University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1957

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Spring Semeste Soon to be inaugurated as president, J. Wayne Reitz looks over his speech with secretary. Inauguration On the morning of February 17, 1956, Dr. Julius Wayne Reitz became the fifth president of the University of Flor- ida. In a ceremony marked with pomp and circumstance, a host of dignitaries both state and national attended the convocation of Dr. Reitz as the successor of the late J. Hillis Miller. Under the supervision of Fred H. Kent, chairman of the Board of Control, the ceremonies began with a full aca- demic procession of delegates from 230 colleges and Uni- versities and 64 educational societies. During the cere- mony, honorary degrees were conferred upon Thomas W. Bryant, Lakeland attorney; Judge Harold R. Medina, of the U. S. Court of Appeals; and Arthur S. Adams, President of the American Council on Education. The inauguration ceremony was unique, in that it sol- emnized the title and office of a man who for the previous ten months had capably demonstrated his ability to assume the mantle of the president of the University of Florida. That the mantle had been tattered and torn by the bicker- ings of the Board of Control prior to its final selection in no way detracted from the man who donned it. To the critics and doubting Thomases, the new president has presented an efficient administration which is already leaving its mark on the campus. Contrary to initial feors and fantasies, the former provost of the College of Agri- culture has provided the University with positive, dynamic leadership. President Reitz is greeted by a visitor to the inauguration (left below). The President and his family pose for pre- inauguration picture.

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BT Keitz oouressing on ou- prtor to the inauguration. Chairman of the Board of Control, Fred Kent, introduces President Reitz at the inauguration. The role of a university president is no easy one to fill. It involves far more than solemn pontificating in the halls of ivy or an appearance at some educational outing. To survive a headlong plunge into the adminis- tration of university affairs demands a combination of diplomacy, tact, understanding, determination, patience, patience, and patience. In the sea of administrative confusion that greeted him, Dr. Reitz has proven his merit. This is no simple task, even for a man with no other devotion in life. For a husband and father of two children it becomes Herculean. Yet far from being a millstone around his neck, the president ' s family has accepted his job as theirs, his goal as their goal, his problems as their problems. As a result, the University of Florida has not only a proven president, but a charming, full-time, first lady. Progress is not necessarily determined by where you have been, but rather, where you are going. Under the direction of Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, the University of Florida is moving forward. An expanded physical plant, an expanded curriculum, and an ever-growing student body . . . these are the signs of Florida ' s and Dr. Reitz ' s Progress. President Reitz, aided by his wife, receives guests at the inauguration reception.

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