CATALOG 1952-1953 electricity) are one-bedroom apartment, $26.75; two-bedroom apartment, $29.50; three- bedroom apartment, $32.25. Applications are being accepted from non-veterans for assignment at such time as all veteran applicants have been placed. PRIVATE ROOMING HOUSES Many rooming accommodations are available in private homes or privately operated rooming houses in the Gainesville area. Lists of rooms for single men and single women, and lists of rooms or apartments for married couples are maintained at the Housing Office. In view of frequent changes in listings, no lists are available for mailing. Definite arrangements must be made directly with the property-owner by the student. COOPERATIVE LIVING ORGANIZATION The Cooperative Living Organization, organized and operated by students to furn- ish economical living accommodations for its membership, is located at 117 NW 15th St. The qualifications for membership are financial need, scholastic ability, and ref- erences of good character. In order to secure membership in the CLO, students should apply to the CLO President at the above address. GEORGIA SEAGLE COOPERATIVE Georgia Seagle Cooperative, organized in September, 1946, is unique in that its main tenet is Christian fellowship in all phases of college life. It is organized on a non- profit basis, with each member being assessed his pro-rata share of actual operating cost, and is only successful through the active participation of all members in its pro- gram. Georgia Seagle Cooperative is non-sectarian and has most of the major religious denominations represented in its membership. The administrative powers of the organi- zation are vested in its representative group, the Co-op Board. Application for membership in this organization is made by personal interview on the first Saturday in May and the first Saturday in December at the Georgia Seagle Hall, 1002 West University Avenue. SPRINGFIELD HALL Springfield Hall, organized in September 1951, is the first woman's living co- operative to be established on the campus. It is sponsored by the Wesley Foundation and is open to any woman student at the University who is interested in Christian cooperative living. It is organized on a non-profit basis, with each member being as- sessed her pro rata share of actual operating cost. Application for membership may be obtained from the resident counselors at 1113 West University Avenue, or from the Wesley Foundation, 1320 West University Avenue.