The Miami Huf Ncane

The Miami Huf Ncane

The Miami Huf ncane THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI VOLUME XI CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, 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, Bayfront Park. 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 Hotel 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.

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