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Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 15, February 1, 1939

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Freshman Class To Conference of Children Are Guests For Produce Annual Show Superstition Keeps Quint Captain Craig Economists Is Tony Sarg's'Treasure Island' Pledges of Organizations To Stone from * Walk of Fame' Compete For Prize Tell Exploits Annie Russell Series Gives times of cheese "toasted mostly" Secretary of Dionne Guard­ stood out in the action. Show for Crippled Children At a meeting of the freshman germed Success The one-legged pirate. Silver ianship Places Rollins In To Local Crowd class held Thursday in the Bean­ li on College Theater Stage who ejaculated, "Shiver me tim­ Same Class As Mothers ery, it was decided that the annual bers!" could not be forgotten nor National Leaders In Probiems freshman show should be given Children from near and far an­ could the Doctor who exhibited Lectures On "Danger Is My J of Taxation, Labor and within the next two weeks. When Dr. Hamilton Holt, presi­ ticipated a top performance of both bravery and wisdom. Business" In Second Of This year's show is to be given dent of Rollins College, wrote to !^ Transportation Meet Robert Louis Stevenson's "Trea­ Mrs. Hawkins, although she had Annie Russell Series on a different basis than that of Dr. Dafoe for a stone from the sure Island" by Tony Sarg's Mar­ only a small part, was well received previous years. Instead of choos­ birthplace of the Dionne Quintup­ ionettes so they gathered with by the youthful audience but their ing certain people from the class lets for the Rollins Walk of Fame |Dr. Melcher Presides chattering excitement at the An­ favorite was young Jim. Adventures Run From as a whole, and trying to find time he was somewhat surprised to fi At Opening Meeting nie Russell Theatre last Saturday The costumes by Pearl B. in the already overcrowded extra­ Ieam that a flood of similar re­ Alaska To South Seas morning and afternoon. Their ex­ Craigue were perfect in detail all curricular schedule to plan an elab­ quests from superstitious women pectations realized, they left with the way from thd green suit and orate production, it was decided who thought the stone were an aid iPlight of Railroads Cited; glowing pictures of the Admiral red bandana of Long John Silver Takes Thrilling Pictures For that the various sororities, fra­ to fertility, prevented the Dionne i Remedies Suggested By Benbow Inn and The Stockade in to the modest dress of Mrs. Hawk- guardians from sending the stone. Movies; Is Authority On ^ Robertson, Sen. Hastings ternities and independent groups each present their pledges in com­ The following letters are the ac­ Marine Life and Diving Boys and girls participated in The children who saw the per­ k petition for a prize. tual correspondence carried on be­ drawing contests in the Winter formance including those guests \ Rollins College's Fourth Annual In this way, it is believed that tween Dr. Holt and the secretary Park and Orlando High Schools of the Annie Russell Series from Captian John D. Craig, interest- ^Economic Conference, which closed more will be able to participate of the guardianship. with the reward for the winners' the Fair Oaks Orphanage and the ng and colorful producer of Holly­ Acre Saturday after three days of and that a more diversified show My dear Dr. Dafoe: seats in President Holt's and An­ Parental Home and fifty children wood adventure pictures, was, pre­ iiscussion of various important can be given. Humor, as usual, nie Russell's boxes. Some of the from Umatilla, enjoyed it tremen­ I write to ask of you if you could sented last evening by Dorothy s^ujreTit economic problem's, was will be the keynote of the evening, children who were not fortunate dously. TTiey, however, weren't send us a stone from the home of Lockhart in an illustrated lecture ijume of the outstanding events of but serious talent will find its spot enough to win stood, sat on the the only ones for their parents as the quintuplets that we could put ght to take up the time of these on "Danger Is My Business" as the the college year. in the program, as well. ledges back of the loges and two well as they are looking forward in our Walk of Fame on the Rol­ very busy men. May I hasten to second attraction of the Annie slj This opinion was voiced by all At press time, no definite date little boys even decided that one to another Tony Sarg show next lins campus. re you that there is not the Russell Series. bt^ho were fortunate enough to be had been established, but some Author of the popular book lliable to listen to the array of na- seat could hold them both. year. Our Walk of Fame now has slightest desire on Doctor Dafoe's Jim Hawkins, the young hero of groups have already started plan­ about six hundred stones in it from part or my own to make light of "Danger is My Business," Captain ;il(tional figures who appeared here ning their acts ... so it's ON Craig gave his widely-known lec­ tii,at this conference. The sessions, the piece, pleased the children and the homes of nationally and inter­ the importance of your Walk of they applauded him with gusto fol­ Rollins Choir Gives WITH THE SHOW! nationally famous people. These Fame, which appears to be an ex- ture of the same name and illus­ jvwhich were open to the public as trated his thrilling exploits with I,well as the student body, were held lowing the advice of the announcer Concert In Orlando stones can be of any contour but ellent collective hobby. But Doc­ who explained that the players they should be flat at least tor Dafoe has found nothing in the films that won for him the cov­ ];,at the Annie Russell Theatre and eted Academy Award. the Winter Park Woman's Club. were small people who liked to Choral Group Is Directed By side and the deal length is about your second letter to influence his know when they pleased. Ercelle Lindsay Is 12xlG inches. We have carved on iginal decision in the matter. A native of Cincinnati, 0., Cap­ _ Sizeable crowds were attracted as Honaas; Siewert Is Organist tain John Craig has achieved dis­ J the three main topics of Transpor­ The first act started the playlet the : e of the person and Also, I wish to make clear, if off with an atmosphere of tensity you or some representative comes tinction as an author, scientist, sol­ tation, Taxation and Labor Prob- Last evening the Rollins A Cap­ Featured In Second the place fr n which the stone and excitement. Opening with to Callander, you are quite wel- dier of fortune and motion picture ilems were examined and their ail­ pella Choir under the "direction of comes. In th case the stone should Cap'n Bill Bones leading a rollick­ e to the stone. But we have producer. His travels have taken ments diagnosed by such experts Christopher O. Honaas gave a con­ be marked: ing drunken version of "Fifteen Symphony Concert )ne on the staff on whom the him from the gold fields of the Yu­ ' as Commissioner Frank MacNa- cert in the Orlando Municipal Au­ The Dionne Quintuplets Men on a Dead Man's Chest" it duty could conveniently fall, of ar­ kon, where he was snowbound for =^any, of the Interstate Commerce ditorium. This was one of the ser­ Annette, Cocile, Emilie, Marie, reached a thrilling climax when ranging to send it to you. The a winter, to desert islands in the "T^ommission, State Senator John ies of programs arranged for the First Part of Program Is Yvonne the blind pirate forced Hawkins to nurses could hardly be expected to South Seas. At thirty-three, he \. Hastings, of New York, and Mr. tourists on Tuesday evenings. The Callander, Ontario lead him to Bones so he could "tip Broadcast As Part of Rol­ do it. Doctor Dafoe is very busy has lived through more adventures %arvey S. Chase, Accounting Con- full-vested choir was assisted by If you can get some stone-cutter him the black spot." The scene lins Variety Hour with more important matters and than most men ever read about. jultant. additional small choral groups, to carve this on the stone and send closed when Hawkins, Squire Tre- my office is several miles from Captain Craig has hunted tigers The Conference opened Thurs- soloists, and the Rollins Singing it to me by freight, it will go in lawney and the Doctor, having the hospital. (Insert in pen "in fact and elephants, has been a trouble lliay morning with a bang, with Dr. Waiters. Herman F. Siewert ac­ Last Wednesday evening in the our Walk. found the map, decided to sail in I have not visited the hospital in shooter in the California oil fields, rpjiVilliam Melcher presiding over a companied a number of the selec­ Winter Park High School Audi­ I enclose you a clipping about search of the treasure. the past 8 weeks") Thus, because has fought man-eating sharks and general discussion of Transporta- tions on the organ. torium the music lovers of this re­ the Walk. We have in it all the The Squire in his red coat and of this inconvenience alone, we feel giant devil fish in ocean depths, =;ion Problems. In the initial ses- The choir sang the following mu­ gion received with great enthusi­ Presidents of the United States, the Captain in his blue helped that you will surely forgive us and has trudged over miles of sea -lion, Dr. Truman C. Bigham, Pro- sic: "Listen to the Lambs" by R. asm the second concert given by such famous people from Canada make the scene aboard the ship, the refusal. bottoms in order to set up his own |Tfessor of Economics at the Univer- N. Dett, "The Cherubic Hymn" by the Central Florida Symphony Or­ as Montcalm, Wolfe, Champlain, Hispaniola, the most colorful of As you mention, an attempt to specially designed undersea motion ity of Florida spoke, followed by Gretchaninoff, "Praise to the chestra under the direction of Al­ etc., etc. the play. The climax arrived when connect maternal instinct and a picture cameras and film the un­ '*]olonel William J. Wilgus, a rail- Lord" by Christiansen, "How exander Bloch. Very sincerely yours, Hawkins, hiding in the apple bar­ fertility superstition with a "sol­ usual. •oad executive. Both men discussed Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place" The first part of the program, Hamilton Holt rel, overheard the plans of the emn educational institution" is in- Craig is the world's foremost he sad plight of the railroads to- from Brahm's "Requiem," "150th which was broadcast on the Rollins Dear Mr. Holt: pirate Black Dog and the rather trigueingly amusing. (That spell­ deep-sea photographer. Never sat­ : lay. Psalm" by Cesar Franck, "Bless Variety Hour, consisted of the Thank you for your letter of the soft hearted villain. Long John 29th last, inviting us to send a ing of intrigueingly has me a bit isfied with his equipment, he was _ In the afternoon, Mr. B. D. Rob­ the Lord, Oh My Soul" by Ipalitov overture to "The Marriage of Fi­ Silver. stone for your Walk of Fame. worried—sorry). So, by all means constantly experimenting. Diving ertson, who was one of the six men Ivanov, and "Salvation is Created". garo" by Mozart. This is a bril­ Much noise of yelling and shoot­ While we appreciate your inter­ release my letter to your under­ equipment and camera gear were 'n the nation chosen by President In contrast to these numbers the liant composition and might easily ing accompanied the fight at the est and the honor of the invitation, graduate paper. But, in fairness improved time and again. Finally, Roosevelt last year to act as a Singing Waiters and other small have become simply an exhibition Blockade but the last at the mys­ we are sorry that we cannot com­ to the Guardianship, I think this the Craig-Nohl diving dress, the Committee to solve the railroad groups sang songs that are popu­ of the orchestra's ability in rapid tic site of Ben Gunn's cave when ply. Women have attached a be­ second letter and your two letters last word in deep water diving Lmuddle, spoke again on the rail- lar on the campus. playing had not Mr. Bloch given the treasure was at last found lief that the stones from the hos­ should be published together with equipment, was successfully test­ 'road problem. Mr. Robertson de­ On March 12, the entire choir the piece instead a unified, well- was more thrilling. pital grounds are an aid to fertili­ it in order that our respective po­ ed in Lake Michigan and the At­ cried the discriminatory laws which will go to Mountain Lake to give a balanced vitality which thoroughly The character of Ben Gunn, the ty. The result has been a flood of sitions be made perfectly clear. lantic in 1923. His broadcasts from the railroads at present operate vesper service in the late after­ woke up the audience but did not strange man dressed in goatskin, requests for these stones and has Admittedly, the decision was the bottom of Lake Michigan were under, and stressed the need for a noon. This is a return engage­ wear them out. who, marooned on Treasure Island necessitated a rigid rule that no (Continued on page 2) heard via short wave in England, transportation policy which will ment following a very successful The radio listeners were able al­ for three years, dream many stones be sent away. Scotland, Honolulu and Norway, cover all forms uniformly. appearance there last year. At so to hear the first movement of Very truly yours, and his undersea camera, by this Senator John A. Hastings, the present negotiations are being Robert Schumann's Concerto in A George Sinclair, time equipped with special filters, next speaker, aroused much inter­ made for concerts at St. Peters­ Minor for piano and orchestra be­ Lotte Goslar Will Secretary produced films almost as clear as est with his plea for the "Postal- '39 Tomokan To burg and Clearwater. Several fore the broadcast ended. The those shot on the surface. soloist for this concerto, the only My dear Mr. Sinclair: ization of railroad passenger years ago the choir sang before a In all probability Captain Craig one the composer wrote for piano, Your letter of December 2nd Appear on Rollins fares. Senator Hastings' plan, crowded auditorium at St. Peters­ is one of the greatest living au­ was Ercelle Mitchell Lindsay of gave me the shock of my life. The based on the success of the first Rank With Best of burg. If tentative arrangements thorities on submarine life. He Sarasota, a former pupil of Josef rigid rule you have that no stones class mail department in the Unit- are completed, these appearances Stage Friday Night knows from actual experience what ! Hofmann at Curtis Institute in can be sent away from the hospital fed States, aims at increasing rail­ will be made either the last part these cruel monsters do and how College Year Books Philadelphia. or home where the quintuplets road revenues by lowering rates. of March or the beginning of World Famous Dance Mime they act under given circumstances; He was closely questioned, both by April. Mrs. Lindsay is an accomplished tatcd by the combination of super­ his films substantiated what he the other speakers and the audi­ Last Year's Annual Wins All- pianist; she i| also an understand­ Acclaimed As "A Howling Other events of importance in stition and the mother instinct, but said and believed. ence, who asserted some skepticism American Award Of Asso­ ing woman, else she could not have Success By Theatergoers which the choir will participate surely you would not put Rollins Captain Craig has a unique job over the plan's practicality. Dean ciated Collegiate Press are Founders' Week and the Bach interpreted this beautiully roman­ in moviedom. He has at his com­ College in either of these cate­ Lotte Gosler, one of the great­ Winslow S. Anderson presided over Festival. The Rollins Choir will be tic music in so sympathetic a man­ mand a band of youthful movie gories. We are supposed to be a est dance mimes of today, will pre­ this session. The 1939 Tomokan will be per­ the nucleus for a chorus of 150 ner. Her bass chords were thrill­ technicians who can and dare do "solemn" educational institution sent "Dances from Life" in the President Hamilton Holt presid- haps one of the most Interesting voices singing three programs of ing in their dynamics and her almost everything. They are all in and our Walk of Fame is the only Annie Russell Theatre on Friday over the meeting held Thurs­ collegiate annuals of the year. Don Bach music, March 1 and 2. treble notes were clear and smooth their early twenties; they have collection, as far as I know, of evening, February 3, at eight fif­ day evening, at which Mr. Robert Cetrulo, editor-in-chief, has been though, at times, slightly perfunc­ been college athletes, aviators, stones from the homes of some six teen o'clock. Wilberforce, Director of the Brit­ working continually since the sum­ tory. Mrs. Lindsay knows how to deep-sea divers, and several have hundred immortals. Miss Gosler, who was born in ish Museum of Information, of mer vacation to make his Tomokan Dr. Martin Lectures follow her phrasing notations, an been on Olympic teams. When If you would not jeopardize Dresden, Germany, received her New York City, spoke on "Indus­ of 1939 a success, 'and with his ability which many pianists over­ Holly\vood needs some background On Jewish Question your secretarial position, would it early training in the dancing trial and Economic Conditions in capable staff cooperating with him shadow with their desire to be sen­ material, either of scenery, natives, be asking too much to have our re­ school of Palucca. She made her England." we can look forward to a well sationally different. or animals. Captain Craig and his To Speak Next On a Perma­ quest for a stone officially taken Berlin debut at the Volksbuhne and Taxation and city financial af­ planned edition. Although the gen­ In the first movement and the harum-scarum bunch are sent to up with the five guardians in sol­ made a triumphal tour of Czecho­ fairs held the spotlight during the eral theme and style of the book nent Domestic Policy for U.S. intermezzo the orchestra's accom­ get it. Their ability to obtain au­ emn conclave assembled, to say slovakia, Switzerland, Austria, Friday sessions, presided over by cannot be made public, it is safe to paniment was excellent with the thentic and unusual thrill "shots" nothing of the Business Manager Belgium, and Holland, where her Dean Arthur D. Enyart and Mr. say that they will be most original. Dr. John Martin presented his exception of one or two instances has made them very much in de­ and Secretary-Treasurer. programs were received with the Eldridge Hart, during the morning In succeeding the 1938 Tomokan lecture "The Problems of Palestine in which its volume somewhat mand by the leading producers. As your letter constitutes the same enthusiasm as they had been ind afternoon sessions, respective­ this year's book will have a great and World Jewery" in the audi­ overcame the soloist's perform­ Captain Craig is one of the best first refusal, except one, that we in Germany. ly. Dr. E. R. A. Seligman, dean deal to live up to. Last year the torium of the Winter Park High ance. In the last movement the story-tellers to ever step on a plat­ have had in the six hundred or Miss Gosler came to America as >f the country's contemporary eco- yearbook received All-American School last Thursday morning, orchestra did not respond with the form, and his exciting stories veri­ more stones we have in our Walk one of the stars in Erika Mann's lomic scholars and authors, high- Honor Rating in the intercollegiate January 26, at 11:00. He will con­ precision it might have attained. fy that danger is his business. of Fame, I hope if the Guardian­ "Pepper Bill" and was one of the ighted the growth of taxation and field of schools having an enroll­ tinue his series of lectures on prob­ The program was concluded with Many of his thrilling experiences ship is still adamant, that you will outstanding performers in Elsa mded with a word of admonition ment less than one thousand stu­ lems of significance in the world Tchaikowsky's greatest sym­ have been featured in Esquire, permit me to reprint your letter of Maxwell's revue, "Who's Who." "or caution to Florida's legislators, dents. This rating was based up­ today with a talk on "A Permanent phony, the "Pathetique." This, the Readers Digest, Popular Mechan­ December 2nd in our College un­ After completing an engagement n their search for new tax reve- on the general plan of the book, the Domestic Policy for the United last of his symphonies, has often ics, American and other leading dergraduate paper, for it will at the Rainbow Room in Radio City, lues. contents, art work, senior pictures, States" Thursday morning Febru- been called his own "swan song" magazines. because of its peculiarly melan­ greatly amuse and interest our en­ she started on a tour of America, Mr. Hart, Winter Park attorney finance and general impression on tire student body. ffho preceded Dr. Seligman, gave the reader. Of all the criterions choly qualities. In this composi­ When she appeared at Dartmouth, Very sincerely yours, I scholarly talk on "Federal Estate for judgment on the book the read­ tion Mr. Bloch was in his best me­ she received thirty-nine curtain Many Film Stars Hamilton Holt Notice md Inheritance Taxes." Other er's impression Is the most import­ dium because of his long years of calls, at Lehigh she was hailed as Dear Mr. Holt: ?'riday speakers were Mr. Robert ant. The reader must "feel" the Are College Grads study in Russia with Leopold Auer. a "sensation", and the Contempor­ Unfortunately I do not have the Any men interested in learning ?ennington, retired New York life depicted in the pages, and Mr. Bloch appeared to have great ary Club of St. Louis described her authority necessary to instruct the about the opportunities existing )anker and Mr. Harvey S. Chase, grasp the personality of the con­ If the University of Texas sent affection for this work and carried tritely but aptly as "a howling Guardianship what they shall dis­ for further education at the United vho advocated a revision of both tents, which is compacted by the mail to former students, not a few over its obvious weakness of cuss in their meetings. So the most States Coast Guard Academy itate and national tax laws, stress- staff and student body. of the letters would be addressed "marking time" with great under­ One of Miss Gosler's most evi standing. His interpretation of I could do toward acceeding to should leave their names at the ng the fact that ability to pay With the present rate of effi­ to Hollywood, for some of the best- dent traits is her irresistable sense the more melodious and brilliant your request that the matter be Dean's office not later than 9:00 ihould be of paramount importance ciency, the Tomokan will probably known film actors and actresses of humor; however, she interprets passages could hardly have been brought before them, was to show o'clock Thursday morning, Feb. 2. n the new system. be ready for the students at least once attended the U. of Texas. tho more serious moments of life surpassed as may be imagined. your letter to Doctor Dafoe. The Lieutenant Collins will be there to Saturday morning found Dr. three weeks before school ends in John Boles, screen lover, who with an ease and ability that dem­ was born at Greenville, was gradu­ Those who have enjoyed the doctor has decided that the ques­ onstrate her versatile talents. Al­ interview any who are interested. fohn J. Stoneborough, of the De- June. This, in itself, is an unusual tion of whether or not to break Jartment of Labor opening the feat, since the annual has never ated from the University in 1917 first two concerts of this season though Miss Gosler denies having this rule for, as you style yourself, The University of Cincinnati session with his discussion of been ready for students until the and studied in New York and are looking forward to the succeed­ any dramatic ability, no actr "a solemn educational institution" museum has acquired the thigh­ ,'Handling Labor Disputes in a De- last two or .three days before the Europe before beginning his ing ones which will be given on can move her audience to tears in Florida, is not of sufficient bone of an ice-age elephant. (Continued on page 2) school year came to a close. screen career. February 22 and March 22. laughter more readily than she. THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY L French Circle Holds Speaks to English Majors Science Majors May Business Men Pick Symphony Orchestra Chalmers' Lecture First Meeting Friday Prof. Bailey Talks Compete for U.S. Jobs Plays At Sarasota High School Grad Reveals Conditions To English Group Agriculture Positions Will Be Bloch Conducts Program Pn, Kaye Elected President of Open to Graduates Enthusiastic Audience In War Torn Spain Newly Organized Group on'The Lost Colony' With Experience The French Circle met for the Senior science students graduat­ The Central Florida Symphoj, Orchestra has returned from j^ first time this term on Friday eve. Dramatics Prof Is Production ing this spring from Rollins Col­ CoUege Man Stands Second In Former Hifetory Professor ning, January 26th, in the Kappa lege will have the opportunity to Choices By Nation's Execu­ first tour where it was invited k, Kappa Gamma Lodge. Arlene Kayi Manager of Famous Pag­ the newly formed Sarasota Sym Gives Fourth In Series Of compete for positions with the U, tives Says Fortune World Events Talks was elected president of the group eant; Given Outdoors S. Department of Agriculture, phony Society to present the firjj which has been completely r which in the 76 years since it wa; concert in Sarasota's Municimi New York, Jan. 25 — Almost Auditorium. ™ ganized by Professor Arsenault, Professor Howard Bailey, of the founded has established a world Dr. Thomas Chalmers, former who has taken Madame Bowman's half of the nation's families believe ->peech and dramatic department, wide reputation with its long list The orchestra, under the direc. professor of history at Eollins Col­ position in the Language Depart­ of scientific achievements, accord a college man has the best chance lion of Alexander Bloch, was ••poke to the dramatic, speech and for success — but executives who lege, lectured on "Spain Since ment. Virginia Biddle and Leon ing to Dean Anderson. heard by an audience of 2,000 English majors at their bi-monthly do the most hiring think the ex­ Stackler were elected to help Miss Civil Service application blanks which responded to its perform July, 1936" at the Winter Park meeting held in the Woolson Build­ perienced high school graduate is Kaye in the preparation of futun may be obtained at the nearest ance with cheers and applause High School auditorium last Mon­ ing Thursday evening, January 26. more likely to succeed. programs. Post Office named in the exam The program was a repetition of day. The following is an account During the evening the follow He discussfed the pa;geant '"The tion announcement, or by writing These beliefs are revealed today the one presented last Wednesday of the lecture. ing recordings were played: Lost Colony" which is staged every the Civil Service Commission by Fortune magazine in publish­ evening here in Winter Parle. Jt Barcelona has fallen. This an­ "Danse Macabre" by Saint Saens summer on Roanoke Island in Washington, D. C. Ask for An­ ing its latest survey of public consisted of the overture to Ho, cient city was a trading port of Debussy's "L'apres-midi d'un North Carolina from July 3rd to nouncement 18 and Application 8 opinion in its February issue. The zart's "Marriage of Figaro" the Phoenicians in the time of Faun", "Clair de Lune", and La September 5th. The Department estimates that survey was conducted by the same Schumann's Concerto in A Minor King Solomon. It later belonged Cathedrale Englontie", and a Professor Bailey, who is produc­ more than 1,100 junior scientists scientific methods that enabled for piano and orchestra with Er­ to the Carthaginians, then to the lection from the opera "Manon" by tion manager for this outdoor play, with a starting salary of $2,000 a Fortune to forecast so accurately celle Mitchell Lindsay as soloist, Romans. It has passed through •HopO^fii) '^t9/LB/ spoke on the history of "The Lost year will be appointed this year. the conservative trend of the elec­ id the "Pathetique" Symphony^ many sieges. Discussions on the lives of Colony," the beginning of the An­ Applications must be on file with tions last November and to predict Tchaiskowsky. French composers were led by glo-American Civilization with the the Civil ServicTe Commission in Mr. Roosevelt's 1936 majority with The province of Barcelona has a Vocalists Vex Women an error of less than one per cent. population of about two million, the Tony Jenkins, Katherine Jennings, founding of the Roanoke Island Washington by February 27^from University of Mexico city has a population of something Arlene Kaye and Janet Jones. With Sweet Songs Colonies, and of the birth of Vir­ states east of Colorado and by Fortune sampled public opinion over half that number. It was a ginia Dare, who was the first March 2 from all other states. on the question: "Which do you Is Oldest University beautiful city, amphitheatre in Ted Shawn's Male child born of English parents in Applicants qualified for entrance think has a better chance of earn­ shape, and far back stands Mount Kappas Awake Long Enough America. "The Lost Colony" as a will be notified of the examination ing a living today — a high school Contrary to popular belief the Tibidadao like the center of a pyr­ Dancers Present to Sing Back to Serenaders Communal Theatre is sponsored place and date. graduate who has had four years first university in America was amid looking down through the and produced by the Roanoke Island The record of the department re­ of experience, or a man just out not Harvard. Nor was Baylor U 'Dance of the Ages' The local, vocal barnstormers, centuries on wars, changes of re­ Historical Association, in coopera­ veals many notable victories of college?" Th*e replies were: the first institution of higher led as usual by Danny Boy Rodda, gime. It noted warriors as they Ted Shawn and his male dancers tion with the Federal Theatre and scored by department scientists, High school student—34.4%. learning west of the Mississippi, played a couple of one-night stands passed; over that road Hannibal appeared once again, in a new other agencies of Works Progress including discovery of the cause College Graduate — 33.4. For exaatly 85 years before John in this vicinity last week. The led his elephants on his way to the opus, "Dance of the Ages," an ele­ Administration. The first plans and prevention of such widespread Depends on man and/or experi- Harvard endowed his dream school minstrels, consisting of Jake conquest of Rome. Caesar, too, mental rhythmus in four move­ for the production were formed by livestock maladies as hog cholera, ce — 14.8 in Cambridge in 1638, some of the Giantonio, Don (Permanent Wave) traveled that road. Then gener­ ments, that was beautifully re­ a group of citizens from Roanoke anthrax and cattle fever. Experienced man better at first, more ambitious Spanish explorers ations later came Charlemagne. ceived. Cram, "Pants" Ely and that na­ Island and the state. The Water­ college man better later — 9.7. and educators founded the Univer. tionally known exponent of the By their achievements the pion­ The soldiers of Napoleon conquered The first movement was based side Theatre was constructed and College man gets the breaks re­ sity of Mexiio. This little school "iron horn" Jive Wetherell sere­ eer scientists have commanded and held Barcelona from 1809 to on the element Fire. Flaming to the equipment was installed with gardless of merit — 2.8. opeed its doors in 1553. naded the sororities on Tuesday public respect in a field that now 1816. an excellent beginning it soon be­ the help of staff members and stu­ demands more young people than Don't know — 4.9. At this time which was very few and Prexie Holt on Wednesday. dents from The Carolina Playmak­ "Thus one third of the nation's Now comes Franco. came smothered in its own confu­ ever before, says Dean Anderson. years after Hernando Cort«i sion. In spite of the very fine The Kappas, evidently the only ers at the University of North families believe that the college crushed the tottering- Aztec em- But no conquest of Barcelona dancing of Barton Mumaw, the girls who woke up at the noise, Carolina. Two hundred costumes has the best chance for suc- pire, a flourishing civilization ex­ ever carried such weight of Fate "initiation" was amazingly like a sang back to the carolers and, ac­ are used in the production. ' Fortune points out. "If the isted in Mexico. Scholars and as this. We are witnessing the Pierson's Give New Follies number. cording to some sources of infor­ Music for the symphonic drama qualified answers are included — writers had begun to come over end of the Spanish War. The sec­ LACTOL Manicure Perhaps the most beautiful of mation, weren't at all bad. At the is furnished by a chorus from the those to the effect that the college from the old world, and the first ond Spanish republic with a con­ the four w^as the second element. Gamma Phi house Don Cram urged Westminster College of Music of n the long run, or textbook in philosophy to be writ­ stitution based, in large measure, Water. Beautifully costumed and for greater sweetness than ever, Princeton, New Jersey. The actors It is now possible for you to give that he will get the breaks even if ten in America was used in the on the American constitution, is well danced, it flowed as easily saying, quote "Come on fellows, were chosen from four sources, your nails the same type of effec­ he is worthless — then the poten­ new universiyt. apparently dead. Spain returns to and smoothly as water itself. let's make THIS GOOD." Unquote. namely: the Elizabethan Players tive, basic care that you give your tial male college n^arket would her past, but that is not all. The This was titled "Recognito Sum- At Cloverleaf, Pat Pritchard awak­ and other native citizens of Roa­ skin, using scientific LACTOL derive from about 45 per cent of nation that holds Spain controls Earth was the theme of the third mularum." Fray Alonso de la ened long enough to reuest Matt noke Island; the Federal Theatre treatments to normalize nails, the nation's families. the Western Mediterranean. To movement and though the cos­ Veracruz was the author. Vera­ to sing 'Snowball," which was and professional theatres; the Uni­ which besides supplying the sur­ •'Theoretically this potential col- all appearances. Franco owes a tumes were reiharkably like Gram- cruz also wrot two other text­ forthwith done. versity of North Carolina, Duke face with moisture and oil, pre­ :e market should exist regard­ deep debt of obligation to Italy pa's red flannel underwear, it was books for use in the school. They Included on the programes were University and Hood College, serve flexibility and lusture. less of the economic condition of and Germany. He cannot very the most successful of the four were "Dailectia Resoluto cum tex- "Kappa Alpha Rose," "Potatoes in Maryland; and the local CCC camp the people giving the answers, be­ well show ingratitude to those movements. The audience, a bit The Revlon chemists spent tu Aristotelian," logic with an the Oven," "Snowball," "You where members played the parts cause the boy who raises himself powers. The western Mediterran­ puzzled by the abstractness of the months in laboratory experiments Aristotelian text, and 'Thysica Wore a Tulip," and in closing "All of Indians and pioneers. up from an environment of ignor- ean is a passageway between first two, eagerly grasped at this to find the secret of keeping nails Speculatio," an explanation of Tru the Night." "We were hot on and poverty, works his way France and her African empire. number that contained things they In spite of some outside help in the best of condition for their Newton's law of gravitation. Th» that one" says Mr. Rodda. through college, and returns home The Balearic Islands stand midway knew. The satire was well reward- "The Lost Colony" production is health and beauty, and then de­ first two appeared in 1554 and the laude and a mink coat on that passageway. The clamor id by continuous laughter. Par­ distinctly a Roanoke Island project, veloped the LACTOL treatment. latter in 1557. All were printed is a tradition. for French territory by Mussolmi ticularly good was the infectious Conference Of and has all the flavor of the little LACTOL is an emulsified oil, rich one page at a time, on a crude will now grow louder and louder. Animal study danced by Fred Economists Is land. The management is local in consistency, creamy in appear­ "Actually, of course, it is mainly block printing press which was the France has given her answer.: Not Hearn. And memorable was the and the cast is, by a large margin, ance, and is designed to give back the upper income levels that count most modern in all Mexico at that one inch of territory to surrender. climax of the movement. Nerve- Termed Success predominantly native. It is the to the nail surface its required statistically as consumers of sheep- j time. twisting and horrible was the war hope of the sponsors, the authors, moisture and oil. Trained and reg­ Although there is a great Another of the books used was a Will Hitler back his ally of the ene called Carnage. (Continued from page 1) the staff, and everyone else con- istered manicurists give Revlon difference in the distribution of Rome-Berlin axis? If he does Latin grammar by Francisco Cer­ Back into the abstract again, id that this pageant will be LACTOL treatments, so if you are higher education among the vari- vantes de Salazar, the first rhe­ France will fight. Britain wou d the dancers concluded the evening mocracy." Dr, Stoneborough as- produced year after year for the having trouble in keeping your leves, there is an come to her defense. It would ted that "industrial relations in toric teacher in North America. with Air. It was the least imag­ people of the State and for the nails in condition, and if you want astonising uniformity of opinion lits title was "Commenteria in no longer be a case of defendmg inative, but none the less pleasing. this country will not be placed on many visitors who come to the to guard against the common caus- among them as to the value of col- Czechoslovakia to the east of Ger­ und footing until a man is free Ludovici Vivos Exercitaticiones There was an excellent solo, "On a neighborhood of Roanoke Island. of fragile, flaky nails, let many. The control of Spain -s to join a union if he so desires." Lingua Latinae." Also appearing Hilltop," by Wilber McCormack, The story of the drama pageant PIERSON'S give you a Revlon "By sex and age and size of vital to the nations of western Following Dr. Stoneborough, Dr. in 1554 this book is interesting for that was indeed the climax of the ncerns the hardships and strug­ LACTOL treatment manicure every place the differences are also Europe. It is almost vital to the William Lonsdale Taylor spoke on the hints it gives concerning the movement. gles of the settlers of that section week. The finished beauty and small, and even by occupation, with United States. Spain is the moth­ "The Work of the International teachers, their character and grad­ Without doubt, "Dance of the of the country, including the birth lusture of your nails will please 3me mdnor variations: Profes- er-country of all the Latin-Ameri­ Labor Organization." ing systems. ..ges" contains some of Shawn's of Virginia Dare. Professor Bailey, you even more if you ask for Rev- onal people favor college, but ex­ can nations except Brazil, and the In the closing session,- Dr. Royal Strangely enough, though each finest choreography. And his besides being the production man- ecutives, who do the most hiring, influence of Spain upon South W. France presided over a discus- i Jueltone, 1, 2, or 3—one ro­ of these volumes is nearly foiir dancers seemed so satiated with the part of Essex, give the high school student the America is enormous. The Latin of "Unemployment Insurance mantic shade in three depths that centuries old, a copy of each has the ideas that they pulled the au­ while his wife, in addition to hav­ best chance by an unqualified vote nations speak her language, have and Florida's Participation in this gives you that chic so important to been preserved and exists to-^ay in dience along by sheer force of their ing a part of her own, is the under­ of 41.6 per cent, against 28.6 per imbibed her literature and her re­ Phase of the Social Security Pro­ all costumes. The new Jueltone the University of Texas library dancing. Jess Meeker's discord- study for the actress taking the cent for the college graduate. ligious and political theories. If gram," by Mr. Royal Mattice, of will harmonize with the loveliest mtly beautiful music provided an part of Queen Elizabeth, and is one Italy and Germany control Spam, the Florida State College for Wo- of the season's important colors, The one big difference shown excellent clement for the drfncers. of the assistant stage managers. South America will offer stupen­ lys with a jewel-like sparkle. the breakdowns of answers is Yale University's "community But with it all, the opus contained Professor Bailey stated that last geographical: while the Northeast dous problems for the United All those participating in the Only Pierson's Beauty Shop gives chest" has raised more than $350,- none of the flashing moments that the play was presented to the most inclined to believe that States. , ^ conference expressed their com­ lew LACTOL treatment.—Adv. inl6 years. occurred again and again in "0 hundred thousand people, in­ the callow A. B. has a passport to The fate of Spain, therefore, plete approval of its objectives and Libertad," last year's production. cluding over seventy thousand paid nly 19.8 per cent of the concerns America. It is no longer evinced a strong interest in Rollins. SPO's, Independents Meet sensible for the American people admissions. "The Lost Colony" is people on the West Coast agree." to figure on the serene neutrality Superstition Keeps given four times a week. As the Rollins Press Store The University of Utah biologi- and isolation of the old days. The Phi Delts Initiate theatre is open, the actors have to On Monday night, January 23, Quint Stone From the ,1 museum has just received ar world has grown too small for Five; Pledges Give postpone the production in case of at eight o'clock the Independents extra-special gift of 2,000 birds that. The days are past when we Rollins Walk of Fame Dance For Actives but Professor Bailey said that and the Sigma Phi Omega frater- VALENTINES could close ourselves in and say last summer not one production had ty combined their musical tal­ (Continued from page 1) to be delayed. ents. Dick Wesson played the ac­ Monogramed Stationery we shall never again lift a hand in The Florida Beta chapter of Phi After he told of several of the cordion and Bob Carter strummed any war. We did not stay out of made to refuse your request, with­ Delta Theta announces the initia- teresting experiences and diffi­ the guitar as a duo to entertain the Typewriter Headquarters war twenty years ago. If the ter­ out a great deal of thought or dis- of Robert McFall, Clarence culties the troupe encountered, he group. Sales and Service rible war which we fear really heing given to the matter. IS, Morrison Casparis, Ralph and Mrs. Bailey read several scenes There was also a business meet- All Makes Used Typewriters breaks in western Europe, our in­ But with scores of requests coming Harrington, and Jack Makemson. from "The Lost Colony" to the ng at which a large group was terests and our emotions will al­ daily from people and institu­ Last Saturday night the pledges AMERICAN group of English majors. present. Davis Office Supply most inevitably pull us into it. tions great and insignificant for entertained the' actives at an im­ 19 E. Pine St., Orlando Facing these realities, I say now things great and small, it simply is promptu dance at the Phi Delt Phone 4822 Launderers Dry Cleaners what I have said many times be­ le to comply with any • fore: that the people of America but the simplest requests. The dance began at eight o'clock should give no guarantee to the I should consider it a favor to id lasted until twelve o'clock. The You will have missed CAMPUS AGENTS aggressors of Europe that they copy of the issue of your refreshments were punch and cook- RAY GREENE can count us out. In 1919 Wood- paper in which these letters ap­ Mrs. Margaret Coe was chap- Orlando's Greatest Treat ApiCf^Of —Rollins Alumnus— - Rick Gillispie row Wilson told the Foreign Af­ pear. for the dance. if you have not dined at fairs Committee of the Senate Best regards. WATCH REAL ESTATE BROKER Ollie Daugherty that if Germany had known in ad­ Very truly yours, wa State College scientists McOormac's Restaurant Tel. 400 100 Park Av vance that England and the United George Sinclair have devised a new method of 1 cant fix. States would both be in the war of Secretary ARD laking roquefort cheese, said to • 1914, she would never have struck ? the first commercial process de- QBlESSS^ nM Belgium. Germany felt that she Corned Beef, Cabbage ised for producing the product in ROY McCORMAC had a grievance against us for not the U. S. ORLANDO, FLORID.\ Southern Dairies Guaranteed having been frank with her. It is Still Old Favorites Lubrication not necessary that we should de­ The Public Works Administra­ SEALTEST ICE clare war, but every agency of Modern Americans still like tion has constructed 500 new build­ publicity in the United States their corned beef and cabbage with ings on campuses of U. S. colleges CREAM through these days should make it the odor left in. and universities. clear to the world that what hap­ At least that is the conclusion of is served exclusive Goodyear Tires and Tubes pens to humanity is a deep concern Cornell University's Prof. C. H. Blue Key, national honorary fra­ Willard Batteries to us and that it would be unsafe Myers, who has developed a new ternity, will hold its 1940 national WE INVITE YOU in the Beanery. type cabbage that does not give convention at Kent State Univer­ to count us out. That kind of to look over our cruise clothes—fashioned for frankness will be less likely to off objectionable odors when sity in Ohio. cooked. He came to his conclu­ the young and gay out of unusual fabrics in Washing and Waxing cause war than to prevent it. irresistable colors. Germany knew when she seized sion after surveying the sales re­ • Czechoslovakia, that Great Britain ports on his new cabbage, which Andy's Garage are surprisingly low. would not fight, and that France Church St. THE LITTLE GOWN SHOP MORRIS SHELL would not fight if Brita.n did not. The reason for the lack of popu­ 785 N. ORANGE AVE. ORLANDO. FLORIDA Aggression, therefore, would be larity, he believes, is the fact that Day Phone 75 SERVICE safe, and the tragic result was au­ the new cabbage is not well-known Barbara Mills, Mgr. in the U. S. Night Phone 319W Cor. E. Park & Fairbanis tomatic. Winter Park WEDNEDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1939 THE RO LLINS SANDSPUR The Romance of "Jesse James" Dr. Holt Takes To Air To Attend Meetings Kappa's and K. A.'s Call It CAMPUS THIS WEEK MEDLEY at your Speaks to Atlanta Women on Quits With One Final Party War Problems, Rollins Hume and Clanton unbalanced Simple and Sweet — Stevie, M. BABY GRAND themselves for the evening and A., Betty B. and Rita C. Dr. Hamilton Holt, president of Feudin' Comes To End With toasted marshmallows. Cocktails for Two—Jack Hall Beginning Wednesday, 1st Rollins, flew to Atlanta Friday to Stolen Goods Returned-But "Here is our burnt offering," and Betty Carey. speak at a luncheon meeting of the Lion Still Missing said Clanton, giving a dish of Wednesday, Thursday and League of Women Voters. He charred lumps to Sandy. When a Lady Meets a Gentle- Friday talked on his ideas for preserving The last crusade of the K. A. The refreshments were divine CHARLES LAUGHTON — man^Betts Vanderbilt and Dick ELSA LANCHESTER peace, stating that an internation- clan to the Kappa house wound up and devoured. Ninety-one sand­ "Turk. ir force would be the greatest with those handsome he-men tak­ wiches and a bowl of un-fouled "THE BEACHCOMBER" possible defense against the im­ ing off the little girls' shoes and {no spikes) punch disappeared rap­ I Can't Escape from You — Margo and Johnny. pending world war. His speech in- chasing them hither and yon idly. We notice that Charlotte Saturday, Sunday and Monday luded a description of Rollins, as around the campus. The outcome Stout has lived up to her name. Until the Real Thing Comes The epic story of the most : veil as observations of interna­ was picturesque. The super-men When the party got too hot, Brady Along — Polly and McFall. mantic outlaw in the history of tional affairs. gathered in a brotherly circle on flapped his ears and cooled things America! After the meeting Dr. Holt spent the Kappa doorstep. Shirts hung off. The music was a knockout. Ev­ Little Old Lady — Sandy as Filmed in Technicolor . hour or two hunting antiques, at half mast and frustrated ties erybody paired off nicely, — there Mrs. Jones. TYRONE POWER — and returned to Winter Park late flapped forgotten in the breeze. were no stags. "Change Partners" You're a Sweet Little Headache HENRY FONDA the afternoon. He remarked that Like "Little Tommy Tucker" they was the most popular record all —Sings Danny to Mickey. "JESSE JAMES" • travel seemed far more com­ sang—but not for their supper. evening. Pennies from Heaven — End of fortable and convenient than any They were interested in other Nevertheless, it was a fine and Nancy Kelly - Randolph Scott other way. things. dandy party. The hosts returned the month wish. Slim Summerville So an arbitration was arranged. the bicycles, hair-dryers and much Kappa Alpha Rose — Jeanne NANCY KELLY as the girl who loved a outlaw, and TYRONE "I fixed it!" said new initiate coveted scholarship cup to the lit­ Langworthy. POWER as the most colorful bandit who ever lived, in a tender scene Tuesday and Wednesday from Darryl F. Zanuck's production, "Jesse James," 20th Century-Fox's Royall Is Soloist Fred Stone. tle girls which made everything Let's Call the Whole Thing Off- Romance . . . under western magnificent Technicolor epic, showing Saturday through Monday at the For Organ Vespers The next day the Kappas re­ lovely. They all had a good time Phil and Tony. stars! Baby Grand Theatre. ceived an invitation for tea at the and thought it was a swell idea. As Wings Over the Navy — Dana GARY COOPER — MERLE "K. A.vemen's" den on Thursday a last word, the notorious lion was Miller. OBERON Noted Harpsichordist To Be evening. Remembering what Bor­ not there. It is rumored to be Hello, My Darling, 'Night, Send ^^Jesse James'' Announced as Epic of a On Program Thursday gia did to her tea guests, the little locked up in a "safe" place. Thus me a Dream — Quoted from cer­ girls entered the house cautiously. the feud ended. tain long distance calls from Clo­ Lawless Era; Filmed in Technicolor Organ vespers were held in "Dapper Dan" Bradley, the great "Thank God!" said the K. A.'^. verleaf. Knowles Memorial Chapel last white father, greeted them with a "Ah-men!" sighed the My Heart Belongs to Johnny — This is Madness—Term Papers. The: most romantic outlaw in the Frank (Henry Fonda), began their Thursday evening with Herman grin. Dana, Duchess, Evie and Margo. history of America, the esperado career of crime as a direct result Siewert at the organ. Walter Roy­ "Won't you come into my par­ Thanks for Everything — Anne With You on My Mind—Ted whose daring colored a whole era of the murder of their mother by all, tenor, was the soloist. lor?" he quoted. The Greg-arious Anthony. Reed. and endowed it with the title of The program consisted of the an unscrupulous hireling of the one relieved them of their booty Dr. Harrison Will It's the Doctor's Orders — In­ Whacky Dust—Fuller's Hair. the *'Serious Seventies"—the man St. Louis Midland railroad, in the following numbers: and immediately suggested a pool firmary Confinement. who invented bank holdups and in­ person of one Barshee, played by 1. March Triomphale—Karg- game. Give Lectures On Hooray for Charlie — (He's troduced train robberies — has Brian Donlevy. Elert. The party got under way and datin' Kitty) Charlie Rancher. been brought to the screen at last Jesse shoots Barshee and swears 2. Passacaglia in C minor—Bach was very fine indeed. Reknown Wait Until My Heart Finds Out in Darryl F. Zanuck's production, to avenge his mother's death. A 3. Valse Trist—Sibelius. old bachelors like Pappy Daunis Medicine History —Frosty. "Jesse James," the 20th Century- murderer with an ever-increasing 4. Spinning Song—Dupre. and the beatific Beldens crept out April in My Heart — It may be Fox Technicolor epic, starring Ty­ price on his head, he goes from 5. (a) Love Me or Not—Secchi of the moth balls and took turns cold now, but — rone Power, Henry Fonda, Nancy raid to raid. (b) 'Verborgenheit — Hugo Noted Authority To Speak In walking the Lamb-ish way with Annie Russell Theater On I Go for That—Spring Vacation. Kelly and Randolph Scott, which Love comes to Jesse in the per­ Wolf. Walter Royall, tenor "Oi." shouted Belden. Deep in a Dream—Jack Makem- opens at the Baby Grand Theatre son of Zerelda, better known as 6. Dreams—McAnnis "Ouch!" cried Bliz. Medical Folklore on Saturday. Zee, played by Nancy Kelly, a 7. Finale, Symphony I—Verne. Even the "steady men" like "The History of Medicine" will I Have Eyes—Your Reporter. One of the most difficult prob­ gently nurtured girl who gave up Next Thursday evening vespers be the general title of a series of I Wish I Had You—Honors. lems facing producer Darryl F. a life of ease to share the wild, will be held again at 7:30. Mr. three lectures to be given by Dr. My Own—What we'd like to call Zanuck, who had already shown reckless life of this hunted outlaw Siewert will be the organist and Dr. J. H. Miller Will William Groce Harrison during the our clothes. his good judgment by casting Ty­ as his wife, and to bear his son Landelle Trivette, harpsichordist, Up Pops Spring Give Sermon Sunday month of February. • rone Power in the title role, was alone in the hills. wil be the soloist. Dr. Harrison is a prominent with a blaze of color to ascertain a fairly accurate pic­ When Zee finally leaves him, physician of Birmingham, Ala­ Suddenly, it's spring! . . . The ture of what Jesse James was real­ Jessee becomes a cold and ruthless Massachusetts Minister Is For Yolu* Valentine — bama, who has studied in Vienna, is season that's all glorious color ly like, and then to present that desperado, and the film follows his Visiting Southern Colleges —especially here in Florida. a member of the American potlege Only the Best Will Do picture with as much authenticity reckless deeds across five states, Miss Robie Will You're invited to visit Yowell- of Surgeons and is considered an as possible, taking care neither to climaxing in his betrayal and Dr. John Homer Miller, minis­ Luscious, fresh creams, fruits, Drew's and see the colorful new authority on medical history. Part spring fashions in apparel and whitewash nor blacken the char­ death at the hnads of Bob Ford, ter of the Hope Congregational nuts, chewey centers coated Talk on Antiques of his work includes a course of accessories for every occasion- acter of the man. the "dirty little coward" of song Church in Springfield, Massachu­ with delicious chocolate and sports-wear, casual clothe: lectures on that subject at Vander­ Two years of research into the and story, who sold him out to the setts, will deliver the sermon next packed in lovely Valentine boxes dressy daytime and evening bilt University. life and times of this fascinating law. In Winter Course Sunday morning in the Knowles things. We're holding "open His first talk of the present house" all day Friday February character before the actual produc­ Perhaps the best picture of this Memorial Chapel. Dr. Miller has Party Mints Bon Bons series,'"The Beginnings of Medi­ 3. Hope you can come. tion of the film was begun. good bad man is contained in the been traveling through Florida the Former Editor of House cine and Medical Folklore," will be Henry King, the distinguishde words of the mayor of his home past month, visiting Florida Sou­ Beautiful To Give Lectures presented at the Annie Russell The Candy Box Yowell-Drew Co. director of such Zanuck hits as town of Sedalia, uttered months thern College at Lakeland and On Objects of Art Theatre at 11:00 o'clock Friday Phone 151 Next to Musix B( ORLANDO "Lloyds, of London," "In Old Chi­ after Jesse James had died in the other schools throughout the state. morning, February 3, This will be cago" and "Alexander's Ragtime arms of his beloved bride. He is a very popular man and an Of great interest to students and followed a week later by his sec­ Band," was entrusted with the "Jesse was an outlaw, a bandit, interesting speaker. townspeople is the Antique Semi­ ond selection "Medicine and Doc­ megaphone, and made a trip into a criminal," said the Mayor, "but Last Sunday Dr. Henry Sloane nar offered this term by Miss Vir­ tors of the Renaissance." The final the Ozark region to select actual we aren't ashamed of him. Maybe Coffin, President of the Union Have it done now — Washing, Polishing, Simonizing ginia Robie. Miss Robie was edi­ lecture, on February 17, will be a locales. The little town of Pine- it's because we understand a little Theological Seminary, gave a ser­ tor of House Beautiful for fifteen discussion of "Some Significant ville, Missouro, was finally chosen, that he wasn't to blame for what mon on "The Character of Ahitho- years, and has written several American Contributions to Medi­ and it was here that a vast com­ his times made him. All I know is, phel". Dr. Coffin believes that we books on antiques, some of which cine and Surgery." BAGGETT'S STANDARD SERVICE pany, including, besides Power, he was the doggonedest, dadblame- need more leaders in the world of are: "By-Paths in Collecting," The popularity of such books as E. Park & Fairbanks Winter Park Fonda, Miss Kelly and Scott, Hen­ dest buckaroo that ever rode across today—men who are great enough "The Qudst of the Quint", and "Devils, Drugs, and Doctors", and ry Hull, Slim Summerville, J. Ed­ United States of America!" to understand all of the viewpoints "Historic Styles in Furniture." de Kruif's "Microbe Hunters" illus­ ward Bromberg, Brian Donlevy, of this complex, war-ridden world. The first lecture of the term was trate only too well the interest the John Carradine, Donald Meek, These leaders must not be limited on the Restoration of Williams­ history of medicine can hold to Orlando Linen & Towel Supply Co. John Russell and Jane Darwell, University Women To to the political world but should burg. Many slides were shown de­ the layman. In Dr. Harrison one INCORPOEATED traveled to shoot this gripping Sponsor Movie Drums arise in all of the fields of knowl­ picting the beauty of the rare and has a man well qualified to speak, A FLORIDA INSTITUTION photoplay. edge and practical life. costly furnishings in the lovely old as he is one of the foremost au­ Specializing in Quality Merchandise Well Laundered Nunnally Johnson, the author of students Sell Tickets For Pic­ Tliose students who participated ture At Baby Grand homes. in this service were: M'Lou Hofft, thorities on the subject. J. Walter Dickson, Manager 69 West Concord Av some of the screen's greatest suc­ Lectures on American Glass, Phone 5861 Orlando. Florida cesses, was selected to weld this John Buckwater, Pollyanna Young The American Association of English Glass, American Minia and George Fuller. The choir Colby College is constructing the colorful mass of story material in­ tures, and China will be given first functionally-planned college to a screen play that throbbed with University Women is sponsoring sang "Psalm 150" by Cesar Franck. a movie benefit of "Drums" with throughout the winter term. The campus in this country. life. Johnson also acted as asso­ Seminar will also include discus­ ciate producer on the production. Sabu and Raymond Massey. It will an interesting and quaint touch to at the Baby Grand February 9 sions and^ conferences on the value HE'S GONE TO THE DOGS!.. "Jesse James" opens with the of antiques. that dormitory. Going Somewhere? and 10. The percentage on advance Anyone who wishes to attend introduction of the "Iron Horse" Miss Robie has recently written ...but he loves it! Meet Ginger Ted sales received by the association these lectures every Wednesday at in its journey through the old an article on antiques for the New go to the national fellowship four o'clock is asked to see Mi^e ...his dog...and his girl friend! West, cutting ruthlessly across the York Times, and is working now fund, which is used entirely for re­ Robie. A small fee of five dol­ CHARLES farms of the simple, hardy pion­ on a similar one for the Encyclo­ Ritz Beauty Salon eers. search work. lars will be charged the towns- Dr. Phyllis Hutchings is chair- pedia Brittanica. She has given 123 E. Morse Blvd. Winter Park It shows how Jesse James and many furnishings from her home his equally notorious brothei, nan of the ticket drive. Students elling them are: Evelyn Boland, in Maine to Pugsley Hall, adding lAUOHTON Marguerite Beyer, Stanhope Cas­ Astronomy Class paris, Margery Chindahl, Dudley Hough's Food Shop Darling, Helen Darling, Helen Flu- The Music Box To Hold Open House Bud Gregg, Jean Holden, Ann • For latest hits—Record Mitchell, John Nicholson, Ted Pit- QUALITY FOODS Sheet Music * , and Edythe Thomson. Mrs. Constellations, Saturn's Rings DATSON Phone 520 Park Ave. E. Park Ave. Phone : To Be Observed Lehman and Miss Neville are the taff members selling tickets, Dairies, Inc. Faculty members and students and Miss Treat is supervising the of Rollins college are invited to lling of student tickets. Safe, Pasteurized Dairy attend the open house at the as­ This technicolor movie is a tale Now is the time to paint that bookcase or chair— tronomical observatory Monday, of English diplomacy in India, and Products JAP-A-LAC ENAMEL 79c Pt. February 6, from seven thirty to filmed largely in the Khyber nine thirty. Visitors may look at Pass region of India. BRIGHTER HOMES PAINT CO. the winter constellations through the telescope, and Dr. Phyllis Hutchings, professor of astrono­ my, will explain what is seen. Sun Glo Restaurant Canopus, the Florida star, will 2412 N. Orange Ave. be in view. It is the second bright­ Late Curb Service The est star, but cannot be observed A dash of color will revive your from farther north. "Saturn's rings Steak - Chops - Sandwiches will be visible early in the evening, Party Reservations spirits and your wardrobe—in the and the moon, which will be just keen, clear new colors featured at a little past full, will be up later BEACHCOMBER on," announced Dr. Hutchings. with The observatory can be reached ELSA LANCHESTER • BOSKJ on a ifory by W. Somtrsct Matighor by following the sidewalk on Holt Orange Laundry & Acme-Colonial A Mayflowtr Picture • Preduetd and dirtctad by Erich Pommti Ave. to the lake, and then follow­ Cleaners SIMPSON'S ing the electric lights to the right. Orlando TODAY - THURS. - FRI. Buck Johnson—Campus Agent "So many people had trouble find­ Coming February i • ^ ing it before," said Dr. Hutchings. This is the third astronomical "JESSE JAMES" open house this year. There will PLAY SUITS be two in February and two in We solicit your busness March. BATHING SUITS Students are urged to come after Winter Parlt, Plione 413 Orlando, Phone 6790-7313 their sorority and fraternity meet­ ings. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1939 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR

feel, is necessary if the meals are to be a OUR FELLOW DRIVERS By Mueller EnUtna ^anhapur success. i—INQUIRING REPORTER—, By Jane Russell Published Weekly by Undergraduate Students Two years ago the student waiters wore and Lora Ladd of Rollins. exactly what is being proposed for the pres­ ent group. The college changed to just the Do you prefer blondes, brunettes, or red heads? coats because it cost about $2,000 more to 1. George Fuller—henna rinse. launder the trousers and shirts. They are 2. Bill Scheu—up the ladder, down the tree, ash blond girls are evidently ready to pay that extra amount Associoted G3lle6icite Press the best for rae. again in order to satisfy three people who Distributor of 3. Al Taubee—what are you? complained about beanery service. We are CbHe6iaieDi6est told that in a recent poll taken in the com­ 4. P. Atwood—Brunettes and Bissie! 5. Bud Hoover—redheads! Member: Winter ParV Chamlier of Commerce; mons, it was.found that over one hundred 6. Mort Lichtenstein—I never noticed it, it's the eyes that get me. Florida Intercollegiata fress Association. students were satisfied with the present ser­ vice, about thirty were non-committal and 7. Bob McFall—brunettes—I don't know why. I just do. three were dissatisfied. Of course it is a 8. Wendy Davis—What for, Gentlemen go around with blondes Publication Office: Fairbanlis Avenue question of whether or not the students were and marry brunettes. at Interlachen considering the appearance of the waiters 9. Wee Willie Whitehead—I like the dark haired girls. They are TELEPHONE 187 when they voted on the somewhat general 5, warm-hearted, sympathetic, and forgiving. question. However, we would go so far as to 10. Dan Speyer—Opposites attract! say that it is probably a closer proximation 11. Ed Levy—Brunettes, because they have depth. on student feeling pertaining to the waiter- National Advertising Service, Inc. uniform question than the administration College Publishers Representative committee's findings, for in the entire time of our interview we did not hear the stu­ Dr. Coffin, Noted Clergyman dents' side mentioned, nor were any figures Subscription Price: By mail anywhere in the gi,ven other than the cost to the college. United States $1.50 a term (12 weeks), $2.60 for Is Friend of President Holt .wo terms, or $3.00 for the full college year. Let us look at the arguments of the wait­ guerilla warfare by the Chinese. ers and see where they are wrong, if they Speaks In Knowles Memorial She can, however, by holding the are. The great point to them is expense. Chapel; Is President of Un­ five main ports, get a strangle­ Park. Florida They claim — and we feel it to be the most ion Theological Seminary Traveters Safety Servic hold on business, exporting, and just argument in the whole question—that if commerce in general, and thus JOE D. HANNA, JR..._ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF they could afford to furnish the college with Dr. Henry Coffin, who spoke at control, from the seacoast, inland "See, she*s doing 72 miles an hour. Td open her up but I've got services at the Knowles Memorial Kappa Alpha House, Phone 145 three pairs of -vfhite trousers and as many China. ' poor tires and my brakes don't hold." Chapel last Sunday, is an old shirts, and replace them when they became A final item of interest men­ friend of President Holt's. Their tioned by Dr. Coffin is the main Editorial Staff too torn and worn to use, they would not friendship dates back to the time and only business of a small in­ have to be college waiters. The cost of the Associate Ixlitor .William Bingham both attended Yale. Rev. Coffin en­ land town where he stayed a few News _ Jack Buckwalter pants would be at least $1.00 each and the tering as a freshman during Dr. weeks at one of his church's mis­ Sports Editor Wendell Davis shirts $1.50 each. jThis would involve an Holt's senior year. The popular sions. The entire village is devot­ Sports Ted Pitman initial outlay of $7.K) for each student. We and well known minister also re­ ed to shipping eggs. This in itself , Sports Dick Kelly know several of the waiters who do not have Editor of The Rollins Sandspur, tively a critical analysis of things vealed a long standing acquaint­ is not so amazing but it seems that Society Editor _ -Victoria Morgan a monthly allowance exceeding two-thirds of Sir: concretely to be remedied and ac­ anceship with Rabbi Lazaron, one the eggs, before shipping, are bro­ complished, I ought to have said Feature Editor blsic Moore that amount. Then too, if our experience of the three religious leaders who ken and separated and the whites In your issue of January 11th, what I say now with all my heart: Proof Editor. Lois Sue Terry behind an ice-cream fountain wearing that you -were so good as to publish, visited the college recently. Dr. are sent in one group of casks, the That there is much in both men's Npyes, another of the visitors, News Reporters same type of outfit has any bearing on the with the consent and approval of yolks in another. Thousands of and women's physical education studied under Dr. Coffin at the Dejay Shriner, Ann Kruse, Gladys Vogdes, Lillian case, we can testify that neither shirt nor President Holt, a summary of my eggs, in hundreds of casks, are programs that is admirable. Jack Union Theological Seminary, of sent every month to the coast Ryan, Barbara Northen, Betty Hall, Mary K. Tran- pants will stand up longer than a month if report to him upon my three- McDowall for years has created which the latter is president. where they are transported to the dlc, Olive Callaway, Betty de Giers, Alfred Roosevelt. they are washed daily as the plan calls for. months' survey of the college pro­ inspired and instructed teams cedures in the field of Health and Of the religious conferences, Dr. United States for use in the manu­ Feature Writers whose prowess has come to be re­ Coffin believes that they will help facture of picture film. Most of Many may question the prices we have Physical Education. In that re­ spected and even feared by those Betty Mackemer, Janet Jones, Wilson Whitehead, greatly in uniting and solidifying the albuminous substance is pur­ quoted here. Perhaps the college can se­ port I suggested certain steps, im- of other institutions; with the as­ James, Coates, William Webb, Marcia Stoddard. the stand of the great churches of chased by concerns in Hollywood cure the clothes at a greatly reduced rate; 'diate and in the near and farth- sistance of Alex Waite on the ath­ Assistants the world against widespread the- to be used in the manufacture of however, if the shirts are to stand all the future, which as I saw the situ­ letic field he not only has trained apathy to religion which is grow­ movie film, and by the Eastman Elva Mae Kennedy, Nancy Johnson, Isabel Flagg, ation seemed necessary for the Ad­ in detailed technique of execution wear that they must, only good material ing everywhere. He does not, how­ Film Corporation, in Rochester, Dorothy Hugli, Betty Davis, Alan Fast, Frances ministration of Rollins to take in both individuals and groups but should be purchased. Our iigures are there­ ever, believe that the conferences N. Y. Jones, Anne Whyte, Betty Haggerty, Betty Winton, order to establish and develop rich has maintained standards of con­ fore approximate. will do anything material in the Diddy Hannahs, Bruce McCreary. d vital programs in these areas, duct, loyalty, unselfish cooperation Dr. and Mrs. Coffin will leave way of uniting the various groups Some of the students object to the pro­ not so much for the student body —sportsmanship — of high quali­ Rollins today and return to New themselves. Their doctrines and posed uniforms because they say it is a step is for the individual student. ty. Miss Weber has labored un­ York where he must resume his George E. Fuller, Jr Business Manager dogmas are too widely separated, in regimentation. We feel that this is hard­ inhere seems to be some misunder- ceasingly and sucessfully to meet work at the Seminary. and of course any such union would Business Staff ly true, and even if it is so, it is scarcely a tanding as to my attitude and in­ individual needs among women necessitate coming under the rule major issue. Waiters in every dining hall tent in certain aspects and'implr- students. All these efforts, against Edna Pearl Harmon Advertising Commissioner cations of that report, and I beg of the Pope. AP Get Story Of we have been in hav^ been "regemented" to handicaps due to lack of funds and Thomas Costello. ^...Circulation Manager your indulgence in an attempt to Widely traveled. Dr. Coffin has the degree that they are all dressed alike. Ii insufficiency of plant and equip­ Rollins 'Swing: Bugler' Ann Roper Asst, Circulation Manager clarify them. seen at first hand many of the fact the uniformity of dress is one of the ment, are entitled to high praise. problems facing the world today. Account of Pres WetherelFs things that appeals to us. Any opposition First, as to any inference that I The same is true of Dr. Bradley's ESTABLISHED IN 1894 WITH THE FOLLOWING undervalue or am opposed to inter­ crew. Professor Roney's fencin,g, Of the Fascist combine in Europe Horn Tooting Makes Papers to the plan on this score could probably be EDITORIAL collegiate sports. Quite the con­ Professor Trowbridge's , he deplores the regimentation of Unassuming yet mighty, sharf and fointed, weU- catalogued under false pride. trary is the case. I heartily be­ Mr. People's aquatics, Mr. Ward's tiny children into infantile armies, The fact that you just never can rcunded yet many sided, assiduously tenacious, yet Outstanding in the objections of the stu­ lieve in them. Intercollegiate ath­ , and so on. Tho::o things are practicing and drilling mass mur­ tell what a newspaper is going to der of their fellow eight-year olds. like was well shown when Bob as gritty and energetic as its name imflies, vic­ dents is the fact that the administration is letics is from my point of vigw an of high value and greatly worth He minimizes, though, the much Hayes'sent out a small not on torious in single combat and therefore without a forcing the new system on them in the mid­ tegral part of the physical edu­ while. Upon such a foundation, cation program and hence of the laid by such devoted people, and vaunted threat of the Rome-Berlin Presly Wetherell's bugle blowing. feer, wonderfully attractive and extensive in cir­ dle of the year. They claim that if the change armed might to the United States. This notice has got into almost ev­ must be made, it should be made, it should college curriculum; to be spon­ with the cooperation of the College culation: all these will be found ufon investigation sored and supported by the college They will, if they conquer Europe, ery payer in the country which is be done at the first of the school year and Administration realizing the true to be among the extraordinary qualities of the this college or any other—in the place of physical education in a have their hands so full holding affiliation with the Associated that notice should be given during the sum­ SANDSPUR. same way and for the same pur­ sound educa,tional ensemble, a the territory they have seized that Press; in some of the papers it mer so that the student may plan his budget pose, with the same convinced en­ great structure can be built, in they would not have enough troops even got on the front page. to include the added expense. thusiasm as any other phase of the which intercollegiate athletics will loft over to be at all dangerous. He The shortest summary read: A New Publication Summing up all the factors involved, we ducational endeavor.. But it have its rightful integral place. believes however that there may "The Rollins College bugler fell ill be an economic threat from such At the last meeting of the Publications cannot help but find the administration at should be in its logical place, not recently and named Presy Wether­ Athletics as an indispensable countries in the South American ell, a freshman, as relief footer. Union, a young freshman addressed the body fault on several issues. In the first place the root and trunk but as a part of education is coming into trade. Both Germany and Italy Wetherell has modernized the four­ in a plea for college support for a magazine they have failed to show the necessity for flower of that endeavor. The pri­ its own. By education I mean the mary business of a college is not have been building large merchant teen daily calls, usually tacking on of the "Arts" which he hoped to publish. the change. It has not been proven (at least wellrounded development of per­ to develop a student body, or win­ marine fleets for the trade with tl^e a finale, reaching anything from The group was very much impressed by the not to us) that the majority, or even a large sonality, as conventionally (how­ tropical continent and possibly "Loch Lomnod" to "Minnie the ning athletic teams in any sport; ever erroneously) divided into initiative and originality of Pat Patterson number, of students objected to the present but to educate individual students. may do some damage to U. S. com­ Moocher". and gave him their blessing. dress. No attempt was made to get a cross mind, body and spirit—each from mercial interests there. Out of that education, on the phys- the educational point of view as When confronted with this news. section of the opinion of those who eat in It is comparatively easy to step into the side, naturally will spring, important as, but no more import­ Likewise, Japan may injure Dr. Holt said, "I knew that a boy shoes of editors who have worked before you the Beanery, and although it is within the first Intramural teams, encouraged ant than, the others. Athletics, at American interests in the Far who came frorn my old home tovm, and assume their duties, but it is not easy to right of the administration to do what they for their social as well as their ath­ first, opposed, despised and re­ East if she actually succeeds in Woodstock, Connecticut, would letic value; then out of them teams closing Chinese ports. Dr. Coffin make himself heard at Rollins, es­ try something new and then pursue it un­ wish in the matter, if they claim they are jected as extraneous, later tolerat­ making the change becouse of student com­ •quipped to represent the college, ed as a necessary evil, is coming agrees that Nipon will never bt pecially as Pres and I went til you have done a good job. Pat has made 'ictoriously if possible, in contest able to hold all China as she had through the hurricane. Ever since steps in an unknown direction; he deserves plaints, they should show that the dissatis­ at last to be recognized and ac­ vith those of other institutions. cepted as important, indispensable, not enough troops to control the then he has naturally been an ex­ all the support that the student body can fied ones are in the majority. n a sound program, inspired by to education. Only a few years vast expanse of territory against pert at making wind whistle." give him. As a sister publication at Rollins Is the new plan practicable ? We can only iducational purpose, this sequence ago gifted athletes were looked College we wish him the best of luck and surmise from the results of the same plan roots in and gains its justification upon by ''scholars" with suspicion. pass on the good word that you will get more used two years ago. It cost the college be­ from the sound instruction and Brains and muscle were regarded Campus Camera training of the individual student. than your money's worth if you get a sub­ tween $1,800 and $2,000 more in laundry as existing in inverse ratio. Col­ bills than the use of just the coats. This Athletics at any stage, is for the leges were supposed* to train only scription for the three issues Pat is planning student, not the student for ath­ says nothing of the cost to the individual "the mind," as if it were an organ for this school year. letics. For a long time in Ameri- waiters who are ^ess able to assume added separable from the rest of a per­ colleges, the cart has been be­ son. Even today many "intellectu­ burdens. Therefore, unless the change be fore the horse. Dress or Re-dress? one of dire necessity the money factor rules al" people.look down their noses According to a report from the Dean's Second, I cannot be too emphatic at muscle, little realizing that it is it out, and we don't beieve that even the n saying that in setting forth in office and the beanery, waiters will be muscle that enables them to look strongest advocates of the change would pur­ iiy report plans to this end, I did down their noses! Cei'tain aspects obliged to provide themselves with white sue their point to that extent. lot nor do I now intend any criti- of student development — indeed duck trousers and white shirts if they are The administration's main point is clean­ nsm of any individual person en­ any rounded development at all — going to wait tables in the commons from liness and here is where they slipped up on gaged in these activities at Rollins. can be attained only through a Sunday on. I realize fully that the present pro­ two scores. It would have been much easier proper contribution of athletic ac­ gram for both men and women stu­ In an effort to find out the issues in­ and would have caused less trouble if they tivities. Students rightly instruc­ volved in what has turned out to be quite a dents at Rollins is the result of ted in the individual training, who had tried to correct the fault directly rather strenuous continued effort against controversial matter, we interviewed the under that instruction develop than attempt to bring about a complete great odds, and with notable suc- Dean of the College, the Dean of Men, the high degree of motor skill afford change. By that we mean that if the wait­ ; my heartiest congratulations material for competitive intra­ head waiter in beanery and several of the ers are wearing dirty trousers and are not go specifically to Coach Jack Mc­ mural and intercollegiate athletics, student waiters. buttoning up their coat collars they could Dowall and Miss Marjorie Weber, which thus assure their place in a The question as it has been presented to have been told very simply that they should well as to those members of the broad program of physical educa­ us seems to be this: According to the deans, wear clean trousers and button their coats. college faculty and staff who have tion. there have been several complaints from stu­ And here is the paradox of the affair. The given unselfishly and efficiently so much of their time and effort in THURSTON ADAMS dents that the waiters have not been dressed administration deplored the dirty coats now properly, in that the odd trousers that are the training of the several groups. being used which are laundered every day There is, so far as I am aware, on worn with present white coats are often Flowers Given By Kappa's and kept at the Beanery and then yesterday the part of Mr. McDowall or Miss times dirty, and many dainty young ladies afternoon granted to a committee of stu­ Weber, no disagreement with the The flowers which adorned the (and for all we know, young men) have ob­ dent waiters permission to keep their shirts philosophy set forth in my report, altar in Knowles Memorial Chanel jected to hairy chests visible with the "V" and trousers and wear them as they wished. as to the general plans for last week were the generous gift neck coats. They also add that the coats do We wonder how long they would keep clean the future — on the contrary, they of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fra­ not fit and are constantly getting into the under this system. have voiced complete and enthusi­ ternity. food. The deans go on to say that with astic endorsement. Since'controversy has taken on such im­ white trousers and shirts, which the student The "four most valuable stu­ portance, we suggest that the parties who Despite my desire to be as brief would provide, and the black ties which the possible in my report to Dr. dents" attending U. S. colleges and are principally involved, namely the students college would furnish, the waiters would pre­ Holt (which was written without universities will be honored by the and the waiters, be permitted to express sent a much neater appearance. This, they thought of general publication), Elks National Foundation after a their opinions in a student vote. and my aim to set forth construc­ special competition. WEDNEDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1939 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR -—ALONG THE SIDELINES—

Northern Crew Trip Abandoned This Year; Bradley Rollins Basketball Team To Meet Southern Is Southern Exponent By Wendy Davis • Hardman Stars As RUDDER ROPES —— Theta Kappa Nu'sTa r Cagemen Meet There will be no northern trip for the crew forces this year. That's the direct report from Coach U. T. Bradley, head mentor in the Schedule Set For Intramural Crew Races; Football Southern Quintet siroke sport, these days. And there are some good reasons for the Football Practice Still Keeps Men From Boats And X Club Keep cancelling of the trip to New York this spring. Nears Last Week -By Ted Pitman- Undefeated Slate In Orlando Friday In the first place, Manhattan, Rollins' chief rival in the past on In releasing the 1939 intra­ These boys have a lot of work these annual sojourns, is not participating in intercollegiate crew this mural crew schedule Coach Brad­ ahead of them but they have a lot season. They have been forced to limit their peddling activities to in­ Runs 85 Yards For Score In K.A.'s Drubbed By Fast Five Hold Many Practice Sessions ley states that it has been neces­ of potential power and with lots of In Priming For First Inter­ tramural competition, with the possibility of a few informal races with Practice Game; Bob Davis sary to schedule Saturday races, practice between now and race From Club 34-22; Tolson small colleges on an independent basis. Shows Great Improvement since winter football ends a week week they ought to give a good ac­ Scores 18 Points For TKN collegiate Tilt later than usual, and the varsity count of themselves. Most important of all, though, is the fact that this year Coach Brad­ The Whites, led once again by crew schedule begins earlier, on The Kappa Alphas stroked by Intramural Basketball Coach "Snooks" Mclnnis' Rollins ley is using his crew budget towards installing crew permanently here the flying feet of Sammy Hard- March 27. Saturday races will be­ Prexy Bradley and with the vet­ (First Half Standing) quintet takes to the floor against by making necessary additions in the crew paraphernalia. Besides the gin at 3 p. m. and be rowed at half eran Clanton supported ably by Team W L two new eight-oared shells now under construction, "Brad" has set man, continued their inter-squad r first cojlegiate foe in six hour intervals thereafter. Brady at two and Bills in the bow Theta Kappa Nu 2 0 P.side a nice sum of money for the building of new floats at the crew dominance over the Blues by scor­ years Friday night when the Tars are fast turning into a real con­ X-CIub - 2 0 house and a brand new set of oars. ing a 6 to 2 victory last Saturday meet the cagers of Southern Col­ tender for the cup. Kappa Alpha ._ 2 1 afternoon at Harper-Shepherd The Schedule The Sigma Nus are still having in Orlando High School's gym­ Field, and ending the second week This schedule is subject to Phi Delta Theta - 0 1 The new floats will be an addition to those already standing. They trouble trying to find a number Sigma Nu 0 1 nasium at 8:15. will extend farther into Lake Maitland, and will be on a lower level so of Winter football. change if any crew does not quali­ two but at the present writing it Sigma Phi Omega 0 2 After their practice game defeat that in the spring when the lake is low, the boys will still be able to Winter football will come to a fy by practicing twelve times be­ seems that Fedrizzi has improved with Sparks Theatres of Daytona launch their shells. The present floats will be widened as will be the close this week with a final game fore Feb. 16. enough to take his place along with Theta Kappa Nu's defending Beach last week, the Tars have un­ new one.s, and two eights or fours will be abe to go out at the same between the two groups being Friday, Feb. 17—Phi Delta The­ Neidt, Hagnauer and Haggerty. champs strode to the fore with an­ dergone lengthy practice sessions time. Construction on the new landings will begin immediately. scheduled for next Saturday after­ ta vs. Independents; Theta Kappa This crew is still plenty rough but other imprsesive win last week in this week and appear primed for noon. Although the Whites have Nu vs. Sigma Nu. certainly ought to be far better the intramural basketball league, their tough encounter with the cinched the series, the Blues will Sat., Feb. 18—X Club vs. Inde­ than last year's boat. as they took Sigma Nu over the The new oars are a dire need for the varsity crews. In the past, down staters. be out to avenge themselves in this pendents; Phi Delta Theta vs. Sig­ If the X Club keeps up their hurdles 26-21 in a preliminary con­ practice oars have been used, and in this day of speed and invention, ma Nu; Theta Kappa Nu vs. K. A. oars of this type are decidedly inferior to those of the best quality. Of closing contest. average of breaking oars, crew test to the varsity game with Mclnnis plans to start the same Tues. , Feb. 21—Sigma Nu vs. course, the proposed new set will not be the best obtainable, but will be The White victory this week was will have to stop, as the husky Sparks Theatres last Wednesday lineup that opened the practice K. A.; Theta Kappa Nu vs. Inde­ much better than those already owned by the college. again due to Slippery Sam. He sweepswingers of the Club have night. X-Club was the only other game with Sparks. This five has brought the bacon home with a pendents; X Club vs. Phi Delta broken two in the last two days. team to remain in the undefeated Joe Justice and Buck Johnson at Theta. class when they turned back Kap­ Feature of this year's crew schedule lies in the fact that Rollins beautiful 85-yard run that was ac­ The clubbers have still the same the guard posts, Clyde Jones at Fri., Feb. 24—X Club vs. Sigma pa Alpha 34-22. rowing ethusiasts will be afforded the opportunity of watching their companied by some hard open field crew of McCorkle, Daugherty, Har­ center, and June Lingerfelt and Nu; Independents vs. K. A. In the only other game of the favorites row in their own back yard. The list of races as yet are not blocking by his teftm mates. The ris and Edmands which is improv­ Jack Justice at the forwards. Re­ Sat. Feb. 25—Independents vs. week. Kappa Alpha, led by Frank all signed and sealed, but it is most likely that any and all of the fol­ touchdown play started as an off- ing but is still very ragged owing serve strength will be more handy Sigma Nu; Theta Kappa Nu vs. Daunis, went on a scoring spree in lowing colleges will compete here this spring: Asheville, Richmond, tackle smash to the left. Follow­ to lack of expi this week with the return to action X Club; Phi Delta Theta vs. K. A. trouncing inexperienced Sigma Phi Washington and Lee, American International and Williams. Providing ing his interference beautifully, of Bill Daugherty and Manny Tues., Feb. 28—Theta Kappa Nu Omega, 50-2. The scheduled en­ their men can break away from their businesses, the New Orleans Row­ Sammy reached the line of scrim­ Brankert, who were forced to the vs. Phi Delta Theta; K. A. vs. X counter of Phi Delta Theta vs. S. ing Club may bring an eight to these waters sometime in May; while mage and then reversed his field Sparks Theater Beat sidelines because of leg injuries. Club. P. 0. was postponed until a later our crew forces might make a trip to Cuba to race some of the power­ and cut for the opposite side lines The Rollins scoring eyes will IMPORTANT:—Because of the Untried Tar Outfit date because of the varsity game. ful oarsmen there in June. where he picked up two blockers probably be more polished this Fri­ who saw him the rest of the way necessity for rowing three races Lanky Carrow Tolson once again day night when the Tars face to the goal line. It was a profes­ some days, crews not ready to row Rollins Is Outplayed In First was the scoring genius for T.K.N, Southern. With only ten days of At all events, Rollins' past two close rivals. Marietta and Man­ sional type of open field running on scheduled time will have to for­ Game of Year as the defending title holders practice previous to the Sparks hattan, are off this year's schedule. Marietta has been dropped for this that Hardman displayed and it feit. On week-days the first race chalked u ptheir second victory of Theatres contest, the boys were season, because of conflicting dates. "Brad" right now is preparing will be rowed at four twenty, and the intramural season. Tolson ac­ must have been pretty to watch. Outplayed both offensively as definitely without a scoring punch. next year's schedule and the chances are that Marietta will visit here the other races at half hour inter­ counted for 17 of Theta Kaps' 26 As the score suggests, the game well as defensively, the Rollins However, this week's sessions will again in 1940. vals .thereafter. tallies. Most of the Theta Kappa was a heated one and was played Tars wen down to defeat, 27-18, at provide a more finished surety to Nu scoring came in the first half by both teams with the energy and the hands of of Sparks Theatres the shots, and with a larger floor At this point in Rollins rowing history Coach Bradley, who is the when they accounted for 18 points zip of any major contest. The de­ In looking over the prospective of Daytona Beach last Wednes­ (Continued on page 6) alpha and omega of the sport here, is of the opinion that a firm foun­ against their opponents' 7. Sigma fensive work was much better than crews we find it hard to Say much day night before a near capacity dation now will pay dividends in the long run. There have been many Nu staged a last half rally with the offensive play, but that is to be about them at this time as most crowd at Recreational Hall in the Nu second team the improvements needed in the crew set-up here since its inauguration, and Jim Coates leading .the pack. expected. Some of the tackling, of the crews are waiting for the initial game of the 1939 season for floor. the giving up of an expensive trip north this year in favor of these im­ Coates racked up ten points, while though ragged, was without a finish of football before they can Rollins. X Club, with Jack Myers and provements will just about take.care of the real necessities. Coach doubt vicious and meant to be so. concentrate their full manpower on Everett Farnsworth chalked up Bradley is generally conceded as the south's foremost rowing exponent, It was the first encounter for a Jeff Kennedy leading its attack, Jim McHugh, tackle 'Ole Sock' Sol­ eight markers. The losers sank jumped to a early lead at the start his unbiased aid being donated freely with other rowing institutions Rollins varsity aggregation in six ten points through the hoop dur­ dati, and June Lingerfelt were the The Phi Delts now rowing with years, and the practice tilt with ad maintained its pace for the re­ besides our own. Bradley feels by helping and giving encouragement mainstays of the defense for the Hagenbuck, Crouse, Houseman and ing the last quarter, with the Theta to others interested in rowing, he will at the same time be aiding Rol­ the Daytona semi-pro outfit should mainder of the contest. Myers ac­ Blues, while Joe Justice and Hickok may call upon the more be of great experience value for counted for 13 points, and Ken­ lins. For instance, Washington and Lee, without college backing has experienced and powerful Bethea "Jumping Joe" Johnson were the future Tar contests. lacked experience and have not nedy 12, to lead the afternoon'.^ been forced to row in four-oared shells, and this year Bradley is con­ and Giantonio to fill in and lend offensive stars. For the victors, Known for their good passing, played together long enough to scoring. The all-round defensive sidering selling one of our old eights to the Generals who at the present the outstanding lineman was by power and smoothness to their time are undergoing similar pioneering steps as did Rollins some five the Sparks Theatre quintet proved really be able to judge their quali­ play of Bill Scheu in the back court far Bob Speas, the guard who has worthy of this title although their ty of playing. However, under the proved a bulwark in the defensive been switched from end to his The Theta Kappa Nus are wait­ scoring did not prove it until near able leadership of "Snooks" Mc­ strategy of the Clubbers. Dick. present position. Speas played a ing till the end of football so that the end of the game. Sparks lnnis ad such players as Jack and Belden, towering Kappa Alpha It is Coach Bradley's firm hope that the rowing sport will invade smashing game and spent most of they can boat their veterans Lin­ showed that they have played to­ Joe Justice, June Lingerfelt, Mc­ pivot man, led the K. A. scoring the south with the same enthusiasm that it prevails in the northeast the afternoon in the Blue back- gerfelt, Jones and Bouton. At gether for quite some time as ev­ lnnis, Buck Johnson and Clyde with 12 points, while Daunis and west. By the spreading of the sport throughout the south in the field. present they have been rowing ery man seemed to be cooperating Jones, the team ought to be one sparked the team with his nine future, it would naturally provide Rollins with competition less costly. As was expressed by Coach Mc with Tolson, Chisholm and the in­ at all times. The Rollins Tars of the best in the state. tallies and general all-round floor Along these lines it is interesting to note that Tampa University is Dowall, the offensive work of the eligible Thompson and Dennis. play. starting the sport this year, and a year from now will probably be teams is not expected to reach any­ The Independent boat which is K. A. hit the winning road again ready for competition with the Rollins jayvees. A good friend of where near Fall form. The fact made up of very green material last Friday afternoon when they "Brad's" is fostering the introduction of the Spartan crew, and Coach that the new recruits have been and has only been out a few times I—Co-EDS IN SPORTS turned aside Sigma Phi Omega, Bradley is naturally behind the scenes at Tampa. is lead by Lado and Nicholson. mixed in with the veterans, and • By Betty Mackemer 50-2. Daunis again was the whole also because both groups are fa­ K. A. show with 25 points, half of So forceful is the personality and the crew contagion of Bradley, miliar with the plays used by each ing back post, and if his play im­ News of intercollegiate activi­ ing and golf. Last year Stetson his team's total. Lou Bills found that Rollins rowing has jumped from eight and sometimes seven oars­ other and can form a defense proves much more he is the prob­ ties has taken a front seat this offered a cup in riding competition the strings for seven points and men representing the college five years ago, to forty men participating against them, account for the more able successor to "Rick" Gillespie, week. The Phys. Ed. department which we won. — Riders, let's take Joe Hanna six to aid in the scor­ in the sport today. Last year because of increased interest, a jayvee or less ragged offensive work of who left the squad through gradu- received a letter from Weber Col­ that cup this year, too. ing. S. P. 0. opened the scoring boat was established, and the boys affectionately called themselves the teams. McDowall does not ex­ lege at Babson Park arranging for Honors Day is going to be as­ with a long shot by Manny Ehr­ "plummers". Practically the entire boatful were newcomers to the pect any world beaters from this Picking up where he left off last their golf team to meet ours on a sembly period Wednesday, Febru­ lich, but were held scoreless the sport, all of them becoming enthused through the contact with Bradley squad, but he does think that they week. Bob Davis continued his bid home and home basis. They want ary 8, and Miss Weber asks that rest of the game. in the intramural crew competition. There were a few others, too, will be every bit as good as last for a varsity berth by some well to play a three point match, one all women students be there to re­ Feature of this week's intra­ who were interested in breaking into- the jayvee and varsity boats, and year's team. He sees possibilities timed boots that carried the White point for the first nine holes, one ceive their awards or to cheer for mural schedule will be the con­ they made up a four-oarer shell called the "buzzards". The "buzzards," in a number of the new boys and team out of danger time and time for the second nine, and one for those that do. test between Kappa A]|pha and with no inspiration to carry them on but the thought that maybe next he expressed his regret* that Jim again and he again displayed the low medal score on the eighteen. Tallahassee is trying to arrange Phi Delta Theta, billed as one of year they would be able to row with the varsity, worked out all McHugh, a transfer from Provi­ natural ability that is needed for a The date hasn't been definitely set an all-state play day to be some the close games in the first half .spring. They also represent the infectious spirit of Bradley in this dence will be ineligible for varsity, spinner-back. "Davis looks to be yet but it will be some Saturday time in April but the details have championship. The Sigma Nu-X new sport. due to the fact that he played one one of hte most promising of all soon. not been worked out yet. Mr. Club encounter should also be ' of varsity at his former alma the new prospects; with a bit of The annual play day with Stet­ Roney, too, is trying to get fencing close, with X Club reigning as fav­ This year, one can only hazard a guess as to the numbers out mater. McDowall was very well experience he should prove to be son is to be Saturday, March 4, matches with Byrn Mawr and orites because of their win over for the varsity. It is a cinch that the varsity and jayvee boats will be pleased with the way Frank an asset to the squad," McDowall and they are to be our guests this Vassar. Kappa Alpha this past week. filled. Until the new shells come sometime late in April or early May, Grundler handled himself at a com­ stated; "he is going to have to be year. They stated that they would In the finals of the tennis tour­ Theta Kappa Nu should continue the others will be forced to row in fours. Never before has there been paratively new spot. Frank was brought along slowly, but he does like competition in hockey, basket­ nament, Barbara Bryant defeated their championship niEtrch with lit­ such interest focused on intramural crew. Competition for member­ changed from a guard to the block- have a future." ball, tennis, archery, fencing, rid­ T. Rieger, 6-2, 6-0. tle difficultv. ship on each and all of the fraternity crews is keen, and after winter football closes will be even keener. The sport has definitely found itr. place in the hearts of the male populace at Rollins. /

Probaby that's why Coach Bradley wants to take time out at this point to clear up some of the fundamental ground work.

TAR TOPICS: Take it from Jack McDowall that next fall b pie skin array representing Rollins will be just as good as last hica on . . . And that's saying quite a bit . . . The line should be the stion^t 1 in years, barring injuries, and the backfield under the tutelage of "VTt Dowall should eclipse last year's brilliant crop of ball totem Sam niy Hardman in the winter seasoning scrimmages stamps himself as another Georgie Miller . . . With regular duty, Hardman will wiitc* his name in the Rollins giridiron Hall of Fame . . . We believe in thi> instance, you can count your next fall's gridiron chickens before thL\ hatch. The varsity basketball forces naturally had a shaky start against •the strong Daytona Beach Sparks Theatres outfit . . . They met piob- cbly one of the smoothest passing quintets in the state of Florida and did not fare too badly.

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till I i| 11 nil I reived nationwide publicity when the Rollins College swim team f graiH'fruit , ind sturdily ORLANDO BOWLING CENTER !!! _ J 1 I 11 I I ' telle, Marilyn Tudds Smith, Rachel Harris and Wilma Heath 101) M\ davh uhuh I rned Rachel Harris win- 720 N. Orange Phone 6956 npeted over the juiciest aquatic course ever known at the tropical Cypress Gardens ner and she wah fitdnglj h> lo\el} Meth Page, Qi een of the ir Winter Haven, for the benefit of the newsreels. Cheered on by a bevy of bathing Florida Orange Festival. THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY^l^lBgi, Honors Day Will Be All College Assembly Dr. Newman Lectures Held Next Wednesday Called For Union On Pearl Buck, Mann SOCIAL UICULICHTS Phi Beta, Libra and ODK To I Holt States That Faculty Will Discusses Nobel Prize Winner Tap New Members j Back Student Project and Nazi Opponent Eight Initiated By Elf reda Winant and Pi Phis Hold Dance f—OFF CAMPUS—I Sigma Nu Fraternitj' Dr. Ramsey Married Last Friday night the Pi Beta President Holt will preside ( This afternoon at an all-student Dr. Newman's lecture of Mon­ In Knowles Chapel Phi pledges entertained the active the first Rollins Honors Day of assembly thanks were given to all day afternoon was divided into members and their dates at a din­ this year on Wednesday, February of the studetns for their donations, two parts: the first half was de- Lorie Ladd and Jane Eusseil Informal Party Is Held For ner at the Pi Phi house. After din­ no matter how small or large, for voted to Pearl Buck's life and her Miss Elfreda Winant of Winter 8th at the Annie Russell Theatre. spent the week-end at Jane's home Active Members ner the floor was cleared for danc­ the Student Union Building. Ii work, the final commendation of Park and Brooklyn, N. Y., daugh­ The program will be held at 2:50 in Cocoa. ing. Banners from colleges and was stated that the faculty art which has been the Nobel Prize. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Winant P. M. during the regular assembly Elsa Stig drove to her home universities all over the country now beig canvassed for their dona­ She took up in detail Pearl Buck's The Epsilon Tau chapter of Sig­ of Brooklyn, was married to Dr. period. in Clearwater for the week-end. were used to create a "Joe-College" tions and that they are cooperat­ books on China which include "The ma Nu announces the initiation of Russell Ramsey of Winter Park at Hil Hagnauer, Jim Coates, Joe atmosphere. The guests also at­ Coach McDowall and Miss ing whole-heartedly. Good Earth," her most powerful Frank Enquist, Robert Ward, Rob­ 4:30 last Saturday afternoon, Rembock, and Bruno Fedrizzi tempted to carry out the theme in Weber will present the athletic and most successful novel; "Fight­ ert Ruse, James Newton, Frank January 28, in the Frances Chapel Dr. Holt gave an explanation ol spent Saturday night at the Peli- their dress. trophies for the fall term. ing Angel", and "Exile". The last of the Knowles Memorial Chapel. the financial policy of the College, Hubbard, Jules Steffans, Shelby Phi Beta, Libra and ODK, men two books are biographies of her The Reverend John H. Hanger, stating that whereas this is a stu­ Babe Casparis went to Miami Boorhem, and Donald Murphy. and women's honor societies will father and her mother. Dr. New­ minister of the Winter Park Meth­ dent project, it may not be done for Saturday and Sunday. The Sigma Nus had a banquet in Pi Beta Phi Pledges tap for membership. The dra­ man spoke at some length on "The odist Church, officiated, and Dr. entirely without the administra­ Lilah Nelson, Ann Earle, Gay Beanery last week. On Wednes­ Entertain At Coffee matics fraternity, Theta Alphi Phi, tion as everything the student dots Good Earth" and the fact that it Davis, and Barbara Bryant went day night they were hosts to their Hamilton Holt gave the traditional was chosen as a Nobel Prize Win- Rollins blessing. will also announce membership. is necessarily tied up the College to St. Petersburg last Friday for dates at an informal gathering. Pi Kappa Delta and Pi Gamma as a whole. ner, "Given to Pearl Buck because i the week-end. The bride wore a street costume, Alpha Phi Neophytes Act As a print dress in raspberry and Mu, honorory social science and The meeting was held in con­ 3 opened the eyes of the Betty Vanderbilt was the guest Hostesses For Party white with raspberry accessories, forensic fraternities, will make junction with the Student Council, world to conditions in China." of Peggy Wiley at the Wiley home Kappa Alpha Theta's some announcements. e Student Union Building Com- second half of the lecture and a corsage of gardenias. The The Alpha Phi pledges enter­ in St. Petersburg. Initiate Five; Have Dean Anderson will close the ttee and the faculty and admin­ turnde on Thomas Mann, a man so couple had no attendants. tained the pledges of the Pi Beta Ray Hickok flew down to St. program by reading first the istration. fearless in his opposition to the Party at Lucy Cross The bride is a graduate of Rol­ Phi sorority at coffee, held in Car­ Petersburg for the week-end. academic honors list for the fall Nazi regime that he was forced to lins College, class of '35, and since oline Fox Hall Thursday evening, Frances Jones spent the week­ term and then the scholastic rank­ ve his beautiful home in Munich, The Gamma Gamma chapter of her graduation has been secretary January 26. The hostesses includ­ end at Winter Haven. Tar Cagemen Meet which he had lived for thirty Kappa Alpha Theta announces the to George Holt, director of admis­ ed Mary Trendle, Janet Harring­ ing of the sororities and fraterni­ Jeanne Langworthy, Neal Lu­ Southern Quintet years, and seek a haven first in initiation of the following pledges sions, at the college. Before com­ ton, Janet Morse, Jeanne Brant­ ties and the independents. zier, and Verges Van Wickle spent Zurich, and finally in the United Founders' Day, January 27: ing to Rollins she attended Berk­ man, June Mutispaugh, Lillian Ry­ In Orlando Friday Saturday and Sunday at Vergi States. Mann has put his philoso­ Phyllis Erbe, Nancy Fisher, Kath­ ley Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. an, Betty Jomlinson, Kitty Wynne home in Miami. Boys From Syracuse phy and his idea of the social order erine Porcher, Roberta McCormick, Talented in dramatics while on and Lynne Leonard. Among those (Continued from page five) Jean Tilghman, Frances Smith, the campus and since graduating, Run Own Government of the world into his trilogy: "Jo- Only 32 per cent of the Univer- present were: Nancy Locke, Betty Janet Jones, and Gloria Young. Miss Winant has been a prominent eph and His Brothers, Youn^r Jo- ty of Mississippi freshmen and Knowlton, Martha Frost, Isabel member of the Annie Russell Ci on which to work, scoring plays eph, and Joseph in Egypt." In )phomore co-eds received a grade After the initiation the Thetas Flagg, Tony Jenkins, Josephine Syracuse University students pany of Rollins. will be easier to set up. lis latest book "The Victory of I posture examination. had an informal party in Lucy Sanders. are learning the inner workings of of Dr. Ramsey, who has been a prac­ The opener at the Orlando High Democracy," he forsees a hopeful Cross. The pledges were pre­ Janet Priscilla Morse, Boston, governmental agencies by operat­ ticing physician in Winter Park School Gym will be an auspicious conclusion to the present chaos of sented with trick cigarette holders Massachusetts, was pledged by the ing a "model" government of their Waiters and bus-boys in Temple for almost a year, is the son of Mr. one if present plans materialize. the world. and blue leather cigarette cases Alpha Phi fraternity, Wednesday own which rules over affairs on University's grill and cafeteria and Mrs. J. R. Ramsey of Harris­ It is expected that the college band with the Theta seal on them. Sand­ afternoon, January 18. their own campus. celebrate once a year by holding a burg, Pa. He graduated in medi­ will participate during the occa- November is only a matter of fu­ wiches and coca-cola were served Now in its second year, Syra­ Gravy Ball. cine from Jefferson College at ture notice. as refreshments. cuse's student government for men Philadelphia, Pa., and interned at Thetas and Sigma The large squad of Moccasins Joe Justice, game captain last Last Sunday morning Mrs. Dun­ cosists of an executive branch Philadelphia General Hospital and inaugurating the Rollins re-en­ week, will be the leading lij^ht can McEwan was hostess to the Nus to Give Dances headed by the I'esident elected by Walter Reed Hospital at Washing­ trance into intercollegiate basket­ against the visitors in Friday Thetas and their alumnae at a student body in the spring; an ad­ SAILCLOTH ton, D. C. For College Soon ball competition are a seasoned night's encounter. Defensively as breakfast at her home on Peach- ministrative branch, headed by an court aggregation, and with plenty well as offensively, the younger tree Road in Orlando. The Theta Dr. Ramsey and his bride will administrator chosen on a civil SLACKS During fall term there were ex­ of practices and games under their member of the Justice family is j alumnae "who were there were; reside in Winter Park. service basis, and a representative actly two big all-college dances. belts should reign favorites to beat hard man to stop when right, am Mrs. Claude Gary, Mrs. Hiatt, Mrs. assembly, composed of 123 repre­ $2.50 Who will forget it? EVER! ! ! But Tars. In one of their encoun­ with one game under his belt, Joe | Ployce, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Sterrett, sentatives elected from campus dis­ Gamma Phi Beta's far this term looks a bit more ters with the University of Flori­ will probably find his scoring < Mrs. Bishop and Miss Rebecca tricts. Bumbee. Initiate Members; favorable. The moths aren't going da, they lost by a mere three in top form. Lingerfelt, another | to get the break they have been "This government was designed .ints. high scorer held tight in Hold Foimial Banquet getting -in chewing untouched to meet the three principal defects The Tars passing game, which week's opener, is also expected to | tucks" and evening wraps, ac­ found in student government, fell down against the superior lead the Rollins attack ag; Gamma Phi Beta initiated five cording to Mazzie Wilson of the namely, lack of representative playing of Sparks, will have to be Southern. w members Sunday, January 28. character, lack of continuity of A Real Value in Deans' office because there are tly improved this week if the Jones at center is one of the key Helen Darling, Betty Stevens, Car­ personnel, and lack of training for two "beeg dahnces" scheduled. Rollins basketeers are to open their members of this year's Tar aggre­ olyn Lewis, Virginia Kingsbury real government," said A. Blair Each of These: On February 18 the Kappa Al­ ntercollegiate careers with a win. gation. His close guarding in hold­ and Betty Winton were the ini­ Knapp, director of the Council of pha Thetas will crash through with Much stress has been placed on this ing the high scorinf^ Nelson '38 Ford Coupe tiates. After initiation a formal Me's Affairs, in commenting on Valentine dance at Dubsdread. department during practice ses­ Sparks was one of the features of I '37 Oldsmobile Sedan banquet was held at Charm House. the progress of the new plan thus If their finances don't fail at the sions since last Wednesday night's the Daytona game. Together with | '38 Packard Coupe Entertainment was furnished dur­ far. last minute they will have a purty game, and improvement in this Johnson, these two members were '36 Chrysler Conv. Se. ing the evening by Miss Peggy good band from Orlando. part of the game is expected. , '36 Chevrolet Coupe Mary Whiteley and sorority talent. the defensive standouts last week. • New Then on March 4 the Sigma Nus Sunday night, and the X Club on Rollins followers should have no j Helen Darling was presented a will also give an all-college dance. Saturday night, February 11. fear concerning tl.'eir defense compact as the best pledge. First U. S. college course • Durable 3 yet plans for their dance are The dates are becoming scarce nst Southern, for in the first ; quality statistics has been ins it completed, needless to say. due to so many other activities game of the season, the guarding j • Colorful ted by Massachusetts Institute of | Orange-Buick The University of Toledo has The X Club and the Theta Kap­ around the campus, so come on the close and clean. What the de-1 Technology. It will give spec added four accordions to its foot­ pa Nus are planning house dances. t of you and arrange to have a fense will do against the Mocca- ] attention to quality control of i Company ball band. The T. K. N.'s will entertain on dance too. who have been practicing since : dustrial products. R.C. BAKER 330 N. Orange Ave. at the comer downtown Phone 5410 Orlando

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