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Organization Eighteen students are on call 24 hours a day to aid the University. They wear no pins to identify them- selves, sponsor no activities of their own, except the annual Know Your University Week. A phone call will bring them within half an hour to the help of over 50 campus organizations, 70 school offices and 15 local civic, social, religious and service groups. Yet they receive no charge for their services, nor do they publicize any of their activities. They are distinguished only by their dedication to one primary purpose the furtherance of the Uni- versity of Miami in all realms. Each, with at least a 1.2 overall grade point average, is fully trained in all areas of public rela- tions and the use of various audio-visual devices, thoroughly versed in University history, structure, philosophy of operation, potential and future plans. Their organization is so intricate and efficient that they can conduct continuous guided tours in five languages all day without one class missed. To these dedicated fellow students, for their tireless, unheralded service, we dedicate Ibis 1963. 17
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DEDICATION: University Services First row, left to right: William C. S. Boner, Edward S. Miller, Sandra Kjellberg, secretary; Robert N. Scudella, treasurer; Dr. H. Franklin Williams, faculty ad- visor; Clark L. Casler, asst. treasurer; C. Edwin Edgerton, vice-president; John P. Lowrey, president; Rudolph Hartog, Vern A. Emerson, Lee J. Ford. Second row, left to right: William H. Weinkam, Charles E. Sheats, Marvin L. Smith, John Stanislaw, Craig A. Lotsoff, Margaret J. Miller, Samuel G. Matthews. 16
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John Cooper Eleanor Kruglinski Hugh Quinn Ibis Citations Awarded Seniors After four years of college, the graduating senior has accumu- lated an assortment of symbols and memories of his achieve- ments; a diploma, a fraternity pin, a seminole jacket, an honor- ary pledge ribbon, a coveted position. These are his personal possessions. There are those seniors who, through their per- sonal attainments in their areas of interest have contributed to the advancement and enrichment of the University in its entirety. Eight of these exceptional students, some unknown to the general student body have been selected as recipients of the Ibis Citation. Eleanor Kruglinski, a former editor of Ibis, has contributed her time and talent primarily to student publications. She is one of the four students on the UM Board of Review, and was tapped for membership in Nu Kappa Tau. Hugh Quinn has been active in several aspects of campus life; chairman of Homecoming, president of his social fraternity, member of our famed tennis team, and member of many college honoraries. John Cooper, a fifth-year engineering student, has exerted considerable influence in his particular field. President of the Engineering Honor Society, and a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, he has been cited for mem- bership in the highest men ' s honoraries. Nick Ryder, number 36 on the football team, was a solid, dependable fullback who was always right there on the field whenever and wherever he was needed. Mike Klein, president of his fraternity and member of various honoraries, was second-in-command in student government this year, making the vice-presidency an actively-working position. Tom Ciresa, as president of Interfraternity Council and presi- dent of his own fraternity, did a great deal to direct and organize the policies and activities of the social fraternities. Harriet Adams ' chief interest lies in the field of communica- tions. She was the Continuity Director of UM-FM over WVCG-WIOD-FM, which means that she coordinated all FM radio programs emanating from the University. Steve Schwartz, not usually seen on stage by audience, was highly instrumental, as a veteran student director of the past four years, in bringing to Miami productions of the Ring Theater. 18
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