i A t Membership in Florida Blue Key, Florida's highest honor, is offered to students who excel in extra-curriculars. The Lyceum Council, which brings well known individual and group per- formers to the campus throughout the year, is another group for those interested in entertainment. Five members are elected to the Council in spring elections, but there are many opportunities to gain experience in this field by working as an associate member. Spike Jones, the Boston Pops Orchestra, and Gladys Swarthout are examples of the outstanding performers the Ly- ceum Council brings to campus. The Division of Music offers many chances for the musically inclined student to develop his talents. Musical organizations include the Choral Union, Men's Glee Club, Women's Glee Club, University Symphony, and Gator Band. These groups give many concerts throughout the year for the entertainment of the student body and the community. For promotion of school spirit, there is the Pep Club, the student organiza- tion which performs the famous Florida card tricks at football games. Majorette and cheer leading squads are other groups fostering Florida spirit. Debating is one of the outstanding campus extra-curriculars, for the University Debate Team earns consistent ranking as one of the best in the nation. Florida debators annually win many group and individual honors in state, regional, and national forensic tournaments. For promoting student social life, the Florida Union Social Board sponsors state outings, bridge tournaments, dancing lessons, coffee hours, movies, Club Rendezvous, Camp Wauburg, and other activities for recreation and en- joyment. Those interested in helping with these projects may begin by work- ing as associate members. Further opportunities are found in the intramural program and the social programs of the residence halls. Finally, there are some 200 organizations altogether on campus for your participation, including religious, professional, vocational, honorary, political, hobby, home town, and social groups. Through outstanding participation in extra-curriculars the Florida student may win membership in Florida Blue Key or Trianon, Men's and Women's honorary leadership fraternities respectively. These are two of the highest campus honors. By undertaking special projects, members of these groups continue promotion of leadership and service. Each year, as employes continue to look more and more on extra-curricular activities in college as a means of choosing men and women to fill responsible positions, the University of Florida keeps pace with this need by offering a well-rounded program of extra-curriculars.