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The Miami Hurricane Volume XXVI University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., May 18, 1951 No. 28 Student Leaders Get Awards ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Story On This Page ★ ★ ★ Junior-Senior Prom May 26 At Bayfront Story On Page 3 Photo By Brauer ITS A DREAM COME TRUE for 5-year-old Sheila Nelson, loyal Hurricane rooter, as she Anally meets her idol. Frank Smith, left fielder on the Canes’ diamond team. A story in the Hurricane recently about the U-M's greatest fan revealed that Sheila's biggest ambition was to meet Frank. It was arranged Tuesday as U-M played Florida Southern for Sheila to meet Frank, and she waited for him in the dugout every inning as Miami trimmed Southern in the double-header. 7-1 and 5-0. by Fisher SHAKESPEARE IS THE MAIN TOPIC HERE as experts Sam Hirsch, director of the Ring's current play, "Hamlet”; Filippo del Guidice, famed producer of the movies “Hamlet,” “Henry V” and 35 other Alms; ana Hal Bergida. coordinator of the Shakespeare Festival, discuss the two-week fete to honor the famous playwright. .Del Guidice is planning to produce a new Aim, “Richard II," in Miami soon. Top U-M Students Given Recognition For Service, Scholarship During Year By ESTELLE LITZ Assistant News F-ditor Trophies, medallions, and beating drums provided the backdrop at Spring honors assembly in Beaumont lecture hall Tuesday, when more than 150 campus leaders were recognized for leadership, scholarship, and service. Guest Speaker Dr. Charles D. Tharp, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, advised school leaders to promote integrity, good adult behavior, and school spirit in the student body. Iron Arrow members in orange and green seminóle jackets recognized Dr. Grover A. J. Noetzel, dean of the School of Business Administration, and Norman D. Christensen, director of student publications. The highest campus honor group for men presented seven other pledges, tapped in class the day before. These were Tom Gillespie, Jack McCloskey, Ed Dick, Karl Frese, Gordon Williamson, Dave Foulis and Ed Storm. Academic-gowned Nu Kappa Tau members placed pastel ribbons on nine undergraduate girls and five faculty members. Students Estelle Green, Jean Tierney, Janice Pred, Wilhelmina Lewis, Lillian Murphy, Betty Jackson, Lila Block, Nancy Mussett, Jean Lamper, Eulalie Ginn and faculty members Dr. Ruth Clouse, Mrs. Lucy Hauser, Harriet French and Dr. Iona Wright were admitted into the highest women’s honorary. Recipients of the Mae Bernice Jacobs trophy for the most outstanding freshmen were Robert Gebhart and Leonore Weidberg. Lenore also received the MICA trophy for serving as its corresponding secretary and parliamentarian. Both award winners earned 3.0 scholastic averages. Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta, freshmen honoraries, presented the trophy. Eugenia Home was named outstanding sophomore girl by Kappa (Continued on Page 2) Honey No. 28 Photo by Ftahrr IT’S STORMY WEATHER, BUT A BRIGHT SPOT in an otherwise dreary day is provided by lovely Nancy McCabe, our brown-eyed Honey for this week. She first opened those beautiful eyes in Baltimore. Md., 18 years ago and since then has grown to a shapely 5 feet, 6 inches and 112 pounds. Nancy’s a freshman and has her eyes on a career of nursing. U-M’s fiyboys recently named her their honorary colonel—causing a flood of enlistments. She likes almost all sports but favors swimming and just recently, bowling. Luckiest man on campus today is George Vickery, Hurricane’s managing editor, who gets to pin an orchid on her at 3:30 in the Hurricane office.
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, May 18, 1951 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1951-05-18 |
Coverage Temporal | 1950-1959 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (12 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_19510518 |
Type | Text |
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Object ID | MHC_19510518 |
Digital ID | MHC_19510518_001 |
Full Text | The Miami Hurricane Volume XXVI University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., May 18, 1951 No. 28 Student Leaders Get Awards ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Story On This Page ★ ★ ★ Junior-Senior Prom May 26 At Bayfront Story On Page 3 Photo By Brauer ITS A DREAM COME TRUE for 5-year-old Sheila Nelson, loyal Hurricane rooter, as she Anally meets her idol. Frank Smith, left fielder on the Canes’ diamond team. A story in the Hurricane recently about the U-M's greatest fan revealed that Sheila's biggest ambition was to meet Frank. It was arranged Tuesday as U-M played Florida Southern for Sheila to meet Frank, and she waited for him in the dugout every inning as Miami trimmed Southern in the double-header. 7-1 and 5-0. by Fisher SHAKESPEARE IS THE MAIN TOPIC HERE as experts Sam Hirsch, director of the Ring's current play, "Hamlet”; Filippo del Guidice, famed producer of the movies “Hamlet,” “Henry V” and 35 other Alms; ana Hal Bergida. coordinator of the Shakespeare Festival, discuss the two-week fete to honor the famous playwright. .Del Guidice is planning to produce a new Aim, “Richard II," in Miami soon. Top U-M Students Given Recognition For Service, Scholarship During Year By ESTELLE LITZ Assistant News F-ditor Trophies, medallions, and beating drums provided the backdrop at Spring honors assembly in Beaumont lecture hall Tuesday, when more than 150 campus leaders were recognized for leadership, scholarship, and service. Guest Speaker Dr. Charles D. Tharp, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, advised school leaders to promote integrity, good adult behavior, and school spirit in the student body. Iron Arrow members in orange and green seminóle jackets recognized Dr. Grover A. J. Noetzel, dean of the School of Business Administration, and Norman D. Christensen, director of student publications. The highest campus honor group for men presented seven other pledges, tapped in class the day before. These were Tom Gillespie, Jack McCloskey, Ed Dick, Karl Frese, Gordon Williamson, Dave Foulis and Ed Storm. Academic-gowned Nu Kappa Tau members placed pastel ribbons on nine undergraduate girls and five faculty members. Students Estelle Green, Jean Tierney, Janice Pred, Wilhelmina Lewis, Lillian Murphy, Betty Jackson, Lila Block, Nancy Mussett, Jean Lamper, Eulalie Ginn and faculty members Dr. Ruth Clouse, Mrs. Lucy Hauser, Harriet French and Dr. Iona Wright were admitted into the highest women’s honorary. Recipients of the Mae Bernice Jacobs trophy for the most outstanding freshmen were Robert Gebhart and Leonore Weidberg. Lenore also received the MICA trophy for serving as its corresponding secretary and parliamentarian. Both award winners earned 3.0 scholastic averages. Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta, freshmen honoraries, presented the trophy. Eugenia Home was named outstanding sophomore girl by Kappa (Continued on Page 2) Honey No. 28 Photo by Ftahrr IT’S STORMY WEATHER, BUT A BRIGHT SPOT in an otherwise dreary day is provided by lovely Nancy McCabe, our brown-eyed Honey for this week. She first opened those beautiful eyes in Baltimore. Md., 18 years ago and since then has grown to a shapely 5 feet, 6 inches and 112 pounds. Nancy’s a freshman and has her eyes on a career of nursing. U-M’s fiyboys recently named her their honorary colonel—causing a flood of enlistments. She likes almost all sports but favors swimming and just recently, bowling. Luckiest man on campus today is George Vickery, Hurricane’s managing editor, who gets to pin an orchid on her at 3:30 in the Hurricane office. |
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