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Ffae I Iia Drive Underway to Kindle Alumni Gus And Mira Primed For Finale The final season for Coach position where they can pre­ come highly enthusiastic along blindfolded. Someone will be generated tins week by both Andy Gustafson and All-Amer­ sent Gus with one of the best with the university and has informed at the game tonight the community and the univer­ ican quarterback George Mira seasons in UM history. started "Back the Hurricanes," that he is sitting in the lucky sity has given a needed boost begins tonight when the Hurri­ Newsweek Magazine just re­ a "Fill the Orange Bowl" cam­ seat and has won the trip to to the 'Cane's morale. If enough canes open against Florida cently listed Miami as potenti­ paign for the game tonight. London. spirit is generated prior to the State. ally one of the great teams in One of the local papers- is In addition, over $1 million game tonight, the team should Following this season, Coach the country. A unified effort even sponsoring a contest of­ has been spent to remodel the be in tip-top shape mentally. Orange Bowl. Additional seats Gustafson becomes UM's ath­ will be needed, but the ma­ fering a grand trip for two to Combining this with a power- terial is there. A little luck, a London. Every seat in the have been added to one end letic director and upon gradua­ packed offense and a stalwart tion, Mira moves into the pro little spit, and a litle polish, stadium is a winner. and a rock garden complete ranks. could lead to a very success­ Mayor Robert King High will with a fountain has been con­ defence, should produce a rip- Andy Gustafson It is both ironic and fitting ful season. pick the winner by sticking a structed at the other end. roaring, wide-open football ... last season that the Hurricanes are in a The City of Miami has be­ dart into a seating chart while The enthusiasm that has been £ame. •• UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SEP 201963 ffae I iia urricane LIBRARY ?? DTH YEAR, NO. 1 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER 20,1963 TELEPHONE MO 1-2511, EXT. 2581 For University Projects Drive Underway To Kindle Alumni •" Plans are underway to organ­ building priority list which would and classrooms as the university ize alumni on a regional basis, plan for the next 15 years. Sta­ grows and the enrollment be­ Donald Stophlet, vice-president, tistics must be compiled in order comes larger. revealed this week. to decide what to emphasize in Dr. Stophlet explained that it "We plan to re-kindle alumni the future. isn't just a question of someone support through the alumni pub­ In the statistical evaluation the saying that we need a science lications and through direct com­ function of the university will building and then going out to munications with graduates," be determined as will be periodic some foundation to supply the Stophlet said. needs. These include a need for money. Work is also being done on a science buildings, dormitories, The priority evaluation must also include where the demands on its facilities will be in the years to come. This question Revision Of Traffic must be answered before the question of finances can be asked. Then the priority list is worked out Court In Offing The money question is ex­ tremely important to a private Two student traffic courts may be set up to replace the one university, Stophlet emphasized. now operating at the Undergraduate Student Government The university is one of 28 pri­ meeting at 3:30 p.m. on Monday. vately controlled and privately Anyone may attend the meeting which will be held in the financed complex universities in the United States. As a private north lounge of Eaton Hall. institution Miami depends on its "The revision would call for two traffic courts instead friends for its existence, he said. of the one court which handled-* There are certain annual needs student appeals last year," ex­ to the Board of Review for ap­ that continue to mount up. Teach­ plained Mark Clasby, USG presi­ proval. ers' salaries must be paid, the uni­ dent. Also on the agenda for the versity needs money for student Two courts would make the council meeting Monday is this aid, and the tools of teaching student court much more effici­ year's proposed budget for each such as laboratory equipment, ent," said Clasby, "There are too of the five schools —| Engineering, paper and pins must be pur­ many appeals for one court to Education, Arts and Science, chased. handle successfully." Business and Music "The student at Miami actually To revamp the traffic court pays for only 50 per cent of his calls for an amendment to the education," said Stophlet. **These USG constitution. "Article LI, Courses Added costs have to be met someway." section 2 is the clause to be Besides the alumni, the univer­ studied and changed" Clasby To UC Program sity has a Citizen Board which said. helps to meet the cost of educa­ The new courts would be com­ Two new courses have been tion. The Citizen Board presently posed of three members each added to the University College has a roster of about 300 mem­ with one alternate member. The program in Social Science, ac­ bers, and Stophlet plans to in­ —Photo by Don Wilkens members would rotate each cording to Dr. William B. Mun- crease both the board member- Instead of meeting the big bad wolf the freshman meets someone that is just as bad month. son, director of the department. — a member of the "M" squad. "M" squad are the dink deputies who patrol the cam­ snip and the commitments of the "An administrator would prob­ One of the courses, Asian Civi­ membership. pus looking everywhere for those who dare to go dinkless. Trials and hearings will be lization, will be taught by John staged this week and will go on until Undergraduate Student Government calls a halt ably be appointed from last year's After all these considerations to the whole thing for Spirit Week. court to coordinate the program," H. Knobllock. Robert Zuckerman have been evaluated, the last step Clasby commented. of the humanities department will is to secure the money. Interviews for members of the teach the course in World Affairs- There are several sources that court will be conducted at the Both of the courses are open the university can approach for USG offices today and Monday. to any student at the university funds. Generally, funds donated If USG council passes the new as a free elective. Neither course by the government have to be James Baldwin Will Lecture amendment, it' will then be sent calls for a prerequisite. matched by the university. Prominent author James Bald­ Arrangements have been Other contracts for the lecture win will lecture at the University made to use the great lounge series are expected to be signed n October, Undergraduate Stu­ in the new dormitory instead with Senator Spessard Holland, Ibis Cameras Click dent Government lecture series of the library lecture hall, Ashley Montagu, leading anthrop­ -hairman Lois Milmann revealed. which is thought to be too ologist; David Brinkley, news­ An active intergrationist, Bald­ small to accommodate the ex­ caster; and Senator Hubert Hum­ Pictures of Seniors win participated in the- civil pected increase in attendance. phreys. Senior pictures are being taken of second semester, senior pic­ rights march in Washington last Though the committee tries to this month for the University of tures are usually shot and being August. Born in the Harlem sec­ get a lecture program that is Miami's student yearbook, The processed by the end of Septem­ tion of New York City, Baldwin balanced between liberals and Ibis, named after a spindly-legged ber. is now living in Paris, where he Watched Pot conservatives, Republicans and bird, common to this locale. Efficiency and thoroughness are staged a protest march for racial Democrats, this years program is The book has been in continu­ necessary qualities for a publi­ equality on the American Em­ heavy on Democrats. Keith Bar- ous, yearly publication since the cation that prints pictures rang­ bassy. Won't Boil f ish, co-chairman of the USG university opened its doors in ing from football to debating, Baldwin is the author of the Instead of too many cooks committee, made contacts with 1926. It provides a pictoral chron­ and from Greek societies to ad­ book, "Nobody Knows My spoiling the broth there is no the politicians when he was icle of a year's activities at the ministrative personnel. Name," which first appeared to broth but too many cooks. working for Florida Democrat institution. Also included are pictures the literary world in serial form The cooks — student govern­ Claude Pepper in Washington, of clubs, organizations and hi the pages of "New Yorker ment politicians — have a bare this summer. Staff members are chosen the other groups recognized by the Mag; 'The Fire Next refrigerator except for the frozen Despite the over balance of spring before they are to serve university. Special events such Time," is another of Baldwin's coffee pot. And that's where the Democrats, the USG organiza­ their terms which extend as Homecoming and Orienta­ vfrrks. coffee pot is — in the refrigerator. tion feels that the lecture series throughout the academic year. tion are specially treated, often After two years of failure USG Nobody seems to know what will fulfill its purpose. Soon after selections are made in color. work begins. hopes to pull tile lecture series the coffee pot is doing there, or The program was initiated to This year's editor" is Janet °ut of its slump.
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