The Miami Hurricane VOLUME XXVII UNIVERSITY of MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLA., FEBRUARY 22, 1952 No

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Miami Hurricane VOLUME XXVII UNIVERSITY of MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLA., FEBRUARY 22, 1952 No The Miami Hurricane VOLUME XXVII UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLA., FEBRUARY 22, 1952 No. 14 Registration Sinks To 9,357 Story On Page 2 * * * * * * * ¥ * Blood In Demand Again; 300-Pint Goal Set Story On Page 2 • • • * • • * * -¥• Turnout Below Par For Monroe S/iow; Fund $1100 Richer Story On Page 3 Hurricane Highlights Tempo Out Wednesday; Editors Claim Issue Is 'One of Best' Page 2 Ashe Administration Building Fund Climbs To $230,000 Page 3 Engineering School Students To Get Own Honor Court This Semester Page 12 Hurricane Cagers Get Bid To National Hoop Tournament Page 20 SENATOR PAUL DOUGLAS of Illinois holds an informal discussion with U-M faculty members during his recent visit to the University campus. The Democratic solon is shown chatting with A rim Hill, assist­ ant professor of speech; Alvah Hefty, head of tlie Miami statistical bureau; William L. Shea, assistant professor of speech; James C. Vadakin, assistant professor of economics; William G. Heuson, assistant professor of economics; and Dr. Grover A. J. Noetzel, dean of the School of Business Administration. Hurricane Honey No. 14 Photo hv Either WE BOH SOMEONE told our ,irsl Hurrirane Honey of the semester that the bus strike is over. Anyhow, she's cute Karhel Pereda. who likes to be known as just plain "Cookie." The 19-year-old transfer from Queens college. New York, is a junior majoring in Hispanir- Photo bv I «l«r Ameriean studies. Rachel weighs 115 pounds and is 5 feet 3 inches POPULAR ORCHESTRA LEADER and singer Vaughn Monroe presents a bouquet to Eve Forbes, who was tall. She has hazel eyes and light brown hair. Hurricane Business named Miss Tempo last week. Monroe and his entire radio show appeared in person last Saturday night at the Coral Gables Coliseum in behalf of the student building drive tor a library and administration Manager John Basil will leave his bank vault jusl long enough to pin building. Eve was crowned Miss Tempo during the Monroe show. the orchid on Rachel at I p.m. today in the Hurricane office. FEBRUARY 22, 1952 PACE Two THE MIAMI HURRICANE Count Shows Spring Blood Drive Starts Tuesday; 50 Organizations Vie For Trophy Enrollment Dip The Spring semester blood drive begins on campus Tues­ day and Wednesday, when mobile units from the armed For New Term forces blood donor program will be set up in the Student Club lower lounge. " By KATHRYN VAN SCOY Awitttnt N«wt Editor Students may donate blood both days from 9 am.-4 p.m., according Donn Donates U-M's early spring enroll­ to chairman of the drive, Jim Sand­ ment figures fell well below burg. the 10,000 mark for the first U-M has been participating in Gallery Garden time in recent years, according to the nation-wide blood donor drive Work on a landscaped sculpture Registrar K. Malcolm Beal, who re­ since October, when the first mo­ garden which will surround U-M's ported only 9,357 registered by Wed­ bile units collected 206 pints from students. This time, Sandburg Lowe art gallery should begin nesday as compared with 9,686 at the said, a goal of 300 pints has been about April 1, Dr. Bowman F. Ashe, same point last year. set. University president, announced last Of the day students, 2,187 are Organizations are competing for week. veterans and 4,865 are non-vets, a trophy to be given in honors as­ Named the Donn garden, the land­ Beal announced. Comprising the sembly to the group which contrib­ scaping is a gift of James Donn, evening students are 828 veterans utes the highest number of pints per and 1,558 non-vets. head of Exotic Gardens, a Miami capita. More than 50 fraternities, firm, and donor of the planting Law school enrollment remained sororities, religious groups and in­ around North campus tennis courts. dependent clubs are registered in about the same as last semester, He made that gift to the University Beal said. There are 280 evening the drive. 10 years ago. and 805 day law students, a total PIHHO by Aronow DEAN OF THE EVENING DIVISION Dan Steinhoff, jr., signs up Mrs. Age limit for contributors is of 1,085. Groups of matured trees, including Ann Todd and John Refan during registration last week. More than 17-60, but boys and girls under mahogany, palm and oak, will be "The drop came a year after it 3,000 students enrolled in night courses with the final registration 21 and all girls living on campus planted on the Miller road side of was expected," Beal said. "Most figure yet to be announced. An incomplete total of 9357 students have must have written parental con­ the gallery, and a sculpture garden colleges lost enrollment last spring registered for the spring semester. sent before giving. Donors must will lie between the western face because of enlistments and the weigh at least 110 pounds. of the building and the waterway draft," he explained, "but U-M Mobile units will be in the lounge it borders. soared to its highest spring semester Tempo On Sale Wednesday; two days each month, as the drive A formal statuary mall, leading then with 10,533 students." continues through the semester. from the northern end of the garden Before the semester ends, how­ Blood which is collected will be to the waterway, will hold a display ever, the total number may 'One Of The Best; Say Editors turned into plasma and shipped to of sculpture, Alan McNab, gallery surpass 10,000. Evening division One of the best issues of the year of the "lost island" of the Univer­ Korea immediately. director said. Later, he added, sculp­ six-week courses, which begin is forecast when Tempo hits the sity. The article gives a general sur­ ture will be placed throughout the during the term, will bring the stands Wednesday, according to co- vey and more complete information garden area. count up, Beal said. editors Ray Fisher and Jim White- on the research being done in the "The Donn garden will give the shield. Air Force ROTC Band A faster, more efficient procedure food department. gallery an extra room, a huge one helped 7,052 day and 2,305 evening "We have such a variety of ar­ The work of three new staff ar­ Travels To Hollywood with the sky for ceiling," McNab students complete registration in ticles and pictures that we think tists, Richard Schippits,, Lou Hertz said. "It will be available for out- record time. every reader will be satisfied, no and Walt Shearer is shown for the U-M's air force ROTC band, under - of - doors receptions, sculpture matter what his particular interests," Attributing the major speed-up to first time in the forthcoming issue. the direction of Cadet Major Robert 'studio talks,' classes and meeting Fisher said. removal of checkers and pricers Another newcomer to the staff, J. Wells, will give a concert Sun­ of friends." from the business office to PZI On-the-spot- pictures reveal femme photographer Lark Harwood, day afternoon, 2:30 p. m., in Holly­ this semester, Beal also said advis­ backstage events of the recent displays her wares in a series of wood, Fla. Voice Talent Sought ory systems were improved. New Miss Tempo contest and show candid pictures of students study­ The AFROTC band, whose 50 and transfer students were assigned Evangeline Forbes, the winner, ing for finals. members are all members of the For University Chorus to an adviser before registration. with all her prizes. Writer Stan Leon and photo­ University symphonic band, played Students may join the University Also contributing to a more A three-page feature on South grapher David Greenfield show at the Hollywood bandshell dedica­ chorus within the next two weeks, rapid registration was the "prac­ campus presents a comprehensive the number of books needed for a tion, and are returning to the band- the music school announced recently. tical elimination of most Saturday coverage, pictorially and story-wise, complete four-year college edu­ shell for this concert. Rehearsals are held Monday, Wed­ classes." Beal said his office reports cation. Band executives are Lt. Ted An­ nesday and Friday in two groups, derson, Lt. Gordon Salyers, Sgt. the first at 10:30 a. m. and the sec­ much fewer class changes than in Lory Snipes, a February gradu­ Police Crack Down Harold Supand and Sgt. Jerome ond at 12:30 p. m. previous years. ate, takes his leave of the U-M with Students will be given tickets Barnes. Cadet Captain Charles Pow­ an Out of Step article featuring car­ All voices, soprano, alto, and ten­ For trie set'onrl time rreflnmew for illegally parking in areas des­ ell is assistant director. were registered first this semester," ignated for special groups, such as toon additions. He also spoofs his or and bass are needed. the registrar said. "This helps new faculty and disabled veterans, Sgt. fellow graduates with cartoons de­ students, who ordinarily will not L Edwards of the U-M branch of picting the superlatives of the class. schedule upperclassmen's courses." Coral Gables police, announced A new feature, In Focus with Latest tabulations show 422 new this week. Tempo, is a page of pictures of in­ freshmen registered for the term. He said that current inspection teresting people who visited the Processed grade reports, available stickers are required for each car. campus during the past month. to students before registration, were SALE ^lltliiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiililiililiiiitiiiiilllillllilljllitllmmtiimiiiiiiieimiiiiiu a new feature last term. Students whose cards were not on file may obtain them at the registrar's office at the end of next week, Beal said.
Recommended publications
  • 57F7e37b-4474006.Pdf
    Untitled-11 1 1/25/16 12:05 PM 2016 MIAMI HURRICANES BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2016 MIAMI HURRICANES BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE HURRICANESPORTS.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION CANES AND THE MLB 3 Table of Contents 122-123 All-Time #ProCanes By Team 4 University Administration / President Julio Frenk 123-124 MLB Draft Picks & Signees 5 Miami Director of Athletics Blake James 5-8 Athletics Administration MIAMI HURRICANES BASEBALL HISTORY 2016 MIAMI HURRICANES 125-130 Canes All-Time Lettermen 9-12 Head Coach Jim Morris 131 Attendance History 13 Associate Head Coach Gino DiMare 132-133 University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame 14 Assistant Coach JD Arteaga 134-138 Team Records 15-16 Baseball Coaches & Support Staff 139-142 Individual Leaders - Batting 17 Numerical Roster 143-145 Individual Leaders - Pitching 18-28 Miami Player Profiles MIAMI HURRICANES BASEBALL HISTORY 29 Baseball in South Florida: A Hurricane Tradition 30-31 Miami Skippers 32 Ron Fraser: “The Wizard of College Baseball” 33 Yearly Records 34-64 All-Time Results 2016 MIAMI BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE 65-66 Series History 67-111 All-Time Series Results • EDITOR: Camron Ghorbi 112 All-Time NCAA Tournament History • LAYOUT & DESIGN: Camron Ghorbi 113-14 College Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees • PHOTOGRAPHY: JC Ridley, Steven Murphy 115-16 National Award Winners • COVER DESIGN: Leo Ramos 117-119 Baseball All-Americans • PRINTING: Thomas Printworks – Coral Gables, Fla. 120-121 Miami Baseball Retired Numbers 3 2016 MIAMI HURRICANES BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 MIAMI HURRICANES BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE @CANESBASEBALL HURRICANESPORTS.COM DR. JULIO FRENK DR. MARVIN DAWKINS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE, 1970 AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO, 1979 Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Hurricane RICANE of the AIR Show Managing Editor Gives You His with Jack Masla, 6 P
    THARPE ON AIR TOP NEWS BREAK What is the top news story Dr. Charles Doren Tharpe, THE MIAMI I this semester? Read one dean of administration, will s opinion on page 4, when appear today on tbe HUR­ Dave Kraslow, Hurricane RICANE OF THE AIR show managing editor gives you his with Jack Masla, 6 p. m. over ideas on the subject A fare­ well column by the editor can WBAY 1490 on the dial. HURRICA also be found on page 4. VOL. XXI UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, MAY 16, 1947 No. 28 Heinzel, Flynn Named To Head Publications Graduating Seniors To Mock Faculty TUITION RAISED TO $200 Hurricane Editorship Close Race; Semester tuition has been set at $200 and becomes effective for the Dimmig, Rabin Business Managers When They Stage Class Skit May 29 fall semester. The fee this term was Following three weeks of wrangling between the publications By JOYCE CORTLAND $175. board and the student senate, Cliff Heinzel and Mary Flynn were "Anything goes'' will be the rule SENIOR CAPS AND GOWNS The administration stated the in­ when the 1947 graduating class pre­ Commencement invitations and crease has been necessitated by elected to head the Hurricane and Ibis, respectively. sents its skit mocking members of caps and gowns will be available increased cost in maintenance, the faculty at the first annual senior for graduating seniors next Wed­ materials, and higher salaries. Of­ The two new business managers for the fall semester — Syd class stunt show Thursday, May 29, nesday and Thursday, announced ficials expressed the opinion that at 8 p.
    [Show full text]
  • Hurricanes Baseball History
    Untitled-11 1 2/8/17 10:39 AM Untitled-11 2 2/8/17 10:39 AM INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION CANES AND THE MLB 1 Table of Contents 127-128 All-Time #ProCanes By Team 2 Social Media / Athletics Administration 129-130 MLB Draft Picks & Signees 3 President Julio Frenk 4 Athletics Director Blake James MIAMI HURRICANES BASEBALL HISTORY 4-7 Athletics Administration Profiles 131-136 Canes All-Time Lettermen 137 Attendance History 2017 MIAMI HURRICANES 138-139 University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame 9-11 Head Coach Jim Morris 140-144 Team Records 12 Associate Head Coach Gino DiMare 145-147 Individual Leaders - Batting 13 Assistant Coach JD Arteaga 148-150 Individual Leaders - Pitching 14-15 Baseball Coaches & Support Staff 16 2017 Schedule 18-19 Team Rosters 20-29 Student-Athlete Profiles 2017 MIAMI BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE • EDITOR: Camron Ghorbi MIAMI HURRICANES BASEBALL HISTORY • LAYOUT: Camron Ghorbi 31 Baseball in South Florida: A Hurricane Tradition • EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: Tom Symonds, David Villavicencio, 32-33 Miami Skippers 34 Ron Fraser: “The Wizard of College Baseball” Alex Schwartz, Amy LaBrie 35 Yearly Records • PHOTOGRAPHY: JC Ridley, Steven Murphy 36-67 All-Time Results • COVER & DESIGN: Leo Ramos 68-69 Series History • PRINTING: Thomas Printworks – Coral Gables, Fla. 70-116 All-Time Series Results 117 All-Time NCAA Tournament History 118-119 College Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees 120-121 National Award Winners 122-124 Baseball All-Americans 125-126 Miami Baseball Retired Numbers 2017 MIAMI BASEBALLL MEDIA GUIDE 1 @CANESBASEBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM Untitled-11 2 2/8/17 10:39 AM INTRODUCTION SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Official Athletics Twitter: @MiamiHurricanes Director of Athletics Blake James Deputy AD / Business Operations Tony Hernandez Facebook: /MiamiHurricanes Deputy AD / SWA Jennifer Strawley Instagram: MiamiHurricanes Sr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 ACC Baseball Guide
    ACC SID CONTACT INFO ATLANTIC DIVISION COASTAL DIVISION BOSTON COLLEGE DUKE Zanna Ollove Ashley Wolf Office: 617-552-2004 Office: 919-668-4393 Cell: 978-828-9221 Cell: 603-325-2225 Press Box: 617-552-0530 Press Box: 919-812-7443 [email protected] [email protected] CLEMSON GEORGIA TECH Brian Hennessy Kevin Davis Office: 864-656-1921 Office: 404-894-5445 Cell: 864-986-9046 Cell: 704-974-9095 Press Box: 864-656-7731 Press Box: 404-894-3167 [email protected] [email protected] FLORIDA STATE MIAMI Steven McCartney Camron Ghorbi Office: 850-644-3920 Office: 305-284-3230 Cell: 850-322-6711 Cell: 786-877-7329 Press Box: 850-644-1553 Press Box: 305-284-8192 [email protected] [email protected] LOUISVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Garett Wall Bobby Hundley Office: 502-852-3088 Office: 919-843-5678 Cell: 502-553-8030 Cell: 919-484-1211 Press Box: 502-852-3700 Press Box: 919-962-3509 [email protected] [email protected] NC STATE PITT Justin Wilson Kelly Dumrauf Office: 919-746-8438 Office: 412-648-9807 Cell: 919-830-5463 Cell: 412-228-2561 Press Box: 919-819-3035 Press Box: 814-624-6813 [email protected] [email protected] NOTRE DAME VIRGINIA Michael Scholl Andy Fledderjohann Office: 574-631-4780 Office: 434-982-5131 Cell: 574-876-6248 Cell: 434-906-0075 Press Box: 574-340-2851 Press Box: 434-244-4071 [email protected] [email protected] WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA TECH Jay Garneau Marc Mullen Office: 336-758-3229 Office: 540-231-1894 Cell: 630-290-2408 Cell: 540-998-5900 Press Box: 336-759-7373 Press Box: 540-231-8974 [email protected] [email protected] ACC George Lane Office: 336-369-1005 Fax: 336-601-7961 [email protected] 2017 ACC Baseball Guide ACC OFFICE STAFF Table of Contents Commissioner John Swofford A Tradition of Excellence ........................
    [Show full text]