UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESIDENCE HALLS FOR SINGLE STUDENTS Tolbert, North, South, Weaver, Mallory, Yulee, and Reid Halls These seven halls of modern design and of brick, concrete, and steel construction are normally reserved for freshman students. Features include: office-to-room inter- communication system; post-office boxes for each room in building lobbies; large lounge for each building; study lounge on each upper floor; large recreation rooms; snack bars; laundry and other self-service facilities. Double and single rooms only, with the number of single rooms limited. Community bath facilities on each floor. Hot water heating system thermostatically controlled for each building. Fluorescent lighting. Rates (subject to change): Small double room with double-decker bed, $60.00 per student per semester; regular double room, $85.00 per student per semester; single room, $100.00 per student per semester. Buckman, Thomas, Sledd, Fletcher, and Murphree Halls These five halls of modern brick, concrete, and steel construction are normally reserved for male upperclassmen. Each hall is divided into separate sections with accommodations for from 30 to 60 students per section. Double-decker beds and extra equipment increase room capacities in relation to anticipated demand for space. All but a few rooms have lavatories, and there is a community bath on each floor in each section. There are lounges, recreation rooms, and laundry facilities in the area. Steam heat. Room types: two-room suites for two or three students, double rooms for two or three students, single rooms for two students, and a limited number of single rooms. Regular Session rates range from $50.00 to $88.00 per student per .semester. Grove Hall This is a two-story hall of frame construction, normally reserved for upperclass women students. Community bath facilities on each floor in each wing; ironing room on each floor; lounge and office on first floor. Mostly single rooms, with a number of small doubles. Rates (subject to change): Single room, $76.50 per student per semester; double room, $55.00 per student per semester. Small Temporary Dormitories Ten buildings of one-story cemesto-board construction. Used for upperclassmen or freshmen as necessary. Community bath in each building, lavatory in each room. Hot air or hot water heating system. Rooms are normally set up to accommodate two students each, but more may be assigned if necessary. Rates range from $35.00 to $55.00 per student per semester, according to the number assigned to each room. FACILITIES FOR MARRIED COUPLES Three Apartment Villages (Flavets), located on-campus, have been provided through the Public Housing Authority. Assignments are currently restricted to married veteran students only. Flavet I contains 26 buildings of one-story, temporary construc- tion, divided into 100 apartment units of one, two, or three bedrooms. Flavet II, similar to Flavet I in construction, contains 20 buildings divided into 76 apartment units of one, two, or three bedrooms. Flavet III contains 54 buildings, of two-story, temporary construction, divided into 448 apartment units of one or two bedrooms. All apartments are equipped with basic furniture requirements, but residents must furnish their own linens, rugs, kitchenware, etc. Cooking and heating are by gas, metered to the individual apartments. Electricity consumption in excess of the basic minimum is paid on a monthly basis on meter readings. Rent rates per month (including basic