Police Seek inside Suspect In Ffan Peterman Picks (% Mmm ear's Best Films UM Coed ttrrtnt ... page 6 Vol. 49 No. 27 Tuesday. January 29, 1974 Ph. 284-4401 Shooting By JIM HOLLANDER Ot The Hurricane Stall Police are still looking for the man who alleged­ Baum Becomes ly shot a 20-year-old UM coed in the face during the early hours of Jan. 2(1. The girl is in stable condition at a local hospital. SEC Chairman, According to the Coral Gables police report, the girl had accepted a ride home from a Coconut Grove bar with a man driving a late model Replaces White Pontiac Lemans. The man was de­ scribed as being about By DIANE RENNICK cert, the Jimi Hendrix five feet six inches tall, And JUDY PERKEI movie, and the Blues with dark curly hair and Ot The Hurricane Stetf Festival have been paid a Spanish accent. Stan Baum was elect­ for, there will only be ap­ According to a police ed chairperson of the proximately $10,000 report, the events that Student Entertainment available for student led up to the shooting Committee (SEC) Wed­ entertainment." were as follows: nesday. He assumed the posi- Baum said a major The girl went to a t i o n vacated by Al concert on campus is Coconut Grove bar with White, who resigned impossible because a group of friends. When because he failed to meet major groups take a gate the friends left for anoth­ the academic require­ fee, and there is no gate er bar, she told them that ments. fee for SEC concerts. a man she had met would Baum was chosen by a "Another problem is take her home. Stan Baum panel of five: Undergrad­ people like Howard Stein .. licit* chairman A second male was in uate Student Body Gov­ and Leas Campbell who the car when they left ernment (USBG) Presi­ get first choice of groups the bar, at about L:45 first semester," he said. dent Scott Anderson; and concert sites. They Baum said he has sev­ a.m. He was dropped off new SEC member, Larry can offer the groups a before the shooting oc­ eral ideas for entertain­ Greene; old SEC mem­ percentage of the gate ment for second semes­ curred. The girl was driv­ ber, Sandee Birnbaum; fees. That always leaves en to an area near ter. student-at-large Andy us with second choice," "Among our plans are Cocoplum Circle in Coral Pargh, and Union Board Baum said. Gables where she was an old film festival, a of Governors Represen­ "I will continue to jazz concert, and much told to remove her tative Ken Gardner. push for paying concerts bloufie. She refused and more diversified enter- Advisors Kay Whitten on campus, as my prede­ the man put a revolver to cessor did during the (Continued Page 3, Col. 1) her head. and Howard Winniman were also present, but She was later found Photo bv DAVIO L. POKRESS did not vote. and picked up by a pass­ being punished? Things change after 12 years of Baum ran against two erby who was going to school. Spending a few minutes alone — just A Solitary Man other students: Nick take her to the hospital. being able to relax and think — becomes luxury Business Week Napolitano and Louis However, a police cruiser Remember when you were in elementary rather than punishment. This student seems to Lesser. Napolitano arrived on the scene and school and sitting alone was dreaded because it like being alone, taking in some fresh air and served as acting chair­ rushed the girl to a local meant that you didn't have any friends or were UM sunshine. man of SEC after White hospital, at about 4 a.m. To Inform All resigned two weeks ago. By ANDREA KAYE Each candidate was Ot The Hurricana Stall 9 asked to make a presen­ Business Week will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on tation on their policies January 30-31 in the Brockway Lecture Hall. 'Recreation For Life Program for concerts and other forms of entertainment. Chairperson of Business We«k, Marty Cohen, said, "It is The members of the an opportunity for the student to meet business leader* and panel then questioned firms of the community and discuss their futures with them. the candidates. "As the students are acquainted with various opportuni­ Could Replace Sun Reflectors Baum said SEC must ties in these firms, they will know more what to expect and take a more realistic ap­ what classes would be beneficial for preparation of their ca­ proach toward the con­ reer expectations," Cohen said. By TINA TILLES Last year's big attraction cert line-up for the rest The following firms will participate: Southern Bell Tele­ phone; Merril Lynch, Pierce, Kenner, and Smith; Burdines; Hurricane Reporter "Thi* year will he bigger and better,'"' saul Kevin Poeppelman, co- was the "World's Largest Ice of the semester. Fold up your sun reflec- 1 Jordan Marsh; and the Southeast Banking Corporation, chairman of the "Recreation For Life" committee. Last year * big attrac­ Cream Sundae." It was 135 "It Is apparent the ton, cap your Coppertone, gallons of ice cream weigh­ Miami-Dade negotiations clear off the Patio. tion teas the "World's largest ice Cream Sundae." It was 135 gallon* of ing 675 pounds. Those expected to speak are: Miami Mayor Maurice ice cream weighing 67,> pound*. for large scale concerts Ferre, Les Chantos, Dr. Steinoff of the management depart­ During the first week of "Receation For Life" is a have fallen through, ment, Dr. Delong, and a representative from Air Canada. April the Patio will host ex­ program in honor of Thur­ therefore we must plan hibitions and demonstrations are donated in return for the Jets, Mercury Morris of the cials plan to be on hand. ston (Doc) Adams, director more tasteful shows for "The speakers and firm representatives will be available included in the "Recreation advertising they gain by Miami Dolphins, and Johnny The "Recreation For Life" of student activities for 20 the patio, at least for to answer any questions that the students may have concern­ For Life" program. displaying their equipment. Rogers of the Montreal program is sponsored by the years until his retirement a ing their rareers in business," Cohen said. Alouettes to the Patio. this semester," Baum He said there will also be seminars given by the officials A different recreational Student Union. few years ago. said. "This year will be bigger theme will be featured daily. involved in the event as the individual discussion goes on Top women in tennis and The philosophy behind the "SEC spent two-thirds in a separate room. and better," said Kevin Poep­ "Water Sports Day" will There are many positions golf will be present to dem­ open to undergraduate program is there is a definite of their total expendi­ pelman, co-chairman of the feature cliff diving champi­ onstrate their abilities. "Recreation For Life" com­ students such as public rela­ need to motivate people to tures during the first se­ "Students need not be business maiors or enrolled in the ons and a man who sets him­ get out and live; this philoso­ business school to attend and participate in Business Week," mittee. self on fire before hitting the And what would "Recre­ tions, work in films and a mester," Baum said. Opening day, April 1, will chance to meet personalities phy, encompasses all types of "Now, there is approxi- he said. "There will be topics discussed that will be of water. ation For Life" be without recreation available to all relevance to anyone interested in almost any career." begin with a human kite ex­ "Air Sports Day" will snow? in the greater Miami area. mately $30,000 left, hibition. A former Cypress types of people; young, old, include a gyrocopter, a hot Seven tons of snow will be able and handicapped. when there should be Cohen said every year business week has been a big suc­ Gardens performer will be air balloon, and several ex­ brought in for an all campus The co-chairmen are Kevin towed from a helicopter at Poeppelman. Dave Brown The cost to students is $45,000 left." cess. hibits of small aircraft on the snowball fight and a possible "After the Stories con­ "It makes college more practical," he said. an altitude nf two to five Patio. snow skiing exhibition. and Neil Winter. nothing. thousand feet. Films on water and air The "Florida Gold Coast­ Then he will be released to sports will be featured. ers," a championship wheel­ spiial into a dive and then chair basketball team will be skim across the lake to land. "Indoor Sports Day" will present feature bowling, billiards and Dr. Fox To Head School of Business Scuba diving and hunting ping pong champions demon­ Many dignitaries such as equipment, chami-ion funny strating their skills. the mayor of Miami Metro, a Dr. Edward J. Fox has been ap­ international finance and marketing cars and dragsters will fill "Pro-Athlete Day" will state representative, a repre­ the I' bring surh professionals as sentative from the governor's pointed dean of the UM School of beginning in the fall of 1974. A majority of the exhibits Burgess Owens of the N.Y. office, and other local offi­ Business Administration. He had The international finance and been serving as the interim dean marketing major will require 24 since June 1, 1973. hours credits in the major area, 51 Energy Committee Suggests general education credits, 33 credits Dr.
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