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Mr. George Glassford looked hungry and so Mrs. Apelgren brought out a piece of cafeteria pie. Naturally the IBIS was there to get the goods on her in case George forgot to pull out his fifteen cents. At top right, other hungry people are gulping the stuff produced by Mrs. Apel- gren's stall. Hungry people are always good for a story, but since these are at least half fed our excuse for running the shot was the excellent view of the new cafeteria it afforded. One touch is missing here but is supplied in the picture below. Music, pro- duced by the University orches- tra under the waving baton of Gerald Haft, is wafted to cafe- teria diners every evening, and to Greater Miami via XVLRD every week night, Vie have no good reason for running the shot at bottom right except that we liked it. The pools of light formed by the overhead lamps on the walkway make an interesting effect, we think, as well as giving some idea of the moody glow which the club radiates late in the eve- ning. The montage at left fills in what we might have missed about the club. 21
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l 45 Pnsuuzm Ambrose Red Robbins, president of the Student Association. The Student Association PRESIDENTS MESSAGE The year just passed has been busy and ciomplexfa year by no means easy, but one lull ol promise. New traditions have been born, such as our Friendship XVeek and our Al Chupailo Fund. Traditions discontinued during the war have been re-established, sucth as the wearing ol clinics, fresh- men hazing, Freshman-Sophomore Field Day, etc: New subjects have been realiledg such as our post ollire boxes for all student organizations located in the Student Association Ollieeg our new Student Stadium for assemblies, programs, etc.: the Bulletin Board Committee for regulations of posting on all campus bulletin boardsg the Student Assoctiatioifs monthly dances at the Student Clubg the establishment ol the Student Expansion Program lor aiding in the completion ol' the 'islceletonf' Exist- ing Campus programs have been expanded and improved: Campus Charity Chest, Homecoming, student assemblies, foot- ball Card sections, etc: Our Student Association has in this year become a member of the National Student Association and three ol our ofliciers have been elected to high positions in the Florida Student Government Association. All of this is only a beginning. By working togetherestuclents, faculty and ad- ministration-even more can be achieved in the years to come. It has been a pleasure and an honor to serve as President of your Student Association. 4761! H lgrllfni President Robbins conducts Senate meeting. .. .. wb..
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