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11-23-1982

Sandspur, Vol 89, No 07, November 23, 1982

Rollins College

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Editorials Extend Hours Now, Not Later The opening of the Olin library will undoubtedly to use the library past 5:00 on a Sat. evening? Also, be the gala event of 1984, but what about the how effective can the typical mailbox surveys be Rollins students who need to use the Mills library when the majority are tossed in the trash. If data is right now? Much disappointment has been truly required, active responses-gathered by experienced by a large number of students who feel Resident Aides or house managers might be more that an extension of library hours would benefit profitable. Similarly, the problem of an increased their academics. Instead of immediate action, a budget could be solved by putting the library work- petition has met with subtle a-putting-it-off via the study staff to work with a minimum of paid staff on guise of "survey instruments" and "budget duty. It seems contradictory that a college with a implications." One might doubt the verisimilitude curriculum designed to allow students to think of Rollins quest for higher academics when its about their subjects outside of class, and a college i library hours condone party hours. Of course any that is striving to be the best school in the South, is i Investment in hour extension should be prompted not pleased and is willing to accommodate those by a true need, hence the prospective surveys. Yet numerous students who want to utilize the present doesn't a petition of 250 people indicate a demand library.

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Secret Council Upset by 'Four O V

Dear Editor: undemocratic clique of wealthy Yale students and We the Rollins Anit-ELITISM Council would like it alumni called The Skull and Bones Society. known that we have in our possession one large Whether Holt began the organization at Rollins wooden bird used by the secret, yet officially because he was feeling a sense of "sour grapes" at sanctioned, "Four 'o'" organization. We freely Skull and Bones for rejecting him when he was a admit to "stealing" the bird; our purpose, however, student at Yale, or because he wanted Rollins to was not mere vandalism. Our members stole the have some of the trappings of a prestigious liberal bird from the flagpole in order to graphically arts institution like Yale is irrelevant. The fact represent our opposition to the existence of a remains that such organizations are fundamentally secret, elitist clique at an institution supposedly detrimental to the college community as a whole, dedicated to the ideals of a community of scholars. especially since this particular one has such firm Among those ideals is the belief that the essential official support (Pres. Thaddeus Seymour as well purpose of a college is the free and OPEN as several other faculty and administration exchange of thouahts and Ideas. The secrecy and members are active supporters of, and participants elitism of the "Four 'Q"'s are diametrically in, the activities of the "four 'O' "s). opposed to the ideololical foundations of this As the proud new owners of the great wooden college, and it is on those grounds that we are bird the members of RAEC wish to inform Thad and protesting the organization's continued existence. his cohorts that there are students at Rollins who Hamilton Holt founded the "four 'O' "s during his really do believe in All of the ideals and goals of tenure as President of the college. The organization liberal arts education. was meant to be an imitation of the secret Rollins Anti-Elitism Council An Open Letter... Faculty Salaries: A Sermon of Sorts

After the recent faculty colloquium on budgetary with economic security, however tenuous. We priorities, as I was leaving the IFC-Pan Hel social, I derive benefits from teaching that go beyond our was accosted by Messrs. Hales, Cotanche, and respective paychecks, and a too-narrow focus on Gallo. (If you know these fellows, you will surely the immediate, "bottom line" benefits might empathize with my plight, whatever you think about adversely affect other benefits. I do not here refer what follows. If you are one of these fellows, shame to traditional "fringe benefits"; the benefits I'm on you. And on a Friday afternoon!) They thinking about are not in any sense on the fringe. demanded, rather testily I thought at the time, to They are direct and involve daily interchange with know whether I was accusing them of being greedy. students in and out of the classroom. Seduced by My comments during the colloqium about giving the lure of next year's salary increase (Oh, greedy, priority to scholarships ahead of faculty salary greedy sinners! Repent, and enter the kingdom of increases, they thought, implied that anyone who honor and purity!), we do not recognize the "bottom would reverse that order must be greedy. line" disease with which we are afflicted, and I confess that I do think the faculty's annual which sometimes prevents our noticing these other insistence on giving first priority to faculty salaries benefits and our thinking about how to increase betokens a narrow self-concern that borders on them. greed. To be greedy denotes (Here I admit to a The priority I advocate, brief and ill-mannered selective definition, since it's not easy to explain to sermons to the contrary notwithstanding, does not your friends and and ex-friends why you think them depend on an argument for its moral superiority. I greedy) that one insists on more than one's share am as self-interested as the next person. I think it is of something, in this case money and what it can in my, your, our self-interest to give priority to buy. My accosters, the aforementioned scholarships. Just as some think my proposal Gallomaniacs, contend that they and the faculty takes money away from them, I think their proposal generally want only a "decent" raise and a decent takes students from me, that is, from us. I realize living. I infer that this means they want only their that the immediate, potentially detrimental impact fair share of life's bounty. In my judgment all, of my proposal is more easily seen than the long- repeat all, Rollins faculty members have more than range, potentially detrimental impact of the other our fair share of life's economic bounty. We are ~ proposal. I do argue, however, that a plausible and surely this is undeniable -- among the "haves" in persuasive case can be made for the long-range, this world. A characteristic of the world's "haves" self-interested advantages of my priority. (In short, I is that they have more than their half, more than think I'm right and Gallo, Hales, and Cotanche are their share. If they insist on continuing to have wrong. This Is not the first time this thought has more than their share, they are greedy. This Is not crossed my mind.) to deny that there are other "haves" in the world If we give priority to scholarships, perhaps who have a lot more than we have. Such "haves" though not necessarily by taking some money from are even greedier, In some cases much greedier, salary increases, we might attract and retain more than we. Their ultra-greed does not, however, justify students with whom we'd enjoy our intellectual our merely "decent" greed. pursuits. This Is a direct, real, and enormously Having said that I think many of us, including me, important benefit. Now Hi "bottom line" terms, we are greedy, let me say that the preference I might have a little, or some, or a lot (this last isn't expressed in the colloquium for giving priority to really likely) less money next year, so that our scholarships ahead of (not instead of) faculty respective "standards" of living might suffer a salary increases was not intended as a sermon little, or some, though probably not a lot. The against greed. Cotanche et al argue that as a question then becomes, by what standards do we "missionary" for ail that is honorable and pure, I live? If we give up some money but attract and give offense to honorable colleagues and, to boot, retain students whom we enjoy, have we not gained propose to take shoes from the feet and food from something of great value, something not easily the mouths of their children. (These are hard measured by the calculus of the bottom line, but charges; this is touchy stuff •• and I'm not kidding. real nonetheless? And in the bargain, have we not My proposal offends some; well, theirs offends me. perhaps better secured the College's future, its We can match hurt feelings, but it won't help.) manifest improvement, and our jobs? Actually, I intended in the colloquium to suggest that in adopting the "bottom line" (next year's Not without sin, but nevertheless salary increase) approach, we both simplistically casting the first stone, equate more money with job (and life) satisfaction and mistakenly equate more money per individual X Gary Williams page 6, rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982

World Affairs Columns The World Broken Codes Around Us words: louis van breemen By Vassily Barberopoulos On November 10,1982 Geoffrey between Cheltenham and the National Prime was convicted for espionage and Security Agency in Washington, D.C. Poland Intelligence cooperation between Lech Walesa, leader of the outlawed Solidarity sentenced to 35 years in prison at the Old Bailey in London, England. For the Britain, Canada, and Australia was also Union, was released last Saturday after his 11th monitored by Prime, and passed on to month in confinement. past 14 years he had been feeding the Russians highly secret information on his Russian comrades. One question the West's knowledge of Russian the Prime spy case definitely raises is Lebanon whether the British take adequate There has been rapid fighting between Christian communication codes and air-waves. Mr. Prime worked at Cheltenham, the security measures at their intelligence militants and Moslems. This prompted Israel to gathering centers. Prime passed his move 500 soldiers into the area of Shauf Mountain. British intelligence headquarters, until September 1977. There he kept himself security screen test twice when he busy by breaking Soviet communication should have failed it. Before he quit in Kenya 1977 he took the opportunity of putting Kenyan scientists discovered certain fossil codes, and at the same time informing the Soviets about broken codes and the 500 highly secret documents on fragments believed to be those of an ape-like microfilm The Times of November 11, creature living about 15 million years ago. techniques used in breaking them. Fortunately he did not have access to 1982 commented on these security breaches by writing: "If such highly U S S.R. information revealing the location of Allied nuclear warheads of the activities secret information is so readily The president of the U.S.S.R. died on the 10th of available, we [the British] might as well November. News about his death was revealed of the West's agents in the East bloc. The only real damage caused by the broadcase our intelligence reports over after a 26 hour delay. Yuri Andropov is to succeed the BBC (British Broadcasting him. spy case is the disclosure of crucial , intelligence material exchanged Corporation)." Egypt President Mubarak announced that he would welcome Yasser Arafat, chief of the PX.O. movement.

U.S.S.R.: The Changing of the Guard

Nov. 10,1982 will be marked in history as the day of wittiness and sharp-mindedness. This also Either solve Russia's domestic problem or create the death of one of the World's most eminent demonstrates'his vast popularity amongst the KGB an International scene. (Example: Germany used statesmen and personalities: Leonid llyich and the military. Broadmmdedness and intellectual WWI to solve it's domestic problem). Brezhnev, the President of the Soviet Union, who ability are other two features of his personality. passed away at the age of 75. Andropov has an excellent command of the English The creation of an International scene, however, and Hungarian languages, together with a good does not seem very appealing so he will probably The Politburo took the opportunity to knowledge of Hungarian culture. (He took the resolve to solve the domestic problem peacefully. demonstrate with extreme swiftness its trouble of studying both Hungarian and the cohesiveness and unity by appointing the new culture of Hungary while serving as Russia's In order to solve the domestic problem Andropov "boss of the bosses," Yuri Andropov. Ambassador to Hungary during the years 1957- will have to deal with an extremely centralized Many people would like to see Andropov as a 1967). Hemingway happens to be one of Andropov's government, corruption (no one knows how deeply "liberal." They would like to see him pull Russia favorite writers. rooted it is), and lack of incentive. closer to the West, inflict drastic changes and compromise on high level agreements with other Andropov's task seems an extremely difficult Andropov seems to be a person who knows one. He will have to act in a way so as to hardly countries on international affairs. Unfortunately, where he stands and what are the means at his this does not seem to be the case. touch Russia's military expenditure; to do so migW disposal. His first task will be to consolidate his trigger the dissatisfaction and disapproval of the power. Immediately after that he will have to act Kremlin's top Brass. (There is a theory that Andropov is more of a pragmatist, a realist who ruath,!Lh?sti,y' consider«ng h«s age (68) and unstable Andropov succeeded in gaining his recent position views Russia's problems; unlike Brezhnev or health. Andropov, during his reign, might not due to military backing, something he will not want Kruschev, who were more ideologists living with succeed in doing too much; however, it seems that to lose.) the romantic memories of the 1917 revolution. he is in the right moment to bridge a generation gap Andropov could be considered one of the most in the Politburo. (The average age in the Politburo is On the other hand Andropov's changes should informed and knowledgeable Kremlin leaders, 70, so new, younger leaders are expected to move not be drastic. In fact, they should be gradual, when referring to international politics. This is due in while the older fade into the background.) otherwise his fate might end up as that of to the fact that he served for fifteen years as head Kruschev. (Kruschev was deposed because he of the KGB leadership. During that time he Andropov's first priority seems to be the solving "experimented" too much, according to the introduced such techniques as sending dissidents of one of Russia's greatest problems; its economic PolitBuro.) to prisons or mental hospitals, using medicine as a problem. THis he will have to do for two reasons- a) means of interrogation, and brain-washing. It is to create in Russia a strong, self-sufficient Andropov seems to be a strong person with a I said that he also played an effective role in economy, thus not having it dependent on foreign crushing the Hungarian revolt of 1956. Public of foresight. He knows how to deal with the assistance. This will help the U.S.S.R. make Russian population; however, he will have to be opinion does not seem to leave him unmoved. Due decisions more easily, knowing that her economy to that he got rid of some of the most well known is not dependent on embargo threats, b) lack of extremely cautious when dealing with the Russian dissidents i.e., the Sakharovs, Litvinov. resources and especially foodstuffs might make PolitBuro. the Russia population unrestful. So one could say that his policies will not be His speedy rise to leadership in the PolitBuro, much different than were Brezhnev's; only, mayW In order for Andropov to solve the economic which took him just six months, shows his more realistic. What Russia will have will be "old problem he will have to act in one of two wavs. wine in a new bottle." rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982, page 7

New Library Causes Departments to Play Hide and Seek

words: scott nelson

If you've heard something about the moves that to be done in such a short time, many people would students and faculty) decides to address the issue, will follow the advent of the new library at Rollins agree with you. Marcus says, however, he has then another issue must follow with it. That is, you might think that they seem like the start of a talked to some students who seem convinced that finding the money to pay for renovation. Right now, protracted game of checkers. Well, you'd be right. even a skeleton reference collection to be made tuition pays for about 51 percent of the annual For at least two to perhaps as much as four years available to the students in a study lounge budget. If new money were to be raised for this there, will be a number of location changes unattended wouldn't be safe for very long. project, or even if a way had to be found to deal involving the History, Poli Sci, and Anthropology There will be primarily two offices working on the with increased costs next year it would probably departments. Moved, too, will be the Child moves. The Provost's office will make plans on the have to come from the students (i.e., increased Development Center and the Psychology labs. "academic side" according to Marcus, while the tuition). To begin with, the CD center and the psychology vice-president of finance, Jesse Morgan, will make What all this means is that if something were to labs will be moved to another building owned by decisions about cost and degree of renovation. be done on the student's behalf, and the need for a Rollins en Holt Avenue. Most of the Knowles Dean Goddu, representing the student's interests, place to study has been voiced, then these departments will then be moved to the Park Avenue will have some say and President Seymour will students have very little to say about how, or to building. make the ultimate decisions. Since Rollins, like what degree, it happens. If, perhaps, we had more It's after this point that the plans are less other schools, is in financial trouble (ask anyone to say in the administrative finnaglings of this concrete. Dr. Marcus, Provost of the College, says who went to the budget colloquium) and since school, direct participation outside of committees, that the hope is to put the Knowles refugees in a Physical Plant, which will do all uncontracted work, then perhaps these moves would be more valid to, renovated Mills (where the present library is) by is under Morgan from finance, it should be fairly and useful, for us. If, also, we said more when we 1984-85. Also an all-night study lounge is planned apparent who will make most of the decisions. were allowed and not allowed to speak, then for Mills. If this sounds like a lot of expensive work If anyone outside of these offices (namely Rollins might be more of what we want it to be.

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Rollins College owned and operated license and the privilege to broadcast. total learning experience for the students, and fa The most critical problem with WPRK has themselves. They primarily want to see the radio radio station WPRK, 91.5 MHz is suffering. nothing to do with the federal government, station for educational purposes. Secondly, they however. The real issue at stake is the competing have concerns about being an educational device For the past three years the college has perceptions of and desired policies concerning the and service for the listening community at large, role of the school's radio station among three basic and an alternative to commercial programming. scrutinized its radio broadcast facility with campus interest groups: administration, faculty, The administration, finally, is the assemblage] and students. We are in the midst of a power which distributes the responsibilities of routine review committees as well as changes in struggle between these groups (actually, given the duties to a staff of supposedly skilled apparent indifference of faculty to WPRK, the professionals in specific areas. This group its management, format, schedule, and struggle is probably between only two groups, generally is concerned about the "image" thattd] budget failing to discover a substantial students and administration.) Policies enacted by station projects to the community. This is an the Rollins administration represent at least a extremely sensitive area in private schools, andij benefit offsetting the expense. As of this temporary triumph of the administration's version so much a problem with publicly supported if of the purpose and "image" of the campus radio tions, since private schools rely heavily on privatj year, a cut-back in programming has broadcast facility. The resulting imbalance is donations. And of course, running WPRK is an choking WPRK's potential as an educational and limited the facility to all classical music expense. Administrators look for a radio station| entertainment medium for all three groups not to that transmits the proper "college image"; a mention potential listeners. As it stands, WPRK is concern that is their rightful jurisdiction. This and occasional educational programs. suffering. situation is not unique to Rollins College or to The students see the station as an outlet for their WPRK, but rather a situation inherent with This concern, among others, has driven the own creative skills; a chance to learn and get some competing interest groups. How to strike a balaij college into financial difficulty with WPRK as well on-air experience that perhaps cannot be gained in between the three separate entities is the source as a serious misinterpretation of what a college the classroom. Most often, they utilize a campus controversy. ^^ radio station consists of in relation to the rest of facility to experiment with new and varying musical the broadcasting business. Recent administrative forms. actions have altered custody of the station and its The faculty sees the college environment as a WPRK... continued on p budget from the now defunct communications department to the office of Public Affairs, to the auspices of the School of Continuing Education. Each trade-off of power has neglected some part of review committees' recommendations while dubious administrative and managerial decisions cripple an asset with unlimited potential. A gross display of administrative mismanage­ ment of WPRK is that until recently, WPRK was breaking some elementary Federal rules and regulations. And the entity retaining the license to broadcast on the 91.5 frequency—Rollins College—had been in violation of Federal law. These basic broadcasting procedures are explained in the National Association of Broad­ casters Handbook, a essential text that presently is not part of the WPRK library in the general manager's office. (Thankfully, a borrowed copy has been provided by the professional full time manager at the University of Central Florida's radio station WUCF, 89.9 FM.) Basic licensing procedures are also ignored at WPRK—a simple matter of filing the proper forms at the proper times. These procedures are of questionable importance, to be sure. Even Mark Fowler, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (an Edgewater High School alumnus) would like to do away with such paper work. Fowler recently told the Associated Press that "broadcasters should be freed of all federal regulation, including basic licensing procedures that allow the government to determine who stays on the air." But presently, these laws are still under the domain of the federal government and by owning the license, Rollins College is responsible for fulfilling these mandates. One such regulation is that each facility licensed in Washington, D.C. is accountable for airing a legal identification—simply, "WPRK, Winter Park"—each and every hour, on the hour, within the duration of a broadcast day. This is federal law. And when WPRK went back on the air in September, the F.C.C. log sheets did not denote this as being aired. WPRK should have also—and did not—notified the F.C.C, in writing that they altered the station's format, detailing the percentage of music, educational, or public affairs service programming as dictated by a non-commercial/educational license. Only when one knowledgeable volunteer noted that this violation were the format changes filed with the F.C.C. after WRPK resumed its on-air status. These may be rather picky criticisms but it does reflect poor attention to the most basic operational procedures on the part of management that could have created serious legal problems for the station. Or, inevitably, termination of the 'rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982, page 9 Briefs

Cards of admission will be needed again this year for the traditional Candlelight Christmas Vespers. The event, featuring the Chapel Choir, is so popular, four services are offered. The service for students, faculty and staff will be at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, December 12. Pick up your tickets at the Rollins Students Named to Who's Chapel Office.

Chapel Services There will be no Chapel Service on Who Sunday, Nov. 28, while the College is in recess. On Sunday, December 5 at 11 The students listed below have been honored by Marina Carolina Nice— Winter Park, FL, (no a.m., we will observe the Second the national publication Who's Who in American biographical information provided by student) Sunday in Advent at the Morning Colleges and Universities. The honorees are Laura Jean Palko—Jacksonville, FL, daughter of Worship Service. Dean Wettstein will enrolled in the liberal arts curriculum at Rollins Mrs. Elaine Palko, a 1979 graduate of Bartram preach on "Getting Ready for College in Winter Park, FL Students honored are School in Jacksonville, FL, Biology/Education Christmas". selected by faculty and student nominating Major. committees at the College and recommended to Bradford Kelsey Partridge—Duxbury, MA, son of the publishers of the annual volume. Criteria for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Partridge, 1979 graduate of selection include academic achievement, service Cape Elizabeth High School in Cape Elizabeth, ME, The Foreign & Domestic Teachers to the community, leadership in extracurricular Biology Major. Organization needs teacher applicants activities and citizenship potential. The annual Karen Melissa Partridge— Winter Haven, FL, in all fields from Kindergarten through directory has been published to honor students daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Partridge, 1979 College to fill over five hundred from more than 1,300 colleges and universities in graduate of Winter Haven High School, teaching vacancies both at home and the United States since 1934. Sociology/Anthropology Major. abroad. Suzanne Brydle Patterson—Tampa, FL, daughter Since 1968, the organization has 1982-83 Who's Who in American Colleges and of Mrs. Ann B. Patterson, 1979 graduate of Tampa been finding vacancies and locating Universities Honorees from Rollins College Preparatory School, Business/Psychology ma',or. teachers both in foreign countries and Ana Rita Abad—Orlando, FL, daughter of Mr. Jeffrey Hartmann Purvis—Orlando, FL, son of in all fifty states. It possesses hundreds Mr. and Mrs. R.F. Wilson, 1979 graduate of Bishop of current openings and has all the and Mrs. Benito Abad, 1979 graduate of Oak Ridge High School, Biology Major. Moore High School, Business Administration information as to scholarships, grants, Major. and fellowships. Robert Kevin Allen: Rio de Janiero, Brazil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, 1979 graduate of Palm Robin Lee Rouch— Winter Park, FL, daughter of Information and brochures are free. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Rouch, a 1979 graduate of Additional information maybe Cove Beach School in Pompano Beach, FL, Political Science Major Winter Park High School, Psychology Major. obtained by writing the Portland Oregon Dawn Marie Selover—Orlando, FL, daughter of Better Business Bureau or the National Steven Paulo Balkevicius: Homestead, FL, son of Paul Balkevicius, 1979 graduate of South Dade Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Selover, a 1979 graduate of Teacher's Placement Agency, Toms River Htgh School North in Toms River, NJ, UNIVERSAL TEACHERS, Box 5231, High School, Business and Computer Science Major. Psychology Major. Portland, Oregon 97208. Marc David Bertrand—Saco, ME, son of Mr. and David Jonathan Shaskey—Albuquerque, NM, Mrs. Richard Bertrand, 1979 graduate of Sanford son of Eugene N. and Betty J Shaskey, a 1979 graduate of Sandia Preparatory School in Dr. William Baskin, the Dean of the High School in Sanford, ME, Anthropology/Soci­ ology Major. A Ibuquerque, NM, Physics Major. American College in Paris will be on Jeffrey Miller Smith—Columbus, OH, son of Mrs. campus December 10,1982. Students Mark Leo Bocinsky—Melbourne Beach, FL, (no biographical information provided by student) Janet R. Smith, a 1979 graduate of Columbus interested in studying at his institution Academy in Gahanna, OH, Business should call the office of the Assistant Diana Irene Chrissis—New Smyrna Beach, FL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Chrissis, 1979 Administration Major. Dean of the Faculty (2280) for an Melanie Sue Tammen— Winter Park, FL (no appointment. graduate Of Big Foot High School in Walworth, Wl, Business Administration Major. biographical information provided by studeht) Cindy Ethel Hahamovitch—Lauderhill, FL, (no Michael Thomas Valley—St. Cloud, MN, son of biographical information provided by student) Leonard and Mary Ann Valley, a 1979 graduate of The traditional Thanksgiving worship John William Hokkanen—Maitland, FL, (no St. Cloud Cathedral High School, Physics Major. service will be held on Wednesday biographical information provided by student) Carolyn Jane Van Bergen—Springfield, IL, evening, November24, at 7:30p.m. in John William Kavanaugh—Norfolk, VA, son or daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Van Bergen, a the Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kavanaugh, 1979 graduate 1979 graduate of Springfield High School, German- College. of Brewbaker Academy in Norfolk, VA, Music English Major. Dr. Wayne Johnson, First United Major. Paul Francis Vonder Heide—Chicago, IL, son of Methodist Church, will be the speaker Anne Elizabeth Kelley—Portland, ME, daughter William and Marie Vonder Heide, a 1979 graduate for the interdenominational service. of Mr. James T. Kelley, III, 1979 graduate of Cape of Marist High School in Chicago, IL, Business Music will be provided by the Chancel Elizabeth High School in Cape Elizabeth, ME, Administration major. Choir under the direction of Robert Mathematics/Business Major. Caro Walker—Houston, TX, daughter of Mrs. C.I. Landers, First Congregational Church. James Christopher Kerner—St. Louis, MO, son Walker, a 1979 graduate of Kinkaid School in of Mrs. Rosemary P. Kerner, 1978 graduate of Houston, TX, Studio Art Major. Bishop DuBourg High School, Business Valerie Lynn Wroblewski—Marion, IA (no biographical information provided by student) ORANGE AUDUBON SOCIETY Administration Major. MEETING: Monday, December20 at 8:00 p.m. at the Central Christian Church, 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Gregory Bretz, 1st Vice-President of Orange Audubon, will present "Roof Nesting of the Least Tern". Public is invited. No admission. For further information, call 886-2925. Search for A thletic Director MARSON GRAPHICS of Baltimore, Maryland will present a special words: k.c. lamb exhibition and sale of Original American and European prints on 9 and 10 December, 1982 in the Cornell Arts Museum. The exhibition will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. MARSON GRAPHICS specializes in The search committee for an Athletic through the selection process', stated Division I schools. Dean Wettstein also exhibiting a distinguished collection of Director of Physical Education has Dean Wettstein. The committee placed noted "The problem we (the committee) original etchings, woodcuts, narrowed down its choices to less than ads in the Chronicle of Higher have had is in narrowing down the •'thographs, and serigraphs. A 12 and will be conducting on-campus Education and the National Collegiate number of finalists; so many are well representative will be present to answer interviews with them this week. This six Athletic Association Newsletter and qualified." questionsabout the works. member committee hopes to choose no each committee member reviewed Among the qualifications the more than four candidates from the every application. The committee is committee has been looking for are interviews, to formally present to the represented by Boyd Coffee and academic qualifications, successful An evening adult education volunteer campus for approval before the Jeannie Mack from the coaching staff, demonstration of management, and tutoring program called Night Owls is December 17. When formally presented, David Lord for the alumni, John Slavins coaching skills and ability in public ^emg developed by Orange County all connected with the Rollins for the students, and Tom Johnson for relations. The committee hopes the new schools to meet the personalized community will be able to review the the trustees. Athletic director will be able to build the instructional needs of adult education candidates. "We feel very confident that strong booster organization and help provide students. Volunteers will be recruited The committee, headed by Dean candidates will be represented for the money through fund raisers. The ounty wide, trained and paired with a Arnold Wettstein, received oyer 100 College's approval," said Dean committee also noted with great student who needs help in a particular applications since it started in Wettstein. According to the Dean, the importance that the hew Athletic September. After reviewing the finalists all have academic Director have an understanding of and qualifications in physical education, ability to get along in Rollins and its For further information contact: resumes, 12-15 applicants were most of them hold doctorates. liberal arts atmosphere. Shelly Weisberg, Volunteer telephone interviewed. From this group coordinator, Night Owls, 859-7323. the finalists were chosen and brought All have college level experience in The new Athletic Director will on campus this week. athletic administration and coaching, hopefully start as soon as feasibly "We have been very careful in going and some come from noteworthy possible according to the committee. page 10, rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,19821 The Rollins College

1982-1983 Season Sundays at 4 o'clock in the Annie Russell Theatre

Search For The December 12 Florida Symphony-Rollins Chamber Orchestra Dean Continues. War... di \t/.«^k,ir>Woodbury/ , r~*r\nriiConductor i/*tnr Music from •'Egmonf Opus 84 Beethoven words: bill wood Fantasia for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra, Opus 80 Beethoven Thomas Brockman, Piano The Search Committee for the new Dean of the Bach Festival Choir College, after activating in early October, is now well underway in its work. Most of the work done has involved the preliminary reviewing and $ screening of applications to narrow down the pool January 9 of candidates. The Search Committee has also interviewed people in the College that in some way Vermeer Quartet New York will interact with whomever is chosen for the ("Among the top quartets active today" - n Tfmtis) position, to find out the qualities and Quartet in B Flat Major, Op.18, No. 6 Beethoven Quartet No. 3 Britten characteristics the new Dean should have. Mendelssohn The Committee, according to its director, Dr. Quartet in E Minor, Op. 44, No. 2 Karl Peters of the Philosophy and Religion Department, seems to be proceeding with its work on schedule. As Peters says, "We're maybe even a little ahead of schedule. That's because we are February 6 more quickly into reading files and evaluating candidates than I thought we would be at this time. Solo Piano Recital The reason is primarily that we got our applications Sylvia Reynolds sooner than I thought we would." Quite a few applications have been received, and they continue to come in each week. The Committee is presently heavily involved with going over all of these: "To date we've looked at about 50 March 13 applications; this week, we're looking at another 75, and those will be completed by Monday the Florida Symphony-Rollins Chamber Orchestra 22nd. That means an initial evaluation of about Ward Woodbury, Conductor 125 out of about 200 applications that have been Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland received so far." Peters is satisfied with this Ross Rosazza, Narrator progress, and says it seems to be following the Symphonie Concertante Joseph Jongen plan the committee formed at the start of the yean Alexander Anderson, Organ "I still think the general time table... will be the (Knowles Memorial Chapel) one that will be followed orettv well." Outside of reviewing applications, the committee $ is working with people that are involved with the April 2 position of the Dean of the college, to define as (Saturday at 3 o'clock) clearly as they can the sort of person needed for Mozart's the job. This seemed to be one of the problems of » the last committee, several years ago. "We're "The Abduction from the Harem meeting as a committe an average once a week," In conjunction with the Orlando Opera Company Peters said. "Many of our meetings have been to and the Annie Russell Theatre interview people on campus about their perception Directed by Dwight Bowes of what the Dean of the College should be like, and Ward Woodbury, Conductor what the position is like." "We've met with all the top administrators—the president, the Provost, Dean Goddu, and Dean $ DeNicola—who would be interested in the position. April 17 We've met with a group of students; we've had a faculty-professional staff colloquium, and we'll be Connoisseur Concert meeting with the directors and other staff from the Alphonse Carlo, Violin Katherine Carlo, Piano Dean of the College office. They're educating us Charles Gottschalk, Trumpet Ward Fearn, Horn [as] to the position and how it's worked over the William Gallo, Trombone last few years, so that we can formulate an idea of Sonata in B Minor Ottorino Respighi the kind of person we want. We've also met to Dinner Music for Brass Trio Susan Lackman First performance review applications, but each of us reads each Composed with the assistance of a grant from the application independently. So besides meeting New Jersey State Council on the Arts once a week, each committee member reads the Sonata for Trumpet, Horn and Trombone Francis Poulenc files as they come in. I would estimate that so far we're averaging six to ten hours a week." Peters points out that this is still an initial evaluating process. "We have an evaluation form," he says, "that we use and then each member Rollins College Music Faculty makes a decision. Then at our weekly meetings we Alexander Anderson, Organ and Choirmaster come together and go through them and see where Thomas Brockman, Artist-in-Residence we're in agreement. Basically what we're doing now Alphonse Carlo, Violin (Emeritus) is an initial selection process, to determine those candidates that seem to be the best, that we want William Gallo, Department Chairman and Music History to further follow up on. And then [there are] other Susan Lackman, Theory and Composition candidates that we kind of put on the back burner, Sylvia Reynolds, Piano and probably will not follow up on as actively." The committee is composed of faculty, Ross Rosazza, Voice administrators, and students. The students on the Ward Woodbury, Director of the Concert Series committee are playing a very active role and John Tiedtke, Trustee Advisor working hard, Peters said, as are all the members of the committee. "The students' work has been Rollins College Concert Series excellent. They're not only working as hard as everybody else, but also their contributions and their thinking has been very valuable. In fact, every member of the committee is working pretty (Limited Number of Student and Faculty Season diligently." Tickets are still available at $10 and The Committee will continue its work through the early Spring, hoping to come up with a final $24 respectively.) candidate to offer the position to by that time. Meanwhile, the primary stages of the search continue, and Peters is happy with the progress so Rollins College far. "It's going along in a very systematic and thorough manner. The committee has received enough input from the college so that it has a pretty Box 2731, Rollins College good sense of the kind of person we're looking for, at least in the initial stages. There's still a lot of Winter Park, Florida 32789 work and probably in the weeks ahead we'll be even busier than we have been. I'm quite satisfied with 646-2233 the search." rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982, page 11

Library Hours Thursday, December 16 Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre Thanksgiving Break 8:00 p.m. November 23 - November 28 Subscription Concert Mills Memorial Library Sidney Rothsteln, conducting Maureen Forrester, Contralto Wednesday, November 24 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Program: Thursday, November 25 ,. CLOSED Smetana: The Moldau Friday, November 26 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Berlioz: Les Nuits D'Ete Saturday, November 27 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 Sunday, November 28 .. 2:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Tickets $9.00-$18.00, available at the Florida Symphony office (629-4545) and Bob Carr. Bush Science Library Saturday, December 18 Wednesday, November 24 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Thursday, November 25 CLOSED Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre Friday, November 26 CLOSED 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 27 CLOSED The Nutcracker, Alfred Savia, conducting Sunday, November 28 2:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Ballet Royal. Matinee tickets $4.00, $5.00, $6.00. Evening tickets $5.50, $7.00, $8.50. Available at area ticket outlets and Bob Carr.

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The Rollins administration has taken action, and program from the Public Affairs office. This section this hybrid group could produce a radio station legal action at that. While investigating solely the of the institution is devoted to Droaressive programming philosophy consistent with the economic viability of WPRK and its five-figure education for the community. Thus Rollins "Rollins College" image; F.C.C. regulations; budget, the administration has employed new pursues its educational commitment to the contemporary "college radio non­ twists of logic in determining what to do with the community by placing the burden on a department commercial/educational" formating; and still fulfill station. that is best suited for this type of academics. the needs of ail three groups. The task is not impos­ The idea of making the college radio station a The question of having this image heard gets sible, yet it will require the creative minds that "public relations tool" for the college was a step in more involved when considering the after-effects of make academic institutions special. the right direction. There is a fine line between what switching the entire facility off-of-the-air this past motives are behind communicating with the public, summer. Radio is a vicious business and presently, however. First of all, the station opened its doors to stations in our area are spending tens of thousands the community members, mostly retired citizens of dollars to be the most dominant station in the r who found the time to volunteer a few hours of their market. This does not necessarily affect what a "Seniors that had dedicated schedule to staff the facility. Several non-commercial radio station does, but if you want many hours to the station, knowledgeable and conscientious announcers listeners, the competition is simply devastating. have subsequently upgraded the classical music Once a station goes off the air it is dead. And I who were ready to receive programming because of this action. without any publicity, turning it on again is futile if j their reward by oeing able to Secondly, the administration took a more critical you want to have someone hear "your image." If play progressive music, were look at the type of image being transmitted over the your goal is to obtain a listening audience, then 1,300 watt frequency. WPRK was evaluated there would have to be some 'inancial support and pushed aside." some kind of publicity. according to the idea of how the COLLEGE could So far, the administration has played the most best benefit from the community via the airwaves. The perplexities in gaining the greatest number of listeners, whether for commercial or non- significant role in managing WPRK. Their job is to commerical motives, is an expensive problem. say who does what and when it comes to managing Basically, non-commercial facilities do not have its radio station, this is no exception. A decision is the overwhelming budgets that commercial made, but they remain too distant from the day-to­ "WPRK was evaluated ac­ franchises have. And WPRK is no exception. Non­ day goings on; therefore, when a situation arises cording to the idea of how commercial/educational stations do not really see that cannot be dealt with by their subordinates, themselves as competing with the commercial thev make a wrong decision. This is especially the college could best benefit stations in the market. But those working for non­ prevalent because college administrators are not from the community via the commercial radio feel that they offer an alternative professional broadcasters and it is therefore air waves." that people will want to hear. Even though only one difficult to understand and keep up with individual is tuning in, they still feel tnat their work contemporary broadcasting procedures. So the is educational, informational, and therefore, ultimate choice in finding a qualified professional valuable. Policy towards WPRK is a question of to maintain the station is a crucial one. Remember, however, that the administration is Obviously the image that the administration wants philosophy. Unfortunately, WPRK provides an ony supposed to manage the institution; after a projected to the community is not going to be extremely limited alternative. Again, it is justifiable that concern for the decision is made, proper channels of identical to that of the students. However, it is communication are needed to maintain a constant wrong to believe that student-oriented college's image remains one of the basic elements of WPRK's programming philosophy. flow of information concerning the station. Then, programming (i.e., Progressive music) is not the balance of responsibility must be maintained inherent to the overall Rollins image because it is Whatever the philosophy, a commercial or non­ commercial outfit chooses, money has to be spent whereby the two other interest groups can express not taught in the classroom. Administrators desires and provide input. debated whether it would be best to fulfill the in order to gain ah audience, and/or to gain more money. In terms of a college radio station's budget, The Faculty plays as equally an important role in requirements of a non-commercial, educational the overall structure of any college or university. station or to generate monies for the college by something like this would come not necessarily from what had been alloted just to operate the . They are paid to introduce, discuss, and clarify new advancing programs conducive to the "Rollins ideas to the students attending the institution. One Image." Many believe that they decided in favor of facility and keep it on the air, but from public affairs or the development offices in charge of soliciting should see the obvious potential that an the latter. outstanding college faculty could play in the The problem is, this decision would once again and receiving contributions for the university. (Contributions can be in the form of grants, or when creation of an educational and informational radio put the station, and its owners, in violation of station. With creative input from the Rollins federal law. According to an F.C.C. attorney in dealing directly with the radio station, often trades are made with local businesses for underwriting College faculty, a constructive image can be Washington, D.C, a radio station licensed by the achieved with little time involved. federal government as non­ privileges). But again, reviewing the specific rules and At the University of San Francisco, interest in commercial/educational is "one licensed to a providing the community runs throughout their school or business that broadcasts educational regulations is imperative when considering such action. Since WPRK has been off-the-air, it must station's format. There are several individual and informational programming." When asked if segments targeted to a specific minority (e.g., such a station can be used to generate funds for spend some money to generate some publicity to let people know that it still exists and that specific "Chinese Christian" or Greek Community Hour) as the college, he said, "a station licensed as a non­ elements of the central theme of educational commercial educational station CANNOT generate programs and shows are being aired. WPRK's current classical music programming must programming. Much of this formatted material is funds for the college." With this in mind, any prerecorded and usually available on a references to WPRK as being a "public relations compete with two other non-commerical stations with greater power in this small market. subscription basis. Some shows are free, some are tool" should be regarded as a policy with strict not. The present WPRK budget would not allow for Rollins College-owned and operated radio guidelines. any paid programs. Inadvertently, the college avoided further station WPRK is suffering. Yet, with the quality image that is presently being pursued, unifying the complications by switching the budget to the WPRK... continued on page 17 School of Continuing Education's Non-Credit three interest groups could salvage it. Together, page 12, rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982

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9 words: Caroline mejia Frat Rap... What s in Store Winter Term is not too far off and with it, once which the final selections are made. Then on beginning of Spring Term, the pledges are usually again, comes the three-week-long, party laden Pledge Saturday, which is January twenty-two, the activated. fraternity rush. Unlike the formally structured and rushees go to Carnegie to pick up their bids which brief sorority rush, this rush is casual, covers a they receive from the President (Jess Johnson) and span of three weekends and begins with an all Vice-President (Todd Payne) of the I.F.C. Although a If anyone does not choose to go through rush campus party to which Freshmen and transfers are rusheemay accept^a bid at that moment, he cannot during Winter Term, he can go through open rush sent invitations. The list of invitations is made up of become an active member of a Tra^elhTiy without a which is in the fall. Open rush, which was in all the names of those who signed up for rush with 6.0 grade point average. After receiving their bids October this year, also covers three weeks. During Todd Payne, Vice-President of the I.F.C. the rushees walk out the front door of Carnegie and that time two meetings (non-alcoholic) were held The parites, which are not held every night, begin to their chosen fraternity. each week. For the meetings which were held the first week of January. Many will have themes on After Pledge Saturday, the fraternities have Mondays and Wednesdays, the rushees were sent which they are based, but only once a weekend can different and varying degrees of pledgeship a different invitation for each day. But only a fraternity have liquor at a party. On the Friday through which the new and old members can get to upperclassmen are allowed to actually join the before pledge Saturday, the I.F.C. Is sponsoring a know each other better. At this time many of the fraternity during open rush. Freshmen have to wait party during which the fraternities and all the pledges also learn the histories and traditions of until the other freshmen pledges are initiated. rushees can get together for one last time, after their respective fraternities. Then, during the Escape to Ponce de Leon Springs

words: kerrie koehler some magical charm. the wheat that is used in their freshly baked breads This beauty of Ponce de Leon Springs, which and pastries. The Mill restaurant is a great place to "/ loafe and invite my soul, feeds the St. Johns River, is preserved for everyone go after working up an appetite swimming in the I lean and loafe at my ease observing to enjoy because it was recently purchased by the spring water. But don't expect to be waited on hand a spear of summer grass " state and turned into a state park. The 50 cent and foot because in this rustic atmosphere you are admission fee is but a token, for the park offers so on your own. The tables in the restaurant are much. Upon entering the grounds you are greeted equipped with grills and griddles where you can Do You need to get back to simplicity, to escape by colorful wild peacocks which do not seem prepare steaks and stone-ground pancakes (the the rigors and tension of school work, deadlines, modest in the least. Their displays only enhance house all-you-can-eat specialty), and of course, all people? Well, Walt Whitman would have approved the bizzare background of cypress trees and the while you are eating, the wild peacocks and the of Ponce de Leon Springs. It is a hidden treasure Spanish oaks. Canoeing facilities allow campers to water are right outside your window. tucked away in Deland, Florida about an hour away enjoy these sights from the land or water. So anytime you need to escape the reality of on Rt. 17-92. When the spring was first discovered The grea test joy OT me parK is me Old Spanish Rollins and the world, try a natural alternative — in the 1500's, Ponce de Leon believed it to be the Sugar Mill which is now occupied by a quaint Ponce de Leon Springs and Sugar Mill — an Fountain of Youth - and perhaps he was correct, for natural foods restaurant. The 100 foot high water antiquated spot of interest that still possesses the beautiful water and surroundings do possess wheel is powered directly by the spring and rrinds magical wonders.

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On October 30th, several members of observed and later released. The trip ECO, ROC and BSU accompanied nine also led to the cleaning of the Island as Upward Bound students (some that had eleven large trash bags were filled with never been in a canoe before) on a , garbage from the Island. Before leaving canoe trip on the Wekiva River and to the Island the students erected signs in Rollins owned Shell Island. front of the trees stating the type of tree The trip was a service project for the it was and the scientific term for it. One Rollins student group and an large sign was installed on the Island Educational event for Upward Bound. reading: The Rollins students told the history of the Island and explained the Rollins Shell Island environmental system of the river to the Deeded 1938 Upward Bound students. While on the "What you bring take away Island a Blue Indigo snake was caught, What is here let stay" page 14, rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,

Profile A Nitty Gritty Good Ti Students Make Splash on Big Screen photos: david gre

words... John tarnow

Profile is a regular feature of the Arts Section which highlights the artistic achievements of Rollins students, faculty and alumni. Send your welcome suggestions to Box 2363. Having been swept up in the vacuum labeled the Rollins Theatre Department for the past 31 years, my memory fails me as to who coined the phrase "eat or be eaten, kill or be killed." Undoubtedly, it was some Darwin-like scientist, if not Darwin himself. Whoever, their famous quotation is perhaps most fitting for three Rollins undergraduates who have recently been offered parts in what will most likely be one of next summer's most biting successes, 3D. Seniors Miriam "Muffet" Baker, Andreanne "Tally Ho" Attaway and Sophomore Carrie Barton will all be at the mercy of the "great white" (and Director Joe Alves) as the film's shooting continues in Orlando at Sea World. Guiding the unsuspecting visitors through one of the many aquatic attractions of "Sea Kingdom," Miss Baker will provide the only Rollins speaking representative; a task which should come easy to the Threatre/Communications coed. With 31/z years experience dancing (hoop do doo) and Horseshoe Revues, convention shows, singing ("Kids of the Kingdom") and smiling (always) at Sea World's rival theme park, Walt Disney World, she should prove a natural on film as well. Miss Baker's other merits include a second runner-up finish in both the 1981, '82 Miss Winter Park Pageants, held annually in the Annie Russell Theatre. She also teaches dance at the Columbus Center, a private dance studio, in Orlando. Rollins' second representative is a veteran performer on the big screen. Miss Attaway just completed shooting with-Pat McCormick, Jackie mm Gleason and others for Smokey and the Bandit III. mm She also speaks in the film, though only as part of a group of girls. • In addition to her "extra" role (possibly a I mermaid!) in Jaws 3D, she has also done a variety II of fashion and hair modeling. A Theatre major at mm Rollins, she has also performed in many of the llll department's productions. Currently, Miss Attaway is up for a role in another movie, Ladies Night Out, a story about a male go-go club and the women who frequent there. According to Miss Attaway, Rhonda Viveney, a 1982 Rollins (Theatre) graduate, is also vying for a role. Miss Barton, also a Theatre major, has at least one part in the film, with the possibility of others. Her "sure thing" will heighten the terror of the viewing audience as she enacts what potential victims always do in her role as a "featured screamer," apart which she says will find her waist deep in water at one of the malfunctioning attractions of the theme park. At present, she is into production for the second of the Annie Russell's theatrical season, The Dybbuk, where she holds the leading female role. Her other artistic accomplishments include some modeling and television commercial work (Mountain Dew). The repercussions of these achievements is twofold: firstly, it reinforces the beliefs that the major film studios have taken a definite interest in developing Florida, certainly Central Florida, into the next Hollywood (California, not Florida). Secondly, it provides further proof that the "art" departments of Rollins College must be doing something right; either opening a few doors by passing on a few contacts to its students or else not stifling the growth and motivation so much that such rewarding experiences as those mentioned above become a reality. In the film business, a "survival of the fittest"

atmosphere (Darwin for sure) is more than cliche, • it's fact. At Rollins, it appears that this challenge is ill being met, and with results. Although the producing body of the Annie Russell Theatre has declined in recent years with more studio interest in the Orlando area now a reality, it is only a matter of time before the Theatre Department revitalizes its population and evolves as a major performing artist institution once again rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982, page 15

Interview Lou Gossett: Fame After 28 Years words: jay werba Lou Gossett was recently an honored guest at a Rollin's Upward Bound fund-raising party, held at I did maybe twenty plays on broadway. I did "A Raisin in the Sun," "My Sweet Charlie," "The the Orange Quarter in Orlando. Gossett, who has Blacks," "Talimicus Clay" and "The Blood Night." I spent over twenty-eight years in the theater then decided to go to California when television business, has finally achieved fame for his shifted from New York to California. The rest is powerful performance as the sergeant in the recent history. film An Officer And A Gentleman. Gossett is presently in Orlando filming Jaws 3D. Q: How much more difficult is it for a black person to break into the media field than it is for a While at the reception, I had a chance to talk to white person? him. Q: Would you say that it is better for a young A: Ten times as difficult because the opportuni­ person trying to break into the theater business to ties are less. I believe that both the people who cast first get a college education while majoring In and the black entertainers going out for the parts theater or instead, to head straight for New York or have to widen their choices and not wait for a script A: Probably "The Skin Game," where I co-starred California? to say "one marine D.I.: black". The part that I did in with James Garner. After that, I played the part of A: There are as many ways to proceed a career "Officer" wasn't written for a black person, I just "Fiddler" in "Roots." I also was in "The Deep." as there are people. You have to feel your own way. tried out for It. We have to stop brainwashing Q: "Officer" has given you the most publicity, It's a hit and miss proposition and the only thing ourselves and also demand that we have more of a hasn't it? that you have that is constant is your desire to representation in the media and arts as we have A: Oh, yeah. Since it opened, it's gained about a make It. representation in society. hundred million dollars. I think it's got to be number Q: How did you do it? Q: Do you feel that most shows dealing with one. The song by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warren A: When I started in public school, I didn't want blacks on television, especially sitcoms, such as is number one in the Hit Parade. to be an actor, I wanted to be a professional "The Jeffersons," show blacks in a somewhat Q: Why did you choose to do Jaws 3D after a basketball player. I got an Injury in my last season demeaning form? serious project like "Officer." of high school basketball and my English teacher, A: I don't think it's demeaning, it's just A: "Officer" characters are far and few between. who used to be a broadway producer and director, incomplete. "The Jeffersons" is one true form and Most of the time, you take films that you hope will put me In a play called "You Can't Take It With so is "What's Happening." It's not a full circle and be commercially successful and something you You." that's where the onus lies: in it's incompletion of can bite your teeth into; no pun intended. There was a bulletin back in 1953 for a black presenting different kinds of blacks in different Q: How much longer will you be in the area person my age to play a lead in a broadway show walks of society. filming Jaws 3D? called "Take A Giant Step." There were no young Q: If you wanted to make it in the field today, do A: 3D movies take a very long time to film blacks in Broadway so they had to go to the public you think that it would be better to go to New York, because you have to get the focusing just right. school systems to find one. There were about a or instead, to go to California. We're liable to be here thru Christmas. thousand boys who tried out and bv the end of the A: As 1 said before, it has to do with the Q: Does Stephen Spielberg have any controlling year, I would up with the party. So I backed up into individual. My personal preference is theater, it power over the production? show business. doesn't have to be broadway, just theater; and a lot A: No, he's not involved with this project in any I After the play, which lasted 7 months, I got of it. You have to be larger than life. If you can way at all. It's being directed by Joe Alves, who did myself a scholarship to New York University. I kept please an audience in person, then the rest is a the last one. working as an actor and going back to school. I little easier. Q: How do you like Orlando, Winter Park and the kept on fighting theater; my life ambition was to be Q: I thought that the most exciting scene in surrounding areas? a basketball player. "Officer" was the karate bout between yourself and A: I love it, I especially love Winter Park. It's a I The more I fought theater, the more jobs I got. Richard Gere. How long does that scene take to nice little place and it's got a very nice nice, laid- The funny thing is, once I stopped fighting it, the film? back, artsy feel and look to it. jobs stopped, I spent two years graduating and A: It took us three-and-a-half days to film. We Q: Can you tell us how Sea World and the I got drafted by the Knicks. Just before I started really had to take alot of those shots because there surrounding area fit into the story without giving playing for the Knicks, I got a part in a broadway were no stunt men in there. We practiced karate away the plot? show, "My Sweet Charlie." I decided that I was every day for three hours. A: I would rather that you see it for yourself. I will getting more money on broadway than I ever would Q: What was the first big break that thrust you say that the story is better than the previous two get playing basketball. into national attention? stories. Springsteen's Latest a'Heroic' Hit

own perception of the world. If all of this is too much for you to handle, take words: david samey Springsteen has the unique ability to strip life to heart, because those old familiar Springsteen its barest terms, and reduce it to something as cold images are not completely left off of Nebraska. "It's different..." That's what the man in the and stark as death's own hand. Though this theme "Open All Night" and "State Trooper", two token record store said. of one man against the world is nothing new to rock tunes on an otherwise folksy sounding , He wasn't kidding. Boss fans who have heard his other , there still pay homage to muscle cars and dark-eyed Nebraska, the new release by , is a new twist. women. is his most daring Project to date. Before, the Springsteen "hero" was one who That sorrowful father-son relationship that we And successful? found the world was made more bearable by short came across in "Adam Raised a Cain" and Originally thought by most critics to be both an blasts of escapism. Those who listen close to such "Independence Day" is once again brought out on artistic and a promotional flop, the Nov. 25 issue of songs as "Spirit in the Night" from the Greetings the new album in a track called "My Father's Rolling Stone puts Nebraska at the top of the from Asbury Park album or "Thunder Road" from House". charts. "'Born to Run" are familiar with the hero who says So maybe there is a ray of hope in Nebraska. Why is Nebraska number one? The answer lies "Its a town full of loosers, I'm pulling out of here to There is always that cocky boy we met in deep within the album itself. win." "Growin' Up" back in 1973 off of Greetings... who As Dave Marsh (perhaps the foremost expert on In the past the hero could always run away. But now after almost a decade and six albums still has Springsteen) said in the November issue of Record, in Nebraska something changes; there is suddenly the guts to say, "Now our luck may have died and "There was something else, too, an eerie mystery no place to run to, no place to hide. With the weight our love may be cold but with you forever I'll stay... that suggested the cassette had a life and a will of of a wrecking ball the Springsteen hero is forced to and maybe everything dies, thats a fact, but maybe its own. In a word, the tape sounded spooky." take responsibility for his actions. everything that dies someday comes back." The tape that Marsh is referring to is the original The title track, "Nebraska", the story of mass This album is definitely not for everyone. Only four track recording, made in a rented house in the murderer Charles Starkweather, puts the whole the most die-hard Boss fans will truly appreciate it. jungles of New Jersey; the tape that became album into just two lines: Some of you old Dylan freaks and progressive Nebraska. "They want to know why I did what I did. Well, sir, folk listeners will find the style exciting. It is a When it was recorded Springsteen had no idea I guess there's just a meanness in this world." shame that better sound could not be produced off mat it would become the final product. Perhaps it It is that "meanness" that drove the old hero out of the four-track, but you must understand that was that lack of "finality" that let the Boss loosen of town, and it's what drives the new hero to the there is no way that you can make four-tracks up and work his magic. limits of sanity, and to the violent world beyond. sound like twenty-four. The tape had been planned as a demo for use in If anyone is keeping count, there are five murders In spots the recording gets a little muddy, but, the studio with E-Street, but after many of the in this album (six if you count the dog), plus other than that, refer to the lyric sheet if you have tracks were worked out with the band, Bruce numerous gang wars and criminal acts. Further we trouble getting the message. decided that he wanted to put the original tape encounter a jilted groom, an abandoned wife, and down on vinyl, because he too had heard various other people who are burned during the Perhaps you should consider Nebraska as you something "spooky" on Nebraska. every day course of life. would a new mixed drink; try some one else's first. The "finished" product is one man, all alone; just If you don't like it rightaway , try again later; it will Wm and his guitar, free from all that would normally either grow on you or leave you indifferent. be considered important. When these people, like Ralph in "Johnny 99", go He is free from the responsibility of leading the off the deep end because life is just too much, band and free from the pressures of the studio. society calls them a criminal—"Meanness" is too In fthnrl a m«n ->« •.»»:«.• <<»*».» •« (a^

Mystical Jewish Cult CONTRIBUTE Theme of A.R.T.'s POETRY Second Play PROSE SHORT STORIES The most famous of modern Jewish dramas, THE DYBBUK, opens for a limited run at the Annie Russell Theatre on Thursday, December 2 and PHOTOGRAPHY continues through December 11th at 8:00 p.m. THE DYBBUK is a rare piece of theatre. It is seldom produced and the subject matter remains a mystery AND ARTWORK to many people. The legend of the dybbuk, the soul of a dead man TO that inhabits a living person's body, is an enthralling folk masterpiece of the occult, with burning passions, swirling colors, exotic ritual and heartrending melodies. In the current Annie Russell Theatre production, the playwright, S. Ansky, BRUSHING introduces the audience to a Talmudic student who dies of grief when the girl he has been promised to marry is bethrothed by her father to a rich man's Publish Your Talent! son. The student's soul enters the body of his beloved and causes her to renounce her loutish bridegroom. In the end, the Rabbi exorcises the dybbuk and but the girl hears the voice of her lover calling her and the play ends as she goes towards her love and to her death. ACROSS 4 Characteris­ The Chassidic cult of eastern Europe Judaism is tics little known and often misunderstood. Yet this 1 Religious 5 Poorly made CROSS Jewish ghost story has captured the imagination of group 6 In what a number of generations in its original and 5 Timid manner? frequently revised versions. Written by S. Ansky in 8 Thick slice 7 Color WORD Russia in 1914, it became a classic of Yiddish 12 Sandarac 8 Small theatre. Paddy Chayevsky's 1959 play, "The Tenth tree herrings 13 Garden tool PUZZLE Man" and the popular 1973 movie, "The Exorcist" 9 Hold on 14 Evergreen property covers similar territory, although it is not directly 15 Kind of bean 10 Poker stake related. 16 Night bird 11 Pub drink FROM COLLEGE Special student rates are available for Thursday 17 Nerve 19 Dawn performances of THE DYBBUK. Performances are network goddess PRESS SERVICE scheduled Thursday, December 2 through 18 Noticed 21 Period of Saturday, December 4 at 8:00 p.m. and Thursday, 20 Thinner time 22 Bushy clump December 9 through Saturday, December 11. There 24 3 Down bed 23 Scrap 25 Falsehood is one matinee scheduled for Saturday, December 24 Stylish: Slang 26 See 11 Down 11 at 2:00 p.m. ror tickets and further information, 36 Decayed 44 Portuguese 27 Squanders 28 Number 37 Seasoning call the Annie Russell Theatre box office at 646- 31 Corn product coins of old 29 Before 38 Exist 46 Snare 2145. The box office opens Monday, November 22 32 Time period 30 Mournful 39 Buries 47 Green land and is open daily from 1 to 5 p.m. 33 Seesaw 34 Mexican dish 42 Partner 48 Act 37 Ached 35 The self 43 Asian sea 51 Fuss 40 Time passed 8 41 Sea eagle 1 2 3 4 |5 6 7 I 9 10 11 42 Woodchuck 12 13 45 Cosseted 14 49 Region 16 16 17 50 Hit lightly 52 Lake of puz­ 18 19 [55* 21 zle fame 22 23 53 Word with pony or pig 24 25 26 27 28 29 30] 54 Dutch town 55 Unusual 31 32 56 Otherwise 33 34 35 36 I37 138 39] 57 Conjunction 58 Hurried 40 41 4V 43 44 DOWN 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 1 Transaction 2 Goddess of 63 54 55 discord te 57 58 3 Vacation . place

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This is where the Rollins College faculty can however, WPRK has pJayed the most up to date employ their skills to educate an even larger class progressive music; their selection of funk, new of students. Informational program would be wave, and punk in this period compares to anything conceived by professors and prepared with the these stations have done. This achievement which station's volunteer staff. All the production would was directly attributed to the knowledge and be handled by station personnel unless a particular dedication of student D.J.'s working there. And instructor found an interest in basic broadcasting though some may not like to admit it, exposing techniques. These shows could be created with students to what is presently happening in the little effort. They could be anything from a music world—a scene synonymous with the classroom seminar to panel discussions Or students of today—is also an educational function. debates between faculty members. WPRK was the only station in all of Central Florida The music department could have students playing new music of this type. That includes its CLASSIFIEDS present a program featuring the music of a crosstown college rivals UCF, not to mention the i particular era or genre. The history department commercial stations. Much is happening in the could have students air a thesis on a particular music world today, and the present administration Typist - / will type your papers segment in history, or members of the English is trying to systematically ignore what the on an IBM Selectric for $1 per department could have group discussions of students wish to express with it. page. Call Emily at 644-0037. selected literary works. The theater department The students at Rollins College fulfill a need for could perform a radio play. alternative broadcasting thru their own creative Preparing such a program would not be skills and talents. But again, WPRK is not offering GRADUATE SCHOOL TRAINEESHIPS IN manditory for obvious reasons. The faculty would the opportunity, because students' tastes in music SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSION need to perform the main duties as instructors and and their conception of Rollins, have not been find extra time for these radio programs. WPRK considered, there really is no incentive for the Qualified students earn Masters degree in four would run each program two times during the students to volunteer their extracurricular time to semester program. $4,000 per annum. Apply now academic year and then a substantial library of staffing WPRK. When "student oriented" for Spring or Fall, 1983. Write: Department of educational material could be established. Three programming was eliminated from the overall Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Florida such programs could be aired per week, each format many students were angered because it Box J-175 Health Center, Gainesville, Florida 32610.' repeating in that same semester. Of course, each seemed that the administration and management professor could do as many as he wished to. This was overstepping their authority. But remember type of programming satisfies the prescribed who has the license. Seniors that had dedicated demands of the F.C.C. and projects an image that many Hours to the station, who were ready to Telephone sales — permanent, part- the school's administration should and would receive their reward by being able to play time, evening. Altamonte Springs area. approve of. Also, it would give students who are not "progressive music" were pushed aside. Seniors 5:30-9:00 Monday-Friday. $4.00 to start. currently on-the-air, some hands-on experience like Tony Christy, Andy Hill, and Eric Schott, who Rich, timbered, articulate voice with audio editing. The potential for creating were excited about D.J.'ing their senior terms, were required. CALL 830-1083 forgotten. After three years of working with original educational and informational programs is classical programs as well as in other areas of the limitless, and the professors at Rollins need to play station, their reward, the promise of having their a more active role in its conception. TYPIST AVAILABLE own shows was taken away. We cannot deny that the majority of educational experiences in college are dedicated primarily to In reaction to this, the Student Government Lives near Rollins, call Jeffri Lawhun at work 894- Association passed a resolution to reinstate 8426, or at home 898-6598. students. Statistically speaking, the greatest number of individuals that should be involved in "progressive music" programming. This issue must outfitting a college radio staff should be students. be addressed with affirmative action immediately And in the area of "college radio", students play because until the students' needs are EARN/SAVE MONEY as co-op market­ accepted—until a balance is resumed—WPRK will ing member,/No product resale, inventory crucial roles in keeping a campus broadcast facility alive and kicking. continue to suffer. or meetings./Great mail-order potential. Classical music was first introduced on the radio Call 678-5525. Yet the incentive for the students was not available when WPRK went back on the air in by Rollins College in our area. At that time, and still September and currently is still not available. Only today it was considered a simple format policy the promise that it will be reintroduced has been constituting educational broadcasting, yet that mentioned by administrators and general was almost 2 decades ago. But since WPRK first management. Yet one must wonder how valuaole went on the air, the procedures and philosophies of this promise is; is it only to forestall action? Why broadcasting have diversified a multiple of times. will progressive music heretofore described as And those who study mass communications are Native Russian, M.A. in Russian tutor's "subversive to the Rollins image'—be less sensitive to the ideas of contemporary' Russian language any level any interest subversive in January. Such a move would make all broadcasting. Those who have remained distant from mass communications will find it impossible area. Individualized approach to each previous administration statements seem to capture what broadcasting, not only college student. Translations into English from: ridiculous, though if it is an honest promise then radio, is all about. Both in philosophy and French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Ger­ perhaps there has been an honest admission of a man, Portuguese, other Slavic, Ro­ technology, contemporary media is so diversified, mistake. Review the playlists of other college radio that even the most up-to-date critics find it difficult mance and Anglo-Saxon Languages. stations. Their hybrid formatting policies include Any subject matter. to depict what changes lie ahead and how to classical, jazz, folk and various informational and interpret what is presently going on now. 628-3433 or ext. 2613 educational shows and are far more advanced than WPRK and WPRK is not a new station with a New music is being played on college radio manager that is new in the business. 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. GET YOUR ID. CARD ON CHARMANE BOYD CAMPUS! DEAN OF THE FACULTY'S OFFICE t ROOM 106, WARREN ADMIN. BLDG 646-2280 page 18, rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982| •:-:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:-:-:•;•.-.• SPORT Coach Ginny Mack looks on Girl's Tennis PrevieM words: david greenberg sports editor The main question sitting In tennis Rollins' record (AIAW rules, sayth coach, Ginny Mack's mind is "How her matches do not count until Januai team will fare this year, the team that Thus far, Rollins holds a mediocre lost three of its top six players?" The and three record. team that went to the Nationals in Salt The affiliation switch has also Lake City, Utah, last Spring. The team Caused a major controversy amoni that placed eighth in the nation in teammates and Mack. Senior Helli Division I. Pelletire dropped out of Rollins aft "We'll be competitive this year," says junior year in 1980 to compete with Mack, now in her eighteenth year as Canadian National Team. "She fell head of the Rollins helm. "Our success was an opportunity she couldn't pa will depend on how the team matures up," says Mack. as the season progresses. Once again, This year, Pelletire decided to fin our in-state competition will be the her education, and she re-enrolled. University of Miami and the University Rollins. Though AIAW would have! of Florida." her become eligible immediately^ The three players lost are: Vicki specifically states that a student hi Nelson (last year's #1 player in the only five years to make up four year nation who turned pro), Chris Cunniff team play, this making Pelletire (#2 on the team, who left to pursue the ineligible. marital route) and Ann Marie Kleis (#5, a Mack and her squad feel that this senior this year who simply elected not unfair because Pelletire was recruit to play). under AIAW rules. There is presentli Says Mack, "We're going into this institutional appeal before the NCA season with a very young, inexperi­ Committee which will soon determii enced team. But I think that come whether she can compete this Sprio spring, we'II be very competitive." not. Rollins' Tennis went through some "She feels disheartened," says Mi dramatic changes this year, aside from "She feels like its a gross miscarriag the talent loss. Due to the now defunct of justice and so do I. A1 AW, Rollins chose to affiliate with "If she can play, it will increaseou the NCAA. One of their rules is that all chances of having another great yea of the first team's matches played She would probably be playing In the during the fiscal year count toward top three if she were on the teamnoi

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r A packed Sandspur Bowl crowd of c over 3000 spectators watched the towards the goal. Simultaneously, | Rollins College soccer team defeat another Rollins player ran in frontol their arch rival, The University of Central U.C.F. goalkeeper, Rick Brantinc® Florida, 2-0 in double overtime. The and screened him from the ball. game, played on Sunday November 7th, Rollins player then moved and theb was very special and significant in bounced between the surprised got many ways. legs and into the net for the score. First, numerous soccer alumni from In the second overtime period,^ both schools attended the game. This moved their goalie to mid field w included thirty five Rollins soccer minutes remaining in the game. alumni, who played impressively the Person and Scott Winkelman sfo/el previous day in the sixth Annual Alumni ball and Dag dribbled past the goal Game versus the varsity team. Coach and kicked the ball into the ungual Gordie Howell, said he received many net for the final goal. positive comments from the alumni Two statistics showed thatR* about the 1982 squad. dominated the game offensively.^ The most significant aspect of the the Tars made twenty four shots® U.C.F. game however, was the fact that U.C.F. goal, compared to only trim the winner of the game would most for the Knights. Secondly, Rollins A likely receive an invitation to the NCAA awarded ten corner kicks, while Om post season playoffs. had only four. Playing under pleasantly cool Coach Howell said that "the weather conditions, both teams showed tremendous fan support was likeil intesiveplay throughout the entire twelfth man on the field for Bolm game which resulted in forty nine fouls, Rollins' soccer fans were treated far above average. good entertainment this year, am Rollins executed their offensive fans were very influential and game plan very well. Coach Howell instrumental in our success." implemented a deliberate, steady, ball control offense. This type kept the ball Rollins was invited for the e/#| in the past fifteen years to the HW away from the fast breaking Knight e rese attack. Goalie Joe Raymond played playoffs. The four teams r P f*\ well, recording his eighth shutout of the the are:w year. Rollins of course, did not score University of Tampa, Florida during regulation time either, which International University, Rollins College, and The University of & forced the game into over-time. (Over­ F time in collegiate soccer means playing 'orida. • two ten-minute periods.) Rollins broke By earning a berth to the NCA the scoring deadlock 3:07 into the first playoffs, Rollins is reguardedast period. Jeff Wiley received a pass from the top twelve Division II schools a corner kick, and then kicked the ball nation! le. Goalie Joe Raymond in action for the Tars. Be rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982, page 19

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broadcasting. This fulfills the mandate of the F.C.C. because "progressive music" is considered an alternative to what is being played on commercial radio stations. There are only two college radio facilities in this town, and at one time, WPRK's playlist and programming policies were recognized by fellow college broadcasters as being unique even on a national level. (Contact the Editor of College Media Journal and ask about the list that Jennifer Goodling WPRK's music director submitted.) Remember, WPRK once ran with a student staff, TENNIS continued from page 18 under the direction of one faculty advisor and offered this type of hybrid formula. It was crude, but the students saw a chance to explore their own As of now, the present team stands creativity thru music. In that same period of time, as follows: the first team (Known as the WPRKalso ran an effective schedule oroaramming "gold team") sees Jenni Goodling in the a solid block of classical music, but it must be number one spot. She was ranked stressed that because musical interests were twentieth in the nation last year. primarily connected to the more contemporary Following her will be Joni Holzschuh, sounds of the day, more knowledgeable volunteers Lisa Dunner, Lisa Smart, Shrini Yasrebi have upgraded the classical segment. and Diane Sawyer. Yet the student body must be educated too. One The second team (known as the "blue must realize that the campus radio station cannot team") stands as follows: (Though they be totally student-oriented. It would be have not seen competition that counts uneconomical and once again swing the balance of as yet, they are practicing hard for their power unevenly, the implimentation of a "full time" tournaments which start in January.) professional manager by the college Ingrid Olson is currently the closest to administration is not unique to Rollins. In fact, a making the "gold team" as she holds trend to better managed college facilities is evident the number one spot. She is followed by across the country. (This type of solution is Kelly Sullivan, Debbie des Groseilliers, consistent in combating across the board budget Liz Burger, Lea Baker and Jennifer cuts in the area of education.) Quinn. If a specific goal is desired, the student must be For all the accomplishments and willing to make sacrifices in the beginning and failures the Rollins team experiences ,accept the responsibilities that will eventually lead this year, the women above, stand guilty him to that goal. If it is to be able to D.J. a as charged. progressive music show, then a certain amount of experience must be achieved. Students must be willing to begin with the basic radio techniques whether it be working with others editing audio tape or engineering the New York Philharmonic; both tedious chores that simply have to be done. In this way, the fundamentals of radio broadcasting are experienced, however crude WPRK's equipment is. Then these fundamentals can be added to the creativity of the individual to discover Basketball Preview his capabilities as a disc jockey. But first, the dues must be paid. words: erica staffeld The college owns a licensed radio station. The group that possesses the license has ultimate When the Rollins College Basketball are in the first division and should serve strength and the bottom teams jurisdiction to do with it what it pleases as long team takes the court on Nov. 22 against to let the new players know what improving. as the rules and regulations are followed. That is the Univ. of Mass., they will be sporting collegiate basketball is all about. The Although Coach Klusman ca.ft federal law. But the administration is not the entire a new, younger look than in r,ecent Tangerine Tournament in late promise a team that will win every college, nor is the faculty, nor the students. These years. This year's team lacks the December has the strongest field in it's game, he is promising a team that will three segments comprise the entire Rollins College experience and skills of Joel Fiser and history with Division 1 team Purdue, be "fun to watch". The team has the community and therefore are owed equal say in Stu Colling, but makes up for this in Temple Univ. and Stetson competing. potential to be good, and as the season controversial matters; matters not necessarily enthusiasm and hard work. There are Stetson will field one of its best teams progresses, this potential should begin handled by a single group. The three interest only five returning players from last ever. to be realized. Klusman stressed the groups must motivate and work together to resolve year's thirteen man squad. In the Sunshine State Conference, importance of fan support and believes the situation at WPRK. No one group can dominate, Ron Harris, the only returning senior, Florida Southern College and U.C.F. that having the students behind the nor can one remain in the background. Working was chosen by Coach Tom Klusman to team can be a "tremendous help." If should once again be fighting for the together, Rollins College can use its broadcast captain the team because of his class Rollins' fans want to see a successful top spot. However, there should be utility as an educational tool for students, by standing and also because he is the basketball team, they must first support more of a balance in the conference providing proper incentive, a public relations tool most mature player on the team. He will with the top teams losing some an inexperienced one. be expected to pick up the scoring and by providing quality educational and informational as the biggest man (6'6") will be battling programming, and project a proper image that all of on the boards. Along with Harris, Junior The Rollins 1982-83 Basketball team practices. Rollins College can be proud of. Theo McWhite has the only real SPECIAL THANKS GO TO: Dr. Edward J. collegiate experience. McWhite will Whetmore, Ph.D., Associate Professor and also be expected to play a large part Chairman Department of Communication Arts, this year. He is the quickest player on University of San Francisco; Lisa Austin, Program the team and improves each year. Director, KUSF, San Francisco; The entire staff and According to Klusman, he is what management of WERS, Emerson College, Boston; "makes us go." Bob Davis; Jay Werba for the tapes and interview material which helped make this article come Joining Harris and McWhite as together; The Federal Communications starters will be Glenn Stambaugh Commission attorney who requested anonymity; Chuck Fredrick, and Scott Kinney. Gordon Frasier, General Manager, WPRK, Winter Stambaugh saw limited action last Park; and others who provided both their patience year, but is known as a shooter and and experience in the field of mass hustler. Fredrick was red-shirted last communications. year, however, Klusman considers him to be the best all-around player on the squad. He is a good passer, handles the EDITORS NOTE: Al Savage (a.k.a. Al Landsberger) is a graduate of Rollins College. He was manager of WPRK squad. He is a good passer, handles the for two-and-one-half years and had been on the staff ball well, and is also capable of scoring since his freshman year. Since graduation, Al has worked from Frankfurt, Ky. He will be playing at as a producer and engineer for WKIS, 740 Am in Orlando center. Although he is small (6'5") for and has recently taken a position with WESH, Channel 2 this position, Klusman believes he is Winter Park. smart enough to play it well. Coach Klusman also plans to use the bench quite often. Many of the players who may not be starters are still expecting to see a lot of action. Both Bubba Cooper and Jim Schoeck are Puzzle Answer returning players who have showed a s E c T S H Y S L A B 'ot of improvement and should play A R A R H 0 E P I N E much more. Tad Slowik, also a stalwart L I M A 0 w L R E T E on the baseball team, should get in a lot E S P I E D L E A N E P. of time playing the role of muscle man. T 0 D 0 R T| In the freshman ranks, fans should c L A S S Y w A S T E S expect to see a lot of Robert Silcotte. 0 I L E R A busman classifies him as an all-round T E E T E R P A I N E D athlete, a great leaper and a hard A G 0 E R H M A R M 0 T P E T T E D worker. Two other freshmem, Bill Cobb A R E A T A P E R I E and Pat Harrington, are lacking only in T A ! L E D E R A R E -xpenence and should play more as E L S E N 0 R S P E D fme passes. The schedule for the TAR's should Provide a lot of exitement for the fans. J he team plays games at the Univ. of oiedo in Ohio and at Western Ky. Univ. > Bowling Green. Both of these teams 9 LTU LP

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