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

 - Class of 1958

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Automobiles and Green greenboards and this unconcerned stu- dent illustrate the effects of a co-endorsed slate. THE SPRAWLING FLORIDA CAMPUS is again filled with life as students begin another semester. Enroll- ment was about halved, classes were fewer and periods longer. Students were friendlier and of different types, and informality, in dress as well as entertainment, was the style. The 1957 summer session students found that a co-endorsed slate in student government elections eliminated profuse poop and extensive c ampaigning. They found also that a much simplified election didn ' t mean there wouldn ' t be the usual controversies. Traffic problems once again became an issue as for the first time sophomores were denied cars, but fortunate upperclassmen found themselves able to bring their cars on campus after 1:30, and found also that there were actually empty parking spaces available. - Voting lags and, from their expressions, so do the spirits of these election officials. The Moods of Summer 20

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nd H ootball Seating STUDENTS ONCE MORE BECAME ADJUSTED to univer- sity life and the summer rolled lazily on with their worrying about whether to spend the warm afternoons at Wauberg or at the swimming pool. The boys wondered about whom they should take to the Florida Players production of An Inspector Calls , to the Gypsy Baron , or to the Heaven and Hell summer frolic?. All wasn ' t as quiet as it seemed, for one night Coach Woodruff and Vice-president Allen were hung in effigy in front of the Florida Union. This action brought to a head the student dissatisfac- tion over having the 1958 and 59 Miami games played in the Gator Bowl and over the loss of sophomore cars. The hanging wasn ' t in vain for Woodruff promised to make possible changes and some relaxing of the auto ban came about. Summer school students are treated to a sight rarely seen during the spring and fall sessions unoccupied parking spaces. WOODRUf-F WOODRUf-T TAKS-OUR-GAMS -and- ALLN The student car ban and the suggested playing of the Miami game in Jacksonville drew this graphic protest from the summer school students. 21

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