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

 - Class of 1983

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Page 185 text:

Even though a number of meal plan cards are sold each semester, this gator would rather do her own cooking. Graham-Hume Pond is a popular spot for campus concerts. Residents relax after a long day of classes and get set for a night out in Hogtown. R Colon R. Colon R. Colon Graham-Hume 181

Page 184 text:

GRAHAM-HUME Tucked away on the west end of campus are Graham Area and Hume Hall. of both dorms enjoy easy access to the J. Wayne Reitz Union, Flavet parking lot, the UF Bandshell, and fraternity row. Graham Area, which includes Simpson, Trusler, and Graham Halls, offers a of services and centers to help students with their studies. When it is time to hit the books, residents feel free to use the quiet study lounge, check-out service and Learning Skills Center. are encouraged to make use of recreational facilities which include a swimming pool, BBQ grills, a TV room, and a recreation room. Graham Area offers all students dining convenience at the Oasis Dining Room. Giuidi Deluca, a freshman from Hollywood, Florida, chose to live in Graham Area after talking to her brother and a former Graham Area resident. Giuidi notes the advantage of having who live on the same floor as the most appealing aspect of her residence hall but added having to listen to everyone ' s problems as the least favorite part of her dorm experience. Inexpensive housing rates first drew Giuidi to live on campus. As a result she has come to find dorm life at Graham Area to be a great way to meet people. Hume Hall is more than a hall; it is a recreational adventure. Students have access to a piano, weight, and recreation room. After enhancing their special skills inside, they may take their skills to the grounds and picnic area around Hume Field. The building offers such campus favorites as the Hume Store, the All you can Eat Cafeteria, and the Hume Graham Pond which is the sight of UF ' s notorious sport: ponding. Buddy Whitmer, a freshman from thinks every student should live at least one semester in a residence hall in order to learn to get along better with people. Buddy stressed Hume Hall ' s most attractive feature to be the shower ' s water pressure. While he has learned much from dorm living, Buddy is ready to live off campus next year for a little more space and privacy. Window power leads to extra Gator spirit. Although Hume Hall provides study areas, this student prefers the privacy of her own room. 392-395? Residents must notify friends and parents of prefix changes. R. Colon R. Colon — GAC OFFICERS President David Peterson Vice-President Scott Doll Business Manager Javier Martinez Secretary Belinda Caspi — HAC OFFICERS President Chris Warren Vice-President Cindy Walton Business Manager Bill Visek Secretary Karen Moran 180 Graham-Hume



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JENNINGS AREA R. Colon R. Colon R. Colon Students in Jennings enjoy their right to express themselves in decorating their rooms. The balconies provide time to relax and enjoy the sunshine. The goldfish pond is a unique part of Jennings Area. Jennings is a nice place to call home. — JAG OFFICERS President Mark Shouger Vice-President Gina Arsenault Treasurer Laurie Workman R. Colon Secretary Sharon Silbert Jennings area is located next to Beaty Towers and conveniently near Sorority Row, the University Police Department, and the Health Center. The Broward courts and swimming pool are just across the street. Jennings offers its many residents a weightroom, a piano room, a recreation room, and a television room. Being one of the youngest dorms on Jennings is very clean and attractive. Jennings area council provides many things for its residents including parties and get-togethers. 182 Jennings

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