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Sandspur, Vol. 41 (1935-1936) No. 27, April 22, 1936

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VOLUME 41 (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 (Complete Campus Coverage) NUMBER 27 EDITORS AND BUSINESS MANAGERS CHOSEN BY UNION Application for Upper Menace—Recovery After Ruin PERPENTE, KEYWAN CERVflNIES Dm Division to be May 1 AU students who are plan­ AND VAN BEYNUM TO ning to make application to the Upper Division this year are TO BE HONORED urged to take out their Upper HEAD PUBLICATIONS Division papers immediately. All applications must be com­ ;ienry Stryker to Edit *'R" pleted and turned in to Dean Sandspur Staff Meeting Book; Twachtman, Nichols HERE APRIL 26 Anderson's office by May 1st. Will Be Held Thursday As Business Managers These applications will not be considered by the Upper Divi­ Rollins College Will Be Open All persons connected with sion Board until October 1st. CETRULO ON "R" BOOK to Public the writing staff of the Sand­ So as to remedy any more pos­ spur, and those who are inter­ sible delay it is desirable to you ested in joining it, are remind­ Richard Alter Becomes Ad­ VALOES IS CHAIRMAN to finish your Upper Division ed of a meeting that will be held vertising Commissioner reports by the required time. on Thursday, April 23rd, in the Program to Include Many Sandspur Office at 11 o'clock The Rollins Publications Union Notable Speakers during Seminar period. It is announced April 17, after its an­ urgent that everyone attend so nual spring meeting, that Robert The Cervantes Day Celebration that the plans for next year Van Beynum, P^rances Perpente, of Florida will be held on Sunday, DR. W. S, BEARD may be discussed and decided Helen Keywan and Henry Stryker April 26, at Rollins College and upon. If it is impossible for were elected respectively editors- anyone to attend, please inform will be opened to the general pub­ in-chief of the Sandspur, Flamin­ someone connected with the lic. go., Tomokan, and "R" Book for SPEAKS IN CHAPEL Sandspur, so that all interested 1936-37. In the evening of the night be­ may be accounted for. fore there will be a directors' Other students elected to places meeting at the home of Mr. and 'The Gospel for Troubled on the Rollins publications include Ida aoove yiciure snows ter­ Richard Alter, advertising com­ Mrs. Henry Barbour. Days" is Subject races constructea on a Call- missioner; Paul Twatchman, busi­ The Cervantes Day Celebration Eornia farm to combat soil ero­ ness manager of the Snadspur, in will be opened at 11 o'clock Sun­ ONE YEAR AT ROLLINS sion The work was done un­ der supervision ol the Soil Con­ ASSOGIATIDN TO addition to John Nichols and Dante day morning by the annual meet­ Cetrulo as business managers of ing of the Florida Branch of the servation Service of the U. S. the Tomokan and R Book. Teachers of Spanish at the Annie On Sunday, April 26, Dr. Wil­ Department ol Agriculture. Russell Theatre. Teachers of liam S. Beard, assistant to Dr Crops are planted parallel to MEET HT RDLLIN5 Van Beynum, sophomore who Spanish are eligible to member­ the terraces to prevent wash­ has this year served as managing Hamilton Holt, will present the ing of tbe topsojl. Note the ship in this association. The dues, editor of the Sandspur, succeeds address in the Knowles Memorial ruined land In the right Dack- which include a subscription to Members Are Representatives Reginald Clough, while Frances Chapel. His subject will he "The ground, where there has been of All Florida Colleges Perpente will replace John Clark the association magazine, His­ uncontrolled erosion. The pic­ panica, are two dollars and fifty Gospel for Troubled Days". Bills III. Helen Keywan will oc­ ture at the left shows how care­ cupy Mildred Muccia's position and cents annually. Dr. Beard became associated less farming has permitted VESPER SERVICE FRIDAY with Rollins College last year aft­ Henry Stryker will succeed Robert The chairman of the meeting washing of 18 inches of fertile The third annual meeting of the er retiring as the executive of the soil from a hillside orchard in Caton. will be Albert Valdes, who is presi­ Florida Association of Colleges National Congregational Layman's California. Efforts are being The complete staff of each pub­ dent of the association. The pro­ and Universities will be held at Advisory Committee in New York made to reclaim thin land.' lication has yet to be appointed, gram of this meeting, which will Rollins College on April 24th and City. Dr. Beard and President the power resting with the editors be conducted in English, includes 25th. This association was formed' Holt were classmates at Yale, the who will continue in their new ca­ the election of officers and sev­ three years ago at Gainesville, and former graduating from the Yale pacities until the close of the col­ eral important addresses. Profes­ contains representatives from all Divinity School. COMMENT lege term. Marlen Eldredge has sor Angela Campbell, formerly of RED GROSS GLASS Florida colleges. The general announced that her work as news He is the product of the "Little Wellesley College, Dr. James A. topic of this year's meeting is to editor of the Sandspur will be White Church on the Hilltop" at Robertson who is the editor of ON THE be "Aspects of Higher Education done by Isabelle Rodgers during South Killingly, Conn., where his "Hispanic American Historical Re­ ALARAMA DEBATE Peculiar to Florida". the remainder of the season. father for twenty-four years was ENDED THDRSBAy view", and Dr. Oliver H. Haupt­ There will be three meetings on The graduation of the former pastor. Following in his father's WEEKS NEWS mann of the University of Florida Friday, April 24th: A meeting of editors will be undoubtedly met footsteps and entering the Con­ Audience is Lacking at Dis­ Examiners' Training Course are among the speakers. By Arthur Dear, Jr, the executive committee in the with sorrow mingled with confi­ gregational ministry, he became cussion, But Not Missed Is Popular At one o'clock luncheon will be Knowles Memorial Chapel at 10 dence that their places are excel­ pastor at the Durham, N. H., Com­ served on the lake shore of the Words and Deeds A. M.; a general discussion in the lently filled. This forecast of op­ munity Church which served the campus at fifty cents per person. Air Transport Annie Russell Theatre from 2:00 timism can be heightened if, as a students of New Hampshire Uni­ IS NON-DECISION 17 RECEIVED PERMITS until 4:00 P. M.; and a dinner at literary community, Rollins will At two o'clock the annual meet­ versity. In 1908 he returned to The Forgotten Man ing of the Spanish Institute of the Whistling Kettle from 7:00 to be awarded one of the prizes of­ Connecticut and took a pastorate Rollins College debated the Ala­ Shorten Hours Florida will be held in the Annie The Examiners' Training Course, 9:00 P. M. Tickets for the dinner fered by the Florida Intercollegi­ in Willimantic. bama Polytechnic Institute of Au­ Student Strike Russell Theatre. Membership is sponsored by the American Red may be procured at the Annie ate Press Association Convention. burn, Ala., on the Pi Kappa Delta open to all who are interested in In 1916, Dr. Beard became sec­ Cross First Aid and Life Saving Russell Theatre or from Miss question last Friday evening at Speaking before the Daughters Spanish Activities. The dues of retary of promotion for the Con­ Corps, was held from April 14-16, Treat, registrar, before 2:00 gregational Church Extension 8:15 in the Speech Studio. of the American Revolution in on the college swimming course. o'clock Friday afternoon. In ad­ (Continued on page 2, col. 1) Boards. Three years later he be­ As usual at this time of the Washington, President Roosevelt The work was undertaken with the dition to this program, there will came campaign director in Con­ year, there was no audience but pledged this country to lead the aid of Ramone S. Eaton, field rep­ be a motorcade Friday afternoon world and press for arms reduc­ PEAGE STRIKE LED necticut for the Pilgrim Memorial the debaters performed as though resentative of the American Red and a vesper program at 5:30 Fund, a permanent endowment they were talking to a crowded tion. Cross, and of Fleetwood D. Pee­ o'clock. house. Mr. George Hairstone and ples. created to assist in providing an­ However, President Roose­ A general discussion will be •ESTER GIVES Mr. Dudley Roth were the speak­ nuities for aged or disabled Con­ The course consisted of instruc­ held in the Annie Russe!! Theatre GY MISS J. RANKIN velt and his bigger and better ers for the affirmative, while Mr. gregational ministers. Later he navy started an arms race. His tion in the latest methods of first on Saturday morning from 9:30 Bothe and Mr. John Homan upheld directed the Pilgrim Memorial devaluation of the dollar upset aid, including use of the Hawaiian until 12:00, and in the afternoon the negative side of the argument Outdoor Assembly is Second FAITH LESSONS Fund in Washington, Idaho, and a world economic conference. surf board. The Examiner's per­ there will be a business session in for Rollins. in History of Rollins Oregon. From 1925 until 1933 Dr. American uncooperation mit was issued only to those ap­ the same place at 2:00 o'clock. Episcopal Rector Speaks in Beard served as executive secre­ The debate was non-decision and wrecked the League action in plicants who were twenty-one Dean Winslow S. Ande I'son is tary of the National Congrega­ Mr. Pierce added aftei-wards that years of age or over and who had chairman of the program commit­ MOVEMENT NATIONWIDE Chapel Sunday Ethiopia. The U. S. has too tional Layman's Advisory Com­ it would have been very difficult much armament, and we are successfully completed the eight tee, and members of the local mittee. In 1932, Marietta College to judge as both sides were fairly still building. hours of instruction. committee include Dean Anderson, Miss Jeannette Rankin of Mon­ FOUR STUDENTS READ conferred upon him the honorary well matched. He startled Mr. Forty-five students from Win­ Professors Packham, Wattles and tana, who was the first Congress- degree of Doctor of Divinity. (Continued on page 2, col. 3) Last week Italian invaders ad­ ter Park and Orlando registered Weinberg, and Miss Treat, regis­ woman in the United States, spoke vanced 120 miles into Ethiopia (Continued on page 2, col. 2) trar. in an outdoor assembly at 11:00 "The Victory of Faith" ^vas the taking possession of Dessaye—for A. M. this morning at the bleach­ topic upon which the Rev. W. long an Ethiopian stronghold. The ers on the lake shore, taking part Keith Chidester spoke at the Rallins Presents ''The Dreamy Kid" in a nation-wide demonstration for i chapel service of Sunday, April 19. most significant aspect, however, ^^Fraternity Month'' Tells of Founding peace among college and univer­ \ His message was straightfor­ Before Convention In Gainesville was that supplies were sent for- sity students. ward and vital for it conveyed to (Continued on page 2, col, 5) of Theta Kappa Nu hy Dean Anderson us how we should really live; not At the same hour thousands of made up for this lack and gave a • only to our best advantage, but so By A Staff Member college students throughout the better performance than they did By A Staff Member in our hearts, all that is needed j^ as to spread happiness and joy Fourteen members of the Dra­ Weekly Movie Calendar country left their classes in a pro­ on their own home ground, at Rec­ "Into Full Flight Sprang the is organization. You represent around us. We must have Faith, matic Department went on tour to test against future wars. The dem­ reation Hall. It is hard to say Itcachiini: Today and Thurs­ Fledgling," by J. H. Krenmyre, an eleven local fraternities, some in : for in faith is victory. If we have Gainesville last Friday and Satur­ day, ••Siiigtii^ Kid" i\ith Al ,lol- onstration at Rollins was made which play of the three was best, soii, Sybil JaKuii, Clnlre Dodd, article appearing in the March large and some in small schools. with the full cooperation of Presi­ faith in Jesus Christ, faith in our­ day to produce "The Dreamy Kid" Kdward E. Ilorfoii, Vncht Ciub for such different standards pre­ "Fraternity Month", tells the story Your fraternities have sent you selves, faith in others, if we have by Eugene O'Neill, before the con­ Boyst; "Charlie Chun at ih^ Clr- dent Hamilton Holt and members vail for symbolic drama, tragedy, ciLs" n-ith Warner Olaiid. Pran- of the founding of Theta Kappa here, because they want to unite love, courage, honesty, and' good­ vention of the Southern Associa­ ciK Ford—Itank Xi^ht; Saturday, of the faculty. and farce, but "The Dreamy Kid" Sunday. Monday, '-MesMajfe to Nu. Dean Winslow S. Anderson into such a fraternity. will—then have we proven our- tion of Teachers of Speech. South­ Oareia" with Wallace Beery, Bar­ Miss Rankin, who represented was certainly not the least enjoy- of Rollins is accorded a major role , \ es to be real men and women, ern College presented "The Terri­ bara Stanwyck, John Boles; " 'No one knows what the future Montana in Congress from 1917 \ able. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, in this great achievement. Not then have we triumphed over ble Meek", by Charles Rand Ken­ '•Sutter's Gold" with Edward Ar­ holds. We move forward by faith. to 1919, was one of the few mem­ The Rollins crew was the only nold, Lee Traey, Biiinie Barnes, only does the versatile Dean ap­ In our hearts there lives the fra­ .- vicissitudes, hardships and bit- nedy, and Stetson University gave Katherine Alexander. bers of the House to vote against one completely running its own pear as a politician and organizer •'.1 disappointments of life. the farce-comedy, "The Boor", by Grand: Today, Thursday. Fri­ ternity of our dreams. I am re­ America's entry into the World show. The university student elec­ day, "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" of great repute, but as a silver- moving the badge of my fraternity Tchekov, to make up a surpris­ with Gary Cooper, Jean Artliur; War. She has been active all her •There is Victory! We have all ingly well balanced program. trician operated the switchboard Friday after 6 P. M., "Charlie tongued orator as well. from its place over my heart and life in woman suffrage and world known grief, failure and thwarted jfor both other plays, but Bill Da­ Cban at the Circus" n'tth IVarner In four cars, the Rollins contin­ Oland; Saturday. Sunday. Mon­ Delegates from eleven local fra­ offer to place it here with yours, peace work. self-assertion," emphasized the vis, after studying and working day, "The Moon's Our Home" ternities met in the Ozarks Hotel, making this table the altar on gent left the campus Friday morn­ with Mnrjjaret Sullavan. Henry The program was sponsored by Rev. Chidester. "We all know t with it in the afternoon, took com­ ing and met later in the day at Fonda, Charles Butterworth. Springfield, Mo. They assembled which is fused together all that is the American Student Union, what it feels like to witness the plete charge of lighting "The Rinltoi Thursday, Friday, "Pet- the theatre of the P. K. Yonge with "serious countenances". sacred in our local organizations. which asks that everyone write to crumbling and failure of long de- Dreamy Kid" for the performance rifted Forest" with Leslie How­ Experimental School at Gaines­ ard, Bette Davis; "Thirteen "Ail stood with bowed heads Will you join me?' Congress in support of the Nye- 'i plans and we know what it Friday night. Since only mem- Hours by Air" with Fred M.nc- ville. The production crew, inves­ Murray, Joan Bennett; Friday while Rev. J. H. (Dad) Krenmyre "Anderson ceased speaking. Kuale bill, and intends to recreate ^ like to mourn the death of i bers of the staff and actors came after « P. M.. "Charlie Chan at tigating the stage, found it to be asked for divine guidance and in­ "For long minutes there was si­ the National Youth Administration •illy beloved friends and rela­ ' from Stetson, the Rollins crew as-' the Circus" with \VaJ'ner Oland, very good, about the size of the Francis Ford) Saturday. "Bonnie spiration and asked the Deity for lence to be broken by the sobbing that will expire early in June. tive? and how the very light of life jsisted that group also. j Scotland" with Stan Laurel nnd Annie Russell, and possessing a Oliver Hardy: "For the Service" strength for accomplishment." of men, who were face to face with This was the second strike of • iiiis to vanish from us upon their With Buck Jones, Fred Kohler, switchboard much more adequate ! Friday afternoon. Dr. Fleisch-1 "W. S. (Doc) Anderson, chair­ the most dramatic and heart-test­ its kind given here, the first being • h." Beth M.'(rion. than it seemed at first glance. i man addressed the convention in Baby Grand: Today. "Thirtefu man, said, 'Gentlemen, we have ing moment of their lives. With led by Robert Wise and Dorothea • ;'. to fight ahead with an un- session at the Thomas Hotel, on Hours by Air" with Fred Mac- come together because we believe trembling fingers their badges Scenic arrangements for all three Murray, Joan Bennett; Thursday, Breck last year. Their precedent '•'uinted spirit, to have unlimited ; the subject of the oral interpreta­ Friday. "Love Before Breakfast" there can be organized a frater­ were loosened one by one, placed was followed by the passage of a plays were necessarily at a mini­ with Carol Lombard, Preston faith in Jesus Christ to shun cow­ mum, and "The Dreamy Kid" was tion of poetry. For examples he Foster: Saturday, Sunday, Mon­ nity recognizing the true worth of side by side, never to be taken resolution condemning war and all ardice, dishonesty and malice and read several poems, two being by day. "These Three" with Merle manhood, whether found on the apart but rather to be fused to­ played expressionistically, furni­ Oberon. Miriam IIo|«kins, Joel factors contrary to arbitration, and to keep your chin up at all times, Gilbert Maxwell, who attended McCrea: March of Time—added large or small campus. Indeed gether in an unending fraternity. speeches by Wilda Schmidt, How­ ture and properties giving the only attraction. nieans victory. By not letting indication of place. But the actors (Continued on page 6, col. 1) since that fraternity already exists Thus a new fraternity was born." ard Showalter and Grace Terry, (Continued on page 2, col. 4) THE ROL LXNLS^AAN DSPJIR^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 Cervantes' Day CALENDER FOR COMING EVENTS "HI DELTS GIVE To Be Held Soon WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22 i:30p. m. Organ Vespers. GIVEN DN SUNDAY (Continued fro 1, col. 1) THURSDAY, APRIL 23 EBALL ):45p. m. Art Sem.inar, speaker, Jean Jacques Pfister, two dollars a year include a sub­ "Demonstration of Painting". Novelty Dance Received With Given By Warren Goldsmith scription to the "Revista Hispanica i:15p. m. French Club meeting at Mme. Bowman's. Enthusiasm and Leonard Krupnick Moderna". This meeting will be !:15p. m. Senior Recital of Dortohy Smith. free to members of the Institute FRIDAY, APRIL 24 and to members of the Florida 1:00-4:00 p. m. Opening meeting, Florida Association of Col­ The Phi Delta Theta Spring BEETHOVEN FEATURED Branch of the American Associa­ leges and Universities. Frolic held at the Orlando Coun­ tion of Teachers of Spanish; all K30p. m. Organ Vespers. try Club Saturday evening was a others will be required to pay an By A Staff Member t:00-10:00p. m. Allied Arts Exhibition, with awarding of very enjoyable affair, a large admission fee of fifty cents. The On Sunday evening, April 19, prizes. Open House at Art Studio. group of Rollins students and fac­ meeting will be conducted in Span­ from 6:45 to 7:45 at Mayflower i:15p. m. Rollins Studio Open House. ulty turning out in costume and ish with the following program: Hall, a concert of recorded music !;15p.m. "Rollins On the Air" over WDBO. joining in the gaiety of the occa- Welcome by Dr. Hamilton Holt. was presented by Leonard Krup­ SATURDAY, APRIL 25 Reports and election of officers. nick and Warren Goldsmith. This 1:30-12:00 a. m. Meeting of Florida Association of Colleges This is the first costume dance Presentation of the Cervantes was the first of a series of Sun­ and Universities, A. R. T. held at Rollins in the last two Medal, Mrs. Sanford Bissell and day evening concerts which com­ 1:00 p.m. Mayflower and Pugsley Open House. years and' the novelty of this, com­ TW£ Ce/Z^^NTES MEI>fiL Hon. Pablo Ubarro, chairman of bined with the music of Eddie prised phonograph records from SUNDAY, APRIL 26 the committee on award. Stephenson and his Florida the music library of Warren Gold­ Mrs. Sanford Bissell is the donor of the gold medal that will be 1:45 a. m. Morning Meditation. Dr. William S. Beard Rhythm Kings, added to the pleas­ smith—a library containing over awarded on Cervantes Day to Dr. James A. Robertson, a scholar of Acceptance, Dr. James A. Rob­ speaker. ure of the event. five hundred and sixty classical international notice, who has devoted a major part of his life translat­ ertson. .:00-4:00p. m. Annual Cervantes Celebration. records. ing, editing, assembling and writing books on the Spanish background Program. The costumes ranged from the sublime to the ridiculous, monks of Florida. Members presented by the His­ is probably had some contacts The program opened with Smet- panic Societies of Florida. escorting chorus girls and hula- nea's well known overture to his there. If he is dumped out of hula girls, and nuns being escorted At eleven o'clock in the morn­ COMMENT the state, he is lost. Carried opera, "The Bartered Bride", aiid "Waking Up" Service Organ Program to ing there will also be an exhibit by jail birds in stripes and beard, to an extreme it will wreck the second composition was the of Spanish Memorabilia. Dr. W. while much originality and effort of Columbia Students Be Given Friday in ON THE the Union. great "Symphony No. 7 in A Ma­ H. Fox, director emeritus of the was shown in many of the get-ups. Honor of Colleges All the literature sent out by jor" of Beethoven. Succeeds in 2nd Year Brooklyn Museum of Art, will Bill Law as the typical Rollins Beethoven was born in Boon, have charge of this exhibition, WEEKS NEWS the American Student Union, or­ A special Organ Vespers pro­ Co-ed received the prize as Mr. Germany, in 1770, and died in Harold Jesurun '37, Columbia which will be held in the Green ganizers of today's Peace Strike, gram will be presented by Her­ (Continued from page 1, col. 4) America, and Miss Miriam Gal­ Vienna in 1827. This beloved sym­ University student who attracted Room of the Annie Russell Thea­ emphasize that the strike is braith as a South Sea Islander re­ man Siewert on Friday, April 24, against war and not against the phony was conducted by manu­ wide attention last year when he tre. ward to the advancing troops by ceived the prize for the best femi­ script at its first performance in honoring the Florida Association college administrations affected. instituted a "waking-up" service of Colleges and Universities which The Knowles Memorial Chapel, airplane. nine attire, though the judges, Vienna, 1813. Beethoven at this designed by Ealph Adams Cram in Hundreds of thousands of indivi­ Mrs. Osterling, Mrs. Coe, Dean for his fellow students, is back is holding a meeting on the Rol­ An airplane supply train is duals will participate. period was becoming deaf, more­ Spanish Gothic, will be opened to an innovation. Throughout Anderson and Professors Howard this year full of determination to lins campus on that date. This is a definite trend. If over he was poverty stricken. Yet visitors throughout the day. At military history, advancing the and Stone, Phi Delt Faculty mem­ expand his novel business. 1. Chora! Phantasie on "Ein people merely walk a hundred there are no traces of gloom and four o'clock an organ program of commissariat has been a major bers, admitted that it was very Feste Burg ist Unser Gott" (Karg- yards for the sake of peace, despair in this gay symphony, "I'm all set for a big season," Spanish selections will be ren­ problem. The Japanese must difficult to choose from among the Elert). dered. they impress it on their minds. large number of attractive and which reflects the crude Rabelai­ he confided' to our reporter. "I've recognize this development 2. Serenade (Booker-Gron- As they become conscious of original costumes. sian humor of its composer. It is with regard to Russia. Every already got a lot of customers, and dahl). it, they learn more about it interesting to note that Beethoven natino must study it. The dance floor w^as decorated my new method of getting them 3. Waldweben (Forest Mur­ Rev. W. K. Chidester and become interested in it. A himself conducted this masterpiece The Lobby Investigation has with painted palms and bamboo up never fails." murs) (Wagner), (from the opera strike in one college means at its premiere. He could barely Delivers Sermon On shown that any number of organi­ and Phi Delta Theta banners, "Siegfried"). nothing. Several hundred hear a note of music due to his The new method proved to be a zations for the education and aid while the lighting was accomplish­ 4. Love's Old Sweet Song (Mol- "Victory of Faith" thousand students striking deafness, and despite his ridicu­ phial of ammonium chloride, pre­ of the public have two common ed indirectly through the use of loy-Lemare). means little. But the increase lous "off-beat" gestures, the sym­ viously treated with sodium hy­ (Continued from 1, col. 1) factors. One, large industrialists, colored flood lights. 5. F'rasquita (Lehar-Kreisler). in numbers and the repetition phony was immediately a marked only a small group of them, have Chaperones for the dance were droxide to obtain the gas. A few 6. Up the Saqueny River (Rus­ year after year will mean a contributed huge sums to all the Professor and Mrs. Howard, Pro­ The records of this symphony whiffs of this and the patient is sell). yourself be downed you have con­ lot. organiaztions. Two, each of the fessor Stone, Professor and Mrs. were performed by Stokowsky and wide awake. It never fails, and The mysterious waters of the quered yourself. Jerusalem last week was the many organizations with high- Kinsler, Dean Sprague, and Mrs. the Philadelphia Symphony or­ besides, "it clears the head im­ upper reaches roll past two vast The Rev. Chidester pointed out scene of anti-Jewish demonstra­ capes. Eternity and Trinity. sounding names is most interested Sellar. Jere Collinson, John Tur­ chestra. Chabrier's "Spanish that religion is a wonderful com­ tions and rioting. We talk about mediately," according to Jesurun. Against the gaunt rocks of the lat­ forter for it gives us great relief in defeating Roosevelt. ner, Charles Allen and Howard Rhapsody" concluded the program. sending Jews back to Jerusalem He also gave an inkling of the ter stands a statue of the Virgin, and spiritual peace whenever we Showalter, president of the chap­ It is a jolly and dynamic composi­ It is well that the public and giving them a country of their novel means he uses to promote erected by grateful temporarily withdraw from the ter, were in charge of arrange­ tion of Spanish dances, castonetts business. should know these things. own. We talk about s ending ments. and intoxicating rhythms. battle of life in order that we may When the operations of the "Fernando del Rio set his alarm resort to religion. So as to inten­ negroes back to Africa. We never The concert was greatly enjoyed clock for 6:30 a. m. I sneaked in trusts were discovered, anti­ think of the people already there. Rollins, Auburn In sify his message, the Rev. Chi­ going to be used by all present, and the acoustics Vvhen he was asleep and put it trust laws were passed. These dester illustrated how raarvelous- Jews and negroes have as for poor relief it was announced in the lobby of Mayflower were ahead to 8:30. When he failed to No-Decision Debate organizations should not nec­ ly victorious were the ancient much right to stay where they over the week-end. most favorable. Next Sunday eve­ awaken on time the next morning, essarily disband, but they are now, without being ship­ ning, the concert will feature (Continued from 1, col. 3) Jews. They had infinite love of should operate openly. Their I pointed out to him the unrelia­ and faith in Jesus and despite all ped about, as anyone else. If This is an excellent use for Chausson's "Symphony in B bility of alarm clocks, and told sponsors should be known, Hairstone at the close of the de­ opposition, discrimination and ra­ they are races, they may be, the money. If all liquor tax Flat". him how foolish it was to depend their purposes should not be bater's rebuttal by saying "So cial prejudice against them, they for all we know, better than income were used for poro re­ on such erratic devices. He final­ called protecting the republic, what?" which is an expression intrepidly fought on for their araians or whites. We cannot lief, the relief clients would be ly saw the light, and del Rio is but protecting the Republi­ known to Rollins debaters as rights, morals and ideals. They prove out standards of com­ greatly helped and government Two Recordings Are now one of the numerous Jesurun cans. Then they should be al­ meaning, "Sum up what you have disregarded un justness, corrup­ parison and we cannot prove relief and liquor taxation are Made in Chapel By satisfied customers." lowed to operate. And some­ both new fields. said," but which scared Mr. Hair­ tion, and all the evils of their day, perhaps, someone will much admitting our present Music Department stone who did not understand it world, and were champions of uni­ standards. start an organization to help A woman in a London fish mar­ Examiners Training at all and thought his time was versal love, peace and truth. French Army officials are carry- the public. ket recently picked up a fish and Last week the Rollins Choir was up. g on a census of the people in Course Finished Certainly theirs was the ideal thought it stale. She started to invited to make two recordings by Lower taxes, encourage capital France who owe allegiance to no Outside of the fact that Mr. faith and victory. We must all breate the dealer for trying to sell the Modern Age Recording Com­ Bothe dropped his notes and had industries cry the Republicans as country. The aim is to know who (Continued' from page 1, col. 5) realize, concluded the Rev. Chides­ it to her. pany, a subsidiary of one of the to give part of one speech ex­ ter, that to have faith, tolerance, a way to aid the unemployed. and where they are in case of any larger Am-erican recording com- for the course. Of this number, temporaneously, the Rollins men love and courage and to thus be Maintain wages, put men back to d to draft them into the French Just then the fish flopped. twelve applicants had their per­ held up their side of the argu­ victorious, gives us complete and work say the Democrats. "Ameri­ It was not yet dead. The technicians, sent to make mits renewed and five were ap­ ment well. uncomparable happiness and satis­ ca Speaks" reports 76% of the This calls attention to a vex­ the records, set up the equipment pointed for the first time. Some faction. people favor a shorter work week ing problem. Under present In the University of North Caro­ in the Chapel. It was thought that of the work, due to the age of the According to The Daily Pennsyl- Bryant Prentice, Grace Terry, to aid the jobless. conditions it is possible for a lina, a track star and wrestler were the best acoustics could be ob­ students, was confined to the lim­ vanian a student at Williams, Frank Abbott and Betty Test read A Constitutional Amend­ person to owe allegiance to becoming desperate about getting tained there. its required by the Senior Life whose name is the same, gets let­ the Lessons and Invocation and ment giving the federal gov­ four different countries at the out of the infirmary where they The Choir made two recordings, Saving certificate. Mr. Eaton, who ters thus: Responsive Reading. ernment power to set general same time. Some countries had been confined for some time. Bach's "Choral" and Byrd's "Ave is expected to conduct the course Mr. William Williams minimum wage nad mazimum shift nationality of women They called Western Union for a Verum Corpus". These are the next year, expressed himself as Williams Dormitory Of the 51 land grant colleges, hour laws, but not NRA codes, with marriage. Others do not. two selections of which the Choir unusually pleased with work done should be passed. Shorter and then, as in France, there "boy". To Dr. Berryhill they sent Williams College 49 have compulsory military rtain- the following telegram: "Low has rendered outstanding perform- at Rollins College this year. Williamstown, Mass. hours is the best suggestion are millions of people without that has yet been made. any country. An international grades and loss of morale necessi­ While the records have not been Colorado is setting up a patrol congress should straighten all tate getting out. Love." In less sent here yet, you may place your along its southern border to keep this out. than two hours they had been re­ order for one at the Chapel office. the destitute and foreigners out. Three fourths of the Texas liq- leased from the sick room. Ninetten persons have been de­ tained already and there is pros­ pect that more will be arrested. This should be stopped. It Cash for Your Books should be challenged as to its April 22, 1936 constitutionality and it is in­ humane. If a worker comes Buyer will be at to a place to look for a job he ROLLINS COLLEGE Winter Park, Fla. lypewriter Headquarters Dear Rollins College Students: Sales and Service New Portables, $39.50 to $62.50 All Makes Used Typewriters You will find the smartest THE BOOKERY styles and loveliest fabrics of Davis Oflfice Supply the year ,in DICKSON-IVES col­ 252 E. Park Ave. 19 E. Pine St. Orlando lection of new JANTZENS. The Phone 4822 marvelous elasticity achieved through Jantzen-stitch assures perfect fit. The main question Have you seen the 193S Horo­ scope - Numberscope combina­ is not how you swim but how Friday, April 24 tion at 15c? Do you yo-yo? If you look. not why not? Magic Novelty Shop The suit on the right is one 132 N. 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THURSDAY - FRIDAY FOR THE BEST IN FOOD STUFFS The Little Grey House .jj ^ Thames' _ _ A ROLLINS COLLEGE BABYGRAND LUNCHEON — TEA ~ DINNER SHOPPER MARKETESSEN JUST NORTH OF WINTER PARK Phone 323 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 _THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR THREE American Graduate Is Held Prisoner in Students To Go On 'Strike Educators Help Unloading $2,000,000 Piece of Glass Today Is Deadline China as Communist For Arts Contest, Rival Campaigns Studio Announces Eugene Brinson, Lafayette '31, With Apporval of Dr, Holt is being held prisoner by Chinese The entries must be in today, Wednesday, April 22, for the an­ authorities at Hankow on charges When the students of Rollins whose faculty and administration nual Orange County Amateur Ex­ of "assisting Communists to im­ College went on "strike" this do not appreciate the underlying hibition and Competition of the Al- peril the Chinese government, morning as a part of the nation­ purposes for which this so-called ed Arts of Winter Park, Irving bribing officers, and attempting wide anti-war demonstration student strike is called. Bacheller, president. All entries to procure the escape of a con­ among the colleges and universi­ "We of our generation have must be mounted or framed, and vict" college authorities here have ties, they did so with the complete failed—and are still pitiably fail­ hould be delivered to the Art been informed. approval of President Hamilton ing—in devising some means to Studio on OUie Avenue. The con­ Details of an alleged interna­ Holt. enthrone reason and dethrone test is under the direction of Mrs. tional plot, which it is thought in­ The Rollins head indicated his force as the arbiter of human des­ Jean Jacques Pfister, chairman cluded Brinson, are as yet very sympathy for the movement in a tiny. It is the youth of the world of the Art Committee of the Al­ meager. The early information bulletin issued to the faculty and who primarily suffer for our stu­ lied Arts. cabled to this country told how released yesterday. In addressing pidity and incompetence, and it is The Art Studio is holding Open Brinson and a friend, Carl J. the faculty, he expressed the hope one of the signs of the coming of House on Friday evening, April 24, Lemcke, were detained when it be­ that the faculty "would be glad the new day that they are begin­ from 8:15 on. During the evening, came certain they were attempt­ to adjourn with their classes to the ning to revolt. If they only knew probably shortly after nine o'clock, ing to work the release of Joseph Bleachers at 11 o'clock Wednes­ their power, they could do away there will be formal announce­ Walden, also known as "Dr. Rivosh day morning, April 22, and take forever with what Thomas Jeffer­ ment of the prize-winners. Com- of Berlin", believed to be a native part with the students In youth's son called 'the greatest scourge of of Latvia and an agent of the protest against war." mankind'. ittees of students of Rollins Col­ lege will assist the members of Ogpu, the Soviet secret political Dr. Holt, himself an uncompro­ "Inasmuch as we have been un­ the Art Department and the Al­ police, from a Chinese prison. Wal­ mising advocate of world peace, able to solve the problem of peace, lied Arts in honoring the fortu­ den was sentenced to 15 years im­ referred in his bulletin to his re­ through justice, at least let us not nate ones whose work is judged prisonment for espionage. gret over the use of the word stand in the way of those who worthy of the thirteen awards. "strike" in connection with "this would try. It would be a pity if According to a reliable Japanese The actual awards are to be made manifestation for peace". "Some anything should prevent our stu­ source, the plot to set Walden at the meeting of the Allied Arts institutions," he suggested, "will dents from cooperating with the free was discovered when a Japa­ Worknjtij it-guirea just seven nours to transfer this $2,000,000 piece at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John undoubtedly think the motive be­ students of America in the great­ nese gunboat on river patrol in of glass from railroad car to truck after ita arrival at California In­ Martin on Saturday afternoon, hind the strike is as much to flout est cause now before the world." stitute of Technology. Pasadena. During the next four years, the the Yangtse intercepted a radio April 25. message from the Soviet steam­ academic authority as to hasten glass will be ground Into a mirror for the 200-inch world's largest the coming of peace. A strike is telescope, atop Mt. Palomar. The telescope, with the new mirror, will ship, en route from Shanghai to extend vision twice as far as any other. Columbia University wall re­ Vladivostok. invariably a form of warfare and, Royal University therefore, to a certain extent an ceive a cash bequest of $25,000 to Brinson and Lemcke, it is charg­ In Rome Has Very be used "to found as many scholar­ ed, had planned to bribe the assis­ abandonment of reason and an NITROGLYCERIN CARGO Body of Student's appeal to force. Colorful History I i.iiikhntcr Tugwell ships as it will in the schools of tant warden of the jail in Wu­ One dollar for every mile. A applied science" under the terms "I therefore hope that our Rol­ Thc piGbidcntial canipaign Uncle Found in Lab chang, where Walden is being should have a touch of the old driver usually makes a minimum of the will of one of its graduates. lins students will in some appro­ held. Wuchang is directly oppo­ "The greatest center of learn­ college spirit now that the Re­ of 25 miles a day. He can make Dr. Frank Vnaderpool of East priate way express their disap­ A search lasting several weeks site Hankow on the Yangtse. In; ing on the continent," the news­ publicans have called in a team more, but he doesn't usually, for Orange, N. J., who died last month. proval of injecting the unfortunate of nine professors, matching ending recently for Into Karimo, this way the pair intended to gain paper "Tevere" enthusiastically his cargo is nitroglycerin, and any strike idea into the situation. the democratic "brain trust." University of Minnesota student, admittance to the jail, let Walden called it this fall, as three hun­ bump or shock may cause the Herbert Hoover, Jefferson Da­ "Nevertheless, it is sad to con­ to analyze the New Deal for the when he found the body of his un­ leave and have Lemcke remain be­ dred and forty representatives of public. Heading the G. O. P. nitroglycerin to explode. If a vis, Benjamin Franklin, Henry template a college or university cle, Herman E. Karimo, in the hind in his place. Once Walden foreign universities, coming even intellectuals is Dr. Olin Glenn stone on the road escapes the driv­ Hudson, William Penn, David Liv­ anatomy laboratory of the Min­ was safely out of Chinese terri­ from Australia, joined in the cere­ Saxon, professor of business ad­ er's notice—where a truck was a ingston and Ben Hur are regis­ ministration at Yale. Dr. Felix nesota Medical School. tory, Lemcke was to have effected monies inaugurating the new uni moment ago, only a large hole ap­ tered at the University of North Frankfurter, Harvard, behind- The youth had been unable to his own release by a mere declara­ American Legions versity city that symbolizes the pears, now. Carolina this year. the-scenes consultant, and Dr. locate his uncle at the beginning tion of his true identity. renascence of the Royal Univer­ Issues Book That Kexford G. Tugwell, Columbia, These special three-ton trucks of the Fall term and had appealed Two other men said to be in­ sity of Rome. undersecretary of agriculture The Germans act Shakespeare ply between the oil states of Okla­ to police for aid. Detectives as­ volved in the plot are Brain Nadis, Wants Free Speech and resettlement administrator, homa, Texas, and California, sup­ better than anyone else, in the Benito Mussolini, under whose continue as chief Democratic signed to the case found Herman a Soviet Russian and a typewriter plying the nitroglycerin used to judgment of Prof. Elliot of the Flatly advocating freedom of leadership the rebirth took place, educator-advisers. '* Karimo had changed addresses salesman by occupation, and an facilitate drilling operations. English department at Amherst. speech and the search for truth, has been less superlative in speak­ under an assumed name and had Englishman whose identity was Every oil field in the world con­ the New York County American ing of the work, but he has called committed suicide September 4 not revealed. sumes many tons of it, every day. Legion last week issued a book it "the greatest center of study in was impossible to build in the dis The body lay unclaimed in the The trucks travel by night very that is designed as a guide for all the region of the Mediterranean'^ trict of the Pantheon, where Mich county morgue until September 17, slowly, taking lonely roads to pre­ Legion speakers and called a halt and to that title it has a justified aelangelo's "Sapienza" was, but it when it was removed to the uni­ vent collisions. They are painted Kansas University on all attempts to "abuse or si­ claim. seemed unfortunate to desert the versity. a vivid red and are avoided by lence" those who differ with them historic old site altogether. Final­ Coeds Should Pay Neither the oldest nor the most the other motorists like a plague. on government forms of policies. famous of Italian universities, the ly, as the enrollment rose to twelve The police of the districts through A professor Kipp of the law Their Own Expenses Roman atheneum does possess a thousand students, however, it be­ But the book does warn Its which they pass must be warned faculty at the University of Bonn, colorful history. Founded in 1303, came clear that a completely new readers that dictatorship by "a of their approach. They stop in in Germany, was forced to resign Governor Alf Landon is not the after the universities at Pavia, university would have to be built person or by any special group" special garages outside of com­ recently because his maid patron­ only Kansas male winning renown Bologna, Pisa, Padua, and Naples near the Polyclinic. In 1932, Pia would mean "the intolerant sup­ munities. They drive around large ized a Jewish butcher. for his sense of economy. centini was commissioned to draw pression by an armed force of in Italy and several outside Italy, cities, instead of through them. Take the males at the Univer­ the plans; the new university city democracy, justice and liberty." by Pope Boniface VIII, it strug­ For if they explode, they are in­ sity of Kansas for example. The was opened in November, 1935, "Never was it more necessary gled through the early years of its stantly reduced to bits, with a mens council there has just issued while Italian pride overflowed. than now for all Americans to sup­ life at the mercy of the whims and thunderous crash that is heard for a firm resolution requesting the port their right to freedom of abilities of its successive papal The millions spent on the new miles. No trace of the driver is girls of the campus to share even­ speech and freedom to listen and sponsors, until Pope Leo X com­ city, however, are in themselves ever found, just a few red scraps ly in the evening's expenses while learn," the booklet says. "We live missioned Michaelangelo to build small evidence of the intellectual of iron from the truck, about 500 dating the men. They have even in a period of bewildering changes. an ediface worthy of it. The work rebirth. Spectacular as they are, yards away. gone so far as to formally request Some nations have shifted convul­ was completde by Giacomo della fine buildings do not prove but Although the nitroglycerin is the cafe owners of the town to sively from one form of govern­ Porta and Borromini from 1575 to merely intimate a great educa­ carried in fan-shaped cans, divided issue separate dinner checks for ment to another overnight; others 1650, when the papal son of Loren­ tional institution. Much more im­ into compartments made of rubber the women. waver between various forms. zo the Magnificent, Alexander VII, portant is the fact that gathered to ease the inevitable bumps, the *'Do not have a false sense of de'Medici, celebrated the first mass on the faculty of the university are percentage of accidents for the chivalry" the University men were at its chapel of St. Ives. the finest of Italian scolars—sena­ Of the 8,000 students at CCNY, past few years has been one to advised by the council. tors, accademicians, authors—in­ only 3 per cent are communists, Down through the many years five; that is, one out of every five cluding Marconi and De Stefani according to a survey recently con­ of its papal control, the university drivers "blow up", every year. Roscoe Pound, dean of Harvard and many others only less distin­ ducted by the American Legion had many generations of great Everytime he takes the wheel the Law School and one of the giants guished. Post No. 717, composed of Dr. professors, who drew to Rome se­ of American jurisprudence, was driver faces death. Rest days are AMERICA'S Irving N. Rattner, commander; rious students in many fields of It is important, too, that such a once blacklisted by the Daughters frequent, in order to revive their BEST TIRE faculty members and graduates. It study. The destruction of the Tem­ student migration as has been di­ of the American Revolution. frayed nerves. However, these BUY is Dr. Rattner's plan to reform all poral Power of the Popes in 1871 rected toward every one of the men are capable of earning from the student communists, who are brought the old university under world's intellectual capitals, an­ £500 to $600 a month.—L. W. Jun­ The Famous All Swimming Trunks really just misguided boys, he the control of the Italian govern­ cient, medieval, and modern, has ior College. says. ment and created many new and become apparent in the direction Weather G-3 Jantzen G. & M. of Rome. 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Beginning at the end of "At the Corner, Downtown" Rollins Press Store the last century, a new medical are the Germans and the Swiss, Andy's Garage Raggett's Service Inc. school, the Polyclinic, was built while the other nations of Europe Expert Repairing of All and named in honor of the assassi­ are not unrepresented. Makes Cars SERVICE STORES Station nated Humbert I. 226 Church St. Orlando—Phone 4823 Make writing easy with a The Fascist government itself Announcement of the discovery Remington Portable. Seven models to choose from. Easy INSURE IN SURE long debated as to what should be of a red-tailed hawk new to science terms. INSURANCE the solution of the problem. It was made at Cornell University recently by Dr. George M. Sutton, Remington Rand Agency curator of birds at the university. CHARLES WRIGHT 41-43 W. Washington St. Winter Park Phone 3473 Orlando, Fla. Insurance Agency Leonard Refrigerators Hair Dresser at the 9 Washington Arcade H.C.CONE Bennett Electric Orlando, Fla. 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the World Court, after their unsuccessful at­ tempts to terminate recent wars. Anothei STUDENT Published Weekly by Undergraduate Students fault in the publicity lies in its seriousness of Rollins. Yes, peace is undoubtedly a grave subject, but a trifle more of life and animation might OPINION ESTABLISHED IN 1894 WITH THE FOLLOWING have been put into the publicity. LETTER FROM ROLLINS EDITORIAL It can be said that this meeting was a Unasswning yet mighty, sharf and fointed, well- great success for those who attended, but Down here in Orlando t.'unded yet many sided, assiduously tenacious, yet the lack of attendance can not be blamed or And even Sanlando Professors are never still; ts gritty and energetic as its name imflies, vic­ the student body but to those who arranged the "Strike". They dish out the learning torious in single combat and therefore without a For which we are yearning feer, wonderfully attractive and extensive in cir­ And give us students a thrill.. culation : all these will be found ufon investigation Failure of Sanctions io be among the extraordinary qualities of the The day that the Italian troops marched Our favorite topic. The climate, is tropic SANDSPUR. into Dessye, the League of Nations publish With sun and dashes of rain. ed a full report on the operation of its sane We hear many lectures 1935 Member 1936 tions. This report shows that many coun And from our conjectures Plssocided Cblle6iatG Press tries which have participated in the opera­ We find they give us a pain. Distributor of tion have made vigorous attempts to enforce them. In January, 1936, Great Britain cut The resident crutches GolleBiote Di6est her purchases from Italy by $1,925,000 in Come out of their hutches Member: Winter Park Chamber of Commerce; gold dollar value. France, seeming less eager, All kind and ready to chum, Florida Intercollegiate Press Association. but nevertheless proceeding to enforce sanc­ But we prefer dishes tions in good faith, reduced her imports by Of fried flying fishes And drinks concocted of rum. Publication Office: Fairbanks Avenue $1,236,000. Yugoslavia, one of Italy's neigh­ bors, made a drastic cut in purchases from at Interlachen The breezes are balmy TELEPHONE 187 $483,000 to $1,000. But the effect of these The beaches are palmy reductions has been partially offset by larg­ W'itli rich blue waters around; National Adevrtising Representative; er imports from Italy by counties not par­ Tlic merchants are willing NATIONAL, ADVERTISING SERVICE. INC. 420 Maaison Avenue, New York City ticipating in sanctions. According to the To sell for a shilling League, the United States' purchases have What most would keep at a pound. increased by $225,000. Subscription Price: By mail anywhere in the Obviously the application of sanctions has At w region. United States 11.60 a term (12 weeks), $2.60 for not prevented an Italian invasion of Ehti- Whei pie, two terms, or $3.00 for the full college year. •e seldom told— opia. The capture of Dessye, at one time Wher Be sure that we're hoping. Haile Selassie's headquarters, proves that. While with dates we are coping. Parlt, Florida, un act of March 3, 1879. But what these sanctions have done is to That you are enjoying the cold. cramp the internal affairs of Italy. Some Adapted from "Letter From Bar­ EDITORIAL STAFF of her industries are in dangerous condition, bados" by Arthur Guiterman in and her gold reserve has been vigorously the New Yorkers, March 14, Editor ROBERT H. VAN BEYNUM 1936. Associate Editor JACK MacGAFFIN drained, since gold must be used in interna- NAN POELLER. News Editor ISABELLE RODGERS I tional exchange for war munitions. Sports Editor JACK MacGAFFIN I But the sanctions may have some effect, Feature Editor STEVEN BAMBERGER if the mountainous region from Dessye to more joyfully is heard Society Editor LEAH JEANNE BARTLETT Addis Ababa, only 120 miles away, makes The native sound of gladness com­ pressed into one word. Exchange Editor CAROLYN BARRETT Italian progress slow, or if, the guerilla war­ Yes, four and eight, my friends, ASSISTANTS fare that will follow the capture of the capi Footnotes let that be yours and mine. Malcolm Whitelaw, Seymour Ballard. Ann Clarke. tal, can bring the continuation of the war Priscilla Smith. Mary Dudley, Paul Boring. William For all the hosts of demons rejoice Blng-ham, Robert Hayes. to the rainy season. In this, Italian troops It is said that Lord in three and nine! REPORTERS would be lost. But only through some mira­ By STEVEN H. BAMBERGER submitted to Queen Victoria the Answer next week. Emily Showalter, Carl Howland, James Holden, Grace cle can Ethiopia win back what Italy has al­ following conundrum, and that the Hiteshaw, Louise MacPherson, Edith Stephan, Barbara usual poetic coquettishness. That's Queen sat up all night to solve it! AT OTHER UNIVERSITIES Conner, Laura Lou Lincoln. Henry Stryker, Socrates ready captured. Now that the baseball seaso Chakales, Marjorie White. Isabene Rogers, John Bul- It is, however, certain that if economic right at its peak again and the s good as "Noses are Come, let us look at it closely; 'tis ioclt, Helene Keywan, Jeff Liberman, Perry Oldham, blooming in bacardi" and hundred Paul Boring, Peggy Whitely, Molly Mergentine, Nan and political sanctions are to be a preventa­ weather is warm enough for an ugly word. At a FBI spelling bee—a memo­ Poeller, Prances Hyer, Jane Smith, Florence Kelley, times mo re appropriate, Bill Bingham, Arthur Dear, William Scheu. tive of trouble and war, they must be en­ of-door table tennis and all that, And one that will make us shudder rable event with unspeakable and everyone seems to be suffering Before mentioning the Phi Delt whenever it is heard unspellable words such as hexyl- forced more than half-way. The founders BUSINESS STAFF from P. B. (peanut breath). The dance, w e wonder how many of It may not always be wicked; it resorcinol and transcendentalism of the League of Nations thought that sane campus is divided into two inter­ you saw the beauty contest of the Business Manager -. PAUL TWACHTMAN must be always sad floating around the room—the tions would be drastic measures to offset acting factions—those who eai states in Rec Hall the other eve­ faculty of the School of Business Advertising Commissioner RICHARD ALTER And speaks of sin and suffering warlike nations with aggressive policies, and peanuts and suffer later and those ning. Well, you should have seen Administration of the University Assistant enough to make us mad not to harass a nation after war had started. who don't eat peanuts and suffer it if you didn't. Everything work­ of Pittsburgh "took a beating" at Circulation Manager ROBERT MacARTHUR They say it is a compound word all the time. The phrase, "Hav ed out smoothly and as far as we and that is very true the hands of the students. The Wrong Judgment you got a peanut?" has become know there were no "strings And then they discompose it, and final showdown came when one as common as asking for a pulled". However, one judge who that they're free to do. student and one professor were "In Northampton, Massachusetts, two arette and twice as annoying. We undoubtedly came from Missouri If of the dozen letters we take off left and the latter couldn't decide were very much impressed tl (he was having great difficulty in whether or not there were a "Z" brothers and a sister, rang;ing in age from the first three other day when the peanut-vendi believing his eyes) and who kept "rendezvous". six to nine years, were sentenced to Hamp­ We have the nine remaining, as at the ball park was advertising humming the tune, "When a body sad as sad can be den County Training School yesterday on his wares. "Eat peanuts and don't meets a body", was persistent in For though it seems to make it Ghazi Mustapha Kemal Pasha delinquency charges growing out of their be troubled with mosquitoes," he his efforts to attract Miss Blun- Peace "Strike" less, in fact it makes it more promised, and darned if he wasn't den's attention. Consequently when Ataturk, president of the Repub- refusal to salute the American flag on re­ For it takes the brute creation in This morning Rollins participated for the right. Try some yourself, they're the curtain was doing down. Miss of Turkey, has made a firm ligious grounds." that was not there before. second year in the National Peace "Strike". better than Flit. Blunden, with her customary Blun­ friend on the campus of Rochester This news report appeared last week as a Instead of three and nine, let's It is rather fitting that many other colleges den guilelessness, waved at the University. Morris Schnidman, a minor news item of the United Press. Should make it four and eight and universities had agreed to act in the And while we're in the ball park, fortunate gentleman in a manner or there, was unable to obtain not this report have appeared as a major it wouldn't be fair to leave with­ You'll say it makes no difference, sufficient material for an histori- same manner on the same day. The date that left no room for doubt as to out mentioning the Rollins Nine. at least none very great 1 thesis on Turkey, so he wrote was picked by the American Student Union. news story? Certainly it brings home to her friendliness. Needless to say, the reader the question of whether these We say nine rather conservatively. laughter drowned out all the cries But only see the consequences— letter to Mustapha Kemal for The plans and organization were left in the 'tis all that need be done children were really guilty or not. Having What with Ed Levy spread all over of "unfair" and "that's a gyp" additional information. The phesi- hands of the individual schools. For the the field and "Goose" Kettles for­ To change this mass of sadness to dent complied with no less than taken the stand that the children did not and the performance terminated second consecutive year. Dr. Edwin Clark, ever "winding up", it looks more peacefully enough. immitigable fun! fifteen books and a number of professor of Sociology, has been the chief salute the flag, they would be guilty accord­ like ninety.) Not knowing very It clears 'way swords and pistols, pamphlets and magazines. With instigator of this movement. A president ing to American custom and law. But tak­ much about the game and caring Some of the more unusual noc­ revolvers, bowie knives the gifts came a request for a copy and committees were chosen from the stu­ ing the side of the children, two arguments less, we asked several typical Rol­ turnal events last Saturday eve And all those horrid weapons by of the completed thesis, which the dents who showed interest. They worked must be considered—their age and their true linsites just what they thought of were quite as outlandish if not which men lose their lives awed Schnidman intends to grant. more so than the costumes them­ ably and organized the "Strike". It was en­ respect to the American flag. the team. Said Miss Gulnac, while It wakes nation's voices, and more —Syracuse Daily Orange. sitting on her grandstand, "I make selves. "Al" Stoddard was con­ dorsed and praised by Dr. Hamilton Holt, Children up to twelve years of age can it a habit of coming to all the vinced that it was rather a wild hardly be held responsible for their actions who has been active in National Peace Or­ games but they never seem to end. party when someone ripped off his ganization since the Great War. Classes and misdemeanors. Of course they should I always sit here hoping and hop­ pants and left him standing there were excused so that the student body be corrected in their wrong doings, but not ing for the game to end and final­ in his trunks looking for an over­ might be able to attend. Four undergrad­ so harshly or inappropriately so that it may ly give up all hope and go home." coat. . . Bud Draper and Max Har­ Yesterday- uate students siH)ke in behalf of the cause, have some disastrous psychological effect Thank you. Miss Gulnac, and rington couldn't remember very each delivering expressive orations on the upon their future lives. we're sure that such a glorious much about the whole affair and In the Rollins Sandspur consequently didn't know what to subject. Miss Jeannette Rankin, Represen­ Today, the American flag does not have sense of enthusiasm must be a tative from Montana, 1917-1919, was the constant source of stimulation to answer the cops when they were the respect that it should have. This is true asked what they were doing in Twelve Years Ago principal speaker. This advocator of world all your little stalemates. (We reluctantly shook the confetti from with the adult as well as the minor. Parents would bring in the Beanery here somebody else's car, "tight" asleep We have seen town players play their hair, disentangled their feet peace and woman suffrage stated the mo­ and teachers do not convey to children the by changing stalemates to stale- in back of one of the local re­ tennis an entire morning while a from the streamers, and limped tive of the strike convincingly. This group true meaning of the flag. We were not meats, but we won't.) sorts. . . Jack Barrington and Mrs. dozen or more students waited for home. was asked by the American Student Union taught to love the stars and stripes so that Barrington(?) formerly(?) Miss an opportunity to play as much as Our next questionee was going In the past visitors on campus to write Congress to support the Nye-Kule Marsh of Detroit, informally en­ one game. It is time for the col­ we salute it with overdue respect. The Ameri­ to be Jack Brabant, but when we have mistaken Chase Hall for Bill, the desire of which is "to recreate the tertained all stray stragglers that lege to take some action in regard can flag is saluted by the average citizen as found out how he made out on his everything from a dining hall to National Youth Administration that expires happened to wander into the to running this bunch of sports off a matter of duty. The fault does not lie last history test we decided to in­ a gymnasium. Now that a dis­ in June". Those "peace-minded" students Witching Hour, by letting them the campus. with the children, but with everyone con­ terview the shrewd Miss Mary reputable Ford has been added to who attended seemed thoroughly impress­ partake of the wedding(?) ham­ the collection out in front, there cerned with their upbringing and education. Dudley instead. "And what do The student body of the college ed. The meeting was not only well planned, burger. . . "Marlene Dietrich" Pot­ will soon be the guests of the Rol­ can be no doubt that the building In my opinion Judge John W. Mason, who you think of the team?" we asked, ter, in top-hat and tails, introduced but also well presentd. On came away feel­ lins Alumni Association at a pic- is a garage. sentenced these children, was entirely grinning in front of clenched Bill Law all around as her mother ing that peace should be establishd as an teeth. "The only thing I know on the shore of Lake Virginia wrong. Hampden County is wrong in let­ and if we're not mistaken. Dean on the first available moonlight Two Years Ago eternal institution throughout the world. about the team is that it can't get Enyart enjoyed several dances ting this sentence pass unnoticed. This act night. The students should* show The bi-weekly distribution of ad­ to first base with me," she cooed, with Bill. (P. S. we're probably may be used as an example of what is wrong her voice ringing out like a bell. their appreciation by a 100% at­ vertising and the collection of bills But why didn't the entire student body mistaken). . . Jimmy Lambert tendance. with most of the courts in this country. Not (We couldn't make out which nearly got arrested when he drove in Beanery must be stopped. It is turn out for this "Strike"? The most no­ Doesn't it seem unreasonable only does this court harm the children with round it was though.) "I do know his car around Orlando wearing a going a little too far to come up ticeable fault lay with the inadequacy of the that old Sparkplug, who is a cam­ its judgment, but it also loses the respect however that they time the ball convict suit (Jimmy, not the car, to a student while he is sitting at publicity, for it was not attractively present­ pus tradition by now, should haul of those who consider the case seriously. games in such a way as to have you goon). . . Enough of this twid- a meal and push an advertise­ ed to the students. The group in charge wagonload after wagonload of tin the players enter the Beanery in dle-twallery for now, we've gotta ment in his face, or demand that of arrangements forgot that in order to get the salad course." Well, isn't cans, bottles, paper, and other In Tel Aviv, Palestine, 30 Jews were eat. he pay a bill. the full attendance of the college, their that too bad, Mary, we gather refuse to the college point to be wounded by police when a crowd demon­ An all-college sing was held on "Strike" must be inviting. The word "Strike" that you like your salad' plain, is dumped in unsightly piles in full the bleachers last week. Then strated against the government to avenge view of all who pass by the lake? does in itself seem exciting and alluring, but that it? You'd better talk to Stew President Holt talked for a few the death of a Jew, who had been killed by To solve the small school's Eight Years Ago the publicity did not play upon the name of Haggerty about that, he got rid moments on the need of more stu­ Arab brigands. The British should know by problem of obtaining enough foot­ the movement. Too much stress was placed of cigar butts and old shoes for us. The speaker in chapel comment­ dents at Rollins next year, and now that dispersing a mob in this manner ball material, five Iowa high upon the detailed program, the speakers, And talking about cigar butts schools of small enrollment have ed on the need of a few regula­ urged everyone to "talk Rollins to will not quiet them, but only lead to bigger and peace. It's not that the students do not and old shoes, what more fitting formed a conference and greed tions here at Rollins for next year their friends. and more disastrous riots. desire peace, for it can be said that ninety- reward could be offered to Miss to develop teams of six rather than so that the college may maintain Now that we have a big bad cop a happy medium between the nine per cent of the student body wants Alice Booth for her remark about eleven players. in our midst, Winter Park is sit­ autocracy of church schools and eternal peace as well as this aspiring group, Halsted L. Ritter, Federal Judge from Lander's Pharmacy. (Yes, this is ting back and gloating over the all free advertising and as long as the anarchy that evidently reigns but the very word alone does not appear as Florida, was dramatically impeached by the Clifford Odets' play, "Waiting fact that everyone is scared and have all this space here we for Lefty", a controversial subject here now. an interesting subject. One has become Senate, which removed him from office. It the traffic problem is solved. But will probably mean the New Dealers' loss of ht as well throw in H. P. Ab­ Massachusetts during the last Rollin; first Junior-Senior prom there is still danger from those rather disappointed with world peace organi­ bott's name for good measure.) In the support of the Floridian's party follow­ year, will be produced by the Dart- made it debut at the Sanlando drivers who continue to tear out zation, including the League of Nations and Lander's field the pop doth flow," th college players in Decem- ers in the next election. Club. Chaperones and of STOP streets and around cor­ giggled little Miss Alice with her ber. students snjoyed it equally, and ners on two wheels. I wKDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 THE ROLLINS S A N D S^ U R FIVE NEWS AND VIEWS OF SPORTS TARS TIE WITH DELAND IN GAMES By Jack MacGaffin DIVIDE SERIES; For the first time since its inception last fall, the intersorority IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS competition for the Lander Trophy has shown signs of degenerat­ ing from an athletic activity into a female tongue-wagging fiasco, .!. -I- -I- * •^ 4- 4* + •^ TAKE FIRST 4-3, with verbal competition reaching a new high for the last few Martin Says McLarnin Is Always Picking on Some Little Guy, and Points to I days. Bout With Canzoneri, Set for May 8. as an Example DROP SECOND 5-4 The occasion for this first upheaval was the swimming meet held BY PHILIP MARTIN /. — ^ last Friday under the auspices of the Woman's Physical Educatior i^N May 8. Jimmy McLarnln. the former welterweight king, steps Into McPherson Wins First; Mobley Loses \12-Inning SeC' Tjgpartment at the College docks. With two teams standing almost ^^ the ring to -meet Tony Canzoneri. present holder of the lightweight I par in total point score for the cup, the result was of prime im­ irown. ond as Tars Show Skill ih^ Winning portance. What a Dully the baby-faced Irishman has turned out to be! He's From DeLand Team always picking on the little guys. It Is a well known fact among boxing fans that Jimmy's manager, Going into the last event, the relay, the Pi Phig were leading Pop Foster, tavors matches tor hl3 meal ticket which pit less hefty the Kappa Alpha Thetas by a slight margin. The former won battlers against the Vancouver Mick. By BOB HAYES handily, but at the conclusion a protest was entered against them When Jimmy tield the welterweight title. It was always a dehydrated Rollins wrested a 4-3 decision from the DeLand Reds last Wednes­ on the grounds that one of their swimmers had interfered with McLarnln who mounted tbe scales—and one who never failed to tip day in DeLand to break even with that city's fast Central Florida another competitor in an adjoining lane. them lust under the poundage League entry in a two-game series. The Tars dropped the second limit This shrinkage was due / ~ \ game by a 5-4 score after an exciting thirteen-inning stuggle last to abstinence from food and Thursday afternoon at Harper-Shephard field. The protest was considered by Miss Weber, the referee, and re­ water well In advance of the jected, giving the Pi Phis the swimming championship. However, the weight registration Chick Prentice furnished the a mate on the hassocks, put the matter did not end here as would be expected. The referee reversed McLarnln. who usually hail punch that enabled the Tars to Irouble making weight, would put capture the initial encounter by Reds in the lead. Another Red her decision a few hours later and announced that an "R" Club meet­ marker in the same frame gave on 3 to 10 pounds by match time. rapping out his third base of ing would be held to give a final decision them a two- lead as the ninth Always a tough one. Jimmy was the season to score Mclnnis and especially formidable with thlp inning came up. The disagreement never reached the "R" Club. After some dis­ advantage Gillespie in the fourth inning with With Mobley and Justice on base cussion in the athletic office between the four judges, the referee what proved to be the margin of victory. Rick Gillespie, shortstop, in the last half of the ninth, Tom further altered her decision by deciding to return to the original A EOU'I 10 years ago when cam gathered two hits to lead the Mc­Hoskins slammed the first ball results. It is to be hoped that this is the final move. ^ palgnlng as a lightwelghi Jimmy would enter the ring ae Dowallites' attack on the three pitched into deep leftfield for a hurlers used by the DeLanders. , scoring both runners and Whether or not the foul was actually committed does not concern a fairly husky welter. Usually he fought natural 135pounders who forcing the game into extra in­ this writer at the moment. It has, however, served' to bring to light Thurm.an McPherson, freshman would have bad trouble building lefthander, in his first start of the nings. several factors in the competition set-up which obviously need cor­ up over the lightweight llmli rection. As is usual, difficulties have arisen which were not foueseen with plenty of time—much less season, set the Reds down with Mobley and Holdstock were com­ plete masters of their situations in the beginning. In the few hours between weigh four hits and two markers in the Ing ID and fighting. Despite his six innings that he toiled to re­ until the fateful twelfth, when "welter- classification today. Mm Purcell doubled and scored later First and foremost it should be pointed out that competent ceive credit for the win. Harold my Is usually above well over 147 on a scratch hit through the box referees do not make decisions and then change their minds sev- Jimmy McKnrnin, above, nnd Brady, veteran fireballer, went pounds for hig houts. by Noi-wood to give the Reds a one eral hours later. Protests of this kind may be taken under con­ Tony Canzoneri, left, are baN the remainder of the route, allow­ Canzoneri prnltably will weigh tling Muy 8, Willi Jimmy expect­ ing four hits and one run. The run that the Tars could not over­ sideration for a considerable period of time, but once a decision In as a welterweight. This won't ed to carry Ills usual 10-pound come in their half. The Reds col­ is made, it should be considered final by all parties concerned. mean a whole lot, however, for Reds gathered a total of eight hits advantage. Tony's lightweight against five for the Tars to lead lected a total of seven hits off Jimmy prnhnhly will weigh In a? title will not be at stake since a middleweight. in that department of the game. Mobley while the Tars touched Secondly, the "R" Club is far from a suitable agent for the further tho Irlstimnn probably vvlU scale Jimmy hasn't been active since The Tar twirlers kept the Red hits Holdstock for 13 base bingles. Ed consideration of such a matter. It is made up of individuals chosen upward of 150. May 28. 1935. when he dropped well scattered while the Tars were Levy, star first sacker, and Jack for their athletic prowess and is not equally representative of all the title to Barney Ross, and thlF bunching their blows to produce Justice led' the Tars at the plate. sororities. At present, two organizations are not represented at all. called by the referee In the third idleness may work in favor nf runs. Boiling and Majesky led the Levy slammed out three hits in Canzoneri. frame. -/ offensive attack of the Reds, Boil­ four trips to the plate, while Jus­ If the sororities are to go in for athletic competition they Don't let these words give you The other tray brought him the Impression, however, that the areni what they once were. The against Johnny Jadlck, who held ing collected a single and , tice took two for four, including a should have an intramural board similar to the one that governs Irishman Is one to dissipate In latter, however, also holds good two earlier decisions over the while Majesky followed Boiling's long triple to the leftfield fence in the competition between the fraternities. Only such a board his spare moments. He has mar­ for Tony. Italian. All Tony did was whale sixth inning triple with another the fifth inning. Mobley and Mil­ should be authorized to settle disputes arising out of athletic re­ ried and established a happy and Canzoneri has climbed through the dickens out of Jadlck for a triple. ler also added two hits each to the quiet home tn Hollywood HP the ropes three times since the 10-round victory. lations. In Thursday's game, which the total. seems to be In fine physical fettle first of the year, winning twice So here we have a tougb little by the kayo route. He erased fellow, who Is always willing to Reds finally took by a 5-4 count, The Tars embark this week on The fact that the "R" Club and the athletic department are both nUT Jimmy is inclined lo be Brescia Garcia In nine rounds take on the bigger boys, matche 130 67K 935 Mobley 30 11 .367 Miller 44 16 .364 The Pi Phis and thc Kappa Al­ 330-Yard Medley Relay Raises X CLUB -50 120 140 260 60 120 160 920 Levy 42 14 .333 pha Thetas tied, 22-22, in the wo­ Team Entrant Maximum Goodwin 6 2 .333 men's intra-mural swimming meet PHI DELTA THETA 35 110 270 100 75 130 82/, 812>^ Stoddard 3 1 .333 held in Lake Virginia Friday aft­ Justice 16 5 .312 ernoon. Gamma Phi Beta was MISS RAWLS TO DIVE CHASE HALL 5 180 220 165 100 35 705 Kettles 14 4 .286 second with Kappa Kappa Gamma Murray 32 9 .281 third. Substitution of the 330-yard RHO LAMBDA NU 40 120 130 165 180 45 680 Gillespie 41 11 .268 The Pi Phi relay team finished Medley Relay in place of the 75- Daunis 30 8 .267 first, but their team was disquali- yard Medley race for individuals H. Brady 4 1 .250 ified because of a swimmer cross- is an important change in the list THETA KAPPA NU 35 120 90 130 1073^ 55 537>^ Hoskins 19 4 .211 ng a lane and interfering with of events for the seventeenth an­ Mclnnis 24 5 .208 another swimmer. nual high school swimming meet ROLLINS HALL 100 240 340 Prentice 18 3 .167 at Rollins College Saturday, May Rules: McPherson 3 0 .000 2, Fleetwood Peeples, director of 1. All games are on Monday or Dennis 1 0 .000 the meet has announced. Wednesday at 4 o'clock. As the 330-yard Medley will re- Totals 365 111 .304 2. Each game is one-half hour to win three first places, but this nmg. quire three competitors from a Phi Delts, Rollins and will be played in 15 minute will not be enough to win the In the second game Theta Kap­ team as against only one entrant halves. team championship and any other Hall Defeat Theta pa Nu swamped Rho Lambda Nu from a team for the 75-yard Med­ 3. There will be no exchanging well-balanced team has a chance 13-6. The feature of the game ley, high schools entering this Kappa Nu and K.A. of games from one date to an­ to knock Fort Lauderdale off its was the hitting of Carl Thompson, year's meet have the opportunity other nor with another team. high pedestal. In last Wednesday's diamond- who hit three home runs out of to increase the size of their teams 4. All girls who are taking Fort Lauderdale High, which ball games, the Phi Delts defeated four trips to the plate off Bob The New General Dual-10 Skid-Proof to a maximum of eight and a the class for credit must be pres­ won the boys' championship last Theta Kappa Nu 8-2, and Rollins Johnson, the Rho Lambda Nu minimum of five. Hei'etofore, the ent at all games. year, will get plenty of competi­ Hall won a slugfest over Kappa pitcher. Tire is Now Available r teams have had a maximum of tion this year from Orlando Sen­ Alpha 18-16. Schedule: six and a minimum of four. ior High, Winter Park, Miami Lauterbach pitched three-hit at April 20 (Monday)—Pi Phi vs. Stetson University Director Peeples has announced Senior, St. Petersburg, West Palm ball for Theta Kappa Nu, but poor Gamma Phi; Theta vs. Indepen­ that the 330-yard Medley Relay Beach, Ocala, Florida Military support by his mates and inability Beats Rollins Tennis dent. will be run off in this manner: The Academy and Florida Military In­ to hit Gene Smith, the Phi Delt April 22 (Wednesday)—Phi Mu Team With 5-2 Score THE COLLEGE GARAGE first swimmer will swim 110 yards stitute. pitcher, meant the loss of the vs. Lakeside; Theta vs. Gamma with the breast stroke; the second Katherine Rawls and Pete Des- game. Phi. In its last match of the season Also first line Yale Tires made by General swimmer, upon being touched off pardins, former international fan­ April 27 (Monday)—Phi Mu vs. Rollins Hall going into the fifth the Rollins varsity tennis team by the first, will continue the race cy diving champion, will be on Independent; Kappa Kappa Gam­ inning trailing 8-6, launched a bar­ bowed to Stetson in DeLand last with the back-stroke; the third hand to give exhibitions of their ma vs. Lakeside. rage of base hits which were mix­ Saturday 6-2. swimmer will finish the race with aquatic skill as features of the ed in with walks by Chris Argyris Results were: Fhurr, Stetson, April 29 (Wednesday)—Pi Phi the crawl stroke. day's program. and the result was twelve runs. defeated Lauterbach, 6-1, 2-6, 6-1. The Perfect Vs. Independent; Theta vs. Lake- As a result of this change and Kappa Alpha came right back Laury, Stetson, defeated Vogel, Pair May 4 (Monday)—Phi Mu vs. with thirty teams already entered The game of Lawn Bowls, one with eight runs, but they weren't 9-7, 6-2. Kirkland, Stetson, de­ feated Brownell, 6-0, 6-S. Hauser, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pi Phi vs. on the preliminary list, officials in of the oldest as well as one of the quite enough and the final score ^GASpUil|J Shtell station charge of the Rollins meet antici­ simplest of out-of-door games, is was 18-16. Rollins, defeated Doolin, 6-2, 6-2. Theta. pate that the number of entrants finding increased popularity in On Pi-iday, the Phi Delts clinch­ Neville, Stetson, defeated Car­ Corner Fairbanks and May 6 (Wednesday)—Phi Mu this year will be the largest in American colleges. Several schools ed the first half championship by mody, 8-6, 8-6. Binford, Stetson, E. Park Ave. V?. Gamma Phi; Kappa Kappa defeated Giltman, 6-3, 6-2. the meet's history. now include it on their co-ed ath­ taking the X Club into camp, 7-2. r.amma vs. Independent. letic programs. Bob Howe robbed Gene Smith of Doubles: Hauser and Brownell, May 11 (Monday)—Pi Phi vs. Fort Lauderdale High, which a no hit game by smacking a home Rollins, defeated Laury and Kirk­ I-akt'side; Theta vs. Kappa Kappa has won the girls' championship Notre Dames' Laetare Medal was run with two out in the last in- land', 6-4, 1-6, 6-2. •^^ a in ma. for the past six years largely as SAY IT awarded this year to Richard Reid, May 13 (Wednesday)—Indepen­ a result of the all-round skill of WITH FLOWERS dent vs. Gamma Phi; Pi Phi vs. World's Champion Katherine Georgia lawyer and editor. Phi Mu. Rawls, will find the competition May 18 (Monday)—Kappa Kap- much more keen this year ,it is ORLANDO STEAM LAUNDRY Pa Gamma vs. Gamma Phi; Lake­ expected. With Katy Rawls no EDA'S French Dry Cleaners Caruthers Violet side vs. Independent. longer eligible to compete, Fort BEAUTY "Established Half Century" May 20 (Wednesday)—Pi Phi '• Lauderdale's mermaid team will SHOP Dell Florist Vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Theta have to depend upon whatever as­ Phone sistance can be given to Evelyn "Beauty is A Winter Park Office Vs. Phi Mu. Duty" SAN JUAN MOTEL BLDG., ORLANDO Rawls in retaining top honors. 348 E. Park Ave. May 25 (Monday)—Likeside vs., 146 E. Park Ave. Free Delivery Service to Kollins Phone 4434 Gamma Phi. | Evelyn Rawls can be counted upon Phone 66 THE RQ,LLINS SANDSPU R WEDNESDAY^PRIL 22. 1936 Mr. Jean Pfister HelpinGf Spring Remove the Chill To Be Speaker at Thursday Seminar

The Rollins Art Studio an­ SOCIAL UICMLIGUTS nounces that at the Art Seminar Miss Dorothea Breck on Thursday, April 16, at 10 4". Virginia Shaw to | to Wed Arthur Dear; Students Leave Campus Over A. M., the speaker is to be Jcai Appear As Soloist ' Jacques Pfister, well-known at t No Date Announced ist, whose subject is "A Demc Weekend, Choir Is Guest at Org-an Vespers | stration of Painting". Mr Pn-^ Mrs. Ralph Otway Gosden an­ ter, a native of Switzerland, i The Organ Vespers program • nounces the engagement of her Rollins College was represented widely known both in Europe anc' week-end with friends at Gaines­ daughter. Miss Dorothea Breck, to be presented by Herman Sie, at the Southern Association ville. America for his rare ability to m on Wednesday, April 22. Ho Arthur T. Dear, Ridgewood, N. J. Speech Teachers Convention terpret the beauty of mountamb, Priscilla Eveleth spent the week­ be assisted by Virginii No date has been set for the mar- McCa! in fact, he has been called "A lyi i Gainesville this week-end by Siley end in Sarasota at the State lage. Shaw, soprano. cal painter of the mountains" Vario, Florence Kelly, Peggy Jen­ American Legion Convention. Miss Breck, a native of New 1. Festival Prelude nison, and Betty Ann Wyner, who While there she won first place in "Ein Mr. Pfister came to Amenta Jersey, lived in Tampa for thirteen Feste Burg" (Faulkes). presented Eugene O'Neill's one- the drum major's section of the the age of twenty. Aftei t •s. She was graduated front 2. Allegro con Grazi; act play *'The Dreamy Kid". Ruth convention. (Tchai- I years of travel here he went t^. | kowsky). Plant High School in Tampa. She Dawson was the director and Wil­ San Francisco, v/here he was foi Jane Sensenbrenner spent is a member of the senior class at 3. Mr. Ben Jonson's Pleasir liam Pierce, who was assisted by week-end at Daytona some time at the Hopkins School Rollins, past president of the Phi (R. Milford). Guiliama Daves and William Da- visited with her parents. of Fine Arts. He has studied m :\Iu sorority, and is a m.ember of s, was the stage manager, 4. In quelle trine morbiii,. Bremen and in Paris. He is pei- the Pi Gamma Mu fraternity. John Bills, Reginald Clough, Polly Raoul and Ann Roper (Puccini). (In those soft silken haps most widely known foi his William Whalan and Dean Enyart Mr. Dear is a graduate of Lau- curtains, from "Manor Lescaut") painting " 'We' at Daybreak", de traveled to Sarasota this week-end returned Saturday night from a renceville Preparatory School. He Nuit d'Etailes (Starry Summet picting the Lindbergh plane, the where each visited her parents. trip to Athens, Ga. attended Princeton University for Night) (Debussy), Virginia Mc- "Spirit of St. Louis". A membci Marion Robinson is spending a 'hree years where he was a mem­ Leah Jean Bartlett was a week­ Call Shaw, soprano. of the National Arts Club, the Sal few days at the Kappa Alpha ber of the Court Club. He is also end guest at Gainesville. 5. The Butterfly (Greig). magundi Cluh, the American Water Theta house before going north f a member of the graduating class Edith Brown entertained the 6. Finale, from Symphony Vlt Color Society, the New York Wa­ for the summer. a Uurry near Kausas City. Mo., when part at Rollins. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority with I (Widor). I ter Color Society, and the Laguna Members of the A Cappella ot a gasoline and oil train was derailed, anti contents of 20 tank cars a swimming party and a buffet Art Association, Mr. Pfister has exploded and burned. Members of the crew were uninjured, however, supper this past Monday night Choir were entertained at the home also been active in many things and managed to save the cars still on the tracks by uncoupling them Sorority Announces The party was in honor of the of Mr. and Mrs. Barbour on Inter­ Phi Mu Announces in Winter Park. and towing them away from the fire. Officer Elections graduating members. lachen Ave., this past Sunday New 1936 Officers I night. An informal gathering was A concert of Recorded Music held and refreshments were served Miss Dorothy Smith Scheduled Octette Kappa Alpha Theta sorority an- was given in Mayflower Hall Sun­ The Phi Mu Sorority announces I "Everlasting Hills" during the evening. Will Present Senior with pleasure the election day evening, April 19, at 6:30 P. with great pleasure the election of Not Strictly True Program Cancelled new officers for the coming M. The program included the Pugsley and Mayflower Halls new officers for the coming year: Recital on April 23 The new president and vice- "Overture to the Bartered Bride" are giving an open house on Sat­ Bernice Uphof, president; Betty Poets and others who talk about The ;clieduled progr of the president are Betty Mower and (Smetona), Symphony No. 7 in A urday, April 25, from nine to Short, first vice-president; Ann "the everlasting hills" may not be Dorothy Edwards Smith of the twelve. The college is cordially Rollins Octette which was to be Jeanette Lichtenstein, Betty My­ Major (Beethoven), and "Spanish Earle, second vice-president; Bar­ strictly accurate, according to Dr. Rollins Conservatory will present Rhapsody" (Chabrier). invited to attend. the Annie Russell Thea­ ers, secretary, and Harriet Begole, bara Bennett, treasurer; and Betty Wallace Atwood, president of her Senior Recital on Thursday, given tre on April 28, has been called treasurer. Jeanette Lichtenstein Among the girls participating in Ann Wyner, secretary. Clark University here, who says April 23, at 8:1 o'clock at thc Wo­ ••as chosen delegate to National off. Mr. Honaas, choirmaster, the festival in Orlando this past Prof. R. H. Sherill of the Uni- that recent geological research in­ man's Club. Her program will be •onvention to be held this sum- week were; Marjorie Fickinger, rsity of North Carolina school dicates that three Rocky Moun­ as follows: says there were too many recitals decided swing against tlu' ler at Glacier Park, Montana. Leigh Davis, Iry Gallagher, Joy of commerce took on five New tain ranges have formed and worn being given this term that the Deal in the last 15 months "Variations Symphoniques" by Billingsley, Ruth Lincoln, Helen York thugs recently when one of away during the last 30 million members of the octette could not among members of the Yale class Franck; second piano, Hila Knapp. Brown, Ruth Blunden, Grace Ter- 1 took 30 cents from him. Al­ years. find a time when they could all Sounds too shrill to hear are of '24 is reflected in a recent poll. "Sonata in G Minor", Opus 22 I'y. Joy Harmon, Ann Whyte, Peg­ though three radio patrol cars fin­ meet. The program of the Spring produced by miniature fog-horns Sixty-nine per cent of the class "Three distinct ranges of moun­ by Schumann. Presto; Andantino; gy Whiteley and other girls repre­ ished the thugs after Prof. Sherill is a full one and the interest of on Harvard's table-top ' •oted against the President while | tains," he said, "have come into Scherzo; Rondo. ssed senting their home states. had knocked out one of them he 116 months ago 68 per cent favor- existence and passed away since "Gnomereign" by Liszt. the student? is divided. to studv ocean sie-nalliri! •edited with a moral victor Prances Robinson spent thc I ed New Deal policies. the formations which we know as "Nocturne in C Minor", Opus 48, the Rocky Mountains began." No. 15, by Chopin. No exact determination of the "Three Preludes" by Schriabine; height of the ancient mountains G Flat Mapor, B Minor, C Major. can be made. Dr. Atwood said, but "Waltz" from the Ballet "Naila" they were probably higher than by Delibes-Dohranyi. the present peaks. Pi Phi Entertains "The Dreamy Kid" With Tea in Honor Is Presented By of Virginia Wilcox Dramatic Class The Pi Beta Phi sorority enter­ Continued from page 1, col. 2) tained at an informal tea at the chapter house Friday afternoon Rollins last year. Saturday morn­ from five to six honoring Miss ing several of the group visited Virginia Wilcox. the large auditorium of the Uni­ Invited guests were most of the versity, which seemed a cross be­ house mothers on campus, presi­ tween a highly elaborate Gothic dents of all the sororities and a church and an old-fashioned opera few Pi Phi alumnae and patron- house. On the way back to Win­ Miss Wilcox is the daughter of ter Park, most of the group spent Mrs. Marion Wilcox, Pi Beta Phi the afternoon at Silver Springs. house mother, and is spending sev­ Those who made the trip were: eral weeks in Winter Park with Dr. Fleischman, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ her mother. len, Ruth Dawson, Si Vario, Peg Jennison, Betty Ann Wyner, Pat Kelly, William Pearce, Gulielma Daves, Bill Davis, Nancy Gantt, Peter McCann and Charles Curie.

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