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bis Janet Katz editor-in-chief Marilyn Seidner managing editor ft. B Margaret Kate assistant editor Bob Golub sports editor Bob Simon writer Robin Rommel organizations editor Elaine Scheiner assistant organizations editor Charles Powers photo editor Regina Roberts business manager Mood of Miami (Color on Campus) . . . 8 Administration 20 Academics 28 University College 34 School of Arts and Sciences 38 Business School 42 School of Education 46 Engineering School SO Music School 55 Institute of Marine Science 59 Evening School ......... 61 Graduate School 64 Law School 66 Medical School 78 Activities 84 Homecoming 94 Carni Gras 115 Beauties (Color) 120 The Arts 125 Art 126 Music 132 Drama 137 Organizations 142 USG 147 Publications 154 Honoraries 174 Professionals 192 Military 198 Clubs 202 Sororities 216 . Fraternities 230 Sports . ' .... ' 248 (Color) 253 Football 256 Soccer 274 Cross-Country 277 Basketball 278 Tennis 283 Swimming 286 Baseball 289 Track 292 Golf 294 Intramurals 296 Seniors 306 Seniors . . . and the world they will enter ....... 307 Graduates 316 Senior Credits 365 Ads and Index
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ROBERT GOLUB ' s ani- mated sports copy and lay- outs are familiar to Hurri- cane and Ibis readers. He was sports editor of both these publications. Enumera- tion of his other activities includes Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, AFROTC, SDX and Omega all of which have gained him recognition in Who ' s Who 1964. THEA SHAPIRO is being cited for her dedication and diligence in the field of pub- lications. With her creative talents and her ability to organize and direct, she has pained recognition and re- spect for her editorship of the 1963 Ibis. Not Pictured: JERRY GREENFIELD, president of SDX, has contributed much effort and time to the three student publications: Hurri- cane, Ibis and Tempo. His versatility and creativity made him indispensable in his capacity as managing edi- tor of Tempo and Hurricane. DAVID MORGAN has put in long hours for the growth and development of fraternity life. Cited for Who ' s Who, he was chairman of ' 64 Homecoming Parade, served on the Greek Week Committee, and is a member of Omega. CHARLES BOBBITT, serving as vice-president of IFC and president of his fraternity, has worked diligently for a more influential and effective IFC. He was cited for Who ' s Who ' 64. BRIAN LOGAN, an active supporter of campus events has been chair- man of Homecoming 1964, Honor Council and USG Election Board. In addition, he is a member of Iron Arrow and ODK and has been cited for Who ' s Who 1964. VICTOR LARSEN, energetic head drum major of the UM Band of the Hour has spread his enthusiasm to all activities he has participated in. As president of Phi Mu Alpha he has promoted the Music School and the sponsorship of Songfest. He is also vice-president of Iron Arrow.
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The University of Miami is a complex institution of higher learning humanized by personal striving, integrity and love. A university that enriches the individual, instead of merely processing him, remains worthy of our devotion. Guest photographer Paul Barton, ' 63, took the pictures on the following pages. They are a testament to both the truthfulness of his vision and the specific elements that compose the unique MOOD OF MIAMI These photographs state that Miami ' s beauty is more than the sum of her architecture and climate. Its ultimate source is the -insight, imagination and disciplined skills of her people. Text by ROBERT SIMON
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