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Rollins College Rollins Scholarship Online Rollins Magazine Marketing and Communications Winter 1971 Rollins Alumni Record, February 1971 Rollins College Office ofa M rketing and Communications Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine Recommended Citation Rollins College Office of Marketing and Communications, "Rollins Alumni Record, February 1971" (1971). Rollins Magazine. Paper 239. http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine/239 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Marketing and Communications at Rollins Scholarship Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in Rollins Magazine by an authorized administrator of Rollins Scholarship Online. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FEBRUARY/ 1971 trA-iT«n - a. ••..-f'sfl WALT DISNEY WORLD FEATURE STORY—Page 6 We Rollins College column! RECORD WINTER FARKS CHANGING SCENE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING THE CLOISTERS CONDOMINIUM FLORIDA GAS COMPANY Alumni out of the immediate area will hardly recognize Winter Park with all the changes taking place. Shown here are some of the more significant additions to Rollins' fair city. EXECUTIVE PARK INTERSTATE 4 AT LEE ROAD ROLLINS ALUMNI e Rollins 1970-1971 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS B. T. Heineman '64, MBA '67 President . College Robert H. Lorenzen '58 First Vice President and President-elect lumni Robert O. Harland, Jr. '50 Second Vice President Ann McMillan Hicks MAT '68 Secretary Dennis N. Folken '56 Treasurer ""RECORD Catherine Bailey Coleman '38 Robert B. Colville '26 in this issue FEBRUARY/1971 Blanche Fishback Galey '35 Frank M. Hubbard '41 Franklin D. Hutsell '55, MBA '68 David Lord '69 The Importance of Alumni Annual Giving John C. Myers, Jr. '42 A listing of the 234 Alumni who in fiscal 1969/70 Betty Rosenquest Pratt '47 qualified for membership in one of the four Robert A. Robertson '34 honorary giving organizations formed by the Rollins College Alumni Association 4 Patricia Warren Swindle '50 There's a Mouse in Our Future! ALUMNI TRUSTEES An exciting look at the pomp and circumstance William E. Winderweedle '28 of Walt Disney World now under construction here Howard C. Kresge, Jr. '66, MBA '67 in Central Florida and scheduled for opening this coming October 6 Bernard R. Bralove '34 An Adventure in Common Sense Education EDITORIAL STAFF Text of an address given at the November 4th Walter M. Hundley Convocation . by Dr. Warren F. Kuehl '4-9 9 Director of Alumni Affairs Editor Reunion / 1971 Scheduled April 16-18 Make plans now to attend the biggest and Loison P. Tingley best reunion ever! Surprises galore 12 Assistant to the Director Jack Pyle Associates Alumni Clubs in Action Production Consultants Reports from thirteen Alumni Clubs from Houston to Boston 14 Tar Topics Three pages of activities about Rollins, Member: American Alumni Council its people and events 16 Editorial Office and Alumni Office Alumni House, Rollins College It's Autobiography Time Telephone (305) 646-2266 And you can help by taking a few Winter Park, Florida 32789 minutes of your time 19 The Class of 75 The ALUMNI RECORD is published Will be better with your assistance 20 quarterly by Rollins College Alumni Association, Winter Park, Florida, and Spring Sports Schedules 21 is distributed to graduates, former stu- dents, and seniors of Rollins College. News of the Classes 21 Second-class postage paid at Winter Park, Florida 32789. Rollins Alumni Calendar of Events back cover VOLUME 48 NUMBER 2 Circulation 11,500 Listed below are 234 Alumni who in fiscal 1969/70 qualified for mem- bership in one of the four honorary Importance giving organizations formed by the Rollins College Alumni Association. HAMILTON HOLT CLUB Edwin R. Buttner Jean Astrup Faubel Membership in any one of the George W. Hines PIONEERS Robert W. Johnson organizations is open to Alumni James B. Parramore '05 John D. Moore (or parents for the latter two) who Donald A. Cheney '07 David B. Owen Eda Brewer Woolley '07 make unrestricted annual gifts at 1937 the levels of $100-249 (Hamilton Helen Steinmetz '08 Fannie Robinson Cheney '10 Ralph H. Gibbs Holt Club); $250-499 (A. W. Rol- Henry A. Porter '16 John G. McKay lins Society); $500-999 (President's Paul L. Thoren '17 Mary Oldham O'Toole Club) and $1,000 and over (Chan- Florence M. Stone '19 1938 cellor's Committee). Benefits of Carroll L. Ward '21 Albert Borden membership are varied—Hamilton Wallace Stevens '24 Catherine Bailey Coleman Holt members receive a handsome 1926 Davitt A. Felder Robert B. Colville Malcolm H. Whitelaw membership plaque; A. W. Rollins George C. Young Society members receive an ash Stanley E. Warner tray; President's Club members re- 1927 1939 Charles A. Spross Orville G. Fennell ceive book ends and the Chancel- Robert M. Hayes, Jr. lor's Committee members receive a 1928 Wilma Heath Lauterbach Rollins chair. All these are if the Laura Randall Huttig William Webb, Jr. donor wishes. Members of each Robert L. LaMartin Charles C. Zehler 1940 group receive certificates and peri- Nathan Bedell odic newsletters, as well as place- 1929 Ely Haimowitz ment on various honor rolls. Virginia Fisher Zimmerman Carl Good Hoover 1930 1941 Harrison S. Cobb Betty de Giers Armstrong Christian L. Ebsen Norine Farr Bills Damaris O. Wilson Melvin Clanton Income from membership in Betty Hubbard Courtney these organizations is the same as 1931 John E. Giantonio Mathilde Mizener Andrews income from a gift to the Annual Pollyanna Young Giantonio Ralph N. Ewing Charlotte Stout Hooker Alumni Fund, whether it be $1.00 Marjorie Rushmore O'Hara Herbert W. Hoover, Jr. or $1,000, and is used to help off- Hampton L. Schofield, Jr. Betty Stevens Hunt set the College's annual operating 1932 Charles J. Knowles costs. This fiscal year (1970/71) the Robert G. Cleveland Eleanor McAuliffe Menger College expects to expend some Lottie Turner Cook Rudolf Toch $500,000 for operating costs over Harry A. Fosdick 1943 Albert M. Johnston Peggy Kirk Bell anticipated revenue before unre- Albert C. Valdes stricted gifts. The Alumni Associa- Ouentin E. Bittle Jane Sholley Clanton tion is responsible for raising 1933 James H. Ottaway Edward M. Friedson $125,000 of this amount. Therefore, Ruth Hart Ottaway Josephine Caruso Walsh the importance of Alumni Annual 1944 Giving is obvious, for without it, it 1934 Eugene D. Coleman Ina Mae Heath Bittle would be difficult to keep the Amelia Bigelow Dewey William D. Nobles, Jr. doors open. Burleigh B. Drummond 1945 Frederick F. Tone Mabel Mabry Dann Mary Childs Tone George P. Gross 1935 1947 Charlotte Rathbone Farr We hope that not only all those Douglas G. Bills Blanche Fishback Galey Alyce E. Merwin Eleanor Reese Morse below retain or increase their mem- Orville R. Thomas bership, but that many new mem- Elfreda Winant Ramsey Sara Luce Smith 1948 bers from the Alumni ranks will William T. Woodhull Edith White Watson join this year. 1936 1949 Lennox L. Allen J. Richard Andrews Volney C. Bragg Abraham L. Starr 4 of Alumni Annual Giving Adele Shapiro Zimmerman 1961 1944 CHANCELLOR'S COMMITTEE Richard A. Bishop David H. Faile 1950 John A. Hirsch Betty Mikkelson Martin James L. Levy 1950 Virginia Butler Natolis J. Jay Mautner, Jr. Richard F. Knott Vincent A. Rapetti PIONEERS 1954 Everts S. Sibbernsen 1962 Edwin A. McQuaters '17 Marjorie Sommer Tucker Ruth Whittaker Phillips Bruce Lee Raymond W. Greene '23 E. Robert Wilson 1963 1955 1927 1951 Diana Blabon Holt Lonnie P. Carruth Wilhelmina Freeman Greene Peter T. Fay Mariellen Mercke Hirsch 1958 1928 Donald R. Nesbitt Alexander G. Gregory Thomas E. Morris William E. Winderweedle Robert W. Miller Roberta Marling Morris Francis J. Natolis 1964 1930 Camille Jones Strachan Charles K. Robinson, Jr. 1961 Hugh F. McKean Cornelia Hall Tiller 1965 John B. Reese 1931 1952 Albert F. Arbury 1964 James M. Sheldon, Jr. Nancy E. Flavell Jane Truesdale Johnson Susan Camp Kresge Barbara Coleman McClanahan Mary Ann Tone Nesbitt 1932 Ralph L. Pernice 1966 Harry D. Orr, Jr. 1966 Howard Cary Kresge, Jr. James M. Johnson 1933 1953 BGS and MASTERS Thomas W. Miller, Jr. 1967 J. Paul Shelton, Jr. Angus S. Barlow Elinor Estes Miller Suzanne E. Feltenstein Robert Tiller Isabelle Hill Sheldon Michael H. Monroe 1954 Martha McKinley Monroe PRESIDENT'S CLUB 1934 Faith Emeny Conger Bernard R. Bralove 1969 Rebecca Strickland Pernice Howard B. Fawcett, Jr. David H. Lord Phyllis Dellastatious Shelton PIONEERS Thomas P. Johnson Barbara A. Spencer BGS and MASTERS Lillian Wilmott Fishback '07 Donald R. Vassar 1935 Robbelee Patillo Arwood BGS '68 Earle H. Shannon '20 (deceased) George D. Cornell 1955 Wiley M. Cauthen MBA '65 Jean Wagner Shannon '25 Sara Harbottle Howden Connie Mack Butler Charles L. Edwardson BGS '67 1934 Nancy Tinder Dade Marjorie Bethke Herring MBA '62 Robert A. Robertson 1936 Stewart M. Ledbetter Ann McMillan Hicks MAT '68 Reginald T. Clough Robert F. Meyland BGS '65 1937 Virginia Jaekel Clough 1956 James M. Ray BGS '65 Henry S. Lauterbach Jean Parker Waterbury Joseph P. Dallanegra, Jr. Leander Schaidt, Jr. MBA '62 William F. Fathauer, Jr. Mary Crambuilt Schaidt MAT '64 1938 1939 Geraldine Knapp Nardi Ruth Dey Suydam BGS '67 J. Sands Showalter Warren C. Hume H. Skillman Suydam, Jr. Augusta Yust Hume Charles G. Williams BGS '68 1940 John H. Makemson 1957 George F. Collins, Jr. Robert K. Bell Jr. 1942 1941 1958 John C. Myers, Jr. Frank M. Hubbard Marian Rich Conley A. W. ROLLINS SOCIETY June Reinhold Myers Barbara Mead Dallanegra 1948 Carl J. Sedlmayr, Jr. Barbara Moore Finch Charles A. Gundelach 1932 1950 Evan B. Griffith W. Kenneth Curry 1949 Edgar A. Swindle Joanne Anthony Griffith Elizabeth Rathbone Scudder Arlyne Wilson Showalter Patricia Warren Swindle Katherine A. Hammond Robert H. Lorenzen 1936 1950 1951 Robert H.