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The Miami i THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI *'•• VounttXV CORAL GABLES, FLORID^ DECEMBER 4, 1941 NUMBER 11 Judgment Day Opens Five Night Run Tues. The trial of two men and a woman charged with the attempted uaassination of a dictator forma the story of the Miami Pla\ maker's second major production, Elmer Rice's "Judgment Day," which opens Tuesday evening at 8:30 in the University Theatre. Directed by Fred Koch, Jr- with the set designed by Charles Phil. hour, "Judgment Day" will be the* |0t University play to run five nights, and tbe first to boast a east GDI To Organize of over thirty men. It will run Permanent Party Dec. 9-13. Lydia Kuman, played by Betty At Meeting Thurs. Batchellor, George Khitov played Baby political organisation of by Irving Epstein, and Kurt the eampus, GDI, fresh from its Schneider, played by Bill Diamant victory in the long-drawn out am the three characters on trial freshman elections will hold Ha for their lives. Lydia and Khitov, first inter-class meeting Thursday, leaders of the People's party, ad December 11 at 11 o'clock. mittedly hostile to the dictatorial Senior, junior, sophomore and regime, protest their innocence freshman independents are asked contending the whole affair waa a to attend. governmental plot to discredit Purpose of the meeting will be them. Schneider, who ia either to elect officers of the permanent drugged, hypnotized, or mentally G.D.I, group. The offleers will deficient, admits his part in the represent all four classes. Ques shooting. tion of funds will be raised, and The play was written mainly the spring elections considered. for its theatrical effectiveness and Independents are requested to timeliness, and reaches its climax watch the bulletin boards for fur in a startling and unexpected de ther announcements concerning nouement. The entire action takes this meeting. place in the courtroom. Reservations may be made at the University bookstore for any First issue of the five performances. Tickets will also be on sale at the theatre Of Quarterly ticket window on the evenings of performance. Student activity Set For January books will be honored for reser First issue of a new student vations until 7 on the nights of magazine dealing with political production. science, economics, history, and literature may appear early in January, announces Arthur Hill, German Club Will APO Initiates newly-elected president of the Miami-V.M.1. Clash group which will sponsor the Stage Marionettes Six Members quarterly publication. Having completed their pledge Purpose of the University of The University German Club Ends '41 Grid Season projects, six men were initiated Miami Quarterly is to offer the will present a marionette show, By JACK KENDALL The Robber Knight, at a meeting into the ranks of Alpha Phi Ome faculty a magazine for their scien Winners in four out of their last five games, a greatly improved ga, national service fraternity, tific and literary articles. this evening at 8 in the Granada Sunday night New members are Other officers of the group in Building. Students participating in Virginia Military Institute squad will clash with the fighting Hurri Ben Axelroad, Leo Greenfield, clude Stewart La Motte, first vice- the show are Frank Venning, Dor canes tomorrow night in the Orange Bowl. This will be the closing Carl Hoff, Donald Kuhl, John president; Hardin V. Stuart, sec othea Gluhr, Joseph Montemurro and Henry Cochran. battle of Miami's 1941 football season. Kickoff is at 8:15. Lowe, and Paul Sutton. ond vice-president; Morton Pag- The Keydets got off to a bad+: Julius Volk, who has been in lin, recording secretary; George The program will also include a Christmas quiz and the singing start this year, leasing to strong 198 Cadets Finish charge of bulletin board clean-up, Young, corresponding secretary; Clemson 38-7, and to unbeaten is recuperating from a recent ap George Milanos, treasurer; Eli of Christmas carols. A social hour will follow the program with Dor Temple 28-13. V.M.I. finally got Navigation Course pendectomy, and his work has Powell, business manager; and under way after these two shaky- been turned over to Hoff and Sut William Reich, publicity director. othea Gluhr aa hostess. attempts and threw a real aeare Graduation ceremonies for 46 ton for the month of December. into mighty Army, losing 27-20. American and 152 British navi Upon completion of current The next week found the Keydets gation cadets were held on Wed Patio improvements, Donald Kuhl Pi Chis Make Final Preparations; losing their fourth straight game nesday at 10 o'clock in the Theatre. »ill .sreeet "keep off the grass" to Virginia, 27-7. William and George 8. Thomas attained first ••8ns as a warning to all lawn- For Annual Queen of Clubs Dance Mary gave them their fifth defeat, honors in the RAF detachment with an average of 07. Cade- warmers. Nineteen candidates for the tide of "Queen of Clubs" from the 21-0. V.M.I.'s first victory waa over William B. Berry aad Frank F. University and high school sororities throughout the city have beeen Davidson, strong North Carolina Lawrence led among the Ameri Doochin. Gates announced by BUI Gale and Ed Patton, co-chairmen of the annual eleven, 13-7. Richmond was next cana with a 93 average. I To Address M.B.S. R Chi dance to be held Friday in the Miami Biltmore .Country club. and they were battered down 27- Contestants and the unidentified judges will attend a banquet at 7. Maryland, who will be remem Herman Doochin and Charles 7:30 Imfore the danee at whieh" bered for their upsetting victory |Gites, delegates to tbe recent Waring, Denman Fink, and Paul over the Florida Gators, proved no the nineteen will be compared on conference of the Florida Acad- match for tha cadet team and were Student Directory _e baeee of poiee, beauty, charm, Runyon. |«-y of Sciences, will give a report Also attending the banquet will soundly trounceed 27-0. In the big For the second successive year I of their trip at an open meeting and personality. Names of the be James Hamilton, president of rival game of the year played on the Methodist Student Organiza M Mu Beta Sigma, Univeraity W- judges have not yet been an Pi Chi; Ed Patton and Bill Gala, November 20, V.M.I, defeated tion will sponsor tile publication "'«fieal society, tonight at 7:30 nounced IM the paat they have chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. their ancient foes, V.P.L, 15-10. of a Student Directory. Co-edi the Social Hall. included sueh persons as Fred Koch, Miss Merritt Miss Foster, The power of the visiting eleven tors Harold Green aad Royce and Dr. ami Mrs. H. Frfcnkfin Has in a speedy, deceptive back Courtney announce that it will he Elections Completed As Williams, patrons. field lad by 210 pound Joe Muha put on sale beef ore Christmas. Tho queen and her two maids BBSS*— on PACE _VEN] Tho directory wiB include Loyal Souls Cast Frail Vote of honor will be cr >wned at mid names and addresses of all eta- Tu night. University candidates are: W. A. HAS XMAS PROGRAM dents of tha University, then- After weeks of postponing, the freshman election were held *^*7 Christmas program, including home adore sen, phono numbers, |**h the result that 127 students who still had a spark ot intereM m Caroline Dodd, Lapps Kappa Gamma; Mary Louise Yahner, Chi musk selected by Mrs. Frances aad eososltj and fraternity affil p"* proceedings elected secretary, treasurer, and senators. Omega; Patty Hollnrn, Zeta Tan Hovey Bergh aad maitlags by iations. Price of the pamphlet will Mrs. Melanie Rosborough aad Mrs. be raised to fifteen cents this year Barbara Price, independent noised out Madlyn Anderson, Kappa Alpha; Mary Maroon, Delta Zeta; Natalie Grimes Lawrence, wiD be doe to the increased coat of ma Gamma in the race for secretary by a sotc of 66 to 60. Chad Audrey Goldwyn, Alpha Epsilon presented at the Tuesday meeting terials used. FW; Jacque Watson, Sigma Kap lard, Kappa Sigma, with "«Tk#_-Mwrt Jimmie Richardson of the Women's Association, 11 e was winner for the position elected three weeks ago. pa; and .Shirley Haimes, Delta Phi a.m., in tha Theatre. treasurer over Louise Maroon, High school candidates include Tha Association win bald open AR interested ia mak- Zeta, who polled 52. Three JUNIOR HOSTS MEET house far faculty, students, aad 1 An imperative meeting of tha Anna Maa Quick, A_u_; Lueem ing t «lid-e nera elected are Gaorge Bern- Gordon, Danaidiea; Data Dean Al cadets, in the lounge of the Ad hte campus and other photograph* e Phi Epailon Pf; James Dunn, Junior Hosts haa been called for ministration building eu Dae. IS, Thursday, December 11, et 11 len, Pleiades; Dot Baker, to ba used in the Ibis, at* ant; and Ruth Wolkow- Mary Helen Ewing. Delta Chi Dal- 6 to 7 p.m. Alma Jane ta saa Barbara Neblett in • Alpha Epsilon PU. o'clock in Room 220 hy Jim Jef ) e — "MUent Mike O'Brien and frey, president. •~" ^^BP|pP" •• - *. December X, VI Pace Two THE MIAMI HURRICA and ware active, at iatervaayj tfl Iff* when they By S.SKYTHE The Musle Box Thia is the first attempt at •* Uation sines than. Sororities, Fraternities, Independents: concerto on drinking varying You are invited to participate in a Christmas quantities of water, the Haymarket Theatre, music program to be held December 18, 1941, un London. la order that ssjunhers of fra der the fT*"** of the city of Coral Gables.