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THE UNIVERSITY NEWS Volume One. Coral Gables, Fla., Tuesday, October 11, 1927 Number Two. TWO GLEE CLUBS HOLD PRACTICE Alumni Returns To Study ARNOLD VOLPE In the L.. Denar,»«,, ¡g SURpR,SED Harrison Dampsey, the first man ----- Fortv-Seven Candidates Re- receive a diploma -from the Dinner Party Is Given port for Initial University of Miami, has returned Honor of Conductor Meeting to this school to take up a law ------ ;course. Dampsey who was one of the In Sophomores Will Elect HURRICANES Senator and Secretary APE VICTORS Election of a secretary and one ----- senator of the sophomore class will Miami Team Tastes First be held in the Social Hall. Thurs-| Victory in Practice of Orchestra day at 10:30. Porter Norris, president. presided over the meeting held last Thursday. Pauline E. j Spofford was appointed temporary 1 secretary- A committee to confer with rep- j resentatives of the junior and Game. ^*at. The initial meeting of the Glee , .' .' - —;-------jr „ „ ... .... . ... . four to be graduated at the first A surPnse dinner party Chib was held in the Auditorium j commencement of the University given Arnold Volpe by the Uni-of the University, Thursday at spent the summer in Hartford, versity of Miami Orchestra Friday 10:30. Many students have wisely Conn, where he was employed in .. - .. 1 .. . , the Pnst nffiee j . evenlng> uctooer 7, at the Coral senior classes concerning the wear-, team chosen this extra curricular ac- ‘he/.?s.t He returned by „ r rlnh Amnno, - =----*----------u_ _ ... . i _ , , I boat this week and has registered D L0U -' Uub- AmonS the tivity as not only a means by which > ¡„ tj,e sch00j 0f law from which guests were President and Mrs. they may enjoy themselves, but■ he will be graduated in 192». He B. F. Ashe, Judge and Mrs. William also for the splendid opportunity already has a B. S. degree, offered for musical knowledge and ------------- its practical application. FIRST STAFF MEETING HELD Miss Bertha M. Foster, regent and director of the Miami Conser-1 vatory of Music, is an inspiration _______ to students with whom she comes in contact. She is directing the Candidates For University Girls’ Glee Club and has interesting i News Are Given and unusual plans for the coming Assignments year. Dr. J. C. Cochran, director of the bureau of concerts and lectures is the director of the Men’s Club. “Doc” holds a coveted place Among them in the hearts of the Student Body j classmen who E. WTalsh, members of the orchestra and many members of the faculty. The dinner was well attended by a large number of guests who greeted Mr. Volpe with great enthusiasm upon his return to Miami and the University to resume his duties as head of the violin department and'director of the orchestra. George Lowinger, who has con-Many students turned out for ducted the orchestra all summer the “University News” meeting, during Mr. Volpe’s absence, led ! the orchestra in a concert frorr NEW STUDENTS * ARE WELCOMED First Assembly of the Year Is Held In Auditorium were both upper 9 o’clock to 9:30 at the reception , , „ . , . . , ., , , . . managed the that President Ashe and the Board torium at 10:30 Tuesday morning. , °f laSt year' “"f fre*h- of Regents gave the students and 0ct 4 among those of the new element men who are anxious to do what faculty members of the University Plans for the Choruses are in the they can for the paper. , at eight 0,clock followin(? the diny. process of development; however, men who are anxious to do what interesting work is assured. New j Pauline Spofford, temporary edi-candidates are welcomed by both tor, took charge of the meeting Miss Foster and Dr. Cochran. Re- and gave out the assignments for hearsals for the Girls’ Club will the next issue, be held Tuesday afternoons at Miss Mary B. Merritt explained 12:30 and on Thursday mornings the business situation of the at 10:30 in room 254. The Men’s “News” and said that although the Club will meet Thursday mornings University would pay for the first ner. After the concert Mr. Lowinger relinquished his duties as conductor of the orchestra in favor of Mr. Volpe, who is to resume the responsibility. at 10:30 in the Auditorium. Watch the bulletin board for futher announcements. Candidates enrolled in the Girls’ Glee Club are: Kathlehe Crocker, Marion Wallace, Dorthea Lipe, La Yica Raker, Louise Ramsey, Ida Doolittle, lone Spencer, Jane Dresbach, Eugenia DEBATERS WILL HOLD MEETING History Be issue, the new paper will have to depend on advertisments to pay for the rest. Kenneth This means that enough ads must [ be sold to keep alive this now | struggling infant in the journalistic world. ------ The staff and reporters are work- a meeting of the Debating Soc-ing for the “News”—writing and | jety and those who are interested R. Close, Instructor, Will New Coach The Uuiversity of Miami undefeated Hurricanes got their first taste of victory Saturday in a practise game with a local scout The game did not closely ing of caps to advertise the Univer-' fellow th-.- regulations set down sity was appointed. This committee in the rule book, which will also prepare the ballots j (ub Buck used nearly every man for the election is composed of on the squad and thereby ha“ an Cary Brown, chairman, Francis idea of who has varsity posdbih-Houghtaling and Pauline Spofford. ties. The following men started in ---------------- the line-up: Bill Kimbrough, center; Lindstrom and Soli, guards; Bleier and Catha, tackles; and Lyons and Ashman, ends; Courtney was the pilot of the backfieUl, Izor was given the fullback position and Wignall and Franklin held down the halfback jobs Coach Buck later began a series of rapid substitute ns. Bleier was-moved to tackle replacing Izor. Hauser was put at tie vacated tackle position. Baker was given a chance at end and Jimmie O MrieiC and Peter White alternated with Cliff at quarterback. McGuire and McKim saw- plenty of action at the halfback job and Otis Sutton was given a chance at guard. All things considered, th" team showed up fine. The opposing line was heavy and at times gave' the Hurricanes trouble. Both lines were offside nearly every play. Thp Miami line held like a wall. ' and the opposing backs with the exception of once or twice did not get past the first defense. When they did, the secondary defense stopped their advance. The supporters of the team had an eve opener in the speedy back-fi»ld that Cub put forth. Izor, Franklin Wignall. McGuire. McKim. White Courtney and Bleier The first student essembly of the 1927-28 term was held in the audi- The exercises were opened with a hymn, “O Worship the King,” after which Dr. William Russell Owen, pastor of- the University Baptist Church, read a selection from the Scriptures and offered a prayer. This was followed by a soprano solo, “0 Divine Redeemer” by Gounod, sung by Margaret McLanahan, a new stu--dent in the conservatory. The new and old students and faculty members were welcomed by President B. F. Ashe,’who then introduced Judge William E. Walsh, president of the Board of Regents. Other members of the Board. T. J. Paneoast, E. P. Fripp. Ruth Bryan Owen and Bertha Foster were presented by President Ashe Holmdaie, Morjong. Weiftti. Lucy going after ads. All the students' m 'debating -flhs been called for ~ut f,d "p *b?ak' havt‘ p1pnty of Allen, Marie Kirkpatrick, Wilma can help by running down some Thursday at 12:30 in room 232. ®1SC,°W’. President of the .la few yards are needed Jed is th' [Thursday Murray. Madge Jones, Dorothy more ads. It is hoped that some Kenneth R. Close, instructor in Meyer. Louise MacCallman, Vir- arrangement may be made whereby history, will coach the debating ginia Grubb, Reba Swift. Kathryn students shall receive a percentage team. Younts. Priseella Brett, Alice Babin on all advertising matter they turn The scheduling of intercollegi-Ruby Mead, Laura Newton, Alice j in. ^ ate debates will be the aim of the Paulk, Virginia Aduddle, Velma Following is a list of those pres- society this year, according to Mr. Ruth Powers. ent at the meeting: Prisilla Brett, Close. Class debates and discuss- Candidates enrolled in the Men’s Virginia Griffin, Alece Babin, Dick jons between the members of the Advertising Club, brought greet- most reliable man for the fullback ings to the University from that position, and if the linemen fail organization and also from the f0 npen a hole, Ted is able to open Chamber of the City of Miami and j,js own. Glee Club are: F. W. Chaille, A. M. Franklin, Eugene Cohn. Roy Sessions, J. H. Matteson, Walter Fitzpatrick, Ralph Allen, Walter' Swela, J. Carrington Gramling, Thomas C. Cochran, Charles Cleveland, J. Clement McGuire, A. J. Putnam, F. X. O’Brien, G. Clinton Gamble, George E. Morris, Clifton N. Larson, Dick Humbrecht, George Glassford, Pete Roberts. Humbrecht, Eileen Pharmer, Max Winer, Tom Buckley, Gertrude Huebsch, Marcella Seiden, Porter Norris, La Vica Raker. Harold Farkas, Mary Vann, Christine Carmen and Marion Wallace. ELECTION IS SCHEDULED society will also be held. Plans for the year will be announced at the meeting Thursday. Mr. Close was the captain for two years of the intercollegiate debating team at Hiram College the Miami Realty Board. The assembly was closed with the singing of “Hail to the Spirit of Miami U” lead by Dr. J. C. Cochran. FRESHMAN CLASS Cliff did the punting and did it in a first class manner. He proved without a doubt that he will be a constant worry to any team. Franklin Izor and Wignall no doubt will be the first string half back as they all proved to be good ground gainers and showed ability OFFICERS NAMED in the blocking end of [the game. ______ In the line there was little co- •j * t „ . ordination so that it larked driv- and was president of the debating Temporarv Leaders Are At»- ins power. Kimbrough, . rack . en- society. He participated in 16 . , . , e. ,_____, J. i ■ inter-collegiate debates and the pointed by Student -jfg- team he represented won all except President one of them. Associate Professor of Law Joins U. of M. Faculty The University of Miami announces the appointment of R. F. Howes as associate professor of law. Secretary - Treasurer and Three Justices To Be Elected except one of them. Louis Jepeway, ’30, Justice of the Honor Court, is president of the organization and Marcella Seiden is secretary - treasurer. 'Temporarv officers for the freshman class to serve until they are better organized were anointed ter. broke through anti tackled the backs before they got [started and Hauser at tackle and Ashmen at end took their men out in nearly every play. When the:Miami tear® was on the defense Ashman and I.vnns at ends and Bleier turned by Clark B. Wilson, present of the plays in a very satisfactory Nominations for positions in the Election of the vice-president will the Student Association at the first ]ay was when Student Association must be in the ,ake place at an early date. meeting of the class of 1931. Monhands of Mable Wright, temporary OT^XT A ^ dayu(, Morris formerly of Apple- He took his A. B. degree from secretary-treasurer, before Tuesday FIRST SENATE Clark University, his M. A. from Leland Stanford University, and his LL. B. from Stetson Law School, and from Cornell University. Mr. Howes has had several years’ teaching experience at Whittier College, at De Pauw University, and for the past six years he has been at Bucknell University. _ 4 mTirln ton. Wis., is temporary president WILL GATHER and Martin Baker, a graduate of Carterville high school,'Illinois is vice-president. Marion Wallace October 18. A petition . bearing the signatures of thirty-five reg- urarlv enrolled students and the -, , lr , • e • ~~ i----------------- -------- - written consent of the candidate Thursday Set for Meeting of from Miami high will servias sec- and approval of President B. F. Ashe will serve as a nomination. Positions to be filled are secretary-treasurer and three Justices Governing Bodv University of : retary-treasurer. A committee to draw Ashman knocked down a pass and Bleier swooped it up before it hit the ground and carried it several yards before being downed. One of the few passes attempted was a toss from Wignall to Courtney. Most of the Hurricane offensive play was straight football. Twice the backs crossed the op- I , , , up: a r.01?" ponents’ line but no attempts were .stitution for the class was appoint- ^ f intf aftpr touchdown. 4 « ¿-i*«», nos/t/l rtf tKo Cc.llciti'inor ctn 1 __ Election will take place Monday, October 24. in room 215 from 9:30 RAY WEAKLEY NAMED Ray Weakley, ’30, has been appointed head cheer leader by _________ Harry H. Provin, director of ath- to 2:00. All those who have paid letics. Weakley, who is vice-presi-. tj,ejr student activity fee are eligi-dent of the sophomore class, was j,le t0 vote. Presentation of a a cheer leader last year. He is student card stamped by the reg-a Phi Alpha and was circulation js»er will permit one to vote, manager for the IBIS. polls will be in charge of Nic- Four assistants are needed, and holas Hodsdon, Chief Justice of applicants for the positions are j tRe Honor Court, asked to see Weakley or Mr. Provin _____,---------- retary-treasurer ana tnree justices gathering of the various composed of the f<i’1A°.w,n* .s,{* The same two t of the Honor Court. Only students £,r ; gath. J* ^ ^ hcld dents, V irginia Gnffin. M,am. h,gh; . Saturda who attended the University last schools and .classes jsill^ heui K]ea Houghtal.ng, M.am. high; Tllf. Hnrriean year are eligible to run The same two teams will practise ----- - ivirá nuuKiiuiiiiifc, jniaiui Thursday in room —^.,a' Helen Bisz. Miami higrh: Roy Lin- Clark B. Wilson, president of the d(,r_ ponce dp IyPon hj(,h'; and Sps Student.Association has announced At this time a secretary for the body will be elected, and rules concerning the IBIS election will be adopted. A secretary of the Honor Court to be chosen by*Nicholas Hod«lon. Chief Justice of the Court, will be announced at that meeting. All officers of the Student Association, including senators The Hurricane hospital list is rapidly growing: Johnnie McGuire, crack halfback, was missing from few days ago because trick knee and Baker, an end, is laid up with a badly bruised leg. Wood, a tackle, had a knee Registration for Evening hurt in scrimmage -which «o-Courses Is Held Monday swollen to twice its normal size. ------ i'- Most of the men will resume prsc Registration for evening and tise in a few- days. sions, New Orleans, La. practise a Permanent officers will be chosen ’ , , . • November. 10. °f h"' tn' Saturday classes was scheduled JL for Saturday, October 8. Due to justices and cabinet members met very many late registrations it is CLASS TO MEET Members of the senior class w-ill immediately so that plans for the Temporarv Serretarv- nr. t game may be formulated. Treasurer Anoointed Friday when the duties of ea-h impossible as yet to give definite meet in the Social Hall. Thursday Another call for apprentice man- ______ * were discussed. figures as to the number of stu- at 1 o’clock. Officer“ will !>■ agers of athletic teams has been issued by the athletic department. Mable Elizabeth Wright, a sen-A dozen apprentices who will be I ior taking an A. B. course, ha. on a ompetitive basis are needed 1 been appointed temporary swre for the various sports. From this tary-reasurer of the btuaem group will be chosen the assistant Association until the vacancy is managers, who will have an op- filled by election. Miss nK receive the- petitions of candidates figures dents enrolled. Indications are, elected^ and plans for the year will however, that there will be a great be discussed. Henry Carr, presi- portunity to train varsity manager“ Everyone interested, particularly upperclassmen, is asked to see Mr. Provin as soon as possible. for th° Student Association officers. She was assistant organization editor on thelBIS and is an H. O. M. C. MODELS TO POSE Life (academy) models will pose many evening and special students, dent of the 1928 junior cla in thre» daily seances every Mon- Classes begin this week. Many preside, dav, Tuesday Wednesday and courses are being offered thus year. Thursday- in the Atelier of the There are several classes' in ac-University. * Dewing Woodward, counting, English. American gov-head of the art department ha= ernment and politics, economics, announced. Hours for nosing will French. Spanish, money and bank-he from 8:30 to 12:30; 1:30 to ing, philosophy, credits and col-4:30 and 7 to 10. lections, law and history. PRESIDENT IS GUEST Dr. H. J. Pearce, president Brenau College. Gainsville. was a guest of thè Univer=in Miami at the first a““rn Tuesday.
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Title | Miami Hurricane, October 11, 1927 |
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Date | 1927-10-11 |
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Full Text | THE UNIVERSITY NEWS Volume One. Coral Gables, Fla., Tuesday, October 11, 1927 Number Two. TWO GLEE CLUBS HOLD PRACTICE Alumni Returns To Study ARNOLD VOLPE In the L.. Denar,»«,, ¡g SURpR,SED Harrison Dampsey, the first man ----- Fortv-Seven Candidates Re- receive a diploma -from the Dinner Party Is Given port for Initial University of Miami, has returned Honor of Conductor Meeting to this school to take up a law ------ ;course. Dampsey who was one of the In Sophomores Will Elect HURRICANES Senator and Secretary APE VICTORS Election of a secretary and one ----- senator of the sophomore class will Miami Team Tastes First be held in the Social Hall. Thurs-| Victory in Practice of Orchestra day at 10:30. Porter Norris, president. presided over the meeting held last Thursday. Pauline E. j Spofford was appointed temporary 1 secretary- A committee to confer with rep- j resentatives of the junior and Game. ^*at. The initial meeting of the Glee , .' .' - —;-------jr „ „ ... .... . ... . four to be graduated at the first A surPnse dinner party Chib was held in the Auditorium j commencement of the University given Arnold Volpe by the Uni-of the University, Thursday at spent the summer in Hartford, versity of Miami Orchestra Friday 10:30. Many students have wisely Conn, where he was employed in .. - .. 1 .. . , the Pnst nffiee j . evenlng> uctooer 7, at the Coral senior classes concerning the wear-, team chosen this extra curricular ac- ‘he/.?s.t He returned by „ r rlnh Amnno, - =----*----------u_ _ ... . i _ , , I boat this week and has registered D L0U -' Uub- AmonS the tivity as not only a means by which > ¡„ tj,e sch00j 0f law from which guests were President and Mrs. they may enjoy themselves, but■ he will be graduated in 192». He B. F. Ashe, Judge and Mrs. William also for the splendid opportunity already has a B. S. degree, offered for musical knowledge and ------------- its practical application. FIRST STAFF MEETING HELD Miss Bertha M. Foster, regent and director of the Miami Conser-1 vatory of Music, is an inspiration _______ to students with whom she comes in contact. She is directing the Candidates For University Girls’ Glee Club and has interesting i News Are Given and unusual plans for the coming Assignments year. Dr. J. C. Cochran, director of the bureau of concerts and lectures is the director of the Men’s Club. “Doc” holds a coveted place Among them in the hearts of the Student Body j classmen who E. WTalsh, members of the orchestra and many members of the faculty. The dinner was well attended by a large number of guests who greeted Mr. Volpe with great enthusiasm upon his return to Miami and the University to resume his duties as head of the violin department and'director of the orchestra. George Lowinger, who has con-Many students turned out for ducted the orchestra all summer the “University News” meeting, during Mr. Volpe’s absence, led ! the orchestra in a concert frorr NEW STUDENTS * ARE WELCOMED First Assembly of the Year Is Held In Auditorium were both upper 9 o’clock to 9:30 at the reception , , „ . , . . , ., , , . . managed the that President Ashe and the Board torium at 10:30 Tuesday morning. , °f laSt year' “"f fre*h- of Regents gave the students and 0ct 4 among those of the new element men who are anxious to do what faculty members of the University Plans for the Choruses are in the they can for the paper. , at eight 0,clock followin(? the diny. process of development; however, men who are anxious to do what interesting work is assured. New j Pauline Spofford, temporary edi-candidates are welcomed by both tor, took charge of the meeting Miss Foster and Dr. Cochran. Re- and gave out the assignments for hearsals for the Girls’ Club will the next issue, be held Tuesday afternoons at Miss Mary B. Merritt explained 12:30 and on Thursday mornings the business situation of the at 10:30 in room 254. The Men’s “News” and said that although the Club will meet Thursday mornings University would pay for the first ner. After the concert Mr. Lowinger relinquished his duties as conductor of the orchestra in favor of Mr. Volpe, who is to resume the responsibility. at 10:30 in the Auditorium. Watch the bulletin board for futher announcements. Candidates enrolled in the Girls’ Glee Club are: Kathlehe Crocker, Marion Wallace, Dorthea Lipe, La Yica Raker, Louise Ramsey, Ida Doolittle, lone Spencer, Jane Dresbach, Eugenia DEBATERS WILL HOLD MEETING History Be issue, the new paper will have to depend on advertisments to pay for the rest. Kenneth This means that enough ads must [ be sold to keep alive this now | struggling infant in the journalistic world. ------ The staff and reporters are work- a meeting of the Debating Soc-ing for the “News”—writing and | jety and those who are interested R. Close, Instructor, Will New Coach The Uuiversity of Miami undefeated Hurricanes got their first taste of victory Saturday in a practise game with a local scout The game did not closely ing of caps to advertise the Univer-' fellow th-.- regulations set down sity was appointed. This committee in the rule book, which will also prepare the ballots j (ub Buck used nearly every man for the election is composed of on the squad and thereby ha“ an Cary Brown, chairman, Francis idea of who has varsity posdbih-Houghtaling and Pauline Spofford. ties. The following men started in ---------------- the line-up: Bill Kimbrough, center; Lindstrom and Soli, guards; Bleier and Catha, tackles; and Lyons and Ashman, ends; Courtney was the pilot of the backfieUl, Izor was given the fullback position and Wignall and Franklin held down the halfback jobs Coach Buck later began a series of rapid substitute ns. Bleier was-moved to tackle replacing Izor. Hauser was put at tie vacated tackle position. Baker was given a chance at end and Jimmie O MrieiC and Peter White alternated with Cliff at quarterback. McGuire and McKim saw- plenty of action at the halfback job and Otis Sutton was given a chance at guard. All things considered, th" team showed up fine. The opposing line was heavy and at times gave' the Hurricanes trouble. Both lines were offside nearly every play. Thp Miami line held like a wall. ' and the opposing backs with the exception of once or twice did not get past the first defense. When they did, the secondary defense stopped their advance. The supporters of the team had an eve opener in the speedy back-fi»ld that Cub put forth. Izor, Franklin Wignall. McGuire. McKim. White Courtney and Bleier The first student essembly of the 1927-28 term was held in the audi- The exercises were opened with a hymn, “O Worship the King,” after which Dr. William Russell Owen, pastor of- the University Baptist Church, read a selection from the Scriptures and offered a prayer. This was followed by a soprano solo, “0 Divine Redeemer” by Gounod, sung by Margaret McLanahan, a new stu--dent in the conservatory. The new and old students and faculty members were welcomed by President B. F. Ashe,’who then introduced Judge William E. Walsh, president of the Board of Regents. Other members of the Board. T. J. Paneoast, E. P. Fripp. Ruth Bryan Owen and Bertha Foster were presented by President Ashe Holmdaie, Morjong. Weiftti. Lucy going after ads. All the students' m 'debating -flhs been called for ~ut f,d "p *b?ak' havt‘ p1pnty of Allen, Marie Kirkpatrick, Wilma can help by running down some Thursday at 12:30 in room 232. ®1SC,°W’. President of the .la few yards are needed Jed is th' [Thursday Murray. Madge Jones, Dorothy more ads. It is hoped that some Kenneth R. Close, instructor in Meyer. Louise MacCallman, Vir- arrangement may be made whereby history, will coach the debating ginia Grubb, Reba Swift. Kathryn students shall receive a percentage team. Younts. Priseella Brett, Alice Babin on all advertising matter they turn The scheduling of intercollegi-Ruby Mead, Laura Newton, Alice j in. ^ ate debates will be the aim of the Paulk, Virginia Aduddle, Velma Following is a list of those pres- society this year, according to Mr. Ruth Powers. ent at the meeting: Prisilla Brett, Close. Class debates and discuss- Candidates enrolled in the Men’s Virginia Griffin, Alece Babin, Dick jons between the members of the Advertising Club, brought greet- most reliable man for the fullback ings to the University from that position, and if the linemen fail organization and also from the f0 npen a hole, Ted is able to open Chamber of the City of Miami and j,js own. Glee Club are: F. W. Chaille, A. M. Franklin, Eugene Cohn. Roy Sessions, J. H. Matteson, Walter Fitzpatrick, Ralph Allen, Walter' Swela, J. Carrington Gramling, Thomas C. Cochran, Charles Cleveland, J. Clement McGuire, A. J. Putnam, F. X. O’Brien, G. Clinton Gamble, George E. Morris, Clifton N. Larson, Dick Humbrecht, George Glassford, Pete Roberts. Humbrecht, Eileen Pharmer, Max Winer, Tom Buckley, Gertrude Huebsch, Marcella Seiden, Porter Norris, La Vica Raker. Harold Farkas, Mary Vann, Christine Carmen and Marion Wallace. ELECTION IS SCHEDULED society will also be held. Plans for the year will be announced at the meeting Thursday. Mr. Close was the captain for two years of the intercollegiate debating team at Hiram College the Miami Realty Board. The assembly was closed with the singing of “Hail to the Spirit of Miami U” lead by Dr. J. C. Cochran. FRESHMAN CLASS Cliff did the punting and did it in a first class manner. He proved without a doubt that he will be a constant worry to any team. Franklin Izor and Wignall no doubt will be the first string half back as they all proved to be good ground gainers and showed ability OFFICERS NAMED in the blocking end of [the game. ______ In the line there was little co- •j * t „ . ordination so that it larked driv- and was president of the debating Temporarv Leaders Are At»- ins power. Kimbrough, . rack . en- society. He participated in 16 . , . , e. ,_____, J. i ■ inter-collegiate debates and the pointed by Student -jfg- team he represented won all except President one of them. Associate Professor of Law Joins U. of M. Faculty The University of Miami announces the appointment of R. F. Howes as associate professor of law. Secretary - Treasurer and Three Justices To Be Elected except one of them. Louis Jepeway, ’30, Justice of the Honor Court, is president of the organization and Marcella Seiden is secretary - treasurer. 'Temporarv officers for the freshman class to serve until they are better organized were anointed ter. broke through anti tackled the backs before they got [started and Hauser at tackle and Ashmen at end took their men out in nearly every play. When the:Miami tear® was on the defense Ashman and I.vnns at ends and Bleier turned by Clark B. Wilson, present of the plays in a very satisfactory Nominations for positions in the Election of the vice-president will the Student Association at the first ]ay was when Student Association must be in the ,ake place at an early date. meeting of the class of 1931. Monhands of Mable Wright, temporary OT^XT A ^ dayu(, Morris formerly of Apple- He took his A. B. degree from secretary-treasurer, before Tuesday FIRST SENATE Clark University, his M. A. from Leland Stanford University, and his LL. B. from Stetson Law School, and from Cornell University. Mr. Howes has had several years’ teaching experience at Whittier College, at De Pauw University, and for the past six years he has been at Bucknell University. _ 4 mTirln ton. Wis., is temporary president WILL GATHER and Martin Baker, a graduate of Carterville high school,'Illinois is vice-president. Marion Wallace October 18. A petition . bearing the signatures of thirty-five reg- urarlv enrolled students and the -, , lr , • e • ~~ i----------------- -------- - written consent of the candidate Thursday Set for Meeting of from Miami high will servias sec- and approval of President B. F. Ashe will serve as a nomination. Positions to be filled are secretary-treasurer and three Justices Governing Bodv University of : retary-treasurer. A committee to draw Ashman knocked down a pass and Bleier swooped it up before it hit the ground and carried it several yards before being downed. One of the few passes attempted was a toss from Wignall to Courtney. Most of the Hurricane offensive play was straight football. Twice the backs crossed the op- I , , , up: a r.01?" ponents’ line but no attempts were .stitution for the class was appoint- ^ f intf aftpr touchdown. 4 « ¿-i*«», nos/t/l rtf tKo Cc.llciti'inor ctn 1 __ Election will take place Monday, October 24. in room 215 from 9:30 RAY WEAKLEY NAMED Ray Weakley, ’30, has been appointed head cheer leader by _________ Harry H. Provin, director of ath- to 2:00. All those who have paid letics. Weakley, who is vice-presi-. tj,ejr student activity fee are eligi-dent of the sophomore class, was j,le t0 vote. Presentation of a a cheer leader last year. He is student card stamped by the reg-a Phi Alpha and was circulation js»er will permit one to vote, manager for the IBIS. polls will be in charge of Nic- Four assistants are needed, and holas Hodsdon, Chief Justice of applicants for the positions are j tRe Honor Court, asked to see Weakley or Mr. Provin _____,---------- retary-treasurer ana tnree justices gathering of the various composed of the f■ agers of athletic teams has been issued by the athletic department. Mable Elizabeth Wright, a sen-A dozen apprentices who will be I ior taking an A. B. course, ha. on a ompetitive basis are needed 1 been appointed temporary swre for the various sports. From this tary-reasurer of the btuaem group will be chosen the assistant Association until the vacancy is managers, who will have an op- filled by election. Miss nK receive the- petitions of candidates figures dents enrolled. Indications are, elected^ and plans for the year will however, that there will be a great be discussed. Henry Carr, presi- portunity to train varsity manager“ Everyone interested, particularly upperclassmen, is asked to see Mr. Provin as soon as possible. for th° Student Association officers. She was assistant organization editor on thelBIS and is an H. O. M. C. MODELS TO POSE Life (academy) models will pose many evening and special students, dent of the 1928 junior cla in thre» daily seances every Mon- Classes begin this week. Many preside, dav, Tuesday Wednesday and courses are being offered thus year. Thursday- in the Atelier of the There are several classes' in ac-University. * Dewing Woodward, counting, English. American gov-head of the art department ha= ernment and politics, economics, announced. Hours for nosing will French. Spanish, money and bank-he from 8:30 to 12:30; 1:30 to ing, philosophy, credits and col-4:30 and 7 to 10. lections, law and history. PRESIDENT IS GUEST Dr. H. J. Pearce, president Brenau College. Gainsville. was a guest of thè Univer=in Miami at the first a““rn Tuesday. |
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