Sandspur, Vol. 65 No. 20, April 15, 1960
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University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 4-15-1960 Sandspur, Vol. 65 No. 20, April 15, 1960 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. 65 No. 20, April 15, 1960" (1960). The Rollins Sandspur. 1127. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1127 The Rollins Sandspur Volume 65 Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, Friday, April 15, 1960 Number 20 Council OK's Union, Installs New Officers The new Student Council officers were installed last Monday at Student Council meeting. Bob Fleming, presi dent; John Harkness, vice-president; and Jean Abendroth, secretary; were sworn in by outgoing president, Dick Mans field. The meeting was opened by the outgoing officers, after which the new officers were sworn in with the Student Council oath of office: "I do solemnly swear and sin committees. These committees cerely promise to uphold the Con will have to do with such things stitution and By-Laws of the as outdoor recreation, entertain Rollins College Student Associa ment, the arts, films, and special tion. I further promise to do ev projects. erything in my power to bring The amendments to the Student about sound student government, Association By-Laws' proposed at a unified, spirited, and loyal last week's meeting concerning student body. I promise not to be the Rollins Union were also prejudiced or biased in my admin passed. istration, but to be fair with all BEFORE THE SEAL of Rollins College in the Student Council room, outgoing president Dick Mans groups for the betterment of the field administers the oath of office to Jean Abendroth, Robert Fleming, and John Harkness.' college as a whole. All this do I promise, so help me God." Services Planned The new president requested that all letters of application for Inisde the position of Comptroller be in For Good Friday, 3-4 OF Student Body to him by Monday, April 25, at 12 noon. Easter Sunday the "Spur... In order to be eligible for this Votes In Spring Election office, a student must have taken The Good Friday Service for the two terms of intermediate ac College will be held at noon today Over three quarters of the by only five votes, the smallest Chapel Staff counting and have received an av in the Knowles Memorial Chapel. student body, the largest per margin by which any Student erage of "B" in all accounting Classes will- not be held during Council office has been decided. courses taken at Rollins. His. ap Dl period. centage ever to vote in an plication must be accompanied by all-college election, turned Fleming received 257 of the votes Chooses New Student readers and the Rollins cast, while Tony Toledo received a certification of this fact by his Chapel Choir will participate in out at the polls last Friday, 252. accounting professor. this service, the fifth in Rollins April 8, to elect Bob Fleming, The 1959 vice presidency was Members He must also be a member of observation of Holy Week. Student Council president; decided by seven votes after a tie the junior or senior class by the The Sunrise Service, to be held John Harkness, vice presi on the first ballot, while the pres ... Page 3 end of this term. on the shores of Lake Virginia at dent; and Jean Abendroth, idency was won by 17 votes in 1958 Application for the position of 5:58 a. m. Easter Sunday, April secretary. and by 34 votes in 1959. corresponding secretary must al 17, marks the first of the two so be submitted to the president Five hundred and nine votes This year's vice presidential services to be observed by Rollins race was won by the greatest mar Macbeth by noon, on April 25. Both the on this day. Dean Vermilye will were cast in both the presidential letter for this position and the and vice presidential races, a total gin of votes any candidate has re be the speaker. ceived. Harkness received 345 letter for Comptroller should Following the Sunrise Service, of nearly 77 per cent of the stu ..Page 3 contain the student's over-all aca dent body. This figure was votes, while 164 were cast for Rich Chi Omega sorority will invite the Cole. demic average, his Council activi college to a breakfast at Corrin topped only in 1958, when 513 ties, and any other pertinent in votes were cast in the presidential Five hundred and one votes Hall. were cast for secretary, with Miss Sunrise Service formation. The Easter Morning Service, at race between Len Wood and Tom In other business of the even DiBacco, with 73 per cent of the Abendroth receiving 258 of these 9:45 in the Knowles Memorial to win on the first ballot. Julie ing the motion to adopt the pro Chapel, will be initiated by Al- students voting. ... Page 2 posed Rollins Union Charter was Last year only 442 students, or Smith received 159 votes, and phonse Carlo who is to play the Sally Zuengler received 84. passed. The new ""Union will at prelude. Following the Prayer of 65 per cent, voted in the spring tempt to serve as the official cen Invocation and the Responsive elections. ter of student life and to spon Reading, given by Bill Moulton The presidential race was won Academic Honorary Taps Junior sor a broad program of activities. and Marilyn Dupres, respectively, It will also serve as a tie between the Chapel Choir will offer the an the students, faculty, and staff of them, "Surrexit Pastor Bonus." Indies Elect New Warren Keene For Membership Rollins. Bob Fleming will read the Old Honored this past week with ble, vice-president Phyllis Zatlin, The Rollins Union will be gov Testament Lesson, after which the membership, in Key Society, Rol secretary Marilyn Dupres, and ad erned by a Board of Managers Choir will present the Choral In Representatives lins highest academic honorary, viser Dr. Geneva Drinkwater. consisting of five student and terlude, "Ye Watchers and Ye Two Student Council represen was Warren Keene, a business ad Keene will be initiated into the four non-student members. The Holy Ones" by Holyroid. tatives each were elected by the ministration major. society early next week. vice-president of t he Student The New Testament lesson is Independent Women and the In Local equivalent to Phi Beta Council will be a member of this to be read by Patty Stevens, and Board. Under this Board will be dependent Men at the polls Mon Kappa, Key Society recognizes Dean Darrah will give the sermon. a Program Board . made up of day. juniors and seniors for outstand Freshmen Elected This service brings to a close ing academic achievement. To be the chairmen of all the different the campus observation of Easter. This election was originally eligible for membership, a student scheduled to take place on Fri must have compiled an average of To Vespers Group day along with the all-college 7.8, or A minus, for a period of at elections for Council officers, least six consecutive terms, in Two freshmen have recently validate the first election because cluding one term as a junior. been selected to serve on the Ves However, it was • necessary to in- Keene is the only student to be pers Committee, chairman Bob 29 of the ballots cast contained tapped for membership in the Fleming has announced. votes for both men's and women's honorary this year and will be the The committee includes one representatives. only student member next fall. man and one woman from 'each He transferred to Rollins from Chosen to serve as the wo of the four classes. Freshmen Florida State University in the men's delegates in Student representatives are chosen dur fall of 1957 as ing spring term. Council during the coming . ad an organ major, ministration are Jane Ruble and The two newest members of changing to bus the Vespers committee are Jody Lee Rogers. John Reese and Jim iness adminis Frutchey and Pete Kellogg. McKee polled the most votes a- tration this year. Admitted to Rollins with hon mong the men's candidates to be Active in mu ors at entrance, Miss Frutchey elected to the office of represen sic affairs, has participated in the program tative. Keene has been for independent reading. She ap Susan Harris and Sally Yerxa a member of peared in the Chapel Staff Party will be alternates for the wo both the Chapel fall term and in the Freshman men's group, while Matt Carr Choir and Rol Show winter term. and Dave Cooper were elected lins Singers. He A member of the Sandspur has served as staff, Miss Frutchey has reported Indie Men's alternates. Keene : This is the second year that o r g a n i s t for on the After Chapel discussions Independent representatives have student Vesper services and is cur and recently became the "Spot been chosen -at the polls in the rently assistant organist at All light' columnist. She is a mem Studen; Center. Previously the Saints Church in Winter Park. His ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. delegates were elected by the name has appeared frequently on President of the Freshman Independent social groups.