YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME Living in University Residence Halls provides opportunities for new friend- ships and participation in social activities, intramural athletics, and self- government. You will hear more about the many opportunities from your Residence Hall Counselors, who will help you to understand the various ac- tivities open to you. In the Residence Halls you will meet people from all over the United States and from many foreign countries. These people share your problems and will enjoy talking them over with you in bull sessions. Get to know your neighbors -you will find them good friends in years to come. On each floor or section of the Residence Halls is an upperclass Student Counselor whose responsibility is to advise new students and assist in the organization of the floor or section for group living needs. The Housing Office also provides a staff of fulltime, trained Resident Personnel people to pro- vide guidance and assist you in any way possible. Each resident can Le active in the structure of Residence Hall self-govern- ment. This government is composed of Hall Councils to which are sent repre- sentatives elected from each floor or section of a hall. Through the Hall Councils each resident can assist in setting up policies governing conduct in the Residence Halls. Consideration for your fellow students, respect for per- sonal effects, appropriate care for University property, and the assumption of obligations as part of the group are some of the responsibilities stressed to you. Throughout the year programs and services are offered for the benefit of the students by the Counselors and the Hall Councils. In the past these have included library sub-stations, snack bars, review sessions, movies, scholarship awards, receptions, and dances. In the field of intramural athletics the Residence Halls enter all types of Coeds on stair landings be- tween modern Mallory and Yulee Halls. These Halls Along with new Reid Hall, ". Jin ~-are reserved for Freshman -4 .- women.