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The Miami Hurricane VOLUME XXVIII Imvkksn V OK MIAMI, CORAL GAELICS, FLA., APRIL 23, 1954 No The Miami Hurricane VOLUME XXVIII IMvKKsn v OK MIAMI, CORAL GAELICS, FLA., APRIL 23, 1954 No. 21 Levey Is New Prexy SAA Wins Top 4 SBG Posts As 2864 Cast Record Vote JOHN SOFTNESS and NED JOHNSON Hurrii-an* I dttor I liirri<-*ii< M«iu_i!--_g Kditor Burt Levey spearheaded the underdog Student Action Asso­ ciation to a sweep of the top four Student Body Government offices by 392 votes over Liberty Forum's standard bearer John Stone. The total of 2864, termed unofficial because of a possible descrep- ancy of a handful of votes, indicated a record turnout. Former record was 2667 in 1949. Results of the gubernatorial and senatorial voting were mil avail­ able as The Hurricane went to press last night. Levey, a law school junior and twice president of Tau Epsilon Phi, - pulled 1628 votes compared to 1236 for Stone. The president-elect, contacted im­ mediately after the results were an­ nounced, said that he feels he no longer just represents his party. "I will strive to serve the entire University," he said, "and not any individual group. "Heading the Student Body Gov­ ernment is a taxing, difficult task, and one which cannot be accom­ plished only with the aid of the SAA. I will need the support of the en­ tire student body, and particularly the Liberty Forum party. I am con­ fident that they will get behind this administration for the greatest good of the University." Stone, when called at his home, told a reporter that he will back Levey and the entire administration. Burt Levey "It was a hard, clean-fought cam­ paign, and I respect the will of the students." Bill Nichols, SAA vice presidential candidate piled up 206 votes over Liberty Forum's 1314 tally. Gretchen Stanton, outscored Meredith Moeller by a squeaking 94 votes over the loser's 1347. For the treasurer's position, Don Gregory of SAA scored 1560 over Rafael Cayama's 1231. (Continued on pane 4) Photo by Bixler IF ALL CAMPAIGN literature posted and distri­ posters came in all sizes, shapes and colors. They buted during electioneering was placed end to end. were only a small percentage of what covered the it would probably stretch from the University tn campus for a week of campaigning. Both parties Miami Beach and back, again. This accumulation of produced a slew of literature. Photo by Bixkr BICYCLE TRAVEL MAY be obsolete today, but not Hurricane Honey No. 21, Annette Service. This 18-year-old frosh coed majors in drama DOWN HE GOES! Looking for Falstaff in "Merry Kelly is searching in laundry basket for the supposed and radio-TV. If brown-haired, blue-eyed Annette will pedal up to Wives of Windsor" production is Mr. Ford, played lover of his wife, Falstaff. The Shakespeare comedy the Hurricane office this afternoon at 3:30, Marv Randall, Hurricane by Blair Kelly. In this scene from the Ring play, closes its run al the Ring tomorrow night. business manager, will pin her with an orchid. APRIL 23, 1954 PACE TWO THE MIAMI HURRICANE Fee Lowered AROTC Picks Queen Tonight In Compulsory At Annual Ball Health Move By FRAN SWAEBLY Hurricane Staff Writer By EVELYN SAVAGE Hurrican* Sufi Writar Highlight of the Army Military Ball tonight, 9 p.m.-l a.m. at Miami Complete UM Infirmary facilities Beach auditorium, will be the crown­ will be available to all full-time en­ ing of the queen. rolled students next fall, according The queen, who will be made an to an official bulletin released this honorary Colonel, will be chosen week. from five fiinalists, Eve Godley, Ann In discussing the decision to re­ Brockway, Delores Belles, Nina Jes­ adjust the health program, Dr. H. sel and Doris Meyerson. Franklin Williams, UM vice presi­ dent and dean of students, explained Included in the crowning cere­ that this year's fee of $7.50 will be mony will be the presentation of lowered to $5 because of the new several gifts to the queen and her compulsory policy. court. The fee will rover treatment of The queen will receive a gold routine cases, charges for consul­ bracelet set with cultured pearls, tation, advice and treatment, rou­ a floral crown and a bouquet of red tine drugs, and dressings for in­ roses. Princesses will receive a neck­ firmary and ambulatory patients. lace and a bouquet of yellow roses. Students will be entitled to one Scabbard and Blade, national Mili­ week in the infirmary without tary honorary for advanced cadets, charge and treatments given by the Photo by Bixler will play host to an expected 350 nurses under the direction of Dr. ONE OF THESE five coeds will be crowned queen are Delores Belles, Nina Jessel, Doris Meyerson, cadets, their dates and guests. Kenneth Snyder, UM resident phy­ of (he Army ROTC tonight at the annual military Ann Brockway and Eve Godley. The queen will Music will be provided by Jay sician. hall in Miami Beach auditorium. The Ave finalists receive a gold bracelet set. Collinsand and his orchestra. En­ A minimum charge will be made tertainment during the flrst inter­ for special services such as x-ray, Gov. Johns To Visit mission will be an exhibition of the surgery, specialists, etc. UM Campus Monday crack drill squad from Pershing Nursing Department Made Member Rifles, military honorary for basic The new program will extend Gov. Charley Johns will visit the cadets. medical service to non-resident stu­ UM campus Monday at noon. An dents previously not entitled to ser­ Of National Programming League informal tour of the campus to get Professional entertainers taking vice. By JOAN CONNER president of the Florida State Lea­ acquainted with students is first on over during the second intermission The change Is especially aimed llurruan. Stall Wr.t.r gue for Nursing at a convention in the agenda of his plans. will be Gus Van, comedian; Paula at out-of-town men students living Musical entertainment will be pro­ Page, vocalist; and Mike Higgs on The UM Nursing department has Orlando. vided in the Student Club patio the unicyle. off campus. been made a member agency of the She received her nursing diploma starting at 1 p.m. At 1:35 p.m. Gov. Cadets are reminded that the me­ The lowering of the medical fee National League for Nursing of Bac­ from Russell Sage college, has a B.S. Johns will make an informal address ters in the parking lot behind the wilf enable the new health program calaureate and Higher Degree pro­ degree from the University of Miami to students. auditorium will not be in operation. to cover the entire student body. grams. and a master's degree from Columbia "We will be able to give better "This means that we have taken a university. service and establish a much broader definite stand for the improvement The Nursing department has to base of operation than we have of nursing education," said Dora M. graduate a class in order to be ac­ now," Dr. Williams said. Eldredge, chairman of the Nursing credited. "We won't be able to apply department. for accreditation until September, Noetzel To Attend The national league is the "AMA 1956," Miss Eldredge said. "This is Aetfe'tlkfcr required by AMA. of nursing." AMA stands for tbe Conclave At Harvard American Medical Association. It $r— SOUTH MIAMI • Dean Grover A.J. Noetzel, of the "The second-year students will is concerned with the improvement 6711 Red Road, Off S. Dixie Hwy. Business Administration school, will be ready to begin full clinical work of nursing education and nursing attend the annual meeting of the in June," she said. Beautiful Clothes service. American Association of Collegiate "At that time they will put in 20 Schools of Business, Wednesday The basic nursing program was hours a week working in a hospital. through Saturday, in Cambridge, started in September, 1952. At pre­ Now the students put in four hours Mass. sent 94 students are enrolled in the of lab work every week at Jackson This 3Clh annual convention of the department. Forty-two are full-time Memorial hospital. leading association of college level students; 52 already have nursing "It's like an orientation program schools of business will convene al degrees and are working towards for the students," she said. "They get the Graduate School of Harvard Iheir B.S. accustomed to being in a hospital, university. Miss Eldredge was recently elected and seeing the patients." Before returning to UM, Dr. Noet­ zel will do further AACSB com­ HURRICANE THEATER SECTION mittee work in Philadelphia. Jif\ ____j CALENDAR l«II>AY. APRIL 21 Hi. BfMtloa Pi southern conclave. Lambda Chi Alpha sweetheart dance. Ocean Ranck hotel, 9 p.m. 1 a.m. Alpha Bpailon Pi Pledte Active, S:M) p.n. Kappa Alpha Old South Weekend, American Legion hall. Coconut Grove, 8:J0 p.m.-l a.m. UM hand concert, main patio, 8 p.m. Alpha Sigma Upsilon breakfast, amall dm na room, 7-.r0 a.m, Pi Lambda PSt orchid formal (tentative). Omicron Delta Kappa leadership conference, upper lounge, 9 a m.-I:K) p.m. Omicron Delta Kappa (aaderah p luncheon, mam cafeteria, 11*0 p.m. Sigma Chi apr<ng weekend. Naples, Ma AROTC dance. Mi­ ami Beach auditorium, 9 p.m.-l a.m. Phi Delta apring weekend. Plantation Krv SATURDAY. APRIL 24 — Phi Bpailon P< southern conclave. Alpha Bpailon Pi formal dinner dance, 8 p.m. Kappa Alpha format, 8 p.m. Sigma Alpha Bpailon apring formal. Indian Creek Country cluh Pf Lambda Phi FLORIDA STATE THEATRES orchid format (tentative) $jt<nft Chi aprng weekend, Naples, Florida Phi Delta apring SPECIAL STUDENT RATES! weekend.
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