Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 22, March 29, 1939
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The Rollins Sandspur. 549. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/549 Support ftoiuns anti0pur Rollins Sandspur VOLUME 44 (Z-107) (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1939 (Complete Campus Coverage) Undergraduates Take Rollins Varsity Crew Sets Sailing As Part Annual Gypsy Fiesta To Be Of Class Curriculum DURHAM, N. H.—(ACP) — Course Record of 5:5 In Unlike Sir Walter Raleigh who Held On Rollins Laketront played hookey from school to learn sailing, undergraduates at Beating Richmond Eight the University of New Hamp shire now take tiller and sheet Tomorrow; Band To Parade in hand as part of their college Tars Get Off to Early Lead curriculum. and Increase the Distance High School Music Orlando Girl Wins Women's Association Gives To 3 Lengths at Finish Rollins Fencers For this semester sailing is Proceeds Toward Volley Festival Held Here being taught as la course in "Fresh Fields" Fiesta Poster Prize Ball and Tennis Courts physical education for both men 74 Play in Orchestra and 142 Win Five Matches and women. The course has Weather Is Perfect Sing in Group Chorus Is Last Vehicle Bridge Tournament to With Water Smooth been arranged through the co Judy Hudgings Places Ahead Be Held In Fox Hall On Eastern Trip operation of the University Of All Other Contestants; The seventh Annual State Inter Yacht club, and will carry the Of Russell Group Visitors' Favored Boat Is scholastic Music Festival was held student from elementary theory Work Will Be On Display College Fraternities and Sor Shaky As Their Higher Saturday evening in the Winter Tars Defeat Princeton, M. I. through actual skippering and Will Be Presented Friday orities to Run Concessions Stroke Fails Park High School Auditorium. T., Brown, Boston U. and racing. Night at 8:15 P. M.; Mrs. and Side-shows This event was a "Grand Concert" ! Harvard Teams Judy Hudgings of Orlando Sen But it will not be all straight Trowbridge Has Lead "Spike" Ogilvie stroked his given by the Florida All-State Or ior High School won first prize of sailing for these students. Ex Plans that are brewing for the smooth rowing boat to an impres chestra and Chorus. When it is The fencing team returned to five dollars in the Eollins Gypsy aminations and outside reading The Annie Russell Company pre Rollins Gypsy Fiesta to be held on sive victory over a favored Univer considered that the orchestra con campus early Monday morning Fiesta Poster Conest. The judges have their place here as in any sents as their last production Ivar the campus during the afternoon sity of Richmond crew in the Tues sisted of 74 boys and girls from thus completing a tour of the were Mr. John Rae, eminent paint other course at the university. Novello's farce "Fresh Fields" Fri and evening of March 30 attest day regatta on Lake Maitland. One all sections of the state and that Eastern States in which they met er, Mrs. Willard Wattles, president The examinations will be on the day at 8:15 P. M. This story con-* to the fact that there will be plen of the largest crowds to witness the chorus comprised 142 students teams from several of the best of the Rollins Women's Associa work of shore school; the read cerns several members of an old ty of excitement in the Gypsy crew race over the Maitland course it can be seen that it required known colleges and universities tion, and Mrs. Donald S. Allen. ing will be about boats of other aristocratic English family that Camp with hordes of harassed, lined up on the shore to watch the considerable skill in directing. the North. Probably the most s' A prize of one dollar for the best classes and the history of sail- have gone broke. In order to aug careworn and bewildered profes Tars come in ahead with the fast cessful trip of this type the Tar poster not winning grand prize Members of the Rollins Music ment the family's precarious fi- sors and students wandering est time ever turned in for the swordsmen have ever made, it left was awarded in each school. This Conservatory assisted the orches anacial position one of the sisters around the campfires, telling for miie course. Ideal weather and in its wake the defeated fencers of school prize in Orlando Senior tra and the chorus. Dr. Joseph E. writes a lovelorn column. The oth tunes, singing native songs, cot water conditions favored the miL Princeton, M. I. T., Brown, Boston High went to Betty Graham who Maddy conducted the orchestra University and Harvard, which er sister thinks that she will do ton-picking, dancing and debating straightaway. and the chorus was under the di her bit by bringing paying guests submitted three posters of unusual rated as having the most powerful merit. Honorable mention went the European question. It is the Both crews got off to an evei rection of William Powell Twad- foil team in the country and the into the family mansion. This de gala occasion of the spring col- dell, instructor of public school cision leads intrusion of an Aus to Aileen Kohn of Orlando Senior start, rowing high between a 42 second strongest in all three wea Art Exhibition High. endar, when for one brief night, and 43. Shortly after the crews set music in Durham, North Carolina, pons, Annapolis being first. Thi tralian farhily which is noveau old and young, famous and those In Memorial Junior High first tled down, Rollins worked to a half This large number of extremely Rollins group, however, did not riehe. This leads to various com not so famous come into their own place was won by Walter Collier length lead. At the quarter mark gifted young musicians presented find it all smooth going and lost Prizes Awarded plications which form the basis and with an old bandanna, a pair and Paul Hariss won honorable the Tars had a length lead, rowing an interesting and varied program to both the armed forces of the U, for the action of the play. of earrings or a bright sash, they mention. a 40 to Richmond's 42 and con of songs and orchestral works by S. gvernment—Army and Navy. Julie Tti-pwhridge, well known throw care and dignity aside as tinued to gain. Here the Rollins' such composers as Bach, Mozart, These were the first two teams In 17 Classes as an actress, has the lead. Oth Cherokee Junior High honors they assume the guise of wander cox turned on the pressure by giv Schubert, Purcell, Tscfhaikowsky, met by the Blue and Gold and it ers taking important parts are went to Ellen Mary McGee, first ers of the Romany Trail. ing leg drives and at the half way and Sibelius. Extreme enthusiasm prize, with honorable mention to probable that fencing with the Rollins Students Get Majority Marjorie Merrill, who scored such The festivities start with a pa mark the Tars had stretched thei and pep of the participants made Wayne Heasley. skilled and well trained swords of Honors; Perrotet Wins a hit in "Tonight at Eight Thirty," rade at noon, when the Rollins lead to two lengths and lowered the event one of the most Ernest Miller of Winter Park put the local men in condition to and Dudley Darling who did so College band will lead off with their stroke. The pressed Rich' ful of Winter Park musical act Sculpture Ribbon High School won honorable men meet and defeat the teams successfully in the "Romantic stirring tunes and some fancy step mond crew at this point seemec ties. tion. The posters will be placed tered later. Age." Jane Russell and Priscilla ping, and a motley collection of fa to crack and go to pieces, and it J. Fairbanks Places on display in the various stores, Page Smith make their debuts on kirs, fortune tellers, snake charm was Rollins' race from that point Honors for the trip should be hotels, libraries and Chambers of In Color Portraits the Annie Russell stage in this ers, clowns, minstrels, mounted on. shared between Captain Don Ce Commerce in Orlando and Winter play. Others supporting the above show girls that make up the Gypsy trulo and Manny Ehrlich. Starring mentioned cast are William Webb, Park. Without exception all have As the crews neared the three "Wappin'Wharf" Miss Turner and Virginia Caravan will bring up the rear. in foil, CetiTjlo defeated every Larry George and Becky Holt. merit and do much credit to the quarter mark the Tars' stroke on the Army and Navy teams and Tilden Win All Honors In art departments of the schools and From two o'clock until four, Tony Merrill has designed the worked up and Capt. Ogilvie and Cast Rehearses took practically every bout which Etching and Lithograph to the students making them. male and female will hover over set and without a doubt it will be W crew of hardy sweepswingers he fenced from then on.