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: e0 3 Q 3 U D L i-O : lbises search for worms on a crispy fall day in the quad in front of the Ashe Building. The Ibis is the last to photo by Jen Diaz leave before a hurricane and the first to return.
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Editor'so Note In 2001, the new millennium was upon us all, but more impor- tantly, we celebrated the 75-year history of the University of Miami with the 75th volume of the IBIS, the diamond edition. This years IBIS harked back to the beginning of the University up until now, with a focus not only on the past but more on how we got to the present. What the Coral Gables campus of today is would never have happened if it wasnt for yesterday. Our UC Patio evolved over the years just like the students. The fashions always changed but our sense of unity always remained strong. Our athletic uni- forms got a facelift this year but our winning ways never stopped. The tCanes of the past set the standards while the tCanes of today live up to them and set higher ones. The 2001 IBIS is a more photographic and graphical book than the 2000 book, telling the stories of the year through more pictures than text. The font used in this years book is Helvetica for the text and Klang MT for the captions. The diamond graphic motif follows throughout the entire book. This years book relies on a design theme, the diamond, instead of a worded theme. This years IBIS it will also feature seniors in color for only the second time in the books history. The organizations section will feature more features while fac- ulty members will be pictured within their respective departments. Sports continues to be a big part of the book, while current events has been extended to cover the year more completely. Overall I hope thatthis IBIS will not only be enjoyed for years to come by UM alumni, but will also provide a solid foundation for volumes to come. a2 Platon Alexandrakis Editor-in-Chief 2001 IBIS Yearbook, Volume 75 tColophon Part It The IBIS yearbook is published annually by the stu- dents of the University of Miami with coverage from March 2000-February 2001and is distributed annu- ally in April to full time students that payed the activity fee. Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas printed 6,000 copies of the 400 page book, using offset li- thography in a 91 x 12 trim size on 80 lb dull stock paper. The 2001 lBlS consists of 25 sets of 16 page signatures smythe sewn, of which 144 pages were printed in four color and 64 b+w pages printed with spot color. Our South Florida Yearbook Representative was Marcia Meskiel- Macy and our ln-Plant Account Ex- ecutive was Robert Porter. T.D. Brown Studios by Llfetouch in Cranston Rhode Island photographed the senior portraits. Our repre- sentative Tim Rosa, Craig Brown tvice presidentt, Joe Raveli and Phaedra Boardman. To order portraits please call 1 800 426 9533 or via the internet at www.cyberproof.com. The IBIS is a current memeber of the Associated Collegiate Press tACPl, College Media Advisors tCMAt, and Columbia Scholastic Press Association tCSPAt All photographs and stories are copyright 2000-2001 by the lBlS staff photographers and reporters. No portion of the publication covered by the copyrights herein may be reproduced or copied in any form with- out the express written consent of the 2001 IBIS Year- book Editor-in-Chief. The 2001 IBIS Yearbook was pub- lished under the supervision of the University of Mi- ami Student Board of Publications, Financial Advisor Robert DuBord, and Editor-in-Chief Platon Alexandrakis. IBIS Yearbook - University of Miami University Center, 2nd floor 1306 Stanford Drive, Suite 229 Tel 305 284 6385 Fax 305 284 4404 Mailing address: PO. Box 248121 Coral Gables, Florida 33124-6922 Web Site: httszwww.miamiedulibis E-mail address: ibisyearbookGIDhotmailcom Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief PlatonAlexandrakis Financial Editor Robert DuBord Copy Editor Nike Ruiz Photo Editors Daniel COIcher Erin Haas Section Editors CoverlEndsheetslSection Dividers Platon Alexandrakis OpeninglCIosing Editor Erin Haas Student Life Editor Juan Pena Assistant Student Life Editor Erin Haas Senior Editor Christian Maribona FacultylAcademics Editor Mark Puskarich Greeks Editor Ellen Rosenberg Athletics Editor Sadi Raza Assistant Athletics Editors Sony Christoph Daniel Colcher Saul De La Guardia Organizations Editor Alia Abdulla Assistant Organizations Editor Priscilla Cha Fong Gallery Editor Miranda Mulligan Current Events Editor Roberto Castro Index Editor Kevin Neary ww
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