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10-15-1976

Sandspur, Vol. 83 No. 04, October 15, 1976

Rollins College

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STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 83 No. 04, October 15, 1976" (1976). The Rollins Sandspur. 1496. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1496 ftoUftI0 g>anfrBpur Volume 83, No. 4 October 15, 1978 Renowned Mentalist to Appear Oct. 29

On Friday evening, October 29, admits that even he does not with physicians and dentists in you will have a chance to be understand completely all the the medical field. amazed and astounded when the reasons behind some of the things Kreskin uses conjuring, sensi­ Student Center presents the he accomplishes. tivity, suggestibility, and humor amazing Kreskin! Kreskin, a re­ Kreskin is not only a per­ in his performance on stage. The nowned mentalist and an author­ former, but also an intense mental pressures during a stage ity in the field of E.S.P. (Extra scholar, devoted to untangling presentation cause him to lose Sensory Perception) will appear the fascinating unknown of the almost 3 pounds! in the Bush Auditorium from 7-9 human mind. He believes that he p.m. can accomplish a great deal by You may have seen him on Kreskin is a scientific investi­ combining his show business "The Mike Douglas Show," "The gator in the field of E.S.P. and exploits with research investiga­ Tonight Show starring Johnny the power of suggestion. He tions, since the publicity he Carson," or on his own show, states, "I am not a psychic, I am creates as a performer generates "The Amazing World of .Security Complaints not an occultist, I am not a increasing scientific interest Kreskin." Now you can see him fortune teller, I am not a mind around the world. Kreskin is right here at Rollins, on October , Heeling Scheduled reader, I am not a medium, I am highly esteemed by the scientific 29 from 7-9 p.m. in the Bush it! ~ . , not a hypnotist." What Kreskin fraternity, and has cooperated Auditorium. Don't miss it! i, The Student Court is the does is use his own personality, primary judicial body of Rollins persuasiveness, and sensitivity to College. Thus, the court is a guide, suggest, direct, and com­ powerful institution on campus mand in order to project thoughts and during the past two years has and/or receive impressions. He been reassessing its goals and purposes. The court is attempt- ti ing to open itself to other areas of 'i its responsibility besides that of WPFD Alarmed I its punitive function in dealing During the first 30 days of K with students who have allegedly school this institution has had a i committed rule infractions. total of 17 fire alarms. These fire i: As a result, on Tuesday, Oc­ alarms are broken down as tober 5, the Student Court de- follows: i cided that the need existed for a meeting at which students would 1 Actual Fire (student error) li be able to express specific com- 1 Pulled Alarm (maliciously) i plaints about campus safety in 3 Physical Plant Working 1 general and security officers in 2 Unknown, possibly lightning P particular. 10 Student Actuated, No Fire This meeting will be held on Many students fail to recognize Wednesday evening, October 20, the sensitive operational para­ v in the Bush Conference Room 134 meters the fire detection equip­ at 8 o'clock and is expected to last ment is designed around. Any until 10 o'clock. The court urges activity which generates smoke, ,*any and all students with a com­ dust, steam, or fumes may be plaint to attend this meeting sufficient to cause an alarm I since it will be the foundation condition to be transmitted to the upon which the court will attempt fire department. David Bass, Polly Miller, Tracy Scott, Cary Boyd [Loving Photo] to initiate changes in various The inconvenience of having to aspects of campus safety at leave the residence hall at all Committee Positions Filled Rollins. hours of the night is unpleasant in It should be pointed out that itself. The problem becomes more On Thursday, October 7, the Activity Committee, one which there is no one specific incident serious when the danger to the remaining positions for the col­ formulates policies on community which deemed this meeting fire department making an lege standing committees were relations and service, student necessary. Rather, it is the result emergency run is considered. filled by students who were voted publications, establish and formu­ of accumulation of complaints the It costs an average of $150 for on by the Rollins Student As­ late policies on intercollegiate 0Urt \ f members have heard both the fire department to make a sembly. This election was a and intramural sports as well as in and out of the court room. run to the campus. The large continuation of the one held in student life and government. Many students complain about number of false fire alarms has March of this year. A single position was also filled various things on a college resulted in the Winter Park Fire The four committees are each by Eric Williams on the commit­ ^nipus; however, few ever work Department taking a closer look composed of a faculty-student tee of Professional Standards and *> initiate change. So, if you feel at the problem. It is hoped that ratio of approximately two to one Ethics* a delegation to devise, } need for something to be more direct action from the fire and the all-college representation establish and evaluate criteria, '°ne, come on Wednesday even- department will not be required. promises ample means of deputi- standards and guidelines for D£- If you have any questions With the above in mind all zation for the majority of intrests faculty appointments, reappoint­ intact either Lew Lerman (Pine- members of the Rollins com­ of the college community. ments, granting of tenure, pro­ hurst Hall) or George E. munity are encouraged to prac­ Two positions in the Academic motions, continuous tenure and westwood III (Lambda House). tice safe fire habits. Objectives Committee were filled professional ethics. by Betsy Edgar and Bruce Mills. Congratulations to these new It is this committee's job to members and we wish them Big Brother's Needs Clarified formulate policies and changes in success in their new positions. the curriculum, on all affairs In an article titled "Big concerning the Library and, in Candide Opens "Others Wanted" which ap- Mr. John Marinelli at the Big agreement with the Deans and *ared in the October 8 issue of Brother office, we were informed Candide opens Thursday, Oc­ Directors of the graduate pro­ Sandspur it was stated that that although the organization tober 21. Season tickets are on grams, to establish policies and jemales were also needed by the now employs a full time secre­ sale now at the Annie Russell Box standards for the School of Con­ *»g Brothers of Greater Orlando tary, who happens to be female, Office. Box office hours are 1-5 tinuing Education and the Pat­ * do part-time clerical work. and that no clerical help of any Monday - Friday or call 646-2145. rick Air Force Base. Student season tickets are ZT* Was Panted out to us to be a kind is presently needed, should Nancy Hubsmith filled the re­ $7.50 and individual tickets for "*wnt example of sex discrimi- the need arise, males would also maining position in the College each play are $2.50. a°n in print. Upon contacting be welcome to fill such positions. Page 2 Ryan to Address Trustees

Tim Ryan, President of the and the opportunity to spend a Rollins Student Assembly will semester abroad give the student address a meeting of the College a chance to excell in his studies trustees on October 22. Ryan while broadening social aware­ maintains that his will be a ness. These points, Tim feels, supportive presentation since in attest to the validity of the many the past year the trustees have options available to Rollins stu­ only been made aware of the dents, as do the existance of a college's negative aspects. "I'm strong athletic program and ac­ not going to whitewash our tive extra-curricular organiza­ existance at Rollins, however, I tions such as the theatre, Student do plan to reveal the assets of our Court and newspaper. institution," says Ryan. It is the In addition to supporting the policy of the trustees to invite a present state of the college, Ryan representative of the student plans to suggest some improve­ body; usually the President of the ments which he feels could be Assembly to speak at their made. He says, "to facilitate the meetings. demand for liberal arts and specialization the college needs to The faculty's topic for the expand its faculty and thereby, meeting concerns the importance its course selection. A more of a liberal arts education, and diversified course selection would Tim plans to elaborate on the satisfy the speculative student options that exist for the Rollins while allowing committed stu­ Student. Ryan maintains that the dents a wider range of options." Admissions Office has noticed a The college's present student/- growth in the interest of the faculty ratio is 15 to 1, howeve, prospective student in the ad­ Tim feels, "It's ho sin to reduce Letter to the Editor vantages they may gain in terms that ratio." of graduate school admissions "What I need most of all is and job opportunities when con­ student input," Ryan claims. If Reporter Discredited sidering what school they should students have any suggestions Dear Sirs, Mr. Greene from the Oriam for the Board of Trustees, you are enter. The Area Studies major Upon reading an article that Sentinel Star. Indeed, they wi requested to submit them to and Winter Term programs appeared in the Sentinel Star very annoyed with Mr. Greei Marie Brown in the Student which allow for liberal arts educa­ Sports section on Saturday, Oc­ for bolstering his unsupporti Association Office, or just to tion as well as specialization help tober 9th, I feel that some references with the good name approach Tim informally on to fulfill these needs. Holt House, exception need be taken. The the NCAA. Mr. Greene stated campus. Alternative Housing programs article in question was written by his article that Coach Howell, Jerry Greene, and referred to the one of the light coaches chosen possibility of a soccer match be polled throughout the seas between Florida Technological never voted for F.T.U. He ai University and Rollins College. claimed to have received tl Unfortunately, Mr. Greene seems information from one of I to have his facts more than just a NCAA spokesmen. Again, little muddled up. Greene is wrong. Coach Howi Mr. Greene quotes Rollins has, in fact voted for FTU' fi Coach, Dr. Gordie Howell times in the NCAA polls ti throughout his . article. Coach season. Howell tells me he hasn't cur­ My suggestion then, is that rently spoken to Mr. Greene with Greene, while attempting to regards to this matter. Coach form his function as a spoi Howell, is not the only person Mr. writer, should learn to control Greene hasn't spoken to. After imagination and refrain fr Coach Howell placed a telephone quoting Dr. Howell and NC. call to NCAA poll headquarters spokesmen out of context; orffl at Campbell College in Brier of the blue. Creek, N.C, he told me that Yours Sincere no-one there had spoken with a Simon Talb

Student Assembly Minutes Beer on Bus Issue Rehashed ©JJE EnllinH BmbBpwc

October 4,1976 sense of the Student Assembly concerning his Resolution - "Pro­ Second-class subscription rate at $8.00 per year. The opinions expressed in the Meeting called to order at 6:06 posal to make an amendment to Sandspur do not necessarily reflect the views of the Sandspur staff, nor those p.m. by Bill Breda, Moderator.. Rollins Bylaws and Constitution, of the students, the faculty, and/or administration of Rollins College. John Webbert expressed that that no exams be given prior to Published weekly, except vacations and exams, at Rollins College, Winter Park, Honda 32789, at Rollins College publications office located at Carnegie Hall, if referendum is passed for no seven (7) days before the begin­ tust floor. Entered as second class matter, November 24, 1925, at the Post beer, motion stands as is, or if the ning of exam week." The As­ Office m Winter Park, Fla. 32789, under the act of March 3 1879 referendum passes for beer, sembly approved Resolution as a should there be no buses at all, sense. Resolution will now go EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Colleen McCrane he'd rather have the buses pro­ through appropriate channels. Assistant Editor Stuart Sweet hibiting beer, than no buses at all. News Editor . Gary Langfitt Standing Committees were Society Editor Debbie Bogatin Call for a special meeting on filled to capacity after Betsy Sports Editor John Pattyson Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1976. Art Editor Bob Escher Edgar and Bruce Mills were Photography Editor Bruce Barker, Box 1355, Kim Michael Coolbroth elected to last two openings on Circulation Editor Ann Boyle Mulcahy, Box 2149 and Pam the Academic Objectives Com­ Business/Ad Manager Jim Aebli Tabor, Box 2558 are the new Day mittee, Eric Williams for last Secretary . Anna Reppucci Student Reps, to the Student opening on the Professional Reporters Leslie Aufzian, Assembly, if Day Students have Standards & Ethics Committee Gill Barth, Karen Camelo, Tish Compton, Eric any questions for them, they and Nancy Hubsmith for last Hafter, Linda Maughan, Michelle McPhillips, should contact them at their box opening on the College Activities Simon Talbot, Drane Tiddy, Sally Ward, Shawne Wickham numbers. Contributors Committee. • Colleen Gilrane, Heidi McNaney was approved Referendum voting on Monday Greg Storer, George Westwood, Deane Jonas, Wickford Welden, Maureen Ryan. as a new Student Court at the Beanery and the Post Artwork . Investigator. Steve Miller Office from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Photography Bill Loving Marc Bertholet requested a Meeting adjourned at 6:59 p.m. Barb Vitaliano Page 3 Fire Department Visits Rollins; Students Part of Demonstration by: COLLEEN McCRANE come overwhelming in a closed A demonstration of the use of area the approximate size of a fire equipment and explanation of Rollins dormitory room in as little some of the causes and results of as 4 minutes. fires was given by Mr. Jim The ease with which fire Humphrey, Chief Fire Marshall alarms may be activated was also of Winter Park, October 7 at the covered. Hot air from a hair Annie Russell Theatre. dryer, excessive smoke or the The Physical Plant of Rollins is contents of a spray can may Gau§e working in conjunction with the the sounding of the alarm. Winter Park Fire Department to False alarms caused by inci­ inform students of the dangers dents such as these, as well as and methods of dealing with fires.- blatant activation by students are This particular demonstration upsetting to the fire department was for the benefit of students which may be delayed in reaching working in the theatre and camp­ an actual blaze due to the us maids and janitors. A similar carelessness of students at program was held for resident Rollins. Mr. Humphrey warned aides a few weeks ago. that it is a federal offense to turn Mr. Humphrey reviewed prob­ in a false alarm, and may cost the able causes of fire in a dormitory, offender $500 or up to 4 months in a demonstration of the flammabil- jail. The Winter Park Fire De­ ity of certain substances preva­ partment will not hesitate to lent on the Rollins campus, and prosecute. the various means of putting out The different types and func­ Valerie Jahn, David Bass, Polly Miller, Cary Boyd, Tracy Scott, these fires. tions of fire extinguishers were Grover Gardner, Sandy Hardy, Bev Johnson [Loving Photo] A piece of foam rubber mat­ reviewed in the demonstration's tress was used in one phase of the final phase, and volunteers were demonstration. Humphrey ex­ called from the audience to try plained that a 40 watt lightbulb in their hand at putting out a Aid Provision of Bill contact with a mattress for 6-8 gasoline fire which the marshall by: GREG STOKER were deleted from earlier House minutes will cause it to ignite. had set. and Senate versions is as im­ The thick black smoke which the I was pleasantly surprised to At the close of September portant as the legislation that burning rubser emits contains find the extinguisher light and Congress completed action on the was passed. Many of those lethal cyanide gas that can be- easy to handle. They always look Higher Education Bill for Fiscal features would have had a de­ so forbidding when seen hanging 1977. Student Financial Aid pro­ leterious impact on both grant on walls and under glass, but in visions were an important part of and loan programs in Florida." actuality, even a small child the bill. CAMPUS would have no trouble using one. Among key provisions were Mr. Humphrey urged that extensions of the National Direct Road Show Debuts REPRESENTATIVES Student Loan Program, Supple­ WANTED students and staff acquaint them­ selves with the locations of fire mentary Education Opportunity by: DIANE TIDDY alarms and extinguishers in their Grants, Guaranteed Student The Rollins Travelling Road residence halls. All dormitories Loan Program and the College Show made its debut with a panel except Holt Hall and Matthews Work-Study Program gained a discussion on the presidential are coded directly into the fire six year .extension. election in McKean Lobby last department. In those halls, a fire , Another feature of the bill Wednesday, October 6. Sound $avings must be reported by telephone. raises the maximum award for Dr. Jack Lane was the media­ All fire extinguishers on campus, the Basic Education Opportunity tor of the debate between Mr. except where applicable, are the Grant from the current $1,400 to David Dunn, State Director of multi-purpose type, effective on $1,800. This will not take effect, the Carter-Mondale campaign all 3 types of fire. however, until the 1978-79 aca­ and Mr. Lou Treadway, Field demic year and will require a Director of the Ford-Dole cam­ major increase in funding for the paign. The two explained their maximum award to be granted. responsibilities in the Florida In order to ease pressure on elections and spoke about the two middle income families the bill party system, its purpose, and increases the maximum family the candidates' qualifications. adjusted income level needed to This was a chance for interested BECOME A qualify for state and federal # students to ask questions about guaranteed loans from the cur­ the present political situation and rent $15,000 per year to $25,000. enjoy the informal learning ex­ This should more than double the perience - complete with refresh­ number of families who can ments served by the McKean qualify for the interest subsidy R.A.'s. feature of the loan. Ammend- Student Affairs, the Academic ments in the bill also prohibit a office, and the Faculty officers student from defaulting on the have combined their efforts to loan through bankruptcy for the present a series of similar in­ first five years of repayment. formal discussions in the dif­ At the same time, language ferent living areas here on was added to increase criminal campus. Their idea is to create a penalties for fraud, theft and variety of academic experiences giving false information in order to enhance faculty-student inter­ to obtain student aid. action outside the classroom. Dr. President Ford has not signed Barry Levis suggested the name the bill yet but even if he vetoes, "Faculty Travelling Road Show" the measure of the level of which was selected over many support in both houses would similar ideas such as "BARF" (Be indicate an over-ride of the veto. Around Rollins Faculty) - a Dean Wednesday Men's Night Rollins' Student Aid Director, Pease original. Bill Loving, stated that the Dr. Bruce Wavell, head of the immediate impact of this bill will Philosophy and Religion Depart­ not be great at Rollins but the ment, will be the mediator of the $.05 Beer long-term extension of programs, next Road Show discussion on the increase in the Basic Grant "Human Equality." This will be and the change in family income held November 3 in Elizabeth Come One Come Alt for student loans will have a Hall at 7 p.m. - So ya'll grab your positive effect for our students favorite professor and come on over the long run. Loving added, for an interesting night here on "The fact that some features campus!! Page 4 Personal Development Center to Aid Students reached at either the PeJ by: SHAWNE K. WICKHAM Development Center, extl 2138, or at the Newman Cel Have you ever felt frustrated 646-3625. The only stipulate with your current rate of pro­ using any French House facffl gress in a class? Have you ever is that alcoholic beveragsjj^l felt alienated from the entire not be consumed. campus scene? Or, as an upper- The Personal classman, have you ever felt Center is staffed by non*{ confused or unsure as to what the professional and non-professio very-near future holds for you? If workers under the dynar you can answer "yes" to any of leadership of Sister Kate Gibn these or similar questions (and it In a recent interview, Sis seems hard to believe that not Kate, who has always played everyone has felt some frustra­ active role on the Rollins camp tion, alienation, or uncertainty at spoke with dedication and i one time or another in his or her thusiasm of the many curr* college life), then it is strongly programs of the Center, asi , urged that you look into the as projections for the future Personal Development Center, expressed her desire thaffl located in the French House, Center become "a place wl behind New Women's Dorm. the total needs of students The idea for the present Per­ be served through a communi sonal Development Center, under tor link," for, as she adanj the name of the Student Affairs stated, "there is no excuse! Development Center, was first lack of communication broached in April of 1974, with a projected goal of "the develop­ The Personal JDevelopmi Sister Kate Gibney tals to stu-dents at the P.D.C. Center is open from 9-4 d ment of the whole person: his [Coolbroth Photo] career, academic, personal, psy­ throughout the week, and thi chological and spiritual educa­ 4. The Office of Career Direc­ as the gathering place for such are always qualified personnel tion." In order to successfully tion (located in the Balcony various groups as the Philosophy hand to assist students realize this goal, the Personal section), which includes a well- and Religion Club, the I.F.C., the facet of personal, acade Development Center is divided equipped Career Research Li­ Rollins Housing Committee, spiritual or social experience. Ii up into five major facilities, which brary containing an abundance of guest lecturers, and many more. up to the individual student are, briefly: career materials, with a specific This room is available, equipped take advantage of the wealth 1. The Campus Ministry emphasis on graduate schools in with an adjunct kitchen, rest knowledge and experience stai Office, which serves as an on- the U.S. room facilities, and spacious patio ing by at the Center. As Sisl campus center for spirituality, for 5. The Idea Exchange Room, space overlooking Lake Virginia, Kate stressed, "We may not ha| Rollins students and faculty. Un­ which has already proven its for any group, upon request from all the answers - but wi der the leadership of Dean Wett- merit in the past year, by serving Sister Kate Gibney, who can be certainly get them for you!" stein, seven representatives of local churches and synagogues are associated with the office, in order to attend to the spiritual Old Publications Reveal Sense of Humo needs of the Rollins campus. by: KAREN CAMELO group of students with a "find-a- 2. The Office of Academic Di­ physical characteristics of path or make-one" spirit, pub­ rection, located within the girls that year. According | Throughout the history of Rol­ lished the booklet as a faithful Campus Ministry Office, has been "Plain Points from Girl's lins, there have been many types representative of a pleasant year the location of such programs as tage" the average statistics of student publications aside from spent and also as a long lasting preference testing by Dean given: the Sandspur and the Tomokan. souvenir. The chronicle contained Wanda Russell, student reading age; 17 yrs. 5 mo. 2 da. The first literary publication, many accounts of important 4 workshops, and term paper writ­ height: 5 ft. 3.75634 in. considered the forerunner of the events in the year's history as ing workshops. It has also served Weight: 112 lbs. 11.9876 oun Sandspur, was The Demosthenic well as little articles on various as the location of the World Size of waist: 24 in. Demonstrator, published in 1894. social and academic interests. Hunger Committee of Rollins. Color of eyes tested: 24 bll The Demosthenic Literary So­ 3. The Group Dynamics Room, One of the more amusins 2 pensive, 30 brown, 4 pf ciety, which in actuality was a which serves as a center for columns,'was a poll taken of the 18 grey, 4 coquettish, group development activities, 28 black, 6 changeable, such as peer counseling, training 4 undeterminate. in study research skills, and It was then stated under I Resident Aide training work­ column of the Year's Impro] shops. ments that the girls good lo had improved. Because of the influx of vari Swings Return; speech patterns to the RoUj 1 campus, the Demosthenic Sc Rollins Rejoices felt it was a wise idea to publ the congugation of the v| "Idun." This was done to allied The swings are back! Septem­ any . problems or debates asl ber was dreary on the Rollins whether or not the right Ij campus without them, but their was being spoken. So here is 1 re-appearance has brightened the the congugation went: lives of many "swingers." Presj Mr. Tom Wells, Director of the Physical Plant explained the rea­ I don it Weunsdu son for their disappearance. The You dun it You uns du summer weather has a tendency He dun it They uns du to rot the ropes which support the swings, and small children Imperfect from the area wander onto the I dun dun it We or us dun du campus and may get hurt while You dun dun it you uns dundu playing on the swings. Wells said, He dun dun it They uns dundil "Contrary to popular belief, this is not a public park," and Rollins Perfect is liable for any injury incurred I gone dun dun it We or us| on its property. gone dun d« Now that mature and con­ You gone dun dun it You unsf scientious college students have dundu returned to the scene, and there He. gone dun dun it They unsf is no longer any cause for college dundu liability, our wonderful play­ things have once again appeared. [Coolbroth Photo] Page 5 Chapin, Hall Entertain for Benefit by: COLLEEN McCRANE proceeds went to the Muscular drawing the audience into his Dystrophy concern. The field heart while at the same time Singer - songwriters Harry house was filled almost to capac­ sharing it with them. Although Chapin and Vernon Hall capti­ ity as Rollins students and area his songs are melancholy and vated Rollins students and Win­ residents streamed in to watch moving, Chapin is vibrant and ter Park residents who con­ the showmen. The concert was jovial. With his charm he capti­ verged on the Enyart-Alumni filmed by NBC for a muscular vated the audience, involving Field House on Thursday, Octo­ dystrophy documentary to be them in his performance as well ber 7 to hear the Muscular compiled in the near future. as in his emotions. He has been Dystrophy . Lighting for the performance was described as the last of the The artists displayed their provided by the Annie Russell troubadors, and the style of his talents in one of the longest, Theatre and was directed and music attests to the validity of rowdiest concerts I've ever ex­ managed by Rollins Senior, Brad this name. His songs are stories. perienced. Despite the fact that Syckes. The simplicity of their ideas the performance lasted 4 hours, Vernon Hall, a familiar face on match their tunes, and makes the crowd which left the field the Rollins stage, after over­ listening to him easy. house at the concert's end was coming technical difficulties with Chapin managed masterfully almost as large as that which his microphone, entertained the without his back-up group, and arrived at its beginning. audience with his original comp­ used audience volunteers to fill Rollins hosted the Muscular ositions. While his songs lack the their places in more than one Dystrophy benefit with the un­ qualities that make hits, they are number. Even those who didn't derstanding that the school re­ memorable. While sometimes re- have the opportunity to join him ceive 700 complimentary tickets petetive and without musical on the stage participated in the for the use of the college's continuity, they are unique and singing, which caused a real students. General Admission to impressive nonetheless. sense of unity in the audience [Coolbroth Photo] the concert cost $5.50 and all Harry Chapin succeeded in with the performer. The students of Rollins are indebted to Cindy Prather, area director of the Muscular Dys­ Beer Issue Causes Student Action trophy foundation, Ivan Fleish­ man, of the Rollins Student A special meeting of the Rollins the Assembly's decision. Assembly exactly what was to be Center and LaRue Boyd, Rollins Student Assembly was held In the meeting Tuesday after­ voted on, and what its results Director of Public" Relations for Tuesday October 12 at 4 p.m. in noon, Ivan Fleishman raised the would be, and whether what was providing us with an evening of the Crummer Hall auditorium to point that a referendum incor­ happening was entirely legal such fine quality entertainment. determine the ramifications of rectly stating the original motion, according to the regulations con­ the referendum passed- the pre­ as the one voted on Monday did, tained within the R-book and ceding day concerning the use of should be considered invalid. Bill Roberts Rules of order, discus­ alcohol on buses to the the South Breda, Vice President of the sion was continued despite the Florida soccer game. Student Association suggested fact that it was out of order. New Books At an earlier meeting of the the institution of an amendment The motion for a retroactive Assembly a motion was passed to retroactive to the referendum amendment to allow buses to go the effect that the Association which would clarify and legalize to South Florida was passed by a America's Great Depression pay for 3 buses at $220 each with that referendum. Following ex­ margin of 19 to 14 with 2 ab­ Murray N. Roth bard, Author. the stipulation that no beer be tensive and heated discussion stentions. Therefore 3 buses will Rothbard uses his economic permitted on the buses. On from the floor, a motion was travel to the University of South analysis to forge a revisionist October 11, a referendum was made first by Nancy Hubsmith Florida this Saturday to witness view of the 1929 debacle. Built voted on to determine whether and some minutes later by Tim the Rollins Tars play that schools' upon the only theory that suc­ the student body was in accord Ryan that 3 buses be sent to team, and beer will be permitted cessfully predicted the Depres­ sion, Rothbard finds the state, with this decision. The results South Florida and funded by the on these buses. not laissez-faire, guilty. (Donated showed by a vote of 131 to 439 Student Association. As it was unclear to some members of the by Robert L. Bradley, Jr., Rollins that students were not in favor of 1977).

Margaret Thatcher: A Personal Students Agree that Carter Wins Debate and Political Biography. What sort of a person is this "I thought Carter was more by: ERIC HAFTER Carter charged Ford's weak woman who is likely to become policies have caused the United aggressive in the second debate Britain's first female Prime Min­ than he was in the first debate The race for the White House States to lose world power and ister? Russell Lewis, who knows because he viewed Ford as the after the second debate is one respect. In detente, he said, Mrs. Thatcher well, provides the opposition instead of the Presi­ marked with Presidential slips of Russia has outtraded the U.S. answer to this question. dent of the United States. Ford the tongue, biting sarcasm, accu­ and he criticized arms sales to put his foot in his mouth in regard sations and statements which are Arabs, denounced the Arab boy­ Why Not the Best? to the Eastern Europe issue and not always factual, and allusions cott, and would consider another Author bares his it seriously hindered his cam­ which seriously question the oil embargo as economic warfare. heart in his observations of paign. Carter's showing was im character of Gerald Ford and Carter also criticized Ford for not America as it moves into its third pressive and generally speaking, Jimmy Carter. These are the appointing a presidential com­ century. He shares with us he won the debate." traits of the debate which con­ mission to travel to Southeast unforgettable autobiographical cern many students at Rollins. Asia to try to trade for the pictures of life in the south. Many observers of the October 6 release of information about Tom Mazie debate thought that the candi­ those who are missing in action as Prelude to Science. dates came across as "lower than a result of the war. Richard Furnald ' Smith, the average citizen." at times Some observations: author. Here is a detached and while many thought that the witty look at the world of magic, "The second debate was better divination, and the occult, which debate changed few votes, the "The second debate was a than the first because the men effect was that it slowed the definite contrast to the first is neither patronizing nor seemed more in control. Ford's credulous. momentum Ford had been debate because Carter appeared allsuion to the Pope in regard to confident, self-assured, and building. the Helsinki agreement and Hard Times; an Oral History of strong when dealing with the In the debate, Pres. Ford Carter's allusion to Marx and his the Great Depression. issues. He was in control under defended his foreign policy as one doctrine that capitalism can't Author Studs Terkel has re­ pressure - definitely presidential that has kept America strong and survive without war were the low captured the Depression in all its al peace. He accused Carter of material." points of the debate. Ford's complexity and excitement. This wanting to weaken the U.S. Shawne Wickham handling of the Eastern Europe book is not only a gold mine of military defense. He defended "I'm impressed with the confi­ issue was bad from a diplomatic information - much of it hitherto U.S. arms sales abroad and his dence each candidate showed point of view because if the unknown - but a fascim+;ng handling of the Arab boycott of which lent itself to a more statement was made during a interplay of memory and t t, American companies that trade interesting debate than the first. formal diplomatic meeting it showing how the Depressk-n with Israel. Ford provoked sharp Ford came out displaying more would have had far greater affected the lives of those who faction from Carter by saying leadership qualities and showed ramifications on U.S. foreign lived through it, transforming the there is no soviet domination of depth in his understanding of policy." most bitter men: ^nes into a Eastern Europe. foreign affairs." Luther Graham surprising nostalgia Carol Graham Page 6

New Theme -"Rush Greek by: TISH COMPTON The Interfraternity Council into their sorority, they are being and the Panhellenic Council of encouraged to suggest that there Rollins are promoting the idea of are other sororities on campus "rushing Greek" this year in that are good also. order to increase the number of The most important idea people in all the Greek organi­ emphasized, however, by Shelly zations on campus. By encourag­ Wilson, president of the Panhel­ ing all Greek organizations to lenic Council, is that of keeping promote the other Greek organi­ an open mind. As easy as it is to zations as well as their own, they be influenced by what everyone hope to reach this goal. says, it is important that the The Interfraternity Council Rushee keeps his or her mind and Panhellenic Council, made up open to all the people they meet, of members from each sorority since no sorority or fraternity is and fraternity, are the Greek in any tangible way "better" or David Steph, I.F.C. Shelly WUson, Pan-Hel organizations' governing bodies "worse" than another. [Vitaliano who are responsible for promot­ As there are problems that will ing rush and setting the guide­ arise during rush, Shelly Wilson, lines for the parties. along with Cindy Clarke and The Perfect Roomate Rushing Greek has been tried David Steph will be happy to by: LINDA MAUGHAN like lost keys, snoring or before, but this year it is truly answer any questions that any­ enough showers. one might have concerning rush. being emphasized. Sororities and A roommate by definition is a Do these guidelines fit y| Their phone numbers are: Cindy fraternities are being encouraged person who shares a room with roommate? If not, don't run Clarke, Rush Chairman, ext. to promote all Greek organiza­ another person. But living with your R.A. screaming for a 2533, Shelly Wilson, president of tions instead of just their own. someone 24 hours a day entails one. Instead, ask yourself if j the Panhellenic Council, ext. 2772 For example, if the girls in one of much more than that. Of course fit the requirements. Remem) the sororities see that there are and David Steph, president of the you're your roommate's Interfraternity Council, 644-2329. everyone dreams of having the girls who do not necessarily fit "perfect roommate," but who can mate! say exactly what that is? Al­ though each of us has our own Greeks Rush Hard; individual preferences, we can all agree on certain basic guidelines. Experience Wild Night The perfect roommate must; The Chi Omegas and Lamfc 1) own a car - preferably new rushed hard last Saturday nij| and full of gas. October 9 at the World Inn] 2) wear the exact same size of Orlando. Live entertainment clothes and shoes as his/her provided for the Greeks roommate. rushees by "In the Beginning,] 3) have richf parents nearby group which has gained who are willing to provide a fame from their performances! stereo, T.V., phone, interior deco­ the Wiretap. rator, fridge, and free laundry The party was plagued service. crashers and liquor thieves 4) have a ready and endless few people seemed to mind. supply of. quarters for the soda crowd was huge and the mu machine. inspired dancers to remain ont 5) be gifted with the ability to floor- all evening. Heavy-hand offer guidance in all academic and bartenders supplied by the emotional areas, including calcu­ complicated the effort to ka lus, girls/boys, hangovers and things tidy, but excesses wq how to give Mom and Dad the kept in check for the most p news about your first "F". A number of girls who Theta's take pride in how they dress for rush parties. [Coolbroth Photo] 6) be a bribable judge of the missed rides were interested: student court. enterprising enough to take cal Musician, Intellect Expounds 7) love the munchies as much to the party. The effort displayl as you do and be willing to front by them was highly appreciatf by: COLLEEN McCRANE able to see his facial expressions the check for Domino's. by the Chi-O's, andluckily, no( "I have ideas, alot of people do more vividly than was the 8) be willing to endure the wild had to use the same means but are afraid to express them, audience, and they confirmed my partying or constant studying of come home. but as I've gotten older I've belief that he puts his "all" into his/her roommate. Dates brought by a become less recalcitrant, "Harry what he undertakes. 9) know when to get lost and Lambda's who were in < Chapin admitted. He is an inter­ Fall is the "benefit season" for when to stick around. sororities displayed a trend viewer's dream. He bares his Harry Chapin. After leaving Rol­ 10) not complain about habits dous amount of decorum 21 feelings as readily in conversa­ lins College on a 4 a.m. flight he diference to the hostesses tion as he does in his songs. was scheduled to- appear in Thoughts on Humanity avoiding extensive conversati| I had the opportunity to meet Ithaca, for 2 shows, with the rushees. and speak with Harry at a cham­ by: WICKFORD W. WELDEN and then zip down to New Jersey Visitors from the Phi De| pagne reception which preceeded for another. When I expressed For the sake of appearances, a Theta party which was held his benefit concert at Rollins, concern over the state of his voice man may appear outwardly calm same night arrived with or dr^ October 7. His compassion is after the concert, and asked how while inwardly being assailed by ped off their rushee-dates. It' obvious in shake of his hand and he could keep up such a rigorous relentless torments. refreshing to see the cordiality] the openness with which he singing schedule, he smiled and their mixing. addressed those who spoke with answered that luckily his career It is better to live for an ideal The evening was topped him. He is as vibrant in conversa­ doesn't depend on how his voice than in the shadow of despair. with an after-party at tion as he is on the stage.and sounds, but rather, on the songs Lambda house, where those despite the sad subjects of his themselves. The works of a great artist do not had attended the rush party M songs there is a constant twinkle This was the native New merely depict humanity; they joined by other Rollins stude-1 in his eyes that betrays his Yorker's first trip to the Orlando become a virtual extension of it. joviality. Chapin doesn't hesitate The party mood continued 1° area. While he agreed that the He that thinks of only himself to express his emotions. Watch­ Rollins campus is beautiful, after the beer ran out, often ends being by himself. students were seen dragg ing the concert backstage on Harry said, "but it's the people The greatest wars are fought in closed circuit television, I was that matter." themselves home long into solitude. morning hours. Page ,7

iMttJu shutout Streak Continues lffUn by: SIMON TALBOT consistant Rollins attack, and The Rollins College Tars their offense could not handle the played Jacksonville University efficient Rollins defense. on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. on the The next game is on October ,Sandsput Field. By beating Jack­ 16th, to be played against the sonville 3-0, the Tars continued University of South Florida, and I their streak of shutouts to five in is away from home. As there are j. a row. three buses going to South I This run of shutouts can only Florida (beer is allowed) I urge all "be attributed to the excellence of to try and go, and see the Tars the Tars defense, consisting of play, and hopefully beat, South Tom Meyer, Mike Fogle, Andy Florida. Leeker, and Chris Domijon, who Those who plan on attending all played excellent games. Andy the Rollins vs. South Florida Leeker proved his ability to play game should be particularly Newly formed Rollins Swim Club members. [Coolbroth Photo) and cover on all parts of the field, aware of their behavior since and was rewarded by scoring the they do represent Rollins first goal, heading it in from a Bill College. Coach Meisel; a Man for Water McCalmont corner kick. Mike This year is the seventh year coaching swimmers since 1950, Fogle played a good running that Coach Harold Meisel has but, for some reason, the swim game, taking some good shots ROLLINS 2 - ERSKINE 0 tried to have a Rollins College team idea has been slow to catch from outside the area. Tommy "club" swim team. Harry is an on in recent years. So, for the Meyer, as usual, played a very accomplished coach who has been past few years, Coach Meisel has strong game, being his usual concentrated most of his Rollins stalwart self in defense, and effort on a successful and bene­ Chris Domijon made several good ficial drownproofing course. runs, and played his usual good During his tenure at Rollins games. Mr. Meisel has effected many The second goal was an excel­ new innovations and programs. lent play, scored by freshman Before the Alfond Pool came into starter, Peter Porto, who played being, Harold Meisel moved the .^y well, often fooling the When walking around Rollins and captivate the girls from all Rollins intramural meet out of Jacksonville defense with good campus and you run into Mike over this county-is certainly not Lake Virginia into rented pools ball control and dribbling. He Fogle you find it hard to believe in question. and provided transportation for scored his goal from the left wing this energetic, vivacious, even A combined Business and Eco­ students to pools for workouts. with a hard, swerving shot, worldly character arrived here nomics major, Mike loves Rollins, One of Mr. Meisel's greatest which left the goalkeeper just four years ago from, Harwick however, he is ready to branch accomplishments is his develop­ standing. a small coal minning town in out into business. When talking ment of the Swim Bench for The third goal came from Pennsylvania with a population of dryland training. When asked Emmett Mueller, who scored on a only 350 residents. It is not what impelled him to invent the defensive error from Jackson­ suprising Mike feels one of the Swim Bench > Coach Meisel re­ ville, when the cross ball came largest benefits in a Rollins plied, "specificity." Coach Meisel back to Mueller, who in turn shot Education is a chance to meet has lectured on his brainchild to it into the back of the net. The such a variety of people. "I had a 80 members of FACA, 120 rest of the game consisted of pre-conceived stereotype of what coaches at a Chattanoga Y clinic, an American was like, I've since tough tackling, and good inter- and over 500 coaches at the found that notion to be that of a captions on the Rollins Team. "World Clinic" in Las Vegas. small town Pennsylvanian, not an Jacksonville played a good game, Coach Meisel's exercise program American." Mikes ability to meet but their defense wilted under and swim bench are now used at every major college in the U.S.A. and is strongly supported by our Olympic coach Dr. Jim Counsilman. Along with his position at nichol/ Rollins Harold Meisel somewhere found the time four years ago to charter his swim team, the Blue Dolphins. The Blue Dolphins are a I leu now ranked tops in this area and are ranked 18th in the nation. As far as college swimming in ROCK-DISCO generaLMr. Meisel believes that Mike Fogel one can only have a successful THE LARGEST LIGHTED with Mike one senses a refresh­ college team through the use of DANCE FLOOR ing, almost inspiring air of confi­ scholarships. Out of the many dence. The business world does Florida colleges who. have avail­ Of THE SOUTHEAST! not frighten Mike, "I'm ready for able facilities, only Tampa Uni­ it, and pretty confident I'll be a versity and F.T.U. have swim Free Admission Tuesday Nite success at whatever I end up teams this season and they are doing. I always try to be the best both scheduled to swim against with College I.D. at what ever I do." His philo­ the Rollins swim team sometime sophy seems to work well for in the near future. Through hard No Drink Over $1.00 him. A leader in his fraternity, work and dedication Coach 70 WEST AMELIA AVENUE very good student and captain of Meisel hopes to have a fairly this years' Tars' Soccer team, his presentable team by then. AT 1-4 record speaks for itself. Mike Though Coach Meisel puts his DOWNTOWN ORLANDO Fogle is definately worthy of teams through workouts that are being a Tar in "Spotlight." not easy, he is always fair. Page 8 mnm New Films B.S.U. Dance, Friday

FABULOUS FILMS!! Black Student Union will spon­ Woody Allen's Bananas on Fri., sor a dance in the student union Oct. 15; Death in Venice on Tues., Alliance Francaise at 9:30, Friday, October 15. The Oct. 19; O Lucky Man on Fri., music will be provided by Oct. 22; and Mean Streets on The Alliance Francaise of Rol­ FUSION. Students and faculty Sat., Oct. 30 Films are shown at admitted free, all others $1.00. 8:00 p.m. in the Bush Auditorium. lins College will present a movie, . . . EXCITING SPEAKERS!! in French, Thursday evening, Play Review, Monday The Amazing Kreskin will be October 21, at 8:00 p.m., at Hauck Hall Auditorium, Rollins College LADIES READY TO WEAR speaking at Rollins on Friday, PDT has Miller to speak on October 29. Come and let him Campus. Am you the person we seek who hes dreamed] "Candide" amaze you from 7-9 p.m. in the The film to be shown is entitled of owning end opeieting their very own befcl boutique? Our program includes s completedI Bush Auditorium. "Les Huit Coups de l'Horloge," (The Clock struck 8, based on On Monday, October 18th, Dr. of fixtures end supplies, tn-store training, gJ . . .GREAT DANCE BANDS!! Elinor Miller, head of the Foreign grand opening, beginning inventory and corvl On Friday, November 5, there Arsene Lupin's series, with George Descrieres, ex-actor, at Language Department, will lec­ tinuiog assistance, NO EXPERIENCE NECESj will be a dance in the Union ture on "Candide." The lecture SARY. AM for as ttttfe as $12,500. WRITE featuring "Clockwork" (some of the Comedie Francaise, in Paris, will begin at 7:00 p.m., and will TODAY FOR FREE LITERATURE TO: you may remember them from a as Arsene Lupin, under the take place in the Phi Delta Theta SOUTHERN BEJ.LE FASHIONS, P.O. Box©| TKE party a few weeks ago). Be direction of Jean-Pierre Ashland, Ohio 44806. living room. there from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.! Desagnat. Teachers and students of • • • * * * French, and persons interested in the French Culture, are cordially r Yearbook Photo Meeting invited. TheTeachings of Jose Cuervo: The Tomokan yearbook is orga­ • • • nizing its photography staff for this year. There will be a meeting Archaeology Lecture for anyone interested Monday, u October 18 in the yearbook office Dr. Charles W. Fairbanks, in Carnegie Hall at 7:30. distinguished Service Professor All photographers bring of Anthropology at the Uni­ samples of their work. versity of Florida will be the There is kick-off speaker for the Casa * * * Iberia Series on Saturday, Oc­ tober 16 at 10:30 a.m. in Hauck Hall Auditorium. Dr. Fairbanks' Chapel News slide lecture presentation is titled Dr. Bruce Wavell, head of the "An Overview of Florida Archae­ Philosophy and Religion Depart­ ology". This lecture is jointly white » ment, will give the Faculty sponsored by Casa Iberia and the Anthropology section in the Be­ Chapel Talk at the Chapel Ser­ havioral Science Department. vice, Sunday at 9:45 a.m. His Free admission to Rollins College subject will be "Interpreting the students (day and evening), fac­ Bible." A Talk-Back will follow in ulty and staff. the Frances Chapel. Dr. Wavell and then has taught at Rollins since 1959. * * * His doctorate is from the Uni­ versity of London. The Chapel Choir will sing Ecce Sacerdos by Bruckner and In Paradisum from the Faure Requiem. there is ** • [oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo NEEDED - PART TIME CHURCH YOUTH DIRECTOR white." 10 HOURS A WEEK

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