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1 9 3 O Herman L. Anderson, b.s. Louise Arnott, l.i. Joseph Auer, b.s. Warren A. Bailey, Pre-Eng. Charles E. Baker, b.s. Hoyey 0. Bergh, b.s. James M. Buesse, b.s., b.a. Wanda R. Blattner, b.s.,b.a. Joseph Y. Bloom, Pre-Law William Boake, Bus. Ad. Hubert L. Brundage,B.s.,B.A. Howard E. Buck, b.s., b.a. Walter Buck, a.b. Dorothy Buddington, a.b. John Burkhalter, Pre-Eng. Betty Burnes, a.b. Daniel E. Carleton, b.s. Donald K. Carroll, ll.b. Cecil B. Cook, a.b. Frances I. Day, b.s. Ed. Lawson De Lauder, Bus. Ad. Florence Devine, l.i. Ruth Diamond, a.b. Mary Louise Dorn, b.s. Joseph F. Eardley, a.b. Mary E. Eisenmayer, i..i. Walter J. Everson, b.s., b.a. Stewart E. Fahrney, l.i. Nancy B. Fairchild, b.m. Edna R. Feiffer, b.s. Ed. Belle Fried, a.b. Agosto Gaiero, b.s., b.a. Marguerite Gillespie, b.s. Isabel Hanson, l.i. Betty A. Herbert, a.b. Herbert Hodgman, a.b. Edward E. Hodsdon, b.s. Karl Hoffman, b.s., b.a. Mary Morton Jones, a.b. Neva E. Jones, a.b. Alfred E. Kahn, Bus. Ad. Harriet Kahn, a.b. Morton G. Kalix, b.s., b.a. Abraham Kaplan, Pre-Law Robert S. Klebold, Pre-Eng. Frank R. Kuder, Bus. Ad. Dennis I. Leonard, b.s., b.a. Victor Levine, Pre-Law Roxburgh Lewis, l.i. Leonard Licker, b.s., b.a. Eugene Linsey, b.s. Irving Lipman, b.s. Charles A. Luehr, a.b. Helen J. McDonald, l.i. Donald McCorquodale, b.s. James V. McLean, b.s. Ed. Gardner P. Mulloy, a.b. Hugo Xilson, a.b. Robinson North, Pre-Law Harold Ott, b.s., a.b. Ethel Pellegatta, l.i. Edith Pentreath, a.b. Frank A. Petrow, a.b., b.s. Peter Petrowski, b.s., b.a. Malcolm J. Pickett, b.s.,b.a. Virginia E. Ragen, a.b. Paul Rechson, Bus. Ad. William H. Redfern, b.s. Joseph Rizzo, Pre-Law Robert Schlesinger, b.s., b.a. William Shillington, b.s. Muriel Silber, a.b. Simon A. Smith, b.s. George O. Snowden, a.b. Myrtle E. Speyer, l.i. Selma R. Spoont, l.i. Charles Staltman, b.a. Maurine E. Storm, l.i. Edna May Tarpley, a.b. Mary E. Terrell, l.i. Roland Tolson, Bus. Ad. Ethel Wiener, a.b. Reginald Wilson, b.s. Robert C. Wright, b.m. Martha FI. Young, a.b. V
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ATHLETICS iami’s athletic program, built up to a high standard last year, suffered, as everything else did, from conditions during 1932-33; only three major teams being maintained during the year. Teams represented the University last year in Football, Boxing, Wrestling, Tennis, Swimming, Basketball, and Golf, whereas this year only Wrestling and Varsity and Freshman football teams were supported by the school. The boxing and wrestling squads were scheduled to meet Army in a dual meet in New York this year, but due to financial difficulties the meet failed to materialize. However, the wrestling team did schedule one meet, meeting the University of Florida grapplers here in Miami, losing to the Gators by a 20-10 score. The University received much national publicity due to the efforts of Marshall Wayne, sensational young diving star of Miami. Wayne, captain of Miami’s defunct aquatic team, failed by a fraction of a point to make the 1933 United States Olympic team but came back strong later in the year to capture second place in the National Diving Championships, held in New York. Tommy McCann, returned as head football coach and enjoyed a successful year. The Hurricanes hung up a record of three games won, three games lost and one game tied during the regular season. After the schedule was completed, McCann’s men took on the highly touted and much publicized Manhattan University team of New York City, in the first annual Gridiron Palm Festival, held at Moore Park Stadium, haunt of Miami’s football teams, on New Year’s Day. The Manhattan team, coached by the famous “Chick” Meehan, compiled a formidable record against the strong college teams of the East, climaxing a highly successful season by holding the powerful Holy Cross team to a scoreless tie and defeating Rutgers, by a 6-0 score. The “Jaspers,” because of their impressive record against the leading teams in the country, were ruled heavy favorites to wallop Miami’s little known football team. Miami’s chances of winning seemed slim indeed, but the Hurricanes played inspired and amazing football, went out and handed the confident Manhattan eleven a 7 to 0 defeat. This proved to Miamians and the sporting world, that the Hurricans can really play a snappy brand of football and McCann is looking forward to a big year for his squad in 1933-34. The Freshman team, under the guidance of Coach Cliff Courtney, compiled another impressive record as is the custom of Miami Frosh teams, winning four out of five games scheduled. Up to this year, a Baby Hurricane team had never tasted defeat on the gridiron, but the powerful Frosh team of the University of Florida broke this sensational record by handing the Miami Frosh their only
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