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LUN1VERSITY NEWS Mel. 2. No. 14. ~" - • ' - CORAL GABLES, , , JANUARY 30, 1929 Price Five Cents [exico j ciWK^aSSSli^l Date For Junior Prom Announced And May K. Brigel Speaks lO*~._- Tc TV-T^.r.! The so^i.VTT: Committee For Arrangements Chosen On Musical Interpretation j 016 I SO II May K. Brigel, instructor in IS 1 OplC C 57Rio£ , <*wil*l hol^-red its dnex byt ' The date for the Junior Prom is arrangements; Porter Norris, ad­ public school music, talked on n Thnrad Ja Trimmed ?T™ * »y. «°»ry 31, at all set for March 2 at the Bilt­ vertising; Peter White, inciden­ "Musical Interpretation for Chil­ A. Reed Speaks On M-dO in room 200 tals; Marjorie Welch, music and The more Country Club, so get out dren" at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday, Transportation group was organized with a your tuxes and BE THERE. This entertainment; Ron Whilley, fi­ January 23. The Book Review Miami Men Prove Too Strong Facilities t in the! year the prom will be almost ex­ nance; Eileen Pharmer, favors; Pat Symposium, under the auspices of For Deland Haters On Spanish language and people. clusively for the students. A few Arnold, program; Estelle . Meggs, the Miami League of American Patio Court The officers of the club are Rob­ of the outstanding leaders of Mi- decorations. Pen Women and the Business and ert McNichol, president, and Ra­ ami will be invited to attend. Farr'a The Junior class is holding week­ Professional Women's Club, was Roads Improved mona McMahon, secretary-treas- ly meetings each Wednesday at held at the Columbus Hotel the urer. Freshmen and the Melody Boy3 35 to 13, Game's Score will furnish music and entertain­ 12:30 in room 202 for the purpose same day at 8 p. m. J. Beamish Tells Of ment. Other features of the eve­ of completing arrangements for Hoover Trip Through STUDENTS ning's program will remain a se­ the Prom. All juniors are urged Hansen. Ashman, Catha, Star Americas SEE SLIDES cret till the event takes place. to attend these meetings. JACK THOMPSON For Hurricane "Red" Franklin, president of the The committee members are each CHOSEN EDITOR Quintet Pictures of Research Trips Junior Class announced the mem­ to .hoose their own assistants in llama caravan of South Viewed By Science bers for the Junior Prom commit­ the work and to report the same Senate Elects New Head tee of which he is the chairman. to Alfred Franklin at the earliest of rka is being replaced by the Classes The University- It was Stetson! Stetson Univer­ rican Ford," said William A. Francis Houghtaling has charge of possible date. News sity from Deland, our great old the foreign trade master of Jay F. W. Pearson, assistant rivals! And'they had come down Psn-American Union, in his professor of Zoology, showed lan­ Jack Thompson, a junior in the to Miami to carry away a victory tern slides of his trips to British IBIS STAFF Chamber of Music Society school of liberal arts, was elected in basketball as they did in foot­ ; at the round table at the Ro- Gives Concert Thursday | Plaza Hotel Friday night, Jan- Guinea and the Sargrasso Sea, to editor-in-chief of the University ball in mid-November. But, a the students of the botony and zoo­ HAS MEETING surprise awaited them. • 25. Mr. Reed, who was leav- The first concert of the 1928-29 News at the Senate meeting Thurs­ logy classes last week. These pic­ The night was calm and beauti­ for Washington that evening, Solicitors For Annual An­ season by the Chamber of Music day, January 17. He will take over tures, in conjunction with lectures, ful as five red and five green clad i jiven first place on the pro- nounced By Society of the his duties and appoint his new basketeers stepped on the patio i instead of Dr. Victor Andres were designed to show the more Manager was given Thursday evening, Jan­ staff at the beginning of the sec­ court sheltered only by the stars nde, conductor of the forum interesting plants and animals uary 24, at 8:30 o'clock in the ond semester. and a clear sky. All the specta­ subject for the evening was which cannot be studied in the lab­ Solicitors for the annual were Spanish room of the Roney Plaza The newly elected editor comes tors were wondering what the re­ co and her relations with the oratory. Much interest is being announced by Francis Houghtal­ Hotel, Miami Beach. from the University of Florida, manifested in the trip to British sult would be for the Hatters had States. Mr..Reed, who is ing, business manager, at the meet­ The Chamber Music Society trio where he was editor of the Blue proved powerful against a strong liar with South and Central Guinea which Mr. Pearson will con­ ing of the business staff Thurs­ has the same personnel as last sea­ Gator, and a member of Delta Tau local quintet the preceding night. ca, told of the transportation duct this summer and on which day evening. The assistant circu­ son—Arnold Volpe, violinist; Han­ Delta, Blue Key and Pi Delta Ep­ But from the first tip off till the _es to be found in these many students are expected to go. lation managers are, Esther Lowe, nah Spiro Asher, pianist, and Wal­ silon, honorary journalistic society, end of the game, the velocity of em countries. Mexico, • he The first series of pictures was fraternities, Jack Daly, sororities ter Grossman, cellist. manager of the basketball team the Hurricanes was great. It be­ has perhaps the best roads taken at Wm. Beebe's tropical re­ and Fay Swisher. and assistant freshman basketball This trio, with its fine musician­ gan blowing at the beginning and I traveling conveniences between search laboratory at Kartabo, Esther Lowe's assistants are: coach. ship, scholarly readings and tech­ by the end of the first half the i chief cities than any other na- British Guinea. Mr. Beebe is well- Otto Sieplein, Phi Alpha; Dick Since coming to the University nical equipment, has made a large gale was so strong the points that of the south. Mexico, like known as a writer and naturalist Pomeroy, Pi Chi; Shirley Dix, Sig­ of Miami in October, Jack has be contribution to the musical life of belonged to the Hatters had been and is also director of Tropical Re­ ma Kappa; Clifton Larsen, Delta come interested in several outside • nations of the world, is leav- Miami. blown so far away there were only search for the New York Zoological Gamma; Jack Daly, Pi Kappa Mu; activities. He is a member of \ the ground and is taking to the Among the numbers on the pro­ 2 while the Hurricane team had Society. Among the interesting Wayne Remley, Phi Delta Sigma. Wing and Wig, Literature Study Transportation and air mail gram Thursday evening are: been able to blow 22 their way. animals captured and eaten by the Jack Daly's assistants are: Es­ Club, Stray**Greek Society, and ,s are being established be. D Minor Trio, Mendelssohn, and A party were iguanas, sloths (giant telle Brettschneider, Lambda Phi; now coaching the chorus for "On­ It was near the middle of the L the important cities. A new Minor Trio, Tschaikowsky. lizards,) red howler monkeys and Faye Weintraub, Upsilon Lambda ward Oswald," student musical second half before the Hatters > has been established between agouti, a kind of rodent. Mr. Pear­ Phi; Helen Hutchinson, Alpha Del­ comedy to be produced in the near were able to pass the ball through teoast and Bogota, lessening the Der Deutsche Verein son conducted students from the ta; Katherine Pennington, Theta future. the strong opposition and shoot it i which is two weeks by boat, University of Pittsburgh on this Epsilon; Marjorie Howard, Zeta Show Well Received through their loops and that was days by air. trip. Phi; Louise Falligant, Sigma IJJy; c erding to Mr. Reed, "air apm 1 •• _____ft I kt -amm •• •*.*£_. W K <*m.h_4.ii*tttotr The second series of pictures was Louise Gibbons, Theta Tau. An intensely interesting and a sportation is one of the most taken on the research expedition Fay Swisher's assistants are: very unusual performance was of the starting line-up. Then some ful influences in keeping GIVES BANQUET led by Mr. Beebe to the Sargasso Helen Eunice, Bernard Pahls, and given by Der Deutsche Verein of them charged too hard and the in the western hemisphere." Sea and the Galapagus Islands. three others to be appointed later. Thursday afternoon. Hatters shot three foul goals. Near summing up the Mexican Party Is Farewell For Ruth the end of the game they regis­ Well-known men in the party in­ Work is already well on the way. All the announcements were in tion, Dr. Belaunde said that Bryan Owen Before tered three field goals to make cluded Don Dickermann, artist and German, with the exception of the sn history has been a con- Departure their score of 13 while the Hur­ creator of New York's cafes, Pi­ Camera Club Members To few words outlining the plot of the I tragedy, not because she has ricanes had been able to pile up rates Den, Blue Horse, County Compete For Money Prize delightful comedy, "Einer Musst' was honored I revolutions, but because these 35. Fair, and Heigh Ho. Others were Heiraten," which was the main fea­ with a farewell banquet, given by ntions have failed in their Prizes for the best snapshots of E. B. Schoedsach, photographer of ture of the program. With no Rho Beta Omicron, honorary pub­ The playing of Hansen, Ashman athletics, students and faculty and such pictures as "Grass' and knowledge of the language, one lic-speaking fraternity, of which and Catha was outstanding for scenes around school are being of­ I "Mexico," he said, "is the hero "Chang," Dwight Franklin, de­ could still understand the action Mrs. Owen is honorary president, Miami, while Kallel played best fered by the Camera Club. Two • • tragedy looking for guidance, signer of the costumes for the and infer a great deal of what was Friday, January 25, at the Florid- for Stetson, even though he was dollars toward an Annual is the removed from the game because ! _er soul." "Black Pirate" and W. K. Gregory, said. Never hesitating for a mo­ ian Hotel, Miami Beach, at 7:30. prize for the best action picture of of fouls. Welding, Stetson, and I William J. Beamish, r.epresenta- Curator of Ichthojology at Amer­ ment, the players spoke swiftly Mrs. , an athletic group; $1 for the best Ashman, Miami, were also re­ of the Philadelphia Inquirer ican Museum of Natural History. and naturally. who was recently made an honor­ characteristic pose of a faculty moved for 'unnecessary roughness. I a member of the Hoover party. The journey through the Panama Faye Weintraub was especially ary member of Rho Beta Omicron; member or student, and $1.50 for If Miami keeps up the fine work of the President-elect's trip Canal was well depicted as were good as the aunt of the two bache­ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Steele and the best campus scene. All second it looks as though the state titl- th South America. In order also the scenes showing the col­ lor professors. Alice Babin made members of Rho Beta Omicron prizes are $1. will be back at the University of closer relations with South lecting of deep sea fish and plants a very attractive and fluent Wil- were honored guests. Persons submitting picture, Miami again this year. Mr. Beamish advised that in 40 foov nets. . helm. The stauncher woman-hater, Louise Falligant, president .f must be members of the Camera The only dark spot in the game floater tolerance and under- Heinrich, was cleverly portrayed the fraternity, acted as toastmis- Club. was when "Austy" Younts was dmg be acquired. ! by Sophya Wolfe. The part Q! tress. The banquet was the group's tripped and his head hit the floor Students of Julian de Gray Luisia was very well taken by farewell to Mrs. Owen, who left Team Members Selected and a gash was cut above his l«-ft Give Program in Recital Laura Newton. Monday, January 28, on her lecture fnition Books Among For Intercollegiate Debates eye. He had to be removed from After the play, a German quar­ tour which is to end in Washing­ Latest Received At Library Three pupils from the class of the game and a few stitches taken. Speakers who have been chosen tet, consisting of Peter White, ton. Julian de Gray appeared in recital The Reserve Team also defeated number of new books have for the first two debates are Reba Martin Rini, Arthur Marx, and J. Saturday morning, January 19, at a team of high school boys from 1 added to the library recently. Engler, Marjorie Howard, Guy Bernard' Pahls, sang several at­ the University auditorium. Th. Dr. Lowe Announces New (Continued on Page 4) include a set of "Waverley program was as follows: Sonata in Mitchell, Louis Jepeway, Miles tractive numbers: "Trumbumbuli," Courses for Second Semester; «1»" given by George O'Kell; Ventress and Clarence W. Nelson. "The German Band," and "Treuo A Major (Mozart), played by Ger­ Results of Records in new philosophy books, and The alternates are Malvina Weiss Liebe." trude Robinson; Nocturne in D Dr. Orton Lowe, professor of Hexathalon Events Given • the subject of aviation. The Flat (Chopin), by Lulah Coding­ and Thomas Hogshead. A new Gertrude Huebsch read a Ger­ English, announces two new ophy books include "Human ton, and Sonata op. 3 No. 2 (Bee­ team will be selected for the Uni­ man poem, "Der Handschuh." courses for upperclassmen to be Results of the hexathlon of the 1 ter" by Hugh Elliott; "Pres- thoven), by J. G. Tarpley. versity of Florida debate. The We should like to congratulate added the second semester. One, physical education department are- Hiilosophical Tendencies" by schedule so far for the debating the members of Der Deutsche Ve­ Contemporary American Biogra- I Remley, highest, holds the records council is: Rollins College at Win­ rein for their well-conducted pro­ W> B. Perry; "The Varieties of j WoJoei,.B Glee Club To Give phy, will deal with the main cur- in two events—leg squat, 73 times Experiences" by William Performance in February ter Park, February 28; a dual de­ gram, and thank them for a very rents of American life as revealed j arm dip, 39 times bate with Southern College, Marsh interesting matinee. , ; "Pragmatism" by William through personalities at work in Mac Beth also holds two recor< « 1; and .the University of Florida ; "Principles of Natural The-1 The Women's Glee Club, consist- such fields as literature, journal­ —3 pegs (hop and balance event •, and Stetson in April. by George H. Joyce; "The|mg 0f 30 University students, is Seniors To Have Pictures ism, publishing, teaching, medicine, 11 feet 7 inches; side jump, 7 feet to Believe" by William James; [planning an evening performance Taken In For-mal Dress entertainment, politics, industry, 4 inches. ral Theory of Value" by | to be given early in February. The University Students May from the Civil War to the present. Ferendino nolds half lever record The senior class held their final B. Perry; and ::The Present j gj i will soon receive their new Charter Auxiliary Sloop The other course, the Modern at 1 foot 42 inches, an<_ Bisz the r s meeting of this semester last Tues­ of Ideas" by Ralph B. I green blazers. English Novel, will consist of a straw place. day at 12:30 in room 100, with Members of the club have been Two University students, Bob study of British and American Lowe and Dan Hill have a 38 foot James O'Brien, the president, pre­ Ruth Bryan Own To Speak books on aviation include ushering at the University Sym­ novels from Hardy to the present! auxiliary sloop which may be siding. '«»ch of the following: "Mod- phony concerts time with an analysis of the mod- Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen will give The subject for discussion was aircraft" by Victor Page; chartered by the day at a reason­ •era novel as a literary form, to- j her famous lecture, "The I_wt Cru- able price. The boat which will] regarding the type of dress the Engines'' by Victor Freshmen To Have Program gether with classification of the «*de." at Delray, Fla. This will be ! seniors ought to adopt for their •nd "Aerial Navigation and With Each Class Meeting accommodate six couples may be novelists and their works. \'" the form of a farewell address pictures in the Ibis. As usual, orology" by Captain Lewis A. had for fishing parties, all day , before her departure for Washing - The Freshman class has ar­ trips down the keys and moonlight many wanted the cap and gown, I ton to take up her duties as Con- ranged to open each class meet­ but the majority of the1 class de­ Dr. Lowe Addresses Club are also three hundred sails. I grew representative from this dis- ing with a program given by cided that it would be best to Dr. Orton Lowe, professor cf from France, which Dr. Be- The boat is equipped with a mo­ trict. Frosh members. At the last meet­ change the order and all have their English, was on the program .f ordered from the estate of tor as well as sail "Bonita" as ing, Bobbye Furr gave a reading pictures taken in formal dress. the League of American Pen Wom­ Dr. Cyrus F. Wicker, associate Andre. These are written the sloop is called Is especially "Speak Up, Ike and 'Spress Yo'- Florence Muser, the chairman o* en presented under the auspices of professor of international law, Bish about Latin America. fine for club or fraternity out­ setf," and Bee Smith and Estelle ings. the ring committee, stated that the the Miami Business and Profes­ spoke at the open forum Sunday- evening, January 26, at Temple Is­ 1 deGray, head of the piano Brettschneider played a piano duet. order for the senior rings would sional Women's Club Wednesday rael, Reform Jewish Congregation. ent, left today for a eon- The program was concluded with a Upsilon Lambda Phi sorority an- be sent off Friday, January 25, and night, January 23, in the Columbus Dr. Wicker's subject was 1 in the North. Mr. deGray piano solo, "Twelfth Avenue Rag", nonnces Mrs. Jacob Kaplan as a that all desiring rings must have Hotel. Dr. Lowe spoke on the Peace of the Caribbean." ** gone about two weeks. by Estelle Brettschneider. ] patroness. their order in before this date. "Literary Ability of Youth." PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY NEWS Enthusiastic Other Campuses Komic Kollitch THE SENATOR Enroll for 1 THE UNIVERSITY NEWS By BILL Kracks One-two-three kickF The practice of giving favors to three kick! Let's go Congratulations, Jack! And lots Published by the Student Body of the University of Miami co-eds who attend formal frater­ that line—point your They laughed at me when I sat of good luck for your new enter­ Every Tuesday of the School Year 1928-29. nity dances at the University of two-three kick! Toe-] down at the piano in my favorite prise. In case you don't know, Coral Gables, Miami, Florida. Indiana has been abolished because A Ziegfeld rehearsal? speakeasy. And you can imagine Jack Thompson will be the next Entered as second-class matter Octob» 6, 1928, at the post office atj of a recent ruling by the Interfra­ my embarassment when I discover­ the tryouts Monday aftersZ! editor-in-chief of the University - Miami, Florida, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ternity council. Reasons given by ed I didn't have a nickel. the chorus of "Onwtjl ; i (members of the council for the dis- News. The business manager and all-student musical-court, circulation manager will be reap­ $1.25 per year continuation of providing the eo- Stude: I thought you promised sentation, to be produesj Subscription price pointed. • 'eds with dance souvenirs were that to wear my frat pin constantly? time in February. fraternities each felt that it must The bill for the Howdy Week EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Ed: Are you blind? It's Jack Thompson, acting^ continually try to give a favor tegs for three dollars was passed. of "Flo" himself, led th} . Marjorie S. Welch, "30 Editor-in-Chief right there on my garter. that exceeded in price and beauty We wonder if it was worth three in its "Tiller routine." D^u Gertrude Huebsh, ^l . News Editor that given by another fraternity, Congressman: Are you.in favor dollars and whether anybody got at the piano, Ted Kennedy m Mary Holgate, "30 Society Editor and that the practice itself was of light wines and beer? acquainted as a result. Next year vising the dance rythm, a^ Z Walter S. Mackauf, "32 .Exchange Editor not essential to a dance. Senator: Naw, let's have some­ if we do have a Howdy Week, let's ing forth with interject^ Charley Wilkinson Sports Editor have it the first of the year. "Grin, there—come on—snj^i Carmen Christian, "31 Copy Editorj thing a little stronger tonight! Loans totalling nearly to $4,000,- Because of continued absence sisted Jack in this pttmm\ Helen Hutchinson, "30 The Senator 000 are made annually to students Referte: Say, this is a figh-, some of the Senators had to pre­ chorus "work-out" Miss Mary B. Merritt '. Faculty Advisor to enable them to finish college., not a wrestling match! sent excuses to the August Body. Paul Eckel, Vivian Mims, Catherine Pile, Gwyneth Thompson, Members of the 1 according to Walter J. Greenleaf, "Yeh—well we changed our Mr. Baxter and Mr. Kidwell of the Alida Van Ness, Helen Bisz, Jane Wood, Rosemary Marqua, class, meeting in the tmM associate specialist in higher edu­ minds; we've decided to be wrestl- Law School were dropped from the Janice Watts, Bernard Saunders, Weston Heinrich Reporters the rehearsal quarters, th & cation, bureau of education. These roll book. We afterwards saw Club room, aroused by the BUSINESS STAFF loans are made by 282 colleges and John studying hard in a classroom. of scuffling feet and snajn, Max Winer, "30 —Business Manager universities and their funds are Sweet Young Thing: Have a At least, he was not eating a sic, couldn't resist op°___gj4| Sam Seitlin, "31 Advertising Manager »« 100 cigarette ? sucker. in the dividing waii, in orfe, Louis Jepeway, "80 Circulation Manager agencies and foundations which Elderly Woman: What! Smoke Our efforts are not in vain. act as spectators of mat maintain independent loan offices. a cigarette! Why, I'd rather kiss Solie knows when to say "ques­ ing exhibition. GET OUT AND CHEER the first man who came along! tion" when a motion is to be voted The place reeked with hat* The student body is consistently maintaining the reputation of Russian exiles have found the S. Y. T.: So would I. But have on. Somebody offered to donate atmosphere. Girls in co*b_m not attending athletic contests of the University. During football University of Wisconsin a popular a cigarette while you're waiting. a us a Roberts' Rules of Order. in shirt sleeves, hoarsely £• seaspn it was a noticeable fact that there were very few of the mecca, having received aid from Wouldn't it be nice to look at that ing their commands, tighta, | University students supporting the team by attending. Already there the Russian student fund. Several Frosh: Come on, you guys, give book? smell of grease paint—it aa% is a marked absence of students at the basketball games. exiles have been graduated and one me my pants! Supposin' a lady is Oh, a most thrilling thing! Peter plete! The least any student body can do for the boys that work to enrolled there now. There were comes along and looks at me? is going to make his semi-annual 33 The rehearsing group wu^ establish a reputation in the athletic world for the University of I students assisted by the fund Sophs: Then she ain't no lady! speech next meeting. Ron sug­ ln 927 28 up of such budding ci Miami is to attend these games. , l " - gested that he talk on "our high "Doesn't it seem silly?" Janice Lee Watts, Jane BoMt^ We have a winning team, but there is little or no incentive to school atmosphere." With this "What?" Bobbye Furr, Evelyn ?hnm work when the student body does not support them. ' Co-eds in Australia do not as- overwhelming announcement of "Erecting a monument to an ab­ Margaret Marqua, Crlrtroii fc Get out and lend your voices to the control of Ray, Greenie and sociate with the men who attend Peter's oratorical outburst, the sent minded professor's memory!" bsch, Claire Nell DuPois, Dans the team. universities there. Classrooms are meeting adjourned. Bostwick, Marjorie Welch, la ——————-^——— divided by a bar or rail and the Applicant: I want to apply for Bostwick, Pat Burghart, Ka WELCOME, MR. HOOVER! women sit in the front and the the job of bouncer. Louise Falligant To Go To Wallace, Frances Bolton, oil We welcome you, Mr. Hoover! We, the pioneering University back of the room is left for the Restaurant Owner: What makes Washington. D. C. Next Fall ther Lowe. of Miami, welcome yon, another pioneer. men. Social affairs are not at­ you think you can bounce? Rehearsals of the chorus!I For those who are not aware of the fact, may we state that tended jointly by either. Louise Falligant, a student in the Applicant: I was a rubber in ..|,aw gchoo, ^ ^ recent,y ap_ held every afternoon at 4:311 it President-elect Hoover was a member of the first graduating class of Glee club room. Aspimti Ir -.eland-Stanford University, California. The problems which con­ pointed assistant secretary to Students at the University of positions in the chorus am fronted him and his classmates and professors are much the same as Ruth Bryan Owen She will take Oklahoma, located at Norman, Prof: Will you decline the verb to see Jack Thompson, EddbCt those confronting us here today. up her duties March 4 when Mrs. Okla., are all worked up over the To Be? hen, or Harold Oram iinlliiia| We, too, are beginning the establishment of an educational cen­ Owen goes to Washington. Next prospects of losing their control Freshie Yes sir, but thank you ter in Miami, just as Mr. Hoover helped in the establishment of that fall Louise expects to go to Wash­ Chorus members are ta over various student and under­ anyway. other southern college. ington where she will finish her all rehearsals in costume. class functions. High spots of the law work at George Washington May the sponsors, professors, and students of this University controversy are a wide open split Teacher: Now if I went West have as much success in their enterprise as Mr. Hoover and his col­ University while working for Mrs. diiiimmmimmiiiiiiiiiiiii in factional politics and a decision and leased land and got oil out of Owen. leagues have had! by the faculty to enter the dissen- it, what would I be? lUNIVER Louise, who is president of Sig­ tion. Johnny: A Republican. COLLEGE ATHLETICS ma Phi, is president of Rho Beta I BOYS and GIR^ Student elections were postponed Our American system of college athletics has been criticized Omicron and Student Cheer­ due to the fact that no faculty man Burglar (about to thrash son): Come in any time- Hum onceky jpe^whjype authorities. aThmga0 ^ey fi^ is leader. — would" andertakdrthe sponsoring of Mind you, this is not so much for hear the latest Vic­ M*^_aTi omy a small percentage of students really derive any benefits a "follies" performance, traditional pinching the jam, but the careless tor and BrunswH physically. For instance, on football teams, basket ball, and baseball Arriving home from the party, on the oil campus. way iri which you left your fin­ Records, teams, only the squad gets the exercise and the spectators sit, exer­ friends wife confronted her hus­ Rumors were rife on the campus gerprints around. cising their vocal cords. The important question at the present is band "I'll never take you to an­ that the student council would be TURNER MUSIC (ft how can we interest this great majority of spectators and develop other party as long as I live," she relieved of its authority by the "I say, old fellow, lend me an 41 East Flagler within them a desire to develop themselves physically. fumed. « Board of Regents following its fail X." Phone 23685 The intramural schedule, is, without a doubt, a step in the right ure to adjust matters amicably. "1 would if I could but there's direction to stimulate greater physical activity in girls as well as the HONIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll nit an algebraic difficulty in the way." •.iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimiii boys. Class and fraternity competition in such athletic feats as hand­ HAPPPD "What is that?" HARPER ball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and track all lead to establishing Cornell University has adopted "An X with me is an unknown better physical activity within the school, and also tends to stimulate Ian informal plan to study which quantity." METHOD a greater interest and school spirit. (has proved very successful during Every organization in the school should place a team in all tne Past few years. This year fifty BEAUTY such athletic endeavors as those in charge of the intramural .sports sophomores and fifty juniors in the Members of the Sigma Phi soror- S see fit to put out for competition. The object is to get both men and college of arts and sciences will ity tatended"a meeting of the Delta!: SHOP women interested in wholesome competitive sports. especially benefit from this pro­ Gamma Alumna: Association. 'E gram of study. Students who tak.? which is sponsoring Sigma Phi at 5 Power & Li|H this course are required to have an Miami's THE place to be; we the home of Mrs. Russell Pantoast. Mabel I. West The CHEERLEADER average of "B" or better in one- Day and Nig* could collect a valuable lot of me­ Sheridan Road, Miami Beach, Wed­ half the number of hours passed. Cor^l Gables Theatre Bldg. moirs from those of prominence nesday, January 23. Dependable We caH revenge; what a wonder­ They have the privilege of study­ =illllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIllMII|||||III||||ir= with us now. ful game that would ha\e been— ing in any field that they wish, but as it was, didn't it leave a bad It's surprising to see the "pick receiving three hours' credit each LETAW'S taste in your mouth ? Younts, boy, term without attending formal up" the girls have since "Diz" PONCE DE LEON that was a mean throw. Rod, you classes. PHARMACY certainly were making them pretty Pee Wee is back. 2329 Ponce de Leon Blvd. —and as for the other thing, we Phones 569 - 9123 We hear that Daddy long LEGS have our opinion. Hanson can The realization by the general Coral Gables, Fla. has nothing on Jack—Onward Os­ .Service That Pleases surely do that thing. Guess he public that the Germans have ac­ = are featuring at wald! proves that there isn't any "ho­ complished much in the - fields of kum" on. number 13—maybe it's aiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu $2.95 per set A secret beauty of rare art was science and learning has been the favorable hokum. Well, there's al­ disclosed in a very scientific man­ cause of the great increase in the ROSE-BRIER ways a next year, Stetson! We'll ner in the Zoo lab last week. It desire to study and master the I SHARFMAN'S 1 see you later. SHOPPE concerned Effex and his girl. German language, believes Samuel Kroesch, professor of German at STUDIO 118 VENETIAN ARCADE It's the thing to do on Friday Once upon a me O. B. had a the University of Minnesota. "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiff evenings before the dance. Go to nice Chrysler roadster that started "Photographs of the most interesting meetings of like it should, Now O. B. has a 'After College, What?' Group Distinction" the Forum or Round Table Latin roadster. Holds Monthly Meeting American relations are discussed. It's most enlightening, and beside Rah! Rah! How about it, Ray, at "After College, What?" an active I Official Photographer of I You Will Find 1 that it makes a well-rounded eve­ the basketball games? !gr0l,p 0f the Y.W.C.A., held its 1928 Ibis ning—"social intelligence." .. ,_ I ~IT. „, ! monthly meeting Tuesday, January niiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii= Mrs. Douglas Discusses Plays |-5 j^ Dillard and Eleanor Our Selection Widely 1 The Glee Club made a very fa­ D™* "' Miller, who acted as hostesses, me- sflllllllimilllilllliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu: coach in short story writing, -_H 4MS vorable impression upon the ved luncheon. talked of plays she found interest­ "Beachers." Heard that Irving Miss Georgia Mae Barrett spoke PHONE C. G. 30 Varied and Our Price* ing during her fall visit in New Berlin was in the audience. Sit up to the girls about the various vo­ York at the meeting of the central for straight, Aye! Bob surely went to cations for women. Because the town—"Mi Bella Rosa" made a play reading group of the Miami majority of the girls plan to teach. Moderate big hit. Civic Theater held at the home Miss Barrett enumerated the ad­ CORAL WAY of Mrs. Philip Clarkson, Tuesday vantages of the teaching profes­ afternoon, January 22. sion. She explained very clearly We hear that they're giving a CLEANERS course in handball a.id voice, but the economic, social and intellec­ Former Student To Enroll Just Like New that it costs just as much, if not tual benefits derived from teach­ Miss Virginia Jefferson, a stu- more than an A. B. ing. dent at the University of The next meeting wfll be held Tailoring, where she is a member of Delta 1 Tuesday, February 12. Helen 31?IDDIHDn IK We said goodbye last night to Gamma fraternity, will enroll at Yunes will give a report from the Alterations Dr. Owen, whom we're going to, the University for the second book "Careers for Women JEWELERS "watch with pride." Have you I semester. Miss Jefferson, a stu-Jsubject wiB be Her IffEflSrOflttBLSS heard about Loo—run over and dent here during 1926-27. was Dramatics." All members of Y. W. C. A. are 310 Coral Way ©ongratulat— e Representative-elect's member of Sigma Phi fraternity .eligible to membership of this Coral Gables, Fla. flh-ttii HA secretary. ' and the 1927 Ibis staff. UNIVERSITY NEWS PAGE THREE -HELLENIC Miami Woman's dob Is G 9 The University of Miami NEW COURSES combinations of studies to form TEA IS SUCCESS »«t Of Associationl ***- OWEN IS Calendar For February the first half year's work of the HONOR GUEST SCHEDULED various curricula leading to de­ ey Estate Furnishes a ^embers of the Miami WomM', February 13, 14, 15 and 16 — grees or completing the basal col­ Tropical Setting For Club were especial guests at the Rnth Bryan Owen Clnb Gives tThe Civic Theatre presents "Enter Classes Arranged For Fresh­ lege training for professional Affair tea given by the Women's Associa­ Musical Reception For I Madame" at the University audi- men Entering In j courses in law, medicine, engineer­ tion of the University in the Uni Regent torium at 8:30. February ing, business administration, or . juth Bryan Owen, in her usual versrty p, .o Sunday afternoon, The University of Miami is pre­ t • February 15—Round Table on teaching. This applies to students I^rming manner, acted as toast- January 27. A color scheme of Ruth Bryan Owen, regent of the! p^, American Problems conducted pared to admit a new mid-vear at the musical tea given now orange, greeen and white was ear­ University and honorary president by Dr. Victor Andres Belaunde at . .-»Km... .I. • ,u I • S™°u»tmg from the local high freshman class at the opening of • __L-__I_ . _ ,, Miami Pan-Hellenic Asso- ned out in the appointments. Fol­ of Rho Bete Omicron, public speak­ the Roney Plaza Hotel, Miami »__ j -, . i schools, as well as to other stu- in at the A. J. Richey estate, the second semester February 11, Lu— •«__. * _ _ >n- lowing the tea hour , short mu­ ing fraternity, was guest of honor Beach, 8:30 p. m. .-_. .„™._i -__-. , » "v dents transferring from other grday afternoon, January 26. sical program was given in the at a musical reception Thursday February 17—University of Mi- is from the affair, which is auditorium. The program included evening, January 24, at the home j „_.; Symphony Orchestra concert and formal reg_strat.on of new j stitutions. students can be completed Febru­ annual event, 'will go to the two vocal numbers, "My Sou!" of Mrs. T. V. Moore in Biltmore, at 4:30 o'clock at the Coral Ga- ship fund which the associ- (Leyman) and "Serenade" (Schu­ given by the Ruth Bryan Owen j b!e_ Eiementary School auditor- ary 8 and 9. This arrangement club of Miami. Mrs. Owen left;-, has been worked out for the ex-' maintains. The patio of the bert), by Dorothy Stearns Mayer, _. _ mm. Igghey home made an effective with v,olin obligato played by Jane press purpose of enabling students ' Monday evening for a three weeks'| February 18—Piano recital by [topical setting for the large as- French; and "Sonata in F Major" who graduate from high school at speaking tour through the North, j Jnlilll. d^^y 0f the Conserva- KEEN SIGHT this time of year to begin their 129 Central Arcade jamblage of guests. Banked (Beethoven), played by Miss Later she will go to Washington, | ^ University at the of the college course immediately, and tt the fountain were sprays French, with Frances Tarboux at where she will assume her duties \ ^^ Elementary School Gable8 thus save at least half a year in vine and garden flowers. the piano. The committee in charge as congresswoman. auditorium. their future scholastic progress or CENTRAL i splendid musical program of arrangements included Mrs. A.I Guests were greeted by Mrs. BILLIARD PARLOR February 19 — Aeolian Choru? their preparations for the pro­ jwhich was given included a num- W. Koch, chairman; Mrs. 0. P. Clark D. Stearns, chairman of ar­ A good place to shoot your concert at Flamingo Park, Miami fessions. [kcr by the Aeolian chorus under Hart, Mrs. Franklin Harris, Mrs. rangements, and Mrs. Mamie Ter­ best friends. Beach. In the schedule of second semes­ Geo. J. Srheiwer. Manager direction of Miss Bertha Fos- Joseph G. Havens, Miss Dorothy rell, who received on the porch of February 21—Second concert by ter classes there will appear a 2*5 Alhambra Circle a Spanish dance in costume V. Havens, Mrs. S. S. Hoehl, Mrs. the Moore home. Mrs. William the University Artists Trio, Roney number of courses to which en­ Coral Gables \tj Bonita Finney; a violin solo by J. T. Holdsworth and Mrs. Henry Jennings Bryan, mother of the Plaza Hotel, Miami Beach, 8:30 tering freshmen may be admitted. Imrion Barry Taylor, accompanied Salem Hubbell. guest of honor, and the hostess, o'clock. Some of these courses, as certain \xj Eleanor Clark; several selec- Mrs. Moore, received at the en­ February 22—Round Table on ones in English and history are PARKER ART | tions by the University Melody trance way and directed the guests Pan American Problems conduct­ organized to begin in February, PRINTING ASS'N, INC ||oys, Bob Stanton, Walter Svehla Iub To Petition j to Mrs. Owen, who received in the ed by the University at the also others, as those in the foreign SaLiedo St. aad Alcazar Ave. [md Aaron Farr; a number from Alliance Francaise | hall. An interesting musical pro- Roney Plaza Hotel, Miami Beach, languages. Coral Gables, Miami, Fla. [«n Trovatore," sung by Dorothy i gram was presented, which includ- Printers of the IBIS 8:30 p. m. • Out of the array of subjects La Fleur de Lis, honorary French [steams Mayer and Driscoll Wolfe, ed a vocal number, "Only a Rose," that the University will offei, society, voted to petition the Al­ I accompanied by Dorothy Clower; a from "The Vagabond King," sung sigma phfa HM PkH,ge groups of entering freshmen can liance Francaise for the installa­ by Ruby Showers Baker, who pre -I- l . _L . -.-.T-a [lotterfly dance by Marjorie and Service At University make up a number of different tion of a local University chap­ sented Mrs. Owen with a bouquet tlnie Warrick, and a dance by Betty Bright, Elizabeth Morris, of roses; a group of songs by Dor­ PROTECT YOUR EYES i pupils of the Cushman school. ter, at a meeting Tuesday noon in I Anne Rice, Lulah Codington, By- Ask othy Stearns Mayer and two negro [A color scheme of orange, green the Girl's Dormitory. The Alli­ ngton Carson and Elizabeth Stem- [nd white was carried out in the ance is a national and international spiritual numbers by the Riverside I bl__ formal, led^ into the For Baptist Church choir. Dora Hood [ firingan d dining rooms, where tea French organization composed of Sigma Phi sorority Monday eve­ [was served. Presiding at the tea chapters in Canada and France Jackson presented a tableau, "Your ning, January 21, in the Sigma Phi Anything | tables were past presidents of the as well as the United States. Mary Land and My Land." The Ada room. Corsages of orchid and ciation. Members assisted in McCann, president, read literature j Merritt Junior High School fur green sweet peas were given as at and information from the Alliance nished music throughout the eve­ wiring. Arrangements were in favors. Following the service the / [charge of Mrs. Thomas H. Bark- Francaise and from Beta Pi Theta, ning. Short talks were given by active members of the sorority en- honorary French fraternity. Dr. A. W. Ziebold and Rufus DR. J. A. CAMARA chairman of the social com- , tertained the pledges at dinner and The club voted to have the next Steele. Mrs. Sydney Weintraub, j _ ^^ .„ Eye Specialist and Mrs. M. G. Goetz, brid %t th N E 103 N. E. First Ave. meeting Thursday, February 21 at chairma_. iif.tt.mnn rt of* financ_r_ •• i — _ e o___ff 1thL e__ Rutr_ -__ hl_ , ^^ T t w • rr-r- ,F. M •••.11 I chairman of the ticket committee. Second Street. Place cards were Phone 20393 7:30 p. m. in the Social Hall. The Bryan Owen club, and Mrs. D. E. [Assisting in receiving the guests in orchid and green, sorority col­ following members and guests Richards, chairman of the program i Mrs. Barkdull were Mrs. Rich- ors. Orchid sweet peas and pink were present: Dr. English, spon­ committee, assisted Mrs. Moore Mrs. Emmett Choate and Mrs. roses formed an attractive center­ sor, Elinor Norton, Mary McCann, and Mrs. Stearns in arrangements ert M. Harris. piece. First prize at bridge, a BANK OF CORAL GABLES Ramona McMahon, Dora Rosen­ for the affair. The Misses Mary bridge set, was presented to Eliza­ house, Virginia Grubb, Catharine James, Leona Matthews, Pauline beth Stembler; Lulah Codington "It's Your Bank —Use It" Pile, Alida Van Ness, Alberta Losh, Spofford and Louise Falligant, 0. Phillip Hart Is Writing was awarded second prize. Book On Log Slide Rule Gwyneth Thompson, Rosemary members of Rho Beta Omicron, as- Marqua, Louise Ramsey, Esther i sisted in serving refreshments. •fJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIimilllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIU 0. Phillip Hart, professor of Frances Bolton Visits Lowe. ______We Specialize in Shipping Boxes of sics, is writing a book, "The Miss Frances Bolton, accompan- phase Duplex and the Log FANCY TROPICAL FRUIT Literature Study Club Women's Athletics Is j ied by her mother, Mrs. R. S. Bol- Rule," on the explanation Subject Of Visitor's Address j ton;,her sister. Mrs. McCormick, HAMILTON MICHELSEN COMPANY operation of the slide rule, „. „ . . ' _, . j and niece, Jean McCormick, has Discusses Popular Books Miss Margaret A. McClenahan, I . __.. , . = 132 South Miami Ave-Miami. Fla. slide rule or "slip-stick," is profeSsor of_ physica, . l, educatio. n at j arrived in Miami to spend the win- ter. Miss Bolton was a student a: ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiimnnniniiiHiiJ? instrument that mechanically The Evening Literature Study the University of Pittsburgh, who J the University last year, where >tves mathematical computations, Club, sponsored by Dr. Orton is visiting in Miami, spoke Thurs- jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiimimiiiit she was a member of the Lambda his'instrument enables one to ••Lowe, met Wednesday evening, day morning to girls of the Uni-; Phi fraternity and H. I. M. club,-. sickly and accurately find prod- January 22, at the home of Leona versity who "are forming a new j I CORAL GABLES PHARMACY, INC. quotations, trigonometrical Matthews, N. W. 62nd Avenue. organization whieh is working to- | Prescription Druggists actions, whole and fractional The members of the club discuss ward the formation of a women's Stationery, Fountain Pens, Lunches, •rers and roots, logarithms, and the most popular books by noted athletic association at the Univer­ = Soda, Candy, Cigarettes kes many other computations. | authors. A few of the books that sity. Its object is to stimulate in-: SEE Call C. G. 654 —We Deliver Professor Hart has had six years have been reviewed recently are terest in girls' intramural athletic | 216 Coral Way 24 experience teaching the slide "The Children," by Edith Whar sports. Tuarth PAYMUS X-*t to (Next Door to Administration Building) and his new book will be a ton; "The Bright Shawl," by Jo­ Miami Baak Miss McClenahan has organized Ave. BUrayaer TJnilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIMIIIIIIir unary of a large collection ot seph Hergesheimer; "Death Comes such a group at the University of FAY'S ers covering these years of for the Archbishop," by Willa Pittsburgh, which is one of the -k on the slide rule. This book Cather; "Show Boat," by Edna largest and most active on the SPORT WEAR have the advantage over other Ferber; "Miss Lulu Bett," by Zona campus, and was able to give the Velvet Jackets $3.88 in this subject, because Gale, and^ "Bambi," by Felix Sal- Miami girls many helpful sugges­ Inc. that have already been pub- ten. tions to guide them in their under­ Sport Wool Sweaters $1.95 I are too brief and do not pre- The Pulitzer Prize Plays will be taking. King & Giffin nt in a clear manner the actual discussed .at the next meeting to Sport Skirts, plaited $2.95 tion of the slide rule for the be held Wednesday ^evening, Feb­ Exclusive %eiCsWear of the student. The new book ruary 13, at the home of Velma' iVMRIffiPrinting Only ike'best U have detailed explanations Ruth Powers. The members of the r , KE ffc Sports illustrative examples for the Literature Study Club are Reba !S__!P ^__r'' « Models 40-46 N. E. 1st Street At Central Arcade ous applications. Professor Engler, Velma Ruth Powers, Leona IdifhtQualit y £te~*gg and in his study of the slide rula, Matthews, June ^Talker, Mary Hol­ found that the old, uncertain gate, Harold Oram, James F. X. 2iiiiiimiiiii.iiiiiiiim.mimiiiiit.iiiu: -UiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitfiiiiitiiMiiiiintTmiiitiii-tiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiitiiiiiiz 'thod of placing the decimal O'Brien, Jack Thompson, Albert STUDENTS! point may be supplanted by the Franklin, Carl Starace and Dr. We bay your cast-off Scotch method of "left projections," his Orton Lowe. clothes and shoes Grains I COLLEGE DAYS-HAPPY DAYS | own discovery. The book will be WASMAN'S But Happier published sometime next fall. and j Member 0f Hoover Party 424 N. Miami Ave. I be for the use of the i Speaks At Student Assembly niiiimiimiimiiiiiimiimmmmiiiii? More than Expensive *ral public and the student. 25 new $ looking When You Meet Your Chums ^IIIIIIIIMIIIItlMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir- sports brogues in Mr. William J. Beamish, a mem­ styles, all z The Engravings for the 1928 = good Scotch I At the Beautiful Scroll and Dome Society ber of the Hoover party and a rep- one price. grain, same f Ibis were made by 5 y Give Tea For New Members >reaentfc .ive of the Philadelphia In­ price. MIAMI 35 N. V. Scroll and Dome, honorary archi­ quirer spoke at the student as­ |THE SERVICE! GROVE'S Cinderella tectural society of the University, sembly Tuesday morning in the = ENGRAVING CO. | $5 SHOE STORE MELODY SECOND ST. held its first social function Sun- auditorium. His subject was the 44 N. Miami Ave. MANSION MIAMI fay afternoon, January 20, at the president-elect's trip through South iniiiiiimimHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiift Ball Room * of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Weak- America. We wouldn't hy, Noc-a-tee Drive, Coconut Rev. J. G. Henshaw of the Coral 1 One of the most beautiful ballrooms in [ Grove. The affair was in honor of Gables Congregational Church con- miss it for two new members of the club, A. J- ducted the devotionals. Anything! 1 America te.ng and Walter Haring. Tea was Members of the Women's Glee •erved by the hostess, assisted by Club, under the direction of Miss What? ter daughter, Miss Betty Weakley. Bertha Foster, gave several se­ The one place in Miami Guests included John L. Skinner, lections. Professor of architecture, and Mrs. "COLLEGIATE — y Skinner, and all students of jthe that Fun rules King ••rchitectural department. Conductor of Minneapolis NIGHT Symphony Entertained at the • Eugene Cohn, circulation man­ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Volpe and ager of the Ibis, has added a new See you at the Miss Bertha Foeter entertained fa»k to the furniture of the stu- Coral Gables Golf and Tuesday at luncheon Henri Ver- *nt activity room. brugghen and his guest, Mr. Ed­ Country Club m ward Gall and his daughter, of The faculty baseball team holds Australia. Mr. Verbrugghen is the Cinderella fwst place in the American League $1 PerConple conductor of the Minneapolis Sym­ .^y winning the game with City phony Orchestra. C. G. 66 mmwiiiiiiNiiiiiiiii 8*11. 15-8, Thursday night. < PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY NEWS their color when brought to the STETSON TRIMMED surface, were aU shades—blue, (Continued from Page n pink, yellow *nd **&• Tn« aiooP'a the Y. M. C. A., 0 to 1« jL butcher knife had been used to cut preliminary game. them away from their coral foun­ Miami—35 fg ft^i dations. Two sea urchins with Bleier f -_• § , their long black spines were Ashman f __g . brought aboard alive and a ser­ Younts f .__ g j pent star was also found. So alto­ Mercurio f a k gether the party were pleased with Evans f —0 | * themselves and their trophies. Bailey f .. 0 , J ' Since the afternoon was well Catha c _ 3 |f U OF M SWAMPS death. He asked for his banjo and A FLORIDA KEY with our shoes on. After being under way Mr. Pearson decided .Solie g —— __i , j after playing it for awhile, he baked by the sun for. several hours that his students would remain in Hansen g .3 t ; it was a relief to lie down and en­ the dingy to work on their speci­ Oram, g -0 1 1 BEACH TEAM heard an owl's hooting and went By MARJORIE S. WELCH out. The pistol-shot that was joy the coolness of the pale green mens, but that the dingy might as Franklin g l^fl A Florida key—pale green water Rod and Larry Sink Eight heard soon after, was like the bow- water. well be tied to the sloop so that a —white clay banks—mangrove Baskets Each; Hansen snap in this tensely drawn play. We gathered abundant snail start homeward might be made. It swamps and a thirty-eight foot 14 U Makes Five Diana Hull very ably took the shells of various hues and shapes, was a rocky ride and before many sloop at our command. What Stetson^l3 ft ft g role of Henry Berry's poor old in which lived hermit crabs, tiny of the sponges had been cut into The Hurricanes were back in could be better? Cadwalder f . _.o j 4 broken-heslBrted mother; Velma little fellows with bright colored and examined for what they con­ their old form at shooting last Ulmer f 0 a | Ruth Powers and Helen Yunes Arrayed in white duck trousers claws. One of the boys caught an tained one of the girls had to come Saturday night when they over­ Welding f \ fl gave pathos to their parts as his and sailor caps, we set out early edible blue shell crab and we saw aboard. It was not long before whelmingly defeated the Miami Eustice c -0 |-f sisters. j Sunday morning in the sloop to a school of young mullet in one another followed her. Mr. Pearson Beach Becreational Department Dumas c _ 1 jl "The Third Angle," by Florence i explore an uninhabited key in the of the streams. They were about and one of the students remained Kallel g -..1 J| team 66 to 18. The Hurricanes j Bay of Biscayne in the interest of alone in their glory, their work Ayerson, gave an interesting so­ five inches long and looked lovely Max g .0 || began sinking baskets in the first zoology. For the time being, how­ finished, but they decided to stay lution to an age-old question. I as their slim beauty refracted the Jenkison g .__] 5 j part of the game and kept the old ever, we forgot zoology and con- in the little boat just to see if they Louise MacCallman was superb as i sun's ray8. Yorger g __(i |.» fight going until the final whistle j tented ourselves with being just as could get sea sick. biew. Rod Ashman and Larry the clever and attractive wife of a Jay F. W. Pearson, assistant Grant g (1 | | ' indolent as we could. Lying on the Catha sunk eight baskets each, philandering artist, Jerold Paige, professor of zoology at the Univer­ We were now using the jib as i deck sunning ourselves and lulled while Hansen, at guard, made 5. played by Edward Cohen. Eleanor sity of Miami and the instigator of well as the mainsail and going at i to drowsiness by the gentle heav- < iN Mercurio followed with 3 and Mool was also very good as his the trip, took his advanced zoology a great rate, about twelve knots. Free throws missed—Yoonti,!; | ing of the boat, we were disturbed Franklin and Younts each had 2 latest affair. With its quick re­ class in the dingy with the equip­ But even the continual swaying of Ashman, 2; Mercurio, 2; Crta, at intervals by the cry of the skip­ to their credit. Bleier and Evans partee and its sudden changes of ment of a glass bottom bucket and the dingy from side to side and its Oram, Hansen, 2; Ulmer, WeMfe per, "She's going to jibe. Heads made one each. situation, this amusing comedy the sloop's only knife in prepara­ bobbing up and down could not Jenkison, 2. low. Look out." The first time never lagged. The very artistic tion for the hunting of sponges and persuade our friends to come Score at half—22—3. • 3 Mercurio was playing a good we heard this, not being used to ultra modern scenery was an ad­ other sea animals on a nearby reef. aboard the slcoop. Officials: Referee, York (Pn_ passing game and took no shots sail boats, we lay flat, coiis of rope ded attraction. The dingy had a motor which must We sailed into the harbor at Co­ due); umpire, Mac Allister (II. when he was not in position. H<; not adding to the comfort of the We liked this Wing and Wig pro­ have been in love, for it missed conut Grove just at sundown, a nois.) was not alone, for everyone worked position, and grabbed anything we gram, and expect great things of every other beat. We insisted that well-burned lot, sleepy from the Time: 20 minute halves. together to make pot-shots instead could hold on to. We had the no­ this organization in the future. they take a pair of oars with them fresh air, but filled with a sense of the long ones as were used tion the jib would shift so quickly so that they wouldn't have to push of well being from a day spent against Havana. and with so much force that we OLYMPIA the thing all around the bay. We, alone with nature, far from the Coach McCann used nearly all Semester Program For would be thrown into the sea. But Phone 4209 who could not go with them, enter­ artificiality of the city. his substitutes and saw what sort Literary Group Announced no such adventure lay in store for of players they were. He has tained ourselves with fishing and "Best-Sellers" in current litera­ us. We merely stayed aboard and taught the boys to pass and that swimming and generally helping Phi Alpha fraternity will enter­ ture will be included in the books suffered from loops of rope is what it takes to make a smooth our coat of tan acquire a brighter tain actives and pledges of the to be reviewed by the Literary Dis­ punched into our sides. The great lover of working and winning team. shade. The tide began to fall and Sigma Phi sorority at a dance at cussion Group of the Y. W. C. A. We arrived at our destination, Shelton and Wilson did the best fell so fast that we decided we the Phi Alpha house in Pinta Court the screen at his best : during the coming semester. The Ragged Keys, about eleven and had better go into deeper water or this evening. work for the visitors. found the tide so low that we had program with date and place of we would be stuck there for a good RONALD COLEMAI* J Miami (66)— FG FT PF difficulty in entering the small meeting follows: Tuesday, Febru­ twelve hours or more. We sailed Ashman, f 8 10 cove which served as a harbor. We ary 19, at 4 o'clock, home of Pearl out into the bay among the several -liiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIIIIIIIUIIII4. Younts, f 2 0 0 thought at first that we wouid : —in— Miller, 2340 N. W. 28th St., Book palatial yachts and hoped, that our Bleier, f .__.. 1 1 1 have to anchor in the bay and row of the Month, Edith Anne Yeager; party in the dingy had enough gas .'.P/'OD/.OA. Mercurio, f 3 0 0 to land via the dingy. But we "John Brown's Body," (Stephen to reach us. About an hour later I THE RESCUE Kimbrough, f 0 0 1 made the cove safely with our keel = EMIL' JANNINGS Vincent Benet), Adele Ferguson; they returned, footsore, the shells Catha, c _, 8 0 I scraping bottom most the way. am W , mat —with— "The Mad Carews" (Martha Os- had not been tender to their feet— Evans, c ._ 110 After securing the sloop to a = —m— s tenso), Catherine Pile; Tuesday, but happy with their conquests. _ LILY DAMITA Franklin, g 2 0 1 post we scrambled ashore, filled March 19, at 4 o'clock, home of They had come upon a reef just a 1 "SINS OF THE 1 Solie, g L —_ 0 0 1 with the spirit of adventure and Vivian Mims, Le Jeune Apart­ few feet below water, abundant in : A United Artists Souai. Hansen, g B 3 0 the desire to conquer. So great FATHERS" ments, Le Jeune Road, Coral Ga­ sponges, corals, sea cucumbers and Oram, g 0 0 1 was our curiosity and so strong i—with— Picture bles, Book of the Month, Eleanor sea urchins. They searched for Wilkinson, g 0 0 0 was the power the tropical beauty I RUTH CHATTERTON = Zwerner; "Tall Men" (J. S. Mont­ their specimens with the glass bot­ gomery) — Dora Peterson; "Up of the island wielded over us that BARRY MORTON Totals 30 6 5 tom bucket which enabled them to Bloomsbur>" (George Arliss) — we forgot our fear of snakes and | A Paramount Picture § Miami Beach (18)— FG FT PF Helen Bisz; Tuesday, April 16, at the things that crawl and wander see into the opaque water. The nimimimmmmimiimimmmiimf n11111mm111111111111111111111m11.il Smith, f __. 110 4 o'clock, home of Mary Holgate, through the tall grasses and even sponges, which eventually lose Wilson, f ._ 3 0 0 Granada Apartments, Miami, Boole stood at the front door of a man­ Shelton, f 3 0 3 of the Month, Ramona MacMahon: grove swamp. This mangrove Caesar, c 0 0 2 "Best Plays of 1927-2." (Burn.- swamp was at the edge of a littl^ McCarthy, g 0 0 0 Mantle) — Rosemary Marqua; stream which we followed into Ity? Travers, g 112 :^Training of An American" (Bur­ island. Standing by it, we wet. Dunning, g 0 0 0 ton Hendrick) Miss Mary B. Mei- impressed by the stillness and tlv ritt; Tuesday, May 21, at 4 o'clock, heat of the place. There wa; n >: Totals 8 2 7 home of Catherine Pile, 2101 S. W. a sign of animal life except tn- _ CORAL CABLES ICE CO* Free throws missed: Evans, So­ 13th St- Book of the Month, Doro­ miniature crabs which scurried I lie 2,^ Hansen, Smith 2. thy Meyer, "The Bent Twig" (Dor­ from' bi neath our feet, no doubt; YOUTH AT 2120 "Comp/ete Refrigeration Service " Technical foul: Franklin. othy Canfield Fisher) — Mildre I fright:r:_d by this sudden appear-! Phone 79 Officials: Referee, York (Pur­ Barry; "Bonnet and Shawl" (Philip ante of giants. Beneath the tan­ DEGREES l! _^r^^504Ave.Araj(» due); umpire, Seiler (Oklahoma). Guedalla)—Eleanor Miller. gled roots of the grove red-leaved plants showed their faces. The soil Wing and Wig Presents Freshman's Soliloquy beneath the gray roots was damp RED Three One-Act Plays When I went off to college and rich looking. We wanted ~o My mother said to me: venture into the tangled mass, but I LIPS By Adele Ferguson "Pay attention to your books did'not dare without some imple­ "The Marriage of Little Eva!" And don't get less than B." ment of defense. The island itself mat Why, it's like finding out about was skirted by white clay bank; THE SUN-BACK SWIM SUIT ! I Marion Nixon Santa Claus, or hearing that Peter which resembled limestone covered • "Now, son," whispered dad to me, j Pan is a grandfather. But then, rb.-ks. Numerous shells, all with "When you arrive at school . and didn't Mary Pickford cut off her the dazzling white coating of th? mat ma | You must get upon a team curls last year? Surely, then, limestone covered the shore to tor­ And battle like a fool." Little Eva may mary. ture the barefooted individual who I Reba Engler had the lead in this I "Listen, lad," said brother Jim, might chance to wade. We solve*.; j Charles (Buddy) Rogers E cleverly disillusioning comedy, "Here's my little corkscrew; the problem by going in the water: written by Kenyon Nicholson. ,As ! Use it when you get a chance, Hattie Hale, the actress, she was Just the same as I used to." excellent. We liked especially her .Tiiiiimiimmmimimmiimimmmj: change from eagerness to resent­ "Kid," stid my sister Mary, ment when it was suggested that "You must look up Daisy Bright. her daughter could play Little Eva She is pretty and a swell danc.r in her stead, and perhaps play it And gets lit up like a light." miimimmmmmmiiimmiiiiimimiiimiiiiiimmmimmmi better. . Kellogg Sprague was extremely Well, I'm a college man now. For the utmost benefit from Old Sol's Rays, good as the pacifying husband who Gee, I'm a regular feller; ' suits are just the thing. Cut with desired deep \V i» played "Uncle Tom" to her "Little But I ponder what my family said Eva." The surprise ending was As I clean up the fraternity cel­ Get your back, the neck line is modified to the usual height . well handled, also. lar. front. "The Last of the Lowries," by —By Walter S. Mackauf. Paul Green, cave us proof that th. CALLING CARDS Wing and , Wig Club could inter­ Handball Tournament pret a tragic theme as adequately Will Begin This Week ^ as a comic one. Drab fatality was A handball tournament will be-' printed at the keynote of this North Caro­ The Suit is wooL tightly knit to hold its gin this week with 60 entrants, 49 linian drama of an outlaw family. singles and 30 doubles. Other in-! whether in or out of the surf. Larry Catha took the part of tramural tournaments planned this The Riviera Office the "last Lowrie," Henry Berry. winter are: wrestling, boxing, bas­ His performance was splendidly ketball and volleyball. At the con­ realistic. Deeply embittered by un­ clusion of indoor season attention fair treatment, hopeless of any will be focused on tennis," golf, future, the outlaw's every word baseball, track and possibly swim­ iiiMimmiiiiimiiimimiiiiiimimiiMMiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH and gesture showed foreboding and ming. despair. Longing to see his This year's budget shows suffi-i '•eoM»u .o »MM 1'mr. 77ow mother, the last Lowrie gave up cient money for medals and cups! n ir the fight and came home to certain instead of ribbons for rewards.