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Sandspur, Vol 89, No 07, November 23, 1982 University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 11-23-1982 Sandspur, Vol 89, No 07, November 23, 1982 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol 89, No 07, November 23, 1982" (1982). The Rollins Sandspur. 1603. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1603 november 23,19£ C cf page 2, rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982 too u. by St< Preston THAT 'FHOSrT KID HASN'T CRACKED A BOOK SINCE SCHOOL STARTED? 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All letters i —COUPON should be addressed: Editor, i Rollins Sandspur, Box 2742, i Rollins College, i ONE FREE WEEK next publication date, decmeber7,1982 i^Pro ADS R/9-28/82 page 4, rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982 VOICES 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. BUtrtTBLTl^ College Press Service GENERATION GAP,I982.. 0H,FER5HURR,DAD! LIKE, I DONT WANNA LIKE.YOU'RE SUCH A LAY A HEAVY TRIP ON SWCE CADET? YOU, DAUGHTER DEAR, BUT, ALL THAT ORGANIC STUFf IS, UKEJH05E COOKIES LIKE, GROW TO THEMAX! ARE LACED WITH I MEAN, TOTALLY/ WHITE SUGAR AND UKE, COOKIES AN'STUFF CHOCOLATE AHMOU KNOW, ALL THIS NON­ ARE SO-O-0-0 HTCHEN, ORGANIC JUNK! WHY LIKE WITH A WET-PEPSI! DON'T YOU GET INTO VEGGIES OR SOME FAR- I MEANrVEGGIE5? OUT SEEDS? LIKE/THAT'S GAG N\E WITH A SPOON!.' WHERE ITS AT, YOU KNOW? CPS -9*2.^1 -4*^1SEATTL E ftST- rollins college sandspur, nov. 23,1982, page 5 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..
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