Sandspur, Vol. 71 No. 23, October 28, 1965
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The Rollins Sandspur. 1265. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1265 HAPPY H A L L O w E' E <J^iv^vt^~ pum 71st Year No. 23 Winter Park, Florida Phone Ml 7-7563 October 28, 1965 House Rules Change Asked; Kingston Trio Visit Approved The student Legislature Monday Speakers Bureau and Union Educa- voted to sponsor a concert featur tional Entertainment committee, Juillard Four ing the Kingston Trio, and tabling will be: "Resolved: that Fiesta the proposed $3,500 allocation was Should be Changed to Greek Week." by-passed. Kappa and Lambda Chi will hold the affirmative position, with Chi O Highlight 65-66 Slated for Nov. 10 at the Winter and X Club representing the nega Park High School Auditorium, the tive. The debate will be Sunday, concert will be open only to Rollins Nov. 7, at 7:30 in Bingham Hall, Concert Series students, Admission is $1. Vice President John Tiedtke told Students, faculty and staff have The second intramural debate, the council that the matter of maid an opportunity to hear outstanding under the auspices of the Rollins service was a policy of an adminis performers on the 1965-66 Rollins trative committee, and that appro Concert Series that features guest priate steps would be taken if the artists and members of the Con-' service was not sufficiently im servatory of Music faculty, Pi Rho Sigma proved by today, Prof, Robert Hufstader, director Pinehurst and New Halls have of the conservatory, has reminded requested that fraternities limit the college family that students are Becomes Sig Ep pledge work-outs to the Sandspur invited to the nine concerts without Pi Rho Sigma has received con Bowl or any other area away from admission charge. Faculty and staff firmation that its petetion to col the dormitories, pay $10 for two tickets to the entire onize with the Sigma Phi Epsilon Teke's new voting member for series. National Fraternity has been ac the legislature is Jerry Lang. Headliner for this season's line cepted. The formal installation Laurie Gordon will replace Cary up is the Juilliard String Quartet on ceremonies will take place Friday Kresge as Senior Class Officer ...Friday, Dec, 10. Critics and musi evening with Dean William Cross, representative. cologists rank the Juilliard as District Governor for Sig Ep from Jeff Burns is president of t h e Star Goalie Helped from Field probably the world's finest exponent Gainesville, officiating. freshman class, Cliff Montgomery The local fraternity was organ is veep, Sue Skinner secretary, and Sophomore goalie Lane Taylor is helped from the of chamber music. Violinist Alphonse Carlo and pi ized last year and submitted its Danny Keil treasurer, field by teammates Doug Kerr and Bob Schabes after anist Katherine Carlo will open the petition to Sigma Phi Epsilon dur A meeting of the Constitutional ing the spring term. Revision committee, composed of two ribs in Saturday's 3-1 victory over St. Leo's Col series with a sonata recital Sunday, Nov. 7, in Winter Park High School the Executive Board, chairmen of lege. Taylor will miss at least three weeks, thus ham Auditorium. the Men's and Women's Rules and Phis Tap Vestal Beanery committees, the R Book, pering Rollins' chances for the FIC crown. (See more Baritone Ross Rosazza and pian Dr. Paul A« Vestal, biology de and Jean Morris, Laura Barnes, soccer information on Page 5). ist John Carter will give their tra partment chairman, recently was Fred Gittes, and Debbit Wood; will ditional recital Sunday, Nov. 21 made "Ivy Man* of Beta Lambda meet Sunday at 7 p.m., October 31. with an "Evening of German Lieder," Chapter (Rollins) of Alpha Phi. The The Women's Rules committee in Annie Russell Theatre. ceremony, attended by Mrs, Ves proposes that there be women's Mitchell to Talk Thursdayat7:30 Following the holidays, the con tal, Cloverleaf Housemother Flor open houses from 2-5 p.m. every cert program will be as follows: ence Linck, and the Alpha Phis, other Sunday, and that there should Sir Harold Mitchell, visiting re of the Stanford University faculty be men's open houses on the alter search professor, will speak Jan. 7, pianist Thomas Brockman; was highlighted by a pledge to and author of several works on Jan. 30, Prof, Hufstader and M rs. nate Sundays. The resident heads Thursday and Monday to conclude a Latin America. "Nourish the Alpha Phi ivy leaf Hufstader presenting William Wal with its essential elements—sun and are to be present at all times, and our-part lecture series on "Latin all doors are to be unlocked. Men's \merica Today and Tomorrow.* ton's "Facade*; Feb. 8, New York water." Music Man Seats Pro Musica Antiqua; Feb. 25, or Rules proposes campus-wide open I'art Hi, at 7;30 p.m. Thursday ganist Catharine Crozier and Flor Rollins Adds Doctor house from 2-5 on Sunday and on n Bingham Mall, is titled "The Available Monday ida Symphony Orchestra; March 13, Friday and Saturday nights. 'uzzle of Industrialization.* S i r Student tickets will be available, Mieczyslaw Horszowski; April 3, Students now have another physi larold will deliver Part IV Monday in the Beanery beginning Monday, ••ianist Phyllis Rappeport. cian, Dr. Shatten Blalock. to attend i°on at Annie Russell Theatre. Nov, 1, during lunch and dinner. them at the Dispensary. Dr. Blalock Juniors Endorsed itle is "population—Governor of will be available Monday through Student night for "The Music Man" Hospitalized Students 'rogress? * is the following Monday, Nov. 8. Friday, from 2:45 p.m. until 3:40 p.m. Dr. Hayes is available Monday For Rhodes Grant -Sir Harold Mitchell was a mem- Students must present their 1965 Students in the Winter Park Me dirough Friday between 7:45 a.m. Ira Gordon and Robert Gustafson, er of the Mouse of Commons for identification cards to receive a morial Hospital arc Lais G. Freid- and 8:30 a.m. juniors, have been endorsed by Rol tveral years and served as vice- ticket, fiach jierson must come in holtz, Chares B. I law ley, and Ste lins to compete w ith other American hairman of the Conservative Par- dividually to get a ticket, because phanie D. Brewster. Notice men students from nation-wide col '• He has extensive business and no ticket will be given to one stu Because Nov. 3 is Mid-term. leges and universities for a Rhodes ldustrial interests in many areas dent for another. Free tickets are LOST: Short London Fog raincoat the Sandspur will not be published Scholarship. Ibe Rhodes Fundgixes r the world, especially in Matin offered only to full-time Rollins in Union basement. Contact (;reg next week. Publication will resume 32 men a yearly stipend of $2500 merica. Me is a former member students. Albertson, campus mail. with the Nov. 11 issue. for two years al Oxford University. October 28, M Page 2 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR PRSFession: J*f ^ The Chapel Towej THE 'SPUR By T. S. Darrah College students don't read Ibsen much today. Alas! STUDENT don't read much. But Ibsen speaks so plainly to thosel would be fugitives from themselves and perhaps nowy SPEAKS more sharply than in "Peter Gynt." |J never quite came down to being either vi tuous or sinful "in the true grand sty] When the Button Moulder comes tM him away he vehemently protests thai Most Fitting Name should be taken from him even though] Reliable estimates say that after the first of the year the has made no great go of it. In answer] Enyart Fieldhouse fund will pass the $300,000 mark. Accord Button Moulder says: "There is ^J ing to earlier announced plans, construction could begin for you to make so great a fuss about] shortly after, with an Alumni Association mortgage to pro small a thing; because you never f| vide the $200,000 still needed. It would be.paid off as the been yourself. What difference can it nJ drive continues. to you if, when you die, you disappear] It is safe to say that the Fieldhouse drive would be right When calamities fall, we then search! at the same plateau as in 1963, when the drive virtually principles or extenuating circumstances that may save] ground to a not-so-impressive halt, had it not been for the If we lived by our principles, perhaps there would be noc amities. leadership of a few dedicated men—men such as Howard W. Showalter. Under the national direction of Pittsburgh attorney Thomas Three Years Ago Today P. Johnson, Showalter took up leadership on the local and October 26, 1962 state levels to get the Fieldhouse ball rolling again. By mid- Students and faculty at the Pelican Leadership Retj 1964 over half of the funds raised came from the Orlando- discussed such problems as length of the Beanery linV Winter Park area. the "general apathy of students." Never a man to underemploy his resources, Howard Sho walter utilized his business capital, the airplanes of Showal Ferment had this to say: "Heidi (Turner), it's about ter Flying Service, to maintain close contact with the 12 di moonlight swims." Pledged to KA: Richard Brewster, vision leaders located throughout the state.