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Sandspur, Vol. 52 No. 26, May 28, 1948

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STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 52 No. 26, May 28, 1948" (1948). The Rollins Sandspur. 813. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/813 Florida's Oldest Patronize Our College Newspaper HO llins Sandspur Advertisers VOLUME 52 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 NUMBER 26 Voorhis To Speak At Graduation Next Rollins Graduation Wednesday June 2 FINAL PROGRAM FOR COM­ It has been announced that this MENCEMENT WEEK year's commencement speaker will be Jerry H. Voorhis, former demo­ Annie Russell Because of Dr. Holt's absence Senior Dance om the campus on Monday of cratic congressman from California next week, Class Day exercises and father of one of the Rollins To Have Movies ;hanged to Tuesday students, Alice Hansen. Mr. Voor­ This Saturday his graduated from Yale in the On Sunday evening May 30, there A complete program for Gradua­ The annual senior dance spon- class of 1923. He is a member of will be a special picture program tion Events follows: phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Delta the Annie Russell Theatre at red by the student council will be held Saturday, May 29th at Dubs­ Friday, May 28 Kappa. From 1937 to 1947 Mr. 8:15 for the Rollins family and dread Country Club from nine to 4:10 p.m.—Senior Classes End. Voorhis was a member of congress mencement guests. The feature 7:30 p.m.—Faculty Meeting. Dyer will be a series of comedies illus­ one. Music for dancing will be pro­ from the 12th congressional dis­ vided by Ingram Willox and his Memorial. trating the development of the films trict of California. "Slam-Bang" orchestra, and re­ Saturday, May 29 from 1908 to 1929. They will in­ freshments will be served by the 9:00 p.m. Student Council All- clude "The Doctor's Secret",'' 'Ger­ Mays of the beanery. All girls will College Dance in honor of the tie the Dinasaur," "His Bitter Pill", have 1:30 permission. Senior Class. Dubsdread Spider Island and "The Freshman,' to name but Country Club. a few. Sunday, May 30 In addition the World federalists RollinsWlnsI 10:30 a.m.—The Baccalaureate At Stone will provide a film, "One World or Attention All Service. Sermon, "What None." Doth It Profit?", by Dean There are shades of Alfred Water Skiing Student Workers Theodore S. Darrah, Knowles Hitchcock in the Fred Stone The­ The Rollins College Water Ski­ Memorial Chapel. Rollins Plan in Action Many of us on the campus have atre presentation, "Spider Island," ing team won the first intercollegi­ 12:00 Noon—Rehearsal of the Di­ part-time jobs before and after ly Donald Allen's got 89 steps, This photograph reveals graphi­ seemingly equanimity despite thi ate water skiing championship ploma Ceremony, Knowles Miss. Treat To school hours as well as on holidays. and a chilling melodrama that has cally to the deathless ages a docu­ fact that their erstwhile professor. when they defeated a highly touted Memorial Chapel. Some will graduate this year and everything from crumbling light­ mentary proof that Rollins classes Dr. Elmo Queezfl^ub, just drowned Florida Southern team at Cypres; Program, Annie Russell others will return to their homes house towers to buried treasure are not a bowl of cherries. Note himself. The poor old gentleman Gardens last Saturday. Dick Popi Theater. Retire This Year for the summer vacation period. and very dead corpses. The play's that the students in this scene are had overtaxed himself in the pro­ the renowned promoter of marim 4:00 p.m.—Phi Beta Two-Piano high school-tag shouldn't mislead Miss Anna Bigelow Treat wa suffering from searing quantities cess of a 30 minute harangue upon sports presented the trophy to Dick Whether or not you graduati 8:15 p.m.—All-College Program. any prospective theatregoers. The born in IVIilwaukee, Wisconsin. Sh' of Old Sol, yet are maintaining a some totally irrelevant subject. Every, captain and leading sc this year, and whether or not your Films from The Museum of excellence of the piece lies in the was graduated from Milwaukee- semblance of academic dignity. Perhaps it was a good thing, for of the Rollins team. job is regular or part-time, if it Modem Art Library. Annie the students, unable to sleep in the is covered by the Social Security manner in which it's been directed Downer Seminary. After attend, This fact alone should defend the The victory was a surprising RusseU Theater. burning sun, were about to do the Act, you will need a Social Security lacted. The pace is fast, some­ ing Milwaukee-Downer College for Rollins System from unfriendly for the Rollins team had only prac­ Monday, May 31 two years, she transferred to Smith same thing that their professor account number card. times furious, and the acting is con­ critics who maintain that Rollins tised for three months while the 4:15 p.m.—Honors Day Program. College, from which she was grad later did. In a desperate effort to According to the Orlando office sistently far above average is a bowl of chen'ies. men from Southern had been at it Annie Russell Theatre. uated with the Bachelor of Arts maintain equanimity, some of the throughout. The script, although for almost three times that long, of the Social Security Administra­ Tuesday, June 1 degree. The class is one of "Neo-Contem- students had formulated pertinent tion, most jobs in commecre and in fantastic, is for the most part Rollins tied the salome events 11:50 a.m.—Undergraduate Clas­ porary Economics In Basket-Weav­ questions, seeking to interrupt the dustry are covered by the Act. tightly woven, and audiences wil She was associated with her and then went on to capture the ses End. ing", one of the most rigorous monotony of the professorial narra­ shakily gnaw fingernails while thi ter in "Miss Treat's School for trick riding when Dick Every con If you work in covered employ 4:30 p.m.—Class Day Exercises- courses in the entire curriculum. tive which all agreed was in direct ment, it makes no difference if your actresses have one exciting adven­ Girls", a private school in Milwau­ pleted a 180" degree turn while sk followed by Tea in Honor of kee. She later moved to Maitland, Yet the students are maintaining a opposition to the Rollins Plan. employer has one or a thousand ture after another onstage. ing backwards. Whew! Those con the Members of the Senior Florida, where she was engaged in peting for the Rollins team wei employees, or if you work part ( Through lighting and sound ef Class and Their Families. business (from marmalade to real Bud Dawson, Ed Swindle, Joe Died­ full-time, you'll need, a Social Si fects a very mysterious mood if Rollins Center Patio. estate) until she came to Rollins ii rich, Jimmy Lister, John Fitzger­ curity card. And the first day you set. The scene takes place in ar Wednesday, June 2 1927. Lambda ChisAnd Phi Musal d and Every. go to work see that your employer abandoned lighthouse on a desert­ 6:00 a.m.—Alumni Breakfast for Miss Treat was secretary of th In the women's division the girls has your correct name and Social ed island. There one meets some Seniors. At "The Family Maitland School Board for two won the slaolom but were defeated Security number. If you already of the strangest characters that Tree," via Genius Drive, on one would never want to meet ex terms, during which time Capture SingingTrophys in the trick riding. Those compet­ have one, do not get a new number school houses were built in Mait­ as the one you now have is the one Lake Virginia. cept across the footlights. The Lambda Chis got their sec­ Second in the Sing were, for the ing for Rollins were Lee Bongart, land and Eatonville. She was to keep for life. If you have lost 10:00 a.m.—Commencement Exer­ Beverly Cotter and Elinore Bel women's groups, Chi Omega, and Corky HaH, Margy Mountcastle the Board of Trustees of Hunger­ ond leg on the cup and the Phi Mus your card, go to the post office, cises. Address, "We are len take top acting honors as Sa for the men's, Alpha Phi Lambda. and Nitz Donnersberger. ford School for several years, was their first last Saturday night when get an application blank, fill it out Trustees, Not Possessors, of lem and Abbie Mayo, two elderly The general chairman for the af­ We would like to congratulatt tax assessor for the town of Mait­ they were chosen winners of the and mail it to the Orlando Office an Education," by The Hon­ spinsters, who live alone and liki fair was Mary Frances Hill. Shir­ Jack McDowall for making it pos land, and participated in the publi­ of the Administration. Within orable H. Jerry Voorhis. it. Abbie is slightly pixilated and Annual Campus Sing sponsored by ley Christiansen was in charge of sible for us to have water skiing cation of the MAITLAND NEWS, few days you will receive a dupl Knowles Memorial Chapel. believes their dead brother res the Independent Women in the decorations, assisted by Ann Lewis here at Rollins, a sport that is rap­ a weekly newspaper. She was also cate of the lost card. There is n in the lighthouse tower. She also Center patio. Turley, Edith Schulta, and Elaine idly growing in stature throughout on the Maitland Library Board and charge for this service. thinks the date is October 30, 1903^ The frantic rehearsing and hours Bracket. Paula Shapiro and Pat the country. ber of the Orlando-Winter Park and that she is only 23 years old, of practice of numerous groups on Burgeon were in charge of posters. Why is all this so important was an outstanding charter mem- Ellie deftly refrains from overact- the campus culminated in the final Following the Sing, the Inde­ THE COMPOSITE GIRL OF The answer is—since Old-Age and Branch of the American Associa­ ing-itis, and makes the part most competition at 7:30 on Saturday pendent Women served refresh­ CLOVERLEAF Survivors Insurance payable under tion of University Women. believable, while Beverly plays her night. Seven women's groups and ments to contestants and spectators according to a recent survey the Social Security Act is based equally difficult role with assur­ Miss Treat was also active ir three men's groups vied with each in the Patio. by the Meat-Packing Industry. on wages earned in covered jobs, ance and skill. the Winter Park Garden Club, thi other for the cups. Those groups entered in the wo­ your employer needs your Social Barbara Coith turns in a smooth Florida Association of Colleges and Each group performed two num­ men's division were as follows: Hair—Judy Baker. Security number to properly report acting job as Star Mayo, nieci Universities and the Red Cross bers—the prize or required songs Alpha Phi, led by Martha McDon­ Eyes—Bet Dunn. your wages to the Government. If the two sisters, who learns that she from which she received a certifi for each division, and a second song ald; Chi Omega, led by Terrell Teeth—Dana Abbott. you fail to give him this number, has inherited the island, but didn't cate for meritorious service. which they were to choose them­ Weaver; Gamma Phi, led by Mar­ Lips—Helen Bokas. you Y'^1 ^^^ S^^ credit for your bargain for relatives. Terry Weav Miss Treat joined the Rollini selves. The prize songs for this jorie Ann Fowler; Kappa Kappa Neck—? wages. And when the time comes i a role similar to the one oi staff in 1927, became Assistant year were, for the women, "On Gamma, led by Billie Moore; Phi Hips—Alice Smith. for you to claim your Old-Age In­ Pat, which she played in "The Mah Registrar in 1928, and Registi Music's Wing" by Mendelssohn; Mu, led by Martha Barksdale; Pi Legs—Ginny Harr. surance, or if you should die at (Animal", and does every bit as well in 1936. She is retiring this year and, for the men, "All Through the Beta Phi, led by Barbara Coith; Figure—Toni Faile (Continued on page 5) )y it. She has an exceptional to become Registrar Emeritus, Night", an old Welsh song. Kappa Alpha Theta, led by Rosann .mount of talent for timing laugh During Founder's Week in 1946, For their second song, the Lamb­ Shaffer. lines. Mary Delano has her best the Rollins Decoration of Honor da Chi's chose "That Old Gray The entries in the men's division )art to date as DuUie, the hired was awarded to Miss Treat. Robe." T'he Phi Mu's sang a waltz were as follows: Alpha Phi Lamb­ firl, who's grandfather died in jail After her retirement. Miss Treat of their own cboosing. da, led by John Murphy; Lambda THE WEEK'S NEWS iccused of the murder of Star's will continue to make her home The judges in this year's compe­ Chi Alpha, led by Ernie Walker; incle. Josette Stanciu portrays Maitland. tition were Dr. Christopher O. Competition in the women's divi­ Latest Gallup poll results showed Meg Crosby, another weird char- Miss Laura Neville will succeed Honaas, the Director of the Con­ sion was especially close, since the capital. The only true government 3rd Party candidate Henry Wallace who is intent on stirring up Miss Treat as Registrar. servatory of Music, MissCornelia Chi Omega's, who came in second, is a complete anarchy, which we far in the lead in America's public irouble on the island. The part Lancaster, director of music in the already had two legs on the. cup, will have if my candidate, William opinion. Wallace was favored by I far cry from her role as Madame Winter Park schools, and Mr. Har­ and, if they had won the Sing, Z. Poster, is elected." Rollins Has 937fl of voters; Stassen maintained vsky in "The Cherry Orch old McDougle, director of music in would have retained permanent pos- second place with A%; Dewey and ird," and the contrast offers amph the Apopka schools. of it. Also from Hollywood, Miss Lana )roof of her characterization abili Shirley Fry Trujnan with 1%, and the rest were Turner of the SiRer Screen added Visitors The surprise member of tht indeterminate. her bit to the rising tide of Uni­ is a fellow who somewhat re versal Love. "I firmly believe," she The campus was favored last ___bles the ghost of Frankenstein Seeded 4th Rep. J. Parnell Thomas and Rep. stated, "that we must all love ev­ week with two distinguished visi­ le's the one male member of the Delta Chi Takes John Rankin issued a joint state­ erybody." And at that she fell tors from the canine world. Joseph ist. but if his name were revealed, During the past week Shirley Fry ment in a Washington press con­ off her bar-stool and scurried for a Tarbaby and Wilbur Yellowdog ar­ arlotf might bring suit for steal has been playing in the French In­ ference. They said, "We unequivo- little group which consisted of rived on a special mission from tig his horror thunder. ternational Tennis Championships cably favor the doctrine of Univer­ Eden Ahbez, Mary Grant, and Yapan, south sea seat of the Kanine at Paris. She is seeded fourth Boxing Cup sal Love. As Christ said, "All men Kingdom, on a pretense of study­ the woman's singles and has v Last Thursday in Wreck Hall the And now one of the main bouts are brothers' and we believe that, ing Rollins' vaunted educational her way into the quarter-finals. In first intramural boxing matches of the evening. Fred "I eat nothing yes we do." methods for use in the old country. the flrst round Shirley dropped the Baseball News: were held. To the surprise of no but red meat" Taylor strode to the Both were impressed by the semi­ flrst set to Mrs. Hilda Deloschell c' Major league standings took an one the fearless men from Delta Chi ring to face the undefeated East An obscure Iowa flying enthu­ nar method, despite language diffi­ Motice To Austria but then came back in th abrupt switcheroo after a week of sluggged their way to the cup. Tak­ St. Louis feather - weight Art siast, "Pal" Smurch, just flew spectatcular performing. Art Con­ culties and a curiously unwelcome two sets to win 7-5, 6-1. Next sh reception in certain of the indoor ing second place in this novel intra­ Swacker. The two men glared at around the world in 90 seconds. He stable of the Cleveland Indians defeated Mrs. Myrtil Brunaries of classes. However, the dogs were mural event were the Alpha Phi each other both eager to start the was powerede by an atomic missle added to his lead in the strikeout France in the second round 6-4, magnanimous and bestowed quali­ Graduates Lambdas noted for their brawn and fray. Bong. They're off. Swacker which is now believed, according to department, fanning- 19 6-3. To gain her way into the quar- fied blessings on tjie Rollins system. muscle. The first match of the eve­ led with a right to the jaw that was some unreliable authorities, to be ter-flnals, Shirley succeeded in de­ Yankees . . . Nat Starr, ace curve- "Despite the incanine treatment of Graduating students who are ning, "Kid" Scwartz of the Alpha parried neatly by "Red Meat". Both now in the possession of the Pata- baller for the Chicago White Sox, ieking work in Florida can now feating Miss Edith Middleton of animal minorities," barked Tar­ Club bested "Roundhouse" Charlie danced softly about the ring sizing gonian government. subdued the Red Sox in ister with the Florida State England 6-3, 6-0, in the third round. baby, "I concede to a certain effi­ Knecht with vicious body blows each other up. Then Taylor began both ends of a double-header. Jack mployment Service for aid in ob- The results of the remaining match­ cacy, in a very obtuse way, inherent that had Knecht reeling from start his assault with a rap to the mid­ Mrs. Lela Rogers of Hollywood, Flannelly, Red Sox slugger, went lining the job of their choice. es to be played will probably be ' in the theory—even if it is only a to finish which happened to be section, another right, a left, an­ Calif., the mother of screen star :an turn in an application the Orlando papers. down five times before the slants theory—of letting the student oc­ thirty-three seconds later. The next other right another another . . . No Ginger Rogers, told reporters that, of Starr , . . Wendell King's time­ ank to the local office of the Em- In the mix-doubles Shirley and casionally interrupt the pedantic bout saw Killer McMenemy, the . . . No . . - No . . . "Red Meat" "The trouble with civilization is oyment service and their name her partner, Phillipe Washer, who ly home runs kept the Philadelphia meanderings of professor, (and I m.an with the fabulous uppercut, don't be so cruel . . . the editor has that it suffers from an overdose of id qualifications will be forward- is the Belgium Champion, have ad­ Sociologists in the running, aided use that latter term advisedly)." completely render helpless "Bones" requested that because women and Nietzche. What we need to do is to prospective employers. Then vanced into the third round. They by sparkling catches of Edwin The dogs were vexed, however, Clark of the X Club with a dazzling respond to the teachings of Kafka, rangements will be made for in- first defeated the Swiss team, Miss children also read the "Spur" that Clark . . . Norm Bradish emerged at the lack of eating facilities for display of rights and lefts. Clark who sat in a corner and suffered." fviews. Susie Studer and Jacques Blondel, I should not continue the harrow­ from retirement to twirl the Dodg­ animal minorities. Both were re­ was carried from the ring mumbl­ ing account any longer. It is hoped The jobs offered are for mature 6-0, 6-1 and then Mile Jacquelini ers to a 2-1 win over Pittsburg, al­ fused admittance to the beanery ing "I'll never fight again." that these bouts will continue next Rep. Carroll Reece, chairman of idents who are qualified—and are Boutin of France and Harry Hop though Ken Rowswell hurled mag- and complained of discrimination. year as there is nothing like good the Republic National Committee, icerely interested . Application 1 of Australia 7-5, 6-3. They At this point in the evening an nifiicently in defeat . . . Nina "If the Inter-Species Committee was heard from a street-comer inks and further information can meet Gloria Butler of New York intermission was held to enable any clean American sports to keep "Dear" Dean performed an unas­ ever hears of this," they barked in saying, "Property is nowhere. We obtained in the Student Dean's City and Kukuljevic in the third of the fainter hearts to leave the young boys from being ruined for sisted triple play as the Cubs suc­ unison, "there'll be the very devil must do away with all forms of !Rce. round. s the fighting. life in the local saloons. cumbed to the Cardinals. . . . to pay." FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 FOUR ROLLINS SANDSPUR Reichard, Wilmary Rose, New Spender, George M., 214 E. 18th Street, Maitland, Fla. St., Sanford, Fla. Reinhardt, Jean L., 1028 East Sprandel, William P., 607 South FROM OUR CAMPUS KEYHOLERS Juneau Ave., IVIilwaukee 2, Wis- Lee, Garrett, Indiana. GAMMA PHI GADDINGS Stacy, Valerie, 1930 North Pros­ PHI MUSINGS tired and sat down, but only for a These things are simple logic. CHI O CAPERS The good word is that Summer's Reinsmith, Sandra L., 132 South pect Ave., Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin. The Phi Mu's are floating moment. Lee Bongart put down 1. . Marion Miller thinks. There­ Now for the last moaning sweez- here, and it is with mixed feelings 17th St., Allentown, Penn. Stanciu, Joesette E., .Route 1, music's wing above Pox Hall. They her sparring partner, and then her fore she is. es from the squirrel factory (nut of happiness and sorrow that Gam­ Reynolds, Robert, 32 Wilson Box 187, Winter Park, Pla. captured the Campus Sing with boxing gloves and jerked Nancy 2. Flip Sarobin acts. Action is house) down on the far side fo the Court, Orlando, Fla. Stanley, Barbara Anne, 318 Glen- melodic rendition of Khatchatur^ off the couch. "Get up," she said life. Therefore Flip is alive. campus—Chi 0 house to be exact. ma Phi's are getting ready for Riddle, Donald, 450 Claredon Rd., ridge Road, Dayton 9, Ohio. ian's Gay Suite, which they ren emphatically, "a Theta might see 3. Julie Goodman often eats. All the dignified seniors have points homeward. It's been a good Winter Park, Fla. Starbbin, Phillis, 138 West Beach dered with' a musical background you." She rushed to the fireplace, Cats often eat. Therefore. collapsed along the wayside with year, and much as we will all have Rinck, William H., 443 Marl­ St., Long Beach, New York. furnished by the Boston Pops or climbed up the chimney and re­ 4. Jinx Sheketoff is known else­ thoughts of going out and facing terrific summers, we shall be borough Ave., Detroit 15, Mich. Starr, Abraham Lewis, 1200 Et. chestra. Because it was a thrilling trieved the newly gained Intramur­ where as Zelma. I know a girl the great big world all alone—and glad to be back come fall. Rinker, Marshall, 2111 South Robinson Ave., Orlando, Fla. experience, they were thrilled. Th al cup. Everyone rushed to gaze named Zelma, who can't swim. shall we say lonely? Best of luck, June 5 will be an important date Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach, Fla. Stenbock-Permor, Andre, 86 La­ judges were thrilled. The other at it fondly, and then dashed back Therefore, Jinx can't swim, else- Jeanne, Mickey, Marie, Joe, Jimmi, because it is then that Dee Bufalino Robbins,' Bartow T., Box 352 fayette Ave., Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. contestants were thrilled. Stokov- to build their muscles. The secret v.-here. Pete, Terry, Kirk, and Bev Ott. will emerge into Dee Balemore. The wedding is taking place in the Boynton Beach, Fla. Stevens, Clyde E., Box 1005, ski has signed them for a person of their success? Why, they all 5. Bobby Lewis has reS hair. (Double congratulations go to Pete, Knowles Chapel. Bridesmaids in­ Robinson, Charles, 828 National St. Cloud, Fla. appearance in Carnegie Hall wh voted for Bernarr MacFadden. 6. Paula Shapiro does not. who will become Mrs. Harold Odum the time arrives. Tiny Estes will clude Penny Drinkwater, Jean Rein­ Road, West Richmond, Indiana. Stevens, Lois Anne, 1920 North 7. Therefore, Josette Stanciu is I come summer, and to Kirk who will be the solo artiste, if she finds the hart, Pat Pierce, and Anne Smith. Rodenbaugh, Harris, 1100 Mon Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla. THETA TID BITS a blonde. become Mrs. Bob Ferguson.) Any­ Lost Chord in time. Joanne Byrd Carol Starr is coming at the risk tana Ave., Orlando,.Fla. Stone, Clarence K., 530 Conroy How is the state of the Thetas? 8. Harriet Fienberg comes from how, we'll have our eyes crossed for will play a Chinese version of editorializing—the best of luck Roebuck, Betty, 445 29th St. Ave., Orlando, Pla. It's great in a bedlam-ish sort of New York. New York is a state. you graduates. Chopstix, while performing the way. They're always calm—with- in the world to Dee and Milt. West Palm Beach, Pla. StoneJ Dorothy, 1411 Qinton Thus Harriet is usually in a state. Don't know what the poor ol' raculous feat of-eating chop suey all those brains and brawn, they've The latter part of the week Shir­ Romer, Jeannine, 1231 Epworth Blvd., Bloomington, III. beat-up junior will do, but our one at the same time. Jo Harder will nothing to fear but Heap-Big-Han­ ley Kirk will be a bridesmaid in St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. Stone, Louis Edward, 1147 South happy thought concerning next year be in the audience, accompanied nah heavyweight pride of the ALPHA PHI PHUN the Herring—Malis wedding. Roose, Walter R., 183 Wethers- Pennsylvania Ave., Winter Park, is the room situation. Now we can by Governor Mullen of Spotsel wrestling ring. To defend their In the picturesque two story Jo Gunter, PegLawwill, and field Ave,, Hartford, Conn. Pla. drag ourselves around the lower numerous titles, they've pledged house called Lakside, named Margie Ann Fowler party partied at Rosevear, Edward, 15 East Rose, Stripling, John, 29 West Colonial hall instead of having the gay Groaning Gertrude, who keeps in thusly because it rests wearily on stomping grounds above our heads. the Lambda Chi shindig Friday nite. vear Ave., Orlando, Fla. Drive, Orlando, Pla. training by running around Lake Lake Virginia, the Alpha Phis KAPPAS With the sophomores come the This failed to hit the column last Roth, Barbara, 1182 South Wild- Strong, Daniel, 149 Chelton Cir­ Virginia ten times each morning. learned to swim. The secret of their Nancy Morrison swung lazily tears and sorrow for we'll be minus time—but we reiterate—another wood, Kankakee, 111. cle, Winter Park, Pla. from the chandelier reaching down The ceremony was impressive. No­ aquatic success is a king sized Willie, Ibby, and Jean S. next fall. red head has joined G.P.B. ranks— Rothermel, Mary Louis, 3643 Sulman, Bernice (Mrs.), 1225 occasionally to give a friendly wai body battered an eyelash when the bathtub, which takes up two second Last but certainly not leasts ,are we are happy to announce the KnoUwood Dr., Houston 6, Texas, North Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla. lop to anyone who was underneath ceiling unexpectedly caved in while story rooms, when it overflows. The our greennie greenies. Well—the pledging of Mary Lee Aycrigg. Rounds, Elaine J., 1729 Taylor Sultzbach, Forrest, 436 N. Shine when she passed overhead. Coop congratulations were being offered water's shallow, but the tempera­ weather looks fair and cloudless. Ave., Winter Park, Pla. St., Orlando, Fla. erative Alice O'Neil casually lift­ The exhuberant Gertie had thrpwn ture is always just right. The girls They'll all be back in full blast- Rowswell, Albert K., Fox Chapel, Sutliff, Patricia, 11 W. Lucerne ed a golf club and putted the bod­ a few trophies into the air, but are currently training their pledg­ Pittsburgh, Pa. Circle, Apt. 5, Orlando, Fla. ies out of the door, and over the somebody forgot to take thf es for next year's swimming meet. that means among others that [ Garbage Off Royal, Thomas, 751 Antonette Sutton, John R., 121 Morse Blvd., fence to the tennis court. Nancy weights out and the plaster resent They just toss them out a third friendless sorority creature, the: Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Apt. 204, Winter Park, Fla. Morrison was still swinging lazily ed it. The collapse went almost un story window, into the lake, and if banker, Martha Helen. j Rudd, Stanley R., 46 Gracelyn Swacker, Arthur W., 4507 Clar­ from the chandelier while Billy noticed, however, as they were busy one doesn't come up, they pledge Jan, Glo, Laura, Jean S., and A Hot Platter Lippy cruised over to the beach Road, Asheville, North Carolina. ence Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moore hacked away on the piano counting muscles. "Heap-Big Han someone else. No water wings for by The Old Disc-Thrower this weekend for a last minute Rupert, Elizabeth Ann, 416 Fair, Swindle, Edgar, 11408 Prairie with an axe. Some of the keys nah, practice hard, cause I'm acom these girls. Lots of hot pies irom old platter- tan. fax Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Ave., Chicago 28, 111. were stuck. Nancy Butts was busy in,': Gertie warned as she went up They've had a little trouble with land this week, catties and chick- Sakkis, Gus, 508% South Osceola Tai, Johnson, 12, Fu-Shi Garden, running for vice-president. She stairs to feed the baby rabbits. Kaye Haenichen, however. She Now I'm going to be rather stupid ies. Lots for your old disc-thrower Ave., Orlando, Fla. Ten Shi Road, Shanghai, China. ran and she ran. Then she got dived into a goldfish bowl in a and thank myself that my recital is to toss into the ear-flap so pull up Salamanca, Raoul, EI Campesina, Talton, Milford P., 694 Jackson, lame bathing suit, and won't come over. (Ed. note: And it deserved the old armchair and give a listen. INDEPENDENT INKLINGS up, even for air. Pat Van Sickle the orchid Pred sent!) Washington Grove, Md. Winter Park), Pla. Why make it sound like gossip? First to bounce off your old bud­ Salario, Tarda (Mrs.), Box 451, Tate, Wilson, 2249 Paws St., is currently perfecting an under­ Have lots of fun this summer dy's turntable, my diggin* pals, is Winter Park, Pla. Jacksonville 7, Pla. lossip water ballet, but is running into everybody, but don't forget to come a fine old re-issue by that fine old Sanders, William Frederick, 318 Taylor, Fred, Route 3, Box 552, interference from the under-water back next fall. Ta-Ta! Till we bunch of fellows—The Original Cornell Road, Ottawa, HI. Orlando, Fla. by Puella Parsnips basket weaving classes, conducted meet again. Dixieland Nose-Pickers. Now, Well, reader, I've had my "ear" Miss Mush by Dottie Aubinoe. And, oh woe. Sauerbrun, Richard, 43 Hillside Teagarden, Jack, Box 504, Pine you've all latched on to them giv­ to the "ground" as it were, and oh, Magnolia has gone deep sea diving Road, Elizabeth, N. J. Castle, Fla. Dear Miss Mush— ing h . . to "Father Divine, You're gossip this week is just yummy. for Captain Kidd. Sayers, Jack T.,' Box 235, Cl Tennant, Patricia, 83-09 Talbot Just who the h - - 1 are you any­ Cleaver in Clover All Mine", but just oil up the old Well, my scoop is this, if you can mont, Pla. St., New Gardens 15, New York. way? Just who gave you the au­ I just wonder how many suckers ear trumpet, and get lost in the stand it, Joe Master and Jean Cart­ Saylors, Richard, 321 Jackson St., Tennis, Edgar Hall, Star Route, thority to tell everyone what to do who read this column every week rhythm-rocking syncopation of "I wright are a thing. They thought Decatur, Indiana. Valparaiso, Pla. in such an absurb manner? actually know just what "cleaver' Wish I Could Shimmy Like My they'd fool us, but I have it straight Sister's Oldsmobile". This old plat­ Schafer, William W., 105 N. Terry, Harriet P., 1030 James St., (Signed) Crime&Peace means? Well, I had a vague idea, from a little birdie. Marge Colt Irked. ter's groovy like a ten-cent movie. Peninsula St., Coronado Beach, Pla. Syracuse, New York. by Count Maxim Gooki but I decided to look it up in the went to Paris this past week i dictionary just the same, and upon Like a tree, it's all root. Oh little Schatz, Richard A., 1550 Asylum Thaggard, Norma Jean, 2022 Ivan Vassileivitch Brakunikov sat Peter Van Meter has just broken discovering that it could mean "A catties and chickies, you will swoon Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Poincianna Ave., Box 606 Fort Dear Irked— on the kitchen table picking at up with Beverly Ott, and this was butcher's heavy hatchet or chop like old Lillian Gish as King Father Schmidt, Ruth, 96 Courier Blvd. Myers, Pla. And who are you ? his toenails. His lips were bloody the romance everyone said per", I was really shocked out of Jones runs wild like old Douglas Kenmore 17, New York. Thomas, Jesse James, 2508 16th (Signed) from the raw beefsteak he had just "forever". I guess we all know by ten years growth. So that's what's Fairbanks, Sr. on his final sousa- Schneider, Gloria, 31 Wai-wick Ave. W., Bradenton, Pla. Miss Mush. eaten. Otuside the snow was fall­ now that Tom Pickens and Claudia been going on in Cloverleaf, the phone solo. Add a jazzy scat chirp­ Road, Muncie, Indiana. Thomason, Sidney Jacqueline, ing. Ivan's eyes were full of an Hutchinson are but practically en­ refined dormitory for freshman ing (in the Creole tongue) by Fats Schneider, Jean L., 163 Glendon- 640 Park Lake Ave., Orlando, Fla. Dear Miss Mush— unspeakable melancholy and his gaged., I think someone whose in­ women, all these months! I thought Hotcher, and you're incapacitated wynne Road, Toronto 9, Ontario, Thompson, Pierre, Davis Shores, I find myself in a rather embar­ mouth hung open stupidly. He was itials are Milton Swartz is pretty I knew what I was doing, but ap­ —man, incapacitated. Canada. Box 704, St. Augustine, Fla. rassing position. listening to the contented purr of broken up about this, but now he parently not. Now, how. could I, Now, oil the old hearing aid Schultz, Stanley A., 333 East Tomasko, Andrew, Box 266, Or­ (Signed) the cat, Marfa Alexandrevna Trok- and Ann Knight are steadies. You innocent and unassuming as I am, while I toss off some talk-squawk Comstock Ave., Winter Park, Pla. mond, Plorida. Cramped. inin, and watching the tail of a can't fool me, Dotti Aubinoe! I even think of lifting a butcher's on the brand-new waxing of "My Schultz, Edith R., 116 Alexander Trismen, Maud, 201 Brewer Ave., mouse disappear down her throat. know you've got your eye on Bill knife and slicing it through the Apopka Dream-Bungalow", by Place, Winter Park, Pla. Winter Park, Pla. Dear Cramped— "Ah," he mused, "how sweet—and, Barker. Rusty Rounds is seeing middle of Cloverleaf? Mind you, Sammy Bray and his Donkey Sere­ Schwartz, Milton E., 2055 Cruger Tully, Gordon, 37 Forest Ave., Just relax. yet again, how tragic. Life is al­ red, these days, if Ken Rowswell I don't write the SCOOP column naders. Take your Old Disc-Throw­ Ave., Bronx 60, New York, N. Y. Glenridge, N. J. (Signed) ways sweet and always tragic." "knows" what I mean. Joe Master (But I have a good idea who does er's woi-d, little catties and chick­ Schwing, Pauline R., 960 North Turley, Ann Lewis, 814 West Miss Mush. and Zoe Westen are inseparable He closed his mouth and turned —yak! yak!) and therefore, it ies, you'll dance in a trance. Two- Orlando Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Main St., Richmond, Kentucky. these days. Jean Bacchus is learn­ slowly around to look at his great- hasn't been my policy to tear these step or goose-step, those twelve Scott, Frank S., 401 Hillcrest, Turner, Keith S., 3901 21st St., Dear Miss Mash— ing to play the harp, and Art grandm^her, Natasha Federovna lovely femmes apart verbally, even singing violins will put your honey Orlando, Fla. Box 42, Lubbock, Texas. I've been keeping my fingers Swacker certainly thinks she's an Sergeivitch. She was weeping soft­ though, I do claim to get in on in that "receptive" mood. Ha ha. Sellers, Wallace, 2555 Laurel Rd., Tuthill, Palmer, 470 N. Orange crossed for months in hopes that "angel". One secret I've just "un­ ly, and Iran's heart swelled in pity pretty much of the ambushing that All for now, old pallies. Got a Jacksonville 7, Fla. Ave., Orlando, Pla. , "he" would call me up and ask for her. "Here, Mamushka, I will earthed" that I think will startle goes on around here, but rather, it Ijgtenin' date with my old Kissim­ Setzer, Robert D., 804 Bayside Upthegrove, Mary Clair, 1417 me for a date. What shall I do? peel the onions for you," he whis­ her many friends, is that Nancy has been my policy (now let me mee Rhythm Kings collectors items. Dr., Tampa 6, Fla. Granger Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. (Signed) pered, and pushed the old lady off Butts ran for Vice President. And see—what has my policy been?) to On Pox label, no less. Keep the old Seymour, James Carlyle, 118 Col­ Arthritic. her stool. uh-nh shall we say, well to give all Van Buren, Cornelius 47 Chest­ speaking of politics, (and reader, oral membrane oiled, my diggin' umbia Ave., Wilmington, North the chicks a break as long as no­ nut Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. just who doesn't, these days) Bert- But, even as his hands worked at friends, till next-anno. Carolina. Van Hoose, Cecil W., 2416 Lex­ Dear Arthitic— his task, Ivan could not forget the body else will, and let them know Shaffer, Rosann, 3565 Brook­ ington Ave., Ashland, Kentucky. You'll never get "him" that way. great weight pushing down upon that they ain't been forgotten. Ha! Wheaton, Patricia, 3557 St. Al­ side Road, Toledo 6, Ohio. Van Metre, John, 1225 Ridge (S^ed) his heart. Little stinging arrows I just thought of a good joke. Well, bans Road, Cleveland Heights 21, Shapiro, Paula B., 410 Upland Ave., Evanston, III. Miaa Mush. darted into his brain, and his tunic I mean a nice joke. Here it is: A Ohio. FoamingsByFulov Eoad, Elkins Park 17, Pa. Van Sickle, Patricia, 403 E. Jef­ was wet with pedspiration. He couM citizen was walking up Park Ave­ Wheeler, Jolie, 433 Palmer St., Shaw, Riolama, 352 Morewood ferson St., Crawfordsville, Indiana. Dear Miss Mush— nott hold still the pan in which he nue (Winter Park to be specific) My name is Fulov but don't make Orlando, Pla. Parkway, Rocky River; Cleveland Van Zile, Nancy Lee, 1028 Ocean • You stink. was peeling onioins. when he was buttonholed by a char­ any cracks about my name or any Whidden, Wiley Roy, ISll North 16, Ohio. Blvd. (Box 427), Atlantic Beach, (SignEd)' Suddenly, a new deteTmination, a acter who said: "Shay! Can you tell smearish suggestions that I might Ferncreek Ave., Orlando, Fla. Sheketoff, Zelda Ann, 103 Wal- Plorida. Perfamed. great strength filled him. He rose me where to find Alcoholicsh An- be Russian. If I ever had any Rus­ White, Mary Elizabeth, 220 East onymush?"' "Why?", said the citi­ hridge Road, "Square Acre", West Verdin, Sylvia L., Alicante 74, up from his stool. "Natasha Feder­ sian ancestry I hereby deny it now. Canton St., Winter Park, Pla. zen, "Do you want to join?" Hartford 7, Conn. Col. Alamos Mexico, D. P., Mexico. Dear Perfumed— ovna," he addressed the little old Tbe Russians are a dirty, degraded Whitley, Dulcie E., Cumberland "Nope", said the inebriated homme, race who are plotting to overthrow Shelton, William R., 1900 Karo- Vincent, Walter Ernest, 16 North lady who was cowering in the cor- Head, R.F.D. 2', Plattsburg, N. Y. "Wanna resign."—I thank you. the National Association of Manu­ lina Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Summerlin Ave., Orlando, Fla. Since when: did skunks go out of "come here!" She approached, Whitley, Mary Jane, Cumberland Where was I? Oh, yes, cleaver. facturers, the very quintessance of ShoUenberger, John L., 662 South Violante, Edward J., 4445 Six­ existence ? shaking and trembling, and bowed Head, R.F.D. 2,. Plattsburg, N. Y. Well, since this is the last time I'll our democratic tradition. Yes, I be­ Highland Ave., Merion, Penn. teenth St., Detroit 8, Mich. (Sigmsd) her head before him. He picked up Whitney, Charles E., 14308 Su­ be writing this cleaver cleaver lieve that what our country needs Sholley, Peter B., 221 Prince Virella, Alice, 2T13 Morgan St., Miss Mush. a meat clever, and cracked her skull perior Road, Cleveland 18, Ohio. (please, have my handkerchief), I is a .good five-cent Republican pres­ St., West Newton 65, Mass. Tampa 3, Pla. with it. Natasha Federovna ti-em- Whittle, Norman Trammell, Box could, mind you, I could really go to ident. Or, as J. Parnell Thomas Shute, Sarah M., 317 Windsor Volkert, Jeanne, Frederiea: Dr., Dear Miss Mush— bled for another second, then fell 65, Haines City, Fla. town and slice up everyone—in fact, said, "Oh I came from California St., Monroe, North Carolina. Rt. 5, Box 20, Orlando, Fla. The other day I got drmit. oundlessly to the floor. "Ah," said Williams, Bfflie Dean, 755% What'll I do aSout itr Ivan, "now you can rest, little I could even step outside the clover with a Menjou on my knee." Sibbernsen, Everts S., 5210 Dav­ Voorhis Elinore, 936 Adair Blvd., and slice up my dear friend and Pennsylvania AVB., Winter Park, (•SigneJ) mother." He tenderly picked up her I If you have any idea that this is enport St., Omaha 3, Nebr. Orlando, Fla. colleague, James Ernster, an incon­ Fla. body and stuffed it under the coal a political satire, you have another Simmons, Harold Eugene, 2423 Wagner, Lawrence, Box 664, Inebriated. spicuous sort of fellow that wan­ Williams, HTargaret Ann, 508 stove. Blood was trickling across think coming. I am utterly sincere. Oberlin St., Orlando, Fla. Mount Dora, Fla. ders around the campus in a daze Piedmont Ave.,, Kings Mountain, the floor. What a pretty sound it I do not favor any "ism" except Simpson, C. Parker, 8 Stratford Walker, Ernie, 2943 Chapel "Hill Dear Inebriated— most of the time, but then, I N! C. made—like troika bells heard far fascism. I am against almost ev­ Road, Melrose 76, Mass. Road, Durham, North Carolina. Stay that way. You^I enjoy life wouldn^t want to do that, Williamson, Adeline, 3 Skyland in the distance. Ivan went back to erything else, and that should es- Sinclair, Mary Louise, 702 South Walker, James C, 817% Golfview much more.. won't! Ha! Another joke: Terrace, Canton, N. C. his onions. Otuside the snow was Why I tablish me as a competent critic. Terrace, Winter Park, Fla. (Signed) did the cow get a divorce?' Fielding Ave., Tampa 6, Fla. Williamson, Franklyn Lee, 199 falling . . . falling. . . . Walker, Marilyn, 740 Negley Miss Mash. got a bum steer." Ha! H; "She As any fool can plainly see, this Sisson, Don Ward, Box 1, Indian Osceola Court, Winter Park, Pla. Ave., Apt. 202, Pittsburgh, Pa. please, it Oh: country of ours is evolving toward River City, Fla. Willox, Wiliam Ingraham, 605 Walker, Randolph, 146 Virginia as "they" sn't that funny. Well, I a perfect state of things. The logi- Sirmons, Edward, Tavares, Fla. East Marks Street, Orlando, Fla. Boy KuITen has switched to Dr., Winter Park, Fla. say—"I'll give you a \ cal goal of progress is the follow- Smathers, Robert H., 986 Blue Wilson, Edwin Robert, 375 Lin­ Wallace, as I've said all along he Walker, Richard P., 415 Lakeview due", it's been! I've really enjoyed ing ideal: free enterprise to a point Ridge Ave., Atlanta, Ga. coln Place, Brooklyn 17, New York. would. And Joe Master has Jim Ernster Ave., Orlando, Fla. messing around the typewriter where any individual would be free Smedstad, Victor, 202 North Ben­ Windham, Billy A., 137 E. Con­ tched to Madge Martin, but she Wallace, John Graham, 620 Lu­ The last issue of the Rollins every Monday night and then re- to usurp the entire world if it were ton, Palatine, 111. cord Ave., Orlando, Fla. only has eyes for Chappi-boy Mc­ cerne Circle, Orlando, Fla. Sandspur cannot possibly go to ceiving the shock of actually see- within his power to do so. Any Smith, Alice E., 39 North Ninth Windham, James Edward, 137 E. Donnell. Joe, incidently, was re­ ing the results in print on Thurs- | restriction of this freedo Walsh, Howard, 1164 Overbrook press without a brief mention of St., Allentown, Pa. Concord Ave., Orlando ,Fla. cently re-elected vice-president of Dr., Orlando, Fla. one of the most, in fact, the most Don't think it hasn't all been ican. These here liberals talk Smith, Anne B., 3512 Riverside Witherell, Robert, 1479 Glencoe Sigma Nu. Well, my predictions Walters, Howard B., Clermont, fabulous character ever to hit the about world government. Well, how Ave., Jacksonville 5, Pla. Ave., Winter Park, Fla. about Elaine Miller and "ruddy" about a world state in which every­ Pla. Rollins campus—namely one Jim I remain, unsigned. Smith, Elizabeth, 1204 Shady Wittbold, John George, 9850 Riv- Stanny Rudd have certainly borne thing in the world might be con­ Waring, Barbara Joan, 33 West Ernester, K. A., B. O. C, etc. This Lane Dr. ,Orlando, Fla. erdale Drive, Grosse Ile, Mich. fruit. I saw them holding hands in trolled by one man? There you Willamette Ave., Colorado Springs, fascinating man, beloved by young instead of the usual twenty-three, Smith, James Sherman (Stokes), Riverdale Drive, Groose Ile, Mich. the Center, last week, and today have a complete unanimity, a free­ Colorado. and old alike, inspired everyone by and children will never again play . „ .^ 153 Lyihan Ave., Winter Park, Pla. Wittbold, William John; 9805 she's wearing his pin. Did you know Warner, William Max, 813 North his wisdom, understanding tactful- on the Rollins beach. Truly, this ; f.°™ f™m^"ch disturbmg mstitu Smith, Lee, 1460 S. W. Fourth Riverdale Drive, Grosse Ile, Mich. that John Fitzgerald is a direct tions as freedom of speech which Halifax Ave., Daytona Beach, Pla. descendent of the Empress Josa- ness, intelligence, grace, charm, man should go down in historj' as St., Miami, Fla. Wolking, Dorothy E., Lockhart, create only discontent, and a well- Warren, Patricia, Ann, 2435 E. pbine? Kay Hannichen is taking loveableness, and his way with the being the most sensational cad in Smith, Raymond R., 634 E. Col- Plorida. regulated state in which at least 28th St., Tulsa 5, Okla. swimming lessons, and you'll never women. It chokes me to write this. existence, and to those who may South Summerlin St., Orlando, Fla. Wood, Ramona B., Salsbury one man in the world is free. Weaver, Ethel, Beaverdam Road, guess who's teaching her. I know, I'm all thumbs on the typewriter. wish to send messages of love and Smythe, William R., 634 E. Col­ Cove, Maine. Sincerely, onial Dr., Orlando, Pla. Asheville, North Carolina. but I promised Bob Setzer I would- This man meant so much to me, and gratitude, don't bother—he already Wray, James Laban, Box 2292, Foamings. Sommer, Marjorie, 130 Edge­ Weller, Evelyn, 520 Chase Ave., "tattle." George Cocalis is I don't know how life can be worth knows how the public feel about Little Rock, Arkansas. hill Court, Peoria 5, Illinois. Winter Park, Pla. studying for the ministry, and living with the knowledge that his him. I say, there is no adequate hair color changing, sweet nothings Sommer, Mary Lou, 1702 Moss Weston, Zoe, 2709 Columbus Wright, Genevieve, 9 Prospect Claudia Hutchinson thinks that's presence will not be made known tribute to this outstanding man, whispered in my ear, and a yell Ave., Peoria 5, Illinois. Blvd., Coral Gables, Fla. St., Norwood, New York. just "fine". They're steadies, you at Rollins next year. Women will and until my dying days, I will commit suicide, men will remain never forget his many pleasant for big train which is still echoing Sorey, Catherine, 521% Delaney Wharton, William, 818 Ellwood, Wright, J. Wilson, Eldridge know. Well, that's all for this week, drunk twenty-four hours of the day characteristics — quiets subdued. throughout the halls of the beanery. St., Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Park, Elmira, New York. you next. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 ROLLINS SANDSPUR THREE Branning, Mary Eugenia, 3962 Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, Freeman, Jane, 5421 Harwood Holton, Raymond, Box 1220, St. Brown Road, Lookout Mountain, Mooney, Ottis A., Box 163, Wint­ Students* Names First Avenue, No., St. Petersburg, North Carolina. Road, Bethesda 14, Maryland. Augustine, Fla. Tenn. er Park, Fla. 6, Florida. Cuningham, Alison, R. F. D. 2, Friedland, Bernard, Box 124, Honaker, Gerald, 912 Vassar Layton, Nancy, 1405 Spring Lake Moore, Billie, 503 E. Street, North And Addresses Brelsford, Elizabeth Ann, 2101 Granville, Ohio. Maitland, Florida. Avenue, Orlando, Fla. Dr., Orlando, Fla. Wilkesboro, N. C. University Drive, Orlando, Florida. Custer, William Robert, 16305 Friedland, Nathan, Box 124; Hood, Helen Jane, 620 Marks St., Leonard. Joan, Norv.'ell R. F. D,, Morgan, Nancy, 535 13 Ave., Abbott, Dana, 1242 Lakeshore Brinegar, Don Eugene, 2340 Glynn Road, Cleveland 12, Ohio. Maitland, Florida. Orlando, Fla. Cohasset, Mass. Huntington 1, W. Va. Drive, Chicago, Illinois. N. W. 56th Terrace, Miami, Flor- Dalrymple, Martha Ann, Amory, Friedman, Joseph, 601 W. Avery Horch, Franklin, 310 Riverside Levene, Harry, 656 Lawrence Morris, Mon Lou, 3234 South Adams, Elizabeth Sue, 219 Whit­ Mississippi. Street, Pensacola, Florida. Drive, New York 25, New York, Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Glebe Road, Arlington, Virginia. tier Circle, Orlando, Florida. Brinkman, Nancy L., 499 North Daniel, Robert, 3018 Westchester Fry, Shirley June, 794 E. Ex Horner, Roland, Gilbert Street, Lewis, Barbara, 2903 Cheridan Morrison, Nancy Jane, 413 Sea- Adams, Mary Alice, 118 Lucerne Commonwealth Avenue, Elgin, II- Avenue, Orlando, Florida. change Street, Akron 6, Ohio. Box Y, Monroe, New York. Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. view Ave., Palm Beach, Fla. Circle, Orlando, Florida. Darty, Richard Walter, Box 2, Fulton, Helen Yvonne, 456 Horton, Kenneth, 845 - 18 Ave, Liberman, Cyrus, 50 Columbia Morow, lelene, Minocqua, Wis­ Adelsperger, Henry, 3436 Denton Brinson, Edward, 114 Emmett Lake Wales, Florida. Orange Avenue, Bartow, Florida S., St. Petersburg, Fla. St., Brookline, Mass. consin. Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Street, Kissimmee, Florida. Davis, Delia Fay, 368 Vitoria Furey, Patricia E., 728 North Howland, L. Philip, 532 S. Sum­ Likely, Priscilla, 1160 Fifth Ave., Mosack, Clara, 14324 Woodmont Alfred, Carolyn, P.O. Box 324, Brooks, Virginia, Centre Conway, Avenue, Winter Park, Plorida, Summerlin, Orlando, Florida. merlin St., Orlando, Fla. 412, New York 29, New York. Road, Detroit 27, Michigan. Amanda Road, Lancaster, Ohio. New Hampshire. Davis, Hugh, Bass River, Cape Garner, Ann Elizabeth, 26 Belle- Hubbard, Connie, 31 Orne Street, Lipscomb, Jean, 1217 Parkway, Motch, Edwin, 19000 South Park Allen, Donald Wilson, Route 2, Brown, Jean (Mrs.), 612 Minne­ Cod, Mass. view Court, Delray Beach, Florida Marblehead, Mass. Austin, Texas. Blvd., Shaker Heights 22, Ohio. Box 618, St. Petersburg, Florida, sota Avenue, Winter Park, Florida. Davis, William M., 159 East Gates, Charlotte Virginia, 3600 Hubbard, Percy John, Box 313, Lister, Leo, 425 Missouri Ave., Mountcastle, Margy, 421 East Allen, Wilson, Frank, 465 Hunt­ Brown, John H. H. 1326 Alta- Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, Fl; Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, Chautauqua, N. Y. St. Cloud, Fla. San Marino Dr., Miami Beach 39 ington Avenue, Winter Park, Flor. loma, Orlando, Florida. Dawson, Charles B., lllVz West Florida. Hudgens, Daniel, 1674 Sunset Little, Cynthia, Country Club Fla. ida. Brown, John L,, 612 Minnesoti Sixth Street, Sanford, Florida. Gentile, Dolores B., 945 Lake Drive, Winter Park, Fla. Lane, Jackson, Tenn. Mulholland, Marcia, 3668 Brook­ Allison, Claude F., 2023 Gerda Avenue, Winter Park, Florida. Dawson, Lawrence E., 708 East Adair Blvd., Orlando, Florida. Hughes, Carolyn, 206 West 9th Little, Edwin, Box 665, Orlando, side Road, Toledo 6, Ohio. Terrace, Orlando, Florida. Brown, Kenneth, R. D. 2, West North Bay Street, Tampa 3, Flor­ Gentry, Doris V.„ 4001 Spruce St., Cullman, Ala. Florida. Mullen, Albert, 19 Merrill St., Alt, Francis, 136 Park Lake Ave. Chester, Pennsylvania. ida. Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida Hummel, Eleanor E., 1204 W. Liu, Nien Olga, No. 1 Custom Dorchester 21, . 'nue, Orlando, Florida. Browning, Betty Lou, 1612 S. E, Dean, Marilynn, 706 Braeside German, Patricia Anne, 4000 Main St., Richmond, Kentucky. House Residence, Hanching Ki Mullen, Thomas E., 756 North Ammerman, A. Joyce, Killarney Second Street, Fort Lauderdale, Road, Highland Park, lillinois. Cathedral Ave., N. W., Washingt( Humphreys, Robert, 489 N. E, Hankow, China. Maury, Memphis, Tenn. Circle, Winter Park, Florida. Florida. Delano, Mary, 215 Blvd. of the D. C. "A" St., Linton, Indiana. Llano, Olga, 3506 Tenth St., Tam­ Munson, George, 420 East Craw­ Anderson, James Bruce, 13 W, Brumley, Herman L., P. 0. Box Presidents, Sarasota, Florida. Greene, Philip D., 863 N. Park Huntoon, Marcia Ann, 243 Ho­ pa 6, Fla. ford Ave., Connellsville, Pa. Copeland Drive, Orlando, Florida. 894, Sanford, Florida. Depperman, Norma, La Roche Gigure, Virginia, Box 300 B, bart Ave., Short Hills, N. J. Lovell, Anne, Route 1, Box 243, Murphey, John T., 136 4th St., Anderson, James Bruce, 13 W. Bufalino, Dorothea, 31 Ocean Avenue, Harrington Park, N. J. Route 1, Plant City, Florida. Huska, John, 183 Berry Street, Sajiford, Fla. New York, New York. Copeland Drive, Orlando, Florida. View Road, Swampscott, Massa­ De Uresti, Antonio Luis, Villa Gillespie, T. Carlton, 1214 Rich­ Torrington, Conn. Lowe, Charles L., 1422 N. Y, Murphy, Gerald R., 963 10th Ave. Anderson, Louis Rexroat, 1800 chusetts. Etchepherdia Bi Plateau de Pharo, mond Road, Winter Park, Fla, Hutchison, Claudia, 4929 Hill­ Ave., St. Cloud, Fla. South, St. Petersburg 7, Fla. Hollywood Avenue, Winter Park, Bull, Elizabeth D., 1108 West Biarritz, B. P. France. Glatthar, Richard, 4149 Had- brook Lane, N. W., Washington 16, McBryde, Myron, Box 182, Rock Muszynski, John N., Box 940, Florida. Third Street, Sterling, Illinois. De Uresti, Jon Edith, Villa liegh Road, Cleveland, Ohio. D. C. ingham. North Carolina. Orlando, Fla. Andrews, James Richard, 1652 Bullock, Mary Jacqueline, 1301 Etchepherdia Be Prateau de Pharo, Godfrey, Barbara June, Valley Imand, James, 1361 S. W. 14 McCall, Betty K., 2623 East Natolis, Francis J., 2754 S. W. North 27th Street, Birmingham 4, Ingrahm St., N. W., Washington, Biarritz, B. P. France. View, Franklin, Ohio. ' Street, Miami, Fla. Central Ave., Orlando, Fla. 12th St., Miami 35, Fla. Alabama. D. C. De Uresti^ Jose Maria, Villa Godfrey, Thomas, 318 E. Pros­ Jackson, Patricia Ann, 118 N. McCall, John Temple, Box 985 Neide, Nancy L., 770 Bonita Dr., Arbogast, Robert, North Oak Burcham, Beverly Ann, 112 Van­ Etchepherdia Be Prateau de Pharo, pect, Ottawa, Illinois. Thorton, Orlando, Fla. Winter Park, Fla. Winter Park, Fla. Street, Box 375, Lakeview, Ohio.- derbilt Avenue, Orlando, Florida. Biarritz, B. P. France. Gooch, William, 453 Melrose Ave., James, Harry, 230 Page Ave., MacCardell, Cameron, Wilshire Nelson, June C, 802 Georgia Arnold, Julian Ray, Groveland, Burchers, Samuel A., 206 South Dibner, Martin, 1562 Sunset Winter Park, Florida. Orlando, Fla. House, Apt. 1608, 134 W. 58th St., Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Florida. Navarro Street, Victoria, Texas. Drive, Winter Park, Florida. Goodman, Julie, 4414 N. Farwell James, Stuart, 1539 Glencoe Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Newbern, Kenneth, 306 Clifton Arnov, Boris, Box 178, Oakland, Burgess, Nancy, R.D. 4, Rome, Dickson, Barbara, 58 Wildwood Ave., Milwaukee 11, Wisconsin. Winter Park, Fla. McCauley, Eugene, General De­ St., Tampa 4, Fla. Florida. New York. Road, Ridgewood, . Goodwin, Herman, 117 Zelma Jenkins, Burris, 239 Central Park livery, Winter Park, Fla. Norris, Marjorie Mae, 31 Church Atkinson, Virginia Ann, 2936 Bel­ Burgoon, Patricia, Box 15, Indian Diedrich, Joseph, 7404 Milwaukee Street, Orlando, Fla. West, New York, New York. McCauslin, Jack, Montverde St., Winchester, Mass. laire Street, Denver 7, Colorado. River City, Pla. ' Avenue, Wauwautosa 9, Wisconsin. Gordon, William R., 72 Antwerp Jenkins, Florence Patricia, 7644 School, Montverde, Fla. Northrup, John W., 1225 Mt. Ver­ Aubinoe, Dorothy L., 7300 Over­ Burkhardt, Donald Henry, 711 Dilley, Joanne, 630 WSber Ave­ Street, Milton 86, Massachusetts. North Beach Drive, Milwaukee 11, McCormick, Nellie, 624 Lexing­ non Ave., Orlando, Fla. all Road, Bethesda 14, Maryland. Lake Davis Drive, Orlando, Flor­ nue, Akron 3, Ohio. Gorman, aJne E., 228 Annie St., Wisconsin. ton Ave., Orlando, Fla. Odom, Troy Paul, Zellwood, Fla. Ault, Juanita, 207 Emery Ave­ ida. Dolid, Grayce, 6353 Haring Orlando, Florida. Jenkins, Edythe Milbrey, 639 E. McCreery, David, 1631 Lasbury Ogilvie, James W., 1015 S. Ken­ nue, Orlando, Florida. Burkhardt, Beverly, Box 1734, Street, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Granberrj; Edwin, 201 Phelps Amelia Ave., Orlando, Fla. Ave, Winter Park, Fla. tucky Ave., Orlando, Fla. Austen, Carole, 64 Sagamore Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Donnersberger, Anita, 4240 Avenue, Winter Park, Fla. nsen, Doris Louise, 841 Oak McCue, Robert Arthur, Green­ O'Hara, William D., 16246 Vine Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Burnett, Nancy Carol, Box 85, Hampton Road, Western Springs, Gray, John L., 639 Jessamine St., Park, Des Moines 13, Iowa. , wood Ave., Munster, Indiana. St., Harvey, Illinois. Austin, Mary L., Ferndale Road, Brinker Road, Barrington, Illinois. niinois. West Palm Beach, Fla. Joerns, Joan, 824 Clark St., Ste- McCue, Robert Foster, 1021 Har­ Oglesby, Alys, 56Z Roscoe St., Wayzata, Minnesota. Buse, Enrique A., Parque Mar- Downing, Elizabeth, 1801 Lauder­ Greene, Philip D., 863 N. Park Ave., ns Point, Winconsin. wood Ave., Orlando, Fla. Chicago, III. Aycrigg, Benjamin, 178 Brewer iscal Caceres 64, Lima, Peru, South dale Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Winter Park, Fla, Johnson, George W., 3061 Howell McDaniel, Van Louis; 701 N. Isen, Dorothy D., 2190 Aloma Avenue, Winter Park, Florida. America. Draughon, Robert P., 134 East Groves, Ivor D. 1320 Pelham Rd., Mill Eoad N. W., Atlanta, Ga. Forrest St., Forrest City, Arkansas. Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Aycrigg, Mary Lee, 178 Brewer utler, Virginia P., 823 Nira Harvard Avenue, Orlando, Florida. Winter Park, Fla. Johnson, James D., 1006 Edge- McDonald, Martha, 3423 Glen- O'Neal, Alice H., 1040 W. 42nd Avenue, Winter Park, Florida. Street, Jacksonville 7, Florida. Drinkwater, Penelope Ann, 208 Grulke, James Max, 248 West water Drive, Orlando, Fla. n Dr., Chattanooga 4, Tenn. St., Indianapolis 8, Indiana. Bacchus, Jean E., White Hall Butt, Gracellen, Lincoln Apart­ Interlachen Avenue, Winter Park, Rivo Alto Island, Miami Beach, Fla. Johnson, Richard L., 1359 Pine MacDonald, Tom, 1177 Oaks Ortiz-Busigo, Armando, 55 Es- Farms, Elkton, Maryland. ments, Winter Park, Florida. Florida. larisco, Virginia, 501 Brashear Street, Wahoo, Nebraska. Blvd., Winter Park, Fla. trella St., San German, Puerto Baker, Judith, 1525 West High Butts, Nancy, 253 John Anderson Dunn, Barbara, 615 N. E. 26 Avenue, Morgan City, La. Johnson, Wilbur E., 14 Wilson McDonnell, Miles Chapline, 501 Rico. Street, Lima 4, Ohio. Highway, Ormand Beach, Florida. Terrace, Miami 37, Florida. Gundelach, Charles, 31 Briar­ Dr., Ben Avon Hghts,, Pittsburgh Larchlea Dr., Birmingham, Mich. Osten, Henry Van Dyne, 9 Cedar Balbiers, Ricardo, Nogales 691, Byrd, Sara Joanne, 2731 Green Durgin, Arthur Dudley, 136 For­ cliff LaDue, St. Louis County 5, 2, Pa. McDowall, Sally, 1360 Alabama Place, Garden City, L. I., New York. Los Leques, Santiago, Chile. Bay Lane, Jacksonville 7, Florida. est Street, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Mo. Johnston, Lois, 10628 South Hoyne rive, Winter Park, Fla. Ott, Beverly F., East Duval St., Baldwin, Enda, Route 3, Srystal Cabrie, Gerard, 248 Fowler Ave- Dye, Paul, 570 Scioto Street, Ur­ Gunter, Mary Jo, 205 Margaret Ave., Chicago 43, Illinois. McElwee, Theodore, Box 223, Lake City, Fla. bana, Ohio. Springs, Mississippi. le, Jersey City 5, New Jersey. St., Talladega, Alabama. Jones, Elizabeth Ann, 218 Tram­ Holbrooke Road, Chicago Heights, Ott, Janet A,, 78 De Kalb St., Baldwin, Enda, Route 3, Crystal Cain, Eleanore C, 614 Stanley Eastwood, Antoinette V., 2808 Hache, Margot, 25 San Luis St., mell St., Calhoun, Ga. Illinois. Tonawanda, N. Y. Terrace Road, S. E., Washington leakala Ranch, Makawao, Maui, Avenue, Box 1050, Clarksburg, Santiago de los Caballeros Domini- Jordan, Pearl, 2730 Dryden Rd., McFalls, Fred, 412 South Aycock Page, Ben G., Lake Holden Hills, 20, n. C. Hawaii. West Virginia. n Republic, West Indies. Shaker Heights 22, Ohio. Street, Greensboro, N. C. Orlando, Fla. Eddy, Charles Z., 1695 Unionport Baldwin, Harry Alfred, 3039 Cartwright, Irma Jean, 4641 As­ Haenichen, Kaye, 189 East 33rd. Jordis, Velenthol, 717 Locust St., McKeithan, David, 924 Bradshaw Palmer, Willard Duval, 200 Al- aad. New York 62, New York. Middlesex Road, Orlando, Florida. tral Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Street, Apt. 56, Paterson 4, New Coshocton, Ohio. Terrace, Orlando, ,Fla. ander St,, Plant City, Fla. Edens, James, 1226 37th Street, Ballman, John, 1133 Seneca Road, Cashwell, Oscar, 440 Delaney Jersey. Jungclas, Joyce, 161 Linden Dr., McKinney, Harold, 1307 Trinidad Parker, Gloria J., 1314 Forest Orlando, Florida. Wilmette, III. Street, Orlando, Florida. Hage, Fred, 500 W. Gore Avenue, Wyoming 15, Ohio. Ave. N. E., Washington 2, D. C. Glen Dr., Winnetka, 111. Egan, Monica, Box 38, Fernan- Barker, William, Lake Beauclair, Cater, William, 907 Royal Palm Orlando, Florida. Justice, Neil, 8 Boston Way, Bilt- McLaughlin, Barbara, 1308 East Pattishall, Patricia Jane, 627 na, Florida. Mount Dora, Florida. Court, Orlando, Florida., Hagood, Thomas A., 1206 E. Ka- ore. North Carolina. Robinson Ave., Orlando, Fla. Park Lake Ave., Orlando, Fla. Eickelberg, Jean, 490 Melrose Barksdale, Martha Lee, 363 Lin­ Cavicchi, Barbara, 121 School ley Ave., Orlando, Pla. Keiter, Martha, 1680 George St,, McLeish, Murray, Box 43, 401 Patton, Marjorie Janet, 1902 coln Avenue, Orange, New Jersey. Street, Whitman, Massachusetts. Avenue, Winter Park, Florida. Haley, Mary L., 900 Palmer Ave., Orlando, Fla. Niblic Ave., Orlando, Fla. Avenue Ellis, Helen B., Capleville, Broadway, Springfield, Ohio. Bartholomew, Ernest, East Main Chambers, Jan, 63 West Jackson Winter Park, Fla. Kelly, Clyde, 135 Prospect Ave., McMenemy, James E., 79 Fair- Tennessee. Peacock, Calvin J., Pahokee, Fla. Street, Branford, Connecticut. Blvd., Chicago, Illinios. Hall, Cornelia, Trenton Road, Sarasota, Fla. ew Ave., Stamford, Conn. Peel, Alice E., 125 Wisteria Ave., Ellrott, Donald Joseph, 126 John­ Bartlett, James Bruce, 835 Ches­ Cheney, , Virginia, 116 West Jackson, Tennessee. Kelly, James A., Eagles Nest Maass, Carolyn, 224 Royal Palm Orlando, Fla. ston Avenue, Cohose, New York. Hotel, Punta Gorda, Fla. ter Road, Charleston 2, West Vir­ Marks Street, Orlando, Florida. Hamblen, Harold S., Box 211, Way, Palm Beach, Fla. Peeples, Gus, Route 1, Box 440P, Emery, Carleton Cutten, 1136 ginia. Chisholm, Burke Lamar, 805 Vir­ Rockledge, Fla. Kincaid, Suart M., 763 Maryland Madsen, WiUiam, 2001 Harrison West Palm Beach, Fla. Lakeview Drive, Winter Park, Fla. Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Baxter, Henry B., Pahokee, Flor­ ginia Avenue,, St. Cloud, Florida. Hancock, Harry, 1600 N. Ft. St., Orlando, Fla. Pellington, Montine, 818 Orlando Emery, Theodore Evans, 1135 Harrison Ave., Clearwater, Fla. King, Donald, 1011 Palmer St., ida. Chisholm, Ralph, 710 Michigan Magruder, Nancy, Rt. 6, Box Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Lakeview Drive, Winter Park, Fla. msen, Alice, 112 South Park Orlando Fla. Bazley, William James, 10 % Avenue, St. Cloud, Florida. 411A, Orlando, Fla. Pemberton, Harrison J., 706 East Emery, Weston Lewis, 1136 Lake- Avenue, Winter Park, Fla. King, Laura F., 19 Euclid Ave., Gardner's Lane, Ansonia, Connec­ Chizik, Gene, 38 Maney Avenue, Malis, Michael, 616 Washington Pine St., Orlando, Fla. ticut. ew Drive, Winter Park, Florida. Hansen, Donald, 112 South Park Hastings-on-Hudson 6, N. Y. Asheville, North Carolina. Ave., New Haven 11, Conn. Peoples, Joseph, 414 East Church Beach, David, 110 Aikenside Endriss, Joanne K., 363 Ruth Avenue, Winter Park, Fla. King, Martha, 906 Alhambra Christensen, Shirley, 525 Minne- Mallett, Isabel, 2782 Greenbay St. Orlando Fla. Road, Riverside, Illinois. Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio. Harder, Alice Joanne, 235 Forest Court, Orlando, Fla. ola Avenue, Clermont, Florida. Lane, Jacksonville7, Fla. Peters, Mary Malta, 3909 Barce­ Beard, Calvin, 841 Greens Ave­ Entwistle, Frank J., 3360 Vaux Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Kirby, Harriet, 1454 Decatur St., Clancy, Jean, 7258 Forest Maring, Frances, 1139 Bay St., lona, Tampa 6, Fla. nue, Winter Park, Florida. venue, Hammond, Indiana. Street, Philadelphia 29, Pa. Hardman, Sam, 227 West New Decatur 32, Illinois. N. E., St. Petersburg, Fla. Phillips, Arthur V., 413 East Pine Beard, Josephus, 93 Colonial Claparols, Mary, 1050 Burbank Ernster, Jim, 225 West Birch- England Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Kirk, Shirley, 4523 Regent St., Markland, Franklin J., 47 East St., Orlando, Fla. Drive, Orlando, Plorida. Rd., Wooster, Ohio. wood Drive, Hinsdale, Ilinois. Hardy, Lois, Upper River Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Shore Road, Port Washington, L Pickens, Thomas M., 44 Fairview Bedortha, James, 3705 Beaumont Clark, Beverly Jean, P. O. Box Estes, Jessie Virginia, 1611 Ingle­ Louisville, Kentucky. Klinefelter, Paul, "Littlefield", I., N. Y. St,, Yonkers 3, New York. Drive, HoUidays Cove, W. Va. 70, Houston 1, Texas. side Avenue, Jacksonville 5, Florida. Harland, Robert, 657 Park Ave., Flourtown, Pa. Marks, Gordon, Box 92, Ormond Pierce, Charles L., Forest Lake Behrens, Herbert, 501 S.E. 8th Clark, David Hope, Port Richey Every, Walter Richard, 512 Re- Winter Park, Fla. Knauer, William, 600 Brookhaven Beach, Fla. Academy, Maitland, Fla. Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Florida. , Vilo Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fla. irr, Virginia, 3101 W. Penn. Dr., Orlando, Fla. Martin, James P., 8 East Prince. Pierce, Patricia, 4401 Banyan Bell, H. Margaret, P. 0. Box 174, Clark, Virginia Lee, 26 East Faber, Lloyd D., 4580 Colerain Street, Philadelphia 29, Pa. Knecht, Charles, Box 1, Palm ton Ave., Orlando, Fla. Lane, Bay Point, Miami, Fla. Fort Meade, Florida. Harvard Avenue, Orlando, Florida. Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Harra, Charles, 1301 Morrison Bay, Fla. Martin, Madge, 8 East Prince­ Pittman, William, 530 Lake St., Bellen, Elinore, Wild Rose Road, Clarke, Jean, 44Z0 Clairmont Faile, Sally, R.F.D. 1, Westport, Avenue, Tampa 6, Fla. Knight, Ann, 1304 N, Main St., ton Ave., Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Westport, Connecticut. Avenue, Birmingham 5, Alabama. Connecticut. | Hartley, John Frederick, 403 N. Wheaton, 111. Master, Joe, 751 High Street, Podmore, Richard Clark, 1310 Belt, Jack W. , 4416 Culbreath Cocalis, George, 21 Palisade Rd., Farrens, Gerald, 1008 Lynch W. 44th St., Miami 37, Fla. Knight, Emily, Route 6, Box Newark, New Jersey. Nottingham Ave., Orlando, Fla. Avenue, Tampa, Florida. Elizabeth, New Jersey. BIdg., Jacksonville, Fla. Hastings, Gail, 227 Silver Lane, 140K, Orlando, Fla. May, Patricia, 506 Park Lane, Polak, Frank, 104 S. W. 20th Ave., Best, Dorothy, 32 Waverly Place, Coith, Barbara, 1717 South Mills Fay, Peter, 3316 N. E. 18th St., East Hartford, Conn. Knight, Rhoda F., 126 Chesa­ Bethesda 14, Md. Miami 36, Fla. Melbourne, Florida. St., Orlando, Florida. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Haven, Rosemary, Forrest City, peake Ave., Tampa 6, Fla. Mayer, Francis, Route 1, Box Pollard, Robert Sabin, 315 Libby Betzold, Harold, South Sixth Colcord, Mary Page, 611 Sunny- Feinberg, Harriet, 141 E. 88th Arkansas. Knott, Richard, 834 Congress 376, Winter Park, Fla. Ave., Ridgewood, N. J, Street, Brainerd, Minnesota. de Drive, Louisville 6, Kentucky. St., New York 28, New York. Haworth, Lawerence, 1342 Ridge St., Ottawa, Illinois. Meares, William J., 407 Howard Popeck, Joseph, 101 Sherman St., Biggerstaff, Jacqueline, Route 2, Colt, Marjory, 444 Main Street, Fenderson, Kendrick, 431 Appian Road, Homewood, Illinois. Koch, William Fred., Box 202, St., Plant City, Fla. Passaic, N. J. Box 345, Orlando, Florida. Dalton, Massachusetts. Way, Snell Isle, St. Petersburg, Hedrick, Beverly, 723 N. W. Delray Beach, Fla. ]\Jeckstroth, Marilyn, 636 Park Porter, May, 1301 Delaney, Or­ Bitzer, Elizabeth Lee, 3001 Bay- Conwell, Martha Jane, 1215 Not­ Florida. 38th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla­ Koos, Virginia, 804 Ramapo Way, Lake Ave., Orlando, Fla. lando, Fla. shore Boulevard, Tampa 6, Florida. tingham Road, Orlando, Florida. Ferguson, Allis, Longboat I^ey, homa. Westfield, N. J. Meifert, David Wallace, R.F.D. 6, Posten, Carol Ann, Apt. 305 C, Blakemore, Milton, 305 West 7th Cook, Marie, 3669 Dubsdread Sarasota, Fla. Hegler, Harry, 1214 Greenwood Kuehl, Warren, Bettendorf, Iowa. Orlando, Fla. 24 S. Glebe Road, Arlington, Va: Street, Liberal, Kansas. Circle, Orlando, Florida. Ferguson, Robert, 245 Wood- Ave., Orlando, Fla. Kuykendall, James, 1023 Glen- Meifert, Richard, R.F.D. 6, Or­ Pottinger, Elizabeth May, 316 Blakemore, Thomas, 305 West Cooper, Jack, Ringgold, Georgia. bridge Ave., Buffalo 14, New York. Heideman, Cynthia, 445 Henley donjo Dr., Orlando, Fla. lando, Fla. Magnolia, Orlando, Fla. 7th Sti-eet, Liberal, Kansas. Copeland, Edward, 602 Colusia Ferris, Suzanne E., P. 0. Box Dr., Birmingham, Mich. LaBoiteaux, Edith, 760 Woobine Mellon, James F., 2530 Maryland Prince, Marie A., Main Street, Blockinger, Melvin, 3608 Cascade Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida. 1026, Pone Castle, Florida. Hendrix, Agnes, 308 Pineview Ave., Glendale, Ohio, Ave,, Tampa 6, Fla. South Hamilton, Mass. Drive, Youngstown 7, Ohio. Copeland, Nathan N,, 602 Volusia Fetner, William, 302 South Dil­ Ave., Goldsboro, N. C. Ladd, SaUy, 214 South State St., Meyer, Patricia, 210 West Pa. Quarrie, Margaret K., IIOO Park Bochette, Listen Darnell, 309 Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida. lard Street, Winter Park, Florida. Hennig, Alison, 29 Central Court, Elgin, 111. Ave., Deland, Fla. Ave. N., Winter Park, Fla. West Newport Avenue, Gainesville, Copely, Dorothy, 1520 Grove Ter- Fines, Helen G. (Mrs.), Piatt Tarpon Springs, Fla. Lahn, Marilyn, 434 New London Michaels, Willa, 16 Grandview Ragsdale, Margaret, Nairn Drive, Plorida. ice. Winter Park, Florida. Road, Marcellus, New York. Herpel, Gretchen, 223 Sunset Turnpike, Norwich, Conn. Ave., Pleasantville, N. J. Winter Park, Fla. Bogardus, Mary Constance, 401 Corliss, John, 616 Lake Avenue, Fisher, Howard, 354 Winthrop Road., West Palm Beach, Fla. Lambert, M. Glenn, 1600 S. E. Miller, Elaine, 145 N. W. 31st Ragsdale, Robert E., Nairn Drive, East Gambler .Street, Mt. Vernon, Wilmette, Illinois. Road, West Englewood, New Jersey. Hetzel, Janet, 1610 Park Avenue, Eighth Street, Fort Lauderdale, Street, Miami 37, Pla. Winter Park, Fla. Ohio. Costello, Robert, 352 Thrall Fisher, Margaret S., 835 Madi- Sanford, Fla. Florida. Miller, Esther Marion, 616 Nor­ Rainaud, Joan E., 232 Colony St., Bokas, Helen, 7030 Paxton Ave­ Street, Cincinnati 20, Ohio. n Avenue, New York, New York. Hidey, Sally, 843 Chilton Lane, mal Ave., Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Meriden, Conn. nue, Chicago 49, Illinois. Cotter, Beverly Joan, Box 22, Fitzgerald, John Edward, 1122 Wilmette, Illinois. Lambert, Mark, 531 Grove Park Bongart, Verna Lee, 902 West Osprey, Florida. Seventh St., Palmetto, Fla. Hill, Mary Frances, Box 209, Dr., Orlando, Fla. Miller, Robert D., 2014 Cornell Ransdell, Charles A., PonteVed- William, Champaign, Illinois. Couch, William, Box 158, Route 1, Fitzwater, Robert N., 31 Pleasant Swarthmore, Pa. Lamberton, J. Louis, 905 S. Eu­ Ave,, Winter Park, Fla. ra Beach, Fla. Bourgain, Necole, 97 Blvd. Hauss­ Winter Garden, Florida. Avenue, Elkins, West Virginia. Hill, Richard, 159 East Lyman clid Ave., Orlando, Fla. Milligan, Jenny, 2000 East High Rapetti, Vincent A., Route 1, Box 68, Winter Park, Pla. mann, Paris 8, France, Covello, Vincent Joseph, 617^4 N. Flanagan, Earl F., 1650 Lake- Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Landley, Wilson, Box 3811, Or­ Street Springfield, Ohio. Rawlings, Barbara Ann, 204 B Boyle, Robert, 21 Baker Avenue, Hyer Street, Orlando, Florida. de Drive, Orlando, Florida. Hillyard, Bickley, 2710 Douglas lando, Florida. Mills, Suzanne, 1639 Dormont DeSales Ave., Mobile, Ala. South Glen Falls, New York. Cox, Harvard, 1110 Illinois Street, Flannelly, John Vincent, 23 Han- St., St. Joseph, Mo. Langley, James Edward, 666 St., Orlando, Fla. ver Circle, Lynn, Massachusettes. Redding, Jack Lee, Pulaski, Tenn. B Brackett, Elaine, 1 North Winter Park, Florida. Hoffman, Marilyn, 6476 Grand Park Ave, N., Winter Park, Fla. Monroe, Shelly Squire Road, Street, Brattleboro, Vermont. Flowers, Kenneth Ray, 406 Penn Reed, Rachel, 724 Bonita Drive, Cramp, David Walton, 2108 Park Vista Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio. - Lanier, Sidney, 2836 Park St., Roxbury, Conn. Bradley, Frances Lee, 1243 Al­ Aveune, Clearwater, Florida. Winter Park, Fla. Drive, Orlando, Florida. Holden, Rachel L., 1015 Lake Moody, Henry S., 804 N. Collins berta Drive, Winter Park, Florida. Flower, Marjorie Ann, 1018 Not­ Jacksonville, Fla. Reed, Ralph C, 1613 Orangewood Crane, Carol, 1320 North State Davis' Drive, Orlando, Florida. Lamed, Gardner, 942 Bonita Dr., St., Plant City, Fla. Ave., Orlando, Fla. Brakefield, Charles, 1390 Clay tingham Avenue, Orlando, Florida. Holdt, Eleanor, 2809 S. E. 41st Winter Park, Fla. Moers, Martha, R.D. 1, Babson Reese, Marjorie, 2371 Club Ed., Street, Winter Park, Florida. Parkway, Chicago, Illinois. Franklin, George, 101 W. 33rd. Street, Hialeah, Florida. Ave., Portland 2 ,Oregon. Larsen, David, Routet 2, Scenic Park, Fla. Columbus 8, Ohio. Branch, Mary Edna (Mrs.), 666 Crompton, Willard, Chapaquoit, Hollister, Richard, 50 Oakwood Dr., The Dalles, Oregon. Mooney, George, Box 163, Winter Rehm, Perdita, 64 West Street, Seminole Drive, "Winter Park, Flor­ West Falmouth, Mass. Fredrick, Janet, 325 Jasmine .\ve.. Rye, New York. Lawwill, Margaret, 227 West Park, Fla. Beverly Farms, Mass. ida. Crouse, Lillian Fay, 1403 South Avenue, Orlando, Florida. FOUR ROLLINS SANDSPUR FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 Reichard, Wilmary Rose, New Spender, George M., 214 E. 18th Street, Maitland, Fla. St., Sanford, Fla. Reinhardt, Jean L., 1028 East Sprandel, William F., 607 South FROM OUR CAMPUS KEYHOLERS Juneau Ave., Milwaukee 2, Wis- Lee, Garrett, Indiana. GAMMA PHI GADDINGS Stacy, Valerie, 1930 North Pros­ PHI MUSINGS tired and sat down, but only for a These things are simple logic. CHI O CAPERS The good word is that Summer's Reinsmith, Sandra L., 132 South pect Ave., Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin. Phi Mu's are floating on moment. Lee Bongart put down 1. • Marion Miller thinks. There­ Now for the last moaning sweez- here, and it is with mixed feelings 17th St., Allentown, Penn. Stanciu, Joesette E., .Route 1, s wing above Fox Hall. They her sparring partner, and then her fore she is. es from the squirrel factory (nut of happiness and sorrow that Gam­ Reynolds, Robert, 32 Wilson Box 187, Winter Park, Fla. aptu •ed the Campus Sing with a boxing gloves and jerked Nancy 2. Flip Sarobin acts. Action is house) down on the far side fo the Court, Orlando, Fla. Stanley, Barbara Anne, 318 Glen­ melodic rendition of Khatchatur- off the couch. "Get up," she said life. Therefore Flip is alive. campus—Chi O house to be exact. ma Phi's are getting ready for Riddle, Donald, 450 Claredon Rd., ridge Road, Dayton 9, Ohio. ian's Gay Suite, which they ren­ emphatically, "a Theta might see 3. Julie Goodman often eats. All the dignified seniors have points homeward. It's been a good Winter Park, Fla. Starbbin, Phillis, 138 West Beach dered with a musical background you." She rushed to the fireplace, Cats often eat. Therefore. collapsed along the wayside with year, and much as we will all have Rinck, William H., 443 Marl­ St., Long Beach, New York. furnished by the Boston Pops or­ climbed up the chimney and re­ 4. Jinx Sheketoff" is known else­ thoughts of going out and facing terrlific summers, we shall be borough Ave., Detroit 15, Mich. Starr, Abraham Lewis, 1200 Et. chestra. Because it was a thrilling trieved the newly gained Intramur­ where as Zelma. I know a girl the great big world all alone—and glad to be back come fall. Rinker, Marshall, 2111 South Robinson Ave., Orlando, Fla. experience, they were thrilled. The al cup. Everyone rushed to gaze named Zelma, who can't swim. shall we say lonely? Best of luck, June 5 will be an important date Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach, Fla. Stenbock-Fermor, Andre, 86 La­ judges were thrilled. The other at it fondly, and then dashed back Therefore, Jinx can't swim, else- Jeanne, Mickey, Marie, Joe, Jimmi, because it is then that Dee Bufalino Robbins, ' Bartow T., Box 352 fayette Ave., Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. contestants were thrilled. Stokov- to build their muscles. The secret v;here. Pete, Terry, Kirk, and Bev Ott. will emerge into Dee Balemore. Boynton Beach, Fla. Stevens, Clyde E., Box 1005, ski has signed them for a personal of their success? Why, they all 5. Bobby Lewis has re^ hair. (Double congratulations go to Pete, The wedding is taking place in the Robinson, Charles, 828 National St. Cloud, Fla. appearance in Carnegie Hall when voted for Bernarr MacFadden. 6. Paula Shapiro does not. who will become Mrs. Harold Odum Knowles Chapel. Bridesmaids in­ Road, West Richmond, Indiana. Stevens, Lois Anne, 1920 North the time arrives. Tiny Estes will 7. Therefore, Josette Stanciu is come summer, and to Kirk who will clude Penny Drinkwater, Jean Rein­ Rodenbaugh, Harris, 1100 Mon­ Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla. be the solo artiste, if she finds the THETA TID BITS a blonde. become Mrs. Bob Ferguson.) Any­ hart, Pat Pierce, and Anne Smith. Lost Chord in time. Joanne Byrd tana Ave., Orlando,.Fla. Stone, Clarence K., 530 Conroy How is the state of the Thetas ? 8. Harriet Fienberg comes from how, we'll have our eyes crossed for Carol Starr is coming at the risk will play a Chinese version of Roebuck, Betty, 445 29th St., Ave., Orlando, Fla. It's great in a bedlam-ish sort of New York. New York is a state. you graduates. of editorializing—the best of luck Chopstix, while performing the mi­ West Palm Beach, Fla. StoneJ Dorothy, 1411 Qinton way. TTiey're always calm—with* Thus Harriet is usually in a state. Don't know what the poor ol' in the world to Dee and Milt. raculous feat of eating chop suey Romer, Jeannine, 1231 Epworth Blvd., Bloomington, 111. all those brains and brawn, they've beat-up junior will do, but our one The latter part of the week Shir­ at the same time. Jo Harder will nothing to fear but Heap-Big-Han­ St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. Stone, Louis Edward, 1147 South happy thought concerning next year ley Kirk will be a bridesmaid in be in the audience, accompanied nah heavyweight pride of the ALPHA PHI PHUN Roose, Walter R., 183 Wethers- Pennsylvania Ave., Winter Park, is the room situation. Now we can the Herring—Malis wedding. by Governor Mullen of Spotsel- wrestling ring. To defend their In the picturesque two story field Ave., Hartford, Conn. Fla. drag ourselves around the lower Jo Gunter, PegLawwill, and vania. numerous titles, they've pledged house called Lakside, named Rosevear, Edward, 15 East Rose­ Stripling, John, 29 West Colonial hall instead of having the gay Margie Ann Fowler party partied at Groaning Gertrude, who keeps thusly because it rests wearily on vear Ave., Orlando, Fla. Drive, Orlando, Fla. stomping grounds above our heads. the Lambda Chi shindig Friday nite. KAPPAS training by running around Lake | Lake Virginia, the Alpha Phis Roth, Barbara, 1182 South Wild- Strong, Daniel, 149 Chelton Cir­ With the sophomores come the This failed to hit the column last Nancy Morrison swung lazily Virginia ten times each morning. I learned to swim. The secret of their wood, Kankakee, III. cle, Winter Park, Fla. tears and sorrow for we'll be minus time—but we reiterate—another from the chandelier reaching down The ceremony was impressive. No-1 aquatic success is a king sized Rothermel, Mary Louis, 3643 Willie, Ibby, and Jean S. next fall. red head has joined G.P.B. ranks— Sulman, Bernice (Mrs.), 1225 occasionally to give a friendly wal­ body battered an eyelash when the | bathtub, which takes up two second KnoUwood Dr., Houston 6, Texas. North Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla. Last but certainly not leasts are we are happy to announce the lop to anyone who was underneath ling unexpectedly caved in while story rooms, when it overflows. The Rounds, Elaine J., 1729 Taylor Sultzbach, Forrest, 436 N. Shine our greennie greenies. Well—the pledging of Mary Lee Aycrigg. when she passed overhead. Coop­ congratulations were being offered. water's shallow, but the tempera­ Ave., Winter Park, Fla. weather looks fair and cloudless. St., Orlando, Fla. erative Alice O'Neil casually lift­ The exhuberant Gertie had thrown ture is always just right. The girls They'll all be back in full blast- Rowswell, Albert K., Fox Chapel, Sutliff, Patricia, 11 W. Lucerne ed a golf club and putted the bod­ a few trophies into the air, but are currently training their pledg­ that means among others that Pittsburgh, Pa. Circle, Apt. 5, Orlando, Fla. ies out of the door, and over the somebody forgot to take the es for next year's swimming meet. ! Garbage OFF friendless sorority creature, the Royal, Thomas, 751 Antonette Sutton, John R., 121 Morse Blvd., fence to the tennis court. Nancy weights out and the plaster resent­ They just toss them out a third banker, Martha Helen. | A I—I-^l Pl.affor Ave., Winter Park, Pla. Apt. 204, Winter Park, Fla. Morrison was still swinging lazily ed it. The collapse went almost un­ story window, into the lake, and if Jan, Glo, Laura, Jean S., and /» nOi V lailSl Rudd, Stanley R., 46 Gracelyn Swacker, Arthur W., 4507 Clar­ from the chandelier while Billy noticed, however, as they were busy one doesn't come up, they pledge Lippy cruised over to the beach Road, Asheville, North Carolina. ence Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moore hacked away on the piano counting muscles. "Heap-Big Han­ someone else. No water wings for by The Old Disc-Thrower this weekend for a last minute Rupert, Elizabeth Ann, 416 Fair­ Swindle, Edgar, 11408 Prairie with an axe. Some of the keys nah, practice hard, cause I'm acom- these girls. Lots of hot pies irom old platter- tan. fax Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Ave., Chicago 28, 111. were stuck. Nancy Butts was busy in,': Gertie warned as she went up­ They've had a little trouble with land this week, catties and chick­ Now I'm going to be rather stupid Sakkis, Gus, 508 y2 South Osceola Tai, Johnson, 12, Fu-Shi Garden, running for vice-president. She stairs to feed the baby rabbits. Kaye Haenichen, however. She ies. Lots for your old disc-thrower Ave., Orlando, Fla. Ten Shi Road, Shanghai, China. ran and she ran. Then she got dived into a goldfish bowl in a and thank myself that my recital is to toss into the ear-flap so pull up Salamanca, Raoul, El Campesina, Talton, Milford F., 694 Jackson, lame bathing suit, and over. (Ed. note: And it deserved INDEPENDENT INKLINGS the old armchair and give a listen. Washington Grove, Md. Winter Park, Fla. up, even for air. Pat Van Sickle the orchid Fred sent!) Why make it sound like gossip? First to bounce off your old bud­ Salario, Yarda (Mrs.), Box 451, Tate, Wilson, 2249 Paws St., is currently perfecting an Have lots of fun this summer dy's turntable, my diggin' pals, is Winter Park, Fla. Jacksonville 7, Pla. Gossip water ballet, but is running into everybody, but don't forget to come a fine old re-issue by that fine old Sanders, William Frederick, 318 Taylor, Fred, Route 3, Box 552, interference from the under-water back next fall. Ta-Ta! Till we bunch of fellows—The Original Cornell Road, Ottawa, 111. Orlando, Fla. by Puella Parsnips Miss Mush basket weaving classes, conducted meet again. Dixieland Nose-Pickers. Now, Sauerbrun, Richard, 43 Hillside Teagarden, Jack, Box 504, Pine Well, reader, I've had my "ear" by Dottie Aubinoe. And, oh woe. you've all latched on to them giv­ Road, Elizabeth, N. J. Castle, Fla. to the "ground" as it were, and oh, Dear Miss Mush— Magnolia has gone deep sea diving ing h . . to "Father Divine, You're Sayers, Jack T., Box 235, Cler- Tennant, Patricia, 83-09 Talbot gossip this week is just yummy, Just who the h - - I are you any­ for Captain Kidd, Cleaver in Clover All Mine", but just oil up the old Well, my scoop is this, if you can m.ont, Fla. St., New Gardens 15, New York. way? Just who gave you the au­ I just wonder how many suckers ear trumpet, and get lost in the stand it, Joe Master and Jean Cart Saylors, Richard, 321 Jackson St., Tennis, Edgar Hall, Star Route, thority to tell everyone what to do who read this column every week rhythm-rocking syncopation of "I wright are a thing. They thought Decatur, Indiana. Valparaiso, Fla. in such an absurb manner? actually know just what "cleaver" Wish I Could Shimmy Like My they'd fool us, but I have it straight Schafer, William W., 105 N. Terry, Harriet P., 1030 James St., (Signed) Crime&Peace means? Well, I had a vague idea, Sister's Oldsmobile". This old plat­ from a little birdie. Marge Colt Peninsula St., Coronado Beach, Fla. Syracuse, New York. Irked. but I decided to look it up in the ter's groovy like a ten-cent movie. went to Paris this past week ' by Count Maxim Gooki Schatz, Richard A., 1550 Asylum Thaggard, Norma Jean, 2022 dictionary just the same, and upon Like a tree, it's all root. Oh little Peter Van Meter has just broken Ivan Vassileivitch Brakunikov sat Ave., West Hartford, Conn. Poincianna Ave., Box 606 Port Dear Irked— discovering that it could mean "A catties and chickies, you will swoon up with Beverly Ott, and this was on the kitchen table picking at Schmidt, Ruth, 96 Courier Blvd., Myers, Fla. And who are you? butcher's heavy hatchet or chop­ like old Lillian Gish as King Father the romance everyone said his toenails. His lips were bloody Jones runs wild like old Douglas Kenmore 17, New York. Thomas, Jesse James, 2508 16th (Signed) per", I was really shocked out of "forever". I guess we all know by from the raw beefsteak he had just Fairbanks, Sr. on his final sousa- Schneider, Gloria, 31 Wai'wick Ave. W., Bradenton, Fla. Miss Mush. ten years growth. So that's what's now that Tom Pickens and Claudia eaten. Otuside the snow was fall­ phone solo. Add a jazzy scat chirp­ Road, Muncie, Indiana. Thomason, Sidney Jacqueline, been going on in Cloverleaf, the Hutchinson are but practically en­ ing. Ivan's eyes were full of an ing (in the Creole tongue) by Fats Schneider, Jean L., 163 Glendon- 640 Park Lake Ave., Orlando, Fla. Dear Miss Mush— refined dormitory for freshman gaged,, I think someone whose in­ unspeakable melancholy and his Hotcher, and you're incapacitated wynne Road, Toronto 9, Ontario, Thompson, Pierre, Davis Shores, I find myself in a rather embar­ women, all these months! I thought itials are Milton Swartz is pretty mouth hung open stupidly. He was —man, incapacitated. Canada. Box 704, St. Augustine, Pla. rassing position. listening to the contented purr of I knew what I was doing, but ap­ broken up about this, but now he Schultz, Stanley A., 333 East Tomasko, Andrew, Box 266, Or­ (Signed) the cat, Marfa Alexandrevna Trok- parently not. Now, how. could I Now, oil the old hearing aid and Ann Knight are steadies. You Comstock Ave., Winter Park, Fla. mond, Plorida. Cramped. inin, and watching the tail of a innocent and unassuming as I am while I toss off some talk-squawk can't fool me, Dotti Aubinoe! I Schultz, Edith R,, 116 Alexander Trismen, Maud, 201 Brewer Ave., mouse disappear down her throat. even think of lifting a butcher's on the brand-new waxing of "My know you've got your eye on Bill Place, Winter Park, Fla. Winter Park, Fla. Dear Cramped— "Ah," he mused, "how sweet—and, knife and slicing it through the Apopka Dream-Bungalow", by Barker. Rusty Rounds is seeing middle of Cloverleaf? Mind you, Schwartz, Milton E., 2055 Cruger Tully, Gordon, 37 Forest Ave., Just relax, yet again, how tragic. Life is al­ Sammy Bray and his Donkey Sere­ red, these days, if Ken Rowswell I don't write the SCOOP column Ave., Bronx 60, New York, N. Y. Glenridge, N. J. (Signed) ways sweet and always tragic." naders. Take your Old Disc-Throw­ "knows" what I mean. Joe Master (But I have a good idea who di er's word, little catties and chick­ Schwing, Pauline R., 960 North Turley, Ann Lewis, 814 West Miss Mush. and Zoe Westen are inseparable He closed his mouth and turned —yak! yak!) and therefore, ies, you'll dance in a trance. Two- Orlando Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Main St., Richmond, Kentucky. these days. Jean Bacchus is learn­ slowly around to look at his great- hasn't been my policy to tear these step or goose-step, those twelve Scott, Frank S., 401 Hillcrest, Turner, Keith S., 3901 21st St., Dear Miss TSTcisli— ing to play the harp, and Art grandmother, Natasha Federovna lovely femmes apart verbally, even singing violins will put your honey Orlando, Fla. Box 42, Lubbock, Texas. I've beerj keeping my fingers Swacker certainly thinks she's an Sergeivitch. She was weeping soft­ though, I do claim to get in onin that "receptive" mood. Ha ha. Sellers, Wallace, 2555 Laurel Ed., Tuthill, Palmer, 470 N. Orange crossed for months in hopes that "angel". One secret I've just "un­ ly, and Ivan's heart swelled in pity pretty much of the ambushing that All for now, old pallies. Got a Jacksonville 7, Fla. Ave., Orlando, Fla. ' would eall me up and ask earthed" that I think will startle for her. "Here, Mamushka, I will goes on around here, but rather, it Ijptenin' date with my old Kissim­ Setzer, Robert D., 804 Bayside Upthegrove, Mary Clair, 1417 for a date. What shall I do? her many friends, is that Nancy peel the onions for you," he whis­ has been my policy (now let me mee Rhythm Kings collectors items. Dr., Tampa 6, Fla. Granger Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. (Signed) pered, and pushed the old lady off Butts ran for Vice President. And see—what has my policy been?) to On Pox label, no less. Keep the old Seymour, James Carlyle, 118 Col­ Van Buren, Cornelius 47 Chest­ Arthritic. her stool. speaking of polities, (and reader, uh-uh shall we say, well to give all oral membrane oiled, my diggin' umbia Ave., Wilmington, North nut Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. just w^ho doesn't, these days) Bert- But, even as his hands worked at the chicks a break as long as no­ friends, till next-anno. Carolina. Van Hoose, Cecil W., 2416 Lex­ Dear Arthitic— his task, Ivan could not forget the body else will, and let them know Shaffer, Rosann, 3565 Brook­ ington Ave., Ashland, Kentucky. ou'ir never get '*hiin" that way. great weight pushing down upon that they ain't been forgotten. Ha! Wheaton, Patricia, 3557 St. Al­ side Road, Toledo 6, Ohio. Van Metre, John, 1225 Eidge {Signed) his heart. Little stinging arrow I just thought of a good joke. Well, bans Road, Cleipeland Heights 21, Shapiro, Paula B., 410 Upland Ave., Evanston, 111. Miss Mush. darted into his brain, and his tunic I mean a nice joke. Here it is: A Ohio. FoamingsByFulov Eoad, Elkins Park 17, Pa. Van Sickle, Patricia, 403 E. Jef­ was wet with pedspiration. He couM citizen was walking up Park Ave­ Wheeler, JoKe^ 433 Palmer St., Shaw, Eiolama, 352 Morewood ferson St., Crawfordsville, Indiana. Dear Miss Mush— nott hold still the pan in which hi nue (Winter Park to be specific) My name is Fulov but don't make Orlando, Fla. Parkway, Eocky Elver; Cleveland Van Zile, Nancy Lee, 1028 Ocean You stink. was peeling onions. when he was buttonholed by a char­ any cracks about my name or any 16, Ohio. Blvd. (Box 427), Atlantic Beach, Whidden, Wiley Roy, 1311 North (Signed) acter who said: "Shay! Can you tell smearish suggestions that I might Ferncreek Ave., Orlando,. Fla. Suddenly, a new determination, ; Sheketoff, Zelda Ann, 103 Wal- Plorida. Perfanred. great strength filled him. He ros' me where to find Alcoholicsh An- be Russian. If I ever had any Rus­ hridge Eoad, "Square Acre", West Verdin, Sylvia L., Alicante 74, White, Mary Elizabeth^ 220 East onymush?" "Why?", said the citi­ sian ancestry I hereby deny it now. Canton St., Winter Park, Pla. up from his stool. "Natasha Feder Hartford 7, Conn. Col. Alamos Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Dear Perfumed— ovna," he addressed the little oli zen, "Do you want to join 1" The Russians are a dirty, degraded Whitley, Dulcie E., Cumberland Shelton, William E., 1900 Karo- Vincent, Walter Ernest, 16 North lady who was cowering in the cor "Nope", said the inebriated homme, race who are plotting to overthrow Head, R.F.D: 2', Plattsbnrg, N. Y. lina Ave,, Winter Park, Fla. Summerlin Ave., Orlando, Fla. Since when: did skxmks gr> out of ner, "come here!" She approached, "Wanna resign."—I thank you. the National Association of Manu­ Whitley, Mary Jane, Cumberland ShoUenberger, John L., 662 South Violante, Edward J., 4445 Six­ existence? shaking and trembling, and bowed Where was I? Oh, yes, cleaver. facturers, the very quintessance of Head, R.F.D. 2,. PtattsbtiT^, N. Y. Highland Ave., Slerion, Penn. teenth St., Detroit 8, Mich. (Signed) her head before him. He picked up Well, since this is the last time I'll democratic tradition. Yes, I be­ Whitney, Charles E., 14308 Su­ Sholley, Peter B., 221 Prince Virella, Alice, 2713 Morgan St., Mi'sa- Mash, a meat clever, and cracked her skull be writing this cleaver cleaver lieve that what our country needs perior Road, Cleveland 18, Ohio. St., West Newton 65, Mass. Tampa 3, Fla. with it. Natasha Federovna trem­ (please, have my handkerchief), I good five-cent Republican pres­ Whittle, Norman Tramn»ell, Box Shute, Sarah M., 317 Windsor Volkert, Jeanne, Frederiea Dr., Dear Miss Mush^— bled for another second, then fell could, mind you, I could really go to ident. Or, as J. Parnell Thomas 65, Haines City, Fla. town and slice up everyone—in fact, St., Monroe, North Carolina. Et. 5, Box 20, Orlando, Fla. The other day I got dtmtk. soundlessly to the floor. "Ah," said came from Califofnia Williams, Billie Dean, 755 ^^ I could even step outside the clover Sibbernsen, Everts S., 5210 Dav­ Voorhis Elinore, 936 AdaJr Blvd., What'll I do about itT Ivan, "now you can rest, little with a Menjou on my knee." Pennsylvania Ave., Winter Park, and slice up my dear friend and enport St., Omaha 3, Nebr. Orlando, Fla. (Sign©*). mother." He tenderly picked up her If you have any idea that this is Fla. colleague, James Ernster, an incon­ Simmons, Harold Eugene, 2423 Wagner, Lawrence, Box 664, Inebriatied. body and stuffed it under the coal a political satire, you have another Williams, Margaret Ann, 508 spicuous sort of fellow that wan­ Oberlin St., Orlando, Pla. Mount Dora, Fla. stove. Blood was trickling across think coming. I am utterly sincere. Piedmont Ave:, Kings Mountain, ders around the campus in a daze Simpson, C. Parker, 8 Straiford Walker, Ernie, 2943 Chapel *Hill Dear Inebriated— the floor. What a pretty sound it I do not favor any "ism" except N! C. most of the time, but then, I Road, Melrose 76, Mass. Eoad, Durham, North Carolina. Stay that way. Yoall enjoy life e—like troika bells heard far fascism. I am against almost ev­ Williamson, Adeline, 3 Skyland wouldn't want to do that, so I Sinclair, Mary Louise, 702 South Walker, James C, 817% Golfview much more.. in the distance. Ivan went back to erything else, and that should es- Terrace, Canton, N. C. won't! Ha! Another joke: " Fielding Ave., Tampa 6, Fla. Terrace, Winter Park, Fla. (Signed) i his onions. Otuside the snow was Why j tablish me as a competent critic. Williamson, Franklyn Lee, 199 falling . . . falling. . . - did the cow get a divorce?" Sisson, Don Ward, Box 1, Indian Walker, Marilyn, 740 Negley "Miss Mash. "She I As any fool can plainly see, this Osceola Coirrt, Winter Park, Fla. got a bum steer." Ha! Ha! River City, Fla. ve.. Apt. 202, Pittsburgh, Pa- Oh: country of ours is evolving toward Willox, Wiliam Ingraham, 605 Sirmons, Edward, Tavares, Fla. Walker, Eandolph, 146 Virginia please, it isn't that funny. Well, I a perfect state of things. The 1 East Marks Street, Orlando, Fla. sie-Boy MulTen has switched . to Smathers, Robert H., 986 Blue Dr., Winter Park, Fla. as "they" say—"I'll give you a cal goal of progress is the follow- Wilson, Edwin Robert, 375 Lin­ Wallace, as IVe said all along he Eidge Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Walker, Richard P., 415 Lakeview clue", it's been! I've really enjoyed ing ideal: free enterprise to a point coln Place, Brooklyn 17, New York. would. And Joe Master has Jim Ernster Smedstad, Victor, 202 North Ben­ ve., Orlando, Fla. messing around the typewriter, where any individual would be free Windham, Billy A., 137 E. Con­ switched to Madge Martin, but she ton, Palatine, 111. Wallace, John Graham, 620 Lu- only has eyes for Chappi-boy Mc­ The last issue of the Rollins every Monday night and then to usurp the entire world if it were cord Ave., Orlando, Fla. ceiving the shock of actually see- j Smith, Alice E., 39 North Ninth rne Circle, Orlando, Pla. Donnell. Joe, incidently, was re­ Sandspur cannot possibly go to within his power to do so. Any Windham, James Edward, 137 E. ing the results in print on Thurs- | St., Allentown, Pa. Walsh, Howard, 1164 Overbrook cently re-elected vice-president of press without a brief mention of restriction of this freedom is un- Concord Ave., Orlando ,Fla. day. Don't think it hasn't all been American. These here liberals talk Smith, Anne B., 3512 Eiverside r., Orlando, Fla. Sigma Nu. Well, my predictions one of the most, in fact, the most Witherell, Robert, 1479 Glencoe fun! about world government. Well, how Ave., Jacksonville 5, Fla. Walters, Howard B., Clermont, about Elaine Miller and "ruddy" fabulous character ever to hit the Ave., Winter Park, Fla. about a world state in which every­ Smith, Elizabeth, 1204 Shady Fla. Stanny Rudd have certainly borne Rollins campus—namely one Jim I remain, unsigned. Wittbold, John George, 9850 Riv­ thing in the world might be con- Lane Dr. ,Orlando, Fla. Waring, Barbara Joan, 33 West fruit. I saw them holding hands in Ernester, K. A., B. 0. C, etc. This erdale Drive, Grosse lie, Mich. tead of the usual twenty-three, I *™"«<^ ''V <>"<= ™a"^ There you Smith, James Sherman (Stokes), Willamette Ave., Colorado Springs, the Center, last week, and today fascinating man, beloved by young Riverdale Drive, Groose He, Mich. and children will never again play i 'l^^'^ " complete unanimity, a free- 153 Lyman Ave,, Winter Park, Fla. Colorado. and old alike, inspired everyone by Wittbold, William John; 9805 she's wearing his pin. Did you know on the Rollins beach. Truly, this | '^.°™ f™" ^"=h disturbing institu- Smith, Lee, 1460 S. W. Fourth Warner, William Max, 813 North his wisdom, understanding tactful- Riverdale Drive, Grosse lie, Mich. that John Fitzgerald is a direct tions as freedom of speech which St., Miami, Fla. Halifax Ave,, Daytona Beach, Pla. descendent of the Empress Josa- ness, intelligence, grace, charm, 1 should go down in historj'^ as Wolking, Dorothy E., Lockhart, create only discontent, and a well- Smith, Raymond R., 634 E. Col- Warren, Patricia, Ann, 2435 E. phine? Kay Hannichen is taking loveableness, and his way with the being the most sensational cad in Florida. regulated state in which at least South Summerlin St., Orlando, Fla. 28th St., Tulsa 5, Okla. swimming lessons, and you'll never women. It chokes me to write this. existence, and to those who may Wood, Ramona B., Salsbury one man in the world is free. Smythe, William R., 634 E. Col­ Weaver, Ethel, Beaverdam Road, guess who's teaching her. I know, I'm all thumbs on the typewriter. wish to send messages of love and Cove, Maine. Sincerely, onial Dr., Orlando, Fla. Asheville, North Carolina. but I promised Bob Setzer I would­ This man meant so much to me, and gratitude, don't bother—he already Wray, James Laban, Box 2292, Foamings. Sommer, Marjorie, 130 Edge­ Weller, Evelyn, 520 Chase Ave., n't "tattle." George Cocalis is I don't know how life can be worth knows how the public feel about Little Rock, Arkansas. hill Court, Peoria 6, Illinois. Winter Park, Fla. studying for the ministry, and living with the knowledge that his . I say, there is no adequate Sommer, Mary Lou, 1702 Moss Weston, Zoe, 2709 Columbus Wright, Genevieve, 9 Prospect Claudia Hutchinson thinks that's presence will not be made known tribute to this outstanding man, hair color changing, sweet nothings Ave., Peoria 5, Illinois. Blvd., Coral Gables, Fla. St., Norwood, New York. just "fine". They're steadies, you at Rollins next year. Women will and until my dying days, I will whispered in my ear, and a yell for big train which is still echoing Sorey, Catherine, 521% Delaney Wharton, William, 818 Ellwood, Wright, J. Wilson, Eldridge know. Well, that's all for this week. commit suicide, men will remain never forget his many pleasant throughout the halls of the beanery. St., Orlando, Fla. i Orlando, Fla. Park, Elmira, New York. See you next. drunk twenty-four hours of the day characteristics — quiet^ subdued, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 ROLLINS SANDSPUR FIVE small taxpayer 30 per cent relief Government the numerous subver­ people of the United States will on his income taxes and the large sive influence operation in the elect and want to see in the White taxpayer 10 per cent relief, but strategic Government positions House next November to put this both of these bills were attempted since the days of the Democratic country of ours back on a sound THEATRE NEWS to be killed by Presidential veto. New Deal which also included that footing. Labor-Management Peace: Passed so-called probably to be checked William J. Bazley. over the President's Political veto out Progressive Third Party Can­ was the new Labor-Management didate, Henry Wallace. Cracker Bill says: In this world Relations Act revising the National The other promises fulfilled over it is not what we take up, but what Labor Relations Act so as to pro­ the political minded Democratic we give up that makes us rich. . . . 'The Barretts of vide protection for the American machine's constant opposition, were "Start Right" for young men start­ public as well as individual union the following measures: National ing upon their life work, it is best mbers against racketeering and Defense, unifying the Armed to begin as Andrew Carnegie did, labor strife. Forces, thereby streamlining and at the beginnig and occupy the most Angel Street^'Success Veteran's Aid; Dozens of meas­ strengthening our military defense; subordinate positions, then climb. es liberalizing aid to Veterans Presidental Tenure, revising Presi­ Once in a lifetime the perfect glass menagerie which she keeps ire passed by the 80th Congress, dential Succession Act and a Con­ play comes along. It is an instan­ because she likes to polish off the Student Marriages among them legislation authorizing stitutional amendnment limiting taneous success. It wins the Critical animals with her porter. They fall May 28—Michael Malis and Bar the immediate cashing of terminal the President to two terms; Foreign Circle Award for Squares, and the in love. Lizzie with Bob, and Bob bara Herring. leave pay bonds—a step which the Affairs, including foreign aid and PuUitzer Prize. People even say with the beer. 31—Bill Koch and Mary Lou nan Democratic Administration emergency relief; Wartime Con­ it's fair. The production "The Bar­ Meantime, Papa Barrett's financ­ opposed on the alleged grounds that trols, they were curtailed and abol­ retts of Angel Street," or "The es are in a bad way, so he rents the June 2—Bob Ferguson and Carol was "inflationary." ished where wise; Reduced Housing Male Animal in the Glass Menager­ downstairs apartment to the Wing- Kirpatrick, Virginia Gigure Subversive Elements in the Gov­ Bottleneck and Costs; Soil Consev- ie", had a one night run in the fields, a refined Southern family, and Walter Koos. ernment: An excellent start was vation Program; Rural Electrifica­ Fred Russell Theatre. It was easy just over from Missouri. The place e in forcing the President to tion, and Crop Insurance. 5—Milton Blakemore and to see the amount of work that becomes loaded with gentlemen act to uncover and expel from the Dee Buffalino. had gone into the presentation for callers, namely the Barrett broth­ This is the type of Congress the 12—Jewel Scarboro (alumna). six long months, and why it had ers. Lizzie and Bob meet opposi­ been rehearsed in the Annie Stone tion from her dad, and taking the Theatre by Allen S. Hitchcock for beer with them, run away and settle two months, aired on the Horseshoe in the house next door. It has been Boss McMenemy had said write It is particularly fitting that we under supervision of Wilbur Nu­ vacated since Mr. Manningham fi­ about the average Rollins co-ed, conclude these columns with a com­ gent, and carried en mess into the nally succeeded in killing his wife. and though the reporter knew there posite profile of all the student Fred Russell for final practice and Comes catastrophe when Aman­ wasn't one thing average about dignataries we have been forced by direction by Howard Logan, who da's children, Tom and Laura, run any of them he finally narrowed considerations of space to omit. also directed "Sister Roberts" in away, back to Missouri, so they can it down to Alicia Swacker and Jim­ For lack of a more fit name, we Waukeegan. see American movies. Papa Bar­ mi Mae Ei'nster. For the reporter shall call this luminary of medioc­ The plot concerns the Barrett rett falls in love with Amanda, reasoned that like most Rollins rity John Q. Student. family which lives next door to the however, gives her his window box co-eds—if you discounted the Whit- Manningham's on Angel Street. full of yellow Jonquils, and marries leys—they had one head. John was born 21 years ago in The Manningham's have a roomer her. They rent the vacant down­ Alicia is the tall, stalking X the hamlet of Sodapopka in the named Bob Browning, who writes stairs apartment to Professor Tom­ sorority type, and her naturally state of Missitucky. He grew to for his college paper. However, the my Turner, his wife, Ellen, and curly hair has trapped many be a hulking youth and was even­ school thinks Bob has terribly in- their six month old offspring, Van- admirers. On the other hand, Jim­ tually captured and contracted by flamatory Red tendencies, and send zetti. Then the curtain falls on mi Mae is of the short chattering a member of the Rollins althletic Inspector Rough to investigate. Scene I. K. A. sorority brand, and her hair department. John protested, "Ah Rough forgets his mission when he Madge Cornell plays both Lizzie varies with the inclination from cayn't read," but was assured that discovers that Manningham has the and Ellen, and does an extremely brown ' to taffy to black. While everything would be all right. nasty habit of beating his wife, and capable job of ascending and de­ Alicia spends hours setting her "We'll give you a degree in busi­ the detective waits in the closet, scending the stairs. Mina Taylor is waves each night, Jimmi Mae con­ ness administration. All you have hoping for a murder so he can make an impressive Amanda, and raises fesses to runninng through her hair to do is play ball for us." an arrest. One day, Browning goes lovely yellow Jonquils. Howard each morning once lightly with a Despite a few rough moments, next door to borrow a typewriter Lunt and Helen Fontaine are real shoe brush. John Q, made the transition to ad­ ribbon, and meets Lizzie Barrett, as the Manninghams. The man who Digging deep into the lives of a vanced academic levels with nary a who has sprained an eyebrow from played Rough is tough. The rest of hitch. He was instructed away raising it too high and is confined the cast is sensationally adequate. Rollins co-ed, the reporter dis­ covered several revolutionary facts from all courses that could not be to her bedroom. Finding no type­ All 29 sets, designed by Verigan learned by rote. He has learned writer ribbon, Bob goes into the Bel Geddes were nice to look at, about his two "average" co-eds. First, they neither one knew what a few carefully prepared axioms, bedroom to look for ink. He finds, and there's still time for a perfect and is satisfied that he is getting instead, Lizzie and her beloved play in this lifetime. he meant by the words "tennis" and "Robbie's" and second, they an education which will prepare never, never went to classes "thinly him to assume a prominent role in disguised in a raincoat" and so later life. Some of his courses had no tiffs with the administra­ have included material which at tion. times served to instill in his mind Dibner's Play Will be a vague notion that perhaps all THE SANDSPUR EXTENDS Though the traditional trade­ mark of a Rollins girl is a char­ was not for the best in this best coaled complexion, dainty Miss of all possible worlds. But Ernster scorns the very idea, while John has learned to ignore such Well Remembered disturbing and heretic thoughts, of­ Miss Swacker confides that she and ten with the aid of a glass of brew by Jess Gregg Chap McDonnell played Mag Mac­ her good friend, Josie Masters, have spent hours acquiring tans and a lively pin-ball game. He is Red-blooded theater-goers were Donald as if it were a losing game. like the golf pro, Jud Baker's. well fixed, has a girl with 8 million well rewarded by the Lavratory As the French Spy, "Josette Stan- TO ALL SENIORS, GOOD dollars, a Cadillac convertible, and Theater's production of Martin cui," Cart Jeanspark wrighted. An When the reporter asked the urihappy occurrence occurred when girls what they thought of Rollins no semblance of intellect. Dibner's noble dramatization of the John Q. is devoted to the appre­ Kinsey Report, now r e t i 11 e d, the set toppled over, pinning be­ men, they both gaged. Jimmi neath it Frank Entwhistle, but ex­ Mae, who seems to be the sppkes- ciation of various arts. In the field "Honeybunch at Camp Sweet- of popular music, he is addicted to breath," Mr. Dibner has hitherto cept for his prolonged screams, the woman of the two ,said, "They're awfully fast." "Yes," agreed even Vaughn Monroe and Sammy Kaye. restrained his talents to animal incident went unnoticed. To the the aloof Miss S. "We can never Since coming to college, he has stories, his last being "The Bach­ great delight of the audience, Ran­ out run them. They're so athletic, read one or two books. "Forever elor Seal." But plenty that is ani­ nie Walker appeared very briefly. LUCK AND SUCCESS IN Phyllis Starobin played a tall blond, you know." The reporter knew. Amber" was too long for him, but mal remains in "Honeybunch." She'd just been out on a weight he enjoyed "God's Little Acre". The cast was familiar. Sometimes "Patti Ann Jackson", and except for a slight tendency to scream lifting date with that spirited Rho- However he is an ardent movie overfamiliar. Jean Cartwright den Knight, who sometimes seren­ fan, attending every showing at sparkled. Madge Martin was en­ during other people's scenes, she deserves the Lifebouy Oscar for ades her on his guitar or fright­ the Colony. Politically, John Q. is tirely tawdry in the difficult role ened her with his pet rats. this year. a middle-of-the-roader. He knows of "Honeybunch", ahd her meager he is against Communism and other talents have never been more ex- J. B. Bartlett, playing the Greek The reporter, who thought maybe Chorus, failed to appear, but no­ the girls hadn't heard him before, un-American activities such as travantly betrayed. For this role, Civil Rights legislation, but is ALL THEIR FUTURE body noticed. Appearing for the asked them again if they weren't Miss Martin dyed her hair blond, rather confused on a number of but the disguise was not sufficient. first time this season, as "Helen really majoring in tennis. Bailey", Wright Cartspark jean- "Of course not," Jimmi Mae Sidney Lanier's portrayal of a fiat- Withal, John Q. is a regular fel­ eled. Victor Smedstad seemed to seemed indignant. "I have just footed flap-eared, egocentric idiot ler. He sings loudly in the shower- think he was still playing Father changed my major from Under­ showed remarkable insight. Unfor­ room, is a member of Phi Phi fra­ tunately, he could not be heard be­ Barrett, and persisted in deliver­ water Basket Weaving—so imprac­ tical these days, you knew—to the ternity, and will undoubtedly turn yond the first row, but the audi­ ing those lines just the same. Ethnobioloby of the American out to be a Solid Citizen. ence thought it was a pantomime, It is doubtful that the twenty- Indian." VENTURES any way. As "Jinx Sheketoff", nine weeks of rehearsal was suffi­ Jean Cartwright sparkled. Jim Mc­ cient to catch the real essence of "And I," said Alicia, "I am double Menemy played a lost soul so ve­ this play, but since Howard Bailey majoring in modern dancing and hemently that his expulsion from (modestly insists "Honeybunch" was The Elephant^s Cage school is only a matter of seconds. directed by Don Allen, and Mr. An unfortunate occurence oc­ Allen has generously sworn it was curred when Bill Barker, playing directed by Mr. Bailey, it is hard Working Students— The Republican 80th Congress. opposite Bill Barker, once again to say which shoultl be run out of (Continued from page 1) Having offered the people a spe­ forgot his lines, but this half-hour town. Intermission was very long, any age, you or your family m; PETE SHOLLEY, Editor cific platform of action, the Repub­ lapse was admirably filled by Paula but the management finally drove be the loser. lican Congress set about to fulfill Shapiro and Bobbie Lewis, who got the audience back to their seats by Don't run the risk—see that yo its pledges, handicapped by the up and sang twice-over the entire the device of having Art Swacker employer has your correct nar failure of the Democrat President score from That Kid Kidd. The au­ sing in the foyer. As "Mary De­ and Social Security number t to come through with the coopera­ dience did not seem to notice this lano", Spark Jeancart short-cir­ first day you report for duty. tion which he had promised imme­ mishap. Making her debut in the cuited. An unhappy occurrence oc­ diately following the Republican role of "Ellie Bellen", Jean Spark- curred in the sixth act, when the victory in 1946- Where is that co­ wright cartled. The set, recurited play was raided by police, but the operation for the public's benefit from the city jail, was executed by audience did not seem to notice. WANTED or does the Democratic party know Wilber Dorset, and pronounced dead As a matter of fact, they had left what cooperation is ? The Congress at 8:30. some hours earlier, but are now On cattle ranch in that was elected in 1946 faced a An unhappy occurence occurred being hunted down, every last one, Western Montana, recent College difficult year in being charged with in the fourth act when a back drop by a League of Decency Committee graduate with good general back­ the responsibility for reversing the •was suddenly lifted, exposing Miss consisting of Jack Redding, Bill ground and ^f possible some Democrat trend of Government Bobbie Coith changing her costume, Rinck, and Howard Fischer. All in teacher training to assist in controls and unwise spending that but I don't think anyone noticed. all, it was a very arresting evening. teaching rancher's children, ages 6 to 12. -All expenses paid and had complicated the problem of after round at the leering form of good salary. -If interested please recovery and at the same time bur­ The Keelers— Glassjaw on the bridge above. As get in touch with Dean Cleve­ dened the people with unprecedent­ (Continued from page 2) fate would have it, Glassjaw let out land. ed tax loads. the street the two men staggered, a horrible death-rattle and fell The following are some of the locked in a death grip. Up through screaming into the depths after Republican promises and perform­ Greenwich village they slowly Babyface. T'he only evidence to ance in the 80th Congress; Reduc­ rolled, tumbled, and staggered, mark the spot where the two mob­ tion of Government Expenditures. Economies effected by Republicans neither one relinquishing his death sters met their simultaneous end give ya a clue. Glassjaw is now grip on the other. Through the was a small, gold enameled yo-yo runnin his rackets where it's plenty whittled from $3 to ?4i^ billion streets of Brooklyn they went. Fi­ which bobbed aimlessly back and hot all year round. For the an­ from the President's "rock bottom" nally, on the middle of the Brook­ forth on the surface of the Hudson swer as to whether Babyface is budget. Approximately 300,000 un­ lyn Bridge, they came to a halt. River as the sun disappeared ma­ really dead or not, come back to necessary jobs were cut from the With one mighty last burst of jestically in the eastern sky. school nexr fall and find out. Has Federal payroll. strength Glassjaw forced Babyface Big Sid gone to Africa on a wild Tax Reduction. Twice .the Con­ over the railing. As Babyface Is Babyface really dead? I'll goose chase? Come back next fall gress passed an equitable $4 billion hurtled down through space, he pulled forth his .38 and fired round and find that out, too. tax reduction measure giving the SIX ROLLINS SANDSPUR FRIDAY, MAY 28,1948 Kappa's, KA's Win Intramural Trophies

The Kappa Alpha Fraternity is For the first time in five years this year's winner of the coveted pose it: Gardner Larned, National the Thetas lost the intramural cup J. Gordon Clerk Intra-mural Tro­ Intercollegiate Singles Champion, when the Kap^pas upset them in the phy. Tars Finish Resum e'O f Buddy Behrens, National Junior championship volleyball game last STROKE GOIN* UP Singles Champion, Enrique Buse, Friday afternoon to win both the The boys from the Red Brick Eastern Intercollegiate Singles volleyball and Intramural cups. House accumulating a total of SportSeason Champion, and Eichardo Balbiers, The Thetas retired the Anderson 1811% points in the eight-sport successFull y Intermural Trophy in '45, by win­ The Rollins College State Inter­ W^eston L. Emery victorious Rollins eight. Rollins, Brazilian Singles Champion. intra-mural program during the The Rollins Student Body should ning the intramurals in three con­ collegiate Championship Baseball who flies a Confederate Flag jn year and were over 281 points ahead Last Saturday the greatest event be proud of their athletic teams Baseball secutive years—'43, '44, and '45. Team completed its schedule last every race, presents a victorious of their nearest rival and last year's in the annual schedule of small- this year for this has been the best Record 21 wins, 4 losses. Com­ They have two legs on the present weekend by defeating the Florida Boston eight with a hand^made college crews took place in Boston year athletically in the history of piling one of the best records in O'Brien Intramural Trophy, for winner, the X Club. State University Nine in the two f?lag. At fthis yearns Regatt; under the genial sponsorship of the school. years, the baseball team brought they won intramurals in '46 and '47, Getting off to a strong start last game series played at Harper-Shep­ banquet, Brad, with an eloquent the Dad Vail Association. Boston It is believed that Rollins during the State Intercollegiate Champion­ and would have retired the cup this fall by winning touch football, the pard Field. flourish, surrendered (temporar­ University was host crew, and the past year has the best percent­ ship home to Rollins. The Tars year. According to the records, KA's continued their mastery of Pitching four hit ball, the St. ily, of course!!) the "Stars and made the visiting crews glad the age of wins in all sports than any not only competed with inter-state which only go back as far as 1936, intra-mural sports by winning ten­ Cloud Fireballer, Clyde Stevens, Bars" to the Damyankees. sixth Dad Vail Regetta was in Bos­ other college in the country. competition but included two this is the first time the Kappas nis and basketball, and coming in set the invading Florida Staters The carpet bag, retained by the ton. Six varsity crews, four Jayvee The resume below substantiates Southeastern Conference Teams have won the intramural cup. second in golf, crew, volleyball, and down by a score of 8 to 5 in the victorious crew until beaten, crews, and three freshman crews this belief: in its schedule. The baseball team is The championship volleyball swimming. In fact, the only sport game played Friday. contain the Flag. The bag has a battled down the Charles River composed of its share of stars too, game, which was the deciding event that the \vinners didn't place too Buddy McBryde paced the 9 hit plate, engraved with results of Basin to capture the title of "Best Football with All-State Selection of Harvey in determining the final intramural well in was softball where they tied Tar attack by getting a pair of each Tar-Terrier race. crews in junior league rowing." Record 7 wins, 2 losses. The foot­ Cox, Buddy McBryde, Milford, Tal­ standing, proved to be the most ex­ for third place. doubles. Chap McDonnell, one of the three ball team Rollins fielded last fall ton, Jim Covello, and John Grey. citing and well played game wit­ In Saturday's game, Rollins The second place X Club, who Although Rollins Varsity sweep- frosh on our varsity crew, (others was the strongest team in years. nessed here at Rollins for quite coasted to an 8 to 2 victory behind Crew had a total of 1530'-4 points were sters were favored by Boston pa­ are Pete Fay and Don Bringar) Although they were upset by Ersk­ sometime. Even the numerous spec­ the brilliant two hit pitching of Record: 5 wins, 1 loss. Meeting winners of three events—golf, vol­ pers to win, the powerful Boston worried Brad with a badly infected ine 19-9 in the first game of the tators showed greater spirit than "Big John" Grey. It was Grey's and defeating the best small college leyball, and swimming, and the Terriers proved the merit of an finger. Chap rowed anyway, and season the Tars snapped back to in previous games, and they all ap­ ninth win of the season. crews in the country has won Rol­ third place Sigma Nu's annexed extremely tough rowing schedule did a splendid job. Don Brinegar, defeat a strong University of Rich­ peared to be much more nervous The Tars record for the season lins the acknowledgment of being the crew and softball champion­ with bag league competition by until his race jayvee stroke, re­ mond team 20 to 6. Meeting the and excited during the game than is 21 wins and 4 losses. one of the strongest of its class in ships. pulling to a three length win over placed Palmer Tuthill who, unfor­ University of Miami next, Rollins the players themselves. The longer When the last ball was pitched the field of six varsity crews. The the nation. On its home water, Rol­ The points for the year are as tunately, could not make the trip put up a terrific fight before going rallies seemed almost too much for ending Saturday's game, the career lins defeated Boston U., Dart­ follows: bronzed Tars, rowing the best Charlie Knecht, Pete Sholley^ down to a 6 to 0 defeat. After the some. of Charles Gunderlach ended with mouth, American International Col­ race in the history of crew at Rol­ "Foots" Brumley, and "Tiger" Miami game, the Tars defeated all The teams were very evenly it. Charlie's has been manager of lege, Amherst, and Tampa. The Kappa Alpha 1911% lins, stroked their way second, Franklin filled out the shell, the remaining teams on their matched making the game extreme­ X Club 1530^ football and baseball for four years only scheduled loss of the season easily beating the slugging Dart­ stroked by San Burchers and coxed schedule by the following scores: ly close throughout. The Kappas Sigma Nu 1362 and we would like to take this op­ was by Washington and Lee, in mouth eight. Marietta, who best­ by Weston Emery. Bill Couch Rollins 27 Stetson 6; Rollins 13, took the lead early in the game, Lambda Chi 1046 portunity to say "well done" for which the Junior Versity rowed in ed Rollins in the Regetta last year went up as extra oarsman. Marshall College 6, Rollins 13, and they had the advantage by Independents 791-% the fine job that he has done all place of the Varsity. by half a length, came in fourth; After the banquet, the Tars were Presbyterian 12, and Rollins 40, keeping a consistent lead through Delta Chi 785 these years. Golf lona, latest member of the Associa­ whisked out to Pete Sholley's home Oberbein 0. their steadiness and ability to keep tion, from New Rochelle, placed in West Newton where Pete's gra­ 7 wins,, 7 losses. Although the the serve. Toward the end of the Tennis fifth; and Amherst crossed the line cious parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shol­ win and losses column is over, it game, however, the Thetas began sixth. ley, (some readers may remember Record 13 wins, no losses. Going does not give a true picture of the to develop momentum and win point Times in the choppy basin against Smokey, Pete's sister, Rollins '43) undefeated in their 13 matches, the golf team. Rollins golf team is one after point, but then the time ran a stiff headwind were fairly slow. and ten Wellsley girls had prepared Rollins Tennis Team has a right of the best in the state and have out and the game went to the Kap­ Boston U. made it in 7:36; Rollins, a little party with soft drinks and to be called the National Intercol­ this year defeated the University pas, 25-21. The outstanding players in the adjacent lane, did the mile- strong music. legiate Champions. The tennis of Miami, one of the strongest on the Theta team were; Norma and-five-sixteenths course in 7:47; The popular Terrier stroke, Her­ team met and defeated some of the teams in the country. Pete Dye and Depperman, Pug Shaff'er, and Taffy Dartmouth, contending for first man Mowatt, captain of the B. U. best teams in the country including Clyde Kelly both showed their abil­ Tennant, while the outstanding place for the first half mile, drop­ varsity (nicknamed "Moe", his pic Texas, Rice, Tulane, and Miami. ity in the State Inter-Collegiate players on the Kappa team were: ped back and came over in 7:56; appeared on front of the April The caliber of the team is shown Meet. Dye going the finals and Pat Sutliff, Lee Bongart, and Mar- Marietta, most-improved crew 1st Sandspur) was unable to row in the array of champions that com- Kelly the semi-finals. nee Norris. since last year, crossed in 8:05; lona because of a respiratory infection. The Kappas kept their intra­ clocked their first Regatta race Ed Chapdelaine, freshman, stroked COMPLETE mural score high mainly because at 8:12; and Amherst pulled across both the Boston varsity and fresh­ they placed first or second in every at 8:23. Most crews average four man crews to victory. Moe, who Handicraft Studio Gulflex Lubrication intramural sport except swimming seconds to a length—or sixty feet. graduates from B. U. this spring, 211 East Welbourne Ave. —in which they tied for Rollins best previous finish in represented his crew at the banquet Washing - Polishing last place. In basketball Dad Vails was fourth. Until this when Brad surrendered the Con­ Gifts Tire Repair Kappa scored second to Theta re­ regatta, the Tars were the only un­ federate Flag as a personal award For All Occasions Brake Service ceiving 175 points to the Theta's defeated crew of the year. to him. A bigger silk Flag will 210 points. The tennis and golf The B. U. Terriers won the var­ be sent north for the Terrier tro­ Lovely Bernates and titles were won by Kappa and Theta sity race in last year's Regatta in phy case. Minerva Yarns Singleton's Gulf but the outcome was exactly op- 7:44. Dartmouth placed second, The Rollins-Boston U. rivalry, Argyle Packs — Needles SERVICE poiste from that expected. Nancy Marietta third, Rollins fourth, and headlined in Boston papers, was the Morrison and Marnee Norris cap­ Books & Instructions Across F'rom The Campus American International fifth. highlight of the entire Regatta. tured the tennis giving Kappa Brad's oarsmen had high hopes Commended as a friendly, sporting 128 % points, and Theta was sec­ of copping the trophy when they feud, it was followed with interest ond with 105 points; while Pug left Winter Park last week. A1-, by all members of the Dad Vail Shaffer defeated Alice O'Neal for though they were using a strange Association. Bathing Trunks and the golf title (scores, Theta—140, shell in strange waters after a Next year, by the way, will see Leisure Shorts Kappa—112 %). Carol Posten and long train trip, they all admitted rowing at Southern (coached by Alice O'Neal were below the Inde­ they were out-rowed. However, our invaluable rigger, Roy Couch, Jantzen — Eobert Bruce — Skipper pendents in archery to place sec- . everyone connected with the crew formerly of the West Side Rowing ond. This added 56 Vi points to the was satisfied that the Tar eight Club in Buffalo), Tampa Univer­ $2.95 up Kappa intramural score. The big­ rowed its most beautiful race and sity, and probably Miami. Crew is gest surprise was Kappa's second trailed B. U. (32,000 students) by on the up-and-up in the South. Rol­ placement in the Horseshow with a relatively close margin. The lins will stay on the top down here, 77 V2 points, thanks to Alice Tars had beaten the Terriers earlier and next year will have an even O'Neal, Virginia Cheney, Mary in the season on Lake Maitland by a better chance of winning the Big R. C.BAKER 202 PARK AVENUE Haley, and Carolyn Maass. Pi Phi scant two feet. Event. was the winner of this event, while A very friendly rivalry; has For those who don't follow crew: swimming went, unquestionably, to • developed between the evenly Brad is considered one of the best Alpha Phi. The volleyball scores matched Rollins varsity crew and crew coaches in the game. He is added 220 points to Kappa's score that of Boston University. The known and well liked by all of the and 175 to Theta's score. Yankees, termed "Carpet-baggers," coaches and crews in the Associa­ The final intramural have actually obtained an authentic tion, and by many of the big league all the girl's groups are as follows: carpet bag which they forfeit to a personnel. Kappa

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