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Sandspur, Vol. 38 No. 30, May 2, 1934 University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 5-2-1934 Sandspur, Vol. 38 No. 30, May 2, 1934 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. 38 No. 30, May 2, 1934" (1934). The Rollins Sandspur. 398. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/398 Established in Attend 1894 ftoilinsi^feSantispur Chapel WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, MAY 2, 1934 NUMBER 30 Fleischman to Talk Saturday Night Spree WORLD At Convention Of By Faculty Women Is SIOOENIPLliyS FLASHES State Speech Ass'n Benefit to the Library Social Regulations night without definite authoi From the United Press ELECIION RACE Dr. Earl E. Fleischman, profes­ A Moonlight Fiesta was con­ 1. All applications for the use tion from the Treasurer's offic TO BE sor of drama and speech art, will of the "Pelican" should be made B. As there is no attempt to ducted last Saturday night by the talk on "Problems in Dramatics" Rollins Faculty Women's Associa­ Birmingham, Ala. (UP)—For­ at the office of the Student Deans, the pavilion for profit, parties are at the convention of State Teach­ tion. With the combined efforts of mer Governori Bibb Graves Mont­ Blanks for this purpose will be required to leave the place i HeE PfiESENIEO ers of Speech Association at the satisfactory and sanitary condi­ Mrs. Roney, Mrs. Trowbridge and provided. gomery is leading the three cor­ Perrydell next Saturday. 2. K faculty members wish to tion as may be directed by th' Mrs. Stemm, with their various nered race for Governor in yes­ Teachers from all sections of the Both Presidential Platforms remain over night, application caretaker. committees, a brilliant affair in the terday's Democratic primary. Lat­ state are expected. The session will Berry, Hess and Lawry Are Support New Political must be made to the Student Deans C. Parties desiring lunches to be society-fair manner afforded an est returns today showed with rt open with a business meeting at Authors of One-Act System in the regular manner. furnished by the College Commons evening of immense amusement turns from l,0.?l of the state' the Perrydell at 2 p. m. and will Dramas 3. Groups of girls, or mixed par­ must make application at the and excellent financial returns. It 2.176 precincts, Graves 49,334, be followed by a speaking program. At a student association meet­ ties of students, desiring to use Treasurer's office at least two is estimated, at this date, that ap­ Frank M. Dixon, Birmingham Dr. I. C. Stover, head of the speech Interest in the drama reached ing held on the bleachers last Fri­ pavilion for the weekend must days prior to the date of the party, proximately eighty dollars was tomey 34,758, Judge Leon G. Mc- department of Stetson University, day, the candidates for next year's provide from two to four chap­ D. The caretaker will render made, which is to be given to the a new high this season, marked by Cord, Montgomery, 25,492. is scheduled to give a report association officers were intro­ erones, as may be directed by the weekly reports of all persons who Rollins College Library. the forthcoming production of Former Senator Thomas J. Hef­ the Southern Association of cpeech duced to the student body. Dean of Women. have been at the pavilion. He will Chief among the attractions was lin is seeking a political comeback convention at Birmingham. three original one act plays, writ- President Johnson introduced 4. All students staying over also assess damage charges to the Mme. Gandy, a crystal gazer of after suffering defeat by Senatoi After Dr. Fleischman, Professor staged and acted by Rollins Bernard Bralove who made the night must obey College social place, if any, to the parties who some note, who astounded and sat­ John J. Bankhead, went into sec­ H. Constanns of the University of students. Two of these are to be nominating speech for Olcott Dem­ regulations. Chaperones will be may abuse the property. isfied with her revelations. A for­ ond place in the race for Congress Florida will review the New Or­ ing, candidate for president of the held responsible for lights being E. No property is to be taken tune teller, the true, old-time type, presented at the Annie Russell In the fifth district 76 of 246 box­ leans convention activities. He ii Student Associatiton. Mr. Bralove out at 12 o'clock Saturday night. from the pavilion to the beach or read in the cards great adventures Theatre the morning of May 7th. es gave Rep. Miles AUgood 2,541, spoke of the antiquated political the president of the southern asso­ 5. Week-end parties making res­ elsewhere. for students and professors and The third will be played on the Heflin 1,807, Joe Starnes 1,620, ciatiton. system that is now in effect at Rol­ ervation in the regular manner F. In accepting the duties of their associates as well; Code Ball, Heflin ran independent against Miss Murphy of Orlando and 16th of the month. lins. He expressed his feeling and will have priority privileges. haperonage, chaperones must un­ an original game played delicately Bankhead after the Democrsts Margaret Combs of Lake Wales "Night Club," by Don Berry, ta­ that of his associates that this sys­ 6. Week-end guests will be per­ derstand that they are to cooper­ with the feet, and speed boat rides ruled him out because of his stand high school will both speak on the ken from a celebrated sketch by tem should be abolished and a pro­ mitted to use their own rooms as ate with the caretaker, the Deans the lake were quite popular. toward Al Smith. foundation course for public speak- Katherine Brush, contains an am­ gressive method in tune with the dressing rooms whenever it is ne­ and the Treasurer in maintaining Most compelling, as well, were the in high schools, azing variety of characterization general nature of Rollins College cessary to accommodate casual these rules. syncopated beats of a good jazz established. He also stated that iss Augusta B. Center of St. and, in its vivd setting, symbolizes Paris—The secret guests in the bath houses. G. AU guests must supply their band and the inviting charms of Rollins undergraduates have be­ Petersburg junior college will ad­ irresting contrast of values. In discovered that a new Soy ring is 7. Casual guests are restricted own bed linen and blankets. accomplished gigolos at the dance come tired of broken promises, dress the association on "Values of it appear many students whose working with one of France's close- to students and faculty, but such H. A register will be kept and floor—on the fencing stage. Cakes ever fulfilled, and the Choral Speaking." ; successes have made them fa­ eat neighbors. They quietly arrest- platforms guests need not apply to the Social all guests are required to register, and refreshments of delicious sorts tablish a college band vorites with Rollins audiences. e dits principal this afternoon. pledge to I Committee for daytime use of the showing time of arrival. The care­ 3 at hand, and the full moon, are not a sufficient Warrants for others implicated when then pavilion. taker will indicate time of depart­ ne cannot say too much of the Maxeda Hess, author of "Hands nusicians enrolled. He were prepared in the utmost sec- number of Original Work Is 9. Permission will be given to ure on his report. Mule Cart Players, and the phe­ of the Enemy," presents a thrill­ plan whereby each so- refy. It is maintained by those in­ suggested J students to spend the night at the I. Parties are expected to re­ nomenal popularity of their soul- ing conflict of New England ideals formed that that an even greater rority and fraternity on the cam­ Assembly Program Pelican only on Saturday night. main only one night unless special tirring drama. Three plays were th the rough, necessary stand­ roundup is in prospect than in the pus should be allowed one vote; Exceptions to this rule will be arrangements are made at the presented, wholly impromptu, with ards of the western country, ob­ cnsc of Mr. and Mr.s. Robert G. with the independents having a pro­ At an all^college assembly held made at the discretion of the Stu­ Treasurer's office. Mr. and Mrs. Kilro, Mr. and Mrs. jectified by the presence of two : / whose arrest revealed ex- portionate number of votes. This lasti Wednesday in the Annie Rus­ dent Deans and the Social Com­ The foregoing was adopted by Rhea Smith, Professor Stuart and a boy in a dead man's \"(' espionage rings directed plan, he declared, would abolish sell Theatre the program was turn­ mittee. special committee appointed by Campbell and A. Buell Trowbridge cabin. Jim Tuverson, Alfred Mac- 1 the U. S. and other coun- politics. ed over entirely to the students. President Holt on rules and regu­ he casts. A horrible tragedy. Creary and Bob Black have been ;ri('s. It is said to be connected r. Bralove introduced Mr. De- Harve Clemens announced the Business Management lations for the Pelican Pavilion. The Lethal Chamber, or His Last selected to fill the roles.
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