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The President's Death AN EDITORIAL The death of the President yesterday afternoon staggered the nation by its suddenness. Mill I11IK1M Mr. Roosevelt left a mark upon our nation's VbL. XIX CORAL GABLES. FLORIDA, APRIL 13, 1945 No, 20 history that will never be forgotten. His leadership, extending through the years of depression and MEMORIAL ASSEMBLY , then through the years of preparedness and tear, TODAY IN STADIUM Briggs Appointed New A memorial assembly com­ twice brought us from the very brink of chaos. memorating the death of Pres­ Although his passing is an irreparable loss, our ident Roosevelt will be held in the stadium today at country and its people must go on to finish the 12:30 p.m., Roland Kohn, pres­ Dean Of Liberal Aits tear and see that an equitable peace comes out of ident of the student association, The appointment of Dr. Harold E. Briggs as dean of the Col­ announced last night. lege of Liberal Arts for the academic year 1945-46 wis disclosed it. Rather than despair, toe should renew our Dr. Bowman F. Ashe, presi­ dent of the University; Dr. when the University bulletin appeared this week. His appointment determination to achieve the ideals that Mr. Louis K. Manley, professor of will become effective July 1. Dr. J. Riis Owre, forijer dean of the Roosevelt so often and so eloquently expressed. government; and the Rev. Jos­ College of Liberal Arts, is on a leave of absence during his service eph Barth, lecturer in philos­ with the Navy. ophy, will speak. Announcement of advancements in rank of Georgia May Barrett from associate professor to pro­ fessor of psychology and Dr. U Officials Julian D. Corrington from assis­ Songfest Committee tant professor to associate pro­ fessor of zoology was also made in the bulletin. ExpressGrief Dr. John Erskine, who Was res­ Announces Contest Rules The following statements con­ ident director of the Winter In­ cerning the death of the presi­ stitute this year, will serve in the Seventh annual interfraternity Songfest will be held on Friday dent were made by members of same capacity next year. evening, May 18, the joint sponsors, YMCA and YWCA, have the University staff last night: Dr. Briggs, who is a professor announced. The event will take place in the Coral Gables element­ Dr. Bowman F. Ashe, president of history, joined the staff of the ary school. of the University: "The news of University in the fall of 193S. Fourteen Greek letter organizations, including Sigma Alpha his death is very sad. The pres­ During the war he has served as sure and strain of that office were he?d of the history department Iota, women's national honorary music fraternity, will take part tremendous, and it is difficult to and acting head of the sociology in the Songfest. Only the thirteen ' " •— see how one man could sustain so department. social fraternities, however, will high a,pitch for so long a period. Specializing in United States compete for the prize. The responsibilities which - Mr. history, he received his B.A. and Rules announced by members Interfraternity Truman takes on are enormous. M.A. degrees from the University of the Songfest committee, Bobby He needs the country's full and of South Dakota and his Ph.D. McCahill, Helen Montgomery, Elea­ united support." from the University of Illinois. nor Schoonmaker, Betty Ray Dur­ Swim-Dance William J. Hester, secretary of DR. HAROLD E. BRIGGS In 1940 he published a 600 page ham, Bill Boyle, John Johnson, the University: "We have lost one book entitled "Frontiers of the Robert Siegel, and John Harlow, of our greatest presidents in one Northwest.". are as follows: of our greatest moments of need." Messiah To Be Tuition and men's dormitory 1. Only actives and pledges of Party Tonight Dr. Jay F. W. Pearson, dean of charges have beeM raised due to University of fraternities A swim-dance party to be given the faculty: "His loss is going to the change from the trimester and sororities will be eligible to be felt very keenly in the plan­ Last Concert system to the semester plan July sing. by the Interfraternity council for ning for peace. We have been 1. Tuition has been raised from 2. Numbers to be eligible for all fraternity men on campus, fortunate in having him as our $125 each trimester to $150 each competition, must be either class­ will be held tonight at the Vene­ leader during the period of mili­ semester. Men's dormitory charges tary and strategic planning. Our Of Season have been raised from $80 to ical or semi-classical or judged per­ tian pool from 8 to 11:30 p. m. missible to be used by the Song­ system of government is such, Univesity music forces will be $100. Room charge for resident fest committee. George Kanter, president of the however, that we will achieve the united Sunday in the presentation women each semester is $100 as 3. Two numbers are to be sung council, is in charge of the affair. goal which he fought and died of Haendel's oratorio, "The Mes­ it was under the trimester system. for." - siah" in the Miami senior high (Continued on Page Six) Assisting him is Gene Poe, Kappa Dr. Harold E. Briggs, dean of school auditorium at 4:15 p.m. Sigma, who is in charge of music. the College of Liberal Arts: "We More than one hundred seats have Robert High, Dick Rice, and Mau­ have lost one of the greatest lead­ been reserved for students, who Powderbowl rice Simovitch, of Lambda Chi ers in cur nation's history. It is will be admitted upon presenta­ Fink Paints Alpha, Phi Epsilon Pi, and Tau important, however, that our na­ tion of their registration cards. Epsilon Phi respectively, are in tional leaders and the American The orchestra and chorus will people carry on to completion his be conducted by Dr. Modeste Al­ Portrait Of Classic Set charge of refreshments. plans for world peace, social re­ loo, who is using Ebenezer Prout's Chaperons for the evening will form, and post war reconstruc­ orchestration instead of Mozart's be Dean Foster E. Alter, Dr. and tion." augmented scoring. Dr. Alloo is Dr. Ashe Mrs. J. M. Keech, and Frank Ven­ using Prout's score because he For April 17 Portrait of Dr. Bowman F. ning. wishes to make the presentation The fourth annual Powder- Sunday as near as possible to the Ashe, which was painted by Den­ bowl game, touch football classic Students will be admitted by KKG Requests May ones of Haendel's own time. Prout man Fink, professor of painting, staged by Kappa Kappa Gamma presenting their fraternity active has based his orchestration on in­ will be presented in the 1945 Ibis. and Chi Omega sororities, will be or pledge pins, or fraternity mem­ Queen Nominations struments that were used when Mr. Fink was commissioned to held Tuesday, April 17, on the bership cards. Haendel wrote the oratorio. paint the portrait by Julian Eaton, Blue road field at 4:30 p.m. Uni­ Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Soloists will be Frank Mellor, president of the Coconut Grove versity busses will leave the ro­ has requested campus sororities tenor; Raymond Hunter, baritone; Exchange bank, who is now Chair­ Edith Fletcher Jameson, soprano; tunda at 4:15 and 4:30 to trans­ and fraternities to submit names man of the board of trustees. port students to the field. Best Dressed Girl of candidates for a May queen to and Barbara Crume, contralto. Mr. Fink has done illustration reign at the formal dance which Th text of "The Messiah" is Tags for admission will be sold work for most of the leading by members of the two sororities the sorority will present Friday, based upon both the Old and New Voting Thnrsday magazines; among them are the Monday and Tuesday and at the May 4, from 8:30 p.m. to 12 at Testaments. Charles Jennens game. Proceeds will be given to Voting for the "Best Dressed the Coral Gables country club. adapted the words to Haendel's Saturday Evening Post, Harpers, Girl," theme for the annual spring music. Scribners, Century, Good House­ the University Expansion drive. Each Greek letter group has Barbara Rinehimer will captain dance of Delta Zeta sorority, will The version presented Sunday keeping, Ladies Home Journal, been asked to submit the name Pictorial Review, and Cosmopoli­ the Kappa Kappa Gamma team, begin on April 19 in front of the of one candidate to Bobbye Mc­ will be cut, said Dr. Alloo, since which is being coached by Bill theater, President Alice Cook an­ Cahill, San Sebastian dormitory, (Continued on Page Six) tan. The portrait will hang in the ad­ Levitt. Don Justice has been nounced. by Wednesday, April 18. The ministration building which will chosen sponsor of the Kappa's. Candidates that have been sub­ queen will be chosen by judges Religious Groups Chi Omega captain is Dorothy mitted are Rite Meersman, Kappa whose names will be announced be constructed on the recently an­ Jefferson. Vic Mell is coach, and Kappa Gamma; Vernell Bush, later. Members of Kappa Kappa To Have Lounge nounced site of the University of is sponsor of the Many gifts from interested or­ Zeta Tau Alpha; Nessa Gittleman, Gamma are not eligible for can­ Miami. Chi 0 team. ganizations have been received Delta Phi Epsilon; and Peggy didacy. for the proposed lounge which is Chi Omega first string lineup O'Brien, Chi Omega. as announced by Coach Mell is The May dance will be a re­ to be used solely by the religious Briggs To Discuss Carolyn Hunter, fullback; Jean Independents and V-12's, as well vival of an affair which the sor­ groups on campus, Paul Roselle, World Peace Rasco, quarterback; Dorothy Jef­ as the fraternities and sororities, ority presented annually before chairman of the committee has may nominate candidates, but they the war. Admission to the dance "Problems of World Peice" will ferson, right halfback; Barbara announced. be the subject of a speech by Dr. Browne, left halfback; Marion must have at least twenty-five sig­ will be by invitation only. YMCA has donated a lamp and natures on their petitions. Selec­ Harold E. Briggs, professor of his­ Hasty, center; Jane Mack, right is to decorate the room with paint­ tory, when he addresses members Ward; Jackie Jones, left guard; tion will be by popular vote. The ings; VWCA is pledged to donate winner of the title will be pre­ Spellers Compete of the International Relations club Betty Hulbert, right end; and the furniture and draperies; and at the group's meeting Wednes­ Annette Jones, left end. sented with a dress from Hartley's In Next Assembly A. P. O. is to donate a typewriter women's apparel shop, and a cup day, April 18, at 7:30 p.m., in Kappa first string, announced Delta Phi Epsilon's spelling bee desk. Other organizations have ex­ inscribed with her name. 333. hy Coach Levitt, is Barbara Rine­ will be held at the general assem­ pressed a willingness to contrib­ Dr. Briggs will discuss reeduca­ Frances Anderson is in charge himer, fullback; Lee Carpenter, bly, Thursday, April 19, Dan ute. tion, the change from war to peace quarterback; Rite Meershian, right of ticket sales; Kay Rohe, pub­ Benham, vice president of the The lounge will be in room 222 licity; and Elsie Gray, decora­ psychology, and territorial prob­ halfbaflc; Tula Carter, left half­ student association, announced. and is to be used by all religious lems and questions. back; Kay Burritt, center; Mary tions for the affair which will be Following that assembly, Ben­ groups on campus for their com­ Home, right guard; Mary Flynn, held on Friday, April 20. The ham announced future programs mittee meetings. A bulletin board •en guard: Joy Moseley, right place will be announced later. for assemblies to the end of the will be placed just outside the Students To Take Tests end; and Mildred Rayburn, left J trimester. May 3, sophomore lounge for the use of the religi­ In Pre-Medicine Today end. Pikes To Have Beach Party show; May 17, freshman show; ous groups. Literature may be National pre-medical tests will Kappa cheerleaders will be May 31, chemistry honors assem­ nlaceft in this room by any faith be given this afternoon at 3 p. m. Hope Wishar and Laurie Gilbert. Pi Kappa (Alpha fraternity will bly; and June 14, honors assem­ on campus. in 333, announced Miss Georgia Cheering for the Chi Omegas will hold a beach party _ft Matheson bly. Anvone desiring to help in this May Barrett, professor of psychol- J« Martha Nell Pugh and Rose hammock tomorrow afternoon Class meetings will be held on nroject has been requested to ology. Students are required to Irwin. i from 4:30 to 11:30 p. m. intervening Thursdays. contact Pual Roselle. bring $2.00. THE MIAMI HURRICANE APRIL 13, mt PAG* Two

Needed On Campus: Women's Hurricane Sets Student Goal In Seventh War Loan Drive BO| Honorary Service Fraternity By PAT SULLIVAN The national service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, Since the Seventh War Loan drive began Tuesday, the administration has urged all employees of the is one organization on campus that is truly worth its University to buy an extra $100 bond if possible salt. It is an active, constructive group which has for and at least a $25 bond so that its quota of $16,406.25 Four experts in the field of music will face tk its main purpose serving the University and the stu­ firing squad Saturday, April 21, at 5 p. m. when tin in E, F, and'G bonds for the months of April, May, will be shot questions pertaining to every phasecj dent body. The efficient operation of the second hand and June maty be topped. bookstore, its last project, is a credit to the fraternity. music. What a cruel thought! The Hurricane editors think that this is a good time At present the pledge class is at work compiling a Mrs. Arnold Volpe, manager of the University ^ to point out lo the student body that it has just as student directory. Miami symphony and director of the radio prograa great a responsibility in making a success of the Sev­ "Music in Miami" remarked that no punches will \. The good work of this organization, while unequalled enth War Loan drive as does the administration. Nat­ pulled in the kind of questions to be asked. The hart in the University from a standpoint of service, points urally, we expect students to buy as many bonds as er, the better. to the need of another such service organization on they can, but considering the usual condition of allow­ The four experts will be Joe Tarpley, secretary oi campus. For this other organization, the Hurricane ances, this probably will not be a great deal. the School of Music; William Lee, well-known Miajtf suggests a women's honorary fraternity which would There is something more, however, that students singer; Eda Keary Liddle, violinist and treasurer rf the Miami Civic group, and Mary Hughs Call, pia». be analogous to Mortar Board, national service fra­ can do. They can operate a War Bond booth in the ternity for junior and senior women in the leading ist. A loving cup will be awarded the expert answe. name of the , Coral Gables, and ing the most questions accurately. universities in the country. The formation of this kind on the campus. In this way they can contribute more of women's honorary, if it proved worthy, could be So, music students and anyone else, send in yo» fully to the drive. recognized in time by the national Mortar Board, and difficult questions, accompanied, of course, with cor­ Students have been overheard complaining about the it is probable that they would grant a charter for rect answers, and see if the walking musical encycfc. lack of student war activity. Here is something tan­ pedias can answer them. a chapter in our University. gible that they can do to change the situation. Whadda ya know? Besides having recitals eva» In a sense, the students of this University are pio­ Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Granada we're going ti neers. By pioneering organizations of this calibre, we have programs every Monday night at 8. This is can help lay the groundwork for a great University of Students Trged To Attend great because students will have more opportunity to Miami just as surely as if we went over to our new ''Messiah," Last Concert play before an audience and all students will am site and broke the ground for the new foundation of more music, a chance not to be underestimated. the school. The need is here; let's go to work on it. Only rarely does one have the privilege of hearing • Hannar Asher's piano students will open the Moo- great music skillfully presented and still more rarely day evening series on April 23. Virginia Cunningham, do they have the opportunity of hearing such music Doris Feldman, Jean Rasco, Freddie Greene, Margn- without charge. Yet more than one hundred seats et Ann Turner, Betty Lindstrom, and Helen Nielsa have been reserved for University df Miami students will play. at the Sunday presentation of the "Messiah" by TINTYPES Haendel. Students may obtain these seats by the pre­ Then, on April 20, there will be a general recital This Week sentation of their registration cards. The May 7 program will consist of compositions by the late Arnold Volpe. The Volpe memorial prograa JAMES FROMAN LEWIS The University symphony and chorus and four will feature string quartet numbers, piano solos, aid SAVAGE MATTHEWS soloists will present an arrangement of the "Messiah" based on the instruments used at Haendel's own pre­ songs. .. . was born with the tastes of a prince and the purse sentations. Considered by many music critics "as Frances Hovey Bergh's choral conducting class plas of a pauper, not quite, in Jacksonville, which fact he beautiful as anything ever composed," the oratorio a recital May 14. So, you can see that things wil would like to forget, being such a devotee of Miami. is the last program of the concert series. soon be buzzing around the Granada. ... is a sophomore majoring in international law, Student attendance at the concerts has been dis­ A funny thing happened to Rhoda Green's cousb, couraging, for only a handful of University students minoring in the Navy. Sgt. Phil Ribet, on the way to a theater in England. have been present despite the fact that they are ad­ It seems that Phil, who used to play 'cello in tbe . . . holds positions as grand master of Kappa Sigma mitted without charge. It is hoped that students will University symphony, ran into Benny Sonors, who fraternity, special financial advisor to the senate, on not fail to take advantage of the opportunity of this used to play oboe in the University symphony. Today inter-fraternity council, and master-at-arms of Anas­ last and perhaps the finest program of the concert Benny is a gunner on a B-17. But why get off the tasia dormitory. subject of Rhoda Green, University of Miami's mn ... attended a German school in Cuba where he spoke Paulette Goddard. If you haven't yet heard Rhodi Spanish and made his habitat with an English family. sing, by all means drop over at the Granada and do so. . . . speaks Latin, French, German, Portuguese, and Put Finger On Students Who Have you seen the picture of why Art Barron got oh, yes, English. completely lost on his latest trip back home? She Put Their Feet On Furniture lives way up north where men are men and shovel . . . likes to travel, provided the round-trip ticket is University officials have gone more than half way snow every morning before practicing music stamped Miami. to provide a social and recreational hall for students One of the biggest musical events in Miami this . . . received training with the Pan American Airways where they can relax between classes. Room H is not a luxurious student union, but it serves the purpose season is expected to be "The Messiah," which wiB System, incorporated, and the Florida National Bank be presented by the University of Miami symphony and Trust company. for the time being, and we should make it as pleasant for ourselves as we possibly can. and chorus. Don't miss the Sunday afternoon pro­ . . . developed that cosmopolitan spirit. gram on April 15. Seat covers on the furniture were clean and new . . . enjoys beautiful women, good liquor, cards, good at the beginning of this trimester, and although only tobacco, beautiful women, and music, without which six weeks have elapsed, they show signs of consider­ life isn't complete. able wear, the kind of wear that comes from one . . . made the Dean's list with nothing short of A's in putting his feet on the furniture. Any item that is THE MIAMI his entire school career. meant for public use is bound to depreciate in time, . . . has become a fatalist through the influence of but a wanton disregard of property is deplorable. The Omar Khyam. only person to whom it matters whether or not the furniture is clean is the student who takes advantage .. . doesn't like millions of things; the important ones of the hall. For this reason' it is hard to believe that HURRICANE he can't mention, and the others are too trivial to one who has the intelligence to remain in a university mention. THE MIAMI HURRICANE, official student newspaper rt would be so stupid as to make it unpleasant for him­ the Univenity oi Miami, is published every Friday during . . . wears an orange, blue, white, and red ribbon, self. N th* school year by students of tho Univenity. USS symbolizing American Defense, and medals for the It isn't a tribute to your kind heart, it is a credit to subscription price. $1.00 per trimester. Atlantic and Asiatic-Pacific theaters, having served your good sense to be considerate of the next fellow. in the Aleutians, Gilberts, and Marshalls in his three LEE CARPENTER _ _. Editor years overseas. MURIEL COURSHON . Managing Editor EAHL RUBIN ._ Business Manager .. . spojts a .6 karat diamond ring on his third finger, Clothes Are Conspicuous By MARGARET BLUE News Editor left hand (which doesn't signify a thing) as a result JOHN TRIMBLE Sports Editor of a poker game. Absence In Current Drive ARLINE LIPSON _ Service Editor . . . would spend an idle 24 hours bridging, beaching, An announcement of the United National Collection ALEZ GOLDBERG Circulation Manager dining, concerting, and touring nightclubs. Clothing drive was made last week, but there was ART LASKEY Photographer little or no response. Contributions of clothing for the SIMON HOCHBERGER Faculty Adviser. . .. loves blonde chicken, southern fried,.in the defense people of Europe are urgently needed, and the only BARBARA BROWNE _ Editor Emeritus of Miami. stipulation is that the clothes be wearable and clean. REPORTERS . . . has learned in college that people are lazier than There is a carton in room H in which clothing con­ Roy Miller Peggy O'Brien he anticipated, that professors are not as human as tributions may be placed. The clothing will be picked Janice Gray Gloria Krone—irl anticipated, and bridge technique. up every evening and held until the end of the drive Mary Home Martha Dunn Diana Epting Alex Goldberg . . . pits reason against intellect. when it will be delivered to the Dade county defense council. ( . . . . has an artistic appreciation of color. FEATURE STAFF In addition, a committee has been formed at San Bob Wolin Bob Haverfield . . . can be distinguished by his 72 inches, approxi­ Sebastian dormitory to collect individual donations Pat Sullivan Bob High mately 80 kilograms, brown eyes, brown eyebrows, from the girls. Surely the donation of one dress or one Janice Greenfield Mary Elisabeth OB and flesh-colored skin, his 23 years not being quite so pair of trousers is not too great a sacrifice. Think it noticeable. over, "What can you spare that they can wear?" VOL. XIX APRIL 13, 1945 Xo.» ! APSIL 13, 1945 THE MIAMI HURRICANE PACK THREE Open Rushing Murray Returns 100 Citizens FUMSNITS To U Faculty To End; Pledges "There goes Mr. Murray . . . Back Future A column devoted to Former University You can't miss him, he looks like of Miami Students Now in the Service. Tom Dewey." And he does! By ARLINE LIPSON Elect Officers The young and genial assistant Of University professor has recently returned Three bids were accepted this to the University of Miami after One hundred citizens of Great­ Greetings to aH of you superstitious people! Today's the day week in open rushing, which will an absence of two and a half er Miami pledged their efforts toward the building of the future —Friday, the 13th. Be sure you don't walk under any ladders, end Monday, April 16. Chi Omega years. He left the University in pledged Carolyn Hunter and Del­ October of 1942 for Ohio SUte University of Miami following an break a mirror, or let a black c^t cross your path. If you are super­ address by William D. Pawley at ta Zeta, Leslie Stewart and Vir­ university where he taught be­ stitious, youd better stay home in bed and pray the springs won't a dinner given Tuesday night in ginia Casey. fore going into the Navy in Aug­ collapse. ust of 1944. the San Sebastian restaurant. Officers have been elected by The citizens, who have cooperated I suppose Sgt. Martin De" Bear will think this his unlucky day the new sorority pledge classes. After receiving a medical dis­ with University authorities in the for he can no longer spend his time in Miami with Jerrie Roth. Alpha Epsilon Phi pledges have charge, Mr. Murray returned to past, were the guests of Dr. Bow­ the University of Miami, and is Marty was here for a 21 day furlough and has reported back to elected Janice "Gray, president; man F. Ashe, president of the Babe Marcus, vice president; teaching English 102. At present University, and the board of trust­ Monmouth. New Jersey. The sunshine and you know who, really Gloria Kronowitt, secretary; Ruth he is also working with Dr. Pear­ ees. did wonders for him after his long stay in the hospital. Mendes, treasurer; Isadora Mar- son in the administration building as executive assistant to Dr. Ashe. Stating .that the opportunity golis, editor; Jayne Berman, ac­ which now faces the University is Ensign Aubrey Cato has returned to action once more after He received his A.B. at North­ tivities chairman; and Muriel the greatest opportunity of this several weeks of a good old "Miami leave." Aubrey is sporting Cohn, scholarship chairman. Chi western State college, Oklahoma, generation for any such institu­ quite a few campaign ribbons these days, but he "ain't talkin'" Omega pledges have chosen Eliz­ and his A.M. and advanced study abeth Muller, president; Ladye at the University of Southern tion in the United States, Dr. Ashe about them. One thing we ascertained was that he was in the Bess Lanier, vice president; Lor­ California. said that it is imperative that a Azores. Aubrey was president of Kappa Sig last year, and left for raine Muller, secretary; and Kath­ vast building program on the new Mr. Murray is married and has Plattsburg Midshipman's school a year ago. He received his com­ erine Feger, treasurer. 245-acre campus be started at the a three year old son, John Ralph earliest possible moment. mission in June and now he can be reached through this address: Delta Phi Epsilon pledge offi­ the third. The Murray family is Presiding at the beginning of U.S.S. Fogg (D.E. 57), F.P.O., New York, N.Y. cers are Charlotte Abrams, pres­ now living in the former Phi the program, Julian S. Eaton, ident; Mimi Lieberman, vice pres­ Epsilon Pi house while unsuccess­ Another Kappa Sig and former V-12, Frank Good, has sent word president of the board of trust­ ident; Lila Gerson, secretary; and fully trying to find a two-bedroom ees, introduced Laughlin Currie, that he is enjoying the Hurricane and also his life at the Univer­ Shirley Bernstein, treasurer. Offi­ house or apartment. Any infor­ administrative assistant to the sity of Virginia. As Frank was here when we tried to put the honor cers of the Delta Zeta pledge class mation that will help Mr. Murray president of the United States, in finding a suitable residence system into effect, he mentioned that if we could see it work at are Doris Dooley, president; Dol­ and Mayor Leonard K. Thompson, ores Ward, vice president; Marion may not be all that is required to Virginia, there would be no dissent ion about having one here. chairman of the Million Dollar Frailer, secretary; and Edith Mc­ elicit an "A" from him, but it Expansion campaign, who presid­ How's fibout some of you boys and gals sitting down and drop­ Kenna, treasurer. certainly will be appreciated. ed for the remainder of the even­ ping him a line: G. F. Good, 3rd NROTC 2/c, 343 Rogers Hall, Marjorie Cooper was elected ing. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. president of the Kappa Kappa StudentsCampaign Edmond A. Hughes of Coral Gamma pledge class and Shirley Gables, who recently made a From area comes word from Robert "Peaches" Raible, secretary-treasurer. Fer Barth Election donation of $1,000,000, was in­ Davies. For a time Bob was on a minesweeper sweeping the Japs Pledge officers have not yet The First Voter's league, com­ troduced by Mayor Thompson. back to Tokyo. Just now I don't know exactly what he's doing, been elected by Sigma Kappa prised of University students who Short addresses were made by but he did say that he's a quartermaster striker. During his tour and Zeta Tau Alpha. are voting in the city elections Bruno Weil, first general chair­ for the first time, presented a man of the expansion campaign; of duty, he's become a shellback, and he really seems to be enjoy­ five minute broadcast over station Thomas O. DuPree and N. B. T. ing the life of a "jolly tar." Davies left the V-12 unit last year Pilafian Tells Mew WIOD Saturday at 6:25 p. m. in Roney of Miami Beach; William and now this S 1/c can be found aboard the U.S.S. Vigilance, Law Library Rules behalf of the Rev. Joseph Barth, D. Pawley; Arthur Curtis; and AM 324, F.P.O., San Francisco, California. The law school library which instructor of philosophy, who is Dennis B. Welsh director of the has been open to the general pub­ a candidate for the City Com­ University Expansion program and Here on a surprise leave was Ensign Sid Josepher. He has been lic at any hour of the day, will mission. Dr. Bascom Palmer of Miami, transferred recently from Norfolk to the Fleet Administration now have a different schedule, The, script, which was written trustee. Office, Navy Yard, Charleston, S.C. When we saw him last he was newly appointed librarian James by Robert Vaughn, originator of on his way to Norfolk. While he was there he recognized one of Pilafian announced. the idea for the league, was ar­ In keeping with the new sched­ ranged so that six of the mem­ Law Librarian the sailors at work on one of the ships. He had piped him to the ule, the library will open at 8:30 bers could present their reasons deck (I hope that's the correct termirology) and found him to be a. m. to 5:30 p. m., and will re­ why they think Mr. Barth should In Auto Accident his old friend from Le Jeune, Red Hartsfield. No need to say how open at 7 and close at 10 p. m. be elected. The six students who Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, librar­ glad they were to meet again. Sid is really enjoying this station every Monday, Tuesday, Wednes­ participated in the program were ian of the law school, who is on day, and Thursday. On Friday, Raiynn Newmark, Muriel Cour­ as he is living at the Citadel. an extended leave of absence be­ the library will open at 8:30 a. m. shon, Eugene Rosenblum, Don cause of ill health, has been in­ A former Santander dweller, Bill Spears, was in a few weeks and close at 4:30 p. m., and on Justice, Margaret Brown, and jured in an automobile accident Saturday it will be open from ago from Norman, Oklahoma, where he is stationed as a V-5 Robert Vaughn. in New York city. 8:30 a. m. to 12 noon. cadet. Just after I had finished talking to Bill, someone came up During the two weeks before Mrs. Mitchell, in addition to and told me that Ed Spizel of Phi Ep had been transferred to final examinations, the law library her library duties, taught business Cuba. Wonder what effect thuse beautiful senoritas there will will be open every day until 12 law and business English. Although midnight. she is still confined to her bed, have on his engagement. she is reported to be recovering. In Mississippi is Bill Bozeman. Bill was the freshman class president in '42-'43 who left for naval aviation training. When V-5 closed, he returned to school thi_ past semester, and now he has joined the Merchant Marine. He's training to be an officer Thiel Motors Sales • CHEVROLET - Service and this is where you'll find him hard at work: M/C William SIIN ANALYSIS WITHOUT Bozeman, Jr., 4-C, Section 7, U.S.M.M.B.S., Pass Christian, Miss. OBLIGATION 2107 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Speaking of work, guess I'd better hit the books myself—grad­ SKIN CORRECTION Phone 48-2118 uation draws nigh. Acne. Blackheads. Large Pores. 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Toiletries Novelties "Foremost Photographers COLLEGIATE INTERWOVEN SOCKS Phone 3-8655 "Home Owned" in the South" HOLLET 5 £ 10c ssat=wtrts^ss=i Five Store* lo Ser- e Yoa DuPont Bldg. • Elevator Lobby in Greater Miami |F YOU CAN'T FIND HIM Phone 3-8617 ANYWHERE ELSE 217 Coral Way • at the Bu* Station IT'S EVEN MONEY HE'S AT THE THE RECORD SHOP SLOP SHOP (Opposite Gablss Theater) TOYS • SHEET MUSIC • CLASSICAL AND POPULAR RECORDS Where Everyone Meets Everyone COME IN AND HEAR THE LATEST TUNES mu i"ir ~ i i 'i' ~ mii ------PACK FOUR THE MIAMI HURRICANE APRIL 13, 194$ Kappas And Chi O's Agree On Registrar Names List Postmaster Has Gifford Addresses i Color Scheme: Black And Blue Of June Graduates Mail Call Blues "What! The mail isn't up yet?" Mu Beta Sigma This is the time of the year when the atmosphere bristles with The' names of seniors graduat­ Opening the new series of W rivalry; this is the time of year when a young Kappa Kappa ing in June has been released by That old familiar cry of worried students is heard again this tri­ tures sponsored by Mu Bete Si." Gamma and Chi Omega's fancy turns to thoughts of football;, Harry H.' Provin, registrar, Stu­ ma, Dr. John C. Gifford, proW dents who expect to graduate on mester as in all preceding years. this is the time of year of that stupendous sport event: the Powder ar of tropical forestry, glve June 23 whose names are not on And why isn't the mail sorted and Bowl classic. The date has been set for April 17, consequently, the distributed just when you want it? talk Tuesday on beach-combij. girls have been practicing all month, for they don't want to be this list have been asked to report Dr. Cifford used the word bewk! immediately to the office of the Well, here is the answer straight caught napping. In the Powder from the newly appointed post­ comber in the sense of one registrar. looks for things of materi.l rt Bowl games, the runner is "tackled" master, Frank Richardsdn. ue on the beaches. He gave ilia- by a touch, but don't let that mis­ Students qualifying for a bache­ Every morning the mail has to lead you into thinking the girls Cornelison Stresses lor of arts degree are Ida Mae Ar­ trations of personal and material be picked up at the post office, advantages to be gained fro- play the game like a bunch of mour, 914 Madrid, Coral Gables; sorted, and delivered to the busi­ this avocation. He poin'ed to th. women. Last year Bobby Browne, Barbara Hopkins Browne, 918 Ma­ ness office and the residence halls. Fraternity Goals laga ave., Coral Gables; Mrs. Ann mine/al beds of Florida as an « the Chi O flash, lost two gold Finally at 11 the window opens ample. fillings in the game, and "Snake- Miss Faith Cornelison, mcin Cates Bunch, 2379 S.W. 9th st., for business. Miami; Helene Marie Carpenter, hips" Birt, also a Chi O, sprained speaker for the Panhellenic work­ The sehedule is repeated in the The next lecturer to appear __. San Sebastian dormitory; Mary her ankle. They block and guard shop, set the tone for the discuss­ afternoon, and at the end of the fore the group will be Dr. tiehm Drake Carter, Sunset rd., Coconut in good football tradition,"* and ions of Tuesday afternoon when day there is a last minute shuffling Marshal!, a new member of «_ she stressed the part that frater­ Grove; Jean Fitzsimmons, 312 of left-over letters fcnd mail to zoology faculty. He will delive more than one of the mighty grid­ Red road, South Miami; Morrill ders has literally "bit the dust.' nity women must play if Panhell­ be sent out. Regular hours are his falk on April 24. enic life is to remain a part of Goddard, Jr., 4370 S.W. 5th Terr., Football practice is evidenced by 11 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m. college life. She urged that fra­ Miami; Marjorie Elizabeth Jones, daily; Saturday from 10:30 to The theme of the Iec'.ure sert. limps, scratches, and splintered this trimester is, "Commercial Aj. ternity women accept their re­ 829 Granada Grove ct., Coral 11 a.m. appendages on campus. pecte of the Biological Sciene* sponsibilities as citizens of the Gables; Donald Rodney Justice, Frank is a graduate student of 1829 N.W. 46th St., Miami; Shir­ of South Florida." Both teams are shaping up campus and the community. the University and "inherited" his ley Kaufman, San Sebastian dor­ well, and it'is difficult to figure Miss Cornelison is the incom­ job from Nick Nichols, the former New members were inducted it mitory; Roslyn Sharey Kivel, 928 out which will finish victoriously ing president of Miami Panhellenic postmaster who recently took over an initiation banquet given in tier Euclid ave., Miami Beach; Ruthven on April 17. The Kappa scouts association. the full time position of president honor at the Parcelona rest.a.. Adams Lane, San Sebastian dormi­ are worried about the Chi O's Florence Burstein, chairman, of Maelstrom, Incorporated. Frank ant on April 6. President Mirk tory; Norris McEIya, Jr., 905 N. bundle of diminutive dynamite, Dorothy Jefferson, assistant, and enjoys his work except when stu­ Brown acted as toastmaster Dr W. 15th ave., Miami; Robert D. Bobby Browne, and Libby Birt and Miss Mary B. Merritt, advisier, dents bother him at all hours for Robert H. Williams, of the bo'tut Mclntyre, Roney Plaza hotel, Mi­ Dottie Jefferson, who are plenty made the arrangements for the that check they expect or when department, delivered an addrai ami Beach; Jane Mack, San Se­ tricky. Some of the pledges look workshop. they complain about the service. which was supplemented by a brief bastian dormitory; H. Kathleen mighty good during practice, too. Students who were chairmen He majored in psychology, and at talk from Dr. Marshall. After i of discussion groups were Flor­ Murphy, box 3196, Miami; Mrs. time she says it comes in handy. brief ceremony, the, pledges ». Chi Omega reconnaissance tells ence Swearingen, Reva Wilcox, Margaret G. Oberg, 3205 Gran­ moved their pledge ribbons, _p us that all is not beer and skittles Dorothy Jefferson, Jean Parker, ada, Coral Gables; Mrs. Irene D. Ruth Carolyn Rone, 315 N. E. noting they were senior member* for them, either. They fear the Barbara Rinehimer, and Vivian Reich, 5625 North Bay road, Mi­ 22nd st., Miami; Jerry Sempson, "Four Horsewomen," Barbara Lefkowitz. ami Beach; Jerrie Helene Roth, 3264 LeJeune road, Coral Gables; Rineheimer, Eloise Henslee, Sari Speakers for the discussion San Sebastian dormitory; Mrs. John Paul Straessley, P.O. box Jane Blinn, and Lee Carpenter of groups were Mrs. H. Harry Den­ Belva P. Salvo, 1011 Pennsylvan­ 591, Coral Gables; Edward J. Szy­ Newman To Give the Kappa backfield. Sari Jane, ham, Miss Lois Taylor, Mrs. Will­ ia ave., Miami Beach; Adele Se­ manski, Solana hotel, Coral Beach Picnic Party as Powder Bowl fans will recall, gall, 631 N. E. 57th St., Miami; Gables; Bert Ungar, 3624 LeJeune iam Bordeaux, Mrs. Horace Seepe, A beach party and picnic fe is slippery as an eel and fast as R. Kathleen Sullivan, 12 S. E. Mrs. Hugh Duffy, Miss Mary Ruth road, Coral Gables; Re%_ Wilcox, all Catholic students w'll be h«_l greased lightning, and Joy Mose­ 8th st, Miami; Jewell Harriet Murray, and Mrs. J. E. Lindley. 421 S. W. 3rd st., Miami; and at Matheson hammock Sundn ley is a potential threat. Weiss, 225 27th st., Miami Beach; Gwendolyn Adele Young, 1176 April 15, Kill Boyle, president il and Mary Francesca White, San Vic Mell is coaching the S. W. 20th ave., Miami. the Newman club, has announce! Religious Groups Sebastian dormitory. • Chi O's, and Bill Leavitt is the Students qualifying for a bach­ A University bus will leave tke Kappa mentor. Of course, the Plan United Picnic Students qualifying for a bach­ elor of laws degree are Walter E. Slop shop for the hammock it coaches won't divulge any secrets, A picnic will be held by the elor of education degree are Mar­ Godbold, 1319 Meridian ave., Mi­ 1:30 p.m. Football and siftbtf but they both intimate that they association of religous groups at guerite Angerman, 240 Sarto ami Beach; and Roland J. LaVelle, will be played during the after- have something up their sleeves Matheson hammock on Saturday, ave., Coral Gables; Wallace Ky- 222 N. W. 22nd Terr., Miami. noon. besides their arms. Vic and Bill April 21. All interested persons man, Lemar hotel, Miami Beach; Students qualifying for a mas­ Father Prush, new curate at & can coach only on Saturdays, be­ have been requested to sign their Louise Maroon, 1510 N. W. 8th ter of education degree are Lorin Theresa's chureh, will answer cause they have spring practice names on the posters that will be Terr., Miami; Mitchell Menacof, Coppeck, 910 Madrid st., Coral nuestions pertainine to the Cstt- themselves, but the gals don't tacked on the bulletin boards 223 N. W. 65th st., Miami; and Gables; Mrs. Georgia Del Franco, •>lic religion at the Newman meet, suffer by their absence, since next week. Busses will leave from Mrs. Roberta S. Miller, 3641 S. 2606 N. W. 29th St., Miami;. Mrs. mer Tuesdrv. Apr:l 17, at USS there are always kibitzers on the the University for those desiring W. 25th Terr., Miami. Luellen M. Hauser, 313 N. W. a.m. in 306. sidelines, who have a great love transportation. Students qualifying for a bach­ 30th ave., Miami; Mrs. Erma P. for football, to give them points elor of business administration Henry, 2020 S. W. 24th St., Mi­ on grid etiquette. Vic and Bill, Phi Ep Pledges degree are Sari Jane Blinn, 1218 ami; Mrs. Frances Huggins, 960 who are scientific about their Salzedo st, Coral Gables; John S. W. 30th ave., Miami; Mrs. Tephson Pharmacy coaching, are drilling the girls in Clifton Hadley, 1563 S. W. 2nd Helen B. Indra, 151 N. W. 18th Honor Actives PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS skull practice as well as field Pledges of Phi Epsilon Pi fra­ st., Miami; Gloria Doris Katz, ct., Miami; Mrs. Ellen S. Odum, practice. They taKe their jobs ser­ ternity will honor actives with a San Sebastian dormitory; Arline 2535 S. W. 4th st., Miami; Frank Phone 4-0348 iously, and one can hear them swim-beach party to be held at Harriet Lipson, Tuttle hotel, Mi­ M. Richardson, 2524 Red Road. ?32_ Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gabht pleading with the players to go Tahiti beach, Saturday, April 21 ami; Mrs. Mary Lou G. Phillips, Coral Gables; and Robert Wood, on in there and fight, fight, fight! from 8 p. m. to midnight, announc­ 1240 Castile ave., Coral Gables; 624 Santander, Coral Gables. On the day of the game, the ed President George Kanter. teams can be easily recognized by Those in charge of the affair their uniforms. The Chi O's strike are Myron Klarfeld, Arnold Gert- GABLES pncoLn an important fashion note by hav­ ner, Sherman Ellis, and Michael

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LEON'S BAKERY P_wkRtH|roK BAKED GOODS OF DISTINCTION 2416 PONCE DE LEON 51 E. FLAGLER STREET PHONE 3-6231 CORAL GABLES. FLA. PHONE 4-5166 •____.;.______- j£ZZ ______HURRICANE. SPORTS SCHEDULE Today Tennis Doubles — Carrier-Skel- Segura Defeats Mulloy ton vs. Lipson-Lamm, Baker-Wil- kerson vs. March-Martin, Trimble -Berndt vs. Laskey-Gilbert. Sunday Before Student Crowd TEP—Phi Ep Rivalry softball APRIL 13, 1945 By ROY MILLER PAGE FIVE game—3:00, University diamond. Monday Lt. , USNR, came back to his school, to the Handball Finals — Louis Wein­ game he likes best, to the stadium he helped build and tq the Group Softball stock vs. Mike Levine. understudy he left behind him. Of the four, perhaps the first was Spring Game Tennis Singles — Travis Wood­ the most satisfying contact, for the Uni vers, ty students crowded ward vs. undecided (game to be the stands here last Friday for a glimpse of his tennis match. His Entry Open played off Sunday). Intramural softball will start a Tue»day game, though truly brilliant throughout much of the first set, Tickets Ready week from Wednesday, the ath­ Powder Bowl Game — Kappa was a losing one. The stadium court was in awful condition, ex­ letic office announced today. En­ Kappa Gamma vs. Chi Omega — plained by the fact that resurfacing work is going on. The tries may be made any time un­ Blue Road 4:30. understudy, a fellow by the name At Bookstore til next Friday, at which time the Thursday league schedule will be made up. of Segara, turned on him in the Representatives of the Miami Tennis Singles — Semifinals. A team roster of not more than first set after trailing 2-5, and Mulloy, Segura Quarterbacks club announced this twenty men, representative of beat him, 7-S. Segura won the week that tickets for the annual each organization entered, will be second set, 6-2. spring football game are now on required by the following Monday. Win Two Sets gale and that University student* IT WAS A CONTEST will have to pay fifty cents ad­ The league will hold a regular Wienstock, Although the event \v_s billed a. A foraging party of five dis- mission. The game, between the round robin series, in which each an exhibition, it was afually a .iri!?ui_lifcd racket wielders from Palm Beach skirmished .vi h loc­ University varsity squad and Mi­ team will play all the other teams, contest, as both, r.-.en had str.jne al players recently at the Iiilt- ami Naval Training Center, will followed by a five game series be­ personal and understandable rea­ tween the top two teams, to give Levine Meet sons for wanting victorv. There more. Richard Skeen, former nat­ be played on Friday, April 27, at ional open champion and conquer­ the Orange Bowl stadium. a fair contest for first and second was sound'drama in tbis setting. Consider the circumstances. Al­ or of and , One dollar was tlie student place. though his name may not be fam­ worked out with Gardnar Mulloy. There will be a meeting of re­ In Finals price last year. iliar to every undergraduate, there Bruce Thofas, singles and doub­ presentatives of the teams on Louis Weinstock, wizard of the Erl Roman, vice president of was a time when the "Mu'.loy, les champion of Florida and the Saturday (a week from tomorrow) handball courts, slashed his way the Quarterbacks, urged that University of Miami" pairing Carolinas, played and lost to to decide on which days of the through two more contests this students get their tickets in the rang familiarly on every sTTtine Segura. week games are to be played. At week, to merge as Mike Levine's bookstore as soon as possible. page in America and inv ever'- ieast four games a week will opponent in the final game to be Allen Behr, veteran professional "Section EE will be reserved," household wherein intercollegiate probably have to be played to played Monday at 4:30, on the and his sailor son Jack, formerly he said, "but tickets will sell and national tennis matters had finish the season before the hot university handball courts. •imminent in Florida junior tenn­ pretty fast, so if you want a disciples. Then he entered the weather sets in. is, and Eryce Thomas, winner of seat, buy them now!" All around athlete Weinstock, Navy and if you read your "Hur­ half of those state doubles vic­ The Quarterbacks club is spon­ A trophy ha* been ordered after beating Herbert Zwick by. a ricane" faithfully a couple of is­ tories, participated. Skeen, rusty soring this game as part of its by the athletic office for the 21-3 score in last Thursday's sues ago you are acquainted with from teaching duties, won the f.r_t drive to raise money to build a teem winning the "pennant". game, advanced to the semifinals, his wartime history and exploits. set from Mulloy, 7-5, then lost where he outplayed stellar hand- field house for the University. The office ha* alto ordered >ix Pancho Segura needs less in­ three at 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. Another of the Quarterbacks' more loftball bat*. baller Arthur Peisner. Mike Levine, Phi Ep's rugged troduction. He took up the gut- projects is ndw in progress — a Among the teams which have strung cudgel for the Orange, new surface is being put on the already expressed their wish to sports winner, advanced to the and national doubles runner-up on finals on Swartz and Henry's Green and White where Gardnar many occasions, defeated Betty University practice field. place their entry are Lambda Chi left off, and beat a two-fisted Alpha, Phi Epsilon Pi, Pi Kappa double default. Hulbert, University player, in two tattoo on the tennis drums of the sets. Betty's play was disappoint­ Alpha, and Tau Epsilon Phi fra­ nation. ternities and the YMCA. John ing to those who know the tennis have been having daily practice she is capable of playing. Mi-s Ping Pong Entry Trimble, student athletic manag­ for over a week, using the MULLOY PLAYS SHREWDLY er, said that he hoped that sever­ Mulloy began the match with Hart and Mulloy defeated Miss equipment available in the ath­ Hulbert and Segura in two sets To Stay Open al independent teams would enter letic office. Among their stellar judicious tactics. He frequently in addition to organization teams. drew Pancho over to the side with of mixed doubles. diamond-men are dynamic Mike EXHIBIT'ON AT NAUTILUS V-12 teams may also be entered, Levine and Elliott "Wizard" shots to his , then blast­ Until Balls Arrive by floors of dorms (e.i. Second Wolman. ed an irretrievable cross court The same cast performed at fioor of Stohn may get up a . Segura's formidable be Nautilus unit of the AAF Re­ The beginning of the intra­ Tep will play Phi-Ep in a riv­ team.) alry game Sunday at 3 :00 on the dropshots were not at all success­ gional and Convalescent hosnitnl, mural ping pong tournament, Monday. Segura turned hack Mul­ Phi Eptilon Pi, the early bird*, University diamond. ful and Mulloy turned them skill­ which was to have been yester­ fully to his own cause. Pancho loy, 6-2, 6-3. In mixed double- day, has been postponed pending had been trying to hit almost ev­ Miss Hart-Segura defeated Miss the arrival of more ping pong erything hard from the beginning Hulbert-Mulloy, 6-3. balls. Entry will remain open un­ and fell into error, especially on Lt. Mulloy has come to the erd til the day after their arrival. • .From the Si return of service. Belatedly, down of his precious 30 day furlough. Plans were revealed in the ath­ 2-5, he found his touch and timing It was his first furloush and bis letic office this week for an organ­ By JOHN TRIMBLE and, with Gardnar's mounting fa­ first visit home in two ycrs. He ization team tournament to be tigue and disappointment over a expects to t.ke a squcdron of held after the awards for the cur­ Eddie Dunn decided this week that Field Day, pushmobiles line decision, began clawing at the LSTs to the P. cine. We wish him rent tourney (medals for the top and all, will "probably" be revived this year. The "probably" can, skipper's lead. After many grim the best of luck and hope he'll be ten players) are made on Field I think, be taken to mean will. (If not, blame me.) At any rate, pursuits of the flying ball arid back soon. numerous well applauded rallies Day, or May 25, whichever is trophies have been ordered and Coaches Dunn and Walt Kichefsky sooner. A trophy is being ordered Pancho had the set at 7-5. He for the organization winning the have been doing a lot of reminiscing lately about the good old had less difficulty in taking the team tourney. days when they and "the boys" had some real pushmobile races. next at 6-2. TOMMY , of Barry CoHcye, HANDS Field Day, an old U. of M. institution, was not held last year sixth ranking player in the country Lamm, Weinstock because of the war-weak condition of student organizations. If PRETZELS, etc. il is held this year, the events will probably be, as in previous Continue Net Wins years; men's pushmobile race, 100 yd. dash, 220 and 440 yd. runs, Coral Gables Branch relay, shot put and broad jump; girl's 75 yd. dash, 100 yd. run, re­ Entering the second round, the intramural tennis tourney gained lay, broad jump, softball throw, and, of course, the pie-eating FRED'S in momentum, with only one de­ contest. BARBER SHOP fault being recorded this week. Trophies, Medals, etc. S Hmer Homberger. Prop. Thursday's games advanced The athletic office is ordering six trophies and an assortment 2209 Po.ice de Leon Blvd. Mike Lamm, Marion Wilkerson, of various medals for Field Day and intramural sports. If the Coral Gablee. Fla. and Travis Woodward to the semi­ finals. Lamm whipped Buddy Ad­ order goes through, those which will, or "may" be awarded on ams in a stern 6-2, 6-1 match, Field Day are; men's Field Day trophy (for org. winning most 2407 Ponce de Leon Blvd while Travis Woodward eliminat­ events), pushmobile trophy, girl's Field Day trophy, medals for ed Hugh Carrier. Slashing Marion first and seconds in all events and all intramural trophies and Wilkerson out-played stellar net- Phone 2-518! Established 1916 medals which are due (basketball trophy, tennis trophy, tennis, man John Trimble in their game. S. ERNEST PHILPITT and SON Mickey Edmonson won on de­ handball, and ping pong—challenge—tournament medals). Mutual Loan Co. EVERYTHING MUSICAL fault on Monday, and J. Lips­ HS N. MIAMI AVE. comb lost a three game match to A softball trophy and medals for outstanding players on the 36 N. MIAMI AVE. MIAMI Louis Weinstock. Mike Levine and first two teams will be given at the end of the "university series", Kas Eulette agreed to play their DIAMONDS. WATCHES postponed game this Sunday. and a trophy will be given to the organization winning the ping JEWELHY The next game will be played pong team tournament (to be held after the challenge tourney). Monday between Travis Woodward Why Do Tickets Cost? GIFT ITEMS and the winner of the Eulette- Some students may wonder why admission is charged to the Sterling Compacts • Per.'umet TOR VICTORY Levine game. spring game, while fall games were free. Here's the explanation: Swank Sets • Dies**. Sets The Quarterbacks Club, not the U. of M., is sponsoring the Luggage • Sporting Goods BUY Capt. Frank Takes spring game. If students were admitted free merely because the BONDS University team is playing, the entire United States Navy would, in all fairness, have to be let in free also, since NTC, our oppo­ ya-ft-_-fl'8-_ oxox6"B'innr»Tnriro'- and CBI Racket Crown nent for the game, is Navy. From Calcutta, India, comes Free Tennis Class Now Weekly AM'S DEFENSE word that Capt. Bernard M. Frank, tennis player at the University in Thanks to the interest shown in his free tennis class, Roy Mil­ ERVICE STAMPS ]38, paired with Sgt. John Gtn- ler, pro instructor, has decided to make it a weekly service. If inatti, of Carlinsville, 111., cap­ you want to get something good, for free, show up at the Univer­ TATION tured the doubles championship S sity courts on Tuesday, at 4:00. Members of the faculty are also Frank, Gene ot India-Burma and China re­ U-DWVE-IT cently in a tournament featuring admitted. atars in the U. S. Army and Navy. Answer to Last Weeks Puzzle BAGGAGE Aland They defeated Lt. Al Plager, "Highly recognized" can only play h. r. above him or "just frvington, N. J., and Capt. Ivan TAXIS Corky Stanberry, Pomona, Cal., by scores recognized", b. r., or n. r. whoever plays. On the other hand, either of 6-2, 6-1. "barely recognized" or h. r. can play "not recognized'' or both. t*JLUsJUt*JUUJUL*JUsJm*JLS BBC. fe] PAGE SIX THE MIAMI HURRICANE APKIL 13, 1945 Songfest Downes Wounded SOCIALLY SPEAKINg (Continued from Page One) Social Calendar for competition, A fraternity or In Beach Invasion sorority song may be sung as a Friday, April 13: 7:30 p. m. - By B H AND B' H' non-competitive extra. . Lt. Comdr. Robert B. Downes, midnight, Intrafraternity Swinv- former University professor, haa 4. Each group may choose its ming party, Venetian pool. The Lambda Chi's held their annual formal last Friday night own director; suggested names been recommended for the Navy Sunday, April IS: noon, Zeta Tau Cross for his outstanding role in at the Country Club. Although they missed a lot of moonlight may be secured from the Song­ Alpha beach party, Miami fest committee. No music teacher the initial onslaught on Okinawa. by holding the dance inside, it was a big success. Many preferred Beach; 1:30 p. m. Newman club He was wounded in the invas­ or professional musician can act beach party, Matheson Ham­ the moonlight to the music, however, and moved outside. Don as a director or accompanist. ion and expects to be returned "Tattle-tale" Gray brought his favorite color, Louise Maroon. mock. to this country in May. He will 5. Seventy-five percent of the Monday, April 16: 12:30 p. m., Rodolpho, the rhumba king, Sequeira, appeared to enjoy drinking receive the Purple Heart award. fraternity or sorority must sing Alpha Phi Omega, 137; 12:45 Lt. Comdr. Downes has been Seven-up with Libby Birt. He drank eight. Bill Wood and wife, to be eligible for competition. p. m., Christian Science, 235; in the service for four ye<»rs and Bucky, made the ideal couple. Soule Day got his truck back in 6. No musical accompaniment 6:30 - 8:15 p. m., Phi Epsilon on sea duty for 36 months. Before time to bring Eve "It's now or never" Turner. Howard Shaw, other than a piano may be used. Pi, social hall. his assignment to sea duty he Furman Greene, Charles McMillan, and Ray Hudson managed 7. No fraternity or sorority may Tuesday, April 17: 11:30 a. m., was Seventh Naval District Rec­ sing a number that it sang within Y.M.C.A., 232; Y.W.C.A., reation Welfare officer here. to get away from Opa-Locka long enough to attend. Howard the past four years. 236B; Interfraternity council, His daughter, Patricia, is a brought his steady, Betty Passmore, and Ray was with Georgina 8. Dress for the choruses is op­ '232; 12:30 p. m., Mu Beta Sig­ freshman at the University. Miller. tional. ma, 132; 4:00 p. m., Powder Powder Bowl Players Plot 9. Interpretation and decision bowl game, Blue road field. on all rules pertaining to the Wednesday, April 18: 6:00 p. m., The time is nearing for the annual powder bowl slugfest be­ Songfest is left to the Songfest Presbyterian dinner, 2345 Trap Former StudentCited tween the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and the Chi Omegas. committee. ave., Coconut Grove; 7:30 p. This classic will probably include some vicious blocking. Already 10. The name of each person m., International Relations club, For Flying Ability' singing together with a 10c entry 338. the casualty list is mounting. Chi O Mary Elizabeth Orr was For "meritorious achievement" so surprised when Caroline Hunter made a pass that in her anxiety fee must be ir. the hands of the Thursday, April 19: 11:30 a. m., Songfest committee by May 15. freshman class, theater; sopho­ in combat oprations over Germany to complete it, Mary broke her little finger. more class, 232; junior class, and German-occupied continental 11. Names of numbers to be 317; senior class, 306; 6:30 - Europe, Major Robert D. Long, 25 Kappa Coach Bill Leavitt, with the adroit assistance of Leg- sung, directors, and accompanists 8:30 p. m., Sigma Chi, social an Eighth Air Force P-51 Mus! Art Laskey, has been putting the girls through a vigorous train ng must be handed in to the Song­ hall; 6:45 p. m., discussion tang pilot, has been awarded the fest committee before April 18. period. They (the coaches) expect the team to hit its stride at group, San Sebastian card Air Medal. He is a former student whistle time—and they (the girls) have a heap with which to Five outstanding musicians in room. 7:00 p. m., Kappa Sigma, of the University of Miami. stride. So far the only Kappa casualty has been Leg-Art Laskey south Florida will judge the com­ 707 Escobar. Major Long, assistant opera­ when he was caught off guard. petition. Points will be given for Friday, April 20: 8:00 p. ___, Del­ tions officer of the 338th Fighter Your reporters, getting a coverall view, noticed that Yick thfe following: intonation, 25 ta Zeta Spring Swing. group commanded by Colonel John points; diction, 25 points. This in­ B. Henry Jr., of San Antonio, "Leave us go into a huddle" Mell was showing the Chi O's how cludes pitch, blending, and voice Texas, was cited for his "courag­ to score on a pass, and what to do in case of an interception. quality. Interpretation, 25 points. Messiah eous devotion to duty and out­ Phrasing, dynamics, and -tempo From all angles, the team is shaping up nicely although their de­ (Continued from Page One) standing flying ability," in re­ are included under interpretation. fense is still weak—except when BH and B' H' are around. An­ the entire oratorio would take ceiving the award. nette Jones shows fine form when she carries the ball. Motorbike Attack, 5 points; release, 5 points; longer than three hours. Some Before entering the Army Air and appearance, 15 points. Manner of the lesser arias will be omitted, Forces, Major Long was associat­ Jimmy Hicks has applied for the water and powder boy job but of entering and leaving the stage, was turned down because of lack of experience. but the continuity will not suffer ed with the farming enterprise) and the general impression of the because of these omissions, he of H. D. Long and Son of Goulds, Sponsors for this powder parade will be Pancho "I loff Mary, group will be considered under added. Fla., and Park River, North Dako­ but oh those Chi O's" Segura for Chi Omega sorority and Don appearance. "The Messiah1' is in three ta. His wife, Mrs. Dorothy Spence "I'll ride on the handle bars" Justice for the Kappa Kappa parts. The first part is prophetic Long, lives at 1315 Sorolla ave­ Gammas. and contains the beautiful "Pas­ nue, Coral Gables, Fla. He is the Delta Phi Epsilon toral Symphony." In part two, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Initiates Eleven the mood changes to portray the Long of Park River, N. D. suffering of the Passion. Part PHONE 4-9579 ED HASSEN. Owner Eleven girls were initiated by three contains the triumphant Delta Phi Epsilon sorority last music of the "Hallelujah" chorus. HOWARD JOHNSON'S Friday night. Roslyn Kirshner Volpe To Conduct The overture in the introductory STEAKS • CHOPS • SPAGHETTI was named best pledge of the symphony to "Comfort Ye My Radio Music Quiz group. FRIED CLAMS • FRIED SHRIMP People" has been considered by Four musicians will comprise ICECREAMS New initiates are Connie Gar- some critics to "be as beautiful the board of experts for a musical 3727 S. W. EIGHTH STBEET CORAL GABLES. FLA. son, Rhoda Green, Shirley Kauf­ as anything ever composed." quiz which Mrs. Marie Volpe will man, Skippy Kranz, Roslyn Kirsh­ The oratorio will be presented conduct on her program, "Music ner, Paula Kriegel, Margey Lynch, again Monday evening at 8:15 for in Miami," Saturday, April 21, Patricia Roth, Maxine Stein, Mil­ those who were unable to secure over station WKAT from 5 to Parts and Service All Makes of Automobiles Repaired dred Storch, and Florence Wein­ tickets for the Sunday perform­ 5:30 p. m. 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