SPECIAL INFORMATION JUST FOR YOU... The Activities Forum is designed to acquaint the new student with several Departments and Divisions of the University that he will come in contact with during the coming years. Included in the program are the Division of Alumni Affairs and the Alumni Association, the Division of Music, and the Intramural Department. Also on this program are representatives of Health Services and Religion; articles describing their particular activities are found elsewhere in this book. Alumni Affairs Leland W. Hiatt, Director of the Division of Alumni Affairs, will explain the work of his office and the work of the Alumni Association in general.. All of you will some day be graduates of the University, and thus the concern of the Alumni Division. It is not premature to begin thinking of that not too distant day at this time. Music The Division of Music is represented by Director A. A. Beecher. At this time, he will explain the workings and opportunities of the Division and of its organizations for those of you interested in music. There are bands, orches- tras, singing groups, solo opportunities, classes, and many other musical affairs, directed or sponsored by the Division of Music. During the forum he will present several of the division staff on a short music program, as samples of their activities. Intramural Program The College of Physical Education and Health, and in particular, the Uni- versity's Intramural Sports program, will also be discussed at this Forum. Spurgeon Cherry, Head of the Department of Intramural Athletics and Rec- reation, will be on hand to talk on the program as it affects you, whether you are shooting for the varsity squad or just desire to play a little basketball or tennis in the afternoons. FOREIGN STUDENTS We are happy to welcome students from other countries to the campus of the University of Florida. The campus is a friendly place, and you will find that people here are especially interested in you and eager to help you in any possible way and they want to learn about your country. There are many things about the United States and the University which will be important for you to learn. You are invited to make use of the facilities which are established by the University in this orientation process. In addition to the usual orientation serv- ices, the Advisor to Foreign Students, Mr. Ivan Putman, is available to an- swer your questions and help you solve any problems that may arise. He has had wide experience in working with students from abroad, and you will want to consult him not only during Orientation Week, but throughout your stay at the University. His office is Room 124, Administration Building. Included in the air conditioned Service Center are a post off- ice, cafeteria, book store, and auditorium. r