Examiners, and also secretary of the Academic Council and the Administrative Coun- cil, the University Senate, and the General Assembly. THE BOARD OF UNIVERSITY EXAMINERS The Board of University Examiners formulates and administers policies govern- ing comprehensive examinations, and also determines and administers the require- ments for admission to the University. The University Examiner, under the direction of the Board, edits, types, repro- duces, administers, scores, and reports the results of all progress tests and compre- hensive examinations given in the University College. He directs all phases of the annual statewide twelfth grade testing program, except actual administration of the tests, which is conducted by the participating high schools. He administers, scores, and reports the results of all examinations for admission to the University. Also, he tests the aptitudes and skills of all candidates for non-academic clerical, steno- graphical, and secretarial positions at the University. He makes available scoring services for objective tests given by upper division departments. He conducts spe- cial examinations for outside agencies such as the Educational Testing Service and the American Dental Association. THE DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS The Director of Alumni Affairs, who is also secretary to the Alumni Association, is responsible to the University and to the Alumni Association. Among his responsi- bilities to the University are organizing and arousing interest and enthusiasm among groups of alumni, and interpreting the University and its program of public service to the State of Florida. To accomplish this main purpose, he participates in arrang- ing class reunions, in obtaining and administering financial contributions from alum- ni and friends of the University, in publishing the Florida Alumnus, in maintaining biographical information and correct addresses of alumni, and in coordinating the work of the Alumni Association. THE DIRECTOR OF HOUSING The University has a limited number of apartments located in its three Flavet Villages on campus which may be assigned to faculty members with the rank of instructor or below after all veteran and non-veteran student applicants for a given period have been assigned. Information on probable availability can be obtained from the Director of Housing. The Housing Office also maintains limited listings on housing available in the city of Gainesville and can direct faculty members to local realtors. Faculty members writing for information should set forth all pertinent facts concerning size and composition of family, furnishings, transportation, rate desired, and any particular needs. THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC RELATIONS The Division of Public Relations, an administrative unit of the University, serves the University as a whole and stands ready to serve every member of the staff. By means of newspapers, magazines, the radio, television and motion pictures, as well as through special brochures, pamphlets and pictures, this Division seeks to interpret to the public the life and activities of the university community. It also serves by interpreting the needs of the University, its aims, its policy, and its personnel. The Division must perforce depend on the cooperation of individual members of the University staff to keep it supplied with pertinent and valuable information