The Miami Hurricane
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Railroad Representatives Coronation Of Queen To Climax To Take Reservations Primaries Being HeM Today; A representative ut the Atlantic toast, timid* East (Hast, and Sera- hoard railroads, and Eastern Air Chi Omega Carnival Tonight Lines Mill be Ui the athletic eSce Run-OHs To Be Wednesday Monday, April IS. (mas It a-as. Coronation of the 1°46 Carnival Queen will be the highlight ol lo t p.m., to take reservations tor the sixth annual Chi Omega carnival to be held tonight at the students' trips home this spring. Starr, Frank!-, Up_n__h Vh For fair University cafeteria and patio from 8 p.m. until I a.m. The dance These representatives will he al will also feature twenty-three booths sponsored by campus organ the I'niversity fur one day only Petitions For Qao Mas DM HIT 3 izations, dancing in the cafeteria and on an outdoor dance floor, and come here as a tenvenleiwe tor students. Candidates far and door prizes awarded by Chi Omega •given Candidates for Carnival Queen an election, folia Alpha Epsilon Phi, Marvelle Kap in the Theater in, Jim Ian; Delta Zeta, Colleen Delaney; Lipscomb, and Lee Stan Iota Alpha Pi, Joy Arpert; Kappa Veterans To Fete Convalescents ami Jim Vaccaro: Sigma. Rita Meeersman; Stray Shier; treasurer. fcreeks. Kitty Lou Hoffman; Phi Voting in Epsilon Pi. Pat Roth; Sigma Chi, took Rosalie Hill; Sigma Kappa. Vir Wilh 'Florida Formal' Tonight annex, ai ginia Murphy; Cleo Phi, Rita Zar- late this et; Pi Kappa Alpha, Bobble Murch; By BiRNtci BERNARD aiid Zeta Tau Alpha, Sally Taylor. Final Tonight, the I'niversity of Miami Veterans' association will place Tuesday a« 11 » earn, m mm Voting on candidates will continue honor one hundred servicemen convalescing at the Hiltmore Army until 11 pm. tonight, but will be Theater secret from 10 until 11 p.m. Regional hospital at their "FUnul.i Formal," from 8 p.m. until in the The Queen will be presented with midnight The affair will lie held at the Policemen's Henevolence a gift from Chi Omega as well as Association hall in Miami. gifts from downtown stores. Gifts This promises to tie one of the biggest affairs of the year To donated from Coral Gables shops the tune of tour well-known local' ire Dewey's Jewelers, 10-karat orchestras, there will he continuous gold locket; Ringer's Jewelers, ear entertainment supplied by the night - rings; Coral Gables Jewelry Store, dubs and theater-restaurants of DormReservations gold cross and chain; Amidon's, al greater Miami, bum of Showboat records; Pilking- This ia a non-profit affair with no ton's, a fifteen-dollar photograph; admission charge Incidental ex Due By June I Gables theater, two passes, and penses are to be fekt hi bv the Varsity Cleaners, five dollars' cred Veterans' iissuci.in.eii The hall has $v>0 Deposit Vee it. been obtained, free of charge, from Also Coral Gables Flower Shop, the Policemen's Benevolence asso- Due At Same Time bouquet; Coral Way Florists, cor ciation All the entertainers have The University is experiencing sage; Cobb's, crystallized fruit and been secured without charge, also .oi unprecedented demand for dor- gift package; Marian Shop, lace Tlie American Guild eef Variety mitorv reservations for nes (Continued on Page Six) A -lists and the American Federa Or J Rus Owre, .lean .e| ..dmims- tion nf Musicians have MMMlM ilatum, has announce tlie Vets' association fur this, a I. t« P-as "We now have on hand more ap -etnaialfc' ' The four orchestras are: Mw'tm plications foi rooms than we hav« Beal Announces Selkirk funn tin- Ulacksionc hold s|*icc in the eleiinntotHM. Last year l.es Huliinsein from Jummcs-oii 11..- we had a similar, ihieuuh much Trail, Al Kiicrhuchlcr fvum the I'.e -mallei denial!.!, ami I i;i.nt many I JS a m Final Faculty Offices lice Hcncvulcnce association, and students who had made dormitory Summer Sdwei Ike ( afetrtia Frankie Matthews (rum the S.m i esei\ .di.>iis cancelled them at the Mr. K. Malcolm Beal, registrar, Juan restaurant. last nnnulc K\cry case such as this > l____j,Tbr has announced the following list of may mean ili.it an education has 'llie list of entert.iinei -. nletaincd faculty members and their offices lee-en denied to someone, at a time Pre-Rcqii._i.in bv Chairman Ted Wayne are Hal as a guide to students seeking ad when all colleges are MMM croweded Thornton ul Cluh __, •«**> Walk vice before enrolling in the sum than over In-fme in hist.., er, Iris Karyl, 3 HRIW(»|IM»|1 funn mer session. un necessary, thereto^ Rules Club lienl, the local Mam ice. Ma- HI tain that all available Mr. Conley R. Addington, 325; 'U l.ell, t'.lleseeil t i IC1-, ee| |lic Miami M space is occupied and that Pre Dr. Taylor R. Alexander, 379; Mr lest given Modelling sclie.i.l, Frank Paris and students naw cnrollerd at the Univ- Modeste Alloo, Music Shop; Mr. i—Sn in thr Senate Marionettes (rein the Clovet Club, oisiti have the first chance to make Foster AUer, Ad. Bldg.; Mrs. Dor- ,,,,,1 (,,,„, Kitis Duvis' Airliner are a inns," Dean Owre stated. oth. N. Andrews, 334; Mrs. Hannah LoU Swum, r.u-ol md I-eslte, ami All cunentK enrolled students Spiro A'her, Music Bldg.; Dr. Luis | c;,.n,. r„„v and Ite'teerta. wishing accommodations in tbe dmr- A. Baraet, 341; Mr. Virgil Barker, The spnit liehiiul this affair is imteei les nest fall must make reser- 341; Mr. Paul Barrus, 321; Mr. K. I * p n Kinal heitb rcm.ukalelc ami fommcndalilc \ utiems MM June 1 On that date, Malcolm Beal, 200; Mr. Mercer all apace will be immediately fillers! HI the * ale- Beasley, Athletic Office; Dr. John For every Individual menthx o\ the Veterans' association has a pel- from the requests now on hand. In R. Beery, 259; and i sonal share in this affair Thev each older to insure feet faith in makinc Dr. Joel Belov, Music Bldg Mrs. j realize that too soon, tee,, MMQ reservations, a fifty-dollar deposit Frances Hovey Bergh, Music Bldg. have forgotten the small Minority fee will lie required at the time re Mr. Ross Beiler, 327; Mr. William I of men and women who are still in servation-, are made. Students who Bobrick. Music Bldg.; Mr. Rockwell | the hospitals throughout HM United have aheaely deposited ten dollars. S. Bovle, 321; Mr. James E. Branch,, States. These convalescing servlee- the fminer fee. must complete the deposit by June 1 227; Dr. Walter M. Buswell, 379; men have had ml) kiiul nf enter- Bldg. Mr. Lee E. Butterfield, 238; Dr. ' tainment "brought" to them st all Tins fee •- of course apptknhte James J. Carney, Jr., 252; Mr. Philip times. So, tonight, they uie to be t.e the payment of the dormitory W. Carter, 267; Mr. Edward Clarke, taken away fnuu the hospital at- fee ll ts tefundahle upon rerquent Opn Friday Music Bldg.; Mr. John H. Clouse, inosphorc ami w ill jeeiu tlietr fellow until August 1. 265; Mr. Eugene Erwin Cohen, 325; veterans, ami their guests, to share Mme. Lina Coen, Music Bldg.; Mr I i evening of fun. A. N. Cole, 238; and Dr. Donald H Admission is by invitation only Cook. 137A. for members of Ihe Veterans' Asso Dr. Julian D. Corrington. 100D; ciation, their dates, a group of Uni Lambda Chi's Pick Mr. L. Earl Curry, Law Bldg.; Dr. versity niils, a group of Barrv col William P. Dismukes, 238: Mrs. Ad It He women, and one hundred Bilt aline S. Donahoo, 233; Mr. Edward more servicemen. The limited num .-Year-Old f. Dunn. Atnletic Office; Mr. John ber of servicemen is due to the fact F. Erb. 200; Dr. Arturo diFilippi. that nearly all of the Biltmore men Music Bldg.; Mr. Denman Fink. wanted to attend Among the guests For Sweetheart Dean Bertha Foster, Music School; will be Dr. and Mrs. Bowman F. Dean Charles R. Foster, Jr., 235; Ashe, faculty members who ale vet tutting away from the traditional and Dr. Harold A. Frey, 254. erans of the Armed Forces, and selection of fraternity sweMtheearts. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity chose Dr. Jasper V. Garland. 311; Dr Coach Jack Harding and the ath R» '.«Jll«tl:.K '.., _Ker as its 1946 sweetheart Sheila Carney. Helen L. Garlinghouse, 250; Mr letic staff. mm H Tables and four and half year old daughter of George Scott Gleason, 375; Mr. Chairman Ted Wayne has besen pnaent (or card Dr. James J. Carney. Jr, aaeociaSe Henry Gregor, Music Bldg.; Mr. given full and continuous coopera IM a ll| ie trying Sc professor of economics. The dance Everett A. Hackett, 137; Dr. Wil tion by his assistants, entertainment Student- was held at 2300 N.W 14th Street liam L. Halstead, 341; Miss Donna that wouW committee, Lenny Schwarti, Mrs. Thursday evening. Blair Hamlett, library; Mr. John Katz (Miami Beach), and Capt. te donate it J. Harding. Athletic Office; Mrs. Ni Thompson, Special Services Officer As Sheila was presented with an •se ss the rec halL" na M. Harkins, 250; Mr. William G. at the Biltmore. Con Williams super Easter bunny. Art Peavy, president t the >v—1 hav* net yet been Harkins. Library; Mr. Franklin Har vised the program and ads commit of the fraternity, serenaded her with met B ie hoped that they ris, Ad. Bldg.; and Mr. Albert E. tee with the help of Gene Kllgman. the sweetheart song of Lambda Chi. Harum, 339. John Cullen is in charge of trans YtMtors to the dance were surprised no faculty Mrs. Lucy B. Hauser, 303; Mrs. portation and finances. Invitations, at the novel presentation. Use i iiM-sdHnty Luellen Hauser, 338; Mr. William refreshments, and flowers are being Preceding the presentation ot the bathe hall J- Hester, 105 Ad. Bldg.; Mr. Pedro taken care of by Bob Wahlberg. sweetheart, there was a vast with the stu- Ramon Hiiiharne, 244; Dr. Elmer Miss Edythe Davidson and Leo of active members and Deem Qwre said. (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Six) (Continued on Page Seven.' PAGE TWO THE MIAMI HURRICANE THE MIAMI letters To The Editor Editor Hurricane Editors dXoti Dear I ditor: Almost every week in your column, you give recog H.RRIUIE nition to some good or bad feature around school. Praise and blame are handed out generously, and I THE MIAMI HURRICANE, official student newspaper ai the Uelventty of Miami. Is published every Friday during believe thus far, rightly. Ihe school year by students of the University. Mall Bu! as yet. no recognition or praise has been given to subscription price. S 1.00 per —11 an important part of the school. CHARLOTTE IOTHH Ovf a month ago, our Theater was painted and EdttOf-in-C—ei redecorated. Vou remember what it looked like before. .April IJ CHARLOTTE STAMM CHARLOTTE ABRAMS don't vou? Roaches and spiders had reserved seats for We urge yoa Managing Ediior News Editor Business Managvr each show that went on. lhe Theater has a fresh coat self the sit MAmrr ODZE of light green paint, inside and out, in the lobby. It We the MARGARET BLUE Associate Editor MAC ODOM Editorial Assistant looks lean and is much easier on the eyes. The pictures Epsiloo Pi MANNY BERllNEH Sports Editor from i he John Daly theater have been neatly arranged MARTHA DUNN l Editor in the lobby, and now visitors who come to see our Fiuteiuity Fifllnf ALEC GOLDBERG plays ire not quite so disillusion^ as they onece were. SALLY RITT _ Sorority Editor OERRY RASMUSSEN Music Editor when hey entered the dark and dingy lobby. HANI LEVENSON Art Editor By the way. last but certainly not least. I'm sure the DAVE MOLD AN Photographer dram., students must be pleased with the pleasant MORTY GALOWTT2 chango. EMMA ROSENBERG Circulation Manager JOY MOSELEY Advertising Manager Yours truly, DAVE ROTHENBERG Ejcchange Editor Bernice Dacks MURIEL COUISHON Editor Emeritus P. S. It might be the Hurricane mentioned this once questions SIMON HOCHBERGER Faculty Adviser but 1 ve never seen it—and 1 read the paper from answer on the beginning to end. and that they •epsrtsisi Fete Treleavee. bene Erickson. Betty Io Taylor. Martha MeiSs Deris WeHsaaa. Betty Rt_9ey. Dot Edekon. Ed Oka. Ar- fraternity. We better thai i Uee Bake. Hope Tarns* — •, Peart Geld. for fraternities to keep their Feoteee Wrttotsi Cs*li-I nalMre. W_Ured Wood. Audrey selves. Oelb. Edith Shier. Men In Gteea. Debtee Cornelias. Gen. _5g- 5. The editorial rnafsiwri mmn. Nell SehlH. Doris W •___•__>. Marian Giaeburg. on the principal officer of •perls BtoHi Skeldea leeey. Harvey ColdnMin. Stan Saflroa, 4 7' Music ^e* him with an arbitrary imtxiee ei BaffRlOa WPeiswClera* 2 taken by the fraternity the rules of the fraternir*." \ I \\ \Mtli. 2t>. 1946 No. 24 ftv GERRY RASMVSSDN Wi'h Songfest rehearsals becoming more regular, student conductors realize the advantage of everything from musical ability to aspirin. Irene Patty says that The Way We See It.. she 1-asn't seen the same four faces at any rehearsal. whilt Pat Sullivan really knows how to get the girls 1. There was as i nayfcn out -o practice; his secret must be good, for they as was possible. Dick Best Yt»tth Bones flock in the Music building for all rehearsals. Tuesday—before the < iBlwiai At lit-d thi- groups "' haunted and frustrated card Some of the "Warsaw Concerto'' swooners were sur* He would confirm nor deny other memberes of the fraternity .liurk* din leave their newly found classroom bridge prise . to hear a strangely familiar theme in Sibelius' as is stated in the letter, they nlile* I'MIK jiong fans cam pick up where they left Second Symphony last Sunday afternoon and Monday- night. During the usual intermissional group chats, of Lee Starr and one other •il wtun k'.
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Track T« Tfaeh Caaek Bennett urgently "M" (Iub Holds Annual Field reaaol- thai all studenta inirtest ed la tr> tug out fur tha l'nlver_lty team icport lu the Quarterback Held Ix-hm.l lhe Kreneh Villace Day; Pike, Chi 0 Take Honors any »rekda> afternoon at 3 pm. Off Guard . . . The I'niversity of Miami M"' Club nil In arf it» neeet <«MM Kield DM in history before a large craard of _tt__trmt» aaiMntiy oa By MANNY HKHUNEK PIKA Tops B'Nuls lhe Quarterback held Chi Omeea aad Phi tLappa We were glad to see such a lar^e ami .nlhusiasiu pom oi high scoring honors for the days rvents. students participating in anil watching the M" (lull's held U.i\ I'he feature attraction of the aftenwaa WM attractions. In Softball Openor In ihe opening game uf tha baaa The spectators were so busy with the tlay's events that they MU Ull intramural aaaaon Pi Kappa Hurricanes Tie 6-6 little heed to 'he brief shower which umm..l aioinul noun Alpha dovvnefd the Beach Nuts by Watching the girls running broad jump coapttlUOR, a vv.is t-.ts\ | seen- ol 12-4 on Tuesday after- At Ft. Lauderdale no,, n to see that the coeds made MN ui an eliou io keep limii Playing its third match af thi liol< How man led the Pike attack season, the University of sprawling flat in the messy sawdust th.m m kchl«via| dUttnca wilh ,e homer along with Don Kink, ms team managed to During the men's high jump one of the contestants was so anxious who had two singles in three trips deadlock against a superior group In lhe plate. The winneis got off to clear the bar that he just eiove over head lirsl On the men'., representing the Fori T malaiilah lo | Ma-run lead in the second mn- relay all of the participants had run hallway .Hound lhe field, Town and Tennis Club. The latest iii.; em a walk anil a tuple hy Hull- only to discover there had been a Ma start ... .me encounter took place on doi; Kuiiilx, l.ut lhe Beach Nuts Saturday afternoon. April 11 at As far as color was concerned I'i K.Vs tlaming red push- put a walk Mi a silicic together Fort Lauderdale. mobile and driver stole the show . . Finally, in the baseball io knol the count tn their half of ln the feature contest Mark Brown tin inning. game the diamond gem of lhe afternoon was Dr Mcvei s t|unk al the Hurricanea suffered hia fin* In the top of the third PiKA slide back into second base safely to pievcni being 'cilled nut of the _eMon in sotmmO *» Mulloy Tokaa Rivar Oaka Tltta scored sis times, then pitchers Bill Buddy Behrens 6-3. 6-4. Brawn's Roger* and Charlie Knighton held teammate. Dan Sullivan. We see where Gardnar Mulloy, Hurricane nel team advise, has the loseis in cluck for the remainder I«y Jimmy Evert 0-4. 0-2. The had added another tennis championship to his utiisiainling u-inul I .•( the content, The seeond game of Lauderdale garnered two when he won the River Oaks title from Hilly lallieti at Hutton, the .ettomooii w.e, ...ncelled beecause as Tom Burke fell Texas, on Sunday. ihe Ffeotbeltan >h.l not appear for the steady stroking of Alejo Pull ih.ii sehedlilisl MM with QH Mulloy, who spent three years in the N.tvv is showing e\eiv wood 6-4. 8-6 and Charlie Lund- Phi. .tron tx.wed to Q M. Gomto 6-2. 6-4 indication that he may surpass his pre-war rait|uct wielding muni Phl Kp Wins 14-2 The duo ol Manny Berliner and plishments. Coach Mercer llrasley. while at the I'ni.cisiiy heljieil Die \Vcdnes.l,i\ Phi Ep went on a Joe Blackman accounted for half the Gardnar with his footwork and backhand drive As | ustih, this scoring itimpage to down Kappa Sig Itui'icaaa 14-2. Kapi>a Sigma led 2-0 as Phi singiSes and year the I'niversity of Miami will have a slrung lepiesenlalive lot Ep came lo leat ui the home half an important doubles contest Ber the national tennis crown in September of thi second innini; liner defeated Al Burnes 6-1, 6-t. The winners began to warm up Hurricanes Play At Horn* while Blackman took three sets to .eiiei |eushtsi tive runs acvo.vs At this University baseball fans will get a chaine lu see their own college Ed Smith 3-6, 6-1, 6-0L peillil Leslie Bell stalled things e'lf Betty Ruth Hulbert and Sandy team in action this afternoon at Miami Kield when the llunitanes with a double. Slum Ellis struck Paniello in a similar fa-lion reg—- play their first home game of the season against ihe Jacksonville oul lull Jack Pi nice kept the game Mad three additional points for the Naval Air Station. alive with | MIU:1O I'hi Ep i;ot three i Miami. Pamelle dis more lease hits before the inning From all indications it looks like the Miami nine will In- Uiiiiy posed of Bock Grinis 6-1. €-0, aa ended. .3 C_i TMT. a mighty tough foe in this Jacksonville utiiiil bci.uise the line-up Hulbert was forced to a third at* of the visitors includes a number of former pioiessiunal kill ln the toiiith li.une il.. i.H.f really in winning over Louis Clinton 6-3. players. The Hurricanes dropped two engagements on the iu.nl (ell in on the hapless Kapp 4-tS. iS-4 ai i'hi Ep talUad atohl IM met Doubles ieso.;- were due mainly to lack of expei ence, and we think il might help lhe led Ihe Phi Ep attack with a pair Boh: def. Brown- eef doubles ..ml a single in four trips morale of the boys considerably if ihey wen- In sec some friendly tiinkc 6-:! 7-5; Evert-Fullwood def lo the i> 1.i!e.• Unulium was on thc faces in the crowd urging them on to VKtOI v Sulhvan-Lundgren 6-4. 6-2: Ber- laound for Kl :'h Know les in def Grim.-Burma I ,.lte !n Co-ed Sohboll Hullx-rt-Paniello del \ Phys.-Ed. Majors IH" Beaten bv Si ma I hi Tuesday. April 30 s Smith-Terhuat 9-11. 6-4. 6-3. Form Association ZTA vs. lAI'i-l:.t« In the second contest of the after- Wednesday, May I noon .'. ught contest went ut t.e take over the lead peprraan- Students majoring in ph\ steal ZTA vs Delta I lamina—1:30 ,. Mpaa O .,-. e up what turned out eKiucation recently met and formed Thursdav, Mav .' he winners si,i,,,l oil what looked to ka the winning run in the feourth the Women's Athletic Associatii n ol KKti vs. Delta Zeta—4:30 • uuum; rally. when tXen Connell opened the frame the Universitv- of Miami. 'I'EP stalled oil the contest in the with a homer deep inlo center- fieU. hist inning with four markers In the seventh pitcher Herb Wo'en- Elections were held at the first Water Ballet Si-.ui.. Chi cut the lead lo one run : TEP smashed out a meeting with the following oil cers I'n-cds are slill needed for Ihe vvaier ballet team. Nan Ycrhocti. in their half of die frame seoitm; m\> the losers within one na af elected: Irma Davis, president; letty Ill-evident of the itie.up. unmuiuccd U-. and Nancarrow, vice-president; and licr- that anv sirl who wants to join i home run l>v Jim His. Al H.id.-on turned in an excellent aldine Kerr, secretary. Ihe water ballet team should con- lit the thud H|M O . pitching far the ;wo runs on three singles and a force Sigma Chi squad, A constitution for the Association tart her at San Sebastian dormi free passes and striking eat is now being drawn up. tory or Mrs. Sample in her oBlce. Softball Schedule Tuesday. April 3* Gables Paradise Phi Ep vs. Footballers Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Sigma RESTAURANT and FOUNTAIN WceJaeMby. May 1 BKOW^ UKRBY PiKA vs. Lambda Chi OPEN 11 A_M. TO 2:00 A.M. lee Cream to Tahe Out 3058 COHAL WAY Trg 3800 S. W. 8TH STREET. TAMIAMI TRAIL FAMOUS HAMBl •__» PHONE 484346 Ml AMI, FLORIDA GL4NT SODAS med MILK -HAKES SOITS - SALADS - MRU Yeiermm mud wUe Eat at the Plavdium Luncheonette urgently desire LeBARON AIR CONDITIONID FOR YOUR COMFORT apartment tor m .RAt.ON IVENTE. Bark el t___l See and Eat Foods Cooked the Deecom-Woy CHICKEN, STEAKS end CHOPS, oeeupmueg on or and FULL FOUNTAIN SERVICE Coohlng desired. Fine Foods. Proparly PricwL to Sooth* Your Appottta CmllMortgLmshg. MOTHERS l)V^ J7S7 S. W. »TH ST, ON THE TRAIL - PHONE 4S-4JJS WWI. dvaa Mclimna, Manager Sundaxms Max 12 «H ui K I\1H AMOCO GAS • SE1BERUNG T1RKK • WIIXARO BATTERIES • (Etje (Dlb JfltU - » W S. W. 1ST ST. PIXIE PHONE hem rlRE CO. THE MIAMI HURRI AXE PACE Six Itfliab** Ito-hash
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Ticket- for tonight _ dance sponsored by thr VrtcnM' iation can now be secured from Bob Wahlberf ia thr Vet has U*n <1OM on th_ affair hy the i mm [tin hmn by Tot __«_ KmrruinMeM Irom pr ofr if wan) __m tkioaaafOoot thr fpiuor Miami area wil be on hand far a ing him Mrli_r_anrir. la tion four veteran* from tht t__fiint Baaaal Mr to be a* oi Urn •4 M_.hr
Oftce. T_r president, at-large. Charlie ,^^^^^^ nounces that ia order to be a must be hied in the o__e fay Ma; ami u School elections are «_y a a Thin* I Do." is important not only that all thr , bnt that every one Newly electad officers who at Jell | in the else vote as well. ^^^^ will construct the tended the oonfaraaca from the Uni- wera Margaret Blue, presi- Havinc We are looking forward to seeing all of the veteran, tonight heetha. and they will be decorated in psychological cases. Da by their sponsors, as in former dent; Paula Vandevuir, social vice Show up, youll have a good time. president; Montex Seh warts, secre sen is abo author oi tte years. Members of the "M" Club tary , Prank Nagy, treasurer; Martha Traiaiac tha Vaata fcr S^* will assist in stringing colored lights Putin, publicity chairman; Clara Tha purpoaa el the | around the patio. Wallace, magatine representative. tional centar ia ta al Senate Publicity Committee Rose Irwin is ch.iniii.ui of the and Mary Martha Hornby. Sumiay people who h*» e dance, assisted hy Peggy O'Brien. school representative. Louise Ray Gets Little Itself; Works Hard ejtOi Marion Hasty. Queen's booth; and Sue Carnahan also attended. Liz Kruger, tickets; and Dorothy Taking part on the program were By MARY FRANK Jelleison, construction of hooths Clara Wallace, state enlistment vice One of the most active groups on the campus which itself re Thc t\ft> -live cents admission charge president, who conducted the round- ceives little publicity is the Senate publicity committee. will admit students to the dance table of state vice presidents; Mar The purpose of this committee is to publicize all Senate activi and the carnival and will give them garet Blue, who uave the morning chances on the grand door prises devotional; and Paula ties, all class meetings, and any other activities concerning the lo be awarded. The carnival is MM who spoke ou RSI' \,vatioA_ Student .Association. to all students, their families and emphasis The committee does this by making posters and by placino | friends Dormitory girls will he Other ortieers of B.S.U. are Pran- list of the social functions in the granted I a.m. permission ting from the sophomore class; Mor ces Horn, enlistment \ A prize will be given to the group Hurricane. ty Galowitz from the junior class. Rulsua Leonard. who has the hest IXHUII Chaperons president The publicity committee started Lareeta Cater from the senior class; will act as judges Y W A the idea of using the public address and Charlotte Abrams Hurricane system as a means of communicat representative. ing with the student body. At pres Cong-Christian League ent it is taking measures to set To Sponsor Chicken Dinner SKAGSETH up more amplifiers in order to im Vet Dance Memlvels ol the Cong! 'egdtlollal- Chustian league will sponsor a prove the system. (Continued from Page One! chicken dinnai Tuesday at 5 p in at Stationery Co.. Chairman of the publicity com Wixman are in charge e.f lights an.l lhe foliiilciiatl.eliae chinch of t'olal mittee is Janice Greenfield. Mem decorations. .vd minim rat vm bers from the student body include Also lending administrative tal Bill Schwarzman and Sally Ritt. ents are Gordon Pred n.l Sv WO* There will ha a charge el Illy nm Other representatives are Bea Ginz- piro, in chaise of the date bureau burg and Sally Peters from the art Immeasurable aid has. been contrib department; Gerry Rasmussen from ute.! Iv the publie ie 1.ei ,.iis uAc* at HAPPY the music school; Natalie Frankel the. Biltmore hospital ..nil be Mis CABLES from the law school; Louis Vitolo Li-viiio whee is the so. ill coimaalnr •osn \N i\»mm from the freshman class: Diana Ep- there TIIKATRK HOUR AT THK ORCHID CORSAGE SERVICE rn Man.. April _*-W VENETIAN UNO CROSBY BOB HOPE For 1'our Date Student Prices ito i it: it DOROTHY LAMOUR Contact Noble Mason "ROAD TO UTOPIA" Veterans' ______Office m RHM 58-VII8 it I .> K 2790 S. W. 27th Ave. Tu... W.d„ April 10 • May 1 IArT VERA tlHUHA RALSTON [? \i Ju.l (MI lime Highway WILLIAM MARSHALL [leVsT _.».___- «' Gilpin's CAMERA Store HOM in-t.titi MURDER IN THE ii.... » at EVERYTHING THAT IS AVAILABLE Admission .... title MUSIC HALL" (^flPITOL H.1..1 Walker Nancy Kelly IN PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Till Included TEL. 2 0463 a MIAMI 32. FLA. Service Men . , , 40ti Opening Wed.. May I Until I u 1S9 S. E. FIRST STREET CLAUDETTE COLBERT (>,..» 7 III lo II (HIP.K ORSON WELLES 1 to 5 .Sitinfuv Att.rnoan "TOMORROW IS V FOREVER" GEORGE BRENT CA,laroeau 'r&mUrtttHtt Photographers CORAL or THEATRE 'Portraits Personalized* 7fa440*t GREEt G XJSOR CXAM GAJU 128 VALENCIA CORAL CARLES ______All-erxpenae Air Cruiaea "ADVENTURE' Tee- We*- _»•* 1* Mar > to Havana DAVID WVLM Air aad Boat Cruiaea STAMITY HOLLOWAY toNaatM la Special role* i "THE WAY AHEAD" Double Feature Ths. Fii- May 2 1 Tox information and (ljirlll Early Maasii 1_M r—arvationa — FLAGLER THEATRE "WILSON" TRRUEl ,INC. Saturday. May 4 JOHN WAYNE s_PM 1700 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. VERA HRUBA RALSTON 313 WEST FLAGLER STREET • MIAMI PHONES 4-60.11 • 41-1162 la "DAKOTA" also "Daughter ol Don Q" Chapter 4 ArKlL 26. 1946 THE MIAMI HURRICANE PACK SEVEN
RHYTHM SECTION Finals Nol To Be Changed Mrs. Berglu Music Instructor. Students are advised that final By JACK BLOESE examinations (or the second sem Attends Confereti Master* oi th* Keyboard ester will occur on the dates The dominant figure and prevailing influence of modern piano printed in the General Announce Mrs. France- Ho is. with little doubt. Art Taium. Tatum jKissesses a tremendous ment Bulletin for 1*45-16. A de National Music Educate* \. The tailed schedule of examination*, technique and a wealth of dynamic ideas which does not suffer will be announced later. entire l'nited States aad • for lack of feeling. Flashing runs, intricate bass figures, exciting Dean ol the Faculty at the delegation ol contrapuntal themes, all performed with imprccable taste that Jay T. W. Pearson IV.ue through Mu- add up to a greatness that has been praised by many of the sn programs of many and vj called -serious" musicians lib. Stravinsky, Stokowski, and others. When Ouke Ellington listed his twelve favorite recordings, he Vets' Organization Establishes included '. . • a record by Tatum, any record." Having been Mind ing Glad- for the greater portion of his life, Tatum play> by ear. Ihis con- Rj.leilph Non-ProfitHousingCorporation Sheffield. dition may have contributed to his tremendous facility for im By PEARL GOLD •*h< are provisation. On records, we find him at his inventive best plavin" The I'niversity Veterans' Organuation established it< own private Massenet s • Elegie." This side can be found in a new Tatum album . em mms- beachhead in the matter of housing. The latest rieews is the for Ce^rv.ri- accompanied by other favorites such as "Sweet Lorraine." Ot mation of a non-profit corporation that will build low cost Happy." and "Lullaby of the Leaves. (Decca Album Xo. 126) for the homeless vet. Guarnieri According to John Cullen. president of the Veterans' AM Johnny Guarnieri is the pianist whose "SS" efforts were waxed the corporation will operate to eliminate all middleman profit by on more discs during 1945 than any other artist of the Steinway VETS Housing listed on the bulletin heart Johnny also has a distinguished musical heritage. His forefathers buying all materials directly from Association office. Take : the source. were the producers of the famous Guarnierius violins which some It could be As the plan stands now, the vet musicieins prefer to the more widely publicized instruments of •request erans who will invest $1,000 in cor Stradivarius. poration stock, will receive a two- Guarnieri employs numerous piano styles, often openly copying bedroom house, complete with win ter and summer air conditioning styles of other leading piani ^ts. He frequently engages in musical units, and all other modern con horseplay like that found in his eccentric composition, "Hangover veniences. The total cost of the For Johnny s romantic and mellow mood, listen to his waxing of house will be between $6,000 and Lambda Chi •I'm in the Mood for Love" and "That Old Black Magic These $6,500. The officers of the Veterans' As- | numbers can be found in the new Johnny Guarnieri Trio album, sociation plan to start to work on together with such originals a. "Duces Wild" and "Duces Mild. this project immediately by selling [Savoy Records.) shares of stock in the corporation Garner up tu and including $300,000 so that the tirst block of homes will be fin From the heart of 52nd Street in X. Y. G.. emerges a new-comer ished within four to six months. who is rapidly assuming considerable stature as a keyboard This project is the direct result ereat. Errol Garner is the name, and his style smacks of the classics. of the recent rally held in Bayfront His impressionistic portrayal of "Laura" created a minor sen Park and. under the present build ing regulations, should be able to sation among music fans wherever this platter was available. succeed in its aims. Distribution of the Savoy label is somewhat wider now, so it should In line with efforts to get housing Dr and St not be too difficult to locate a iopy of this number. The turnover for the veteran student, the A_so- and Mrs. James J offers two minutes plus of stimulating Garner piano and "Somebody MMM now has listed approximate Dr and Mn Cr_ries Loves Me." (Savoy 571) ly one hundred rooms, together and Dean and Mrs. with the airport hutment projects. Veterans interested in jobs will find • %I*B«W Phase ttt»t between twenty and twenty-tive TOMMY •OOI ••OP Gregor Concert Postponed **tswi*> HANDS GittShop Heury Gregur's concert sched ule for Monday. April 29. his COU ^ s PRETZELS, etc. Jetmmlry, Stationery. Gifts been cancelled until next season. _m PONCE DE LEON BLVD. 2N*#tt MmmSoCm K#NWH«
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P_e_e V«0 SOMUK4 LUNCHES, SAM>VK___B__. SKA 1 CONTINUOUS M Uhe \. • AIRY Dim. mi the Barmen Co. .J to leeC tEfje ^tranb IRestaurant Hi* hard* For Records MUh • IM» ¥I//\M\F MMM ? ?._ -- * . • ( | «f THE MIAMI HURRICANE V.K:< University s Symphony ITorfc T Social Calendar 1 Delights Mrs. Volpe, Director By IRENE ERICKSON • » a.m-4.30 p_». A firm believer that the symphony orchestra mn influential^ Student A.VS.K-- ! IMa, Cataarla mamma; 12 30 pa, siariing the national acknowledgment of the a-12 45 p_n Chi Volpe. musical director, works tirelessly to bring better mti_. University patio t ID I tpir duii HM ii.in agents in athletic office to iie nationally famous artists who Her later life influenced by mi» iwttit . . fellows leading BOW. bkn I man s buff take reservation*, 3 30 pm, De have given concerts in Miami, as bate club 401: 4 p.m, Stray Oreeka well as announced oilier concerts in to a marked degree, Mrs. Volpe ia a gMd time had by all.. 336; S pm., Alpha Phi Omega, 401; tha area, came to a clone last week. gan studying voice at sixteen M gave some public appearances. Boa. 3 30 p.m., Phl Epsilon Pi dinner, Among those whom Mrs. Volpe Chi .Alpha formal . wonderful afiair chose Dr she had no desire to make _ San Sebaatian restaurant; 6:30 p.m. Introduced to an appreciative radio * four -year-old daughter Sheila as sweetheart presented a career, preferring to help |. Kappa Sigma, French village; 7 audience during the laat six months husband. tar with fraternity sweetheart pin and a stuffed I tinny rabbit P in , Lamhda Chi Alpha, French were Sir Thomas Beecham, guest eaemmj ttaa herself . pretty Sally Taylor escorted by Lamlxla village; Phl Epailon Pi, French roiiiluclor; Tossy Spivakovsky, vio Mrs. Volpe's duties as busi^ m teeny Aft Peavy . . attractive Bobbie Koenig win Wolf, Russ village; Sigma Chi, 401; 7:13 p.m., linist; Alexander Borovsky, Russian- manager of the symphony will MI mmm lucky Chuck Berndt dancing with Het'y Jo Wilson Hillel houae; 7 90 p.m . American pianist; Igor Gorin, bari take her to New York to BRM as liartender . . saw that heavenly two- Tau Epailon 1'ln Hill. I house; 8 tone; Alliert Spalding, violinist: Gy for soloists and artists to appt«« p.m., PI Kappa Alpha, French orgy Sandor. pianist. Dr John Er next season's concerts. She is larr- and Manny Berliner doing a mean two village. skine, write!•; .Hill Jell epics ('•union. ing on May 24 and expects ts kt tta girl who types this column foi me. without Tuesday, April 30: 11 .'HI „ m Final violinist and head of the Gordon away for six weeks. campaign S|>eeclie» (or Student it amtmpa sever be printed) . . Mr. and Mrs tiene Sumner string quartet Though her ilay in and oat •[ latum, Theater; Ha|iliM Sm- I married, had a dreamy dance >>y themselves the office designated "Svmpe_—. el.-iel union, l!:i_, II 4.S | in., flu Is She also mtci view eil Dr Modeste Tickets" is amply occupied mO . . left Me staring oft in space, dreaming myself. nun : lull, 313; Alle.ie, conductor of Ihe symphony, Dr Al tin 11 ell Fillippi I,HIIIII..1 .mil the details that insure the suoe^g Nickname Contest U MAKS l.ielle. llire.lV Ul ,1 I tl) t • lii.-eieei of tin- Miami Opera guild; production of a concert. BJrs. Vdm Ellie I_jvine nicknatneed Adolescent" by her hitest dale iieeiin B-4, Law hlilit Di Chuilcs D 'I'll.up, iliuvtier of is nut too busy to plan little am- Claire Epstein tabbed Dragon Lady' . . Gloria Leichter dubbed Wednesday, May I: H 30 an, I .In lhe I'niicisitv eel MI.IIIU Winter In prise parties, encourage an appnb- "Midget''. . Hal Goldstein is known to all as "Beaky' inn, Final rli-i-liuii fui Student stitute eel Alls anel Sciences; and ,it ion of the beauties and pltMM Association, t'afelci ill ullllcX; 3 311 De Ratal. McN1c1.ll, elu.vi.ir of the m life, and be an active part olm, News and More News ii.in Aie ii.-i v eiuie, t.-iinis itadlum; Hispanic Institute Student life of the University. Margaret Blue, twenty one years old Easter Day . . she's free, 630 pm Hiii.-i foundatl HUM el Willi llie- le-leulnn public white, and .. Peg O'Brien received a live rabbit from Gene Hamm k house, 4-.Mill p m., Unlvrisiiv t.-.i IHIIII up Mrs V.II|K- inter lieiniii-iii^ sin.lfiu veterans' wlvea, on Easter morn . . Ed Oka wearing his heart on his sleeve hoping vlcilcil MlSS Mllllel Ken pi,mist, S.III Be Haitian lovi .'ii her l,i-.l lei..,1,1c,,st Miss Kerr Frohman, Mann Hetty Harris will come along and pluck it off . I 'ick .Viper in Thursday, May _: II M ei in , AsSelll- i|i|'e-,eleel 111 lhe lilsl of lhe s\ Itipllutn Win Tourney viting people to go for a ride in his new "46" auto, which he took lely, 'I'lleMle-l , 1II.Illini ell le'll III oil Miles April 14 llllll U Sp.ensoie'e! At the Stray Greek bridgt *•>• a dime raffle on, but hasn't won yet. leers, mill i I.y Ihe Klrsl N.i ial ll.uik ,.| \li namenl held in the cafeteria aM_ Friday, May 3: II MM, I'eiitions .lm- • ellll le.l tiM lilsl leelll lllolllhs, tile lust Wednesday Alex Frohaai mi Love in the Spotlight lie! 11. .111111.111. 11 e.| cli|Ss otlii .1 ,. iel.Ml m-i> bl In .11.I ee\ei WKAT Dick Mann won first prize, itak Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Manheim celebrating their first wedding H p.m.. SOIIK K.-.i r.u.il li.tl.l.-s IllHIl Ii II lee •> :tO. S.ltlllll.eN lllullt tee and a set of piasmj anniversary . . Flo Swearingen married Thursday night to tiene Parnantai \ e h a s I tudltoi tun lhe Iwciitv live concerts, a num- cards. Otto Ackernain and M el,lllll-, UlUvarilt] eelletlll.e Sumner . . two of our favorite students Bill Kerr ami Jerrie lit ven liei uiisiii imsseil ley any other one t n.itutiless won second prnt for _a joined in holy matrimony the same night . . Congrats lo all . . I le.up in soulhcrn Kl.niil.i. .uul prc- third lime' an.l Pete Trelesvte m Elaine Planick is pinned to ZBT Murray Gartner, he's from Duke IU I. and Jl C i-nlcel this sc.e,111 by the University J.ick Keltes t.Hik third place. committee whieh Mrs Volpe rcp- The next bridge toura_a_at . . Frances Home is now sporting an engagement ring . . Ruse "(•tils Irom the four will Le ,-omplctetl bj Ihe which will be the last of the mm- Hennington also has a sparkler from her ex-marine boy friend corners of the aertk" l.i 1 ,.f iln- symphony series April ester, is tentatively schedule! fa . . Jim Grady has pinned Nancy McGrew with his Sigma Chi pin, II .mil l.'i Ol these, three concerts M.ev 15, Doleeies Papv. _.1I4 I'ONt.K H 1 EON BLVD. iv.-ie presented in r.eltti r>cnch and anaouaead Noble Mason Orchid PHONE 4-2434 The corsage this week is going to be pinned on Catherine Sh.nl- dick's dress . . She has been on both the Ibis and BaWfieooe stalls . . secretary of Panhellenic . . in several of the tiiamas here at LEON'S BAKERY school (hint to Theta Alpha Phi) . . and has been treasurer of lhe BAKED GOODS OF DISTINCTION Student Association . . if Catherine would be kind enough to drop 14 IS PONCE DE LEON tOHAL GABLES. FXA. mmi in the the Hurricane office today, I'd like to present her with "Star w I'll M Soft dust's" tribute for outstanding work about school . . Double Doings Tonight Chi Omega is having its carnival in the patio . . from what we Wool Socks MKCT YOUR FRIENDS FOR LUNCH AND DINNEH hear, a good time will be had by all who attend . . nil fraternities AT and sororities are taking part and each has its own girl up for in wliilf for h|>ort»wi ,II carnival queen. We predict Rosalie Hill as winner . . -.he's Moasored The SAN SEBASTIAN by Sigma Chi.. l§9 pair Leoaesd und operated by Georqe C Aade The veterans are also having a dance and entertainment the same night . . the whole shindig is in honor of the wounded at WE SPECIAUZE IN PRIVATE PAHTtES the Biltmore Hospital . . they promise four swell bands and the POPULAR PRICES top professional entertainment in the Miami area .. Women'-. . I..M'I> woven ill w„„| CLOSED SATURDAY They're both yours for the asking . . take your choice. 'eeil' Ul- -eell .111.1 ...Ull..| l..|,|, 111 teania, gull ... tor all in-live wear. Snugly biting ,ull». \.,u'll mtmstmttmmmmaem . . . . . «..iu HMMI |ita "i thee long GINGERS IMPERATIVE Helling »e.ol .oiks ill e»|,i|,.. VV..men's »i»e« 1|ej 11. 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