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Fraternity Rush Tops Last Year's Diverse Editorials Program Shacks Out; Parking In! Attributed Sty? MTtnme See Page 4. By TONY PASSARELLO Vol. 48 No. 2 Tuesday, September J 9, 1972 281-1101 Of Tht Hurricane Staff fat Ihr second consecutive year, UM's fraternity rush has tripped a previous year's record. According tn Inter-Frater nity Council Vice-President SBG Denounces John Lisk, who is also the IFC rush coordinator, the press time fi|(ure of 89 pledges is a substantial im-' provement In the IFC rush position at the same time last year. Newly Approved "There seems to he a new trend among freshmen men," lisk said. "These incoming students are fantastically re ceptive to the concept of fra- ternalism we've developed at UM." 'Seizure Policy' Part of the reason for the success of this year's rush Ry III RR GREFNBFRG may he attributable to a div ot ma Hurricane Staff erse rush program, beginning A new search and seizure with the IFC airport pickup policy is in effect, meeting service, which brought hun the approval of the adminis dreds of freshman men to tration hut not the Student campus, courtesy of UM's Body Government. Greeks. SBG President Sami Burs Last Saturday's IFC ban tyn said that the SBG was quet, entering its second suc not consulted on the new cessful year as a part of the policies. ruth program, had a record- breaking attendance figure of "Stanford just issued the (25 incoming students and policy," Burst) n said, "with parents. The returns on ban out consulting me". Il was quet invitations were so one week between the time great that the function, origi that he issued the new polio. nally slated for the Union's Hurricane Room facility to the time that it went into where it was held last year, * effect. "What can I do in one had to be moved to the larger week?" Ibis Cafeteria. UM President, Dr. Henry Students and parents lis King Stanford Mid that he tened to a brief address by had appointed a committee a UM President, Henry King year ago to study the search Stanford, who had nothing —Hurrican* Photo by JIM OALY and seizure policies hut praise for the Miami fra Eunice Kennedy Shriver, wife of Vice Mrs. Shriver led ten youngsters, aged ternity system, and were in Presidential candidate Sargent Shriver seven to ten from the Suniland training troduced to the University's E u n ice and executive vice president of the Jos- center in North Dade in a series of exer "I received three reports," new Rathskellar in a speech keph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation — The cises to illustrate what can be taught to he said, "one majority report by Joseph Pineda, immediate Visits Kennedy family's foundation for the men mentally handicapped children. and two minority reports. past direcU,.- of men's intra tally retarded, visited UM Wednesday to Volunteers are asked to call 854-8311 murals, and now director of encourage people to volunteer in commu or write 955 S.W. Second Ave., Miami, "After studying the reports, the Rathskellar and general Miami nity affairs. Fla. 33130. .lames Grimm, director of manager of the Rathskellar housing, Dr. William Butler, corporation. vice president of student af fairs, Dr. William Sandler, Guest speaker for the eve ning was Patrick Halloran. dean of student personnel former UM dean of fraterni services, Dr. Nicholas Gen- ties, who has attained nation Debate Series Planned net, dean of students and al prominence as the national myself found that none of executive director of Pi By HERB GREEMBERG In his speech Clark said, the proposed policies were in Kappa Alpha fraternity. Hal Of The Hurricane Staff "we must talk about the the best interest for the wel Hurricane Photo by BRUCE POSNER loran counts among his other Beginning their campaign problems nf today in this fare of (he students and the honors listings as one of the New Uii» Slop BccPasnei for the October 3 run-off, campaign so that we may school, so we made up a new ten most outstanding men of . local swearing center meet the crisis of tomorrow policy." Omaha, Nebraska, where he Metro Mayor Stephen Clark and former Assistant State ... I am concerned about did his graduate work, and in the future planning for this The biggest change in the Who's Who in America. Attorney John B Orr debat ed at last Thursday's meeting county." policy. Dr. Stanford said, "is of the South Bay Political the change from probable Well over 2,000 UM stu cause to reasonable belief." Club. "I am concerned about the New Eligibility dents attended IFC's Block future and the continued Party at one time or another However, the fourth The meeting, held at Sir need for leadership to meet during its three hours of amendment of the Florida By JoANN SCHWARTZ to register voters and to pro and attack those problems dancing to the live sound of Andy's Dolphin restaurant, Constitution says lhat no Hurricane Reporter vide voter information, along now, so that our children "Snuff" and refreshments. was one of a series of politi warrant shall be issued ex may live and enjoy the God UM students, including all with C.A.V.I.A.R. (Campus The hand's stage platform cal debates planned by the cept upon probable cause, given benefits of the total en incoming freshmen will be el Association for Voter Infor bed was moved around Fra club. supported by an affidavit, vironment which U Dade igible to vote in l);ide County mation and Registration) ternity Row throughout the particularly describing the Of the issues discussed be County," he said. in the November elections if night, giving students an op p lace or places to be have made several locations tween Clark and Orr, plan they have reached their portunity to get a diverse searched, and the nature of eighteenth birthday by Octo around campus available for ning for the future was first "Clark talked of planning, ev idence to be obtained. ber 7. voter registration. Continued Tn Page 3 on both minds. planning and planning," Orr said, "but we've had plan There are people in the The difference between I its( month a federal dis ning. The problem is that reasonable belief and proba trict court struck down Flori SBG office, the Student A< nothing has been carried Metro Mayor Stephen (lark. Orr ble cause are defined by the da's sixty-day residency re tivities Office in the Unie' out." . discusses future planning current and last year's stu quirement, so that Ihe only at all main desks in the dents' rights booklets. Urban Center "To help plan, [ have a eligibility requirements are: dorms, and in the Ash' program which will put more When the question was youth, Clark said, "I would "Reasonable belief . • IK years old Building, that are qualified to emphasis on the recommen raised that most rock con like to see a youth mayor shall he defined as facts and register voters. dations of the professional certs have been moved from and youth councilmcn for a circumstances sufficient to • a U.S. citizenship zoners and planners." Dade to Broward County — Studies Drivers day so the young people can give a person of ordinary The EAA-SBG is non-parti effecting upward to 15,000 • not a convicted felon care and prudence a reason san, and DiVO I ischei UM New* Bureau young people, Clark said, see what it takes to run a U.S. Department of Trans- "There is only one green able belief that the contra • not legally incompetent EAA-SBG director stressed "I'm glad you asked that. We county." Do Spanish-speaking driv portatton. space left in Dade County," band items or unauthorized that voter registratmi have $12,000 allocated for 1 ers have special problems he- The starting point for Mrs. Orr said, "and that's in South "I started the youth advi persons sought are located in The EAA-SBG (Electorial doesn't affect a person' concerts — for a big stage cause of their cultural back Perry and two UM graduate Dade. There should be a mor sory board." he said. "Sure," the room or apartment Affairs Agency-Student Body standing in the draft, Oil and all of that." grounds, largely Cuban? students, Margarita Esquiroz, atorium on zoning in that Orr said, "but what has it Government), the agency es censes, insurance, etc., hui that it only pertains to vot second year, bilingual law area." Turning the debate toward done?" Continued I o Page 3 tablished by SBG last spring To see If such problems student, and Andy Brickman, ing priveleges. exist and to search for solu psychology, will be Metropol tions is the subject of a new Voter bulletins will hi itan Dade County Traffic study at the UM. placed in all dorm mailboxr Court records. this week. If there are UM's Center for Urban They will examine the past questions concerning tegi Studies, with Mrs Morton year's records to obtain a tration, students ar<' n Perry as principal investiga profile of Spanish-speaking Revamping of Osceola Scheduled ed to contact Dave Fishn tor, will undertake the study drivers found guilty of traffic x-3082, or Mr. Donald K / funded for $25,000 by the violations, and compare find C.A.V.I.A.R. director ai • National Highway Traffic By HERB GREENBERG As for the lake's odor, it is ings with similar records of 4922. Volunteers are needed Safety Administration of the Of The Hurrlcana Slaft caused by the combination of non -Spanish-speaking per Lake Osceola is going to fresh and salt water.