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Volume 32 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1929 Number 3

1 j Vi~~~nd --·i ADMINISTRATION I -I HAMILTON HOLT LITTLE THEATRE !SUBJECT CHOSEN I Reviews ANNOUNCES ART HONORS MEMORY PLANS PROGRAM FORINSTITUT EOF · -- BOARD MEMBERS OF E. E. SLOSSON STATESMANSHIP ½ I Coming Season Prom­ WillTING 11 .\LL . ises Brilliant En- Promment Leaders to Other Faculty Mem­ Propaganda Control is It pays to ndvertise. This col- Aid Art Develop­ tertainment umn received not one but two bers Also Pay Topic for Discussion books. ment Here Tribute at Second Institute The college office with rare 1 An unusually interm~ting selec­ thoughtfulness sent 11 Thc Future Six prominent leaders in nrt ! Ition of plays is being planned by of Party Govcnm1ent; Addresses and art education have accepted A former associate, an intimate Rollins players of the Little The- To what extent propaganda such and Discus~ions at the Institute of invitations to serve ns members friend, and a former instructor of atre \Vorkshop for the coming as that engineered by \Villiam B. Statesmanship." This seems lo be of an advisory board for the de- D1·. Edwin E. Slosson united in ~eason, and try-outs. are now be- Shearer, the naval observer at mg held for the first program G a book on whic:l~ to use the Menck- j veloprnent of art at Rollins col- I paying tribute to him at a mem- which will be presented sometime ene~a, can be controlled, and the en style of rev1ew-l'end the first lege, President Hamilton Holt an- orial chapel service Monday. Ham- · N b question as to whether such pro- page and write a very learned and nounced today. The board is being ilton Holt, p1·esident of Rollins m ovem er. paganda is a benefit or a curse to erudite criticism. " 'e recommend organi~ed, it i~ further announced, HAMILTON HOLT college, who pre~ided at the serv- Three groups of one-act plays Ipublic opinion are problems t hat this work to all Ph. D.'s in his- ~; a~s1st President H~lt _and l\lrs. President of Rollins College ice, spoke of the late scientist and an4 three three-ac~ plays will be will be attacked by the Second An- produced. These will probably in- 1 I • f S • tory. nnen Newby, who 1s m charge author as one who had been his I HUGH McKEAN elude: uEnter Madame" which nua. nshtute o tatesmansh1p at • • • of the Rollins Art Department, in = == former business associate for 17 ' Rollms college next January it New Assistant Instructor The second epitome is the the development of art education years. His voice broke as he con- ~cored such a tremendous success was announced Monda . ' I PREXY LEAVES ON "Specia1ist" by Chic $,.Ile. This at the college. eluded his tribute. Dr. William in Landscape Painting !~ ,, a few seasons ago; Dr. Holt announces [hat the In- The ~nemy, a fou_r-act play by stitutc will be held from Monda book appears to be a ubig busi- The Advisory Board, as now con- NORTHERN TRIP Suddards Franklin, professor of ness propaganda" and shows evi- stituted, includes Seymour M. ... physics at Rollins college, who was Chanm~g. Pollock wh1~h deals with January G, to Saturday, Janua;'; the futility of war m much the J Th to · b t h, h f dence of careful and painstaking Stone, portrait artist, New York, a student instructor at the Uni- n 3 0 HUGH McKEAN same manner as the best-seller, · . e ptc _ou '~ tc 1:'ost research. The story of the evolu- N. Y.; Raymond P. Ensign, direc- versily of Kansas when Dr. Slos- "All Quiet on the \Vestern Front;" the import~nt d1scuss1o~s wi ll cen­ tion of the modern telephone tor of the Berkshire Summer Will Return to Rollins son was an undergraduate, spoke I"How He Lied to Her Husband" te_r, acc~rdmg to Pr_es1dent Holt, booth, this essay should nppeal to School of Art and the Newark Art In Late Dec. of his relations as Dr. Slosson's IS APPOINTED b G B d Sh "Th will be The Formation of P ublic anyone whose mind runs along the School, Newark, N. J.; John Shap- Or instructor. Dr. David A. Robert-- y eorge ernar a':; e Opinion. " Twelve Pound Look" by Sn· James U d h" , , , horizon of an angleworm. Donat- ley, editor of the "Art Bulletin/' Early Jan. son, assistant director of the Am- ASS'T. ARTIST Barrie; "Finiculi Finicula," "The n er t is subJect it is planned ed by Boots and Frank. and "Parnassus," and professor of erican Council of Education, u Duchess Says Iler Prayers," "Rich to s_urvey,, t_he ~hole ~uestion of • • • art, New York University; Ernest close friend of Dr. Slosson, re- Man, Poor Man" 'iGreasy Luck" ~ubltc op.1mon m this country. Mr. Z., newly invited guest of \Vatson, artist, author and direc- The student body greatly re- ferred to Dr. Slosson's religious and many other~. • . Recent d1sclos~res as to changes t.h t Senior Student to As­ the State, at Chattahoochee, sends tor of the Night School of Arts,, grets at Dr. Holt muS be gone beliefs and activities. An interesting feature of the m the owner_shtp of the press and th th this billydoo: 11I was a sane, nor- Pratt Institute, , N. Y.; from h e college e next ,few Tributes were also paid by Dr. sist Mrs. Newby in 1 • • as to organized efforts to shape mal man. I laughed tolerantly at l\.lrs. Walter P. Siple, assistant. ~ont s. He leaves tomorrow f~r Frederick R. Georgia, professor of season w111 be the. production of public opinion," Dr. Holt points slow waiters. I grinned when I curator and director of education, ew York 3nd an e~tended_ trip Chemistry at Rollins, as a repre­ Landscape Work one of the old classics: The works out, "make especiall y timely con­ th th t th had to eat in the kitchen for Jack Worchester Museum, Worchester, roughout e EaS m e inter- sentative of science and by \Vil­ of _Shakespeare, Sheri~an, Gold- sideration of the agencies through of seating space at tables; I even Mass.; and Walter P. Siple, assist- es: of t_he ~o~lege. lard A. Wattles p/ofessor of lit­ snuth_ and Ibsen a~e- bemg scanned which public opinio n is formed, t he 111 Hugh McKean, Senior has just and, m all probability, 01'.e of the f th . t d . smiled when hot soup was spilled ant to the director of the Fogg e "' JOtn Fr~d Hanna, who erature and jou~alism at Rollins O 1 th 1 received the appointment of as- great plays from this group of mea~s etr con ro ! an eir down my neck; but after the Bean- Art Museum, Harvard University, ;~t Wednesday, in New York. as a representative of literar; ery chef served vinegar on sliced Cambridge, Mass. ey. expect to return a~ t~c end circles. sistant instructor in landscape au~~",;sR:i\\~:•pf:~:::e~re the stu- 1:::~.~.n to .dem.ocr~t,c govern­ of this term or the begmnmg of uu·t- . . . . ______1 :;:::" 1 gr-r-r-1-my mmd 1s a the next. Dr. Holt, with whom Dr. Slos- painting in the Rollins Art School. dents in the acting depaitment of . At the conu~g _mst1tute ac~ord- This past summer Hugh studied the Workshop who hnve shown mg to the pre_h~mary plans, 1t is . · · • UNIQUE CAMPUS Although the absence of Dr. son was connected for 17 years as 1 . Accordtng to nva1lable mforma- Holt will be severely felt by ihe associate editor of "The Independ- in the art school of the Univei- marked ability in former produc- proposed to mv1te the _coun_try s ·t f p · F t· Th Pl f th· foremost students of public opmion tton Mr. Z. locked himself in a WALK IS LAID faculty and student body of RoJ- ent," expressed the opinio~ t~at s1 Y o ar1s at 'ontainbleau, . ions. e ayers or is seas~n to discuss such topics as "How • glass-enclosed shower bath and lins, their hopes and well-wishes Slo~son . was the . best ed1tor1al France, where he received a di- mclude: Frances A1·nold, E lsie bl' . . . d 11 "R still insists he is a goldfish. __ Igo wit~ him in this magnificent un- writer m the Umted States on • Braun Joseph Bueno Helen Ca- pu ic opmio~ IS ma e, ecent (Continued on Page 4) dertakmg for Rollins college. At any subject except one; he could ploma of accomphshment. He has vanau~h, Ruth Colt, iane Folsom, developments m th~ press," "What th t t' h' I not write in the "grand'' manner. also studied in the summer school I Mal'y Hall, Louise Howes, Alice should ~e the r~ la~\~n ?,f th~ press 01 nd H 0 It Contri b utes First . e p:e.sen ,me_ IS p an_s are very In referring to his versatility as of the Pennsylvania Academy, I K1·etzinger, Jane Mathewson, Au- to f_oreig~ . P ,1,cy :, . Radio a mdefm1te and h1s speaking schcd- 1 10 8 ART STAFF GETS 22 Famous Stones ule is ~ncertain. However, The a writer and a scientist, h~ said Chester Springs, Pa. :rora McKay, Hollis Milch1dl, ,vn- publi\;P ~. n~ R;dio •1l) lU'llll-lClliiil . . Sandspur realizes that its readers that Dr. Slosson could have held In view of his past accomplish-! kins Moody, Robert Pepper, Colfax on rnu on age 2 At D ed lCafaon are vitally interested in Dr. Holt's the following chairs in any col- Sanderson, Myra Thomas, Anna NOTED SCULPTOR activities in their behalf in the lege or university in the country: ments and remarkable talent, Treat and Charlotte Steinhans. The Rollins College "Walk of, ~ast, an_d will giv~ them weekly science, literature, philosophy, Hugh should prove a very capable It is hoped that Mr. Harvey T. NEW XCLUB AS INSTRUCTOR Fame," a gift from Presidentlmformat1on concernmg them. physics, chemistry, journalism assistant to Mrs. Ruby Warren \Varren will again act as guest Hamilton Holt, was dedicated on . The Sandspur spe~ks for the ~n- (Continued on Page 2) Newby, head of the department. artist in a number of productions. Mr. \Varrcn is an experienced MEN GIVE FIRST George E. Ganiere To the campus last Friday in the t'.re college when_ ,t_ extends ,ts player and can always be relied • presence of the entire student bady smcere and enthus1ashc. enc~ur.age- I Wedding Bells upon for a finished performance. Te ach Plast~c Arts and faculty. The "Walk of Fame," ment to Dr. Holt on his mission. BIG DANCE For Freddie)?! LIBRARY GETS Jerry Miller, who has been in­ At Rolhns which has been placed temporarily I strumental in maintaining the high fat the circle, halfway between Car- standard of the \.Yorkshop produc­ VIRGINIA MAXEY The three forty-five \Vednes­ President Holt Speaks George E . Ganiere, noted sculp- negie and Knowles Halls, consists AUTOGRAPHED tions, will sc1·ve in the capacity of day headed north with an an­ scenic artist, and is now planning At New Club's tor, has arrived to join the faculty of 2~ flat stones from the homes guished Freddie Hannah, a of Rollins in the plastic arts, it or birthplaces of famous Ameri- GIVES LECTURE some effective settings for the temporary bride and a bunch BOOKS AS GIFTS Banquet is announced. As a member of the cans of the past and present. first presentation. of roses. The general concensus The audience will be greeted at staf! of. the art dep~1 ~ment, 1\.11~. The stones, President Holt ex- TO ART CLASS of opinion is that Freddie was Gamere 1s now orgamzmg courses plained in his presentation ad- the door by Mrs. Cass who has The V Club, the newly formed redder than the roses, for some "Interrupted Night" 1 in modeling for regular stud;nts in dress, were collected by himself graciously contributed her share to Rollins fraternity, made its initial reason. I the art courses and for those who and his assistant, Alfred J. IIan'na, and "Ariel Custer" (Continued on Page 3) appearance on Thursday evening The happy couple were met wish to major in sculpture. during the past three years on vis- Illustrations and Ob­ with a dinner dance at the ·whist- at the· train by about one Are Presented M:r. Ganiere has been living in its ~o cities a~d towns between jets d' Art Interest fourth of the students of Rol­ lin:e!:!tleth~ead!::;· the rushees Glenwood, F lorida, for several 1Florida and Mame. On each stone lins and nearly all of Miss ROLLINS FACULTY Students Autographed copies of "An In­ were taken to the club house at years. He studied under Van den ii has b?en carved the n~me of the Weber's golf class. Dean Bing­ terrupted Night," a novel by Isa­ 755 French avenue that has just Bergen, Wbertz, Mulligan and at . celebnty •~d the location of the ham, Mrs. Newby, Mr. Bing­ the Col · s h p . f home or birthplace represented. bella M. Alden, and of "Ariel Cus­ i\ RE KEPT BUSY been obtained for \he use of the 0 1 1 I ham and Mr. Mason were there 12 yea:: :s~~stan~r~: ~n;ra;: (Continued on Page 3) A lecture on art appreciation il- ter/' a novel by Grace Livingston club during the year. :~s to wish them a good trip. Prexy Hill have been presented to the The rushees present at the di n­ Taft. He was also formerly head Iustrated by pictures and art .oh- was there in all his grins, but WITH PROGRAMS library of Rollins college, it is ner were: John Armstrong, Leo o! the _department of_ sculpture at jects collected on a recent trip would offer nothing to clear SOPHOMORE announced. Lilly, William W inslow, Edward the Chicago Art Institute. He has around the world was delivered by the mystery except the infor­ Condon, Oscar Peacon, Wallace exhibited at the Buffalo Exposi- Miss Virginia Maxey, of Chicago, mation that "I was invited three "An Intenupted Night," is the CLASS ELECTIONS Weinberg, Franklin Child Philip Horton, George Car­ tion (1901), the St. Louis Expo- before Mrs. Ruby Warren New- weeks ago to go to lunch with latest book by Mrs. Alden who rison, Edward Cruger, Theodore Freddie today. I didn't know fo1·merly wrote under the pen­ and Conservatory sition (1904), and the San Fran- HELD THURSDAYby's class in art appreciation at Walton, William Hinkley, T. J. cisco Exposition (1915), and in !Rollins c~llege Monday. Miss Max- until I got there that Miss name of "Pansy," and who will be Members Sched­ 11 recalled as a prominent former res­ Morris Herbert Mills, Frank Walk­ 1909 he won the highest award for ey, who ts an amateur art co11ec- Hughes was to be present. er and Olcott Deming. ideal sculpture offered by the Chi- -- tor, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Miss Hughes wore a becom­ ident of Winter Park. She and uled her family occupied what is now Members of the X Club present cago Art Institute. Bob Timson Is Chosen w. R. Diamond, in Orlando. ing traveling suit of a sort of the Theta Kappa Nu fraternity were Hugh .McKean, Robert E. He is widely known for his chocolate nut sundae brown house at the corner of Interlachen The past week has been a very James, Robert 11. James, George statues, heads and" plaques of To Lead Second with a11 those other things that Phi Mu Open House and Lyman avenues. Her son, the active one for the members of the Holt, Edward \Villiams, Rusty Abraham Lincoln, which include are supposed to match doing so. Year Class late Raymond M. Alden, was a Rollins faculty and Conservatory Moody, Miles Dawson and Carl the heroic size bronze Lincoln Freddie was a perfect knockout former student at Rollins. students. Dann. in a bunch of radiance roses memorial at Burlington, Wis., the The preface to "An Interrupted Professor Edward F. Weinberg, The faculty advisors, Professor Lincoln statue at Webster City, The Sophomore Class met Thurs- Alpha Omega chapter of Phi Mu and a dark blue suit. nd Night," was written by Mrs. Al­ professor of mathematics at Roi- Bingham, Professor Forbes, Pro­ Iowa, the Lincoln tablet at Starved day in the physics room in Knowles held ope~ ~ouse Mo ay evening. By the time that the train lins college, spoke before the dist- fessor France and Dr Hamilton Rock, State Park, Ill., and a re- during chapel time for annual class I The recetvmg was composed of was pulling out, Freddie had den's niece, Grave Livingston Hill, rict meeting of Senior High teach- Holt, president of the college, were duced artist's copy of Lincoln, in electicns. Mrs. Whea.tley, house chaperone, transferred his flowers to his who will be remembered at Rol- Ruth Cole, president, and Phyllis lins as Grace Livingston, a former ers in Orlando, Saturday morning, also present. latest acquisition who grinned bronze, in the Public Library, Bos- Student representatives were \Valter instructor of physical education October 26. This group included Dr. Holt talked on how the X and waved goodbye to the as­ ton, Mass. Other Ganiere achieve- elected last week in time to attend · th for women. ln her foreword, Mrs. mathematics teachers from Lake, Club was formed in connection ments include the heroic bronze the first Student Council meeting. The gueSts wer~ shown rough tonished onlookers. Prexy was Hill explains that the plot is based Seminole and Orange counties. with the furthering of his ideal equestrien of General ''Mad" An- They were: Elizabeth Rathbone the house by active members of heard to gasp as the roses dis­ on nctual facts. "Pansy/' who is The physics professor, Dr. Wil- that every college man should be thony Wayne erected on the Lin- and Roger Holt. the frate1·nity. The _reception l'ooms appeared down the track. 0 1\f y th now 87 years old and bed-riddtm, liam S. Franklin, spoke at the a member of some fraternal or­ coin Highway, Fort ,vayne, Ind., The class officers elected yes- were decorated wi vari-colored Gosh! I thought they were kid- found herself unable to complete Apopka Rotary Club luncheon, lganization. Robert E. James, pres­ a fountain for the Arche Club at terday were as follows: Bob Tim- cut flowers. ding!" the preparation of her story and Thursday. ident of the X Club, also spoke on the intersection of the Lincoln son. presidentj Lottie Turner, vice A yellow Spanish shawl was S'a11 1·ight, Prexy, they were. entrusted the task of putting it Friday, the Rollins College Con- the purpose and intention of the Highway and the Dixie Trail Chi- president; Dave MeCallum, treas- gracefully draped over the banis­ Freddie only tok the Psychol­ into shape to Mrs. Hill, herself an servatory gave a musical program new organization. ogy Department as far as· San­ cago Heights, III., the Frank w. urerj Mildred Hope, secretary, and Iters, adding a distinctive note to author of prominence. at the Ad club luncheon. The dance that followed the din- ford, and then sent her home. Gunsaulus memorial at Armour IJane Mathewson, social committee. the room. The facts in the story of "Ariel Harriet Henning danced before ner proved to be one of the best Rollins still has a MISS Hughes, Institute of Technology, and the A big year is anticipated by the After a tout· of the house, a de­ Custer/' by l\lrs. Hill, were also the ,vednesday Music Club. Miss that has been held this year. Music and Freddie is still an E. Y. B. Hatley Memorial at Highland Sophs, and Rats, they say they licious course of refreshments was taken from real life, it is said. Emelie Sellers accompanied her. was furnished by the Dixie Rogues. Park, Ill. mean business. Iserved . I WELCOME STET ON RATS • TWO THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR When you're out of gas, reach Then there's the traUic= ~ The Sandspur for a ducky• instead of a seat­ who waited for the freshman Iii and "It's Coasted.'' to use a green Jipsitck. Published Weekly by (•Swedish for fender.) -Utah Chronic!,_ The Students of Rollins College .-Utah . . Chronicle. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929 From the eligibility list we would suggest that the pigskin Establil'lhed In 1894 with the fol­ lowing editorial: "linassumlng yet boys ~xchange some of the varsity mighty, sharp and pointed well­ ' ronded yet many sided, asHiduou$ly drag for a bit of faculty pull. tenaclou~. yet n.s grltly and e~ier­ -RX gellc as Its name implies, victorious Jn l-4ingle combfl.l and therefore with­ out IL i>eer, wonderfully attractive and exten!':ive In clrt'ulallon; all these will be found u1>on lnvel'ltlga­ tlon to be among the extr:tordlnary ~o~e Sand!

I<'or .Advertising Rnte!'I Phone Gordon Robins Winter Park 39 1,,, THE BOOKERY Robert James ...... Orlnndo 6131 T-h-e H-a-u-n-t-e-d B-o-o-k-s-h-o-p Entered as second-class ma.tter Nov. 21th, 1925, at the Postoftlce at ,v1ntcr Park, Florida, under the Act Telephone 350 105 New England Avenue or March 3rd, 1879. WINTER PARK, FLORIDA Member J?Jorida Collegiate Press Iii ASA0C!atlon. 11 Member South Florida Press As­ sociation. 11 Books and College Supplies Member National Editorial Asso­ ciation. 1~' 1= ...... - ...... ___:._:- ...... _. STUDENT FORUM The Sandspur is your printed mirror. It is our attempt to re­ flect you. Through these columns the outside wor1d, friends of the Baldwin Hardware Co. college and the RoUins family keep acquaintance with campus "An institution founded on life and thought, its pleasures and its problems. Reliability" We welcome student opinions. Perhaps some phase of campus PHO E 155 life in your estimation is being ne­ glected. If you feel that some Rol­ 214 East Park Ave. Winter Park, Fla. lins situation needs remedying and you have a solution, hand it in. Constructive discussion is always good, remembering that truly con­ structive criticism must come from the people who understand condi­ tions and who are in sympathy City Storage Garage with their surroundings. The loyal student body is interested in see­ ,/ Special Rate• to Students ing their college progress, and cer­ tain changes are best effected and __guided by student suggestion. Kelly Tires Acc~ories Washing and Polialaiar Make use of this opportunity to Cars called for and delil·ered Repairs on all maba express yourself either in advanc­ THE FAMILY TREE ing a new idea or in answer to This fa mous site, just across Lake Virginia fro m the Campus, is the traditional scene someone else's ciewpoint. for the arutu al alumni sunrise breakfast during Foun ders \Veek. Phon• ':'4 Wtatl'r~ We welcome student opinions. H and them in. ❖------fl SPIRIT

th t In e paS Rollins became fa- Att t· I L "b l ' SubJ" ects Chosen Garrison Villard, editor of "The calling his association with his mous for its spirit. Unfortunately, en lOn. l era S. Nation," H. H. Westinghouse, late contemporary and friend. t hat spirit has been lacking of For Institute of Westinghouse Air Brake company; Dr. Robertson, who visited Dr. late. Last week t he Faculty Social The next meeting of the Liberal George \V, Wickersham, former U. Slosson in \Vashington a few days Committee issued a' proclamation Club will be extremely important. Statesmanship s. attorney general. before his death, said that he found "the test of true sportsmanship The question of disarmament will it difficult to think of Slosson as and real college spirit is ACTIVE be discussed pro and con, includ- (Continued from Page 1) Hamilton Holt one who has gone. He thinks of support by everyone at all times." ing the significance of McDonald's Slosson, he continued, not only as Last Saturday at DeLand the visit to America; officers will be pres,t," "Should the radio be gov- Honors Memory a scientist or as a great figure in The cheering was far from good. True, elected; and details for a more def- ernment controlled?" "The press Of E. E. Slosson literature, but as a deeply religious Rollins the seating arrangement of the inite or_g~nization wo~·ked Ol,\t. and Anglo-American relations," man. He recalled some of Dr. RolJins rooters was a handicap to Fo.rm opinions on these issues and "Public Utilities and public opin- (Continued from Pa&'e 1) Slosson's activities in religious organized cheering. But that is no brmg them to room 304 Lyma~, at ion.'' ''Public opinion and party ______work. nd excuse for lack of i ividual cheer- 7:15 sharp on Monday evemng, government," "The press and Lat~ current events and international --~=~-~===- == ing and "ACTIVE" support. The October 28th. in-American relations" and uThe relations. Cheer Leader told the Dean, "They won't cheer." Who won't'? YOU news as a public utility." unr. Slosson," President Holt went Sandspur won't! You watch eleven men hold, A word About The following of the Institute of on, "was the only man I ever knew time after time, when it was only Advertising Statesmansh.,p ' acco r d.mg to the who was consistently liberal in a matter of feet until a touchdown preliminary announcement, has everything. Bryan and Roosevelt is made. While they were defend- been made possible by funds con-1 were liberal in some things but ing their goal some of you dash Newspapers at large are con- tributed by former Congressman con~ervati~e in othe~. S!?sson was off to join a fight. The uTrue Rol- tinually bringing before advertis- Cornelius A, Pughsley, of Peeks- a liberal m everything. lins Spirit!" A splendid disp]ay! ers trite arguments about the pay- kill, N. Y. In c1osing his tribute by repeat­ And the team was out on the field ing proposition of generous adver- uThe Institute of Statesman- ing the presentation made when The F IGHTING ,Yith no stands to back tising. Our arguments might be ship/' President Holt points out, Rollins coBege conferred the hon- Owl Book Shop them up. just as trite, but they a1·e sincere. "meets in a part of the country orary degree of Doctor of Science and Circulating Library It has been said that in Ath- The Sandspur wishes to thank which is just awakening to a lively upon Dr. Slosson two years ago, Uook..!1 ll~ech·ed OnH7 'Published by Grt•4'11.rJg- Cnrd.!!I for letics, after the men comes the its supporters in a big way. The interest in broad questions of na- Dr. Holt's voice broke. It was cv­ All Oct!ntflO na st nd coach, then the rooters. Rollins has out a ing feature we have to tional and international policy. Its idcnt that he was und er a con­ 10 Muri>hy Arcade, Orlando a team and a real coach. By elim- offer you is that you1· notices are meetings are helping to stimulate sidcrable emotional strain in re- The Students of ination, it is now up to us. being brought once a week before and direct this growing interest. ::;;;;;;;;;;~"';;;;;;;;;;;;~"'~"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~"';;;;;. Last winter at the Student Re- 8 student body of wide-awake col- It affords an opportunity for in- 1 ligious Parley, it was decided to lege men and co-edS, not to men- terchangc of opinion between aca- experiment with regular Vesper tion a big mail liSt group. If this dcmic experts and men of practical Services on the Ro1Iins campus. sort of advertising won't bring re- affairs which will do much to fo1·­ Rollins College The opening services were held in sults, nothing will. ward the constructive solution of When in Orlando the chapel because of ill weather. The attitude that school paper the public problems chosen for dis­ There were approximately forty advertising is more or less charity cussion." Make This Your Slogan students present. Where is our work is obsolete. A publication Dr. Leland Hamilton Jenks, pro­ college spirit? The faculty tries with the history and spirit of pro- fessor of history at Roliins college, its best to have the student body gressiveness of the Sandspur does is executive secretary of the Insti­ "MEET ME AT THE as a whole drive on one nail in- not in the first place have to de- tute. The National Council spon­ stead of many nails being partly pend on charity, and in t,he second soring the Institute is composed of SAN JUAN CONFECTIONERY" driven by various students. These placo the biggest advcrtise~s in Jame Adams, Hull House, Chicago; OUR ADVERTISERS Vespers would be enjoyed to a this publication have found, 1f we Doyle Carlton, governor of Fla.; 8 N. ORANGE much greater extent if they were may judge by their repeat 0rdcrs, J. W. Davis, former Ambassador to attended by many students. that. their ads arc being read und Great Britain; Duncan U. Fletcher, Try our delicious home-made Candies Even the town people note the acted upon. U. S. Senator from Florida; Ruth HELP US change in the college spirit. Let's To our advertisers we say in Brynn Owen, member of Congress OUR SPECIALTY get back in line again. The fact short: We aim to please not only from Florida; Roscoe Pound, dean Party mints, Candies and Nut Conrcctions. Also that Rollins is a small college the students but you. of Harvurd Lnw School; Cornelius makes it possible for hC'r to have ------A. Pughsley, former member of Asher's Tasty Toasted Sandwiches and Salads. Let's Help Them! an excellent spirit of friendship, Father: Necessity, my dca.r boy, Congress; Franklin D. Roosevelt, cooperation and "ACTIVE support is the mother oi invention. governor of NC"w York; Albert TRY A ROLLINS SPECIAL by everyone at all times." Deat· boy: Oh, I see. But. who Shaw, editor d "Review of Re- was the father'? viC'ws;" Chus. T. Shotwrll, pr<'fes- Abbo!!maid Ice Cream - Soda - Tobacco 1 call her my automobile girl- Father: Why, he was~r--cr, sor of history, Columbia Univet·- I like to choke her. oh, yes, he is Pat Pending. ! sity; John J. TiJrcrt, president. Columbia Jester. -Boston Bcanpot. j University of Florida; O::i.wnld 1 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR THREE TAR BABIES FACE STETSON FRESHMEN HERE TODAY TARS MEET MIAMI GRIDDERS FIRST MATCHES The Tar BrushJSTETSON TAKES COACH LOOKS FOR VICTORY THERE TOMORROW WITH WIN OF FALL TENNIS ---- ANNUAL CLASSIC WITH RATS GETTING STRIDE WITH VARSITY AND RATS LIKELY; SPENCER INELIGIBLE TOURNEY BEGIN both in action over the week-end IN and with prospects for both to FROM VARSITY PRACTICE AGAINST VARSITY +------"--+ rcgi!'.t<'r win~, the Rollins gports Backfield Now Pl'octor, Stevens and outlook is brighter than it has been Ihrig Stars as Rollins Rats to Battle Rogers and Peacon in many a moon. After u bul-y • S f d N Will Furnish Better Than P epper H an d in week •S?ainst the varsity, the Rats I Tars Drop Big an or ov. 5 W.A. A. Wins seem absolutely sure that they will Game Drive Ever •--•+ beat Stetson while the vandty On November fi, the Rats jour- feeli, no Jess confident of making -- ncy to Sanford to play the Sem- Rearing to make up for the de- Miami will have the opportunity Girls' Basketball Tennis is looking up at Rollins Miami .I:cl that they ~ave again Fi~htin~ with their backs to the inole high school of that city a feat of the varsity last week by tomorrow to see a reprepped Roi- with the fall tournament well bcc~i V1~1ted Ly n hurru.•ane. Chet Iwall, the Tars went down for the 1·eturn tilt in what will be the Stetson, the Rollins Rats will go lins team in action when the Uni- Girls' Basketball will be in the under way and Capt. Bob Proctor Thr1g will prob~hly be the storm. second time this st'ason la~t Sat- first :football game e\ACr to b& onto Harper-Shepherd field at 3:45 versity of Miami eleven stacks up foreground thh, year. There are entered in the \Vater \Vitch tour- center of the b1g blow. lurday, dropping before the power- staged on a lighted field in Flor- this afternoon with excellent chanc- against Coach McDowall's nggre- splendid prospects with fine new ncy at Orlando. ful onslaught of the Stetson Hat- ida. es of taking a fall out of the Baby gation in search of a second win. talent and mo!'lt of the old girls Three of the first round matches 0. .. TE FOR RIPLEY was se,m tcrs in the annual classic at the The Sanford youngsters are Hatters. \Vith Reid, Moore, Fisher and Ih- turning out for practice. Each have been played already, with lnf.t night in Jack McDowall's dedication of the Hulley field in pointing for this battle as one The Tar Babies are apparently rig working smoothly in the back- class has a strong team and it is Bob Pepper meeting a hard pull story of the .center who made fi\·e DeLnnd. Excelling in all depart- which will settle the question just rounding into full powe1· after field, prospects for n victory look going to be the best year we have to down Billy \Vinslow. 7-5, 6-4.; to~rhUown~ 1~ one game. Coach ments of play, the Hatters man- brought up three weeks ago when three weeks without a game fol­ exceptionally bright. Some ques- had. ,ve are learning the two court Bob Stevens beating Bob Houk, sau.l that while he was at N. C. aged to ro11 up a score oi 20-0, they held the Freshmen to a lowing the scoreless tie played tion has been raised as to Spen- game which ii, much faster than 6-1, 7-5, and Bob Proctor making State the team ma.tie an all-dny bus after the Tars hnd held them to i;corcless tie. Indications at pres- against Sanford high school. cer's eligibility, and it is doubtful the three court played last year. short work of Olcott Deming to the tTip for a game. On the way there a lone touchdo,vn until late in the ent, however, point to a crushing Coaches McDowall and Graham that he will He action. However, i Thi~ will speed up the playing and tune of 6-1, 6-3. The match be- State\; big, country pivot man an- third quarter. defeat of the heavy Orange squad, have devoted a lot of attention to I he is making the trip down with develop snappy passwork. tween G.eorge Holt and 1rving noyed everyone by .talking about The absence of Al Rashid was as the Tar Babies have been work- the Freshmen this week, with the l\fcDowall and Graham after the The Seniors are fortunate in K~mper 1s yet to be ?layed. Holt ~he touchdowns he intended mak- felt severely in the Tar offense. ed over into a really formidable result that in Wednesday's scrim- Freshman game this afternoon. ha\ing back almost their com- I:v1ll ~robably have httle trouble mg. the next d:.1.y. The funny part Chet Ihrig, last year's captain, Rggregat~o~ by their coaches. mage with the varsity, they came During the week they have hnd plete team with the exception of m takmg the Freshman. of 1t wa~ that he blc<'ked two Iturned in the best game of the . Auth01·1lles at Sanf01·d are l~ok- out on top to the tune of 7-6. plenty of opportunity to brush up Camille Bench and Anita Cross. Pepper will play Proctor in the punts. and recovered three fum~lcs, day for the Tars, showing we11 mg for the novelty of the mght The system of signals has ben on the new s;rstem of calling sig- They also have nn addition in Dor- 1 semi-final round, and Stevens will car!·Ylng , them all ~cross the final on both offense and defense. Tom- Igame to attract ~nc of the ~argest changed during the week and Bill nals and the who]e squad is work- othy Cart in the center who is like probably meet Holt. If pre5:ent in- white strip. According to J.ack, he my Spencer, playing bis first crow~s ev~r to ':1tness a grid con- Rogers is now calling them aloud ing together in great unision. her sister in speed and accu-racy. dications hold, Holt ~nd Proctor had to :walk back to Raleigh be-' game of the year, proved some-; test m this section of the state. instead of from the huddle as for- The team left for the East 3-Iazzie Wilson is hard to keep will clash in the final round. cau~~ his head was too large to what a disappointment, his new- i After the game a special football merly. Coa"t city this morning after track of; she is everywhere and ------get into the bus. I ness at the fullback position han-, dance will be put on, and the Mi- Bill Rogers, the New Hampshire breakfast, making the trip in the jumping higher than ever. The ROLLINS RATS I dicapping him greatly. IIowcver, lane theatre will give a special 11 triple-threat, barking signals from new bus recent1y purchased. other cla!;scs will have to work .RUI\I~RS TH:'-T RAT. CAPS Iin the TaTs' lone nnd desperate o'clock show for coaches and mem- one-half, has been ripping off long "t'he line, too, is working better, hard to develop a jump center SNATCH HATTER will be d1scarcled if Stetson is beat- drive in the closing moments of bers of the two teams. gains against the varsity and the with Boney seeming more sure of e~u~l to her. Peanuts Hall and en today have the Tar ~nbies all the game, Tommy showed his us- second Rat squad. He and Oscar himself at the wing position and B1lhe Chapman are showing up on edge, and controversies as to ua1 brilliant self, snagging passes . . Peacon, the other half, are without with the center of the line ~bow- well as guards and Sally Greene, BAND HEADGEAR just who will make the first for several Jong gains. th1·ee .downs on th.e1r two yard lme, a doubt the two :fastest men in ing well in scrimmage against the Helen Carr and Ruby Quick rare- touchdown are ripe. A renewal of I F: the DeLand team Kenney and fmally carrying the ball over school. The combination of speed, 0 0 Rats. ly miss a basket. last Saturday's struggle for caps and ;arriman looked mighty good., ~ a delayed buck .. He h~d p~e- :fight and football sense displayed The Juniors also have their old would not seem unexpected if the Nothing too much can be said for. v10usly put the ba·ll· m scormg d1s- by this pair supply the main punch t b k t· L.b M Hatters freshmen follow their I . I f H . tance by a magruf,cent off-tackle in the backiie!d. Nevertheless, the President Holt Stops 1 I 0 a:~n~fa;; R:::~t::\vn~er, tenm in force.__ !~~et::P;;e:! v;te~s~; ~ffen:~;:mf:~~ ~tt~~c~od:;:d: ~:e:!:: P;ii;~ Rat offensive is not a mere two- Unique Campus ~:~c~ Hectic Brawl Be- !~~:1 1 r0 t 0th Dickinson and Candy Secor make lowing Spencer's miscue of a punt man affair, but boaS s two er Walk Is Laid a snappy combination. In the cen- tween Students "PITY THE POOR LINEMEN! in the third period, he was the Much of Stetson•s advanc? came scrappy backs in Cra~ford and ter, Nancy is as fast as light- They block, they tackle and they Hatter siege gun, blasting away th.rough the supe~1or puntmg of Horton. Reserve power 1s fou.nd m (Continued from Page 1) ning. Jewel Lewter and Elva Ar- reap not. Iat the line when Rollins held for ~mney. George Pickard was get- Moon, Fisher and Don Morns. nd In pointing out that the "Walk nold are difficult guards to get The air was filled with band Verily it is better for our young -~ ~======tmg away good pu~ts, but t.he George Carrison a J. T. Mor- of Fame" is the only collection of away from, and Marg Labean and hats, rat caps and pop bottles as hero to pine upon the bench than ft f t t b eball Stetson flash outdistanced him ris have turned in steady perfor­ 1 its kind, President Holt invited Cam Hill arc shooting unusually the Stetson Band struggled heart- ever to get punched cockeyed in era • gymn~s. IC s u~ s,f" a; ·d' ' regularly. Mox also looked good in mances at end with Wally Child well. It looks as if 1\larg were go- ily with Rollins freshmen for re~ the line ,For the spectator's table athletic trarnmg f a~ . i;s d ai ' the backfield fo-r the Hatters, while giving them plenty of competition the students and faculty to secure ing to take Lib uorton's place. tention of head wear. of value· still holds true one 10- s~hool pro~ran~ o p dys1cda . e. utca- Jinkinson at one wing did good to hold their berths. additional stones whenever they ,~.1. After a period of armed truce. ' • • tion orgamzat10n an a mm1s ra- work . receiving asses . l 1 b ·1t 180 nd had the opportunity. He expressed Polly Smith is a b1·illiant addi• d . h. h t d t t: th . yard run 1s worth five hard tack- tion community rec1·eation and m P · Lilly, a we Ul -po~ t 1 1 the hope that the Walk would in- tion for the Sophomores. She has u;::rs :id\:d ::ou\n sla:in :t ::e les, and n risky pass fades a good swi~ming. Gee played . a steady ~ame at guard, has ~hown well in ~is firs elude, eventually, stones from the the ap~earance of being thei~· star, s: ther a li ht-fingered g Rollins block any day." ______ce~~r for Rollins, but all m all the days. ou.t this week and will ~~o~ homes of every President nnd ev-1 and w1th Frances Arnold m the :.a: c e~e1 ho;tilities~ Snatching a So says "Sport Yarns" in the G t C S • Ha..,..cr forwa~s proved too stron?, be b1dd1~g for a regular po:;!~or- ery celebrity represented in the center they make the fastest com- b ~f 11 -bl eked white felt to - Thresher of Rice Institute. That a ors an WIID and only one~ w~. a. l'cal. gam on ~he h~e. Wade ~raham, .. Hall of fame at New York Uni- bination of the four teams_. The 7:C:ti:r;o~ a oStets~n cornetist, tte column goes on to condemn the N 0,v ~ade thr~ugh Jt. Th1s came t~ the natmg with Demmmg. at cente: versity As a concluding feature of Sophomores have good material for P fl d th f" Id ·th Rice line Those who saw Rollins __ lfmal period when \Vetch Fisher has shown worlds of fight. As the dedication exercises President guards. Stella Lane is playing freshman e a:ross e. ie w.1 backs fail time and time again · · 1 t t·ipped off tackle for twenty yards. whole the Rat team seems to have Holt read a character' sketch of again with Lois Hancock and Ella a green and white mob m pantmg at trys through the Stetson line Hope. the ~ew ;w;~~~ng p~~ ~ As Rollins was in her own terri- more power than any other Fresh- George Washington written by Mae Weeks, new this year. They pursui~. . will realize this. Stetson's ball the Umvers1ty o ori a w1 \-1 tory for almost the entire game, man aggregation turned out by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello in are good substantial stuff. The Rolhns men ran tod t:he aid of carriers were good but their line :~r~ as m;c; pt~as~r~ t~ st~de;h: Iit was impossible to use the open Rollins in recent years.

1814. Stones from Washington's team will miss their forward, ~he harassed Frosh an e oppos- won the game. e1 e as a e ~rg1ma as o 11 attack which when finally em- home at ?i-fount Vernon, Va., and Alic Burdett }though Lottie mg forces met back of the Tar students at Rolhns. ployed proved more effective than Al Rashid* from Jefferson's "Monticello" at Tur:er and Aldea ~evine are work- stands. Though ~utnumbered ~nd =====-- O~ficials of the Universi.ty of 1any Rollins threat earlier in the . . handicapped by fatlure to recognize . 1 . t d ·th th Flonda take great pleas~re m an-1 game. Patronize our Advertisers! Charlottesville, Va., occupy the mg up some fast playing. each other the Blue and Gold held prominent Y assoc1a e w1 e nouncing the construction of a The Freshmen have wonderful d growth of the organization and . . • t th . . . . its own. Hats and faces change $30,000 sw1mmmg poo 1, JUS sou I poss1b1hties. Betty Armstrong and h T 11 d b Oard are popular favorites with the 0 f th old gymnasium and recog- : ...... 11 Jean Foster are outstanding in contour as t e .ars r~pe e - Little Theatre patrons. . e . : : . . . . ers while dodging fists, crockery nized as one of the outstanding : ~ theu shooting, very quick and and insulting terms. Many out-of-town engagements swimming pools in any college or ~1 sure. Kay Hara ~nd Myrabeth President Holt and Dean Ander- are being anticipated, and a num~ university in the United States. COME AND ENJOY j ~eece have shown fme team w.ork son halted the fray in time to save her of inquiries and requests have The pool is 150 feet long and 60 Our Special Chicken Dinner : m the center. ~~d tven ~h~ s~mors the Hatters from extinction at the already been received from other feet wide, and is said to equal in :, have had difd ,cGul t~ wp1t h alncy hands of Windy Banks, Dannl' cities. size any collegiate pool in the Every Sunday MacIntosh an oria es ma yan Fisher and Rat Crawford. A new sea tmg· arrangemen t is· country. I

E:,,:':':: as their guards. We are very en• being planned for the greater com- Students of the university during thusastic about the Freshmen pas~ fort of the audience, and season the past three years contributed THE VARSITY WAFFLE SHOP sibilities, for with the Juniors they John c. Calhoun, Clemson, S. C., tickets will again be available on $15,000 to the swimming pool fund, I "An Institution for the College" make a strong opposing odd team statesman; Henry Clay, Ashland, request. Reservations may be made and to speed up the project and I Open Each Night Until 12 o•clock to defeat the yet unvanquished Va., statesman; John Marshall, through Miss Dorothea Thomas or provide a pool for the 1929-30 ses- i, Evens. There is an abundance of Salem, Va., chief justice; Henry Miss Mary Hall. sion, athletic authorities during l!!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::~::::::':,,,f/ Heavy Quality ~ \material that is developing rapid- Longfellow, Portland, Me.; Ralph the past summer negotiated a loan = ~ ly. It means work to make a class \Valdo Emerson, Concord, N. H.; ______of $15,000 necessary to construct Crepe de Chene E team. The teams are to be chosen Louisa :M. Alcott, Concord, Mass.; li'i'~=i"=ii=§ffl;;il the pool. ~ in another week, and the games \Villiam Cullen Bryant, Cumming- "!::;::;;;;;;a.~'/' b~~~~/1 It may be seen today as one of Underwear E will begin about the middle of ton, Mass.; Nathaniel Hawthorne, ~~i='~~ ~~~~ the new spots of great interest on

!,,, November. Lenox, Mass.; George Washington, Ir ;ii the campus of the state unive1·sity. Pure Silk and Trimmed with ======Mount Vernon, Va.; Thomas Jef- -Gator, /JtJl&°&~cf £1/Tlc5l hand-made, imported lace. first two places in the Rollins Walk ferson, "Monticel.lo," . Charlot~es- Bloomers only ...... $2.95 of Fame. ville, Va.; Frankhn Pierce, Ht;i 1110t5! @Jzartning CreJ]/i,Ctll : Living celebrities represented in boro, N. H.; Jonath~n Trum u , Sam Hill at Work Step•ins, S1ips, Gowns, 11 the collection are Waterbury Conn., first governor Pajamas. ~ by a stone from his former home of the state; Israel Pu~nam, Brook- This interesting bit of news con- Try and Beat Our ![ in Plymouth, Vt., Robert Frost, the lyn, Conn., Revolutionary War cerning the work of our former l All W ] H t $3 95 i poet by a stone from his home in general; Artemus Wal·d, Shrews- coach, Sam Hill, comes from the - OO a s...... · l Sou;h Shaftsbury, Vt.; and Lady bury, Mass., Revolutionary War University of Wichita's "Sun- 1 Berets ···················-$1.00 ! Astor, first woman to enter the general; Nath~n Hale,. Revolut1on- flower:" G l British Parliament, by a stone from ary \Var patrrnt, Co~mgton, Con- "Sam seems to be doing excellent ' iris' Gym Suits.... $1.95 l her former home in Charlottesville, necticut; and Daniel Webster, work at Wichita. r ! Va. Franklin, N. H. . f The College of Education of the th Wauh Our Ad. lmPortant ~ Others represented in the Walk I A~ the co~clusion ° e ~ere- University of ,vichita, announces announcement in No,--ember E of Fame are: Mark Twain, Hart- mon:es, President Holt appomted the addition of a coaching school 8th issue. i ford, Conn.j Mary Lyon, South P:ofessors Newell O. M~son~ E1- to its curriculum. According to l Had]ey, Mass., leader of education wm Osgood Grover, Willa.id · Coach Sam Hill, director of the MIRAN- 1 for women and founder of Mount j Wattles, and Charles A. Campb.ell new school, 38 students are already F wALTER co For evening wear, si1ver kid one • • • ~ Holyoke college; Jonathan Ed-, as a faculty com1:1ittee to supervise enrolled and more are expected to Let Hamilton Hotel Bldg. ! wards Stockbridge, Mass., educn- plans for securing for the walk enter during the next week or two. strap or black satin with rhine­ \Vinter Park, Fla. ~ tor a~d theologian; Mark Hop- additional st0nes. from the homes The new four-year course, "Phys­ Marion Beckman stone buckles. nd ] kins, Stockbridge, Mass., educator; of fnmous American men a wo- ical Education and Athletic Coach- $8.50, $10.00, $11.00 men. ing," leads to the degree of Bach-; Help You Look elor of Science in Education, and I Your Best For her who seeks the utmost in style, this i.:,·1·· ············~:::·;:~:··;::;···;~::···:~·~~-···;:·~·~·~:~········=·1:,,.i Little ~:~~irogram ;c!:1ns;.5rti~i~~:te.T;_,ahc:e~~slde~i~~ For Rushing chic model, newly received, reflects the the degree is qualified to act as last whispered wisdom of the Paris mode- i Pennants, Banners or PIilows ,! (Continued from Page 1) physical director and coach in high · · and junior high schools. Events l' NE\V SHIPMENT IN ' the Workshop in this manner for Many Courses Offered practically all the productions. Courses offered in the new We are offering for ten days only a 24-inch $2 95 ; ORANGE BUD r-,ilson' Orlando Rollins Pillow at Special Sale Price . . . • tj I Miss Dorothea Thomas will again coaching school are: Football. bas- no So. WJ SHOE: CO. Orange Fla. . dire~t the Little Theatre Work- ketball, track and field athletics, J BEAUTY SHOP nRI ANDO. P'LORIOA "Tht Rome of Good Shoea.• THE R. F. LEEDY CO. ,: shop. She w•ll be assisted durmg boxing, wrestling, calisthenics his- , 26 Autrey Arcade (upstairs) · the year by Miss Mory Hill and tory, systems and theories of phys- DRY GOODS LADIES WEAR ,Ir. Colfax Sanderson. Both Misa ical education, basketball (methods ORLANDO Down Town ; Hall and Mr. Sanderson have been and technic), i:3.mpcraft, scout-I l...... ____ .. _ - ..... - ..... -;-.~;;.. FOUR THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR I ~ FRA.TERNITY NOTES +------,------·------Lakeside Laughter night Wednesday with Kay Sher-/ in the refreshments of dainty cut do now has eighty miles added to Bob has a position with a com- Soon the cigarette advert· man and her guest from Maine. Icakes bearing the fraternity let- her grand total. pany in Aguierrc. will have to get celebrities-- to Th . 1 h I Miss ,veber stayed with us Wed- ters in the colors, and lavender ice ,ve had a very enjoyable eve- dorse their celebritie~. True e B~~~~ 'Ze:rtle e~otr:a:ur:h~ /n.esday night. Hope she won'~ wait and mints. One of the rats here has "No ning at the K. E. house Sunday/ 1 -Athenaeu only one who did not go to De- till :Margaret g~es a,~,a_y agam for During the afternoon the fol- Smoking" signs plastered all over night. Candy-making, dancing and Land to boost the Tars. Barbara her next overnight v1s1t. lowing program was given; Two her room to greet her each morn- bridge seemed to be the main fea- Louise Briggs• and Genevieve took a cr1,2wd and vocn 1 so I os, "Hommg · ., (T eresa mg,· each evemng· an d eac h mg· ht . tures of the evening. We always I the Carrs '"·ere the big sissies who We will open our house to the Del Riego) and "Ashes of Roses" Incidentally it accomplishes its have a hard time trying lo keep students and faculty next ,ved- (Huntington ,voodman) by Vir- purpose at times. Cookie from making speeches. graced the rumble scat of the ::································ ···················· ... ::::: Binghams' automobile. nesday evening and you are gima Richardson. Mary Boyer Cookie has announced that the cordia11y invited to come. played a serenade by Valdez. Fran- • • good ship Vestris will be launched I Id d 11 M L. di Ga a Pl11 Beta within the next few weeks. Fo1· Betty Conklin spent the week- ~~: ;~:~e,"re:Y Pa:i::Y T~;a ;r:- ffiffi reservations see him. The password Sometime ago the Conservatory .. end in Eustis with her family. Phi Mu is uwalakahow.u gram was. closed with the singing Miss Helen Moore and Harriet Fisher and ,villiams enjoyed the received a beautiful gift,- a fine Orpha Hodson of Miami has ot·f two Phb1 Beta songs by the ac- Pipkorn entertained a number of music by Bill Rice and the Dixie radio 1·eceiving set which is used . . f 'h A ' l Do you know what happened to iv~u:~~; ::~.e received by Vir- guests Monday evening, October Rogues last Friday night. It kept in connection with class work and ;;:~:i/\a~::. \:s ::::d ':~.; Bob last week? An automobile ginia Richardson, president of 21, at an informal buffet supper them awake so they could study. music appreciation courses. from Cloverleaf. Nearer, what? salesman drove up to the house and Theta chapter, Sara Huey, Helen and dance. Japanese lanterns There are so many volunteers in almost less time than it takes Morrow, Flora Furen and Miss Mc- lighted the tennis court where for the Glee Club that al1 tryouts Washburn'~ Talk about getting right in to tell it Bob was the owner (much Kay. Those rushees present were: some twenty couples danced. :Mus- Vie,vs and Reviews have not yet been held. The final I:: with the big guys-Helen Carr and envied) of a new Ford roadster. Grace Caldwell, Jane Mathewson, ic was furnished by the Rollins number of members will not be H Luncheon Saran enjoyed a senior conference ~son'!h::u s~!re:a:it~ t~: ~::~.f:i Welch :Middleton, Lucille Tolson, Dixie Rogues. (Continued from Page 1) decided until all candidates have jj 0 Afternoon Tea at Dr. Holt's. Returning long brother? \Villie Pearl Wilson, Helen Porter, _T_h_e-St-e-ts_o_n_f_o_o_tb_a_l_l -te_a_m_s-ho_u_l_d tieen heard. II after light flash, they were greeted Myra Thomas, Aldia LeVigne, Ella Florence McKay spent Thursday Dinner the linatiper's niternar at the door by a horror stricken There was a go1·geous moon last Ma~ \Veeks, Imogene Carmichael, night with us. Good old Flossie. ~~ak:u:~odg:;·:h!~t;~n Dean Bingham. ::;;;s·c~::t i love my pi, the printer said, .. 13-15 W. Washington St week, just the proper stage set-I Emily B~okwalter, Doro~hy Smoak, That was subtle. and other things that's nica Phone 3636 ting for a party on the beach at Mary W1lke:son1 Thah~ Harrell, i love the etaoins and shrd­ Orlando, Florida On the night of the full moon, Daytona. Heigh-ho, it's nice to be Dorothy . D.1ckson. Besides the Mystery Shrouds The fight after the game might Jus and all the pica, ":':::::::::: ::·.·:: .. :: ...... ,o••·:·"···· ... ·- Isobel Williams, Eleanor Horner young and it's nice to be gay, but rushees invited were ":he patron be called the Green and \Vhite Der­ and Ruth Weaver went on a moi·e than all else it's nice to know and patronesses, associate mem- New Frat by, but this column hates puns. i dot on cuts and jubwub plates pajama canoe trip. In the middle how to play. hers and alumnae. In the cool glamor of the And when the brawl for rat caps and 8 on 9 point slugs, of the lake they stopped for sand­ moonlight on Saturday evening, between the Hatters and Tars is like the lockup man's profane­ ·wiches and coffee. a most coveted, inte1esting, discussed o,1e is so likely to be­ Aurora, we saw you the other Lambda Phi Notes mysterious, enticing, magnetic­ ness night out at the Barbeque. come a trifle pungent. when he drops the Jugs, Barbara, Ruth and Imogene wonderful secret order was U a body meet a body We wish president Holt had Carmichael went to Daytona with founded by four adventurous at the Barbeque, The gang was out in full force waited a few seconds to arrive on go for colege jurnalists the Phi Mu's for a beach party on students of Rollins college. It Shall a body tell a body, to the Stetson skirmish Saturday the scene so we might have gotten the stuff they rite is tripe, Friday. is an order which wishes to Come and eat here too? and rolled hoarsely home at twi- in a return sock at guy who bring to light any student who just see the way it looks Everybody has a sandwich, light with the exception of Allen. crowned us with a Coca Coln may have the qualities which spread out on tha linatipe. Ruth went to luncheon au.d the none I say have I It seems that she contracted some (adv.) bottle. -Technician. game as the guest of Kappa Ep- But every voice calls out to me, friends in DeLand and they p1·e- hitherto are supposedly possess­ ed only by these four adventur­ There seems to be several mem- ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; silon. come buy, come here, come vailed upon her to remain over a hers of prominent Slavic familie~ -. ers. The order goes under the buy. day. She reports a most excellent from a few of the remarks we name of Sigma Alpha Pi. The Sunday Eleanor and Ruth went And we did, too, didn't we, visit. heard. founders were duly initiated by Co-Eds Consider to a breakfast given by the K. Aw·ora! The people who put ships in brit­ a mysterious ritual which may E.'s at the home of Charlotte Stein- Dot and Clara were hostesses at tles might explain how much ex­ FIRST! hans in Orlando. What about Stetson!! "·e cer­ occur only once in a life time. a moonlight supper at Bear Island ecution can be put into one pie~e For Charming Creations tainly have started something, Friday evening. The moon, over­ Theref01·e, we, the unknown of glass. The Six Silly Sissies, (Bar• haven't we? It was good fighting shadowed by passing clouds the members of Sigma Alpha Pi, wish to extend to any student bara, Imogene, Hazel, Ruth, Iso­ nnd good encouragement for next greater part of the time, gave an In re the conplan, T. C. is going The POINSETTA whom we think deserving, and bel and Elean0r) went to Moun­ year. We are sure to lay t he ghost excellent atmosphere for ghost to study all his lessons some day possessing these uncommon tain Lake Sunday. They had din­ then. stories. and see how much time is needed DRESSMAKERS 11 qualities, at invitation to join ner at the Hitching Post," gave out of class to complete hi:; work. Tel. 6282 3 Mur()hy Arcade our order. Remember that for a look at the Tower, gave the Margaret Brown Keiser was u1' The next exciting event will be Then you can listen to this col­ ORLANDO, FLA. one week stading on Wednes­ town a break and tooted back to to see us the other day. He~ baby the Miami game on Saturday, j umn's wails. co11ege. is getting sweeter every day. \Ve which some of us are planning to day, _QctQhe.t..~ :.:=:::: .':=J'i ...____...___ . . . ------·+ all fell in love with him. Such big atte __,_ ·- - via'ual will be under close ob­ With Kid -l!~y so chilly we won­ ~ervation by any member of the blue eyes and curly blond~. der why no fres!tm\n dressed as order. You may be the lucky Lakeside Annex Just wait till p '" • up. If I Eskimo orphans. were a fortune teller I would say Chase Hall one-ah! We have taken this name fo1· that he is destined to break many the new upperclass girls' dormi­ The daughter of the house had BABY GRAND hearts, and make one very happy. just returned from boarding scho6l. rd tory at 373 Comstock avenue next Several Chase members report 0 The Home of Singing and The moment she left her room, the I ~iro!i~ to the Phi Mu house. There are themselves ready to pledge Phi Talking Pictures" Sunday was Ethel Miller's birth­ Theta Kappa Nu mother entered it and began all the modern conveniences in­ day. It made us all quite anxious Mu. ArnE is lustre, trim cluding a telephone but no door­ searching the daughter's trunk.I to have another birthday ourselves Amid all the excitement of For an hour she moved hats and PROGRAM ~ heels, correct colon. bell, for the door is always opened. to see all of the packages and And unless it is poS tponed again, school opening and the oncoming hose, laces. No cigarettes, no Week of October 2fth Finest Japanese silk, clooe• Marcia Rogers, Jerry Traill, Dor­ special delivery letters arriving. tonight is the big night, folks, Stetson game, in blows Windy hootch no racy novels. The mother knit for snug lit, colon othy Minter, Helen Foley, Eda And there was a feast, too-many Chase optm house .. Step right up, Banks. He had some excuses al- sat back in her chair and sighed Sl'N. MON. TUES. decreed by Paris modistes Soule, Marjorie Rushmore, Ruby nd happy returns, Ethel. see the only genuine ~ashu on ready "wound up" in regard to 111t's just as I expected," she Jack Holt in to be the Fall style-these Quick and Mrs. Enwright live s th s I the campu , e flying Venu , his being two weeks late; he was murmured, 11a whole year wasted. "FATHER AND SON" assure you the utmost in here, and Marge's little white dog, Lib Hury's family stopped Sun­ th nd t 0 style when you wear 1 etc., etc.; e.se a .a. hoS ! rather disappointed when all of Next season I'IJ have to send her With Mickey McBane ' Toy," lives around the yard. We day to see her. She was so ex­ other intereSt mg exlubtts await them didn't go over with us (he to a more select school." \Yith Dialogue and Sound Humming Bird Hosi ery. consider curselves very fortunate cited all morning waiting for them you. talks in his sleep.) He says he is -Witt. Paramount Act The latest colors now on to have Mrs. Enwright as our Universal News to come that she didn't know what aJl set for the biggest year in his display. Come judge fC!' house chaperone. Since Rat. rules have been off, she was doing. Quite a happy day, life. He isn't a woman hater. Good yourself, it is observed that not a single WED. & TITURS. Sunday, wasn't it, Lib? luck, ,vindy, we are glad to have •· ❖ 11 Last week we elected J en-y freshman has used the side doors. Buddy" Rogers and Style 70-Pointed Heel, you back with us. Service Sheer Traill house president; she does Nancy Carroll in very well at keeping order. You Pi Beta Phi When you step inside the shower Probably most of us won't be Tasteful "ILL SION" $1.50 surprised to know that Joe Jones All Talking-Singing see, we obey all rules to the let­ l'ooms ,it's odd how it reminds one i tyle 30-Silk-to-hern is doing some radio announcing and ter except Saturday when Marge been of Lake Virginia. "The Collegians" The past two weeks have Oswald Sound Cartoon A long-wearing fa;·orite upset our schedule by falling o'!!'. night club work, singing and clanc• Suggestions! filled with a round of gaieties fot· ing. Remember the one about "Old $1.50 of bed. She could not help it, for the Pi Phis although there has HOME-MADE FRI. & SAT. her bed broke down. Dot is the Mother Hubbard?" I Chiffons, Style 0 been a studious element in the Jack .Mulhall in CloYerleaf Harold Cochenour had a very Picot Edge Silk-to-top gay one. Last week-end she went atmosphere also. The slumber par­ Cakes for Parties I enjoyable summer driving and "DARK STREETS" to Atlanta for the Georgia Tech ty which Jane and 11 Gin" gave on Chatter Special Nut Breads $1.95 touring through the eastern st.'ltes. With Lila Lee game, and the week before, ,voody Saturday before last proved to be He is an authority on °~Ioonlight Jams, Jellies All Talking came to see her. Hula is also very all that was anticipated. The great Cloverleaf is a changed place. "Are of Scotland Yard" and Rollins and is very much in Pickles, Preserves • 1 I busy on Saturdays and Sundays. indoor sport o' dancing was en­ Rats from Chase swarmed over to Charlie Chase in favor of the five hour plan be­ "The Big Squawk" SHOE: As for the rest of us, we study all joyed until the gentlemen of the view the big celebration that cause he says he can see a certain GIFTS the time. party departed, and the rushces 110 So. Orange A,·e. Orla> would undoubtedly be taking place person five times a week in~tead were "rushed" into a be-pajamaed here after Rat Court Thursday Art Pottery Chinaware oI only three. lie is playing foot­ mJh wcircl tales On Ttw~day afternoon, October as were told around the fire. 22, Phi Beta fraternity of Mu~ic And we must not forgct Bl•ldo. bit of ability, get in on the try-outs, I Special Student Rates and Dramatic Art held it~ formal the da hing Ford. Rhc rrcovC'rnl October 11-28. For particulars see \Ve just re<'cived word that ru~h tfi'a from four to six o'clot'k Ifrom lwr last wcck'li illne s in time Sl'IT~ dl'anl'd and pre ·spd .i,i Trixie \'in<'enl hus rc•Pf'ivc•d hC'1" at. the Knppa Epsilon house. I to dutifully cnn y hl'!" prou<1 own 4 Aurora McKay, Robert James or Gor­ I'\, "T-; deam•cl and pre sl'd .10 M. A. dNrrc•e. Tl's a Loy, nnd his 'T'hr• room,;; w<>1·,, nltral'liH•ly clt'C- l'l"S uncl ma11y arlmin•rs to tho don Rollins and DO IT NOW! DHESSES duuwd and 11re. st•d , t.110 up namC' i:i Hugh! orated in lavender nncl gold t·ut g~m<' ut Rtrtsnn. Dor·s Lnn •, th(• flowers. The• fraternity cc1lon1 of t-eMnd Unrn<'y 0111:s, guided lwr I I FREI> I Tnt 0.' JR Mari!an~i dashed lo TamJffl OV('r lavcndt•t· nnd gold wen• rnrrict.l out deftly over lht> hig:hwnya, and Bt>I / -----~::---===---