STHE FLORIDA ALLIGATOR The drive for membership in the Co-operative Market available on the 1947 Seminole. began Monday in a booth set up in the new gym. The Needed .are photographers, art booth will remain there for the duration of registration men, men with experience as ed- torial writers and men willing to and then will he placed in the Florida Union lobby. work. O'Neil has stated that all "The drive for membership has only been on a short I positions on his 1947 staff are yet time and we are very satisfied unfilled. with the results thus far," said ceived for the position of general AI Sheehan has asked for so- Ben H. Mayberry, Jr., president of the Board of Directors. "We are manager of the market. All ap- licitors, bookkeepers and typ- ersonal B Dists. His business staff is still also very grateful to the student plicants will be given a personalopen forests. enterprising men isho wives who are giving their services interview in early October and one i are interested in this line. to the membership drive," he add- will be chosen tnen. There will be a meeting of both ed. "Our opening date is still set tentatively for the first of No- vember," said Mayberry. "How- ever, the opening date will de- pend entirely upon the date of arrival of the quonset hut." "We are now working out prior- ities on the War Asset Surplus store fixtures," said Mayberry. "A delegation has been sent to Jack- sonville for that purpose," he add- ed. "A large walk-in type refrig- erator has been procured from the Alachua County Air Base," said Mayberry. "However, the establishment of a meat market will depend entirely upon the way the students react to the membership drive, as the high cost of refrigeration fixtures is a great drain on.our capital re- sources." Applications are now being re- Enrollment Continued from Page One Price, who directed the group leaders in organizing the freshmen and placing in their hands nec- essary information cards for reg- istration as well as campus maps and fraternity rusn cards. Dean R. C. Beaty and Dean W. WV. Little of the VUniversity College also spoke briefly to the group. Dean Beaty, who is dean of the students, discussed fra- ternity pledging and pointed out That new students need not make an immediate decision on affil- iating. Fraternities will begin rush functions tonight and .will continue through Monday midnight when the quiet period begins. Pledges will be made Wednesday evening. It was estimated that two-thirds of the freshman class reporting to- day were veterans of World War II and included in the group were a number of young woman, wives of veterans who are registering. In the plans for the fall se- mester, the Board of Control stipulated that any student en- rolling in the first semester who resigned during the semester would be considered for re-en- rollment in the spring only in line with all other applicants. Applicants above the 7,500 quota will be placed on a waiting list in accordance with the date of their application and they will be con- sidered as rapidly as cancellations occur. Should additional facilities become available those on the waiting list will be admitted in or- der of application to the extent of facilities. The Board of Control took ac- tion on limiting enrollment for the second semester after Reg- istrar R. S. Johnson advised that there were already 1,800 new applications for admission in February on file and that the University would face the prob- lem of admitting more students than could be accommodated un- less action to limit enrollment was taken. The University ex- pects to have in excess of 6,000 enrolled for the fall term when current enrollment is completed. The University, by February, will have completed housing and auxiliary cafeteria facilities and will have an increased faculty to adequately handle 7,500, President Tigert said. Gators Establish Flying Club Here A flying club, for all University Students interested in flying, is being organized on the campus. All those interested may leave their names at the Florida Union desk. Staff Jobs Open For Seminole Pat O'Neal, editor, and Allan Sheehan, business manager of the Seminole, have announced that many staff openings are staffs at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oc- tober 3, in the basement of Flor-, ida Union. All men wishing to ap- ply for positions on either staff, please attend. Cabinet Continued from Page One rb aInaL --~ ~C --"----~I~a~L--"4p~~p~~r -~~ ,~!~rz-u- -. _____ SI LVERMAN'S The Man' Store WELCOME STUDENTS Serving Sons of Florida for Over 10 Years! it's A Contest!! 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Tne coordination of the groups mentionew will fall to the secretary of the interior, e Id the secretary of finance wilt act as liaison between the business man- ager's office and the Executive Council besides serving in an ad- visory capacity to the secretary- treasurer of Lhe student body. The secretary of public rela- tions has the over-all task of keeping in touch with all the agencies and publishing such in- formation as is used to enlight-l en the student body with perti- nent facts. "It is only through complete co- operation and an .air of give and take that we may be able to make the most of the present setup," Parham said. -- !I posts starting with the impor tant post of secretary of vet- erans' affairs of which he stat- ed, "We hope to achieve a most complete coordination of the major aims and drives of the various veterans' organizations." The secretary of organizations will work hand in hand with the interfraternity council because of the increased number of members in the social fraterni- ties.