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Sandspur, Vol. 43 No. 12, December 15, 1937 University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 12-15-1937 Sandspur, Vol. 43 No. 12, December 15, 1937 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 43 No. 12, December 15, 1937" (1937). The Rollins Sandspur. 508. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/508 Florida's Oldest College Newspaper fto iunsi^san{i0pur VOLUME 43 (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 (Complete Campus Coverage) NUMBER 13 NEW CHAPTER OF SIGMA NU INSTALLED SATURDAY REGULATIONS FOR New Flagship of Far East Fleet MARTIN TALKS INITIATION S0LI0IST8 FOR INSTALLATION OF The Faculty Committee on Student Standing wishes to EPSILON TAU IS call attention to the follow­ ing regulations with regard BACH PROGRAM to initiation into the frater­ CLIMAX OF WEEK nities and sororities at Rol­ lins College; Second Division Convention CtllSE WAfI The candidate must have MADE PUBLIC Held in Chapter House completed one full term of Saturday Morning Sees Challenge to America in work as a regular student at Three Soloists Are From GUST OF NEW Far Eastern Situation Rollins College with a satis­ Bethlehem Bach Festival COATES IS COMMANDER Unequaled in Decades factory rating in each course Group taken. Florida Chapters Officiate at IS MEMBER OF FACULTY No student on probation 400 SPONSORS WANTED RUSSELL PLAY Ceremonies will be permitted to be in­ The White Star of Sigma Nu Speaks Every Thursday At itiated. Fritz Lechner Featured Solo­ Auditorium ist Last Year National Fraternity now shines of­ At least forty-eight hours ficially on the Rollins campus. before the time set for in­ Five featured soloists have been Rho Lambda Nu Fraternity, Lecturing on "The War in itiation, the fraternity or engaged to assist in presenting founded locally in 1930, in active China", Dr. John Martin, L.L.D., sorority must present to the the third annual Bach Festival at Julie Trowbridge and George petition to Sigma Nu since Oc­ presented his first of ten lectures college registrar in writing Rollins College here on March 3 and The converted yacht Isabel, sliuwn above steaming under forced Holt to Play tober 1935, became the Epsilon Tau on international relations at the the names of candidates for draft up the Whangpoo river at Shanghai, has been made the flag, 4 according to an announcement Leads Chapter, the one hundred and elev­ Winter Park High School, Janu­ initiation and receive from ship of the U. S. Far Eastern fleet. Admiral Harry E. Yamell, today by the Bach Festival Com­ enth to be founded, and the ninety- ary 6. Dr. Martin, a Rollins fac­ the registrar a written cer­ inset, commander of the fleet, transferred his flag to the Isabel mittee of Winnter Park. when his former flagship, the U. S. S. Augusta, sailed for Manila. MRS. SMITH TO DIRECT sixth active, of the Second Division, ulty member for the winter term. tificate of their eligibility. sees a challenge to America in the They are Louise Lerch, so­ Other Old Favorites To Be It is the third chapter in Florida, Fraternities and sororities prano, and Arthur Kraft, tenor, the sixth in the Second Division. Far Eastern situation unequaled will be held responsible for In Cast in decades with far reaching im- both from the Bethlehem, Pa., Other chapters of the Division may compjying with these regula- be found at Stetson, U. of Florida, pHcations into the future. To UE nual Bach Festival; Fritz Lech­ Franz Molnar's comedy, "The ner, baritone, who was a featured ALLEN ANNOUNCES University of Georgia, Georgia then an understanding of the con­ Guardsman", which will open the Headlines Tech and Emory University. flict between China and Japan U soloist at the Bach Festival of Annie Russell Series at Rollins of particular sigificance. Winter Park last year; Lilian By FRED HBERMAN College on Friday and Saturday Culminating a week-end of activ­ Knowles, contralto, who has also ity, the official installation took Under Chiang Kai-shek, the na­ lOR" CAST evenings, Jan. 21 and 22, in the appeared with the Bethlehem, Pa., Have you seen Norman Alley'j place on Saturday afternoon, Jan­ tional leader and Generalissimo. Annie Russell Theatre, will be pre­ Bach Festival; and Mac Morgan, films of the bombing of the Pan- uary eighth, in the Annie Russell China's policy a year ago was a . C, CiPBELL Fuller, Morgan, Buckwalter sented with a cast composed of fa­ baritone, who is a native of Jack­ ay? If you have, you must Theatre. Delta Mu Chapter of peaceful one but not for long at Have Leads miliar favorites of the Winter sonville, Fla., and now a pupil of member the cruel and wanton bom­ Stetson, performed the rituals of pressure was exerted on Chiang Park and Orlando audiences. Arthur Kraft at the Eastman bardment of Nanking. You must the Pledge service, which was fol­ through argument and demonstra­ In "The Guardsman", Molnar School of Music. recall the horribly mangled bodies GIVEN IN FEBRUARY lowed by the installation and for­ tion of force to adopt a policy of has written a decidedly different DIES oyoiiiY of Chinese civilians, men and worn mal initiation iservice, officiated resistance, armed and determined Engagement of these five solo­ With a competent cast finally se­ love story. The plot deals with en, as they lay, with their gut; by the Epsilon Zeta Chapter of the against the aggressions of Japan Private Services Held at ists is made possible, it is an­ lected rehearsals started last week the clever strategy employed by a torn out, in the blood-washed streets University of Florida, Japan Strikes House Thursday nounced, by a sponsorship fund for "High Tor" destined to be the jealous husband to hold his wife's contributed by music lovers of the city, while the flying de The series of events was begun Then the war was undertaken oi FAVORITE POEM READ most ambitious production of the wandering affections. Both h u s- throughout the country. The Bach bris of what had once been quiet by an informal Smoker held in a vast scale. Japan poured troop: Rollins Student Players this year. band and wife are popular, tem­ On Monday night of last week, Festival Committee of Winter homes and shops filled the Rollins Hall, the Chapter House, and implements of war into that Already rumors are circulating peramental box-office favorites in Mrs. Charles A. (Caroline L.) Park, which secured a list of 100 above them. on Friday evening, January sev­ vast, ilethaa-gic country, and, that this will prove the most un­ Vienna, where the matinee -idol Campbell, wife of Dean Campbell, sponsors last year, is endeavoring These pictures, brutal and ter­ enth.. At this time many of the you know from the newspapers, usual and delightful play given in husband plays the most important died at her home "Green Shadows", to increase the number to 400 and rifying, are but an indication of Sigma Nu alumnae of Orlando, ac­ has gone from victory to victory the Annie Russell Theatre. Pro­ role of his colorful career by im­ after an illness of several months. reports that the list now repre­ Japan's destructive invasion tive collegiate members from the The world was astonished that at fessor Allen, the director and de­ personating a Guardsman of the sents sponsors in 26 states. China. What is to be done to keep various chapters in the state, and Shanghai the Chinese troops re­ Private services were held at signer, is confident that this pro­ Russian Army to test the faithful­ the home on Thursday afternoon, An announced purpose of the Japan from trampling upon human duction will do full justice to the ness, of his actress wife. members of Rho Lambda Nu, gath­ sisted for thirteen long, bloody rights ? ered to discuss the plans for the weeks. The Generalissimo's own with the Rev. William Henry Den­ committee is "to give to the South text and spirit of Maxwell Ander­ Julie Trowbridge and George C. Japan cannot herself produci following day. Bud Draper enter­ troops in that position were bet­ ny, Jr., and the Rev. Thomas Hen­ a familiarity with the works of son's beautiful fantasy. Holt have been cast as the actor the materials she needs for war tained the group by showing pic­ ter trained, better munitioned, ry Sprague, D. D., brother-in-law the great masters and deep un­ The model of the set was com­ and the actress. Both players have She must purchase them from thi tures taken with his "movie" cam­ than any of the other forces. The of Mrs. Campbell, officiating. In­ derstanding of their spiritual sig­ pleted during the Christmas vaca­ appeared in prominent roles in pre­ outside and must purchase them era. A general discussion followed. provincial soldiers proved little bet­ cluded in the quiet and impressive nificance—^works that are consid­ tion. Professor Allen and the vious Annie Russell Company with cash. We, of America, un Division Convention Held ter than they had on previous oc­ service was the reading of her fa­ ered by foremost critics as th€ stagecraft class started construc­ plays. Julie Trowbridge will be sciously have been supplying her casions. The army was ill pro­ vorite poem, written by Edward greatest devotional music ever com­ tion immediately last week.
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