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The Rollins Sandspur. 1183. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1183 The Rollins Sandspur Volume 68 Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, Friday, September 28, 1962 Number 1 New Profs Add To Rollins Faculty; Orientation Week Marks Staff Expands With Institution This year Rollins welcomes and Business Administration, Start Of 1962 School Year twenty-seven new faculty mem received his Ph.D. in Economics bers to its growing family. from the University of Florida Monday, Sept. 24 saw the They will hold places in eigh in 1962. He is a graduate of the checking-in of three-hundred teen different departments. Armed Forces Staff College and eighty-eight new students James David Kornwolf and and the Industrial College of for Orientation Week before Fred J. Triplett are new to Rol the Armed Forces. the arrival of the main body lins' Art department. Mr. Korn Born in Detroit, Michigan, of returning students. wolf is a native of Racine, Wis Miles Chapline McDonnell will On campus to greet the new consin. This instructor in Art be a visiting lecturer in Busi arrivals were the one-hundred History traveled and studied in ness Law. In 1956 he received and twenty-one upperclassmen France and Italy in 1958-59. He his B.A. degree from Rollins members ofl the Otrientajtion has, for the past two years, and in 1959 and LL.B. degree Committee. This committee had been a teaching assistant in from Stetson University of laid the ground work for the art history at the University Law. He is presently practicing freshmen's first Rollins experi of Wisconsin, where he receiv law. ences last spring term. ed his M.A. in June of this year A former Rollins student, The Orientation Committee and completed his Ph.D. minor Robert Fitzwater, will be a pro itself is set up on a framework in history. fessor of Chemistry here at part traditional, part flexible. Mr. Triplett is the new Exec Rollins. He received his Ph.D. There is a permanent standing utive Director of the Morse from the University of Florida committee of Faculty members Gallery of Art, Currator of the and was a recipient of a gen and Administrative staff con Museum of Living Art and As eral Motors Fellowship Award. sisting of Dean Darrah, Dean sistant Professor in Art. Since He is a member of the Ameri Rich, Dean Scroggs, Dean Wat 1960, he and Mrs. Triplett, who can Chemical Society. son, and Mr. Wolfe. Each year, President McKean appoints a holds a Ph.D. degree and is a Donald Hili, Associate Pro faculty chairman and two other parcticing clinical psychologist, fessor of Economics, has now key faculty members, positions have traveled extensively in rejoined the Rollins Faculty. occupied this year by Dr. Wil the U.S. and abroad, residing He attended Wilkes College in Freshmen Are Helped By Upperclassmen At Beginning Of liam H. Dewart, Chairman; Dr. for some time in London and Wilkes Barre, Pa. and received 1st Week. Dudley DeGroot and Dr. Ar Spain. his B.S. degree in Commerce thur Landsman. i Added to the Biology depart and Finance and served as a ment are Elwood Heiss and part time instructor in Econom The student members of the Carl Sandstrom. Heiss receiv ics at Bucknell. In 1955 he re Growth Brings Quantity & Quality; Committee are headed by a ed his A.B. from Lebanon Val ceived his M.S. degree in Indus group of co-chairmen who are ley College, and M.A. and Ph.D. trial and Labor Relations at chosen from sophomore, junior from Calumbia University. Mr. Cornell University. He left Rol Enrollment Increases From Last Year and senior classes. Ann Johns Heiss has had 41 years of ton, Jeff Hicks, Camille Jones, lins in 1958 to return in 1962. According to the figures re represent Pennsylvania and teaching experience in high There are three newcomers to Larry Abraham, and Marilyn schools, colleges, and universi cently released from the Rollins New Jersey. Fisher will do this job this fall. the English Department. Ross College Admissions Office, The list of foreign countries ties. He has also published sev Barckney completed his work The chairmen and the per eral articles. there will be 385 entering stu represented includes Venezuela, manent members chose the stu for the A.B. degree at St. Bene dents at Rollins this Fall. France, Switzerland, the Phil Visiting professor of biolo dict's College in Kansas. He dent group advisors and okayed gy, Carl Sandstrom obtained Incoming students hail from ippines, Nicaragua, Colombia upperclassmen to fill such po earned his M. A. degree at the and Saudi Arabia. his S.B. and Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and 32 states and 11 foreign coun sitions as biology, chemistry, University of Chicago where his doctoral work was complet tries. Florida sends the most- Three hundred thirty-six of and physics laboratory assist he was a teaching fellow from ed at Stanford where he was a students, with a total of 98. the 385 freshmen will be board ants, bookstore aids, helpers in 1927-29. Mr.. Sandstrom comes University Honors Fellow and New York runs second with 40. ing students; this figure rep the dining hall, student counsel to Rollins after 33 years at an instructor during the years The states of Illinois and Con resents the largest number of ors, staff of the Sandspur, New York University. 1956-59. necticut are tied with 33 fresh incoming students who will live WPRK radio station broadcast on campus in the entire history Wallace Martin Nelson, As A native of Washington, D. men coming from those states. ers, and post office assistants. sistant Professor of Economics (Continued on page 5) Twenty-one new students will of the college. The City of Winter Park also This year's total is expected welcomed the new students to to reach 888 for an all time the community with speeches Campus Undergoes Improvements; record for Rollins. Last year by Mayor Allen Trovillion and) there were 831 students. Chief of Police Carl Buchanan. The aims of Orientation Week as stated by the Chair New Look For Many Buildings man, Dr. Dewart are two-fold; Wagner Returns "First we want to acquaint the college with the students." To Returning this fall after a this end, the entering students year's leave of absence is Ar spent most of Tuesday taking thur Wagner, director of the English and foreign language Annie Russell Theater. placement tests and all of Fri Dr. Wagner's year was spent day on Sequential Tests of Edu at Stanford University working cational Progress. Less formal on his Ph.D. which he was ly, they met individually, with awarded last spring. For this, Faculty Advisors. he did a dissertation on The The other main aspect of Technique in the Revolutionary Orientation according to Dr. Plays of Clifford Odets. These Dewart is "to acquaint the stu were the early plays of the dent with the college, academ American Dramatist including ically, personally, and socially.'* Awake and Sing, Paradise of This was the function of the Fools, and 'Til the Day I Die. faculty group advisors and Dr. Wagner is pleased that three student advisors for each his study was done, but infin group of about twenty entering itely more pleased to be back students. The use of three stu and directing after a year of dent advisors per group is a writing. He also looks forward new idea to ensure that none of to "an exciting season and my the freshmen questions are ne first chance to work with John glected. Ezell and along with Mr. Mil With their groups, the fresh ler." Since the latter two be men were given tours of the came members of the Rollins Campus, had group meetings faculty last year, this is the with faculty and student ad Director's first year of work visors, and will attend Sunday Lakeside Hall Was Redecorated Over TI Campus Improvements ing with the present theatre morning worship in Knowles Executed This Year. faculty. (Continued on page 5) The Rollins Sandspur Friday, September 28, 1962 Two Pan-Hellenic Rush Rules Explained For Freshmen Women's informal rush will Beanery or in the Union. dates involving sorority women and entering women. begin tonight with four wel 5. If there are two sorori coming teas scheduled to take ties represented entering wo 4. Rushees who are day stu place between 6:30 and 10:30. men and sorority women may: dents must conform with all Four more teas will be held rushing regulations. tomorrow afternoon from 1:00 a. ride to golf and music to 5:00. All freshmen women classes 5. Rushees and sorority wo are expected to attend every men may not ride in the same tea whether they are planning b. play tennis together, as car, even to classes. to go through rush or not. arranged by the Physical Edu cation Department. 6.