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SPRING 1976

VOLUME 53 NUMBER 3

Reunion 76 is just around the corner! The brand We could go on and on. Come to Reunion '76, new Hyatt Regency is waiting for Rollins alumni! see and do for yourself. We will have babysitting Washington DC. has donned her best bib and information available and will gladly find the answer tucker for you as well as in honor of the HERE WE COME to any question you may have. Contrary to popular Bicentennial. THE RECORD would like to offer a scuttle-butt. Washington is as safe as any other big few helpful hints to make your visit more .city provided you use discretion. Don't frequent interesting, fun and carefree. dark neighborhoods alone at night, lock your hotel For out-of-town TARS, accomodations have Washington in one visit, even if you stayed through and car doors, be careful of personal belongings been reserved at the Hyatt Regency located at the the summer! But we can guarantee you will enjoy and valuables. foot of Capitol Hill. Traffic being what it is in the big every moment in this most beautiful of cities. Armed with good TAR sense, this smattering of, city, we recommend that you plan to park your car Good restaurants and entertainment are we hope, helpful information and the prospect of at the Hyatt (for room guests, this service is free) abundant. You will not forget your visit to the enjoying the Bicentennial in your Nation's Capital, and use taxi's, shuttle buses or the popular Kennedy Center on Friday evening for the Kick-off join us and share the added excitement of seeing Tourmobiles for your sightseeing Taxi fares are Cocktail Party, and then you are on your own. By old friends from Rollins days gone by. Share based on a zone system rather than meter way of information, you can reserve advance several hours together in the Kennedy Center as charges Feel free to ask the drivers, who are tickets for any of the three Kennedy Theatres by you watch the theatre public enter the main foyer of courteous and honest as a rule, about fares when writing directly to the name theatre care of John F. the Center below the balcony of the Chinese you get into a cab. Brochures on all the sightseeing Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Washing- Lounge. Tour the "Nation of Nation's" display at packages by bus will be available for your perusal ton D.C. 20037. During Reunion Weekend, the the Smithsonian on Saturday afternoon with our at Reunion Registration There are tours for several New York City Opera will be performing in the own Bob Buck '54 as your personal guide. Rest hours, half or full days. Children under 12 are half Opera House, "The Trilogy" (3 one act plays) will assured when a stranger stops Bob on the tour, he price. be presented in the Eisenhower Theatre, and the has become a nationally known artisan with this Actually, the Hyatt is within easy walking St. Paul's Chamber Orchestra will be playing in the widely acclaimed display for the Bicentennial. Then distance to the Capital, the Supreme Court, Library Concert Hall. gW don your duds for the gala banquet, "The Way We of Congress and Florida House atop the Hill. On the Kennedy Center has one of the best restaurants Were", complete with a multi-media presentation "flat ground" you are only two blocks from the in town, Blackie's House of Beef and Costin's have of Rollins past and present produced by LaRue National Art Gallery on Constitution Avenue. a direct line to the Kansas City stockyards, and Boyd, Director of Public Relations, and Bob Buck Assuming Washington's marvelously mild Spring Hogate's on the River is unsurpassed for again. Mark Russell, political satirist and nationally weather will prevail, you can leisurely move down scrumptious seafood. While sightseeing, prac- televised entertainer, will bring us up to date on the the Avenue to the Smithsonian, Archives and the tically all the government offices have public local scene. Honored classes and alumni will be F.B.I., The hearty will make it to the Washington cafeterias in which you may well rub elbows with a tapped. Monument and the Mint. Most of these landmarks, public official! Marriott's Hot Shoppes are On Sunday morning. Dr. Critchfield will welcome as well as the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, are reasonably priced and good. Mike Palm's and A & one and all for Brunch while "The Fox" serves open both day and evenings, but others, such as K (Greek-American) are popular favorites near the bloody mary's to those who wish them. The Alumni the Mint, and the White House have special touring Capitol for lunch. Annual Meeting and confirmation of your new hours. We will have all the information you need at Later in the evenings it is fun to go to the Board of Directors and Alumni Trustee will take your fingertips when you arrive! The National Zoo Georgetown area on Wisconsin Avenue, where place at this 10:00 gathering. is a must, there are boat cruises down to Mt. there are colorful restaurants and shops and The Bicentennial. Washington D.C. and Rollins Vernon, and special tours "over the bridge" to popular late-evening pubs such as Clyde's and the College are waiting for you at Reunion '76. See you Arlington. There isn't any way to see everything in East India Club. there!

Bernard R. Bralove '34 "I 's " and " 6 's" Tally Up Honored The response to the survey for the "7's" and Does Mr. Everything know the "jack of all Bernard R. "Bernie" Bralove '34 will be honored "6's" anniversary classes recently was quite trades" in the Class of '46, or his fellow attorney, by the Rollins College Alumni Association at its surprising and pleasing. Over 10% of these indian chiefs, the three housewives, the needle- Reunion '76 banquet being held in Washington classes answered our call, and we thank each and pointer or the 4 teachers? D.C, May 1st, at the Hyatt Regency. every one of you. The Class of '51, celebrating their 25th Reunion, Bernie, a long time Washingtonian and former The results? The academic college was relieved responded heavily. President of the Shoreham Hotel, will receive the to know that everyone spelled their name correctly 1 works hard at being "me", but he sat in classes Alumni Service Award for 1976. This award is given and remembered their class year. Only one next to a researcher in recognition of an alumnus' exceptional service to questionaire came back written in crayon. a manufacturer Rollins College and the Alumni Association. There was a bit more variety beginning with an opera singer Since his graduation in 1934, Bernie has actively question 2. The Class of '41 responded to "I work a housewife supported the College and has served as Vice hard at being" 2 teachers and a President of the Association, as Alumni Trustee of with 2 doctors secretary. the College and Secretary of the Washington 1 Indian Chief 51er's are equipped for everything! Alumni Club. The number of social functions he 3 housewives Computer programming planned and presented just for Rollins alumni is 3 retirees coaching golf or football beyond count. His hospitality to visiting alumni and a real estate executive acting faculty has always been warm and generous. an insurance man managing an ice cream parlor Alumni are eagerly looking forward to partici- 2 salesmen being a "grandmother in the prime of life" pating in the Association's tribute to Bernard the "best paddler on C Team (platform tennis)" All these and more were heralded. Why, there's Bralove at the gala, "The Way We Were," on 1 "everything" a judge and an alumni director in the Class of '51 Saturday evening of Reunion. 1 "rat" too! a restauranteur; Golfing, traveling, jogging, playing bridge, tennis - Tally Up, cont. a tennis pro all of the above, or none of the above. Some of the several doctors and dentists more bizarre answers were: Five years later? 1956 produced 1 teacher, an and a flight attendant...not outer space. "who's sane?", advertising executive, a "domestic engineer" In question 3, we asked alumni what their mate "can't - no Dubsdread here", (motherhood is approaching liberation) and two does. For the most part, they have mates, but the "praying and drinking" indian chiefs...different tribes, of course. There majority left the question blank. What does that tell (although in which order we aren't sure), are 129 other graduates of '56, but they don't you? 4 in the Class of '41 and 9 in '46 did respond "Streaking", answer surveys. that their spouses "worked at keeping them "doing all the things I have to do and a few I enjoy" Now the Class of '61 has really put it all together. happy." With maturity, there is appreciation! The and "not thinking I am crazy, but realizing There is one "nuisance" - you remember him! And Class of '66 produced the classic answer, everyone else is." a "Person Friday." however. "My spouse works at making money." Overall, since leaving Rollins, a few have "tried Perhaps they could help the manufacturer Amen, brothers and sisters. to remember" and a few have "tried to forget", the banker or We wanted to know the size of alumni families while others have just tried or been tried. "Waves the editor. Perhaps, today. Those admitting to the fact have 189 have been made in the business world", many the priest, collective children (almost 2 to 1 for the boys...it have "grown older gracefully", and one enter- the counselor or the wasn't like that on campus!) and 56 grandchildren prising soul has tried to "remember what he ' 2 teachers could help them; and '61 has a surgeon to date. In response to the number of grand- thought he was doing while he was doing it." as well, although he is ear, nose and throat variety. children, we must honor the "are you kidding's," Masters and doctorates have been earned, most '61 Tars cover practically all the professions. . . quite a few "not yet's" and a "Thank God." have settled down in their respective careers and construction, Domestic harmony is maintained with more cats are existing, or co-existing, happily. real estate, than dogs, and five fish for every bird. Some alumni On the question of retirement, those who are, writing, are more original, but may possibly have severe are on Rollins doorstep. Many plan to retire "right sales, sinus conditions, where they are"...some now, some never. One art and even a owning 1 skunk individual has't "found a paradise yet" and isn't chauffeur. a pig sure whether he is looking for "utopia or myopia", 1966 is equally active with pretty much the same 3 turtles whichever comes first. cross section of representation...but aerospace a flying squirrel and a activities have sought out the Rollins grad by now, goat. Does one need to be humane to join the We are delighted that so many of you will be in and we have another indian chief, this one is a free Society for Pet Rocks? One Floridian wrote that her Washington to: agent. family consisted of all freeloading birds in the area. "relive old memories", A "paper-pusher in a bureaucratic organization" THE RECORD wonders if she is referring to the "try to put names with faces", leads the responses of the Class of '71. I wonder if feathered variety, or vacationing friends and "to meet the President", or she has met the "Person Friday"? They ought to relatives. Another consisted of occasional "con- "to confirm that you better forget." For those of have a lot in common. Now we have sorts" (or was that "retorts"?) And, watch out, ye you who can't make it, we WILL "pass on your 5 domestic engineers Tar of '71, "your wife has a gleam in her eye." warm regards", promise to "remember you as you (see what I mean...but it is still diapers, apple pie How do all these professionally successful and were" and probably talk about you until your ears and carpool!); domestically tranquil alumni "keep their sanity"? burn!

From the Desk of Commencement Speakers for 1976 William R. Gordon Dr. Marina von Neumann Whitman, Distinguished Public "VOLUNTEERS" - we are extremely proud of Service Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh John Myers III '69 and Mr. Frank T. Cary, Chairman of the Board of the I.B.M. our alumni volunteers. Their personal involvement Larry Simo '73 Corporation, will deliver this year's commencement exercise in a variety of roles and functions have made Don Tauscher 55 addresses to graduating students in the Rollins College Class 1975-76 a great success. Dennis Thornton '72 of 1976. Two groups of alumni have worked effectively for William Tyndal '75 Dr. Marina von Neumann Whitman will deliver her keynote the Association on the Annual Fund. The Class address to graduates of the regular undergraduate college and graduate students from the Roy E. Crummer School of Finance Agent volunteers, some 157 strong, solicited fellow and Business Administration on Sunday, May 23. Mr. Cary will classmates for support of the Annual Fund in They did a great job and seemed to have had fun present his Commencement Address on Saturday, May 22 November with a follow-up in February. We are doing it. We talked to alumni in the Washington before graduating students of the School of Continuing ever grateful to the Class Agents for their help in D.C. area and the State of Connecticut. We did not Education. Patrick Air Force Base Branch and the Evening bringing meaningful financial assistance to the Graduate Programs. reach every alumnus in the areas selected, and A former member of the President's Council of Economic students and faculty at Rollins. The Association regret we did not have the opportunity to speak to Advisors in Washington, Dr. Whitman received her B.A. thanks them for their loyalty and looks forward to everyone. Telling alumni of the needs of the degree from Radcliffe in 1956 prior to attending Columbia working with them again next year. College and asking for their support on a University where she received both the M.A. (1959) and Ph.D. "This Is Rollins Calling" - was our first attempt at person-to-person basis is a program we plan to (1962) degrees in Economics. raising funds via the telephone. We enlisted 17 A recepient of several Honorary Degrees, the New York City continue. Our callers are simply top notch loyal native received the 1973 Columbia University Medal for local alumni to do the calling. They were: alumni, and we thank them for giving of their time Excellence and in 1975 was presented the George Washington and personalities to this project. Award of the American Hungarian Foundation. J. Breck Boynton Jr. '63 Other volunteers have helped in planning, Frank T. Cary. Chief Executive Officer for the I.B.M. Barbara Bertash Breen '61 organizing and conducting a variety of alumni Corporation, received a B.S. degree from the University of Pamela Hurlburt Buster '66 California at Los Angeles and an M.B.A. from Stanford functions. Our thanks for their part in promoting the University. Cary joined the I.B.M. Corporation in 1948 as a Wilson Flohr '69 programs of the Association. sales representative in Los Angeles prior to his appointment as William Harrison '73 A REMINDER to all alumni is in order at this time assistant branch manager in the San Francisco office in 1954. George W. Johnson '50 concerning the Alumni Annual Fund. The fiscal In 1956 he assumed duties as Manager of the Chicago Tim Johnson '72 period ends May 31st. You are asked to send your Downtown Office. Dennis Kamrad '61 Director of AMF Inc., J.P. Morgan and Company, and the gift before this date if you wish credit for the FY Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, Cary was elected President Allan Keen '70 75-76. Please do not forget. We want to see your of International Business Machines Corporation in June of C. Douglas Kerr '66 name on the Honor Roll for 1975-76. Don't 1971. He became Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Cary Kresge '66 hesitate, write a check now - send (t to the Rollins Officer on January 1, 1973. Seymour Leibowitz '68 College Alumni Association. Robert Hufstader Scholarship

A scholarship in Singing, in memory of Robert Hufstader, has been endowed at Rollins College in the amount of Rollins College prohibits and rejects any discrimination based on race, sex, $10,000, income from which will provide a yearly award in color, creed, national origin, and religion in the selection and admission of honor of Mr. Hufstader. Mr. Hufstader who died in New York STAFF students. Applicants can be fully assured of admission solely on the basis of their PUBLICATIONS BOARD last June had been the Director of the Conservatory and academic achievements and qualifications. Musical Director and Conductor of the Bach Festival at Rollins William R Cordon '51 Further, the practice of discrimination on the basis of race, sex, color, creed, C. LaRue Boyd from 1952 until 1966. Upon his retirement at Rollins and upon Director of Alumni Affairs national origin, and religion is prohibited in all programs and activities at Rollins Marilyn F. Boynton the regaining of his health, he became associated with the I oison P. Tinyley College. Wilbur Dorsett Juilliard School in New York, eventually returning to his post as Assistant Director The Rollins College Alumni Record is published quarterly, Fall, Winter, Spring and Sandra Willard lones '66 Director of the Preparatory Division from which position he had come to Rollins in 1952. In addition to his academic interests, Coordinat'or'1'0" Summer bY the Rollins College Alumni Association, Winter Park, Florida 32789, )ohnM. Kest and distributed to graduates, former students, seniors and Friends of Rollins Mr. Hufstader had been coach and accompanist for some of Lynn Paredes the leading singers of his time, touring and recording with Financial Records College. them. The college has opened the endowment to thos AH communications and POD Forms 3579 should be sent to Rollins College, Box interested in contributing in Mr. Hufstader's memory, and 2736, Winter Park, Florida 32789. Second-class postage paid at Winter Park, Florida such contributions will be most welcome. Donations should be 32789. made to The Hufstader Scholarship, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida 32789, attention Dr. Fred Hicks. Sarah Parry Williams '66 Warner brothers, Stanley '26 and Carl '28; Johanna Bilbo Staton '61 honorary TAR cheerleaders, the Stone sisters, SEE YOU IN D.C. John Reece '61 Anne '18 and Florence '19; Ray Trovillion '10 and Victoria., deLaPlante Ritter '67 'de Judge, Donald Cheney '07. Ray and Dickie's Gwen Ogilvie Salyer '60 gang had dashed off to Tinker Field in Orlando the Edmund Buron '66 evening before for the Rollins game against the Air As of presstime, the following alumni have J. J. Mautner '61 Force, and then back to the campus for the confirmed reservations for Reunion '76 in Wash- Judith Kiersky '69 production at the Annie Russell, with nary a ington. The Hyatt Regency provides the Alumni James Levy '61 thought to catching their breaths. House with a list of room reservations at 10-day intervals, so if your name does not appear below, it Richard Cole '62 Out-of-staters returning for their 40th Anniver- probably will be on the next printout we receive. David Lord '69 sary were Lucy Green Woolston '36 from We are looking forward to a wonderful weekend of John Fitzgerald '69 Massachusetts, Annette Twitchell Whiting '36 from activities and nostalgia. The reservations are Maria Feely '66 Minnesota, Ohioan Jean Astrup Faubel '36 and rolling in. If you haven't already sent yours, do so! Robert Heinemann '66 Helen meeker Hall from New York. We want to see everyone on April 30, May 1 and 2. Gerald Doser '63 Kitty Gates Starnes '18 came up from Winter Maria McAllister Doser '64 Haven with her daughter and granddaughter Ann Elmore '69 despite severe back discomfort. . .what Pinky '30's Sandra Whitington Leone '60 called "true grit." Edwina Parkinson proudly Marjory McMichael Pichard '30 Heather Anthony Walton '69 referred to her official 1975 diploma, Annie Olcott Deming '35 Hank Hencken '64 Campbell '28 invocated, 7n'x/e Larsen Vincent '28 Victoria Peirce '36 Mary Ten Eyck Hencken '65 would have called a bingo game had time allowed, Norman & Jane Mac Gaff in '37-'36 and Agnes Clark Smith, '10 celebrating her 66th Jane Folsom Berry '31 William L. Howard II '68 Phoebe Hamill '69 anniversary was the envy of many receiving a Myra Thomas '31 special kiss from Dr. Hicks. Lottie Turner Cook '32 Jerry Hunter King '63 Geoffrey Robertson '66 Both Dr. Hicks and Dr. Critchfield spoke to the Robert Cleveland '32 Niente Ingersoll Robertson '68 gathering and delighted everyone with the surprise Bernard Bralove '34 Rust Deming '64 presentation of the Rollins Decoration of Honor to John McClellan '30 Kristen Bracewell Deming '62 Dorothea Thomas Lynch, who in 1925 started the Joanne Dembitz Hartog '68 Rollins Little Theatre Workshop, volunteering her 40's William Hartog '69 time and talent as director, designer and producer Peter Marino '63 tor eight years - unselfish dedication which is Jack & June Myers '42-'41 Jan Collins Marino '66 recognized as the founding of the modern Theatre Virginia Kingsbury Hyatt '40 Michael J. Federline '66 Arts Department and program at the Annie Russell. Jean Densmore '40 Joan Herington Evan '64 Edith Fitzpatrick Matheson '44 Margaret Fifar '67 J. Fred Hartley '49 Betty McCauslin Soubricas '46 '70's Sally Wright Conrey '47 "Miz" Campbell Greene '45 Judy Grieder Tamburro '73 Philip Greene '48 Ellen Drake '73 Charles Harwood '44 Stephen Johnston '70 Joni Nyberg Gawlikowski '73 50 's Donna Stien '73 Alice Smith Johnson '51 Kim Springate Showalter '71 Mamie Norris '51 Bill Blaster '71 Cyrene Palmisano Grierson '53 Marcia Wilson Blasier '70 B. T. Robbins '50 Sharon Bazley '75 William R. Gordon '51 Martha Withers '72 This year's Senior Class was represented at the Robert Buck '54 Cynthia Shelton '75 luncheon by Nan McHenry who, when asked to Don Salyer '59 Darcy Oleson '74 speak on "How It Is In 1976", could not help but Raymond Ihndris '55 J. Couper Lord '72 beautifully thank the assembled graduates for their Bill Bazley '51 Barbara Giardini '75 enormous part in making Rollins what it is today. Barbara Neal Ziems '55 Jack Myers '69 Rollins students benefit in every respect from the Alice Neal Mays '55 Julie McNiff Myers '71 precedents established through the years by those Gerald Polokoff '52 Gae Walters Boyd '73 who went before them, she said. Knowing the Ford Oehne '58 C. LaRue Boyd '74 alumni is an honor and a rewarding experience Preston Hull '56 Darby Neptune '75 every current student should have. Phyllis Lockwood Hull '56 Allan Keen '70 The President of the Alumni Association, Robert Lois Paxton Kling '51 Candace Nadan '71 H. Showalter '69. assisted Director Bill Gordon 51 Karin Williams Edgell '59 in bestowing the Alumni Service Award on Ernest Webster Walker '57 Zoller. A graduate of the Class of 1929, member of Kappa Alpha, a recognized athlete and now a 60's Forty Plus retired banker residing in Winter Park, "Pinky" has given unselfishly of his time through the years to Marilyn Fisher Boynton '63 the College and the Association. Recently, his J. Breck Boynton '63 Fete Fantastic drive and enthusiastic chairmanship of the Forty Doug Draper '65 Plus Reunion with telephone calls, endless letters Barbara Liverett Draper '67 "FORTY PLUS"? The Alumni Association says and sheer "trackin' " of his old friends and Mimi Allen '69 that these are the alumni who attended Rollins classmates has made the weekend the success it James Acker man '66 between 1900 and 1936 this year. . .next year, is for so many. If Ernest fails to visit the Alumni Cornelia Kelly '64 1937 will be added. An uninformed observer might House at least once a week, the staff is most Evelyn Cook '68 beg the question however. All that youthful energy, disappointed. His abilities are recognized con- Bruce Mulock '67 enthusiasm, myriad interests and vital dedication tinually in the community as well, where he is, by Carolyn Clark Mulock '66 to the College is characteristic of a generation way of example, serving this year as President of Ann Hathaway Duff '66 thirty years younger. . .so they say! You have the Winter Park Historical Society, His maturity Elias Terzopolus '62 missed an occasion if you have not taken part in may deserve this recognition, his energy would Robert Showalter '69 the Forty Plus Reunion each year. Younguns look exhaust a four year old. Nancy Abelt Randolph '66 forward to it. Among those present, special recognition was Elliott Randolph '65 On March 21st, Ernest "Pinky" Zoller '29 once given to 1976 Reunion Chairmen Sue Cochrane Peter O'Brien '60 again led his merry men and women down the Aspinwall '65 and J. Breck Boynton Jr. '63 who will Gayle Van Duesen O'Brien '60 paths of nostalgia at their annual Sunday gathering fly to Washington D.C. on April 30th for Reunion Mary Klingel Sewell '66 recalling fond memories, and even a few '76 at the Hyatt Regency. Mary Ten Eyck Hencken Sylvia Kuta '67 confessions of bygone ribaldry. 125 alumni '65, incoming President of the Association was Cary Kresge '66 attended a delightful luncheon in the Rogers Room introduced with her husband, Hank '64, Associate Susan Camp Kresge '64 of Keene Hall following the morning service at Dean of Admissions. Sharon Siegener '66 Knowles Chapel. Serenaded by the strolling guitars In keeping with tradition, the Forty Plus alumni Virginia Mendinhall Barden '66 of Ginny Guyton '79 and Errol Cunningham '76, one rose to close the festivities with the singing of the Harry Lester '67 could scan the assembled throng and immediately Alma Mater, accompanied by Virginia Richardson Susan White Lester '67 spot Fred Hanna '17; Dickie Colado's '27 Rodriguez '36 and directed by Edna Wallace Carol Skodje Black '69 entourage which included her brother-in-law, Jonnston '25. They sang "Set Like A Gem". . .not Wood W. Phares '67 Ramon '26, Bertha Phiel Bobbitt '25 and Marjorie once, but twice. Edna could not hear the words the Nancy Shaw Phares '67 McMichael Pickard '30 as special guests; the first time. consultant to the corporation, and active with the Wisconsin State Advisory Council on Alcoholism.

CLASS NEWS... THE FORTIES FORTY PLUS '30 '42 '09 Dr. and Mrs. Hugh F. McKean joined the Critchfields, Dr. Fred and Ann Hicks '68 and Rankin L. Shrewsbury is active in church and Barbara Flye Chubb has been remembered by Wendell and Marita Steuve Stone '38 in estab- community activities in Faribault, Minnesota and Ray Trovillion '10 with a gift toward a Book-a-Year lishing a Book-a-Year Memorial for Louise writes proudly of his family's various accomplish- Memorial at the Mills Library. MacPherson Deming '37 who passed away in ments. His daughter, Joan Schubert, will be a January of this year. member of the Class of 1976 graduating from the '17 Patrick Air Force Branch of Rollins. '31 An editorial in the Daytona Beach Morning '43 Journal recommended our own Marguerite Enlow Dorothy Hartridge Lewter is active with the Barze to be the new Poet Laureate for the State of University of South Alabama PanHellenic and the Condolences are extended to Alice Shearhouse Florida. The Daytona chapter of NLAPW has Phi Mu chapter there. Additionally, she is serving Fague on the recent death of her husband, Paul, submitted her name to the Legislature for as the Alpha Memorial Scholarship Chairman respected leader in education in Orange County. appointment. 1974-76 for the Fraternity nationally. The "Salute to a Citizen" column in a community An annonymous Book-a-Year Membership has Myra Thomas is enjoying a Florida winter - "it newsletter in Lewes, Delaware featured Carson T. been established at the Library for Dr. Alfred J. beats scraping ice" - but looks forward to joining Seavey and paid fond tribute to his unselfish Hanna. A current Trustee of the College, former everyone in Washington for Reunion. dedication to the community of Angola-By-The-Bay Vice President and Professor Emeritus in History, in Lewes. the program has been under his leadership for '32 many years. '48 Elizabeth Scudder and Charlotte Farr have '23 remembered their mother, Mrs. Andrew Rathbone, Alumni attending Reunion '76 can enjoy a new with a gift toward her 159th Memorial in the painting by Joyce Jungclas Attee which will be a . THE RECORD wishes to send Ray Greene their Book-a-Year Club. part of the Bicentennial Exhibit for the National greetings and a wish for comfort during his current Richard Wilkinson will retire at the close of the League of American Pen Women. Joyce is the Ohio illness. academic year from the Psychology Department at state Art Chairman for that organization, and has Southwest Missouri State University. He has been been named to Who's Who of American Women as '27 completing a second interdisciplinary "topics" an Artist for 1977. course with the Department of Religious Studies, Jenelle Gregg Bailey has remembered her Winter Park Cub Scout Pack 39 celebrated its before his retirement, entitled "Therapy and father, Dean B Gregg, former Rollins professor 20th anniversary recently by honoring Fleet Religion." and Winter Park community leader with a gift Peeples for his 50 years of service to Winter Park toward a Book-a-Year Memorial. Youth. Fleet is still teaching swimming to hundreds '33 of local youngsters, but was responsible as well for '49 starting Pathfinders and Cub Scouts in Winter Park Jim and Emily Bookwalter Levy are enjoying between 1900 and 1924. another winter in Hollywood Beach, Florida. Sympathy is extended to Sue Adams Chinnock on the loss of her father late last fall. She wrote that '28 '34 A//ce Peel Worman also flew to Orlando in January when her father passed away. Sue had run into Lee Katherine Hosmer wrote that she is "up to her Elizabeth Bolton Marshall has retired as Dolid Green? unexpectedly at a Pan Hellenic ears in Bicentennial stuff" as she helps the Basking Professor Emeritus from Niagara University in New Luncheon in Biloxi. Ridge. New Jersey Historical Society set up a York. She visits with Eleanor Wilcox Roberts from museum in an 1809 Schoolhouse. . time to time. Deepest sympathy is expressed to Stanley '26 and Carl Warner on the death of- their brother, '35 From the desk of Dick Hill '49 Kenneth '24 in December. Virginia McCall English has generously re- "On March 16 a grand reunion of a group '29 membered both Elizabeth Childs Tone '34 and associated for many years with the operation of the Sylvia Shares McLean '34 with gifts toward Annie Russell Theatre was held at the Winter Park Condolences are extended to Mary Lou Palmer Book-a-Year Memorials at the Mills Library. home of Dick Hill '49. He and his business partner, Bowers on the death of her husband, George '27. Bill Keeley (The Golden Cricket on Park Avenue), Rodman Lehman continues to be as busy in '36 entertained in honor of Jenelle Gegg '48 and retirement as he was in education. The former Howard Bailey who were visiting from their home in Principal of Winter Park High School and teacher at Rollins' Julie Daves Forbush appears listed on Idyllwild, California. Howard was for a long period Cherokee Junior High delves into geneology, the masthead now of the newsletter for the -director of the Annie Russell; both he and Jenelle National Space Institute, headquartered in Arling- are remembered for their many fine performances ton. Virginia. on its stage. In the fall the Baileys plan to move to Elizabeth Richards Harter continues to work as a London. England, for a year. Designer for the Cleveland Museum of Art, and is Also present were Lydia and Wilbur Dorsett, who "moonlighting still. . .I try to keep new designs before joining the English Department, was coming in screen printed cards, notes, textiles, associate director and designer at the ART. Lydia's t-shirts. what have you." She wrote that she sees outstanding work in college and community theatre Jim Ehle '66 occasionally, and that Nancylee is not soon forgotten. Dick Verigan '41, who was Wilson Malm '57 lives only three blocks away. the Technical Director of the ART for some time and is now a partner in Klahold and Verigan Galeries on Park Avenue, attended, as well as Miriam Nicholson, whose long association with the THE LATE THIRTIES Rollins Library was followed by a stint as Secretary upholsters, paints and teaches a class in chair and Box Office Treasurer of the ART. caning at his and Katharine Lewis Lehman's '27 '38 Another familiar face at the gathering was that of summer home in North Carolina. He was elected Ellen Emerson, who once headed the ART President of the Macon County Art Association last Our sympathies are extended to Magdalene Costume Department and is presently Secretary of fall, and the grounds of their home in Franklin has Jones Roberts and her family on the death of her Knowles Chapel. Ann Derflinger '58, who spent been selected for "Yard of the Month" by the High husband, Harrison '36 in February. most of her college days learning all facets of Hopes Garden Club. Olga Matthews Hux writes of how pleasant it is in theatre arts and is one of Florida's outstanding high Ann Lupton Stephens is delighting in retirement Sekiston, Missouri with her two sons and their school drama teachers, joined the group. Dr. as a great grandmother. families living nearby. Edwin Granberry, one of Rollins' best loved Ernest "Pinky" Zoller, grand Master of Cere- teachers, and his charming wife, Mabel, rounded monies for the Forty Plus Reunion, and recipient of '39 out the guest list. the Alumni Service Award for 1976, has also been In all, it was one of those rare occasions when a elected President of the Winter Park Historical Robert M. Hayes Jr. has retired as Vice group of people who had close associations in the Society, succeeding Donald Vincent '21. Claire President for Corporate Relations of Sta-Rite past, but don't see much of each other now, could Walker Kent '18 was reelected to her position as Industries Inc. in Delavan, Wisconsin after over 30 get together and share their mutual interests, Secretary. years of service. He is self-employed as a mainly Rollins and Theatre." THE FIFTIES ■ Judy Munske sounds like she is working for the THE RIVER IS FOREVER will be the first volume Association. 1975 was her year for seeing old of poetry published in October by Ford Elam '50 alumni friends. She visited Esther Windom Oehne. He has dedicated a section of it to the Woodruff '55 in Connecticut in the spring, was paid "Administration, faculty and. my many friends from Vincent Covello, in his capacity as Director ot a visit by Camilla Rawson Bailey '54 in the Rollins College". He has completed a three act Management and Administration for the U.S. Naval summer, enjoyed Jack Reardon '52 in Kismet at play entitled "Circumstance"; and enjoyed having Oceanographic Center, is very busy supervising the Wolf Trapp and then journeyed to Wyoming to 3 one act plays and a musical comedy produced at the consolidation of his office with another in see Ginny Darwin Sellner '54 in the fall. Stamford while he was working on his M.A. in Mississippi - a move which is scheduled to take two Speech and Drama there. Frank Underwood '57 years. In addition, he is putting together a special '54 -had co-authored these plays with Ford. Bicentennial exhibit, to be completed in June, at Judith Earle Gillow writes that she and her family Cape Canaveral. Richard Burton will replace Anthony Perkins in moved to Birmingham, Michigan in September ColonelJohn K. Henderson has just completed a the title role of the hit Broadway play, "Equus," where her husband bought an Oldsmobile tour ot duty in Germany as Commanding Officer of this month in New York. dealership. all Army Transportation in Europe. He is returning to New Orleans from which he will command the MARRIAGES: '60 Ports of Galveston, Gulfport, Biloxi and New Robert C. Nikolas and Janice Eldredge Schauer, Orleans itself. September 25, 1975. Marilyn Dupres Correa is Professor of Data Processing at Polk Community College in Sarasota. '55 MARRIAGES: '51 The shelf date for Myra Brown Cook's new book, Priscilla Ransom Blutinger and John COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE ELEMENTARY LEARN- MacDcugall, January 24, 1976. TWENTY FIFTH REUNION ING CENTER, is May 21st. We wish her every success with her third published work. FIFTEENTH REUNION L. D. Bochette wrote the Director that he hopes to be in Washington for Reunion, and that he, Sam '61 Burchers '49, Jim Kelly, H. B. Baxter '50 and Bud Dawson '48 "meet at intervals to test our strength TWENTIETH REUNION Rodney J. Dillard, President of Illustrated against one another. . .and we are all still in good Properties Incorporated, an international real shape, just like Jack (McDowall) left us. I still give '56 estate marketing company, has announced the Sam 20 yards on the 100-yard run." opening of new headquarters in the Florida Capitol Elaine Rounds Budd had visited with Penny Louise Schaull Mumby will not be able to come Building in Palm Beach. Drinkwater Self '50 in London last fall while on a to Washington for Reunion, but it was wonderful to "Do my classmates remember," writes Jim trip with the Mystery Writers of America. She also see her on campus in February. She and her McDermott, "when I gave the Winter Park Police ran into Jenny Millican Douglass '48 at a Parents husband, Ted, travel extensively with a special Tom Dibacco's name after they collared me for Weekend for their sons at Avon Old Farms School interest in India. disturbing the peace on Lake Maitland?" Alice Smith Johnson wishes that any alumni in Chappy came by the Alumni House to tell us that the Allentown or Reading, Pennsylvania area would he will be opening Chappy's Studio Club on 17-92 '62 stop by for a visit. She and Paul returned to live "in in Fern Park this spring. This will be a private club the country" two and a half years ago complete with a "Snug Bar," food, spirits and Pat Standart Morrison is working for a degree in Our US District Judge, Peter Fay, sends his Chappy's inimitable patter at the piano. For further Agriculture and Animal Science at the University of warm regards to the alumni at Reunion '76 and information, Chappy urges friends to write: Tennessee. It will be put to good use since she and asked that we "not remind everyone of the time Chappy's Studio Club, P.O. Box "D", Fern Park, her family have recently purchased a farm in when I missed a layup in basketball or did other Florida 32730. Seymour where they are raising Arabian horses things at Robbie's!" and Hereford cattle. Seffy Salisbury Fleming wrote that she is very '57 The Alumni House received the formal sorry she can't make it to Washington, but she announcement of the new partnership Wombles, sends her best wishes to all '51ers, especially Ann Jane Frankenberg Taylor returned to Florida Marlowe and Appleton, P.A. early in March. That is Turley Warinner This Editor thanks Ann particu- several years ago and is active in many projects our own Bobby Wombles and Michael Marlowe '65. larly for her faithful news notes. including the Children's Theater at the Bush Civic From Francis and Ginger Butler '50 Natolis. . Theatre. From fellow trouper, Sue Cochrane BIRTHS: ."in the past two years. Ginger and I have Aspinwall '65, the Editor learned this wonderful To Mr. and Mrs. Elias Terzopoulos, a daughter, dismantled, moved and reassembled a large 19th ancedote: Jane's daughter, Cindy, was celebrat- Kory Marika, November 10, 1975. century tobacco barn, complete with 16 inch stone ing her ninth birthday recently. She told her mother walls. . a large 1815 frontier Georgian brick house that when she grew up, she wanted to go to Rollins. and a small early settler's log house." Along with Jane told her that she would have to study very '63 all this restoration and reconstruction, they are hard and make A's, try to be a leader in her class breeding Australian Murray Grey cattle. and her babysitting money among other The new head Baseball Coach for the University Does everyone remember when Stanley Rudd things. When Cindy received $20 for her birthday, of Florida Gators is Jay Bergman. photographed the Phi Mu rush Party? she gave her mother $15 to start a savings account We wish Dana Ivey every success in her starring Elsie Shaw had yet another exhibit recently at toward her tuition at Rollins! We will look for Cindy role at the Atlanta Theatre in "The Miracle the Galleries International on Park Avenue in in the Class of 1989. Worker." Winter Park. Charles B. Hartmann has been appointed North It was wonderful to see Peter and Jan Collins '66 Yes, Marial Riddle Sisson, we will happily give General Manager for the Industrial Operating and Marino on their recent visit to Florida. They hope to you a Rollins plate to match Don's '49, but they will Building Products Divisions of Owens-Corning see everyone at Reunion if baby Marino #3 delays not be here from the manufacturer in time for Fiberglas Corporation in Chicago. his or her arrival through that weekend. Reunion weekend. Look for it in the mail shortly Preston and Phyllis Lockwood '56 Hull enjoyed a thereafter. visit to Rollins immensely last summer and '64 "especially our visit with Dr. McKean in the Art '52 Gallery." They are both teaching outside of Fred Chappell has been named full-time artistic Washington D.C.. See you at Reunion '76. Director of the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. Patricia Roberts Grulke won the Elizabeth Atkins Pefer Cumbie received his Ph.D. in Wildlife Award in the Delaware State Flower Show for the '59 Ecology from the University of Georgia last June. best adult artistic division in October of 1975. He is now with the Duke Power Company in Gerald Polokoff writes that he is still "a happy Dick and Arlyn Olsen '59 Potter are living in Charlotte as a biologist working on energy related Marine" living in the Washington suburbs with 5 of Palatine, Illinois where Dick is in business as a environmental problems. his 7 children at home, and looking forward to his manufacturing agent. Their daughter is a freshman first Reunion "to see old friends, and so that Jacqui at Washington University, but they still have two can understand the mystique of Rollins." sons and 8 pets at home. '65 From a 100 year old house in Lincoln outside of Cal English started his practice in Orthopedic , Bruce Beat writes that he is extremely '53 Surgery in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania last summer. busy with his family corporation, Beal & Company, We wish him every success. dealing in development acquisitions with a Albert Chubb has left ComBank Fairvilla to Peter Haigis is Director of Interior Design for become the temporary President of the Christian particularly sensitivity to environmental problems. John Wanamaker in Philadelphia. Center in Orlando, an interdenominational organi- He lectures frequently at Harvard and North zation, heading their evangelical work. Al had been Eastern, and has traveled extensively, with two with the ComBank Corporation for 15 years. trips to Africa and one to the Middle East in the last BIRTHS: David B. Johnson is enjoying retirement, after 19 18 months. He and Enid brought their three To Peter and Nancy Cumbie, a son, Michael years of teaching, traveling between Winter Park children to Florida last spring and enjoyed seeing David, January 6, 1975. and California to enjoy his nine grandchildren, 4 on Disney World, the campus and the unspoiled Chris and Barbara Linkous '65 Jenkins write that the West Coast and 5 in Florida. beauty of Genius Drive once again. they are loving life in New Hampshire, complete '68 Wasn't that Chris Costa who sang for the „, CLASS NEWS...cont pink tights? Nona Gandelman is the Originator of Peak Returning to Miami in July are Lans '69 and Kay with skiing and ice hockey, and "don't miss Productions in Boulder, a promotion company for Crowell Frydenborg where Lans will practice commuting to New York City at all!" musical enterprises. She is also the road manager medicine with the Public Health Service. Gloria Caminiti Kraker is a licensed mortgage for an afl female rock and roll group, Raw Honey, Lyn Mercer Diskin and her husband, Jim, are in broker, mother and girl scout leader in North Beginning in May, she will be running the tennis the process of moving to Brunswick, Georgia Miami, where her husband, Don, is a police officer program at the Flatirons Country Club. where Jim is a Firearms Instructor at the Federal and emergency medical technician. Robert C. Stanford has been promoted to Law Enforcement Training Center. Jane Rivell recently received an Award of Mortgage Loan Officer for C. Douglas Wilson Hugh and Abby Ash Goodwin are living in Sicily Excellence from the Orange County Public Schools Mortgage in Greenville, South Carolina. for the next two years where Hugh is stationed with in recognition of her work as 1975 Youth Art Month the Naval Air Facility. chairman in Florida. '69 MARRIAGES: Mary Marshall Allen is studying at George TENTH REUNION Washington University in the Human Resource Mona Schallau and Terry Guerrant, October 25, Development Master's Program, 1975. '66 Eugene Curtis is in the process of opening a new office in Tallahassee for Post, Buckley, Schub & BIRTHS: Keith Barton is Instructor of History at El Centra Jernigan Inc., consulting engineers and planners. College in Commerce, Texas. Have you seen and heard Wendy Overton, now To Randy and Andrea Boissey Lyon, a son, Clemson claims Paul Carlson as a Graduate ranked #4 in U.S. Women's Singles, on CBS and Andrew Wade, February 2, 1976. Research Assistant in the Department of Ento- NBC? mology and Economic Zoology. Jim Short is Assistant Sales Manager for '72 An apology is due Michael Federline. THE Schweitzer Aircraft Corporation in New York. RECORD implied in the Winter issue that Mike was Lee Jameson is now Anchorman for CKY-TV married. We hope we will see him in Washington in MARRIAGES: with the Canadian Television Network in Manitoba. his "singular state" as he calls it! John Bottomley and Nina Laughlin, May 9, 1975. Pam Hurlbert Buster was one of our exceptional Maria Elena Dubourt and Phillip R. Forbes, Telephone Callers-for the recent fund drive. She is February 1976. active in Orlando with the Orlando Council, Florida Hospital and WFTV-9 in addition to raising her BIRTHS: family. She remembered vividly, on her Class To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Phillipps, a Survey, the day in her freshman year when she daughter, Amy Atkinson, December 15, 1975. "stepped on a nail while building sets in the Fred To Cyrus and Mary Grandy V, a daughter, * » *» HI «s st. Stone Theatre." Catherine Sterrett, January 24, 1976. f f* lit* i, yj »*>J!,ll! Iff f John Noel can't be in Washington, but we do want to remind everyone of the time he "hopped the Dinky train on campus and rode it all the way to- THE SEVENTIES the train yards." Who WAS with you on that little trip. Johnny'' '70 George Martin, currently serving with the 4th "I certainly remember when I lost my shoe in the Motor Transport Company of the Marine Corps Josephine Stewart Hyde has been awarded a choir loft," writes Virginia Sprinkle Labrant, "and I Reserves in Orlando, is the Basketball Coach for Master of Arts degree in Counseling by Ball State will never forget falling victim to Dean Darrah's Jones High School, who were the Central Florida University. intense questioning in New Testament." Champions for 1975-76. John Kest. Treasurer of the Alumni Board of Who was leading in the third lap of a tech dinghy Hugh Petersen has begun another season of Directors, has been promoted to a Member of the race and capsized? Felicity Thoet! Men's II Waterskiing Competition and has set his firm of Billings, Frederick, Wooten & Honeywell in slalom ski to break the current record He finished Orlando. MARRIAGES: second in the nation last year for Men's II, ages Didi Michelson Kirtley and her husband, Stephanie Brewer and John C. Iglehart, March 25-35. 27. 1976. Charles, are living in Irvington New York. Charles is with the Republic National Bank, and Didi is with '73 BIRTHS: the General Business Group/International for IBM. She just returned from a business trip to Brussels in To William Charles and Ann Crabill '68 Leydig, a Sandra Lynn Dick Chase wrote that she and her most interesting capacity as liaison between daughter. Jennifer, October 19! 1975. Michael have moved to Los Angeles Vvhere he is a IBM and its many foreign companies around the buyer for Ohrbach's and she is a floor manager at world. '67 Bullock's Department Store. Doug Klmg is completing his MBA at Pace Joe and Kathy McNabb '69 Bohannon recently University in New York, while working for sent a gift to the Annual Fund in memory of Mac. Connecticut General as an asset analyst and tax Tuttle. and wrote that they are enjoying life in consultant. Richmond where Joe is with Philip Morris and Earl 72 and Stephanie Kass Yeadaker have Kathy plays cello with the Richmond Symphony in moved to Miami where Earl is a social worker for her spare time. They are both avid tennis players United Way. and are thrilled with the new baby sister for Ryan, 3 Katherine Ouinn arrived in October. BIRTHS: Bob and Lucy Crane McCannon are loving their Earl '72 and Stephanie Kass Yeadaker, a respective coaching jobs at Albuquerque Academy daughter, Lena Mai, May 7, 1975. Lucy's field hockey team was New Mexico State To Tim and Peggy Bauer-Yocum, a daughter, Champions last year. Bob is coaching football and Sadie Margaret, April 12, 1975. tennis, as well as serving as the Pro for the The Associated Press ran this picture of David Academy Tennis Club. Deem Ramey in newspapers throughout the nation '74 last November under the caption: "It Won't Hatch, David." Ed Dowling has left Eastern Airlines to open his David, the son of Mary Clausen Ramey '70 and own business, Tour World Services, locally in Daniel Deem Ramey '70, is not so sure about that. Longwood, Florida. On his mother's birthday, April 10, he suddenly Mark Featherstone-Witty is an Editor for found that he had a new brother AND a new sister, MacMillan Educational Ltd. in London. Michael William and Marissa Ann. MARRIAGES: MARRIAGES: Mary Joy Sandstrom and John Paul D'Acierno, Gaby Forster Granda and G. Thomas Walker, January 17, 1976. February 16, 1976. Fred Schmidt and Pamela Jahnig, April 3, 1976. George E. Brown and Lynn Clark, May 17, 1975. '75 FIFTH REUNION Fred Starbuck has joined The General Tire & John Clark is a Management Trainee with the Rubber Company as a tennis promotion specialist. '71 Bank of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Living in Greenwich, Ferd will be responsible for Richard A. Furman has formed an accounting promotion of Penn tennis products in the Eastern Joye Davidson Clark has been promoted to partnership with Edward W. Dedelow in Orlando. United States through various tournament activities Control Buyer for 14 Sears stores in North Carolina Cynthia Ann Shelton wrote that she is working on and ball adoption programs. and Virginia. her Masters in Counselor Education at the University of Virginia, and plans to start a career in New York Standout Student Personnel Services in higher education in SPOR TS Rollins College head basketball coach Ed Jucker announced August. In Brief this week the signing of New York City basketball standout MARRIAGES: Ronald Jenkins. Jenkins, who stands at 6-7, has played under head coach Frank Home at The McBurney School in New York T. Glenn Wescott '76 and Dorothy Adele for the past two seasons. Demayo, June 21, 1975. Selected in 1976 as a First Team member of the All-New Jean Reisinger and Duncan B. Hill, December 6, York City squad, Jenkins accumulated a two-year point total of 1,529 points in 44 games at McBurney to hold down a career 1975. scoring average of 34.7 ppg. This past season the personable Jenkins netted 916 points for a 41.5 season average. On the '76 boards the Rollins bound prospect averaged 25.4 rebounds per outing in two seasons. During the 1975-76 roundball season Hollis Stacy almost stole the $60,000 Bent Tree Jenkins pulled-in better than 27 rebounds per contest. Classic from famed Kathy Whitworth in February. "We are certainly delighted that Ron has chosen Rollins to Hollis had gained a share of the lead in the LPGA continue both his academic and athletic talents," offered Jucker following receipt of the official acceptance letter. "Ron event when she birdied the par-three 17th hole and has excellent credentials both on and off the court and we are ' Miss Whitworth had a bogey. But on the final hole, looking forward to working with him for the next four years." our Tar lady knocked her tee shot in the water and Chosen as the Most Valuable Player on the City wide All-Star missed a par putt which would have meant sudden Team, Jenkins will tour Europe this summer playing on the death had she made it. Hollis was quoted as Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) All-Star squad facing top notch competition being provided from several International saying, "I got a little excited after that two-stroke Leagues. swing on 17. My heart was going about 1,000 beats In 1975 Jenkins was named to,the Second Team All-Ivy Prep a second." prior to securing honors on the First Team All-Ivy Prep in 1976. "I am confident that Ron is capable of playing college basketball," remarked Frank Home who has coached Jenkins IN MEMORIAM for the past two seasons at The McBurney School. "He can run, shoot and rebound and has progressed in George Bowers, 1927, deceased February 23, these areas steadily over the past two seasons. His strongest 1976. asset is perhaps his desire to play and his consistent 100 percent effort on the court." Elizabeth Trevor Fernbach, 1936, deceased Baseball December 1975. Kenneth Earl Girard, 1971, deceased February The Rollins diamondmen are now approaching 5, 1976. the home stretch part of their 1976 baseball season NCAA South Regional John Harris, 1911, deceased March 11, 1976. with an impressive 23 win-9 loss record. Winds Up Basketball Season Frances Bell Miller, 1924, deceased March 29, Seeking another berth in the South Atlantic 1975. Regional Tournament, the Tars are being led by For the second time in three years Jucker and Marguerite Poetzinger Pierce, 1935, deceased designated hitter Mike Johnson who has poked out his Tar cagers participated in a post-season December 22, 1975. 41 hits in 108 at bats for a .380 batting clip. John tournament sponsored by the National Collegiate Harrison Roberts, 1936, deceased February 16, Castino. playing third base this season following Athletic Association (NCAA). This year the Tars 1976. the injury of former third-sacker Bill Walczak, is traveled to Chattanooga, Tennessee where they Schiller Scroggs, Emeritus Dean of the College, batting a healthy .339 with 18 extra base hits rounded out a field comprised of Univ. of deceased February 24, 1976. including seven home runs, nine doubles and three Chattanooga, Valdosta State and Florida Techno- Elizabeth Knowlton Shore, 1942, deceased triples. Shortstop sensation Bruce McAlister and logical University. Labeled as the "South March 3. 1976. vacuum-typified first baseman Jim Liakos round Regionals," Rollins drew host UT Chattanooga in Kenneth C. Warner, 1924, deceased December out the "better than .300 club" batting .317 and the first round bowing out to the Mocs 90-62. In the 1975. .308 respectively. consolation match Rollins upended Florida Tech. Mary Elizabeth Ransom Warner, 1933, de- On the mound for Rollins this season are several 101-91. Well, now its over. Players and fans alike await ceased March 21. 1976. veteran hurlers including last season's winningest the approaching 1976-77 campaign with anxiety Theodore Olena Walton, 1933, deceased in the College Division II ranks Blake and hopes. If Rollins is to better this years 19-6 February 6, 1976. Lorenz. Hampered by a blistered pitching hand, mark then much work has to be done for this is the Lorenz has seen action in seven contests winning 5 dawn of the greatest basketball season ever at • and dropping 2. Senior hurler Bill Miller owns the Rollins College. best club record thus far with a 7-3 record and a 2.84 . Scott Trethaway (4-1), At the onset of the 1975-76 Rollins College Charlie Cacciabeve (3-1), Bob Krueger (2-1), Tom basketball season head coach Ed Jucker made the Anderson (1 -0), Frank Ricci (1-0) and John Ralston comment that he "would put this years basketball (0-1) round out the active pitching slate. team up against any Rollins team of the past." He During the 29th Annual Invitational Baseball went so far as to say that this would be the greatest Week Classic the Tars posted a second place finish season in Rollins basketball history - his predic- with a 3-3 record. The top honor was shared by tions, given as statements-of-fact some six months Tennessee and Wisconsin who finished the week ago, have proven themselves to be true. long event with identical 4-2 marks. The University In 1976 the Rollins basketball team accumulated of Cincinnati Bearcats finished in the last position a total of 19 wins against 6 losses - the best record with a 1-5 clip. in the 26-year history of roundball at Rollins. At the "We feel that we are certainly strong enough conclusion of the regular season the Tars bolstered and capable to play in this year's South Atlantic 18 wins in 23 contests which included an 8-2 I ennis Tournament," offered Tar diamond coach Boyd record in the premier year of the Sunshine State Coffie. "Our talented outfield, combined with a Conference. At home, within the confines of the The Rollins College tennis Tars have notched 12 strong infield and consistent pitching has proved to Enyart Alumni Field House, the Tars won 13 of 14 victories in their first 16 encounters of the season be our key ingredients." increasing their home record to 95-29 since the with senior Ted MacBeth leading the way. field house was opened back in 1968. Away from MacBeth, named to last years All-America doubles home the Tars notched six wins against five team, plays in the number-one slot for the Tars and Soccer defeats. has accumulated an individual mark of 13 wins Although the Tars were unable to capture the top against four losses. spot in the Sunshine State Conference they were Stan Arande, a junior who is said to have one of Lew Moceri of St. Louis (Mo.) and Steve Larsen of Florissant afforded a berth in the NCAA South Regionals via (Mo.) have recently signed soccer grant-in-aids at Rollins the strongest serves in the country, has notched a their excellent record posted against one of the College according to an announcement made by head soccer finest Division II schedules in the country. The 12-6 record thus far playing in the number-two coach Gordie Howell. spot. In the number three position is junior Rob Moceri and Larsen are currently students at St. Louis schedule included such notables as Florida State, Bradley who is 13-4 and regarded by head coach University High School. During the 1975 soccer campaign the North Carolina State, Dayton, East Carolina and Norm Copeland as "an all court player who strokes duo led the St. Louis club to a 25-2 record losing in the fourth Boston University. sudden death overtime 2-1 in the quarter finals of the State the ball extremely well." The just-completed campaign belongs to the Tournament. highly-talented "Cincinnati Kids" - Bruce Howland, Aggressive netter Mike Saltman, now in his Moceri, as a forward, was named to the First Team All-State sophomore year, plays in the number four spot and squad following his 23 goal performance during the campaign. Steve Heis and Tom Klusman - who wound up their has held down a .500 mark of 6-6. Nissam Astrouk, He had 17 assists. collegiate careers with four straight winning an Israeli Davis Cupper, is 9-6 on the season Larsen, who was also named to the First Team All-State, seasons to their credit, two trips to NCAA post- performed at the fullback slot netting one goal and assisting in playing in the number five spot. Ed Lake, season tournaments, a heralded Tangerine Bowl five additional conversions. Tournament Title (1975), a number one College All-America in doubles with MacBeth, holds down "I feel that with the additional scoring power provided by Division II ranking by the NCAA, and starting the number 6 position with a 5-2 clip. Lake also both of these fine players, that our approaching season will be starred on the Rollins cage team as a starting more than just a rebuilding year," said Howell. positions in every game for the last four years. guard. Senior John Manderson and sophomore Last season Rollins finished with a 10-6 mark winning 6 of During the four-year "Cincinnati Kid" era the Tars 11 at home and 4 of 5 on the road. Dane Neller also have winning campaigns on the notched 66 wins in 99 games. Before the court. hometown fans the "Kids" won 50 and lost 12. '•

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