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Sandspur, Vol. 43 No. 11, December 8, 1937 University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 12-8-1937 Sandspur, Vol. 43 No. 11, December 8, 1937 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 43 No. 11, December 8, 1937" (1937). The Rollins Sandspur. 507. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/507 The Christmas Fund Needs Your Support -- Have You Done Your Part ? ^^^ifif Florida's Oldest College Newspaper 1^^ ttoiiins''''"^"•'C? ^ aniispur Pink Pajamas? VOLUME 43 (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1937 (Complete Campus Coverage) CHRISTMAS FUND TO DATE CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK FLAMINGO NOTICE Faculty and Staff $27.00 INSIIIUIE OF RIFLE lEi 10 Faculty members and oth­ Independents 28.50 ers who do not belong to the Pi Beta Phi 6.00 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 4:00 P M. Student Association can sub­ Kappa Kappa Gamma 10.00 Intramural Crew Races for Girls. Lake Maitland. 7:30 P M. scribe to the Flamingo by Alpha Phi 5.00 French Club Meeting. Mme. Bowman's home. 8:00 P M. writing to Willian Barr, BE FORMED "ROLLINS ON THE AIR." "Memories of Stephei Business Manager, Theta Total $76.60 Poster", Student in Speech Department. WDBO. 8:15 P. M. CONCERT BY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OP CEN Kappa Nu. Subscription for FOfi CHILDREN TRAL PLOEIDA AT WINTER PARK. High School one year is $1.25. Auditorium. B! SIODENIS Tony S a r g' s Marionettes Spanish Institute To Hold THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 P r e X y Favors Organization Give Special Matinee JAPANESE PRINTS Second Meeting of Year 7:30 P M. Peace Society Meeting. Speech Studio. By Offering College Prop­ For Children On Saturday FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 STDDEMTPUYTD erty For Range 5:16 P. M. —ORGAN VESPERS, Miss Edelweiss Hefty, soloist.— OTHER FEATURES ARE ON DISPUY STUDENTS GIVE PLAY Knowles Memorial Chapel. FACULTY WILL AID 8:15 P. M. DRAMATIC PRODUCTION. "She Passed Through Russell Series Offers Busy Fine Collection In Rollins Art Prince Loewenstein To Be Lorraine", by the Rollins Student Players. Annie Rus­ DPENONEUY Indoor Range To Be Con­ Season of Events Studio Guest At Lunch sell Theatre. structed Later SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 "She Passed Through Lor­ A meeting held last Wednesday A special matinee performance MISS ROBIE IS IN CHARGE Members of the Spanish Insti­ 1:00 P. M. Freshman Players Meeting. Green Room, Knowles Me­ raine" to be Given Twice evening in Rollins Hall of rifle of Tony Sarg's famous Marionettes tute of Florida will hold their sec­ morial Chapel. A fine collection of Japanese enthusiasts definitely showed that in "Robinson Crusoe", to be de­ ond meeting of the year next Sat­ 8:00 P. M. "ROLLINS ON THE AIR". Speaker, Dr. Clarke: "Some MISS BAILEY HAS LEAD prints are on display in the Rol­ there is enough interest to form a voted entirely to children, will be urday, December 11, at the home Radicals", Soloist, Mr. Pred Blachly. WDBO. lins art studio each afternoon Rollins Rifle Team. one of the outstanding features of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barbour here, 8:15 P. M. DRAMATIC PRODUCTION. "She Passed Through Clara West Butler's production Monday through Friday until De­ Professor A. J, Hanna of Rollins The meeting, called by King offered this year by the Annie Rus­ Lorraine", by the Rollins Student Players. Annie Rus­ of Lionel Hale's comedy "She cember 17. This showing is an College, president of the Institute, MacRury, drew a large enough sel Series, it was announced to­ sell Theare. Passed Through Lorraine" will be annual event of the studio and has announced. number of students to show that day by Dorothy Lockhart, direct- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 presented this Friday and Satur­ the imported prints are handled A reception in honor of new there is actually a great poten­ 9:46 A M. MORNING MEDITATION. Rev. William H. Denney, day in the Annie Russel Theatre. through the Shima Art Co., of N. members and friends, a Spanish tial interest in the forming of a The Marionettes, who come to Jr., speaker. Knowles Memorial Chapel. The curtain will rise promptly at the Annie Russell Theatre as an one-act play by a Rollins student 8:15. Rollins Rifle Team. The people collection of 219 cast, Spanish music by students of TUESDEY, DECEMBER 14 interested but unable to attend the attraction in the Series on Friday, years 2:00 P. M. Bridge for benefit of Rollins Alumni Assn., Dr. Holt's. Starring Catharine Bailey and February 4, will make their first prints cover a large variety of the Rollins Conservatory of Music, meeting, combined with those at­ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 Si Vario, "She Passed Through bow in Winter Park before an subjects ranging from Christmas and a Spanish exhibit and social tending, represent an amazingly cards to large portraits. The de­ hour, feature the program begin­ 1:20 A. M. College Assembly. Mrs. Rae's Folk Dance Group. Lorraine" should prove a theatrical large percentage of the school, audience of grade school children treat to be remembered a long tail on each print is typically fine ning at 2:30 P. M. 8:16 P. M. Christmas Service, Knowles Memorial Chapel. which, as yet, has nothing to offer at 3:30 on the afternoon of the time. Although written as a mod­ Japanese work, the prints being Prior to the afternoon program, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937 the rifleman. evening performance. ern comedy, the scene is laid in made entirely by numerous appli­ the Spanish Institute of Florida 5:15 P.M. Christmas Carols Vespers K. M. C. The new organized team is Miss Lockhart has announced " a Lorraine village of 1436." De­ cations of wood blocks that shows will hold a luncheon at the Semi­ 9:00 P. M. All-College dance sponsored by Freshman class, Dubs­ that "grown-ups" will be barred spite the contemporary dialogue, backed by the faculty. Three of its very fine workmanship. nole Hotel in honor of Prince Hu- dread Country Club. from the special matinee unless one gets a vivid insight into the members take active parts in cam­ The subjects cover prints from bertus zu Loewenstein, visiting accompanied by at least one child; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 lives and characters of the people pus activities: Professor Roney, well-known Korins to new orig­ Carnegie professor of international and should a childless adult wish 2:10 P. M. Fall term classes end- of the period. It is possible to Fleetwood Peeples, and George inals by Genjin, ranging over a relations at Rollins College. Prince to become a part of this afternoon accept the play for merely an CartwiMght Jr. When rifle prac­ period of two hundred years of zu Loewenstein, who was a special of merriment. Miss Lockhart will amusing comedy; however some tice starts, these men will be ac­ Japanese wood-blocking of flowers, guest of the Republic of Spain a be glad to furnish the necessary playgoers will be able to read a tive Range Officers and super- animals, scenes and persons. A new few weeks ago before coming to child companion to complete the great deal more into it. Word from President Holt that feature of the display this year is the United States, will give an ad- LIVELY DEBATE "entrance requirement." he is sympathetic with the organ­ double sheet stationery with a (^elss -on "A German Catholic's^ Headlines The set, which is of the period, This will be the first time a ization has been received. Support finely blocked Japanese print on Impressions of Spain." An author­ By FRED LIBERMAN was designed by Miss Butler. The child's matinee has been held in by President Holt was clearly the top of the first sheet. ity on the history of Central Stagecraft class under the direc­ the Annie Russell Theatre, and HELD MDNDAY shown when he offered to the Rol­ This year is the 30th anniver­ Europe and a self-exile from Ger­ The Railroad Problem tion of Donald S. Allen construct­ many special features are being lins Rifle Team college-owned sary of the Shima Art Co., and a many, Prince zu Loewenstein is ed and erected the scenery. It is planned in connection with the aft­ There seems to be much talk Rollins and Dartmouth Meet property for the location and con­ prize is offered to the school or this vear serving as visiting pro­ the largest and also one of the ernoon's entertainment. fessor at Rollins College, Swath- today of crop control, budget-bal­ In Assembly struction of the rifle range, Fleet­ studio selling over $50.00 worth of ancing, wage and hour legislation, most atttractive sets ever used on wood Peeples and George C a r t- Miss Lockhart's announcement prints, plus the usual 25 percent more College and the University the Annie Russell stage. of the final plans for the Annie of Virginia under the auspices of and the like, but seldom does one DR. GROVER CHAIRMAN ght Jr. were designated to make commission to the studio. The Rol­ hear of one of the most vital prob­ The costumes are also of fif­ :omplete survey of all suitable Russell Series promises a busy and lins sales usually amount to more the Carnegie Endowment for In­ lems confronting America, that of A lively debate between Dart­ teenth-century design.
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