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history. To the majority who read these lines, those whA were students at our University during 1951-52, this was a ntyincntous year, one that will long he remembered. It was the object of the Seminole staff to compile for you a tangible record of this fleeting moment—an album of friends, an outline of activities, and 1 thesaurus of memories all within one cover. And yet it was not our purpose to provide a dry tome, factually correct but lacking interest and capturing none of the spirit of the student body. • Our purpose was to provide a book truthfully reflecting the college days that have inspired us to face the horizons of a new world with rcs|K ct and tolerance toward our fellow man. We have subscribed to the “silver lining” philosophy that happiness breeds happiness and toward this end we havc Iabored, enjoying it as we did. | 1 i Rp , ' I You have contributed to this bflbk, as your every act became pa the b'lorida tradition, the spirit of wbnh we have tried t« We sincerely hope tluU in future years this Volume will brir. ; ack memories of some of tlje happiest year- of vour 11I11 n MSJ V I
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Weaver hau ,, one of the four new dormitories opened in September, 1951, of the modern, red brick building that featured in the huge building program in 1 niversity of Florida ha been engrossed ending of World War II. The luxurio tory is indicative of two trends that have during the last five years. The first F buildings arc spreading out towards the w southern extremes of the campus and that t versity will not be limited within certa confines. Secondly, and the most impor ably to at least half of the student body the growth of coeducation since its inccptio Although three beautiful dormitories have structed for the women, the facilities art large enough to fill all the applications sion. As a result, next fall will sec W verted for use as a women’s residence dormitories are ready for them. freshmen s typical avc been vhich the since the s dor mi-cveloped that the stern and he Uni-» narrow nt prob-has been in 1947. x:en con still not admis- i r c tv 'cr con-ntil new
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