; . Hurricane THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI21 VOLUME XV CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 6. 1941 NUMBER 7 Rugged BobcatsNext for Fast Moving Hurricanes By JACK KENDALL Twenty St adents The rugged West Virginia Wwleyan Bobcats, >better known as the Are Selected "giant killers" of the east and south, will try to snap our Hurricanes For 'Who's Who' winning streak at five, tomorrow night in the Orange Bowl stadium. Biographies of twenty Univer­ Kickoff is at 8:15. "•" sity students will appear in the The Bobcats boast a heavy, vet­ $425 Appropriated 1941-42 edition of Who's Who eran line averaging 200 pounds Among Students-in American Uni­ and a 190 pound backfield. Adam By Senators To versities and Colleges. Fourteen Forinash, who tips the beam at seniors and six juniors were sel­ 235 pounds, Phil Tomelson, 203 Three Petitioners ected for this honor by a faculty pounds, and Joe Hunts, 230 Student senators appropriated committee. pounder, can .be mentioned as a $425 of the student activity fund Students who huve completed few of the forward wall who are to three petitioning organizations two full years of college are eli­ over the 200 lb. mark. Captain in their regular meeting last Tues­ gible. Qualification? demand char­ Charles Gruver is the smallest day morning at 11. I.R.C, Wom­ acter, leadership, scholarship, and tackle on the squad, weighing only en's Association, and the band potentialities of future usefulness 194 pounds. Four fine ends, sen­ were the groups receiving grants. to business and society. iors Jack Moore, Ed Koski, Sam The International Relations * * * * * * Seniors to be included in the Gwosden, and sophomore Vic Club petitioned for and was eighth annual publication of Nocera, give the visitors a really granted $26 with which to send Who's Who are Alva_yn Boege, An­ tough line. delegates to the State conference nella Blanton, Selma Bronston, The backfield is composed of in Lakeland, December 5, 6, and Band Opens Season Caroline Dodd, Margaret Wyant, three veterans and one sophomore. 7. Theme of the conference is Herbert Blinn, Ira Van Bullock, William Pugh, 190 pounds, one Pan-Americanism, and the Univer­ H. Eugene Eley, Ja nes Hamilton, of the teams leading ground gain­ sity has been asked to present a Tompson Kent, Charles Lovett, ers in his first year on the squad, [CONTINUED ON PACE EIGHT] i With Percy GraingerFrazie r Payton, William Peyraud combines with a two hundred Percy Grainger, renowned Australian pianist, will open the Uni­ and John Quimby. pound fullback, Jimmy Spessard, Juniors selected are: Ruth Jane to give the Wesleyans a great versitv concert season when he appears with the Symphonic Band at Craver, Naomi Grossman, Helen offense. Elect Officers orchestra hall, Miami senior high, Thursday, November 13 at 8:30. Gwinn, Stewart La Motte, Earl The visitors have shown a great For Radio Club The band will be under the direction of Walter Sheaffer, who has Reinert and Harry Rinehart. [CONTINUED FROM PAGE SEVEN] Student broadcasters for the returned as regular conductor after an absence of two years. University elected officers for A special section has been re- their newly organized Radio Club Campus Calendar served for students and cadets Thelma Cox Will Reign as Queen at a meeting yesterday in the So- cail Hall. [ Friday, November 7, 6 to 7 p.m. Activity books will be honored. —Kappa Kappa Gamma Initia­ Mr. and Mrs. Grainger will be Of Homecoming Celebration Renee Greenfield was chosen tion, 2515 DeSoto Blvd. guests at open house, sponsored president of the group, which is 8 p.m.—West Virginia Wesley- by the Coral Gables Womans' Thelma Cox. ZTA. was elected Queen of the 1941 Homecoming by composed at present of former radio and drama students. Other an Footbal] Game, Stadium Club, Wednesday evening from the senior class at & meeting Tuesday morning, and will reign over 7:30 to 9 in the lounge of the officers elected were Dorothy 10:30 to 1:30 a.m.—"M" Clnb the University's annual celebration which returning alumni will cele­ Dance, Coral Gables Country Adminstration building. Mrs. A. Levin, vice-president, who also as­ brate from Friday. November 14. through Sunday. November 16. the Club W. Koch and the cadet corps will sumes the duties of co-chairman | Saturday, November 8, 12 n.— act as hosts. weekend of the Florida-Miami gridiron clash. of the writing committee, and Zeta Tau Alpha Initiation, 707 Grainger is no less famous as a Highlight of the Homecoming* Elizabeth Stone, secretary-tre_s- Escobar composer than as a piano virtuoso. celebration will be, of course, the Carnegie Fund urer. 4 p.m.—Ksppa Kappa Gamma His "Country Gardens" is a best football game, whic.i is expected Named to appointive posts were Initiation, 2515 DeSoto Blvd. seller, 27,000 copies being sold to break all state football atten­ Barbara Willock and Manuel Roth, last year in the United States Gives Books to IRC co-chairmen of the acting com­ 5:30 to 7 p.m.—Sigma Alpha dance records, but an extensive alone, and pieces such as "Molly The first installment of books mittee; Birdie Laughinghouse, Iota Rush Party, 2520 Country and varied field of activities has on the Shore," "Irish Tune from donated by the Carnegie Endow­ [CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE] Club Pr^o been planned by the alumni com­ ment for International Peace to [CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE] 7:30 p.m.—Kappa Kappa Gam­ mittee in charge of events. Ernie the International Relations Club ma Initiation Banquet, Barce­ Duhaime is general chairman. has arrived, and will be available Christie To Name lona Penthouse Will Homecoming weekend will offi­ in the I.R.C. room next week. 8:30 p.m. — Delta Phi Epsilon Be Memorial To cially open at 4 p.m Friday when Included in the list are "Can­ Prom Committees Clcjed Formal, Shoreham hotel registration will be conducted, and ada in Peace and War," edited by Co-chairmen of the 1942 Junior 9:00 p.m.— Delta Zeta Pledge Trustee's Wife following registration, a reception Chester Martin, a picture of Can­ Prom, and chairmen of al) com­ Dance, Cafeteria The penthouse now being built will honor the retutning alumni. ada historically and as it is today, mittees for this seasons affair will 7:30 p.m.—Zeta Tau Alpha In­ atop the rotunda tower of the [CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE] including its domestic problems, be appointed by Francis Christie, itiation Banquet, Coral Gables main building is the gift of Wil­ relations to the British empire and president of the junior class, at a Country Club liam C. Coffin, chairman of the Scholarship Cup to the world at large, with special special meeting called for the en­ n<Uy, November 9, 8 p.m. — University's board of trustees, in Goes to DPhiEs emphasis on the United tSates; tire class, Tuesday at 11:00 in Coneert, Granada Building memory of his wife. "The United States and Japan's Room 333. The sorority scholarship cup 7-8:30 p.m. — KKG Pledges, The gallery within the pent­ New Order," by William C. John­ Plans for tbe big dance of the for the highest grade- average for Coffeee, House house will be used to show the stone, Jr., dealing with the rights year will include a big name 1940-41 was swarded, to Delta Phi •day, November 10, 12 n. — products of art classes, and navi­ and interests in the United States band, to be announced later. Epsilon it was announced in Pan­ Women's Athletic Council, So­ gation students will use the two in respect to the conflict in China Unofficial committees, which hellenic meeting lastwesek. cial Hall floors in the well of the rotunda and attempting to formulate a will become official with the ap­ Originally the cup was awarded 3:30 p.m. — Fine Arts Group, below the penthouse for a map- constructive Far Eastern policy; pointments next Tuesday, have to Chi Omega, but a mistake in A.A.U.W., Granada Building reading room. "Against This Torrent," by Ed- already begun to lay the ground calculation was discovered and the Taeaday, November 11, 11 a.m.— Octagonal in shape, the addi­ [CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE] work for the annual event. cup is being turneed over to the Freshman Meeting, Theatre tion is 14 feet high and 35 feet DelU Phi Epsilons. Sophomore Meeting, Room 320 in diameter. Bloc Power Waning As Independents Score Victory In .Frosh Elections loyalty Prattles Pleasantly for Reporters The Bloc went down in defeat before the power of the newly or­ ganized Independent party, combined with the under fraternity bloc, By PATRICIA HOLLARN duction. "I visits over there as the Freshman class elected president and vice-president in a meet­ "Knittin' for Britain?" when I was here before." ing at eleven this morning. • ganda. Tbe fraternity bloc that ! Duchess of Windsor, somewhat startled by the sudden question Simultaneously with tbe advent Mike O'Brien, Pi Kappa Alpha, of the former English king and meet defeat came out this morning —J for support from the man who had given up an empire for and the Independent's choices, his American-born wife at the with sample ballots, to match tha won over Steele Sanders, Lambda »• She half-smiled and hurriedly .assured me, "Eveeryone ia *~ conference appeeared an uninvited Independent ones that appeared Chi Alpha, by a vote of 182 to 77. Jt Britain." < visitor — possible foreshadowing earlier this week, and with the tory senses, of tha ducal pwty James Richardson, Independent, [Tni« an start ling revelation was future world events.
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