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The Miami Hurricane • ii VOL. XXXIII UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLA., NOVKMBKR 22, 1957 No. 8 Tuition Up $50 A Semester Story On Page 2 • • • • * • • • • LF Sweeps Frosh Election By Slim Margin Story On Page 2 * • • • * • • •- * 7 8eaaf/es Compete «T hm.1 For Yearbook Crown Iff L ^ Story On Page 2 I *• J \w f S 4S M% &] J 1 * .• laft *mmmV*F ^^BmWr f J jjjj Bl ll LKIB^HL IH ~<J[ '^S&b wLmmlW^mmtomriLm . /. \% • * •BMMfl 1 R| 1 B^LHgggliggggggggl EN £8 •HP*"HlF Photo by H«U> Photo by Qinmha VYING FOR IBIS QUEEN are Vieve Becker, first Lynda Phillips and Sonia Judice, back row. The BURNING BOAT in the lake near the Student Union climaxed pre row; Lynn Gilbreth, Barbara Schulgen, Winifred seven brunettes are all assured of a spot in the game celebrations last week. Fraternity members constructed the Moss, left to right in second row; Elaine Andrews.* Ibis Court. boat, which met an incendiary fate Thursday evening. ••Hal L'Alleqro and II Penseroso are the Homecoming Royalty at the qame left lo right, loan >ruliiinmn. Nanita (irecnc, Marcia Valibus, Mary Alice Sullivan, antl Carol Baldwin Photo by Cupp IT'S A BIRD, it's a plane, it's alum- nii. The rocket, launched by engi neers last week, lent an aerial aspect lo Homecoming Week. LADY WITH AN UMBRELLA U Vera Sgutt, Hurricane Honey No. 8, a sophomore psychology major and member of Sicma Delta Tau. If Vera anil the umbrella will appear at The Hurricane Office today at 3 p.m.. Lew Mertz, assistant sports editor, will present her with an orchid. Marcia Valibus in regal splendor But tho gam* changed her attitude PM.I Two THE MIAMI HURRICANE NOVEMBEB 22, 1957 Tuition Hiked $50 A Semester; Students Rally To Give LF 6 Frosh Senatorial Positions Goes Into Effect Next September By BARBARA SIEGLE campus. No longer can it be said thut Hurricane Newt Editor one party dominates student govern ment. Congratulations to all whu In one of the largest votes ever Tuition for full-time stu-'*' participated," said Howe. registered for a freshman election, dents will be increased $50 per * * * semester, effective September, j some 1,500 students turned out at the polls to squeeze Liberty Forum Arti and Sci*ncra Partv Vol, 1958, according to an an through to take six of the seven 1 Joan Friedman LF 296 nouncement made jointly by leshman senatorial positions. 2 Buck D'Amore ACP 280 President Jay F. W. Pearson Newly elected senators from the 3 Rosemary Kelley LF 278 College of Arts and Sciences are Dennis Grimes ACP 276 and the UM Board of Trustees. 274 Joan Friedman (LF), Buck D'Amore Bobbie Fox ACP Gretchen Hendricks LF 268 Now $650 per year, tuition feet (ACP) and Rosemary Kelley (LF). next year will be $750 for all full From the Business School, new Busintaa Administration 1 Bob Boudreau LF 213 time students in the undergraduate senators are Bolj Boudreau and schools and in the School of Law 2 Norm Broad LF 212 Norm Broad, both from LF. and Graduate School. George P. Goodwin ACP 191 The Engineering School elected LF Elliott Lederman ACP 182 Tuition in the Medical School will candidate Norm Waldman. I "/in. riuiv I* increased from $700 to $800 per 1 Norm Waldman LF 129 year. Cindy Weinstein won the vote from the School of Education. Roland Lemoy ACP 46 Personal letters from Dr. Pear Fidumtioo son have already been mailed to "It was a nice, clean campaign. We are not surprised at the results 1 Cindy Weinstein LF parents of all currently enrolled Judy Weiss ACP students, explaining why the Uni of the elections," said Oscar Blasini, versity was forced by rising costs LF president. to follow the lead of institutions "It goes to prove that the students Flu Shots throughout the country in increas believe in LF and are behind the ing tuition rates. party," added Blasini. Begin Dec. 2 Voting machines were open from Scholarship grants given by the Asiatic flu and booster shots 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and results were University will be increased to cover will be offered on campus to all announced at 7 p.m. in the Student the amount of the tuition raise. students, faculty and staff mem Union patio by Charles Herr, elec bers during the week beginning The University will offer needy tion board chairman. Monday, Dec. 2. students of good record a $100 loan at low interest to be repaid within In citing the steady flow of Shots will be given in 5602 B, three years after graduation. , voters and the great enthusiasm located in the Student Service shown in the freshman elections, Center, between the hours of 8:30 "We regret having to take this Herr stated, "Students are Anally a.m. and 5 pjn. There will be no step," said Dr. Pearson in his letter becoming aware of their responsi charge except to dependents. to parents, "but we know you will bility to vole." Boosters are given for more understand it is the result of the nearly complete immunity and steadily decreasing purchasing pow Leray Howe, SBG president, said, should be taken after about two er of the dollar which is affecting all "This was the finest freshman elec weeks following the first shot American institutions. UM tuition tion in UM history. The tremendous still remains among the lowest in the voting turnout indicates campus- "All students are urged to take nation." wide interest by a concerned stu advantage of this opportunity of dent body." receiving Asiatic flu inoculations No announcement concerning fees Marcia Valibus. Homecoming Quean la Orange Bowl Queen "The vote was one of the closest and should do so even if they for part times students had been that I have ever seen, indicating the think they have already had the made at preaa time. selected from 27 semi-finalistsrival of a 2-party system on this flu," said Dr. Eugene Flipse, di rector of the student health pro gram. Judges Name Top Contenders Marcia Valibus The week of volunteer inocu Miami Greets lations is a precautionary meas Picked To Reign ure taken at this time of the In 1958 Ibis Queen Contest Medical Group year when students will be scat Names of the seven finalists from tising sorority. tering all over the country, par- Miami played host to 5.000 practi in uluily in the northern areas which the 1958 Ibis Queen will be Sophomore fashion major, Sonia As 0B Queen tioners during Homecoming Week at where there is such a drastic selected were released this week by Judice wa.s Alianza princess and a Blonde Marcia Valibus, Homecom the 51st annual meeting of the change in climate, said Dr. Flipse. the board of judges. member of the Queen's Court at Mi ing Queen, was selected from 27 Southern Medical Association. The finalists from the contest, ami Jackson High School. Miss Ju semi-finalists last week as Queen Some 150 Medical School faculty which was held two weeks ago, are dice is 18 years old, has black hair of the Orange Bowl. A $500 scholar members participated in the scienti 37 UM Leaders Named Elaine Andrews, Vieve Becker, Wi and hazel eyes and hobbies are ship accompanied the title. fic sessions by reading papers, parti nifred Moss, Lynda Phillips, Sonia swimming, modeling and dancing. Marcia, an Orange Bowl princess cipating in television broadcasts, pre To 57-58 Who's Who Judice, Barbara Schulgen and Lynn 1 last year, was notified of her victory A member of Delta Delta Delta, senting exhibits and discussing tech Gilbert. 19 years old Barbara Schulgen is a the day of the Homecoming Dunce. Thirty-seven outstanding campus nical findings. leaders have been selected to appear Elaine Andrews, freshman edu business education major. She was "I'm looking forward to going Dr. Homer F. Marsh, dean of the in the 1957-58 edition of Who's Who cation major, is 18 years old and 1956 Tempo princess and her hobbies through all the festivities again," Medical School, gave a luncheon ad Among Students in American Uni- enjoys sewing as a hobby. She is are swimming and boating. said Marcia, who entered the con dress in while he seated that Miami . crsities and Colleges. Lynn Gilbert, 20-year-old junior a Delta Gamma pledge. test at the urging of her room was unique in having a section on art major, was NROTC Queen and Those selected are Roliert Barone. Junior zoology major, Vieve Bec- mate. general practice as a formal com Tomahawk Magazine Queen at her William Bennett, Harry Bloch, Idral ker» is an ROTC princess and was ponent in ils department of medicine, former university. "I thought I'd act as a sort of 3owen, Hunter Brower, Legh Burns. a member of the 1956 Homecoming chaperone for the girls entering the with general practitioners of the Richard Chapman, Herta Deichmun Court. Miss Becker is 20 years old, contest for the first time," she ex community actually handling the •ind Arnold Figliola. has brown hair and eyes and is a Harvard Law Grants plained. teaching of the subject to fourth Others include Norman Goldberg member of Delta Zeta, social sorori The stately blonde is a sophomore year stuuents. William Haas, Ed Harrison, John ty, and Alpha Lambda Delta, fresh Are Now Available , radio-TV-fihn major who hopes to "No school, however, can set out Heilig, Leroy Howe, Arthur Jacob- man scholastic honorary. complete work for her degree in to train general practitioners ex- son, Althea Jones, Rosemarie Kas- An 18 year old with brown hair Harvard Law School Scholarships three years.