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

 - Class of 1980

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Allison I. Kessler Human Services Jeff Terry Ketcham Business Management Org. Stuart R. Kevin Graphic Design Liliane Khafif Excep. Cit. Early Childhood Ed. Janine Yasmin Khan Biology Amy Kilberg Marketing Kevin King Film Christopher T. Kipp Marketing Gary J. Klein Accounting Bertha Klepach English Peter A. Kline Mechanical Engineering Lorraine L. Klose Business Management Org. Hurricane Bob Knapp You know all those countless ads you ' ve skimmed over in the Hurricane. ' ' ?? As Business Manager of the Hurricane, those ads are the responsibility of Bob Knapp. Walk into the Hurricane Business Office and you ' ll probably find Bob at his desk or at the layout table. If he ' s not surrounded by people asking him questions he ' ll probably be talking on the phone or designing the artwork for yet another advertisement. The first two syllables of his title (Bus-i) accurately describe Bob ' s extracurricular career at UM. It seems as though Bob has been involved in more than his share of responsible positions: President of RHCCC in 1976, Director of Electoral Affairs for USBG in 1977, President of I960, Resident Assistant in 1968, and as SEC Chairman he helped us to bring us memorable concerts in 1978-79. Bob thrives on responsibility and under pressure situations. Bob, who comes from Mahopac, NY, was an Architecture major, but has changed his major to Marketing. He eventually wants to work in the creative department of an advertising agency. If you have ever seen some of his ads you know he should have no trouble securing such a position. . We can all be thankful for people such as Bob who are willing to handle the responsibilities of positions such as Business Manager and able to do it well. We hope we will have others capable of filling shoes like his when he ' s gone! 310

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T John Malki Kawa Civil Engineering Christine H. Kay Communications O. Tunc Kaymak Marine Science Biology Ivonne Rovira Kelly English Pol. Pub. Affairs Michael P. Kelly English Pol. Pub. Affairs Sharon Kay Kendrick Psychology Jeffrey N. Kenney Chemistry Robert Emmet Kenney Biology Communications Sam Bornstein In Room 325, Merrick, there sits a man with more fournalism experience than any textbook could ever teach. The man is Sam Bornstein, former executive editor of ' The Boston-Herald, a major metropolitan newspaper in Boston. Mr. Bornstein graduated from Boston University with a journalism degree and then worked as a general assignment reporter. He points out that in those days you had to dig everything out. But after 41 years in the newspaper business, Mr. Bornstein retired and moved to Florida with his wife. He also has a son who is a doctor in San Francisco, a married daughter in Maryland and rwo grandsons who are the apples of his eyes. Mr. Bornstein has been living in Florida for three years now and he says he has adjusted very well to the Floridian way of life. He is a detective story buff and an avid shuffle board player. The warm Florida weather was one of the main reasons for the Bornstein ' s move to the South. Mr. Bornstein has been teaching journalism at the University for his three years in Florida. This year, unfortunately, will be his last, as a result of a 65 mile drive from his home on Delray Beach. His philosophies on teaching journalism are the basis for the book which he is currently writing. The book is to prepare the young reporter for his first assignment. Mr. Bornstein says journalism students must know how to work with their editors and how to handle their assignments. Mr. Bornstein with a smile on his face says that his teaching experience has been most gratifying. He was pleasantly surprised with the enthusiasm of the students. He says students do want an education. They have made teaching interesting, stimulating and exciting. Recalling the experience of being editor of his college paper, The Boston University News, he said that he had one thing in common with todays college student, 1 spent more time on the newspaper than on school. But he stresses, The primary goal should be education. Everything else is secondary. Most importantly, he says of the journalism student, It must be a labor of love. You ' ve got to make up your mind that you want to do this more than anything else. 309



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Linda Jean Knorr Nursing Gary Steven Kodel Biology Pre-Med Tony Kolega Geology Richard J. Kilko Communications Matty e A. Koonce Elementary Early Childhood Ed. Nicholas Lampros Kontos Architecture Planning Daniel B. Kopelov Biology Lori Kovalle Physical Education Gary R. Kranich Marketing Susan Anne Krant Psychology Alan Mitchell Kratish Accounting Mark Neal Krauss Accounting David Nathan Krechel, III Pre-Med Killeen M. Kress Communications Debra B. Kreiff Broadcast Journalism Richard Kringstein Business Martha Angela Kromp Recreational Therapy Steven Wayne Kruger Business Computer Systems Francis Lawrence Kubler Mechanical Engineering Renee Kuczynski Speech Hearing Foreign Lang. Robert J. Kulas English Pre-Law Rhonda Hope Kushner General Business Joseph D. Kusnick Architecture John M. Kusters Int. Finance Marketing 3U

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