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Nova Southeastern University NSUWorks The oN vacrat NSU Early Publications 10-1-1969 Novacrat, October 1969 Nova University Follow this and additional works at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_novacrat NSUWorks Citation Nova University, "Novacrat, October 1969" (1969). The Novacrat. 25. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_novacrat/25 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the NSU Early Publications at NSUWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Novacrat by an authorized administrator of NSUWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE NOVACRAT Official Publication Gold Key of Nova University Volume 4 . No.2 October, 1969 FARQUHAR, TRUSTEE CHAIRMAN, REPORTS Florida Atlantic of Boca Raton. There were also Gold Key Directors Hear Details discussions this summer with Fort Lauderdale University of Summer Activities; Bright - the former Drake school. The Nova Trustees accepted none of the proposals received. "We will continue as we Days Ahead; University Sticks are," he said. By Original Goals "The new b"dget, not yet formally approved, has had full Faculty cooperation in its preparation. Some "Nova University is now in position to balance its departments expect to make up small deficits from budget. Financial stress of recent months has been eased private donors. Elimination of much of the Development by sale of surplus land, by a reduction of expenses, and Department is expected to save $200,000. The boat by a lowering and refunding donation program has a net goal of $280,000; of outstanding Oceanography received this week $80,000 from the indebtedness. " ONR (Office of Naval Research) Fund. There is a The above statements revolving $100,000 fund of ten Trustees. Social and were made by James Behavioral Science anticipates $200,000 in one project." Farquhar, Chairman of the To sum up: "Economies, administration changes, Board of Trustees, to the and strict budgetary limitations mean bright days Directors of GOLD KEY. ahead," Farquhar said. He gave the GOLD KEY leaders a detailed report on "The school looks forward to a balanced budget events of the past summer and proper debt service. It is immeasurably better off." and of conclusions reached He also said that programs for closer contact and in the further strengthening more service to South Florida industry are being and development of the University. perfected. "University seminars for industry. where "Nova Univers ity will not affiliate with anyone. It scientists and experts of the University are qualified, will be offered." will continue as it was originally planned . an jndependant institution to meet the desires of the people Mr. Farquhar said that Dr. Arthur Wishart is now of South Florida for a first-quality graduate center and working with John Pettit of the Broward Manufacturing upon the need in Southeastern America for a private Association in this connection. Both Mr. Farquhar and institution of higher learning committed to the GOLD KEY President Cy Young expressed their advancement of science through scholarly research." optimism for the Nova future. Chairman Farquhar said that the Trustees had Nova University has been called "one of the great recently tal ked to the president of Florida State ideas in Twentieth Century education," Dr. Abram Un iversity and to the chancellor of the state university Sachar of Nova's Advisory Board said: "A University system, and also, to the president of the University of cannot be created in these times without a great idea - Miami. Florida State. he said, was interested in Nova for and you have here a great idea." .. FOUNDERS' COUNCI L THE NOVACRAT Published monthly in the interest EXPERIENCE VAST of GOLD KEY of Nov. University M.R. "Cv" Young - President Leadership is vital .. .. .... Sun"" A. Emerson - Vice President The Founders' Council of Broward's Nova University of Grogory J. B..-y · T_rer Advanced Technology is made up of leaders in American Fr8derick 8 . Youngblood - ElIC-otficio RobertO. aarba- industry and culture. The purpose of the Founder's Robert L. Elmore Council is tu bring the vast experience of these people Dr. Cfwtel R. Forman into the Nova effort, while generating national support Robert Friedman for the University. Leo Goodwin. Jr. John E. MOITis. Jr. The Coun·..::iI includes Pierre Bedard, Chairman of August Butg/Iord • Editor· the Executive Committee, Cartier, Inc., and advisor, the Executive Director John. F. Kennedy Center for the performing arts; Alexander Makinsky, Vice President of Coca Cola Export Corp.; Gen. Lucius D. Clay, Senior Vice FIRST FALL MEET President Lehman Bros.; Thos. C. Fogarty, Board OF DIRECTORS Chairman, Continental Can Co.; Adm. David L. Present at the October Directors' Meeting were McDonald, Chief Naval Operations, U.S. Navy; Dr. President Cy Young; Leo Goodwin, Jr.; Gregory J. W. Homer Turner, Vice President and Executive Barry, Treasurer; Robert Elmore; James Farquhar; and Director, U.S. Steel Foundation; Arnold Saltzman, Arthur Karel, Comptroller. An encouraging round-table President, Seagrave Corp.; and Mr. H. J. Clarke, discussion on Nova's plans for the future was held. The President, Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. results are reported in detail in the lead article of this Nova University is bringing vital leadership to issue of the Novacrat. South Florida. POLICY SET ON GOLD KEY TRIPS ATOMS OF RIME GOLD KEY Directors felt that extended trips out of the country. such as the proposed trip to Japan, by would not be in the best interest of the school because DR. BRUNO C. SCHMIDT they would consume too much of the officials' time out of office. Therefor, no Expo 70. GINNY ANHEUSER But we can look forward on occasion to shorter Nova U. is a wonderful place two or three day trips when the place and the affair Where students work to get wiser, warrant it. But it helps to see a friendly face· Like that of Virginia Anheuser. ANNUAL DINNER The time has come to multiply praise (Instead of a raise financial) SET FOR DECEMBER 2 A compliment by a sympathizer Formal invitations will be mailed shortly Means more to "Ginny" Anheuser. for the Annual GOLD KEY Dinner, a gourmet Good Executives are few, affair on the roof of the Sheraton Hotel, 6:30 And none any nicer P.M. , Tuesday, December 2,1969. Than that friendly elf at Nova U. President Young has annour1ced that We call "Ginny" Anheuser. Hilary J. Sandoval, head of the Small Business 'Tis hard to find a rime Administration will be guest of honor and . a proven rouser, principal speaker. Only men will be present. But one that goes best with "Ginny" Is Presley Straub Anheuser. • STRONG MEMBERS MAKE UP NOVA U. FAMILY Ginny Anheuser, UNIVERSITY ASSN. Staff Member Almost From Ginny is Executive Secretary of the Nova University Association, (honorary alumnus,) which 300 Beginning, Directs Important strong, supports the Florida Derby 8all and the Nova Activities and Groups University Day at Gulfstream Park. She is Staff Assistant to the Nova University Editor's Note: Nova University is strong Library Society which has seen the main library in the and effective because of the strength and Parker Building carpeted, wall to wall, and has purchased effectiveness of each member of the University a card catalogue cabinet and has elaborate plans for the family. The Novacrat plans to introduce to coming year. Mrs. Dwight L. Rogers, Jr., was Chairman GOLD KEYMEN int~resting members of that of the Steering Committee; Mrs. Samuel Q'Bryan was family. first president; Mrs. D . A. Krause, Jr., the second; and Mrs. Charles Nutter will serve next year. DERBY BALL Ginny has a fierce 12yalty to Nova University and to the members of any of its volunteer committees with whom she works. She has an impeccable sense of what is correct and proper. The F lorida Derby Ball is the only Tri·County affair, draws its supporters and workers from Palm Beach and Dade counties, as well as Broward. It comes at the end of the season (last year was the 49th fund-raising event!) yet has been called one of the "most successful , most enjoyable of them all ... the finest affair of the season ." The 1966 Derby Ba ll Chairman was Mrs. Melvin R. Young, wife of GOLD KEYSMAN Cy Young; 1967 Derby Ball Chairman, Mrs. Thomas N. Shelton; 1968 Derby Ball Chairman, Mrs. Leo Goodwin, Jr. (GOLD KEY); 1969 Derby Sail Chairman, Mrs. John B. Squires (GOLD KEY); and 1970 Derby Ball Chairman, Mrs. Clinton Gamble (in progress) March 20, 1970. Wives of GOLD KEY Members working on Derby Salls: Mrs. Robert O. Barber, Mrs. Edward E. Fitzgerald, Ginny Anheuser and friend, (President Warren Winstead) Mrs. James M. Hartley, Mrs. Myron I. Segal, Mrs. Kelly at GOLD KEY Reception for Faculty and New Y. Siddall. Students. Mrs. Stanley A. Emerson, Mrs. William Underlying success of many brilliant University Runnstrom, Mrs. Robert Baumgartner, Mrs. John affairs is the guiding genius of Mrs. Presley S. Anheuser. Mendez, Mrs. Robert Friedman, and Mrs. Dwight Ginny Anheuser as she is known to all on the big Rogers, Jr. Davie campus. Ginny works with the talented and dedicated THE MARKOS vo lunteer women · many of them wives of GOLD KEY The first president of Nova University Association, members - who stage the fabulous Derby Balls which Dick Doty, was Master of Ceremonies at the 1968 have poured $117,812.76 into the Nova University Florida Derby Sail; the second president of Nova treasury and which have brought pleasure to so many of University Association was Lloyd Dutcher (Mrs. Dutcher the leaders of the F lorida east coast. She is Executive has served on all 4 Derby Sa lls); and the third president Director of the Florida Derby Ball. of Nova University Association is Edward J.