her) relationship to me_.. New Wave. With only three charac ters and a time span ot ** noun ; (His) (Her) address is Knife skillfully presents the foolish I have a bank account: _Checking ...Savings_.___ vanity of men under the scrutinyof I have accounts at:-.. Open CJoscd_ a luscious woman of infinite ..U.command and detachment. _. ,__ _____._ Open__.__Closed_______. "Knife In the Water"won the International - Open Closed Film Critics Award at the Venice: Film Festival. Alter Knife will tw ..A House Is Not a Home," aa adaption of the You must be at least 21 Years old. Polly Adler book. Polly, Man- hattan's most famous housekeeper, Is probably the only madam to score la the field of letters.Shelley IN THE GAINESVILLE SHOPPING CENTER Winters portrays Polly slong- slde Robert Taylor, Caesar 0pwstw Romero, and Brodcrlc Crawford of Ion Yo<< f.1tlJt A1t : . Patrol His Highway fame. portrayal * "W"T.G ANT.CO.. f in "All the King's Men". I... v The Florida Alligator Tuesday September 8 1964NEIGHBORHOOD , , .., , PAVED 1.z SERVICE . '98 PARKING FOR 40 CARS CENTER 'a s_r ._' _TO NE14N60RN000_ SERVKf_CENTER fAP.'w,WASH NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE rK wAXlN6 ,,:. Welcomes/ Students & Faculty CENTER _j] : Ns "' j TNREE MY 6RAKE S vt Hrs: 7 AM 8 PM TUNE DEPT. k ." r SAlE55 ERVICE AUGNMEIJT LFRONTEuD ti 05"0;" ort, a D l.. Location : 6 Blocks from Ip : L, Campus af 637 NW 13th St. m,'44rWw AAA Representative for this area Phone 372-0455 Call for night wrecker service at FR2-5693 F FR6-3458 U. S. 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September 8, (1964 The Florida Alligator. Page 9 MEN THAT IS , ANNOUNCING OUR APPOINTMENTAS Just Turned 18 ? AN alfa romeo DEALER R Register For Draft P Young men turning 18 years of lie noted that an earlier plea with J I Lady age must register with the Selective for compliance with the five-day : Service System within five registration period following 18th days following their 18th birthday, birthdays brought In 400-500 long according to local board Chairman overdue registrants to local boardsIn ; ; a big J.A. McArthur of Gainesville. July Including some who other- Mistaken Ideas are held by some wise might not have registered at all. young men that they may registerany time during! their 18th year; /LANO hearta however, the five day limitationIs If a man Is away from home on Imposed by presidential proclamation vacation attending I school or of 1948, the chairman said. working at a temporary job, he More than one out of three of should register and give his permanent - Florida's 3,937 young men home address. Ills home- registered In July failed to du so town board will receive his rejls- within five days after their 18th tratlon card from the board taking birthdays, Col. Wall said. Of his registration. Ills board of 1,424 late registrants, only 27 jurisdiction never changes. were declared wilfully delinquentby Florida's 83 local boards. Each. man will be mailed: a -_ 1L bate registrants declared"de registration certificate on the 10th linquent" are subject to possible day of the month following registration - early Induction Into the Armed lie will carry this cardat Forces. all times. Should he lose It, IJ Registrants help themselves by he should apply for a duplicate. registering on time, under a new Each registrant Is required to program launched In July to exa- Inform his local, board Immediately mine 18-year-olds out of school, of changes in address and other unmarried, arid otherwise avail Information affecting his liabilityfor able for military service. military service. ----- --- All the featuresof $9 sneakers. .. ? ... '.rf' '.... .. . ' ,..r.. \ \ " r i+ jy +..rM 111sY ,-.I, .. .'. ,,... Superb - Alfa Romeo Sports y S E Ev 1r Giulia spiderThe GIULIA spider is the only sports car under $10,000 with its combination of features. only $599Whatever 9 Five forward gears t your sport-or spectator sport- . .. e Front disk brakes .. I 1_ these sneakers are built to take punishment,glvo the utmost In non-skid comfort.Fcfcnvpadded, ' : tit Twin overhead cams / extra thick solo .loni-wearJnzrubb . .. l: toe foam cushioned arch heavy. . .. .. I. ; reinforced at stress points, canvas t' 1 AH aluminum engine duty rz', e _' vented for comfort.White, sizes 6%.12. Come in for ,* .. Come In. today these will move out fgt: ' ' ; Free Demonstration Ride I IJ 'l-ine IInpo t.e motOR CARS"r r r MEN'S SHOP 1117 W. Univ. FR 21660Tuesday J 115 SE 2nd St. 3X2-1481 I I IOPINI@N Page 10 The Florida Alligator Tuesday, September, 1964 ____ _ I m ..I"t l ::il j ;':WY-'w.;:;{. .! xrs,; .( i II ". Editorials: Here We Go AgainThe Alligator begins Its third year as a daily newspaper with today's edition and its staff feels the paper has come of age. Editors, editorial assistants, staff writers and other membersof I the staff feel The Alligator Is ready to take the giant step into the "big leagues" of college dailies. There have been several changes In the newspaper sinceit finished Its last stint as a dally under the same "management" ) last April Among them are these: .the editorials will not be signed, as they were last year, because they will represent the opinions of The Alligator and not simply the person who might happen to pen the particular rho editorial. Editorial policy of the paper will not be a spur-of-the- moment thing, but rather, it will be an opinion that has been lt) sufficiently thrashed out and mulled over by The Alligator board of editors, which consists of the editor, managing editor, executive editor, editorial page editor, two assistant managing editors, and one editorial assistant. It will be this board that determines the policies of this newspaper.The . -- Alligator has no "sacred cows." We owe no favors ? '" and fear few. We will not crusade on a white charger but we "Yes sir, it's good to be back among the old classic structures agan. will protect the Interests of the UF student body where such protection Is warranted.The Political Echoes: I -- Alligator will attempt to cover not only campus news but Gainesville, state, national, and International news throughthe A Blessing In DisguiseRON use of our United Press International wire as we did last year. There have been those who have said we should not poke our nose Into affairs "off-campus," that students find out from SPENCER the party, the future may see a genuine two-party the state newspapers what Is going on in the "outside world." Executive Editor South. The latter, I feel, would be greatly desirable.If . We disagree.Our nothing else, more worthwhile Issues would be space Is cramped and we always print all campus news This may yet be a bit premature, but It Is very raised, elections would become more contested and that should be printed because, after all, we are a campus possible that Barry Goldwater's overthrow of the the Democratic Party would no longer take the newspaper. Out also In our pages, as you can see by today's Eastern Establishment and capture of the reins of youth for granted. The amount of concern would edition, we will give you an Idea of what Is going on "outside"as the Republican Party may be a blessing In disguise heighten and more voters would file to the polls It relates to you our reader.We to the political fortunes of this nation. once the Democratic hegemony is broken. are not professionals. We will make mistakes. But How can this possibly be true? The answer lies There are those---for Instance the Lippmanswho professionalism Is our goal and we the staff will not be satisfied In an examination of the repercussions of his San --- would argue that It would be calamitousfor with anything short of that goal. Francisco take over. The Gold\valar Convention either of the two parties to gain a conserva- With that promise to you the reader we begin another year. resulted In an overnight change In the basic makeupof tive or liberal label. I Contrary to Lippman's We hope you will enjoy our efforts. the GC1 and a similar flux In the affiliations opinion, some feel that the Southern conservative of both major parties. attitude toward civil rights and government Inter- Addis Is GoneDon Never before since pre-Civil War days has the vention Is NOT corrected or aided by having the Addis, cartoonist extraordinary at UF for many yearsIs South enjoyed even the semblance of two-party Southern Democratic wine permanently listed as gone. Addis will be remembered by Alligator readers for his national politics. The Populist Revolt of the 1890s cartoons appearing regularly In the paper during recent years almost succeeded In upsetting the Bourbon aristo- one-wing of the more liberal of the two parties.A . and for the Orange Peel which under his editorship won nation-wide cracy, but not even Tom Watson and PitchforkBen spade needs to be called a spade, and the South's acclaim for UF. Tillman could stand against the popularityof double standard has come to border upon the absurd. Addis left the UF campus and The Alligator bound for St. silver-throated William Jennings Bryan. The Better the South side with Republicans who share Petersburg and a job with the St.Petersburg Times and Independent.Just Hoovercrat revolt In 1928 was a mere Southern to some measure their feelings than forever remain prior to departing, Addis left us with the cartoon appearingon gesture of distaste at the '28 standard bearer, Immersed In Its present-day schizophrenia.It . this page. It will likely be the last Addis feature to adorn these big-city, Catholic, set New York Governor Al Is extremely doubtful that the GOP will become pages. Smith. the majority party In the South even should Bobby Addis' job as cartoonist for The Alligator Is now up for grabs. The Dixiecrat Revolt of 1948 was a full-fledged Kennedy run In 1968 on the Democratic ticket. Any Interested UF student should bring a sample of his work to revolt against the Fair Deal Administration of And Goldwater is not reckoned to command control our office as soon as possible and talk to us about It. Harry Truman. over the GOP forever. A shift back toward the middle Notice, however, that llMI t _I :[jJ:1I: .: : l.U! ,m. }:., )., .w... : !.u. :L m the South did not go Republican, Even In 1948 road will probably occur. Today's Quote that would have been tantamount to heresy. So, under the banners of Thurmond and company, the Meanwhile, It seems a blessing In disguise that "You can do anything with bayonets, Sire, but sit on them." discontented million said In 1948 that theirs was the Goldwater Convention and the backlash formed Andrew, N. Lytle, the TRUE Democracy, and that Truman's warped from the heated debates of the civil rights struggle version was only the Illegitimate son of what And- may transform the political alliances of this nation, rew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, John C. Calhoun enabling as an Indirect product the GOP to attain The FloridaALLIGATOR .and the Founding Fathers sired. :Thus, In 1952, the stature a true national party within the South. the South returned to the Democracy, despite Perhaps you say that It's sad that civil rights and some notable exceptions, ohe being Florida. Ala- Goldwater had to be the vehicle, but just In this Today the situation Is different, although th result case, the ultimate end may justify the means. Served by United Press International may be the same In the long-run If the n-xl- iMt:: l ijij.. l mw.::: :m.oaao v x ', ': erates reconquer the reins of the GOP In 1968. From The Editor's Desk :1':1'I Editor .... ...................... .... .. ........Walker Lundy Goldwater appeals directly to the conscience of I Managing Editor .... ......... .......... ........Joel Gaston the conservative-minded Southerners. He presentsthe Executive: Editor ... ............ ... ...... .. ...Ron Sparer South with "A Way Out" between the hornsof WALKER LUNDY i Assistant Managing Editor ... .... ...... ..... ...Benny Cason the South's modern dilemma: how to soft-pedal Editor Assistant Managing Editor ................ ....Dave Berkowltz or actually oppose civil rights movement and yet i Editorial Page Editor ... ............ ..... .....Jim Hammock remain within the Democratic Party. "Into the valley of death marched the 3,400. Sports Editor ........... ........... .. .... ......Cilenn Laney He Is the champion of conservatism, Cannons to the left of them, cannons to the rightof City Editor .......... .. ...... .... ........... ...Skip H-ivlser a foe of the audacious Civil Rights Bill, champion them." I Campus Living Editor ........... ...........Jackie Cornelius of states rights and opponent to centralization and This poor bit of adapted poetry tells of UF's I Increased government spending. In short, he Is spankingnew freshmen class, whlcU begins its Editorial Assistants -- Steve Vaughn, Tova Levine,Jim Castello, all that a southern senator should be except that very first day of college work today. Ann Carter, Don Federman, he does not oppose Integration---he merely treads May the winds of fate (and hard work) be softly on the Issue and would "leave It up to the with them, for they will need both. Only one j Reporters Ed Barber (Tigert Hall Beat Chief), Patti Pltz states". of every three will ever recleve a degree and (Student Government Beat Chief, Frank Shepherd, Eunice Tall The result Is that Goldwater Is likely to capture then only after thousands of hours of late night Cynthia Tunstall, Sue Haugsted, Agnes Fowles, Bob Deloach, most of the South's electoral votes In November, work, headaches and gritted teeth. ' Fran Snider, George Minis, Ernie Lltz, Sheldon Clment, Gerald unless Johnson pulls a political miracle out from We would like to caution the freshman against Jones, Bill Sadowski, Donal Decker, Joan Gaston, Dan Mowbray, under his spacious stetson. Goldwater seems a sure becoming frustrated. It's the quickest way to the Judy Knight, Ami Saperstein, Edwin Brownrigg, Evan Langbeln, bet to take Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi nuthouse In this noble Institution. Joe Waldorf, Steve Keating, Yvett Cardozo, Greg Seitz, John Virginia, and Is strong In Arkansas,Tennessee, Don't become frustrated because the squasheded- Medleln, John McDonough, Holly Howard, David Kennedy, Chris North Carolina, South Carolina and the border states. up trimester system won't give time to learn Hundley, Thelma Mossman, Harold Aldrich, Ricky Rych Rycluert, Georgia may stay Democratic, but even there the anything. Don't become frustrated you because university - Hall Cain, Pam Brown, Jeffrey Denkewalter, Vincent Schaefer, Johnson majority precariously slim. Defection Is policy never rules of seems to follow the Marty Berbnsteln, William Doe, Richard Ryckaert, Dick Dennis, the key word and the race to join rather than fight logic. Don't become frustrated be cause the instructor - Lee Alexander has already begun. doesn't give a damn and tells you so. T it FLORIDA ALLIGATOR Is the official student newspaper Returning to my statement of the merit of a Don't become exist frustrated can't because of the University of Florida and Is published five times weekly Goldwater Convention, It seems that the repercussions on three hours of you than sleep a night for more except during May, June and July when it Is published semi- of his victory may reap a Republican six weeks. weekly. ,Only editorials represent the official opinion of The harvest ,of votes In the South In November. Moreover Just try to until hang Alligator. Columns represent only the opinions of their authors. regardless of whether or not Goldwater winsIn the final belt on to your mental ropes home rings In The Alligator Is entered as second, class matter at the United. November nationally, should the Goldwaterites ana tell your December. Then go Golden friends States Post Office at Gainesville. -_.th. Dean Burches, etc.-*.rataln control over Year In college. about your first ..... September 8, l64 The Florida Alligator Page II I BOBBIE BROOKS WHITE STAG CATALINA <* L'AIGLON . (J) c WELCOMEl 0)nQ Ocn z 'n' H cc ' Uof F STUDENTS X o S cLth.t'Q b. (J) . .:, co uiQu x (4&Q H z 6MNESVILLE SHOPPING CENTER X " 1302 NORTH MAIN STREET 0)O Belk-Lindsey welcomes you and invites you to visit :Z r-o North Central Florida's largest fine quality depart- ,. o DQ ment store. Come in and get acquainted with the Z Belk-Lindsey family, the nationally advertised lines of fine quality merchandise, and the many services ' :)>> o available to make your stay more enjoyable. 0 i c 5DC m / LJX ESPECIALLY FOR YOU ..... ... o I > $300 WARDROBE GIVEAWAYW (0r $150.00 Co-ed Wardrobe And A $150.00 Male Student Wardrobe 0)* N H Just Come In And Register: Ic 2LJ ALL REGISTERED UF STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE (/) U, 4 YOU MAY REGISTER FOR WARDROBE DRAWING X: .- YOU LIKE NO PURCHASE NECESSARY "0 AS OFTEN AS t ,- +r-- NOTHING TO DO OR WRITE -AND c YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT AT DRAWING TO :9:0 CC c WIN. choose their wardrobe from National&J ; ::L !. winners may 5o ;a. t.: s ly Advertised quality merchandise.W . Drawing will be Saturday c.. ., "' , f a L J L' LJCC A r September 26, at 7:00 P.M. D # m I v iENTRY BLANKSAvailable In Mens &. Ladies Department m > 3 or use the form at right Below -=: 0)V UJo .r------- .- y Store hours I rW cs: I ( ; .1 10AM 9PM : : 'Monday Thru Saturday I I J I : : I Z Selection Of ..{ :. I I W ', , ';1>\1 ",'" I I '. '". .*iA'". 0)D :" ,. .CREDIT PLANS I I I IJ . iI\\ . % 'f'" \ : I IJ I ; & ,: J Available ; CJ UJZ I I c JOE o I 3 I 7 fl) > Phone 372-6303 I t) W C t> I o o Ocn..D! I o Ca C t E aJ"D" .c O 3 J? I SWANK PESO PLUMA I 2 < 51 o5azTuesday I "" LEVI'S HIS ,. L_r.._. __..__ _--1 -- Page 12 The Florida Alligator Tuesday, September 8, 1964I --...... -.... , I I .GAT'-OR CLAS SIFIEDS J I [[__For Sale I. 1.L For Sale I I Help Wanted I I Autos l I ServicesRUBY'S ] STEREO Portable Magnavox, like 1960 CUSHMAN Husky Highlander POSITIONS open In Gainesville 1959 CHEVROLET Impala ALTERATIONS reasonable . new, twin speakers. Sacrifice $75. Scooter. Engine and Body in Boys Club in Wood Shop, Crafts, Convertible, power brakes and prices, across from Tigert Call Mr. Mason at 6-6461 anytimeor excellent condition. $125. physical, Games Room, steering, new engine. Price $995. Hall at 1238 SW 3rd Ave..phon 2-5940) alter 6 p.m. (A-l-4t-c). FR 6-5826. (A-l-3t-NC). Registration. Afternoons & Call 485-2365. (G-l-5t-c). 6-8506.M-l-lt-c?). Saturdays. Call Mr. Dobbs, FR -- DISHES, Service for eight, $12.00. RCA total sound Hi-Fi, stereo- 2-5341.(E-l-tf-c). 1963 FORD GALAXY 500 fastback, FREE-budget book and INSURED 2 steel chairs, $6.00. 9 ft, bar, orthophonlc walnut console like hard top, four speed transmission, savings Information for married $20.00. Desk,$8.00.Aquarium withfish new. Call 3764050. (A-l-3t-c). 1ST YEAR students to manage fire engine red. Priced for quick couples. No obligation Phone 376. light and air pump, $15.00. apartments near campus. Some sale. See at 718 North Main. Call 9783 between 1 & 4 p.m. (bt. Venetian Blinds, light green and 7 painting and cleaning in return for 376-1241. (G-l-3t-c). 1-l Ot-c). ft. long, variety In widths, $5.00 I I rent free apartment. Apply by J __ and $10.00. Electric range, For Rent mall, Peter Moraltes, c/o Opening for an Infant or preschool Westinghouse 40" wide, $90.00. Fernandas, 11915 119th Street, I L Real Estate I children. References furnished Call FR 6-7673 for Phone 2-9659 or 6-4140.A-l-lt-c). MOBILE HOME Space. Progress North Largo, Florida or call appointment No phone Interviews. ( M-1-5t.) Mobile Home Park. 6 miles NorthU. 5843230. (E-l-3t-c) GAG UANO guitar -.. Italian S. 441. Phone 4621660.Charles STUDENTS wanted both male and 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath, separate IRONING done In home. 151FSE- flat-top, $60. Conqueror banjo--- Norris, Manager. (B-l-9t-c). female to work in serving lines. living, dining and Jamaica rooms. 13th Place, Lincoln Estates.Call 4-string, $75. WANTED, used Apply Long's Cafeteria, 313 W. Near University and Shopping FR 6-2918.(M-1-2t-c). flat-top guitar for classroom use. EIGHT Room unfurnished house. University Avenue. (E-l-3t-c). Center. $21,500. Good terms. Call 'Call after 6 p. m., 372-0987. Stove and refrigerator Included. 372-7658 weekdays. (L-l-3t-c). (A-l-lt-c). Family preferred. $75 month. Call 2-0243 after 5. per(B-l-tf-c). I For Sale l ! 1963 HONDA, Model-50 Motorbike. I Autos J t Call 2-8325.(A-l-3t-c). Univ. Extension 2832, I Services [ or Room 14, Fla. Union ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER n 1962 COMET with radio and heater WITH CASE, $45; desk, for sale by owner. $1200. See at $4.00; Pole lamp, $2.00; barbecue N 247T Flavet III after 5.G-l-5t-c). BE PREPARED FORSCHOOL grill, $1.50; bookcase, 150. Any TENSIONS. Join the Triangle Fly- time at 3631 E. University Avenue, shy, SM TKSATCI 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, with sunroof. Ing Club and relax. For shares Cottage ##1 or phone 6-3261, Ext. !0'fR 510/// $995. Phone Ext. 2827or 376-7914. phone 6-8962. (M-l-3t-p). 2219. (A-l-lt-c). -1-3t-c). NOWI I 2 Exciting Hits! Open 6:45 See Both 1962 VOLKSWAGEN two door.Will - Show 7:15 Late as 9:05 sacrifice for $1200. See at 718 At 7:15 & 11:00 2nd Hit at 9US North Main Street. Call 376-2511. /z,_ -- (G-l-3t-c). A GIRL BULIMIa GET i.l1eJ TiCIIUitO.AIiAlNST. lift. .A 1954 GRAY,2-door Chevrolet.Fine ct WOMAN TRYING TO| .. body paint finish. Runs like sewing the .---- -_ RECAPTURE HERS'DEBORAH I machine. Has 7600 miles. I '"' Reasonably good interior.Giving it I ill I Ii KERR ; away at $235. See at Town and i Country Trailer Park. Phone Don of nt - HAYLEY EXPIOSIYEI Hall, FR 6-3211, Ext. 5151 before MILLS 5 p.m. or FR 2-4602 after 5 p.m.WILLIAM . ,7h NEW JOHN . KILLS*a 1UI1R1-.c11Oll"( ? ...IN COLOR! ..v'-rfieCHArK! ACROSS GARDEN'TCCMNICOI rm l .rrarr WELCOME (BACK) TOGATORLAND 'WIrITGATOR.is HE MANAGEMENT & STAFF TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY O WELCOME YOU & TO WISH BEST OF LUCK I IN THE iOMING SEASON : . OUR POLICY 1. To present to you the finest in FIRST RUN motion pictures available. t A. S 2. To schedule our programs to present variety in t story and stars. 3. To time our programs to enable ALL to see a com- I CALL UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2832, plete show should they wish to come late. The OR PLACE YOUR AD I IN PERSON IN following will be adhered to; ." ROOM 14, FLORIDA UNION. DOUBLE FEATURE-First feature will always be repeated after 2nd show. - TRIPLE FEATURE-First feature will be repeatedon .awls.MMr..MrlhN l moruMILry. FRIDAY & SAT. nites only. SUNDAY thru SUSANNAH r CUE STICK BILLIARDS THURS. 3 shows only. OLDEN YORKCAPUCINE 905 N. Main PATRONIZE The above will alter! only where roadshows that In Food Fair Shopping exceed 2 1/2 hrs. of viewing time. ..co.nCH.leGLOI' .- Center GATOR Our ALLIGATOR ads will always carry show times. Gators & GirlsWelcome ADVERTISERS OUR AIMTo entertain & serve you in the best possible way. We 1 welcome comments, criticism, questions and yes, I praise makes us happy. ( - { Call on us at any time. t I-Del Otis Ray Newt Newman Gene NelsonManager _ I) As 't. Mgr. Snack Bar Mgr. 1:30'4:15'6:55'9:05 TODAY_ Siflalila Ill8RrtQ DaviSJr.a2T7HOHOODS GAINESVILLE DRIVE IN ... .- I THEY'RE A THEATRE Rt..20 FR6-5011 E ._ :. .-. -: I aND ,. f' 2400 HAWTHORNE RD. '. RR ;:-11.-:: E ) '"''I IRoBiN GOOD GROUP ---- I Registration Worker .". Tuesday, September 8, 1964 The Florida Alligator Page 13 m- UF Student Unpopular In Louisiana Town I 'af' ...' '\\tf'; .*""" > :.. TOVA LEVINE says it Is liberal but In many identified one of the men, no problems In this area. Yet, he Ipi Editorial AssistantAn cases is not at all," Van Matre charges were brought.Van believes that much work must be Matre feels the lack of done in areas such as Louisiana, I unpopular white in a small said.A second project on Van Mitre's proper protection for civil rights because of the "strong Injustice Louisiana town, Jim Matre, a UF summer agenda was working on workers is one of the biggest being done there." student, faced physical violence Negro registration In small towns I IlbziIol with non-violent reslstence duringthe and parrlshes of northern i "long, hot summer." Louisiana. His first stop was Ro - Van Matre, 2UC, of Boynton Plaquemlne, La., to attend a Beach is a member of the training session for CORE A 6s Tallahassee chapter of Congressof workers. Racial CORE Now You Can Rent It Equality ( ), an According to Van Matre, the National Association for the SANDING MACHINES WALLPAPERING EQUIPMENT session consisted of a "thorough s Advancement of Colored People POWER TOOLS PLUMBER briefing on the political historyof (NAACP) worker in Gainesville, CARPENTER TOOLS HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT Louisiana, the economics of CEMENT TOOLSMECHANIC'S PARTY AND BANQUET NEEDSBABY and member of the Student a Group AND BEDS each parrish where workers were TOOLS EQUIPMENT for Equal Rights.A to be sent, the power structureof LOADING TOOLS INVALID NEEDSPAINTER'S white applicant to FloridaA EQUIPMENT GARDEN AND YARD TOOLS each parrish, and philosophical & M, Van Matre left Floridaat discussions on non-violence." 625 N.W. 8th Avt. OR CALL- FR 6.2835 : the beginning of the summer Van Matre actually began - "\ "Fr with other CORE members to work In East ,' registration :o'Y demonstrate at the New York Feliciana. Van Matre said he was We Feature World's Fair. followed and Identified as a CORE VAN MATRE "We demonstrated In front of worker his first day In town. 1'1" '. I the Florida pavilllon in order to "I was wearing my skin color NEW & USED GUARANTEEDTYPEWRITERS show the hypocrisy of a state that ' """ 'A'A ,'"wm..w..w.W... _.. ............._._.,"-""....'..".._._- .".....,... "'......"'... .._:.,"."'"". ,,<.,.;,.. and talking with Negroes Van .w:>': .. +:t.:< '- miI: !! Matre said, "and thus I was easily ....:..J;;. lllfll, .1.., 1.I.'. "rT :m: i \:,m- gl: l recognized In a town where such a I Interviews thing Is never seen." Campus I "On the second day as I was waiting outside the courthouse and TO: Deans,Department Heads Sales. Operations Include the trying to get a few Negroes ALL MAKES & MODELS and 1964-65 Graduates entire free world. L: registered, three men came over : FR: Maurice Mayberry, .I':: ; to me. One of them faked a trip Portables Standards Director, University Placement September 25 THE CALIFORNIA i and began hitting me. I tried to : Office COMPANY (Oil t::, block his hits according to ournonviolence Electric & Manual s iRE: Interview Schedules company with Engineers I policy as he rippedoff : September 21 through located in La. & Miss.), Dec., my shirt before a jeering September 30, 1964 Apr., Aug.grads.Job openings crowd of about 20 people' Van NOTE: Sign-up sheets are are planning, design & Matre said.According. University Office Equiptment Co. posted two weeks In advance installation of facilities to Van Matre, one :: of the interview date In Bldg. necessary to produce & sell of the men warned him he had 2727 NW 6th Street H. Interviews will be held In gas & crude oil. "gotten off lucky this time", but the Florida Union unless September 28, 29 MARTIN would not be let out If he ever Phone 372-0963 otherwise Indicated. COMPANY, Orlando, Fla. came back. Although he later Math, Physics, AE, EE, September 21 FLORIDA ME BS, MS, Ph. D. degree. The convenient spot POWER CORPORATION, St. Dec. grads. U.S. citizenship :',', Petersburg, Fla. EE. BS required. A variety of % " degree. Dec.grads.Electrical openings in Research,Design/ for fresh Donuts { ' Delsgn & Power Distributionjob Development or Manu- : . " openings. facturing. /, September 22, 23, 24 E. I. September 28 -Group Meeting that are different.A r DuPONT de NEMOURS & BELL SYSTEM, 5:00 p.m., 4a COMPANY, Wilmington, Room 218, Fla. Union. All ' Delaware. Chem.-BS degree; '' '' , sign-ups on Bell System SACKFULL' ChE, EE, IE, ME, Met. Eng. schedule should attend this SPUDNUTSv BS, MS degree. Dec., Apr. meeting. grads. Men only. Few A fan food positions for research but September 29, 30-THE BE LL SNACK'f i most for power & Instrumen- SYSTEM (Southern Bell, ..' U.S.A. tation type assignments. Western Electric, Bell Labs), 22 RING, EE, IE, ME, Eng.Mch.Math- " September Dec., Apr. CHECK OURDISCOUNT MAHONY & ARNER (CPA), BS, MS degree. West Palm Beach, Fla.ACctg. grads. Positions In Operations, Engineering and PRICE'r ; j Dec. grads. BS, MS degree. Management, Manufacturing, JON , September 24 TOUCHE, and Installation and Researchand QUANTITY N ROSS, BAILEY & SMART Development. (CPA), Atlanta, Ga. Acctg., 29- WARNER r A'' Ind. Mgmt. BS, MS degree. September ROBINS AIR MATERIAL ORDERS Dec., Apr. grads. AREA, Robins Air Force O t . September CHICAGO Base, Ga. AE, CE, EE, IE, ME BS, MS, Ph. D. degree. BRIDGE & IRON COMPANY, Birmingham, Ala. CE, MESS Dec., Apr., Aug. grads. Campus favorite frcm coast to coast In design, Implementation - Dec. Apr. Openings are MS degree. , of grads.Engineering,Construction Manufacturing, IE systems and and construction.control ,! now at theUNVERSTY : : !..': N .{ ):! ;<; 1m.: '" :k "' & r : $<;* * / / OF FLORIDA PRINTING SERVICE Park free in the rear1twSPUDNUTg I for the UniversityFor personal' attention to Faculty, Administrativeand / Departmental printing needs, we offer broad experience and mechanical ability. - for discussion of your \ a Call our Sales Department printing problems, either major or minor. We are I 1017 WEST UNIVERSITY AVE. l'tl'"'f << anxious to serve you. ACROSS FROM UNIVERSITY CITY BANK M MHHM MMMMHnMMMMMMM Pepper Printing Co.PHONE LETTERPRESS OFFSET 376- j Open lam to 2am daily Sunday, open noon til midnightoter J024 SOUTH MAIN STREET ...., . .... I Page 14 The Florida Alligator Tuesday, September, 1964 . "- I r- Campus News Brie fs I : ".',:' 'I I EDE SwitchEde Book Sale Law Exams 15.99 ' 405 will meet In the Students having books Thru E"Widths P.l{. Yonge LaboratorySchool Student Government Auditorium Instead of Norman are requested to + 214 as originally scheduled by Room 309, Florida Size today at 9 a.m.AICHE. to claim money for 13" No money will be ; ,; It must be picked up A 14-18 from 3-5 p.m. i Meet Army '. All students Interested ins chemical engineering are Invited - to the first meeting of Entries may be .J. AICHE tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. by mailing a post card (, .- j in Room 319 Engineering Major Harvey M. Dick, If: Building. Refreshments will tary Building, ||be served. Florida or by bringing I .": Room 111, Military fd" Contest closes ; Kantor Book 1964. :< ;fi I : i. A book on Latin American The Army ROTC K politics by. Harry Kantor, UF ment Is sponsoring a I ; associate prof of political to select a new name .9., science in a new Spanish edition girl sponsors, ' i by a publisher in Buenos called "Army j Aires, Argentina. A prize of $10.00 'I -; This is the second edition awarded the winner.Debate . Y rl; published Spanish of the bok, f "El Movlmiento Aprlsta Per u a no," originally published I f in English in 1953 by a::f:: the University of California The Debate Society r Press. an organizational I night at 7:30 in Tigert. It Is open I !'i Fla. Rifles interested students. ' i ;: ? A meeting of all members I k of the Florida Rifles (UF Dames : > :. men's Rifle Team)will be held h Thursday, Sept. 10 at 8:30 Arts and Sciences :' i.' p.m. in Room 107 Military will meet Sept. 9 at 8 1 Building. All members are at the home of Mrs. PUBLICATIONS"A l. requested to be present for Warfel, 1605 NW 14th : : the election of officers.Riflettes. for a get-acquainted 1'S Block Seats The Florida Riflettes will f 99 meet Thursday Sept. 10 at Independent a. 7:30 p.m. in Room 107, Military who wish block seating at :. Building. Members are ball games must contact requested to attend for the Seating Chairman Hugh I.J\ :, election of officers. Arthur by tomorrow. : ... . --- t. W J.UI6"'I( : J .' :I'ir . :. ; ; I "/\"' . APPLICATIONS for Editor and I ; ' NEW ORANGE PEEL, will be ther notice by the Board of TY . } I '.E. . I." Application forms are available ' , : Union. You must obtain an 1.(, ..1 I " p : form to be considered. :,. :' !s ---- BOARD OF STUDENT i wj ."' .,. I.:..?t." '!'' "" t'-," . ; :;:j .'" .: ; ,, : 't. ;' ., ,,', 1127 West University Avenue . a ., ... '., t h x. iii", , .-.._.. .....,...,..-'""""\ ,. .. .., ." ' .t: , -- - -- - - --- r . "Tuesday, September 8, 1964 The Florida Alligator Page 15 ii41Yax4k2f ; IflhlA1j Second cup of coffer orfp4ww # glass of ice tea freeEXTRASERVICE LARRY'S : PERSONAL CHECK CASHED WITHOUT CHARGE . .:."W..w... rt.It's " ..: !"' '.> r t"y : ';;/. a S1to1't ) : : f A'c r.,'" .,.', J H ,. tC''{ I'M JUST 44 S ARouND THE CoER11LARRY'S ! ,."," ,;.1.\. I .1 , , \.,....... ' . \ RESTAURANT fen ' . 1 lhlpl > 24 Hours a Day . '" 25 W. University Ave. .. .{ . I E AND A HALF . '-f >CKS FROM CAMPUS 4 .. 'i. "' '4,'\ t.v, t : i' , HUM PTY DUMPTY i o CHICKENSTEAKS ' '\> " .: DRIVE-IN & RESAURANT : - ' t . CHOPS 310'N.W.13th St. FR2-5387 ;; "\r"1 vAl. ,, '{.'/. ); ' ,\;.;...,_' SEAFOOD ." .,''.:.... __, ". .'.....:or.( ... """ 'lt,, 'T".. - --- - ------ - 16 The Florida Alligator Tuesday, ., September. 8, 1964 AT LITTLE THEATER Audience Gets Into Act"Dirty Work at the Crossroads" vampire", a French maid named greet the herces and vlllians with doesn't refer to campus antics at Fleurette and of course a Little the appropriate sounds and the intersection of University Nell played by Sterrett's daughter reactions. . Avenue and Thirteenth Street. Vickie. Performances will be held at It's the name of the first 8:30 p.m., Sept. 11, 12, 17, 18 and production of the Gainesville Little The audience will be seated at 19. Because: of limited seating Theater's 1964-65 season which small tables in the Little Theater space, reservations will be opens Friday night. A melodrama Playhouse located on NW 16th Blvd. necessary for both membershipand where the audience gets into the Hostesses In Gay Nineties' general admission tickets. act by cheering the redbloodedhero costume will serve refreshments.The Reservations can be made by Adam Oakhart, and hissingthe audience is encouraged to calling 3764949. t S it evil villain from the city, 1 Munro Murgatroyd.All Art Study Committee FormedA parts of the play are as written In the 1800's, except the locale. This has been switched special committee to study need more coordination In .. from Ohio to Alachua County. The creative and performing arts at developing this very Important result is anything but serious UF has been created at the request aspect of university life. 4 drama. of President Reitz. The creative and performing 1 [ In the plot, the villlan Murga- The purpose of the committeeis arts are currently dispersed .. troyd attempts to grab off land, to study the problems of growthand among four various colleges and wanted :by the railroad, by development of the creativeand coordination among these collegeshas .. w I. marrying the owner of the valuable performing arts here.AlthoughIts proved difficult even though . ....:=-.II; -- :; ._ ... property, Nellie Lovelace. But purpose; is Intended to be ofa real progress has been made in TAKING A look at what Sigma Nu has to offer are success Is not his, he is foiled long-range scale, short-range past years. again by brave Oakhart who comesto recommendations will be made by "We are' a big university," two freshmen Pete Ackerman far left and Paul ( ) Reilly the rescue In the nick of time. the committee. Jordan said. "We need a divisionof (far right). Snakes Mike Booty and Nathan Eden ans- Del Sterrett, program directorfor According; to L. Russell Jordan, fine arts." wer questions about fraternity life. ( Photo by Nick the Florida Union and assistant chairman of the committee, many Late this month second meetingof professor of music, staged the people on campus believe that we the special committee will be Arroyo) music for the production. He was called. The meeting will be open assisted by his wife Jane, a to anyone interested in the creativeand I Greeks Rush New StudentsNew 'piciibslonal singer, and they are FU Committees performing arts. Spectators billed as"The Fabulously Talented will be allowed to voice their views students at the University Informally. Team of Local Musicians. Need Chairmen with the permission of the chair. Sterrett will follow the action of Florida have had the of opportunityto Sororities welcomed rushees the play with piano music of the Chairmanships of Fine Arts meet members of the Greek Saturday, September 5,and Sunday, Bloc sororities and fraternities International and Public Relations SeatingThe duringthe September 6 to their houses for era.In addition to the villlan, the committees of the Florida past week.Fraternity Ice-Water Teas.The rushees spent set tablesIn all-amertc .. hero, and the frail Union Board for Student Activitiesare last time block seating applications - men up fifteen minutes In each house where the heroine Lovelace,the play Includes vacant. Applications can be will be accepted by Stu- the Plaza of Americas they were Introduced to each where answered such characters as Mookie obtained In and returned to Room dent Government will be 5 p. m. they questionsOf housemother and became briefly those interested In Joining a acquainted with as many girls as Magugglns, The Intrlguelng Ida 315 of the Union. Deadline Is for tomorrow at the SG office In the fraternity. Rush started officially possible.The Rhlnegold, billed as a "notorious Wednesday, 5 p.m. Florida Union.Horo'l . I at 1 p.m. Friday, September 4. next round of rush parties, Rushees were invited to visit the loformals, will be held this the fraternity houses Friday, Saturday and Sunday, September Saturday, and Sunday. Formal 12 and September 13. Rushees may \ fraternity rush Is over Wednesday, pick up their Invitations Saturday .< ). ' September 9; however, many morning from 9 a.m. until noon ';' groups plan to continue bidding In Room 324 of the Florida Union. : t: '0- SYour / - ,,' II: .... . DAISIES DO TELL ,,L ...your exquisite taste '\ \ I NE1 i Tod \ I P II'f in diamonds. Like na ture's flowers .'<1'' Oa shapes 11., ". tJ and quality will vary '\i,'S iI: place rhot'lanxloul on* from stone to stone. to noko you faalat Yourprofesslonaljew. home.Com In and got acquainted rho na t HID you find eler is the man best younolf downtown. You'r w.lcoo. ., .v,, - < to |uil browi*around.Wa think you'll able to explain these want to got to know M barter after you've subtle nuances to you. *noy| .d rno Informal atmoiphere of Our ihop and* n our eompUto lino of nationally edvertiiedi . Our membership in quality drowoi, ipoctt wear and lingerie, J v'I'I. / the American Gem So all bearing brand namoi you know and mpect.Aik the gtrlt who Kava boon horo*while-. vtilt to rho Formality ciety is your assuranceof Shop t h not only WM; It'.fun I And while you're vltltlng, why such not lot ut op.n your awn iruaW cherga account for ooilor eSoppIng , dependablehelp. . , . eeooooe o.o e o Stop in soon to (, : select I your own precious - I treasure to bloom i I brilliantly (forever. I @ MEMBER societyi AMERICANOEM I - K+(YJtX7 'OUUOUOCXX"JUUUI S S' ift it Z . Featuring a complete The Personality Sportswear line of lingerie andrainwear nationally advertised] .... dresses Shop ')()()(jf"rLV" >> EtvEtERS 11. 1_ :' 8 EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE c: OPEN A STUDENT CHARGE OPEN 'TIL 9 FRIDAY NIGHT . : f ____' .......".. .. h ....... T 1.Page - _'"".r.. -=- J Tuesday September 8, 1964 The Florida Alligator s Page 17 4 Successful' Gator Guide'To $2,500 Gift Given '''''-, tudent Booksale ReplaceRules For Top TeachersThe udent Government (SG) Is now If books are sold students Book Vatlng its third and most receive claim slips which are UK announced receipt of a son, will be given annually from essful booksale according to cashed at a later date. If books $2,500 gift from the Robert Eatll the funds to the Junior faculty mem- handbookfor "Gator Guide a new etary of student affairs Drew are not soldstudents can reclaim students, officially a McConnell Foundation to provide ber teaching In University College lett. them or leave them for sale replacement for the old Student funds for the establishment of a "who best exemplifies the educa- Last April SG bought and sold during the next trimester. tional Ideals of Thorn Jefferson - junior faculty award for top-notch Regulation Booklet, Is due to be foo worth of books."This year'sIs ." Winter classroom teaching. In the distributed early running as well or better," dlett said. Trimester. Initially given to all the University College supplies the :he sale, which started I Leg Council 1 1I students, "Gator Guide" will then A $500 award, named by the University wide basic liberal tember 2, continues through be given only to Incoming donor In honor of Thomas Jcffor- education courses which cut fay and tomorrow from 1-5 p.m. Freshmen. across all areas of human knowledge - Sets . MeetingLegislative The guide is currently in I and work for {the Florida Union Social Room. I are required 'Students will save money since mimeograph form. Limited I all freshman and sophomore stu gets no profit from the sales. number of copies are going to be Gator Growl dents.A . Council will meet distributed to certain faculty and regular on and off-campus committee of faculty - |e special joint for the first time this trimester students in order to obtain an kstore buys books from next Tuesday. The budget will be initial reaction to the guide. It Tryouts Set and students will be set up dents at half price and sellsm annual who the recipient submitted at this meeting for a will then be edited, based on the to name > at three quarter price,"said will be chosen on the basis of ... second reading and final approval, critique, and printed for general slett. according to Student GovernmentSG distribution.The "Beat those Gamecocks" Is distinguished classroom teaching ( ) Rules and Calendar guide is to be a subjectof already In the air as the and exceptional Influence on the JSG doesn't buy books. It simply of students. Committee Chairman Duddy Blain. discussion at the President's Homecoming-hungry Gators Intellectual life ffers a central point for students Reltz said President J. world'sfair" Wayne , "Until we locate returning Leg Retreat. prepare for a "collegiate sell their books at a buy and appreciate this Council members, we don't know Gator Guide Is a joint effort "We greatly Ice near the two thirds mark.is which will serve as where we stand as far as cpen between student government and generous; gift gives students selling bookstore And Howard McMulty knows It. recognition of quality teaching positions Blain said. the administration. It has been a , [ money for their sale and go McMulty, who Is In charge of the by rewarding top scholar- Only Finance Committee and three years In the planning.It " arges students buying books less Homecoming "Gator: Growl, is teachers, particularly In the junior Lyceum Committee were Is not the Intention of "Gator [oney for their purchase. preparing for "the biggest and staff ranks." functioning during the summer Guide" to replace any other student " trimester. guide except for the regulation best 'Growl' ever. The gift by the McConnell Foundation - Students wishing to sell books During the summer It was booklet. It pulls together material Tryouts for the Homecoming will fund the award for five Ian take them to the Florida Union decided that Lyceum Council must found In various places and also 'Growl' will be Sept. 23 at 6:30 years and provide for a review octal Room and offer them for have Legislative Council approvalon adds new material heretofor p.m. In University Auditorium. regarding; continuing It after that [ale at a price set by the student. special events which have unpublished. Applications may be secured in time. potential liability. Lester Hale, Dean of Student Room 308 at Florida Union. The Robert Earll McConnell Because special events are Affairs, believes that "G ator "We want to see anyone with Foundation waa set up In New YorkIn ED Dames MeetThe supported through ticket sales, Guide" Is a new type of publicationfor any type of talent at the tryout," 1030 to provide funds for education - Lyceum often comes up short, the students unlike any otherIn McMulty says. and charitable purposes. It Education Dames will meet Blain said. the country. According to Hale, There will also be a skit meeting has previously established the tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home of He said that in knowing the It Is a much more comprehensive for all organizations wishing Thomas Jefferson Award at loss of the expectationsof to take part In the 'Growl'. It several other Institutions Including >an and Mrs. Melvin Baker, 1220 possible extent of financial representation toward the will be Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7 the University of Virginia and William - the University W. 18 Ave. for a get aqualntedImeetlne. the Council can more easily In Room 324 of Florida Union. & Mary. ... prepare the budget. Individual student. p.m. I l -- Soar Festival of Yeses ; WELCOME BACKto / ,',,- / US Choice Roost Top Round the 'seat of learning'! fV j Oy Large offctfAu Quarter Jut Southern.......Fried......59$ Chicken and Corn fritter.....49C Vienna's Famous Corned Beef Keep your checking account locally- Every tu.+aby &Cabbog.9$ Ntt. 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"" Players Meet Tonight r TV Show Holds AuditionsSoon I I amateurs will be flying (CDS) Sunday evenings at 5:30 Amateur Hour are Robert Merrill, florlda Players will hold Itst shown, and prospects for the entire with the greatest of ease over p.m. Regina Resnick, Maria Callas of | production meeting of the year will announced. New and the airwaves via TV appearancesas Youngsters, oldsters and in- the Metropolitan opera, Vera son and annual open house Interested students will be able a result of auditions which betweensters having talent of any Ellen, Teresa Brewer, Jack gi't at 7:30 In Norman Hallltorlum. to meet the entire theater staff, will soon be conducted in Jack. description Including vocal groups, Carter, Paul Wlnchell, Frank and refreshments will be served. sonville. soloists, musical Instruments, Sinatra, and Frank Fontaine. Irector L. L. Zimmerman and Tomorrow, Dr.Zimmerman will The Ted Mack audition staff dancers, and novelty acts, all have Interested persons should write Igner Henry Swanson will begin tryouts for "Red Roses"In will be choosing applicants from been seen at one time or another, Ted Mack, P. 0. Box 114, cuss plans for the year's first Room 239, Tigert Hall. They this area as well as other spotsin on The Original Amateur Hour Jacksonville describing their act w, "Red Roses for Me," by will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Florida, who ulll be selectedfor Such well-known names In the and will Ibe scheduled to audition n O'Casey. Students will be and 7 to 9:30 p.m., each day appearances on the program entertainmcr* field who have during a two week period which en the opportunity to join auction through Friday, September 11. No which has been on the air for 31 graduated from the_OriginalAppointments. begins. October 5. crew. prior experience is necessary to years. ,-- ---- i During the meeting, slides oft join a production crew or read The Ted Mack Original Amateur season's productions will be for a part. Hour Is viewed locally over WJXT Given I I ---- -- , Three new academic associate professor of management - appointments have been announcedby In the College of Business WELCOME STUDENTSFROM administrative officials thus Administration. holds degrees from Champion far for the coming year. '" Dr. Franklin A. Doty was named Furman University, North assistant dean of Academic Affairs Carolina State and Purdue after serving as chairman of the University. lie will also serve as THE GATOR SHOPATHLETIC social science department since associate chairman of the new Health and graduate program In 1961. He succeeds Edgar W. Kopp, who left the University of Florida Hospital Administration (UF) to become dean of the established In February. College of Engineering at the Also joining the UF staff Is Dr. I University of South Florida. F. William Sunderman Jr., an Doty, originally from Omaha, associate: professor of pathologyand EQUIPMENT I clinical Neb., graduated from the director of University of Omaha in 1934 withan laboratories. lie replaces Dr.John a.b. In history and French. B. Henry who has accepted a lie received his master's degree position with the State Universityof Jj from State University of Iowa In New York College of Medicine 1942 and his Ph.D In 1946 from In Syracuse. 1f-f received his Sunderman rrO'tt the same university. t Since he came to UF in 1940, he bachelor's degree from Emory medical has risen from the post of assistant University In 1951 and his professor of social sciences to the degree from Jefferson Medical post of department chairman College In 1955.Sunderman\ . aU or .....,-" ....._............. ..............""'""' ..."." ........-. before his recent appointment.Dr. Is a Diplomat of John M. Champion Joins the the American Board of Clinical SPORT APPAREL and the National Board UF staff this year as both associateprofessor Chemistry of Medical Examiners and Is of health and hospital certified in Clinical Pathology by: administration In the College of 1710 W. University Avenue Health Related Services and as the American Board of Pathology. ACROSS FROM MEN'S DORMSHeadquarters PHONE rn 8.SII' t .1 ': : s- BOOTS for your collegiate needsPANTS ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS a.u HATS .t' . ' . ; ;.t. ; I - SHIRTS .' T SHIRTS (U of FLA) _ i , TIES r;.x.LEVIS. WHITE & BLUE y .. "' BELTS FRATERNITY LAVALIERS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR by HANES FRATERNITY LAPEL PINS , 3 I SOX by GOLD CUP HANDBALLS \ SWEAT SHIRTS ( U of FLA) TENNIS BALLS JAMAICA SHORTS ', v' ,'''f > ''' ;' **. TENNIS RACKETS ,- fttO.ki\ ![] : ( JACKETS (U of FLA) : "\ 7 HANDBALL GLOVES : . TENNIS SHOES (CONVERSE & US KEDS) PING PONG PADDLES GYM SHORTS FRATERNITY DECALS Gainesville U of FLA DECALS Stockman - Shop at the Gator Shop directly across from the men's dormitory. On the Gold Supply Co. Coast, near the College Inn. We cater to all your needs whether its for gym or At the Gainesville Livestock Market dress. tennis rackets. Why fight downtown when we are so We also re-string 5001 N.W. 13th St. convenient? %., , . a r. .Page 20 The Florida Alligator Tuesday September 8, 1964 I Honor Court r I Dora Nears U.S. See What' New II From UPI Reports , ( Continued From Page I) a final examination for him, as Giant hurricane Dora pushed its well as paying a third student to 130 mile an hour winds closer to Unless you accept Witt take the progress test for him. the U. S. mainland last night and The Browse Shop responsibility to actively, as These are only a few of the cases the weather bureau ordered a hurricane - opposed to passively, support the recently handled by the Court. watch over some 900 miles system, then It can be nothing buta They are, however, Illustrative of of the South Atlantic seaboard.The . failure. You are the same typeof the basic problems faced by the CARAVANS James Michener watch alertto a preliminary person who will graduate this Court: 1. How can we achieve residents threatened by a hurricane BARRY GOLD WATER National ObserverA University and look the other way cooperation of the Student BodyIn Is in effect from Wilmington CHOICE NOT AN ECHO .Phyllis Schlafly when a crime Is committed. The enforcement of the Honor Code? responsibility Is the same." 2. Is the present method of N. C. to Palm Beach. All OEDIPUS REX A MIRROR FOR GREEK DRAMA Interests In this area should keepIn . Student: (After about an hour of penalization adequate; that Is. Is close touch with future advisories .Albert CookCONRAD'S reflection.) "Well, I guess you It too harsh or too weak?. and be prepared to take precautions DARKNESS AND THE are right. It's a difficult thing to More Importantly, the real valueof HEART OF if hurricane warnings are do, but these people who cheatedare the Honor System, that It Is issued later.At CRITICS i .Ed: Bruce Harkness . hurting themselves In the long more a part of an education In good well 8 p. m. EST Hurricane Dora THE KING LEAR PERPLEX. .Ed: Helmut Bonheim run as as their fellow students. citizenship and self-discipline thanIt I'll give you one name." Is an efficient way to apprehend was centered at latitude 28.3 N, UTOPIA. Thomas MooreTECHNICAL Chancellor: "That Is all we cheaters, is evidently not being longitude 71.7 W, or about 525 need." miles east of Cape Kennedy. served. The first solution Is that .,. The above Is true conversationthat of communication and Dora continues on a westerly & REFERENCE took place Immediately after understanding. We feel that support course at about 13 mph with high r the C-62 final examination this will be Increased ten fold If est winds estimated at 130 mph ' past winter trimester. As can be students would take the time to near the center. Hurricane force INTRODUCTION TO MATRICES & VECTORS seen on the Penal Decrees on find out just why they should winds extend out 150 miles to the ..SchwartzINTRODUCTION Honor Court bulletin boards, one enforce the system. north and 100 miles to the south, name was all that was necessary. forecasters refused to predict I TO QUANTUM THEORY In subsequent articles numbero Following the receipt of the a last night whether the monster .ParkPREPARATIVE ' proposed revisions will be Information, the University Boardof > tempest might eventually nit the propounded. If you have any Ideas, METHODS OF POLYMER mainland Examiners In cooperation with full force.But they pointed - the Court would like to hear from the Honor Court Attorney out the storm was expected to CHEMISTRY. .Sorenson & Campbell you. Address letters either to General's staff ran a correlation hold to a generally westerly course the Alligator to the or directly of all (several hundred) of the test through Tuesday. Chancellor of the Honor Court. papers of C-62. The results, Meanwhile, Hurricane Ethel,top As a hint of what future articles following a thorough Investigation, winds now at 80 mph continued Campus Shop & Bookstore will discuss; do you think the led to confessions by several on her west-northwesterly courseat Honor System students. encourages about She 20 mph. was last "Informers?" If so how can this , Five have already been centered less than 500 miles south- sentenced by the court, with aspect of the system be Improved? east of Bermuda . I . penalties ranging from one trimester - suspension,a falling grade, and nine penalty hours. At least three other students are still being Investigated. As is true with most Welcome StudentsMeet "mass cheating" cases, the number was highly exaggerated, though certainly a matter of serious concern. 9"-' - The penalties Imposed were stiff largely because the cheating was Your Friends at the C.I. premeditated and organized. It certainly Is to be contrasted with \ the case Involving two coeds who . \ t voluntarily reported to the Court \( that they had cheated. They i.' across from campus received only a falling grade plus . 'j; three penalty hours. In addition, : the Court certainly differentiates 1728 W. Univ. between planned cheating, and the student who "panics" and takesan < answer or two. Both are serious but one far more serious } than Arising the other.out of the same final School OPENING SPECIALS for Sept. 8, 91 10 i examination period were several other cases, Including one where a 1 student paid another student to take ' ; I c "' Alligator or Florida Seal Stationary Regular $1.00 -- NOW .7SC WHAT'S NEWIN C.I. Coffee Shop Special -- Hot Roast Beef Sandwich / French Fries & Gravy .50 , TILE SEPTEMBER ', I '. , ' ATLANTIC? t. ;* I Hot Cup Coffee .08( "Retooling the Mind" by Nell W.Chamb.rfeht , ) New knowledge renderscollege ,,,.' {,.*"**'". obsolete within a '" 1 a degree Cafeteria Line decade. Th> need and methods (tar Specials : "refreshing" the mind are here dls cussed"The March Toward Equality"Author 1)) Southern Style Fried Chicken .39 k Anthony Lewis traces the historical proem whlh made the 1954 school "segregation Of Roots and decision Veins Inevitable A Testament"by 2)) Large Tasty. 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NOW . 1 r September, 1964 The Florida Alligator Page 21 " I Reitz Greets Freshmen I Jewish Students J visions of education with moral himself In position for personal will keep before you visions of furpose as a guidepost were financial and material gain,he will greatness--the kind of vision which I Begin New YearThe Itnessed by some 3,000 freshman have missed the mark. will be for the betterment of udents when UF President J. "It Is important that you thinkIn mankind. That will be educationwith I I 'ayne Reitz spoke to them at them terms of what you can do for a moral purposeMReltz said. Jewish High Holy Day season New Year, the anniversary of the last'week.. the betterment of mankind," he "We shall expect you to abide began yesterday with Rosh Hashana world's creation, according to "If education Is to be meaningful said. "This becomes education by certain standards of conduct.We ceremonies. Services for the legend. i the solution of problems It muste with a moral purpose regardlessof do not seek conformity in our second day of the holiday will begin Rosh Hashana differs from the cloaked with a moral purpose," what your vocation or professionmay thinking or Ideas. A university is this morning at 9:30 In theJ.JUlUs New Years of other nations as it sitz said. be, and when so cloaked your a place where creative and Miller Health Center. Is a solemn occasion rather than on some major own personal welfare will be taken Imaginative Ideas should flourish.But The Hlllel Foundation of UF is one of merriment. It Is a time Speaking Involving change and the Into account," he told the new within this context there is sponsoring the services for all set aside for man's deeds to be roblems students. reviewed and for each man to be Jewish students. Rabbi Simeon allenge they present to well appropriate room for the exercise ducated men and women, Dr. "As you sharpen your intellects, of good taste and neatness, and to Kobrlnetr, Hlllel director, will Judged by God. Man's actions are gain new knowledge and under- conduct His weighed and his fate Inscribed by services. for said that. if a student's Idea be Identified with that which Is sermon eitz standing as students at the good, wholesome and attractive," this morning will be "The Divine God in either the Dock of Life fof education Is merely to put or the Dock of Death. an University of Florida, I hope you he said. Alternative." Rosh Hashana literally means The ram's horn or "shofar" la "head of the year" and Is blown in the synagogues on Rosh I commonly known as the Jewish Hashana to symbolize the bindingof WELCOME I Isaac and Abraham's impicit STUDENTS . faith In God, a warning to Jews \ AFA DamesThe to repent and remember their responsibility to God, and the Architecture and Fine Arts beginning of Creation.It . WHOLESALEPRICES Dames will meet Tuesday, Sept. Is traditional for Jewish 15 at 8 p.m. at the home of their people to begin the feast of the sponsor Mrs. David L. Wllmot, holiday with something sweet, 1232 N. W. 36th Dr. usually an apple dipped in honey, ON GYM CLOTHES for MEN & WOMEN There will be no meeting tonightas as a symbol of beginning the New previously reported. Year sweet. Men WomenShorts I Tee Shirts Bermudas Jamaicas & Shorts Shoes by Converse Beacon Falls Keds Shirts Perfect for School, Home or Office ! 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OUTFITTERS - Fraternities and Sororities Lettered Shirts, Uniforms complete, low priced Shoes, Socks, Complete Line of Team Equipment *l 88 $15 4. ," Jimmie Hughes Sporting Goods Nortncentral Florida's Sporting Goods Headquarters JZALE'STuesday .......I. .."';"' .- .. "' .. .:, 1- /' /' 1 .to ; .t .1113 W. University Avenue fRanklla Z-1212 it .. .f' " ... Page 22 The Florida Alligator Tuesday, September 8, 1964I' r. . N NA+ u fNYYgrwW w..u1pilNtl - /r pYO' Y.M .MM 'M'7Wk"RRS ry 'Yd 10 1' 'VA"'n 'M4 Mro'AiRN nMni rvMk. y{!' r ;r p r err W *>Si "i *_ v P"S" 'Me L ST -.j&* .* .. , vrrM M-- y Pk +eMq r qN( w : .L L, .MM.M.M 1/Wi 7711M.MIM MIr H : r , , : ,... p .Y Ik.s" }V < 4 r ., " 11-- ti JOHN FEIBER, Jerry Anderson and Wally Colson rush in to The White team's' defense compared favorably with their of- help out their teammate bring down an unidentified Blue team fense. They routed the Blue team 60-0 as they prepared to do I opponent. battle with tough Southwest Conference foe SMU on September 19. --- -- - / t "t* with s k ! 3 3a 3k 3t 3w GLENN LANEY made It back! For those of you who are new to the UF my name is Glenn Laney. I am the. sports editor and Steve Vaughn is the assistant sports editor. Regularly through out the season you will be hearing from both of us edlto rally. We try not to pull any punches and usually say what 'Is on oftr minds., It makes for interesting reading even If It does hurta few of the more tender prides around the campus. Some Ideas from last year are still around. The better ones we hope. And believe It or not our creative minds have come up with a t few new ideas to make this years sports section the best ever. -1r : No game StoriesSince the paper does not come out on Sundays we will continue to shy , away from writing football game stories. We will keep you abreast of J f k every move our Glorious Gridiron Gladiators make on the field and in the locker room. Monday's paper will be devoted to comments by THE OLD Tommy Shannon STEVE SPURRIER warms up his pro, head coach Ray Graves on what he thought of the Gator's efforts on throws a strike in practice.Shannon, talented right flipper in practice as the field You will also be hearing from the opposing coach and the who holds many Gator passing rec- he lets loose with one of his"bombs. scouts from the opposition.Carmanella's. ords, has a fight on his hands for the The young sophomore from Tennessee - y.! QB job as young Steve Spurrier is is giving senior Tommy Shannona GridIron Contest pressing him for the honor.Navy's run for his money to see who getsto Carmanell's Restaurant is back again sponsoring a plck-the- start against SMU. wlnner" contest. Response was so great we decided to give It a try during the football season also. The prize remains the sameM.dlnner for two...anything in the house. Marquis Daezler will be back with the scoop on what goes on Inside Nemesis; SMU the football team. Marquis' column, The Icebreak, will be one of the features in our new sports special on the days o f home games. ' Invades Gatorland/ Coach -Graves Writes Column Something new has been added in the way of a sixth edition. The Saturday of every home game the Alligator will put out a special sports DAVE BERKOWITZ to the Dallas Tex. campus for the offense. A was put severe crimp edition. The first two and last two pages will be devoted entirely to Assistant Edito start of the 1964 season. In this when Roderick was Managing plan Coach sports. Graves has consented to write a column for these editions. Returning to the Mustang unable to make his grades. eld: Note: This Is the first in It should give you gator football fans a better understanding of the eleven is national punting champion Lack of experience in the a 10 part series problems faced by a blgtime college football team. covering every Danny Thomas. Fry has high hopes backfield, particularly at fullback ; team the Gators face this ) football for Thomas but knows that one and no better than average beef Editor Sports Tags AlongThis season. kicker can't hold the team up on the line, except at guard are Last season was not much for the likes of Ohio State against giving the SMU coaches something football season I will be traveling with the team. This has Southern Methodist football coach Rice Texas and Baylor.It to The Ponies are deepat ponder. not been done in recent years. It should b@ helpful in giving you UF Hayden Fry to talk about. His will take more tithe Mustangs with Robert Oyler John guard ,tans a better overall look at what our Gators are going through.Last . \ Mustangs ended the campaign with hope to finish better than last La Crone, Jim Sitton and David football stand season no taken : was on whether the Gators were i a 4-6 record. year's 2. 5 in the Southwest Shuford. going to win lose. This or season will we candidly predict who we think \\I : Despite the gloom one bright Conference Besides Thomas who averageda has the better team and who think should t we win the game. Of course, j event stands out tn Fry's mind, John Roderick considered( one booming 44 yards per punt in desire plays a big in part any game. The word from the Inside Is this \ \ SMU's 32-28 upset victory over of the fastest white half-backs 1963, Fry was counting on Mac years Gators have more desire and more cohesiveness than any }.I No. 2 nationally ranked Navy. In the nation, was supposed to be White, a spectacular runner at football team ever assembled on the Florida campus. I i Twenty-threa lettermen return the main feature in Fry's "I" quarterback, but White will Wouldn't It be fun to ride the Tide two years In a row? probably be sidelined the entire .; :L. UF Harriers To Hold Meeting season with a back Injury. - - - The Mustangs"' open their 1964 UF Ski Club MeetsThe I season In Gainesville against the The UF cross country team will Coaches Percy Beard and Walter University of Florida on Saturday Its 19&4 season this Wei sen Invite all students 1 afternoon Inaugurate with an organizational Interested In joining the varsityor Sept. 19 in a regionally televised Gator Ski Club will bold Is required. If a memoer does the freshman team to attend game. an organizational meeting In the not know how to ski be will be S Its first meeting, followed by today's meeting. Anyone Although SMU's SWC hopes are basement of the Florida Gym tonight taught A qualifying him test will The session. ,0 ,. :official practice will be held In the Interested, but unable to attend, not bright, they are expected to at 7:30 p. Membershlp be given new members Immediately - I '.: meeting of the stadium may contact Coach Beard at his Improve outside conference play In the club Is open'to all UF stu- following the meeting. AU room * projection office In the stadium building. and the Florida-SMU game Is seen dents. who are Interested are asked to I }building at 4:00 p.m. as a toss-up affair. No former experience In skiing bring bathing suita.a . 1r' i ' 1 ------ II .. , Tuesday, September 8, 1964 The Florida Alligator Page 23 UF Intromurais - Major League Baseball Scores American League National League Schedule FullERNIE -- .. .. Washington-6-3 Baltimore-6-1 New York-6-7 Milwaukee-10-8 Chicago-2-0 Kansas City-1-6 Houston-4-5 C icogo97New LITZIntramurals for the water basketball title. Phi EditorThe Delt President Hugh Wilson called York-5 Cleveland-7 St. Louis-3-3? Los Angelesrl-3 fall trimester's schedulefor his team "one of the best we've Minnesota-4 Detroit-2 Red Legs-2-2 Philadelphia-5-1 UF Intramurals will be one ever had. We've got a lot of boys of the most active In a long time. back and we expect to be in their That word, from Graduate scrapping." Los Angeles San Fransisco-9-6 I Manager Paul Varnes, Is only Blue League Champs, LambdaChi Bostonincomplete( ) Tittsburg-6-4 I part of the story In what will bea Alpha is expected to produce _ hectic fall for mural participants.The key competition again in their kickoff gets under way circuit. r SMU Rates Gators I September 25 as the dorms openup Traditionally the Orange League with flag football. Each dorm water basketball fight centers area will have local competition around the Sigma Nu's, Phi Delt's, Ed Note: This Is a column "Duprve I* a great: competitor, leading up to inter-area playoffsand and TEP's. taken from the SMU campus news- a team man who excells as a run- a campus championship game. The Blue League key contenderswill paper. It gives you football fans ner and blocker," Graves said. Last year's area winners for flag be amongst defending title. an Idea of how the other team "lie is the clutch athlete who football Include: TOLBERT: SouthIV holder Delta Upsilon, Lambda Chi, feels about playing our Gators. makes the big plays that can turna HUME: Bristol; GRAHAM: and the Fiji's. game our way," he added.In . Next fall, on September 19, the MURPHREE Section Newins; : . ,' Mustangs travel to Gainesville, Mur. G.The The Independent League action addition to Dupree,the Gators fraternities will open up will open up the week of Sept. 28 :; I Florida where they will open the have a running back, Jack Harper, W. 1964 football season against the the second week of school with with bowling at air-conditioned \< who is as dangerous a runner as University of Florida Alligators. water basketball. The UFis the Palm Lanes. \ Dupree. Although the Alligators will havea only school In the nation to play For further information as to strong first team, they will not this controversial sport. schedules, eligibility and other Florida, 8-3-1 In 1903, is expected - have depth in any position with the Phi Delta Theta, last year's data, contact your group's Intra- possible exception of halfback. to have an Improved running - Orange League champions, are mural Manager or the Intramural Appraising his team's fortunes game, stronger kicking anda expected to be a key contenderWomen's office 229. Florida Gym. reckless, aggressive attitude. next head football coach year, Graves plans to play a pair of I Ray Graves said, "To play consistent two-way units. He will wild-card Golf Club OraanizesBetty football must come we up four positions--left guard, center, - - - with some reserves capable of quarterback and fullback. Graham, Broward Hall and better knowledge and use of holding their own in the Southeastern - Advisor, has announced the the UF golf course for playing Conference." formation of a Women's Golf Club groups. ..._ -'--- .-, .,- --- Key to Florida's offense will "After those first seven games, here at UF. be fullback Larry Dupree, captainof we meet the three teams that hateus The first organizational meetingwill Attempts at such a group are DANNY THOMAS warms the 1964 team and unanimous the most -. Georgia, Florida be held Monday September 21, not new, but with the UF's his talented kickingleg All-Southeast Conference the State University and Miami," at 4:00 p.m. In the Broward Hall acquisition of the golf course a up past two years. Graves mused. Gymnasium classroom. fresh attempt is being made with as the SMU Mustangsget Playing on an Injured knee last "So you can see the schedule The club's purpose Is to help high hopes for success. ready to meet the Flo- season, Dupree ran for 749 yardsto requires us to have a great deal the feminine portion of the student All Information should be give him a two-season total of determination, depth and luck body towards a better obtained from Miss Graham at rida Gators Gainesvilleon of 1,349 yards, second best career in the form of keeping key boys understanding of the game of golf Broward Hall. September 29. mark in Florida's history. healthy," he concluded. xr" ._ *** *TJ.T'V'-* I\ l1 Av. - . o ay +': as' ,1. Why be hazed by the + clothing phase of college ' Gentlemen new to life at U. will clearaway any haze on the subject of attire - by paddling in to this emporium. Upperclassmen will attest that the studied correctness of the proprie tore apparel is a pledge in itself of - cool confidence in the rush of cam. , pus affairs this Autumn.TRADITIONALLY. ' ,Stag'n1JJra.g I \ V\/' / P y tE ' I t. c y .i . C ' YOURS" 13 West University Avenue'9 - .. -.--.--- ---- .- '.- "' , ,- 4.. II!""'A A A ".I- i:_ ....t. __ -----.J :7"- t" ' \ ' M'\ iJ)I 4 I I k -, 24 The Florida Alligator Tuesday September, 1964 i H:1 1n i' i: :; WONDERFUL WORLD s\11 \\ ','I'i i \ II ; ';,: &v ', ,c, OF! WHEELS I, ,t' Vdj / I .f ,,,.;, 'I . j : ,.,.. ""...."J', "... ,. '" :J. M , II IIf .. ,..I,: :.:,.j. ,. . f I!:MY/'S. ;' , f .. "oirh''JIM'j";. .1tA,.... . :' . . \\I I ,' t.:'. ",, ,,; ." \ 'h; .,..", ,. ,"'.: I.'.: ........"""" b ) + II !. f<< """ ';1. M . :; r" 1:! .. \ \1 It, .,, .(It!i} ,/j i. ' ' . . R. 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