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The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida

11-30-1938

Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 09, November 30, 1938

Rollins College

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Girls Hold Riding Freshmen Sponsor Change Vespers To Show; Ribbons Wili All College Dance; Wednesday at Five DOIIL IS SEI Be Awarded Winners REV.GIESTER IS STUDENT PLAY IS STETSON lEIS Buddy Burk To Play Organ Vespers will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock The upperclassmen will be the Saturday afternoon, December instead of Thursday evening, ac­ guests of the freshman class at TOEENEXTMDNTD FOR CillilSTMAS 3, at 2:30 p. m., the Gymkhana, cording to an announcement dOLUNSFOII its annua! dance which will be held sponsored by the physical educa­ received from Mr. Herman W. Sie­ Subject Is "New Bridges;" on December 16 at the Orlando "The Night of January 16th" tion department, will be held at wert, organist of the Knowles Students Read Country Club from 9:30 to 1:30. Is Broadway Hit the Orlando Country Club stables. Chapel. This is the maor event of the year The freshman committee has fUNDOmVE REV. MOORE COMING made arrangements to have Bud­ NAME TECHNICAL STAFF Virginia Quantrell will be the CLOSING IILI for those who excel in horseback dy Burk and his twelve-piece band soprano vocalist, and she will be riding. There will be competition The Rev. W. Keith Chidester of The Rollins Student Players will accompanied by Emelie Dougherty. Nine Seniors To Play Last Students'Back Annual Effort in horsemanship for beginning, the Winter Park Episcopal Church furnish music for this all-college dance. This orchestra, one of the present their first production of The program will consist of the Game for Tars Friday To Secure Money For intermediate, and advanced riders; gave the sermon in the Knowles the season, "Tbe Night of Janu­ following selections: Night; Turk Returns ribbons will be awarded for first, Memorial Chapel last Sunday. His best known bands in the state, Charitable Work will offer as a novelty three girl ary 16th," December 9 and 10, in Fantacy on the Welsh tune second and third places. Every so­ subject was "New Bridges" and his the Annie Russell Theatre. This "Ton-y-Botel", T. T. Noble. WARREN HATTER STAR rority and the independents have text was the 15th verse from the soloists who will sing some of the PHILLIPS IS CHAIRMAN hit tunes of the day. play by Ayn Rand was first pro­ Pensee d'Antomne, Jongen. entered girls in the Gymkhana. The 15th chapter of the Gospel ac­ duced in New York several years The decoration committee has Choral Prelude "In Dir ist Annual Battle To See Passing iHave Three Weeks To Raise most thrilling event promises to be cording to St. John. The "New ago. Its novelty and dramatic decided to carry out the Christmas Freude", Bach. Attacks Unleashed $700; Frats To Help jumping for the very advanced Bridges" to which he referred were soundness made it an instantane­ colors in its scheme for decoration. Adeste Fideles (from "Cathed­ riders. the links of peace between nations. ous success. In the part of Karen ral Windows") Karg-Elert. By Wendy Davis Rev. Chidester said that although The club house will be decorated ' By Jack Buckwalter In addition to riding there will Andre, Doris Nolan won stardom. Farewell, Franz. Sandspur Sports Editor there are three ways of obtaining so that it will appear as attractive , The annual Christmas Fund be Potato, Balloon, and Musical "The Night of January 16th" is Mawan, Dites-Mov (a Berger­ Nine hardy senior souls of Blue peace, the only lasting way is by as possible to the guests. jDrive with Thomas Phillips as Chair races in which everyone may a play of characterization and sus­ ette), 0 Mio Babbiuo Caro, Puc- and Gold extraction, backed by the kind of love which Christ ex­ The sorority, fraternity and in­ -chairman started Monday, No- participate. pense. The audience is allowed to able juniors and sophomores, will emplified. This kind of love is dependent representatives on the ^vember 28. Each year the students To be eligible to ride in the Gym­ determine for itself the guilt of Nutcracker Suite, Song of the make their last stand for their built upon a foundation of vulner­ Freshman Committee should, by ;of Rollins raise money at Christ­ khana, each girl must have had the woman on trial. She loved Flutes, Waltz of the Flowers, Rollins alma mater this Friday ability, and defenselessness. We this time, have collected the two mas to be used for charitable work two or more rides before Decem­ Bjorn Faulkner and was willing to Tschaikowski. night when they dig in solid en­ must not erect barriers, such as dollar assessment from every ithroughout the year. This year ber 3. murder for him. At no time does Selections from the fairy opera, trenchments and gling offensive pride, to defend ourselves; these Freshman and lower division trans­ the goal has been set at $700. As­ she try to excuse her past actions. Hansel and Gretel", Humper- weapons against a similar senior- only kill love. fer in his particular group. Any sisting Tommy Phillips in this Herein lies her weakness and her studded Stetson University aggre­ Those students who participated persons who have not paid this year's drive are Richard Rodda, fee are requested to do so as soon strength. gation who are anxious to even sub-chairman, and Mimi Graves in the service were Edward Levy, Tbe cast had its first rehearsals the varsity series with the Tars, Victoria Morgan, Richard Rodda as possible, so that there will be Dr, Chalmers Speaks 'and James Coates, assistants. Ap- THEIA KAPPA iS no chance of a deficit, which would in the theatre on November 25. Be­ possessors of two victories out of ,proximately twenty-f i v e other and Helen Darling. The choir sang fore the end of the week the set On European Crisis three in the series to date. for the anthem Dett's immortal have to be made up by members students will help canvass the of the Committee. will be up and the last final polish­ Ever since the present Rollins .campus. "Listen to the Lambs." The of­ ing will begin. Every member of Dr. Thomas Chalmers, profes- seniors entered here, potentially fertory was the "Aria" by Buxte- r of history at Rollins, will ad­ , The following people will be in STOP i A, the cast is concentrating on char­ brilliant Stetson, led by the ca­ hude. dress members of the Internation- charge of collecting from the va- Frosh Players Are acterization. Under Pro:Qessor pable Lyn Warren, has managed Relations T^lub concerning re- |rious organizations on campus: Next Sunday Reverend Ansley C. Allen's direction the student is al­ to break into thp win column but Entertained at Tea t European developments at 'Kappa Alpha Theta, Marcia Stod­ Kappa Alphas Bow Before Moore of the Peace Memorial lowed to evolve a character that once, and Friday night an enraged informal meeting in his home dard; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Betty Kelly's Passes Presbyterian Church of Clearwater The Rollins Student Players en­ is both natural and right for the Hatter organization will invade tomorrow evening at 7:30. de Giers; Gamma Phi Beta, Ruth will deliver the sermon. tertained the members of the play. Greater Orlando Stadium to make Hill; Pi Beta Phi, Betty McCut­ ALL COLLEGE TEAM TO On Wednesday afternoon at five Freshmen Players at a tea in the The following technical staff has Considered to be quite an au­ amends to what they term an un­ chen; Phi Mu, Francis Whittaker; BE NAMED BY SCRIBES o'clock there will be an Organ Ves­ Green Room of the Annie Russell been selected for the play; thority on modern history. Dr. lawful beating they received at Chi Omega, Peggy Cass; Alpha per program in the Chapel. Theatre Sunday afternoon from Stage Manager, Mort Lichten­ Chalmers will make special refer- the hands of the Tars at the be­ to-.the Munich Pact which has Phi, June Mutispaugh: Kappa By Ted Pitman four to six. Anne Anthony talked stein; Assistant Stage Manager, ginning of the season. Alpha, Don Ogilvie; Sigma Nu, Alumni Placement to the freshmen about Hollywood Marguerite Beyer; Stage Crew, attracted the attention of the Seniors Oppose Seniors A sluggish T. K. N. team world today. Ashley Purse; Theta Kappa Nu, managed to eke out a 13 to 7 vic­ Service Renders and Mort Lichtenstein gave some Frank Daunis, William Webb, For Ollie Daugherty, Rick Gil­ Joe Justice; Phi Delta Theta, of his "famous" impersonations. Hortense Ford, Carolyn Lewis; Those who wish transportation lespie, Snooks Mclnnis, Carl tory over an improved K. A. out­ to the meeting are asked to meet Jack Makemson; X Club, Bruce fit, in Friday's battle of the sand­ Aid To Graduates Refreshments of punch and Properties, Dick Verigan, June Thompson, Hal Brady, Jack Jus­ Edmands; and Independents, Mimi cookies were served to the thirty Mutispaugh, Prances Montgom­ front of the Administration tice, Dick Turk, Wes Dennis, War­ spurs. The T. K. N.s started off A few years ago, the present Craves. ery; Costume Crew, Caroline Building at 7:15 P. M. ren Hume on the playing field, as was expected with a perfectly Rollins Alumni Placement service Sandlin, Betty Berdahl; Electri­ and Bob Hayes and Frank Daunis ; The $700 which the committee functioning attack that took them was not in operation, now, direct­ cians, Bruce McCreary, Helen Hitt, on the bench, a win over Stetson will raise within the next three straight down the field to a touch­ ed by Watt Marchman of the "The Black Legion" Pi Phis Hold Open Robin Rae; Publicity, Jack Buck- would give them four victories out freeks is used for many different down. The score coming as a re­ Alumni office, it is rendering a House for College Shown in Theatre waiter. of five since their inception at Rol­ Worthy causes. Part is contribut- sult of a beautiful forty yard Kel­ much needed and beneficial service lins. id for overseas student work. This ly to Tolson pass, which the lat­ to Rollins seniors and graduates. The Pi Beta Phi fraternity held "The Black Legion" was the And so, when Tars meet Hatters includes the World Student Chris- ter caught in the end zone. Don All seniors who are contemplat­ 1 "open house" Sunday night. feature movie shown in the Annie Phi Beta Initiates Friday night, it will be a battle of fcan Federation at Geneva, the Cram, the T. K. N.s big fullback, ing working after their graduation Tlie floor was cleared for dancing. Friends Service Committee, which added the extra point. Russell Theatre last evening. The Four; Holds Banquet A blazing fire was the center of the first this June, and who do not have a story of this movie is based on offers relief to Spanish refugees much marshmellow roasting. The place. After the following kickoff the prospective job in sight, should see the legion which once operated in on both sides of the front, and the The local chapter of Phi Beta, dio and the victrola supplied In the second place, however, it K. A.s were unable to make any Mr. Marchman immediately and the state of Michigan. It told the Far Eastern Student Service national honorary dramatics and usic. During the evening orange will be an engagement of t w o ground as they kicked to Dick get their application on file so that tale of Humphrey Bogart who was Fund, which gives relief to Chi- music society, announces the in­ juice and cookies were served. great teams, teams with season's Kelly who fumbled the ball and as inquiries come in they may be forced to join this Legion and then nesie students. Another porlfon itiation of the following girls: A challenge was made by the Pi rankings of only two defeats the K. A.'s alert end in the form answered. Do not wait to register compelled to kill a man. There of the $700 is used for National Caroline Sandlin, Betty Ann Hub­ Phis to all sororities for a crew apiece and sterling victories on of Joe Hanna recovered. Here was at the last of the year and then was also a pictorial, "The Land Student Movements. This money bard, Marguerite Beyer, and Vir­ the other side of the ledger. a break for the K. A.s as they had expect an immediate placement. In­ of the Kangaroos," and another is given to the following organi­ the ball on the T. K. N.s 30 yard ginia Quantrell. The initiation was Rollins lost two in a row. Ogle­ quiries come in over the year's pe­ held on November 24. After the zations: the Cornell Conference of line. They capitalized on it and riod and the more registrations Star Gazers Hold thorpe upset them and in the fol­ the International Student Service, started to drive for pay territory ceremony the group had a banquet lowing game went down to defeat that are on file, the better chance at Beanery. the International Student Com­ but a pass from Wah Siddall was for applications to be adequately Monday Open House at the hands of strong Miami. mittee for women foreign students intercepted by Tolson on his three filled. Stetson lost its second game of the in the United States, the Student yard line and once again oppor­ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Open house is held at the season, to Rollins, and then was All types of registrations are de­ DR. GAVIT TALKS Christian Movement (Student tunity was turned from the K. A.'s astronomy observatory every defeated Thanksgiving Day by sired, particularly those of teach­ Christian Assns.-—men and wom­ door. The T. K. N.s again started The active members of Kappa Monday night from seven-thirty to Presbyterian, 7-6. ing. Also any students who know en divisions), and the Fl-iends a march up the field only to have Kappa Gamma entertained their nine-thirty. Everyone is welcome, The Tars chalked up several out­ of a firm or company who desire a Service Committee for the relief the half end as they were nearing alumnae with a tea Wednesday ist Monday the Moon, Saturn standing triumphs. Their initial certain job filled, are asked to let TO of Jewish and other refugees in pay dirt. afternoon in Pugsley Hall. Others d Jupiter were in excellent po­ win of the season over the Hat­ the United States, the alumni office know so that Addressed Student Group On present were Dean Balazs, Mrs. sitions for the star gazers. ter, 18-0, was spectacular enough, Receiving the kickoff the K. A.s some arrangement may be made. is used for local Chapel commit- tried in vain to roll up yardage Newspaper Reporting Lester, Miss Apperson, Mrs. Banz­ The best way to get to the ob- but Jack McDowaH's boys went on This is a valuable service that haf, Miss Buell, Mrs. Enwright, rvatory is to follow Holt Avenue to further heights. Newberry was The largest part of the money and were again forced to kick. is rendered free, and all seniors tees. From their appropriations A short kick set up the final scor­ GIVES POINTERS Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Wil­ toward the lake. At the end of swamped, 36-0, Ohio Wesleyan up­ should take advantage of it. A job cox, and the presidents of all the the sidewalk there is a path lead­ set 19-12 and Tampa dropped, 23- the various committees carry on ing march of the T. K. Ns which cannot be guaranteed to all, but ev­ their work. These committees and ended when Kelly heaved another Dr. John Palmer Gavit, asso­ sororities. ing to the door of the building. 0. ery effort shall be made to put the ciate editor of "The Survey," ad­ Stetson opened its season with special funds are the following: of his accurate passes over the right person into the right job. the social service committee; the (Continued on page 4) dressed a group of English, drama, what was termed as Florida's program committee; the confer­ and art majors at an informal Played With Shotguns Instead of Dolls, greatest upset, a defeat of the ence committee; the inter-racial meeting held in the Woolson Eng­ Gators. Tampa was smeared 33- committee, which contributes to Highlights of the Tampa Game lish house last Tuesday evening. Pat Laursen Is Now Champ Skeet Shooter 0, Oglethorpe was beaten and Er- Hungerford School and the negro For those people interested in skine turned back. library; Dean Campbell's funds By Dick Kelly A time-out had been called and the journalistic side of wTiting, By Janet Jones Rollins, though, in comparison for aid to needy students; and the Driving down to the game Soc walked quietly over to the Mr. Gavit gave three pointers. The You^ heard the expression, | could enter only out of state ch; hajs a multitude of backs wdth Reserve Fund for special cases. through the constant squalls that Tampa player and looked him first of these was that a man 1 a six-shooter in both pionships, : of which she •^ which to match Stetson's offensive. Frances Daniel, chairman of the hit us, we had visions of sitting straight in the eye. "Aren't you out to be able to see what he looks hands"; change that to a twelve 1937. In Ollie Daugherty, Mclnnis, Social Service Committee, says through a nice, wet game. Need­ ashamed of yourself?" Soc asked at; second, he should have the ca­ gauge shotgun and you have the This year, however, was the Jumping Joe Justice, Lou Bethea, there is a greater need for help less to say we all breathed a sigh quietly. "Here I've been playing pacity of telling about what he has story of Pat LaursAi, the women's crowning point of her shooting ca­ Handy Andy" Jones, Joe "Buck" reer. In Skeet competition four in Orange County than there was of relief when the expected rain you fair and square all afternoon seen; and third, when he wants to national Skeet champion. It wasn't Johnson, flashy Sammy Hardman rounds of twenty-five birds each last year. failed to appear. and you keep holding me, playing gather information, he should any particular bellicose urge that and others, McDowall has experi­ know where the best source is are shot, each round from a differ­ enced runners, passers and kickers, Without the Christmas Fund unsportsmanlike football. If you first put a shotgun into her hand; and then get to it. ent station. Pat distinguished her­ who seemingly have taken turns many needy people would be de­ The band was there in all the can't block me like a man, why she merely followed suit, or shall self by making a score of ninety- in leading the Tars on to victories. prived of the help that means the glory of its new uniforms and not try anyway, at least . . . . The second of these points may I say, "shoot," and like her par­ white duck pants . . . blowing lust- if I get through . . all right." seem simple at first, but when six out of the possible one hundred, Alex Waite, line coach, has de­ difference between despair and ents, who have always been enthu­ and was hailed National Womens' hope. In many cases a few dollar's ilj^ half the time, wa suspect, in The Tampa man looked sheep­ elaborated upon, there are many siastic skeet shooters, learned to veloped a line which in two suc­ points which must be recognized. Skeet Champion, in Tulsa, Okla­ is all that is necessary to bring an effort to keep warm. ishly at master-psychologist Sol­ handle first a rifle and then a shot­ cessive contests has risen to great When a reporter is telling anyone homa. about this change. Even if a stu­ dati. "I AM ashamed of myself," gun well. pinnacles of strength. Equally dent can only afford to give a Football players at Tampa do he admitted. "No more of that what has been seen, he must try Not content with one such im­ strong in first call and reserves, however, until two quarter, he must remember that have sonsciences, contrary rumors stuff for me." to awaken in the reader's mind pressive record she has set two re­ frontier has been the inspira­ every little bit helps. Those who notwithstanding. This is a true And if you saw the rest of the the same idea that he has; to do years ago that Pat took a serious markable goals for covetous Skeet tion for victory in the Ohio Wes­ can afford to give more should story, vouched for by Soc Soldati, Tampa game, and watched Soldati this, he must use words or symbols interest in shooting, which sounds shooters all over the world. She leyan and Tampa encounters, with do so. Those who can only give who played a game of football that rampage through that line, you'll with which the reader is familiar. like gangster tendencies, but which holds the world record for a long the fighting, plucky Soc Soldati a little should do so. Through was so great ... so absolutely fine know that the Spartan kept his The idea that an individual style isn't really as menacing as it run, that is 178 consecutive hits being the number one power­ these contributions, great and that even Nash Higgins word! is to be worked for is a mistaken sounds. Two years ago Pat be­ without a miss. She also holds the house. small, the worthy work of helping acknowledged it. Anyway, here's one; it only confuses the reader. came a member of the Firestone world record for a long run in dou­ Rollins, this year, has been less fortunate people is made pos­ the story: The Tampa man play­ The Tars were slow in getting The trick of good writing is "in Skeet Club in Akron, Ohio, where bles—250 birds without a miss. In blessed with as brilliant a crop of sible. If the goal of $700 is not ing again.st Soc was diving in and under way, as the entire first half the arrangement of simple words." she was fortunate in carrying off shooting doubles two shots are tak­ dividual stars as has ever rep­ reached, someone will suffer pri­ grabbing Soc by the leg in an ef­ went its dull course. The second As to the last point, before a numerous championships. It was en at two clay pigeons which are resented the institution. The finale vation. fort to stop our pile driver from half was the best part of the game, writer tries to interview a man, at Akron that during the last sum­ released simultaneously. with Stetson should prove no from our viewpoint, with Rollins he should know something of what Pat, when asked the secret of The Christmas Fund Drive will breaking through so often. All mer she won the Midwest Skeet iption to the brilliant perform- really opening up. is going to be discussed. The more her success, punctured faith in a end at the annual Christmas ser­ through the first quarter Soc had Championship. (s this season of Saldati, Joe one knows about his subject, the time-old adage, "Steady your vice which will be given in the been the best man in the Spartan During the next year Pat moved Justice, Ollie Daugherty, June more intelligent questions he c a n nerves with a cigarette," when she Knowles Memorial Chapel Wed­ backfield, and the Spartan line­ A suggestion to the Tar backs to Miami where, under the tute­ Lingerfelt, Bill Daugherty and ask and the clearer he can make said, "There's absolutely no smok­ nesday evening, December 15. The man was out to stop it. Finally from a Monday morning quarter­ lage of her uncle, she became even Dick Turk, all potential Little En­ the subject for his reader. ing or drinking, you know." After final collection will be taken at Soc could stand it no longer. On back. Take a little longer on your more adept with the shotgun. Be­ tente material. The brilliant play­ that statement, there is no doubt this service. It is possible to reach every play he was being held and fakes, hold the deception for that cause of laws prohibiting the parti­ ing of this troupe stabilized by the that she probably will never have the goal of $700 before this ser- in the welter no official noticed vital 15 seconds longer. And let's SUPPORT cipation of residents of short stand­ rest of the Tar squad should end rival from college. (Continued on page 4) beat Stetson! THE CHRISTMAS FUND ing in state skeet competition Pat the season in a blaze of glory. THE ROLLINS S A N D S PJO^ WEDNESDAY^ NOVEMBERjO, 1935

He had succeeded in modernizing all of the OUR FELLOW DRIVERS By Mueller ON AND OFF THIS WEEK HolUtta dan&apur terrible practices of the kings of the Dark at your ^blished Weekly by Undergraduate Students Ages ... a sort of streamlining, maki' L' CAMPUS of RoUins. them more effective. The Jews are being persecuted as has r • BABY GRAND other group of people in history; the wo'l I Nancy Fisher and Kim Tilgh­ 1938 Member 1939 man were the guests of Mrs. Ruth is looking on, afraid to move. The bigg( 1 Beginning Wednesday, aoth Pbsocicted G3lle6ide Press bully vfe have yet known laughs trim - Moore in Daytona Beach Saturday and Sunday. Wednesday phantly while the great powers tremble w:i ii the height Distributor of Lib Leach and Kay McDonough sreatTiet Cblle6iciteDi6esl fear. achi< Why not call his bluff? visited Hortense Ford at her home ERROL FLYNN— in Tampa last week-end. —BETTE DAVIS Member: Winter ParJ- Chamber of Commerce Martha Frost spent Saturday In Myron Brinirs Immort-- Florida Intercollegiata Press Association. "THE SISTERS' I novel and Sunday in Tampa. with Teaching Tampa a Lesson Anita Lonffte — Jniie B Skippy Arnold went to her home lan Hunter Publication Office: Fairbanks Avenue College football rivalries date back to the at Groveland to spend the week­ Thursday aaid Friday at Interlachen time when the first intercollegiate game was end. The life . the loves . of ths played a good many years ago. Since then, Virginia Smith spent the week­ world's Waltz Kini; . In ro­ TELEPHONE 187 mance to excite you . glori­ rivalry has come to mean such tricks as end in Tampa. fied by Johann Strauss' Jane Russell visited her mother immortal melodies! "borrowing" a little brown jug or abducting LUISE RAINER a bull-dog followed by a hard and clean- at her home in Rockledge during FERNAND GRAVET National Advertising Service, Inc. Saturday and Sunday. fought football game. "THE GREAT WALTZ" College Publishers Representative Last Saturday the "friendly" rivalry be­ Frances Jones, Marcia Stoddard, and George Fuller were guests at with tween Rollins College and the University of Miliza Korjus — Hugh Herbert Tampa was terminated when the coach and the home of Monty Schoenthaler Saturday, Sunday & Monday in Winter Haven Saturday afte" Subscription Price: By mail anywhere m president of Tampa combined their efforts attending the game in Tampa. United States $1.60 a term (12 weeks), $2.60 for to have Bob Hayes, Rollins guard, declared Iwo terms, or $3.00 for the full college year. Tappy Pofcher spent Saturday ineligible. They attempted to have four men and Sunday at the home of her "IF I WERE KING" ruled from the Tar squad but succeeded with parents in Cocoa. ices Dee — Basil Rathbone only one. . Mary Ellis Weaver was at her Tuesday & Wednesday let of March 3. 1879. It was noticeable that Tampa waited un­ home at Atlantic Beach over the DICK POWELL— til the last minute to make its formal pro­ Travelert Safety 8«rvieq week-end. —OLIVIA DEHAVILAND test, thus making it impossible for Rollins to Peggy Cass went to Haines "HARD TO GET" JOE D. HANNA, JR....- -...EDITOR-IN-CHIEF appeal to the athletic association that rules "So he won't dim hit bright lights, eh! Well, I'll give him mine, City for the week-end. Kappa Alpha House, Phone 146 in such matters. President Sherman of the the idiot!" University of Tampa even admitted in a let­ Editorial Staff ter to Dr. Holt that they had waited in order Orlando Lmen & Towel Supply Co. Associate Editor . Wdhani Bingham to keep he Rollins players off the bench. INCORPORATED Jack Buckwalter If Hayes were obviously ineligible, then A FLORIDA INSTITUTION Wendell Davis Sports Editor there would be good reason for Tampa's pro­ Specializing in Quality Merchandise Well Laundered _ Ted Pitman O O T N O T E Sports Walter Diclison, Manager 69 West Concord Ave. Dick Kelly test; however, the controversy is about a Sports _ _ mere technicality which will probably be By Jess Gregg Phone 5861 Orlando, Florida Societ) Editor_ _ Victoria Morgan Featuie Editor _ Elsie Moore cleared up before the Stetson game. We feel, Proof Editor Lois Sue Terry therefore, that Tampa is in the wrong and has committed a breach of ethics; but what It is a marvelous season, this, about his crew-cut-with-a-relapse. News Reporters we could say here would not be nearly as •with its ear muffs, fur coats and A certain lad whose scattered Dejay Shriner, Ann Kruse, Gladys Vogdes, Lillian effective as the lesson Rollins taught Tampa gloves, frozen breath, chattering grey hairs added greatly to his Look Here First Ryan, Barbara Northen, Betty Hall, Mary K. Tran- last Saturday. The Tars were out for blood, teeth, and its football games; distinction suddenly rejuvenated dle, Olive Callaway, Betty de Giers, Alfred Roosevelt. and got it. Tampa went down 23 to 0 and when a boy can go out with a girl and became fully as brunet as on one arm, a blanket on the other Louie the Goon. for your Christmas Gifts and Cards Feature Writers chalked up only two first downs to Rollins' —and no one gives it a thought. Betty Mackemer, Janet Jones, Wilson Whitehead, twenty. Not once did the Spartans furnish Confidentially Between Us James Coates, 'William Webb. Marcia Stoddard. any serious threats to the Tar goal line; Students are still guffawing at 300 Dept. Ruthie Hill and Wilma Heath, two they were helpless before a barrage of Rol­ Southern hospitality is exempli­ Assistants Gamma Phi Baiters, who were lins passes that succeeded ten out of four­ fied by Lib Leach and Horty Ford Elva Mae Kennedy, Nancy Johnson, Isabel Flagg, driven by friends to see Tubby SEA GULL GIFT SHOP teen times. who always manage to entertain Dorothy Hugli, Betty Davis, Alan Fast, Prances who was staying some seventeen the visiting teams in fine style. 152 E. Park Ave. Winter Park Jones, Anne Whyte, Betty Haggerty, Betty Winton, No, nothing more need be said. Tampa miles from campus. The friends Diddy Hannahs, Bruce McCreary. has been taught a lesson. left them at the door, and then the Nate BEEdell returned for a gals discovered an obvious lack of weekend. Was it to revel in our George E. Fuller, Jr JBusiness Manager Tubby, who it seems had returned charming atmosphere again, or to Beat Stetson! to school. And so our two Love­ see Hell-K.A.T. June Reinhold? Business Staff There is no need to tell members of the lies began to hitch-hike home. It looks like the real thing at Edna Pearl Harmon Advertising Commissioner football team how much the winning of the Whizzing cars howled encourage­ long last for Limpid-Larnyx Andy BOWL Thomas Costello „ -...Circulation Manager ment and innuendos but offered Jones. Sally Hodgdon blushes de­ Stetson game means to Rollins. Stetson has murely as she reads this. Ann Roper „ Asst, Circulation Maiuiger one of the best teams in the history of foot­ no transportation. The miles FOR BETTER HEALTH slowly, so very slowly, pas Barbara Drew used to play with ball at that school. If our informaion is cor­ Barbara Hutton when they were rect, they have lost but two games, one of still they were about ten miles • from school. Then a kindly soul little tots. It is hard to imagine ESTABLISHED IN 1894 WITH THE FOLLOWING them to Rollins at the first of the season. gave a ride to the red head and Princess Babs or our Titian Miss ORLANDO BOWLING CENTER EDITORIAL Naturally, the Hatters are out to avenge the blonde and drove them here. Drew as having even been mop­ Unassuming yet mighty, sharf and fointed, well- hat defeat; they are going to try to show But it left the two seriously dis­ pets. that it was just a mistake. Those who saw Reservations rcunded yet many sided, assiduously tenacious, yet illusioned about human nature One of our charming co-eds ob­ Fountain Service the Tars swamp Stetson 18-0, know that served with her usual delicacy Phone 6956 720 Orange Ave. ts gritty and energetic as its name imflies, which they had been so warned there was no mistake about that game. about. that there were only two types of torious in single combat and thereft However, if Stetson should win Friday people at the game. Those who feer, wonderfully attractive and extensive in c night, we would never hear the end of their One of our Klassy Kut Klothes were drunk. And those who were culation: all these will be found ufon investigat. jeers. Horses is Jimmy Craig. To watch sober. Jimmy dress would make a Kap- to be among the extraordinary qualities of the It is the duty and privilege 6f every stu­ Mickey McAulliffe's case serves SANDSPUR. Theta, or even a Pi-Phi turn to show how absence makes the dent to be at that game and yell until he orchid with envy. An hour is set heart grow fonder—of someone Orange Laundry & Acme-Colonial is hoarse. Let's see if we can have the larg­ .side for the selection of suspend- else. est student turn out of the year to watch rs, necktie, socks and shorts, Cleaners Modernized Barbarianism which, of course, must match. the Tars beat Steson. Thumb Nail Sketches Jack Scanlon, Buck Johnson—Campus Agents When we recall our study of Medieval That task completed, he ruminates Chip Chisholm: A St. Bernard history, one thought stands out above all bout his choice of shirt. Then, with lap-dog delusions. others. That thought, which seems to con­ wearied by the struggle, he in­ Jane Russell: A busy afternoon vestigates the shoe situation. An in a boiler factory. dense the events of the entire period into INTERCOLLEGIATE hour and a half later finds him We solicit your busness . home town concern. one terrible fact, concerns the barbarianism Jules Steffans: A deaf and openly questioning himself as to dumb convention united in silent of the age. We read of the horrors of the Dr. Malbone W. Graham, professor of po­ what suit, or what combination of Winter Park. Phone 413 Orlando, Phone 6790-7313 Spanish Inquisition, scarcely able to believe prayer. litical science on the Los Angeles campus suSts to put on. After several Ted Read: A mirror, brilliant that human beings could commit such atro­ of the University of California, has received unsuccessful experiments, he final­ and brittle. cities. We questioned the sanity of the me­ decorations from the Republic of Lithuania ly selects one. Slowly, meticulous­ Duchess: A firefly giving off dieval rulers and we doubted the veracity and from Finland, in recognition of his pub­ ly, he dresses, pausing for long lots of light and no heat, admiring moments in front of the of the historians. Surely the facts had been lished work. Richard Belden: Rover Boy at mirror. Another half hour he al­ exaggerated. No one would wantonly de­ Rollins. lows himself for such important ON THIS THANKSGIVING DAY .. stroy human lives in times of comparative John Hageman: Yesterday's Of 636 students at Mills College 210 are things as tying his shoes and the peace just for the sake of killing—for there newspaper. undecided as to their major. Largest group arrangement of his handkerchief, We take this opportunity to express to the was no sane reason behind the wholesale of majors is in the field of art, with music Daphne Banks: Innocence Rollins Students our appreciation of their slaughters. which must be a five pointer, or a close second. let me tell you, he is a mighty un­ Abroad. patronage at our new Restaurant. But then we turned to our newspapers, comfortable Craig. Ready at last, D. Hannahs: In a sense, a We are indeed thankful to them and the the most unbiased and propaganda-free me­ To help World Fair employees in impres­ a glittering example of how the broad. day will be Thanksgiving Day for their dium of information in the world — the sing visitors next year. Dr. Walter O. Robin­ well dressed man would like to Poetry Note: This couplet was Friendship and Good Will. American press. Each day's paper told of son of St. John's University, Brooklyn, is look, our hero settles down to do found recently in a sorority house more and more racial and religious suppres­ conducting a course in grammar and diction his evening studies. bath room, addressed to one who sion in Germany. Jews were being murder­ for the administrative officers and guards. will remain nameless. ed, their property confiscated, their business Cloverweed gals had quite a ''Stroke her coiffure with a club time of it, t'other eve. They were For she forgot to clean the tub.' HERRINGTON-LANGSTON houses plundered. A great exodus was on. Pennsylvania State College authorities awakened by a horrifying series Fang and Claw Dept. The defenseless Hebrews fled before the are considering an astronomical study proj­ of screams that wrapped their hair Don "the Gimp" Bradley is en Orlando's Finest Restaurant barbaric hordes who gave no reason for their ect that calls for construction of nine cam­ even tighter around their curlers. joying the attention his crutchei 13 N. Orange Avenue actions. However, it was not easy to leave. pus observatories. Hurrying down the hall en masse, bring him. ) foolin'! We pre­ Jews were not permitted to take any money armed with shoe-trees, hair brush­ dict he will be on them for some DIAL 7505 ORLANDO, FLORIDA out of Germany. A lifetime of work and A Radio Institute for Teachers, first per- es, letter openers, and one gun, struggle against odds came to a hopeless mament body organized to demonstrate to they paused outside Deedee's room Somebody suggested Dottie end. Those who were forced to remain were educators the possibilities of using radio for to hear that lush girl shriek, "Get Rathbun pick on someone her own stripped of all their earthly possession and instruction, has been established by the Co­ out of here, you rat!" For Clover­ were left to starve. Those who were not lumbia Boardcasting System in connection leaf Honor, for Outraged Ameri­ The Gals wonder why Wes Den­ murdered outright were subjected to brutal with its American School of the Air. can Womanhood, they burst thru nis is such a woman-hater. They treatment and harsh injustices. the door, their eyes bright vi-ith call him "Old Scaredy Cat." courage—(or was it hope?) They O happy day that has come to Were our papers right? Could such out­ The private library of famed economist found the white-faced Deedee in a us. Let there be dancing in the Town and Country rages exist in our modern civilization ? Were Richard T. Ely has been acquired by Louisi­ state of near collapse. There, streets, and free gin for all. At not the other nations aware of Hitler's san­ ana State University. It represents 60 years crouching ferociously on the floor last Rollins may boast of a ro­ guinary practices? Why didn't they do of collecting and is the second most im­ was a mouse. In quiet disappoint­ mance that equals, even over-shad­ something about it? These questions raced portant collection on economics acquired by ment, Cloverleaf girls returned to ows, the immortal loves of An­ Shop through our minds when we suddenly rea­ any American library this century. bed. thony and Cleopatra, Helen and lized that here was another barbaric leader Hair-Lines; Vivacious Annie Paris, Romeo and Juliet, David who had perhaps stepped from the most A large estate consisting of two farms Whyte was somewhat of a Straw­ and Wally. I speak, of course, of bloody page of medieval history to bring dis- in Marshall county, la., was left to Cornell berry blonde for a week. At the that great love affair that has pai rto an entire race and to place his blot College by Mrs. May Montgomery Smith of end of that period of almost con- been going on all these years be­ on the history of time. Here was a beast— Marshalltown, who died recently. tant comment, Annie was worn tween Don Murphy and Don Mur­ Smart Clothes surely not a man—who had no sense of the ut, the henna worn off. Joe Han- phy. a has a Fuller Brush HH--CUL value of a human life. The inalienable The campus tradition of classroom sing­ ANGEBILT HOTEL BUILDING rights which are ours at birth meant noth­ that must he very trying for him ing has been revived at the University of ee in the mirror. Pinky Kur- MES. NELL HARTLEY, Mgr. ing to this usurper of happiness and peace. California. SUPPORT must also be rather unhappy THE CHRISTMAS FUND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1938 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR THREE In Drama of "Waltz King" come before the flicker died out The selection of Miss Phillips for ANOTHER CONVENTION AT All in all it seemed much mor this honor was made from among ROLLINS Over Heard lusty and impressive than today' a field of twenty-six representa­ I went to the Educator's fair. presentation. Technicolor im tive women of this state. She has The Frontier Thinkers were there. proved the Dennis King showinr enjoyed an experience in her work They handed out dope Did you find my shoes in your also. at the Orlando airport which equips Of boundless scope iicar?" • • • Jimmy Coates told her I thought "Submarine Patrol' her to handle air travel nnd is be­ All based on a questionnaire. fthat he didn't, but we wonder. was much more exciting than "I' ing established at Rollins to take I Were King." It was a perfectl cai e of bookings, plan itineries These thinkers, who thought they •• "I want to go home". , . You plain, simple and unpretentiou I ul handle reservations for East- thunk. should be a little more subtle, Miss film. It was about a rich spoile( 1 Air and other domestic and Said all subject matter was junk. ' Hofft. playboy who becomes a man's mai i.ign air routes including Pan Said the school of the nation after joining the Navy. There i iK'iica Airways, it was said. Must have integration "Oh, you're wonderful. . . We the girl and also her father who The increasing popularity of air But it sounded to me like the * think we are. Lib, but we didn't does not approve of her mariymg I ivel requires that a college bunk. ^know that you agreed. this "no good." It all turns out ^ent be prepared to take care of —A Student. well, of course. What I liked about t he business, Mr. Caldwell an- "Dr. Farley says to keep ev "Submarine Patrol" was that it nuimced. Eastern Air Lines serves ' eryone with cigarettes away from did have atmosphere. The scene •10 cities directly and through the SUPPORT nie." . • • What's the matter, Ann in which a small wooden submarine coordinated schedules of 21 major THE CHRISTMAS FUND ! Earle, are you afraid of catching patrol boat is going through a nest air lines of the United States, it ,the habit? of mines was really thrilling. puts Rollins students within There were a couple of good fights reach of 85 per cent of the nation's Betty Phillips, Fieshman from and the sailors added much hu­ population in 7 hours or less fly­ t "Didn't you know that I'm in Orlando, has been appointed stu­ mor to the situation in general. ing time. Frequent schedules are love?" ... So the mighty has dent agent at Rollins for East­ None of the acting was exception­ operated daily in and out of Or­ ; fallen again. Who is it this time, ern Air Lines it was announced al. I remember as lando airport. : Leffo? here this week by T. 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. . . extract from a letter Holiday Greeting Cards for You! we received today from a Rollins graduate. We now have almost any type of Christmas Greet­ ing card you might want—from the elaborate steel die "Dear Mr. Baker: engraved folder type to the inexpensive brilliant as­ Late in the Spring I bought sorted sets. In this selection you can be sure to find from you a suit made by the HUGH a card to meet your need. And if you can't, a member International Tailoring Co. I HERBERT of our staff will gladly help you design a card that is am more than satisfied with •perfume thai the suit and would like to make LIONEL original, effective and economical. Why not call in more purchases from the same ATWILL next week and talk Christmas cards with us ? concern ... I would like to Screen Play by Samuel ' know the address of the com­ HoffenBtein andWalter pany . . . ." Reisch. Directed by Julit THE ORANGE PRESS '^J?^S Duvivier. Produced by Bernard H. Hyman. WEST MORSE BLVD. TELEPHONE NO. 1 Toiletries—Street Floor When you think of Clothes SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . . . CHORUS OF HUNDREDS ... A think of SCORE OF MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL HITS! Hear . . ."Artisw Life," "At the Monastery," "The Polka," "Revolutionary March," "One Yowell-Drew Co. Day When We Were Young," "Du und Du," "I'm In Love With Vienna," ORLANDO R. C. BAKER 'The Bat," "Tales ot Vienna Woods" at the corner, downtown THE B O L L I NSS AJJ^^JLyjR. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1938 line was completely befuddled by Campus Camera ROLLINS BEATS TAMPA the fast breaking Rollins offens- Daugherty Piles Up Yardage 23-0; CINCHES SECOND Ollie Daugherty, Rollins' "Old Along The Sidelines Faithful," played his usual bang- up game and led the Tar backs By Wendy Davis IN STATE; HAYES OUT in yardage gained on running plays, in addition to whaling the These next two weeks are busy ones along the Rollins sport front stuffing out of the Spartan backs In the first place. Jack McDowall's varsity Tars wind up their season Tars Launch Passing Attack to Swamp Spartans as they tried to break through. L.ou £'gainst Stetson University this Friday night in Orlando. They will After Tampa Officials Raise Squawk About Bethea played a grand defensive have a difficult assignment in their finale this year. After the Tars Eligibility of Star Guard game, while the two ends, Willie walloped the Hatters, 18-0, at the beginning of the season, Stetson Daugherty and June Lingerfelt, has awaited this return contest, feeling that their boys were mistreated i!i that upset game, and that they should have won. They feel that Stabbing through the air with stantly pulled up to check T played the full 60 minutes at their Rollins caught Stetson after a letdown following their spectacular lightning accuracy, the Rollins line thrusts, leaving a ready mark usual great pace. Three Tar cen­ triumph over Florida the previous week, whereas Rollins was ready Tars completely outclassed a me­ for the bullet-like heaves of John ters saw action, with Paul Bouton mentally inasmuch as the encounter was our first of the season. As diocre Tampa University eleven at son, Jones and Joe Justice, whe grabbing the lion's share and the McDowall pointed out recent, though Rollins will play Stetson after Phillips Field in Tampa, 23-0, be­ pitched strikes to pass receivers injured Dick Turk and Johnny Gi­ two important games. The Tars were keyed for their Homecoming fore a crowd dwindled to 1500 by all afternoon, directly accounting antonio right behind him. Lawton, tussle with Ohio Wesleyan, and they were also whipped for Tampa, the unfavorable weather that kept for each Tar touchdown, as they Clanton and Hume at tackle accentuated at the last moment by the ineligibility ruling of Bob the spectators muffled in over­ completed 10 out of 14 attempted slammed back many a Tampa Hayes, instigated by Tampa's Nash Higgins. Rollins won both of coats and blankets and gave the passes, an enviable record. drive, while Jack Justice, Soldati these sparkling exhibitions of football. game a distinctly northern atmos­ Hayes Ruled Ineligible and Dennis ranged all over the phere. Although it played without the field making tackles. In the Tar Tampa never had a chance as services of Bob Hayes, veteran backfie'ld, chunky Rick Gillespie The intramural calendar has never been so complete as it is the Tar line, led by the indom guard, ruled ineligible because of blasted Spartan linemen with dev­ new. In an effort to alleviate the schedule at the end of the year, itable Soldati, roared through to the protests of Nash Higgins, astating blocks,^ while Joe Justice when in the past the athletic department had trouble in completing toss the Spartan backs for repeat­ Tampa coach, the Tar line moved and Clyde Jones faked beautifully the program, the sports have been jammed into a busy two weks ed losses, and the alert Rollins like clockwork, cracking the Spar­ to run or pass the Spartan second­ for the fraternities. Touch football is half through its second half secondary smothered the weak tan defense like an eggshell. Only ary dizzy. Buck Johnson, a dead- schedule; tennis begins this week; golfers tee off next week; and a Tampa aerial thrusts. Ponder the alert work of the Tampa sec­ eye Dick, cooly waited while Tam­ week from today, cross country will be staged. but slow, the Spartans blocked ondary kept the tally low, as their pa linesmen drove in hard, then expertly, and their secondary c tossed over their heads to the shifty Tar ends. Sammy Hardman As far as intramurals go, the forecast for the season indicates the HAS A BROTHER THE SAME JOHN fREIBERGER.. hottest Gary Cup race ever held. The winning of the intramural THIS YEAR OP ALL YEARS and Snooks Mclnnis threw many a HEIGHT WHO WILL TRY FOR. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS EMD. WAS THE TAU-EST RESULAR IN WUOR. championship this year by either Kappa Alpha or Theta Kappa Nu, your choice of hosiery is im­ scare into the Spartan adherents THE VARSITY NEXT YEAR- , COLLEGE FOOTBAU- THIS YEAR.. v.inners last year, would permanently retire the coveted "two-bit" portant. Shorter skirts make with their deft hip-switching. As ft\ASINE APAiROF 6-S" ENDS.' JEAN'S it imperative that your hosiery HE IS A MERE 6FT. SIM. IN HEIGHT^ trophy. That in itself would insure exerted efforts from the other individuals and as a team, the SPECIALIZES IN PASS.RECEIVING/ be flatteringly sheer and lovely. Tars went to town. fraternities. But improved forces thoughout the league in all de- Exclusive Millinery QUAKER HOSIERY meets patments of sports has lent keenness to the race. Sigma Nu and X every requirement. First Half Is Slow Club, who in the past few years have been out of the running, have • The first half was slow and com­ Theta Kappas Siddall to Camp. The game end­ already shown improvement, and from the looks of things on paper, paratively uninteresting as both ed a minute later with the Theta will place themselves in the contenders' role in Other sports. Phi Delta POPULAR PRICES teams felt their way cautiously, Stop K. A.s Kappa Nus out in front 13 to 7. Theta, runners-up last year, appear neither weaker or stronger than a kicking often on third downs. year ago and will be very much in the running. But the dynasty of HOSIERY SHOP Early in the second quarter the (Continued from page 1) The writer of this column wish­ Hosiery - Lingerie - Accessories the Theta Kaps in the last two seasons seems to be too strong to Tars started to move and, aided es to announce that his choices for Beacham Theatre BIdg. center of the line to Dud Darling interrupt. They can be counted on to win cross country, basketball, 22 N. Orange Ave. Orlando by two long passes, finally tallied the All Sandspur Bowl Team will swimming and probably diamond ball, with well-balaced teams in other as Mclnnis took a wide pass on who was standing, seemingly for­ appear here in next week's issue Phone 5727 gotten by the K. A.s, in the end sports adding up points. With the avalanche of points received from the dead run to score standing up. of the paper. A man will be placed men in varsity sports, it is hard to stop these boys. Manny Brankert rushed in to ne. The try for point failed on this all team not only for his RAY GREENE make the conversion and the Tars is time. outstanding ability in his position Finding new life after the kick- —Rollins Alumnus— led at the half, 7-0. but also for his value to his team. dent body. If they went to, they off the K. A.s got their none too The writer will be assisted in pick­ Students Set can make it a success as it has Southern Dairies REAL ESTATE BROKER The second half turned into a strong attack functioning mainly Tar walkaway as the McDowall­ ing these players by the Sports Drive Goal been in other years. The people Tel. 400 100 Park Ave. through the beautiful passing and Editor and also by another sports who are organizing the drive are SEALTEST ICE men opened up with an aerial at­ running of Dick Camp and Wah tack that left the Spartans help­ writer, Dick Kelly. (Continued from page 1) students; the people who will be , Siddall who personally conducted responsible for its success or fail- 1 CREAM less and rolled the Rollins total to the K. A-s on theii inspiring field if every student will do his ure are students. | 23 points as two touchodwns and a length march to a touchdown SUPPORT 'e. This is an undertaking that SUPPORT THE CHRISTMAS is served exclusive safety were chalked up against hich was scored on a pass from in the Beanery. AMERICAN Tampa. THE CHRISTMAS FUND rned with the stu- FUND

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