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Sandspur, Vol. 43 No. 18, February 16, 1938

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Oldest CoUege Newspaper ttoiun0|^San{i0pur Fifty-Four Years (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938 (Complete Campus Coverage) NUMBER 18

PLfllERS GIVE Program For Founders* Week HENRY R. LUCE,

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Dr. Edwin R. A. Seligman and Mr. Ar­ PERFOiANGE 2:50 p. M.—All-college Assembly. Program by thur Sweetser. College Commons. (By in­ EDITOR, TO BE the Hungerford School Singers. Annie vitation, at $2.50 per plate. Please make Russell Theatre. reservations with Professor A. J. Hanna, Rollins College, phone 299.) 5 :00 p. M.—Great Personalities in Art Seminar. Directly jollowing the dinner, all those OF "HIGH TOR" Art Studio. (60c.) in attendance will be frivileged to view a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 frivate showing of Walt Disney's "Snow Play To Be Given Thursday 11:00 A. M.—Lecture, "Fascism, Nazi Socialism Introduced New Writing Style And Friday In Annie White and the Seven Dwarfs". Annie Rus­ and Communism", by Dr. John Martin. sell Theatre. In Magazine Field Which Russell Theatre Won Him Award High School Auditorium. (Silver collec­ 9:00 p. M.—All-college Dance, given by the FULLER PLAYS LEAD tion.) Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. Dubsdread FOUNDED **TIME" AT 25 5:00 p. M.—Organ Vespers. Miss Adelaide Country Club. Alumni are cordially in­ Cast Composed of Veterans Ahrling, Soprano; Professor Herman F. vited to attend. Also Started ^Fortune" and and Newcomers Siewert, F. A. G. O., Organist. Knowles SuND.\Y, FEBRUARY 20 Life" Memorial Chapel. 9:45 A. M.—Founders' Week Morning Medita­ Maxwell Anderson's "High Tor", 8:15 p. M.—Dramatic Production, "High Tor", One of the featured contributors tion. Sermon by Dr. Arthur Lee Kinsolv­ the second production of the Rol­ by the Rollins Student Players. Annie " in person" to the table of con­ lins Student Players, will be given ing, Rector of Trinity Church, Boston. Ded­ tents of the Rollins Animated Mag­ Russell Theatre. (?1.00, 75c, 50c.) ication and Unveiling of Window in honor this Thursday and Friday in the ^fmk-pif m^Ms c/?fwt azine when its is published Suday . Numerous FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 of Mrs. Frances Knowles Warren. Knowles afternoon, February 20, as a conjectures about the play have 10:00 A. M.—Adjourned Meeting of the Board of Memorial Chapel. The nave will be re­ Founders' Week highlight, will be arisen. Everyone seems interested Trustees. Choir Room, Knowles Memorial served for the College and Alumni until Henry R. Luce, the brilliant young in learning what the Student Com­ Chapel. 9:40 a. m. The remainder of the Chafel ADMIRAL BYRD TO editor of "Time Magazine", "For­ pany has done with this play which RALPH A. GRAM TO 11:00 A. M.—Lecture, "Ornithology", by Mr. Ed­ is ofen to the Public. tune" and "Life", was on Broadway last season. Its ward Mott Davis. Annie Russell Theatre. 11:00 A. M.—Services at other Winter Park For his contribution to the mag­ recent professional production and Ofen to the Public. Churches. azine field in which he introduled the critical acclaim it won at the 1:00 p. M.—President's Luncheon for Animated BECDLLEGEGDEST a new style of writing, Mr. Luce RE ON "MAGAZINE" 4:00 p. M.—Eighteenth Anniversary Program of time have been a challenge to both Magazine Contributors and Guests. Presi­ was recently honored by Yale Uni­ Professor Allen and the cast. the Irving Bacheller Essay Contest in Flor­ dent's House. (By invitation.) To Speak At Convocation versity, his alma mater, by pres­ ida History. President's House, 208 North Technically the play is as nearly Designed Knowles Memorial 2:30 p. M.—"Rollins Animated Magazine", Monday entation to him of the Montclair Interlachen Avenue. Ofen to the Public. perfect as it is possible for the Chapel Vol. XL, No. 1. President Hamilton Holt, Yale Bowl, awarded annually to 8:15 p. M.—Dramatic Production, "High Tor", dramatic department to make it. Editor; Dr. Edwin Osgood Grover, Pub- HAS EXPLORED POLES the Yale graduate making his "Y The complete success of the pro­ by the Rollins Student Players. Annie Rus­ in life". Mr. Luce was the tenth HAS NUMBER DEGREES Usher. College Campus. Reserved seats duction is now in the hands of the sell Theatre.' ($1.00, 75c, 50c.) will not be held later than l-.li f. m. (In Admiral Richard E. Byrd, the recipient of the highly coveted hon- actors. Professor Allen, the di­ SATURD.W, FEBRUARY 19 case of rain, the "Magazine" will be "pub­ explorer who has flown over both rector, has worked with a cast of Ralph Adams Cram, the Alumni and- Ofen Camfus Day lished" in the Annie Russell Theatre, the poles, north and south, and who al­ Mr. Luce, who was born of Amer­ veterans and newcomers. These two ecclesiastical architect who de­ All College buildings will be open for and Recreation most sacrificed his life in the in­ ican parentage in the Shantung elements had to be fused into a signed Knowles Memorial Chapel inspection by Alumni, Winter Visitors and Hall.) terest of science while living alone Province of China, is only 39 years unit that functions for the good of at Eollins College, will be a sruest Friends of Rollins from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 in a hut in the Antarctic, will be old but he has been an important the production. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 a Founders' Week guest at Rollins of Rollins College during the Noon and from 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. figure in the publishing field for College, and one of the speakers In a play of this nature all parts Founders' Week program and will Founders' Day the past 15 years. When he was are important to the development 9:00 A. M.—Gay Nineties Breakfast. Alumni at Founders' Day convocation Mon­ be one of the contributors to the 9:30 A. M.—Academic Procession forms at Car­ only 25 years old he founded, with of the theme. Although nominally who attended Rollins during this period are day morning. "pages" of the Rollins Animated negie Hall. Professor Edward F. Wein­ Briton Hadden, the magazine there may be stars, actually there invited to a breakfast at the home of Mr. and The intrepid explorer is one of "Time", which developed a new Magazine when it is published in berg, Marshal. are many parts which make as Mrs. Henry Mowbray, 442 Chase Avenue, the most prominent men of affairs technique in reporting current an outdoor setting on Sunday aft­ 10:00 A. M.—Founders' Day Convocation. Speak­ great demands upon the actors as in costume if convenient. (Please send ac­ who will participate in the 53rd events, and became immediately ernoon, February 20, at 2:30 ers: Mr. Henry Robinson Luce and Rich­ any starring role. ceptances to Mr. Mowbray.) anniversaiy of the founding ofi successful. Later he founded "For­ o'clock. ard Evelyn Byrd, Rear Admiral, U. S. N., The final polishing of the last 9:00 A. M.—Registration of all returning Alum­ Rollins College. He began his bril­ tune" a monthly magazine, and Ret. Reserved seats will not be held later liant naval career as an ensign in week's rehearsal should eliminate ni. Pinehurst. more recently his company entered Dr. Cram is not only one of the than 9:5S a. m. 1912 and advanced through t h e any flaws that may be present now. 11:00 A. M.—Lecture, "Christianity and the To­ the pictorial field by the introduc­ When the curtain rises on the first great architects of the world but grades to lieutenant commander in tion of "Life", whose imitators are talitarian State: God or Caesar", by Dr. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 scene of the play on Thursday, the an author of many books of art, four years After his epochal north becoming legion. Charles Stedman Macfarland. Annie Rus­ 4:00 p. M.—Lecture, "Racine and the Grand director and the cast are confident architecture, philosophy, religion, pole flight he was promoted to The Rollins Animated Magazine sell Theatre. Ofen to the Public. Monarque", by Baron Paul d'Estournelles they will have a play that will d international relations. The the grade of commander in 1926. will be "published" out-of-doors at 12:30 p. M.—Fortieth Annual Luncheon-Meeting de Constant. Woman's Club. Ofen to the prove different, beautiful, and com­ honorary degree of Litt. D. has Public. A year after his flight over the 2:30 p. m. Sunday, the 20th. The pletely delightful. been conferred upon him by Prince­ of the Rollins College Alumni Association, north pole with Floyd Bennett, Ad­ 8:00 p. M.—Debate. University of Pennsyl­ editorial office will be a canopied The complete cast is as follows: Dr. Rex Beach, '97, President. Mrs. Elvira miral Byrd flew across the At­ ton and Williams, and the honr.r. vania versus Rollins College. Subject: platform facing an audience of The Indian, Jack Buckwalter; Van Carter Garner, x04, author of "Ezekiel", lantic Ocean to France, a distance ry degree of LL.D by Yale and Resolved—That the National Labor Rela­ several thousand "subscribers". Van Dom, George Fuller; Judith, will read two of her unpublished stories. of 4,200 miles, the flight lasting Notre Dame. Dr. Cram, who is tions Board Should Be Empowered to En­ The "only magazine in the world Vicky Morgan; Art J. Biggs, John College Commons. (SI.00.) 42 hours. In 1929, he made his the consulting architect for sev­ force Arbitration of All Industrial Dis­ that comes alive" will include Lonsdale; Judge Skimmerhorn, eral colleges and universities, and 2:30 to 6:00 p. M.—Antique China Exhibit and first flight to the Antarctic, flying among its contributor this year putes. Congregational Church. (Silver over the south pole on November Robin Rae; Lise, Hildegard Rees; has designed some of the most Tea. Auspices, the Rollins College Alumni Ralph Adams Cram, John Palmer collection.) 29, 1929. He began his second ex­ Captain Asher, Richard Rodda; beautiful churches in the country, Association. Mayflower Hall. (50c.) Gavit, Arthur Guiterman, Daniel Peter, Joe Rembock; DeWitt, Da­ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 pedition to the Antarctic in Oc­ C. Beard, Richard Burton, Anny has said that he considers his de­ 3:30 p. M.—Annual Memorial Vespers. Knowles vitt Felder; Dope, Mortimer Lich­ Memorial Chapel. 8:15 p. M.—Concert by the Symphony Orchestra tober of 1933. Recent reports in­ Rutz, the Virgin Mary of the Ober­ sign of the chapel at Rollins one dicate that the valiant explorer is tenstein; Elkus, William Webb; 7:30 p. M.—Annual Founders' Week Dinner. of Central Florida at Winter Park. High ammergau Passion Play, Rev. Ar­ Buddy, Alfred McCreary; Patsy, of his most notable achievements. planning another scientific expedi­ Brief remarks by Dr. Ralph Adams Cram, School Auditorium. ($1.00, 75c.) thur L. Kinsolving, Elvira Garner, Joe Knowles' A. B. Skimmerhorn, Other contributors to the "table tion to the south polar regions. and others. of contents" to this year's issue Donald Cram; Budge, Warren Admiral Byrd has been awarded Hamilton Holt, president of Rol­ of the Rollins Animated Magazine Hume; Dutch Sailors, James Haig, the Congressional Medal of Honor, lins, and originator of t h e Ani­ will include Henry R. Luce, Arthur Jack Harris, Jack Sharp. the Special Congressional Medal, mated Magazine, will again serve Guiterman, Richard Burton, John iDARIAGA GAVE! the Congressional Life Saving Med­ as its "editor", and Professor Ed­ The box-office will be open this Palmer Gavit, Elvira Garner, E. R. Headlines al of Honor, the Navy Distinguish­ win O. Grover, who has been pub­ afternoon from four to six and will A. Seligman, Princess Atalca, By FRED LIBERMAN ed Service Medal, the Hubbard lisher of the magazine since it was be open for the remainder of the Thomas Dreier, Rev. Arthur Leo Gold Medal "for valor in explora­ founded, will fill the same role. week at these hours. The price of Kinsolving, Josephine Daskan Ba­ LECTORE SERIES LECTURE TOESDAY There doesn't seem to be any­ tion", the Navy Cross, the Flying seats ranges fi'om seventy-five con, and other noted writers and Admission is free. There is no cents to a dollar. one in Washington who has a clear Cross, and he has been the recip­ leaders of thought. 'Tools For Tomorrow's World* Gained Renown As Spanisl» "subscription price", but a collec­ idea of what America's foreign ient of 22 citations from the U. S. tion will be taken up, as usual, Was Subject Statesman policy is going to be, not even Mr. Navy Department. for the college library fund. ?nnci Lowenstein, Rollins Visitor, Roosevelt. SPOKE AT AUDITORIUM ADULT EDUCATION Sometime last fall the President Has Autobiography Published In March made an address at Chicago in Spain's great statesman •— Sal­ Dr. Hamilton Holt Deplores World Dr. Evelyn Newman concluded which he stated that the United vador de Madariaga—who lectured Hubertus Maria Friedrich, Prince i its names, but to the fact that, in her series of lectures Monday aft- States must act as leader in the here Tuesday afternoon, February Armament Race In Speech, Sunday Loewenstein Wertheim - Freuden- the good old days when any rul­ ei-noon in the Episcopal Parisfh family of nations and that "con­ 15, is a man of many parts. He berg. Count Loewenstein-Schaffe- ing princes could squeeze the Jews House with the address "Tools for certed action" was necessary to has gained world-renowned distinc­ A capacity crowd filled the the bill which ostensible is to take necfl. That's all of it—the name as they liked, the Loewensteins Tomorrow's World". cleanse the world of war talk and tion not only in statesmaship as Knowles Memorial Chapel last Sun­ the profits out of war. What it of His Serene Highness, the 30-^ never taxed their Jews more than "If we think in terms of the war action. an official representative of Spain, day morning to hear Dr. Hamilton really does, of course, is to give year-old aristocrat—now sojourn­ four times a year! The explana­ medieval world", said Dr. Newman, But now comes Representative but has distinguished himself also Holt speak on the subject, "Arma­ the President power to conscript ing in this country—and whose tion of their names is simply this: "as one in which the effort was Carl Vinson with an $800,000,000 as an author, an educator, and a ment and Disarmament". In sub­ men and money and resources and autobiography, "Conquest of t h e The Prince's family, which has a to have God rule, and the modern naval appropriations bill, the pur­ scholar. stance, his talk was as follows: public services in time of war. The Past", is announced for March recorded history of a thousand as machine ruled we are yet con­ pose of which is to provide our His lecture, presented at 4:15 P. "The world situation today is propaganda is already startling. publication by Houghton Mifflin years, antedates the Jewish as­ fronted by the catostrophic situ­ country with a fleet it doesn't need. M. in the Winter Park High School without parallel. One would think Today begins National Defence Company. "A prince with all those sumption of patronymics. When ation of the present that both of-/ Some fool Congressmen have a Auditorium under the auspices of that the greatest war known to his­ Week. It is sponsored by the Re­ Jewish names?" is the first ques­ they were no longer able to get on forts have failed. The world to-" notion that sometime in the not- the Spanish Institute of Florida, tory would give the world halt. serve Officers Trainmg Corps and tion the average American asks. in the world simply as Aaron son day must find a way by which the so-distant future a foreign power was an outstanding event in the 8,500,000 men dead, 21,000,000 men has the support of the Army and Being himself without race preju­ of Jacob, or Mordecai son of Ab­ spiritual values of life are made to is going to take it upon itself to Founders' Week program at Rol­ wounded, billions of dollars vanish­ Navy. The pacificts are equally dice and utterly opposed to all raham, the Jews took, whenever motivate the machinery of living. attack America; they demand we lins College. ed. And yet the nations are arm­ active, however, in attack the pres­ anti-Semitism, the Prince gets a they could, the names of the towns So our tools for tomorrow's world should be ready when such an As a statesman, Senor de Mada­ ing as never before. The United ident and the military clique to great deal of fun out of those Jew­ or cities or villages in which they can not be those of the industrial emergency occurs. riaga has achieved distinction as a States is arming as never before, which he is supposed to have sold ish names. lived. Hence the Frankfurters, revolution and of our present ma­ Rot! Any thinking person knows former minister of education and and yet we are at peace with all out. America—Democracy—is in Berliners, Breslaus, Speyers, Wer- chine age. They must be spiritu­ There is a story about his grand­ well that this hypothetical set-up justice of Spain, as former Spanish nations. We are protected on the action. We will hear arguments fair theims, etc. al and the greatest of them must father which the Prince relates is fantastic. Who wants to at­ ambassador to the United State.* east and west by vast oceans; we and foul, reasonable and unreason­ be courage, adventure, and faith". with gusto. Prince Leopold was Prince Hubertus once got a great tack America? Japan? Germany? and later to France, as chief of the have weak military neighbors to able, until this bill is passed or re­ much impressed by a distinguished kick in London out of being invited *'It is well to recall how great Italy? disarmament section of the League the north and south. And yet two jected. appearing German whose acquain­ by Sir James and Lady Roth­ a part these three high spiritual If such was the case these na­ of Nations for five years, as a weeks ago our president recom­ Fog of Misunderstanding tance he one day made in a rail- schild to a pre-view in their home qualities have played in the de­ tions would be far too wise to member of the Third Committee mended the greatest increase in We are not solving this question •tt'ay carriage. As they reached of "The House of Rothschild." velopment of our country". Dr. come across any ocean by boat. It of every assembly which met after armaments for the United States of armaments. It is involved in a Vienna, both rose, solemnly clicked There seated between his host and Newman continued. "This is the would leave their own coasts open 1922, as a member of the sub-com­ in the peace time history of our great fog of misunderstanding and their heels, and introduced them­ hostess, Hubertus heard the screen 150 anniversary of the establish­ for attack by any American allies. mittee on arts and letters of the country. It will cost next year, if misinterpretation. There are only selves. "My name is Schmidt," impersonator of the founder of the ment of the Constitution. A great It is hardly likely that with Ja­ Committee of International Coop­ Congress acceeds to his request, two things that can have an effect said the noble-looking German. "I Rothschild fortune exclaim: "That exposition is being planned in New pan's or Italy's treasury drained eration of the League of Nations, as they probably will, about a thou­ —force on one hand and reason on am Loewenstein Wertheim-Fi-eud- pestiferous Prince Loewenstein is York and another in S a n Fran­ by recent wars, either of these two and as chairman of the League of sand billion dollars! And that af­ the other—might and right—law enberg," said the Prince. "Gott in here again and I gave him ten cisco to celebrate the establishment countries will try to attack Amer­ Nations committee of five to deal fects each one of us here, in the and war. If you want things ac­ Himmel," explained Hen- Schmidt, thousand guilders only three weeks of the Constitution and the elec­ ica for years to come. with the Italo-Ethiopian dispute. State of Florida, and in the United complished you have got TO use "three Jews in one!" Incidentally, ago." That was undoubtedly a tion of the first president. Both And if then they do come, they Served In 1931 States. one or the other, or both. Inter­ Hubertus attributes his family's characteristic incident in the de- will open in April 1939, just 150 will not come by sea. An air fleet As an educator, Senor de Mada- Next Tuesday there cornea up for nationally speaking, the agents of popularity among the Jews not to Continued on page 2, col. 3) (Continued Page 2, Col. 4) (Continued on Page 2, col. 1) (Continued on Page 2, col. 6) debate or passage in our Senate (Continued on page 2, col. 5) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 19as TWO THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR "Magazine Speaker" FOUNDERS' WEEK TICKET NOTICE A MESSAGE FROM DR. HOLT

"It is not the spirit of Rollins College to burden students College Tickets for the Animated Magazine and Founders' with excessive rules and regulations and we have never re­ Day Convocation may be secured at the Dean's Office on quired attendance at the various functions sponsored by the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (Feb. 16-18) from 10 to IN MUSIC HERE college, all of which have some good in them and most of 12 and 3 to 5. Cooperation in observing these hours -will which have a great deal of good in them for the students. be appreciated. We only expect the students to attend a few big events of Animated Magazine.—A section will be reserved as usual for the year, and one which we do expect the student body as a the College. Each student is entitled to one ticket for OFFERED 10 ALL whole to attend is the Convocation exercises, one of the himself and may secure tickets for his parents but for chief events of Founders' Week. The good wishes and ap­ no other guests. Faculty and staff members may secure Bach Festival To Be Given proval of the distinguished guests present are a great benefit tickets for their wives or husbands but are not expected On March 3 and 4 in to the school. to bring guests. Reserved seats will not be held after Knowles Chapel "It will be of great gratification to the trustees and to me 2:25 p. m. personally if the Upper Division will march in procession, Founders' Day Convocation.—Admission to the Chapel on Mon­ STUDENT NUCLEUS in full force, for the Convocation Monday morning and a day morning will be by ticket only, until after the pro­ large attendance from the student body attend the services cession is seated. Lower Division students will not march Bloch Conducts Symphony Sunday morning. All will wish to hear the successor of but will be given tickets admitting to a special section. Orchestra Phillip Brooks, and to witness the unveiling of a stained glass Every effort will be made to supply tickets to parents. widow given in honor of Mrs. Warren, by the faculty, trustees, Faculty wives and husbands and Staff members are en­ Opportunities to acquite an ap­ students and friends of the college, whose benefactions al­ titled to one ticket etch, in either the balcony or the preciation of good music are be­ -> 3V<9A7//.7tW -M^jt-T ready made to the college can never be repaid. tridorium gallery. coming almost unlimited not only I need not add the importance of the Animated Maga­ for the students and faculty of zine, to be "published" on Sunday afternoon. This is a Red ^ZJiMELBiMSS^. "^ RolUns College but for the citizens HOLT DEPLORES Letter day event in Florida during the winter months." in this community. PRESIDENT HAMILTON HOLT. The Symphony Orchestra of Cen­ PUBLISH fflSTORY tral Florida at Winter Park, now ARMAMENT RACE Headlines .D.GARNEeTO in its twelfth season, gives a series of four public concerts during the (Continued from Page 1, Col. 7) OF LOEWENSTEIN winter season and the price of ad­ Madariaga To Be ORGAN VESPERS (Continued from page 1, col. 4) mission is made low enough to force are the army and navy; the Thursday, February 17, 5 p. m. (Continued from page 1, col. 2) Honored At Dinner will he their medium and such ai BE ON "MAGAZINE" make it possible for any one to at­ agents of reason are courts, parlia­ At Hotel Sunday 1. Choral Fantasie, "Ein Feste air fleet as will not be repulsed tend • The orchestra, which is con­ ments and executives. And the Burg" (A Mighty Fortress) cline of Hubertus's branch of the peace movement, as far as I can by battleships and cruisers. Has Written Book of Negro ducted by Alexander Bloch, pro­ (Continued from page 1, col. 5) Karg-Elert Should the new policy of Amer Stories Loewensteins. His ancestors grad­ fessor of violin at Rollins College, see, is nothing but the attenipt 2. Up the Saguenay A. Russel ually lost their ruling powers and to substitute laws for war, right ica be but a strengthening of the includes in its personnal students riaga achieved distinction as pro­ (St. Lawrence Sketches) their great possessions. for might, in the international old policy of isolation, this column and faculty of the Rollins Conserv­ fessor of Spanish eivilization at Ox­ 3. Praeludium Jarnefelt FORMER ROLLINSITE realm. The world up to this "'ime would suggest a heavier air fleet, The Prince's Catholicism, of atory of Music. ford University, where he was 4. Eli Michael Costa has lived under the psychology of and that fleet to be built when our course, does not make him love Ever since early in the fall, 150 serving in 1931 when the provision­ Adelaide Ahrling, soprano A former student of Rollins force. But if we substitute courts national treasury could better Hitler any more. His father is not choristers in Orlando, Winter Park, al republican government of Spain 5. Overture-Fantaisie College, who won fame almost over­ and parliaments we will gradually stand the shock. only a gooJ churchman, but is and several other cities in the made him ambassador to the Unit­ Tschaikowski night as an author of a best seller, become accustomed to them and imbued with all the dogmas of his state, have been rehearsing as ed States. He has also lectured Romeo and Juliet For right now the government is coming back to the campus next the psychology will turn. But in caste, and is essentially a feudalist units for the third annual Bach in American and European colleges 6. Die Allmacht Schubert has been spending millions of dol­ week to be a guest at several of the mean time we have to -tut be­ who respects only the peasants Festival of Winter Park which will and universities. (The Mighty) lars on unproductive enterprises. the Founders' Week programs. (even if they have to be shot now hind these courts sanctions, for Business is almost at a standstill. be given on March 3 and 4 ir As an author and scholar, Senor Miss Ahrling She is Mrs. Elvira Gamer, of and then when they fail to remain Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rol­ they will not work of themselves. This is not the way out of either de Madariaga is distinguished as 7. Schon Rosmarin (Fair Rose- Sanford, Fla., author of "Ezekiel", quietly in their places) because lins. The Bach Choir of Winter There are three great sanctions the recession or possibility of ' the author of many widely known Marie) .-.. Kreisler-Siewert a book of negro stories now in its they, too, have a most ancient tra­ Park, which has as its nucleus the available; public opinion, economic If President Roosevelt meant what books of literary criticism, political 8. Toccata, from suite Gothi- third edition. Mrs. Garner has ac dition. Perhaps it was a natural re­ Rollins student choir of sixty stu­ pressure and force. Public opinion he said in his Chicago address, then science, philosophy, fiction and es­ que Boellman cepted an invitation from the Rol action which made Hubertus a dent voices, is being trained by is a sanction on its negative side the concerted action to be taken says, and as a frequent contributor Miss Adelaide Ahrling, the lins Alumni Association to be £ complete democrat in all earnest­ Christopher 0. Honaas, choirmaS' but not always effective on its one of arms limitation, not of i to many of the leading magazines soloist on this prog-ani is guest at the annual Alumni Asso­ ness, valuing his titles only beci ter at Rollins. positive side. Economic pressure arming, whether it be for defense ciation luncheon-meeting on Sat­ of the amusement he gets out of is much more effective, though published here and abroad. from . or otherwise. Every Tuesday morning during A dinner in honor of the Spanish urday, Febi-uary 19, and has them and the leverage they give the academic year, the C' there are many difficulties unless With each country rearming, sented, as well, to be a conti'ibutor him in certain places. all the nations cooperate in order diplomat was held at the Seminole tory of Music offers a c( Hotel Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock democracies inspired by an imag­ "in person" to the "table of con Hubertus has stood fast and no to apportion the burdens equally music appeciation as a part of the under the auspices of Spanish In­ What a wonderful opportunity for ined Fascist danger and Fascists tents" of the Rollins Animated man can challenge his sincerity among the nations. So the only adult education program, membe: stitute for members of the Insti­ statesmen—a chance never before rearming because of an imagined Magazine when it is "published" since his consistency has cost him thing left is force. But how much of the Conservatory faculty as well tute and their friends. in the history of the world! Al­ alliance of the democracies, Sunday afternoon, February 20, his German citizenship and his as guest artists serving as lectur­ force is necessary to maintain law though it may be had at the su­ THERE IS ONLY ONE FINAL a Founders' Week feature. Austrian as well—for he, a Ba­ ers and demonstrators. and order ? Simply enough to preme price of great success per­ counteract the forces that may be OUTCOME . . . WAR! At the alumni luncheon meeting, varian Prince, was bom in Austria. United States ? We were the fir^t haps. My friends, if we are going At least once a week during the brought against it by the forces of Two Years Away it is announced, Mrs. Garner will He has paid for it with the loss to lead the movement for an order­ to have our armies and navys, in college year, organ vespers are disorder. In 1940 Japan is scheduled to be read two unpublisher stories about and when one considers what has offered in Knowles Memorial Chap­ ed world after the war. But we the last analysis, rule in interna­ host at the Olympic games. But her famous little character, "Eze- of means and the loss of security el by Professor Herman F. Siewert, Great Crisis have refused to join the League of tional affairs, then I say give our there is a strong possibility that giel", and his kin. happened to some of the anti-Hit­ chapel organist. And so we have this great crisis Nations, and ever since we have generals and admirals the proper lerites in Switzerland and on this will not be. At a matter of As Elvira Carter, she was a stu­ During February, March and as to the use of force in the United maintained a policy of isoiation instruments to rule. I admire Czechoslovakian soil he has cer­ fact, there is a strong possibility dent at Rollins in the year of 1903- April, there will be additional op­ States. We must be charitable to which was never so strong as it is them for their willingness to die tainly risked his life. Hitler has that there will not be any Olympics Called home because of the portunities to appreciate music at both sides. It is unfair to say today. We won't even join the because of our lack of statesmen. published his name among those in 1940. illness of her mother that the series of public recitals by that if we adopt this increase in World Court. The Senate has block- We lack men who are brave and banned as traitors to the Third The modern Olympic games year, she was unable to remain ir, members of the faculty at the Con­ the army and navy we are ?elling every effort of every President courageous enough to overrule pol­ Reich, and it was through his Am­ were revived to create an interna­ ollege. A native of Lebanon, servatory of Music. The series will out to the internat tonal bankers since Grover Cleveland to organize itics and ignorance. These things bassador to Vienna, our old war­ tional understanding and friend­ Tenn., she formerly attended Leb­ be presented in the Annie Russell and the munitions manufacturers. the world for peace. are at the bottom of the whole time friend. Von Papen, that the ship. But the games have failed anon College for Young Ladies, Theatre at the College. But on the other hand it is unfair trouble in the nitcd States today. Austrian edict of banishment was Neutrality But sometimes the prophecy of of their purpose. d moved to Dade City, Fla., at The Conservatory is also mak­ to say that the pacifists are cow­ issued against Loewenstein. Victor Hugo must come true, "The The holding of the games in the age of 15 because of her moth­ ing available to students and fac­ ards and want to scuttla away in We have a policy of absolute only battlefield will be a market Germany during 1936 was an 's poor health. A son, Douglas, Hubertus is a really happy man, ulty membei's of Rollins the en­ fear. The militarists say if you neutrality. This neutrality in cer­ don't have a large preparation for pening to human commerce and empty gesture. Most of the na­ a pupil in the Sanford High. for which his sense of humor de­ joyment of the phonograph and tain instances is a wonderful serves some of the credit. When war you cannot prevent war. Tho the mind opening to new ideas." tions attending the games felt no Modest Mrs. Gamer is frankly records of the Carnegie Music Set, thing. But at the worst neutrality more friendly toward Germany he received the official notifica­ recently given to the College by pacifists say if you prepare for a is an indifference to right and bewildered by the fame which has tion from the Nazi Government thing you get what you prepare Seymour Ballard led the call to after the Olympics than they had nveloped her. the Carnegie Corpoi'ation. Several wrong. True, we should not meddle before. that his rank of Prince had been afternoons during each week havo for. Our great difficulty is that in the affairs of other nations. worship; the responsive reading was "I have always loved the gen- we fail to appreciate the functions led by Ruth Bradley and George International politics and war taken away fi"om him and he had been set aside for students and But war cannot be dethroned by ine deep-South darky," she ex- of force. That is where our con­ Call and Rebecca-Ann Holt read again raise the talk of a boycott been demoted to Count, he burst faculty to make use of the set. a single nation; it must be with lains. "On my father's stock fusion comes. Force may be used the lessons. of the games. Such action almost into roars of laughter because the the cooperation of other nations. If farm in Tennessee, my pre-school for aggression; it may be used to occurred during the last Olympics. communication was addressed to: we want international police to in­ years were spent mostly in playing repel aggressions, which we call Now, with Japan's activities in "His Serene Highness Prince Hu- Spiritual Tools sure peace we must play our part. with ten little negroes. Their defense, and force may be used to China, peace-loving nations have b e r t u s Loewenstein Wertheim- We cannot do this by isolation and other, 'Aunt Rildy', is one of my Must Be Used In maintain law and order, which we good reason to back away from Freudenberg." He revels in the absolute neutrality. tenderest childhood memories. One call police force. Force used for the series in Japan. fact that there is still a price of World Development of these little darkies, *Bud', I used five thousand marks upon his head aggressions means that we impose Where are the statesmen to lead Sports activities cannot breach story playmate for my small and takes pride in his being the (Continued from page 1, col. 3) us out of this crisis? Where are the differences of political under­ I called him 'Ezekiel' and will on somebody else; this has last man to dare make a public long since been outlawed with tho the men who are equal to Hitler standing. The people who take placed him in Sanford. attack upon Hitler on German soil years after the inauguration of or Mussolini on the other side? part in the games are not the same As my boy grew older, I scrib­ lized nations. Defense force after Hitler had taken power. If George Washington in Federal Hall must be used as long as there is ones who make wars. They are bled these stories down to put in Hitler thinks he has hurt the boy in New York". the poor unfortunates who are his Memory Book. A friend per­ danger of offense. But police force Prince he once met in Munich in "The theme of this celebration is something different. This force forced to bear arms against men suaded me to send them to a pub­ f d out as to whether he would or is building the world of tomorrow", IS the enthronement of reason towards whom they have not any lisher, and much to my surprise Hitler's beer-hall days and sound- concluded Dr. Newman. "During It does not use the maximum force real grievance. they were accepted." would not become a candidate for these months we should all take February ll3, 1938 to pound the culprit into submis- So, matters being as they are to­ Mrs. Garner is now engaged in the throne of Bavaria, Adolf has courage from the struggles of our ; it uses only the minimum to Rollins College day, it will not be surprising to writing another series of her pop­ nother guess. forefathers and with that courage bring the culprit out where reason see a cancellation of the 1940 ular "Ezekiel" stories for her pub­ continue to make adventures to­ can assert itself. The police force, Winter Park, Fla. Olympics. It will be more surpris­ lisher. ward world cooperation with the therefore, is an agent of law and ing if the games are held. faith that they held for the great Rollins Debators der. One On Us idventure in national cooperation. unfavorable impression of mon­ To Meet Florida U. Now how can be turn these forces Dear Rollins College Shoppers: With this lecture Dr. Newman Here's a wierd piece of news archy. used for aggression into an inter­ from a democratic country. Eng­ The Rollines debaters will meet loncluded her series of lectures in Just in case it has slipped your national police force? By having From Hollywood straight to Orlando—to DICK­ land has placed a ban on the show­ mind this is the same country that the U. of Florida team Saturday the Adult Education Service. few nations in advance of the ing of Walt Disney's feature pic­ makes children learn how to wear morning at nine thirty in the An- others form an agreement among SON-IVES—comes the brilliant Miss Hollywood, Jr., ture, "Snow White and the Seven gas masks as soon as they are Russell Theatre, in a special say who they are. Howard Lyman themselves to maintain the forces Dwarfs" to children under 16. In enough to handle one. And program for the benefit of visitors and Everett Farnsworth, Jr., will of law and order and then let the with her exclusive collection of exciting new fashions. the first place, English censors this is the country in which a and alumni. The question will be uphold tho negative side for Rol­ other nations come in. Thus the claim the film is too scary and king abdicated his throne last year resolved; That the National Labor lins in this contest. All visitors danger from the outside is lessened These fascinating fashions will include dresses for secondly the queen in the picture for the love of a woman. Relations Board Should Be Em­ d friends of Rollins are cordial­ and the force within is strength­ might create in a child's mind an A paradox? It looks that way. powered To Enforce Arbitration ly invited to attend this debate. ened. "casual sports wear, more formal afternoon and eve­ Of All Industrial Disputes. But what is the situation in the lis question is being debated all ning wear. The exciting new fabrics and exotic new over the countiy by colleges that RYTEX—February Special Double Quantity at colors are bound to be the fashion sensation of the : membership in the Pi Kappa Usual Price Delta National Honorary Debating winter season. Miss Hollywood, Jr., explains that her oAuthors ^ay ternity. As yet the members The Rollins Press of the U. of Florida squad has not Store gowns are flattering conceptions for women who like been announced so we are unable to 310 E. Park Ave. BUICK to dress distinctively and smartly. LOCAL AND VISITING AUTHORS There is a best in e%ery field Everyone is cordially invited to meet Miss Holly­ AT AMERICAN LAUNDRY wood, Jr., on Thursday when she will be on the sec­ AND 65 cars for ond floor of DICKSON-IVES. The exciting creations THE BOOKERY your selection DRY CLEANING CO. will be modelled throughout the day by beautiful MONDAY, FEB. 21st from 3 to 5 SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS mannequins. Drop, in, meet the Authors and get autographed Bachelor Service for Men Orange-Buick Co. A Rollins College Shopper copies of their works Dry Cleaning a Specialty Rick GiUespie and OUie Daugherty, Campus Agents 330 N. Orange Ave. Phone 6114 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1938 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR THREE Audience Misses Point of 'Magazine" Publisher Speaks Sunday Rollms Has U on Praise of Productions Says Ballard FRANCE TO BEI Educators Says Bacheller

By SEYMOUR BALLARD students. It should be remembered By PEGGY R. BASHFORD You ask me why I chose to re­ side in Winter Park. Well, I came During the course of the college that the function of the produc­ ON FACOLIY OF Wliat do I think of Rollins as to Winter Park from Palm Beach year, Winter Park audiences crowd tion is not primarily the enter­ edudational institution?" re­ 1917. Dr. George Morgan Ward, into the Annie Russell Theatre to tainment of the audience but the peated Irving Bacheller, after we a former President of Rollins Col­ see the student productions; and growth of the acting ability of the had made ourselves comfortable in lege, drove me to Winter Park in they do not always criticize the student. 0. OF MEXICO the lobby chairs of the Seminole his motor car. I can tell you that plays fairly. This does not mean In connection with disliking to Hotel. see all but one kind of play. Win­ when I saw this place it impressed everyone in the audience. But it University of Mexico To "I think very highly of it. It ter Park audiences do not like to me as the loveliest country and does mean that there are some Sponsor New Idea IS a new plan of teaching that, see students playing the parts of town in America, The tall, beau­ who do not always give credit In Education I far, has worked out very suc- elderly people, dnanks, crooks and tiful pines that tower up into the where it is due, who show a lack issfully. "Yes," nodding his head other types of people not quite nor­ sky, the flame vine aglow on great of understanding of what is being INVITE U. S. PROFESSORS approval, "it was won the com­ mal. In itself such a criticism is columns, the numberless lakes and done on the stage. It is the pur­ mendation of the leading educators ridiculous. How else are students gardens, but above all, I fell in pose of this article to clear up Purpose Is Education and America. That, to me, is worth to learn acting if they are contin­ love with the spirit of the place some of the misconceptions of the Good Will very much." functions of the student plays. ually cast in one kind of role ? Who because it reminded me of New is the more rounded actor the one A new Summer University, con­ He laughed lightly. "Rollins has England when I was a boy. The choice of plays ig always a who always plays one kind of role, ducted by the Centro de Estudios SINCERELY received all the "Yes, I have been in Miami also. problem. Facilities, royalties, cast­ or the one who has had experience of Mexico will gather a number of flattery which ia usually imita­ Miami is very beautiful, but Win­ ing and the audience, have to be tion. DR. GROVER well known European and Amer­ ter Park is quite tropical enough. considered. The audience factor The air here is much better than In a play last year a burly bar­ ican scholars in Mexico City this o RfCf/ARO e(Jfi.TON -^ 'As for athletics—I don't know here at Rollins, is given a very tender poured drinks for a young summer in a large experiment in ch about them but I believe in on the Gulf Stream—not so op­ large consideration. In the first couple. The bartender afterwards international education. Among the them. Various athletics build up pressively humid as one finds place Winter Park audiences want said he heard an elderly lady say professors from the United States the physical strength as long as there. to be entertained. They like light to her companion in a shocked who have been invited to be on the one does not overdo. In athletics, "I have been very happy in Win­ plays, which means they don't want voice: "He's pouring them drinks". faculty is Professor Royal Wilbur both a means and an end, I ter Park, and I hope that the to think very hard. So they object No comment is needed. PYance of Rollins who will give a think Rollins has qualified very ad­ Rollins students haven't tired of to tragedies and more provocative Finally, they are frequent objec­ course of lectures on the History, mirably. my words." types of drama. The thing that tions to lines and languages used. TO Theory and Practice of Business should be remembered is that the In spite of the fact that lines are Organization and Operation in the found hanging in the hotel in which students appearing in these plays left out for fear of hurting sensi­ United States. Prof. Harold Laski we were staying. are, by and large, majoring in Window To Depict St. Eliza­ tive ears, the complaints come in. beth of Hungary of London, has been invited to give "The Charge of the Light CAMPUS "From London I was trans­ dramatics. They should have ex­ Here again it should be remem­ a course on the teaching of Eco­ perience in all kinds of plays in Brigade" ferred to Berlin where, for a short bered the author had a purpose nomics. Among other distinguished Personalities space of time, I found myself a order to understand better this art. when he put certain expressions or TO BE UNVEILED SUNDAY educators who will attend wili be FEW MINOR ERRORS stranger in a foreign land. Amer­ If Winter Park audiences came lines in his play. By removal, that the famous English scientist J. B. ica was not long to be suppressed, to the plays, realizing they were purpose is not always fulfilled as S. Haldane who will give a course Ascending the forty-one stairs "The Charge of the Light Bri­ to Dick Crutchin's Rollins Hall however, for soon Bill Tilden, Ca- going to watch the creative efforts the author wished it. And the At the close of t h e Morning on the Teaching of Natural Science gade", with the exception of "The pone's adversary for the title of of a group of student actors, not students are attempting to bring exemplifying it by conducting a pent-house I wearily staggered in Meditation in the Knowles Memo­ Story of Louis Pasteur", is the best 'biggest racqueteer', came to stay professionals, they would enjoy the that purpose to life on the stage. ourse on contemporary Scientific the door and flopped in a chair, rial Chapel next Sunday, February moving picture that has yet been in the hotel which I had chosen as plays to a greater extent. For this Jroblems, Bei'trand Russell who re, in front of the mirror, stood In conclusion if these miscon­ 20th, when Dr. Arthur Lee Kin­ shown in the Annie Russell Thea­ my temporary home. As Americans latter is another serious miscon­ will offer a course in Philosophy, Richard saying, quietly, to him­ ceptions and prejudices were dis­ solving of Boston will be the speak­ tre. The acting in all the major feel a little clanny while they are ception. Most of the plays put on Alexander Meiklejohn, formerly self, "Ah get bettah lookin' evry pensed with, instead of an apathet­ er, a stained glass window in honor parts was above the average which away from home I had the op­ have been seen by the audience President of Amherst College who day!" ic audience, it would be a more of Mrs. Frances Knowles Warren, helped make the pictui'e outrank portunity of passing several inter­ elsewhere done by professionals; will offer a course in Education, Interrupted, Richard was non­ alive and more alert audience that donor of the chapel and one of many of its contemporaries. Dis­ esting hours with Mr. Tilden, and they make the mistake of com­ Louis Gottschalk of the University plussed and, after many futile ef­ enters the Annie Russell Theatre. regarding a few minor errors, such "In Vienna I was vaguely intex'- paring the work of the students Rollins chief benefactors, will be of Chicago, Heywood Broun and forts to shake my bull-dogging, he And such an audience would help as the mistake in the date, and ested to find that John Roosevelt with that of professionals. Noth­ to create a theatre that is vital unveiled and dedicated. This win­ many others. ^d, "I spent this past summer dow, which will be placed on the one scene in which Erroll Flynn traveling in Europe for the Amer- was occupying the room opposite ing could be more unfair to the and dynamic, which we want. mine. Although I never had much organ console side of the chancel, The aim of the University of starts out wearing one kind of a in Express Company. Mexico in bringing together this hat and when reaching his destina­ "Like all European tours and of a chance to speak to the young is the gift of the students, the man, it was nevertheless evident faculty, staff and friends of Rol­ group of scholars is to attract to tion has on another kind, the pic­ tourists I discovered that Europe ture was well done. It followed that he was in Europe. As my stay Student Writer Says Love lins. It has been designed and ex­ Mexico school teachers and college and Europeans were strangely like the history of the period fairly ac­ in Vienna at this time was short, ecuted by Wilbur Herbert Burnham students who by spending a num­ tead of unlike Americans. One curately, changing history only it was not until my second visit of Boston, and will depict St. Eliza­ ber of weeks in Mexico will come thing did occur to me as unusual, Is Back In Repute Again to understand the country and its where the dramatic value was aid­ however, and that is that I saw that I was able to visit Gottfried beth of Hungary. problems and to be a force for in­ ed. e of the American idols there Kerchert, who graduated from Rollins last year. Love, which grows cynical after when the frost drove him to wool­ St. Elizabeth, who lived from ternational understanding and good The story, briefly, was of two than I ever would have here in three two-hour periods a day and en underwear and the rain soaked 1207 to 1231, was the daughter of will. With this end in view the brothers stationed in India, one in their own country. "Venice ran into types, for there a session in the library, is back in his wings. Andrew II, King of Hungary. She tuition has been made but sixty the army, the other in the diplo­ 'My first stop was in London I saw not only the estimable Duke repute again. Cupid has come out His first encouragement came was married to Louis IV, land­ dollars for the six weeks in July matic service. While Flynn is sta­ where the bobbing brown derby of and Duchess of Windsor but our of his labeled shelf in the biology when the sun peered from behind grave of Thuringia, and is known and August when the Summer Uni­ tioned in an outer province in In­ New York's own Al Smith was own Barbara Hutton as well. lab, lifted his head, straightened its camouflage of clouds and smiled for having devoted her life to re­ versity will be in session. This dia, his brother, Patrick Knowles, his wings, and put a new string on wanely as if to say, "Oh, I thought ligion and to the works of charity. will enable the student to take falls in love with the girl to whom his bow. And Romance is some­ this was Florida." Simultaneously any four courses and to obtain he is engaged. Before he learns thing more than a phase in English two lonely birds who had sulked for According to legend, Louis at from eight to ten college credit.^. of this he is sent back to his post, literature characterized by Keats weeks in a shivering palm tree, first forbade her unbounded gifts The Centro will arrange for stu­ An order from headquarters then and Shelley. came out and chirped—whether in to the poor. One day he saw her dents to have room and board in comes, calling away three fourthi Monday, February fourteenth, joy or surprise we cannot say. descending from the Wartburg Mexico City and the announce­ of the regiment. As soon as they marked the deciding move in the Then the groundhog saw Profes­ with a heavy bundle of bread and ment states that $75 is an ample have left a group of natives at' Your SprlDg Wardrobe battle between winter and Love. sor Weinberg's shadow and poor he sternly bade her to open it; she sum for quite the best room and tack the fort, then massacre most Long and bitterly the two factions Love burrowed back under the Mus­ did so, and he saw nothing but a board to be desired. of those left. The native lead' AT have fought, with the odds against solini stone in the Walk of Fame "mass of red roses". This miracle is driven out of India and he ir poor Love. He was growing pale to sleep for awhile. But Valen­ converted him, and Elizabeth was Professor France and his family mediately sides with Russia in tl and anemic, and the damp grass tine's Day has come and gone, and permitted to carry on her benevo­ will leave for Mexico City imme­ Crimean War. When the lancer LOUiS* on the lake-front gave him a bron­ he has scored his triumph. lent works until the time of Louis' diately after the close of college regiment is called to the Cri chial cough. But he persisted, even Term papers were rejected for death in 1227, when on the pretext and spend the entire .-summer in they learn that he is there. Dis­ two-line verses rhyming affection that she was easting the estate by Mexico. obeying orders they attack and with dejection. The campus bub­ her alms, her regency was taken successful although most of them bled with sun and sentiment. Heat's from her, and she was driven from are killed in the charge. her home penniless. Later, when Arthur Kinsolving ran rampant, and Pinehurst blushed The charge is one of the best DRESSES of gay or a rose pink every time a new batch the regency was again offered to To Speak Sunday her, Elizabeth declared her son scenes that has even been shown monotone prints from of mail came in. Boxes of candy on the screen. During the entire $6.98 to $27.76 seem to flowed like January rain, and ex­ heir to the landgravite and, re­ The Rev. Arthur Lee Kinsolving, charge the poem in which Tenny­ be leading the Spring: travagant declarations embossed nouncing all power for herself, she D. D., will be the guest speaker at son immortalized the valor of the Fashion parade, with with white doves floated through chose to live in seclusion, doing the morning service at 9:45 next regiment is flashed on the scr new styles in Navy the air on their own wings. Even penance and ministering to the Sunday, February 20, in the Know­ Let us hope that the following Beanery caught the spirit and sick and needy. sheers a close second les Memorial Chapel, Rollins Col­ pictures shown in the Theatre found itself smiling between swal­ at $1B.OO. Elizabeth died in 1231 and was lege. as good as this one. lows. canonized by Gi'egory IX in 1235. Rev. Kinsolving was a Rhodes Nobody was untouched by the scholar from the University of Vir­ The pride of would-be Lotharios paper-lace atmosphere, and the ginia where he graduated in 1920. has been greatly piqued with the world is better for it. The way SUITS are always the He is a member of Phi Beta Kap­ news from New York that in basis of any fashion­ has been paved for spring. futui-e they must sign application pa and Delta Kappa Epsilon fra­ able wardrobe, and this Sprig is here. Sprig is here, blanks before being allowed ternities and has been the honored spring is no exception. The bird is od the wig. date chorines of a Broadway minister of the Trinity Episcopal See the fine French By word, how absurd, Church of Boston since 1930. sical show for the evening. I thot the wig was od the bird. Flannels and the crisp, washable sharkskins in both tailored and dress­ maker suits, from $10.95 up.

.. our style observer COATS in lovely at the Beach Sunday re­ Spring colors and light ports that many, many of weight materials add you need new bathing ap­ that 'Sophisticated parel — particularly the touch' so necessary this men. Spring. Select a new Well, that's right up our coat from our lovely ORCHIDS alley, our collection. The prices to ROLLINS new Spring Jantzens arc not high. on this, the. 53rd anniver­ sary of their founding. A splendid institution of learn­ ing and one in which Cen­ NEW FASHION TRENDS tral Florida takes particu­ lar pride. Congratulations Style and color is more important this Spring than to President Hamilton Holt, We have them from the for many a season, and for the Newest and Most Fash­ the governing body, the fac­ wool shorts at ionable in both style and color . . . Visit Louis' ulty and students for their $2.95 Our Fashions in dresses, coats, suits and sportwear fine accomplishments, for to the all-Lastex models at are the most unusual to be found in the South. the vision that gave birth and the purpose that has $5.95 contributed to success. and various numbers in be­ tween. LOUIS' AT ORLANDO Yowell-Drew's R. C. BAKER, IN( 'THE SHOP SMART WOMEN PREFER' ORLANDO at the comer, downtown WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR SoUtna ^anispur Fifty-Four Years ''ublished Weekly by Undergraduate Students Fifty-four years ago an unnamed college was STUDENT of Rollins. envisioned m the minds of the delegated of thirteen small churches assembled for the OPINION '..STABUSHED IN 1894 WITH first annual meeting of the General Congre­ EDITORIAL gational Association of Florida. This idea eventually culminated in the Rollins College Dear Editor: Unassuming yet mighty, sharf and fointed, well- which we know today. We're getting sick of having to r^'^tnded yet many sided, assiduously tenacious, yet A whole year elapsed after Miss Cross read, or better still, not having to IS gritty and energetic as its name imflies, vic­ first presented her idea to this delegation, cad Penguin Peggy's column 'Foot­ torious in single combat and therefore without a fifty-four years ago, before the group took notes*. We want to preserve the feer, wonderfully attractive and extensive in action. No time was lost, however, after memory of our good friend Steve Bamberger and prove that he has culation: all these will be found ufon investigation the Association took a formal vote at the not been graduated in vain. to be among the extraordinary qualities of . the annual meeting in Orange City January 29, We want you to take this ar­ SANDSPUR. 1885 to establish the first college in Florida. ticle seriously, though it merely is For years the little school struggled to eke an attempt of a "Sandspur" col­ 1937 Member 1938 out a mere existence. It was met with many umnist to provide this paper's problems, most of which evolved from a lack ders with a headache or two. Plssocided CoUeeiole Press of finance. In short, THIS IS A COLUMN OF Distributor of When President Holt first came to Eollins, NONSENSE TO END THE NON­ GoUeeide Digest a comparatively few years ago, he was sui-- SENSE OF PENGUIN PEGGY. prised at the difficulties under which the fac­ This is what her column sounds Member: Winter Pari' Chamber of Commerce ulty and the administration were operating, like to us. But at least we be­ Florida Intercollegiate Press Association. the salaries were low and the student body lieve that the thoughts enclosed was small, all in all it was a very discourag­ herein are a trifle more original. ing situation. Fired with the determination Publication Office: Fairbanks Avenue Let's call this Brooklyn Day. and courage which had kept Rollins alive at Interlachen Both letters reproduced below come TELEPHONE 187 during those days of trial, the new president from that much made fun of bor­ made from the mere nucleus which he found ough of New York. the college which we, today, are proud to dis­ National Adevrtlains Representative; The first of these two letters NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. play. comes from our favorite "ex", a 420 Madison Avenue. New York City We fully realize that other schools have sweet young lady, just recovering 400 North Michigan Avenue, ChicaBO met similar difficulties but few have come so from a case of scarlet fever. Even quickly out of the stage of mere being into if she i 3 only our ex" she happens Subscription Price: By mail anywhere in the United States $1.60 a term (12 weeks), $2.60 for recognition and respect which Eollins can to be a bit of all : ight. So, please iwo terms, or $3.00 for the full college year. now boast. with us. It was on this that the idea of Founders' writes: "Dear so and so, Week is based, in memory of the founding "Quarantine lifted, correspond- and dedicated to the progress of Eollins Col­ sifted, finding letters from lege. my betters, one from a columnist EDITORIAL STAFF to whom I ought to WRITE Editor EOBEET Mac ARTHUR There has been a goodly amount of criti­ "If words collapse, it's a relapse, Associate Editor KING Mac BURY cism regarding some of the material printed not into scarlet enough of a varlet, News Editor ALFEED B. McCREARY in the Sandspur. Claims are made by stu­ but to a curse that is far worse, Managing Editor PRISCILLA SMITH dent that too many "filler" columns appear which you too know and thereby Sports Editor - WILLIAM BINGHAM on its pages. Dw .yourself Copy Editor EDNA GAEABALDl Mere talk is of little benefit. This is your Feature Editor NAN FOELLEE paper! Eollins College does not intend the CONSERVATORY NONE TOO BRIGHT Society Editor HELEN BEOWN Sandspur to be a profit-making enterprise 'The blight I mean, not unfore- m, not 'revivification' but exam­ FEATURE: WRITEIRS nor do its student editors have as their sole NOTES Peggry Whiteley, King MacRury, Fred Liberman. Footnotes ination which must be taken, not purpose at college the publication of your Victoria Morgan, Annie Whyte, Albert Brandon, Budd forsaken. Its germs, bookworms, Howland, Richard "Wesson, Eleanor Giessen. By PENGUIN PEGGY school paper. They, like yourselves, must de­ Last week when the Shawn men phagocytes, wee mites they REPORTERS vote a certain period of their time to academ­ were here, Mrs. Rae had them to call themselves, and lazy, drive Anr Earle, Cart Howland, Jack Rich, Myron Sav- ic work. dinner at her home. We were in­ are, Jean Fairbanks, Herbert Hopkins. Edna Harmon, Happy Valingtimes to thee, oh fought fight and without a doubt you crazy; a Norine Farr, Jack Buckw.ilter, Eustace L. Adams, terested to know that dinner before Betty Carey, Opal peters. A few individuals contribute at least one stoogents. May your hearts be the best played game since Pen- UGHT a dance program consists of a article regularly to the Sandspur. But they big- and bursting. guinitus. The winners are to be If you will. Sunshine might kill ASSISTANTS lot of celery, toast and honey, with Sarah Smith. Al Brandon, Joe Hanna, Anne Whyte, are so few in number that they cannot sup­ congratulated for beating a team this hash or trash that in our time Robert Hill. And the day placed itself very a shot of hot tea. Part of the ply enough articles to fully "make-up" the we never thought they could, but e call free rhyme. well into the calendar this year dancing showed a decided influ­ paper. we still think the losers have the "This was written under the in­ BUSINESS STAFF be<:ause the weather has been just ence of Mrs. Rae's group—that is best teamwork. fluence of my unstudying con­ iusiness Manager GEOEGE PULLER If this were a "daily" at a large university lately, inspir­ the "Gold Rush" camp scene. We science, Gracie Allen, George Burns Advertising Commissioner .. PAUL TWACHTMAN where the staff was paid for its work and ing all sorts of whoofing and snag- Of late we seem to be having saw sliding, skipping and the gen­ and Grape Circulation Manager THOMAS COSTELLO where journalism students were to be found ling. Even Snaggle-tooth Waddell a great number of movies in the eral gaiety of the atmosphere Asst. Circulation Mgr ANN EOPER in some quantity, your school paper would skipping a lighty the assembly periods, really entertain­ seemed a bit familiar. NUTS other day. And if anyone cares ing ones too. Oh, lucky the day 'This was written during that not have to go far for its material. To continue with the folk-danc­ to watch Prof. Allen come atcha Mr. Warner was invited down to devilish period of quarantine when ing news — We entertained the down the street—his enthusiasm play Cap and gown. But couldn't you feel well enough to see your Rollins is a small liberal arts college of Wednesday Morning Musicale makes him have that lean-to "liere we have a few of the lighter ones ? friends, but when the Board of less than five hundred students, not more (which meets in the afternoon) We suggest one little no. which Health and a than a half dozen of whom are journalism come—out of my way if fou with quite a varied program. We fidit^ats n't want to be trampled on" came out a year or so ago and CONTAGION-KEEP OUT "majors". Such a small group alone cannot, danced the Pavin, the Virs, the ought to be gettable—a colored walk and, personally, we step aside. Old Man's Dance and several other 'Sign forbid their entrance. without ignoring their studies entirely, pub­ cartoon of "The Little Hiawatha" And of course you couldn't hold country dances. We were very 'I've learned there is a creature lish a paper. Today the amount of outside —very educational and all that. Who Plays? bouncing Edwards down with a ton happy to have Mrs. Dougherty as whose thoughtful moments holds help the Sandspur receives is inadequate, and How about it, somebody? It's a of bricks. accompanist. sometime in life, a month all told, comes from a limited group of the students. real classic. not the college prof, who "The purpose of this program shall be to ould like to explain to The faculty recital series is off provide competition for every student at Rol­ those who sat up all night last We hear that Mistress Bet&y rushed for time. He is If you are sincere in your wish to see the to a good start with Miss Hago­ not the rich man's sloth who yowls lins in those sports which he likes most; to week trying to figure out the code Skinner has decided to give bridge Sandspur widen its coverage to include more pian's program of last week. For 'Sweet Adeline*. sponsor activity in those sports in which of the first part of these ramblings, lessons at a small cover charge. especial mention we name the campus news, you can help considerably. All We think it is lovely, Betsy, sim­ 5 not the time embracing the individual may develop physical and or­ that is asked is that you report to any mem­ that it was merely a madder-upper charming Armenian Folk song used for the Orange Press, (may their ply lovely, and we'd take it up as an encore, and the ditty by Bowery bum, who'd rather live by ganic efficiency; to sponsor certain benefi­ ber of the Sandspur, campus news you be­ ourselves, only we are so busy just hance. He is not the jobless bore, cial moral and social attitudes." — Intra- teeth grow inward). And they Prexy, which he accompanied him- lieve to be interesting enough for publication. But they did something else now. But you other lucky people whom some call lazy lout. Mural Handbook of Rollins College. Or better still write an article occasionally —take your chance to be polished "He is the man upon whose door They left a goodly percent Giessen and Page played and yourself. The Sandspur does not cater to any up. You'll end up shining. sign reads In recent years the purposes outlined above of the letters out of the carefully sang at the Young Artist's Club in one type of student and will be glad to re­ CONTAGION—KEEP OUT have been sacrificed to a system of competi­ oncocted words — leaving mostly We feel a spuit of the dumdest [orT^ndo."" Afler "the pr •am-prop- ceive your contribution regardless of your "Signed, tion which completely destroys the poten­ consonants, making it read much patriotism and stuff coming on. er was finished, there was a free interests. Are you guinea pigs going to send Scarlet." tially beneficial results found in a good sy.s- usually does when I for all, so to speak, when the Or­ finish with it. However, it was a your great-grandchildren, your The other letter which is but a tem of Intra-mural sports. Currently we find lando postmaster pla(yed selec­ However, until you show your willingness good idea. great great grandchildren, and tions from Billy Tell on the pic­ note comes from one of our jour- that the teams, created by the different contemporaries at N. Y. to aid in the search for new and better types By this time the fire that Ver- your great great great grandchil­ colo, a young Italian by name of sport programs, would be crippled by the U., who calls his work the "Saga of articles for your paper, and we repeat it gess Van Winkle started in the K. dren to be experimented on in the Domenico Constantino (or else the removal of those men who are the recipients is YOUE paper, then you must be patient Rollins rabbit pen? We hope so. other way around) sang the pro­ of the Subways". He writes: House is old stuff, but it still "Dear ... of athletic scholarships. These men are not with the members of the Sandspur's editorial amazes us. We always thought of And now, administration, how logue to Pagliacchi and we were to be classed among those who need the de­ staff. m as such a quiet young thing, about a job? overcome by the fact that the host­ "In the subway this morning, velopment of "physical and organic effi­ ,d then he trucks hard and fast Congratulations to Mrs. Banzhaf ess had two grand piani in her liv­ I offered my seat to a young lady, ciency"—this efficiency is theirs else they enough to start a fire. Well Ver- and her exhibition of Shakespeare ing room. fainted. When she came to, would not be members of the varsity clubs. gess, next time keep moving about characterettes. Everyone adored The Sunday night Hotel ensem­ she thanked me. I fainted. HIGHLIGHTS IN THE NEWS that just one spot won't be them, and we of the Lucy Cross bles did some trading around this "I took the liberty of reading The greatest number of men who should be agrivated, then you won't have believe that someday she will be week. Mrs. D. played the first your recently mailed copy of the the proverbial "backbone" of the teams are such a long fall thru to the base- in Who's Who, or What's ^Vhat. half hour at the V. Inn, rushed to 'Sandspur** on the same trip. Anyway, we are all certainly proud Reading those so-entitled "Foot- not proficient enough to 'make" the team. The death of 0. 0. Mclntyre, noted col­ Besides, you ruined the pool the Seminole to accompany Miss to have her as our housemother? notes" I felt even fainter. Should not the plan be to develop the less umnist, is felt throughout the nation. Mr. table when you splashed. Hagopian. Giessen went to bat for In the little settings fixed by Mr. the second half hour at the Inn. 'Those dots and dashes which active men to a degree of proficiency where Mclntyre has for some time written a syndi­ Dear peopllee, we have found a Rae they are so real you can al­ w outlet for you and your ener­ Besides which to make things more the 'Penguin' hammered into your they would be the team? cated column entitled "New York Day by most see them move. otherwise fair paper remind me of Day" which was widely read both in and out gies and pleasure seeking natures. varied, Mr. Dougherty sang at the The physically active men who now main­ At Great Bear Lake, not far from Alabama. poem which I clipped from the of New York, in addition to his many other Chicago Tribune last week. You tain our Intra-mural system carry a heavy I here, there is a little settlement literary accomplishments. Will the vacant "Snow White" I find it enclosed. burden. Observe, if you will, the varsity I of cabins and shacks, grouping it­ friends with a large number of shoes of Brisbane and Mclntyre ever be self around the lake in cozy fash­ Signed with the hope that the football man who, during the winter term, is filled? Once upon a time there was a animals (she had the drop on Noah Rollins 'Sandspur' will reform its engaged in a program of 'spring practice". ion, under the mayorship of the an -whose name was Walt Disney by two brands) who led her to most delightful mayor. He, the pet from the Antarctic regions, After a full two hours of intensive work he id he animated cartoons for the the dog-house (mistake again—it " 'Tired-but-happy*.'* generous soul, invites all and every amusement of children (with espe­ was the ell's house) where they may be called upon, by his fraternity, to The United States Treasury has been des­ to come there to the lake and fish P. S. The poem was censored. uphold the "honor" of the house against ignated as an aid to the continuation of cial emphasis on Rollins). He made became domestics and did house­ —in free boats. Just stop off at little Snow white (by giving her some rival group. Obviously, the Intra-mural "easy money" by the announcement of Sec­ work. We hope that you got a brief his cabin and tell him who you | a bath). system is in reverse forcing men to play retary Henry Morgenthau, Jr., of the modi­ When the drawfs came back and idea of what all this dribble is are and he'll fix you up. How-, The picture started disclosing when there are those who would be more fication of the administration's gold sterili­ ever, be careful to arrive around found their house lit, they were about and we do appreciate your the wicked queen talking up a afraid so they cautiously 'snuck' than willing to play but are not permitted to zation policy. This new move was initiated tea time—(mountain dew time for reading through it. That's more storm (literally) to her mirror. into the house and thence upstairs than Penguin Peggy has ever done, participate because the game is a "tough" to aid business and halt increases in the the Great Bear Lakers), for we' Alas, the mirror told her of an­ where they discovered little Rinso never even bothers to apolo­ one. public debt. Under this new system gold cannot guarantee his generosity at other delectable delicacy — Snow any other time of day. We quote sound asleep on three beds. Awak­ gize for her dribble. acquired in excess of one hundred million \Vhite. Green with envy (still lit­ ening, she led them downstairs In the near future there must a change him as saying, "we love you peo­ Yours cynically, dollars will go into the sterilization fund into erally). Snow White's father's sec­ where she fed them (after they'd be made. It appears that the best solution ple". FRED J. LIBERMAN, which the Treasury formerly poured all of ond wife (the little girl was out washed behind their ears). MARGARET R. BASHFORD, iies in the exclusion of varsity men from In- The battle of the century was its gold purchase.^Whether or not this new washing the step) sent for her Next day, while the dwarfs were ARTHUR H. H. BIFIELD. presented the other night tra-murals, with the exception of Intra-mural credit expansion will affect business in the trusty woodsman (twenty-two cal- at work, the wicked queen, dis­ crew, as it is through this medium the var­ of a basketball game between jibre) whom she sent to murder the desired way cannot be accurately prophesied. guised as Mrs. Roosevelt, came and ing, who had been looking the world sity gets its material. This opening would the Phi Delts and the Theta Kappa (young beauty. fed her the Big Apple but it stuck for her since his first glimpse Nus. We nearly lost two of our , Snow White took a tramp in the allow those men, for whom the company is in her throat and she choked. The of her long, long ago, came out of best friends during the fray—two woods (pardon me, it was the now 'too fast", to become regular members Tension is rapidly mounting over the dwarfs were too reverent to bury the woods. Seeing Snow White in spectators who had the misfortune Queen's huntsman) but she was of the Eollins Intra-mural program which President's plans to increase armaments, Snow White so they placed her her prostrate condition, he stopped to go to the war together and cheer | not murdered, she picked flowers essentially was designed for those who were in order that the United States may parley in a glass coffin where they daily and kissed her. The kiss revived for the opposite sides. Fatal, instead. not "varsity material." placed fresh flowers. the corpse and they lived happily on safer ground with the other nations. Mustn't do. It was a hard and well I Crying and singing she made Not much later Prints Charm- ever after. "nME, MARCHES ON. WJyDNESDAY, FEBRyARY 16, 1938 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR PA TTY BERG, STURD Y Nathan Mann Capable of Proving Tooler' THETA KAPPA NU'S GOLF CHAMPION in Title Bout With Champion Joe Louis FALL BEFORE PHI BY IRVINCJ UIX LIKES DUBSDREAD 'PHERE are a lot of fight fans DELTS FIVE, 32-31 around the country who in­ sist they don't know who Nathan Regrets She Is Unable To Enter Mid-Florida Tourna Mann is, how he belongs in the Defending Champs Beaten In Season's Thriller; Joe top rank of heavyweights, and ment Because Of Engagement With Pro just why it was that Uncle Mike Justice, Levy Are High Scorers; Sigma Jacobs signed him to fight Nu's, X Club Win, Lose Who Taught Her To Play Champion Joe Louis for the title. Feb. 23 in Madison Square Gar­ By JOHN GIANTONIO By WENDY DAVIS den. Phi Delta Theta tried for two years to do it—and Monday night A quiet and unassuming follower of the links strode to the first There are others who have either seen the New Haven they finally succeeded. They upset the Theta Kappa Nu's in one of tee at Dubsdread Country Club Monday afternoon and forthwitn mauler in action, or who have the most spectacular games eaer to be played in Rec Hall. drove for 250 yards. read about him in llie public The 32-31, indicates The golfer in question, female prints, and who insist that young closeness of the battle, but, it fails in uniform again, but was held Nathan Mann is a "fooler." That sex, was the torsel-topped Patty to show in any sense of the word down to six points. Joe Justice Berg of Minneapolis, whose golf­ furthermore, he is quite capable lead the victors with eigh points, of belting Louis one good belt the action that took place. It was ing exploits since her debut four on the noggin and winning him­ a contest that could have easily followed closely by Lingerfelt and years ago into the hook and slice self the title. gone either way, but it seems that Jones who tallied seven and six game has been something a little Nathan Mann—nee Manchetti "Dame Fortune" chose to smile up­ respectively. The Kappas never short of the sensational. —was nothing more than an on the five men from Phi Delta stopped trying, but the Theta ag­ awkward lad with a lot of am­ gregation proved to be too strong Yet, there was nothing ROLLINS NETTERS Theta. bition back in October, 1935. Young Nathan Mann, right n offensively. tional about that first drive of 250 It was not until last fall, how­ New Haven. Cunn., gets his bi Big Ed Levy parted the meshes yards. For as she toured the Dubs­ Tars Drop Six Singles and ever, that the big Connecticut chance when he meets Joe Lou; for 12 points, while Joe Justice Sigma Nu Loses, Wins above, for the heavyweight till' dread course in her exhibition Three Doubles Matches lad established himself as a lead the vanquished yb scoring the After leading 11-10, at the half heavyweight of note, when he Feb. 23 tn Madison Squai match preceding the Mid-Florida Garden. same. The floor work and passing Sigma Nu proved to be a push­ Winter Tournament for Women defeated Bob Pastor, the New of an inspired Phi Delt team was Yorker, whose chief claim to over in the game with the X Club now being held at the local course, VOGEL IS DEFEATED fame was having stayed 10 when he joined the punch-for- something beautiful to watch. It which the latter took by the lop­ Miss Berg continued her steady rounds with Louis. pay ranks four years ago. Hi was hard to pick outstanding play­ sided score of 33-19. Joe Rembock par-equalling play. developed into a light heavv ers in that game because every Florida Southern College of It was on the strength of his took on a little more poundage nier, was shot up by a gan^ ot played his usual flashy floor game In fact, that was nothing sen­ man of the ten on the floor were Lakeland soundly trounced an in­ fine showing against Pastor that and became a fuU-fledgeci loodlums. Several blood trans- and tallied five points. Coates sational in the person of Patty Jacobs gave Mann a shot at the playing as though possessed. The jury-riddled band of Rollins tennis heavyweight. lusions were needed to save his was high point man for the Sigs Berg. Contrary to the city wherein Brown Bomber's title. I ife, and because Mann's was score never varied more than two players, sadly lacking in practice, He's fast for a big man and with six while Dick Rodda lead she resides, Miss Berg is a country packs a heavy wallop in both the only satisfactory type avail­ points either way throughout the by a 9-0 count Saturday afternoon tho X Club with 10 points. type. Dressed in shaggy blue cul- ]\/IANN was born in New hands. Although he isn't par­ able the doctors drained heavily game, with the exception of the on the home courts. on him. lotes, a patched white shirt and ^^^ Haven, May 3, 1915. His ticularly known as a slugger oi half way mark, when the Phi Delts X Club Swamped Captain Bob Vogel, playing with parents came from the north of killer he's a forceful, aggressive It made him so weak it took were leading the Theta's by 21-25. long silk stockings, she did not set fighter—just the type known to such a cold that he had chills aft- Italy. As a youngster he estab­ a year to fully recuperate. This lead wasn't meant to last long Still seething from their defeat a style for her women contem­ lished Jack Dempsey as his idol, bother Louis. The Bomber When he was well again he the match, was beaten by Smith though, because the heat was on, at the hands of the Phi Delts, the poraries on Monday; yet, if there and hoped that some day he too doesn't like a man who crowds returned to the wars in earnest, Theta Kappa Nu's swamped the X of Southern, 6-4, 6-3. Vogel stepped might grow up big and strong him and throws punches from and four fouls were called on the is any style in Miss Berg, it is knocking over Gunnar Barlund, Club by a score of 66-29. Jack out into a three-one lead in the and win the heavyweight cham­ all angles. Eddie Blunt, Abe Feldman and Phis in rapid order and the Thetas, her golfing ability. Justice took the honors of high "No, I haven't played golf for a first set, but lacked the stamina pionship. Mann is strong, has plenty ol Arturo Godoy, before he met showing an eye for business, col­ A Christmas present of a pair stamina and isn't at all worried Pastor and earned the shot at point man, with a total of 18 long time," she bashfully admitted. to hold it as both players stood lected all of them tying the score the back court and pounded each of boxing gloves started him on about a 15-round route. Louis. 25-25. points, while brother Joe was held "My brother taught me the game his quest when he was 14. When What's more, he knows how to He's come a long way—a long! to 9. June Lingerfelt and Clyde about four years ago and I played ler's backhand. Smith had the he was 16 he won the Connecti­ take punishment. way out of obscurity at that, and| better of the exchanges on infre­ Davis Comes Through Jones had "bank nite" also, and it ever since. He's a wonderful cut amateur welterweight crown. He proved that back in 1935 it took a real pair of fists to do! collected 15 and 14 points respec­ quent sallies to the net. Nathan was a middle-weight when his man;iger. M-riv Krnm- golfer and can still beat me. He it The battle waged on, first Thetas tively. The X Club scoring was doesn't play much, however, too Keys of Southern defeated Mo­ and then Phis in the lead, but then among three men only, and was busy with his work." hammett Mehdevi, 11-9, 6-2. Keys, Wendy Davis a man who has been led by Marion Mclnnis' 13 points, Though Miss Berg is bashful off blond-haired, lefthander, adopted Mr. Clark Beans Mrs. playing a very conservative game followed by Bill Daughtery's 10 the course, there is no backward­ policy of letting Mehdevi beat Zech, Star Chicago up to date went wild. He sank a and Earl Brankert's 6. It was ness is her golfing. Miss Berg himself . He tossed up lob after PING-PONG TO BE long shot, and then proceeded to lob until Mo finally erred. Golfer, With Racket sik two fouls, giving the lead to is serious about her golf. Every for the superior Theta team. shot is carefully concentrated upon Phis. He was everywhere the ball Fentress Gardner, playing at We know he didn't mean to do The Independents showing im­ before she addresses the ball. Then, was, and time and time again broke number three, ran into a co: it, but the facts don't lie so we'll HELOBYSIGINO provement, and the absence of Joe with no hesitancy, she throws her up the Theta offense. With only mate overhead artist in Jeager of have to confess that one of the Rembock in Sigma Nu lineup, al­ athletic body into her perfectly a minute left to play, the Thetas Southern who smacked every thing nicest young men on the campus most spelled disaster to the Sigs. timed swing, and a beautiful wood Fraternity To Sponsor Intra gained the led by a shot that only e could get a hold on for out- beaned a star golfer with a bad- The Independents showing more or iron shot materializes. Mural Tournament Joe Justice could execute. ght "kills". Gardner had the best mington racket. fight than usual dropped the con­ Miss Berg is a fine example of of the match on the ground, but DURING WEEK Jack Clark is the man and the Then Gerard Kirby, who had test by a score of 23-25. It was a the desired sportswoman in Amer­ Jaeger's ability to put them away golfer was Mrs. Lillian Zech, pow­ MAY USE TABLE been sinking them from every basket by Farnsworth in the clos­ ica today. Without egotism and yet •esult in a 6-2, 6-2, decision f< Six Lettermen Return to erhouse woman golfer from Chi­ angle imaginable, brought the lead ing seconds of the game that gave possessed with a goodly amount of Form Nucleus For Vet­ cago, who is here for the Mid- The Sigma Nu fraternity wishes back to the Phi Delts by the final the victory to Sigma Nu. Coats confidence—a decided requisite in eran Eight basket of the game. When the Joe Hanna of Rollins and Hil Florida championships being held to announce the sponsorship of with 10 points and Farnsworth any sport, Miss Berg shows her man engaged in a base line duel whistle blew, the Thetas were try­ with 8 led the Sigma Nu atttack finely trained etiquette and whole­ INTRAMURALS START Orlando. ping-pong tournament to be held at with Hileman the steadier. The Zech, apparently complete- ing to penertate an impregnable while Giantonio was high point heartedly compliments her rivals Mrs score was 6-2, 6-3. Dick Camp, ,'ares of the fact that Mes- the close of the basketball sea- defense set up by the "Blue Clad man for Independents with 10 on well-placed shots. Six Four-oared Shells To Be­ who has had only three or four gin Races Feb. 26 Clark and Hickok were It is proposed to have five-man Men", from Phi Delta Theta. Joe points. One of her any friends enjoys practices, lost to Barnett, 6-3, 6-1. 1 in an absorbing game, teams with each man playing Justice, June Lingerfelt, Clyde telling a story that is typical of Jones, Jack Justice, Ollie Daugh­ K. A.'s Pull for Phi's Bill Bing-ham of Rollins man­ Crew practice began at Rollins passed right a ISS the court. Clark the little golf star. While shop' two out of three game match. The tery, all played a game that will aged to capture the only set taken College this week with rosy pros­ backed up for high one and clip- So with this issue of the Sand­ ping in one of Miami's drug stores, intra-mural managers of the othi be remembered for some time, and by Rollins during the afternoon, pects for another successful season. ped her right ross the neck. spur we see a change in the stand­ this friend glanced over her shoul again, Don Cetrulo, Don Murray, but still lost to Battle, 4-6, 9-7, From stroke through the No. 3 fraternities and the Independent ings. It was odd to see the Kappa der and at once was attraced by Gerald Kirby and Ed I^evy gave 6-1, in a prolonged two-hour spot. Faculty Coach U. T. Bradley organization are requested to Alpha boys all pulling for the Phi a girl selling fineries. Not knoW' Bob Vogel Elected "ole Rec Hall* something it will match. Battle, using a reverse- has last year's crew intact for this Delts in their game with Thetas, ing Miss Berg at the time, sht tact either Joe Rembock or Bill not forget in a hurry. twist and employing a clever-plac­ season. Only two positions, the Captain of Rollins when we know that this week recognized the Minneapolis golfer Bingham about definite arrange­ ing game, took the second set aft­ No. 2 oar, the coxswain's spot, they'll be at each other's throats. from photographs. The friend 1938 Tennis Forces ments for entries. Theta Kappa Nu's Win er trailing at 7-6. Bingham scored will be filled by non-letter men. One last woi'd—a hearty pat on walked over to the counter, inquir­ nicely on ovei-heads and placements The lettei-men available for this Theta Kappa showed that they the back to Earl Brankert and ing whether she was Miss Berg, Bob Vogel of Scarsdale, New All members of other frater­ down the line. year's varsity boating include believe in the sayiing "a good of­ Buck Johnson for the way they Upon replying in the affirmative, York was elected captain of Rol­ nities are cordially invited to make Ralph A. Little, Jr., Asheville, N. fense is the best defense" when called the Phi Delt-Theta Kappa Miss Berg explained that the store In the doubles match, Bob Vogel lins 1938 tennis forces at a re­ use of the Sigma Nu table for prac­ C, last year's captain and stroke, they defattd th Kappa Alpha by Nu game. It was a tough job and was owned by an uncle of hers and and Jack Hall of Rollins lost to cent meeting of lettermen. tice during the coming week. A Donald A. Matthews and Jack M. a score of 27-19. Tiny Phillips was they proved themselves equal to it. that "she thought it fun to work Jaeger and Hileman, 6-3, 6-4. The This is Vogel's fourth year on schedule will be given out in next Rollins pair moved out into a 4-1 Hoy, Lakeland; C. Joseph Knowles,,^^^^ ^^^^^ j^^ j^ occupying the week's Sandspur. Leesburg; Warren C. Hume, Chi--^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^.j^^ ^^^^ ^nd Miss Berg, while visiting friends lead in the second set, but then The matches will be held in the cago, 111.; Theodore W.^Reed, Low-] ^^^^.-^^ ^^^ ^^^^ y^^^^ ^^ ^as never in Ormond Beach, has played in was guilty of a strategical error. living room and will be open to ell, Mass., and George M. Waddell, below number three on the several Florida tournaments. She is Instead of standing back and al­ anyone wishing to attend. BASKETBALL STANDINGS lowing the Southern pair to smash Greenfield, Ohio. ladder. complimentary towards the courses Dennis Leads here, and praises the Dubsdread themselves out of the match, as SECOND HALF they had been doing, the Tars The leading candidate for the No. course, used by Rollins students, 2 slot is J. Wesley Dennis of Ashe­ W L P.F. P. A. as one of the best in Florida. "It took to the net and proceeded to throw the match away. ville, N. C, while Freling S. Smith, Intramural Crew Schedule 1938 Phi Delta Theta 3 is very difficult to maintain good of New York City, in another Theta Kappa Nu 3 faii-ways and greens in Florida," Barnett and Smith of Southern promising candidate who may take SATURDAY, Feb. 26. First race at 3:00 p. m. Kappa Alpha 3 she said. "The sun burns the grass defeated Mehdevi and Camp in the over the bow oar or serve as a K. A. vs. Independents. Sigma Nu „ 1 so easily. I like your course here second doubles match, 6-3, 6-4. substitute of the trips away. X Club vs. Theta Kappa Nu. X Club 1 better than Miami's Biltmore. It Gardner and Johnny Lonsdale of The coxswain's berth, vacated by Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Nu. Independents 0 is well planned and kept up." Rollins lost to Keys and Hileman, Elmo Miller of Leesburg, who drop­ TUESDAY—March 1. First race, 4:15. Miss Marion Miley, current fa­ 6-1, 6-0. It was the third match ped from college, will be filled by K. A. vs. Sigma Nu. vorite in the Dubsdread tournament of the day for Hileman. In order one of the coxswains in the sev­ T.- K. N. vs. Independents. and national star, also praised the to finish all the matches, he took eral intramural crews now pre­ THURSDAY—March 3. First race, 4:15. Dubsdread course. "I am most the place of Battle who was still paring for their annual tournament. Phi Delta Theta vs. Theta Kappa Nu. anxious to visit your college (re- engaged in his singles match with Intamual aces will be held on Tues­ X Club vs. Independents. feiTing to Rollins) as two of your Bingham. day;;. Thursdays aiij Saturdays to SATURDAY—March 5. First race at 3:00. coeds, Betty Myers and Betty Mack­ decide the championship. emer, have often talked about it. X Club vs. K. A. Coach Bradley is hopeful that Phi Delta Theta v ;. Independents, I hope to get over and see your the intramural fours will produce campus this week," she added. Theta Kappa Nu v i. Sigma Nu. several candidates who will push TUESDAY—March 8. First race, 4:15. Miss Berg was most regretful the veterans in the varsity eight You will have missed Phi Delta Theta vs. K. A. that she was unable to play in the for regular jobs. Thera is a pos­ X Club vs. Sigma Nu. Dubsdread tournament. She was sibility also that therj will be THURSDAY—March 10. First race, 4:00. visiting friends of hers "who helped enough candidates for the eight to Orlando's Greatest Treat start me out in golf" and did not form a junior varsity crew which Theta Kappa Nu vs. K. A. want to leave them for the four- would be available for one or two Phi Delta Theta vs. X Club. day tournament. races during the season. Sigma Nu vs. Independents. if you have not dined at W. & L. May Return To conclude this schedule successfully, the cooperation of Negotiations are under way to all the crews is essential. Crews which are not ready to Asked whether they preferred range a race here later in the leave the dock five minutes before the scheduled starting time Sharkey's Restaurant men or women bosses, 520 women year with the Asheville School for their races will be liable to forfeiture. There has never studied by a Colgate University and also from Washington been a forfeit in intramural rowing. Please do not make psychologist, said they preferred Take pictures of Founders' Lee which came here last one necessary this year. men because women bosses let per­ Week. Make a photographic Spring against the Tars in the first sonal things creep into work, get record of the outstanding week intercollegiate race ever arranged angry over errors, are jealous, are of the Rollins school year. We the deep South, and it is under­ efficiency slaves, find fault, and have a complete line of cam­ stood that the lads from Virginia pay too much attention to details. eras and accessories. anxious to return this season, ice in New York City early in Orange Laundry & Acme-Colonial ROY McCORMAC the Summer against Manhattan is OWNER-MANAGER another possibility. Cleaners RAY GREENE CENTRAL Coach Bradley reports that in- Si Vario, Campus Agent rest in crew has reached a new — Rollins Alumnus — CAMERA STORE high this season with approximate­ We solicit your business a home town ' Real Estate Broker Orange Ave., Opposite Sears ly 35 men participating as mem- ORLANDO tramural crews or as Winter Park, Phone 413 Orlando, Phone 6790-7313 lOO Park Ave. candidates for the varsity eight. THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938 THE •s. nan TO Inquiring Reporter ISOCIALmCHLICUTSI Prexy Entertains THE VISITOR'S VOICE ..In yonr opinion, what is the value of Founders' Week? Is Wife of Former Secretary Kappas And Dates ALUMNI NEWS Walter Royall: The crowning event of Founders' Week is of State At Supper Sunday the "Animated Magazine". For a regular four year student Ques: What do you think of Rollins students this affords an opportunity for approximately forty-eight Mr. E. M. Vickers, Fleming, Ohio: The student here impressed ARRIVES THIS WEEK Five members of Kappa Kappa Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Seaver, speakers, drawn from all walks of life and top-notchers in their me as being very friendly. Although none of them have ever Gamma and their dates were en­ '28, of Waterbury, Connecticut, are fields, to be heard by any student who has gumption enough Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, of St. tertained at Dr. Holt's home Sun­ spending ten days in Winter Park seen me before, many of them have greeted me on the campus. to walk to the field in front of the Chapel. It is a definite Louis, Mo., widow of the former day evening, February 13. visiting friends. Jeanne Funston, Atlantic City: I think, from what I have phase of Rollins life and seems too good a chance to miss. Secretary of State and author of After the supper, which was pre­ Matt Ely: I haven't got time. Danny Winant '36, of New York seen, that this school is Dan Cupid in disguise. the Kellogg Briand Peace Pact, pared by the girls, was finished, a City, has been visiting on campus Sarah Smith: Founders' Week (with special reference to the coming to Rollins College during birthday cake honoring Miss Con­ for the past week. Bill Ferry, N. Y. City: They seem to be a fine bunch, and a Animated Magazine) is a great opportunity to see and hear Founders' Week to be a guest of stance Holt's birthday was served. Marlen Eldredge '36, of Mem­ lot steadier than they were on campus of my college. I have men and women from all over the United States—and Europe the College, it is announced. Dr. Holt read several chapters phis, Tennessee, arrived in Winter been around here for 3 or 4 days, and have been watching too. You're spared the bother (?) of reading an article Mrs. Kellogg will attend the an­ from "Studies Are Not Everything" Park Monday for Founders' Week. them. and instead have it presented to you gratis with the stresses nual alumni memorial vespers on during the remainder of the eve­ James Glover Armstrong III, and inflections all figured out for you in the author's delivery. Walter Jones, Miami: The boys and girls here all seem to Saturday afternoon, February 19, ning. baby son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. It's very interesting. take matters more seriously than on other campuses I have in Knowles Memorial Chapel when The guests were Opal Peters, Armstrong, '32, '31, of Orlando, Mink Whitelaw: It comes and goes, and I never think about it. tribute will be paid to the memory George Fuller, Marolyn Mackemer, was christened in the Knowles Me­ Bill Webb: Founders' Week through the conferring of de­ of alumni who have died during Joe Matthews, Jane Richards, Ger- morial Chapel by Dean Campbell Mr. L. J. Collins, Ninevah, N. Y.: I was impressed very fa­ grees and the Animated Magazine is valuable to Rollins be­ the year. Among these was Mr. Kirby, DaTal Hiteshew, and Dr. Holt on Sunday, February vorably by the students here. They seem conscientioas and cause of the interest it creates here and throughout the coun­ Kellogg who received the honorary George Waddell, H. Brown, ami 13. go-getters. try. It is a shame, though, that it could not be on more of a degree of Doctor of Humanities Tom Phillips, basis of festivities for the students such as the Carnival at from Rollins College in 1934. Mrs. Dartmouth or June Week at Smith, etc. Kellogg will also attend the Found­ Mrs. McElroy Gives Ellie Gwinn: Founders' Week "will again enable us to hear Week-End Party At Gamma Phis Hold ers' Week Dinner Saturday night, Party For Daughter CAPS AND GOWNS some of our greater contemporaries. the Founders' Week morning medi­ Coronado Held By Valentine Party Bob Mac Arthur: I'm glad it's like Xmas. It only comes once tation Sunday morning, the Ani­ X Club and Dates Mrs. J. M. McElroy of Orlando, Seniors should secure their a year. mated Magazine Sunday after- entertained the Kappa Kappa caps and gowns at the Dean's Last Friday afternoon the Gam- noon, and the Founders' Day Con­ Jamma actives, pledges, and sev- office on Wednesday, Thursday A weekend party was given by a Phi tea celebrated Valentine's vocation Monday morning, the ral alumni at a tea at her home or Friday from 10 to 12 or 3 the X Club last Saturday ad Sun­ Day. In honor of this all the dec­ fourth anniversary of the day her on Sunday afternoon from 4:30 un­ to 5. Upper Division students day at the Pelican Beach House at oration followed the customary Student Council ON AND OFF famous husband was an honoi til 6 o'clock. The tea was given in should obtain their outfits from Coronado Beach. heart design. The hostesses at this degree recipient here. mor of her daughter, Ellen. the Admissions Office during Doings CAMPUS gala affair were Lynne Barrett, Members of the party were Ma­ Coffee, sandwiches, and cake the same hours. rion Mclnnis, Dot Bryn, Bill Scheu, ire sei-\'ed. Elsie Moore, and Jean Turner. This -week there were enough Ann Oldham spent the weekend Pi Phis Entertain Happy Whyte, Mink Whitelaw, The guests were Mrs. A. E. Dick, Anne Whyte, Bruce Edmonds, Betty Council members present at the at her home in Jacksonville. INITIATION Breezy Robinson, Sue Pick, Lois Alumni With Tea Reser, Ted Pittman, Betty Clark, Johnson, Dotty Rathbun, Frances Monday night meeting to do busi­ Alpha Psi of Kappa Alpha an- Whiting Hall '31 Monty Schoenthaler and Eugenia Mac Cunning, Ginny Morgan, Jack Montgomery, Margery Chindale, ness, but even more astounding is Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained lunces the initiation of Joe Han­ Cannon spent Saturday and Sun­ Harris, Vicky Morgan, Bill Daugh­ Priscilla Smith, Betty Tutle, Betty Married in January the fact that the meeting was call­ its patronesses and other friends na of Tampa, Florida; Jack Buck- day at Monty's home in Winter tery, Betty Hubbard, Dan Winant, Hubbard, and Bud Draper, John ed to order only five minutes late. I tea on Saturday, February waiter, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Haven. Kay Jones, Bill Schultz, Earle Lee, Bill Collins Howard Lyman, Miss Elizabeth Campbell of At the outset. Bill Bar submit­ 12th. Augusta Yust, with Lois Warren Siddell, Norristown, Penn­ Brankei-t, Bliz Blunden, Tom Phil­ Seymour Ballad, Nat Beddel, Buck Asheville, North Carolina, became ted his resignation from the Stu­ Audrey Flower and Helen Borth Johnson and Barbara Babb, re sylvania; Niel Luzier, Kansas City, lips, H. Brown, Goose Kettles, Dot Johnson, Bob Kurvin, Tommy Cos­ the bride of Mr. Whiting Hall '31, dent Council. The reasons he gave wick were guests of Peggy Wiley ceived the guests. Eleanor Hamm Misouri; Robert Hill, Glen Rock, Hildreth, Matt Ely, Ellie Gwinn, tello, Jess Gregg, Bob Hill, Freh­ of Butler, Pennsylvania, on Janu­ for his action were that he is not at her home in St. Petersburg for presided at the tea table. Mary ; and Albert Holland, and Ollie Wittmer. ling Smith, and Joe Hanna. Be­ ary 14. The wedding took place in favor of the Student Council as the weekend. Dudley, Lee Oldham and Jane Morristown, New Jersey, on Sun­ sides "teaing" these people played Asheville. it ig being planned, nor does he Bill Collins and Skip Adams Harding composed the committee Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. day, Febiniary 13. badminton in the yard. The couple will make their home believe that the Council should spent Saturday and Sunday in in charge of arrangements. W. C. Stone, Hugh McKean, and Blanche Fishback. Butler. have control over honor organiza­ Clearwater and St. Petersburg. Seventy-five per cent of the tions. Caroline Sandlin left Thursday Courses may be insured for any­ males at Kent State University, On jeweh-y and fountain pens, To take his position, he sug­ afternoon for Chapel Hill, North thing up to $100, the premium The problems of today can be participating in a poll by the cam­ new 27-inch telescope has been gested Bob Hays, whose alternate Carolina, where she attended the varying with the amount of the solved through an intelligent and pus humor magazine, prefer bru­ two months before any adjustment installed at the University of Kan- policy. ti"ained leadership. would be Dick Ture. The Coun­ winter dances at the University. nette women. will be paid. and is ready for use. cil voted in favor of accepting both She returned to campus on Mon­ suggested members. day. A new bill was discussed, inc Sue Macpherson drove to her porating many of the features home in Jacksonville on Saturday the bill introduced last week. Those June Mutispaugh spent the week­ the same as last week's bill are: 1) end at her home in Tampa. The candidate must have a B av­ Frances Jones and Polly Young erage in his school work, 2) He visited Polly's family in Sarasota must present a platform of fhat he intends to do and how he Happy Whyte of Kenosha, Wis­ tends to do it, 3) His eligibility consin has been visiting her sis­ for a position on the Council would ter Ann during the past week. be chesked by the acting Coun­ Jeanne Langworthy spent t w c cil. days in Winter Haven over the Differing from last week's bill weekend. are: 1) Independent representa­ Bettie Shoi-t drove to her home tion to be cut from four to two, in Claremont to spent Saturday 2) A total of only nine members and Sunday. on the Council, 3) Three of the rep­ Luverne Phillips visited her par resentatives to be in the Lower Di­ ents in St. Petersburg Satyirday vision, six to be in the Upper Di­ and Sunday. vision, 4) The President to be Bud Goetz, Eleanor McAuliffe, elected by a campus vote, Secretary and Marjorie Wilson spent the and Treasurer to be elected by the weekend in Miami Beach. Council members. Lilah Nelson spent two days at Another method of electing the her home in Leesburg. President was suggested—that ev­ Ralph Little visited friends in ery senior on the ticket in a campus Palm Beach several days. election be eligible for the Presi­ Anne Earle went to her home in dency. The students would merely check their choice. St. Petersburg for the weekend. Jerry Smith and Betty Harbison Publications Union and other or­ drove to Ft. Lauderdale on Sat­ ganizations such as the Debate urday to see Betty's mother, who Team and Tennis Team needing is spending several weeks in Flor­ cash appropriations would send representatives to the Council dur­ ida. ing discussions as to the amount of Elinor Gwinn and Betty Myers appropriations. Thus there would went to Jacksonville Sunday to be present a person who knew the visit June Reinhold. needs of his organization. Shirley Levis' parents of Jack­ In the middle of the proposed sonville visited Shirley on campus changes. Jack Rich asked why Sunday. horses should be changed in the hvery smoker remembers middle of the stream. From what he could see, the Student Council Distinctive Flowers with pleasure the day he found has been working quite well. Cathy Modern Corsages Bailey pointed out that last year, Reasonable Prices out about Chesterfields. under present rules and regulations, the Council was very inactive, even Chesterfields give you a differ­ though this year it has been work­ k THE GARDEN ing well. ^FLOWER SHOP ent kind of smoking pleasure... One definite step was taken in not forming a new constitution; by mildness that's more refreshing a vote of 9 to 5 the Council showed taste that's more satisfying itself not in favor of changing the present system of representation aroma that's more appetizing on the Council. 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