Vinny's Post-Heisman Weel-Th^Tfe by DEBBIE MORGAN Hy DEBBIE MORGA\ ••!•.,-H

Vinny's Post-Heisman Weel-Th^Tfe by DEBBIE MORGAN Hy DEBBIE MORGA\ ••!•.,-H

THE MIAMI & Volume 64, Number 25 Vinny's post-Heisman weel-Th^tfe By DEBBIE MORGAN Hy DEBBIE MORGA\ ••!•.,-h . _ ***** ^0 W» M %& Hurrlcant '•. wa Editor I ve been tough on him." Lance said "I don't want anyone to sav l ve been giving him anything 1 While some University of Miami get mad at people who say he's not 'I get mad at people students mav have been preparing a scholar " for final . xams Saturday, one who say he student was in Now York accept­ He said the class Is an indepen­ ing the 1986 Heisman Tropin dent study class since only two [Testaverde) is not a Award. • people are enrolled in the class He scholar.' But like the rest eef UM's also said Testaverde ha 'cms. vinny TesUverde still assignment due by the final exam has h. take finals. "I would like to have him Dr. .Jam."s Lance, associate this last assignment in so 'ha' hi professor Unlike manv UM students how- doesn't ge an IE gr.. •ver, tt.,. Hurricane's quarterback counts as an E," I.ance said week included an- Ability wise. Brownholt2 • thi Joan R lestaverde has dropped accept tins award. I don't accept Show and Hob Hope's Christmas even failed some, but he this for myself alone I accept for Special in Los Angeles last night all people ,vho helped mak* He share of A's and H's. dream come i: '' to school Although he's had a mediocre iia for practice today and tomorrow academic career, he said Te. • The second place winner, Paul then leaver for New york' erde's grade point average has •aimer of Temple than again tomorrow night f - r fallen beiow a l..)00 points behind Testaverde quel at the. Marriott Marquis Testaverde. i now taking 12 Brian Bosworth of Oaklahoma where he will officially ri credits - three classes in he knew he > ng to rophy, according to John Hahn e.f win because, he wa I 1 M major (physical therapy, exercise rmation science and sport studies) and one player. B; Friday, the first dav of finals business class. "I wasn't nervous because I lestaverd. will he back in Miami Brownholtz said that despite, the. knew I didn't have to go up there If he takes to them [finals) as rumors. Testaverde will be in •""J sav anything," he said. well as he. takes to cameras, he'll school next semester "Based on his performance all ;>" fin'•." said Dr. Joseph Brown- Testaverde said after the award there's no doubt in mv mind ' restaverde's advisor and ceremony in New York that that Vinny should win this'award s-rofessor. getting a degree is important to — he deserves it," Bosworth said Although TesUverde has been at him and his family and that he will About the Oaklahome Miami Miami for five years, he still will concentrate on his studies. matchup earlier in the year Bos­ not have the required credits to be worth said: "I said down in Miami "Because of all mv preoccupa­ III give Vinny the award and able to graduate with a degree in tions outside ol school it1* hard bul Mav "'' aid i" • graduation date should give us the victory but • I m going to work mv tail off he got both " ne.-... said "111 defin.ii. ,.. (Above i Vmin Testaverde , "'""•'•"hee::/ because d Sam Jankovich, UM's athletii shires the jo% „f w , ,Vfrde gree." inilinK he ha 1 majors director said the award will heh, Heisman Trophy with his ra­ ''r" • n al I'M • recruit new people ther, Al. (Right) Testaverde, I restaverde's profes In front of a standing room only I think the Heisman award and I'aul Palmer or Temple Uni­ . Ion therapy crowd in the Heisman Room ol the. the eeutstanding successes of the Downtown Athletic Club. Testa*. terotball team and the comradery versity and Brian Bosworth ilnes Lance, used to be a head erde was the first University of that it has, the team concept, can:t of the University of Oklaho­ I roach. But that doesn't Miami player to receive the Heis­ help but excite othi peopli thai ma (left to right), all Heismnn ! (Ins es wh^r," Ih.v'd like to plav ' ''• . trett- man Trcwhy. oil,.,;.- f.»,r l».,le •• * ,*ri(fi<.",il<e.s. wait for th*. .-i.i. ••TonlRht H.s I ,.ta,,(l More- to 'e.eeim , leu-,,. Bonnert ends UM career 1971 Uuvid . By ANDREW POWERS nl Activitii After contemplating the lor some time, he annoui resignation late last week time," •• vice Bonne" al • Dr. Luis ' that it was not a spontaneous . president and pri about de< ision. if,', resignation, "Oliver Bonnert UM President I was good for I'M • that he a! found make a living in ' him go." mnert leave the ' His last day at UM v. ' He served wel I'M for many yea ' "V,, . a member "We are beginning the si wish him well in hi ' for a replacement for Bonnert, said tare " Fundraising campaign r . ,•' •;.,.'''. •••.•.-* I I 92 million side nt EdVe te II Miami's campaign is the t.nk l 192 million philanthropic world W McLai •rid ' ty's fundraising can,: e:hairman of the UM Board of rrustees and cam I . I percent of the S-lOo chairperson "This sue eet tribute lee the pi The announcer .luring the con\ businesses, foundation: and organizations of • • nl ving UM's 60th anniversary. I lorida. who have given generously to further thi npaign's figures were made public in University's goals." he said .upporting curn the University had raised $271 million. In the past five month, alone, major , imitments to tl included James I . knight's lead trust of $56 million, Ote also said the Un, net worth has the Sylvester Foundation $27.5 milii nol alum from $263 million to $102 mil! build a cancer clinic, and the Knight Foundation titution, th proved almost every I i atoi eef $T, million to establl l four dist:- icultj :»>ssihle. ':•'. the! nd the insp i dramatic being the I hairs th of the endowment, which in 1980 was $.">* "I fully expect the momentum of tl ng for the- • foi the first time this year, in continue." McLamore said, and predicted 1 .emplt x, the Hi i ... said. continuing success will have ma; dinary success ol Ity ol implications in fulfilling the- board of RSMAS known worldwide! No 9as- water for building By DANIELLE MCELHAM Y Smith, recently retired and populations on comn iu KAREN ri.AM Mali flier H iter serving as consultant to Planet M i H can, said he views the school ana the Atlantic Gamefish 1 he i ..f Miami's i. i pioneer in service to South I oundation, a private |nt< Rosenstiel School 'if Marine' Florida group, joined forces'.!, ene' and Atmospheric Science Is "We IRSMASj established an ago and have been WOI recognized by scientists interest in local, state and together ever sin ' worldwide as one of the top international marine four institutes for marine conservation long bet According to hatch. science research and graduate anyone else thought of it." ir Liz Clar: when : • training. Smith said. "We did studies on relationship is simple foundation provides the t UM debate team wins Locally, the school is gaining water pollution, helped with i identally the development of Key and RSMAS provides tie a reputation for its dedication research. As a result per buildin • ITV ice and fee' Biscayne and maintained ource tacilitl biological studies ol i se ayne se;ientists get le. studv national tournament .1 \s has bei rt located on H.iv that have helped the which in turn ate set frei I the beach at Virginia • community for years " I aught by the ar. g the- the Mi imi Today, RSMAS ' We're trying to figui lim and the National I xperimental Fish Hate . I what i auses fluctuatioi anographic and an example of science' serving peculations, both physil a il Atmospheric Administration, the local community chemical, in an attempt to for I In an attempt to understand understand how those I Dan RSMAS' founder, Dr. Walton the impact of diet in fish e an effect fishing." Clark said id bu' •i the resie.' - t M Library remains open during break ;i ai i • am ebeat I irm The first floor of the Richter All cafeterias will close, alter students can stav in Mahon Lihr.irv will stay open 2-1 hours a dinner on Dec IS, except the' [bis, e.r Hecht Residential I intil 11 p.m. which will close after lunch the dents living in thi V, Ith tl on Saturit. following dav . .ii e ampus for free i It will remain open 2 1 hours ,i Students living in residential lid , ain from Sunday through colleges and in Mahon. dorms will open foi -.pring I at s p in «en must check out bv noon oi )ec. 18, hut it will be open during Ian 14, and Ial • ".ik ^ f •••• eef $280, • Page 2 Tuesdav. Dec. 9, 1986 THE MIAMI HURRICANE NEWS Update CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: A Today meeting with readings from the Bible and Mary Thursday GRADUATE ACTIVITY FEE ALLOCATION Baker Eddy's Scienca and Health with Kay to the HURRICANE WRESTLING CLUB: Wrestling will COMMITTEE: A meeting will be held at 2 p.m. at Scriptures will be held at 6 p.m. at 1115 Levante be held from 8-9:30 p.m. at the Lane Recreation BRIEFS St.

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