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Pfcfl\ ,'U/UiUK Bourns 11 2^A»4^I anfospur VOLUME 47 (Z-107) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1941 NUMBER 5 Cast of Thirty Announced Unit Cost Tuition Baby Tars Swamp Tampa For Laboratory Players Fee Reduced 15% Peacock and Hansen Score lendinning, Cothren, and For Next Year Tarlet Aerial Defense Weak Langley Head "Morn To IMPORTANT NOTICE Rollins Receives Line Firm Throughout Midnight" Casting Tryouts for the second pro­ Trustees Announce Cut From A powerful and speedy "Baby duction of the Rollins Student $13,50 to $1,150, Coinciding Tar" eleven was unveiled last Casting for the first production Players will be held Thursday Herbarium, Books, • the Rollins Laboratory Players With Student Body Thursday night as the freshmen evening, November 13, at 7:30, romped to an easy 46 to 0 victory has been completed and rehearsals Increase in the Laboratory Theatre. over the "Baby Spartans" of the started Friday. With a cast of Chemistry Prize Copies of the play A Bill of In line with the announced policy University of Tampa. Taking the thirty, George Kaiser's From Morn Divorcement by Clemence Dane of Rollins, and in the face of opening kick-off, the Tarlets, lead to Midnight is the most ambitious are now on reserve in the libr­ mounting taxes and higher costs Mrs. Baker, Distinguished by Calvin Peacock, marched to the undertaking of the newly renamed ary. Howard Bailey will direct of living resulting from the na­ Botanist, Leaves Fund double-stripe before the game was group which has heretofore been the play which will be given tion's preparedness program, the For Junior in Chemistry three minutes gone. The Tampans known as the Freshman Players. December 11 and 12, in the An­ Trustees of the College are an­ were completely outclassed in The play will be presented Decem­ nie Russell Theatre. nouncing that the all-inclusive The late Mrs. Mary Francis every department of play and play­ ber 5 and 6, in the Fred Stone Lab­ Unit Cost tuition fee will be re­ Baker, one of the most distinguish­ ed most of the game with their oratory Theatre under the direc­ duced from $1,350 to $1,150 start­ ed botanists of the South, and backs to their own goal line. tion of Jack Buckwalter. Dr. Pearce Entertains ing with the academic year 1942- widow of Dr. Thomas Rakestraw E The complete cast for From The Rollins line refused to give Pi Kappa Delta 43. Baker for whom the Thomas A. at all and as a result Tampa took Morn to Midnight is as follows: The fee for day students whose Baker Museum of Rollins College advantage of the one weakness of Cashier, John Glendinning; Stout Hallowe'en Party Held parents are bonafide residents of wajs named, bequeathed to the the Tar eleven, that of pass de­ Gentleman, Ed Langley; Lady, For Debaters Orange County is also to be re­ Museum a valuable herbarium of fense. All of Tampa's first downs Alice Cooper; Messenger Boy, duced. It will be $325 instead of Florida plants which she had col­ were made through the air. Time Gordon Evans; Manager, Clifford p A Hallowe'en party complete $425 which has prevailed for some lected, and her scientific books. after time the Rollins defense Cothren; Muffled Gentleman, Don with witches and ghostly trim­ years. The herbarium is an appropriate broke through to set the Tampa Cummings; Serving Maid, Marie mings featured the first meeting This year the Rollins student and useful addition to the many backs for losses but still the Spar­ Rogers; Son, Dean McClusky; of the year of prospective mem­ body is limited to a little over 400. gifts Dr. Baker secured for the tans completed passes and gained Wife, Rachel Towne; Mother, bers of Rollins debate teams. The "Next year," said President Ham­ Museum while he was in charge. ground. The coaches gained con­ Elizabeth Ayer; First Daughter, gathering was held last Friday ilton Holt, "it is proposed to ex­ The books include a copy of solation in the last quarter as the Maud Rosebaum; Second Daugh­ evening at the home of Dr. and pand, the student body to 450 stu­ Thesaurus Botanious by Leopoldo backs began to click defensively. ter, Sudie Bond; First Gentleman, Mrs. Harry Raymond Pierce for dents. This increase in full pay­ Trattinnick, published in Vienna On the offense the Tar backs Bob Kilcullen; Second Gentleman, the general purpose of welcoming ing students, together with econ­ in 1819; A Tribute to Dr. Baker could hardly be touched. Led by Gordon Laughead, Jr.; Third Gen­ new orators into the group and omies that all institutions are from State College two very promising halfbacks in tleman, Ernie Walker; Salvation discussing the national debate forced to make at this time, will in recognition of his faithful ser­ Peacock and Donnie Hansen, to­ Lass, Jean Scruggs; Waiter, Don question for the year. The ques­ lower each student's share, it is vice and scholarly attainment, in gether with the line-plunging of Cummings; First Mask, Betty tion is, resolved, that the Federal estimated, from $1350 to $1150. It 1911; North American Cariceae by Smith Lett, the Tars marched at Mackenzie-Reid; Second Mask, Government should regulate by will thus be seen that this reduc­ Kenneth K. Mackenzie; Standard will to score. In the third quarter, Allander Jones; Third Mask, Pat law all labor unions in the United tion in tuition next year is in no cyclopedia of Horticulture by L. H. Peacock intercepted a Tampa pass Warner; Fourth Mask, Autrey States. wise an abandonment but rather Bailey, Mrs. Baker's own publica­ on his own forty-five yard line and Thompson; First Gentleman, Ben Dr. Pierce acted as chairman a fulfillment of the principles un­ tions and a large number of un­ swivel-hipped his way through the Briggs; Second Gentleman, Bob and called upon Dr. Royal France derlying the Unit Cost Plan." bound periodicals and pamphlets. entire Tampa eleven to score Kilcullen; Third Gentleman, Gor­ who gave the principal speech of Rollins College adopted the Unit Mrs. Baker's bequest also in­ standing up. Then about midway in don Laughead, Jr.; Salvation Army the evening. Dr. Alfred Hasbrook, Cost Plan in 1933 on the basis of cluded a Fund, the income of which the final period, Hansen took a (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 3) a survey published by the United (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 6) States Bureau of Education, show­ ing that students actually paid less McFall Heads Annual Snipe Hunt and than one-half the cost of their Historic Sadie Hawkins Handicap Saturday; education. Under this method of Marshmallow Toast; Starts at Telescope financing, the College estimates Campus Men Depart for Parts Unknown its total budget for the ensuing year and divides this by the num­ As a revitalizing contrast to the sun-up to sun-down period. How­ [ The Rollins Sandspur, organ of through the kindness and courtesy ber of students expected. The re- mundane existence of the coed of ever, notice is herewith served that respectable journalism in Orange of Mr. McFall and his esteemed as­ (Continued on Page 2) the species, the Rollins College no man may remain on campus County and Central Florida, will sociates. faculty are for the first time pro­ with impunity . . . excepting Alden sponsor its annual Snipe-Hunt The date for the Annual Snipe moting another propitious contest Manchester, of course. and Marshmallow Toast on Satur­ Hunt and Marshmallow Toast has Aviation Cadet Trans­ of acceleration in-pursuit-of-HAP- The rules of the contest are as day, November 8. All interested been determined by careful calcu­ ferred to Colorado PINESS. This Saturday, Novem­ follows and must be upheld in or­ [parties are cordially invited to lations of Rollins' most esteemed ber 8, commemorates the magnani­ der to warrant eligibility. fmeet on Astronomy Point at a astronomers under the expert di­ DeJay Shriner, After Visit­ mous founding of the sisterhood ppoint 3 degrees south and 4 de- rection of Jack Meyers, B.S., M.S., which is alleged to further the 1. The contestants must be old ing Rollins Last Month, enough to know better. This elimi­ frees west of the college telescope Ph.D., Litt.D., D.D. and D.T.s, Leaves San Angelo, noble aims of womankind. In brief, jit 8:15 p. m., on Saturday even- noted astronomer and director of Saturday on your Baker-MacCorkle nates Jane Welch, Estelle Bakal, Pat Randall, Barbara Holmes, Robert Cavendish McFall, editor the Pan-American Astronomical calendar is the red-letter occasion Priscilla Thompson, and Gladys if the 1940 R Book, president of Laboratories at Gale-on-the-Heath, Aviation Cadet DeJay Joseph of Sadie Hawkins Day. Abbott. Florida Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Florida. The calculations necessary Shriner, '40, former Rollins fenc­ At exactly 6:30 S.K.S.T. (Skunk Theta, chief of operations of the for the determination of the exact ing star, now stationed at Good- Hollow Standard Time), all re­ 2. Handicaps will be determined Fox Division of the Order of the date and time for the Snipe Hunt, fellow Field, Army spective resident heads have been according to individual pulchri­ Cat and the Fox, president of the so that it may be held under the basic flying school in San Angelo, requested to unlatch the doors and tude. Before 1 a. m. Friday Ella Ex-Jean Club, editor of the Tom­ most propitious conditions are of Texas, has been assigned to Lowry allow all female students to dash Parshall, Jenelle Wilhite, and Mar­ course much too complicated for tha Brooks must report to Peter okan, and Lord High Chief of the Field, Denver, Colorado, for a into the dawn after their man. Mrs. even the most adept layman to Winant at Rollins Hall and have Aftermath, will preside. Years of special course in aviation arma­ Enright has been cautioned to pre­ comprehend. When the moon is in their handicaps adjusted. experience as huntmaster of the ment. vent her girls from obtaining any the receding stage, and the vernal Westchester Hunt Club, Snipe Di- Upon completion of the course, unfair advantages through jump­ 3. Girls will not be allowed to equinox is in the recessive stage, Cadet Shriner Will receive his sec­ ing the gun. use any artificial methods of com­ fvision, have made Mr. McFall Rol­ according to Dr. Meyers' calcula­ ond lieutenancy as an armament When Mrs. Haggerty blows the pulsion such as cars, wealth, cos­ lins' leading authority on snipe- tions, the proper time for the officer in 's Air Corps preliminary bugle, the men will metics, or the speck-in-the-eye ap­ hunting. This invaluable fund of Snipe Hunt may be determined Reserve. take a five minute handicap, leav­ proach. knowledge and experience will be through a calculation of the at­ Cadet Shriner, whose residence ing for destinations unkown — on put at the disposal of all interested mospheric intensity of Jupiter and Get yourselves in shape now, is in New Rochelle, , was horseback, on bikes, in cars, and ^embers of the Rollins family this Mars. However, the density of the femmes, to vie for honors in this Florida state foils champion in a pede. Saturday night, and it is to be ice cap on Pluto must be consider- great American tradition. Imme­ 1939 and placed second in the "•ped that no one who is interest- ered, as it has a definite bearing There is a rumor abroad that the diately following the ceremonies World's Fair championships the led in this vital subject of snipe- on the matter. The stages of the Sigma Nus and the Delta Chis are Pat Pritchard and Eugenia Van de hunting will neglect the unusual moon are the most important, same year. He was a member of requisitioning the authorities for Water are having an all-college opportunity being presented (Continued on Page 8) the student council and news edi­ padlocks and plan to remain box lunch at the Skunk Hollow tor of the Sandspur. locked in their houses during the Center. TWO ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, Unit Cost Tuition the total enrollment at Rollin WORK AT 40c AN HOUR Vinegar, Doughnuts, Rhumbas Feature year is approximately the san The Art Department needs Kappa Alpha Halloween Dance Saturday (Continued from Page 1) last year, the difference portrait models during B and D made up in the increased periods and on Thursday even­ suit is the pro rata cost per stu­ ment of freshman and ings. Poses are held 25 minutes, A wonderful time was had by all, Mrs. Keefe and Sayre were there dent. Those who can afford it are students. with 5 minute rests between. last Saturday night as the KA's along side of Dad Waite and the expected to pay the full cost of "Human Dynamo." Earl Cole's date 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIll Models receive 40c an hour, and had their annual pledge dance. The their year at Rollins, thereby re­ pledges teed-off with cider and called for him which was very are usually engaged for 3 or 4 leasing the income from endow­ days, more or less. If interested doughnuts, and* finished up with chivalrous of her. He must be ment for scholarship aid to deserv­ DELICIOUS! in this work, leave your name the rhumba jumps. Nobody knew pretty smooth, 1 know he is with at the studio office, or telephone whether they were supposed to get music for he graciously supplied ing students who can affirmatively DELIGHTFUL! I 315. drunk on the cider or not. "Sum- the rippling rhythms. prove they cannot pay the full unit DELECTABll pin like vinegar" was the general All the girls looked very beau­ cost. The single assessment in­ tiful, and the boys were very comment. Of course, everyone was cludes board, room, tuition and handsome. Only think—I missed That's the way people I there. Most of us strained our other fees. Cast of Thirty Players necks looking at the moon and Mickey Allen. We won't let that claim over our food — im Despite the call to military ser­ bobbing for apples in the fish happen again and I insist. Oh, well, sandwiches to steaks. YM you know the rest: If you don't (Continued from Page 1) pond, and Donnie Hansen didn't vices and the consequent reduc­ ask each man separately—wouldn't like our fountain service, • Officer, Jean McCann; Policeman, get his from bobbing for apples. tion of upperclass male students, think of putting it here. Ernie Walker; Man, Don Cum­ I was very busy roaming around The dance was a good one and mings; First Soldier, Gordon Laug­ so it was rather difficult to tell —.U-DRIVE-IT— who was in the dark. It really we won't paddle the pledges much head, Jr.; Third Soldier, Bob Kil­ just because it was a good one. GATEWAY GRH didn't matter, anyhow. Did notice CARS FOR HIRE . cullen; First Penitent, John Extremely well decorated — and that Blackwood and Harris were At new highway intersection! Betty Lamb approved. But she CITY CAB CO., Inc. Twachtman; Second Soldier, Jane giving the girls an entrance ex­ road Xo Orlando. wanted more vodka, don't know 243 S. Orange Ave, Orlando Northen; Second Penitent, Diana amination, most of 'em passed. DIAL 9878 Denny; Fourth Soldier, Dean Mc­ where she got it in the first place. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i • >• i n Clusky; Second Salvation Lass, Peggy Hult; Third Salvation Lass, Allander Jones; Woman, Marny Shrewsbury; Another Woman, Betsy Smith; Workman, Gordon Evans. From Morn to Midnight was done in New York by the Theatre Guild in 1922 and proved one of their greatest successes that sea­ son. Elmer Rice got the idea for It's the Woman The Adding Machine, which was done so successfully by the Fresh­ men Players two years ago, from this expressionistic play of George Kaiser. It will be especially inter­ Who Pays! esting to compare From Morn to Midnight with the already pro­ duced Adding Machine as to form, plot, and construction. Ashley Dukes, the translator of Yes, and pays and pays ... and in more ways the play, says this of Kaiser's than monetary! A frock you love that you spent drama, "To the most unfriendly gaze George Kaiser will appear to your month's allowance to get is drenched with be a link between the three-dimen­ punch at one of Prexy's teas ... A velveteen sional stage and the screen, and a jumper you cherish rubs out in back after too portent therefore not to be de­ spised. But others who look deeper many sittings ... A wool skirt of impossible-to- will read in the movement of his match-plum color is burned with somebody's nameless hurrying throng of char­ acters the poet's reflection of a stray Chesterfield ... Yes, you pay doubly, you universal gesture, and in their Women of Rollins ... in shekels and remorse!.. faces his image of a common un­ rest." but . . • Rollins Receives Books

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All-College Beach Party Claude Nelson To Lecture Dr. Pearce Entertains two debate teams and two orators Alpha Psi chapter of Kappa Al­ who will also serve as after dinner pha Order takes pleasure in an­ In accordance with the policy of Claude Nelson, lecturer spon­ (Continued from Page 1) speakers to the national Pi Kappa nouncing the initiation of Tram­ newly-elected Independent presi­ sored by the International Student Delta convention in the twin cities Freeland Babcock, Dr. William dent Alma Vander Velde, the In- Service and the National Inter­ of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. mel Whittle and Quentin Bittle. indent beach party to be held collegiate Christian Council, will Melcher and Carson Seavey also addressed the members. at the Pelican this coming week­ speak at the International Rela­ GUARANTEED OPEN SUNDAY end will be an all-college affair. tions Club supper meeting Friday Plans for debating for the year All day and the evening too Although reserving first choice of night, November 7, from 6 to 7:30. begin with an all-Florida college USED CARS You'll like the food and— overnight reservations for Inde­ His subjects will be Prison debate to be held in Deland on De­ at wholesale prices pendents, other students may reg­ Camps of Europe, and Chinese cember 6. Contests in oratory, de­ The Rendezvous ister at the information desk for Students. bating, and afterdinner speaking Used Car Exchange Phone Maitland 9190-R Garland & Washington Sts at Northern entrance to W. Park the remaining vacancies. However, The meeting will be over early will be included in this meeting. ORLANDO, FLORIDA the whole college, students and enough for members to attend the In April, Rollins expects to send Davis-Elkins football game. A. P. Clark Motors RAY GREENE faculty, are encouraged to attend peacetime, millions of "defense" Chrysler - Plymouth — Rollins Alumnus all-out aid to Britain, not because workers will lose their jobs, prices DISTRIBUTORS Sunday. I am in favor of Nazism, but be­ will be even higher than they are 889 N. Orange Ave. Real Estate Broker cause I believe that we are head­ now, because of scarcity of goods, Sales and Service Phone 5708 Tel. 620 Park Ave. Next Tuesday is ing towards the very thing we no one will be able to buy what F claim we are fighting. goods there are to sell because of It is true that we still have our the lack of an income, and this Armistice Day liberties as granted by the Con­ country will see after five years of peace, the worst depression the By Jack Liberman stitution and that even at the end of this war, no matter when that world has ever had, surpassing The most widely used word to­ may be, we shall still have most even the one that has now plagued day in the United States is theo f those personal freedoms, but this country for twelve years. word "defense" and never has aI am looking forward to ten and No, I say, the risk of an eco­ I word been more misused than has twenty years after that. nomically ruined United States is I this one. Under the guise of this Before our so-called defense pro­ not cause enough to go to war. I word, the American people are gram came into being our eco­ We must look forward to the peace being led into a war by Mr. Roose­ nomic condition was nothing to after war, even if it be a Hitler velt and his stooges. boast about and with the tremend­ peace, before we pjunge ourselves Were this our war, Mr. Roose­ ous spending for armaments that further along the road taken by velt would not be using the sub­ is now taking place, we face eco­ Mr. Roosevelt. terfuge that he is. Were it more nomic ruin, which is the firstan d Th price to be carried by the peo­ advantageous for us to enter this most important step towards po­ ple of America is not worth it. war, we would have declared war litical ruin. We should and must remain out officially long ago. It would not No matter if England and theo f this war if there is to be any have been necessary for MrUnite. d States are victorious in ademocrac y left in the world after Roosevelt to have circumvented military sense, We, as well as this, the second World War. Congress' constitutional rights by Germany and the rest of Europe, There are many other reasons his various decrees, which have shall be the economic losers. placed the United States on a war why the United States should not [ footing and led us into a shooting We are expected to pay the larg­ go to war, which I hope to explain war on the high seas. But this is est taxes this country has ever in the near future. not our war any more -than the had; all our industries are being The people of America do not last one, despite what the propa­ conducted but for one purpose, want war and the sooner Mr. gandists say. now, that of turning out imple­ Roosevelt realizes that, the better ments of war. It is almost impos­ off we and the rest of the world Granted that Adolf Hitler and sible now to buy many commodi­ will be. his way of life are contrary to our ties that were in surplus before ideals; granted that he may, if all out aid was started because of victorious, be a threat to our pres­ priorities, which makes the manu­ HEINTZELMAN'S ent conception of democracy, the facture of these desired things im­ FORD question remains as to whether, possible. After this war is ended, SALES & SERVICE totalitarism would be more likely the armaments made now will be to occur here if we remain out of valueless, industry will not be able Phone 6159 - Orlando Cor. 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Published Weekly by Undergraduate Students of Rollins The Jaundiced The Inquiring Reporte Publication Office: Fairbanks Avenue at Interlachen TELEPHONE 187 ife Eye $ By Pris Parker Subscription Price: By mail anywhere in the United States $1.50 a term (12weeks), $2.50 for two terms, or $3.00"for the full college year. By Bill Affleck What do you think about discontinuing the Fraternity I Sorority columns in the Sandspur? Entered as second class matter, November 24, 1925, at the pest office at Winter Park, Florida, under the act of March 3. 1879. Meticulously arranging ourself JACK SHARP—I don't think they should be discontinued be< think everyone enjoys reading them. Member in an attitude of quiet sophistica­ tion, so that we may be in the best Associated Gollefciate Press JANET JONES—Well, believe me boy, for all the trouble iJ possible position to report upon write them and the trouble it took to read them, I don't tha Distributor of the goings and comings of our were worth it. splendid little group known as the Golle6iaie Di6est Rollins Family, we would call your BOB MYERS—Hell no, I don't like discontinuing them. What collective attentions to the follow­ Minor do. ._ PAUL HALEY ing stuff. Whether or not it has Editor BARBARA BROWN—I think there is a lot to be said on eithi been noticed, diplomatic relations EDITORIAL BOARD It depends on what they have to fill up the space. Associate Editor ALDEN C. MANCHESTER between a whole mess of people Sports Editor — CECIL G. BUTT have been abruptly terminated FRANK CLEMENTS- -It's not a very good idea. There wouldn't! this past week. At least one person Feature Editor ... SHIRLEY A. BOWSTEAD dirt. of our acquaintance has found her­ STAFF self being used as a crying post by KAY WOODWARD—I think they should keep them in—we nee Proof Editor . MARJORIE L. HANSEN a couple of inhabitants of dear old gossip. Headline Editor RICHARD CERRA Cloverbloom. After our experience PHILIPPA HERMAN—I think it is a terrible, idea, because t REPORTERS of the other morning in Mackie's, umns give everybody an idea of What everybody else is ck Jean Hamaker, Marjorie Hansen, Jane Welsh, Bill Justice, Ed Alloo, we will try to remember to carry a campus. Paul Meredith, Folke Sellman, Dave Low, Eugenie Van De Water, gross of blotters carefully con­ Betty Carson cealed beneath each shoulder as BOB BLACKWOOD—I think it is a good idea to discontinue preparation against any eventual­ There is never anything said in them. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS ity, but we will hope, that in the • Priscilla Parker, Gordon Laughead, John C. Liberman, Willy Affleck. future, the flood will be slightly LILLIAN RYAN—I believe sorority columns should be kept as i lessened, if not altogether abated. ly feature, to act as a tie between groups. If the correspt BUSINESS STAFF would shorten their columns, writing only accounts of events Business Manager WILLIAM ROYALL Anyway, despite the gross inade­ quacies of the human race, we have groups, in the style of society articles, each person on campu! Advertising Commissioner P. R. KELLY managed to come to the violent have a chance to know of the group social events each week. Circulation Manager .... RITA COSTELLO conclusion that in this day and PRES WETHERELL—I am against it with one reservation, and MORALS age, a girl's best buy for a nickle that the columns should be more cleverly written so that tl! Editor Emeritus JOHN HENRY BUCKWALTER III is a telephone call to the right interest everyone. man. If you have doubts on this score, you should be in any Rollins The Scene Changes: Jobs Go Begging fraternity house some night about From Associated Collegiate Press six, when those bells start to ring American colleges, technical schools and universities are and the girls want to find out unable to meet a third of the demands being made on them "what the assignment was in OVER THERE for trained workers, reports E. E. Crabb, president of Inves­ Spanish for Tuesday," etc. In Chi­ tors Syndicate. "Although American institutions of higher cago they used to call it a racket, learning are meeting two-thirds of the demands on them for but not at Rollins! The power of The Whole Story war events. PM gives a cc trained workers," explained Mr. Crabb, "they are not satisfy­ suggestion is sometimes greatly There are two sides to any argue- picture of the war—from En ing requests from some industries, and in some regions, by underestimated. ment on war, but usually only one viewpoint. Newsweek and Ti any such proportions." side is heard from. The situation two of the best weekly mag Defense and allied industries are making the greatest in­ This, when everything has been isn't so bad as it was in 1914, but The local papers merely crease in number of demands, according to the company's an­ said and done, was a rough week still America is exposed to just the dispa nual national survey of college graduates' job prospects. Com­ all around. What with it now be­ one side—the British side. The re­ usually the British side. To ments made by 501 institutions answering the questionnaire ing four days beyond the first of ports from England are more plen­ understand the foreign si stress willingness of prospective employers to train liberal the month, and those bills still tiful and make nicer reading for (as if anyone could) a perso arts and teachers' college graduates in mechanical arts and remain in that top drawer, we stop the public. The average newspaper have some knowledge of E sciences, and retrain engineering graduates for new fields in to think about things like, "Was it always plays up the brighter side history. Behind every m< which workers are scarce. Beginning salaries offered are the all worth it?"—"Did we get some­ of life. So if you want to know the Europe, there's a motive. Tl highest in years. Draft boards policies of calling technical thing to show for it?" and a«few truth (Lots of people don't) you'll catch is to find the motive! similar questions which have very have to read several papers and at graduates and students have lessened available supplies of Here and There sought for workers on campuses. little chance of being answered. least one of the weekly newsmaga­ Some people say it's best not to zines. The New York Sunday Times The British Governmem "One western Pennsylvania institution, asked about the reflect back on those things, so in has a good review of the weekly soon recognize a Free A percentage of technically trained graduates it was able to case you were feeling bad before Government. This should ht supply, answered that 'as early as last February corporations we brought the whole thing up, we up more trouble in Austrii recruiting on our campus demanded 500 young engineering promise not to mention it again, Winter may have slowed graduates, though our June graduating class could not ex­ except to say that no matter how Red Cross Drive Germans in the North, but ceed 235 graduates'," said Mr. Crabb. A Connecticut liberal you try around here, they always is still catching it in the U arts college replied, 'employment demand is the largest in our seem to have one of those little Starts Nov. llth The Reds have lost very im] 60 year history.' On an Iowa campus twice as many engineers tickets for you which invariably industrial centers such as were sought this year as in 1938. From a Texas university say more than you thought they Kharkov, Rostov and Krivc came the declaration, 'ten times as many firms recruited here would at the end of a moderate Cooperation Urged Those things hurt... Kobe (, this year as ever before.' Typical of comment was period of spending. Will somebody has been closed to foreign the statement, 'our difficulty is to find enough candidates please see what they can do about ping. The reason: The harb available to recommend when job openings are called to our War Emergency Stresses situations like that? So far, our Need For Assistance been secretly mined. This a attention.' own efforts have been frightfully violation of international la\ "While these specific instances do not measure total actual inadequate. scarcities in individual fields, they do indicate trends. Inferen- Starting on November 11, Ar­ (Continued on Page 8) tially more details emerge from replies to another question: This new pact among some of mistice Day, the American Red 'How much, and in what fields, has demand for your technical­ the boys has a kind of appeal to Cross is having a drive for mem­ ing that this war has really ly trained graduates increased, or decreased, compared with us at this point. It seems that they bers. The drive will continue until more suffering than anyone a year ago ?' solemnly declared to each other, November 30. imagine. It is in order to al that with the exception of one day The Red Cross is one of the .the sufferings of these peo; "Engineering, chemistry, teaching, aeronautics, industrial worthiest organizations in the arts, business administration, general physical sciences, sec­ during the week, namely today, all nationalities, that this d they will positively not indulge in United States. Its work transcends being made. retarial, and a combination of mathematics and science, in politics, religion, color, and social order named, most frequently are mentioned in increased de­ liquids stronger than stale' lime­ We who sit in peace and ades for the duration of the week. position. Its one purpose is to be fort in the United States < mands for graduates. Ranking next are commerce and home of help to those who need medical economics, tenth; and accounting and sales, which are The odds are awfully heavy that realize the full extent of i this thing won't go through as attention. The work this group has that this war and the Sino-t eleventh place. done after hurricanes, blizzards, "Many of our men graduates from the liberal arts college," planned due to extenuating cir­ ese war have caused. Is it too cumstances such as the aftermath shipwrecks, and many other acts to ask you to contribute or said W. G. Leutner, president, Western Reserve university, of nature are well known to all of of the X Club-Phi Delt football dollar to this the worthiest after commenting that college men are placing increasing us. game, the third weekly meeting causes, the mending of 1 emphasis on adequate training or apprentice programs, "seek And now more than ever your employment in industrial centers where they go to work in a of the Studio Club and similar lives ? help is needed. War is the cause of There will be representati production department and take their chances on working earth-shaking events. The whole more havoc, disease, injuries, and their way up to a worthwhile administrative position, con­ business was started by John "I- hunger than any other force. No each fraternity and sororit tradictory to the popular idea that college men are afraid to was-a-student" Myers who has matter what we think of America's well as for the Independent; get their hands dirty." (Continued on Page 8) part in the war, there is no deny- students, and faculty membe i WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1941 ROLLINS SANDSPUR FIVE A. J. Hanna Weds the author of "Florida, Land of J'ACCUSE Change." The Mail Bag Miss Kathryn Abbey Professor Hanna has been at By Jack Liberman and one of Rollins since his graduation, is Professor Alfred Jackson Hanna the pixies President Holt's right hand, is Co the Editor: and Miss Kathryn T. Abbey, head Professor of History, author of With touch football already I accuse Franklin Delano Roose­ of the Department of History, "Flight Into Oblivion," and is aping a sizeable injury toll velt .of misusing the trust placed Geography and Political Science in founder of the Union Catalog of among the men students and with in him by the people of the United the Florida State College for Wo­ . Both Mr. and Mrs. men were married on July 5. at least five more extremely com- States by leading us into war and Hanna are contributors to the dic­ ; petitive intramural sports to be endangering the lives of American The ceremony took place at St. tionaries of American biography ran off this year, it would not seem John's Episcopal Church in Tall­ and history and to various histori­ liss at this time to call attention citizens. ahassee in the presence of a group cal magazines. He has a great host once more to the accident insur­ That is what we get for chang­ of intimate friends of the couple. of friends among the alumni of ance policy offered through the ing that iamous old American say­ The bride was given in marriage Rollins who will be interested to college to all students. ing, "In We Trust" to read, by her brother Stuart Abbey and know of his marriage. This policy, which was inaugu- "In Roosevelt We Trust." On the George Holt acted as best man for ited last year, costs male students other hand take the "Bundles For Mr. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna lily ten dollars for $500 worth of Britain" act passed by Congress. left immediately by motor for rince, ccident insurance during the en- You know, Bundles of Cash. Why Woodstock, Conn., where they school year and covers not only don't we send the cash over to have spent the summer. LITTLE CROWNS uries received in sports compe- England instead of sending ships Mrs. Hanna received the degree of tions, but all other accidents as and men. We haven't any use for of Doctor of Philosophy from reii. the cash over here, but we could Northwestern University and has PERFUME Last year Frank Bowes, who use the men and ships. One can't been an outstanding member of for the purse ! suffered a broken leg in touch- criticize F.D.R. too much, because the faculty of Florida State Col­ football, found the policy a very there shouldn't be any danger in­ lege for the past fifteen years. She Miniature real crowns of handy thing to have ... as has curred in merely sending our ships directed the Federal archives sur­ perfume Tor those women Hank Beam this year! into our little ocean. It's all Hit­ vey in Florida and is the only wo­ The cost to coeds is only five ler's fault for not keeping his man chairman of a national com­ who know that a touch of dollars per year for the same cov­ submarines cooped up in the Dan­ mittee of Phi Beta Kappa. She is fragrance is cfuite as indis­ ube or Rhine Rivers. Just why in erage. The lower rate to the sup­ pensable as a touch of lip­ Hell should Hitler care if we want posedly weaker sex does not postu­ stick. Precisely the right size late the supposition that they are to run a few boats of sightseers line. Ah, how much better 86.8 more hardy than the males, but over to England to watch the War, proof sounds than 72 octane. Color Bright to tuck into your day or merely undergo less active risks! and stock up on Scotch whiskey. I think the proper plan of de­ evening Lag. In these famous At any rate, while I am not at If Hitler would only be reasonable fense would be to locate all of the ANKLETS fragrances* Duchess of York, and remove his ships from all of all familiar with insurance rates, distilleries along the borders of Ave Maria, Katherine the the oceans, people would have no 35c these policies' seem extremely the U.S. This would bring about, Great, Royal Gardenia, reasonable, covering as they do X- reason to criticize our Prexy. speedily, a general concentration Vivid anklets in cotton novelty Georgian Carnation. ray costs, etc. I might add that I The people should rise up in of population along the coast weaves, elasticized tops. Also am NOT an insurance agent, but wrath when they discover that quarter lengths in bright shades forming an iron ring which would for cooler weather. am writing this on the chance that Hitler is not only bombing mili­ never be broken. Besides, it would $1.25 some students are not acquainted tary objectives, but has the gall put an end to the terrible strikes 69c with the offer, or have overlooked to drop bombs on the civilian plants we are now plagued with. Besides it in the excitement of the open­ owned by Haig and Haig and other the nation, to the last guzzler would ing weeks of the school year. fine men who distill the nectar of protest vigorously any lax moment R.F. LEEDY CO. Yours sincerely, the . If Roosevelt would only macAieA- within the whiskey plants. The DOWN TOWN P. R. KELLY use this as his battle cry, I have first striker would probably be put Phone 246 or 9162 no doubt that every able-bodied on a beer diet, God rest his soul, .iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii imimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. man and woman, not to mention and the strike would be broken 75% of the disabled would catch even before it had started. Along the next boat to England and stop with the religious angle, think of FOR ANY AUTOMOTIVE this damn waste. the untold benefit to the poor peo­ If there is anything made by ple who had been cursed with hav­ SERVICE — CALL THE God better than Scotch whiskey, He ing to read "My Day." The people must have kept it to himself, and would all be so blind from imbib­ I maintain it is a damn shame that ing the everflowing golden grain the containers holding this divine that they would be unable to read. College Garage liquid should be destroyed by I will admit that I started in to STORAGE SERVICE bombs, when the contents could be pan our Great Leader, but a sud­ enjoyed by various people, in par­ den thought struck me that I could Phone 115 Winter Park, Fla. ticular, MYSELF, and the contain­ render a greater service to our ers broken over Roosevelt's head. country by suggesting a better Personal Let's take a vote, people. plan than the one in operation at On the other hand, why not the present. After all, criticism is Smoking CHRISTMAS move all the distilleries in Great so much better when constructive Air Britain over here, and let Hitler than it is when it attempts to tear Conditioned COLONY in Balcony WINTER PARK • PHONE 45Q | CARDS have all of the Island that is left, down the ideals of others, without \ if he wants it. I don't. offering a way out for the stooges OPEN 2:00 P. M. DAILY -- 39c MATINEE — 44c NIGHT With a stock of whiskey like Prices 50 cards —pardon me, I mean Congress­ that, we could in six weeks time men. SAT. MORN. — 10:00 A.M. prepare 5,000,000 men, in schools THURSDAY and FRIDAY! Anyone who doesn't agree with "HARMON of MICH." For $1.00 up such as the Harper's School for this little message is a" Damn Inveterate Souses who could and ROSALIND RUSSELL ADMISSION — 19c Adults Democrat. Let your Christmas greet­ damn sure would protect our fair DON AMECHE ings be "obediently yours." country, at least, the section con­ taining the distilleries. Incidently, KAY FRANCIS Let them cry "Merry SUNDAY and MONDAY! Christmas" with all your the spirit and moral courage of - IN - own charm and personal­ our army would be increased im- Ficfitn's Strangest AdveatereJ measureably. Who wouldn't fight Alan Anderson "THE FEMININE ity. Select the cards that Studio Photographer best suit your individuality for a cause as great as that. Think TOUCH" how much faster our machines 388 N. Orange from our catalogues, and Dial 3464 Orlando, Fla. they will be printed with would run if a small portion of Scotch were mixed with our gaso- your name. Order now to SPENCER TRACY m assure an early delivery.

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Clearly highlighted was the Girl's Riflery one weakness of the Rollins team. Namely, pass defense. Time after Doubles Round Robin Events Andy's Garage! time the Tampans went over the line for sizeable gains, but were unable Riflery, this year, will be placed which is to be held on Sunday af­ to make any progress through it. Looks like a bang up team for next in the spotlight of the girls' sport ternoon November 16. The more Church St. year. This Griffen guy may be another Tiny Phillips, though not as activities. All efforts have been people the merrier, and you don't made to constitute good marks­ have to be what is called a good Day Phone 75 J big. The Rollins line ran like the four horsemen in the Tampa backfield. Night Phone 319W1 Calvin Peacock and Donnic Hansen squirmed and wiggled all over the manship as well as enthusiasm and tennis player. Everyone is wel­ interest. Girls, come down to the field. Joe Justice seems to be doing as good a job coaching as he did come! Good or Bad! but no indif­ rifle range and really learn to playing. Last year's Baby Tars almost* copped the state championship. ferent entrants. The main stipula­ -Vi! shoot under the capable guidance It's in the bag this year, that is if or Florida haven't other plans. tion is that you are interested and UP-TO-DATE of the range officers, Alfred Roose­ And we imagine they have. But you never can tell. For the present we enjoy playing tennis. You come, velt, Harrison Barnes and Jules SHOE have nothing but compliments for the teamwork and spirit of the frosh. and we'll guarantee a good time. Steffens. These boys are putting As for the art of tackling, the frosh might be able to give a few pointers Have your entry in by Saturday, The RighREPAIt WorkR SHO— P all they have into making a real November 15. Entry sheets will be For The Right to the varsity. To all except Riley Weinberg. For the lightest college success of riflery. Later in the year 240 E. Park Ave. football player in the country that mite sure packs a wallop. posted at both Physical Education WINTER PARK, FLA, matches are to be scheduled be­ offices, Lyman, Cloverleaf, Carne­ i tween the sororities and Independ­ Sunday afternoon Bob Matthews and Ralph Hagood loaded their speed­ gie, Pinehurst, and Beanery; so add ent groups and you girls should all your name to the list right away. boats and caravaned to Deland where they picked up various prizes and start training as soon as possible. All names will be drawn out of a SKATING NITEJ things. Remember last summer Hagood almost won the National Out­ For the first time in the history of hat to make the draw and determ­ board Motor Championships. Girl's Riflery at Rollins College, a The COLISEUM ine your place in it; in this way Kelly and the Lambda Chis dashed ice water on the Independents' hope women's cup will -be awarded to On Road to Orlando] teams will be arranged and handi­ of winning the Gary Cup, but there's still a long trail a-winding. The the winning team, by Alfred Roose­ SPECIAL PARTY RATM capped according to skill. If you K.A.'s have been practicing in the dead of night and the bright of velt and Dick Wesson. Also a medal morn. If determination counts for anything they may have a much will be presented to the girl with have a particular partner with stronger team from now on than they've had for four years. Right now the best marksmanship. All pre­ whom you'd like to play, that is the X Club and the Lambda Chis look like the birds with the worm. The cautions are being assured and wonderful, but be sure and men­ 1 Phi Delts haven't the teamwork and zip that characterized them last carried out for the safety of all tion this when you sign up. DENMARK'S year. The most improved team probably is the Independent. those on the range. Bulletins have An entry fee of one thin nickel been placed in each house, specify­ will be charged, and the winning j Sporting Goods When one Delta Chi meets another he says, "How're ya feeling? ing the rules of safety on the team will receive the total sum in | Central Florida's N«ft I'm sore." The other D.C. answers. "So'm I. But I bet those Sigma Nus Rifle Range. charge account form at Mackie's. | And Finest Sporting G| have some charley-horses. Don't forget practice." Yes, sir. At last our Think of all those extra cokes you Store. intelligent fraternity has come out from behind its forest of academic Miss Weber will make arrange­ can have. honors and meets the others on the brutal sports field. Good luck, fellas. ment and changes in schedule for Bring you,r own balls !j We'll 1149 N. Main St. Phone You've got the gumption. those wishing to substitute riflery look forward to seeing you all at Opposite New Post Offic * * * * for another sport. Class hours have 2:00 p.m., Sunday afternoon, No­ ORLANDO Al Roosevelt announces that*riflery will start soon. Here's a chance been drawn up to the convenience vember 16, on the college tennis to get in on the ground floor. Learn how to handle a gun and you may of the students and are as follows: courts. get to be a corporal within a reasonable time after you're drafted. Or Monday and Thursday—4 to 5. If there are any questions; ask should we mention those things. Anyhow shooting's a lot of fun ... As Tuesday and Friday—10:45 to Papers, Ribbons, Carboi) 11:45 or 11:45 to 12:45 long as you're not the target. ly. Sororities entering teams are for typing * * * * Another section will be arranged the Kappas, Pi Phis, Thetas, Gam­ We tried to get a line on the tennis team but couldn't find anyone if needed. ma Phis, Chi Omegas, Alphi Phis, Sheaffer Pens and Pene who would talk. There are lots of rumors floating around, but everyone i News!! And of great import­ and the Independents. L. C. Smith and Coroi is afraid complications might set in if they confirmed them. Who are ance! The Women's Physical Edu­ There was a meeting for trans­ Typewriters we to stick our neck out? cation office in Cloverleaf has a fers and day students in Lakeside telephone all its own. The number last Tuesday to explain the wo­ Desks and Office Chain Baby Tars Beat Tampa is 94. men's sports for this year. How many of you like to play Be sure to take your swimming O'Neal-Branch d SPAGHETTI? (Continued from Page 1) tennis? Did you know there is a tests. Mid-terms are coming up 39-43 E. Pine St SEE punt on his own fifteen and dash­ tournament being arranged? It is soon and if you have not taken your Phone 3051 Orlan RAPETTI ed up the sidelines for eighty-five not intramural but just a tourna­ test you will get an incomplete in REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI yards aided by the blocking of ment for everyone to come out and Physical Ed. With Meat Balls and Sausage "Happy" Clarke. try her skill. No super or superior Real Italian Home Cooking When the laurels are given for back hand or smashing serve is re­ ROYAL ) 669 N. Orange Ave. line play it will be hard to deter­ quired for entrance; the only qual­ Winter Park Florida mine the outstanding man. The ification is an interest in tennis. DRIYE-m THEATRE Typewriter Headquartei entire forward wall, from end to Enter for it'll be fun. Just see •ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL* Sales and Service end, played strong defensive Bobby Betz or Miss Weber and PARK AVENUE she will put your name on the list Enjoy movies in the Com­ All makes used typewriten BEAUTY SALON games. To the spectators it ap­ fort and Privacy of your peared that they were trying to and let you know whom you are to 346 E. Park Ave. play. own car. Three complete DAVIS OFFICE Phone 113, Winter Park see who could make the most programs changes weekly. Mrs. Lillian H. Rahl, Owner tackles. They charged hard and While on the subject of "Why SUPPLY j fought all the way never backing up don't you try this" let me mention Adults 25c plus tax 29 E. Pine St. Orlai once. the Tarpon Swimming Club. Car Free. All in all the Tarlets combined Twelve people have signed up for Phone 5114 — 5115 SERVICE AND REPAIR to show great promise for a pow­ this group swimming club already. KEYS —LOCKS erful varsity eleven that is in the If, you take to water like a duck, making. They appeared to be the come on in. Sign your name on the Phone 0954—Nites—2-1097 DUBSDREAD COUNTRY CLUB BILL ARMSTRONG'S best group ever assembled at Rol­ list by the Physical Ed. office in LOCKSMITH SERVICE lins. The play of the "Baby Tars" Cloverleaf. There will be tryouts STABLES 422 \. ORANGE ORLANDO can well be summed up in the few for this club soon, so hurry and Fine Saddle Horses, Competent Instructors Under the Giant Umbrella words uttered by an excited spec­ sign up if you are interested in MARY J. ANDERSON TELEPHONE 2-1731 tator. As the game was growing fancy swimming. OWNER ORLANDO into its final stages he was heard The intramural basketball TowVe Safe! to say, "Just wait till next year games are starting soon and every­ and Rollins will really have a good one has been practicing frantical- When you drink your varsity." "THE TIP FOR YOU IN '42" rich, creamy milk in The Rollins Beanery Friends of Eli Haimowitz will Ahlgrim & Lytle —because— be pleased to know that the 21 year old pianist and Rollins graduate Desoto - Plymouth "BETTER BUY BUICK!" SALES & SERVICE of two years past has received a 1942 Models on on Display COMPLETE SERVICE FACILITIES It's Pasteurized! fellowship to the Juilliard School QUALITY USED CARS of Music in New York City. 312 Fairbanks Ave. Phone 356 DATSON Orlando Linen & Towel Supply Co. Orange Buick Company Incorporated DAIRY CO. A FLORIDA INSTITUTION 330 N. ORANGE AVE. PHONE 6114 148 W. South St., Orlando Specializing in Quality Merchandise Well Laundered Cars to be serviced will be called for and delivered Phone 287-R J. Walter Dickson, Mgr. 69 W. Concord Ave. Phone 5861 Orlando WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1941 941 ROLLINS SANDSPUR SEVEN commended for even putting a Upsilon Beta chapter of Chi Omega takes pleasure in announc­ ramj [ars Favored to j team on the field, this being the Touch Football first year they've done it. In fact, ing the pledging of Mary Louise GUN SMOKE they have a tricky offense, but they Sagar on Monday, November 3. thi [ake Davis-Elkins lack the men to carry it out. Their The range has been fixed up over League Led by defense is just not there however. Team Friday Night the summer and has at last become All of the K.A.'s scores came on the place that it was hoped it power plays. They just lined up would be, when riflery was first Lambda Chi's and plowed through the weak de­ Students! New Offense Prepared For started three years ago. We are fenses of the Delta Chi's. The Delta Latest Model [ Heavy Hurricane Team glad to see that there has been X Club Defeats Kappa Alpha Chi's only score came when Grove some interest taken in shooting this Independents Top dropkicked from the 27 yard line ROYAL PORTABLE •Next Friday night will find the year. There has been an offer of a Sigma Nu's for a field goal and off at an angle lollins Tars opposing another new cup for womens' intramural riflery at that. Typewriter • THE standard typewriter ia team: Davis-Elkins of Elkins, West in the hope that this will stimulate portable size the interest of the women in the Delta Chi Enters The Independents put up a great . These two teams will be • "Big Machine" features sport. The matches will be held First Football Team battle against the Lambda Chi's, • Monthly Payment Plan meeting each other this year for under the same rules as those but lost 13-6. For awhile in the the first time in the history of the which govern the men's intramural by Jack Liberman last quarter it looked as if the In­ "Central Florida's Largest •tools. shoot. The main requirement is The 1941 touch football season is dependents were going to win the Distributors of Office Machines." well under way now. At the pres­ game. The Hurricanes of West Vir­ that each group enter one team of ent moment, it looks like a three- The first half was scoreless with ginia have a big, scrappy team and two individuals. Several of the cornered race with the defending the combination of Cox and Stew­ the game should prove a very in­ sororities already have representa­ champions, the Lambda Chi's, the art outstanding for the non- Orlando Typewriter teresting one. We might add that tives in the riflery classes and Miss Weber has said that she will co­ Independents, and the X Club all Greeks. In the third period, a ser­ the injury jinx has been on their ies of passes from Kelly to Tolson Exchange operate with us in changing the fighting it out for the trophy. 15 S. Main St., Phone 6158, Orlando •ail since the season began and put the ball over the goal line. The sports schedule of any of the wo­ Last Tuesday, the Independent even now has several veterans extra point was not made. Mid­ men who wish to take riflery in­ team showed its strength by easily kenched. way in the last quarter, Cox toss­ struction as sport. Of course the defeating the Sigma Nus, 19-0. On the other hand the Tars with ed a long one to McDonald which, matches won't take place until the Harvard Cox led the attack with an open date this past week-end if it had been completed, would Jaunty Campus end of the winter term, but it his passing and quarter-backing. [have had an opportunity to heal have meant a score. However, it would probably be wise to get in In the second period Cox tossed a their injuries and should be in bounced out of the receiver's some practice early. ten yard pass to Stewart who got good shape for the tilt Friday hands. Then on another series of HATS Copies of thhe rules which gov­ away for 35 more yards before be­ night. passes from Kelly to Tolson, the Men's Ladies' ern shooting have been posted on ing tagged on the Sigma Nu 11 The coaches have had the boys Lamba Chis scored again. The ex­ the bulletin boards in every house, yard line. Cox then sliced off right Pork-pie Style working on some new formations tra point was made on a pass from and a list of the range officers has tackle for the score. The try for this week which will probably be Kelly to Bowes. been added to that notice. It was the extra point was no good. pied in this game. earlier hoped that Bob Haganeur In the fourth period on the very The Independents' only tally Boys who are now on the in­ came near the last play of the would help with this work, but we first play Cox tossed one to Batts jured list but are recovering nicely game, when Stewart tossed one to are sorry to say that he found that for 37 yards to the one foot line. are: Ollie Barker, who received an McDonald for sixty yards and the he couldn't make it, so the range Although Cox lost four on the next I eye injury in the Mercer game; touchdown. Cox's kick was no good. officers are: Harrison Barnes, Al play, his pass to McDonald into [Pershing Scott, who has been both- Roosevelt, and Jules Steffens. If the end zone was completed. In • ered with a bruised knee for about The final game of the week was you have any questions about rifl­ the closing minutes of the game a I two weeks; Paul Meredith, who re- a massacre with the Sigma Nu's ery, go to these range officers and 50 yard pass from Cox to Batts j turned from the Miami game with trouncing the Delta Chis, 39-0. The they will be glad to tell you all put the ball on the Sigma Nu's an injured shoulder; Bill Justice, Sigma Nu's scored on a blocked about the matches and the range. five, where another pass put it recovering from an ankle injury over. Cox's drop kick was good. punt which MacDonnough picked received this week in practice; and We hope that this year we will * * * * * up and carried 35 yards for a Made of Zelan-treated Ele­ Frank Grundler, who has been be able to take a team to the In the second game of the day, score in the first quarter. They matches that are held in St. Peters­ scored twice in the second period, ment cloth in the natural bothered with a leg muscle in­ the Lambda Chi's defeated the Phi tan and light tan shades. jury. These boys are all coming burg, and also to engage in shoots Delts, 20-9. The victors started once in the third quarter, and along nicely and should be in good with other colleges. This plan has right off marching down the field. twice in the final period. Shower proofed. Men's have shape by Friday. not gone beyond the idea stage as It appeared however that they a fancy puggaree band; the Following the Davis-Elkins yet, but we are working on it in wouold be stopped when McFall in­ ladies' have a plaid colored game the Tars travel the following the hope of seeing Rollins repre­ tercepted one of Kelly's passes, but Rollins Textbooks band and underbrim. Friday to Tampa to encounter the sented in the intercollegiate cham­ the play was called back as the and Spartans. The following week-ends pionships later on. Phi Delts were offside. Two passes Stationery Priced at $2.50 the Blue and Gold finish up their by Kelly put the ball on the one schedule against Presbyterian and foot line and Cummings took it Howard, respectively. Weber Phys. Ed. President over. THE BOOKERY A natural gabardine hat in These last three games ought to In the second period, while deep E. Park Ave. Phone 282-W men's with a leather band be very good games and good tests Marjorie K. Weber, Professor in their own territory, the Phi at $1.95 of the Tars's real strength. of Physical Education at Rollins Delts had one of their passes inter­ WILLIE MORRIS has been elected the first presi­ cepted by Wetherell. Kelly then ROLLINS CENTER dent of the newly formed State passed to Tolson in the left flat R. C. BAKER Association of Women College It has been called to the at­ and the score was 12-0. Ryan's SHELL Physical Directors. At The Corner, Downtown tention of the Sandspur that the drop kick was good. COMPLETE SERVICE Student Council has voted to Seven Florida colleges have Towards the end of the third AT CAMPUS ENTRANCE name the newest building the joined the association. They are: period, the Phi Delts scored two Rollins Center. The two wings Florida State College for Women, points when Kelly, hearing the of the Center will be named the Stetson University, Miami Uni­ horn, stood still behind the goal wmr DO wu mmf^mm DO vou wm? Student House and the Alumni versity, Southern College, Tampa line and was tagged. (The ball is House. University, Weber college, and not dead until the whistle is blown Rollins. and not when the horn is sounded.) In the last quarter, Myers threw Kennel Club Meets Thursday Clements a long pass on a sleeper WESTERN AUTO play which worked because Tolson, TRADING POST Can Supply Your who was covering Clements, slip­ The Central Florida Kennel Club ped as he went back to try to AUTO NEEDS is holding a meeting tomorrow knock the pass down. Minor place- Phone 6443 night, November 6, at 8 p.m. on kicked for the extra point. The ma GET mmmiHG NEW OR USED Church and Orange, Orlando the mezzanine of the Angebilt Lambda Chis came right back and Hotel. The topic of the meeting on a series of passes, scored the 976-980 ORANGE AVE. WINTER PARK will envolve plans for this year's final tally of the game. A pass from • Stationery Dog Show. All Rollins students Kelly to Cummings added the ex­ • School Supplies who are dog owners or fanciers tra point. SOUTHERN DAIRIES • Greeting Cards are invited to attend and if they wish to make any entry it is most On Wednesday, The K.A.'s de­ Sealtest Ice Cream ROLLINS PRESS STORE important they come to this meet­ feated a fighting but weak Delta is served exclusively in the Beanery ing. Chi team. The latter should be SPECIAL FOR NOVEMBER Buttered Pecan ice cream and Raspberry Tarts Philco Radios — Radio Service EXPERT LUBRICATION, WASHING Bennett Electric POLISHING, SIMONIZING BAGGETT'S STANDARD SERVICE Shop East Park Avenue Phone 9184 E. Park Ave. •CM CE-EAM3* Phone 434 Next to The College Campus EIGHT ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I The Jaundiced Eye Over There how the German mind works. must be held just at the conclusion been chairman of thq Same Olde Road of the mating season when the mallow Toasting division snipes are setting forth to find Mamaroneck Chapter (Continued from Page 4) (Continued from Page 4) Three United States destroyers food once again after the long Daughters of the Ameri definite views on such things— When the Germans captured the have been damaged by submarines. city of Kiev, they thought they vigil at the altar preparing them­ lution. In this capacity, now. The destroyers Greer and Kearny selves for the taking of the mar­ gathered a fund of knowl had bagged quite a prize. They were crippled but made port. The Saturday night saw many of ital vows. November 8th, 8:15 p.wil l render him an inval sent home official pictures of whole Reuben James was not so lucky as the Rollinsites out at ol' Dreadful, m. E.S.T., has been determined as to all those who will attend blocks of houses, all of them in­ her mates. She went down some rolling around in the atmosphere tact. This was the first city the the proper time and date through urday evening. where off the coast of Iceland. Dr. Meyers calculations. He has of Orlando's upper crust, and in Russian's had not leveled before Dean Marian Van Burfl Two thirds of her crew of one been confirmed in this by the high and out from among the tables they left. The Germans were plan­ land, Dean of Women of hundred and twenty men are still priest of the Togo Lhamasery in near the ringside of the new danc­ ning to use Kiev for winter head­ College, has cooperated m< missing. There is no doubt that the Gunga-on-the-Dhin, Tibet, who is ing space they've roped off out quarters. Suddenly all hell broke erously with the arraal Navy had its destroyers aggres­ the original calculator of the there. Consensus of opinion seems loose. The citadel blew up. So did committee under the dir sively pursuing U-Boats with snipe hunt, and the world author­ Carl Fowler and has to have been that most people had other important buildings. Chaos depth-bombs. The path America is ity. a good time. But worst taste of reigned from Sept. 24 to the 29th. following today is the same road consented to an extension the evening, however was exhibit­ Those nasty Reds had mined the she followed in 1917. Will we keep Mr. Donald Murphy, eminent time limit on Saturday nigj marshmallow-toasting authority, ed by one freshman who proceded city. The conquerors were afraid on this path to war or will we young women students. Alilll : to toss his date for no particular to walk into a building, turn on a take a side road? Your guess is and local representative of the W. planning to go on the Sn^ reason, right square into the pool. light or even breath. Any thing as good as the next guy's! C.T.U., has kindly consented to will so inform their ii1 Evidently certain of "the family" might set off a dreaded mine. take charge of the Marshmallow- housemothers, and will tfl have not yet cast aside the follies Twenty blocks were destroyed Toasting activities of the evening. matically granted permisskj of early childhood. Afterwards after the Germans had taken over. McFall Heads Hunt He will set up headquarters on Woo main out until 1:45 p. m. f finding difficulty in getting home 10,000 caches of explosives were Island, purely for marshmallow- A requisition list for thi (Continued from Page 1) in time to dry out by other than uncovered. In the Lenin Museum toasting purposes, and will be glad mallow Toast will be pos however, as it is they that deter­ to receive all hunters at any time natural processes of evaporation, alone the Nazi found three and a bulletin boards or names half tons of dynamite. Nazi spokes­ after midnight, when the hunt will Jane found small consolation in mine when the snipes go into their given to Jenelle Wilhite befi men cried, "What fiendish tricks!" be concluded. Mr. Murphy has long definitely being able to include mating season. The snipe hunt day noon. If the Nazis had done the mining, herself out of the group then known it would have been called "ingen­ as The Great Unwashed. Other ious ingenuity." But the Reds did couples disported themselves with it; so—they are fiends. Strange a sort of 'Tve-done-this-SO-many- times" attitude down at the rail- happy time buying everyone drinks, side of Club Harper, but neverthe­ throwing us significant looks and less managed somehow to keep generally bantering the conversa­ rigor mortis from setting in. Only tion along with "PLEASE-don't- livening event of the evening was call-me-Byers." Byers' only com­ :<:S*?;: the mysterious vanishment of Mac- ment for the day was—"Whee!" Corkle's car which finally turned After warning Jack Ruth about •-•*^v. up only after frantic threats and trying to stand on his head for too GLORIA AND BARBARA BREWSTER searchings which we're not sure long a stretch, the inner circle Popular twins of stage and screen were worth the end of finding the began to feel the need for a general thing. Oh, well, every man to his exodus back home, where "theaks poison, or something. that stick" were eaten, politics and On Sunday, a fairly large contin­ general culture were discussed and gent of people set out for the sleep started to creep up on every­ beach little daunted by a cloudy one by degrees until the only per­ sky and general threat of rain. son left awake was Police Chief Hopes that the weather would im­ Buchanan who was last heard prove as the day wore on were mumbling traffic regulations to blasted as icy winds sighed over himself far, far into the night. the dunes and through the Pelican's living room throughout most of the w*? afternoon. Grimly determined to do something constructive, the m group, consisting largely of Sigma Nu's and dates, repaired to that mouldy mortuary laughingly known as Coronado's "Casino" where the cup was quaffed and the rafters rang with song for the rest of the JUST ARRIVED! afternoon. Maine-iac Bob Ruse en­ Larry Clinton's, "Jazz Me Blues," tertained with selections from the with "Let Me Off Uptown" the menu of a nearby restaurant run and To gfi* yo» Tat by one Nick Popaloopas while "Concerto" and Intermezzo" L cigarette that played by the one and only smooth, suave, sophisticated Put- Carmen Cavallaro Put Putney looked at Peggy Welsh, occasionally roused himself to THE MUSIC BOX "-and listen to thisk song. Barbara Theel was having a Just off the Campus it takes the Right Cn™u- • wese best cigarette tobacco, /* blend that awV i "°accos, the « mat can t be copied... to gj ve Chesterfield the exr™ - LOOK YOUR BEST tobaccos that m Pleasure that ml 'ng m kerSSay For That Davis-Elkins Game! THEVSAT^T ° '

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