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If such materials steve bell vanessa shaw mike donoian dale speigal are found on the above said locations steve donaldson erica staffeld peter erickson kathleen sullivan they will be removed. sheri flynn m melanie tammen twiggy hagerty bill viall cindy hahamovitch jay werba lizzjacobson bill wood A good dinner PICTURES theresa bender willis dupont without the frills david greenburg david reed in Winter Park scott roth BUSINESS MANAGER karen Simmons By Rob Morse AD MANAGER c.j. Jennings SENTINEL RESTAURANT CRITIC AD SALES Winter park is the dining and they's probably sell more of carla beasley capital of Central Florida, so we it if they weren't so good at amy fiedling are told. That is, unless EpcOt making good old North American laurie galbreath Center or Dade City has knocked standards. dean hardy it out of the box. (More about Let's talk beans and rice. The phil pyster Dade City's claim to the title at a Athena serves up great versions LAY-OUT later date.) But the good people of these Mexican staples — at of Winter Park can't spend all dinner, mainly. (At lunch you savage prods. their time dining. They have to can get them in a burrito for eat, too. about a buck.) The refried beans The Rollins Sandspur, Florida's Any day of the week, except are homemade and as delicious oldest college, was established Sunday, you'll find a good cross- in their own way as the section of the Winter Park elite, aforementioned potato salad or in 1894 with the following mixed with a solid quota of the the homemade home fries (not as editorial: less than elite, eating at a modest redundant as it sounds) served at "Unassuming yet mighty, sharp establishment somewhat breakfast. The rice is moist and and pointed, well rounded yet misleadingly named the Athena well-flecked with tomato and many sided, assidiously Sandwich Shop (119 E. Morse onion. The beans and rice would tenacious, yet as gritty and Blvd.). All posh towns have0 be a meal in themselves, except tenacious as its name implies, restaurants similar to this that the folks at the Athena have victorious in single combat and civilized little places serving a tendency to accompany them good, honest, inexpensive food a with the likes of enchiladas, therefore without peer, block away from the main drag's burritos, chimichangas and wonderfully attractive and tony restaurants and Cuisinart- quesadillas, all for a mere $3 or extensive in circulation, all these supply shops. However, no town, $4. will be focused upon posh or otherwise, has anything The quesadillas are large flour investigation to be among the exactly like the Athena. torillas folded over a mixture of extraordinary qualities of the Pay no attention to the name on cheese and fresh chile-pepper- Sandspur." the Mediterranean-blue awning. and-tomato-salsa, then topped The Rollins Sandspur is a The Athena is not a Greek with sour cream (weird, grainy restaurant, although it does offer sour cream squeezed out of a publication produced a vestigial Greek dish, a good patry tube, it must be noted), by the students of Rollins salad loaded with slabs of feta guacamole, chopped olives and College. Sandspur offices are cheese, the right kind of olives scallions. The enchiladas are located in the Student Center, and a surprise layer of chunky simply cheese or chunks of Rollins College. The Rollins homemade potato salad on the chicken in corn tortillas, but Sandspur is produced at The bottom of the bowl. To perfectly they're topped with an intriguing, Type People, 1524 Formosa symbolize the Athena, the Greek almost Italian tomato sauce. You Ave., Winter Park, FL and salad ought to have a layer of also can get a statuesque version printed at the Oviedo Outlook, salsa too. of that new favorite of North The Athena is a curiosity: an Americans: nachos. An alleged Oviedo, FL. American restaurant with a half order of these tortilla chips In an effort to establish a Greek name that specializes in piled with salsa, guacamole and continuing dialogue within the Mexican food. It's a restaurant sour cream costs $2.15, and it's Rollins community, the Rollins within a restaurant, a Mexican fully enough for twopeople. Sandspur promotes discussion restaurant 'manque'. At dinner the Athena used to indigeneous to the scholastic People keep going to the serve the Latin stewed beef environment. Therefore this Athena for its sub sandwiches known as picadillo (in burritos paper encourages students to and hamburgers (most are under for $2.95) and an item called $2), massive, well-appointed Pescado Vera Cruz ($3.95), baked voice their opinions or concerns salads ($2.75 to $3), generous club fish with salsa. Remarkable on pertinent issues in the form sandwiches ($2.15 to $2.65), deals, but not many people of letters to the editor. pretty carved and stuffed ordered them, so they re no Letters will be printed on a tomatoes ($2.35) and, of course, longer available. space-available basis. All letters that homemade potato salad It seems that people don't must be signed and must be (included in the price of many of realize that the Athena is a received by the Tuesday before the above). But the owners keep Mexican restaurant. The word is the paper appears. All letters on pushing the Mexican food. that the owners will change the It's darned good Mexican food name as soon as they can afford a should be addressed: Editor, — if somewhat Americanized — new awning. Rollins Sandspur, Box 2742, Rollins College. next publication date, november 9,1982 page 4, October 26,1982, rollins college sandspur

Editorials Rocky Horror Revisited

One idea that has been a week to be on call to walk must work on the problem You're standing in your disappears. Do not walk around alone at night, if at all suggested is to have guys girls home at night. If this man ourselves. College is a time of dorm, talking on the hall phone. volunteer for a couple of hours is not going to be caught, we fun, not fright. Suddenly the door opens and possible. you are face to face with someone with long strawberry blonde hair, a white blouse and yellow sweater, and a green and white shirt. No problem — just another Rollins preppy coming to visit. College Press Service Wait — why does this girl <&y?&z- have five o'clock shadow and rather broad shoulders? Why does her hair look like it came from Woolworth's? This is not a woman, its a — a — a TRANSVESTITE! A word to strike fear into every heart. Seriously, though, this man has been causing problems on this campus for a long time. For the past two years he has been around several times during the year. Yet recently he has been making his presence known way too often. Over the past few weeks he has paid visits to at least five sorority houses. Some he just left when he was discovered, at one he was chased out with a broom. At another there is evidence that he spent time in their basement. In fact, he lived on and off in one sorority basement for over two weeks last spring, stealing food from their refrigerator. What can be done? So far no one has been hurt, but in the past he has been armed. He seems to be afraid of men, so every time security arrives he Beverage Law: Drinking Age Going to 21

Florida's drinking age will soon be 21 if an residents of Florida. Representative Fran Carlton disapproval of this amendment. If you are not a amendment to the present Beverage Law is'passed from Orlando will sponsor this amendment in the Florida resident, write to the lawmakers listed in the April session of the legislature. Obviously Spring session of the State Legislature. If you are a below. Rollins College is included in the 42nd this change would have an impact on our campus. Florida resident, write to your State Senators and district, represented by Thomas Drage, who also It will also affect 40% of our student body that are Representatives voicing your approval or supports the bill.

Take part in the political process, or else NOTE: This list is subject to change after the Nov. 2 decisions will be made without your input. elections. An updated list will be published in the Nov. 9 Sandspur.

STATE SENATE STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ORANGE COUNTY FOURTEENTH DISTRICT ORANGE COUNTY FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT George Stuart, Jr. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT Thomas Drage, Jr. P.O. Box 1188 Bruce McEwan P.O. Box 87 90 East Livingston St. P.O. Box 2386 Orlando, FL 32802 Orlando, FL 32802 Orlando, FL 32802 305-422-2461 305-843-2666 305-841-1982 FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT FIFTEENTH DISTRICT THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT Dick Batchelor Toni Jennings Daniel Webster P.O. Box 67 1032WilfordDr. Suite 420-C Orlando, FL 32802 Orlando, FL 32803 3500 W. Colonial Dr. 305-896-9061 305-898-1861 Orlando, FL 32808 305-295-0902 SEMINOLE COUNTY SEMINOLE COUNTY FORTIETH DISTRICT THIRTYTHIRD DISTRICT SIXTEENTH DISTRICT Richard Crotty Bob Hattaway Clark Maxwell Suite 303 P.O. Box 884 P.O. Drawer 1539 1720 S.Orange Ave. Altamonte Springs, FL32701 Melbourne, FL 32901 Orlando, FL 32806 305-834-9355 305-724-6666 305-841-8680 THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT Bobby Brantley JohnW.Vogt Fran Carlton Suite 107, Longwood Village Center 3500 North Atlantic Ave. P.O. Box 7447-A 1843 SR 434 Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Orlando, FL 32854 Longwood, FL 32750 305-783-9618 305-291-2882 305-331-1003 college sandspur^ October 26,1982, page 5

A Refusal to be Imagized: A Public Resignation Term - Paper Factory .. . Dear Editor

Another sorority rush has come and gone and along with the bids that were handed out on pledge If someone were offering a seminar in Creative Saturday went more of the usual unnecessary Dear Editor: Rape, I don't think I'd want to accept money for rejection, hurt and disappointment. The purpose of Since you are soliciting opinions about the promoting it, either. Choices must be made, and this article is not to condemn sororities, but rather Sandspur's carrying a "term-paper factory" ad, I those would be pretty easy choices. to make the student body aware of the system so offer the following. I'd also have an easy decision with an ad that that one can decide for oneself whether or not to be If I were editor of a student newspaper, I would encouraged the violation of not only a college a part of that system. consider it my mission to provide a beneficial policy but a basic principle of scholarly education. The system of which I am speaking is one that service to the college community, simply that. A business practice that sought to subvert the selects its members on the basis of what you can Anything to the contrary would stand outside of my intellectual and moral integrity of the college that do FOR THE SORORITY. Of course this includes responsibility. the newspaper seeks to serve would, sensibly, not that the "rushee" be their type of person; pretty As editor, I would necessarily exercise my be promoted in that newspaper. (their conception of the word), funny, well judgment as to what was worth including in the It might be examined, however. As an editor I mannered, out-going, even rich (if possible), and paper and what was not newsworthy or not well think I would relish reporting on and critically white in some cases! Heaven forbid that you be written or not of any value to my readers. I would examining the subject of such "services" to shy, older, plain, or have crooked teeth! A nice way think of this process as editorial discretion, not as students as term-paper factories. I suspect that in a of saying that one doesn't want you in a particular censorship. After all, a newspaper, unlike a rather perverse and provocative fashion, this sorority is to say that you wouldn't be good for the trashcan, is not an indiscriminate container. examination is exactly your own motive. If so, "campus image." What happens to the girls that I expect I would also use the same standards however, I wonder if it is ethical to accept money aren't good for the campus image? When campus with regard to the ads I ran. I would consider from the people you are setting up for criticism. image is put before being a good human being, whether they provided a beneficial service to the If not, then I'm at a loss to understand why the what next? readership. I would solicit ads that seemed most Sandspur means to aid and abet the promotion of When you join a sorority you are asked to trust servicable. But I would only reject those ads that plagiarism. and respect your sisters' opinions. However, if by were clearly harmful or disservicable. trusting their opinion it causes you to lose your There's a recently published book on how to Dr. Alan Nordstrom own self respect because their opinion goes commit suicide. I don't think I'd carry an ad for that. against your own values, can you really be asked to • do that? Can an individual stay in an organization in which some of its principles go against one's own? I for one can not and thus my resignation. Know that I am not turning my back on the girls themselves, but rather on a system which I can not Dedication and will not live by. It is appalling that this goes on , in a time when psychological studies have shown More on the devastating effects of rejection on the human to Liberal Arts psyche, to say nothing of mass, planned, and orchestrated rejection! If however, they choose that same system, then "Old Rules" Dear Editor that is their business and it is not my place to judge them on the basis of their decision. The girls that I WHEREAS "Rollins College is have met are super and the decision that I have dedicated to the kind of liberal arts - made does not change my feelings toward them. It education which fosters the personal is a decision I felt strongly about and one I had to Dear Editor and social development of the make. Now you too are aware of what's going on I am writing this response to Bill individual as much as the intellectual and the chore is yours. But as you are deciding, Viall's article, Some New "Old Rules" in achievement" and remember Polonius' advice to Laertes: order to clarify the schools drug WHEREAS "freedom of association "This above all, to thine own self be true policies and the effect that they are and assembly are guaranteed to all And it shall follow as the night meant to"have on the Rollins students" and the day, Community. I would like to state that I WHEREAS "it is the right and duty of thous cans't not then be false was caught last year possessing a community members to express to any man." controlled substance and was concerns when these goals are not Hamlet subsequently dismissed from Rollins by adhered to" Sincerely, Dean Goddu. I exercised my right to I am obligated to report that a new Mary Boothby appeal this decision and my case was interpretation of College policy is then brought before the Student threatening to retard social Hearing Board. Their decision was to development and restrict the natural place me on probation and my standing freedom of association guaranteed to at Rollins was then reinstated. The all members of this community. same fate will surely be met by a few In recent weeks the "Party Permit" An Addendum indiscreet students again this year, but policy of the College, a policy that whether or not they will remain in good originally was made to inform Campus to a letter standing at Rollins depends on each Safety and the Dean's Office of events case's idiosyncracies. My on campus and to reiterate the Dear Editor circumstances were favorable and that responsibilities of the sponsors of the As an addendum to this letter I would is why the Student Hearing Board made social gathering, has deteriorated into like to make students aware of the an exception of me. Dean Goddu and restricting the conditions and frequency the Student Hearing Board feel it is current situation. Two of your fellow of social functions. necessary that all students are aware of Rollins students have already been This student body, our student body, the school's drug policies, and that dismissed from college for possession has never and will never condone a dismissal will occur in every violation. of drugs. You should also realize that policy that oppresses the rights of the What every student must know and individual students to freely associate. the kind of drug makes no difference; understand is that an appeal to the one case involved cocaine, the other Furthermore, restricting the freedom Student Hearing Board along with of association in any form should be marijuana. Both students have favorable circumstances involving their appealed to the Student Hearing Board, reserved only as a punitive device and case gives the student a fair chance to should not be a general policy of this for reinstatement, however, the hearings justify why he or she should be have not yet taken place. Whether they College. readmitted to Rollins. I hope that no Therefore, as the direct will be reinstated or not is at best students will encounter these events, uncertain. Dismissal from college is a representative of the students of this but I do feel that it is imperative Rollins College, I petition the Campus Life very serious occurrence. Admittance to students understand their right to another institution would be difficult to Committee to address the deterioration appeal the Dean's decision to the of the social gathering policy, to solicit obtain. Please consider the Student Hearing Board! input from all sectors of the College consequences of drug use, weigh the Community, and to develop a policy pleasure against your college which once again respects the rights of education. The drugs policy of Rollins the students and recognizes the College is being taken very seriously by responsibilities of students and the the administration, Campus Safety, student groups to plan and participate R.A.s and the Student Hearing Board. I in social activity. strongly urge students to do the same. In this exercise, I offer the Campus Carolyn VanBergen Life Committee my assistance and support and remain Paul Vonder Heide Columns Conflicting Roadsigns For How Much words: mike korens the future. A lack of confidence in the long-term Do Sanctions The American people have been confronted by economic condition of the United States is partiallj confusing roadsigns. On one hand, unemployment responsible for the high level of unemployment in the month of September rose to a discouraging which currently stiff les our work force. Favorable Amount For? level of 10.1 %. Clearly, some might argue, this is an expectation by businessmen about the future can indication that our economic road is twisting necessarily reduce the rate of unemployment. steeply downward toward a possible collision with Wall Street watchers who now claim instant words: vassily barberopolous economic depression. On the other hand, the Dow prosperity for our economy because recent gains ir Jones Industrial Average roared over the 1000 level the Dow Average are over optimistic. The stock as Wall Street experienced frantic trading at an market has a proven track record as an unprecedent pace. Some people believe that this It is and it has always been a common weapon unpredictable economic indicator. In actuality it is event signifies the light at the end of the economic for countries to impose sanctions between a barometer of the level of psychological tunnel, and they optimistically predict that the themselves. The problem however lies in the confidence in the business community. Perhaps it economy will now follow a course toward recovery. effectiveness of the measure of slapping does signify a light at the end of our economic Which sign can we accept to be the best indication restriction on countries "which fall out of line" by tunpel but it is not the guiding light to immediate of our nations economic destiny? powerful governments. Sanctions have always economic prosperity. Businessmen's confidence in been extremely difficult to be imposed strictly and The level of unemployment is often assumed to our economic future is not a guarantee of an efficiently enough to hurt "the offending" govern­ be an accurate measurement of the percentage of economic turnaround tomorrow, it is an indication ment and force it to "kneel down." The whole jobless workers and a misery index. In actuality it is of possible economic well-being in the future. reason rests on the fact that a complete agreement neither. The September level of unemployment on an international level amongst involved countries, (10.1 %) simply measures the percentage of As a frequent viewer of this nation's economic should be reached, which usually happens to be potential workers who are actively seeking crossroads I believe that our course is directed quite slim. It is because too many factors are employment. It does not measure those individuals toward economic well-being. Long term confidence involved and too many interests are at stake. who are so discouraged by their inability to secure in our economy, as represented by increases in the stock market which were spurred on by lowering When the Carter administration decided not to employment that they simply gave up seeking work. Statistically the level of unemployment in interest rates, is the most valuable asset an honor the US-USSR grain agreement in protect for economy can possess. It is essential to a Russia's invasion of Afghanistan, the American September measured 10.1 %; however, an estimate considering discouraged workers would be in the capitalistic system such as ours which depends citizen had to contribute from his income the upon individuals to forego immediate consumption amount of $1000 million in order that the surplus range of 12% or so. Another common mistake is to -and save some of their income for the future. Some grain be bought so that the domestic grain prices perceive that the level of unemployment is Wall Street watchers have mistaken business remain stabilized. The government had also to synonymous to a misery index. Despite the high confidence, and the confidence of the individual promote the production of grain-based alcohol. level of unemployment in September, the level of Argentina on the other hand, successfully seized personal income rose .3%. This is not an instance investor as well, to be an immediate sign of the opportunity to fill in the gap by signing long of magic; rather, it is an indication of our economic prosperity when it more accurately term export contracts with Russia. government's program of unemployment represents the potential of economic recovery. This over optimism does not discredit the fact that the Imagine what would happen to West Germany compensation benefits at work. Unemployment is potential for economic improvement is now a which gets one third of it's chromium and uranium financially and psychologically miserable however reality because confidence in the future has ore, and half of its unrefined copper from South its statistical value certainly is not an adcurate reappeared. This is evidenced by the argument that Africa, if it abided to the UN 1982 declaration of misery index. Unemployment is worse than its sanctions against South Africa. From the Common percentage indicates however government increased economic confidence can put people Market's view point, $1000 million worth of trade unemployment compensation benefits, and union back to work. A sign which reveals both an would have to be abandoned, something too benefits in some cases, have limited the effect of economic environment which has regained painful to consider for supporting "moral ideas." unemployment upon the individual. confidence in the future and temporary financial protection for jobless individuals, the Many times a consensus on international level is Unemployment is an effect of decreased short- unemployment compensation safety net, indicates thought to have been reached, while the opposite term and long-term expectations on the part of an economy traveling in the potential direction of happens. We have the case of the US and Iran after businessmen. Idealistically it can be assumed that recovery. the storming of the American Embassy in Teheran. businessmen are perpetually gazing forward into The US failed to secure the release of the hos­ tages inspite of the imposed embargo. The reason was that although the Netherlands, Belgium, Britain and France had feebly supported the restrictions, they took the opportunity to double their exports with Iran during that period. As in the case of Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), the fifteen year old sanctions imposed by the UN Alcoholic Community against Ian Smith's racist regime failed due to assistance of neighboring countries. South Africa words: steve reich and the then Portuguese colonies of Angola and Mozambique provided port outJets for her to continue her export flow and supply inflow. Not only did the sanctions fail to work, but they also boosted industrial output to meet 75% of its needs, Alcohol, unostentatiously, has become a major requirement of food at parties has offended many created agricultural self-sufficiency, and cut topic of discussion for this week's Sandspur. die-hard parties (a noun as odious as the people it dependence on foreign trade except oil. Dutch Within the last two weeks, the SGA has discussed describes). Many of that rugged breed have had the owned Shell and British owned BP came to her the possible uses for its surplus, Florida has audacity to suggest that those who would rather assistance. contemplated raising the legal drinking age, and ' not get "shitfaced" become academic refugees In the case of Botswana, Malawi, Swaziland and ' Vonder Hyde has written protesting party permits; placed, for convenience's sake, in Keene or Knowle Zimbabwe, an economic boycott against South teach case deals either directly or indirectly with the or Ocala. The guzzlers demand more parties per Africa could be disastrous due to the fact that they quantity of booze consumed by Rollins students. weekend so they don't have to drive or even pay to are economically dependent neighbors. This Most readers should not be surprised at this recent swill. concern was expressed in the UN assembly. re-emergence of an old issue, yet the fury of the The illusion those people labor under is that they Usually a national solidarity grows in the debate and the direction of the arguments denote are responsible adults. A regulation from the countries where sanctions are imposed, which an unpleasant reality for this emerging academic Administration is indeed repugnant to those who worsens matters. The "Bores" look with contempt superpower. Even as Rollins desperately struggles at England for letting them down occasionally. for academic respectability, its student body is can answer to their actions. But drinks are bv Countries like Israel, which expect sanctions hopelessly mired in an alcoholic ethos. "party") which overtly promotes continual and mass reaffirmation of that irresponsibility must be against them sooner or later, strive for lesser One of Dr. Seymour's greatest disservices as dependence on international trade. For example, controlled to protect the members of the com­ President has been his glorification of Hamilton munity. The fiascos before the last two Student the Israelis produce most of their aircraft spare Holt's "Don't let your books get in the way of your parts in case the US imposes military sanctions community. The fiascos before the last two Studert education." That single, seemingly innocuous Center films came as direct results of Friday night against them. As a result they will not face the statement has been unwittingly turned into^a at the Pub. If booze is cheap and accessible, a Iranian airforce's difficulties. justification forspending weekends over an As Hans-Joachim Seeler, a former Senator of endless succession of kegs, bottles, and shot much too large portion of the Rollins community Hamburg cleverly stated, "Economic sanctions glasses. Holt, one would imagine, had no idea his will misuse It. There IS no need for party permits on have a history of failure. They harden political dictum would drown academia in ankle-deep pools a campus of adults. That does not mean Rollins attitudes by the state against which they're of quarter beer. The application of Holts wisdom can do without them. imposed, and damage the economies of the s.-^es has failed to hold up to the assaults of time He Until the school reaches some social millenium, imposing them." Let it be noted, however, thai he spoke about a community which could differentiate many Rollins students will continue to think like threat of imposing sanctions is^always fearful between "drinking" and "social" in an era when alcoholics, denying the problem and blaming because no country enjoys being boycotted even if "party" did not necessarily mean booze. others for their own mistakes: all the while looking it can overcome the restrictions. Most governments The alcoholic ethos could not have been more for another drink. For now Rollins, a liberal arts consider it too much trouble to be involved in. powerful than it is todav. The administration's college begun as a monument to sober reason, sm This view amounts for both sides. exist as a sarcophagus for intoxication. rollins collese sandspur, October 26,1982, pase 7 R ollins O utdoor Club All Campus words: melanie s. tammen

Garage Sale The Rollins Outdoor Club's (R.O.C.) request to SGA monies a Rollins tradition such as Saturday, October 30,1982 the Student Government Association (SGA) of Oktoberfest might not disappear but it would have 8:00 A.M. till 1:00 P.M. $2,783 for transportation funding for the 1982-83 to either be cut back severely or find a new source year survived the infamous "Finance Committee." of funds. A situation could develop where IFC and NEEDED FOR SALE: On October 13 Senate approval was given to the Pan-Hell are the sole sponsors of such an activity Furniture, Toys, Kitchen Items, committee's recommendation that R.O.C. be given which all Rollins students (including independents) Entertainment and Sports Equipment, $1,618 of its request. The new figure was reached, annually enjoy. Since independents are regularly Yard Equipment, Tools, Books, Brad Partridge, chairman of the committee, welcome and present at Greek parties and since Novelties, Camping Gear. (Please No reported, after a close examination of the proposed SGA-funded events are one of the few means of Clothes.) R.O.C. trips was made and funding for a few R.O.C. reciprocating for the alcohol they consume at Bring all goods to Sullivan House by trips that were considered not cost effective those parties, the ramifications could be October 27th. Any large items needed to (overly-long distances, too few students involved, significant. What is interesting is that the Senate be picked up please call the Sullivan etc.) was subtracted. discussion of this issue died as spontaneously as it House ext. 2138. The largest part of the recent Senate meeting began, and without a call for further discussion on Proceeds will go towards replacing was devoted to an unplanned discussion of SGA the matter. Will anything come of this? Your guess the stolen items from the Chapel. funding of alcohol-related events. It's a sticky is as good as mine... ask one of your senators. subject because the largest supporting class of the Other SGA news: SGA budget is the freshman class, 95% of which is • The comptroller, Steve Balkevicius, reported not yet of legal drinking age. Some senators $21,569 is presently left in the general fund (what is Have you missed seeing the argued, therefore, against SGA funding of alcohol. left after annual budgeting). Columbia 11 blast off from Cape It was next pointed out, however, that since non­ • Joe Shorin was approved by the Senate as a Kennedy? alcoholic beverages and food must be served in new Student Hearing Board judge, due to a vacancy Weil Thursday, November 11th, the conjunction with alcohol at all Rollins parties now, left by one of the judges' not returning to Rollins Sullivan House will sponsor a bus trip to there is something to be consumed and enjoyed by this year. see the next Shuttle flight. (The Orbiter everyone at all activities. The newly-elected • The All College committees are getting off to a Challenger) freshman senators, attending their first Senate rather slow start, with... The time has not been definitely set meeting, were then asked how they felt. Their loose 1) the Campus Life Committee planning to as of yet. If interested please sign up consensus was that the freshmen "get around" the examine the just-finished Women's Rush and soon at the Sullivan House. carding procedures (are there really any such beginning work on their review of groups desiring procedures, yet?) so there is no problem anyway, prime housing. and if there were a problem they "didn't think the 2) no news coming from the Financial Aid INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ID NOW freshmen would mind." What is indisputable is the Committee. OBTAINABLE AT ROLLINS following: Alcohol costs a lot more than Hi-C and if 3) the Professional Development Committee freshman is truly "carded" at a SGA-funded planning on re-designing the professor evaluations Students who wish to travel outside event, then his SGA dollars are largely funding (even though that is supposedly what the the U.S. during the coming year can now what he cannot consume. committee spent the 1981-82 year doing), and obtain their International Student I.D. One senator pointed out that some SGA-funded, 4) the Collegiate Athletic Committee reporting cards from Charmane Boyd, Room 106, alcohol-related activities, like the annual only that it has been involved thus far in Warren Administration Building. Please Oktoberfest, have become popular Rollins "establishing policy." bring your Rollins I.D., one passport traditions and it would be a shame to see them go. • The new SGA By-Laws, drafted almost solely picture and $6.00 for one day service. It is more complicated than that, however. This • by Mark Peres, were approved, ending the year in year's Oktoberfest was funded with $500 from SGA, which the SGA has operated under a new design The Rollins Outdoor Club will loan $250 from Pen-Hell and $250 from IFC. Without without the backing of new B-Laws. out camping gear to any students or faculty wishing to borrow some for a weekend. The outdoor club has a complete outfit of two-man tents, back­ packing stoves, sleeping bags, and cook gear available to all students and Glamour: faculty on a first come, first serve basis. To check out any equipment, interested persons must go to Sullivan '83 Competition New House with any inquiries. They will be required to leave their Validlne card and Rollins College students are invited to participate $5.00 as a deposit in Sullivan House in Glamour Magazine's 1983 Top Ten College International while they are gone. The deposit will be Women Competition. Young women from colleges returned to the owners upon the return and universities throughout the country will of the equipment. In addition, anyone compete in Glamour's search for ten outstanding Briefs . checking out the equipment will be students. A panel of Glamour editors will select the required to take a very brief lesson to winners on the basis of their solid records of learn to use the equipment properly achievement in academic studies and/or in before taking it out. extracurricular activities on campus or in the NOBEL PRIZE. As most of the equipment has been community. The Nobel prize for chemistry was won newly purchased with Student Last year's winners included Cindy Harper, by Aaron Klug, 56, British for essential Government Association funds former SGA President and Rollins graduate. studies on cancer. Kenneth G. Wilson, allocated to ROC, careful use is The 1983 Top Ten College Women will be 46, of Cornell University won the Nobel necessary to insure long use by the featured in Glamour's August College Issue. The prize in physics. Rollins community. ten winners will receive a $1,000 cash prize. Anyone who is interested in entering the search should contact Diana Chrissis in the Sandspur BEIRUT office for more information. The dealine for Newly elected President Gemayel of NEWMAN CLUB submitting an application to Glamour is December Lebanon, asked for help to clear The Newman Club will have its first 1,1982. Lebanon from foreign forces and build annual "Newmanian Lake Front Party up the war torn country. and Picnic" on Friday, October 29. The festivities will be in the afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The picnic-party will take place at the McKean lake-front. Seniors, GREECE Hot dogs, soda, beer, and other Candidates of Prime Minister Papand- refreshments will be available. reou's Socialist Party have been forced Volleyball will be the main fare after the did you know that... into run-off local, municipal elections picnic, all are welcome. Plan to come Honors in the Major Field provides for due to Communist gains. early and have a terrific afternoon to independent research or special study during the start the Halloween weekend. senior year, under the supervision of a three member committee in the student's major POLAND department and selected by that department. C.O.C.O. Although Jaruzelski outlawed the In order to be eligible the student must: C.O.C.O. will sponsor its second Solidarity trade union, under ground annual "Grandparents dinner" on a. Achieve a minimal overall grade point average leaders call for renewal of protests. An Wednesday, November 10. The of C + (7.00) for all courses at Rollins. air of uncertainty hovered over the b. Achieve a minimal overall grade point average activities will be from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 workers. p.m., starting with dinner in the of B + (10.00) for all courses taken in the major field Beanery. After dinner, sponsors may at Rollins. take their Grandparents to watch the c. Receive the endorsement of his or her committee for participation in this program. volleyball game that evening, or for a U.S. Satisfactory performance in an approved thesis mini-tour of the campus, or other Late President Truman's widow, 95 activities as the pair wishes to. To sign or individual project, an oral examination, and maintenance of the above averages will qualify a years old, died from congestive heart up to sponsor a Grandparent, give failure. yourname and validine number at the student for Honors in the Major Field, which will be table set up in the Beanery between shown on the student's transcript. November 1st and 3rd. Forms may be found at the Registrar's Office and must be returned completed by November 1st. The Rollins College Following is a list of those seniors who turned in a Graduation Petition. Diplomas have been ordered for these individuals. This does NOT guarantee hat clearance has been given for graduation. Seniors will be notified concerning graduation clearance in the near future If you did not turn in a petition, but anticipate ®m@(M?ft graduating in December, February or May, please see Beth Lane in the Registrar's Office IMMEDIATELY. 1982-1983 Season Sundays at 4 o'clock in the Annie Russell Theatre

Bowden IV, James G. Naretta, John E. Boyenton, Joan E. Nice, Marina C. Brophy, Diane Nissen, Eric B. $ Brown, Christine D. Niver, Anne R. November 7 Bullock, Laura E. Norford, Bradley C. Cain, Leslie A. Novak-Branch, Frances L. New College String Quartet Campbell III, Edmund B. O'Gorman, Corey W. Resident Quartet of the Sarasota O'Connor, Edward G. Carangelo, Robert L. New College Music Festival Carlson, Timothy M. Oreck, Paul A. Cassidy, Michael O. Owens, Andrew H. Assisting Artist Chalker, Karen A. Owens, Dedrick L Thomas Brockman, Piano Cheney, Elizabeth A. PaganoJr., Grover Chrissis, Diana I. Palko, Laura J. Christoff, Gregg B. Partridge, Bradford K. $ Christy, Anthony N. Partridge, Karen M. December 12 Coltraine, Laura A. Pascale, Lisa A. Coon, Stephen S. Patterson, Suzanne B. Florida Symphony-Rollins Chamber Orchestra Cox, William K. Paul, Geoffrey S. Ward Woodbury, Conductor Payne, Todd E. Cranton, Peter R. Music from "Egmont" Opus 84 Beethoven Crawford, Cathy C. Pecht, Elizabeth A. Fantasia for Piano, Chorus and Crichton, Carolyn S. Pelletier, Helene Orchestra, Opus 80 Beethoven Dampier, Michele M. Perkins, Thomas I. Thomas Brockman, Piano Darmstadt, Pamela S. Pinkham, Tragg J. Bach Festival Choir Davenport, Karin W. Plowden, Karen A. De Lucia Jr., Anthony Popp, Catherine L. Dehler, Kimberly M. Porter, James T. $ Dejong, Cecilia C. Portilla, Elisa January 9 DesMaraislll, Philip O. Poulin, Peggy N. Diamond, MarkS. Powell, Charles B. Vermeer Quartet Dickson, Thomas W. Pradilla, Maria H. Press, Evan R. ("Among the top quartets active today" - New York Times) Diggans, Susan Beethoven Purvis, Jeffrey H. Dixon, Kelley R. Quartet in B Flat Major, Op.18, No. 6 Britten Rafman, Neil M. Quartet No. 3 Donlan, Nancy L. Quartet in E Minor, Op. 44, No. 2 Mendelssohn Eichhorn, Bryan W. Rauld, William G. Esham, Barbara E. Ray Jr., Richard M. Eurton, Christopher T. Raynolds, Helen W. Evans, Lisa A. Reich, Steven H. February 6 Farrell, Kathleen A. Renaldo, Barbara L. Fischl, Mark A. Renton, Denise L. Solo Piano Recital Fitton, Teresa K. Reynolds, Sybil C. Sylvia Reynolds Fontera, Darrow M. Rickman III, Barney J. Freeman, Gwendolyn K. Riley, John A. Freeman, Thomas R. Riveron, Nirania Galbreathll,Johr.W. Robinson, Elizabeth K. $ Gallo Jr., William K. Robison, Julie A. March 13 Gibson III, Edward D. "Roman, Kimberly D. Goggin, David B. Roth, Douglas M. Florida Symphony-Rollins Chamber Orchestra Goldfus, Karen L Salyer, Brenda S. Ward Woodbury, Conductor Gorrell, Era J. Sarra, Anthony G. Lincoln Portrait , Aaron Copland Gould, Beverly K. Saxton, Terry D. Ross Rosazza, Narrator Sayers, Clinton T. Hagood, Susan K. Symphonie Concertante . Joseph Jongen Schaffner, J. A. Hahamovitch, Cynthia E. Alexander Anderson, Organ Hall, Betsy J. Scherer, Kerry K. () Hall, SusanS. Schieich, Paul R. Hallowell, Heather Schott, Eric C. Harding, Casey C. Schubert, Robin G. $ Harrigan, Kenneth H. Sedlak, Timothy M. April 2 Hartwig, Joan M. Selover, Dawn M. (Saturday at 3 o'clock) Hathcock, Ronald S. Shaffer, Robin E. Haufe, Christel A. Shankweiler, Christopher Mozart's Hawkins, Linda K. Shaskey, David J. Heffeman, Shauna M. Shaw, Patricia A. "The Abduction from the Harem" Heise, Susan A. Shaw, Vanessa T. In conjunction with the Orlando Opera Company. Helms, Kimberly G. Sheridan, Angelia J. and the Annie Russell Theatre Henderson, Carol A. Sherlock, Glenn P. Directed by Dwight Bowes Hewitt, Debra A. Shipman, Cynthia K. Ward Woodbury, Conductor Heyde, Diane C. Simmons, Karen L. Hill, Andrew M. Simoneau, Lisa M. Hill, JoannahD. Sintz, Lesley E. HilMnger, Catherine M. Skorupski, Margaret T. Slowik III, Thaddeus M. April 17 Hinton, Robert G. Smart, Lisa B. Connoisseur Concert Smith, Jeffrey M. Hogan, Caroline L. Alphonse Carlo, Violin Katherine Carlo, Piano Hollinger, Karen S. Smith, Morgan L. Charles Gottschalk, Trumpet Ward Fearn, Horn Hunter, Rex A. Sparaco, Steven F. Iverson, Kelly J. Stake, Elizabeth M. William. Gallo, Trombone Jaar, RhinaV. Stalder, Laurel J. Sonata in B Minor Ottorino Respighi Jackson, Margaret V. Steinbaum, Michele L. Dinner Music for Brass Trio Susan Lackman Jackson, Robert B. First performance Jackson, Sherry V. Composed with the assistance of a grant from the Stoner, Jane D. State Council on the Arts Jaffray, Gregory D. Storer, Douglas R. Sonata for Trumpet, Horn and Trombone Francis Poulenc OFFICE Jebb, Stephanies. Strickroot, Susan A. OF THE Jennings, Cynthia R. Sullivan, Kelly A. REGISTRAR Johnson, Paula J. Talbert, Madelynn M. Jolicoeur, William R. THE FOLLOWING Tammen, Melanie S. Jucker, Kenneth J. STUDENTS HAVE Tarnow, John C. Rollins College Music Faculty Kavanaugh, John W. Taylor Jr., Donald R. APPLIED FOR Kaveny III, Robert G. Testa, Kenneth M. Alexander Anderson, Organ and Choirmaster GRADUATION IN Keith, Jennifer M. Thornley, Grant G. Thomas Brockman, Artist-in-Residence DEC, FEB. OR MAY Kerner, James C. Train, Michael C. Alphonse Carlo, Violin (Emeritus) OF 1983 Kimball, Michael J. Uzielli, Caroline P. William Gallo, Department Chairman and Music History Kirk, Carson W. Valley, Michael T. Kleis, Anne M. Van Bergen, Carolyn J Susan Lackman, Theory and Composition Kloepple, DuaneG. Vierra Jr., Roger F. Sylvia Reynolds, Piano Koehler, Kerrie L. Vittetow, Thomas L. Koetters, Gary T. VonderHeide, Paul F. Ross Rosazza, Voice Abad, Ana R. Krajicek, Kerry A. Wagner, Diane Ward Woodbury, Director of the Concert Series Affelder, Robert L. Krausz, Pamela A. Waibel, Steven G. John Tiedtke, Trustee Advisor Alday III, Thomas G. Kroft, Nancy J. Walker, Caro Aldredge, Matthew W. Lambert, Lisa A. Wargo, John M. Rollins College Concert Series . Alfonso, KirkG. Landkroon, Francesca M. Warren, Melissa A. Allen, Robert K. Laugier, Yvette M. Washick, Kathleen R. Altier, Stephen R. Leatherbury, Alicia A. Watkins, Richard A. Andrews, Abigail E. Leighton, Rachel A. Weaver, Frederick J. (Limited Number of Student and Faculty Season Anibarro Jr., Gustavo C. Leonard, Timothy F. Weiss, Philip J. Tickets are still available at $10 and Apodaca, Gerard L. Lifsec, Brian S. Wettstein, Cynthia M. Archerd, Ann L. Lipten, Karen J. Wettstein, John F. $24 respectively.) Arena, Elizabeth M. Litchfield, Elizabeth A Wickley, Mary Beth Armour, Lisa R. MacMillan, Ronald J. Wiley, Jeffrey C. Attaway, Andreanne C. MacTaggart, Tara Willcox, Karen K. Axt, Virginia K. Rollins College Maiucci, John E. Willis, Julie L Baker, Miriam H. Mansolillo, Gail A. Wilson, Tammy L Balkevicius, Steven P. Martinez, Fonts Cristir.n Winkelman, Scott C. Barbieri, Lauren A. Mc White, TheoT. Witchey, Douglas R. Baribault, Amy R. Box 2731, Rollins College Meeh^n, Gigi M. Wittbold III, John G. Bass, Wendy C. Winter Park, Florida 32789 Meyer, William D. Wood, James B. Bernardo, Christopher A. Miller, Cynthia L. Wroblewski, Valerie L. Bertrand, Marc D. Moore, Janice M. Zangwill, Richard M. Bocinsky, Mark L. 646-2233 Morcott, Deborah D. Zuckerman, Gregg I. Tke M**Cmpbh ftutiofe* Sktp* fc CfrturfRMulft rollins collese sandspur, October 26,1982, page 9 'LOW mar 4 fttt Tum^tiaifw ut An Evening With The Dean words: lizz jacobson RADIATOR SPECIALISTS

2300 K. Poult Aue. Two Sunday evenings ago Another major issue that 10622 6 Carnal Th. 630OiW«xSl Htaitfowl the X-Club got representatives was brought up concerned the UnimVwfk housing review system. Last 644-9327 from most of the fraternities, 275-9327 (OpjHiMte FatytauMfo) sororities, and special interest year the Housing Review Board houses together with Dean was transformed into the wcrBtewt • «tfc 291-9327 Goddu for a cool-headed Campus Life Committee. Dave conversation. Lord, who was present at the The idea behind this meeting meeting, is Dean Goddu's man was to talk about various on the committee, and he campus rules pertaining to commented on the way things parties, housing, student were going to be done this rights, special interest groups, year, they are going to review and whatever else happened to the gualifications for prime be on the minds of the students housing and get all the terms or the Dean at the time. straight in order to avoid Dean Goddu began by conflicts like last years saying that a get together like NCM/KA/Fine Arts fiasco. this was a good idea and that Dean Goddu was also asked Entertainment he hoped this would be "a to define his position as beginning conversation" in a "Acting" Dean of The College. series of many discussions He explained that he holds the concerning the changes of title of "Acting" Dean because Halloween campus life and where the the job was temporary, and he students stand on matters. does not intend to serve after Heat Wave Why do we need party May. He also expressed his permits? That was the first idea about creating an starring guest ion posed to the Dean. He additional position, an MELBA MOORE explained that the reason Assistant Dean in charge of behind the party permit was to residential life. This Dean Love's Comin'At Ya/You Stepped into My Life let the administration and would specifically be in charge WILLIE A AMES security know what was going of student issues and would on, and to make sure that there work intimately with the from TV's "Eight is Enough" was not too much happening students, bringing them closer plus, special guest stars on any one night. However, to the administration. Dean Goddu stated that if the It is reassuring to know that SHALAMAR students showed that there the Dean is on our side. He The Second Time Around/ was no need for party permits wants to establish a solid then perhaps they could be relationship with the student l Can Make You Feel Good done away with. He also body. This was a trial session brought to light the fact that to see what the near future BILLY IDOL since the party permit has been might bring, and it looks like Hot in The City in effect the noise and everyone held the college and vandalism level has been its community in their best THE DAZZ BAND considerably lower than in the interests. So, if all goes well nothing should go wrong. Let It Whip/Keep It Live past. Saturday. October 30 9 p.m. till 1:30 a.m. Five red-hot shows, plus unlimited use of more than 40 Go Ask Alice Magic Kingdom attractions ... all, for the price of one ticket — $11.95 per person, advance-sale; $12.95 per person at the gate (if available). Tickets Limited, so "let it whip," and "make that move" to Sears, Walt Disney world ticket locations and Walt Disney world Village! 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SPECIALIZING IN THE REPAIRING resum' e AND REMANUFACTURING Alternators — Starters Generators — Regulators We have our own line of Batteries, Belts, Headlights and other electrical components. Dear Rev. Knight, i *J£,S could be your lucky daV- The classes of 1/2 MILE EAST OF SR 436 ON SOUTHSIDE OF HWY. 50 J1983, '84 and '85 are filled with prospective 'applicants. Should you want a representative from SPECIAL OFFER: our freshman class, you should inquire again after FREE ELECTRICAL CHECK OUT WITH AD Alice Rollins College has a Surf Club? Rollins College has surfers? The answer to those two questions is, of course, yes. The Surf Club consists of several hard-working officers, and is rounded out by just about anyone who likes the beach. In its second year at Rollins, the club is basically an organization of beach-goers, both men and women. Meetings are held every other Thursday night in the Newman House and anyone is welcome. There is no fee; however, one can acquire a Rollins College Surf Club T-Shirt for $8. There are no prerequisites for joining the club — less than 25% of the members can surf. A pair of baggies and some suntan oil are the only things needed for all interested. There are many other duties performed by the club besides fun in the sun. The club is a big part of Homecoming Week this year, sponsoring a Hawaiian Luau and % dance! Randy Huston, President and Fast Service • Low Rates Founder of the Club, is extremely G Call Cathy Cano excited about the potential of ih's T j,p 327-1499 fledgling outfit. Huston moved here from Melbourne Beach where he competed regularly, and with the help of Ar Kurt Kempster, started the club last year. "We're getting really involved this year," says Randy, "and with all the interest around, we definitely have a future." The club recently held a free safari to 8th Street in Cocoa Beach FREE where they administered surf lessons to Fun in The Sun! all interested students. "We had people Home of the who had never seen a surfboard before, SINKHOLE SUB standing up and having a blast by the end of the day," comments Huston. DELISI'S FAMOUS SUBS Another important function of the buy 9 Subs 10th Sub is Surf Club is the Surf Team. Sanctioned FREE by the National Scholastic Surfing Delltl Subs are thick & prime! Association, the team competes locally with such schools as UCF, FIT and 41* West Fairbanks Ave. Brevard Community College. Returning 628-9669 team members Randy Huston, Dave Kingsbury, and Rob Carter are expected 1 2 4 5 to lead the Tar ripsters this Spring. Other promising members include two hot freshmen, Tom Narut and Adam Neale. YOUR CHANCE TO COME TO LONDON Information on any of the club's activities can be found at the Sullivan Junior-year programs. Postgraduate diplomas. One-year Master's House. The Surf Club is an interesting degrees and Research opportunities in the social sciences are offered aspect of life at Rollins College. at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Remember... surfing is a natural art. The wide range of subjects includes: Accounting & Finance, Actuarial Science, Anthropology, Business Studies, . Economics, Econometrics, Economic History, European Studies, Geography. Government, Industrial Relations, International History, International Relations. Law, Management Science, Operational Research, Philosophy, Planning Studies, Population Studies. Politics, Sea-Use Policy, Social Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Social Psychology, Statistical and Mathematical Sciences, Systems Analysis.

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Edncitioml Cwter There IS a difference On October 16 and 17 the Rollins Water Ski Team UlyA.^ L Course Class Starting brought home the second place overall trophy and MCAT a gold medal in women's jumping from the National LSAT-GRE. jfS^ LSAT Nov. 4th Collegiate Water Ski Championships. The F L GREPSYCH/ J P Nov. 10th tournament, hosted by Auburn on a private lake in • Fine Lingerie GRE BIO / MSKP GRE Alabama, was the culmination of a season • Foundations DAT -VAT/ MB GMAT Dec. 6th beginning last October. Ninety-five teams • Swimwear GMAT / ECFMG Jan. 16th competed nationwide to qualify for one of the • Loungewear PC AT /FLEX- VQE 2238 Winter Woods Blvd. twelve positions (two schools from each of six • Prostheses Fitted OCAT /NDB-NPB Winter Park, Florida 32792 AT / RN BDS San Jose Exec Ctr SSAT / CI Wo reserve the right to cancel any clo*s tor 'ski team" continued or. pg. 12 218 PARK AVENUE, N PSAT /SPEED- , which there Is Insufficient enrollment WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789 SAT /READING" CALL PRIOR TO DEADLINE 305-647-5519 TO CONFIRM DATE CHANGE Days, Evenlno. or Weekends 678-8400 Centers In More Than 80 Ma (or US Ctttes I _, Puerto Rico. Toronto. Canada h. Lugano. 5wtf»rfo"OL. rollins college sandspur, October 26,1982, page 11

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Admissions mght in step Playing For A Worthy Cause academically strong students by President Thaddeus Seymour has Admissions is involved in working been battling head to head against the toward President Seymour's goal of The Rollins Amateur Golf Tournament "Jollie Rollie Collie"playground image making Rollins the leading liberal arts of Rollins and the Admissions Office is institution in the South. keeping right in step. Now the latest Admissions, in connection with the ByDaleSei'9 ? word from the front is that they might Financial Aid Office, has been doing even be winning the battle. special recruiting to seek out highly According to the Admissions Office, qualified students. Funds for academic Each year Rollins College sponsors an Amatei this year's freshman class has a higher scholarships have been made more Golf Tournament to raise money for golf scholar. number of students who scored higher readily available to these qualified than 1200 in the Scholastic Aptitude ships. The tournament took place October 8th students. Other forms of financial aid Test (SA T) than in the past few years. through the 10th, and was held at the prestigious have also been made more accessible There were eight National Merit Buena Vista Club in Orlando. The turnout for the and this is a factor in drawing in more Scholarship Finalists, which keeps up event was excellent. Approximately 144 applicants to choose from and thus with the number in recent years. Twenty businessmen, some from as far as New York, allowing greater selectivity according to freshmen qualified for Honors turned out for the competition. The entrance tee Director Ingrahams. With 46 percent of Scholarships, the largest number to do sizeable $350, covered everything from cartrenk all students presently on some type of so from one class. One of these to a formal dinner-dance at the Orlando Country aid, she also noted the dependency of freshmen even turned down Harvard to Club on Sunday evening. come to Rollins. recruiting on college and federal funds. The upswing in the number of The winner of this years tournament was Ken The increase in the number of academically strong students applying Joiner, and in second place was Ray Darmstadt, academically stronger students this is just a part of a trend started by a push whose daughter Pam is Captain of the Rollins Go year, according to Julia Ingraham, for serious academic students which team. The tournament was expected to take in Director of Admissions, is because has begun at the last couple of years. about $20,000. There is a $60,000. allocation of "Rollins has been building its academic Since it started, Director Ingrahams funds each year for golf scholarships and the reputation and is starting to become also notes that, "We are finding that balance is paid by each student in their tuition f% more recognized. "A push for greater Rollins is competing with other But there is good reason to keep the scholarship visibility and publicity for Honors prestigious colleges in the South such going. Such names as Mark Nicolette, who took Scholarships has also helped to attract as Tulane and Vanderbilt, for the same second in the 1982 Doral Open, Janie Blalock, am strong students. applicants."She also noted that Rollins Debbie Austin head the list of golf greats thathe\ The emphasis on attracting more doesn't always enroll these applicants attended Rollins. but at least the school is now com­ David Lord, Coordinator of the tournament, fel\ peting against more established that it "opened a lot of doors" for the college the schools. "More students are also tournament attracts about 100 of the most questioning whether Rollins may or prominent business people. These individuals en v may not be 'too tough' for them, which offer job placement to Rollins graduated in their ski team" from pg. !Of mm ' is also a good sign," she added. various fields and also make contributions to the Director Ingrahams also clearly college itself. regions) in the Nationals. stated that their main concern in A thank you to all the Rollins students who Northeastern Louisiana University (NLU) took top recruiting remains for sound students volunteered your time to assist in the tournament honors for the third year in a row with 8805 total who can contribute in some way to the and congratulations to Mark Diamond for his points. Rollins, ranked number three coming into Rollins community. success in receiving his All-American awardatth the tourney, slipped past Florida Southern by a completion of the tournament. mere 30points, 7685 to 7655. California State came *«= in fourth with 5960 and Texas took fifth with 4450. With five of the top ranked skiers in the country, SHERRY UNDERWOOD NLU would have swept all six events had it not PROPRIETRESS been for the women's jump team. Led by Lisa 102 PARK AVE N. Simoneau, who won individual honors in the event WINTER PARK with 112 feet, the Tars surpassed NLU 1400 to 1380 total points. Marie Seigneur and Caroline Hogan helped boost the win with 96 and 93 foot leaps respectively, but all would have been lost had it not been for an incredible effort by Cassie Hillinger. Cassie, who had been jumping consistently in the high 60's and low 70's came through with a Gtmm& - [imma 99 third and final leap of 90 feet. The jump, which Sample our new scents in placed her ahead of three NLU women and clinched the win, was 15 feet farther than she had leaped all potpourris and season. Another surprise during the weekend was the imported fragrance. effort put forth by the men's slalom team. The Tars, CALL CLARA FOR YOUR COMPLIMENTARY having lost three top skiers to injuries, weren't FALL BEAUTY MAKEOVER really considered contenders in the event with 644-1025 competition such as NLU, Southern, and California State of Sacramento. Due to an outstanding 2nd place finish by Steve Coon (2 at 35 off) and a surprise 5th place by Ted Stoner, though, the Tars captured second place in the event far ahead of Southern and just behind NLU. In women's slalom the Tars lost a heartbreaker to NLU by a mere 35 points — 1315 to 1350. Despite Caroline Hogan's 2nd place tie in the event the loss was difficult for the women because practice the two weeks prior didn 't pay off as well as had been hoped. In men's jumping, however, practice did pay off as Steve Coon (131 feet), Chris Bernardo (120 feet), Jeff Lockett, and George McLean all jumped their farthest ever to hold off a final event barrage by the Southern team which was hoping to take the second place overall away from Rollins. By this point NLU had the overall sewn up but Southern was still gunning for the runner-up position which Rollins has claimed for the third consecutive year now. NLU pulled off another narrow win — just 30 points ahead of Southern in the event. In the two tricking events which took place on Saturday the women's team placed third and the men's team took second. Hogan and Simoneau added to their strong overall scores placing 3rd and 6th respectively. Mike Morgan and Brad Norford twisted their way to 5th and 6th place finishes to push the men 5 points (1360 to 1355) ahead of the frustrated Southern team. The men trickers, who tied NLU for the national title in last year's tournament, finished a good distance behind the strong NLU team this year. Coach Paul Harris was very satisfied with the team's performance. "Many of the skiers had their The Winter Term in China Is On! best performances ever," explained Paul. "Of the Throush the courtesy of the International Travel Service Kong for a four day stay. 55 skiers entered in each event, our people placed in Beijing, we have received final clearance for our Winter consistently in the top 10. Our basic problem was Term to the People's Republic of China! Providing 15 Anyone who wishes to participate, must let D handling NLU's depth." students participate, the cost of the trip, including all Edmondson or Assistant Dean Reich know immediately, The Tars continue their new season with a meals, will be $2,695 from Orlando. The students will down payment of $1,200 is required at this time, to h* tournament at UCF on October 30 and 31st and one leave on January 6 and return on January 27 They will the spaces on all flights. This is the first time Rollins h at Florida Southern on November 6 and 7th. enter China in Peking, travel to Xian, Nanking, Xuxi been able to offer this great educational opportunity a" L buchow and Shanghai, from where they will fly to Hong the price is much more reasonable than anticipated. rollins college sandspur, October 26,1982, page 13 category goes to Grant-Gordon Thornley (King Charles/Charlemagne). A famous historical figure, Charlemagne Pippin. ruled with an iron "Christian"heart, not Brushing easy to portray for the average Rollins Submitted by Dan Richards undergraduate. Thornley, however, pulls it off with a headstrong vigor that manages to set BEGINNINGS OF A STORM him off nobly as the royalty he is, both Last Thursday night, at the Annie physically and vocally, best I Russell Theatre, I attended the opening exemplified in the song "War is a I beg for rain today, performance of the season's premier, Science." and a friend who will understand why. Pippin. When it was over, I knew there Other musical highlights in the show Sleep was a comfort for a while; was only one word that could properly come from Cynthia Mills (Catherine), pillows get too soft, blankets too hot. describe what I had just witnessed: whose duet with opsahl entitled "Love Showering cooled me down, phantasmagoria. Song"provided some touching words made me smile. If you have had the opportunity to moments enough to ultimately attend the show during its first weekend convince Pippin of what he truly wants. run, you most likely have had similar Also, Doreen Weeseas Pippin's Clouds are flying into place. thoughts, though maybe with less spunky grandmother, Berthe, livened 1:38 p.m. syllables. things up In a hurry with her "No Time Warm coffee soothes my aching thoughts Confused? Most likely. But the At All" number. of jelly beans and beer on tap. confusion you're experiencing is not the Both she and Britt Nichols (Theo), the Soon the rain will come, type that leads to anxiety or disillusion­ show's youngest player, came from the birds are nestling in branches of trees. ment. Rather, it intrigues, mystifies, community and both enthusiastically fascinates. carried their part of the message across Such is Pippin, with a message to as likeable and capable as the rest of A powdered body passes time the ensemble. by counting ways to fold a shirt boot. hang a skirt A more common description may Lewis, portrayed by Daniel Seth Wagner, second in line to inherit the eat an orange include the term "spectacle" (a mere come on rain. three syllables), but no matter how long throne (to the dismay of his pushy the words may be, they alloonvey the mother, Fastrada), adds some blunt, IV fact that the Rollins Theatre slapstick comedy throughout the Drizzle begins to fall. Department has more up its sleeve than production. Though primitive, it works Good rain professionalism—they've "got magic to well within these "series of unigue sweet rain. do!" vaudevillian sketches,"as Directors. Joseph Nassif describes the show. Wash rain From its macabre beginning to its wash. intense, stark ending, the Rollins Left only with the title "Players", the eleven students responsible for the production is indeed magical. Lizz Jacobson But what would Pippin, a musical, be majority of the living spectacle, or shall without finely executed orchestral and I say phantasmagoria, on stage were vocal performances? Fortunately, for the most part, the audience never found Lizz Jacobson is a senior English majorat Rollins out. College. Anyone wishing to submit manuscripts for this column or the Brushing literary magazine, please do so by Nov. 1, 1982. We accept poetry, prose, short stories and artwork of any medium. Brushing campus mail box — 2361.

are unguestionably "on the right track." Regardless of the relatively un not ice- able opening night lapses; a note here, a light there—or not there, the show does what theatre does best—be theatrical. Oh! What about the "message to boot?" Director Nassif confirms the moralistic intentions. To him, it's the proverbial good angel vs. bad angel, or rather, man's constant battle between good and evil. However, one defines it, it's there, it's timely and it's "shouldered" by Nassif phantasmagoiically (seven syllables!). So, as the leading player encourages, "Come and waste an hour or two." It simply fun to watch. won't be wasted. With their circus-like visages and multi-period costumes, they went the Without guestion, Jason Opsahl as full spectrum in presence as well as AUDITION DATES FOR A.R.T. Pippin ...is Pippin. His vocal guality character; and did it with flair, obviously PRODUCTION OF DYBBUK and range, boyish charm and zest seem enjoying themselves in the process. an ideal combination and surely what As for the nonliving spectacle, set The Annie Russell Theatre author Roger 0. Hirson and and costume designer Dale Amlund announced that auditions for the music/lyricist Stephan Schwartz had retains his reign in the Central Florida second production of the season, THE intended for the title role. area. Making the show "colorful" was DYBBUK, will be held in the Theatre on In his continual search for complete carried through figuratively and literally, Monday, October 25 and Tuesday, fulfillment, to find his "Corner of the with extreme detail for every nuance October26 from 7:30 to 9:00p.m. The Sky" as Opsahl so melodically implied. In one word (and one Rollins College theatre is only philosophizes, he encounters syllable)—"Wow!" auditioning men for this production. revolution, religion and romance; all of The newest faces, Director Nassif THE DYBBUK is one of the most which initially fail to evoke total and Technical Director Tony Mendez, famous Jewish plays ever written. It contentment. focuses on the life of a young student, As Pippin's, and the audience's, his mystical death and subseguent guide through these bizarre and transformation into a dybbuk, fantastical events, Christopher Gasti culminating in a religious trial and (Leading Player) offers perhaps the death. shows most refined dance seguences, The production opens in the Annie ala innovative choreographer Paula Russell Theatre December?. 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Part of the reason is the Rollins was lucky enough to and a freshman at Rollins, finds the overall city's personality. "It's such a transient town," employ someone as well experience a positive one which has brought her Jennifer commented. "Everyone is coming and attuned to the needs of the family even closer together. During her father's going because nothing is certain.. .if they are students, as Mrs. Geottling is, campaign they found themselves doing everything going to be there after the next election. A lot of she worked at the University of together, including walking precincts, handing out people don't get close to anybody. Finding friends Florida. For eleven years she buttons and pamphelts, attending parties, church is hard because it is so uncertain. It's been a lot of received on the job training affairs, fund raisers, lunches, and seminars. Theirs from one of the nations leading changes, a whole lot." But, still, she finds it was a group effort to get his name known. But, she amusing that, while in their district, they are reading specialists, Dr. George says, "Until people start talking about it, I don't Spache. During her time spent special but, when they to Washington, they are even think 'Oh, my dad's the Mayor'. First I think of nothing. "Just another congressman. Big deal." at the University of Florida Mrs. him as my dad. It's so natural. It's not like it's a Geottling devoted special Although Jennifer Goodling is also a huge thing around the house. It's not like royalty, congressman's daughter, and a sophomore, things concentration on working with you know. It's still a family, a regular family life." the individual and his specific are a bit different for her because her family lives developmental needs. His office, though, has brought about a few on a farm in Pennsylvania about two hours from changes in lifestyle due to the time he has to spend Washington. They prefer living in the country and away from home. But their strong family bond find it less expensive. So, when congress is in remains the same and they maintain a good session, her father commutes. Because he has relationship which leads her to sincerely state, "I'm been involved in politics for ten years how, there really proud of him, but he just seems like my dad have not been any drastic changes in her life and he's a super, funny guy." recently, but she does say, "I think it changed his For sophomore Jennifer Shaw, being a life a lot because he isn't your typical politician congressman's daughter is, "Fun, it's different, it's coming from being a lawyer. He was a really interesting. You get to meet a lot of people." schoolteacher and a high school principal. Pretty But it is also a situation which she describes as major step between that and running for office. But "tough on family life. You have to have a really he kept his life in perspective and what is close family to be able to survive it." That is important, which is his family. It's the most especially true when Congress is in session. A important. What's really great about him is that he workday may require her father to stay on until two really sets aside time to share with each one of us. or three in the morning after havinq gone in at eight And he's always there when you need him." the previous morning. But Is has made the time Jennifer also respects her father for the they have together a lot more special. When I asked Mrs. Geottling incredible amount of patience he has; it is a virtue to comment upon the most Jennifer's dad, though, has been in politics for a which he applied in dealing with all the people he important aspect of the Skills long time. Before becoming a congressman he was encounters, including those who call at home at all Center she told me that the the Mayor of Fort Lauderdale. At the time she was hours of the day. center is for the re­ much younger, but she still recalls it saying, "We Like Virginia Frederick and Jennifer Shaw, used to go around and we'd all get together, get all development of skills that have Jennifer Goodling is aware of the stereotype which the kids together, and we'd all go in pick-up trucks been forgotten, and not for generally accompanies being a politician's to the farm and campaign for him and wear hats remedial help. Rollins students daughter, but it doesn't affect her because she and pass out literature door-to-door and stuff like are of high quality these days, knows that in the end, after people get to know her, and although many have that. Then we would all go down and he would take everybody to McDonald's for lunch or something. they will respect her for what she is. And that difficulties with grammar, attitude is one which all three seem to share. 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