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Sandspur, Vol. 41 (1935-1936) No. 08, November 20, 1935

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STARS Citation , "Sandspur, Vol. 41 (1935-1936) No. 08, November 20, 1935" (1935). The Rollins Sandspur. 441. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/441 1 COMMENT i ON THE Oldest College 1 WEEKS NEWS Newspaper N By Arthur Dear, Jr, ttomn»JSanci0pur Italy Threatens (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1935 (Complete Campus Coverage) Double-faced Policies '] Brittains' True Justice I The Trade Treaty J Original Intent i * * * FLAMINGO TO OFFER PRIZES TOTALING $2,000 The latest fiasco from the Ital- ftn-Ethiopian struggle came when Jilussolini threatened to boycott Will Head Young Permission for Weekend Campaign Smile? 'taly's "foes" if sanctions were im- Must be Obtained Today SCHOLARSHIPS AND josed. It takes all the wind out of E ReDublicans 1 Duce's arguments to ask it, but The administration has an­ CASH TO BE GIVEN levertheless, just what, specifically nounced that there will be no ^*an Italy do, and if she does it what official motorcade this year to 'Ufference will it make IS SCHEDULED the Miami football game on FOR BEST STORIES ' The most significant point Friday, November 22. As a re­ •^ in the whole communication sult no blanket excuses will be was Ambassador Rosso's smile issued for the trip. First Short Story Contest In History Of Magazine ^ when he said that the United FDR WEEK-END However, it has been an­ Is Annoaced In Detail In Issue States was out of the sanc- nounced, students who are in Published This Week ^ tions picture. If the people Students Urged to Support good standing scholastically and socially will be issued special ^' want, as they do, complete neu- Team at Coming Miami permission by the student " trality, not supplying the bel- Game Prizes totaling $2,000 in cash and scholarships will be paid to deans. students in secondary schools for the best original short story sub­ ^ ligerants with materials, and All requests for such permis­ By a Staff Member mitted to the editors of the Rollins College Flamingo, it was announced ^ the rugged individualists in sion must be filed with the stu­ This week end Rollins (or rath­ last week. , anthids countrthe ygov won'e t cooperate. dent deans not later than 5:00 er those students who are up in -*— The conditions of the contest, make them cooperate, then p. m. today. Requests re­ their studies and who can scrape given in detail in the first issue of something should be done ceived after this afternoon will together enough money) will be the Flamingo, college literary mag­ about it or we don't have a de- not be given consideration. Miami bound, to witness what azine, state that the competition -. 'mocracy.- RULES AflOPTEO promises to be one of the best is open to seniors in high schools r,: And when the ambassador of one games of the football season, and and secondary schools in the jf the belligerant powers, can smirk to otherwise take in the sights and United Stat.es. 4t reporters while telling them that pleasures of that city. The G. O. P. campaign to enroll The first prize will be a cash 16,000.000 young men and ;;ffe are lying when we say we are Some of the juniors and seniors award of $200, with a literary jiot aiding the belligerants, then we "Beat Roosevelt" RURGEIS VfllEfl Dunne tiic comiug presidential scholarship valued at §800. The will remember the Miami jaunt i an energetic and campaign you'll probably see Rollins Radio Committee nust either do something about it two years previous when the whole confident leader in J. Kenneth this photograph frequently. Makes Resolutions second prize will be a literary ijuickly or give up all pretense of college turned out en masse, mo­ Bradley, above. 32-year-old Con­ Friends and aides of President scholarship valued at §650, and the graving any national honor what- torcade and all, to invade Miami necticut lawyer. Bradley re­ RY PRESS ONIRN Roosevelt liked It so much that third prize, a literary scholarship In order that Rollins College may tjver. cently was chosen by Chairman it will undoubtedly be repro­ valued at $350. for a glorious victory. Nor will Henry P Fletcher to direct the duced profusely during the next present Radio programs over The four stories ranking next t- President Roosevelt's speech on the native Miamians forget the movement. Accounts are Approved at year. It shows Mr. Roosevelt WDBO comparing favorably with highest will be awarded "Honor­ Armistice Day rather shows the incident. Hotels, amusement parks, Meeting Last Week bronzed, happy, and relreshefl after bis recent vacation. able Mention". character of American governmen- pools, in short all the presentations of other representa­ splendor and glory of the famous John C. Bills, editor of the Fla­ ,l pacifism. He announced a At the meeting of the Publica­ tive educational institutions, the resort was turned over to the vis­ mingo, is in charge of the con­ tions Union in Professor Wattles' following resolutions were recently ade agreement with Canada, itors, and the visitors accepted the LABORATORy PLAY test. The announcement states f hich he praised as a step toward hospitality. classroom last Friday afternoon adopted: that "all manuscripts must be sub­ vorld cooperation and pacifism. He were definitely set and CONTRACT GIVEN mitted to the principal or head­ At that time it was planned to ^ivas correct on that point. Also, 1. Every program shall be made have Miami come here the follow­ for the several undergrad­ master of the local school who, :he pact will probably prove most PLEASES AUOIENGE out in full at least one month in with a committee appointed by ing year, not only the football uate publications of the college. advance of the time of presentation. i^sneficial to both countries. Then team, but following our example, himself, will select the best stor­ Dawson and Warren Give The budgets approved were: for ; praised the huge navy of the the entire college. 2. Said programs shall set ies to represent the school. The Best Performances the Sandspur: §1,581.50, for the To­ stories must reach John Bills, nited States and the army—as For some reason this plan was Mr. Cone to Start Dormitories forth, J^neans of avoiding wars. He was By a Staff Member mokan $2,950.00, for the Flamingo, a. The names of the respec­ Winter Park, Florida, not later not carried out, nor is there to be in Near Future than April 1, 1936. incorrect on that point. a motorcade going to Miami this The Rollins Laboratory Theatre §618.50, and for the "R" Book tive participants and the $50.00. Harry C. Cone of Winter Park "Announcement of the schools h If you give a little boy a year. The friendly, for one year, presented its first production on numbers they will sing, play has been awarded the contract to and students winning prizes will {•• hatchet, you must expect him annual get-together between the Friday, November 15, at 8:15 p. Last year the Sandspur had an construct five new dormitories at be made in the May issue of The i. to try to chop something. And two colleges is not to be carried m. in Recreation Hall. An up­ b. The names of composers. appropriation of $1815, or $233.50 Rollins college at an aggregate cost Flamingo. The story winning the « in questions of war and peace out this week. However, by next roarious comedy was the vehicle c. The speakers name and the for the actors who gave an ad- more than for 1935-36. The Fla­ of $231,950, the executive commit­ first prize will be published in the the nations of the world are year this may again become cus­ subject upon which he will m i r a b 1 e performance, to the mingo receives $96.50 less than tee of the board of trustees an­ May, 1936, issue. « not so grown up as we would tomary and that this plan, so ad­ talk. great delight of the audience. last year when the appropriation nounced Saturday afternoon. The national short story contest ^ hke to think them. If you mirably started, will be revived. d. At least one rehearsal is The decision in favor of Cone was is the first of several changes i give them fighting machines, Those wishing to go to the Mi­ As a group, and individually, the was ?715. The Tomokan is the required. actors caught the spirit of the made after Pres. Hamilton Holt which have been planned for the '• you must expect them to try to ami game this year must obtain only publication to get a larger 3. Speakers shall be allowed 14 permission from their respective play, and kept up the fast moving appropriation this year than last, and Treas. E. T. Brown of the col­ Flamingo. According to Editor •I fight someone. minutes—1 minute being occupied Bills these improvements have professors to be absent from class. tempo throughout the three acts. the difference being $90.00 more lege and Trustee William R. O'Neal in opening and closing announce­ been made possible by the in­ The National Broadcasting Com- If girls are planning to go they Honorable mention goes to Ruth than the §2,860 appropriated last conferred in Jacksonville Saturday ments. crease in size of the magazine and lany ring of must have permission from home Dawson for her performance as a year. There was no "R" Book morning with state officials of the Jreekly broadcasts on "Our Foreign and must be properly chaperoned. charming, but utterly unscrupulous PWA. Nature of programs will be of the revenue obtained from ad­ published in 1934-35. vertising. The Flamingo issued rolicy". The broadcasts come All girls planning to go should French countess. Alberto War­ Mr. Cone's bid was the lowest of placed in College Calendar every ft^ednesday evenings for fifteen see Dean Sprague as soon as pos­ ren, as Ambrose Peel, gave a lively After the several organizations week. Publicity manager will ad­ this week carries more advertising three submitted on Nov. 8. G. W. than has any other issue in the ninutes starting at a quarter of sible. There will be no motorcade. interpretation of a ballyhoo adver­ had received their allotments of the Hessler, Inc., Jacksonville, the firm vertise programs as often as pos­ tising agent. Peter McCann, as ten year history of the publica­ eleven and ending at eleven. Last The game will be played Friday $5200 fund allowed for undergrad­ which built the Knowles Memorial sible. the stubborn father, and Si Vario, tion. jveek. President Roosevelt's policy evening. uate publications, discussion was chapel, the Annie Russell Theatre It is the conviction of this as the stubborn son, were good No contest of this nature has )f doing two diametrically opposed held as to the proceeds of the ad­ and Pugsley and Mayflower halls, committee that to be a good Radio Along with every other profes­ in their respective roles. Sidney (Continued on page 2, col. 7) ;hings at once was taken to task, vertising revenue from the new residents for women, submitt'eU a speaker, one must, of necessity, be sion, the profession of being a col­ Millar played the role of the 5ut not in those words. building program of the college. bid of §234,500. The Frank A. )od oral reader and that, there­ lege student is over crowded, says clever secretary, and Howard Ed­ It was unanimously decided to al­ fore, manuscripts must be complete The Walter P. Chrysler in­ no less an authority than the New wards, Helen Jennison, and Wil­ O'Hare company. Inc., of New York low the Tomokan the lion's share of order to exclude speaking of an terests, an outstanding ex­ York Times, after a survey of 67 liam Pearce had minor parts. bid^ i,00. the profit from this source when it extempore nature. ample of America's touted rug­ and universities. (Continued on page 2, col. 2) Mr. Cone has been a resident of REV, V, CHICOINE ged individualism and money was voted to give the year book Winter Park for six years and has The final resolution was the sug­ j making, not to mention stock 60% of these funds regardless of been the contractor for several of gestion that the programs be time­ market manipulation, came out Discussion Of Types Of Floors Takes whether the Tomokan carried the the most beautiful homes in the ly, that is, whatever may be the TOOIVEADORESS on the short end of a 3270,000 copy or not. Twenty per cent goes city. He built the A. P. McAllaster subject, apply it to life as it is to­ judgment last week in the Place In O.D.K. Sponsored Meetingto the Sandspu r and a like amoxmt residence at 160 Alexander Place; day. to the Flamingo. the R. B. Barbour home, the W. M. "The Darkened Brow" Topic British courts of justice. The foregoing resolutions were for Chapel This Sunday Britain's justice has always been By Jean Parker John Bills presented the details Scott home, and Mrs. George L. adopted by the Radio Committee on of the prize contest for prepara­ Noyes' home, all on I'nterlachen November 6, 1935. On the Radio leld up as an outstanding example With suggestions that dance floors be made of tarantulas and that The guest speaker in the Know­ tory and high schools which the Avenue; and the home of Mrs. Committee are: Mr. Ralph Clark, l>f where people don't "get away le Dean of Men knew all the time where students went when they les Memorial Chapel Sunday, No­ Flamingo is to run and these plans Maud Sanders on Georgia Avenue, vith things." Court decisions, as anted to dance, the first Student Body meeting of the year held for Mr. Bruce Dougherty, Miss Clara vember 24, will be the Reverend were unanimously approved in among others. n the Chrysler shares case, would iscussion pui-poses veered slightly off on the humorous side. Butler, Miss Helen Moore, Mr. John Victor B. Chicoine, pastor of the lave done a great deal to stop Such an atmosphere was sea general, any minor adjustments to According to the terms of the Rae, Mr. Donald Biddle and Congregational church of Winter nany abuses which money corpora- ly too light, the sub- pay for improvements in the gym be left to the discretion of the Continued on page 2, col. 5) Professor H. R. Pierce, Ch Park, Florida. aons have indulged in if they had ject up for c 5 the gay and the building would then be Flamingo staff. The subject of the sermon will of "to dance, or to the In regard to the prize contest for )een handed down by judges in our available free of charge for such be "The Darkened Brow". Rev. ocal be( !r gardens." Under the the local stories for the Flamingo, Chicoine delivered an address in >wn country fifty years ago. organizations. iuspices of O. D. K. plans have the matter was left to the maga­ Ithe Chapel in the fall of last In the open discussion it was At this writing not much is need for the erection of a zine staff with the understanding I year. He was received so enthu­ suggested that an outdoor floor of • known about the Canadian- floor in Recreation Hall, making that the maximum prize to be offer­ siastically that the Chapel Com­ terrazo (sometimes 'called taran­ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 American trade treaty, but if the building a meeting place for ed would not exceed §)25 for a single mittee in charge has been anxious it lowers the exorbitant tariff students, large enough for the en­ tula) be built, thereby leaving Rec­ Assembly in the Annie Russell Theatre presented by the issue. Bills announced that this that he speak again before the on imported liquors and thus tire student body and smooth reation Hall free for dramatic Conservatory of Music could not be determined until after Organ Vespers Rollins audience. The program forces prices down. It will not enough for dancing. classes and athletics. With several 5:30 p, the finances were arranged in more 6:45 p, 0. D. K. dinner Sunday promises to be one of the only raise the quality stand- At the suggestion of Daniel Wi­ instances cited of the difficulties detail. 8:15 p, Studio Club meeting most vital and interesting of the •ard of American drinking but nant that the expense of the floor encountered when playing basket­ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 also deal a hard blow to boot- be met by contributions of the ball on a recently waxed floor, it Meeting of the Senior Class in the Chemistry Lecture Rev. Chicoine was born in Cam­ 'e^ging. students of five dollars or more, seemed that opinion was in favor Room in Knowles Hall. bridge, Mass., and received his the response was loud and long, of the terrazo floor. But when Cetrulo, Brennen I In upholding the Guffey coal act, Key Society dinner in Beanery education at Boston University and federal Judge Elwood Hamilton though not of the vein desired by the question of cost arose, the Freshman Leaders idea did not seem as popular. Touch Football—Theta Kappa Nu vs. Rho Lambda Nu the Boston Divinity School. ieclared that Congress had the the members of 0. D. K. It was He has had successful pastorates Striking a new high in ambi­ Touch Football—X Club vs. Phi Delta Theta ?ower to regulate prices and wages pointed out that the money would Don Cetrulo was elected Presi­ at Lynn, Mass., and at Lydonville, tions, Mila Gibbons proposed that Basketball—Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Cloverleaf •R any industry which bears on the be deposited in the college treas­ dent of the Freshman Class in the Vt. LydonviU is the home of one we try to interest other people in Gamma Phi Beta vs. Independent public good and interstate com- urer's office and would be refund­ election held on Monday, Nov. 11. of the oldest New England acad- our predicament and perhaps get French Club meeting at Mrs. Bowman's home Jierce.. He held that the courts ed to the students if at the end of By agreement of the class the amies, and Dr. Chicoine has had enough donations to warrant the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 »re powerless to review such a de- three weeks the necessary amount vice-presidency and the secretary­ an unusually large number of erection of a separate building to Football game with the University of Miami at Miami nsion by the legislature when facts was not collected. But even this ship were limited to girls. Arlene young people connected with his guarantee did not satisfy the stu­ serve as a student union. This is SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 support Congresses opinion. Brennen and Alice Booth were cho­ church. He has preached before dents and it was believed that the the ultimate hope of O. D. K. but Morning Meditation in Knowles Memorial Chapel sen for those offices of the new many college and university audi- *' . . . The people of the plan would be completely floored it is a bit too far off now to be of Rev. Victor B. Chicoine, speaker. class. Jack Deeves was elected ! ences, and is a frequent contribu- states intended to surrender if such a condition was necessary. much use. Kappa Alpha Theta open house and tea Treasurer. Student Forum in Frances Chapel led by Dr. Stone ] tor to several important maga- all the rights they had to pro- Speaking in favor of the oak Ending in the usual Rollins mote the general welfare that manner with the appointment of a The list of candidates follows; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 (zines. floor for Recreation Hall, James Touch Football—X Club vs. Theta Kappa Nu I His stirring sermons were es­ could not be done by the states committee, the meeting adjourned, For President: Cetrulo, Makem­ Holden spoke well and to some Chase Hall vs. Rho Lambda Nu pecially notable for the sincerity acting independently. . . .", to meet at a later date to hear the son and Wakefield; for Vice-Presi­ length of the amounts spent by Basketball—Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Phi Beta Phi of their messages, their direct and Hamilton said. And he was report of the committee on defin­ dent: Brennen, Hill, Bigelow, and fraternities, sororities and other Independents vs. Cloverleaf I courageous presentation of a per- correct; otherwise why did groups for dance floors when they ite estimates of the costs of each Whyte; for Secretary: Booth, Prio­ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 tsonal gospel, and its application they form the United States at wished to entertain. Such an floor and to vote finally on the leau, and Whitley; for Treasurer: Thanksgiving Assembly, Knowles Memorial Chapel I to the world of today. all. amount, he said, would more than matter. Deeves, Smith, Giltinan, and Webb. WKDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1933 THE ROLLINS SANj)SPUR TWO Scholarships Are Emory Debaters To Harry C. Cone Is Students Must Report at To,Be Awarded in Dr. Miles Krumbine Awarded Contract Set Times for Tomakan Stresses Effort of Meet Rollins Team Flamingo Contest IS, JONES PLANS RED CROSS OPENS In Orlando Thursday For New Buildings Individual in Talk It is essential that all stu­ (Continued from page 1, col. 7) dents report at the Tomokan The Emory University debaters, (Continued from page 1, col. 6) office tor their picture at the Dr. Krumbine of Cleveland, of Atlanta, Georgia, will make before been sponsored AiOAL ROLL CALL bid, the contractor will begin con­ assigned time. The photograph­ YEAR FOR CLUR Ohio, delivered an address en­ annual visit to Winter Park Rollins College, or any of its de- ers have been contracted for a titled "A World Fit for Heroes" to meet the Rollins debaters on struction of the dormitories withm tments or publications. It is Program of Health and Saf­ limited time, and there will be last Sunday, November 17, in the Thursday, November 21. 16 days after the contract has been the hope of the editors, as stated in students' Mothers Club Be­ ety Education Laid no reappointmentments. gins Membership Drive Knowles Memorial Chapel. The teams will debate on thc Pi signed. "Editorial Notes," published in Dr. Krumbine stressed the fact Kappa Delta question for 1935-36, Construction of the five new dor­ this week's edition, that the in­ that a world fit for heroes was not The college student who pins Mrs. Gordon Jones, who was "Resolved, That Congress Should mitories will be financed by a loan terest in creative writing will be me of luxuries and quiescence with L the Red Cross membership but- awarded the Rollins Decoration of Be Permitted by a Two-Thirds of $276,000, to Rollins from PWA ncreased by the announcement of Its problems solved but the world „n in this year's annual member­ Majority Vote to Override Any 6-4 funds. The loan is for a period of Mrs. Donald Allen the contest. Honor at the recent Semicenten­ ship Roll call links himself with of today—turbulent, the tasks of Decision of the Supreme Court, 30 years. Will Speak at Art The scholarships will be fur­ nial Convocation, has announced a organization he remembers at which must yet be done. In our Declaring a Law Unconstitution­ Three of the dormitories will be nished by the administration of membership drive to enlarge the home or sees in projects of relief Seminar Tomorrow thought we have tended to dimin- al." It will be a non-decision de­ for men and two for women. The Rollins College, but they will be students' Mother Club. and rehabilitation throughout the ih the importance of individual bate. Rollins will take the affirma­ 's dormitories will be built ad­ known as "Flamingo Scholar­ The purpose of the club is not effort. country. Mrs. Donald S. Allen will speak only to promote the welfare of tive. The debate will be held be­ jacent to Eollins hall and will be ships". If the contest proves suc- Dr. Krumbine stated "We are After graduation he will find on "Italian Painting" at the Art Eollins, but also to bring each fore one of the Tourist Clubs in connected to Rollins hall by a log- ful, the announcement has ighed down with an oppressive that there are many calls for col- Seminar on Thursday, November member into a circle of acquaint­ Orlando. . The residences for women will been made that the competition feeling of futility. We have trained young people in all ance. Its beginning was explained On Wednesday evening, David placed adjacent to Pugsley and 21. will be held annually. equated pessimism and despair es of the work of the Araeri- by President Hamilton Holt when Bothe and Sterling Olmstead will Mayflower halls. Mrs. Allen is a graduate of Syra with intellectual power. We must Red Cross. If the graduate speak on the affirmative of this cuse University, where she received he conferred the award: likes excitement he can find it in All the new buildings will har­ capture a profound and sincere question before the Winter Park the College of Fine Arts, the de- The surveyor makes the asser. "Dora Lou Jones, to have an in­ feeling that individualism can Red Cross disaster and emergency monize arcKitecturally with the five tion that only 30 per cent of firmary for Rollins College has chamber of Commerce. Perry Old­ w structures erected at Rollins ^ ee of Bachelor of Painting. She count. Nor must we associate in­ operations everywhere. Last year ham, Marita Steuve, and James young college men and women are been the dream of every adminis­ the past five years. These show taught for four years in the Art dividualism with egotism—self- three were 128 disasters—floods, Holden will speak for the nega­ capable of thinking for themselves, tration since the college was es­ confidence and over-confidence." fires, tornadoes, shipwrecks, epi­ the Spanish-Mediterranean influ­ Department of Ohio Wesleyan Uni- •h means that the other 70 per tablished. It was only three tive. True individualism is not com­ demics of disease, hurricanes and ence in design. Eichard Kiehnel, of ity. She is the wife of Donald cent are just being "carried along". years ago, however, that you or­ posed of eccentricities, he main­ storms. Kiehnel and Elliott, Miami, the S. Allen, Instructor in Stage Craft, ganized the mothers of Rollins tained. The individualism of St. A program of health and safety The Rustic Inn Will architect in charge, designed the at Rollins College. students into a club, and you as Francis of Assissi leads to happi­ education supplements the Red Annie Russell theatre Rollins hall The Art Seminar, held each leader of that group made the Open This Saturday ness, the happiness of the man who Cross services of relief and re­ for men, and Pugsley and Mayflow­ Thursday at 10:45 in the Art Stu dream come true. is accomplishing something worth­ habilitation, and volunteers can The Rustic Inn, situated on Lake er halls for women. Ralph Adams lio, is open to members of the im "Now, thanks to your untiring while. find work that will be valuable to Ivanhoe in Orlando, opens Novem­ Cram was the architect for nediate families of the faculty and devotion and energy, we have an COLONIAL In conclusion Dr. Krumbine said the community and of great bene­ ber 23, under the personal man­ Knowles Memorial chapel. ;taff. infirmary that is able to cope with DRUG STORE "Jesus embodies these ideals and fit to their own careers. agement of Louis Capello. all the ordinary needs of the col­ Each of the new residences will it is He we worship and to Him Membership in the Red Cross Mr. Capello, the manager, has Indication of returning stable Soda — Sandwiches lege, under the supervision of two have accommodations for 20 to 25 we cling like ivy which can only keeps the student in touch with the been a resident of Winter Park for business conditions is seen in the Cosmetics excellent trained nurses. In rec­ students. When completed, the col­ climb as high as that to which it world-wide activities of that or­ the past fifteen years. increasing amount of gifts to col­ ognition of your devotion to a lege expects to be able to house all clings." ganization and may be the key Andy Anderson, the master of leges and universities. need which appeals to all and es­ its boarding students on the cam­ which will open a wide door of op­ ceremonies, and Hallie O'Day, who pecially to every mother of a Rol­ puus. This year, the college is hir- portunity for service in the future. does the dance specialties, head the lins student, I have the honor to iiig 11 houses off campus as resi­ Laboratory Group The Roll Call period began on floor show. Harry Graham and confer upon you the Roll" dences for students. It is expected Armistice Day and continues his Rustic Inn provides the Decoration of Honor and admit Presents Amusing that the new residences will be com­ I HEARD IT through Thanksgiving. The Red Wide • liety, a delicious cuisine you to all its rights and privi- pleted in time for occupancy with Well Acted Farce Cross calls on those who will be easonable prices, will maki leges." this place delightful. Party reser- the opening of the fall term of (Continued from page 1, col. 3) its future leaders to join the or­ Mrs. Jones is confident of the ganization now and begin to pre­ itions are a specialty, while the 1936. future growth and success of her The play was excellently direct­ pare for the work of the coming lunch menu is always available already large organization. ed by Gulelielma Davis except for years. Reservations may be made by call ing 9294. PATRONIZE the first act which was slow in OUR ADVERTISERS Law School Chosen getting under way. The sets Statistics recently published by Rollins Students formed realistic and fitting back­ Wednesday Assembly show that in the last five years en­ How to Stand Out grounds. The costumes were be­ rollment in engineering and archi­ lypewriter Headquarters in a Stadium For Graduate Work coming, but the lighting was not Is Given by Students tectural courses in college up to standard. The voices of the Sales and Service throughout the country has drop­ New Portables, $39.50 to $62.50 or any other place— The older members of the student actors were clear, and carried to On Wednesday morning the Con­ ped 26 to 35 per cent. Reason: All Makes Used Typewriters get one of our twin sweater sets ] The Best Chicken, Steak body will remember Lloyd Toll, every corner of the large hall, al­ servatory presented the following many architects and engineers find in navy, green, royal or rust. George Sully, Charles Brooks and though the diction was occasional­ tudents in a recital at an All it impossible to get jobs. Davis Office Supply and Spaghetti Dinners at All wool, with hish round necks Maurice Dreicer, former Rollini ly sloppy. 19 E. Pine St. Orlando on both the short-sleeve blouse College Assembly in the Annie Phone 4822 the students. They are now making and long-sleeve coat, the latter Russell Theatre: Dante Bergonzi, buttoning from top to bottom. names for themselves in other Dr. Stone Will Lead Claudelle McCrary and Ruth Mel­ Spot Light Dresses Sizes 34 to 40. lines of study. cher, violinists; Lillias Parker, exclusive with All are attending Law school. Discussion in Forum Sally Hammond, and Eleanor RUSTIC INN $3.95 FOR MORE On Lake Ivanhoe Toll and Sully are at the Univer­ Giessen, pianists; and Hazel Bow- Mabel Wicht Second Floor sity of Florida, Brooks at George The first regular Sunday Eve­ contralto. Jefferson Court Bldg. Snappy Dance Music Washington University, and Drei­ ning Forum for students will be N. Orange Ave., Orlando FOOD VALUE Phone 9294 for Reservations Yowell-Drew Co. cer at the University of Pennsyl­ held in the Frances Chapel Novem­ 1434 N. Orange Ave., Orlando vania. While at Rollins, these stu­ ber 24th at 7:30 o'clock. dents took an active part in the de­ Dr. Wendell Stone will lead the ARNOLD'S bating activities. discussion on "The Foundation of Restaurant—Winter Park Use Brooks has won a coveted medal the Religious Experience." A good place to eat. Plate GARY'S given each year to the student who Seymour Ballard is the chairman lunch 35c. Sizzling steaks, sea of the Chapel Committee in charge. food at all times. Sunday tur­ ranks highest in Equity Jurispru key dinners, 60c. dence. Brooks has further disting­ BELL BREAD uished himself by having been elect­ „..„.j Swartz suffered an attack of ed to the office of editor-in-chief of chronic appendicitis and the fol­ "The Docket", George Washing­ lowing day was moved to the SERVING THE ton's year book. Florida Sanitarium, where Dr. Burks operated on her. Grover Morgan THE COLLEGE COMMONS Miss Swartz, Nurse, The Students' Jeweler STUDENTS STORE YARNS AND YARNS Sick in Infirmary It Pays to Look Your Best Swiss Bracelet Watch Expert AT Friends of Margaret Swartz, EDA'S COLONIAL STORE nurse at the College Infirmary, Phone 402 ORLANDO STEAM LAUNDRY will regret to learn that she is BEAUTY SHOP THE BOOKERY ill in the Infirmary. Last week French Dry Cleaners Instructions Books for Sale 146 E. Park Ave. Phone 66 "Established Half Century" For Knitting or Rent Winter Park Office Phone Let Pete Cozy Comfort 348 E. Park Ave. STEVENS you for for the SERVICE Latest style Cool Nights

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Rockwell Kent has al­ morning, November 21, in bridge, last Thursday night. The students their opinions on pertinent questions.) ways impressed me as being strikingiy like William Blake in his mind Knowles Hall. President, Leo Suck, outlined the and art. This impression was correct, I discovered, when several Exact assignments will be an­ What do you think of the Sandspur? plans for the year. Baron Bern- summers ago I asked one of Kent's daughters if her father was much nounced by the office. No ex­ Seymour Ballard—I honestly think the Sandspur is a good hard Hauser spoke on Austria as under Blake's influence. She replied that he was and had read and cuses will be accepted as these paper, and just as honestly, feel that it could be better. a country for tourists, students, kept on hand Blake's works. tests are required of all enter­ and resort seekers. I suppose no one has brought ing students. William Twitchell—The Sandspur can hold its own among Greenland so vividly to us as the college papers of the country, but its a shame that the Professor Feuerstein described Kent. He makes us all want to front page has to be cut up the way it is, just for the sake the cultural influence Vienna has go there. And in this volume he Radical Changes of a columnist repeating week old news. upon the world, and touched upon PRIZES OFFERED continues to make the life and the the political situation in Austria H. Abbott—The Sandspur should its conference country inviting. He achieves Suggested for Key today. Among the students rep­ title this through his mode of writing, Society's '36 Plans resenting different countries were: which is not to be sensational or Fred Weiss—The Sandspur, in my estimation, is one of the Mia and Anni Rutz, Wu Kou Liu, to distort facts beyond their true Plans for the coming year and an finest papers of its type I have ever seen. It has news that Leo and Henry Suck, and Baron porportion. tline of policy were effected by is vital to every student, and has the type the students are Hauser. The meetings of the In­ Panhellenic House Assn. to Rockwell Kent's Greenland home e Rollins Key Society, meeting interested in. ternational Relations Club will be Sponsor National Contest is in one of the most inaccessible last Wednesday evening in the Col­ held every two weeks. All those David Bothe—Viewing the Sandspur purely from an ob­ parts, being on an island fifty lege Commons. interested in coming to these in­ As a result of the interest miles from the nearest village of server's standpoint of view, I would say that the news is aroused by the first annual essay Hamilton Holt, Dean Wins­ usually fresh and interesting. The addition of the NEA formative meetings should get in any size. It is here he stayed low S. Anderson, Professors Wat­ touch with Leo Suck. contest sponsored by the Pan­ through the winter and wrote and service gives the paper a cosmopolitan atmosphere. However, hellenic House Association, an­ tles and Weinberg were present at there is much room for improvement in make-up and head observed. He lived the simple life the bi-weekly dinner and took part nouncement is made by the essay of the natives and writes about writing. the discussion that followed. committee that plans for the sec­ ot as a scientist, coldly ana­ Next Week's Question: Keep down the upkeep with ond competition on "Why I Should lyzing, but as a human being real­ Mot as chipper, perhaps, as hi Professor Weinberg, who was in­ What do you think of the RoUins "plan"? ^'as in his younger days, aiK Shellubrication See New York" are completed, and ly enjoying the primitiveness of strumental in founding the Key (Submitted by Dick Turk) that the second annual competition with siKht growing dimmer, E( Society, spoke of its early history (Modern chassis lubrication) Greenland existence. For the Howe, 81, former Atchibon, Kan is being opened to all undergrad­ is primitive, and he shares editor "whosie cleai^-vlsioned writ and read sections of the original Art Department to show it at this uates in the colleges and univer­ Collection of Silk the dangers and pleasures with the ings in the past won him th^ constitution. The Key Society was time. Shell sities of the country. title, "Sage of Potato Hill," con natives. His pictures, both in ginally a scholastic group, but Panels to Be Shown The exhibition will be open to Station Entry blanks and rules for the tinues to enjoy life. Here he r. prose and line, are ably drawn of pictured after arrival at Miami fulfilled the duties of an activities visitors from 2 to 6 P. M. with competition are available at the At Rollins Studio the natives and his remarkable Fla.,.!virhere be will spend, th; organization. the exception of Saturday and Sun- office of The Rollins Sandspur and housekeeper Salamina, a widow winter "months. Due to the presence of 0. D. K. A collection of silk panels loaned at offices of the English and His­ who brought her two children with and Libra on campus now, the sug­ by Mrs. David M. Milton of New tory Departments of the College. her when she came to manage his "Voice of Yout^" gestion was brought forward that York, and Blowing Rock, North The blanks are also available at house. Key become a purely scholastic Carolina, is now on exhibition at the contest Headquarters, 3 Mit­ Will Be Published We envy this simple life he por­ honorary. No decision was reached. the Art Studio. Examples of both chell Place, New York City. trays because there is still some Under Miss V. lima The Constitution is under process old and modern Chinese painting on T is the duty of every The prizes of the contest are as of the primitive in us. The com­ and the proposed chang- silk are shown, as well as a few Rollins student to pat­ follows: First prize, $100 plus a "The Voice of Youth," an eight- Roy Shaw I plex superficialities of our life we be presented to the group at Japanese panels. The interest of ronize our advertisers. Our week's stay and entertainment pro­ page news letter which aims to be would gladly dispense with for a the next meeting. Mrs. Jean Jacques Pfister in this advertisers make possible vided by the Beekman Tower Ho­ edited, written, and published by genuine life like that of the na­ collection made it possible for the your paper. tel, headquarters of the Panhellen­ youth, is to be published soon by tives of Greenland, lived as it is a group of eight young people ic House Association; or transpor­ American Laundry in peace and quiet and amid the headed by Miss Viola lima. Attention Rollins Students tation to and from New York plus Speedometer and Shock Absorber Repairing Al Huppel blue skies, the snows, and black Miss lima started the Youth a week's stay and entertainment Andy's Garage rocks and the glorious, golden sun- Congress. The first meeting was Avalon Beauty provided by the Beekman Tower. Arnold's Restaurant ght. wrecked by Communists in New Second prize, $25 plus a week's Salon AL HUPPEL Auto Safety Clinic York. The Communists have at stay; and third prize, $15 plus a 'Specializing in all its branches' SPECIALIZED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Avalon Beauty Shop present the only well organized 480 N. Orange Ave. Orlando week-end stay. Baggett's Service (Stand­ Dr. Holt Will Give youth groups in the country. Phone 7722 433-47 W. Central Ave. Orlando, Florida To give recognition to the col­ ard Oil) Miss lima has been associated lege students submitting the es­ Thanksgiving Chapel Baker's Men's Shop with the National Municipal says which do not win first, second Address November 27 Bell Bread League for a number of years. To­ or third prize, it is planned to an­ Bennett Electric Shop gether, they are trying to build up nounce an horonable mention The Thanksgiving program will SANITARY The Bookery an "unorganized youth movement." award to not less than 15 students. be held in the Chapel, Wednesday Bledsoe's Garage This paper is not going to be a morning, November 27, at 10:10 a. STADIUM Brown's Men Shop voice for Communism, but a news MEAT MARKET Callaway (Rugs) letter, trying to fill the crying de­ Orgran Vespers For The program will be largely mu­ Quality -:- Service Caruther's Florist Shop mand for those who are to hear sical. It will feature two stirring SMARTNESS Celinda's Yarn Shop Wednesday Planned the voice of youth and should be of anthems by the choir, "Hallelujah Charles Wright (Hair­ vital importance to all students For students who are unable to Amen" from Judas Macabeus by dresser) The program for organ vesper» here at Rollins who are interested be home for Thanksgiving, have Handel, and "Triumph, Thanks­ Chesterfield (Cigarettes) to be played in Knowles Memorial in seeing world cooperation among Lucy Little's Flower Shop tele­ giving," by Rachmaninoff. College Garage Chapel at 5:30 P. M. today follows: youth. graph a nice boquet of flowers to President Holt will deliver an Colonial Drug Store your family. 1. Chorale No. II (B major)— address on Andrew Carnegie, this Costley, Chevrolet being the hundredth anniversary MIAMI-ROLLINS Franck. Davis Office Supply of his birth. 2. Pastorale "Pan"—Godard. Underwood Sales GAME Dickson-Ives (Department Store) 3. To the Evening Star (from Agency Duke University "Tannhauser") —Wagner. 50 Christmas Cards with Your Very latest models in BUICK Eda's Beauty Shop 4. Solo. Own Name for $1.00 Portable typewriters with Fountain Pen Shop 5. Overture, Morning, Noon and Order now for Prompt Service. the "Champion" keyboard. CADILLAC can easily be achieved Frances Slater (Dress $49.50, $62.60. The new Shop) Night in Vienna—von Suppe. with Peggie Hale's new NOISELESS PORTABLE Solo Rollins Press Store, PONTIAC Gary's Drug Store 310 East Park Ave. at $67.50, $77.00, including creation for the college Graham Grover Canzonetta — - Tchaikowski smart carrying case. Easy Grover Morgan (Jeweler) William Vosburgs, Violinist terms if desired. USED CARS girl—the fishtail swag­ Johnson's Jewelry Store Convenient Terms Arranged ger back coat—of light Keene & Keene (Optom­ etrist) HOOKED RUGS — WOVEN COMPLETE INSURE IN SURE BAGS — INLAID WOOD — weight wool which Lander's Drug Store POTTERY O'NEAL-BRANCH SERVICE DEPARTMENT INSURANCE makes it ideal for both Leedy's (Department Callaway COMPANY Store) Winter Park 1352 Orange Avenue 39 East Pine St. WE SOLICIT YOUR spectacular sport and Lee's Dairy Winter Park Little Dutch Mill (Barbe­ Insurance Agency Orlando BUSINESS class wear. Near Harmon & Orlando Aves. cue) Louise Nut & Candy Shop Orange Buick Louis' (Dress Shop) PERRYDELL Pontiac Co. Lucy Little (Flower Shop) Your 330 N. Orange Mabel Wicht (Dress Shop) Sororities, Fraternities, just the place for your j^ale Magic Novelty Shop Assurance luncheons McElroy's Pharmacy of the Finest Banquet Hall — Tea Room — Gift Shop — Rooms Fred M. Floyd eyy/e Meer's (Dept. Store) Telephone 5461 345 E. Park Ave. 17 So. Orange Ave. Midwest Radio Flavors Music Shoppe Inc O'Neal Branch Orange Buick Sales FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orange Colonial Hotel Orange Laundry Corsage Specialties for Dances Our Distinctive Sportswear Orlando Steam Laundry CALL is drawing new customers daily. Let us show Otis Mote (Men's Shop) you our line of sweaters, sport slacks, sport Peggy Hale Caruthers' Violet Dell Florist shirts, leather packets, sport hose—in fact, all Perrydell (Tea Room) San Juan Hotel, Orlando the new things for the young man. Pete the Tailor Free Delivery Service Phone 4434 Pruyn (Jewelry Store Suits Priced from .. $21.50 to $65.00 Radio Service Co. (Auto Radios) Sport Trousers from $6.00 to $18.00 Reily (Photographer) Remington-Rand (Office THE MUSIC SHOPPE, INC. Supplies) 22 East Church St Orlando, Fla. Rendezvous (Barbecue) A complete line of dress Ritz Beauty Salon Musical Instruments and Accessories clothes for the formal Rollins Press Also Teachers' Supplies Roller Skating Rink affairs. Orlando's finest Rustic Inn Salon Vyrle J men's shop. Sanitary Meat Market Come on, we'll all going Schwob (Clothiers) LITTLE DUTCH MILL Sears-Roebuck over to have a rolling big Shaw, Roy (Used Cars) Shell Station time. Southern Dairies (Ice g Cream) Sparks' Theatres Palace Roller Clarence Brown, Inc. Steve's Garage Thames (Marketessen) San Juan Hotel Bldg. Orlando, Fla. Skating Rink We Solicit Your Patronage Winter Park Insurance Agency 134 S. Main St. Oriando BEST SANDWICHES IN FLORIDA "FEATURING QUALITY NOT PRICE" Yowell-Drew (Department Store) THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1935 The Flamingo which comes off the press this Senator France Is Snlltna ^an&spur week is a changed and, we feel, greatly im­ HE MUST HAVE A SON IN COLLEGE Published Weekly by Undergraduate Students proved magazine. We sincerely hope that Editorial Subject in of Rollins. it will continue to improve, and that the "The Baltimore Sun" ideal of editors in future years will be to ESTABLISHED IN 1894 WITH THE FOLLOWING strive for something better for each issue. (Editor's Note: The following EDITORIAL The Flamingo has at last come to life! It editorial was published in the Bal­ Unassuming yet'mighty, sharf and fointed, well- should become a constantly improved factor timore Sun on November 4. 1935. Mr. J. I. France was ai recent visi­ rounded yet many sided, assiduously tenacious, yet in the list of student activities and publi­ cations. tor on the Rollins campus. He was as gritty and energetic as its name imflies, vic­ the guest of his brother Royal W. torious in single combat and therefore without a France, professor of Economics at feer, wonderfully attractive and extensive in cir­ Customs in Costumes Rollins.) culation : all these will be found ufon investigation The last issue of the Rollins Sandspur in WE ARE WATCHING Hiy to be among the extraordinary qualities of the eluded an article on customs in academic A Berkeley (Cal.) correspondent SANDSPUR. costumes that should have made the senior has written us that Theodore class think before turning over its funds to Roosevelt once said; "Keep your 1935 Member 1936 be spent in garbing the lower division in in Jospeh Irwin France; he is Plssocicded Cblle6ide Press gowns. The plan of the administration is Presidential timber." In view of to furnish black caps and gowns for the Distributor of that indorsement, he adds: "Don't lowerclassmen and blue and gold outfits for you feel that you could put the Golle6iate Di6est the Upper Division. great power of your paper back of Member; Winter Park Chamber of Commerce; In doing so the administration is violat him to promote his nomination?" Florida Intercollegiate Press Association. ing a respected tradition. Black has always Such adventures are not to be been the attire for seniors, and no caps nor lightly entered upon. We have Publication Office: Fairbanks Avenue gowns have been worn by any undergrad kept our eye" on the doctor for at Interlachen uates. This tradition has been many years and there were times when we thought he was going TELEPHONE 187 in existence for centuries in coUegei and universities here and abroad. We can places. And then again we had doubts. At this moment, the doc­ National Adevrtising Representative: see no practical, sensible reason for chang­ tor may be lying back in expecta­ NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. ing it now. We do not object to clothing 420 Madison Avenue, New York City tion of making a spring that will the seniors in blue and gold, but we fail to astonish us all; he is a man of in­ understand why freshmen should be clad in finite variety. But our own notion Subscription Price: By mail anywhere in the black. The present plan is unique. To United States $1.50 a term (12 weeks), $2.50 for is that it is rather too soon to poke two terms, or $3.00 for the full college year. completely turn the tables on custom and up one's head in this coming G. 0. tradition is more than unique. Uniqueness P. shindig. In such an affray the in itself is harmless, but uniqueness carried early bird often escapes with noth­ Park, Florida, act of March 3, 1879. to the extreme approaches the ridiculous. ing but scars to compensate for On Friday the senior class meets to turn his courage and initiative. EDITORIAL STAFF its fund over to a cause which is not only We are not, however, conversant Editor REGINALD T. CLOUGH unessential but which is also, we believe, with the understanding that is as­ Associate Editor JEAN PARKER somewhat ridiculous. Why must the senior sumed to exist between Governor Managing Editor ROBERT VAN BEYNUM class spend its funds on an unnecessary ex­ Harry and the doctor. There are frequent rumblings which we take News Editor - MARLEN ELDREDGE pense when the whole student body is clam­ to mean that the doctor may be Sports Editor ARTHUR DEAR, JR. oring for a student union? The fund itself •FATHER TAKES A NAJ:^ harboring the impression that the Feature Editor RICHARD H. LEE would do little toward establishing a union, TER THANKSGIVING DINIMER Governor is not belligerent enough. Society Editor LEAH JEANNE BARTLETT but even a small amount spent in the right Exchange Editor BETTY TREVOR When the doctor wants anything direction would be better than a large he goes after it hammer and tongs, ASSISTANTS amount wasted. The senior class might Paul Twatchman, Robert MacArthur, Malcolm "White- throws big parties and makes a law, Jane Sensenbrenner, Seymour Ballard, Mary start one of the best projects imaginable, noise that can be heard. Harry is Flaherty, Betty Davis, Helen Brown, Virginia Jaekel, Jane Thayer, Betty Butzel, Mary Gulnac, Ann Clarke. the establishment of a student union fund. Footnotes more inclined to gumshoe, a meth­ RKPORTISRS The suggestion, we believe, deserves con­ od that makes it difficult to tell sideration and thought. hat he is up to. In the circum­ Emily Showalter, Carl Howland, James Holden, Grace I stood upon the mountain; Hiteshaw, Louise MacPherson, Edith Stephan, Barbara By R, H. LEE stances our correspondent will un­ Conner, Laura Lou Lincoln, Henry Stryker, Socrates I gazed upon the plain; Chakales, Marjorie "White, Jack MacGaffin, Isabelle derstand our embarrassment. Rogers, John Bullock, Helene Keywan, Jeff Liberman, I saw a lot of green stuff; Perry Oldham, Paul Boring, Natalie Harris, Peggy Herbert Hoover Hoots Let's go completely Country Club. O. D. K. has taken a step Just lately, too, Hamilton Fish, That looked like waving grain. "Whitely, Molly Mergentine, Nan Poeller, Frances the right direction by suggesting Rec Hall as a dance hall, but why" of New York has butted into the Hyer, Jane Smith, Florence Kelley. Speaking last Saturday in New York City I took another look at it; stop there? If the Dean really wants to get the student body out of situation with the intimation that, former President Herbert Hoover demand­ I though it must be grass, BUSINESS STAFF rtain places that he won't mention, why not go all the way? it eventuates that the plan here ed a reversal of the monetary policies of the dents don't go to Harper's and Chris's merely to dance. Let', But goodness To my horror; Business Manager BONAR COLLINSON to bring out a "favorite son" as Roosevelt administration, which, he stated, pete in a big way. Build a new building. Make it beautiful, an It was the freshman class. Advertising Commissioner .... WILLIAM "WHALEN was "gambling with the future of a nation" itool-pigeon, we shall hear some­ dance floor, a patio dance floor, a circular bar, Ray Noble every night, —De Paulia thing from him. If the threat is Assistant RICHARD ALTER and has already brought the country "to the a la carte service. The place would pay for itself in a month. Add carried out we can only say that Circulation Manager ROBERT STANLEY threshold of devasting inflation." Hoover this to our courses, Lake Virginia's canoes, palm trees, co-educa- Of the 8000 students at CCNY, I whatever we hear from Mr. Fish, fion, outdoor classes (?), and the college's traveling salesmen would has for some time carefully stayed in the only 3 per cent are communists, I our profound conviction is that it Unsigned editorials in these columns refresent really have something to talk about. Friday's meeting proved that political limelight, never denying that he according to a survey recently con- will be nothing to compare with the ofinion of the fublication; any other articles Rec Hall, no matter how glorified, never can satisfy, so let's stick it would run for reelection and never stating ducted by the American Legion what Mr. Fish will hear from are indicative only of ihe sentiments of the authors. that he would be a candidate again. Not out until the trustees get tired, then abolish classes, and dine, drink, and dance to our heart's content—what an education that would be! Post No. 717, composed of Dr. Ir­ doctor. They will be frinted unsigned, but io be accefted, by any means because he is a politician, but the identity of tke writer must be known to the From the way turf is disappear ving N. Rattner, commander; fac­ rather because he has experienced defeat, ulty members and graduates. It is ing around campus it looks American jurisprudence, was once Hoover knows that in politics it is better and John Lonsdale has repented. Dr. Rattner's plan to reform all though some new building; blacklisted by the Daughters of the safer to criticize than to defend. As long Last week we mentioned his harsh the student communtsts, who are under way anyhow. We hear that treatment of two Cloverleaf can­ American Revolution. as Hoover continues to criticize the New really just misguided boys, he says. the plans for the new dormitories oeists, and it seems that one of Deal he can stay on the front page, but once are ready for submission, and that them was wearing a watch when A Scotsman had to send an ur­ feditMals he defends his own policies of three years contracts will be let any day the spill came. Lonsdale, driven To solve the small school's prob­ gent telegram and wired as follows: back, he will be ignored. The Frats and Sororities will have by a searing conscience, traced the lem, of obtaining enough football "Bruises hurt erased afford erect­ The New Deal, with all its shortcomings love on campus, all but the watch to the jewelers and paid the The Flamingo Comes to Life material, five Iowa high schools of ed analysis hurt too infections and faults, has been the attempt to estab­ ; who made their house and bill. Leigh Davis countered with a mall enrollment have formed a deed." (ten words) A new Flamingo, student literary maga­ lish a program in this country. Since it t now lie in it. There'll be lovely note of thanks. It's your conference and agreed to develop The Scotsman who received it zine, in its larger size and in changed shape has put a program into government, it must quite a scramble for preferred po­ turn now Johnny. teams of six rather than eleven tions in the new Fraternity row, immediately decided it was: "Bruce generally, came off the press this week. It win from or be defeated by another pro­ Ten per cent Whalen's free players. is a publication that contrasts sharply with at one will be pretty much like movie scheme caught us in its is hurt. He raced a ford. He gram. If the people of the United States are another, and gone will be the ex- —Brown Daily Herald wrecked it, and Alice is hurt, too. the magazine of the last few years. The tired of the New Deal, they will demand coils last week, and proved to us .ve "We live on the other side that we don't read the ads very In fact she's dead." nineteen Flamingo of former years was supported something to take its place. They will not of the lake" rushing point. Some Roscoe Pound, Dean of Harvard solely by student subscriptions. Little at­ closely. He had to remind us to be satisfied with a return to conservatism say it means the death of Frater­ iaw School and one of the giants of —Boston Transcript tempt was made to secure advertising, and read the ad, and when at last we and "laissez faire." Hoover's criticizing nities at Rollins while others say found it nestled in among the en­ as a result the editors had little funds to and "hooting" is safe, but it will never an­ t'U give them a new lease on life. thusiastic praise of corselettes and use. The circulation was largely confined to swer the question. By 1936 unless Hoover's Either way it doesn't matter much. girdles from S1.95.. to.. $5.50.. in the student body, but the magazine was not, party leaders have chosen a program to take Leedy's space we found that he we maintain, read to much extent by that We got a call from Chase Hall the place of the present attempt, the votes just a minute ago which proves had our initials wrong. Maybe we group. It was creative, but it appealed only iad his ads, but he certain­ Yesterday- they poll will not be enough to elect a that our undercover department is to the tastes of a small minority of its Democratic governor in Texas. ly doesn't read our colu still on the job. In the thick of the In the Rollins Sandspur financial backers. A few of the articles in fray a Sandspur reporter never R. H. L., not R. E. L. ] the past have received attention, but most loses his head, unless somebody ad this so someone will have to A Poor Police Force ow it to hiro. of them have been quite amateurish. knocks it off, as the following ac­ Twelve Years Ago he has been able to \i\ In the present issue the editors have at­ At a- recent football game in Orlando a count from the battle ridden front We had every intention of going Rules for becoming popular tempted to select material which would ap­ Rollins student was the victim of a robbery. of Chase Hall proves. The enemy to Rollins Hall's open house, but mit you are good looking, tell the Quoting President Holt to the world how you could run Rollins, peal to a wide group of readers. This at­ An appeal was made to the local police force. took all salient points. Starting at unfortunately we lay down to get freshmen; Before you have been The appeal was answered by the statement Felder's room, where the home moment's rest before the big cheer wildly for the opposing team, here long you will catch the spir­ tempt was accompanied by an effort to keep remind the professor of the as­ that nothing could be done about it, that the troops joined the invaders, the ad­ event and didn't wake up until it of Rollins, and then to you, as the publication literary in its strictest vance moved unchecked, tearing morning. Sonny promised us a signment he had forgotten to give, force was too incompetent to even attempt to all the rest of the student body, sense. We have stated previously, and we down battlements and wrecking big evening and so did Mr. Cook slam everybody. study will be a major sport. repeat now, that the magazine can keep its to hold any suspects. This and other cases beds, through Goldsmith is a scene but twelve hours sleep helped a impress upon us the fact that the city of A full-grown Florida cow was Warning to the freshmen: Do creative atmosphere, its strictly literary of many like encounters, and met lot Sunday morning. From what not take Biology. The vocabulary element, and still appeal to the whole list of Orlando might as well be without police as with no resistance until they came we could see the decorations look­ led up to Chase Hall one night last week, and tied in the room of alone will floor you—all about cir- its readers. If the articles within its pages with the group which for some unknown up against "Too much is too ed pretty good. Maybi cumpharyngeal connectives and reason now go under the title of officers of much, Brabant". Arriving at the will tell us about it, or perhaps one of the boys. The victim en­ are good, they will be read. They need not tered soon after and was somewhat subesophygeal ganglia and flbro- the law. scene of the battle late, Brabant can get the boys to do it o be humorous, sensational, or colorful, but surprised when he came in contact vascular bundles and dorsal arter­ they must be well-written articles, and some­ Police throughout the South are, in near­ took the situation in hand and again for us ? ies and so forth. managed to keep his bed intact al­ with the visitor. In the ferocious thing more than the product of a course in ly every case, abominable at their best. But Four Years Ago. though sustaining severe losses of ODDS & ENDS truggle that followed, the bovine freshman composition. in Orlando another argument presents itself. It is a marvel that there are not bedding. On a wet night in the KA ar( was ousted and the owner regain­ The editors announce the sponsoring of a The city constantly appeals to northern ed possession of his room. more cases of acute indigestion Dick Tully loses a decision among the students, for surely the national secondary school short story con­ guests. Its Winter program is designed to After the battle of Chase Hall, Spence's dog . . . Bastien goes Rollins golf bugs have 1 attract the tourist. Its population is repre­ the invaders got out of control and traveling to Orlando lately due to rate at which food is consumed at test. This, to us, is one of the best sug­ for top hat, no tails and tie . the Commons is astounding. There gestions we have ever heard from this sented by a large proportion of persons attacked the women and children Law, Edwards, Barrington, and the fact that the Winter Park who dwell in the quiet zone of the country club has closed its course is no speed in eating in compari­ campus. Such a contest should attract the who come to the city for the sole purpose the top hat try swimming, tails son to that of Rollins students. of living in Orlando. Conditions are more Conservatory. Not until they were white tie and all. Joe Cannon re­ for a month in order to let the attention of students all over the country. awed by the magnetic eye of Lil­ grass grow on the greens for a If costumes have anything to do or less the same in Winter Park. turns with a broken leg, a warning It should encourage these students in their ias Parker did the looting cease. heavy winter season. Campus pill with it, the intramural basketball literary ambitions. It should bring some of Unless these two cities and particularly to parachute jumpers ... A new games, already under way, are a We'd like to know what caused addition to Lauterbach's rogues chasers have suggested a moon- them to this college. It should increase the Orlando, canguarantee their citizens he metamorphosis of Leah Jeanne ght expedition during the coming decided success. Ordinarily shorts common safety, their publicity programs gallery ... The Pi Phis have a tea seem to be the most popular con­ interest and cooperation of the members of 3artlett's Society Dirt Column in­ . , . Chas« Hall upsets touch foot­ full moon. the present student body. From every con­ and advertising campaigns had better be to a prosaic space filler. From the ception of a uniform, with bathing ball dope . . . Priscilla Smith be­ Five Years Ago suits running a close second. ceivable aspect the national contest idea is discontinued. They offer visitors many way it was going we were begin­ comes a linesman. ning to look forward to a contin- Rollins is scoring in the daily an excellent one, and we offer our full sup­ things which other cities in the country are If Fleet had his way, snakes port to the undertaking. unable to match. And yet when it comes to f our little fight of the bout with old Mister Depression as first week. She was well armed, would be looked upon as friends the students keep the wolf from The story contest is one of several changes common law, they are at a loss. Incompet­ Johns Hopkins university recent­ but if the powers that be refuse to rather than enemies of mankind' the door by sandwiches-made-as- in policy that are pending. Contests may ent police are as bad as no police at all. ly accepted a gift of 300 books He points out that the unjust pre­ allow more than a social catalogue from the Italian government. An you-wait, manicuring, finger-wav- be arranged for competition in creative writ­ When an officer refuses to attempt to regain judice against snakes goes back to be run under her by-line we expected anti-Fascist demonstra­ jng, typing, laundry agencies, and lost property, it is high time for reorganiza­ to the well-known episode in the ing on the campus. These plans will prob­ might as -well give up hoping. tion by students failed to material- it can no longer be said that col­ ably be disclosed in detail in the near future. tion. We're probably better off anyhow. Garden of Eden where the snake lege is a four year loaf made of cquired a shady reputation that Dad's dough. WKPNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1935 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR i, Kappas Honor Field ., Secretary at Tea on VERSIFIED VIEWPOINTS Sunday Afternoon ^ The latest imposition in the college regulations SOCIAL MICMLICNTS The Delta Epsilon Chapter of jfs the halting of the student wireless communications:— Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained "No student may receive and read a telegram in class Rollins Women's Sunday, with a tea honoring Miss Open House, Buffet Supper, Marion Handy, field secretary of Unless of course the message is too urgent to let pass. Association Gives the sorority. The decorations were All cablegrams and whatnots will be sent to dormitories SWHONY PLANS Faculty a Picnic carried out in the sorority colors. To be treated there as general mail of other categories.*' and Teas, Features of Week During the afternoon tea, sand­ Now, first of all, this dictum sees to utterly destroy The Rollins Women's Associa­ wiches, and cakes were served. The pleasantries occasioned by the Western Union boy. tion entertained the entire faculty What shall we do? How shall we act? What other way is known Miss Handy arrived in Winter By LEAH JEANNE BARTLETT : Barbara Hill accompanied Helen and staff, with their families, To halt the sibilations of our dear Professor's drone? Park Saturday evening, and plans This week we have news of three , and Richard Brown to Jacksonville Tuesday evening, November 12, at What substitute is offered for this welcome intervention Tenth Year of Orchestra to to stay till the middle of the new pledgings in the sorority last Wednesday, where Miss Brown a big picnic held on the shore of Must we really spend the full two hours sitting at attention? Start December 16 week. She is residing at the Kap­ group. Alpha Phi announces the boarded the train for her home in Lake Killarney at Professor Brad­ However, this point fades away to utter unimportance pa Kappa Gamma house. The Symphony Orchestra of pledging of Chesley Prioleau of Nebraska. ley's home. When finding out just who it is attending to the sortance. Central Florida is entering the Eustis, and Phi Mu announces the Chi Omega is announcing their There were about two hundred Just who decides, and when, and how, the urgency of telegrams tenth season. It has been in re­ Winners of Weekly pledging of Chariene Jamin, St. new chapter President, Elizabeth guests present, all of whom were Or is that taken care of by some geometric diagrams? hearsal for several weeks under Petersburg and Betty Wyner of Richards who has taken the place amply provided with delicious pic­ Contest Announced Would "Come home quick it's a nine pound babe" its leader, Harve Clemens. It is Boston, Massachusetts. of Dorothy Smith, former president nic food which was furnished by the Or, "Heavens, I've shot Uncle Abe" one of the few orchestras in the Winners in last week's Sandspur Or "Sell me a thousand American Gas" Phi Mu has been quite active this who has just resigned. Meg Sin­ movie contest were A. J. Pendex­ South which has complete instru­ Be urgent enough to disturb a class? mentation, and is considered the past week in a social way. Last clair has been elected new Vice- There was a full moon and the ter, Richard H. Lee, Mary G. In conclusion let us formulate our only legal wail Wednesday night the chapter was president to fill the vacancy left by party sat around an enormous bon­ Buchanan, Donald V. Murray, and most important orchestra south of Has anyone the right to open anybody's mail ? entertained by Mrs. Beisel, Thurs­ Betts Richards. fire during the evening's entertain­ Emilie B. Cass. Atlanta. Has anyone authority to upset the status quo ? day the new promises were honored ment. Advertising commissioner Wil­ The instrumentation of an or­ Leah Jeanne Bartlett's parents, The answer, gentle reader, is a most emphatic NO. with a small house party. Outside Those taking part in the pro­ liam F. Whalen has announced chestra consists in the woodwind Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bartlett of Ven­ guests were; Priscilla Eveleth, Vir­ gram work were Mr. Pierce, guitar, that all advertisements must be section: two flutes, two oboes, two ice, Fla., stopped overnight in We've pointed out the issue, we've shown you the road; ginia Biddle, Lois Graham and a Mr. Rae, harmonica, and Dr. Holt turned in by Saturday of the week clarinets, two basoons, four French Winter Park last Friday night. If results are not forthcoming, we shall no further goad; horns, two trumpets, three trom­ number of Phi Mu alumnae. with his flute, all three of whom of publication. Unless they are Why should we worry—all our wires are in code! They have just returned from the presented by that time no passes bones, one tuba, tympani and Mrs. John E. Redwine, District north and on their trip down contributed greatly to the guests will be issued to other percussions; in the string President of Phi Mu from Gaines­ stopped to call on several former enjoyment. Miss Hagopian, Bruce quartette there are between twen­ Dougherty, Marjorie Holmes and son with a tea given in the shop ville, Georgia has been visiting the Rollins students. Interesting Plans ty and thirty violins, eight viols, Marjorie Weber led the singing. next to R. C. Baker's from 4 to chapter. Sunday afternoon, No­ Benefit Shop Will six to eight celli and four to six Pi Beta Phi gave a formal tea 6 Wednesday afternoon, Novem­ Made for Meeting vember 17, the chapter honored her Stories were told by; Dr. Holt, Mr. contrabasses. at their chapter house Saturday Give Tea on Opening ber 20. The only price of admis­ with a formal tea which was held at France, Mr. Fleishman, Mr. Rae, Of the French Club afternoon, November 16. The tea Mr. Foster, Mr. Trowbridge, Mar­ The Winter Park Benefit Shop sion is some cast-off clothing that Most symphonic scores are writ­ the house. Mrs. Robert Ford and ten for an orchestra of complete was given for the purpose of intro­ jorie Holmes, Fleetwood Peeples, will officially open the winter sea- ean be used in the rummage sale The first meeting of the French Mrs. E. T. Brown poured. The in­ ducing Mrs. C. E. Clough and Mrs. to be held in the same shop next Club will be held Thursday eve­ instrumentation although some vited guests were Phi Mu sponsors, Situart Haggerty and Mrs. Hutch- modern works require more wood­ Rotival who have become patron­ Saturday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ning at the home of Madame rushees, and representatives from winds. Since the founding of the ess of the chapter. All are urged to attend both Bowman on Sylvan Boulevard. other sorority groups. DUKE UNIVERSITY functions to help this charitable Marlen Eldredge will act as chair­ Symphony Orchestra of Central SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Florida, it has played the standard After the pledging service Sun­ Alpha Omega of Phi Mu was Rollins Hall Holds cause along. man. Officers will be elected. A honored by a party given for it by DIJttHAM, N. C. brief French play will be given by symphonic works, presenting solo­ day evening the Phi Mu pledges Open House on ists from time to time. Mrs. M. Beisel and her daughter, of ele the members of Madame Bowman's were honored by a dinner held for Four This year there are to be five them at Paula's Restaurant. Marjorie, on Wednesday evening, Saturday Evening consecutively (g-raduation Nov. 13, at their apartment at the Students interested in becoming concerts. They will be held on en each year (graduation in Salon Vyrle Gamma Phi Beta announces College Arms. Rollins Hall entertained at an years). The entrance requirer members of the French club should Thursday nights. The first con­ with pleasure the initiation of Jean open house last Saturday night. nrp intelligence, character ar cert is scheduled for Thursday eve­ . years of college worl see Madame Bowman immediately. Astrup, on November 17, 1935. A delightfully informal evening Birger Wester's orchestra was Expert Beauty Service ning, December 12. the ubje This year the club will be com­ After the ceremony, a buffet supper was spent playing bridge and other featured. The living room was Jefferson Court Phone 5446 posed of people who can converse was given in her honor by the ac­ games. The holder of the high cleared for dancing, which lasted obtained from the De; in French and understand it. Mem­ Phi Beta Hostesses tive members. score was Mrs. Robert Ford and from 9 to 12 p. m. Punch, sand­ bers will be taken in throughout the low, Leigh Davis. wiches and cookies were served in the year. At a Supper Party The Alpha Phi actives and pledg­ es had a steak dinner at their chap­ The party was brought to a de­ the dining room. Last Sunday Night All the men's rooms were open For the formal affairs ter house, Tuesday night November lightful conclusion by a birthday Meeting of Studio 12. surprise gift shower honoring Mil­ for inspection. Dress Accessories Phi Beta fraternity entertained Mr. Cook, Dr. and Mrs. Holt, and at a supper party last Sunday The past week-end the Universi­ dred Muccia. A large birthday Arrow or Manhattan Shirts Club Held Last Week Dr. and Mrs. Campbell chaperoned night at Orangewood, the home of ty of Florida celebrated its annual cake was presented to the guest of Collars, Ties, Studs, Links for the evening. The last meeting of the Rollins Mrs. George Warner, honoring its Fall Frolics. Many Rollins stu­ honor and a delicious buffet supper Studio Club was held at the Choco­ patrons and patronesses. dents were seen there—some of late Shop, Wednesday, November A buffet supper was served those attending were: Jack Shotz, Those present beside the active Dr. 0. P. Fairchild 13. There was an interesting dis­ from the dining room table which Florence Kelley, Opal Peters, Har­ members were: Mrs. Robert Stan­ Lectures in Seminar cussion on modern American art­ was decorated with flowers and riet Rose, Ruth Scott , Howard ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pfister, Vir­ ists and their work. Grant Wood, lighted tapers. Showalter, Simpson Penney, John ginia Biddle, PrisciUa Eveleth, Lois Dr. 0. P. Fairfield, author of "The Italian Renaissance in Art" Birchfield, and Albert Ryder were After dinner all the guests were Bullock and Leah Bartlett. Graham, Wilda Schmidt, Viola Wil­ and former head of the art de­ mentioned in particular. Professor seated in the living room and son, Virginia Orebaugh, Heen Louise MacPherson spent the partment at Lawrence College, Ap­ Rae attended the meeting for the played Charades most of the eve­ Campbell, Louise Weeden, Dorothy past week-end in Jacksonville with pleton, Wisconsin, gave, by popu­ first time. He gave an interesting ning. At the close of the game a Shepherd. turn to the conversation. few of the group took part in an her parents. lar request, a second lecture on The next meeting will be on impromptu improvisation. Mrs. Gordon Spence spent Thurs­ Mrs. Rae entertained her Folk Egypt, based on a recent visit. Wednesday, November 20, at the Phi Beta is a national honorary day night at the Kappa Alpha The­ Dancing Class at Tea, Sunday, at This comprised the schedule for fraternity for ta house. the Florida Cabin. last Thursday's

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In spite of the Mclnnis Rips Baby Hatter's walked off with two victories in bruising they took from Miami, Line to Star in Last last week's intramural touch foot­ Meeting the favored at Miami Friday night, the eleven men were mustered to­ ball. The Phi Delt's won once and Rollins Tars will go on the field in their last chance to tie up the gether to play Stetson last Friday Game for Rollins Chase Hall split two games. The "Little Four" championship in a three way tie, a championship which night in DeLand. The first half Stetson now feels over-sure of winning. There will be no motorcade. ended -with the home team six Coming back in the second half X Club lost their only game and Dopesters state firmly tha points ahead, but in the second to overtake the six to nothing lead the Theta Kappa Nus took it on half the Tars came back to push of the Stetson Freshmen, a badly the chin twice. Hurricanes should overcome the rest since their Armistice Day tilt Tars. As proof of their stand over three touchdowns, winning battered Rollins B Team submerg­ On Tuesday the K. A.'s beat the with the Alabama State Teachers they point to the records of the the game 18-6. Cetrulo, Law, and ed its injuries to win its second Theta Kappa Nus 12 to 0. Ih the and the team has been steadily im­ teams. Tampa, the fourth mem­ Kirby showed that they could of­ victory out of three starts from The University of California continued its winning ways when it first quarter Bill Whalen passed proving all season. Miami will be ber of the unofficial league con­ fer tough competition for the var­ the Baby Hatters on Hulley Field smashed Washington, 14-0, at Berkeley. With Tenney running inter­ to Wilson Scanlon for 25 yards and just recovering from a game with stituting the "Little Four", was sity backs next year. in DeLand last Friday night. The ference, U. C. Halfback Fowler is shown making a big gain in that a touchdown. A long pass from Wake Forest last Friday, which able to win over Miami by only final score was 18 to 6. battle. Whalen to Tully put the ball on the they won by a lone field goal, 3-0. If the S. I. A. A. still rules the one touchdown but overcame the From the opening whistle to the 5-yard line from which point Tully roost next year, this season's Tars in a one-sided game to the At a meeting of the Adminis­ rest period between halves the rounded end for the second score. freshman showing should be in­ Orlando Vets Top tune of 19-6. tration of the College last Friday dicative of a good varsity for Hatters had everything their own Cloverleaf and Pi Both tries for extra point were it was decided not to permit any Stetson, the last team which 1936. However, that is rather far way. Rollins took the ball only Phi Win in First Rollins Faculty in stopped. motorcade to Miami this year. will meet the Tars this season, in the future to be discussed at twice and was then unable to make The whole K. A. team played The motorcade to the home of the Basketball Games Last Week was able to beat Miami by only this point. The present varsitj any yardage and kicked. On the well and as a unit, while Hank Hurricanes two years ago was a other hand the home team com­ one point and last Friday whipped troubles are serious enough with­ Pi Phi and Cloverleaf were the Last Friday, the Eollins faculty Lauterbach and Al Stoddard fea­ great success and very popular pleted eight consecutive passes. Tampa, 9-7, while Southeastern out worrying about next year. victors in the opening game of the tennis team played four doubles tured the Theta Kappa Nus. with the undergraduates. However, Louisiana who beat the Rollins In the second quarter Rollins Women's Physical Education bas­ matches at Orlando, losing two, Chase Hall lost to the Phi the Administration did not feel The Miami game is the next or team on their Florida trip, bowed the varsity schedule. To most of took possession of the ball on its ketball tournament. •winning one, and tying the other, Delt's 7 to 6 when the fraternity that time could be spared, so it one-yard line and kicked out to to the Hurricanes in a close game. us it is probably the most import­ The Pi Phi's upset the Gamma against four teams representing team made their extra point on a has been said, from class work for the forty. Two passes, Warren to ant event on the Tar's program. Phi's, 23-13, in a well contested that city. McGill and Lambert pass from Smith to Andrews. They These scores, together with the a "general exodus" this year. Van, brought the ball in Stetson's fact that the Tars will be playing This year Rollins will again be the game wth Eileen Gallagher lead­ (Orlando) defeated Hutching and had scored the touchdown when Individual students will be per­ possession within the five-yard before an unsympathetic crowd in underdog, but unlike last year the ing the winner's offense with 17 Davis, 7-5, 6-4. Johnson and Carr Twitchell intercepted Makemson's mitted to make the trip if they markers and Smith crashed the their game away from home, give game will be played in Miami. The points. Caroline Crosby lead the beat Kinsler and Waddington of pass. With three minutes left fulfill the usual routine for get­ line for the tally. the Hurricanes their basis for op­ Hurricanes always put on i scoring for the Gamma Phis with Rollins 6-2, 6-2. Ward and Howard, Chase scored on a 30 yard run by ting week end permissions, being The Tar scores came in the sec­ timism. show and their followers turn out 12 points. Giltinan and a pass from Brow­ excused from classes and the girls ond half. Taking the ball on their members of the Rollins' faculty en masse to cheer them on. With Anne Whyte and Mary nell to Cross. The pass for extra On the other hand, the Blue and presenting permissions from home own twenty, the Rollins team, were the victors in a match with erything else being equal this may Acher leading the attack, Clover­ point was knocked down. Gold gridmen have had a good and invitations from hostesses in working with a new vitality, mar­ West and Piatt of Orlando, 4-6, have enough psychological effect to leaf won from Kappa Alpha Theta In the first of Thursday's games Miami for the week end.. These ched down the field for the first 6-3, 6-3. Thc other match resulted win the game for the Miamians. by the score of 24-13 in the sec­ the K. A.'s smothered the X Club arrangements must be made by score with Cetrulo skirting a wing in a tie 4-6, 6-4, 9-9, when Foster ond game. Jeanette Lichtenstein 20 to 0. Whalen threw three pass­ tonight. Since Stetson defeated Tampa, to reach the end zone. and Trowbridge came back at Rollins victory over Miami and featured on the loser's team by es for touchdowns; two to Si Vario In the final quarter, two march­ Johnson and Balch of Orlando, af­ STEISON CLAIMS ral changes ha take Stetson would mean a tie for the tallying 12 points. and one to Wilson Scanlon. Hs es, one of sixty and one of fifty ter the latter had them at set place in the Rollins line-up for small college championship of the made good two dropkicks out of yards, accounted for two more point a number of times. Friday's game. -Bohunk Young, state. This distinction seems to three for the extra points. touchdowns. Kirby carried the ball Faculty Tournament who tore through Jim Mobley's be becoming more coveted as time Chase Hall marched down the "LITTLE 4" TITLE each time, as a fast wilting Stet­ holes in the Alabama Teachers' goes on and to keep Tampa In Tennis to Start field and scored the only touch­ son line gave way before the Wofford Record Not line, will start in the backfield and Stetson from claiming it, would be down of the game with the Theta blocking of Mclnnis and his team­ Under the direction of Profes­ Defeat of Tampa Last Friday Chick Prentice, whose passing was a feather in the Tar's cap. This Kappa Nus on a pass from Brow­ mates. sor Kinsler, a tennis tournament Impressive So Far Basis for Statement one of the high-lights in the Ar­ championship has distinct possi­ nell to Minott as soon as they got for members of the Rollins Facul­ mistice Day contest, will replace bilities for the future. A post­ Stetson, by not allowing the the ball. Brownell failed on an ty and Staff is being arranged for Wofford College, which is coming The , who are the battered Murray. Howe and season game between the winnei game to be postponed after the end run for the extra point. Art Rollins squad had suffered heavily the near future. IHatches in to Leesburg November 29, to meet scheduled to play Rollins on De­ Carmody are also slated to start -"' ;-,'me northern team would do Brownell and Jack Llakemson were at the hands of Miami B team last both singles and doubles play will the Tars, has not had an impres­ cember 6, claimed the Florida in the backfield for the Tars. • bf)ih for Florida and the outstanding for Chase. Monday, forced the use of Cleve­ be arranged. All those interested sive schedule so far this year. The "little four" championship Friday The line will remain substantial­ •.•,!it:ting college. Yesterday the Phi Delta Theta land Mclnnis as a substitute should sign up on the entry list team has played six games, several night by administering a 9-7 de- ly the same as in the recent games. Seven met the Rho Lambda Nu guard. Mclnnis, playing his last posted on the bulletn board in with much stronger teams from deat to the Levy and Powell are picked for the team in the early period, while in New Recreational game in a blue and gold jersey, Carnegie Hall as soon as possible larger colleges, winning one, tying Spartans. wing positions outside of Greaves the second game the Chase Hall Pastime Initiated was easily the outstanding player one, and losing four. Stetson's winning margin came and Baker at the tackles. Ken and Kappa Alpha teams clashed early in the first period on a bad Solomons, if his injured elbow on the field, despite the fact that Innis came in for Lockhart and The Washington and Lee Eleven Attempting to popularize roller with the Chaseites trying to up­ pass from center to Cox of Tampa permits, may start in one of the he has been out of uniform since Scanlon early in the first period skating as a sport in this locality set the powerful fraternity team. behind the goal after the Spar­ tackle positions. Jim Mobley is the middle of last season. His and Penny started the second the Palace Roller Skating Rink is blocking was excellent and flanked tans had held on the four-yard practically assured of his regular quarter for Kishel, whose knee, contemplating the designation of £ by the promising Dennis he was managed to win an 18-0 victory line. berth at guard while the other regular weekly Rollins Night. Al­ able to rip hole after hole in the twisted in the Miami game, was Automobiles over Rollins' future opponent, who Both teams scored during the side of center will be filled by so in the plans of the managemeni opposing line. bothering him. Lockhart replaced Taken care of by the month bowed to The Citadel after defeat­ third period. Rodrigues, substi­ either Argyris or Brown. is the possibility of roller-skate Kirby, declared ineligible for Penny in the fourth quarter. Dau­ ing a Guilford team to the tune of tuting for McCartney, found the The center position will be, as hockey. Undergraduates would be varsity play because of his late nis, Dennis, Turk, Weiss and Washing and Simonizing 18-6. Wofford's fourth game cam* key to the Hatters' defense and in usual, split between Danny Wi­ Hume were the other Tar line- out in a 0-0 tie with Rollins' oppon­ six plays crossed their goal. God­ nant and Carroll Goodwin. invited to take part in this ac­ arrival at school last year, was Come in and get our prices. tivity. the outstanding man in the back- Van and Herber started at the ent of last year, Erskine, but the win's placement accounted for the The revamped backfield con­ additional point. In attempting to work up inter­ field. He scored two touchdowns ends for Stetson with Kelly and next week Catawba won a 20-6 tains no signal-caller so that as­ The lead stopped when a Tampa est in the Rollins Night the Palace and was responsible for many Swanson at tackles and Anderson Baggets Service victory, and Furman was the victor signment will probably go to Tom player was caught roughing on the Roller Skating Rink is anxious to yards gained on running plays. and Mason guards flanking Kirk­ standard Station by a count of 29-0 on Nov. 18, Powell, veteran stalwart, at end. first play after the kickoff, thus Reserves who will undoubtedly make a connection with some fra­ Only three passes were attempt­ land at center. The backfield was Corner E. Park and Fairbanks Newberry topped the South Caro­ ed by the Tars. One was incom­ Smith, McClullan, Warren and lina team last Friday 18-6. penalizing the Spartans 15 yards, see service are Murray, triple- ternity to undertake sponsorship of and six more points were gained the project. Thursday is the night plete when the Hatters' linemen Hall. threat back whose running is by Smith's 37 yard dash for a rapidly developing up to that of under consideration as the most ap­ crashed through rushing Cetrulo on the throw. Stetson touchdown followed by a Miller's, George Miller, the Lees­ propriate time. Fresh Salted Nuts of All Kinds Easily the outstanding man for placement by Wotring. burg flash who has spark-plugged The Palace Roller Skating Rink Potter's freshly made choco­ Bridge Prizes the Hatters was Warren whose lates, bon bons. and home Rollins held its unofficial title as the Tars more than once, and Bob is located at 134 South Main Street, accurate passing and running were made candies. 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