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The Miami Hurric . the OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER of the UNIVERSITY of MIAMI*' •••-:_•• The Miami Hurric . THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI*'" Vouiux XV CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, DECEMBER 11, 1941 NUMBER 12 pi Chis Crown Queen of Clubs Bampton Opens Concert rriday Night at Biltmore At midnight tonight the Queen of Clubs will be crowned in tbe bail- Season Monday Evening ieoal of the Miami Biltmore Country Club, marking the climax of With Rose Bampton, Metropolitan Opera star, as guest artist, the to twelfth annual Pi Chi Queen of Clubs dance. University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of John Bitter, RepresenUtives of seven University sororities will compete with will open its fourteenth concert season at Orchestra Hall of Miami tigfc icbool sororities in metropolitan Miami schools for the coveted Senior High School, Monday evening, December 15. ferown and trophy. Alma -—-—— "••crown and trophy. Alma Jane Opening number will be "Decision" by Henry Brant This piece is Lindgren, Chi Omega, last year's provin Announces queen, will crown the new title ••an orchestral reworking of the Second Semester holder. , . finale of "City Portrait" which Brant was commissioned to write VACATION STARTS DEC. SO Enrollment Plan Judges and candidates will be for the American Ballet Caravan Seeond-semester registration, honored at a dinner prior to the Christmas vacation begins in 1939. «Uc_ will be conducted on the dance. The queen will be chosen officially Saturday. Dec. 20 and Also scheduled on the program p_a use»d last February, must be according to poise, beauty, and ••els Jan. 5. There will he no is the Sibelius Symphony in D, completed by Jsnuary 16, accord­ charm. Saturday classes. Absences pre- Major Number Two, which first ing to the schedule announced by Music will be furnished by -ions to to* holidays will he depicts the quiet pastoral life of the registrar's otfflce this week. Tommy Smythe .snd his ten piece the Finns, undisturbed by thought pre^^tration will begin Jan- collegiate band. The Biltmore has counted as usual; no double cuts of oppression. The second move­ fjtry 6 and instructors will give been decorated and special light­ will be charted. ment of the symphony, charged ing effects will be featured. 'Mom' oat registration-kits in classes on Rose Bampton with a patriotic feeling, brings the MoB_.y and Tueesdsy, January 6 Koch is assisting with the dance thought of a brutal people ruling ud 6. plans and decorations and wil] Sibelius' countrymen. In the third Notices are now in the mail to have charge of the coronation cer­ Packed Assembly Hears University, movement there is an awakening nth itndsnt at his local address, emony. of a national spirit; and aa tlie toting that the second semester Half the proceeds of the dance piece closes, hope appears with will begin February 4. Late regis- will go to the Donald Grant Mem­ NbTrtary Authorities Speak on War the anticipation of the coming of tntion fas will be charged after orial Library fund. a deliverer. January 16. University candidates for the Piled three deep outside windows, in the halls, and standing in the Mme. Bampton will sing three New freshmen and transfer stu- title of Queen of .Clubs are Mary back of the auditorium, the student body of the University listened songs from John Alden Carpen­ Lou Yahner, Chi Omega; Mary ejentt will register on February in assembly this morning to Dr. Lewis K. Manley, Dr. Bowman F. ter's "Gitanjali Suite" and two 2_d 3. Maroon, Delta Zeta; Audrey Gold- Wagnerian arias, "Du Bist Der Ashe, Dr. Henry !>. West, snd the representatives of the navigation wyn, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Shirley Lens," a love song from "Die Red Cross Haimes .Goldston, Delta Phi Ep­ school, describing the university's part in the present emergency. Walkuere," and "Dich Them* silon; Csroline Dodd, Kappa Kap­ Speakers stressed that the Uni-' Halle" from Tannhauser. into war-time services, unless pa Gamma; Jacqueline Watson, versity will not be closed by an Student activity books will be Will Teach called, would be inadvisable. The Sigma Kappa; Patty Hollarn, Zeta enforced enlargement of the cadet honored at the concert. speakers from the cadet division First Aid Here Tau Alpha. school, advised tha' students avoid The complete program for Mon­ were Wing Commander C. N. Pint aid classes under the spon- The dance is to be "Florida for­ rumor and be watchful for any day evening follows: mal." Service men in uniforms are evidence of subversive action and Fleming, of the RAF, Lt. Fred ior_ip of toe Bed Cross will be Merritt, the American comman­ "Dec—ton" .7 Henry Brant open to University of Miami stu­ welcome. warned that leaving school to go "Gltanjali" John AMen Carpenter dant, and Captain Carl Dewey of 1. -When I Bring to Ton Colour-d dents beginning immediately after Pan-American Airways. Toys" tfae Christmas vacation, the regis­ Lackadaisical Senators To Be Dr. Ashe, in his first official ap­ 2. "The Sleep That nits on Bahy'i trar's office announced this week. Eyee* pearance as president of the Uni­ Those interested in signing; up Called te Account fer Absences 3. "Light my Light" versity at an assembly this year, for the course should inquire at described the spirit he had just "Da BU Der Leu*" from the registrar's office Monday, when Absence of five senators, two of them newly-elected freshmen, kept seen at Washington and advised "Dies Walguere" Richard Wagner n_edule information will be avail­ the student senate from meeting again Tuesday, for the sixth time "Dlch Tbeure Halle" from similar calmness and determina­ able night and day. Classes, some Tanahe-neer" Richard Wagner this year. tion at Miami. Dr. Henry S. West, lections of which will be opened dean emeritus of the college of to Corel Gables residents, will be At a special business session called for this morning at 11:30, action liberal arts, presided, adding as­ Symphony ni D Major Number Two ktU. was to be taken against senators absent more than twice, according to surances that the University would Jean Sibelius No charge wfl] be made for toe a constitutional ruling which pro--*- Allegretto day's meeting were Ed Tanner, El­ continue to function normally. Tempo Andante ma Rotate course, sad no credit is offered. vides that senators absent too eanor Arthur, Jake Watson, Mar­ VI minium - Lento e SuaTe - CertiM Red Cross instructors often may be asked to resign. Two navigation cadets gradu­ vin Goldman, Jinvny Dunn, and VI—K—simo siB ihe s series of twenty les­ According to the roll taken by ated from Miami's school, were Finale - Allegro Moderate Ruth Wolkowsky. I ions. A pamphlet text-book is re- the secretary of the senate, Louise killed in action, Dr. Manley stated. In reference to ' the continued qnireA Wheeler, those absent from Tues- Also urging calm, he gave a brief absence of senators, president summary of the day's news of the Religious Council Don Chadderdon s*,ys that things war, concluding that students Mu Beta Sigma Diving Expedition "can't go on as ir ey are, espec­ should plan and work as they may ially in this time of crisis." be required, "so that your chil­ To Sell Seeds Covered By Newsreel Cameramen dren, 25 years from now, will not Sale of Christmas seals for the go through this same Gethsemane." Tuberculosis Association of Dade Newsreel snd magazine pictures were taken at Mu Beta's diving Campus Calendar County will be undertaken this | expedition to Rainbow Springs last Friday through Sunday and will Friday. DKtmbsr 12—9 to 1:80 year for the third tone by the As­ le shown in Miami this week-end. a.m. Queen of Clubs Dance, Pi Sinfonia Sponsors sociation of Religious Groups, with Chi, Miami Biltmore Country a goal for 1941 of 76 dollars. —sss-room scenes under water, were pictured on the expedition to Club Xmas Carol Fest Dorothy Lowe and Bill Hallman j «adr marine animal and plant life by M.G.M., Fox, Pathe, Universal, have been named general chair­ Sunday, Dtctmbsr 14—5:30 p.m. For the first time all sororities, I awl Paramount cameramen. men of the drive which will be ac­ Sigma Alpha Iot£ Vesper Ser­ fraternities and independents on Magazines "Life," "Look." features. tively conducted on campus from vice, Tamiami Temple campus will sing together in the "CBek," Md "Pic" have re- Those who went on the trip are Monday, December 16, through Dr. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Robert 7 to 10 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha Din­ University Night Christmas carol eoverage, and still pie- ner, Shore Club fest, sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha, Wednesday, December 17, with I tires will also be syndicated to Haworth Williams, Jean FHzsim- tables set up at toe entrance to mons, Margaret Hickman, Marian 8:30 p.m. Reception for Sym­ next Thursday night in the Gran­ •**>P*peM all over the country. the cafeteria. phony Subscribers in honor of ada Building. Tom Stnenenberg j «e moving picture shots are to Parker, Beryle McCluney, Prank All campus organizations will Rose Bampton, Grenada Bldg. will direct "» used ig news-reels and short Venning, Sy Auerbaeh, Beernard be solicited by letter and special Stahl, Sid Mchaiels, Martha Gif­ Monday, Dec.mbor IS — 9 to 3 Mass rehearsals will be eon- certificates will be awarded to all j Lead and Ink ford, and Christine Stenstrom. p.m. Miss Merritt at Home for ducted Tuesday and Thursday at groups contributing five dollars Women Transfer Students, Rm. 11 in the Granada Building. Inde­ or more. Plans Expansion IM, Administration Bldg. pendents are invited to join with Committees named at last Tues­ Phns for a state-wide journal- Miami Student 12 n.
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