The I Lia Iri 'ICC 3R7 MAY WW* M M LIBRARY

The I Lia Iri 'ICC 3R7 MAY WW* M M LIBRARY

J? UNIVERSITY OF tiiAII FINAL EXAMS FINAL ISSUE See Page 4B The I lia iri 'ICC 3r7 MAY WW* M m LIBRARY 39TH YEAR, NO. 26 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, MAY 15, 1964 TELEPHONE MO 1-2511, EXT. 2581 Dean Tharp Given | GOOD-BYE, HELLO Order Of Merit Munson Sticking With UM Dr. C. Doren Tharp, vice-president for administration, was awarded the Order of Merit for his 25 years of service to the Dr. William B. Munson is back, but actually he didn't leave He has resumed his previous duties as chairman of the social the University of Miami at all. sciences division, history professor, and a graduate faculty mem­ University of Miami as an Ashe dweller and as a teacher. Scheduled to join the administrative staff of Parsons College in ber. The award is the highest given by the university and was Fairfield, Iowa, on July 1, Munson has decided to remain here. "After putting in 18 years at the University of Miami," ex presented to Dr. Tharp by President Henry King Stanford at • plained the 48-year-old a testimonial dinner Wednesday. Munson, "I just couldn't give —• Dr. Tharp will be vacating it up. I feel I've helped in the building of the UM since I his present position at the end came here In 1946.'* the semester to take the Job of Presidential Munson, named "ideal pro- gathering material for a com­ feasor of the year" in 1956 by plete history of the university. a Hurricane poll, gave as other This Is in preparation for the reasons for remaining here his Assistant golden anniversary of the uni­ great love for teaching and his versity. desire to be a part of a large institution. Parsons is a private Honoring Dr. Tharp at the din­ college with an enrollment of 3,000. Named ner were over 350 people repre­ Mr. C. Bryce Dunham, cur­ senting all facets of the univer­ "At Parsons, I would have been Dean of the Upper Divi­ rently Associate Dean of the sity. School of Arts and Sciences, has sion with little opportunity to President Stanford, in paying teach. Although the salary of­ been appointed Assistant to the fered me was higher, I decided President of the TJniversity of tribute to Dr. Tharp, expressed money just wasn't worth the Miami, effective July 1. gratitude for his aid in making change." . Dunham has been a TJM faculty the adjustment to the University member since 1953, except for a of Miami when he began as pres­ three-year term (1960-1963) when ident. he served as Dean of Students Prof Resigns at Pacific University in Forest Fred Shaw, associate professor Grove, Oregon. of English and director of guided studies, gave a Latin eulogium on In 3-Year-Old Dr. Stanford said that Dun­ Dr. Tharp's life as an educator. ham will assist in the work of the president's office. Dr. Tharp is a noted professor Dept. Quarrel of English, and was at one time This appointment will take chairman of the University of A three-year dispute in the some of the load off the presi­ Miami English department. aviation division of the Univer­ dent's tremendously heavy sched- sity of Miami management de­ ule. Assistants to presidents are Overwhelmed at first by the partment has ended with the standard posts in most large in­ presentation of the Order of resignation of Assistant Professor stitutions throughout the nation. Merit, Dr. Tharp regained his Robert Kane. usual soft-spoken manner and —Photo by Don Wilkins, RAM Dr. C. Doren Tharp, vice-pres­ gave an impromptu talk stating haven't noticed, plants have been added on Kane, who founded the avia­ ident for administration, has been Physical Plant Plants Plants the side facing the campus. tion program, will head an aero­ that no professor could ever space program at Miami-Dade performing some of the duties stand before a captive audience Have you seen the landscape men lurking "A lot of people complained about how that Dunham will be assigned by without making some sort of around LIRC (UC, you See)? bare looking it was" Borek said. Dr. Stanford. speech. Well, according to Matt Borek, director of The Physical Plant also' hopes to plant flora Some clarification of his duties the Physical Plant, it is to dress up the front and fauna around the parking lots. All they came from Dunham himself: "I See Interview, P. 8B of the building (or is it the back?). If you need is a water Une over to the parking area. will be representing the office of the President and the University of Miami at functions, in cor­ respondence, and in other ways." 5 He added that he considered the Ibis Gives Ringside Administrative, USG job "a real challenge and un­ doubtedly very interesting." Dunham received his Bachelor Seat For '64 Review and Master's degree in education Fund Group Viewed The year will pass in review Monday when the 1964 at the University of Miami and edition of the Ibis will be available. taught two years at Miami Edison The reviewing stand, open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., will A $6,000 Undergraduate Stu­ and Clifford, USG will put-up Senior High School before joining dent Government Lecture Series $3,000 for the series, and this sum the TJM faculty in '53. be at the Alpha Phi Omega shack directly across from the snack shack in back of the Memorial Building. Your may highlight USG activities next will be matched by the admin­ Robert Kane year—provided it remains "un­ istration. Dr. Richard Dandeneau, an pass for a good seat is your I.D. card. If you have been . quits UM dergraduate." Among those persons being assistant professor of speech, here only one semester you must pay $2.50. The books Junior College, effective Septem­ will replace Dunham, and the will be given out Tuesday and Wednesday, also. "Vice-President and Director considered for the lecture series for the coming year are George ber 1964. title of the office will be chang­ The editor of the Ibis, Janet Katz, is the newly-elected of Oommunity Affairs, H. ed to Assistant Dean. editor of Tempo for next Fall. Her philosophy is: "We should Wallace, Hubert Humphrey, and Dean of the School of Busi­ not fall into the college campus shell. We must associate our Franklin Williams announced Stuart Udall. "These are the type ness Administration Clark E. Dandeneau, who received his lives with the outside world." Jan feels that Tempo will this week that the TJM admin­ of persons we would like to get Meyers explained that the UM PhD from Southern Illinois Uni­ provide a challenge for her. istration is considering a $3,000 for the series," said Clifford. "We program could not be developed versity, has been a member of the are interested in controversial subsidy for the lecture series. as fully as Kane would have UM faculty since 1962. names, whether they represent liked and it was more suited However, USG President Lee the political views of USG or for the junior college level. not" Clifford emphasized the fact that "I feel the TJniversity of Miami SENIOR'S CHECK LIST "the students should hold the should be expanding in this field majority vote" on any adminis­ of aviation administration instead tration-faculty-student commit­ of compressing," said Kane. tee which might be established to JFK Library Graduation Speaker Chosen govern the series. "Any other In response to a statement plan would not be acceptable to by Kane that the administra­ USG," said Clifford. Drive Slated tion is trying to push this pro­ The University of Miami's | a Fulbright Conference on Amer­ • As long as they last, the According to Dr. Williams, an John F. Kennedy Day has been gram out of the management commencement exercises for 1964 ican studies at Oxford Univer- surplus tickets not picked up officially announced for Wednes­ department curriculum, Vice- sity. He is author of five books during the initial period will be administration committee which will be held Sunday, June 7, at has been set up to study the pro­ day, May 20, by Dr. Henry King President for Academic Affairs 8:00 pjn. in the Miami Beach and many articles. For several issued during the week starting Stanford and USG President Lee and Dean of the Faculties Dr. years Dr. Blackwell was the edi- June i, to those who have made posed subsidy has recommended Convention Hall. Graduates that there be some plurality of Clifford. Werner Baum said there has should be at the Hall by 2:30. Dr. tor of the journal, Social Forces, earlier requests. Additional an- been no effort made in this and at one time the assistant edi- nouncements may be obtained administration representatives on In observance of the day, var­ Gordon W. Blackwell, president the governing committee in order ious campus organizations will direction whatsoever. of Florida State University, will tor of the American Sociological for twenty-five cents each. to provide "the long range plan­ solicit funds for the Kennedy "The problem is not one of address more than 1,000 grad­ Review. • From 9:00 a.m., Monday, ning necessary to keep a high Memorial Library in the Coral uating seniors. pushing the program out, but of June 1, through 4 p.m., Friday, quality lecture series going." Gables area, and on campus. not developing it," said Dr. Dr.BlackweUisawellknown j ^ ^ £ caps and gowns will be avail­ # GraduatiQn Fcc Clifford said on Tuesday that In sketching the plans for the Baum.

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