The Hurricane THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY O F MIAMI

VOLUME XIII CORAL GABLES, , SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 NUMBER 2 New Chapter Ibis Receives National New Aviation Quarterback's Pep Parade Of Delta Zeta All-American Honors Course Open Is Installed All-American honors have been To Students Set For Saturday Night awarded the 1939 Ibis, University of National Officers Attend Miami yearbook, in the Associated Government Special Celebration Week Collegiate Press annual contest, ac­ Furnishes Civilian Pilot cording to an announcement received Frosh To March New Lamba Chi Some Football Program! For Initiation Ceremonies Monday by Simon Hochberger, fac­ Training in Flight Theory Initiation of Alpha Omega, local Uni­ ulty advisor to the publication. Philip Students interested in vocational Yep, folks, here's sumptin' else that In Mass; Bands versity of Miami sorority as the Beta Fenigson, ','.9, was editor of the book. flight training, as connected with the Alpha Chapter shows we're really growing. A look Nu chapter of the Delta Zeta nation­ The present award brings to the United States civilian training pro­ t this year's football program shows University the highest possible na­ Will Perforin al organization will take place at a gram, may still obtain application Now On Campus that it contains sixty pages, which banquet to be held on Saturday. tional ratings for both its yearbook blanks from J. H. Clouse, associate will make it one of the largest, if not First of the parades and pep rallies and newspaper. The Hurricane re­ professor of physics, in room 279. National officers of Delta Zeta who Alumni Helps Establish which the Quarterback's Club of ceived All-American honors in both the RlT^est, football programs in the have come to Miami especially for Enrollment, however, is limited to Greater Miami is sponsoring in order the 19.18 and 1939 contests, and First National Fraternity; Delta nation. this initiation are Mrs. Myrtle Grae- those who have completed their first to promote city-wide interest in the Class honors, just a notch below All- ter Malott, national president, of year of college work, and who are Sigma Kappa Gets Charter There's more reading matter, art and its football American, in 1937. Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. H. M. Lundy, between 18 and 25 years of age. Lambda Chi Alpha national frater­ layouts, cartoons, and action pictures team is to be held on Saturday even­ The Ibis was never entered in na­ vice-president, from Bloomington, Thomas (.. liro.vnell, graduate of the nity voted unanimously this past ing at 8:00 p.m. All fraternities and tional competition before this year, in this years booklet than ever before. Indiana; Mrs. Irene Boughton, execu­ United States Military Academy and summer to grunt Delta Sigma Kappa, sororities are eligible to compete in but for two years has been judged And the best part of all—it'll still tive secretary, Cincinnati; and pro­ a newcomer to the faculty, will be founded in 1926 on this campus, a best decorated" car contest. The the best college yearbook in Florida sells for fifteen cents! vince director Mrs. James Keezel of in charge of teaching the course. charter at the national convention winner will receive a cup. by the Florida Intercollegiate Press Winter Park, Florida. They were en­ According tu Robert Hinkley, Civil held in Sun Francisco the week of Association. The parade will have its origin at tertained at luncheon at the homes Aeronautics authority chairman, the August the 27th. Only four other yearbooks in the Lummus Park, which is located be­ of Mrs. Bowman F. Ashe, Mrs. Frank program bus two objectives: the cre­ At this same convention, Lambcfa United States, entered in the same tween Northwest Second and Third sta. M. O'Brien, and Miss Mary B. Mer­ ation of airmen thoroughly schooled Chi Alpha united with the Thetu Kap­ Panhell Meets school enrollment class, were given on Northwest North River Drive, and ritt, this week. in the principles of flight theory and pa Nu college fraternities under the dmilar rank. Judgment was on the will proceed eastward on Flagler Tonight pledging ceremonies will John C. Hopkins flying, to be drawn from in advent of name of Lambda Chi Alpha. basis of 1000 points. Lowest score For First Time, troet as far as Bayfront Park, where be held and are to be followed by a a national emergency; and to stim­ Noel Sargent of New York City, needed for the All-American award a pep rally under the direction of the party on Friday night. The tradition­ Special comment was made on infor­ ulate growth of private flying as a president of Lambda Chi Alpha and was 875 points—the Ibis scored 905. heerleaders will be conducted at the al "rose banquet," at which new offi­ means of promoting commerce and Executive Secretary of the National Make Tea Plans "Excellent" ratings were given the mal pictures throughout the book and bandstand. cers are to be installed, is to be held national progress. Association of Manufacturers, an­ Ibis by the ACP, which has its head­ for the excellent treatment of intra­ Frosh to Wear Dinks on Saturday night at the Columbus Authorized during the last session nounced that the united fraternities quarters at the University of Minne­ mural sports. Nothing in the book SofOticy Congress Picks All freshmen are required to ap­ Hotel. of Congress, the program will train now have approximately 108 chapters, sota, for presentation of administra­ pear on time at this parade in full Active members of the sorority, was condemned as "poor" or "weak." 11,000 civilian pilots in colleges and and will be the fourth largest Greek- Saturday, September 30, tive and faculty material, work of egalia, which is to include "dinks." who will be charter members of the John C. Hopkins and Lewis Dorn universities throughout, the country letter social fraternity. It is repre­ As OJiicial Function Date the school, classes, organizations and School buses will be available for newest national on hte campus are: served as managing editors on the this year. sented on campuses in 39 states and activities, headings and captions, ath­ Zeta Tau Alpha sorority acted as those who cannot procure rides, leav- Laura Green, president; Dorothy 1939 staff. Hopkins, editor-in-chief in one province of Canada. letic coverage and treatment, sports ng the University at 6:00, 6:45, and Schooley, vice-president; Mary Olive Officers of Delta Sigma Kappa are: hostess to the University of Miami pictures, sports records, plan of the for the 1940 edition, has issued a call ?:30. Campus Citizens organization Rife, secretary; Elizabeth Schwinn, Frank Paskewich, president; Bill Panhellenic Council, which held its book, page layouts, typography, per­ for new staff members. First Rat Court is taking charge of transportation. historian; Doris Brown, Rosemary Yarrington, vice-president; Pat Wei­ first regular meeting of the year sonality, and educative value. Hopkins, in speaking of the award, Neal, Helen Neilson, Martha Haapala, land, secretary; and Ned Turner, Fourteen uniformed marching un- said, "Phil Fenigson, in leading the Tuesday evening. Maria Dominguez, Geraldine Bran­ "Very good" was the judges' com­ Held As Frosh treasurer. The fraternity has 22 ac­ ts, including high school bands of Ibis to an All-American rating in its Final plans were made for the Pan­ non, and Patricia Krause. ment on senior and album sections, tive members and three Lambda Chi greater Miami, will provide supple­ first entry in the national contest, summaries of individuals' activities, transfer students. The date of the hellenic Tea, which is to take place mentary music to that furnished by has established a standard for all Get Acquainted group pictures, editing, organization formal installation has not as yet on Saturday, September 30, in the the University Band. These units will future yearbooks of the University to of material, physical appearance, been decided upon, but it is expected lounge of the new Administration form the first feature of the parade, Radio Programs quality of cover, binding, paper, and shoot at. Freshman Class Elections which will be climaxed by the ap­ to be sometime in November. Building from four to six p.m. "This year, with the cooperation of pearance of the University's delega­ financial status. Scheduled For Tuesday, For the past few years, Delta Sig­ staff members and the student body, All girls who have expressed their tion led by the band. Next follow the Being Planned The opening section of the book— ma Kappa has been affiliated with we hope to continue the success of October 10, Assembly Time freshmen and the V.C.'s. Last in line title and contents pages—was scored Lambda Chi Alpha, and its Miami desire to be rushed by a sorority are last year and possibly surpass it." will be the gaily-decorated automo­ "fair" in layout and typography. Continuing its "bang-up" beginning, Alumni Association. Through this invited, as well as all sorority mem­ biles of the students. By Committee the sophomore Vigilance Committee alumni association and its president, bers. The alumna advisor of each held its initial rat court session Mon­ Tom Smith, the formal petition was group will be present; also, Miss The Quarterback's Club and thc Making University radio programs University of Miami's administrative Sorores Preen Selves for Rush Weekda y in the auditorium. The rat court, drawn up and accepted by the na Mary B. Merritt, Dean of Women more interesting and entertaining to which has been reported as function- tional order. board are hoping for a large turnout Mrs. Bowman F. Ashe, Mrs. Wilma both participants and listeners will ng very nicely, is being handled in of both participant's and spectators be the purpose of a special faculty Travail; Brand Vktims on Sight such a way so as to release freshman W. Koch, Miss Bertha Foster, Mrs. for this first parade of the year. tween her teeth and exclaimed, "I'm committee organized this year, with Put on your beaming smiles, girls, class members from public humilia­ Russell Rasco, Mrs. J. F, W. Pearson. drape yourself with your best dispo­ gonna hot box her!" Threefold Campus Sidney Head as chairman. tion. Panhellenic will be honored to have sitions, and polish up those manner.. The pleasant thing is that the So that the freshmen may become Citizens' Projects as its guests the national officers of Panel On American Interviews, round-table discussions, —in other words, start "rushing." youngsters have no idea what is about better acquainted with their fellow Delta Zeta Sorority. and dramatizations will be featured From observations this is belated ad­ to happen to them. They breeze students, class elections are sched­ Assist Honor Court Security Features vice, for the sorority sisters have Members Present in fifteen minute broadcasts over blithely along, basking in the grace uled for Tuesday, October 10, during been working overtime already. Those present at the meeting were: WIOD and WQAM. One broadcast of their upperclassmen's rushing. Of the general assembly period. Assisted Spread of knowledge of the Honor First I.R.C. Meeting course, they were bewildered when Lucille Lefkowitz, president; Selm:. weekly over each station will be de­ From tip to tip the sorores took by the V.C, the new students form­ Code, new student problems, and a Bronston, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Betty International Relations Club will stock of the new crop of girls. Re­ invited to lunch and then told that ulated tentative plans for a proposed cultural program were the three main voted to the music department, which Mae Serpass, vice-president; Beverly hold its first meeting of the year in gistration wus an ideal time to ob­ ush rules made it impossible for cheering section. This unit is to be projects for the year which occupied is under the direction of Miss Bertha Lack, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ger­ the card room of the Administration serve the newcomers; it revealed their hostess to pay. It is a general reserved for the freshmen. the attention of Campus Citizens at Foster. them at their worst. An onlooker bject of wonder who broke this their first meeting of the year Tues­ trude Brown, treasurer; Nana Koo- building next Wednesday, October 4 The season's initial bonfire is to be could see the gleam spring into their delicate news to the rushees. day morning. President Jim Munley perber, Delta Phi Epsilon; Jean Lam­ at 7:45 p.m. The program will con­ The committee is hoping to estab­ started Monday by a committee con­ eyes as they took in the qualities of presided. bert, Winona Wehle, Sigma Kappa; sist of a panel discussion on the sub­ lish a sound studio on the third floor, All this week the girls have been sisting of volunteers. their future victims. Mentally they conducting a furious campaign known Greater understanding of the prin­ Irene Cropp, June Burr, Alpha Theta; ject "Can America Stay Out of where student programs may be re­ segregated and tabbed the candidates as individual rushing. So have the "It's a good frosh group," declared ciples of the Honor Code among those Marie Young, Ellageno Barr, Bet. War?" hearsed. Since the microphone and and marked them for future refer­ boys. The new girls have been for­ sophomore president Don Chadder­ new to this system is one aim of this Phi Alpha; Laura Green, Mary Olive The panel will consist of Dr. Louis loud speaker can be set up in differ­ ence. mally observed; next week they will don, as he announced that the gen­ organization, which it intends to ful­ Rife, Alpha Omega; Mollie Connor, K. Manley, associate professor of pol­ eral crop of new students showed ent rooms, studio-like conditions will On glimpsing some very likely sor­ be on formal display. This week's fill by providing copies of the code Virginia Allen, Chi Omega; Mis^ itical science, who will present the signs of wonderful cooperative spirit, Mary B. Merritt, faculty advisor; be established. ority material one girl whistled be- activities are merely preliminary. and information on it, and by co­ point of view of the economists on Sorority sisters, one by one, are not although a few "high school Harrys" operation with the Honor Court it­ Mrs. Bordeaux, Chi Omega alumna; the present conflict. Dr. H. Franklin A recording machine will be made hard to take, but when hordes of are still in evidence. Never before self. Miss Mary Ruth Murray, Sigma Kap­ Williams, assistant professor of his­ available shortly to classes in foreign has there been such a 100 per cent pa alumna; Mrs. Baldwin, Alpha Omi­ YWCA Will Meet them descend at once in formal rush­ The Citizens are making plans for tory, will present the American phil­ gathering of the freshmen during u cron Pi alumna, the sorority which ta languages, public speaking and dram­ ing, the prospective pledges must a Red Cross class to meet during the osophy on the present conflict. Dr. meeting under V.C. supervision. sponsoring Alpha Theta; Miss Tay­ atics, as well as to individual stu To Plan Campaign shine. This time next week the stu­ year. They have also volunteered their Arturo Morales, assistant professor lor, Beta Phi Alpha; Mrs. Moody, dents. Cost of making records and dent body shall observe how they are aid to the Vigilance Committee in the of Hispanic-American studies, will Membership drive, tentative budget, Zeta Tau Alpha; and Mrs. J. C. discuss the role of Latin America; times when they may be recorded making out. work of "breaking in" the freshmen final revisions to the constitution, Rush Rules Are Set and are helping to rally them for the Smith, Delta Zeta alumna. and Jose De Seabra, assistant pro­ will be announced later. and theme for the year will be dis­ Quarterback's Club parade Saturday. Guests of honor were the national fessor of romance languages, will Committee members are Mr. Head, cussed by the YWCA cabinet at its By Intrafrat Council Department heads will be requested president, vice-president, and execu­ complete the panel by presenting the Franklin Harris, Miss Bertha Foster, Firemen Extinguish Iberians' role in the present conflict. meeting ut 3:30 this afternoon. to participate in programs to be held tive secretary of Delta Zeta sorority, Charles Tharp, Frederick Koch, J. A highly successful Interfraternity in the schools of Greater Miami dur­ who are respectively, Mrs. Myrtle After a short formal discussion, the After the formal membership drive Tiny Blaze In Car H. Clouse, and Mrs. Natalie Lawrence. Council meeting was held last week, ing the winter under the auspices of Mallott, Mrs. Lundy and Miss Irene panel will open its subject to the during the next two weeks, regular Quite a stir was created around the according to Jack Madigan, presi­ the Campus Citizens. Boughten. floor and round-table discussions will monthly meetings will begin, accord­ Social Committee follow. university Monday morning by a fire dent, in a report today. The delegates The group plans to hold its next ing to Charlotte Meggs, president. located in the rear seat of a Buiek-8 meeting Tuesday morning at 10:30 Betty Lou Baker, Z.T.A., is acting The I.R.C. executive board is plan­ U. Baptist Students agreed that rush week would begin The group is preparing this year parked about a half a block from in Room 218. as chairman of the social committee ning a monthly bulletin, which will October 2nd. Rushing will begin on which is composed of a representa­ To Attend Convo for affiliation with the National Stu­ school. Firemen were unable to get consist of reviews of meetings and into the car and were forced to break Monday, continue through Thursday, tive of each sorority on campus, editorial comment Plans call for the dent Council, consisting of 640 stu­ That the University chapter of the the left front window. with pledging on Saturday. HEY, RABBLE-ROUSERS! namely: >.. na Koopttberg, Delta Phi ci « rlitiieii if thti publication among dent YW's throughout the country. Epsilon; Jean Lambert, Sigma Kap­ Baptist Student Union will be repre­ The source of the fire was unde­ In a meeting Tuesday morning, Twenty boy* turned out for the the student body. sented at the state convention to be At the Friendship tea Friday after­ 1939 cheer-leading squad, Head pa; Betsy .Hoot*. Kappa Kappa Gum­ termined, but it was generally be­ tentative rush rules were drawn up The meelmg will be open to all held in Lake City during October was noon in the patio of the Residence lieved that a cigaret on the rear cush­ Cheer-Leader Ned Turner an­ ma; Virginia Aden, Chi Omega; Mar­ students and members of the club. to be used this year. The rules, while ie Young, Beta Phi Alpha; Mary decided at the Monday night meeting Hall, freshman girls were greeted by ion started the blaze. Joan Schulist, nounced yesterday. Two days re­ In addition, all members of the fac­ of the group, which was held at the not as strict as Panhellenic, are sim­ Olive Rife, Alpha Onega; Irene a receiving line of YW officers and owner of the car, was in class at the main for prospective rabble-rous­ ulty :*re r irdially invited. Refresh- home of Roberta Butler, president. time the fire was discovered. ilar to them. ers to apply for positions. The Cropp, Alpha Theta; and Selma Bron • .( i will be served. Lloyd Whyte, member of the local conducted through all sorority apart­ ston, Alpha Epsilon Phi. The council met again today, and squad meet* at the athletic office at unit, has been asked to participate on ments. Dot Lowe was in charge. three o'clock. Freshmen especially The Panhellenic Council will meet drew up final plans and rules for the program of the state convention. are urged to come out. again on Octobe,- 10 in the Alpha Band Boys Serenade Sunday has been designated as Student Quartet Rush Week. Epsilon Phi apartment. "back to church" day. All Baptist Bookstore Rules Begins Rehearsals Dorm Gals Tuesday students will present letters from Receiving Line Is Meat Grinder, Concrete Mixer; Social Atrocity their home churches to those they To Go Into Effect Student String Quartet, under Mr. Tuesday night the dorm girls in the will attend while enrolled at the Uni­ *** * + * + + * Allan Collins, faculty advisor, has WHAT'S IN A NAME? NOTHING AT ALL, SAYS VICTIM OF BILTMORE RECEPTION now Administration Building were versity. Miami students are invited to Postal rules will be enforced this begun rehearsals for the coming sea- attend the University and Central (•idled from their books, not to men­ year in the bookstore, manager Joe Bon. normal conditions, come through at year she attended the University, she Baptist churches. By DOTTY HAWKINS tion radios and telephones, by the Thomas announced today. Laxity in Last season, the Quartet played Have you ever been slung into a the finish as Clarence Bird. Under says, she nttended the reception, and, Further plans formulated include Initial ".ierenades" of the year by the the past years has caused many let­ more than 24 concerts and broadcasts cement-mixer? Have you ever been subnormal conditions, when the re­ being scientifically minded, decided the establishment of a room either upon an experiment. She approached band boys. ters to be misplaced and to lay for in Greater Miami and Fort Lauder­ stuffed into a meat grinder? Or, to ceiving committee is literally asleep on or off campus for the use of the the line with nonchalance and to the dale. This season, in addition to its get downright horrible about it, have on its feet, your name is something The Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia group group'u members. Freshmen were es­ months in the boxes without being first member of it offered her name, regular concert and broadcast sched­ you ever been through a receiving to run from. pecially welcomed at a "get-ac­ called for. saying, "Good-evening, my name is appeared at 9:30, singing first from ule, Mr. Collins expects to use the line at a reception? If so, then you Our Faculty Members quainted" party which was held after Miss I-just-killed-a-man." According the patio, then under the balcony of "Any mail not called for within Quartet as a nucleus for larger too have lived through minutes of At the freshman reception last Fri­ the regular council meeting. to her story, the name passed on down "Mom" Koch's apartment. The Band five days will be returned to the Chamber groups. excruciating physical and mental tor­ day night, some of the more cagy ture. You, too, would no doubt like faculty members were observed cut­ the name-weary, glaze-eyed people, followed shortly, playing music that sender," Mr. Thomus stated. "In addi­ without meeting so much as a lifted IBIS STAFF MEETING to examine the stupendous brain that ting corners and hugging shadows in made those freshmen girls ready to tion no mail will be given to any one FOOTBALL BROADCASTS eyebrow. Hardly credible, but very conceived thia social atrocity. a desperate attempt to evade the march right out of the dorm to the All members of last year's Ibis staff but the addressee, because in the gruesome ordeal. Some succeeded; illustrative. Final arrangements for the broad­ If you have ever gone through a first football game. and any students who are inter­ past, many complaints have been re­ casting of ten football games to be receiving line and recognized your others, poor fellows, were snatched All of which goes to prove that a ested in writing for the annual this ceived about this practice." played this season by the University name at the end, you are either a into the jaws of Social Obligations, receiving line is a social mistake, Any amount of hearty applause and were pumped down the line, un­ year, are asked to come to the As in past years, the book-store of Miami eleven have been completed freak or a celebrity, for it in only wherein, it is like and yet unlike the and pleading couldn't make either til they emerged gasping and inarticu­ demi tasse. You can get far too much Hurricane Office, room 237, Mon­ will be the headquarters for the lost by the Atlantic Refining Company prominent or peculiar people who are organization stay nearly long en­ who will sponsor the play-by-play capable of impressing the weary, late. of a receiving line, but in a demi day afternoon at 3:30 p.m., John und found department, and all lost ough, but at least all that noise broadcasts over station WKAT, Mi­ bored line members. If you are a fair­ An amusing, if believable, tale was tasse you get downright gypped. Is should indicate how welcome their Hopkins, editor, announced today. and found claims may be made to the ami Beach. At the microphone will be ly presentable person with the name told by an upperclassman as she wit­ there a mathematician who can make bookstore personnel. Bill Hightower and Luther Voltz. of Charles Boyd, you will, under nessed the awful thing. The second it come out even? next visit will be. «p

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The Miami Hurricane The Big Parade YEAH. . .BUT CAN YOU A Fresh Viewpoint: The U THE'MUSIOBOX HE first "big parade" of the year will be held BY LEO FISK OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER T in Miami Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock, As Seen By Frosh Eyes We attended a reception for the music faculty OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI sponsored by the Quarterback's Club, in honor take it? and students given by Miss Foster at the new Ad- of the Hurricanes. By MARGARET KLOTZ, '43 ministralion Building Sunday night and were very This organization has done many worthy things Calling all Freshman girls! Special dispatch Now that our upperclassmen have looked us over much impressed by the beauty of the newest addi­ for the University during the past year, and now from Miss Merritt's office: A wolf is on lhe loose. and decided that we're a bunch of terribly dumb tion to our campus. The main lounge where the we have an opportunity to express our gratitude Stay away from dark corners. Keep out of dim reception was held made a perfect background for by helping make this parade a huge success. As doorways. Jacques Wilson is back at school. freshmen, we feel that we deserve a say-so about the occasion, and il is a real pity that future mus­ an added attraction, there will be a prize for the Here is Mil son's description and criminal record them and our new knowledge box. ical get-togethers will have to be conducted in the MEMBER best display entered in the parade by the var­ in the latest release from the New York City Metro­ I've found that it's ralher diflicull for a freshman old hand room instead of this commodious setting. Collegiate Digest ious organizations. politan Police Department and Scrumptious De­ to feel that he can really speak his mind after these The reception, in addition to serving as a medium Attodatid Collegiate Press The freshmen, of course, are required to march tective Magazine: age. 21; build, spare (lots to past few harrassing days of buttoning, yes maffimin mrni»Nt Please send me the Hurricane every week, won't RALPH NELSON universe get together and solve all their problems. Try to keep the cafeteria line single and don't era pobre y esteril nuestro I. Q. en relacion con la you? I am so interested in seeing how hard it is THOUGHT FOR THE FIRST WEEK . . . thinks lie) situation is so bad I hut there isn't a all crowd up to the steam table. This seems to poblacion entera. o queremos desarrollar no ne- constructive way out. for the University to get along without me that I be more prevalent on Mondays, Wednesdays, and cesariamente igual pero asi y todo una inleligencia They have returned am even willing to pay for the privilege of reading ... is absolutely sure we'll heat Wake Forest. Fridays, for more morning classes are scheduled mas o menos selecta? Una inteligencia en la cual To tread again the milT.s slow turning ... and thinks the Hurricanes will be one of the in the Hurricane each week how much I am missed. se puede confiar (pie tratara de esforzarse en des- then. If ho huve not learned outstanding tcoms this coming season. I joke l So send me the bill for a year's subscrip­ cifrar los problemas de amplitud nacional, y que The students of the University of Miami are The leaness of a season's laughter. . . . played professional baseball for a short while tion, and don't forget to send it. I'm going to read deje una importancia permanente a nuestra poster- renowned for their school spirit and sportsmanship. They have returned after graduating from college. it in class out here, just as all my students did idad. The spirit is well exercised, but is the sportsman­ . . . has also played in many tennis tournaments. every Friday in my classes. I always had to start Kith shreds of summer trailing after ship clearly shown ? Are you a sport about wait­ ... is a Phi Gamma Delta. the class by saying: "Well, put away those scandal Who have not learned ing your turn in line at the Cafeteria, or do you sheets, and we'll try to learn a little Business Law INTERCEPTED MAIL . believe it or not, his favorite dish is spinach. To snuff the candle's sudden burning. invariably find a good pal (you've probably seen this morning." . . . also confesses to a weakness for apple pie. him once before) at the head of the line and R.N. I wish you of the Hurricane staff a happy and Don Chadderton . . . favorite hobby is meeting new peinle. make a mad dash to pat him on the back. P.S. prosperous year's run. Something tells me that you President, Sophomore Class . . . thinks today's college generation is brighter, And move in right behind him. YOUTH v\ill have more news to print this year than any University of Miami stronger in character and ideals than that of his This "rushing" is not an imposing sight to a period. year since the University was founded. You'll prob­ Dear Don: By A. B. MAGRUDER stranger at school, and certainly adds little credit ably be printing a six page paper before the second It's a tough task to make that big freshman ... is one hundred per cent optimistic concerning to our prestige. So, why not try a change to see Knows the world by intuition, issue, and I hope you do. So good luck, and happy realize who's the boss on the campus, but the V.C. tbe modern college young man and woman. the added improvements? Come on, let's show Prattles not in supposition. news hunting. I'll be seeing you next year. is doing a swell job to dale. ... not only thinks the University of Miami has 'en some of that Miami U. "Sportsmanship" as Knows its time is not forever, Yours, Give *em some of that "Spirit of Miami U". tbe makings of a great university, but believes we well as "Spirit." Otho V. Overholser Campus Pete Loves alike and loves together. are on our way towards greater accomplishments. SEEN/rom the SIDELINES^ HURRICANE SPORTS #, September 28, 1939 THE MIAMI HURRICANE PACK THREE When Wake Forest played South Carolina last Saturday night, Coaches Jack Harding and Hart Morris along with Co-captains Walt Kichefski and Miami Netters Chuck Guimento were apprehensive and anxious spectators. And from all StartingVarsity Lineup reports they got an eyeful. The Deacons completely dominated the Game­ Score Triumphs cocks, winning 19 to 7, despite the fact that South Carolina was supposed to have its best team in yearB. In Summer Play Doubtful As Intensive These facts stood out as the most important results of the scouting ex­ The members of the University of pedition: Not only does Wake Forest have a steam-roller called Polanski, Miami tennis team, claimants to the but they are also blessed with one of Jove's lightning bolls lhat is slaying national intercollegiate title, saw Scrimmages Continue on earth under the name of Hed Mayberry. Thus the Deacon backfield much individual action during the boauls a double dose of double-strength poison lo all those unloitunate summer months. Many large tourna­ Coach "Spike" Harding continued ments were won and many nationally enough to schedule Wake Foresl. Added lo thai is a veritable demon who driving his squad of thirty-five Hur­ and internationally known players Hurricane Goiters plays guard, Louie Trunzo. ricanes unmercifully this week in went down to defeat before the on­ preparation for the opening game of The happy thing about all this is the fact lhat the llm iii aut-s ihemselves Schedule Rollins slaught of thp Hurricane racquet- the '39 season against the Wake For­ are not especially overawed or frightened by the startling advance reports weilders. Under the direction of Coach Foster est Deacons on October 6, at the about the Deacons. Il has become apparent lhat Wake Forest has a very Probably the outstanding feats Alter and manager Bob Adelman. the Roddey Burdine Orange Bowl. were accomplished by Billy Gillespie, powerful publicity department, and the Deacon athletic office is nol sparing Hurricane mashie-wielders have be­ Harding has stressed aerials in Atlanta's own. Billy whipped such practice drills with "Savannah Mike" lhe horses in making sure that the nation knows about the mighl of Wake outstanding players as Russell Bob­ gun to prepare for their first match Forest. It is true that the Deacs are a very good learn, bul they are certainly of the year with Rollins College on Corcoran, "Lefty" Schemer, Carl bitt in the Southern Men's Tourna­ Jones, Bill Steiner, and Johnny Nop­ Otcober 21 at the Miami Biltmore not in the top ten, and at the most mighl be ranked Iwinty-fiilh or much ment, Izzy Bcllis, number one man penberg doing the heaving. The var­ less. When you stop lo think that lliere are many, many learns in this on the University of Pennsylvania Championship Cuurse. sity literally tore the heavy freshman team, Frank Bowden, Joe Fisehbaeh country that could beat Wake Foresl. the outlook lor our Hurricanes is not The only loss to the varsity is Hugh line to shreds early this week as in the Eastern Clay Courts Tourna­ Shillington, red headed long distance Terry Fox. Noppenberg, Jones, Cor­ dark. i wit! ment, Johnny Doeg, former national coran, and Schemer ripped off plenty The morale of the team is very high. Most of the boys believe ihey are champion in the Newport Tourney, hitter. However, three of the four of yardage. capable of healing the Deacs, and that belief is not over-confidence by any Bobby Low, and Billy McGhehee. It starting men from last years team The squad is in good condition, means. Nor is il false courage brought on by encouraging statements by took Adrian Quist, Australia's num­ will be ready for action; namely with only a few injuries. Bill Totter­ coaches and home-town supporters, for Coach Harding has made it very ber one man to put him out of the George Dawkins, Henry Tonkin, and National Championships at Forest dale, sophomore end, whose shoulder plain thai Make Forest is the team lo beat. Guimento and Kichefski, who Paul Miller. These men plus two from Hills. lias been keeping him on the sidelines, have seen the Demon Deacs in action, think (heir learn can whip tlie North last year's freshman squad, Claud will be in top shape in a few days. Mattman Lost Carolina boys. Fox and Stockdale have predicted victory also, bul Ihey all Corrigan and Bud Day, should Jimmy Curran, North Braddock loc­ With the loss of Charlie Mattman, strengthen the teams chances con­ omotive, is recovering from shoulder realize that il will come only after a terrific battle. The Hurricanes are able "Billy is being counted on strongly to siderably. injury. Stan Raski, veteran tackle, to put up that battle, that we are sure of. strengthen the Hurricane's chances injured his hand in the first practice The tentative schedule is as fol­ for the coming net season. Shining in recent practice sessions are these boys that figure to give scrimmage in Miami, but will be al­ This week end, Wake Forest faces another tough eleven, North Carolina. lows: Rollins, Florida, Stetson, Geor­ Lew Duff, red-headed Canadian Hurricane opponents plenty of hell, fullback Terry Fox and halfback right for the opener. The Tarheels arc raled one of the lop four teams in lhe Southern Con­ gia. star held his own by reaching the Bill Steiner. ference, and are co-favorites with Duke and Wake Foresl for lhe champion­ round of 16 in the Ontario Cham­ "Doc" Speaks ship. If North Carolina whipped lhe Deacons, il would help us a lot, bulpionships , before being defeated by Bill Dayton, Hurricane trainer, Seven Lettermen when speaking of the squad's condi­ even if they don'l win. they are sure lo soften them up a lillie. Al least, Bruce Hull. Lew also reached the Freshman Test tion, remarked, "All the boys on the the Tarheels will be anything but a pushover. round of 16 in the Canadian Champ­ Return for First INTRAMURALS ionships. His best play came in the injured list will be in shape for the • # * Varsity Power Montreal Cup Championships where Swimming Practice Wake Forest game." This gridiron school idea that was put on al lhe sladium last niglit uas MEN'S The opening lineup is still doubt­ he reached the finals before being With the return of the Hurricane var­ one grand idea. No! only does it give the football-conscious Miami public eliminated by Watt, number one play­ Seven returning lettermen, the ful. However, Coaches Harding and On Monday of this week Director of sity from their North Carolina train­ er of the entire Dominion. In the complete lit.'!!* squad, and one soph­ Morris have been starting the same a chance to see what really goes on in their football games, but it also Intramurals, Coach Hart Morris, an­ ing camp, Coach Ken Ormiston's Eastern Canadian Championships, omore form the backbone of this backfield for the last three days, nnd serves to stimulate interest among lhe people who haven'l though) much nounced that due to the new rushing freshmen took over the task of Lew playing with Cordon Robbins, year's swimming team, Coach "Pop" this may be indicative of the prob­ rules passed hy the Interfraternity supplying opposition for the rampag­ about coming to those football scraps. The Hurricanes did their share by reached the doubles finals before be­ Burr announced Tuesday, The first able quartet which will face the Dea­ Council it is unadvisable to start the ing upperclassmen. The frosh, some enlightening the eager onlookers as to the mechanics of lhe Pittsburgh ing defeated. practice session was held Monday in cons on October 6. Carl "Doc" Sapp, touch football campaign until the thirty strong, are scrimmaging the system, while the local high schools demonstrated their respective styles of the Venetian Pools, and the freshmen at the blocking back post, Johnny Campbell Gillespie, Billie's older week of October ninth. On that date varsity every afternoon on the eighth worked out Tuesday. Noppenberg and "Lefty" Schemer at play. It's a useful idea that ought to be continued, because the game is a brother, although not competing un­ all managers are to meet in the Ath­ fairway of the old Riviera Golf 1940 captain Bill Reynolds heads halves, and Terry Fox at fullback, lot more fun if you know what's going on down there on lhe green sod til late July, upheld the name of the letic Office at 12:30 p.m. promptly to course. the list of returning natators. "Alli­ may be in there on the initial kickoff. of Boddey Burdine Stadium. Hurricane team. Cam reached the discuss plans for the year. Coach Ormiston and his assistant, gator" Collins, Grant Slater, Dave Harding has used Corcoran, Stein­ finals of the Atlanta City Tourney Bob Olson and John Homko are to Andy Csaky, last year's first-string Andre, Jack Burr, Larry Kaplan, and er, little Bobby Grimes, Johnny Kur­ where he lost to Kells Bolnnd in five be the student directors of this de­ quarterback, had drilled the freshmen Our mosl loyal supporters, the CUiarlerhaeks Club, are sponsoring a big sets. In the North Carolina State Jack Hugelet are juniors or seniors, ucza, Carl Jones, and Curran in dif­ partment for this season. for over a week in preparation for parade Saturday night to celebrate Quarterbacks Day in Miami. The I'aiade Championships Atlanta's own reached while Jim Gilmore is the lone soph­ ferent combinations in an effort to the Hurricane's return. This year's the finals in the doubles play where omore. get top offensive power. It appears forms at Lummus Park before eight o'clock, and all freshmen are expected WOMEN'S frosh team is heavier than previous be and John Hyden were eliminated. Last year the swimmers met such that the Hurricanes "brain trust" in­ to be there. The University fraternity or sorority having lhe besl Boat gets squads, and while its speed is not all Cam's best tennis came in the Ala­ outstanding teams as Clemson, Ten­ Volleyball ia the first sport of the tends using the hard running Terry- that could be expected, it will furnish a cup and a great deal of honor. Besides the frosh, lhe band will be lliere, bama State Tourney. He is now in nessee, Florida, Georgia Tech, Em­ year to receive consideration by the Fox and Noppy together in the back- valuable replacements for the twenty- and (we hope) a majority of the siudent body. Don't forget ihere's free the finals. The score is 7-7 in the ory, and Auburn, and scored a record Women's Athletic Council, which field to replace Eddie Dunn's smash­ odd seniors that leave the team after transportation from the University to downtown, starling al six o'clock. third set. His opponent is Joe Davis, of four wins and three losses. The held its first meeting last Tuesday in ing drives of last season. "Red" To­ the Social Hall. this year. bin, sophomore back, reported this There isn't a reason in the world why we shouldn't all be ihere. Let's go, and it is still raining. In the Georgia new schedule is not yet completed. State Tuornament he reached the Practice begins a week from Mon­ Two games have been definitely week, and should strengthen the half­ gang! semi-finals where he lost to Mayland George Pero. In the Southern Men's day and will be followed the next scheduled for the frosh. On Novem­ back situation a great deal, especial­ Courts. tournament he and Pero reached the week by formal competition, accord­ ber 4, tl^ey play Gordon Military ly on power plays. Academy, and on December 2, the semi-finals. They reached the finals of ing to the schedule of intramural Forward Wall Set Cap'n Bill Stars sports worked out by the council con­ Saturday night after the North Car­ the Dade County Championships Coach Morris' veteran forward wall The UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA Captain Bill Hardie also did his sisting of representatives from each olina State game they take on the where thoy went down to defeat at is more definite than the backfield, share in upholding the fame of the Baby Gators of the University of BREAKFAST 7:30-9:30 the hands of the very capable team sorority and the independent group, although no positions are definitely Hurricane racqueteers during the Florida. Games with Tampa, Rollins, of Mulloy and Mattman. , which will be under the direction of sure. Co-captain Walt Kichefski and LUNCH 11:15-1:35 summer months. Bill opened play in and Stetson will probably be ar­ Chunky little George Pero started Charlotte Meggs. Official handbooks Frankie Paskewich have an edge at ranged. DINNER 5:30-7:00 the Southern Men's Tournament his summer tournament play in the of the years program will be handed the wings. Stan Raski and Jim Poore where he reached the quarter finals Southern Men's tournament where he out at a future meeting. look like the starting tackles, with SUNDAY Breakfast 8-10 -- Dinner 12-1:30 before being eliminated. It took Ad­ lost to Bitsy Grant in the quarter Harriet Foster will act as assistant Matt Borek and chubby Al Cohen Supper 5:30-7:00 rian Quist, number one man of the finals. He and Captain Bill Hardie director, and will be eligible to par­ IN THE pressing them hard. A pair of soph- Australian Davis Cup team to drop reached the semi-finals of the doubles. ticipate in all sports for her sorority mores, "Kutch" Kearns and Frank RESERVATIONS TAKEN IOR PRIVATE DINING ROOM Bill from the Longwood Bowl Tour­ At Annapolis in the qualifying round since she does not receive compensa­ Lehn are contenders too. ney in the second round. Bill's best of the Intercollegiates, George beat tion from the University. play was in his doubles matches with The council will meet again on ENEMY'S CAMP At guards, Co-captain "Chuck" his doubles partner, Hardie, in straight Guimento, already on national All- Monday, October 9, at 12:30 in the sets to take the tournament. In the American check lists, is a standout. Social Hall. All representatives must Last week-end seven of the ten Hur- Maryland State Tourney he reached The other post is being filled by be present. icatie opponents were in action. All the quarter-finals and it took Jack 'Jolly" Snowden, sophomore sensa­ Yes, this is the graceful Pen Kramer of Davis Cup fame to elim­ xcept two were successful. tion of last season. John Oespovieh, ber ten in the United States, started inate him. The results of the games of our Red" Cameron, BUI Wunder, Mas- Park's Record his play this summer by reaching the future rivals were as follows: ten O'Neal and Bill Moore are close finals of the Southern Men's Tourney that made a railroad spike Like most of his teammates George North Caro. State 18 Davidson 14 on his heels. at Atlanta and it took the formidable Parks began his summer play in the Tampa 27 South Georgia Teach. 0 Bitsy Grant to defeat him in five sets. Steve McCrimmon has been shifted Southern Men's Tourney where he Rollins 14 Appalachian 7 In reaching the finals, Mulloy de­ to the pivot position to furnish re­ look like a sissy lost to Billy Gillespie in the second Florida 21 Stetson 0 feated Frank Guernsey, Intercolleg­ serve power, lacking when Nelson round. Archie Henderson eliminated Wake Forest 19 South Caro. 7 iate Champion. By defeating Wayne Texas Tech 2 ...... Texas Mines 7 Patterson dropped football and him in the finals of the Mid Dixie headed for home last week. A close Sabin in the semi-final round of the Note: Hurricane opponents, except Championships. Parks and Hendersen battle for the starting post is being National Clay Court Championships for South Carolina, are mentioned in won the doubles of this tournament. fought between "Colonel" Joe Dixon n straight sets Mulloy reached the the left-hand column. In the North Carolina tourney he and Don Salisbury, with Joe having finals where he was vanquished by again teamed with Henderson, who a slight edge. Frankie Parker, Number Two man of PATRONIZE HURRICANE ADVERTISERS also eliminated him from this tour­ the United States Davis Cup team, nament in the semi-finals, to win the in four gruelling sots. He next jour­ doubles championship. neyed to St. Paul, where he won the No tennis story about the Univer­ title. At Spring Lake Gar made his sity of Miami is complete unless the greatest showing of the season by name of Gardnar Mulloy is men­ blasting the famed Gene Mako, num­ tioned. G.irdnar, who la ranked num- ber two ranking player of the nation, BE ALIVE - - - BE MODERN off the courts in straight sets with the loss of only 5 games. In the finals Know and wear what is new. it was ngain Frankie Parker who de­ GABLES feated Mulloy. 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And Jean and laminated style of circlets of Pearl ever, at Rye, Gar teamed up with GUARANTEED and Jet is the loveliest I've ever laid $19.50 my eyes on." Gene Mako to win the doubles title DELUXE DELUXE It holds fax more ink than ordinary 'The Girl and the in a tournament from a field which for LIFE• rubber ink sac pens. Por its sacless Gambler" included all the greatest American Not a clumsy metal object, but a Diaphragm filler abolishes rubber sac, tandems. Jug reached the quarter­ fine precision instrument—a stream­ lever filler, and piston pump. Its Tele­ with Leo C-rrillo THE SCHWOB COMPANY lined Featherweight, whose 14 K vision barrel shows the level of ink- finals at Newport where he met his Gold Point glides nimbly across your prevents running dry in classes or THURS. Pm OCT. 5-fi old jinx. "Bitsy" Grant who repeated feeS-HI N. E. FIRST AVENUE paper, making your thoughts glow on VACU.MATIC-rSe> exams. « his earlier conquest. In the Nationals the page like a living trail—that's Go and try it today—and be sure 'The Angels Wash at Forest Hills, Mulloy found the go­ tha new Parker Vacumatic! MIAMI. KLOKI1M to look for the Blue Diamond marie ing tough in the early rounds, but he Yet five devastating demonstra­ IVn'i marked with thr Blue Diamond ate on the smart ARROW clip—that Their Faces" • guaranteed for the life of the nwnrr agalnit tions prove that it lasts a lifetime, everything except IOM or intentional damage, means it's guaranteed for life/ The "Dead End Kids" managed to reach the round of 16 •ubjectonlyto | charge ol 35c for portage, in an r~ ' and also easily withstands acid that -inc-r, and handling, provided complete pen !• You'll never have to buy another pen. where the ambidextrous Australian eats away a railroad spike—the same returned for service. The Parker Pen Co., Janesville, Wis. Ann Sheridan ace, Jack Bromwich, eliminated him.

CORAL GABLES COLLEGE INN A NEW PLACE TO EAT 208 ALCAZAR AVENUE, around corne-r from Theatre SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS GEORGE WHEELER, Manager September 28, 1939 PAGE FOUR THE MIAMI HURRICANE Juan C Zamora Will Our Shilly Is Now soGIMLY SPEAKINQ College .Newspapers U. Gridders Agree Wake Forest Will Urge United States Be Speaker at 1940 Voice with Smile tJULPLq_0_P .ft pQOOOQOP U^P> PflflflUgP.Bg<_BO0PQQPPPQQQOPQOOQOOOQQ Be Snap, If That Means Anything Hispanic Studies were the popular "places to go" after To Stay Neutral If you should receive a bill from the By MAIZIE By HANK MEYER saying, "The team is in great shape. telephone company for a long-dis­ the Reception. At the Varsity Club (ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS] After an absence of a year, Dv. They are all prepared for a great tance call which, it seems to you, only "It's a great life if you don't week­ were glimpsed June Burr, plus bustle With the return of Jack Harding's Juan Clemente Zamora, renowned A new note has entered the coming- season. Wake Forest has a great of­ exists in the company's imagination, end too much" is probably the lament and freshman swimmer, John Born; Hurricanes from a two-week's stay authority on Latin American politics of-the-year editorials in the college fensive team and an All-American you would find, on calling to see if of many, for the first social events and Dottie Lowe, in sophisticated up In the Carolina mountains at foot­ and professor of political science at press—a note that is ominous and fullback which will give the Hurri­ the hypothetical telephone call also of the year took place the past week­ black satin, dancing with Scotty Mc­ balls camp, yours truly called the the University of Havana, visited our fearful in contrast to the usual happy canes plenty of competition, but existed in the company's flies, that end. These "go-getting" V.C.'er's Lachlan. The "waiter with the water" folowing signal — "What are our enlarged campus. Dr. Zamora was welcomings of other years. Almost we'll give them plenty, too." the nonchalant voice which greets inaugurated the social season with a (or was it a coke?) was none other chances for the coming year in view quite agreeably surprised to find that without exception, first issues of the you with "special operator, may I tea dance for all freshmen last Thurs­ than "Pappy" Howland. At the Old of the tough schedule, and especially "We'll win! The team is much bet­ our student body is increasing in size college newspapers for this school help you?" will be that of Margaret day, complete even to the punch. This Mill, "Spareribs" Yarrington led a the Wake Forest game?" ter this year. We have much more proportionately to that of our cam­ "pink tea" (as I've heard it called by tableful of French Villagers in songs. year carry warnings to their readers diversified passing, running, punting, pus. Shillington, better-known as Shilly Bill Steiner, flashy soph backfield one upperclassman) served a purpose to keep a weather eye on the war etc. Yep, I think we'll beat Wake to the members of the Hurricane Saturday night the Chi Omega's star, dug his cleats in, gritted his Zamora will be one of the speakers in that it was the medium by which and diplomatic movements of the ForeBt," answared Grant Stockdale. staff. formally initiated Sue Allen, Dottie teeth—and spoke, "I think the team's at the Institute of Hispanic Amer­ dates for the Reception were ac­ world, and to study with renewed The voice in person wandered into Lowe, Jinny Aldrich, Betty Robinson in great shape, and we ought to beat John Noppenberg, powerful back- ican studies this fail, it was an­ quired. interest the causes of war and the our inner sanctum sanctorum last and Dottie Stewart. After initiation, Wake Forest by two touchdowns. In field ace, enthusiastically mentioned, nounced. In the past, he taught in ways and means by which the U.S. night while bleary-eyed members of The Y.W.C.A. entertained at a all members remained at the sorority fact we have a good chance of going "I think we'll beat Wake Forest. the department of political science can keep out of armed conflict. the staff were chewing well-worn Friendship Tea Friday afternoon at house for a slumber party. undefeated." They have a couple of good boys in here at the University. the San Sebastian. Refreshments were Many college editors are making Polenski and Mayberry. But if they pencils and tearing hair dreaming up The Hurricanes have come down "We'll beat Wake Forest 21-0. In After an inspection of the various served in the penthouse with Collie good use of the analogy between our make two touchdowns, we'll make this edition of the Hurricane. The from the mountains full of good food fact we ought to win every game this department, Dr. Zamora commented Meggs to greet each and everyone. battles of the gridiron and Europe's three. Although it's true they have a gleam in her eye was a decided leer and mountain air and rarin' to go. year," orated Lefty Schemer. quite favorably on the formation of Edna Conrad, who matched up "big battles on land; sea and air to point couple of good men, we've got thirty- as she trod between the desks; no The "boys" look fine and the grip of Terry Fox casually mentioned, the new department of Hispanic- sisters" with "little sisters," MW that out the advantages of U. S. colleg­ five fair men, which is better than doubt happy about not having to George Pittard's handshake had me "We'll win 44-0. Fox will kick six American studies which is under the everyone was taken on a tour of the ians over the youth of other lands. two stars." bother about writing headlines to our going around with my hand in a sling field goals (and we certainly won't direction of Dr. Robert E. McNicoll. building. Afterwards, the Chi O's and Here's how the University of Tulsa stories and finally after much gn_» h- for the rest of the day. Several galr have a kick coming) . . • and Nop­ "With an inexperienced bunch of the Kappas threw open their respec­ Collegian put it: ing of teeth, putting the paper fondly I know had no "Blue Monday." How penberg will run for four touch­ football players as we have, and a tive houses for view of the curious NEW ARTILLERY UNIT to sleep for another week. about that, Ruth or Lynn? "Today, students find bloodshed downs." Wherein I took ten minutes powerful line, plus some hard driving . . . and who's not curious? Maggie, otherwise known as Shilly, and heroes enough on the football to realize it only added to forty-two backs, I think we'll be on top in ev­ FORMED IN MIAMI Collegiates put on their best "bib Jolly Snowden's "snappy" come­ disclosed that she had spent the sum­ field. Today, boys working their way points. "Well," Baid Terry, "then ery game we play. I think we can A call for men between the ages of and tucker," frosh discarded their back to Randy Mebane's statement, mer in a luxurious well earned vaca­ through college as a result of the last Walt Kichefski will catch some guy give Wake Forest two touchdowns 18 and 24, in good physical condi­ dinks, and Scotty Mason deserted ". . . glad to see you back," was tion. Among the many activities she war know a war boom is a fickle, un­ behind the goal for the other two and still beat them by two touch­ tion, has been issued by Captain the Varsity Club ... all for one pur­ ". . . glad to see you back." Now, disclosed was the writing of one two stable thing. Today co-eds realize that points." downs," said John Kurucza, a hard- Kelly of the 265th Coast Artillery, pose ... to attend the Freshman Randy, you don't mean you even page letter "and the rest of the time glamorous uniformed troops lead to Jim Beusse, Graduate Manager of blocking quarterback. newest army unit to be formed in Reception at the Biltmore Friday thought of not returning to Miami I traveled and loafed, mostly loafed 1" very unglamourous breadlines. To­ Athletics said, "Things look pretty Robert Downes, well liked instruc­ Miami. night. U.? However, no matter how happy she day, T.U. students say flatly that they good from a business viewpoint. We tor in Economics, agreed to express Sounds around our halls: "The Any University student who is in­ seemed about being out of school all The line waiting to be received was will refuse to fight." have had quite an advance on the his opinion, which was: "I think the V.C. has him so scared that all he can terested in joining the new unit is of us noted as she bid us "au revoir" even longer than the receiving line, But, says the Gettysburg College sale of tickets, but a lot depends Wake Forest team is greatly over say is "Yes, Sir" and "Yes, M'am." asked to come to the Dade County there was a wistful smile on her face when I put in an appearance. I was Gettysburgian, "it is hopeless to ex­ upon the weather and how the team rated. Each year the sports writers "I'm in a fine fix ... I have a car, Armory Monday night at 8:00 p.m. and it was apparent to all that she most conscious of Dr. Ashe's firm pect that we can ignore the dangers makes out. That Wake Forest game like to play up a dark horse team. but it doesn't run on air and I've wished to be back. handshake; Miss Merritt's memory will certainly be a battle." Presumably, they are stronger than bought my books, but I can't eat of a widespread conflict even 3,000 for your first name; Mrs. Motter's Miami. However, they are playing a Complete Real Estate Service them." "What do you mean, Fresh­ miles away . . . But it is not necessary Eddie Dunn, backfield coach spoke. friendliness, Mrs. Ashe's lovely smile; that we digest the specially prepared long way from home. I'm looking for man, did the roof fall in? That's our "The team is in good condition. The Associate FRANK SHATTUCK Mrs. Lawrence's charming voice, and a real close game, with Miami win­ patio." propaganda directed at neutrals line is quite powerful and the back- Mr. McMaster's genial greeting. needed to help in the conflict. Let us field shows plenty of promise of de­ ning. Let the rest of the season take Bob Hart claims he got that black Hawley Russell • Realtor CAPITOL The gals looked particularly fetch­ keep our minds open, our hands clean, veloping into one of the best. This care of itself, game by game." ing in a variety of styled gowns . . . eye from some tough Freshman, but 2.01 Ponce de Lion Blvd.. Phone 4-1902 N. MIAMI at 1RD .. DOWNTOWN and our country free and neutral for Wake Forest tilt wil] probably be one Coach Harding concluded by say­ those who chose the season's latest, is squelched by Lew Duff who ex­ the development of our own civiliza­ of the toughest games." ing, "I think we'll have a good team, the bustle, looked very "soignee," plained it was "hung" while boxing tion." "I know one thing—we're going in but beating Wake Forest is a big yet those who appeared in crisp cot­ in the gym . . . can't get away with The futility that most collegians the Wake Forest game with spirit, order. The team is very well balanced THUR., FRI., SAT.. SEPT. 28-30 tons managed to look very cool des­ that line, Bob. feel about war is aptly phrased by and I hope we win," answered Doc this year, but we don't have a Dunn AM'S pite the crowded dance floor. Con­ This week our "baby sorority," "ADVENTURES OF the Hobart College Herald: "The Sapp. in there. ERVICE trasts in styles were Ethel Roger's Alpha Omega, comes into its own most discouraging aspect of the whole Chuck Guimento, co-captain of the "Wake Forest's passing attack isn't STATION SHERLOCK HOLMES" striped skirt with bow to match and when on Friday and Saturday, initia­ situation is that there are no indica­ Hurricanes, tackled the question by Sara Elizabeth Brinson's black moire. tion and installation into Delta Zeta as good as their running attack, while with tions that things will be better after Glimpsed over someone's shoulder: take place. We're happy to have a our aerial attack should be better U-Drive-It BASIL RATHBONE this Second World War is ended. We John Parkinson with a "tall, tan and chapter of Delta Zeta on our campus than last year. It's difficult to make NIGEL BRUCE are witnessing a vicious circle in It Costs Less at TAXI and BAGGAGE terrific" brunette; Mel with Peggy in and to know that all the hopes of the any prediction at the present time, which wars engender hate which IDA LUPINO white lace; Nat Allison dancing for Alpha Omegas have come true. hut we'll be there trying our best." causes new wars and more hate. It Letaw's Pharmacy Fla. Motor Lines and Greyhound the first time since her sojourn in Upper classmen take notice: Bet­ seems to be impossible for a people THE REXALL STORE SAT. MIDN1TE ONLY - SEPT. 30 the hospital; Lucille Jones, Marcus's VATRONI7E HURRICANE ADVERTISERS bus 1' ickets ter practice up on your school songs, to fight a war without building up so PHONE 4-3800 "Httle sister," getting a rush; that if you want to compete with the much hatred of the enemy that a "THE MAN THEY eternal twosome, Betty Lou Baker Freshman class. The enthusiasm shown reasonable peace is impossible." and Eric Carlson; and Jo Tomason, at meetings and at impromptu inter­ VARSITY BARBER SHOP COULD NOT HANG" There is a general feeling among looking like a southern belle in white vals in singing is liable to outshine SCIENTIFIC with collegians that we must stay out of net. you at future football games. thi3 war, come what may. The anti­ Specializing in latest styles BORIS KARLOFF The Varsity Club and the Old Mill Hey Freshmen! Is it true that you m*m ROBERT WILCOX war oaths popular some two or three POSTOFFICE BUILDING, CORAL GABLES plan to have the best bonfire ever years ago seem to be cropping up LORNA GRAY East Orange Gir lHas next Thursday night? If so, here's a anew. Listen to the University of piece of advice . . . better start gath­ Richmond, Collegian: "To the man SUN. thru WED.. OCT. 1-4 ering wood before that enthusiasm who says we can't stay out of war, STUDENTS Last Word with Tiger dies. And, by the way, don't make a LA VOGUE say: 'We owe nothing to Britain, and Eleanor's presents a charming CLEANERS and LAUNDRY [BT ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS] mistake and chop up that vehicle we have nothing to fear of Germany. collection of young clothes to Let us put your watch jn "THE UNDER-PUP" standing in front of the Kappa Sig We can stay out of war; we must establish instantly your repu­ Free Mending and Buttons Sewed On Ever since Helen of Troy kidded the house. That is Harry Jacobson's sta­ stay out of war; we will stay out of tation for individuality. Sizes 2)04 Pon

It is going to take Ohio State Uni­ LISTEN TO versity's dean of men some weeks to GEORGE'S FRED WARING recover from a shock he received in ATLANTIC STATION and hit Psnntylvanlam, the mail the other day. Read the fol­ 5 nights a w«*k lowing excerpt from the letter and PONCE and ALHAMBRA NBC ilatlom. you'll discover why: "I would like to take this oppor­ tunity to thank you for expelling me from the university. That .vas the finest thing that ever happened to me." JIMMIES Which is undoubtedly the first let­ ter of its kind ever received by a 3651 S. W. 8TH ST. U.S. educator! Al Douglas Entrance to Coral Cables

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