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The Miami Hurricane VOLUME XXVII UNIVERSITY of MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLA., NOVEMBER SO, 1951 No LIBRARY Evening School Attendance Sets New Record Story On Page 2 The Miami Hurricane VOLUME XXVII UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLA., NOVEMBER SO, 1951 No. 8 Publications Get Top Award Story On This Page * • • * • * • * * Hurricanes, Tigers Plan For 'Return Bout' Story On Page 20 * • * * • • • * * Tempo Wins All-American' Rating; University Gets 2nd Triple Crown Ry GEORGE VICKERY Hurricane Newa Editor University of Miami student publications have won a triple All-American award for the second consecutive year. The publications achieved their second straight clean sweep of All-American awards as Tempo magazine joined ranks this week with Hurricane and Ibis, which received their top ratings several weeks ago. In addition, Tempo was named "best all-around campus magazine in the United States" for the second consecutive year by Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity. This honor came at the national convention of SDX in Detroit recently. Tempo was one of four magazines in its class that achieved Photo by Baiear the highest rating given by the National Scholastic Press asso­ LAST SEMESTER'S EDITORS of the University's three All-American publications are pictured above. The ciation at the University of Minnesota. announcement that Tempo has won its second straight All-American rating gave the U-M student publica­ "Alive! Attractive! Interesting!" NSPA judges said about the photo magazine. "Pages have a planned professional look tions its second triple All-American award. Previous announcements by thc National Scholastic press, and the magazine has excellent campus coverage." the group which selects the country's best college publications, gave All-American ratings to The Hurricane Tempo editor last year was Walter Machos, except for the and Ibis, U-M yearbook. Last year, only two other colleges in the nation, besides the U-M, received triple first three issues in the fall when the magazine was headed All-American awards. The former publications editors are, left to right, Wally Machos, Tempo editor; Eil by Hal Bergida. Storin, Hurricane editor; and Lory Snipes, Ibis editor. High praise was heaped on all three publications by "The staff and especially the photographers deserve the local professional journalists and U-M faculty and administrative members when the triple award news was (Continued on page 2) revealed. Hurricane Honey No. 8 Photo by Starkey SPEAKING AT THE WEDNESDAY DEDICATION CEREMONIES for a Hillel house on campus is Ted Ph-utee by Aronow IN A SLIGHTLY PENSIVE, BUT PRETTY MOOD we lind our gem Kobre, student president of the organization. Construction on the house, which will be located next to the of a Honey, cute Sally Diamond. Sally, a 17-year-old frosh, hails from Baptist Student Union center, is expected to begin in January. Attending thc ceremonies were, left to Chicago, but loves the Miami climate because it gives her a chance to right, Miami Beach Councilman H&told Turk, Mary B. Merrilt, dean of women: Mrs. Henry Monsky, national play golf and swim, two of her favorite hobbies. Five feet, four inches tall and weighing 111 pounds, Sally has light brown hair and twinkling commissioner of Hillel organization and Dr. Donald Michaelson, adviser and director of U-M's Hillel group. green eyes. Bob Crawford, Hurricane advertising manager, will pin the A complete report of Hillel house construction plans is on page 12. Honey orchid on Sally tonight at the Orange Bowl during halftime. PACE TWO THE MIAMI HURRICANE NOVEMBEB 30, 1951 Night Division 156 Students Enrolled Sets New High New Medical Jurisprudence Course Popular In Law School, Dean Says In Enrollment By LEONA GOLDEN Heerricanc Stall Writtr A new all-time record was set in One of the most popular classes in Law school, according enrollment by the Evening division to Dean Russell A. Rasco, is the medical jurisprudence course, this week as the Night school regis­ a new addition to the curriculum this year. tered students for special concen­ Taught by Dr. Franklin Jay Evans,* trated eight-week courses. a local physician and attorney, it is last spring to Dean Rasco, who had There are 3,479 students now en­ one of the few courses of its kind in been considering such a plan for rolled in the Evening division, com­ the South. some time. pared to 3,280 last spring, the previ­ A total of 156 students is now en­ Rasco then asked Dr. Evans to rolled in the two-credit senior elec­ step in as instructor. Dr. Evans was ous high, Dan Steinhoff, Jr., dean of tive. agreeable to the idea since he also the Evening division, said. Rasco reports that the course will had been thinking of teaching 9 With 2,401 day students attending be offered in the Evening division similar course for several years. night classes, there is a total night next semester, along with th« day In addition to his lectures, Dr. school enrollment of 5,880 — which class. He expects an enrollment of Evans also uses a human skeleton, about 50 in the evening class, most also sets a new record, Steinhoff charts, and x-rays to supplement of whom will be local practicing at­ the instruction and help students said. torneys. understand the nature and cause TEMPO MAGAZINE'S SECOND CONSECUTIVE award as the "best The concentrated eight - week We have had many requests of accidents and diseases. courses include various subjects in all-round rampus magazine in the country" is accepted by Bert Gold­ berg, left, from Clifford Weigle, of thc Stanford, Cal., Institute for from downtown lawyers to offer The skeleton being used now is a industrial training such as architec­ Journalistic studies. The award was made by Sigma Delta Chi, national medical jurisprudence in the eve­ borrowed ohe, but Rasco reports tural drawing, blue-print reading journalistic fraternity, at its yearly national convention in Detroit ning. Students and professional that the Law school will soon allo­ and marine navigation. There are recently. Goldberg, president of U-M's SDX chapter, and George people have shown considerable cate funds to purchase one of its interest in the course," Rasco said. also courses being offered which Vickery, treasurer of the group, attended the confab. own. The dean also revealed the possi­ Purpose of the course is to fa­ pertain to general education and bility of increasing the scope of the miliarize law students with certain hobbies. course to include a legal medical fundamentals of medicine, especial­ For female students wishing to 3 All-American Awards Draw clinic in the near future. ly those concerning personal injury become airline stewardesses, the H. Paul Baker, senior law stu­ cases. The information is used in special session offers the first of two Praise From Editor, U-M Staff dent, proposed the idea for the class the preparation of cases. courses covering the requirements, duties and responsibilities of a With notice of Tempo's All-American award and the tri- stewardess as approved by major ple-AA of U-M publications came congratulations from Hoke airlines of the United States. Welch, managing editor of the Miami Daily News; Dr. H. ALLAN Franklin Williams, U-M vice presi-'* dent and dean of the faculty; and out award-winning publications, AUK Veeps Set Up and the Fourth Estate is fortun­ Simon Hochberger, chairman of the Move with the Foot ate indeed in having such a field journalism department. 1 New Council of talent from which to draw." They feel like nothing ot a "The All-American awards to the The Student Association has an­ Dr. Williams was "delighted to "Skimmers" three University publications come nounces the formulation of a "Vice hear that for the second successive Navy Kid 795 as no surprise to me," Editor Welch Black Kid " Presidents' Council," a committee year U-M publications have all re­ said. ceived an All-American rating. White Satin composed of vice presidents from each campus organization, according "I have watched the three publica­ "Achievements such as this go far tions with never-ceasing interest and to show the world the wide and rich to Wally Levine, SA veep. am proud of the high standard of variety of activities in which the The committee will meet every photography and journalism that is University excels," The dean said. two weeks in Beaumont lecture hall constantly maintained." Hochberger expressed the belief to hear complaints, suggestions and Welch congratulated the staffs that the high standard maintained by guest speakers that will aid in "a of the Hurricane, Tempo and Ibis University publications is represen­ /ttU* rfieu. ^ finer integration of campus groups." and Adviser Norman D. Christ­ tative of the excellent staffs that Levine will preside at each ses­ ensen for "their ability in turning produce these publications. 340 Miracle Mile Phone 48-8330 sion, and will be aided by Al Freehl­ ing, SA press secretary, in making up programs that will be of interest to each of the representative offi­ give a lift to cials. The SA's committee on coordinat­ ing organizations has become defunct nothing clannish ahout your wardrobe... since formation of the vice presi­ dent's council. " "We feel that the council will ac­ complish the goals of the eoordin- rrow ntine comitlee and even more," Jack Bohl.n, SA president, said. "The old eomniillee was a good idea and we ...they're the best-liked receive,, marvelous eooperation from a numlier of groups on campus—to sports shirts on campus! those organizations we extend our thanks." Tempo AA Rating Gives U-M Triple All-American (Continued from Peat I) credit for the two awards," Machos said. "It takes an extra effort to put out a magazine of this type every month " The Hurricane has won eight straight All-Americans, while Ibis, oflieial U-M yearbook, chalked up stop in for its seeond consecutive award this year.
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