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Pear«* Corps displays offer detailed answers to student questions. Recruiters off- 'The reception that I have received here at UM has been wonderful. Unfortunately it has tended to put in the shade Jthe five others who have spoken in classes and stood in the breezeway with me,” said Ruth Rosen. ‘'Each one of these has also been a former volunteer. Miss G e r i Deskin, Miss Lynne Meena, Mr. Gary Costello, and Mr. Robert Graninger have been here since the drive started last week. Mi-. Ronald Kau-pinnen was here for two days speaking exclusively to those concerned with physical education in connection with the Peace Corps. “Their fields range from Art History to Phys. Ed. They are all college graduates, but only one, -Bob Graninger, has done graduate work. They have all spent two years in places as far apart as Venezuela and Thailand." During the week, despite Inez and the lost day, Ruth and company have handed out over one hundred applications and expeci a large percentage of them to be returned on Friday and Saturday when the tests are given. The application is not valid without the language aptitude test, and will not be accepted. The tests will be given at 11 a.m. on Saturday and 10 and 1 on Friday. Speaking for all of them. Ruth said, “It would be hard to find a more co-operative and enthusiastic faculty and administration. They have d6ne everything possible to help us to reach the students in the way game. Monday night kicks oft J Spirit Week with the US<« ! Hostess tryouts, to be held in j the Flamingo Ballroom at I 7:0© pan. All girls who desire to he hostesses are j urged to try out. A totally new face Jias been given to the Hurricane Howl, scheduled to take place on Tuesday, October 11, at 6:30 p.m. on the Student Union Patio. Sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha, who host Songfest-Swing-fest, Hurricane Howl will pit UM organizations against each other in skit contest. Points will be given to the winners and for participation. Highlighting the Hurricane Howl will be the announcement of the Spirit Week Queen and her Court. I Wednesday night at 7:30. the UM Jazz Lab will give a I concert on the Student Union we w anted to. Being able to ¡on. A book or a movie can't Patio for all students and jazz speak to the students in a j answer questions." ¡lovers, group and then individually is The program closes on Satur- the basis for all the recruiting'day w hen the group goes on to With Thursday, October ever done. Talking to someone another college in the midwest. IS conies a host of events. At who has actually done the The applications which they 3:00 p.m. the Miami Hurl-work is a vital stimulus and receive will be sent on to Wash- canes will hold an open foot-necessary for a better under-1 ington and anyone applying ball practice at the UM Prao Beth Pel ley Finalist In the Spirit Week Queen's Contest is 20 year old varsity cheerleader Beth Pel-ley. junior Beth has been a cheerleader for two years, vice-president and secretary of her sophomore class, an AWS Student Counselor, and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. A Homecoming Princess her freshman year, she has continued service to UM as a committee member on the USG Constitution Revisions Committee. She is also a member of the Orange Key leadership and scholarship honorary. er voices of experience. standing of just what is going will know by Christmas. Peace Corps recruiter» tell of foreign experiences in Union breezeway. tice Field. Only UM students with valid I.D.’s will he permitted to watch the ’Canes practice the play* designed to stop Oeorgla in its tracks. A special event, sponsored jby Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity for the UM, will be a parade traversing the Miami area. In the parade, beginning! at 6:00 p.m. from the Intramu-' , ral Field, will be cars representing the UM administration/ | Pep Club, USG, and other organizations. Prominent WFUN ¡radio disc jockey Jim Howell i will be on hand to cheer UM to victory along with his WFUN: ¡cheerleaders. Thanks to Hertz Rent-a-Car, the dignitaries in ¡the parade will ride in style.' Spirit iwints will be 'awarded for participation in the parade. Topping off Thursday is the I Pep Rally Supreme, located at ¡the Pep Arena at 7:30 p.m. A ! combinat ion of cheerleaders, ¡football players, cheer contests, ¡and UM spirit promises to pro-ivide the most rousing pep rally UM has ever seen. Points will be awarded for participation and for original cheers. Site of the final, vital event [of the Spirit Week ’66 is the Orange Bowl. Miami will battle the Georgia gridders before a crowd that is predicted to be one of the largest to attend a UM game. Claire Baa» Claire Baas, 21 year old varsity cheerleader, is Sigma Alpha Epsilon's entrant in the Queen's Contest. The chaplain of Tri-Delta Sorority, Claire has held many offices, Including Pledge Trainer, Pep Club Representative and Recording Secretary. Vice-President of AWS College Board, Claire also Is in Angel Flight and Is a Little Sister of Minerva. She was a first runner-up in the Military Ball Queen's Court and a Sophomore Homecoming Attendant Finalist. The member of Orange Key honorary is also a Hurricane Honey, a Tempo Temptress, and an Ibis Beauty. Joann Fisherkcller Delta Gamma’s representative in the finals is 20-year-old Junior representative Jo Ann Fisherkeller. Along with her sorority offices, JoAnn has many honors and activities, such as officer in the Inter-fraternity Council Hostesses. USG representative from the Junior Class, the former ‘ Hurricane Honey” serves also an R.O.T.C. Princess. Last year she was chosen to be Queen of the Military Ball and -one of the Top Ten Best Dross: d Girls in 1965. Julie Kllirarior Kappa Kappa urer Julie Elbrad nma treas-; represen t- l.auru Beckwith A myriad of honors covers the cheerleaders representative, senior cheerleader Laura Beckwith, Laura was a national finalist in the Miss Cheerleader-1966 contest, Oranga Bowl Princess in 1966 and the Florida College Queen of 1966. Beauty goes hand in hand with other attributes, however, as Laura, a member of the Dean's List and recipient of the Bowman F. Ashe Scholarship, Is the president of UM’s top women’s honorary, Mortar Board. She serves in USG as the Vice-President of the Hostesses, and as a representative of the Senior Class. Other honors include her membership in two more UM honoraries. Delta Theta Mu and Orange Key. 42nd Year, No. 4 University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, Oct. 7, 1966 Peace Corps Week Yields Large Response MO 1-2511, Fxt. 2«#42 Spirit Week Plans Full Schedule Gene Beckwith, Chairman of the Queen's Contest, explained that the contest was scheduled to take place early in order to have the Queen and Court announced at the Hurricane Howl, Tuesday, October 11. In this w-ay, the Queen is able to reign over the festivities for the bulk of Spirit Week. Spirit Week ’66 gets off to a flying start next Monday and will continue to fly until it culminates Friday. October 14 at the UM vs. Georgia football ★ ★ ★ ing her sorority in the Queen’s Contest finals. Julie, a 20 year old junior, is a member of the Associated Women Students and sits on the Honor Council. Combining beauty with brains, she is a member of Angel Flight and is studying In the UM Honors Program. 5 Vie For Spirit Five firiJffWa^^ere o^^Flust MondA’ night for the position of Queen of The girJ are Julie Elbrader, Claire Baas. Laura 111 11 uli T' 'Mi | , || J and Joanne Fisherkeller. Competition for the honor was held October 3 In the Mortar Board room of the Student Union. Thirty-five girts, who represented all of the organizations on campus, were judged on their beauty, poise. [>ersonality. and their participation.
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, October 07, 1966 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1966-10-07 |
Coverage Temporal | 1960-1969 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (20 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_19661007 |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
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Title | Page 1 |
Object ID | MHC_19661007 |
Digital ID | MHC_19661007_001 |
Full Text | Pear«* Corps displays offer detailed answers to student questions. Recruiters off- 'The reception that I have received here at UM has been wonderful. Unfortunately it has tended to put in the shade Jthe five others who have spoken in classes and stood in the breezeway with me,” said Ruth Rosen. ‘'Each one of these has also been a former volunteer. Miss G e r i Deskin, Miss Lynne Meena, Mr. Gary Costello, and Mr. Robert Graninger have been here since the drive started last week. Mi-. Ronald Kau-pinnen was here for two days speaking exclusively to those concerned with physical education in connection with the Peace Corps. “Their fields range from Art History to Phys. Ed. They are all college graduates, but only one, -Bob Graninger, has done graduate work. They have all spent two years in places as far apart as Venezuela and Thailand." During the week, despite Inez and the lost day, Ruth and company have handed out over one hundred applications and expeci a large percentage of them to be returned on Friday and Saturday when the tests are given. The application is not valid without the language aptitude test, and will not be accepted. The tests will be given at 11 a.m. on Saturday and 10 and 1 on Friday. Speaking for all of them. Ruth said, “It would be hard to find a more co-operative and enthusiastic faculty and administration. They have d6ne everything possible to help us to reach the students in the way game. Monday night kicks oft J Spirit Week with the US<« ! Hostess tryouts, to be held in j the Flamingo Ballroom at I 7:0© pan. All girls who desire to he hostesses are j urged to try out. A totally new face Jias been given to the Hurricane Howl, scheduled to take place on Tuesday, October 11, at 6:30 p.m. on the Student Union Patio. Sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha, who host Songfest-Swing-fest, Hurricane Howl will pit UM organizations against each other in skit contest. Points will be given to the winners and for participation. Highlighting the Hurricane Howl will be the announcement of the Spirit Week Queen and her Court. I Wednesday night at 7:30. the UM Jazz Lab will give a I concert on the Student Union we w anted to. Being able to ¡on. A book or a movie can't Patio for all students and jazz speak to the students in a j answer questions." ¡lovers, group and then individually is The program closes on Satur- the basis for all the recruiting'day w hen the group goes on to With Thursday, October ever done. Talking to someone another college in the midwest. IS conies a host of events. At who has actually done the The applications which they 3:00 p.m. the Miami Hurl-work is a vital stimulus and receive will be sent on to Wash- canes will hold an open foot-necessary for a better under-1 ington and anyone applying ball practice at the UM Prao Beth Pel ley Finalist In the Spirit Week Queen's Contest is 20 year old varsity cheerleader Beth Pel-ley. junior Beth has been a cheerleader for two years, vice-president and secretary of her sophomore class, an AWS Student Counselor, and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. A Homecoming Princess her freshman year, she has continued service to UM as a committee member on the USG Constitution Revisions Committee. She is also a member of the Orange Key leadership and scholarship honorary. er voices of experience. standing of just what is going will know by Christmas. Peace Corps recruiter» tell of foreign experiences in Union breezeway. tice Field. Only UM students with valid I.D.’s will he permitted to watch the ’Canes practice the play* designed to stop Oeorgla in its tracks. A special event, sponsored jby Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity for the UM, will be a parade traversing the Miami area. In the parade, beginning! at 6:00 p.m. from the Intramu-' , ral Field, will be cars representing the UM administration/ | Pep Club, USG, and other organizations. Prominent WFUN ¡radio disc jockey Jim Howell i will be on hand to cheer UM to victory along with his WFUN: ¡cheerleaders. Thanks to Hertz Rent-a-Car, the dignitaries in ¡the parade will ride in style.' Spirit iwints will be 'awarded for participation in the parade. Topping off Thursday is the I Pep Rally Supreme, located at ¡the Pep Arena at 7:30 p.m. A ! combinat ion of cheerleaders, ¡football players, cheer contests, ¡and UM spirit promises to pro-ivide the most rousing pep rally UM has ever seen. Points will be awarded for participation and for original cheers. Site of the final, vital event [of the Spirit Week ’66 is the Orange Bowl. Miami will battle the Georgia gridders before a crowd that is predicted to be one of the largest to attend a UM game. Claire Baa» Claire Baas, 21 year old varsity cheerleader, is Sigma Alpha Epsilon's entrant in the Queen's Contest. The chaplain of Tri-Delta Sorority, Claire has held many offices, Including Pledge Trainer, Pep Club Representative and Recording Secretary. Vice-President of AWS College Board, Claire also Is in Angel Flight and Is a Little Sister of Minerva. She was a first runner-up in the Military Ball Queen's Court and a Sophomore Homecoming Attendant Finalist. The member of Orange Key honorary is also a Hurricane Honey, a Tempo Temptress, and an Ibis Beauty. Joann Fisherkcller Delta Gamma’s representative in the finals is 20-year-old Junior representative Jo Ann Fisherkeller. Along with her sorority offices, JoAnn has many honors and activities, such as officer in the Inter-fraternity Council Hostesses. USG representative from the Junior Class, the former ‘ Hurricane Honey” serves also an R.O.T.C. Princess. Last year she was chosen to be Queen of the Military Ball and -one of the Top Ten Best Dross: d Girls in 1965. Julie Kllirarior Kappa Kappa urer Julie Elbrad nma treas-; represen t- l.auru Beckwith A myriad of honors covers the cheerleaders representative, senior cheerleader Laura Beckwith, Laura was a national finalist in the Miss Cheerleader-1966 contest, Oranga Bowl Princess in 1966 and the Florida College Queen of 1966. Beauty goes hand in hand with other attributes, however, as Laura, a member of the Dean's List and recipient of the Bowman F. Ashe Scholarship, Is the president of UM’s top women’s honorary, Mortar Board. She serves in USG as the Vice-President of the Hostesses, and as a representative of the Senior Class. Other honors include her membership in two more UM honoraries. Delta Theta Mu and Orange Key. 42nd Year, No. 4 University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, Oct. 7, 1966 Peace Corps Week Yields Large Response MO 1-2511, Fxt. 2«#42 Spirit Week Plans Full Schedule Gene Beckwith, Chairman of the Queen's Contest, explained that the contest was scheduled to take place early in order to have the Queen and Court announced at the Hurricane Howl, Tuesday, October 11. In this w-ay, the Queen is able to reign over the festivities for the bulk of Spirit Week. Spirit Week ’66 gets off to a flying start next Monday and will continue to fly until it culminates Friday. October 14 at the UM vs. Georgia football ★ ★ ★ ing her sorority in the Queen’s Contest finals. Julie, a 20 year old junior, is a member of the Associated Women Students and sits on the Honor Council. Combining beauty with brains, she is a member of Angel Flight and is studying In the UM Honors Program. 5 Vie For Spirit Five firiJffWa^^ere o^^Flust MondA’ night for the position of Queen of The girJ are Julie Elbrader, Claire Baas. Laura 111 11 uli T' 'Mi | , || J and Joanne Fisherkeller. Competition for the honor was held October 3 In the Mortar Board room of the Student Union. Thirty-five girts, who represented all of the organizations on campus, were judged on their beauty, poise. [>ersonality. and their participation. |
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