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The Miami Hurricane Volume XXVIII University of Miami, Cobal Gables, Fla., Octobeb 30, 1953 No. 5 Enrollment Reaches 10,318 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Story On Pago 3 * * + Grade Story On Page 2 AHA, THAT DOES IT, says la belle artiste, little Eileen Lenore Rigney, as she adds a delicate inspirational touch to her latest surrealistic masterpiece during a session of the children’s art classes at Lowe Photo by Cerr Gallery. More than 200 tots are enrolled in the program which is sponsored by Beaux Arts. The kids meet in frolicing classes twice weekly to study art from painting to puppet-making. •--------The Inside Story---------------------------- I What They Are Saying . . . "It gives the student a better chance to catch himself before he flunks a course,” said Dr. Charles Doren Tharp. University secretary, summing up the reasons for replacing the mid-term grades with the new interim reports. See story on Page 2. Associated Collegiate Press judges rated the overall contents of Tempo “excellent,” and called ihe magazine “ ... an exception (in college circles) combining literary, humor and news,” as the campus publication won its fourth straight All-American award. See story on Page 2. “A student ga,ve us a tip that a panty raid was scheduled for 1 a.m.,” said Dr. Paul Yarck, counselor for men, during a midnight vigil to stdp last week’s rumored panty raid which never materialized. See story on Page 3. “If you insist on being a dancing teacher, you haven’t time to get sick, old or die. When the grim reaper finally catches you, you say ‘You mean now? Why, I’m just getting started!’ ” said Phfllis Kapp, UM dance instructor, in an interview this week. See story on Page 10. “We are quite proud of this recognition of our contribution to the community and delighted that our ever increasing efforts to bring the best of art to this area have been so rewarded,” said Allan McNab, director of the Lo\ve gallery, commenting on the selection of the gallery as the site for the Southeastern Conference of the American Association of Museums. See story on Page 4. “Naturally we are pulling for a victory but more important, we are expecting a game that we can be proud of, win, lose or draw,” says Ned Johnson. Hurricane sports editor, in an open letter to the football team on the eve of the Fordham clash in New York’s Polo Grounds tomorrow. See editorial on Pag* 16. by Seamcr THE MASK IS OFF on Ibis week’s hallowe’en Honey No. 4. dark-eyed Terry Terracino. A graduate of Coral Gables high school. Terry is majoring in home economics. This raven-haired sophomore loves to cook and sew in her spare time. She's not a bad dish herself. If Terry will parade up to the Hurricane office this afternoon at 3:30. Greg Melikov, Hurricane news editor, will pin her with an orchid. r nr pM 1 " 1 wpn j rm 23« j 1 il ■ 5 FUR LINED and Fordham bound are members of UM’s Band of the Hour as they board buses yesterday to leave for the railroad station where they embarked to New York City to perform during halftime of the Hurricane-Ram contest tomorrow. The Ft«, by Sam band will make a stop at Washington today to give a concert on the steps of the Capitol. The musicians traveled on a special train carrying cheerleaders, the Hurricanettes and hundreds of UM students. They will return Monday. *
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, October 30, 1953 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1953-10-30 |
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_19531030 |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
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Title | Page 1 |
Object ID | MHC_19531030 |
Digital ID | MHC_19531030_001 |
Full Text | The Miami Hurricane Volume XXVIII University of Miami, Cobal Gables, Fla., Octobeb 30, 1953 No. 5 Enrollment Reaches 10,318 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Story On Pago 3 * * + Grade Story On Page 2 AHA, THAT DOES IT, says la belle artiste, little Eileen Lenore Rigney, as she adds a delicate inspirational touch to her latest surrealistic masterpiece during a session of the children’s art classes at Lowe Photo by Cerr Gallery. More than 200 tots are enrolled in the program which is sponsored by Beaux Arts. The kids meet in frolicing classes twice weekly to study art from painting to puppet-making. •--------The Inside Story---------------------------- I What They Are Saying . . . "It gives the student a better chance to catch himself before he flunks a course,” said Dr. Charles Doren Tharp. University secretary, summing up the reasons for replacing the mid-term grades with the new interim reports. See story on Page 2. Associated Collegiate Press judges rated the overall contents of Tempo “excellent,” and called ihe magazine “ ... an exception (in college circles) combining literary, humor and news,” as the campus publication won its fourth straight All-American award. See story on Page 2. “A student ga,ve us a tip that a panty raid was scheduled for 1 a.m.,” said Dr. Paul Yarck, counselor for men, during a midnight vigil to stdp last week’s rumored panty raid which never materialized. See story on Page 3. “If you insist on being a dancing teacher, you haven’t time to get sick, old or die. When the grim reaper finally catches you, you say ‘You mean now? Why, I’m just getting started!’ ” said Phfllis Kapp, UM dance instructor, in an interview this week. See story on Page 10. “We are quite proud of this recognition of our contribution to the community and delighted that our ever increasing efforts to bring the best of art to this area have been so rewarded,” said Allan McNab, director of the Lo\ve gallery, commenting on the selection of the gallery as the site for the Southeastern Conference of the American Association of Museums. See story on Page 4. “Naturally we are pulling for a victory but more important, we are expecting a game that we can be proud of, win, lose or draw,” says Ned Johnson. Hurricane sports editor, in an open letter to the football team on the eve of the Fordham clash in New York’s Polo Grounds tomorrow. See editorial on Pag* 16. by Seamcr THE MASK IS OFF on Ibis week’s hallowe’en Honey No. 4. dark-eyed Terry Terracino. A graduate of Coral Gables high school. Terry is majoring in home economics. This raven-haired sophomore loves to cook and sew in her spare time. She's not a bad dish herself. If Terry will parade up to the Hurricane office this afternoon at 3:30. Greg Melikov, Hurricane news editor, will pin her with an orchid. r nr pM 1 " 1 wpn j rm 23« j 1 il ■ 5 FUR LINED and Fordham bound are members of UM’s Band of the Hour as they board buses yesterday to leave for the railroad station where they embarked to New York City to perform during halftime of the Hurricane-Ram contest tomorrow. The Ft«, by Sam band will make a stop at Washington today to give a concert on the steps of the Capitol. The musicians traveled on a special train carrying cheerleaders, the Hurricanettes and hundreds of UM students. They will return Monday. * |
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