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STAFF CENTRAL FLORIDA'S Dana Ballinger Dawn Marzlock Steve Bell Kim McDowell AWESOME Carolyn Bondurant Sharon McElwee Denis Bourguignon Rogr Muller ROCK AND NEW WAVE George Boyle Paul Normann Eloise Chandler Victor Perritt Frank Chase Anne Marie Philler DANCE CLUB Vivi Cochrane Dawn Picotte FEATURING: Steve Creel Beth Rapp Premier State-of-the-Art System With Tht Best in Rock & New Wave Video Music Robert Fish Margaret O'Sullivan c 50 Draft-81.00 Drinks 4315 X. Orange Blossom Trail Laurie Gorman c Scott San Filippo 25 Kamikazes 1 ,'4 mile south ofl.ce Road Betty Hill Dave Sarney Adriene Israel Lisa Teebagy Pam Johnson Gary Waterman Gregg Kaye Nikki Yon Tim Kinskey Lori Zappala Jenny Lowe The Haagen-Dazs The Rollins Sandspur, Florida's oldest college newspaper, was established in 1894 with the following editorial: "Unassuming yet mighty, sharp and pointed, well-rounded yet many sided, assidiously tenacious, yet as gritty and tenacious as its name implies, victorious in single combat and therefore without peer, wonderfully attractive and extensive in circulation, all these will be focused upon investigation to be among the extraordinary qualities of the Sandspur." In. an effort to establish a con' tinuing dialogue within the Rollins community, the Rollins Sandspur promotes discussion indigenious to the scholastic environment. There' fore, this paper encourages students to voice their opinions or concerns or pertinent issues in the form of letters to the editor. Letters will be printed on a spacervailable basis. All letters Haagen-Dazs presents the two straw milk must be signed and must be shake A frosty smooth shake so thick and rich, received by the Tuesday before vou'll probably want two straws to drink it! the paper appears. All letters should be addressed: Editor, Haagen-Dazs RdUns Sandspur, Box 2742, Rollins College. Roilins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg. 4

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KA Decision Will Come Soon

by Beth Rapp Since the suspension of the Kappa Alpha discussion of the standards that the college Order fraternity this fall, much thought has been expects of its students, and whether the KA's live given to the eventual fate of the fraternity on this up to them, or are prepared to live up to them. Dr. campus. A special hearing panel, containing Nordstrom stated, "A word that has come up three members of the College Life Committee quite often is 'civility': what being a civilian and three members of the Student Hearing means at Rollins versus what it means outside of Board, and selected by the Dean of the College the college community, and whether the has been hard at work since October 6 fraternity is understanding of the responsibilities deliberating the issue. Members of this they have here as civilians." committee are: Dr. Nordstrom and Joe Shorin, co- The panel has decided not to release any convenors; John Eggert, Emily Goss, students; information concerning the probable outcome of Peggy Jarnigan, and Maria Ruiz, faculty the meetings, instead choosing to announce only members. their final decision. This was done in order to Rather than trying to be a judicial committee, avoid presenting a biased viewpoint of the these people are trying to serve as the situation. In deciding, the panel will not choose intermediary between the fraternity and the Dean. from a specific list of choices regarding the fate They have held several meetings already, one of the Kappa Alpha fraternity; they could with Ed Lutz, President of Kappa Alpha Order, recommend anything from banning the fraternity one with delegates from the fraternity, and one to a gentle reprimand for past misdeeds.-The with the entire house. During these meetings, the careful process of listening to all concerned and committee has tried to help the KA's write the deliberating the best solution has taken longer required letter to the Dean in response to the than expected, but the Hearing Panel hopes to be charges of this fall's faculty petition. The general able to make their recommendations to the Dean Dr. Alan Nordstrom focus of these meetings, however, has been a sometime next week. Task Force To Unify Campus Rules Escape From The by Steve Creel Some five years age, new student and faculty Beer Suckers handbooks were designed in accordance with by David Gaede each other. Since that time, additions and dele­ This fall's experiments in clamping down on tions have been made to both publications that ulation "plummeted from only 25 percent of the student drinking — experiments performed almost leave them quite incompatible, particularly on the (student body) to over 60 percent this year, we just simultaneously by a huge number of schools now — decided to put an end to all drinking on campus, rather subject of student appeals. have inspired a series of tough new rules on student than try to deal with all the enforcement problems," In response to that problem, Dean Bari Watkins behavior, but an initial check with colleges across the reports Sandy Neverett, the assistant resident life will propose to the Steering Committee a task country indicates students are willingly adapting to director. force made up of members of the Rollins com­ their dryer campuses. "Since the majority of students can't legally drink munity to resolve the issues of disagreement "We didn't have the 'beer suckers' that have always anyway," adds Anona Adair of the University of among literally "rules to live by." Faculty and staff been around before," Mike Jewell, a member of the Oklahoma, "there simply cannot be any alcohol on members proposed include Dr. Charles Edmonson, University of Kentucky's Phi Delta Theta house, campus." Jim McConnel, Dr. Laura Greyson, and Dr. Kenna observes gratefully. His house and all the other The crackdown is extending off-campus too. Kentucky fraternities agreed to hold dry rushes for the Town police have been spot checking parties at Taylor. Proposed student participants are Mark first time ever this fall. Peres, Joe Shorin, Mike Korens, and one other Millersville State College in Pennsylvania this fall, Bar owners near the University of Oklahoma campus student to be named later. hunting for under-aged drinkers and enforcing the arranged to accomodate a crowd of 5000 students at city's new noise law. The task force will do the majority of its work a rally to protest the state's new 21-year-old legal Illinois State students now must get permission in January and in the Spring, with final recom­ drinking age law, but only 150 students showed up. from town officials 15 days before holding any out­ mendations to be presented at the end of the Dry rushes and parties elsewhere unfolded without door parties. Then they have to have security guards Spring term. controversy. "I think (the fraternities) are finding it at the parties. brings good results, and keeps the people away who Marquette, Michigan officials passed a tough new only come for the free beer anyway," observes noise and litter ordinance designed to control parties Jonathan Brant, head of the National Interfraternity on and near the Northern Michigan University campus. Conference. "We're seeing a real turnaround in the way alcohol It also shows "that fraternities are something is being viewed not only by administrators, but by besides beer busts," he adds. students themselves," says Gerardo Gonzalez, Not all student groups are happy about the way president of BACCHUS, a national group aimed at schools are going about controlling student drinking, controlling student drinking. however. "More and more schools are integrating new policies "We're all for" controlling drinking, says Bob to limit drinking, and show that alcohol doesn't have Bingaman, head of the State Student Association in to be an inherent part of college life," he reports. Washington, D.C, which coordinates state student The control efforts began in earnest on many activities around the nation and also helped Kansas and Georgia students ward off drinking age hikes last campuses during the 1982-83 academic year, and have spring. accelerated since as more states raise their legal drinking ages and more college towns are emboldened "But students are responsible enough to sensitize to try to control student noise. , themselves without having legislatures making decisions for them," he argues. Roughly half the states now have drinking ages at 21, compared to 20 states a year ago. Several other Both legislators and school administrators are "21 states" have also closed loopholes that allowed making those decisions nevertheless, and at an in­ 18-year-olds to drink wine and beer. creasing pace over the last year. Arizona and Ohio are currently considering raising Maryland, Oklahoma, Arizona State, Alabama, their legal drinking ages to 21, Bingaman says. Virginia, St. Bonaventure and many others have simply banned drinking on at least parts of their campuses. Bingaman remains opposed to the laws and Fraternities like those at Kentucky and North Dakota external controls. "We feel education and enforce­ State voluntarily have begun dry rushes and special ment of existing laws are the answers, not singling alcohol-free activities. out college students as being too irresponsible to drink." At Loyola College of Maryland, students must now don special writst bands to get liquor at campus Gonzalez, however, contends much of the effort to control alcohol abuse and noisy campus parties is parties. Students caught violating the new policy — coming from students themselves. "I think young by giving a wristband to an under-aged drinker, for people are realizing that we have a problem common Mark Peres example — can be kicked out of student housing. to all of us, and that there are things they can do to When the University of Maryland's under-aged pop­ help." Rollins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg. 5

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In conjunction with the accreditation Third, the committee will suggest that the Dean process, Rollins began an extensive self-study in of the College immediately attend to a complete the fall of 1982 under the direction of Dr. Ed Cohen review of campus housing, focusing specifically The findings of the study will be presented to the on the method of allocating priority housing that Southern Association in 1984. has been adopted by the College Life Committee, The self-study, based in part on the 1980 report which is, actually, only partially responsible for of the College Planning Committee, is essentially housing review. an assessment of the College at large. The eval­ Prospective Rollins students, as well, will feel uation process, which includes the combined the effects of the self-study. Because, as Dr. efforts of administrators, alumni, faculty, staff, Cohen notes, the quality of a college is often students and trustees, can ensure that the objec­ based upon the quality of its entering freshman tives of the College are being met. In addition, the class, the Committee on Student Issues may fur­ self-study is an opportunity for members of these ther recommend the stiffening of admissions groups to recommend changes which will improve criteria. If the committee's suggestion is accepted the quality of our institution. Last fall, six study a minimum combined SAT score will be estab­ committees were established to research major lished for admission to the College. aspects of the Rollins community. Furthermore, in order to attract high-caliber Dr. Cary Ser, chair of the Study Committee on students, Dr. Ser's committee is proposing that, Student Issues, feels that currently-enrolled stud­ as part of the centennial fund-raising campaign, ents will benefit from many of his committee's Dr. Ed Cohen $1.5 million be raised to be used strictly for merit- recommendations within the coming academic based financial aid awards. Included in this a- year. would devise and conduct a process by which stu mount would be two no-need scholarships for First, members of this committee are proposing dents will evaluate their advisors at the end of minority students. that the present system of academic advising be each semester. Consideration of these and other committee modified. The new plan calls for a faculty coordi­ Second, Dr. Ser's committee is recommending recommendations resulting from the self-study nator who would be responsible for training advi­ an expansion of the intramural program. Although will not only greatly benefit students, but will also sers and for designating upper- and under-class this idea was previously suggested by the Plan­ contribute significantly to Rollins' goals for qual­ student advisers. In addition, the coordinator ning Committee, it has not yet been carried out itative improvement. Faculty Forces Compromise on Issue of Reading Days by Gregg M. Kaye of aproblem in the Spring because of fewer travel limitations. It was also reported that several mem­ As a result of the latest curriculum committee bers of the faculty foresaw an increase in partying meeting, the 1984-85 academic calendar will be during the four day reading period. undergoing several changes. The committee, Both Professor Neilson and Dean Bari J. Watkins headed by Theater Arts professor Steven Neilson, stressed the educational merit of examinations, had hoped to see the inclusion into the schedule which Watkins stressed the educational merit of of four reading days prior to final examinations. examinations, which Watkins felt would be of Fulfilling its obligation to recommend to the Dean greater merit if mixed with several days to reflect of the College a calendar proposal prior to its on the material. Watkins added, "the educational presentation to the faculty, the committee devel­ value of examinations has been stressed in many oped its proposal in order to reinforce the theory higher learning institutes where they provide the of using examinations as a learning tool. opportunity (for the students) to synthesize the After reaching a compromise with the faculty, materials of the course and to draw together into Chairman Neilson cited several changes which a coherent whole the things they've learned." will go into effect for Fall 1984: reading days will In reaching the compromise with the faculty, occur on the first Monday and Tuesday following the curriculum committee is trying to make the the end of classes; examinations will be held for purpose of final examinations twofold, as they the remainder of the week followed by a weekend will combine an educational tool with a device for break; and examinations will end the following evaluation. The addition of two reading days be­ Tuesday. fore exam periods, as well as the included week­ The biggest conflict with scheduling four read­ Professor Steven Neilson end, should also lessen the need for cramming, ing days would be the shortening of both Christmas thus allowing conscientious students more time vacation and Winter term as well as the added to absorb the presented material. Chairman Neilson cost of keeping the school open for an additional summed up the situation by saying "its not exact­ week. Four reading days would prove to be less ly what we want, but we're happy with the way it turned out." Organization News P&R Club Sponsors Buddhist Rollins Dive Club Wins Event The Philosophy and Religion Club will be sponsoring a presentation of Zen as a Way of Life In the Underwater Expo 83 sponsored by the Lynn Warmack. tonight, November 8, in the French House Central Florida Pleasure Divers, Rollins Dive Club The Underwater Expo 83 benefitted the Florida Lounge. Abbess Gesshin, a Zen Buddhist won 8 out of 10 events, Saturday and Sunday Dive Chambers, a safety pressure chamber for Priestess, will be our guest speaker and we hope October 29 & 30. The Court of Flags Hotel was use by local divers. A Stan Waterman film, tour that ail you Westerners will attend. Come and the setting for several competition events pitting packages, Dry Suits and several local dive groups hear some funky thought from the Far East at the Rollins group led by Todd Morrison. were represented. 8:00 p.m. and save some money on your Beans The club members attending included: Todd In the main event Rollins defeated the Disney account while feasting on some wine and Morrison, Jeri Lioi, Melinda Blankenburg, Marci dive team in an underwater checker game. cheese. Tex, Liz Bloch, Bill Anthony, Jeff Bisson, and Rollins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg, 6

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Interested In Winter Term Phonathon Results Chapel Notes Away From Rollins? Are Best Ever If you are interested in spending January at an­ by Steve Creel other institution, please contact the Associate Dean of the Faculty in Room 106, Warren Admin­ The Fall version of the Rollins "Phonathon" istration Building, ext. 2280. solicitation of alumni, parents, and friends of the Some of the institutions that would like to ex­ college concluded recently and resulted in nearly change with a Rollins student are: $35,000 in specified pledges for the college. Gettysburg, Gettysburg, PA Barnett Bank of Winter Park donated their facili­ Denison, Granville, OH ties and phones to the cause, other local busi­ Wh if tier, Whitfier, CA nesses donated prizes for callers generating the Whit worth, Spokane, WA first pledge, most pledges, and most increases Univ. of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA each night, and students, alumni, parents, and friends volunteered for the actual calling of donors. Volunteers getting the first pledge each night received a sub from Pizza Pub. The winners in this category were Mike Hubbard '85, Sara Kettfer '85, Career Center Hosts Seminars John Morgan '84, Rich Levine '84, Dana Ballinger '84, and Becky Distad '83. Receiving sundaes from The annual service honoring St. Elizabeth of Nov. 9 - Careers in Banking - 7:00 to 8:30 pm Hungary will be celebrated at Morning Worship Haagen-Dazs for the most pledges each night Career Center at Chapel Sunday at 11 a.m. (11/13) Worshippers were Mike Hubbard, Mary Rogers '87, Dana 10-What Is Law School Like? Casa Iberia are asked to bring loaves of bread which will then Ballinger, and Pam Simmons '82. Lori Carlman 7:30 pm Booker '77, Cary Chicone '86, Dana Ballinger, and be distributed to needy families through the Chris­ 10- Careers In Counseling/Personnel - Anne Kelley '83 were awarded dinner for two at tian Service Center. The service begins the week 7:00 to 8:30 pm in the Career Center Chefs Garden, The Tavern, or Bailey's for genera­ in which we will be observing the World Hunger ting the most increased pledges each night. Fast Day. Dean Wettstein will preach on "The 18 - Tulane Law School - 2:00 to 4:00 pm Rollins Fund Director Paul Millman said that Miracle of a Gift." in the Career Center once again he would like to thank ALL of the The College's Thanksgiving Service will be held participants in the Phonathon for creating a great Sunday Nov. 20 at the regular Sunday Morning success. Service. John Langfitt will be the preacher. The Quincentennial of Martin Luther's birth will be celebrated with an ecumenical dinner featuring Red Cross Will "Table Talk" in Sullivan House - only limited seat­ ing is available. The impersonations will be wild - Distribute MedCards don't miss them.

In a pilot program sanctioned by the American National Red Cross, the Central Florida Chapter, in a joint effort with the Sarasota-based non-profit corporation MicroMed Systems, will be distributing New Music Professor complimentary emergency medical information cards in appreciation for donations of $15.00 or Settles In At Rollins more. The MicroMed Life Protection Card has a unique, patented design which features an enlarged 35 mm Edmund Leroy is the new teacher of voice in information "window" containing a person's entire Bob Higgins presents Keene Hall. Professor Leroy has replaced Ross medical history on microfilm. The detailed medical Rosazza who instructed at Rollins for over 30 years history can be read with a 35 mm hand-held viewer, award to Dr. Seymour. before retiring. which will be distributed to all emergency Leroy acquired his bachelors in music from personnel in Central Florida by the Central Florida Furman University, his Masters in church music Red Gross Chapter and MicroMed Systems. For Blue Dolphins from Union Theological Seminary, and his masters information, or for more information on the and doctoral degrees from Juilliard. He has MicroMed card, contact the Chapter at 894-4141, Donate Scholarship subsequently taught at Temple University, Extension 8. Washington University, and the St. Louis The Blue Dolfins Swim Team Booster Club has Conservatory of Music. donated a $1000 athletic scholarship to Rollins At the Naumberg International Competition in College in the name of Coach Harry Meisel. 1973 Leroy won first prize by unanimous decision. The Blue Dolfins Swim Team, the 1983 Florida Among his other accolades are his debut recital in Association Short and Long Course Champions, Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center and his was founded by Coach Meisel in 1972 at Rollins performances as guest baritone soloist with the St. College. In his years as head coach, Harry Meisel Louis Symphony, The Aspen Festival Orchstra, the Bethlehem Bach Festival, and other university has trained hundreds of age group swimmers, orchestras. Professor Leroy will be performing in a many of national caliber. Currently, there are 120 Rollins Concert Series program on Nov. 13. Student swimn.ers ages six to eighteen on the team roster. recitals will be scheduled once a month. Booster Club President Bob Higgins presented One of the reasons why Professor Leroy prefers )XNPft0VF#J the award to President Thaddeus Seymour at a teaching at a liberal arts college is that a musician recent club meeting. The scholarship is given in can learn more about the world he or she often NopC. Then W*»W V* ***> recognition of Coach Meisel's contribution to sings about. He has observed that the fierce / He books?/ competitive in Florida and in apprecia­ competition at conservatories tends to make some tion to Rollins College for its continuing support students develop somewhat neurotic personalities. of the program. He believes that dedicating one's college years solely to music study deprives a student of other In accepting the gift, Seymour commended equally interesting facets of experience. Coach Meisel and said, "We value our long-stand­ JT4 ing association with the Blue Dolfins, and we have admired the consistent success of their team and individual competitors. This contribution will sup­ port and encourage athletic excellence at Rollins, and we appreciate this tangible expression of ///3/B &&« community support. We value this partnership." Rollins College Sandspur, November 9,1983, pg. 7

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KA Response: Sandspur Needs Firm Review Dear Editor

This is a "letter to the Editor" prompted by a feel he is in no position to work on this topic. Any misconstrue the perception of KA other freshmen column printed on the "editorial" page of the respectable newspaper does not print such or transfers have developed. KA is the closest Sandspur. slanderous material, let alone assign a column to knit organization at Rollins and regardless of As corresponding Secretary for Kappa Alpha I a reporter who is totally oblivious to the subject. such nasty publicity we will remain this way. No would like to thank Jody Zeek and the Sandspur I understand Jody is writing an apology to KA. inexperienced and ill-researched college for the fine column concerning the KA situation. We do not need or want an apology from Jody or newspaper staff will ever change this. Kappa The Fraternity and I had much respect for our the Sandspur. I think enough has been said from Alpha will remain at Rollins as the fine Greek campus newspaper. Al Landsburger and his staff the Sandspur that needs saying. Your poor Organization we have been for the past 57 years. did a fine job making the Sandspur a respectable judgement in printing such material has been Thanks again for the copy and the cute little representative of the campus voice again. Ms. recognition enough for KA. With or without your cartoon (we really appreciate that.) With strong Jones I feel is not doing such a fine job. apology KA will find it difficult to excuse this campus support like yours, who needs enemies? Assigning a transfer Sophomore, a two month blatant defamation of our reputation. Chris Baylinson Rollins veteran, a column dealing with such a If you did not know, Kappa Alpha is a well Corresponding Secretary serious matter shows poor judgement. I cannot respected and liked, yes liked, organization at Kappa Alpha Order condemn Jody, he was assigned the column, but Rollins. Your column has done nothing but A Dean Accused Of Ill-Mannered Behavior Dear Editor My recent experience with the feminist that Dr. Glennon and six friends were the only lectures held at Rollins were both enlightening feminists who thought the ERA was an unusual and depressing. I learned about the pressing ammendment that they didn't really feel strongly toward. (Dean Watkins later raised the number to issues involved in this movement and I had the EDITOR'S NOTE: Your letter was a little ill- seven.) The interested person would now like to chance to hear three excellent speakers on the researched. Our acting news editor assigned a find out what Dr. Greyson had to say on the subject -- Dr. Curb, Dr. Glennon and Dr. Greyson. follow-up news story to Jody, a transfer student, matter since, during the monologue, she was Unfortunately, I had this great experience in order to get an objective story. He went beyond interrupted constantly and denied the chance for this point, consulting several faculty members innundated with what I would consider some of total expression. the most outlandish and rude comments made and getting a general impression that the KA's by Rollins' new Dean of the College, Bari In all fairness, Dean Watkins did make an were definitely being disbanded. He wrote his Watkins. Her enthusiasm was necessary but her attempt to apologize but I found it to be truly article from this viewpoint, trying to make insincere and quite unacceptable regarding her approach was poor and I have acquired suggestions on how the fraternity could stay on actions. The lady was RUDE! People claim it somewhat of a bad taste in my mouth for the way campus. When we received this article we could be her background or her disappointment that she treated her colleagues and students. immediately realized that it certainly wasn't in the lost battle over the ERA and I fully agree objective news. It did, however, fit under the Watkins' actions reached their zenith at the with these observations. But by no means are last of the lectures, which dealt with the ERA. definition of a column (see the Oct. 25 Sandspur her actions to be accepted due to her previous issue). Both Dr. Curb and Dr. Williams gave excellent conditioning in the art of tasteless accusations overviews of the history and reasons for the and rude interruptions! Possibly one of the three The editors of the Sandspur may or may not defeat of this ammendment. When the meeting professors who displayed excellent abilities to agree with Jody's position, but we whole­ moved to the floor Dean Watkins took her stand, handle themselves in a well-mannered way will heartedly support his right to express it. I which was expected, but one must wonder is offer their assistance. personally wish to thank the KA's for finally responding and presenting their point of view. such "privileged" people should argue in such a I appreciate her concern but I question her way. She based her whole position on an None of our staff members wished to write a philosophy of hate and hope in the future Dean column for the other position and we couldn't overflow of unrestrained passions based on deep Bari Watkins will refrain from uncontrollable hatred for the "sons of bitches" that helped to force them to. You see, we really are trying to be a outbursts. I think a course entitled "Common "respectable representative of the campus vote down her baby. Watkins appealed to logic Courtesy: The search to respect others and while spitting out passion and emotions. Please, voice." Otherwise, one side would be chosen, handle oneself" should be added to her long list and any views from the other would be don't take my opinion of her attitude but just ask of educational records. CC 101 would be the the student who while trying to express her own suppressed. That is known as censorship; we most impressive class that Dean Watkins could represent the free press. opinion was verbally attacked before she had use on her resume and would hopefully elevate really made her statement. Better yet, make her to a state of unmixed open-mindedness! reference to Dean Watkin's statement claiming Jack Flader notuns College Sandspur, Novembers, 1983, pg. 8 ENTERTAINMENT

Rock Super Bowl XIX: Police Brutality

by Dave Sarney I'm glad that this concert is over. For a while the most popular question in town was "are you going to THE concert?" By last Saturday I thought I was going crazy, so I went to see my analyst. "I can't stand this anymore," I said, "doesn't anyone care that I'm an Aries English major, and that I don't have herpes? What's so big about this dman concert?" My analyst shook his head, "This is serious, very serious. Young man, you need to relax." He prescribed some stiff tranquilizers, and sent me on my way. His secretary had some forms for me to fill out, and as I stood at her desk she said, "Are you going to..." I lunged across the desk at her throat, snapping and foaming like "All I want is a piece of Sting/' sighed a mini-skirt a rabid Doberman. that was standing behind me. When I came to at Orlando General, I was "I wonder what he really looks like?" swooned strapped to a table. I was still yelling, "I'll go, I'll the spandex pants next door. go!!" My editor's face swam into my blurred "He sweats a lot," I offered as I opened another vision. "Let him up," he said, "he has work to do." Heineken with my teeth, and spit the cap out the A pair of burly orderlys began to untie me. "Now window into the crowd. Doesn't anyone carry here is your notebook and your camera," those cute little Swiss Army knives anymore? The continued my editor as I wobbled to my feet, bottle opener, cork screw, and tweezers used to "you're already ten minutes late for the concert; come in handy at concerts. get down to the T-Bowl and don't come back their blues heritage and pulled out Johnny Lee "Do you know me?" asked a voice from the without a story!" Editors are notorious for Hooker's "Boom Boom". It takes more than guts darkened stage. "Oh my God," l cried, "it's making your day complete. to play 50's Chicago blues to an 80's Florida new Patricia Nixon!" But my sarcasm was lost as the wave audience, and actually bring it off. The crowd roared, and the Police jumped into their Animals made it look easy. first set. What followed was very disappointing, A good thing never lasts long, though; "It's My though you would never guess that by listening Life", "Don't Bring Me Down", and "We Gotta Get to the racket that the audience was making. But I Out Of This Place" went by faster than highway supposed that after paying fifteen bucks-plus a signs on the Autobahn, and amid a hail of paper head you figure that you'll make^he best of it. cups, the Animals left the stage. I regretted the Besides, you don't want to look like a Animals having to play this kind of a gig. I felt fool... everyone else is cheering, so you might that perhaps they were a little intimidated by the as well cheer right along. The media said such 40,000 or so fans, and by the sheer size of the T- great things about the Police, and of course they Bowl. They should have been booked into Bob know, so rather than look ignorant you just act Carr, or Park Ave., because the Animals are a very like you understand. I'll bet Sting and his buddies intimate band, they like to be close to the laughed all the way to the bank. audience. From a hundred yards away, in an open Before I get too harsh though, let me say this: stadium, they tend to loose a little of that Stewart Copeland is one fine drummer, he has a 'personal touch'. But despite the surroundings, gift, no doubt, and I would like to explore some of the Animals gave central Florida a rare chance to his solo work. Andy Summers is no slouch either. I was still a little fuzzy when I reeled off the re-live a bit of rock and roll history. elevator and into the press box at the T-Bowl. His guitar lines are angular, and occasionally "Excuse me," I said, spilling beer on a rather Next up was the Fixx, a new pop group that I creative. But if anything holds this band back, it's husky gentleman in bermuda shorts, "but is this really can't say anything bad about. This British Sting. His bass playing is below amateur, and his seat taken?" foursome has some very solid talent all around, vocals are more than sloppy. but in particular front man Cy Curnin. Cy never "No," he said, mopping his crotch with a All would be forgiven though if these guys once lost contact with the audience, and his could show some skill as entertainers. Being an handkerchief, "please, sit down." vocals seemed saturated with honesty and The Animals were just jumping into a hot entertainer and being a good musician don't sincerity. This performer wasn't just out there - always go hand-in-hand. Sting is neither. rendition of "Night", a tempting little rocker that singing for a few spare quid, he meant it, all of it. reminds you that these middle aged men were Copeland and Summers only make it half way. The rest of the band performed as a tight unit. The Police played almost all of their hits: once hard rocking kids. Eric Burden struts about They weren't very flashy, but then again they the stage like a musical Napoleon, his gruff voice "Message in a Bottle", "Wrapped Around Your didn't make any mistakes. Their play list included Finger", "King of Pain", "Every Breath You Take", hardly needing any amplification to be heard by an even number of tunes from both their first and "Roxanne", and a bunch of others. The point here the crowd. Guitarist Hilton Valentine still has the their second albums including, "Stand or Fall", old magic, even though at times I couldn't see "One Thing Leads to Another", "Red Skies at is that they never once improvised on the studio him through the hail of paper cups and debris Night", and "Saved By Zero". The crowd versions of their songs. I had the feeling that the being thrown on stage by an audience too young responded enthusiastically, though I feel that it Police just wanted to get the damn thing over or too drunk to show any respect for a group of was because they knew they were getting closer with, so they could go home and count their real musicians. Bassist Cas Chandler and to the headlining act, rather than because they money. If I wanted that kind of a performance, I drummer John Steel sounded as if they had spent were into the Fixx's immaculate show. Pity. would have stayed home and listened to the the past fifteen years since the band's break-up radio... for free. There was a complete lack of practicing for this concert; a bomb couldn't have As dusk settled over the Orlando skyline, the effort and imagination on the part of the band, blown them off beat. By the time the nimble two giant video screens to either side of the stage but I guess what really irks me about the whole fingers of keyboardist Alan Price led the band sputtered to life with (what else?) MTV videos. show was the trite trio's overall attitude: 'We're into "House of the Rising Sun", I thought I might Dark finally arrived about a half an hour later and great, we know it, therefore we don't have to be cry. All of the years that these guys could have the teeny-boppers were starting to get restless. good.' Who did they think they were playing to, a used to turn out hit upon hit, had passed. bunch of ignorant peasants? Orlando is no cow Burden's voice was betraying him, he was having town, it's got a lot of class, and so do its similar thoughts. At one point I thought he might citizens. For the Police to come in amid all the halt the show to apologize for the group's lengthy hype and put on a lukewarm performance is absence. To deprive people of such talented work downright insulting. It insults the audience, the for so long should be a crime. All was forgiven critics, and the opening acts. Let's hope that by though, when the Animals reached back into the next tour the Police will have grown up. Rollins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg. 9

ENTERWNMENTENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTA AINMENT E^^RTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMEN ENTERWNMENTENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTA AINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMEN ••••••••••••••••••******^ Graham Nash Carries Tradition; Remains Innovative Ent. Editors note: Over the summer, Hugh movies. Nash: I think it's inevitable.! think that when you Downes interviewed rock musician Graham Nash H.D.: Are the three minute video's going to have consider that we're receiving music by putting a on ABC's Nightline. Nash of Crosby, Stills and an effect upon the creation of the music? chisel in a groove and spinning it around fast, it's Nash has been involved with the trio now for the Nash: Very possibly. I can see in my own work totally antiquated. I think that the technology is better part of fifteen years. The Ent. Editor wishes where now I'm thinking visually where as I never getting better, it's getting easier and more to thank Mr. Downes for granting the SANDSPUR thought that way before. We did some early compact and you can handle the C.D.'s much Special permission to print his interview. (No videos in the mid sixties, strangely enough, that easier. Besides that, you need much less kidding, he really did.) were on film when we couldn't be live in the material to manufacture them. I'm all in favor of HD: Our next guest has made his biggest mark in studio. I think that people are going to start brand new technology. the music world as part of the rock group Crosby, making music for video rather than putting video H.D.: Then would you feel that it will just help Stills and Nash. Singer and Graham to music. That will be very exciting. expand and amplify what you do? Nash is still a part of the re-formed Crosby, Stills H.D.: Indeed. You are acquainted with the ups Nash: I think that's right if you don't get caught in and Nash group and he recently revived his and downs of this business because you've had a trap. When I first made my records, we only had original group from the 1960's: The Hollies. some highs and lows. two tracks to deal with. It was very simple and Welcome Graham Nash. Nash: You can say that again. you had to make immediate decisions. Now, Nash: Thank you, Mr. Downes. H.D.: You've had some troughs and you're back when you have the luxury of 24 tracks, or if you H.D.: You just got back from a European tour with on top again. Are these booms for real, do they hook up various machines, you can have endless Stills and Crosby... last, what does it mean that the industry is so numbers of tracks, it means that it costs more, Nash: That's right and jumped right into a Hollies volatile? that the music is a little less immediate. tour. Nash: It means that people change their minds H.D.: As you were talking, I was thinking of one of H.D.: Do you keep them separated alright? on a day to day basis about who their local the changes. I'm told that when Thomas Edison Nash: I manage. It's a little strange being in two heroes are. But it's all very circular, having been invented the phonograph, he failed to foresee it hit groups at the same time, but it's better than in this business on a popular level for over twenty as a potential in the entertainment industry and working for a living. years. You can actually see things turning thought it would be used for the recording of H.D.: What do you think of all this new video around. Things we did the same twenty years ago wills. Here's a great inventor who simply failed to music? are coming around; black leather jackets, foresee an enormous industry that has spread Nash: It's terribly exciting as a creative artist to rebellion. It's all moving forward into the future. out of that. suddenly find a brand new avenue of expression H.D.: Each new technology seems to expand the Nash: Yes, he certainly did. and that's what's happening in the video world industry because I've seen it in the transition H.D.: Yes, well, we'll sure be looking forward to now. There are going to be some tremendously from 78's to the micro-groove playing record. Is what you do in the future as we cherish what fine movie producers to come out of all this there an analogy in your mind in the transition you've done in the past. because really, the videos are small 3 minute now, if it happens, to C.D.'s, the compact Jiscs? Nash: I've only just begun. Steven Kings DEAD ZONE is Cheap Sell-Out by Frida Layy Stephen King is no doubt today's leading author pretty little Brook Adams (his girl-friend wno though, just to be fair to this feeble movie. The of horror-fiction. Stephen King has also sold-out. wants to "give it up") falls for this serious, ending of the film is precisely that of the novel; it There is no questioning the success of his insensitive man. is surprisingly and pleasantly gratifying to see bestseller, The Dead Zone, it is/was a great book. After leaving his coma, John has the ability to the film end in such a manner—clever and kurt. There is however, a question of why he was see the future through physically holding another Likewise, the locations filmed are chillingly crisp, foolish enough to let it be made into a movie. person's hand. He ends up rescuing babies, dead-of-winterparadigms. Thus, what is lacked in The film The Dead Zone is destined to solving murders (in a particularly gruesesome story is occasionally paid for in scenery. But still, seriously disappoint all those die-hard King fans scene with a pair of scissors), and finding lost the best moment is when the credits begin to roll who were in horrific rapture with the success of mothers. Ultimately he meets a congressman upward. Carrie and Cujo; it lacks purpose, drama, and (played by Martin Sheen) whom he sees as Believe it or not, I would recommend this dud execution. Of course what would you expect from becoming president and putting the country into to some people. Stephen King fans should see director Dino DeLaurentis who was so skillful as nuclear holocaust. The story, as originally written this just to assure themselves that he is fallible to make gifted-actress Jessica Lange look like a by King, was exciting, fast and laced liberally and even America's best-selling hack-horror lousty two-bit whore in 1976 with King Kong? with excitement and detail. In their hurry to make writer can screw-up. Also, I'd recommend that Once again Dino proves himself to be some money off of King's hit-novel, the directors King, Walken, Adams, the producers, and inadequate, unfortunately at the expense of and producers have forsaken all of these especially DeLaurentis see the film five minutes everyone's favorite ghoul-conjurer. qualities and given us an unemotional, non-scary, after watching Cujo. Clearly they would all see As the film choppily summarizes a complex detached horror/suspense film. Sadly, the only what can be done to make King's modern-horror book, I shall do so now. John Smith is a teacher. chills that occur are two friends (Walken and a reality on the screen rather than undeserved hype John Smith saves his virginity for marriage. John policeman) who bump into each other while on the television. has a car accident/goes into a coma searching for a murderer (catching us off-guard) If you're looking for genuine, suspense and wakes up five years later. John Smith predicts the and a harrowing scene forcing the audience to horror however, stay away. The only real horror second coming of Hitler. Wasn't that refreshing? wait for the afore-mentioned murderer to plunge here is how Hollywood could do such injustice to Well, this is the sort of excitement created in the his face down onto a pair of hair-sheers (which a man whose delicious tales of horror once film. Christopher Walken portrays John Smith as we do see). seemed so flawless. If it's suspense you want, he does any other role—cold. And somehow I wilt point out a couple of satisfying moments read the novel. Don't waste time and money on this icy placebo. 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ACROSS THE STREET FROM COLONIAL PLAZA 538 NORTH BUMBY Rollins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg. 10

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by Nikki Yon Patrik Norris, was a super southerner (all the way Insect Surfers, "That's enough. Ah am going back south. And down to his suitcase) and although he looked in ah will never come back north again except at the his teens, his aggressive and boisterous Chapoofsky head of a Confederate Army!" behaviour made everyone forget his size. No, this is not a tine from the movie "Gone The rest of the main characters: comical Gus, by Jay Werba With the Wind." It is one of the funniest lines corpulent Mr. Fleming, attractive Val, enchanting Cruising up and down my radio dial the other cited by Patrik Norris alias "Lee Calhoun" in Susie, motherly Phyllis, intelligent Steve, and night, I came across a lovely voice that said, Roger's and Hart's "Babes in Arms," the first play beguiling Terry were equally as skilled in their "You're listening to Rollins radio WPRK, 91.5 held this season in the Annie Russell Theatre. roles. Jason "Gus" Opsahl, Chris "Vail" Gasti, F.M." I thought, "Oh great, she'll probably play Directed by Dr. Joseph Nassif, the play was and Carolyn "Susie" Mapes certainly helped to something by Chapoofsky or whatever that guys about a group of apprentices in Cape Cod, make the latest play performed here at Rollins a name is. But no, the voice announced that the Massachusetts, who tried to save their beach­ big success. next group up would be the "Comateens." front playhouse by staging an original revue. Under choreographer Paula Gale's guidance, "Hmm, the "Comateens," I thought, "sounds Their efforts are shaded by some interfering the dancing was vigorous and rousing. It was weird." It sure didn't sound like Chapoofsky or characters, who after endless events finally leave obvious that the players enjoyed performing the whatever that guy's name is. them alone to produce their somewhat dampered dances as much as we enjoyed watching them. A version of what they first had in mind. memorable dance was Terry's dream of What came next was two hours of the most To the audience however, the play was becoming a successful Hollywood star. enjoyable listening that I have ever encountered. everything it promised to be and much more. The Last but not least, the music directed by Ward Really, I'm not just saying that. WPRK is an scenery duplicated the typical Cape Cod image, Woodbury deserved the applause it received. The incredibly innovative radio station. The new night and everything from the barn down to the voices and orchestra blended together time format includes two nights (one each) of bookshelves had well-defined details, It was beautifully and had everyone humming along, or Jazz and rock classics handled respectively by obvious that Scenic Designer Dale Aimund and tapping their feet to the various tunes. "The Lady the energetic Rick Campbell and keyboard his helpers put a lot of effort into the set. is a Tramp" sung by talented Carrie Barton was a virtuoso Steve Brady. The remaining nights of the The characters played their roles excellently favorite of everyone. week are reserved for contemporary and received well deserved plaudits for their With everything blended together, it is easy to programming. characterizations. Some of the. outstanding see why "Babes in Arms" proved to be a success, Melinda Blankenburg, 'PRK's night time characters were Jennifer Owen, performed by and the Annie Russell Theatre should once again programming director (also the lovely voice that I April Maney, who slim,lovely, and poised, looked be proud of the victory its season began with. heard on the radio) reports that the response to like a vision of innocence in her flowing white As one member of the audience stated, "It was the programming has been overwhelming. "I get dress and shimmering tiara. the first play I'd seen here at Rollins; I was very perhaps fifteen requests a night. This is very Another was Lee Calhoun who, performed by impressed and cannot wait to see the next one." positive because it shows that people out there are listening, especially if they call up and request something very obscure like "Insect Surfers". Melinda went on to explain that there are quite a few surprised listeners that might just be fiddling with their radio dial (This sounds familiar) who call up and say, "My God, where have you been all my life?" WPRK is also planning to air some special programs. Last week, the station aired a very successful Reggae special and in the future, the staff plans on conducting interviews with aspiring rock musicians. One group who has already consented to an interview on 'PRK is "Arms Akimbo", a group based in Atlanta that Keep RockiiV Orlando has been playing small clubs (including CBGB's) from New York all the way down to Miami. with |mm| Ticket to Rock Right now, WPRK's most popular performer is • «S0fc W/ftf• Peter Shilling with his single "Major Tom Coming Home". The station also plays the extended version as well as the German version for variety. WDIZ will be giving away concert tickets, English Beat has also been receiving a considerable amount of airplay. albums, cassettes, and Concert Flyaway weekends* However, my personal favorites that are played regularly on 'PRK are the groups "Insect Surfers" and "Comateens". The "Insect Surfers" are a Simply fill out a ticket to Rock Entry Blank. cross breed between surfing and new wave and somehow this band makes this odd combination Mail it to WDIZ and listen to win. work very well. One of the most refreshing aspects of "Insect Surfers" is their utilization of standard musical instruments - no tacky drum Entry blanks are available on the back of WDIZ machines. Another relatively unknown group that is being bumper stickers or use blank provided here. played by 'PRK is the "Comateens". This band combines the talents of two brothers, Nic North and Oliver North (Bass and Guitar), offset by a female keyboardist named Lyn Byrd. The blending of the masculine and feminine voices proves to be a unique and stimulating NAME combination found in few bands. The trio's single ADDRESS ___ "Get Off My Case" (which has received limited TELEPHONE ( ) AGE airplay on MTV) is nothing less than superb. ( If you do enjoy excellent contemporary music Keep Listening To WDIZ For Details On Hew Yeu Can Win!?! and you are sick and tired of commercial radio (more commercial than radio) then tune in MAIL. TO WDIZ 2699 Lee Road Suite 470 between 9 and 11pm. The greatest thing about Winter Park. FL 32789 'PRK is the total absence of commercials, just fine music and news. By the way, if you do want to hear Tchaikovski, you can tune into WPRK during the day when they have the best in classical music. Rollins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg. 11

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Eight college friends from the 60's are reunited happily married. They are envied by their friends drug-dealer/abuser, wandering about aimlessly at the funeral of their ninth colleague who has but loved dearly all the same. Do we know anyone without direction. As it is, Hurt is already a fine just committed suicide; this is the setting for the like that? Both performances are neatly actor, but The Big Chill further acredits him with stunning motion picture, The Big Chill. It is manicured as the relation we so long to be in: being one of the 80's most promising stars. He is perhaps one of the most pertinent films in the Kline as the sensible, reformed radical, Close as hard and insensitive and yet very vulnerable and past decade, saying more about the human the gentle, understanding wife. Both characters secretive. One tear-jerking moment (in the joyful condition than most any other. Seven of the show us a human potential that indeed, few of us as "Don't Let Go", and "Leave It To Me", there is characters have graduated from college and will ever achieve. to continue renovation on an old house that Alex chosen their respective lives, the eighth is the Mary Kay Place (Mary Hartman...) is had been dabbling with. By doing this, he finally deceased's more recent lover. In these eight wonderful. She's the stoned out drug freak who finds some direction in his life. characters, we see ourselves and what we will be; has become a stoned out lawyer. She finds that What makes this movie special is its who will die? Who will get married? Go to law she needs, not a man, but a baby - and she goes simplicity. All of the "emotional" moments I've school? Become homosexual? Be famous? to the funeral, to the people she loves, with the described sound silly or plain. But isn't that the Overdose? All of these things cross the student's intent of becoming impregnated by one of her old essence of humanity? Just searching for mind as he/she(l) watch this amazing film of college cronies. By far the most touching scene simplicity and innocence, even if they've been personality and character. in the film is when Sarah (Glenn Close) asks her forsaken or lost? I really don't believe any of the husband to make love to Mary Kay Place. It may cast will be nominated at Oscar- time namely sound kinky, but in reality, how many friendships because of diversity in scenes and the time Jobeth Williams (Poltergeist) is the married are of the strength that a wife would ask her allotted for each of them, but as a whole, the film woman. She's "unhappily happy" with two husband to do such a thing for her best friend? says so much that we already know but need adorable children and a husband with gas. It's warm and real, something the whole movie reinforced that there is no doubt in my mind that Sounds crude? It is, it's life; she returns to her tries to say about people. it is Oscar- worthy. None-the-less, if you're a Fine friends not for any funeral, but for a lost youth, Rather than cover the remaining five, I'll just Arts person needing to see what you can't place only to see it leave at the end of a weekend at the focus on the most intriguing of the bunch, your finger on, a frat-man needing to see what home of Alex (the deceased). Her performance is William Hurt (Altered States). Hurt is a Vietnam you're denying yourself, or just anyone who credible and touching as we see those around us veteran who has returned to be neglected by his realizes that friends and relationships are who will become her in real life. country. How many campus men fear his everything, see The Big Chill. It'll say more in ten Kevin Kline and Glenn Close(... Garp) position, or will admit to it? To compensate for minutes than I ever will on paper. So do yourself a husband and wife. The perfect couple and truly his loneliness and self-doubt, he has become a favor and don't miss it Asks.. a "Where's the Party?'' by Dave Sarney fourteen different musicians on this album, clear that quite a few of the "rough edges" have Money manages to blend a hard-driving rock beat been honed off during that ever so crucial "Hey! What's happening!?!" shouts Eddie with some rather well executed pop lines. Using production stage. It makes going from Money over the loud throaty rumble of a dozen or the tasteful talents of guitar vituoso John Nelson contemporary groove tunes like "" so revving Harleys. "Not much man!" I shout as a foil, Money's high intensity vocals carry each to old time R&B house rockers like "Where's The back. "Look, why don't you guys park those tune with a certain sense of urgency. Keyboard Party", seem like a smooth dovetailed transition. things outside and come in for a beer?" But it's wizard Duane Hitchings chomps at the bit Perhaps the only draw back to this nearly too late, Eddie and the boys are already driving through this whole album, he is just dying to let flawless album is that it is too perfect. There is a off in search of a real party. go with a torrent of pops, clicks, and pings. But sense of recklessness, of chance, that is so "That's the last straw," my roommate much to Money's credit, he keeps this boy well- essential to rock and roll, that seems to be muttered, as he threw his toothbrush and a pair reined in. At no point in this excursion are he or missing. There is no risk in this album, it's a safe of socks into an overnight bag. "Last week it was his musicians out of control. From hard-rockers hit. There is not even one song that differs that damn moose, and now your talking to your like "", to soft soulful ballads such radically from the others, or comes as an walkman, I just can't take it any more. If my as "Don't Ley Go", and "Leave It To Me", there is unexpected change. For me, this takes the parents call, tell them I'm staying at the a tight stylistic continuity. Though these songs sparkle out of the diamond. But perhaps in the Langford." He slammed the door. tell many different stories of the good gone bad computer age, perfection is to be expected. Too Some people just don't appreciate good music, and loves lost and found, they still seem to go bad, it takes all the fun out of my job. I only have I thought, and turned the volume back up to ten. together quite naturally. Producer Tom Dowd is on more thing to say, "Hey, Where's the party?" Where's The Party" is the latest offering by partly responsible for the unity of this LP. It is N.Y. rocker Eddie Money. Sporting no less than Rollins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg. 12

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If you check around, you can find airfare options in the range of $600-$630 dollars. Try Capital Airlines or Icelandic Air. These are the leading budget airlines and they fly into Brussels or Luxemborg, which are both great places to start your voyage. If you have the energy to look into flights far in advance, you may be able to get a reservation on People's Airlines' new $149 dollar flight from New York to London. This flight, however, is often booked far in advance, but it is quite a bargain if you can book it early. After you have secured your flight, the next step is to purchase your EuRail train ticket. It allows you unlimited train travel in sixteen European countries for two months. The cost of this ticket is $360. This pass will also give you discounts on many of the inter-city trams and buses and several water transportation lines as well. This pass can be purchased through your local travel agent. With all your transportation taken care of, you need to update your passport, send away through Venice, Italy your travel agent for an international student ID card hostels, pensions and hotels, with addresses and ($6), and a youth hostel card ($14). phone numbers; important sights to see, Now, with the technicalities out of the way, the inexpensive restaurants, city maps and important only other financial consideration is a daily budget. practical information: addresses of American Twenty-five to thirty dollars a day is enough money Express offices, laundromats and U.S. consulates. to travel through Europe in a very first class way. If A backpack is probably the best form of luggage, you chose to stay in hostels for lodging it will cost since it is the most adaptable and can be used for a about $2-$5 for a bed and breakfast. Pensions, wide range of excursions. Every city in every country which are cheap hotels with private rooms, will cost is a completely different experience, therefore you more in the range of $6-$15. must be able and willing to adapt to a wide range of However you choose to sleep, you will still have circumstances. You can gain so much by being plenty of money in your daily budget to see some submerged in a wide range of different cultures. sights and museums and to eat a light lunch and a My trip started in Brussels, Belgium. From there good hearty dinner. The way you budget your money we traveled to two other Belgium cities — will be different in every country you visit. You will Antwerpen and Brugge. These two cities had a find, however, that it is very easy to live comfortably Flemish culture whereas Brussels had more of a Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris and well anywhere in Europe on this basic budget of cosmopolitan, French culture. Amsterdam, in . twenty-five dollars a day. Holland, was the next stop. This international city is guided tours that end with free Heinekin and food. An indispensable first step to any trip to not for the casual traveler. There is such a wide I chose to stay in France for a weekend, and in Europe is the purchase of Let's Go. It's a book range of experiences to have here. Rembrandt was that time experienced Paris, the Bordeaux wine published by some Harvard students that born in Amsterdam; there are multiple museums region, the champagne region, and the famous fast- describes everything you'll need to know to live that contain his works. Heinekin is brewed in paced South of France. France offered a never cheaply in Europe, including Holland and the brewery is in Amsterdam. It offers ending array of fine foods, wines, art and culture. From there I traveled through the sparkling country of Switzerland. The beauty of that country is reason in itself to go there. Germany and Austria were my favorite places to learn about and experience history. Germany, of course, is overflowing with recent history, and just being there seems to make everything you've always been taught about history more realistic. Austria is the home of Mozart and Beethoven. The food in Austria and Germany is primarily suited for the adventurous eater. The last and most enjoyable of my experiences was the country of Italy. American money goes a long way in Italy, and the food is delicious, inexpensive, and served in large quantities. In Italy I was able to spend three full days camping in the Dolomite Mountain range of the Italian Alps. After camping came Vienna, the famous floating city where a moonlight gondola ride Is the best way to capture the charm and mystique of the city. From there I went to Rome and Florence and their overwhelming abundance of famous art and architecture. Every college student can grow, benefit, and learn from a traveling experience as free and adventurous as this. Whether you have an interest in history, art, architecture, food and wines, cultures, politics, people, or geography, you can enrich yourself in all Italian Alps these areas by going to Europe and experiencing it. Rollins College Sandspur, Novembers, 1983, pg. 13

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compiled by Nanordnik Liebowitz A Real Possibility? "I believe that the moment is near when by a procedure of active paranoic thought, it Compiled by: will be possible to systematize confusion Dean Kilbourne Liz Sanborn and contribute to the total discrediting of Lisa Dunner Darryl Hunter the world of reality." Jim Schoeck Tom Curran -Salvadore Dali Do you know what your rights of campus President John Wright and his administration. expression are? Outright sexual acts in public are We formulated the following solutions: "I was thrown out of NYU my freshman not advisable but you may be interested as to I.The overall solution is to uphold the purpose year. I cheated on my Metaphysics final. I of the SGA as stated in Article I, Section II of how close you can actually come to expressing looked within the soul of the boy sitting acts of this nature. The "bare" facts are that you the Rollins' SGA Constitution on page 146 of the R-Times. This overall solution can be made next to me." have the right to express all views guaranteed -Woody Allen by the Rollins Constitution, as long as they are effective through the implementation of the following: presented in an orderly fashion and are not "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. disruptive. Furthermore, all campus facilities are A. Senators must be made more visible and open to any persons invited by any individual or vocal on campus through a series of monthly Then quit. There's no use being a damn group (if they meet the designated approval as newsletters which will explain the happenings fool about it." stated on page 160, section 3-d of the R-Times). of the Senate meetings. Any feedback that -W.C. Fields Ignorance of the body and the Student the Senators receive from the students Government Association (SGA). should be presented at these meetings. "The best way to conquer one's As a concerned group, we set out to answer a B. All SGA members should have read and thus temptations, is to yield to them." question which we considered to be vitally have a general understanding of the R-Times Oscar Wilde important: Constitution which clearly states all rights How could the SGA be enhanced to better to and responsibilities. C.A party system should be implemented by "Stir inside of brain with a penis until serve the needs and interests of the student things are mixed well. Take a walk." body? the election of 1984 in order to ease personal conflicts, increase involvement and provide -Yoko Ono We realized that the major problem was the lack for more cohesiveness within the system. of communication between these two groups. D. A system of consensus-decision making Through a series of interviews and survey, we "Do I contradict myself? Very well then, I should be used as opposed to voting in concluded that the SGA was neither efficient nor contradict myself. I am large. I contain Senate meetings. This process allows for a representative of the student body. The survey multitudes." compromise rather than leaving a hostile -Walt Whitman indicated that a large percentage of the students minority. This then leads to more group unity "Kids see adults as melodramatic had no knowledge of the (SGA) which claims to and thus more involvement. represent them. For example, 37% did not even excuses for people." In conclusion, for these solutions to be know who the SGA president was and even more •Steven Spielberg shocking, 77% had no idea who their Senators effective, you as students must not lie on your back, rather, you must assume the aggressive were. Yet, surprisingly enough, 88% of the "I find that the major administrative students still care about what goes on with the position. If sex in the Student Center is really what you want, GO FOR IT - just make sure that problems on campus are sex for the student government. students, athletics for the alumni, and Since a large percentage of students did not you have the approval of Elena Silverstein- parking for the faculty." care, we decided to take action. Thus, we Starson, Director of Student Activities (Ext. 2649). presented a series of proposals and solutions to -Clark Kerr Rollins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg. 14

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by Erica Staffeld Quick, think of 2 players on the Rollins Varsity soccer team that impress you with their playing. Dag Person and Lester Joseph maybe? How about Joey Raymond and John Ford? It is very unlikely that people will think of Jeff Wiley and Denny Ullo, yet these are the two players elected by team members to be co-captains. According to Coach Dillon, "They are both the same type of captains — spirited and hardworking. Their attitude is tremendous. Denny is a busy player with the ability to disrupt the other team before they can build up any rhythm. Jeff sticks (tackles) very hard, and comes forward capably (he scored the tying goal in the first game of the season)." So where did these two players come from, and how did they end up here? Dennis Ullo hails from St. Louis, Missouri. He began playing soccer at the age of five, because his older brothers played. During his high school career, Denny was a winger, but when he played on club teams during the summer he was a midfielder. When it came time to go to college, Denny followed his brother Gus to Rollins, where Gus played on the varsity soccer team. While some people might think that having an older brother here would cause problems, Denny would disagree. "It helped me more than anything — / knew what to expect, from the coach and the people here, so it wasn't a shock. If people compared us, I never thought about it." >> In his freshman year, Denny played wing, but he moved to mid field his sophomore year and has been there ever since. But his style of play has changed this year under the new coach. "I'm making more runs, trying to open up space for other players. I was more The 1983 Men's Varsity Soccer Captains - Denny Ullo and Jeff Wiley. of a defensive midfielder last year," he said. Being a captain has also changed his playing. "I communicate more on the field, and try to keep the year, but when his Junior came, he earned a starting each other. My best attribute is that I get along with other players going when they let down. If I'm tired, I spot on the team, and he hasn't moved since. everybody on the team," said Wiley. try not to show it, because the other players look up to Although he moved to a fullback position, Wiley still As for his future, Jeff would like to someday either the captains." likes the glory of scoring goals. "I was the penalty go to law school, to study the trust department area of After graduation, Denny plans to stay in the Orlando kicker in high school, but I like scoring goals the old- banking, or pursue a career in the stock market. He area and try to find a job. He would someday like to fashioned way. My goal against N.L.U. was something would like to stay in the area and utilize the school's coach soccer on a high school or college level. you wait for all your life. Those moments make you career placement center. He has no plans for Jeff Wiley came to Rollins from Hudson, Ohio. He appreciate the effort you put into the game. It was my coaching, at least not in the near future. did not start playing soccer until his freshman year in favorite goal." These are the Rollins Soccer co-captains. Both high school, but once there, he lettered all four years, As a captain, one of his jobs off the field (as well as consider themselves quiet captains, who lead by playing as a forward or midfielder. He was not one of Denny's) is to keep down dissension between actions rather than words. So, next time anyone asks recruited by Rollins, but chose to come here because the players, and to reduce conflicts concerning you what players impress you, remember these two he could play all year round in Florida, and Rollins had teachers, players, and studying (tutoring). On the field, names — Denny Ullo and Jeff Wiley. a good reputation. He made the varsity team as a he, like Ullo, leads more by example. "I don't consider walk-on with six games left in his freshman year, but myself a leader on the field — we're all leaders. We all saw no action. He chose to sit out his sophomore have an obligation to support each other and criticize Basketball Preview: "Looking Forward To A Successful Season."

By Gregory Mason The 1983-84 Rollins basketball team should having only three seniors, and everyone will preparing for the upcoming season, the tarn has continue what last year's team began — hustling, contribute. Klusman states "all eleven players been working on basic drills, Improving their playing a smart, team-oriented game, and will play, plus they will play in critical situations passing, rebounding, and free throw percentage. winning. Last year's team finished with a twelve depending on the situation." Coach Kluman has They've also been running a lot, getting in very and fourteen record by winning their final four confidence in every one of his players, knowing good shape, and working out on weights. ballgames. Towards the end of last season the they will use their assets to the best of their This season, the TArs will be very exciting to players realized what it was going to take to win, abilities. Two keys for the season will be for the watch and should be very competitive in the but the present players now realize what will players to be injury free, and the depth of the Sunshine State Conference. What will make this make them successful. Coach Tom Klusman is team. season successful? Coach Klusman feels the very impressed with the way preseason is going, The returning lettermen will be complemented answer to this question is "to continually and is very enthusiastic about the 1983-84 Tars by a few good recruits. The prize freshmen are improve, to keep learning, and to keep working basketball program. 67" center Donny Scheel out of South Bend, very hard. The wins will take care of themselves." Coach Tom Klusman says this years team will Indiana, 6'2" point guard Larry Garner from With this positive attitude emitting from the field be hustlers, scrappers, and will give everything Mississippi, and 6'3" small forward Andrew house, the team will be successful and very they've got to the game being played. "They will Hungerford from Winter Park. Leading the Tars exciting all season long. The season gets under be hungry and go out there and get them." This will be senior Co-Captains Glen Stambaugh and way on November 22 against Marietta College positive attitude and outstanding drive is what Theo McWhite. Coach Klusman wants these two and culminates on February 20 in a game versus will make this basketball team successful. The leading the team for personal aspects he arch-rival University of Central Florida. By that team will play very hard, smart basketball, admires. "They've been here for four years, work time the Rollins team will distinguishing them from many other teams. The very hard in practice, are good role models, well have proved its success under the determination, Tars will run a controlled fast break offense and respected on campus, and those are the type of guidance, and smart basketball techniques of play a tough, disciplined defense. young men needed to lead the team." In Coach Tom Klusman and some exciting, hard The team is characterized as a young ballclub, working athletes. Rollins College Sandspur, November 8.1983, pg. 15

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Lady Tars Spike Their Way To Success by Letitia Myrick

The day of the Lady Tars is dawning. The third At the U.C.F. Invitational, the Lady Tars finished year Division II team entered this an impressive fourth place behind the University season with the kind of expectations that of Tampa, Jacksonville University and U.C.F. conference rivals Florida Southern and the Since the Central Florida tourney, the Lady University of Central Florida have carried for Tars have slipped from a competitiv fifth place many years. Since the season opener, the focus seat to a still honorable ninth place position. The has been on performance, progress, and Lady Tars hope to improve their ranking this prominence. week after placing second in the Rollins "They've reached my goals for this season. Invitational and sixth in the West Georgia They've played well. They've upset teams. And, Invitational. they've come close to defeating many others," At home, the Lady Tars defeated Division I remarked Coach Peggy Jarnigan, "were to have Mars Hill, Stetson University, Mercer University, better than a .500 record and to be ranked and St. Leo College. Their only defeat came from regionally. This, we have accomplished. the tournament champions, . However, my ultimate goal, for this and next In the hilly, cold climate of West Georgia, the year's team, is to win the Sunshine State Rollins Tars defeated the University of North Conference Championship, maintain regional Carolina-Charlotte, West Georgia College, and ranking, and to sustain top recognition in the Division I Furman University. They lost their only State and region." match in the quarter-finals to tournament winner, This prominence was last enjoyed in 1980 and Montavello University. They finished sixth out of 1981 when the Lady Tars won the Division III 15 teams. State and Regional Championships. Their first At this point, the Lady Tars look to the regional ranking as a Division II team came as a Sunshine State Conference with a 23-17 record. result of the College of Charleston Invitational. Out of the remaining six matches, three are at After defeating several Division I teams, they home. They won't be out to make just sensational compiled a 5-2 record and finished third behind showing — they will be out to win. So, if you are Limestone College and cross-town rival U.C.F. wondering which team will take the Sunshine Ranked 5th out of 20 regionally, the Lady Tars State Conference, consider no one possibility. have made impressive showings at the Florida The highly favored is not always the one that will Southern and the University of Central Florida take the bow. The Lady Tars upset the Lady Invitationals. In Lakeland, the talented Lady Tars Spartans of Tampa in last year's conference, and defeated Division II and Nationally ranked Troy they look forward to repeating the same thing State. Division I Jacksonville, Alabama, and this year. Conference play, hosted by the Florida Georgia Colleges. However, they dropped close Southern College in Lakeland, begins Nov. 18 at matches to Florida Southern, Jacksonville 6:30 p.m. University, and Florida International University. <* Rollins' Player Stretches To Return Ball.

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Men's CC Competes In Regional Meet By Steve Bell On Saturday October 29, the Regionals South This statistical finding suggests that Rollins may for men and women Division II for Cross-Country seek its second Sunshine State Conference title was held at West Georgia College. Representing next year. Although the 1984 conference meet is the south region were schools from the states of a year away, the Rollins men team is improving Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, all the time. Indeed, all of the men's times for Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, South Rollins were PR's (personal records) at Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida. In the mens Carrollton. division, finishing first among the sixteen Coming in first for Rollins and 56th overall was competing schools was Liberty Baptist with a Dan McDyer with an excellent time of 34:02. Men's Hosts score of 50. Taking a close second was Troy Placing second for the team and 65th overall, State with 58 points. Third place went to Abilene Andy Levison finished in a time of 34:26. The next Rollins Invitational Christian, scoring 109, with St. Augustine just two runners for Rollins, Steve Bell and Tom behind at 110. Although Rollins placed twelvth, Palmer, placed 70th and 71st timing 34:34 and the meet at Carrollton was critical in terms of 34:37 respectively. And securing fifth position by Erica Staffeld competing against our main Sunshine State was Ed Wirth, 79th at 35:13, who tasted victory competitor U.C.F. over two of his U.C.F. opponents who just edged The Rollins Men's Golf team started off their Winning the race was Tony Farvis of him out at the Conference meet at St. Leo. In 1983 season by hosting the Rollins Mississipppi College with a time of 31 minutes, addition, Beau Walker placed 91st overall with Intercollegiate Invitational, on Sept. 17-19. In this 32 seconds for the 6.2-mile hilly golf course run. another PR of 37:02. event, the Tars finished 8th out of twelve teams. Places 2-5 went to Julio Valdez (Troy State) 31:37, Surely, the repeated performances of personal This tournament was played in bad weather, and DonnyTickl(Redford) 31:40, Brian Oiling (Liberty records by the Rollins team members, as was the the team had only been on campus for four days. Baptist) 31:41, and Johnny Englehardt (Liberty case at the conference meet Oct. 15thj, indicates Mark Hollfelder had the low score for Rollins, Baptist) at 31:53. Despite U.C.F. taking 10th place the promise for victories in the future. This with rounds of 75,79, and 78. Following him was at Regionals with 307 points, if the individual optimistic forecast is also strengthened by the- John Burns, who shot 79,79, and 77 for a total places of both Rollins and U.C.F. runners are fact that the majority of the men's team consists score of 235. For this tourney, Burns was playing tabulated strictly against each other, Rollins of underclassmen, providing an average of two on the second team. In each tournament, the five came up with a lower score beating U.C.F. 26 to more years of achievement from the present low qualifiers play on the first team and the next 29. members. With only two years left, however, five make up the second team. Coming in third on Given a dual meet condition, U.C.F.'s Dave there is a growing need to search for aspiring the Tars was senior Ed Bugniazet, with rounds of Smith and Dave Knauf finished before any Rollins individuals who would like to test their physical 78,82, and 77, for a total score of 257. runners. Yet, Rollins the men's team secured the endurance by trying out for next year's team. The On Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, Rollins participated in the next four positions, i.e. 3,4,5 and 6th places team practices informally after the cross-country Hatter Challenge at Stetson University and came along with 8th place, totalling 26 points. U.C.F. season up to the end of the school year. If anyone in fourth place behind U.C.F. and The University with places 1,2,7,9, and 10, totalled 29 points. is interested, contact Donny Cook, head coach of Tampa, respectively. Larry O'toole was the Thus, on the basis of this interpretation, Rollins for the men's team. Coach Cook may be reached individual leader with rounds of 73,75, and 74. He has finally outperformed U.C.F. man for man, through the Enyart-Field House Athletic was followed by Craig Briggs, who shot 77,76, despite U.C.F.'s lower overall score at Carrollton. Department. and 83. In the next tournament, the Embry-Riddle Invitational, the team finished third, behind U.C.F and Tampa. Larry O'toole lead the team once again with rounds of 74 and 75. He came from three shots behind to tie U.C.F.'s Mike Freeman, but lost the round on the first hole of sudden death. O'toole was an All-American last year and Women's Golf Reaches Season Midpoint is hoping to have a repeat performance this year. He is co-captain of the team along with Craig by Erica Staffeld Briggs. If Rollins hopes to receive a bid for the The Women's Golf team is at the midway point The procedure used by the NCAA for giving Nationals this year they must be able to beat of their fall season, after having participated in bids differs from that used for the men. For the U.C.F. and Tampa even/time they play in a the Lady Seminole Invitational and the Hurricane women, the bids are based on the scoring tournament together, because tournament bids Classic. Tournaments remaining for this term are average for all rounds played. In order for the are based on how schools do in head to head the Pat Bradley Invitational and the Suncoast women to receive a bid they must do better than competition with other schools in their Invitational. U.C.F., F.A.U., and Troy State. Coach Allison feels conference. In the past two years, the Tars In the first tournament, the Lady Tars finished that her team has better quality players than finished ahead of both of these teams. However, 15th out of 16 teams. Robin Auger shot rounds of U.C.F. or F.A.U., but they need more consistent both teams have gotten much stronger this year 78,81 and 78 for a total score of 237. Tied with her play from their third, fourth, and fifth players. and Rollins and yet to beat them in competition. Allison is also counting on Robin Auger to was Pam Meany, with rounds of 78,79, and 80. Coach Scherry Allison is optimistic about the continue playing well. This has been her best These scores were not in the top ten for the chances of receiving a bid, because the NCAA year so far, and her scoring average is lower than tournament. takes both the fall and the spring tournaments ever. Auger is hoping to play on the LPGA tour The next scheduled tourney, the Beacon into consideration. She also feels that Rollins is someday. Julie Larsen is also having her best Woods Invitational, was cancelled, so the women at a disadvantage compared to the other teams year at Rollins. Pam Meany should also irstead competed in the Hurricane Classic, because they've played less tournaments in the contribute to the team. Although Meany had to sponsored by the University of Miami. In this fall. If Rollins is to do well, they must get strong miss the Hurricane Classic because of classes, event, the women finished in fourth place (out of performances from all the members of the team. five teams), behind U.C.F. Once again, Auger Coach Allison believes she has the ability to play was the low scorer for the team. Her 220 well. performance for the three rounds (76,73, and 72) If the top two players continue playing well and was her best ever as a collegiate golfer. With this the next three can gain that needed consistency, score, she came in two shots behind the leader. Coach Allison's team should have a good chance Julie Larsen was next for Rollins with scores of of receiving a bid once the Nationals come 82,77, and 78. around in the spring. Rollins College Sandspur. November 8,1983. pg. 17

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by Steve Bell Just after the men's race, the women's NCAA finished 66th in a time of 22:51. Also, new team- member Shawn Edwards placed 73rd overall Division II5K (i.e. 3.1-mile) run took place. timing 24:01. Winning the meet with an exceptional score of 43 For the women, beating U.C.F. was not a was Troy State. Second place went to Radford problem. Looking ahead, however, the team itself scoring 83. Places 3 and 4 were filled by Florida will be losing seniors Carol Schultze and Joanne International U. -89, and Abline Christian -95, Andrews; two kep members for the team. Over respectively. Out of the sixteen schools the past two years, Carol and Joanne have competing, Rollins finished seventh scoring 203 contributed significantly for Rollins, setting high points. First place overall went to Tina Lopez standards for achievement. With these runners from Abline Christian, timing 18 minutes, four as exemplars, Rollins may continue the tradition seconds. Places 2-5 went to Shari Williams (Troy of excellence in running. As with the men's team, State), Cheryl Sargent (SouthWest Texas) Kathy any individual with strong aspirations to Robinson (Troy State), and Leslie Howarton challenge herself physically and mentally has the (Radford) respectively. capacity for running Cross-Country. The most Leading the women's team for Rollins was difficult aspect of running Cross-Country may be Carol Schultze, who placed 18th overall in 19:12. the need for a runner to challenge him/herself as Vicky Szabo finished second for Rollins and 32nd an individual. A large part for motivating those overall with a race time of 20:02. Scoring 3rd for wishing to succeed must come from within. the team and 41st overall was Joanne Andrews at Recognizing the influence of the team on an 20:49. Securing the next place for Rollins was individual's performance, in the final analysis it is Missy Bullers, 54th at 21:44. Ashlie Coffie, the runner herself who governs her own success another key runner throughout the season, or failure within Cross-Country. placed 58th timing 22:14. Rollins' Pam Lubenow H H mCIASSIFIEDS

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