The Huf ncane THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE VOLUME XI CORAL GABLES, , THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938 NUMBER 21 Eleventh Annual Junior Prom Tomorrow Night

* Outstanding Student of the Month \ Program Set Gov't, Press Alumnus To Speak Juniors Expect Dance held for the last two years. In Assembly For Annual Judging Committee of Eleven Delegation ! The judging committee is composed Pat Cannon, alumnus of the Uni­ To Be Most Successful i of Mary B. Merritt, dean of women; versity and prominent Miami at­ Pan-Am Day I Dr. Robert McNicoll, professor of Is Selected torney, will not address tomorrow's i Latin-American Relations; Dr. Wal­ assembly as originally announced, In History of School ter S. Phillips, professor of botany; 21 Coeds Participate; Florence Fowler, editor of the Hurri­ Condon Chooses Students because of an unexpected call to Hollywood To Celebrate cane; Tom Condon, president of the To Represent Miami at Tallahassee today. Miami Biltmore Country Club is Lavishly Decorated student government; and one senator Jack Madigan, vice president of Next Tuesday Night from each class, the Law School, and FIPA, FSGA Convention the student government, expects, For Traditional Affair; Superior Favors Promised: the Music School. Twenty-one Univerity co-eds will Ten delegates to the joint conven­ however, to present a substitute Special Senior Dances Are Planned Mary was born in Thomasville, tion of the Florida Intercollegiate act as queens of Latin-American Georgia, and came to Miami in 1934 speaker at regular convocation at p countries in a city-wide Pan-Amer­ Press and Florida Student Govern­ to enter the University. She matricu­ ment Associations to be held in Tal­ 10:10 in the auditorium. No expense or effort has been spared to make the eleventh annual ican pageant Monday, April 18, at lated in the College of Liberal Arts, . lahassee May 6 and 7 were appointed Junior Prom the crowning social event of the year. The dance, planned and made English, history, and edu­ by Tom Condon at the regular meet­ to honor the graduating seniors, will be presented by the Junior class The following girls will take part: cation her majors. Denise Caravasios, representing Mex­ ing of the Student Senate last Friday. tomorrow night from 10 until 2 at the Biltmore Country Club. President of Zeta Tau Alpha 1410 Pouds Lost ico ; Connie Caravasios, Panama; The following minutes of the meet­ She is president of Zeta Tau Al­ Quantities of pampas grass, bamboo stalks, soft lights and a brilliant Helene Couch, Argentina; Mary ing were submitted by Jane Mercer, Louise Gaddis, Paraguay; Virginia pha; charter member of Nu Kappa secretary of the Senate: By UM Students moon will compose a scene of tropical splendor. Robert Reinert's Mi- Tau, women's honorary fraternity; Miles, Brazil; and Madeleine Cheney, "The regular meeting of the Stu­ amilodians, appropriately dressed in keeping with the general theme, Colombia. program chairman of the Y.W.C.A.; will supply the music. member of the Panhellenic Associa­ dent Senate was called to order by During Exams Maria Alvarez, Cuba; Inga John­ tion; and of the Honors Literary So­ the president. The minutes were SPECIAL DANCE FOR SENIORS son, Peru; Elaine Devery, Uruguay; omitted due to the lack of time. Mllllrl lluin.l Hull ll ciety. Educational Survey Shows A special dance will be reserved to honor the seniors. The lights will Rosemary Reynolds, Ecuador; Flo Mary Frohberg Largely through her efforts, her The president announced that the be dimmed and the honor guests will dance within a circle of juniors Fowler, Bolivia; Doris Doyle, Costa Professors and Textbooks sorority was pledged January 10 to principle business of the meeting was Rica; and Cecile Gaddis, Chile. Mary Frohberg, senior in the Col- to the strains of reminiscent tunes. lege of Liberal Arts, was elected the the international fraternity, Zeta Tau in regard to the Student Government Responsible for Cramming Naomi Anderson, Miss United The nature of the favors to be Hurricane's Outstanding Student for Alpha. After a period of instruction and Student Press Convention, to be States; Mary Ellen Whalen, Hondur­ Students of University of Miami given the feminine guests are still the month of March by the judging it was formally installed as its sev­ held May 6 and 7 at Tallahassee, as ; Marie Dominguez, Nicaragua; Digest Offers secret, but according to the commit­ committee of eleven this week. She enty-fourth chapter March 26. Florida. The president stated that paid for their cramming in the last Irene Maristany, El Salvador; Dah tee in charge they are "something was chosen for her individual effort After graduation this spring, Mary the former list of delegates appointed examinations with a loss of 1410 Frantz, Haiti; Pat Cluney, Venezue­ that every girl would want." in the installation of her sorority, expects to teach, preferably English was void, and announced the new pounds in weight, it is estimated by Cash Award la; and Betty Mae Serpas, Guatamela. The receiving line headed by Pres­ the former Sigma Phi, as the seventy- or history. Her chief ambition is to representatives to be: Press, Florence Hollywood To Celebrate the Bureau of Educational Surveys, ident Joe Thomas will be composed fourth chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha on acquire her master's degree at the Fowler, Margaret Shillington, Anne New York City. For Best Photos of junior class officers Nancy Shep­ Pan American Day will be cel­ March 26, and for her consistently Searing, Audrey Rothenberg, Brad University of Chicago. "Of course," herd, Evelyn Isaac, Betty Goff, Ray­ ebrated in Hollywood next Tuesday faithful work as women's intramural Boyle. Government, Betty Goff, Jane SChe Bureau arrived at the figure she says, "I expect to keep on with Work of Student, Faculty mond Fordham, and Brad Boyle. evening with a dinner program to be director, a position which she has my work in women's athletics." Mercer, George Wheeler. Tom Con­ by multiplying an average of two i held at the Hollywood Beach don, Bob Olsen. The president also pounds weight loss reported by a Photographers to be Judged Members of the administration and under the joint auspices of the Holly­ asked George Wheeler and Jane Mer­ representative group by 90 percent In Four Divisions board of regents invited are Dr. and wood Rotary Club and the music and Ashe Presents K. Vanderford cer to make talks at the Government of University of Miami students who Mrs. Bowman F. Ashe, Dean and Mrs. Latin American departments of the convention, representing the Univer­ engage in intensive study before and a photo contest throughout the coun­ Henry S. West, Miss Bertha Foster, University. sity. during examination periods. try endeavoring to present to the Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Edward Holt, The affair, which will carry out the Application To To Address IRC A discussion on holding an Honor various campuses the best work of Dean and Mrs. Russell A. Rasco, Mr. Blame Professors and Books Spanish American motif to the minu­ Week, in connection with convention, student and faculty photographers. and Mrs. A. W. Koch, Dean and Mrs. According to the Bureau, profes­ test detail, will feature local repre­ followed. It is the desire of the Sen­ Photos will be judged in four divis­ John Thorn Holdsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Southern Ass'n Wednesday sors and textbooks are as much to sentatives of the Latin American ate to be able to give a report at the ions: a. Still life and scenics; b. Ac­ W. T. Grant, Miss Mary B. Merritt, blame for cramming as the students Mrs. Coral Lowe, and Dr. and Mrs. countries, a short play by University Convention. tion photos; c. Candid photos; d. por­ Accrediting Organization 'The British Foreign Policy' themselves. Too often the instructor traits. There is no entry fee for this Harold E. Briggs. students that has been written es­ George Wheeler gave the treas­ To Consider University Affecting Europe and U.S. does not provide his class with a contest and all photos will be re­ pecially for them by Lilo Oyarzun, urer's report. He presented a requi­ sufficiently clear overview of the en­ turned if requested. All tickets and money for the and music of the countries repre­ Petition Entered in March Is Professor's Subject sition for ten dollars ($10.) from the tire course, or does not review the sented to be furnished by members $5 Awards Junior Prom must be turned in to sophomore class. The bill was car­ course in outline form from time to of the music department. Application of the University for "The British Foreign Policy" will Two or three prints in each of the Frank Kerdyk in the cafeteria at ried. A bill for five dollars and thirty time, with the result that the stu­ divisions will be selected and to the Friday noon. Complete Program Planned membership in the Southern Associa­ be the subject of the talk to be made five cents ($5.35) for a cable of con­ dent becomes hopelessly involved in first place winners in each division In charge of the program for the tion of Colleges, an accrediting or­ by Professor Kenneth H. Vanderford dolence sent to Mrs. Belaunde was a mass of facts and ideas, and resorts Rubilou Jackson Chairman Collegiate Digest will present a spec­ University are Dr. Robert McNicoll, ganization, was presented by Presi­ of the Spanish department at the In­ carried. A bill for an extra five dol- to cramming as a final, desperate Rubilou Jackson is general chair­ measure. ial cash award of five dollars. head of the Latin American Depart­ dent B. F. Ashe at the association's (Continued on Page Four) man of the committee in charge of ternational Relations Club meeting The material must be mailed to the ment; Miss Bertha Foster, dean of the affair. Other chairmen include annual convention held at Dallas in next Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. 52% Unsuccessful Salon Editor, Collegiate Digest, 420 the School of Music; and David Elsas­ favors, Doris Page; tickets, Ray Rein­ March. in the social hall. Officers for the Sometimes the instructor is to Sexton Building, Minneapolis, Minne­ ser, master of ceremonies. University er and Frank Kerdyk; decorations, Physics No Longer blame for not couching lectures in sota, on or before April 14th. With • u

Jane Mercer in charge of the program . . . The With a Few Pounds of Seed The Miami Hurricane sorority was founded on April Te, 1895 nt the THE WAY 1. This is a collar button. OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER ITH just a few pounds of Cajeput seeds, University of Arkansas . . . 01 i HE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI W the whole Everglades could be cheaply Members of Zeta Tau Alpha were installed as I look at it reclaimed! Dr. John Gifford, probably the best a national chapter on March 26 at the Congrega­ tional Church. Services were conducted by the N^f" _J& By CLIFF HENDRICK er-1 _ ^ This is a dresser under which the collar button is informed tree expert in the United States grand president, Mrs. Howard Hill Helper of made that statement recently in one of his 1 C~",."_J r New Orleans, assisted by Mrs. 0. W. Roberts, hiding. interesting articles. second national president of New York City; Hollywood has stretched its fingers c_zn Dr. Gifford would have the Cajeput seeds Ann Crawford, official advisor, and the entire and caught Miami in the glamour Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae of which Mrs. 0. W. parade. But with it has come some of MEMBER sowed by airplane. He says they grow with Collins is president. Mrs. A. F. Hillix, past grand collegiate Digest amazing rapidity. He knows that if the Ever­ president, also was present. Thc installation ban­ the uncertainties that surround the These are tickets which, although they arc not with fntmcolltgiati Press glades were covered with tree-growth, it would quet was held at the Coral Gables Country Club rush and turmoil of the motion pic­ y the button, cannot be found either. Associated Collegiate Press mean the creation of untold wealth for all of in the evening. Initiates honored were Mary Fro- ture business. Fleisher Studios have berg, Helen Kessinger, Betty Mae Serpas, Mar­ , ADVKKTIIINS »» dug into the sand on the outskirts of • I'ltlllNTID • Florida. tha Dorn, Kathleen Wilson, Betty Lou Baker, Miami and become part of the land­ National Advertising Service, Inc. "A forest is not just trees planted in rows, Linda Wingate, Ann Gunter, Doris Doyle, Betty Colhie Put-Inkers RfPrttet Johnson, Patricia Overbaugh. Barbara Norris, scape. This company represents repu­ This denotes that there isn't any too much time to be 420 MADISON AVE. New YORK. N. Y. and is not solely for the production of lumber," Dr. Gifford says. "To be a real forest, forest Virginia Spaulding, Nina Kitchens, and Mrs. Al­table holdings. Aspirant actresses or wasted in stalking the articles mentioned above. EDITORIAL STAFF bert Buzzell, Jr. actors can take various placement conditions must be present." This means, it and screen tests with perfect assur­ !'l ORENCE FOWI.CR Editor seems, a number of things—the number of The fraternity which was founded in 1898 at ance that capabilities will be recog­ This is gay young blade whee is heet under the collar MCB Pl;ABODY Business Manager trees to the acre, the proper kinds and sizes, the Virginia State Normal School, has a total of nized, if any. —that is, if he had a collar button to keep his collar MARGARET SHILLINGTON Managing Editor the richness of growth, moistness of air and seventy-four chapters. In the past few weeks, however, soil, the proper amount and kind of humus, The grand national chapter presented the on—harassed as he is by the lateness of the hour and EDITORIAL BOARD local high school girls, graduates, and and the proper number and variety of animals sorority with a bronze plaque for the room. I , , powltr David Elsasser former University of Miami students his missing belongings. Officers of Alpha Theta sorority who were Margaret Shillin^n Virginia Witten and plants, both large and little, upon and in have been corralcd on some out-of- elected Tuesday night include president, June Joan Goetsei ihe upper layers of the soil. the- way location for a taste of studio WHERE IS THIS, OUR HERO, GOING? Burr; vice president, Tommy Edwards; secre­ technique, and the why and where­ For the Everglades, the Cajeput, Dr. Gifford David EltasRi tary, Mary Ellen Whalen; treasurer, Hilda Ring- fores of becoming a motion picture YOU GUESSED IT— Virginia Witters believes, is the tree that could convert the blom. star. The actual identity of the scouts entire area into forest land. That would mean THE JUNIOR PROM ! SJ | tey Kline, Richard Jacobs Phi Alpha fraternity will hold its eleventh seems to be shrouded in a pretty climate improvement, not only in the Ever­ black shadow. Innumerable questions Joan Goeser annual Easter dinner dance at Don Dickerman's glades, but in all . Thousands of Pirate Castle on Saturday, April 16. The com­ have been asked by the applicants, Jack Madigan but all they got in return was the acres would be reclaimed and at the cost, he mittee heading the affair includes Gene Boyle, * P 0 T * LUCK* Donald Price, and Robert Rigney. The affair will echos of their own voices. : HRS says, of only a few pounds of the seeds of the BY DAVID ELSASSER MAI I be open to alumni, members and their dates. The reason for all this secrecy Charles Franklin M. Colas fast-growing tree. seems illogical when concerned with Speaking of time reminds me that read the editorial page of the issue Tentative plans are being made for the Pi Chi Betty Hayes Since Dr. Gifford made that statement, we what should be a true representative Pan American Day is once again on of the Hurricane that followed the (icorgc Wheeler Minstrel. Sam Abbott has charge of the affair. of one of Hollywood's successful stu­ the doorstep. And with it comes the follies. Ray Reinei Connie Caravasios have been watching eagerly for the response Tau Epsilon Phi elected the following officers dios. The uncertainty still remains, dusting off of the twenty-one flags And to top that, the Senate ap­ Arlene Richardaon Denise Caravasios it should bring from every organization inter­ Tuesday: chancellor, Harold Leviton; vice-chan­ however. The beauties that the Flei­ necessary for the proper celebration proved the use of regular dramatics Eleanor Matteson Ralph Nelson ested in promoting the state's welfare. As yet, cellor, Maynard Abrams; scribe, Max Silver; sher studios have given screen tests of the occasion. There will be par­ funds for this trip by authorizing James Goes, t Lucille i tfkowltt bursar, Stanley Blackman; assistant bursar, there has been no response that we know of. don't have to wonder. Thc girls that ades, dinners, programs, and all the Mrs. Motter to use any part of the Winona Bell Lawrence Kaplan; warden, Herbert Horowitz; Man I ineweavei Maybe it is too contrary to thc usual way of were tried and dismissed by the phan­ usual rigamarole. drama departments allnttment for the 1 eo I iak chaplain, Maurice Orovitz; historian and public­ Barbara MacDonatd tom representatives still remain in a Then the flags will be rewrapped, trip if she saw fit to do so. It seems dealing with Everglades reclamation. Maybe ity director, Irving Lebowitz; executive board, imilton fog of doubt. Disappearance of these stuffed in the corner of the 13th story pretty unfair to use the activity fee the thing to do is to get a grant from Wash­ Herbert Knobel and Larry Kaplan. New pledges operators lately makes it even more of the courthouse and be forgotten— of our students to further one fra­ BUSINESS STAFF ington!—The Kissintmee Gazette. are Robert Garnell and Jerome Fleishman. of a mystery. Puzzling, indeed. until next year. ternity. I'm agin' it. Frieda Spei/man '.,' tnagei Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity held elections Tues­ Now it may be a trite thought that Here I am, starting a fuss again. J..mcs Mooee Dramatics here at the University i ampus I itculalion day night. New officers include: superior, Milton comes and goes with every celebra­ And not without receiving threats of The Hooeycane Feller; vice-superior, Arnold Broder; corres­ seems to be taking a long stride for tion of its type to say that Pan Amer­ a bloody nose. But let mo remind \ tverti ing \stociattl ponding secretary, Alfred Lane; recording sec­ preeminence in spite of everything icanism, like Mother Love, should not those who need that reminding that C. M. Wilson. Stephen Prill, HE third edition of the Hooeycane has retary, Sidney Kline; treasurer. Morton Berman; that's been kicking it in the pants. be limited to one day, one week, or Bismark once said something about T come' and gone. According to custom, it house manager, Bernard Shiro; quarterly recor­ "Stage Door" was well done, but MM period of the year, but neverthe­ social change coming not through der, Sidney Kline; sergeant-at-arms, Herbert would have been enjoyed much more contained the usual amount of hyperbole and less, it still holds true. What is needed resolutions of the majority, but by The Junior Prom Bernstein. if the floor had been properly ele­ is not more lavish celebrations, al­ blood and iron. My nose will supply Fool's Day nonsense. vated, if the seats had been comfor­ Town and Gown of the University entertained though they do no harm, and may the blood, the alleged minds of some rjROM Night- and with the phrase goes ail Certainly the Hooeycane, as a newspaper, table, if squeaks hadn't disrupted the the girls of the senior classes Wednesday after­ even be beneficial, but a more prac­ of our students, the iron. sustained silence so often. _T the name implies: soft lights, the splash of could never be accused of acting as a medium noon from three until five. The girls were con­ tical everyday application of the idea. In selecting delegate* for the joint decorations, the- rainbow assortment of the for intellectual student thought or as an in­ ducted through the sorority rooms and the uni­ I'm not condemning the condition Pan Americanism needs young blood Florida Intercollegiate Press and coeds' newesl spring formals, and the strains centive to human progress. But it does show versity and then to the girls dorm where re­ of the auditorium in connection with and original thought. Where it will Government Association Convention, the University itself. We all under­ get it is another problem. the Condon wisdom again came to the of sweet music all go to make this affair the us that some of our students, when they finally freshments were served. stand the financial difficulties and fore. Instead of giving the Honor Newly elected officers of Alpha Epsilon Phi social highlight of the year. consent to letting down their hair, are not realize that the present conditions In my opinion, and a humble one Court representation, our honorable sorority include dean, Lucille Lefkowitz; vice- Members of the junior class have spared no without their spark of humor. can't be remedied to any great extent. it isn't, the funds given to the Theta president chose ull the delegates for dean, Sclma Lee Phillips; scribe, Thelma Mae But why work under difficulties when Alpha Phi's by the Student Senate the government end of the meeting effort eer expense in making this year's prom, And it does prove io us that the faculty and Marenuent; treasurer, Freda Jean Spiezman. it might be possible to transfer our last Friday was an injustice. It is ad­ from the Senate: six of them. When honoring lhe departing seniors, a dance which the students of the University accepted their dramatic presentations to a better mitted that the money, to be used to Condon was asked why the Honor the students may well lie proud of. Every de- annual ribbing like good sports. The editors place? finance a trip to a national conven­ Court was not to be represented, the tail has been carefully worked out so that the are indeed pleased to know that our readers Coral Gables elementary school has tion may be well spent and bring the maestro replied that the H.C. was evening will be nothing if not perfect. can "take it." a fine auditorium that is usually school dividends; but it is doubtful not a part of the student government. available every night of the week, whether it is right to give it to any Now we always understood that gov­ Now we are not urging you to attend the TINTYPES Fridays and Saturdays included. With closed organization, honorary or so­ ernment consists of three bodies: prom. We are not getting up on our horse and Combating Indifference Gabelites boosting the University to cial, dues or not, when that organiza­ executive, judicial, and legislative. preaching -elueol-spirit-and-support-student- CROUP of women campus leaders met last their utmost, the change would prob­ tion ha* proven that it hat a meant The Honor Court falls under the sec­ ANNE SEARING . . . activities. Hut taking into consideration the A Friday to discuss and unanimously ap­ ably be heartily endorsed by the of obtaining money. The Theta Alpha ond category; the other two under . . . Hails from Aurora, New York, where she school board. Here the University Phis have their follies; if they need Tom, which is automatically the best amount of preparation and the entertainment prove a matter of considerable importance to was born . . . players could cater to a larger, more more dough, they know where they reason why not even one member "f the entire University, that of sending a Uni­ offered, we do say that anyone passing up this . . . Has recently moved near to the University enthusiastic crowd. The Miami Fed­ can get it. But as a matter of refresh­ our distinguished court will make the j ear's prom is undoubtedly missing the biggest versity delegate to the annual convention of . . . considers the location undesirable because eral Theater needs some competition ing their memory, may I suggest they trip to Tallahassee. and best social affair of the year. the Young Women's Christian Association to it's too easy for her to be checked up on . . . for a change. be held in Ohio at the end of this month. . . . Feels her most outstanding achievement was Switching of property sets, lighting effects, and backstage switchboards The Y.W.C.A. organization on our campus being born with a full set of teeth . . . The Need for Physical Examinations could be accomplished with little diffi­ THI! * MUSIC * BOX has since its founding been waging a lone and ... Is the first female Business Manager of the Ibis . . . culty. Using the University theater By JOSEPH TITLE ENTIMENT in favor of compulsory physical up-hill fight to counteract the appalling lack for rehearsals and the Gables school of religious observance on the part of the stu­ . . . Enjoyed arranging decorations for Junior theater for the final presentation examinations of candidates wishing to en­ We feel a certain kinship to most theatre and saw the best picture I've S Prom . . . likes to piddle around . . . would be the tops in anyone's lang­ ter the University is gaining more impetus dent body. Its efforts have been largely met by of the soloists who ever play with our seen in a long time. It was a French . . . Represents the University in the Who's Who uage. indifference, an attitude which we have no organizations and for that reason we these days, and all indications point to the in the American Colleges and Universities . . . production on the life of Beethoven. follow their careers with more than The acting and makeup of Harry adoption of compulsory examinations as a doubt reflects the typical attitude of modern along with several other students . . . a little interest. This coming Sunday, Bauer was superb. The scenes were permanent policy next fall. youth everywhere toward the vital problems . . . Entertains a secret desire to visit Egypt so LATINAS our own Abram Chasins will be solo­ terribly, terribly, poignant. When of religion. she can sit atop a pyramid . . . The Student Senate has been asked to con­ ist with the New York Philharmonic Beethoven loses his first love, I near­ Every University in the country that lays . . . Hopes some day to have horses and pho­ AMEPICANAS sider the urgent need of these examinations at Orchestra when he will perform his ly died with grief and when he got any claim to a seriousness of purpose will send tography as hobbies . . . considers them too ex­ Por M. COLAS Piuno Concerto No. 2 in F Sharp the next regular meeting, If you believe, as deaf, I wanted to get a doctor to help delegates to the convention this month to draw pensive at present . . . Laboriosidad.—El renombrado tn- Minor. Needless to say to all those him. He tried to see a symphony for we do, that the inception of these examinations . . . Belongs to Delta Tau sorority . . . who have come in contact with the up definite plans for the combating of this ternacionalista Sr. Victor Andres Bel­ money for food but Rossini's music will add a necessary prerequisite to entrance . . . Says she has no superstitions, always picks man, he is a superlative musician. was preferred. On his death-bed, modern attitude of indifference. The Y.W.C.A. aunde acaba de publicar su libro "Bo to our University as well as a necessary safe- up pins, wishes on a new moon, and throws spilt livar y el Pensamiento Politico de la Mr. Chasins was one soloist who fear­ friends bring him food and tell him firmly believes in the necessity for spiritual guarel to your health, we advise that you see salt over her shoulder, however . . . Revolucion Hispano-Americana," el lessly criticized and djinstructively of his musical success but it's too training and thinking on the part of the col­ helped the orchestra instead of heap­ your senators at once and discuss this Im­ . . . Like salads, and fried foods . . . abhors any­ cual ha sido editado por "The Johns late. A symphony orchestra provides lege student. It believes that by such training Hopkins Press" de la Universidad ing bouquets upon them. For that splendid musical background playing pending measure with them. thing fishy . . . John Hopkins. Este interesante libro reason, his words rang truer when he everything from his "Fifth Sym­ we may be better equipped to deal with the . . . Was horrified no end the time her dad socked For your convenience, we have listed below nos muestra la evolucion del pensa complimented the organization. So phony" to the "Moonlight Sonata." world questions of war and peace which will a cop who had run into him . . . miento de Bolivar, en relaci6n con hearken, and tune WQAM at 3 Sun­ lhe senators by closes Inevitably confront us. American youth, it is . . . Has a passion for Charlie McCarthy . . . su ideal programa de una organica, day and if the Tigers aren't licking Burnet Tuthill, supervisor of music Seniors Ted Treff, Mike Ruggles, Helene determined, must be made to see the impor­ numbers him tops in radio . . . heragica y tecnical democracia. El the Yankees, you'll hear real music. at one of Tennessee's colleges, payed tance of religion. . . . Thinks Fannie Brice really knows how to volumen consta de 398 paginas y ha the University a visit this week, sur­ salido a la luz en 1938. Juniors: Betty Goff, Brad Boyle, Raymond ning "Night and Day" properly . . • I don't know why there should be veying the musical units of the school. . . . Finds loafing easy, getting Ibis ads difficult. such strong state and city national­ Fordham. Uno de los motivos de haber hecho Tuesday morning, he conducted the . . . Hates housework and cleaning . . . does la mencion y resefia de este libro es ism in everybody, but there is. Along University band in one of his own Sophomores: Charlotte Meggs, Robert 01- pretty well at messing up, however . . . su relacion con el Dr. Robert McNic. comes manager R. Fitzpatrick of De­ overtures. The supervisor proved that -e 11. Walter Cunningham, ... Is unbalanced on the subject of hurricanes oil, profesor de esta Universidad en troit's radio station, WJR and discon­ he possesses plenty of musical know­ tinues Benny Goodman's swinging of Freshmen: Carl Squires, George Hallahan, . . . loves to go out and inspect the damage after asuntos latino americanos. Esta obra ledge and fine conductorial ability The Junior Prom looms up Friday night as Loch Lomond. The reason? Mr. Fitz­ they are over . . . fu thai ii Is a citizen's duty and priv- A dancing doll with twinkling toes— thin' like that. Pardon me says I, perative that Bv^ry member attend Ella Gene Barr; and Pan Hellenic representa­ viernes pr6ximo pasado. Para mf esta regularly and punctually. llegi i" lu able i<> vote is old stuff. And the tive, Marie Young were among those to take Laughing doll, do you have a heart? ha sido la mejor funci6n ofrecida por but could the name possibly be Bee­ fact thai intelligent votes are more necessary eeffice . . . Ah, no one knows—well, this one knows. el teatro de la Universidad. Los 33 thoven? Why yes, that's it, she says. When I found out where it was play­ Dalida Attends Music Meeting now I han ever before is obvious. And, if we Catherine Burch and Winona Wehle wore for­ personajes que integraban la obra Laughing doll with the rose-red lips ing, I didn't even wait for my des­ mally initiated into the Delta Tau sorority last cooperaron tan bien que bien puede Anna Dalida was University repre­ have ain faith at all in eiur educational system, That taunt an arching suitor's cheek, sert. I dashed right over to the Tuesday night. The president, Joan Goeser, pre­ decirse que el eocito fue un 6xito de sentative at the state meeting of the to Bay that a college -tudent is in a better Red-rose lips that are bent with love sided over the ceremony. Miss Merritt visited the todos. Indufiablemente, los principales Federation of Music Clubs held at position lee judge the ability of the candidates group during their last meeting and spoke on But never kiss nor ever speak. caracteres revelaron condiciones de bajo cuando tuvo que anunciar el the . anel the merit of the issues than those less sororities . , . Blue-gray eyes of a dancing doll; acuerdo con sus posiciones. Dos cu suicidio de la companera. Miss Jean fortunate in their educational background Alumnae and actives of Chi Omega celebrated There mirrowed deep, a great love lies banos dieron gran contribuci6n al Moore y Dorothy Bell trabajaron Muiic Faculty Appears at Edison espect&culo: Lilo Oyarzun deleit6 con -heiiilel lee- a nalural conclusion. Founder's Day with a banquet at the Banana Shut from two of the three young men— tambidn espl-endidamente. En resu- Members of the faculty of the su personiflcaci6n de Tony Burgos, Tree. Mrs. J. H. Miller, chairman, was assisted men, puede afirmarse, que fue un School of Music contributed their ser­ So, lee those siiieli'nts who can, we say, "Get Ah, dancing doll with the gray-blue eyes. que fu6 magnfflca. Raquel Ortiz sor- by Mrs. Roy L. Calamia, Mrs. Grant Orr, Mrs. 6xtto que corresponde a todos los vices at u benefit program Thursday eeui and vote." R.N. prendi6 con la perfecci6n de su tra James E. Neary, Mrs. William D. Bordeaux and participantes en la producc!6n. night at Miami Edison high school. INTRAMURAL NOTES HURRICANE SPORTS 1938 All-Intramural Basketball Teams APHIL 7, 1938 T H E MI A M I H U R 'Fjjfc: A N E PAGE III BEE FRATERNITY LEAGUE 1st Team 2nd Team Boyle, Phi Alpha Forward Ruggles, Delta Sigs Dunn, Delta Sigs Forward Masterson, Delta Sigs Harding Opens Spring Football Practice Hamilton, Pi Chi Center Folcher, Phi Alpha Hilbish, Phi Mu Alpha Guard Oesch, Phi Mu Alpha Frank, Tau Eps Guard Gross, Tau Eps A. Broder, Phi Eps Reserve , Todd, Phi Alpha Netmen Suffer 57 Men Report Abrams, Pi Delt Reserve Kearns, Pi Chi INDEPENDENT LEAGUE 9-1 Defeat From For Daily Drill; 1st Team 2nd Team Busby, Physics Lab Forward Hayward, All Stars California Tampa Signed s Rosen, Law School Forward Morris, Faculty Bolash, All Stars Center Kout, Law School The University of California Mantel, Physics Lab Guard Hang, Physics Lab Fifty-seven men reported for spring overwhelmed Miami's traveling net- Jones, Faculty Guard Arries, All Stars practice drills Monday afternoon un­ Parker, White Wings Reserve .. Cone, French Village ten yesterday to hand the Hurri­ til r the direction of Coach Jack Hard­ Knight, French Village Reserve Weiland, White Wings cane* their second loss in two ing and his assistant Hart Morris. years. Bill Hardie won the only The squad appeared to be in fine ALL-FRATERNITY ALL-INDEPENDENT match for the Orange, Green, and Forwards shape with little extra weight to re­ Forwards White. Duke Boyle, versatile Phi Alpha move. Alexander Busby, Physics Lab, wa Our Hurricanes upset the mighty star and high scorer of the season The six-weeks practice session will brilliant both on defense and offense. for both leagues rates the mythical Stanford Indians 7-3 Tuesday to win be taken up with fundamentals and team on his fine all-round play. A A good team man and high scorer. their third match of the 8,400-mile scrimmages with emphasis on improv­ unanimous choice. Rosen, Law School star, is the trip to the coast. Miami won five ing the passing attack which failed to Eddie Dunn, lanky Delta Sig ace, other forward because of his scoring singles and two doubles matches to click until the latter part of last sea­ led thc defending champions through and passing ability. bent the California netmen. son. Harding declares that he will an undefeated season to another Center Captain Gardnar Mulloy led his have a team that can block and title. Dunn makes the squad because Bolash, All Stars' ace and high teammates to the unexpected win tackle if nothing else. of his height and eye for the basket. scorer of the league, was the out­ with a sensational 6-0, 1-6, 6-2 vic­ Center standing player of the season. Johnny tory over Robert Braly in the feature Must Replace Masterson George Hamilton, Pi Chi, was out­ was at his best under the basket, but match. In addition to acting as a condi­ standing in all the games. He was an hit from all angles when the chips Lloyd Gates came from behind to tion, the spring session will enable excellent offensive man, but shone were down. defeat Bill Hardie, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, and Harding to work out some new var­ especially on the defense. Guards Captain Bob Underwood trounced iations in his system. He also facec- Guards Murray Mantel rates a berth for Bernie Frank, 6-0, 6-1 to give Stan­ 'he task of uncovering a new toe art­ Tommy Hillbish, Phi Mu Alpha, is his excellent defensive play. A streak ford two of the singles matches. ist to replace Mns*erson us plane the midget of the team. Always a of lightning, the Physics Lab guard Johnny Hendrix, Miami ace, defeated kicker :n the fall. threat, the tiny star shone in every was an all-round player. Sherwood Armstrong, 6-2, 6-3. Camp­ Head Coach Jack Harding: (left) and Line Coach Hart Morris who are putting next year's gridiron warriors game. A tricky, accurate passer and Jones of the Faculty is the remain' bell Gillespie defeated Myron Fol- Tampa Signed through the paces every afternoon on the Coliseum field during the six-weeks' spring practice session. fast thinking ball player. ing member of the team. He sank som, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2. Jack Behr beat '' i... athletic department annnun"ed Bernie Frank, Tau Epsilon Phi them from way out or under the James Seaver, 6-4, 7-5. Louis Duff Tuesday that Tampa ha* heen signed flash, rounds out the five. A good basket. One of the high scorers in overcame Dave Brock, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1. 'i> play in Miami on October 7, wh'ch hall handler and accurate shot. He every game. Edges out John Knight In the doubles, Mulloy and Hardie Golfers Turn Back McLachlan, Lovett Lose Out previously had been the only open was at his best under fire. in a close decision. defeated Underwood and Brock, 6-3, date on the 1938 schedule. 13-11. Seaver and Folsom stopped Stetson; Lose to The complete ten-game schedule WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS practice and insetruction any after- Hendrix and Frank, 6-4, 1-6, 10-8. In National Intercollegiates Duff and Behr whipped Braly and U. of Florida follows: Women's intramural tennis doubles noon. Captain Scotty McLachlan and year as state A.A.U. 145 pound title Stofen, 7-5, 6-2 in the final match. With one victory and one defeat pte ber "0 Spring Hfl!, here. reached the semi-finals with the Delta Fraternity League Bunny Lovett, veteran Hurricane holder. Miami, in four previous matches, chalked up to their credit, thc Uni­ • tober 7 Tampa here. Taus scheduled to meet Lambda Phi ames sluggers, were runners-up in the Na­ In the same competition, Lovett G Won Lost has trounced Tulane, 5-1, blanked versity of Miami linksmen returned this afternoon at the Granada courts. tional Intercollegiate Boxing tourna­ successfully defended his title by October 14- Florida, at Gainesville. Delta Sigma Kappa 11 11 0 Arizona 9-0, and lost to the Texas Sunday from a week's state tour in The winner of the Zeta Tau Alpha- ment held at Charlottesville, Virginia, October 21—Drake, at Des Moines. Pi Chi 12 8 4 Longhorns, 5-4 for the first defeat which they met Stetson and Univer­ Alpha Theta match will meet Beta last Saturday. 11 6 in two years. The University of Cal­ sity of Florida golf teams. October 28—Rollins, here. Phi Alpha. Phi Alpha B Billy Regan Elected Tau Epsilon Phi 12 6 6 ifornia nt Los Angeles and the fight­ Scotty, who reached the finals November 4—Oglethorpe, here. Won From Stetson Playing for Zeta Tau Alpha are Phi Mu Alpha 10 5 5 ing Hurricanes battled to a 6-5 tie through a bye and a technical knock­ Secretary of Ass'n November 11—Catholic U., Wash­ out over Kasik of Duke University, Pat Overbaugh and Barbara Norris; Pi Delta Sigma 10 2 8 Saturday. The University team won from ington, D.C. for the Delts, Joan Goeser and Jean lost on a technical knockout to Jules Coach Billy Regan, Hurricane Phi Epailon Pi 10 0 10 Stetson university at Deland by a November 18—Duquesne, here. Lambert; for the Lambdas, Betty Benoit, Pacific Conference champion boxing mentor was elected secre­ Independent Leag lie SHIFT BASEBALL EVENT total score of 11^ to 6%. Captain Johnsen and Winnie Wood; Alpha from the University of Idaho. tary of the National Intercollegiate November 25—Bucknell, here. Greer's All Stars 10 9 1 Marshall Wilson, No. 1 man, won his Thetas, Jerry Williamson and Denise The annual baseball players' golf Lovett, 115 pound star, lost a close December 2—Georgia, here. Physics Lab 10 7 3 individual match 3 and 2. Bud Boxing Coaches Association at a Caravasios; and the Beta Phi Alphas, championship, which has been played decision in the semi-finals when the Faculty 10 6 4 Schramm defeated his opponent by a meeting held during the tourna­ Betty Curran and Mary Louise Gra­ in Sarasota for a number of seasons, judges awarded the nod to Whitney The schedule called for ten con­ Rascoes Rascals 10 5 score of 7 and 5. Bill Todd and Paul ham. I will be moved into Lakeland next of Loyola. Previously, Bunny had de­ ment at Charlottesville, Virginia. secutive games was. purposely ar­ White Wings 8 1 7 Miller lost to their Stetson rivals. All entries for ping-pong must be year, and will henceforth rotate about feated the best man at his weight in ranged to allow no vacant week-ends French Village 8 1 7 Todd 8 and 7 and Miller 2 and 1. The for the Hurricanes once the season entered in the athletic office before in the Florida cities where big league the tournament. kayoing E. J. Wix of Miami in the Delta Sigma Kappa defeated team won 3 and 2 in both foursome has begun. Harding hopes by this Friday. Competition is to begin this teams locate for spring training. Of­ first round. Greer's Ail Stars 17-15 in the play­ matches. Both McLachlan and Lovett re­ procedure to eliminate the inevitable week. ficers feel that the Manatee county Both men have established brilliant off for the school basketball cham­ In Gainesville, the Florida team cently took the state A.A.U. titles in let-down in effort and enthusiasm The schedule for the diamondball folks see so much of the big time ball records in competition this year. pionship last Saturday- shellacked the Miamians by a score of their respective divisions. McLachlan, that ..cent's during a week's lapse in tournament will be announced at the players, that the event will create Paced by Eddie Dunn, the frater­ more interest if moved about. 12 and 6. Wilson and Schramm who holds three state titles and was the program. next meeting of the athletic council nity champions jumped to a small struggled hard to garner two ties runner-up for last year's national col­ PATRONIZE HURRICANE ADVERTISERS bnext Monday, according to Mary lead and held it through some fine Paul Waner is the present cham­ even up at the eighteenth. Todd lost legiate honors, advanced to the finals Frohberg, director of girls' athletics. pion, but has trouble ahead in the defensive work by Mike Corcoran his match 3 and 2 and Miller by a by defeating Hershel Barry of St. NOTICES The field is available for practice all The game was very close as both person of Joey Medwick, St. Louis score of 5 and 4. Both foursome Augustine, making this his second HENRI'S this week and the equipment may be teams played air-tight ball under fire. Cards, who after less than three years matches were won by the Alligators Your Caterer for Intramural meeting Monday, Ap­ at golf looks like the best prospect in procured at the athletic office. A two point margin was the largest COEDS FORM GOLF TEAM PARTIES and MEETINGS ril 1 1 th. 1938. Many students have turned out for lead held during the low-scoring the baseball fraternity. Rollins Meet Called Off Try our Lunches - Dinners instruction in archery, which began battle. University of Pennsylvania co-eds 214 POSTOFFICE BLDG. All independent entries in dia­ A scheduled meet with the Rollins last week. Mary Louise Gaddis, In­ have organized a golf team and writ­ mondball must be in by Friday. Tall Johnny Bolash and Verdun team was called off by the S.I.A.A structor, urges all women students ten to a number of colleges for Games will start Monday. Arries played a whale of a game for Gifts because Rollins violated the ruling interested in this sport to report for matches. 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Rita Competition dirty for alnuest a whole week now, band concert was the interesting scored a hit with the audience by Superior individual performances Bornstein acted the role of Bernice tbeie eeld bones have creaked a bit An essay contest for male students treatment of Gershwin's "Rhapsody coming on with the popular song University Debate Council was by both veteran and debutant Uni­ (Zara) with conspicuous success. peering into keyholes, windeews, and of six Florida universities on the sub­ in Blue" with Evelyn Plagman Jones "Heigh Ho" and concluding their completely reorganized and a new versity players distinguished the dra­ Outstanding newcomer was Lilo slightly opened doors. at the keyboard. It is not a common group of numbers with the same ject, "Florida's Shipping Aboard staff of officers elected at a special matic department's presentation of Oyarzun, who, as Tony Burgos, American Ships," is being sponsored Spring is here and with it comes occurence to hear a symphonic jazz song. Not until they had sung several meeting last night called due to the "Stage Door" last Thursday and Fri­ turned in a very talented perform­ by the Propellor Club of the Port of complications . . . We're wondering work, their own transcription at that, encores did the audience reluctantly resignation of Jack Madigan, pres­ day evenings in the University ance. Lynn Carter, in the role of Tampa. what Joan (Interviewer) Goeser is played by a concert band. The com­ release them. Their choice of num ident. theater. Jean, looked like the type that Holly­ position epitomizes American jazz Only men students from the uni­ going to do with two men on her bers were perfectly suited for men's New officers are: president, Law­ Of the large cast of thirty-two, wood scouts dream about. hands . . . The Carnival went off with with dress clothes, and as much as choral work, among them being the versities of Miami, Florida, Tampa, rence Peabody; vice-president, Dor­ fifteen were making their initial ap­ As Mrs. Orcott, the proprietor of Rollins, Stetson, and Southern are a bang it seems . . . Everybody (and Mr. Sheaffer tried to classicize it, the stirring "Ranger's Song, "Song of the othy Armagost; secretary-treasurer, pearance on the University stage in the Footlights' Club, Faith Adams eligible. First prize is a one-month the Chi O's) made the usual amount dunce-hall element seeped through, Vagabonds," "Stars of the Summer Adele Rickel. the Ferber-Kaufman drama of the gave an exhibition of fine and re­ ocean trip to New Orleans, Houston, of loot . . . Martha Dorn turned out The audience couldn't help tapping Night," and "The Battle of Jericho." Madigan resigned on the plea that dingy Footlights' Club. strained acting combined with some New York, Boston, and a return to with a lot e.f swell rapport for the theii feat to the rhythmical tunes of Other band selections included Gershwin. To Ferdie Grofe goes a he was too busy to help the council Jean Moore Outitandiag of the well-known ham variety. Bit- Miami or Tampa. Carnival Queen competition and no MacDowell's "Woodland Sketches," great deal of thc credit for wonderful accomplish its stated aims. Best performance of the evening part debutants, such as Sylvia Locke, one was more enthusiastic over her "Indian Summer" by Herbert which Essays of not more than 2,000 orchestration. To Mrs. Jones, goes a Plans for an intramural oratorical was given by Jean Moore. As the Al Lane, and Irving Lebowitz, looked words must be sent to L. B. Poston, cause than Joe (Boxing Fool) Bona featured the English horn played by great deal of credit for a wonderful contest and the staging of an inter- graceless, hardened, and worldly-wise fr,om where I sat as if they were 720 Twiggs, Tampa, before May 10. mo . . . The Hart Morrises, playing Benjamin Sinkus, and several marches job at the piano. sectional debate with a northeastern trouper, Judith, Miss Moore, for the ready and able to handle more im­ chaperones already, were on hand to For further information see Simon which rounded out the program. university were also formulated last second time this year, walked away portant roles. furnish a shining example of wedded Hochberger. An all American program would night by the council. with the show. Closest contender for bliss . . . Bill (Chubby) Guerard is not be complete without a work from first-place acting honors was Dorothy taking plenty of ribbing about Mary Former Hurricane the Irish-born Victor Herbert. The French Village Fire Bell who proved her mettle as an ac­ (Lambda Foo) Lineaweaver . . . more selection from his only grand opera, Editor Is Granted tress in a truly inspired performance later on this . . . Inseperable as Lou "Natoma" was the best band number Creates Early Morning Ado as Terry Randall. ise (Pretty Pan) Scheionmaker and on the program. The number gives Bill Probasco, always a dependable Harvard Fellowship Residents of the French Village Red Noppenberg (der Furor used to the air of being something tremen­ actor, last week topped a long string were awakened Sunday morning by be iie there somewhere) are Mary dous, huge, forceful. Best known Edwin J. Paxton, Jr., former ed of good performances by his charac- the startled cry of "Fire." The boys wwm Ellen Whalen and Carl Sapp . . • parts are the "Dagger Dance" and itor of the Hurricane, is one of nine looks like the Bobbsey twins at work the "Habanera." journalists who will receive fellow­ poured out of bed and ran over to LUMBER YARDS, Inc. the freshman football house where Martha Dorn Polls ... We sadly learn that Roberta The University Male Chorus under ships at Harvard University under (Butterball) Butler and her love are the provisions of a $1,000,000 be­ the whole kitchen was ablaze and the Total of 2300 Votes Eliint Almndru Rhcnty busto ... but like "birth, death, pro­ quest left by the wealthy widow of flames were leaping up to the second gress' there's always a romance Lucius William Nieham, founder of floor sleeping quarters. One of the For Carnival Queen formed for a romance lost and this WeAreMen,NotMice the Milwaukee Journal. It is re­ boys sleeping in the room next to the time it looks from where we sit like ported that the fund is designed to kitchen opened his door to see what Ranking highest among candidates Sammy (Hermit) Abbott and Elaine Is Professors' Cry "elevate the standards of United the excitement was all about and was with a total of 2300 votes, Martha Deverey . . . but we understand there States journalism." The nine men greeted by flames which burned his Dorn, member of Zeta Tau Alpha, Easter Outfits captured the title of Queen of the are complications . . . After Present of Mice were chosen from a list of 312 app­ sweater even before he had time to Chi Omega Carnival last Saturday An Ex-Actors club has been or­ licants. slam the door shut. FOR ALL By RAV REINER ganized within our crumbling walls evening in the University patio. Bea Paxton edited the Hurricane dur­ Mr. Turner, the Village supervisor, Bornstein placed second and Virginia . officers include president, Tom "We are men—not mice!" ejacu­ ing the year 1931-32. He recently quickly hooked up a hose to the water Miles finished in third place. Schepis; vice-president and social lated several of the professors last wrote a letter to the present staff faucet and succeeded in quenching A carnival spirit of informal revel­ See them for yourself at chairman, Lusien Haas; candid-cam­ Friday after they had been presented complimenting them on the excel­ the flames before serious damage was ry held sway, with dancing contests, era and general publicity, Roger with live mice neatly wrapped in lence of the current paper and rec­ done. However, in this process a good raffles, booths, shows, and variety en­ Brown ... We think the whole thing boxes. ommending the reporting of alumni number of the beds were soaked and tertainment on the evening's pro­ started during the newsreel trip to news. Just what to do with the animals the boys spent the rest of the day gram. Eddie Baumgarten acted as Silver Springs . . . Jughaid (Gardenia no one knew. Mr. Mason thought he drying out their belongings. HOLLEY'S He has been granted a year's leave master-of-ceremonies. Hotdam) kicked in with a Navajo or might be able to use his to frighten of absence from his position as asso­ The fire originated in the kerosene Alamo or some kind of Indian neck­ First prize in the dancing contest JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORE some of the girls into submission— ciate editor of the Paducah (Ky.) hot water heater which in some man­ was won by Inza Fripp and Lloyd lace for Madeloony; pretty, pretty . . . CORAL WAY a, the BUS TERMINAL in a purely academic way. Dr. Briggs, Sun Democrat to take up his studies ner had become overheated. Eightball McLaughlin and 0. Lime Annin. Pi Delta Sigma fraternity's having trouble in getting his new at Harvard. log cabin trading booth took honors CORAL GABLES Ricky are twoing it pretty consistent­ students to pay attention to what was PATRONIZE HURRICANE ADVERTISERS as the most attractive booth. ly of late and ditto Inga (Sweetstuff) going on, thought he might place one Bertha Foster Re-elected Johnson and Freddie Marks . . . on the blackboard trough and in that "Stage Door" looked plenty good with way at least have the students fix President of Music Ass'n very little that even the Hurricane their attention towards the front of Miss Bertha M. Foster, dean of the drayma editor could find to pan . . . the room. Being a financially minded School of Music, was re-elected pres­ Of course the biggest date on our man, Dr. Holdsworth thought of mat­ cient of the Florida State Association calendar for this week is the Junior ing his mouse and then start raising of Music Teachers at its annual con- Prom set for tomorrow night which moose—I mean mice. should provide some smoothy soil to ntion held at the Miami Biltmore sift ... We expect we'll see you Wonder why somebody didn't think hotel March 27, 28, and 29. there for we can't think of anybody letting a rodent run wild in the A plan for a nation-wide associa­ who expects to miss this blowout. girls' sociology class? After all, the tion of professional musicians, the girls are studying how to be dignified dues of which would be used for the National Scout Fraternity young ladies and this would be an construction of a clubhouse for mu­ excellent chance to have them show sicians and a permanent home for Is Organized at University what they'd do in emergencies. musicians over the age of sixty-five, was presented by President Foster. Alpha Pi chapter of Alpha Phi Entertain Woman'* Club Eighty-three Florida teachers, pres­ Omega, national service fraternity, As part of the Pan-American cel­ ent at the convention, attended for­ was reorganized last Friday night as ebration staged by the Miami Wom­ ums conducted by leading musical an active part of campus life when an's Club Tuesday afternoon, the thorities of the state, including fifteen new members were initiated Latin-American department of the Alexander Block, Mrs. Charles Lyon Krum, and Thomas B. Steuenenberg. into the group. William Lacy, na­ University presented a dialogue be­ tween Luis Molina and David Elsas­ tional field representative, came down ser in the subject "The Meaning and from Kansas City to perform the cer­ Background of Pan-Americanism." emonies. The speakers, who presented a lively, CAPITOL Following a banquet held at the rapid-fire discussion of the subject, were introduced by Dr. B. F. Ashe. AIR-CONDITIONED Chateau de Elysee where the mem­ N. MIAMI AVE.. Downtown bers were introduced to the national =i^ officers the group proceeded to the RECORDS - Victor, Decca Coral Gables Country Club where the ELECTRIC SHAVERS new members were initiated with fit­ [TERMS] Fri. thru ting ceremony. Coral Gables Radio Wed., April Bill Lacy mentioned the activities 144 ALHAMBRA CIRCLE 8-13th of the various other chapters. The meeting ended with the installation SHIRLEY of the following officers. President, NEW! BEAUTIFUL! 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American Motion Picture Farm" Jack Madigan reported that the Theta Alpha Phi fraternity wished to IN OLD the old farm send representatives to their national goea sivingtime convention at State College, Pennsyl­ vania and, due to the fact that they CHICAGO in fun show were not a dues paying fraternity, with for they were petitioning the Senate for Alice Faye, Don Ameche, everybody! funds, A motion was made and car­ Tyronne Power, Alice Brady ried that they be appropriated fifty and thousand others dollars ($50.) and that they be au­ thorized to use the dramatics appro­ priations as they see fit. The fees for the Press and Govern­ ment Convention were discussed and KELLY'S a motion was carried to appropriate First ior refreshing mildness five dollars to the Government and Men\ Toggery, Inc. one dollar to the Press to be used for 2113 PONCE DE LEON BLVD., CORAL GABLES —first ior pleasing taste and dues. 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