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The Miami Hurricane Vol. XXXII University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., Mat 17, 1957 No. 24 Seniors Write Finis June 10 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Story On Page 2 VF Distribution 01 '57 ibis To Begin Tuesday Story On Page 2 -The Inside Story- What They Are Saying AN ANNUAL EVENT in anticipated by these Ibis stall members as they peruse a fresh-from-the-presses copy ol the 1057 yearbook. Attending the Photo by Grave« sneak preview are (1 to r.) Art Cohen, photo editor; Carol Ann Nelson, managing editor; Susie Marbey, ropy editor; and Sharon Forthman. assistant editor. “Most students have already signed up for the entire five weeks,” said Fred McCall, director of bands, in discussing the summer band camp for high school students in a Page 9 story. “You can’t imagine how good this place looks . .. you really can’t,” exulted John Nolan, sophomore business major, in a Page 12 feature. Nolan’s return to campus was delayed 93 days when he was invblved in a plane crash on Rikers Island. “UM is attaining stature, not only in the community whose name it bears, but throughout the nation,” states a Page 6 editorial on the close of the current academic? year. “If this progress continues, who knows, in about five years Miami might have a track power on par with the Texas schools,” writes John Garcia in his “Spotlighting Sports” column on Page 15. “Purpose of the convention was to promote closer coordination and cooperation among the student leaders of Florida’s colleges and universities,” said Fred Porter about the recent FIPA-FISGA convention on campus. Story on Page 12. H “Financial plans have already been worked out. The main problem is location,” said Lew Cohen, chairman of an SBG I? committee established to install a wash rack in the dorm area. Story on Page 5. “In all the countries which I visited, every university is expanding and building campuses which are very close to our own tradition,” said presidential assistant Sidney Maynard about his recent three-week tour of Latin America. Page 12. “We hope to put the awards presentation into the proper context of dignity and prestige,” said Parker Enwright about the IFC banquet. Page 14. “And that terrifying overlord, the deadline, stands waiting, demanding an answer,” says Joe Vecchione. Hurricane editor, in his final Debris column of the year, on Page 6. RECF.IVING the Superior Senior Cadet Award from Col. Francis H. Barnes, left, is Charlie Spaide. Barnes, Senior Army Advisor to the U.S. Army Reserve, Photo by GnvM also presented similar awards to Allan Yamuda, center, and Sam-Sitiith, right, during the ROTC assembly Wednesday, at Beaumont Lecture Hall. Photo by Fine men FINAL HURRICANE HONEY of the year is Sheila Wcidbcr*, fresh-man marketing major. Hailing from Hollis, N. Y., she is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 115 pounds and has blonde bair and green eye;. Sheila's hobbies are music, dancing and sports—“especially tennis." If she will come to The Hurricane office at 3:30 this afternoon, Lewis Fineipan, Hurricane photographer, will present her with the traditional orchid..
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, May 17, 1957 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1957-05-17 |
Coverage Temporal | 1950-1959 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (16 pages) |
Language | eng |
Repository | University of Miami. Library. University Archives |
Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
Rights | This material is protected by copyright. Copyright is held by the University of Miami. For additional information, please visit: http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html |
Standardized Rights Statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Object ID | MHC_19570517 |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
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Title | Page 1 |
Object ID | MHC_19570517 |
Digital ID | MHC_19570517_001 |
Full Text | The Miami Hurricane Vol. XXXII University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., Mat 17, 1957 No. 24 Seniors Write Finis June 10 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Story On Page 2 VF Distribution 01 '57 ibis To Begin Tuesday Story On Page 2 -The Inside Story- What They Are Saying AN ANNUAL EVENT in anticipated by these Ibis stall members as they peruse a fresh-from-the-presses copy ol the 1057 yearbook. Attending the Photo by Grave« sneak preview are (1 to r.) Art Cohen, photo editor; Carol Ann Nelson, managing editor; Susie Marbey, ropy editor; and Sharon Forthman. assistant editor. “Most students have already signed up for the entire five weeks,” said Fred McCall, director of bands, in discussing the summer band camp for high school students in a Page 9 story. “You can’t imagine how good this place looks . .. you really can’t,” exulted John Nolan, sophomore business major, in a Page 12 feature. Nolan’s return to campus was delayed 93 days when he was invblved in a plane crash on Rikers Island. “UM is attaining stature, not only in the community whose name it bears, but throughout the nation,” states a Page 6 editorial on the close of the current academic? year. “If this progress continues, who knows, in about five years Miami might have a track power on par with the Texas schools,” writes John Garcia in his “Spotlighting Sports” column on Page 15. “Purpose of the convention was to promote closer coordination and cooperation among the student leaders of Florida’s colleges and universities,” said Fred Porter about the recent FIPA-FISGA convention on campus. Story on Page 12. H “Financial plans have already been worked out. The main problem is location,” said Lew Cohen, chairman of an SBG I? committee established to install a wash rack in the dorm area. Story on Page 5. “In all the countries which I visited, every university is expanding and building campuses which are very close to our own tradition,” said presidential assistant Sidney Maynard about his recent three-week tour of Latin America. Page 12. “We hope to put the awards presentation into the proper context of dignity and prestige,” said Parker Enwright about the IFC banquet. Page 14. “And that terrifying overlord, the deadline, stands waiting, demanding an answer,” says Joe Vecchione. Hurricane editor, in his final Debris column of the year, on Page 6. RECF.IVING the Superior Senior Cadet Award from Col. Francis H. Barnes, left, is Charlie Spaide. Barnes, Senior Army Advisor to the U.S. Army Reserve, Photo by GnvM also presented similar awards to Allan Yamuda, center, and Sam-Sitiith, right, during the ROTC assembly Wednesday, at Beaumont Lecture Hall. Photo by Fine men FINAL HURRICANE HONEY of the year is Sheila Wcidbcr*, fresh-man marketing major. Hailing from Hollis, N. Y., she is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 115 pounds and has blonde bair and green eye;. Sheila's hobbies are music, dancing and sports—“especially tennis." If she will come to The Hurricane office at 3:30 this afternoon, Lewis Fineipan, Hurricane photographer, will present her with the traditional orchid.. |
Archive | MHC_19570517_001.tif |
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