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Sandspur, Vol. 61 No. 26, May 17, 1956 University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 5-17-1956 Sandspur, Vol. 61 No. 26, May 17, 1956 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 61 No. 26, May 17, 1956" (1956). The Rollins Sandspur. 1024. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1024 The Rollins Sandspur Volume 61 Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, May 17, 1956 No. 26 Drash Will Deliver Senior 10 Groups Sing Student Council Passes Sunday At Center Baccalaureate On May 29 Lake Virginia Sand Beach Dr. J. Wayne Drash, pastor of awarded an honorary D.D. degree In Campus Sing . Monday night the Student Coun­ increasing enrollment plus the ad­ Mirror Lake Christian Church in from Phillips University. cil passed the proposal for a sand ditional construction workers' cars, St. Petersburg, will deliver the He has held pastorates in Al­ "It's a grand night for singing." beach on Lake Virginia. The beach, which will be on the campus next Rollins Baccalaureate sermon, it buquerque, New Mexico; Clarks- Sunday night at 8 p.m., that is, which will cost the Student Asso­ year, new parking areas are vi­ was announced recently. Bacca­ ville, Tennessee; Kinston, North when 10 campus groups will com­ ciation $300, will be 20 feet wide tally needed. Dave asked that any laureate service will be held Sun­ Carolina; Birmingham, Alabama pete in the annual Independent and will extend 55 yards between suggestions be brought to him. day, May 27, at 10:30 a.m. in the and St. Petersburg. Women's Campus Sing on the the canoe house and the relay President Hull announced that Knowles Memorial Chapel. At present Dr. Drash is a mem­ student center steps. dock. Corky Borders and Chuck Racine Dr. Drash received his A.B., ber of the Board of Trustees of The cup given for the winner of Committee chairman, Dave Bow­ will be the Rollins delegates to the M.A., and B.D. degrees at Phillips the College of the Bible in Lex­ the boys' sing will bear special man, reported that the Traffic National Student Conference in University in Enid, Oklahoma. He ington, Kentucky. He is also importance this year, as four Committee met and recommended Chicago. This will be a week-long did graduate study at the Univer­ Chairman of the Board of Man­ men's groups will compete. Delta that a Traffic Court be established meeting of college representatives sity of New Mexico, Vanderbilt agers of the United Christian Mis­ Chi, the present holder of the cup, which will handle violations on from all over the country. University in Tennessee and Union sionary Society of the Disciples of competed with only the Independ­ campus. The committee will meet President Hull read a letter Theological Seminary. He was also Christ in Indianapolis, Indiana. ent Men last year, but this year again during the week to discuss from the head librarian reporting The speaker at last year's bac­ Sigma Nu and Lambda Chi have both the formation of the court the disappearance of five reference calaureate service was the Right joined in preparing numbers for and to work on plans for a new books. Three of these books are Reverend Frank A. Juhan, D.D., the Sing. parking arrangement to provide encyclopedias, so the replacement Dallanegra Is Top Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of The purpose of the Sing, under more spaces on campus. With the will cost approximately $500. Stu­ Florida. The topic of his sermon chairman Joan MacClellan is to dents are urged to be on the look was "A Principle of Security." encourage friendly competition be­ out for these volumes and to re­ Campus Salesman Baccalaureate services are open tween campus groups and 4o cre­ turn them promptly. Pres also an­ to all students, faculty and staff, ate an interest in group singing. Dean Day Resigns nounced that in the past pages have been ripped out of library For Chesterfield and persons interested in the col­ Kappa Kappa Gamma will de­ lege. books. Dean Justice added that a Joey Dallanegra, senior, cam­ fend the women's cup and face the Post As Rollins student was expelled for this of­ pus representative for the Liggett usual strong opposition from all fence. and Myers Company, makers of the other women's groups on cam­ pus. Women's Advisor It was announced that the To­ Chesterfield and L & M cigarettes, Magazine Features mokan office will be moved to has been announced as this Each organization will sing one Miss Jean W. Day, Dean of the Center basement. month's "Superep of the Month." required song, plus one of their Women and Associate Professor Following the Council meeting, Hannas' Last own selection. The required song of Rollins College since 1953, has there was a preliminary meeting Along with the honor of being for the men's groups is "America named top campus salesman of tendered her resignation effective of the Orientation Committee with the Beautiful", and for the wom­ with the end of the present aca­ the month, Joey will receive a Jack Rich, who will head the com­ en's groups, "Passing By." demic year. $25 check. A picture and article Florida Book mittee next year. Mr. Rich told about Joey appeared in Liggett Florida's Golden Sands by Dr. A. The selections for each men's In an interview following this the new student advisors some of and Myers monthly newspaper, J. Hanna, and his wife. Dr. Ka- group are: Delta Chi—"The Drink­ announcement, Miss Day express­ the plans for next fall, including "The Rep Report." thryn Abbey Hanna, is one of two ing Song"; Sigma Nu—A medley ed, "I have very much enjoyed a more concentrated program of working with Rollins students and testing for the freshmen. The newspaper cited Joey as books featured on the cover of the April issue of the official maga­ All Juniors who plan to do I want to wish them all success in combining business "know-how" the future." and ingenuity which resulted in zine published by the American student teaching next school one of the highest sales rises for Library Association. year must get application A native of Alamosa, Colorado, Mills Memorial Chesterfield and L & M filters in This magazine contains several blanks for requesting intern­ the nation. articles on Florida in view of the ship in the public schools fact that the annual convention of from Professor. Packham, Ly­ Library Adds Especially noted as Dallanegra's man 305. This must be done be­ sales techniques which included All students are requested to fore the end of the term. DO keeping an accurate and detailed IT NOW! To Endowments record of every location in or near complete their Activities Cards Mills Memorial library recently the college where he distributes at the Administration Building BEFORE THEY LEAVE THE from "Porgy and Bell"; Inde announced new additions to the cigarettes, his promotion of the various endowment funds from its "Ugly Man" contest which will CAMPUS. This information is pendent men—"King Jesus Is A' used for references when stu­ Listening"; Lambda Chi — "Sit many supporters. hereafter be an annual event and The Jennie Bowers Endowment his establishment of the Fiesta dents are being considered for Down Servant." jobs or graduate school. Fund now totals $7,000 to be used booth where he installed a Carni­ The women's selections are: Chi to purchase valuable books for val Wheel and gave sample cigar­ Omega—"For All We Know"; Al­ the library. The Charles D. Hur­ ettes as prizes. the American Library Association pha Phi—"Let's Dance"; Kappa rey Scholarship Fund for Latin Besides being campus represen­ is to be held in Miami next June. Alpha Theta—"It's a Great Day American students now has a tative, Joey is president of. the The Hanna book was published For Singing"; Kappa Kappa Gam­ $11,664.80 total. senior class and president of the in 1950, and is their latest. It is ma — "The Last Time I Saw Mme. Colette van Boecop, visit­ "R" Club, was vice president of a general account of the Florida Paris"; Gamma Phi Beta—"On the ing professor of the French De­ the student council and coxswain East Coast from the discovery Trail of the Lonesome Pine; Phi partment, has donated a copy of of the varsity crew. He is a mem­ of the peninsula in 1513 to the Mu—"Good Day". Le Musee Du Louvre En 1920. ber of Sigma Nu fraternity. present. Mme. van Beocop last year gave the library Volume II and is en­ deavoring to locate Volume I to Pat Cook Wins Dean Jean Day complete the set for the college library. she attended Monticello College in Miss Mabelle O'Neal of Orlando Scholarship Alton, 111. and graduated with a has taken out, the 148th member­ BA degree from Colorado College. ship in the Rollins Book-A-Year After graduate study in child wel­ Club. Interest from her gift of For Art Work fare at the University of Okla­ $150 will be used to purchase a Pat Cook, former Rollins College homa, Miss Day earned the MA book a year for the library.
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