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Diamond Jubilee Reunion Calendar April 25-26-27, 1958

FRIDAY, APRIL 25 SATURDAY, APRIL 26 9:00 A.M.-5 P.M. Registration, Alumni House. 9:30 A.M. Annual business meeting of Rollins Class of 1958 assisting. Alumni Inc., Lounge for Visitors, Carnegie Hall. Report on the College by President McKean. 10:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. Alumni Workshop—Morse Gallery of Art. Marita Stueve Stone '38, Dr. Wen- 11:00 A.M. Alumni Seminar—Conference Room, dell Stone, co-Directors. Center for Practical Politics, Carnegie Hall. Dr. Paul Douglass in charge.

3:00 P.M. Baseball—Rollins vs. Stetson Universi- 1:00 P.M. Luncheon for Gay '90s Group. The par- ty. Harper-Shepherd Field. Transportation avail- sonage. Reservations must be made by 5:00 P.M., able from Alumni House. Seating reserved for Wednesday, April 23. Alumni. 4:00 P.M. Dedication of Rex Beach Hall. Punch 6:00 P.M. Picnic Supper Lakeshore. Alumni, Fac- Hour for Alumni, Faculty and Staff will follow in ulty, Staff. Reservations must be made at Alumni Patio of Rex Beach Hall. Kappa Alpha Order in House not later than 5:00 P.M. Monday, April 21. charge. $1.25 per plate. (See page 3.) 7:00 P.M. Charter Day Reunion Dinner. Fireside Room, Langford Hotel. $3.50 per plate. Arthur 7:00 P.M. Canoe Tilting and Fire Diving, Lake- Landstreet, '15, toastmaster. Mail reservations, shore. accompanied by check payable to The Town House, to: Mrs. Clara Johnson, Town House, Langford Hotel, Winter Park, Fla. Reservations 8:30 P.M. Play—A Sea Shell—by Jess Gregg, '41. will be accepted through Thursday, April 24. Annie Russell Theatre. New York Cast and Pro- ducers. Star, Peggy Wood. Free to Alumni. Reser- 9:00 P.M. Individual Class Reunions for mem- vations must be made at Alumni House by 5:00 bers of classes ending in 3 and 8. Arranged by P.M., Monday, April 21. (See page 3.) local members of the Anniversary Classes.

SUNDAY, APRIL 27 8:30 A.M. Coffee Hour—Alumni House. Drop in for coffee and doughnuts. 9:45 A.M. Convocation commemorating the 73rd anniversary of the granting of a Charter to Rollins College by the State of . Knowles Memor- ial Chapel, Charles A. Noone, '10, speaker.

While anniversary classes will Reservations for Reunion Din- be guests of honor, all Rollins ner at the Langford Hotel must Alumni and wives and husbands be made with Mrs. Clara John- are invited to take part in all events on the program. Use res- son, care of hotel. The price is ervation blanks on page 3. Re- $3.50 per plate. Reservations will turn to Alumni House by 5:00 be accepted through Thursday, P.M., Monday April 21. April 24. ■',

THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD APRIL REUNION PLANS COMPLETED The world premiere of "A Sea Shell" Three days full of interesting events Houses. Blanks for both will be found written by Rollins Alumnus, Jess await returning Alumni and the anni- on page three of this issue of the Gregg, '41, will be presented at the versary classes, those with numerals Record. Annie Russell Theatre during the ending in 3 and 8, will be guests of Husbands and wives of Alumni are V.l week of this year's Alumni Reunion. honor of the College. Alumni of all cordially invited to take part in the The entire theatre has been reserved classes are invited and urged to return celebration of the granting of a charter for returning Alumni for the perform- to the Campus for the event. to Rollins College by the State of Flo- ance Friday night April 25 following Individual class reunions for the rida on April 28, 1885. the all Alumni Picnic on Lake Virginia. Anniversary Classes have been sched- The reunion last year was a great The play, according to advanced an- uled for Saturday night, April 26, im- success and indications point to an nouncements, will star Peggy Wood mediately following the All Alumni even better one this year. and is being produced by Griffith and Dinner at the Langford Hotel. Reser- Prince who produced the Broadway vations for the dinner should be sent The Reunion Committee urges all hits, "Pajama Game" and "West Side directly to the Hotel, addressed to Mrs. who can come back to the Campus to Story", and will go from Rollins to Clara Johnson. Reservations to the pic- make their reservations as early as New York. nic and play should be sent to Alumni possible.

"3Q SECRETARY: Marita Stueve Stone d° (Mrs. Wendell} Rollins College. CLASSIFIED INFORMATION Classmates will regret to hear of '1 O SECRETARY: Ralph Twitchell, 100 Og- My daughter Buff, who was a music the death of Col. H. C. Andrews, hus- den St., Sarasota, Fla. major at Southern California, has a band of Helen (H.) Brown in Pitts- Mabel and Ruth Daniels who have 5% month old son who has two teeth. burgh, N.Y., Feb. 6, 1958. been missionaries in Japan for years Yipes! Tempus fugits." Gloria still Early in February Ruth Melcher are now in Hana, Maui, T.H., where lives at 3234 Oakdell Road, Studio City, Quant, who is on the faculty of the t they are serving in a Pentecostal Calif., and plans to attend our reunion School of Music, University of Mis- Church mission. Enroute home from in April. souri, accompanied Yi-Kwei Sze (NBC Japan, they stopped off at Honolulu Classmates and friends of Louise and N.Y. City Center Opera bass-bari- and heard of the opening and decided Weeden will be sorry to hear of the tone) in a Community Concert recital to remain there. Mabel was in Japan death of her father, Austin Weeden, in Warrensburg, Mo. This summer she for 22 years and Ruth nearly seven Feb. 2, in Orlando. He was 89. will again be on the faculty at the when they left. Their address is P.O. '35 SECRETARY: B. G. Fishback Galey National Music Camp, Interlochen, Box 246, Hana, Maui, T.H. (Mrs. John T.j 715 Valley View Road, Mich. "i"i SECRETARY: Ray Greene, 242 Chase Pittsburgh 16, Pa. 'OQ SECRETARY: Frances Daniel Divine Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Nancy Cushman Baldwin writes that 07 (Mrs. John H. Ill) 847 May fair Cir- Our thirty-fifth anniversary will be she is now on tour with Walter Pid- cle, Orlando, Florida. celebrated during Charter Day week- geon in "The Happiest Millionaire" A note from Leon Stackler says: end, April 25, 26 and 27. We are expect- and has seen many Rollinsites all "Don't know if I ever wrote you that ing you back then. across the country. She enclosed a we spent 1954-56 on Saipan, Marianas clipping from a Louisville (Ky.) news- Islands where I was a civilian em- ")A Curtis Atkisson writes that his paper telling of a reunion she had firm, Ebasco Services, Inc., has ployee of the Navy. We all thrived on with classmates Jane (Beauchamp) Ne- it, in fact we liked it so much that opened an office in California to which well and Launa (Davies) Clancy when when I resigned from the Navy in he has transferred. Curtis says his the company played there. 1956, we started hunting for another work frequently takes him to the Los We extend our sympathy to Joseph island and have been living here ever Angeles area as well as his home ter- Corwin Howell in the deai.ii of his since. Daughter Susan now is 11 and ritory in the Bay area. His new ad- mother, Mrs. J. C. Howell, Sr., Feb. 27, son Dean is 9." Their address is Villa dress is 975 Stanley Way, Palo Alto, in Orlando. Olga, P.O. Box 1205, Charlotte Amalie, Calif. 'OZ SECRETARY: Helen lackson Hadley St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. 'OC Friends and classmates of Rob- 00 XJ (Mrs. PauV) Box 2550 K.R. I, Glen- Betty Clark Long (Mrs. Marshall) ert B. Chandler, who had been coe, Mo. writes that she was the guest of her acting as your secretary for some time, Elisabet Richards Harter (Mrs. John) husband's mother on a gorgeous trip V will regret to hear of his death, Dec. sends a new address: 19332 Fra- to Italy, Sicily, France and Switzerland 14, 1957. He had lived in Puerto Rico zier Drive, Rocky River 16, Ohio, and this year. She and her family are liv- for several years. His wife Eleanor is says: "This represents a move into civ- ing at 110th and Mission Road, Over- living at 1236 West 5th St., Sarasota, ilization rather than away from it . . . land Park, Kan. Fla. because the so-called country life had MO SECRETARY: Shirley Bowstead Evans 'Ol SECRETARY: Jewel Lewter, P. O. Box become an all-consuming end in itself. ^ (Mrs. Chas. H.) 6409 Jewell Circle, ° ' 425, Orlando, Fla. We have traded the power mower and Belle Isle, Orlando, Florida. Matt Thomas writes: "Our office has garden tractor for a view of Lake Erie, Friends of Jimmy Conklin will be finally moved into our big beautiful and hope that any Rollins people pass- sorry to hear of the death of his fa- new building! It is air conditioned and ing by will stop in and enjoy it with ther, James M. Conklin, Sr., Feb. 18, so far we have either frozen or fried. us. This is easier than it sounds, since 1958 in Orlando. Hope they are able to control it before we are only a few blocks from the Peggy Ca Id well Strong (Mrs. Hope) summer." Matt has a new address at Junction of U.S. 6 and U.S. 20, eight and her three children are spending 2016 Windham Drive, Laurel, Md. miles west of Cleveland." some time in Winter Park while hus- 1 'O ) SECRETARY: T h elm a VanBuskirk Bill Davies says: "This Alumnus has band Hope is on sea duty. Peggy's Win- Douglass (Mrs. Henry) 2646 Fairway given up professional yachting and is ter Park address is 1496 Alabama Dr. Ave., S., St. Petersburg, Fla. returning to flying once again." Mail Don't fail to return to the Campus It's been 25 years since we all left still reaches him at 2470 S. E. Seventh for our fifteenth anniversary reunion, the Campus and we will celebrate our Ave., Pompano Beach, Fla. April 25, 26 and 27. Silver Anniversary April 25, 26 and 27. Viccy Peirce writes of a fascinating 'AA SECRETARY: Majorie P. Coffin, 940 We will be looking for you. cruise to the South Pacific, covering Powell St., San Francisco, California. We extend our sympathy to Edward Fi.iis, Samoa, Pitcairn Island, New Heb- Naomi Ferguson MacCaughelty Buerk in the recent death of his moth- rides, Solomons, Tasmania, New Zeal- made her first return visit to the er, Mrs. David A. Buerk at her home and, Australia etc. "Only 380 people campus in March when she accompan- in Orlando. on board" She writes, "I've never been ied Lucille David to Winter Park for Gloria Peshmalyan Fleming (Mrs. to this part of the world before. It is the Bach Festival. Lucille was Festival Arthur) writes: "I'm a grandmother. thrilling for me. Wish you all the best." contralto soloist for the second con- THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD » secutive year. Naomi and her two sons liam Street, New York 5, N.Y. His firm Pat and Ed and Penny and her hus- * still live in Durham, N.C., at 1401 Can- is engaged in foreign exchange and band and Freddie (Sommers '48) and terbury Circle. Naomi keeps active does business with large industrial Bill Koch who live in Delray, took a with her job as bank teller, church corporations and the foreign mission course in the Cha Cha at Arthur choir soloist, and has appeared in num- boards of religious organizations and Murray's. erous musical productions there. foundations. They make funds avail- I hear Pat Tennant is living in New 'AC SECRETARY: Edith Bennett Confehr able abroad for their clients at dis- York City (140 East 40th St.) and ^** (Mrs. W. D.), 9904 Park-wood Dr., count rates and also buy blocked funds would enjoy seeing any Rollins friends Bethesda, Md. earned by Americans in foreign in that area." Nick Carey writes in worried tones countries. Joan Wansink Tennis (Mrs. Melvin) over the lack of news for our class. Our sympathy goes to Georgia Tain- sends a new address - 212 Green St., We all want to hear about as many ter Goff (Mrs. John) whose mother, Marianna, Fla., and says: "We're living old friends as possible. Nick's contri- Mrs. Rolfe Tainter died Feb. 5, at her in a big old ante-bellum house here bution for this issue is his newly elect- home in Winter Park. in Marianna where Mel has been edi- tor of a daily paper, the 'Jackson ed position as president of The Gro- '4Q SECRETARIES-: Marie Prince Jones (Mrs. cery Manufacturers' Representatives County Floridan' for about a year. Vincent) Box 225 S. Hamilton, Mass. We have five future Roily Collies!" of Eastern New York. He and his fami- Lee Bongart Hilkene (Mrs. Bruce) 851 ly (three daughters) still live at 1458 Westchester Way, Birmingham, Mich. Fred Hartley is business editor of New Scotland Road, Slingerlands, N.Y. the Atlanta (Ga.) Journal and currently' »■ Judy (Braly) Dell writes that she President Jack Redding is in charge is writing a series of special articles, and Kermit own 100 acres of farm of arrangements for our tenth reunion "How's Business" dealing with the eco- land just east of Delray Beach, Fla., on Campus, April 25, 26 and 27. Hope nomic scene in Georgia. live on the farm and love it. "This to see all of you then. year Kermit has fought floods and '5 0 SECRETARIES : Carol Posten Miller (Mrs. '49 SECRETARY: Pat German West (Mrs. Wm.) 326 Hawthorne Rd., Baltimore - > freezes on 400 acres. We are praying <~ Wm. B., Jr.) 10125 Thorn-wood Road, for warm weather. Our oldest daugh- 10, Md. George Spencer, 404 Hazel If; Kensington, Md. Cornelius VanBuren, Ave., Endicott, N. Y. ter, Bonnie is 11 and in the sixth grade, 873 Nottingham Drive, Orlando, Fla. •tti the youngest is 8 and in the third George Spencer co-secretary writes: grade." Mail will reach them at Box Letter from Pat (German) West co- "I am staff assistant to the manager 104, Delray Beach, Fla. secretary - "While I was in Ft. Lauder- of Engineering Personnel at the IBM dale this winter I went up to Palm plant at Endicott, N.Y., and am respon- 'Aft SECRETARY: Hallijeanne Chalker, I Beach to see Nancy Morrison Mont- sible for the testing, appraisal pro- U. S. Embassy, Vientiane, Laos. gomery. She is in real estate there gram and employee counseling for ,. A letter from Tom Fruin gives us a with her mother. Also saw Penny about 1500 people, mostly engineers, new address - 2 Roxbury Road, Rock- Crane Reese (Mrs. Dimick) who lives in our commercial product develop- ville Center, N.Y., where he, his wife at 291 Jamaican Lane, Palm Beach. ment lab. I've also been teaching some ( « and two sons are living in a new house. She sees Pat (Warren) and Ed Swin- of the basic manager training classes He is vice-president of Yett, Fruin and dle often. Pat and Ed live in West during hours and have just completed Portnoy, Inc., with offices at 15 Wil- Palm Beach - 112 North Worth Court. two courses in our evening manage- ment study program. Hope any Rol- linsites coming by this area will drop r TOWN HOUSE, LANGFORD HOTEL, WINTER PARK, FLA. by. If each of you would drop me a Attention Mrs. Clara Johnson card we could fill the next issue with news of the class of 1950." ■r Enclosed is my check for $ , payable to the Town House, for Gene Simmons is in the training program of the Ivey's store in Char- lotte, N.C., following a hitch in the which please reserve plates at $3.50 per plate, including gratuity USN and a trip to California and the and tax, for the ROLLINS CHARTER DAY REUNION DINNER, Satur- Caribbean. His new address is 433 day, April 26, 1958 at 7:00 P.M. \ Poindexter Drive in Charlotte. Foots Brumley recently was named mayor of Hastings, Fla., where he is Name Class coaching in the High School. He also (Mail directly to Town House, Langford Hotel) was named 'Coach of the Year' for the St. John's River Conference, for Reservations will be accepted through Thursday, April 24. the second consecutive year. '51 SECRETARY: Ann Lewis Turley War- inner (Mrs. David C.) 14 W. Moret DIAMOND JUBILEE ALUMNI REUNION Ave., Havelock, N.C. It was wonderful to hear from so Please Reserve for me: many old friends this past Christmas. But I'd like to hear news from others and again put forth a plea to you places at $1.25 each for the picnic on the shores of "Lost Souls" in our class to take a Lake Virginia, Friday April 25 at 6:00 P.M. Enclosed is my check minute and drop me a card. Dave and I are now settled in the Tar Heel State (see above) and Dave for $ ___, payable to Rollins College. is serving as Adjutant of an all weath- er jet training squadron at Cherry Point Marine Air Station. Indications are we'll be here until December '59, seats for "A Sea Shell" at the Annie Russell Theatre, but who can predict Uncle Sam. * Friday, April 25 at 8:30 P.M. Alumni will be guests of the Theatre Jeannine (Romer) Shepherd (Mrs. Staff. Three hundred seats (no charge) are available and will be Robert T.) writes they're now happily settled (for two years) in Toronto reserved on a first come first served basis. Pick up tickets at where Bob is assistant rector of a large Registration Desk, Alumni House. and lovely church. Jeannine is work- (RESERVATIONS FOR PICNIC AND PLAY MUST REACH ing hard on several forthcoming piano recitals including her Town Hall de- ALUMNI HOUSE by 5:00 P.M. Monday, April 21, 1958). but in New York on April 13. In Feb- ruary she appeared in recital at the Seminole Hotel in Winter Park. We Signed Class wish her well. Her new address is 135 Balmoral Ave., Toronto 7, Ontario. THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD Gale (Smith) and Glover Mayfield recently in Urbana, Ohio. She and her '47 Martha Ann Proud to Dr. Jo- are having fun fixing up their new husband have a new baby girl, making hannes Karis, April 17, 1957. Address: home at 140 Winter St., RFD, South their family two boys and two girls". 151 East 45th St., Brooklyn 3, N.Y. Lincoln, Mass. Daughter Heather has '55 SECRETARY: Jane Laverty, 1008 N. '56 Elizabeth Brook to Peter L. Da- celebrated her first birthday. Clay St., Frankfort, Ind. vis, Dec. 14, 1957. Address: 596 Sheri- Ronald Frymire rejoins the ranks Adele Cooley Griffith (Mrs. George) dan Square, Evanston, 111. of "found" by reporting that he is writes that they have bought a house Robert Warren Finney to Jane Jo- now teaching 6, 7, and 8 grades at at 1950 Avy Ave., Menlo Park, Calif., anne Lockwood, Feb. 15, 1958. Ad- the Walton Elementary School in the and moved in Feb. 1. "Had a note from dress: 100 Ogden St., Sarasota, Fla. Amboy, 111., Unit District, along with Jane Hunsicker who is living in San Cary Lee Keen to James W. Koontz, coaching that school and another in Francisco at 940 Powell. She is work- Dec. 28, 1957. Address: 718 North the district. He and his wife, Rie, have ing as administrative secretary to the Charles St., Baltimore, Md. two girls - Ronda 4 and Robin 1. Their Traffic Manager of Safeway Stores '57 Barbara Rae Reuter to Michael address - 325 N. Jefferson, Amboy, 111. and sees Dan Matthews who is study- Grecco, Feb. 8, 1958. Address: Rollins Jean (Clancy) Schroer (Mrs. Edmund ing at the Episcopal Seminary in College. A.) reports - they with sons Cap and Berkeley. I also talked with Marcia Clancy, moved in November to 7251 Mattox on the phone and she loves Forest Ave., Hammond, Ind. San Francisco too." BIRTHS Nancy (Huff) and Gordon Hathaway Myra Brown received her M. Ed. in have purchased a home at 1821 Taylor June of '57 at Cornell University, '37 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Abbott (Bar- Ave., in Winter Park. where she was a member of the Ford bara Trueblood) a son, Nathaniel Ta- We extend our sympathy to Mark Foundation Program and won an $1800 tum, Sept. 23, 1957. Address: 151 Shore Lambert in the death of his mother, fellowship. She is now teaching a third Road, Old Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Margaret Lambert, January 22 '40 Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen, in Palm Beach. grade at Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Jr., a son, John, Feb. 26, 1958. Address: A last minute important reminder '5A SECRETARY: Phyllis Lockwood Hull P.O. Box 782, Winter Park, Fla. that April 25, 26 and 27 is Alumni re- "*** (Mrs. Preston C, Jr.) 43,7 Balmoral Rd. '41 Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Ehrlich, union time. Plan now to attend this Winter Park, Florida. a son, Login Manning, Feb. 11, 1958. year. Fred Mauk who is a candidate for Address: 633 East 20th St., New York his Masters degree in Church music 'CO SECRETARY: Kay McDonnell, P. O. 9, N.Y. ,, and organ at Union Theological Semin- ~' Box 9, Orchard Lake, Mich. '46 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hall (Vir- Howard Matson writes: "1957 was a ary, was presented in an organ recital ginia Grimes) a daughter, Holly, Jan. year of change for me. I moved to at the Cathedral of St. John the Di- 4, 1958. Address: RFD 3, Glen Grove La Jolla, Calif., (from Aurora, 111.) vine in in February. Farm, Urbana, Ohio. where I am associated with Copley Joy Woods writes: "Have been work- '49 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holton Prodctions, a division of the Copley ing for a year now with Harold Cabot (Mary Frances Hill) a son, John Alfred, Press, and engaged in making motion Advertising Agency in the Radio-TV Feb. 21, 1958. Address: P.O. Box 688, ♦1 pictures of the newspaper industry. Dept.; lots of fun and experience in Winter Park, Fla. Very interesting work. Also last year the advertising world. But will have Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Bloor (Mary I enjoyed a very wonderful trip to admit I'm looking forward to my Claparols) a son, William Manuel. Ad- vacation at home in Winter Park the dress: 483 Davis Road, Mansfield, Ohio. through Europe covering 17 countries. latter part of April." Find California almost as nice as Flor- '50 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, a ida. Best to all." 'CJ SECRETARY: Billy Jo Whipple, 5810 daughter, Dierdre Ann, Feb. 17, 1958. We extend our sympathy to Barbara Horn Wood, Houston 36, Tex. Address: 21-28 79th St., Jackson Menges Crump (Mrs. Benjamin O.) in Dave Bowman is attending the Uni- Heights, N.Y. the death of her father, Nelson Men- versity of Wisconsin working toward '53 Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. Woodward ges, Feb. 23, in Orlando. a Masters degree in comparative lit- (Alida Jane Brangs) a daughter, Loran A recent letter from Jan McGaw erature. He had an interesting Euro- Kay, Feb. 24, 1958. Address: 612V2 Irwin (Mrs. William) says: "Bill and pean trip last fall visiting England, Green Grove Road, Neptune, N.J. I have two boys - Geoff 5 and Charlie Scotland, France and Switzerland. He Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Moore, Jr., 3. My latest hobby is mosaics - Bill's saw Aldo Venezia x59 in Lausanne. (Diane Evans) a son, Nathaniel Evans, is skin diving. Had a wonderful March 27, 1957. Address: 4127 North Thanksgiving with Ardie (Norcross) Grove Ave., Western Springs, 111. and Michael Moore, and see Lou and Weddings '54 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rees Cun- George Lymburn often." Jan still lives '23 Easter Martin Russell to Clar- ningham, a daughter, Rebecca Gay, at 2124 W. Cherry St., Fullerton, Calif. ence Edward Silvers, Feb. 20, 1958. Feb. 18, 1957. Address: Sharpsburg, Bev (Vickerstaff) Robinson writes Address: 1025 Hardee Road, Coral Ky. that both she and Gerry have started Gables, Fla. '56 Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Sams back to school, Gerry continuing in in- '38 Jeanne Gillette Lovejoy to Con- (Nancy Coad) twin sons, David Alan dustrial engineering and Bev taking stantine N. Kay, Feb. 2, 1958. Address: and Douglas Brian, Feb. 1, 1958. Ad- undergraduate courses prerequisite to 369 North Palm Drive, Boynton Beach, dress: 735 East Wesley Road N.E., Apt. graduate work in math. Gerry is bud- Fla. 4, Atlanta, Ga. get analyst with the Dana Corp., in Toledo. They have two children, John 4 and Susan 2. Their address is 4740 N. Crestridge, Toledo 13, Ohio. THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD Cyrene Palmisano Grierson writes: t ' "How I would love to revisit Rollins. No. 2 FEBRUARY 1958 VOL. XXXV Particularly after viewing the dismal scene outside my office window - Published by Rollins Alumni, Inc., Winter Park, Florida, monthly snow, icy streets, inching motorists October through June. etc. Chicagoans staged their own re- Entered as second-class matter June 28, 1938 at the Post Office at union some months ago at Brian Bird's Winter Park, Florida, under the act of August 24, 1912. home in Kenilworth. Saw Diane Evans Moore, Bob Nikolas, Gerry Pacino, Sis Atlas and many others." Don't forget our fifth reunion, April 25, 26 and 27. Try to get there. 'ZA SECRETARY: Marilyn Shinton Town- send (Mrs. Robert) 2200 Palmer Ave., Apt. 4-L, New Rochelle, N. V. Lucia (Howard) Wood says: "We plan to spend some time in Delray Beach in March, providing it warms up down there. We saw Virginia (Grimes) Hall