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Rollins Alumni Record, Spring 1976 Rollins College Office Ofa M Rketing and Communications Rollins College Rollins Scholarship Online Rollins Magazine Marketing and Communications Spring 1976 Rollins Alumni Record, Spring 1976 Rollins College Office ofa M rketing and Communications Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine Recommended Citation Rollins College Office of Marketing and Communications, "Rollins Alumni Record, Spring 1976" (1976). Rollins Magazine. Paper 260. http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine/260 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Marketing and Communications at Rollins Scholarship Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in Rollins Magazine by an authorized administrator of Rollins Scholarship Online. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .tycloio e-; > Fo(* Kn 4,W'>Vr"V e Rollins College o41umni RECORD 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.
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