HOW TO GET YOUR STUDENT FOOTBALL TICKETS . . Football tickets to all games may be obtained through the STUDENT ACTIVITY BOOK, issued to each student who pays the Student Activity fee, required by all regular students, including graduate students. This book is for the personal use of the owner only, and must not be used by anyone else. Books presented by other than the owner will be confiscated, and both the owner and the user will be liable to disciplinary action. This book will not be replaced if lost or stolen. Reserved seats to football games will be assigned to students on the basis of first come first served, and the success of this plan depends on your cooperation, in accepting the seat that you draw, and sitting there. For all Gainesville games, reserved seats will be exchanged for student book tickets at the ticket booth at the Northeast corner of the Stadium at times and days to be announced in the Florida Alligator, the student news- paper. Tickets will be divided so that seats from the 50 yard line down to the goal line will be given out equally each day. Each student is limited to four tickets. He may acquire these either by exchanging four student book stubs, three student book stubs and one date ticket, or two student book stubs and two date tickets. A student with a non-coed date may buy a date ticket at the same window and receive two adjacent seats. The reserved seat ticket alone is not good for admission. It simply tells you where to sit. Admission will be by both student book and reserve seat ticket. Non-coed dates must have a date ticket and a reserved seat ticket. For all Jacksonville games, reserved seats will be given out at the gate as you enter. For other out of town games, you must exchange your student ticket. Non-coed dates must have a date ticket and a reserved seat ticket. After football season is over don't throw away that Student Activity Book. You will need it for admission to the basketball games that are played during the first semester. 2,000 students put on the spectacular card tricks which amaze and please spectators at every home game. Here the section says, "Hi, Clemson. Hi". .~ .*->%~