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qpyjKUTY OF MIAMI I lade model encourages student, m*24Tm By CINDY KATZ "I have studied figure draw first priority is to identify * tlated as a member if the Ar- ing in three schools. Most of the students and give thi clety fa "dlstln- the nude models I've had to pose that will encourage K m*®*Itributi o in fur- UM coed Genessa Goldsmith draw walk into the art classes, artistic capabilities. I : the rest- Is a part-time professional nude and proceed to plop themselves them to feel my poses model. in a chair and say 'this is my paper." "I became a nude model," pose for the next two hours.' When not attending UM she "As a student I didn't want Goldsmith has diversified in resides in Philadelphia, where she said, "because as an art terests. •tudent, I feel most female to draw them because I was un she graduated with honors inspired to, because of the lack She was this year's designer from a Quaker school which nude models do not know how of the Mahonev -'Pearson Home to convey to the artist the nec of emotion being transmitted she attended for nine years. by the model or the pose. I Just coming float and Queen cos "My Quaker oriented educa essary feelings that are perti tumes. nent to a productive artist- felt they didn't care. tion did not infringe upon my model relationship. "When I am modeling, my In the Fall of '74 she was Inl- See page 2, col. 4 THE /WIA URMCANE \oi. 50 No. 12 Tuesday. March 25. 1975 l»h. 2KI-HOI Development program nets $100 million Sy JIM HOLLANDER ciety of University Founders Saturday night. In his report to the Founders on the success of tht •alitor Dr. Stanford also told the group that a new fund raising GADP. Stanford noted that $83.8 million of the $100.6 million UM's Golden Anniversary Development Program (GADP) casnpaign, "Commitment-25," has been inaugurated by the came from the private sector of the community, including 17 has raised $100.6 million since Its inception 11 years ago, Dr. Board of Trustees to secure $23 million within the next five gifts in excess of $1 million. The remaining $16.8 million Henry King Stanford told nearly 900 members of the UM So years. came as federal grants. When the Founders launched their fund raising drive in 1964. their goal was $93.4 million. The drive climaxes UM's 50th anniversary of its charter date, April 8,1923. "We have HO Intention ol surrendering io inflation." Stanford told the Founders during dinner at the Fontaine- Peace Corps: See page 6, col. 1 be o volunteer Boycott of Gallo wines Youthful globe-trotting as pirants can skirt the finan spreading across nation cial problems of traveling and at the same time use their academic and personal By LESLIE TANNENBAUM Gallo wines in their campus experience to help under Of Th. Humeri. It.tf pubs and removing Gallo privileged nations train badly products from the shelves of needed manpower. A student boycott of all student supported liquor Gallo wines called bv the stores. Students looking for the U.S. National Student Asso opportunity to combine work ciation (NSA), is now spread Gallo wines include and adventure will have the ing across the nation's cam Boone's Farm, Madria Mad- chance to query Peace Corps puses. ria. Ripple, Spanada. Thun- volunteers today and Wed derbird, Andre, Carlo Rossi nesday in the breezeway. In support of what the as and any wine made in Mo sociation calls "The farm desto, California. workers' struggle for justice The boycott stems from a and human dignity," univer dispute between the United sities have been successful in Farm Workers (UFW) and discontinuing the sale of the E.& J. Gallo Winery. When the UFW-Gallo con tract expired in April, 1973. "the Gallo Winery conscious ^There's bigger freaks in audience'l y chose a new union, the Teamsters, in an effort to de ByHERBGREENBERG Margaret Ann speaks in an would begin wilh her and a stroy the Farm Workers' Hurrican. Alumnus almost Inaudible high-pitched male midget presented on Union and arrange a contract Margaret Ann Robinson is voice. Her mother does mosl stage in a suitcase. that benefits the Winery areallivingdoll. of the talking. Today she's known as rather than Ihe workers," At 38-inches tall, the 50- Margaret Ann. she says, Princess Margaret Ann and NSA President Kathy Kelly year-old woman Is making a was a normal baby of nor sits in a pint-sized chair on a said. living as the star of the mal-sized parents from Den- platform, along with the Gallo refuses to hold a Hoxie Bros. Circus sideshow, \er, Colo. "She was al sword swallower, fire eater union election, despite the which was at UM last week. ways healthy. Once a neigh and electric lady. fact that 17.1 out of 222 bor said she was small for She's clad in a long, black, workers have signed state She is considered the her age. So I took her to a Jewel-enlaced gown, wears ments that they would rather smallest woman in the world. doctor. He said, 'go home, miniature earrings and rings be represented by the UF"W, A freak? An oddity'' she'll outgrow yon and is perfectly propor Kelly said. "There's bigger freaks out in She didn't, of course. tioned. A smile frequently the audience than up on the She has an eighth grade come-, to Iter creased face She also said sworn affi platform," says Ann, her 68- education and has been in when Ihe crowd* gather: the davits from workers asserted yetju -old mother, who travels show business since vaude with her. ville. In those days, the act See page 2, col. 1 See page 6, col. 1 E MIAMI HURRICANE Tues.. Mar. 25. 1975 New bill could spur solar energy use government can borrow. plu< Faseell said $11 billion in ment to make loans to Indi By ELENA SELEZ one half of one per cenl for Of TIs. Msirrlt.e. Jt.tt federal funds has already vidual owners and builders administrative! fists been spent to research ihe of residential structures to In an effort "to reduce our concept of solar energy. assist in the purchase and in dependence on foreign ener stallation of solar energy Faseell believes Ihe hill gy sources." legislation has This legislation would au equipment would come al a lime when been introduced lo the US thorize the Department of The interest rate would he there is "a real need lor en House of Representatives by Housing and Urban Develop the rate at which the federal ergy conservation." Florida Congressman Dante Kascell to establish a low in terest federal loan program to help finance solar heating ( out. troin page I and ling systems for pri my Interests in Marine Biology, vate homes and apartments. beliefs in Ihe least, my school which I soon realized was more encouraged open-mindedness," of a hobby with me than a shesaid. course of study Faseell believes the bill "I am continuing my studies would provide "an induce Goldsmith is currently a here because of a new found ment in the domestic mar Nude romance wilh theatrical design. ket" so lhat solar energy use sophomore carrying 19 credits thia semester. Besides working and a home in the Ring Thea can be "more widespread tre. and cheaper." almost 25 hours per week, she model said she is able to maintain a "I am nol sure what my plans are for the future, bul I "Solar energy is a proven, Dean's list average. do plan to continue modeling workable method of healing because It is a wonderful wav and cooling, although il is "I came to I'M." she said, for me to meet artistic intellec still expensive for the aver "wilh the purpose of pursuing tuals. I totally enjoy il." age homeowner to purchase and install." he said. "This legislation will act as an incentive to spur on in terests in this alternative en- THIS NEWSPAPER iTgv source." Princess Margaret Ann and her mother Solar water healing sys CAN BE RECYCLED tems have been in use in the Miami area for many years. However, I .IM ell would like Living doll finds home to see its expansion lo in clude Ihe functions of heat performing in a circus ing and cooling. "I think we have the per ( OEM, 11 at Ma page I "One woman once said. fect place for the develop ment of solar energy with curious jihiliN and the skepti 'Are you her mother? You the amount of sunshine we cal children who start ind should be ashamed putting get throughout the year on a point and laugh her in a sideshow ' 1 said, 'at least she's working , , daily basis." he said. The side show manager would you hire her?'" hands her a mii-rophone One thing Margaret Ann Experimental solar energy that's about a (ninth her and her mother have learned programs have been taking si/e. She siniplv. gives her is lhat people don't want to plate in many parts of Ihe age, height and weight, then believe the truth They don't country. Including one which retires to a trailer where she believe she was BU pounds was set up on UM's campus spends mueh of her lime at birth, but say it's "cute" In November. « ati rung soap operas on TV.