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Greek S Alter Rush Rule • He FmkCgnLive In Frat Houses Greek AUG 2<Q& a0 attempt to increase midterm marks may gos Greek , Alter Rush Rule lity membership the de- although he cannot be actively arrears and achieved a 1.25 Klein. installed until the second semes­ average in the previous nities, their purpose and their lectuie 5 rush system under ter. ter, explained Klein. "This is an innovation," he future. vited.- - 5, no freshmen can pledge admitted. It shows the students "The new rules state that aU "The deferred rush system has that the most important aspect of Called fraternity "fun in the "This program promises to be Lternity until the second sun," a combination beach party freshmen are eligible for pledg­ been altered," said Kenn Kerr, Greek life is learning to live with the most fun-fiUed 48 hours ever iXTR and picnic will be staged in Jester has been changed. ing if they receive no midterm IFC advisor. "But we stiU have a others." seen on our campus. It will give A CHARGES Crandon Park at noon on Satur­ fte fraternity rush fee, "D's" or "E's," said Mike Klein, deferred rush set up because no students an insight into what Inter-Fraternity-Council summer On Friday, Sept. 13, interested day. fraternity life is really like," 'SED, BONDED man can be instaUed until he has men may register in the dean of U ditionally paid by all rush chairman. said Stuart Bloch, IFC president. RED ' has been dr p a 1.0 cumulative average." men's office to live in a fraternity In the evening, at 8:30 p.m., a fraternity mixer with entertain­ Lues, ^^ °P ' A second change in the rush house. At 1 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 15, * an incentive to students. AU upperclassmen may go ment will be scheduled for aU procedure wiU permit any in­ an Interfraternity Smoker •will be 'ASSENGERS Greek if they have an overaU At 10 aan. Saturday, Sept. 14, the fraternities. Under the new set up any terested men to live in a frater­ staged in the Library lecture hall. 1.0 average or if they are not the students will listen to an At 1 pan. on Sunday, Sept. " without any failing nity house the weekend before An informal rush period then * TO DOOR more than six quality points in address by President Henry K. 15, an Interfratemity Smoker school starts, revealed Mike follows, Klein said. "No rush fee UP & DELIVERY Stanford on the need for frater­ will be staged in the Library is needed." 20AST • he Mia urricane UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, AUGUST 2,1963 RBERS TELEPHONE MO 1-2511, EXT. 2581 3 Manlcmrlit* 7 Barbara H. Franklin Williams Is tliilrttyling Room Imntmrtm* thm tmmtm University College Dean By JACK DORMER Recently the university receiv­ going to work and act as if I Hurricane News Editor ed a grant from the Ford Founda­ were here on a permanent basis." Dr. H. Franklin Williams, vice tion to be used for the study of president for community affairs, ways to improve the methods of Dr. Williams is a summa cum has been named acting dean of instruction. laude graduate from Harvard, where he received his A.B. de­ University CoUege by President Dr. Robert Diamond, a spe­ gree in 1927. He received his Henry K. Stanford. cialist in education media is A.M. degree in 1931, his Ph.D., in ON BLVD. "An exciting and important working on the project. 1935, and was a Sheldon Travel­ •445 challenge exists in University "The results of this wiU help ling FeUow at Cambridge, En­ College," said Dr. Williams upon us keep our quality high and still gland. hearing of his appointment to the reach a large number of stu­ He has been with the univer­ deanship. dents," Williams said. sity since 1939 when he joined Dr. Williams, dividing his "You see, if -we have one pro­ the history department as an as­ time between the University fessor for 60 students, with 2400 sistant professor after teaching College office and his job as students and each professor at both Harvard and Amherst. director of academic affairs, teaching four classes, we need VER was outspoken about the stan­ ten professors. Or we can have H. Franklin Williams He has served the university in dards of quality versus quanti­ one professor teach all 2400 stu­ . deanship is challenging various deanships over the years. ty now existing in college dents by television." He has held the posts of Dean of the CoUege of Liberal Arts, Dean PERS teaching. "This way we free many in­ Dr. Williams is only temporary dean, filling the vacancy left by of the Faculty, and Dean of Stu­ "Let's face it, television lec­ structors so that small discussion- dents. He was named a vice pres­ tures are here to stay," Dr. Wil­ type seminars can be held." Dr. Paul Vonk, who recently ac­ cepted a position at Parsons col­ ident of the school in 1948. He rogman liams stated. "No matter how we Many people think that lectur­ has been vice president and direc­ lege, Fairfield, Indiana, where he do it we have a large number of ing to a large number of students, tor of community affairs. uarantee" students to reach. We have good is a completely new idea; not so wiU be vice president for aca­ teaching, but there is a challenge. according to Dr. Williams. demic affairs and professor of RENTALS Can we maintain the standard of "In 1927 a history course com­ philosophy. • AIR FILLS instruction with the increased parable to social science 101 was "Luckily both offices are some­ number of students entering col­ taught completely by lecture to what less active during the sum­ lege?" a class of 1000 at Harvard Univer­ mer," Williams explained. "That Ready, Set MO 6-9861 An effort is being made to do sity," Dr. Williams declared. "It makes it much easier. While I just that. worked our all right." am only here temporarily, I am S ON U. S. #1 New Official Go!!! The present Student Union wiU Bird Has 12 Moms, 22 Dads be vacated -within the next two weeks so that construction of the Joins Staff new Student Union may begin • See traditions story on Page 11 the orders of boys living in San In order to qualify for the job, STANFORD Sebastian the Ibis, the univer­ Sebastian Dormitory. Since the a student must have at least a 1.3 sometime after Sept 1. J sity's official mascot, has just ac­ boys dorm has been sold to overall average, must be a full Present officers in the Union Donald V. Stophlet officially tions, public information, and de­ quired 34 parents, 22 fathers and Coral Gables, the ISO's adopt­ time student and in attendance that are slated to move include "ok the helm of office as vice velopment 12 mothers. ed him. here for at least one full semester Undergraduate Student Govern­ President for development, yes- A graduate of the University prior to applying for the job. "We've decided to do a com­ ment officers, Hurricane staffers, of Wisconsin, he holds a bache­ The cause of the large parent­ plete facelifting job on this bird," The bird's bodUy characteris­ student activities workers, food Stophlet was appointed by lor's and master's degrees in hood: University Services Organ­ said John Lowrey, president of tics supposedly represented the employees and intramural work­ ^'dent Henry K Stanford. English. He joined Western Re­ ization, a service group that has USO. "We've patched him up, character of the school in its in­ ers. stophlet, transferring from serve in 1958 as assistant to the taken over the upbringing of repainted him and even bought fancy — frail, lean and weak, 'es'ern Reserve University, These students and university president and director of de­ UM's oldest tradition. him some new feathers." yet able to survive. ueveland, Ohio, wiU be respon­ velopment, and was named vice officials will be moved to dif­ ferent locales around the campus. se for the supervision of all president in 1960. Sebastian has a fiberglass head Next month, according to In 1958 Sebastian the mascot Lowrey, an audition will be was "born." Students living in ^s dealing with the univer- He previously directed de­ and a body costume of cotton and The first step in the construc­ AD IN AND CLAIM staged to decide Sebastian's in­ San Sebastian Residence HaU on •i various publics. Specifical- velopment programs for the Uni­ feathers. tion of the new building will Ml SURPRISE WHEN y side man. To keep the position North Campus, seeking to con­ >ne wffl ^ concent with ^ versity of Pittsburgh and for Until now Sebastian obeyed be the demolition of almost aU IASE TICKET. competitive, any student who tribute to the promotion of school J^Public relations, publica­ Rockford CoUege, IU. feels he can do the job will be spirit, conceived the idea and of the old building. Everything given an audition any time. If created him. He has been a part will be razed except the main no MND ttaed Nations Helps he does well, he takes over. of the school scene ever since. dining room. But even this wiU not remain completely intact. The walls are m 10VH& to be restructured and refinished. This Paper's On The Move Also air conditioning pipes wfll RTAINMM lecture Bureau Is Formed be installed. also be taught the operation of To Mr. and Miss America On Sept. 1, MUler Road wiU be IS-SNACKS An The talks, given by the students, different types of audio-visual permanently blocked off at the international speakers wUl be supplemented by various *0RT SHOP ^au to provide local groups equipment needed for effective This issue of the Miami page special section, UM light in front of the union.
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