University of Miami - Ibis Yearbook (Coral Gables, FL)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 28 text:

Editor Tom Bottomley, in one of his whimsival moods, arrives at the print shop on the wrong night. 1 O The Miami Hurricane Left: George Corrigan gets a call through to his glrl frlend. Right: Larry Fried and Bill Moeser sneak onto the Hurricane page by posing for staff photographers Valerie and Barbara Henszey.

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The Student Senate. The Student Association is the chief student governing body. This year Red Robbins was elected to the oflice of president, assisted by Frank Stokes, vice president. Bettye Berney filled the position of treasurer and Cleo Cole was appointed secretary. At the Law school the Judicial branch was handled by Bob Kurtz, chief justice and John Kurk, prosecuting ZlllOI'IlCy. A I PRESIDENT First action of the year was the selection of a cabinet by Robbins, to aid him in his work. Robbins chose the following positions and students: .Xrt Mandler, public relationsg Sally Hunter, culture and educationg Lee Stiles, spirit steering, Lew Caputa, National student association, and Jack Linderman, social activities. Let's take a look at the Student Association year. Prob- ably the biggest move of the year was the ratification of N.S.A. Driven on by Lew Caputa, the senate, after care- ful consideration and hearings, accepted the N.S.A. con- stitution unanimously, N.S.A. is a union of college associations the nation over. It is a workable organization which is designed to better and strengthen student government as well as offer a num- ber of excellent opportunities for the students themselves. On November the 7, 8, and 9 delegates from 17 colleges and universities in the state of Florida gathered at the University of Miami under the Florida Intercollegiate Government and Press association. Red Robbins served as president of the association and Frank Stokes filled the position of chairman of the government group. Tom Bot- tomely served as vice- president and Art Mandler, F.I.P.A. treasurer, acted as Press chairman. Other projects of the year included the building of a snack shack near the main building which was completed in the fall semester. First project of the Student Associa- tion was Friendship lVeek, during which the S.A. wel- comed new students, dedicated the Student club, and held a reception for students from other countries now at- tending Miami. The Frosh met the Sophomores in a held day to deter- mine whether or not the frosh would wear dinks. The sophomores won, but the senate terminated the dink wearing because of their spirit and cooperation. . Vice-president Frank Stokes. Treasurer Bettye Berney. Cleo Cole, secretary.



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George Monahan, Joyce Cortland, Art Mandler, and John Christy in an obviously posed propa- ganda shot. Right: Larry Birger, Holmes Braddock, and Kay Mondschein give the sports pages the works. ln spite of a tropical disturbance, high water, and an unend- ing series of missed deadlines, the flurricane consistently hit the newsstands-at least some ol them-every Friday morning. This surprised many people, including the staff. Yes, the staff. The Hurricane was headed both semesters by 'l'om Bottomley, an editor of many whimsies, with George Cor- rigan filling in the year as business manager. Art Roth, managing editor for the first semester, gave over his job to Joyce Cortland in February. Colonel Cortland held down the news spot in the Fall. Holmes Braddock, sports editor during the Fall semes- ter, relinquished the job to Bob Reilly in the Spring. Bob Gelberg, famous for his center page spreads, was features editor lor the hrst half of the year. Copy was handled by George Monahan in the Fall, and when he moved up to the news editor spot, John Christy, a dark horse candidate from the editorial page, took over the copy desk. Left: MacDonald Greer and Lou Becker discuss animal husbandry. Right: Christensen and Roth look for places to insert typos. fs S Stop the Press? No. Joyce just made a solid D on an easy exam.

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