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Sandspur, Vol. 71 No. 12, April 22, 1965 University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 4-22-1965 Sandspur, Vol. 71 No. 12, April 22, 1965 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 71 No. 12, April 22, 1965" (1965). The Rollins Sandspur. 1254. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1254 ROLLIN PUR 71st YEAR No. 12 Winter Park, Florida April 22, 1965 Antigone Will Play Apr. 26 Thru May 1 "Antigone"—as Sophocles wrote Luis Barroso, who apppeared ir it—with a full chorus and the gran­ "My Fair Lady," "The Three Penny deur of the original poetry, will be Opera," "The Diary of Anne Frank," the final production in the 1964-65 and "Oh Dad, Poor Dad..." Annie Russell Theatre season. Chorus leaders will be Ray Ed­ Scheduled to run April 26 through wards, who played in "My Fair May 1, the Greek tragedy is di­ Lady" and "The Importance of rected by Robert Juergens, assist­ Being Earnest," and Cathy Habur­ ant professor of theatre arts. ton, star of "My Fair Lady" and Student night is next Monday. a cast member of both "The Im­ Costumes designed with Greek Peggy Henry portance of Being Earnest" and Sandra Dower feeling and chanting from the cho­ "The Three Penny Opera." rus will highlight the ancient Greek Members of the "Antigone" cho­ effect which will be completed by rus are Gigi Farragut, Anne Hatha­ the addition of music. A musical way, Chris Kelly, Laura Hunt, Bill score was composed especially for Millard, Dennis Winiecki, Joe the Rollins production by Joseph Costa, and Cary Fuller. Soldiers Kreines, associate conductor of the Bomhard and Olsen are Dave Jacobs, Jay Herzog, Jon Florida Symphony Orchestra and Stein, and Tom Thompson. Direc­ musical director for the A.R.T. tor Robert Juergens will take the production of "My Fair Lady." role of Tereisias' Boy. Director Juergens has called Assistant to the director is junior "Antigone" a "highly theatrical ve­ Pam Hurlbert and stage manager hicle." Foremost in his objectives is Marion Smith, sophomore. Opposed for President "to translate the Greek feeling Tickets for Rollins students are about the plot into modern terms." free. For ticket sales to the pub­ J unior Jim Bombhard has an­ Mingledorff has been outspoken officer, and for not meeting the Margie Impert, sophomore, will lic, the A.R.T. box office is open nounced his candidacy for Presi­ on many issues during the past academic average required.— play Antigone. A theatre arts from 3 to 5 p.m. through Friday, dent of the Student Association year and has called upon students major, she played major roles this and tickets are available by reser­ and will run against incumbent to elect responsible, aggressive Bill Caler will automatically year in "The Importance of Being vation, phone MI 7-3670. Chuck Olsen for the top student student officials. assume the office of Comptroller, Earnest" and "The Diary of Anne post today. Bombhard, TKE presi­ President Chuck Olsen, in an­ unless a write-in vote defeats him, Frank." dent, has been a representative to nouncing his decision to run for which is not expected. Creon will be played by Kort the legislature for a year. Olsen a second term, cited progress in Frydenborg, junior theatre arts X Club, is running for a second the Council during the year. He major. He played this year in term. pointed out the reinstatement of "The Diary of Anne Frank" and Around Lee Mingledorff faces Patsy Thanksgiving for next year and In the Council meeting Monday the Fred Stone Theatre production Blackburn for Vice President, and senior women's key privileges. of "The Birthday Party." night, business was brief. The Peggy Henry and Sandy Dower Opponent Bombhard criticized council discussed and tabled the Maria Savvas will take the role Town are running for Secretary. Bill the Olsen administration and cited proposed Social Code. Beanery of Ismene. Gary Young, who ap­ Caler, KA, is running unopposed Olsen's refusal to stand behind chairman Dick Cohen registered peared in both "The Diary of for Comptroller. Elections take students in fighting for Thanks­ complaints from several students Anne Frank" and "My Fair Lady," Dr. Margaret Ruth Smith, auth­ place all day today in the Union. giving vacation for this year. He about "bits of wire and hair in the will be Haemon. or, researcher, and educational Mingledorff, Pi Rho Sigma, has also pointed out weak leadership food." It was also announced that The Guard will be played by Bill consultant, will speak here today, been active in the council as rep­ and little progress during Olsen's lunch on Saturday will be a picnic McNulty, the "old man" in "The April 22, at the annual dinner to resentative of first the Indepen­ term. by the lake behind the Beanery, Birthday Party"; andTereisias will honor student counselors. dents and then Pi Rho Sigma..: Jim Johnson, Sigma Nu, filed to as alumni will be using the Beanery portrayed by Brooks McCor- Patsy Blackburn, Pi Beta Phi, run for President, but was dis­ at that time. mick, seen this year in "The Impor­ Some 100 guests—administra­ junior, is also a member of the qualified for not attending 10 meet­ tance of Being Earnest" and "The tive officials and this year's and legislature. ings required before becoming an Diary of Anne Frank." next year's freshmen counselors —will hear Dr. Smith speak on Jeanne Hardy, who played major "Residence Halls as Centers of roles in "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Learning." The banquet will be Mamma's Hung You in the Closet held at the Alabama Hotel. and I'm Feelin' So Sad," "The Dean Announces Birth Three Penny Opera," and "My The annual Student Counselors 30 Scholarships Fair Lady," will be Eurydice, and Banquet will this year honor 43 e Messenger will be played by men students and 23 coeds who New Studies School have served, or will serve, as To U of Hawaii Oi counselors in the freshman dor­ Dean of the College, Edwin S. are six full-time faculty members, mitories. Burdell has announced the crea­ who are also members of the 21 Men Named tion of the Central Florida School Rollins faculty. The project is Are Available for Continuing Studies and the first She has authored and co-author­ headed by General George Sch­ ed five books, and is currently meeting of the Administrative latter, USAF retired. At the pres­ NH Counselors The East-West Center of the Council. This represents a re­ ent time 34 courses are offered working on a manuscript with Dr. organization of the former Insti­ Dean of Men Fred Hicks has re­ Esther Lloyd-Jones, entitled University of Hawaii is making The Administrative Council of available thirty scholarships for tute for General Studies, which the Central Florida School for leased the names of 21 men who "College Customs; Sense and included the undergraduate even­ iiave been appointed counselors for Nonsense." undergraduates currently en­ Continuing Studies is made up of rolled in U. S. colleges without ing program under the title of members of the faculty and ad­ freshmen in New Hall for the 1965- School of General Studies. year. They were chosen from Dean Helen Watson will serve Asian language courses. The ministrative officers of the college. over 120 applicants. as Master of Ceremonies at the grants will cover transportation, Every effort is made to maintain board, room and tuition and for This educational program academic standards equivalent to Lambda Chi leads the list with banquet. evolved from "Operations Boot­ Dr. Smith has been on the staff the five most outstanding students, those of Rollins College. All nine of its members receiving field study trips to the Republic strap" instituted here in 1951 by appointments. TKE is second with of Wayne State University since courses and teaching personnel are of China and Japan during the President McKean and staffed by reviewed by this Council and ap­ five, and X Club and Sigma Nu 1960. She has published many ar­ Professor George Saute' as Direc­ ticles in educational journals and smmer of 1966 will be made proved by the faculty of Rollins are next with two each. Delta possible. tor since 1954. Chi, Independents, and Pi Rho has been engaged.in extensive re­ College. Sigma each have one. search studies. "One of the Center's greatest contributions is to train Americans In order to serve the larger The counselors were selected by to speak the languages of Asia community of Central Florida, the 6BTON THB a committee composed of Dean of and thereby better appreciate and title has been changed, but the pro­ the Chapel T. S. Darrah, Assistant comprehend Asian cultures," said gram will remain the same. A THR/fT'GOROUNP Dean of Men Jack Lindquist, Jim Deputy Acting Chancellor John M. Bachelor of General Studies de­ BUYANPHOLD (J.S. Ackerman, Al Arbury, Dr. Carol Allison. "We hope that this in gree will be awarded upon the Burnett, Mike Marlowe, Bob turn would lead to improved com­ completion of 128 semester hours kirouac, and Dean Hicks. Dr. W. R. Herrick has announced SAVIN6SB0NDS that the Institute of World Affairs munications between East and West credit. Classes are held from Lambda Chis named were Bill and eventually to harmony among 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
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