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

 - Class of 1988

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University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 19 of 273
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Page 19 text:

1) Children stand in in line awaiting goodies at the Trick or Treat Party in Graham Area. 2) Tom Murphey and friends wrap up details about Residence Hall activities. 3) Students greet trick or treaters with smiles and candy in the Residence Halls.

Page 18 text:

Home Away From Home Residence Hall directors and area governments planned activities throughout the year to inform students and help them adjust to and enjoy life. Graham Hall held Tie Tails at the end of residence Hall Week. There was a casino, a disco, a patio with tables and candlelight, and an organist filling the air with music. The students, dressed in tuxedos and party dresses, collected chips at the casino to trade in later for prizes. During Alcohol Awareness Week, Graham Hall set up a mock bar where students were served virgin margaritas and daquiries in the hope that they would realize it is possible to have a good time without drinking. Beatty Towers also held an Awareness in which Resident Assistants drank alcohol and then took breatha- lizer tests. During the Fall Semester, Tolbert Area held its annual Mud Fest. played volleyball, tug-of-war, and mud-polo in a pit of mud during floor vs. floor competition. Murphree Area held I RHA ' s Deck the Hall program, a Homecoming B- B-Q, a Halloween Party, and Late Night with Letter MAC. In the spring they held a Progressive Music Night, and a B-B-Q to commerate Black His- tory Month. Ursala Flecha 1) Todd Stewart and Co. enjoy a game of golf in the hallway of the 12th floor Beaty East. 2) Buffy Ames awaits business calls at the front desk of Beaty Towers. 3) Helping one another, students discuss homeworking problems in the study lounge. 16 Dorm Life



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I) P. Phillips By mid-morning on Friday Oct. 16, the sidewalks along West University Ave. were crowded with spectators awaiting the annual Homecoming Eager children and ardent Gator fans turned out in force to witness the parade. Children gazed in awe at the vibrant colors of the floats and listened to the cheerful sounds of the marching bands. Everyone had fun, both in and out of the parade. Many of the floats displayed the spirit of their sponsor ' s by depicting the Temple Owls in various stages of defeat. Sigma Pi ' s float had a Gator an Owl as a punching bag. The Ben- ton Engineering Council ' s float showed a Gator couple dining on roast Temple Owl. The theme for several other floats was Gators in Paradise. Sigma Phi Epsilon showed this with Gators on a beach, while Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Phi Epsilon had a Gator being fed grapes by Owl slaves in the tradition of the ancient Romans. Albert and Alberta provided a fitting conclusion to the extravagant display of Gator spirit. Near the end of the they rode around in the latest fashion of autos, the Suzuki Samauri. — P aul Phillips 3) A. Eyzaguirre 4) J. Webster 1) Alpha Epsilon Phi and Sigma Alpha Mu show the lifestyles of the Orange and Blue from one extreme to another. 2) Senior football players wave to the crowds during the parade. 3) The Gator Surf Club shows a typical day at UF. It starts out in class and moves quickly to the beach or other tanning locations. 4) Alberta and Albert are all smiles during parade. 5) Senator George Kirkpatrick shows that some officials still know how to have fun as he entertains the crowd with an alligator puppet on his ride in the homecoming parade. 5) 18 Homecoming Parade

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