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0 Evening School Attendance Sets Story On Page 2 Hurricane Volume XXVII University ok Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., November 30, 1951 No. 8 Publications ★ ★ ★ Get Top Award Story On This Page ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Hurricanes, Tigers Plan ★ ★ ★ • ★ ★ ★ For 'Return Bout' Story On Page 20 ★ ★ ★ Photo by Beier LAST SEMESTER’S EDITORS of the University’s three All-American publications are pictured above. The announcement that Tempo has won its second straight All-American rating gave the U-M student publications its second triple All-American award. Previous announcements by the National Scholastic press, the group which selects the country’s best college publications, gave All-American ratings to The Hurricane and Ibis, U-M yearbook. Last year, only two other colleges in the nation, besides the U-M, received triple All-American awards. The former publications editors are, left to right, Wally Machos, Tempo editor; Ed Storin, Hurricane editor; and Lory Snipes, Ibis editor. High praise was heaped on all three publications by local professional journalists and U-M faculty and administrative members when the triple award news was revealed. Photo by Starkey SPEAKING AT TIIE WEDNESDAY DEDICATION CEREMONIES for a Hillel house on campus is Ted Kobre, student president of the organization. Construction on the house, which will be located next to the Baptist Student Union center, is expected to begin in January. Attending the ceremonies were, left to right, Miami Beach Councilman Hqiold Turk, Mary B. Merritt, dean of women; Mrs. Henry Monsky, national commissioner of Hillel organization and Dr. Donald Michaelson, adviser and director of U-M’s Hillel group. A complete report of Hillel house construction plans is on page 12. Tempo Wins 'All-American' Rating; University Gets 2nd Triple Crown By GEORGE VICKERY Hurricane Newn 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 the highest rating given by the National Scholastic Press association at the University of Minnesota. “Alive! Attractive! Interesting!” NSPA judges said about the photo magazine. “Pages have a planned professional look and the magazine has excellent campus coverage.” Tempo editor last year was Walter Machos, except for the first three issues in the fall when the magazine was headed by Hal Bergida. “The staff and especially the photographers deserve the (Continued on page 2) Hurricane Honey No. 8 Photo by Aronow IN A SLIGHTLY PENSIVE, BUT PRETTY MOOD we liml our gem of a Honey, cute Sally Diamond. Sully, a I7-ycar-old frosh, hails from Chicago, but loves the Miami climate because it gives her a chance to play golf and swim, two of her favorite hobbies. Five feet, four inches tall and weighing 115 pounds, Sally has light brown huir and twinkling green eyes. Bob Crawford, Hurricane advertising manager, will pin the Honey orchid on Sally tonight at the Orange Bowl during halftime.
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, November 30, 1951 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1951-11-30 |
Coverage Temporal | 1950-1959 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (20 pages) |
Language | eng |
Repository | University of Miami. Library. University Archives |
Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
Rights | This material is protected by copyright. Copyright is held by the University of Miami. For additional information, please visit: http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html |
Standardized Rights Statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Object ID | MHC_19511130 |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
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Title | Page 1 |
Object ID | MHC_19511130 |
Digital ID | MHC_19511130_001 |
Full Text | 0 Evening School Attendance Sets Story On Page 2 Hurricane Volume XXVII University ok Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., November 30, 1951 No. 8 Publications ★ ★ ★ Get Top Award Story On This Page ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Hurricanes, Tigers Plan ★ ★ ★ • ★ ★ ★ For 'Return Bout' Story On Page 20 ★ ★ ★ Photo by Beier LAST SEMESTER’S EDITORS of the University’s three All-American publications are pictured above. The announcement that Tempo has won its second straight All-American rating gave the U-M student publications its second triple All-American award. Previous announcements by the National Scholastic press, the group which selects the country’s best college publications, gave All-American ratings to The Hurricane and Ibis, U-M yearbook. Last year, only two other colleges in the nation, besides the U-M, received triple All-American awards. The former publications editors are, left to right, Wally Machos, Tempo editor; Ed Storin, Hurricane editor; and Lory Snipes, Ibis editor. High praise was heaped on all three publications by local professional journalists and U-M faculty and administrative members when the triple award news was revealed. Photo by Starkey SPEAKING AT TIIE WEDNESDAY DEDICATION CEREMONIES for a Hillel house on campus is Ted Kobre, student president of the organization. Construction on the house, which will be located next to the Baptist Student Union center, is expected to begin in January. Attending the ceremonies were, left to right, Miami Beach Councilman Hqiold Turk, Mary B. Merritt, dean of women; Mrs. Henry Monsky, national commissioner of Hillel organization and Dr. Donald Michaelson, adviser and director of U-M’s Hillel group. A complete report of Hillel house construction plans is on page 12. Tempo Wins 'All-American' Rating; University Gets 2nd Triple Crown By GEORGE VICKERY Hurricane Newn 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 the highest rating given by the National Scholastic Press association at the University of Minnesota. “Alive! Attractive! Interesting!” NSPA judges said about the photo magazine. “Pages have a planned professional look and the magazine has excellent campus coverage.” Tempo editor last year was Walter Machos, except for the first three issues in the fall when the magazine was headed by Hal Bergida. “The staff and especially the photographers deserve the (Continued on page 2) Hurricane Honey No. 8 Photo by Aronow IN A SLIGHTLY PENSIVE, BUT PRETTY MOOD we liml our gem of a Honey, cute Sally Diamond. Sully, a I7-ycar-old frosh, hails from Chicago, but loves the Miami climate because it gives her a chance to play golf and swim, two of her favorite hobbies. Five feet, four inches tall and weighing 115 pounds, Sally has light brown huir and twinkling green eyes. Bob Crawford, Hurricane advertising manager, will pin the Honey orchid on Sally tonight at the Orange Bowl during halftime. |
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