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ive Ibis Citations JOHN SISK is a member of the UM football team. His value lies in his fine sense of sportsmanship and his ability to inspire cohesiveness and co-ordi- nation among his team- mates. His sense of broth- erhood is carried into his efforts for fraternity life. JOHN CUTIA and BRUCE SOLOMON will be remembered by those who enjoyed The Fantasticks as the lovable, interfering fathers. Their performances in this play as in the many other Ring Theatre produc- tions in which they appeared, have been at par with professional and a credit to their dramatic talent. BARRY RICHARD, senior member of the Varsity Debate Team has received outstanding acknowledgement for his forensic skill. His academic and extracurricular activities have gained him mem- bership into the top campus honoraries, including ODK of which he is president. NEAL SONNETT, invaluable senior member of the Varsity Debate Team has been widely recognized for his discerning debating skill. His many accomplishments encompass action in USG, presidency of the Senior Class and membership in high honoraries of the University. NANCY KINGSBURY has maintained an ex- ceptionally high average of 2.97. She is in the Concert Choir and the Choral Union, and her membership in honoraries is widespread. VINCENTE ALVAREZ ' S name is synonymous with achievement and leadership at the Engi- neering School, where he is a member of engi- neering honoraries and organizations. His merit has been awarded by appointment to the Presi- dent ' s Board of Review, a select body of students.
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Outstanding Seniors Receive JOHN LOWREY has devoted four years to serving this Uni- versity for which he has received recognition in Who ' s Who. He established and organized the University Service Organi- zation in 1961 and served as president until this year. He is presently working for the International Research Bureau. DONALD PRUESSMAN, cited for Who ' s Who 1964, has been an indispensable leader, working for such campus activities as Spirit Week, USG Week and Homecoming. He fulfills the job of assisting Chink Whitten, director of the Student Union, and still finds time to participate in government and Greek life. GEORGE MIRA ' s unique prowess and skill made him an invaluable quarterback on our football team. His reputation has brought much recognition to the University and to the Hurricanes. RODNEY MANDELSTAM is being cited for his athletic versatility on the UM soccer and tennis teams. A member of Iron Arrow, M-Club and TEP, Rodney was also chosen for Who ' s Who 1964, as recognition of his accomplishments. JAMES HILDERBRAND, serving as vice-president of both USG and IFC, actively participated in the student governments of the campus. His interests also turn to the field of music, where he is a member of Phi Mu Alpha and the Singing Hurricanes. FAITH KAMYKOWSKI, otherwise known as the ' girl Friday ' of the USG office, has unassumingly dedicated her time and efforts towards the end of an organized stu- dent government. Her tireless behind the scenes endeavors spread to her sorority, the Pep Club and Homecoming. STUART BLOCH was elect- ed to the office of USG presi- dent for 1963. In this capac- ity he worked towards a more effective government for the student body. His initiative, ambition and tal- ent have qualified him for Who ' s Who 1964 and the top UM honoraries. His for- titude and sense of respon- sibility have achieved for him the position of Peace Corps representative to the UM. He has participated in many phases of campus ac- tivities where his leadership skill has left its impression. ERIC STOLLER is out- standing in his endeavors to attain well-rounded recogni- tion. His academic accom- plishments and leadership qualities have merited his membership in the high honoraries and his partici- pation in student govern- ment and UM activities.
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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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