will be issued and explained to you by your Group Counselor. Then you will be given your HELLO TAG which will identify you throughout Orentation. The grouping process will take approximately 45 minutes. LATE ARRIVALS should report to the Registrar's Office in the Adminis- tration Building to be screened by a member of the University Examiner's staff to determine whether or not they are to take tests. After being released by the Registrar, or by the Board of University Examiners in the event tests are to be taken, report to the Orientation Office, Room 128, Administration Build- ing, to be assigned to a group. EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS WILL HELP YOU ... All new students are assigned to groups of approximately twenty-five stu- dents with an immediately responsible Group Counselor. There will be approxi- mately 80 groups for the 1953 Fall Orientation. More than ever before, the University of Florida is vesting the individual Group Counselor with the welfare of you, the incoming student. He will attempt to effect an easy adjustment to every activity and be the means for providing information for your partici- pation in the many entertainment features offered during the week. The Group Counselors are handpicked from the men and women on campus who are outstanding in their particular fields of activity. He or she will serve as a personal source of assistance and information and will be your coordinator for the various activities of Orientation Week. Feel free to consult your Group Counselor, who will be willing and eager to help you with your immediate problems. If he cannot help you, he will refer you to the proper college office or to other University services. There will be a group meeting conducted by the student counselor which is of great importance to you, for at this time he will discuss any problems that Group Counselors receiving detailed instructions from the director con- cerning your fall program.