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C. West PLACE K. Johnson K. Johnson Buckman Hall is the oldest building on campus and is a National Historical Landmark. Students at Reid Hall watch a softball game being played below at Yulee Area. A student retires to his room after a long day of classes. Ried Hall has lounges with cooking facilities on each floor. NATIONAL LANDMARK Buckman Co-op Buckman Co-op is the university ' s building. It is a national historical landmark. Buckman ' s architecture reflects the era in which it was built with bay windows, balconies, and gargoyles over the entrances. It serves as a pleasant contrast to the sharp, simplistic lines that many of the buildings on campus. Buckman Hall also offers other to its residents. It is the least housing unit on campus, and because it is also the smallest housing unit, residents possess a great sense of community. Buckman residents also enjoy use of a television room, a recreation room, and a convenient location close to classrooms, the main librairies and Florida Field. — BUCKMAN CO-OP OFFICERS President Jorge Wolf Vice-President Mitch McGee Treasurer Jim Baltzelle Secretary Barbara Brust North Hall North Hall was established in 1975. It offers the economics of co-op living in the atmosphere of a dorm. North Hall enjoy air-conditioned rooms, private telephones, carpeted hallways, and lounges with cooking facilities. also enjoy use of picnic tables, grills, color televisions on each floor, and a library. North Hall, which is located in the Area, is close to the best sports and recreational facilities on campus. — NORTH HALL OFFICERS President David Hall 1st Floor Director Bob Gunn 2nd Floor Director Bill Dalzell Maintenance Director Dan Karas Reid Hall Reid Hall, located in the Yulee Area, also offers an alternative to students for less expensive housing. Students living in Reid Hall enjoy use of a television room, a recreation room, a weight room, and study lounges. For entertainment, also have access to a piano, a brand new stereo system, a Beta-max video recorder, and a video club that allows to rent movies at a discount rate. Reid Hall is conveniently located near classrooms, tennis courts, and Norman Field. — REID HALL OFFICERS President Tom Serro Treasurer Dave Johnston C. West
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CO-OP Living Colon The University of Florida offers three co-ops to students as a less expensive for college living. They are Co-op, North Hall and Reid Hall. Students living in these co-ops take care of all custodial, maintance, and duties in exchange for lower rates. All three co-ops are proof that student run housing can work. Students living in these dorms enjoy co- op living not only for economic reasons but because they experience a sense of pride in their hall and togetherness unparalleled in other residence halls. These students find that co-op living actually initiates involvement and community spirit. north hall coop R. Colon North Hall advertises for residence week. North Hall Co-op has an artistic entrance: Carpeting and graphic lines make North Hall attractive. R. Colon Colon 184 Co-Ops
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RESIDENCE HALLS WEEK C. Fox M. Boyette W. McNeill Various skits and talent were all a part of Get Lucky Night at the Rat. Girls dressed as Playboy bunnies welcomed visitors to Playboy Club West. Students participate in the tug-of-war during Area ' s Rock and Roll Olympics. A concert sponsored by IRHA at Graham Pond was just one more activity during Residence Hall Week. R. Colon 186 Residence Halls Week
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