.3, aleyH asy Two appointments and o motion to the staff of the cf Physical Education, Hea Athletics were announced yvq by Dean Dennis K. Stan lowing Board of Control The two, who- have re for duty, have been app to the staff in view of t pected large enrollment f fall term when classes c.ew college will begin. Dean Stanley announce promotion of Herman Schr sociate professor of physic cation, to acting head of paitment of Required I Education. Schnell replace T. Siewert who resigned. The two named to the are: Don A. Ros.i, assistant fessor of physical educalii received his BS degree at igan State and served as s-truetor in physical e'iu s-A Mich',an State and i Army Air Corps. In 19!44 was director of physical iion at Randolph Field. James R. McCachren, as professor of physical edi -e received his AB degree University of North Carol; hi-tra-mural athletics at Oal coached lashetball and J.ilitary Institute and serve physical training officer Navy. Dean Price Giv Advice To Vet Florida students have lo jcyed the privileges of sel tLon; they have accepted tl relative responsibilities of p ivileges. Veteran and n (ean are challenged to c the traditions so deep-roo tie campus. There is an obl for all to participate in the cement of a greater Univei Florida, and now and in 1 tire. To the ex-service men v, th the simple candor: Th Sarsity of Florida honors for their service record, a cepts them as "Florida" st ALready the veterans have their place of leadership classroom, in student over i,.d in the social affairs University community. The p roved themselves, both dents and as, citizens. Anything under the sun Ioard on college campuses ]ior grows here with more crt vigor than it did in t v;ce. 'nome who delight in pc-rturbed by pseudo-facts xs ready satisfaction on the c '.ost will accept the rumo gors and guard-house la\v a ppendages, typical of the ican social order. Each staff nlemh-er of th varsity is eager to assist ii iug the student's college n'ore fruitful and pleasa oi e division, no one office, individual pretends to cotnr guarding each student's pr and plans. Confer with t Ulty member, able to advise ligently about 'individual tions or program of studies Welcome "Florida" stud' J. Ed Price Assistant Dean of S and Counselor for V THE FLORIDA ALLIGATOR, "W olf" Name Is is Housing Condition Institution On Is Si Pll problem Camps The Wolfs have a monopoly "At the present time housing on the Gators if names mean 1n is. the most serious problem fac- anyl.iing, for on' the Universi- ing the University," said Mr. H. ty of Florida coaching staff C. Riker, director of housing, there is, of course, Coach Bear no pro- "however I believe that the major- Wolf and then there is Chief College ity of the students registering can running Wolf. alth and be suitably housed." Bear Wolf is pretty well known, recent- Boiany students found it possi- but Running Wolf isn't. ley fol- ble to postpone the'r registra- Running Wolf is the Indian tion until the spring term, and name for Raymond (Chief) approv- many have gone to Tallahassee. West, full-blooded Cheyenne In- This has made housing much dWan who is equipment manager -ported brighter here at the University," a.nd assistant trainer on Bear pointed h- added- Wolf's staff. he ex- "Housing is not a retarding fac- Born on the Cheyenne-Rappaho or the tor in registration. Any student Indian reservation in Oklahoma, in the .vtl hbe allowed to register regard- West is the son of Lightfoot and less of his plans for housing," Mr. Flying Coyote. He is grandson ed the Riker said. r Cheyenne Chief Thunderbolt, nell, as- Faculty housing is still a ma- famous Indian fighter back the De- or problem. The University has in the pioneer days of the West. Physical taken over the Hotel Arlingto-i A graduate of Haskell Insti- s Floyd and buildings at Stengal Field. tlute in Lawrence, Kansas, and These are both full and many a star athlete, West played pro- faculty faculty members are still home- fessional basketball with Jim less Thor-pe's famon; Indians. He t pro-. with_ was with lWolf in the Navy. at on. He Georgia Pre-Flight. Mich- Honor Stressed an in- working, dependable philosophy of cation By ChanceO~ o 'ife than the Honor Code. in the I Living under the Honor Code -45 he I take this oppor:uni'y teo wel- here and elsewhere is not incon- ednea- come both former Florida Men and venient; indeed, it .is the code of new freshmen to the campus. the decent, responsible, and well- ssistant This is a critical year in stu- adjusted individuals everywhere. ication. dent self-governinment at the Uni- It will be incumbent upon old at the versity of Florida, and the con- Florida students to set the exam- ina. He tinued success of our student in- ple for younger men who soon will k Ridge stitutions depends upon the man- take on the code as the substance directed ner in which you new men take a of their new citizenship here in ed as a hold here. our campus community. in the Philosophically, we are in our Herb Stallwvorth, formative years and I can recom- Chancellor, mend no better nucleus for a The Honor Court. es IA^ A 0! a s 1 a s A W s )ng en- f-direc- he cor- these on-vet- ontinue ted on ligation * devel- rsity of the fu- is said ie Uni- s them and ac- udents. taken in the rnment, of the :y have as stu- can be es. Ru- insist- he ser- 1 being vill find campus. r1' 111011- yers as Amer- ie Uni- in mak- 'e life nt. No no one isel re- rograns he fac- e intel- ques- ents! students veterans LV L f.;V h -4 STUDENTS- WELCOME TO GAINESVILLE THOSE RETURNING and 'THOSE STARTING IT IS OUR DESIRE TO MAKE YOUR STAY AS PLEASANT AS POSSIBLE CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. 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