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The Rollins Sandspur. 1214. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1214 ROLLIJN PUR VOL. 69 No. 7 ^EJ*OLJJNSSANDSPUR, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA November 12, 1963 Latin American Forum To Be Held Tomorrow The second Latin American At 4 p.m. Wednesday, a tea Forum of the academic year at honoring Prof. Herrera will be Rollins will be held Wednesday held at the Casa Iberia. The tea at 9:40 a.m. in the Annie Russell is being sponsored by the His Theatre and will feature Profes panic Institute of Florida. sor Santiago Herrera Castillo, Thursday, Herrera will address general director of Escuela Nu- the Spanish Club at Winter Park eva Ariel, a private school for High School at 7:30 p.m. boys in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. The public is invited to hear Prof. Herrera's school, Escuela Prof. Herrera speak on "Educa Nueva Ariel, received a basic ref tion in Mexico's Revolution." erence library last year from the Hispanic Institute of Florida and As a young man, the forum the Winter Park Rotary Club, guest made the friendship of the special events theme at Rol- President Nicholas Murray But ler of Columbia University, who became his guiding light in the field of education. Herrera has taught in the American School in Merida and has served as state supervisor of schools, teacher of English at the University of Yucatan, and gen eral executive secreatry of the Department of Mental Health of the State. He is a member of the board of the Benjamin Franklin McKEAN LEADS STUDENTS IN COLLEGE BOWL TEST Institute of Merida and a mem In another meeting designed to find a suitable team to represent Rollins in the upcoming Gen ber of the commission to grant eral Electric College Bowl Show, students took a selective quiz covering a variety of subjects scholarships to American univer Temporary chairman of the project, Dr. William Stedman, has announced that the next meetina sities. He is the author of nu of College Bow hopefuls will take place tomorrow night in the studios of WPRK At this time the merous articles on education. technical conditions of the TV show will be attempted. vvr-Kiv. At tnis time the Dr. Charles J. Kolinski, assist ant professor of Latin American studies at Rollins, will serve as Political Clubs' chairman of the forum; Julio Fei- M.E.T. To Be Discussed joo, a Rollins freshman from Dr. Charles Kolinski Cuba, will be the student chair Views Differ man. At Language Assn. Meeting lins this year. Prof. Herrera's The Rollins Young Republi Today, Herrera will visit Span visit will enable students to de Charles Mendell, chairman of Rollins freshmen must take and cans this week went on record ish classes at Rollins, and will fine the educational problems the English Department at Rol pass the M.E.T., which covers the as opposing the views set forth speak to a Spanish class at Boone facing Mexico today and to con lins, will discuss Rollins' mini "minimum essentials constituting by the Young Democrats of 13 High School. sider proopsed solutions. Western States. mum essentials test at the 33rd a rock-bottom standard of lit The action taken by the 13 annual meeting of the South At eracy," according to Mendell. western states were stated in 32 lantic Modern Language Assn., to be held Nov. 14-16 in Atlanta. Also planning to attend the Brightman Files Charges Against resolutions. Eight of these res SAMLA meeting are two other olutions are as follows: Mendell's talk, entitled "The English professors from Rollins, 1) Resumption of United States Minimum Essentials Test at Rol Marion Folsom, Jr. and Miss Florida Flambeau For Libel hplomatic relations with Soviet lins," will be given during a sec Catherine Moore. Tom Brightman, president of tional has never withdrawn rec :uba. tion meeting Saturday morning, the Rollins Young Republicans ognition of the College Commit 2) A non-aggression pact be- Nov. 16. and state college chairman for tee of the Florida Federation of ween communist nations of the the Florida Federation of Young Young Republicans. Concerning The minimum essentials test is Varsaw pact and the North At- Ahmed To Republicans, is currently filing the statement "leftist views," a unique feature of the freshman antic Treaty Organization charges against the Florida Flam Brightman said, "This is absurd." courses in composition and lit NATO). Visit Rollins beau, student newspaper of Flor He stated "Tom Sisco has never erature at Rollins. According to ida State University, for printing been state college chairman," and 3) Withdrawal of American Mendell, the test "tries to insure A cultural affairs supervisor material allegedly derogatory to backed this up by stating that on roops from Viet Nam. a minimum literacy among Rol with the U.S. Information Agency, his reputation. Chairman Bright- the floor of the November execu 4) Abolition of the House Un- lins graduates." Salahuddin Ahmed, will visit man stated ' The material is not tive board meeting an opinion of unerican Activities Committee. Rollins this week to observe stu Mendell explained, "A few only false, but, in addition, may the legal counsel of the National 5) Repeal of the McCarran In- dent government in action and prove to be libelous." Young Republican Federation years ago the department realiz ^rnal Security Act. to sit in on classes in art, music, Presently, letters relating to was read stating that no college ed that a student might pass his and language. 6) Revisions of the McCarran- the article in the Florida Flam group could be recognized as a freshman English courses with separate federation unless given falter Immigration Act. Ahmed, who will visit Rollins beau are being sent to the news- D's and go on to graduate even consent of the state YR federa Tuesday through Sunday, Nov. 7) Removal by the President of though in his writing he still tion. According to Brightman, 12-17, is from Karachi, Pakistan. ?strictions on travel to Red fractured the most basic gram national has not recognized Tom hina. He is presently on a tour of the matical rules." Sisco as the new college chair United States visiting urban and 8) Removal by President of re man. actions on travel to Soviet To improve the situation, the rural communities and industrial, uba. department insituted the M.E.T. scientific and cultural centers. Brightman further stated that he is inviting his opposition to a or minimum essentials test. All According to their President, As one whose work in his coun debate in February at St. Peters om Brightman, the Rollins try is that of interpreting the burg, Florida, during the next R's are opposed to all 8 points U.S. to his countrymen through executive board meeting. -t forth by the Young Demo- HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB the cultural medium, Ahmed is touring the U.S. to broaden his • ats. Brightman states, "We MEETING LAST CHANCE knowledge of the historical or so feel that something needs TODAY IS THE LAST 1 igins and political institutions of CHANCE FOR ANYONE TO be done about the increasing the nation. 3wer of labor without any anti- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 SEND IN HIS APPLICATION FOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF ust or other controls." 7:30 P.M., ALUMNI HOUSE A coffee honoring the Rollins THE SANDSPUR. ALL "We would sincerely like to guest will be held Thursday at THOSE WHO ARE INTER low where the Rollins Young Rollins' Alumni House. He will also be taken on tours of the ESTED ARE URGED TO emocrats stand on the issues SPEAKERS AND FILMS Rollins campus and the Mills Me Tom Brightman SEND A LETTER TO ART esented in this article. We ON EUROPE AND THE CORNELL, BOX 420, CAM morial Library. paper by the national executive el that a Young Democrat PUS MAIL. HENLEY REGATTA officers and state executive offi The Pakistani visitor is a mem and is necessary in order to cers. Formal charges against the THE NEW EDITOR AND ystallize the issues on the Rol ber of the World Assembly of newspaper are being filed by HIS STAFF WILL BE AN NOUNCED IN THE DECEM ls Campus between the two po- ALL ARE INVITED Youth and the National Olympic Brightman's attorney. BER 10th ISSUE. ical clubs." Committee. Brightman reports that na- November 12, 1963 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR PAGE TWO Editorial The Haunting MO VIE RE VIE W LET'S WAIT By Tom S. Chomont There are footsteps in the halls, hangings on the her Lesbian tendencies are more exploited than in the walls, and laughing things that turn doorknobs at night book.) Richard Johnson is quite dignified as the doctor PATIENTLY! in The Haunting, but there is nothing so haunting as whose investigations into psychic phenomena touch off the conflicts, and Russ Tamblyn is surprisingly well Most of us will agree that the food in the Beanery what went on in Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, the novel upon which this film is based.