and open houses for the alumni. The traditional Georgia game is another must for all students. Journeying to Jacksonville, where the game is played, students find Florida activities transferred there for the weekend. A motorcade, parade, and rally are usually held in addition to organization and fraternity parties. Fall Frolics, the largest social weekend, attracts practically every student. A name band provides the music for dancing. The weekend features two dances and an afternoon concert. Freshman Fling, a dance strictly for the freshmen, is held just before the Christmas holidays. Be sure and go, because this is YOUR dance. Second semester offers much the same functions, minus football. Spring Frolics finds the winner of the Miss University of Florida Contest crowned, with a name band once again providing the music. Military Ball, sponsored by the University ROTC, is also held during the Spring. It brings another well known band to the campus. In addition to the dances, a full dress parade and review is held. The Annual Ag Fair, sponsored by the College of Agriculture, which fea- tures exhibits, a dance, and a queen contest; the College of Architecture and Allied Arts Ball; and the functions of the College of Engineering also add to the social life of the Florida student in the spring. Many of the other colleges also hold affairs of this type. Between these social weekends, plays, lectures, concerts, and many other functions provide plenty of entertainment continu- ously throughout the year. At various times during the year, well known performers, individually or in groups, are brought to the campus under the sponsorship of the Lyceum Council. Noted lecturers and public figures make frequent appearances through the sponsorship of the Unive:sity Lecture Series, individual depart- A balanced program of study and relaxation leads to the best college life.