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LAY-OUT savage productions CALL CLARA FOR YOUR COMPLIMENTARY FALL BEAUTY MAKEOVER The Rollins Sandspur, Florida's 644-1025 oldest college, was established in 1894 with the following * — f T ««- 4fc £fc editorial: "Unassuming yet mighty, sharp and pointed, well rounded yet many sided, assidiously tenacious, yet as gritty and tenacious as its name implies, victorious in single combat and READ FOR SUCCESS therefore without peer, wonderfully attractive and extensive in circulation, all these will be focused upon Successful businessmen and women investigation to be among the extraordinary qualities of the Sandspur." consider The Wall Street Journal their The Rollins Sandspur is a weekly publication produced mandatory daily reading assignment. by the students of Rollins College! Sandspur offices are You should too. located in the Student Center, Rollins College. The Rollins Sandspur is produced at The Type People, 1524 Formosa Ave., Winter Park, FL. and printed at the Oviedo Outlook, Oviedo, FL THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. J§ In an effort to establish a continuing dialogue within the and mm /$tm\ r Rollins community, the Rollins Sandspur promotes discussion BARRON'S indigenious to the scholastic 04 CO environment. Therefore this O paper encourages students to voice their opinions or concerns on pertinent issues in the form -O of letters to the editor. o -t—' Letters will be printed on a u SPECIAL STUDENT RATES space-available basis. All letters o must be signed and must be •d a received by the Tuesday before O the paper appears. All letters should be addressed: Editor, Order through your professors who Rollins Sandspur, Box 2742, use these publications in class. Rollins College.

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take an active role in are: Admissions Committee (Student Ambassador), Coffee House Committee (Co- LETTERS chairman), Pinehurst House (Steering EDITORIALS Committee), Orientation Committee, the Publications Union and I am an Dear editor... Associate of the Chapel. The involvements I take the most pride in As reported elsewhere in this issue of With women's rush upon us again, we the Sandspur, Rollins College is about two independents would like to take to subject itself to what could be a mere this time to reflect on what choosing a ritual of reaccreditation, a self-study. sorority and remaining independent is Undoubtedly, the college could breeze all about. It is a decision which each through the process; Rollins has Rollins student at one time or another survived similar reviews with a less has been forced into seriously impressive record. The future existence considering. The problem is that the of Rollins College is not at issue. It has serious consideration often comes after brighter prospects than most the decision was made—maybe even comparable Liberal Arts institutions. A years later, as a senior is nearing self-study could successfully ignore graduation and asking himself if he is many serious problems facing Rollins. satisfied with what he has done with his At issue, though, is whether Rollins time at Rollins. takes its future seriously enough to For those of you who may be thinking commit itself to an honest evaluation of that this is a "plug" for independents... its weaknesses as well as its strengths. it's not. If it's a plug for anything, then The self-study seems to be it's a plug for MAKING THE RIGHT undertaken in earnest. The Planning DECISION. There are independents on are my work as House Manager of Committee structure should not only this campus who have wished they address the standards of accreditation Pinehurst and senator of the senior would have "gone Greek" just as there class. I am particularly proud of and but also direct the study toward old are Greeks who may have decided they problems that still need attention. The pleased with this years R-Times. As tri­ would rather have stayed independent. ed itor of the book I had a great time structure reaffirms the necessary on­ So at this time, to the women of the going process of long, hard looks at the learning about every aspect of this Class of 1986 and all the women going campus and how it operates. college. Ed Cohen seems determined to through rush this year, we would simply put forth a sincere effort in directing the I also have 10 hours per week of work- like to introduce ourselves as contented project. Though it could be an study and enjoy tutoring an 11 year old and happy independents and tell you a institutional exercise in self-indul­ boy. When I have the time I enjoy little about what we do on the Rollins gence, the self-study seems headed in a spending time alone with good friends, I productive direction. campus. We feel that in the excitement like to cycle, watch all sports and cheer of the six days which make up sorority our teams on. I also enjoy playing Two major obstacles stand in the way rush, quite often happy independents of veracity. Rollins has, in the past, sports, dancing, mingling with the are not visible to those trying to find chosen a competitive self-image. If we natives and making popcorn. Overall, I "their right decision ". are desperately striving to become the just enjoy having a good time! If you of the South (fill in the Finally, we would like to add that we have any questions about anything feel blank with any Northeastern, preferably wholeheartedly recommend going free to give me a call. Ivy League, school), how can we through rush. The sororities work very effectively gauge our strengths and hard on making the parties a great time weaknesses by merely looking at and it is an excellent opportunity to get to know upperclass women at Rollins, Melanie Tammen ourselves. Even if we fire a volley at Class of '83 other schools asserting that "you don't and for the freshmen women, a chance to get to know each other. We know Elizabeth Rm. 209 have to be cold to get a good Ex.2552 education," do they bother to retaliate? because we've been through rush Rollins is Rollins, good and bad, and no ourselves. Lasting friendships can and amount of boosterism should deter the do begin during sorority rush no matter I feel right now, in regard to investigation. what you may decide. Also, we would rewarding experiences that I have Furthermore, faculty committees like to take this chance to say to those gotten out of Rollins in the past three have, in the past, remained behind Rollins students who think that it is years, that my cup runneth over (it's closed doors while a world of activity inevitable that Greeks will mostly hang corny, but true). I am an RA in Elizabeth went on just moments away. around with other Greeks and Indies with a fascinating unit of 25 freshmen Committee members have tended to around Indies, ...that nothing is women (aren't freshmen extremely choose testimony over experience, inevitable at Rollins. What we make of fascinating?!) in whom I see myself as I listening to descriptions over observing our social lives here is just that... what was when I first came to Rollins. During phenomena. That method provides WE make of them. We are in control of my freshman year I helped to lead a decisions based upon distorted second­ the scene here—not some intangible group of students organized to hand models of reality, even though a force called "the social life"—and we articulate a common, campus-wide high-level fact-finding mission would can move mountains if we set our opinion on the Carter administration's entail only a walk across the lawn. minds to it. The self-study can provide useful Dawn Seloverand Melanie Tammen information about Rollins College. The review, however, must face and touch Dawn Selover the school to find the Rollins reality. Class of '83 Pinehurst Rm. 305 Ex. 2160 During my last three years at Rollins I slowly joined various committees and organizations, which have led to leadership roles and great experiences. As a senior I have added extra activities • as well as extra expectations that I College Press Service personally see for myself. Some of the organizations and committees that I

response to the Iranian Crisis and followed it up with a mailing to congressional members. I remember how surprised I was of the amount of opportunities for a freshman to become involved—and not just as you may imagine, but in leadership roles, too. My sophomore year I spent learning the ins and outs of being an RA in Ward Hall, rowing for the women's crew team (the highlight of which was a team trip to regional competition in Oakridge, Tenn.), and writing for the Sandspur. The fall of my junior year I spent in Washington D.C. at the American University with a Rollins program which my credits transferred. My Sandspur articles helped me in an interview there with the president of a public relations firm and she offered me an internship with her (part of the study cont'd on page 17 rollins college sandspur, September 28,1982^ page 5

On Pot.. .

indefinite of terms, and are being enforced under Is there anything so terrible, really, about the sternest hands of the law. No doubt another smoking pot? Aside from the fact that it gooks up mission from Goddu and court. your lungs with all that dark, tarry resin, lowers the I imagine that the administration would like to potency level of the vitamin C in your body, and is make some examples before it is too late and this said to destroy brain cells, that sweet smelling O entire community has gone to pot. Thus, with the green weed is basically harmless. O full force of his fearless fleet behind him the good CQ Smoking pot has a relaxing quality about it that Qi Dean is most certainly feeling his power. Nightly soothes a worried mind, slows down a speeding O treks through fraternity and sorority houses he body, and actually stimulates unusual creativity.. c: does make on foot. This thoughtful commander has However, it takes a mature person to understand CD even been known to caution suspicious looking the proper time to make use of marijuana so the students who are waiting on the dinner line at affects are advantageous and not harmful to his Beans. Goddu will go to any length to be on top of routine. The point is that people who carelessly fool the dope, but does he really mean business? around with dope and exploit its use tend to be the As to date there has been no public examples of ones who ruin the freedom for those of us who expulsion. Could this mean that the idea of the re­ respect the euphorious weed. instated drug laws is actually working, or are the Since there seems to be a general agreement Rollins pot heads hiding Out in some drug den off amongst our administrators concerning the control s campus? Lucky we will be if we never find out the of marijuana use on this campus, smoking pot has o answers to these questions, but what are we been tabooed, and those who tamper with the supposed to do? We are supposed to forget about sacred laws will be forced to deal with the highest ^~ ^ the administrative problems; let the administration authorities. Perhaps it is unfair of me to call these o .S deal with them. We can continue with our higher scrupulous laws unjust; yet it does come to my education - smoke a joint. attention that they have been laid down in the most Marry Wanna 'Okay kid, hand over that joint!" Rush, Make It For You

By Lizz Jacobson

Rush is a very sensitive subject. If not handled properly it could be the most devastating event of a women's freshman year. There are many negative aspects about sorority rush, and I had originally decided to base this article on them, but after attending Greek Speak Night I changed my mind. Nancy Brown, the Panhell rush chairwomen, gave a sincere opening speech in which she explained that rush should be an "enjoyable experience" where freshman women will "gain an understanding of the Greek system." Following Nancy was the . president of Panhell, Ann Archard, whose enthusiasm blasted forth as she concluded her pep talk by saying, "Go Greek! Go for it and have fun!" Next the presidents of each sorority, in turn, took her place at the podium and gave cont'd on page 6

Israeli Fascism This calculator thinks business* By Steve Brady The wholesale slaughter of human TheTI Student Business Analyst beings is horrific to contemplate at any of the package. You also get time and place. The mass murder of If there's one thing undergrad It all means you spend less Palestinian civilians by Lebanese business students have always time calculating, and more a book that follows most Christian militiamen, however, is needed, this is it: an affordable, time learning. One keystroke business courses: the Business especially repulsive. What makes it so business-oriented calculator. takes the place of many. Analyst Guidebook. Business repulsive is the apparent complicity of The Student Business Analyst. The calculator is just part professors helped us write it, the Israeli government in the action. to help you get the most out Its built-in business formulas wmmz The Israeli army had moved back into let you perform complicated •:•:•:•:•:•:•::-:•:•:•:•:•:•:• of calculator and classroom. Beirut after the assassination of finance, accounting and A powerful combination. Lebanese President Bashir Geymael on Think business. the pretext of preventing the bloodbath statistical functions—the ones everyone was sure would follow that usually require a lot. of With the Student Business Analyst. Geymael's death. Yet less than a week time and a stack of reference after the assassination such a books, like present and future TEXAS bloodbath did occur inside two of the value calculations, amortiza­ Palastinian refugee camps the Israelis tions and balloon payments. INSTRUMENTS were supposed to be guarding. The S NS2 Texas Instruments Israeli checkpoints were even within cont'd on page 6 lrollins college sandspur, September 28,1982 paS^6 cont'd from page 5 speeches about the positive aspects of sorority life. All the women seem to agree that the Pavel Litvinov Comes to personal, academic, and philanthropic benefits of being a member of a sorority far out­ weigh the possible social advantages. One learns Rollins College adaptation, confidence, cooperation, sharing, and as Kim Roman, president of Kappa Alpha Theta put it, "Sororities are workshops in understanding." By Bill Viall Although each representative stressed the On Wednesday, September29, at 8:00 importance of being an in the Bush Auditorium, Pavel M. individual among your sisters, Litvinov will discuss the dissident Tracey Regan, the president of movement in the Soviet Union. Litvinov NCM, based her entire speech was exiled from Russia in 1974 for his on the importance of being outspoken views on human rights in the yourself and that if one did not Soviet Union and has been living in the think she would feel United States since then. comfortable in a sororital system, then she should not feel The 41 year old Pavel Litvinov is the pressured to push herself into grandson of Maxim Litvinov, Stalin's something that is not for her. foreign minister during the 1930's. Dave Lord spoke at the end Maxim Litvinov was dismissed on May since he is the chosen 3, 1939 for criticizing Stalin's alliance administrative advisor to with Hitler and condonement of the Panhell. Mr. Lord stated that Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakia. the authorities on campus Remarkably, Maxim Litvinov retained think that the Greek system is many of the privileges of his political a very important part of life at position and those privileges were Rollins, and that the rushees handed down to his grandson. should "Look long and hard at Pavel Litvinov was brought up under each group, get to know about the influence of the Communist Party the organization, and meet the and he entered the Komsomol Party in people." preparation for a life in the Soviet ruling class. He attended the University of Although one must begin Moscow while specializing in physics rush with a calm and clear while working as a political organizer. head one should, however, be When Litvinov advocated improving aware of the fact that each living conditions in the slums he was sorority will be on the watch, so reprimanded by his party committee. be thoughtful about the way This triggered Litvinov to fall into a you introduce yourself. You state of political apathy. would not want to alter your The trial of Litvinov's good.friends shape, or be forced into a Daniel and Sinyavsky in 1966 space that is not right for you. extinguished this apathy and aroused And there most certainly is a an inexorable dedication to human Photo courtesy of Program place for everyone on this rights in Russia. Litvinov Corporation of America. campus. communicated his feelings by writing The evening was an and distributing his thoughts not only to interesting experience overan. his countrymen, but also to Western In the past the major problem reporters. In 1967 he became the first to with sorority rush was that the appeal to public opinion in the West some Russian dissidents, Litvinov freshman women were not through his contacts with Western acted to further his cause and not his properly informed about all reporters. In 1968, Litvinov was arrested own personal well being. aspects of the event. This for demonstrating in Red Square Litvinov also differs from Russian doesn't seem to be the case at against the Soviet invasion of dissidents, most notably Alexander present because all the Greek Czechoslovakia, ironically similar to the Solzhenitsyn, because of his sisters, plus the Latin stance his grandfather had taken nonalignment with political ideas or hellbabes, united under almost thirty years before. political powers. Litvinov does not take Panhell and made it their an anti-Communist or pro-Western business to initiate positive Pavel Litvinov was sentenced to five stance. He is mainly concerned with change. years of labor in a Siberian fluoride human rights in the Soviet Union and mine, where he worked as an Nancy Brown accurately aiding his country. Litvinov acts out of electrician. When he was allowed to summed up the theme of the love for his homeland and hopes to return to Moscow, he continued his evening when she said, "No return there someday under more work in the underground and it was then sorority can be described as a favorable conditions. in 1974, that the KGB exiled him from stereotype because each the Soviet Union. Pavel Litvinov is Since his arrival in the United States, sorority is composed of currently teaching at the Hackly School Pavel Litvinov has not forgotten his individuals." in Tarytown. He also lectures at goals and he is still dedicated to colleges and universities around the helping his distant countrymen. He country and is on the editorial board of works to change the social conditions cont'd from page 5 Chronicle. Chronicle is a magazine in the Soviet Union by influencing earshot of the firing. Add these facts to printed in New York wJhich discusses public opinion in the West. A good Israel's cozy partnership with the the latest news on political dissidents example of these tactics in practice is Christian militia and the question of being held in the Soviet Union as well as his trip to Rollins on the 29th. Litvinov how the whole mess happened the personal views of dissidents on sees it as his moral obligation to becomes an extremely difficult one for both sides of the Iron Curtain. communicate his experiences and the Israeli government to answer. Litvinov differs from most Russian thoughts of the Soviet Government to Incompetence hardly seems likely, dissidents in that he was a member of the West and, by doing this, he seeks to the Israeli army has proven many times the ruling class in the Soviet Union and gain moral justice for his homeland. over its machine-like efficiency chose to sacrifice his social standing in Don't we have a moral obligation to (witness the Six-day War and the order to fight for human rights. Unlike listen to him? capture of Beirut). Israeli ignorance of the situation is patently ridiculous. After all, the reason they moved into Beirut again was to prevent violence between the rival Christian and Moslem militias. The only conceivable A beautiful stained glass window in precious metals, he thought it seemed conclusion is that the Israeli the rear of Knowles Memorial Chapel unlikely they were stolen for the government looked the other direction 8 was broken into pieces by a shovel on purposes of melting down. Instead f{om their Christian allies search for Tues., Sept. 7, the first day of Dean Wettstein theorized they may vengeance. E have been stolen for use in Black © Orientation Week. This was obviously What makes this such a sadly the means of entrance for the persons Masses and Satan worship. Dean Wettstein immediately dismissed any believable conclusion is the Israeli m who stole the large cross from the main governments recent actions; i.e., the altar, which was specially designed by thought that Rollins students may have Lebanon crisis, have made it very easy Cram and Ferguson, the architects of been the culprits. George Watt, head of to accept the validity of even the most the chapel. The gold plated cross had security, explained that criminals take sensationalist allegations against it. been the focal point of the chapel for 50 advantage of the activity on campus The parallels drawn between it and years. In addition, candlesticks and when school is in session to cover for fascist regimes, and the accusations ol another cross were stolen from the side their actions. genocide ring too true to be totally altar. And, on the following Sunday, Hopefully the stained glass window ignored or dismissed. Dean Wettstein discovered that the can be replaced either by the original What makes this situation so offering plates also had been swiped firm (located in Boston), or a disturbing is the same thing that is from their places, when he went to comparable one in this locale. The main upsetting about the American Legion distribute them to the ushers during his concern is the replacement of the large calling for military interventions. These service. cross which may be replicated from people, better than all others, should S Of course, Dean Wettstein was pictures of the original, if the cost is not understand the horror of violence. dismayed by this sacriligious act and too great. The chapel choir has Shouldn 1 a Jewish nation be the last ( had mixed feelings about why these introduced fund raising ideas as a state one would suspect of attempting select items were stolen. Because the means to supplement the funds needed to inflict a holocaust (either directly or U religious articles were only plated with to replace these beautiful chapel indirectly) on even its worst enemies? •"I fixtures. ! 'u«. '^. 'u. IK. 'Ik u* *i± a*.

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Since VonderHeide, Kelly and Partridge are full- Trident Marketing time students, and thus could Hundsons Bay Center not be in the office all the time, 2BloorSt. E. they often found they were Suite 2612 missing people. The SGA Toronto, Ontario, decided it needed someone to take messages and coordinate Canada. M4W1A6 the office work. rollins college sandspur, September 28,1982 page 8 Employment Self Study NEW Outlook Launched BRIEFS CHAPEL NOTES Gloomy At the Morning Worship Service, By Steve Reich Sunday at 11, new Associates of the Chapel will be received. An associate Employers nationwide predict a depressed Beginning this week, Rollins embarks identifies with the Chapel's purposes employment outlook for the last three months of upon the task of self-study. Yesterday, on campus and on his/her own life, 1982 despite the recent lowering of interest rates the first meeting of the study's steering making it one's church home while at and improved performance of the stock market, committee officially launched the Rollins. Dean Wettstein will preach on according to the Employment Outlook Survey internal review. "Meaning What You Say." The Chapel conducted by Manpower, Inc., the world's largest Rollins performs the self-study as a temporary service firm. Choir will sing the anthem and Charles pre-requisite to the "reaffirmation" of Powell a solo in the service which will Conditions will not improve for jobseekers. Onlv its accreditation by the Southern 18% of employees polled plan to hire additional begin with the sounds of a lone flute Association of Colleges and Schools. from the triforium, so come early. workers during the fourth quarter of 1982 (October, Every ten years, each member November, December), the same level as during the Mid-week Meditation Services institution of the Southern Association continue Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. Join third quarter of 1982 and five percentage points must perform an institutional review below the figure for the fourth quarter of 1981. us in the Chancel for a time of quiet and based upon standards approved by a reflection. Another 14% expect to reduce staff, compared to delegate assembly of the colleges and Volunteers to be Chapel Readers and 12% one year ago and 13% last quarter. Currently, universities themselves. The Southern Deacons are still being appreciatively 65% plan no change in employment levels and 3% Association has its own staff which received. H are unsure of their hiring plans. I ne survey, wnicn serves as a liaison and a resource to the was conducted in mid-August, covered more than member schools. The organization 11,000 employers in over 340 U.S. cities. believes in a philosophy of independent According to Mitchells. From stein, president of self-governance, with the onus of Manpower, "The decline in interest rates and responsibility for upholding the recovery of stock prices during the past several standards placed upon each institution. weeks have apparently not affected the Only after the study is finished does the Schedule Change employment outlook on a short-term basis. Our Southern Association send a Water Skiing original survey was conducted just prior to the committee of visiting representatives Canceled for interest rate drop but we resurveyed 30* of our from other schools to evaluate the Oct. 9-10 at sample in early September and found no change in thoroughness of the self-study and to Brevard Community College hiring plans. They continue to predict limited job make their related recommendations. opportunities for the last quarter of the year. Employment historically lags behind production in a recovery period and, therefore, the lack of Self-Study improvement revealed by our survey is not Steering Committee Members surprising." WhiTe slight hiring activity is predicted by the f Ed Cohen (etiair) — Professor of wholesale and retail trade sector, the increases are English and Director of Self-Study B.S.U. Membership Drive seasonal and are lower than in past years. Timothy Ackley — Assistant Professor Job opportunities in both durable ana non­ at P.A.F.B. branch durable goods manufacturing continue to The objective of The Black Student Bettina Beer — Assistant Dean of the deteriorate, with both sectors reporting the lowest Union is to add an additional social Faculty for Continuing Education hiring activity in many years. The negative outlook atmosphere to the Rollins community, David Currie — Associate Professor in in manufacturing is double-barrelled: the number of and concurrently promote academic firms expecting staff reductions remains dismally Crummer achievement. The organization will high, and those planning to expand staff dropped Laurie Galbraith — Jr. Anthropology/ stage functions in recognition of blacks sharply from previous quarters. Sociology major and their accomplishments, and Both the services and financial sectors, which Robert Lemon — Assistant Professor in invitations for membership are have been relatively resistant to the economic Arts & Sciences extended to all Rollins students. downturn, now indicate sharp declines for the Robert Marcus — Provost Contact Cheryl Smith, Box 2370 for coming quarter, signalling an erosion in white Nancy McAleer — Associate Professor further information. collar employment. Construction hiring is also poor in Education and Human Development and reflects an expected seasonal decline. Joanne Parle — Secretary II in Chapel Geographically, particularly sharp declines in Services hiring are reported in the South and West, which Michael Strickland — Alumnis & Exec. were not as deeply hit by the recession until mid V.P. Barnett Bank 3.1 mile run... 1982. The Midwest and Northeast regions declined Harold Ward III — Chairman of the from an already low base posted one year ago. Board of Trustees A 3.1 miles "Fun Run " will be held on Fourth quarter hiring intentions have historically Sunday, 10 October, 1982 at 8:00 a.m, at shown 25 to 30% of employers polled planning to Turkey Lake Park. Dr. Ed Cohen is directing the Rollins increase staff, so that this year's 18% is dismally This 5,000 meter run (3.1 miles) is to self-study. In that position he selects low. Staff reductions, too, are higher than in the benefit Orlando Wheelchair Games, Inc. the steering committee (which he will past seven years with 14% expecting decreases as and is open to all ages. The entry fee is chair), which in turn will choose compared to an average of 10-11 % in past years. $3.00. Proceeds will be used to promote chairpersons for subsidiary committees On the other hand, the seasonal decline in sports for wheelchair bound individuals. in the self-study. The steering employment prospects from the third quarter is committee will also help define the This run is being held in conjunction smaller for the fourth quarter of this year than has other committees' "purviews and with a weekend of track and field usually been the case. constraints." Dr. Cohen, himself a events, archery and weightlifting for veteran of ten Southern Association wheelchair individuals at Evans High Seasonal Wholesale & Retail Trade Hiring Lags visiting committees, says that "the School by Orlando Wheelchair Games, Behind Previous Years chairpersons will be seeking faculty Inc. with imagaination and breadth beyond For more imformation or to pre- Holiday job opportunities are expected to be their schools" for key appointments in register, call 849-2288. slightly more limited than in past years, with 27% of employers polled in the wholesale and retail trade the self-study structure. Because this is sector planning to hire additional workers during an institutional project, the study will the fourth quarter. One year ago, 32% of those also involve trustees, administrators, staff members, alumni and students. employers planned to increase staff, a figure J.C.C. Flea Market Needs Donations. similar to that reported in the fourth quarters of Dr. Cohen says he plans to work with 1979 and 1980. Currently, 10% expect staff SGA to identify students willing to work reductions, a higher number than one year ago (8%), oh the committees. Since the review but the same as in the fourth quarters of 1979 and takes two years, he is eager to find Clean out your closets and sort 1980. Another 60% plan no change in staff levels, juniors and sophomores who will through your garage for dishes and and 3% are unsure of their hiring plans. commit their time to the positions and dolls, housewares and hide-a-beds, radios and Rembrandt's, televisions Regionally, Southern merchants offer the best "who will be on hand when the self- study process reaches fruition." He and toys. Fall cleaning comes just in opportunities, with three times as many planning to time for you to donate anything usable increase staff as expecting reductions. also is encouraging committee chairpersons to open their meetings to and saleable to the Jewish Community Only slightly more employers plan to increase Center Rummage Sale and Flea Market staff size during the next three months than expect the student press. Because Rollins two years ago held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 31 at workforce reductions in both the services sector the J.C.C. and the finance, insurance and real estate sector. engaged in a rigorous self-examination All donations may be brought to the Overall, 16% of service employers polled plan to by the Planning Committee, Cohen Jewish Community Center at 851 N. hire additional workers during the fourth quarter of intends to use the "structure and recommendations" of their report as Maitland Ave. between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1982, a sharp drop from 22% with similar intentions Sunday through Friday. one year ago. Another 68% plan no changes, and the basic framework for the self-study. He hopes to determine how far Rollins can be made to pick up large items by 3% are unsure of their hiring plans. calling the Jewish Community Center at The current 13% expecting staff reductions is has gone since 1980 and where the college is going. Cohen says that all 645-5933. the highest recorded in the seven-year history of Southern Association standards will be the survey. Likewise, the number planning staff In addition, volunteers are needed to addressed within that non-traditional additions is at its lowest. One year ago, 9% help Lois Tannenbaum at the J.C.C. format. The work of the study will with the sorting and pricing of all expected workforce reductions. culminate in the preparation of a case Regionally, Southern service employers offer merchandise. Call Lois or Ruth for more statement which will establish Rollins information at 645-5933. institutional priorities for 1985 and Continued on Page 19 All contributions are tax-deductible. beyond. Include an itemized list of all donated merchandise with vour namo ann rollins college sandspur, September 28,1982 page 9 •Professor Cohen Awarded Kenan Chair

By K.C. Lam Science Fellowships Offered Professor Edward Cohen of the WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Rican, or Native Pacific Rollins English Department has just Cohen stated, "It's an incredible National Research Council will Islander (Polynesian or been honored as one of only 89 honor. It's a humbling experience, to be again advise the National iMicronesian). recipients nationwide of a prestigious included among such high company Science Foundation in the Eligibility is limited to those makes you wonder if you can live up the William R. Kenan Jr. Professorship. selection of candidates for the individuals who, at the time of expectation." The Kenan Trust bestows these Foundation's program of application, have not awards for "teaching excellence" in Professor Cohen's 14 years Of Minority Graduate completed more than 20 teaching and achievement at Rollins, private, American institutions of "high Fellowships. Panels of eminent semester hours/30 quarter and that "he is regarded as a fine quality both academically and scientists and engineers hours, or equivalent, of study in teacher" and recognized inside and financially." The very selective awards appointed by the National any of the science and outside the college community makes are given to only highly qualified Research Council will evaluate engineering fields listed below him a worthy recipient according to qualifications of applicants. following completion of their professors from 56 pre-selected, top- Daniel De Nicola, Dean of the Faculty. notch institutions, among them being Final selection of Fellows will first baccalaureate degree in many from the Ivy League. These Among Professor Cohen's duties at be made by the Foundation, science or engineering. Subject Rollins are work on innumerable to the availability of funds, new institutions are chosen to receive a with awards to be announced committees, serving as President of the fellowships awarded in the professorship by the Kenan Trust after in March 1983. Faculty for two years and presently Spring of 1983 will be for careful evaluation. The NSF Minority Graduate working as director of the institutional Fellowship Program is open periods of three years, the A $5000,000 grant and individual self-study for accreditation. He has alsc second and third years stipend are given with the professor­ only to persons who are received nine awards, fellowships and citizens or nationals of the contingent on certification to ship in keeping with founder William grants for his achievements. Cohen has the Foundation by the Kenan Jr.'s wishes to "focus on United States at the time of also been recognized by the American application, and who are fellowship institution of the education" at quality, private Council on Education and the National student's satisfactory progress institutions and to promote quality members of an ethnic minority Endowment for the Humanities. group underrepresented in the toward an advanced degree in teaching. Rollins will benefit from the Ed Cohen is the third professor to science or engineering. grant and Cohen will be able to use the advanced levels of the Nation's receive the honor which rotates every science talent pool — i.e., These fellowships will be stipend for "professional development three years. He is proceeded by Bruce American Indian, Native and research," as prescribed by the Waved, who retired last year, and Rufus Alaskan (Eskimo or Aleut), cont'd on page 19 Kenan Trust. With the stipend, he may Smith, the first Rollins professor to Black, Mexican pursue his interests in Victorian receive the chair. American/Chicano, Puerto studies.

Minority Fellowships Available

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The the Fellows will be made by the following completion of their degree in science or business fields, in history or National Research Council will Foundation, with awards to be first baccalaureate degree in engineering. social work, for work leading to again advise the National announced in March 1983. science or engineering. Subject These fellowships will be- medical, dental, or public Science Foundation in the Eligibility in the NSF to the availability of funds, new awarded for study or work health degrees, or for study in selection of candidates for the Graduate Fellowship Program fellowships awarded in the leading to master's or doctoral joint science-professional Foundation's program of is limited to those individuals Spring of 1983 will be for degrees in the mathematical, degree programs. Applicants Graduate Fellowships. Panels who, at the time of application, periods of three years, the physical, biological, must be citizens of the United of eminent scientists and have not completed more than second and third years on engineering, and social States, and will be judged on engineers appointed by the 20 semester hours/30 quarter certification to the Foundation sciences, and in the history the basis of ability. The annual National Research Council will hours, or equivalent, of study in by the fellowship institution of and philosophy of science. evaluate qualifications of any of the science and the student't satisfactory Awards will not be made in cont'd on page 19 applicants. Final selection of engineering fields listed below progress toward an advanced clinical, law, education, or

Library Petition

Staff Park Avenue Records A petition has recently circulated the Rollins campus calling for the lengthening of hours at Mills Memorial Library. The petition, written by Ellen Pratt and Mark Peres, reads: We, the undersigned, petition NEW ARRIVALS the administration of Rollins College to change the current of the library so that it may be The Clash... Combat Rock Cheap Trick. . .One on One more accessible for study and Rush.. .Signals Genesis.. .Three Sides Live research. The present hours of Men At Work... Business As Usual Kenny Loggins. .. High Adventure 8am to 11 pm on Monday thru Alan Parsons Project.. . Eye In The Sky Thursday, 8am to 7pm on Friday, Nicolette Larson.. .All Dressed Up 9am to 5pm on Saturday and America.. .view From The Ground Stray Cats.. . Built For Speed 2pm to 11 pm on Sunday are too restrictive. We recommend 7 am to 1am Monday thru Sunday. In a liberal arts setting, the library should be the academic hub of the campus. We feel the sug­ 10-6Mon.-Sat. gested hours are necessary to reflect this ideal. When asked what his motivation was, beyond the obvious, for raising the issue, Mark replied, "I had nothing better to do on a Sunday afternoon." Ellen Pratt notes, however, "The problem should be one of concern. We ORDER BLANK would like to demonstrate our interest in making the library more accessible for student use." The petition has been You can now order your cassette tape of the signed by nearly 250 students. When questioned about the Third Annual movement, Patricia Delks, Director of FEED THE PEOPLE CONCERT Libraries at Rollins, remarked that a to Fight World Hunger petition should be augmented by a questionaire that would more clearly define the needs of the student. Delks PAYMENT IN ADVANCE noted the difference between Tapes are $5.00 accessibility to library materials and study space and further noted the problems of budgeting and personal logistics. She added that she would be Name delighted to work with a student to gain Box_ more concrete information about the Extension _ needs of the student body. Ellen and Mark plan to continue No. of Tapes circulating the petition and hope for as Amount Enclosed many signatures as possible. Mark SEND TO BOX 1146, ROLLINS COLLEGE, WINTER PARK, FL 32789 adds, "What we really would like to see is a new library." rollins college sandspur, September 28,1982 page 10 Shorts

Boomerang Shoes Russian Journal Electra It is obvious that record companies have suffered both financially and musically, as far as producing a solid By Bill Viall product on record. And the fourth LP from the Shoes is no exception. Pure One day last January, Bill Clarke and note and bade him farewell. Power Pop is hard to come by these I were walking through the G.U.M. Bill and I discussed the situation for a days, but when it does, we are certainly department store on Red Square in while and decided that any attempt on made aware of it (i.e. Squeeze's Sweets Moscow when Bill decided to buy a our part to help the man would do more From A Stranger). This record really shirt. We walked up to a crowded harm than good. We also questioned sucks. It is clear to see that neither the counter to examine the merchandise. whether the man was telling the truth or recording budget, nor the musical We were emidatly confused by seeing whether this was one of those odd ploys quality of the Shoes has gone into the shirtsizes of 38 and 39. There were only being made by somebody else. We black. two styles in the entire store to match discussed the matter with Dr. Danowitz, the two odd sizes. We became more our tour guide and he came to the same bewildered when we asked the lady conclusion that we had. behind the desk for assistance because We went on to tour the Soviet Union neither one of us knew Russian very for two more weeks and then came The Clash well back to Moscow for our return trip Combat Rock It was at this moment that a man home. On the last day I was walking Epic walked up to us and offered us through Red Square at a fast pace as The Clash are back, but not with hit assistance speaking in English. He good muscovites do, when I heard singles that got them national acclaim. wore a fluffy rabbit fur hat on his head someone say "Hullo!" from behind me. I with a worn sheepskin coat and his grimaced and stopped to see who was That's too bad because Combat Rock is glasses were thick and murkey. The hailing me. It was as I suspected, the just another good Clash enterprise. The man told us that this was the shirt store same man from the GUM department nearest thing to a charted single would of sizes 38 and 39 and that we had to store with the same glasses, coat and have to be "Rock The Casba" which, if walk up stairs to find a size to fit Bill. hat. He quickly pulled me off into one of you've been in a club lately, is far We thanked the man and walked off to the phone booths in front of the GUM more exciting as a 12 inch disco-funk find the store upstairs. We had not left department store. I told him that I was mix. Hard-core fans will appreciatethe the first store for long when the same unable to deliver his message to the effort nonetheless. man caught up to us and began U.S. Embassy. He quickly began to speaking to us in desperate pidgin write another note. I looked into his English. eyes and saw an increased sense of When we stopped to listen to him, I desperation. He wanted me to deliver Squeeze tried to speak in Russian but he begged this message to the New York Times. Sweets From A Stranger me not to because people might be He wrote it to President Reagan and all A&M listening. He went on to tell us that he Free men. He said that he wanted to had been working the General Motors leave the Soviet Union and live in The concept of "Pop" music goes plant near Moscow. He said that he freedom in the United States. He wrote beyond just the idea of a currently wanted to leave the Soviet Union and that he was in a desperate situation and advocated trend in the art. "Pop" music work for General Motors in the United that "they" were trying to "kill his is a specific sound that is created in States. He finished by saying that brain". He told me to memorize the note both the words and music of the "they" were trying to kill him and that and destroy it in order that it would not composition. Squeeze's latest release we must help him defect. He wrote fall into the wrong hands at customs. At Sweet From A Stranger is a collection down his address and gave it to us this time I bade him farewell, for the last of some of the finest "Pop" around telling us that we must deliver it to the time. today. Enjoy it! U.S. Embassy in Moscow. We took the

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Student Season Tickets are $10 Thurs., 7 Silver Star presents CHICK COREA Faculty Season Tickets are $24 8 pm and PACO DeLUCIA Reserved seats: $11.10 (includes (Students and faculty should Select-A-Seat service charge) reserve their tickets by September 30, 1982) Fri., 8 The Florida AIA presents the Rollins College 7:15 pm ARCHITECTURAL FILM FESTIVAL General admission: $2.00 o )®ffi©@ffS (|)©5?fl©S Sun., 10 THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA Box 2731, Rollins College 8 pm (Probably G/Hemingway Festival/ Winter Park, Florida 32789 Stars Spencer Tracy TFC members free; $2.50 at the door 646-2233 for October rollins college sandspur, September 28,1982 page 12

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awesome to not-so-hot. By David Greenberg Finally, he called Rollins'coach, Sports Editor Gordie Howell, and was shocked to hear Howell inform him that the other The season opener is over. The schools who bragged about their team soccer player is curled up on the floor of had exaggerated about their talent and his Pinehurst room, his eyes fixed on were not in Rollins' caliber. "I wanted to nothing special. He chemistry book lays hang up on him right there," says open on the rug by his side. He is Garvanian, now breaking into hysterics. unable to accept compliments, "From what Gordie said, I didn't think I insisting that his talent, his skills still was anywhere near good enough to play do not compare with the Lester Josephs here. It's like 'Yeah, Gordie, I'll see you and the Dag Persons of the team. All he from the stands.' When I came down hopes for is a few repeat performances here and saw Lester (Joseph) and Gary of that Saturday afternoon. (Koetters) and those guys, I thought I'd Nevertheless, Sophomore Michael never play a minute here." Garvanian played the best game of his As it turned out, Garvanian grossly college life on September 18. His goal underestimated his talents. Not only did and three assists helped demolish he make the team, but the mid-fielder Florida Atlantic University 6-0. Still, he started every one of Rollins' seventeen is unsatisfied. "I had a really bad first games last year, a feat accomplished half,"claims Garvanian. "Then, in the only by three other players. He wound second half, Dag (Person) and I started up tying Koetters for second place on criss-crossing (at their striker positions) the team in goals with five while ranking and FAU's defense got so confused. third on the squad in total points with That's why I did so well. They left me twelve. with so much room. They were used to But that was not enough. Garvanian covering Dag, who is a dribbling wizard, was still convinced that his skills did whereas I am just a runner." not match that of some of his Just a runner. Originally, running is teammates. To compensate, he was what Garvanian engaged his spare time determined to show up to preseason in. His father, a track coach, took Mike camp this year in the best shape ever. out and taught him the mental aspects He played with Santa Fe High twice a of track. Garvanian performed week when he got home. He ran three adequately in his events, but Mike who times weekly. Every day he did sit-ups always lives in the realm of reality, knew and push-ups. Throughout August, he that he was not college track material. increased the latter three to a daily His father the extrovert, realized too ritual. When he returned to Rollins, he that his son's potential was limited and ran 8 3/4 laps (a little under 21A miles) suggested that he consider soccer. "I around a track in the twelve minute run thought I'd try the unknown," says that Howell'scheduled for the team. Garvanian. Howell had yet another surprise Garvanian breezed through his first awaiting Garvanian upon his return. two years of junior high soccer. By his Garvanian was to be switched from junior year at Santa Fe High, Garvanian middle to striker to make room for was an All-State player. He repeated the Joseph. The result turned out to be honor his senior year at the positive to say the least, as his three Albuquerque Prep School, and more assists in the opener broke his record of importantly, found a sport that would all last year by one. He aided both of carry him into the ranks of college fellow striker Ken Marshall's goals. He competition. assisted Joseph on another, and scored Now, Garvanian's only dilemma was the game's final goal unassisted. Now it picking out a college that best suited is simply a memory that will remain his athletic needs. Why Rollins? "I saw embedded in his mind for a long, long the pretty picture of the campus at the time. college fair at one of our malls," says On the outside of Garvanian appears Garvanian with a foolish grin, the hollowness of a man who simply somewhat embarrassed by his method feels he is just another college athlete. of making such a crucial decision. "I But inside there lingers a happiness. said to myself, 'Hey, this looks nice.'" The sweet taste of scoring goals and Garvanian called the soccer coaches helping others to do the same, followed of the schools that he applied, wishing by Michael Garvanian walking a to find out how good their soccer teams gauntlet of handshakes, hugs and high- were. The responses ranged from fives.

The Jacksonville University each team is added to break first place with an exceptional Invitation on Saturday, the tie. score of twenty-one points. September 18,1982 broke the The men's team for Rollins U.C.F. came in second with 88 ice for the Rollins Cross came in sixth with a score of points, while Rollins took third Country Team. Coming in first 121 points, although the men's with 108 points. Coming in first for both the men's and team did not do quite as well as for Rollins and tenth overall women's division was Florida predicted, the quality of the was Carol Schulze with a time Junior College. In the men's new runners to the team looks iof 20 minutes 37 seconds for division, Florida Junior promising. Freshman Dan the somewhat hilly three-mile College's score was 46 with McDyer came in first for the course. Second for the team Jacksonville University and the team and 18th out of a field of and 14th overall was Joanie = University of Central Florida fifty-five runners with a five- Andrews at 21:08. Following oo both scoring 48 points. mile time of 29 minutes 23 Andrews, Jeanne Senne 5 Although the scores were seconds. Following McDyer, crossed the finish line in 27th 6 identical, Jacksonville sophomore Chris Goddu came place. In addition, Melissa ^ University won second place in 21st at 30:25. Freshman Tom Bullers and Ashley Coffie came Palmer came in 24th, while OQ over U.C.F. since in places 28 and 29 sophomore Mike Anton and Jacksonville's sixth runner respectively. The women's junior Steve Bell finished 25th finished earlier than U.C.F.'s. team was only a mere twenty and 33rd respectively. The For those not knowing, in points from U.C.F., who should men's team, with sufficient Cross Country, the team with be their strongest competitor practice time and proper the lowest score wins, where at the Sunshine State guidance by coach Donny first place is worth one point, Conference Meet. Here again, Cook, should be a good second place two points, and with proper training and a contender for the Sunshine so on. Furthermore, the top five winning attitude, the Rollins State Conference title in four runners of each team Cross Country Team should weeks. determine that team's point fair well at the conference meet total. In the event of a tie, the In the women's division, at St. Leo. sixth place runner's score for Florida Junior College took rollins college sandspur, September 28,1982 page 14 Soccer Notes Lady Tars Net Third in Tourney By Even Bernstein

By Letitia Myrick

Many say the difference between American they're off. But once they get goir football and soccer is endurance. Soccer is 90 Talent? Ability? Skill?—Call it what they're absolutely devastating." minutes of sweat and skill with hardly a break. you want. Which ever you choose, the Devastating they were. After lex In Rollins' homeopener last week the Tars Women's Volleyball team displayed the first two matches, they got ttii demonstratea the results of enduring two weeks of i every bit of it this weekend when it act together, they went on to win tough preseason training by whaling Florida traveled to South Carolina to participate next five matches, defeating first in an all day tourney hosted by the Carolina State, 15-7,15-10. Theirr College of Charleston. victims were University of South The Lady Tars got off to a very slow Carolina at Aiken, 12-15,15-6,15< start dropping the first matches to College of Charleston, 9-15,15-11 Francis Marion 5-15,14-16 and West Limestone College, 15-10,15-12;« Carolina State 11-15 and 3-15. When finally Baptist College, 10-15,16-1 asked the reason for such a slow 10. These victories gave the Lady beginning, Coach Peggy Jarnigan third place in the tourney and ai replied, "Lack of court experience. That season record thus far. has been our down fall in the past, it Senior setter Cathy Crawfordf was certainly a hindrance this weekend, Senior Spiker Suzanne Patterson and it may be our weakness in the the young team in leadership and future. It's something that we will experience. "They're good playen improve upon with every day of practice dependable and reliable," expres and with every play of a game." Coach Jarnigan." "When they're (the Lady Tars) good Rollins faces Nationally rankel they're very good," Coach Jarnigan Florida Southern this Monday m continued, "and when they're off September 27. Match time is 7:30 JOSTENS

Atlantic University, 6-0. Despite the Tars' inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities in the preseason, the team GOLDRINt proved that this does not have to be a problem in the coming season. Seven minutes into the first half, Dag Person took the ball and brilliantly by-passed three defenders to make a perfect pass to Lester Joseph, SALE who easily kicked in, what turned out, to be the game's winning goal. *15 OffMKGold30 OffMM

Even though Rollins continued to pressure FAU throughout the remaining 39 minutes of the first half, the score remained at one to zilch. The flood gates opened three minutes into the second period. Mike Garvanian made a skillful assist when he crossed the ball in front of the goal to Ken Marshall who headed it past the FAU goal. Five minutes after Paul Butlerpenatrated the SEE YOUR JOSTENS REPRESENTATIV goal line of a penalty shot, Lester Joseph scored his second goal of the afternoon, after good wall passing by Garvanian. Capitalizing on a defensive mistake by Florida Atlantic, Mike Garvanian DATE assisted again, on the team's fifth goal by Ken Marshall. TIME Mike Garvanian ended FAU's misery by booting s s shot in from 25 yards. The six point difference in the game allowed PLACE cont'd on page 15 rollins college sandspur, September 28,1982 page 15 Crew Preview -

By Bill Wood

Rowing, the oldest sport on campus at Rollins, has started once again this fall. Practices began September 18, and the teams will not be finished with competition in the two seasons of the sport until next May. Both the men's and Women's teams are at work preparing for the long year of training and regattas. .'•••- There are a large number of new rowers this year, most of whom have not rowed before. Tom Lineberry, the head coach for the crew teams, does not see this as a drawback, and is actually very dad to see such a large turnout of new students for the sport. With all of the newcomers he hopes to be able to come up with a team sporting the ability to take out the school's best shell, or boat, which has remained in the boat house the past two years. There are sixteen new men on the team, with only one rower and two coxswains (who are in charge of steering the shells and motivating the rowers) having had prior experience. On the women's team, there are eight new girls, with only one having had previously participated in the sport. Anyone having an interest in the team is encouraged to speak to the coach, as no past exposure to the sport is most effective movement of the shell, all the oars to varsity. The main races use 8-man and 4-man necessary. Experience is not so important as the must enter and leave the water at the same shells; other divisions also occur. willingness to make a commitment to the team and moment. This is to provide the most power for the This year, the coach is impressed with the fact . work hard, something Coach Lineberry is movement of the boat while pulling, and the least that everyone seems willing to give 100% to the particularly stressing this year. resistance to its movement while the rowers move team effort. He expects to see a great improvement Crew has been an organized sport at the college through the recovery stage of the stroke. in this year's team from previous ones, and to begin almost as long as Rollins has existed. It is the The natural resistance of water, and the severe building a high quality program over the next oldest intercollegiate sport in the United States, physical demand of a racing situation, enhance several years that will be a major force in Southern and while not as old in the South as it is in New this effect of many people working as one. This is college rowing. England, it is gaining popularity every year. Already one of the main attractions of the sport for its The teams would love to see spectators at races. a strong history and tradition of winners have been participants. Crew seems generally to be confined to the team built in the area. In fact, recently Lineberry had the members themselves, but this need not be the pleasure of meeting a retired judge who had rowed There are two seasons for the crew teams. The case. Students are always welcome to regattas, • for Rollins in 1904. first is a preparatory season, with races during and are encouraged to come out and support the The sport is a very team-oriented one, perhaps November. The second is the more intense season, school. There will perhaps even be another race on more so than any other. Precise coordination of with competition running from January to May, Lake Virginia this year, which will hopefully foster a timing and form is essential to success. For the including state and national championships. good deal of support from the student body for the Levels of competition range from freshman-novice teams.

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Home matches played on sandspur field - Rollins College. rollins college sandspur, September 28,1982 page 16 The Wall Artistry Abounds at ART Expression of Emotion already scheduled tor recruitment treks to further By Tom Freeman By John Tarnow spread the word. ^hnn* are scheduled for On the home front, workshops %^n.^? "... so you thought you might like to TE go to the show. To feel the warm The word has given the term "aesthetic r.onfusion. that sDace cadet alow. Tell experience" new meaning. It has given the phrase me is something eluding you, Sunshine? "a work of" something to look forward to. It has Is it not what you expected to find?" found itself the center of many heated discussions bsssssssSasirfe outside contributions to add to the These words from Roger Water's The in classes of dramatic criticism. And, more Wall express the surprise that greets importantly, the word seems to be finding a home those who see Alan Parker's cinematic once again this year at Rollins in the Annie Russell the theatre walls to upgrade and beautify we interpretation of Waters' nightmare. Theatre, appropriately nicknamed the ART. ohvs^ca7pp^arVnce7f the building; specifically, The last thing The Wall will let you do Despite the eventful jubilee season last year, fiFGMR££ART Designer Dale Amlund has is sit back in warm confusion. In highlighted by the student/alumni extravaganza been assisting Gordon and Derf linger and other Waters' words it is as "cold as a razor production of Major Barbara, the pace has hardly local alumni and faculty with the planned changes, blade". The Wall is about the alienation slowed. New, fairly new and familiar faces have of man within contemporary western kept the ball rolling with fresh ideas and society. It proclaims the oppressive innovations planned for the Department of Theatre powers of our institutions. Country, Arts and Speech. education, media and mother are the Among the almost new faces are Dr. S. Joseph tools of this oppression. The Wall Nassif, Director of the ART and Department documents the life of one of the Chairman. Selected last spring is a national search, alienated. Nassif joins the faculty already a member of the theatre family at Rollins following a guest Well, it is not as much "about" directorship here last winter term of Murder in the alienation as it is an Internal expression Cathedral. of an alienated being. In a truly experi­ In private business for the last seven years, mental film, Parker attempts to place Nassif has previously served as Executive Producer the viewer within the Wall. The Wall is of the Pittsburgh Playhouse Center for the an external projection of a reflection. Performing Arts and as Chairman of the The thinker, Pink, is a man who has Department of Theatre-Dance at Point Park come to realize the existence of the College, also in Pittsburgh. Wall which society has erected in order Nassif has been a Visiting Director and Guest to suppress the individual. Eventually, Lecturer at many colleges and universities Pink realizes that he himself has including the University of Michigan, Pittsburgh, become a part of that Wall. The film New York (Rockport) and Ohio State as well as expressed the idea that the hatred Hollins and Ithaca Colleges. murmuring beneath forced conformity Tony Mendez, ART Technical Director, returns to produces fascism. Rollins in the same capacity after eleven years in This film, however, is not about any private business, most recently in Maryland. intellectual attitude towards society. To Julie Long joins the theatre staff this year as ask for an alternative would be to secretary and box office treasurer to help carry out misunderstand the nature of the film. It the many projects planned. is the emotional experience of the will Seniors Cindi Miller, President of the Rollins to become comfortably numb. It is not Players, and Christopher Gasti, President of asserting propositions but expressing Rollins' Theta Alpha Phi chapter, will also be a mode of being. heading up departmental undertakings with both Parker is attempting to project inner student-level organizations. reality instead of objective reality. This After just two weeks into the semester, much cinema of experience-as-lived (as has taken place within the department. Foremost opposed to simple empirical recounting was the auditioning/casting/rehearsing of the of events) is primarily achieved through ART's season opener, Pippin, which premieres which include draperies, reupholstering and abandoning linear time. Parker October 21. various wall fixtures. substitutes the structure of emotionally The musical's director, Dr. Nassif, was pleased Fortunately, the present students are not being intense reflection. Young Pink meets with the turn-out of all three aspects, noting special overlooked amidst all the goings-on. Bi-monthly old (late twenties) Pink in an empty thanks to his production associates Ward workshops (called "Green Rooms") are now room. Obviously, this is not a film which Woodbury, Musical Director; Paula Gale, scheduled every other Friday beginning October 1. records events. It externalizes Choreographer; Dale Amlund, Set and Costume Anyone interested in presenting an artistic piece, emotions. Designer; and Tony Mendez, Technical Director. be it a speech, audition song, dramatic monologue, Through his meditation, Pink, The department is doing more, however, than short story or whatever is urged to participate. contemplates ending his life. As the solely producing plays. Meetings and discussion Scheduled to begin at 4PM in the Fred Stone music of The Wall plays, we are offered thus far have touched on areas that attempt to Theatre, the "Green Rooms" will have sign-up a visual expression of his pain. In one enhance the theatre in the years ahead. sheets posted on the ART bulletin board. Contact scene he is floating in a pool which Among the projects planned is that of continuing Patrick Norris (ext. 2307) for more information. becomes a pool of his own blood. The the revival of the Theatre Alumni Association. Ann So, "What is art?" you still want to know. It is emotional effect on the audience is Derflinger, President, and William Gordon, much more than the Annie Russell Theatre. At highlighted by the music. There is a President of the Rollins Alumni Association, have Rollins it is the Cornell Fine Arts Center, Knowles powerful visceral effect of the grafting been very active since last year's jubilee season Memorial Chapel, Keene Hall and much more. of images onto music which is known in organizing correspondence between theatre alumni The dictionary defines art as "the conscious (nearly 800) and the department. advance. When we listen to music, we production or of sounds, colors, tend to fill it with our own abstract With the assistance of Steve Nielson, ART forms, movements, or other elements in a manner coloring and images. When we see Business Manager, the two are finalizing ideas for that affects the sense of beauty," Nineteenth someone else's colorings there is what is hoped will be a regular (monthly?) alumni century art critic John Ruskin says art is "the newsletter to keep ties between alumni and to natural interest. The other person's expression of one soul talking to another." picture takes on this added power possibly assist students and graduates in school or For those unable to see or hear those "works of job-related areas. because it stands in contrast to our own art" at Rollins, we hope to capture and reproduce picture. Another vital aspect of the department being their beauty for you on this page in issues to come. In a brilliant piece of animation, a investigated and developed is student recruitment. If you have any art news, contact the Sandspur face is formed within the Wall. It Working with the Admissions Office, Nassif is office at Box 2742 or ext. 2696. stretches to distinguish itself within the Wall and forms into a scream. This serves to represent the entire film. It is a scream from within a wall of oppression. The Wall is a film which will only be enjoyed by a minority. It is not to Rolling Stones: Still L ife accessible because it violates the conventions of the medium by fusing two mediums. The music tells the story Rolling Stones "greatest hits." All the favorites are and the images are projections of the "Still Life" there: "," "Satisfaction," music. There is no real story in this film. (COC AHS "Let's Spend the Night Together," and It is a pure expression of emotion, 2005) "." Those make up half pure expression of emotion. the LP. By J. Rockwell If you own Tatoo You or Black and Blue, you would only be duplicating This publication said that following your record collection. their 1982 U.S. extravaganza, (Sandspur, Each side closes with a cover song. Oct. 30,1981, Vol. 88, No. 8) the Rolling Side one ends with renditions of "Going Stones would subsequently release a To A Go Go" and "Twenty Flight Rock," live portfolio. And thinking back on that songs that might have been better off tepid afternoon at Orlando's T-Bowl, a recorded in the studio. Rapping up the celebration of the tour for seven bucks album is a 20 second Hendrix-type, was inevitable. "Star Spangled Banner" to appease the So now we've got Still Life. First of tour-going masses. all, unless your Texan assets aren't dry, The best thing about the record is the only hard-core Stones fans should cover design. If you neglected to invest in this recording. purchase a poster at the show, you can The record is simply a compilation of just put the cover on your wall and concert material that, without the boast about how close you were to screaming crowds, could be called Mick. cont'd from page 4 contacts for after I graduate and at eflections on Dieting at Rollins. least one job offer there already. In the spring of last year, while studying in Germany, I had the jlanieS. Tammen Next I'd like to say a little bit about you find a particular hodge-podge that opportunity to research first hand a the flourishing dieters metropolis of the fits the bill, never EVER eat it twice in topic which I began researching in D.C: 1 ,* at Rollins after studying away greater Jolly Roily Colly the same day!! Turkey and Swiss may the East-West missile balances with ,**r it's good to see that many community—Ward Hall. I began to be nice at lunch, but if ventured again at regard to Germany and the peace taien't changed a bit-that goes realize the epidemic when I, as an RA dinner it bores the hell out of you. And movements there. (My credits self too, unfortunately. I've been there two years ago, was needed more that is to say nothing of the fact that it transferred again). L since my mother fitted me for for my scale than my master key. Once becomes struck with your "I" list the This year I look forward to work with it bra and will probably remain a when I forgot to post the weekly Beans' day it was added. the Sandspur staff again, my neat unit menu, no one asked. Why? Lettuce and until.. . ? Dieting at Rollins to Late evenings in Ward, the loud hum in Elizabeth, and further research on the bean sprouts are not assigned of us has become a tradition, of popcorn poppers used to be the question of NA TO policy and West particular days. Which brings me to the latter words are, in their primary identifying music of the dieters. It had Germany. I'm trying to organize a discussion of the salad bar at Beans, ion adjectives for those over-sized been decided in my unit (although I weekly lunch gathering at Beans for ' machines which are the downfall Why in H are there seductive never saw any documented proof) that german-speaking students. Sprechen weak-willed dieters at Rollins. slices of blueberry pie, among other unsalted, unb-—ed popcorn has little or Sie Deutsch? first experience with one of them desserts, on the shelf above the salad no "big C's". (Again, please use the In my spare time I watch football, run, red two years ago, when they were fixings?!! This injustice to dieters Is abbreviated form. "C-AL-O-R-I-E-S" plass chess, dabble in the kitchen and ,n campus, and was only the into its fourth year and I'm getting tired makes dieters' hair stand on end.) With love going to the beach. I have strong ning of a very destructive and of wearing my graduated aviator the air-poppers (no oil) a dieter was all tendencies toward cheating on my diet, tive relationship. It was late on the sunglasses in the salad line—the kind set. You wild movie-goer men are organizing and trying new things, iaturday night of the fall (so that let you see the lettuce on the lower probably all asking, "How does 'no oil- staying up too late, making too many ally I was drunk) when I level but are dark near the upper rims, no salt-no b—r popcorn' taste?" The lists and misplacing everything. I would caned the machine as we all do thereby making the blueberry filling answer is obvious, it isn't: "l-N-T-E- be tickled to death to answer any tve've been drinking and we get look like mincemeat. R-E-S-T-l-N-G". questions you might have about Rollins, "onlyhalf-coherent, late-night And as for the topping for your salad, Last, but never "least", is the so don't misplace my number. hies". Aha! I spotted the apple naturally the Beanery has no diet salad confusing dilemma of counting the "big le It was marked "EE". So I dressings, but that doesn't matter C's" at Rollins. Why confusing? Well, ;ited my 35c, found the "E" button because all dieters know from my favorite diet soda (I prefer to say ushed it twice. I figured out too experience that diet dressings taste like "soda", actually, but all these "Boston lat I had been cleverly taken in by S——T, anyway. Bringing your own types" here laugh at my Michigan Welcome back jiculous system of the little bottle of dressing with you to expressions) is Diet Mr. Pibb which has to school ins—more complicated than Beans used to be popular, but it has only two "C's" to a can. At 40$ a can, ydecimals—and received the "E" evidently gone out of vogue (I'm told that's 20c a "C" I'm paying!! I'm on something I absolutely hated. that while I was gone the fashion of financial aid here and barely feel that I -T!" I ate the disgusting thing "brought-in" salad dressing in the can allow myself to purchase 20c a "C" ay, an act which all dieters abhore: Beanery was overtaken by "boxer soda—such extravagance! I know ; getting fat on something you short that show.") Maybe now its salads where to draw the line with my stand. with no dressings that are becoming pocketbook, though, so I've decided popular with dieters. But that wouldn't how do you recognize that you're that Tab at 40c a "C" is just too much of even last on my "interesting" list long sucked into "THE ADDICTION"? a luxury. enough to get me through the line to rst clue is that you are sneaking Then there's also the Ward Hall that menacing creature, feared by all Celery Myth. Someone started telling stairs for a rendezvous with the dieters, the "17c an ounce scale". ine after everyone else has gone everyone that eating and digesting I. The second clue is that you're Then there's the problems of coping celery burns up more "C's" than celery ig dirty clothes because you're with the deli line. (I don't say S-A-N-D- actually has! I don't buy celery anymore ir spending your laundry change -W-l-C-H line because that implies —if I can't afford indulging in Tab, I jr new-found habit. You're bread, thereby once again torturing can't afford buying NEGATIVE "C's" ng even deeper when you know dieters. Never, NEVER say "BREAD" to either. jay the man comes to re-fill the a strung-out dieter). Anyway, a neat way In the meantime, my closing tip for all ine. In my case, I knew it was to do without B -d in this line is to ask you nutrition-conscious dieters who are g out of hand when the man for turkey and swiss cheese, alone, and on financial aid like me—don't bother d coming to my door to ask if I had then heat it up in the microwave to spending your bucks on a daily mineral >ecial preferences. make it "l-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-l-N-G", a very supplement, just eat the raw spinach in f can't they put the snack important word to dieters. (It refers to the salad line at Beans. The way they nes someplace that we students that condition of not being sure whether wash (don't wash?) it provides you your frequent—like Mills Memorial you like the diet dish or not, because daily allowances at no extra cost. So the food combination—without b—d, y or the language lab at Hauck what if spinach leaves aren't supposed b—-r, etc.—is so foreign that your taste Considering that you are not to be crunchy... Fast food lines aren't buds don't recognize anything). The KJ to eat or drink at either of these supposed to be slow either! (Forgive rule, however, on "interesting" is that if ins, that is the perfect solution! me, Sage, it's really tons better this year!) New swimwear styles year round selection Fight cancer with your \BC's Daytime Serials bare hands.

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The kind of sW 51 52 54 55 we can all be proud of. 56 57 58 b59 60 ., • i " • Contact Tony Christy for Additional Infi 1-6 5 5> B B Bfl fl fl fl 8 fl 8 fl-fl 6 6 B B'l fl-fl 0 5 fl 0 0 6 fl»"fl fl C V cont'd from page 8 cont'd from page 9 more job opportunities than other regions. stipend for Graduate Fellows CONTRIBUTE Sharp declines in hiring are predicted by the finance, insurance and real estate sector, with 13% will be $6,900 for a twelve­ of employers planning to increase staff and 12% month tenure with no POETRY expecting to reduce staff during the fourth quarter dependency allowances. % of 1982. Another 73% plan no change in Applicants will be required employment levels, and 2% are unsure of their to take the Graduate Record PROSE hiring plans. Examinations designed to test A dramatically better employment picture was aptitude and scientific SHORT STORIES reported one year ago when ig% of these achievement. The employers planned workforce increases and 9% examinations, administered b> PHOTOGRAPHY expected reduction. Current figures are the lowest the Educational Testing reported for any quarter during the seven-year Sen/ice, will be given on history of the survey. December 11,1982 at AND ARTWORK designated centers throughout South report job opportunities which are better the United States and in than those of the other two regions. certain foreign countries. TO South and West Now Join Other Regions In Hiring The deadline date for the submission of applications foi Slump NSF Graduate Fellowships is November 24,1982. Further All sections of the U.S. predict a sharp decline of information and application BRUSHING hiring activity from levels of one year ago and in the materials may be obtained case of the Midwest, a further deterioration from from the Fellowship Office, the third quarter. National Research Council, Publish Your Talent! Southern employment figures were slightly 2101 Constitution Avenue, ahead of other regions. There, 19% of employers Washington, D.C. 20418. polled plan to hire additional workers during Box 2361 October, November, December while 12% expect staff reductions. Another 66% plan no changes and 3% are unsure of their hiring plans. Current figures FALL DEADLINE: are a sharp drop from one year ago when 29% planned to increase staff and 9% expected reductions, although only marginally worse than in NOVEMBER 10,1982 the third quarter. Continued from Page 9 Western employers, too, report a slump in hiring with 17% planning staff increases, 15% expecting reductions, 66% planning no changes and 2% awarded for study or work unsure of their hiring plans. One year ago, 24% leading to master's or doctoral planned workforce additions and 10% expected degrees in the mathematical, reductions. physical, biological, engineer­ m\ Oh Cut OU CounU The employment outlook in the Northeast ing, and social sciences, and in THE NEW continues to be depressed with only slightly more the history and philosophy of PARK AVENUE employers (16%) planning to increase staff size science. Awards will not be than expect to reduce it (14%). Another 66% plan made in clinical, law, HAIR DESIGNERS no changes in employment levels and 4% are education, or business fields, unsure of their plans. One year age, 19% planned in history or social work, for staff additions and 11% expected reductions. work leading to medical, Current figures are only slightly better than those dental, or public health 532 S. PARK AVE. DISCOUNTS of third quarter 1982. degrees, or for study in joint WINTER PARK, FL. 32789 FOR PHONE FREE PARKING IN REAR 645-3665 Slightly more Midwestern employers expect staff science-professional degree STUDENTS reduction, (18%) than plan staff additions (15%) for programs. Applicants will be the last three months of 1982. Another 65% plan no judged on the basis of ability. changes and 2% are uncure of their hiring plans. The annual stipend for Minority Figures for one year ago and for the second and Graduate Fellows will be third quarters of 1982 were significantly better. $6,900 for a twelve-month tenure with no dependency Weak Hiring Activity Predicted By All Other Sectors Applicants will be required to take the Graduate Record All other employment sectors — transportation Examinations designed to test aptitude and scientific I FOUND IT... and public utilities, education, public administration and mining report weak hiring achievement. The activity with most predicting slightly more examinations, administered by employers expecting reductions than planning the Educational Testing additions to staff. . Service, will be given on December 11,1982 at designated centers throughout the United States and in certain foreign countries. The deadline date for the submission of applicants for CLASSIFIEDS NSF Minority Graduate Fellowships is November 24, 1982". Further information and application materials may be obtained from the Fellowship Office, national Research Anyone interested in playing or learning Council, 2101 Constitution to play bridge, contact Bill at 629-5772, Avenue, Washington, D.C. in the early eve. 20418.

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