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

 - Class of 1983

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weg™ J» 2 DEDICATIONS The 1983 Ibis Yearbook is dedicated to Dr. Henry King Stanford and Edward Thaddeus Foote, II. President Emeritus Stanford ' s leadership has made the University an outstanding institution of higher learning. His devotion and loyalty throughout his 19 years as president, and his continued devotion, are an inspiration to all who attend the University of Miami. The Ibis is further dedicated to UM President Foote, who has continued the tradition of excellence begun by his predecessors. Foote ' s ingenuity and creative leadership will undoubtedly lead the University of Miami to even greater heights of success. UN News Bureau Specifications The 1983 Ibis was printed by the Delmar Company, Charlotte, North Carolina. Press run was 6,000 copies of 448 pages each. Paper is 80 Dull Enamel. Headlines and body copy are set in Souvenir Light and Century Schoolbook. Additional specifications are available upon request from the Ibis, P.O. Box 248121, Coral Gables, Florida, 33124. Copyright by the 1983 Ibis Staff, Library of Congress Card, Catalogue Number 53-15730. The Ibis Yearbook is published under the supervision of University of Miami Board of Student Publications and Amy Jacoves, Editor In Chief 1983. 2 Dedications 1 (1 Stanford UN News Bureau Ci 1983 Ibis Staff Amy Jacoves Editor In Chief Associate Editor Mark Cheskin Layout Design Editor Andrea Angelo Copy Editor Mark Linde Photography Editors Jorge Gonzalez Gayle Wald Chronicle Editors Howard Burns George Haj Academics Editor Carole Christoff Activities Editor Heidi Larsen Sports Editor Lori Rebhan Clubs Organizations Editors Benay Anne Bloom Sandra Piligian Seniors Editors Marc Cannon Cathy Cleworth LH raTy PraffaFooNHn Citheriu Simi au StlH terfortheeipaa Recreation Cm wieimingly defe elections. The wuldtoeraia (jfcHHtftMTT on ft Pi several l« ttt

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mm E t Jbta QHjrnniri? 13B2-19B3 UM Gets Phi Beta Kappa JNeusBureat President Foote, Mrs. Foote, Dean Arthur Brown, Pi Beta Kappa National President Catherine Sims and Provost Lee and Mrs. Lee at the installation ceremonies. Phi Beta Kappa, the nation ' s oldest and most prestigious arts and sciences honor society, is now sheltered on the UM camp- us. Dr. Arthur Brown, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences said: Phi Beta Kappa repre- sents the longest tradition of academic excellence and we ' re very happy to have them on our campus. UM was one of only six schools selected to be granted a Phi Beta Kappa Chapter at the 33rd Triennial Council of Phi Beta Kappa, which met during August in Boston. I ' m a Phi Beta Kappa my- self, said UM President Emeri- tus Henry King Stanford. I ' ve always coveted a chapter for the | University of Miami. I ' m tre- « mendously gratified and pleased | that the University has been so recognized. To obtain the right to shelter the chapter, a UM faculty com- mittee submitted a 183-page re- tudents reject fee hike An attempt to raise the stu- ient activity fee by $30 a semes - sr for the expansion of the Lane Recreation Center was over- whelmingly defeated in the fall elections. The referendum would have raised the fee from $57.10 to $87.10 for a period of not more than 30 years. The bill to put the referendum on the ballot passed the USBG Senate with little difficulty, al- though several attempts were made to amend the proposal. The addition to the center would have added additional racquet- ball courts, a weight room, and multipurpose areas to the Cen- ter. Norm Parsons, director of 3ampus Sports and Recreation CSR) said that he had no other way to fund the expansion, and he would put it up to the stu- dents to vote on the proposal. The referendum was almost withdrawn from the ballot in late October, after administra- tors indicated to student leaders and CSR personnel that they would not support such an in- crease even if the students were to approve it. Parsons stopped campaigning for the referendum after a memo from Provost Wil- liam Lee stated that he could not support an increase of $30 per semester in the student activity fee as I feel they are already taxed to capacity. Parsons un- derstood the memo to mean that the university does not support the referendum, and under- standing that, we will not do any further campaigning for the ref- erendum, as that would be in contrast to what Dr. Lee is say- ing, he said. This misunderstanding be- port in October, 1980. A visiting committee from Phi Beta Kappa came to UM in January, 1981 for two days and met with students, faculty and administrators in an effort to get an accurate picture of UM. The committee noted that ... a remarkable esprit de corps exists in the student body of the University. The honors students appeared especially bright, flu- ent and highly motivated. We are pleased, if not wholly surprised that distinguished col- leagues elsewhere in higher edu- cation confirm in this time-hon- ored way the quality of our pro- gram, said UM President Edward T. Foote II. By Amy Jacoves Tuition hiked 13 percent UM President Edward T. Foote II announced in February that undergraduate tuition would once again increase for the 1983-84 academic year. The increase of $650, or 11.4 percent, was considerably less than the hike of previous years. During the 1982-83 academic year, tuition increased 14 per- cent, adding $700 to undergrad- uate tuition. That increase fol- lowed a $500 hike the year be- fore. , „ , Jump to page o tween Lee and Parsons was later clarified, and the referendum was put on the ballot by USBG President Aurelio Quinones. The CSR referendum brought out the largest fall election tur- nout in several years. The vote against the hike was 927-413, a more than 2-1 rejec- tion by the students. CSR Director Norm Parsons By George Haj '

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