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This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Marketing and Communications at Rollins Scholarship Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in Rollins Magazine by an authorized administrator of Rollins Scholarship Online. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD NO. 2 FEBRUARY, 1957 VOL. XXXIV 1957 OFFICERS Alice Egan '52 was elected president of Rollins Alumni, Inc., at the meeting of the Board of directors Friday night, February 22, prior to the annual busi- ness meeting of the corporation. Wil- liam Brant '38 was elected first vice- president; Richard O. Baldwin '38, second vice-president; Barbara Cheney '44, secretary; and Thirza Fluno Bisson '32 was reelected treasurer. They were elected for a term of one year. Newly elected directors of the cor- poration, to serve for a term of three years are: Richard Baldwin '38, Bar- bara Cheney '44, William Frangus '51, Theodore Mischuck '47 and Robert S. Witherell '51. Retiring members who had served for three year terms are: Robert Stone- rock '41, Thomas Lawton '34, David McCreery '50 and Gwen Bartholomew Patterson (Mrs. Terry) '32. Richard Sewell '44, who had served on the board for two years was forced to re- sign because of the press of personal business. Bryant H. Prentice '37, is the newly New officers of Rollins Alumni, Inc., were photographed just before the elected Alumni member of the Board annual business meeting at Alumni House, Saturday, February 23. Left to of trustees of Rollins College and will succeed George Waddell '38, who serv- right■ ■«»■■■ they■■B«7 H.Care: IMVIIQIURichard w,O.. ,uaiuwin Baldwin '38, gg, »cunasecond vice-president;v ice-presiaer Barbara E. ed in this capacity for the past three Cheney '44, secretary; William J. Brant '38, first vice-president; Alice M. Egan '52, president and Thirza Fluno Bisson (Mrs. C. A.) '32, treasur years. Dr. Florence M. Stone '19 and jrer. Henry S. Lauterbach '37, are the other Alumni members of the board and will serve for one and two more years re- FOUNDERS' WEEK ANNUAL MEETING spectively. The 1957 Founders' Week program Members of Rollins Alumni, Inc., at Other members of the board of di- on the Campus closed Monday, Feb. 25, the annual business meeting of the rectors of Rollins Alumni, Inc., are: with the conferring of honorary de- corporation, at Alumni House voted to Robert Burhans '29; John A. Fluno '37; grees on the contributors to the Ani- change the annual business meeting Ann Knight Tennis (Mrs. Hall) '50; mated Magazine and Marion B. Folsom, date from the Saturday during Found- Robert B. Colville '26; Frances Daniel Secretary of the U. S. Department of ers' Week to the Saturday of the an- Divine (Mrs. John H.) '39; Wanita Dean Health, Education and Welfare, who nual Charter Day weekend when the Mutispaugh (Mrs. Harold) '35. was the principal speaker at convoca- formal homecoming and anniversary The board of directors of Rollins tion. reunions will be held. Alumni, Inc., is composed of 15 mem- The College also awarded the first The president was authorized to ap- bers elected for a term of three years Diamond Jubilee Medal to Mrs. Robert point a committee to draw a revision each. Five are elected each year. The H. Skillman of Winter Park, a Rollins in the by-laws of the corporation chang- three Alumni members of the Rollins benefactor. The Algernon Sul- ing the official time for the Annual Board of Trustees are each elected livan Medallion was awarded to Mrs. Business meeting from February to for a term of three years with one re- Gertrude Coleman, mother of Rebecca the reunion weekend in April of each placement being seated each year. Coleman Wilson, former president of year. Rollins Alumni, Inc. Alice Egan, newly elected president, For the second consecutive year rain presided over the meeting and an- GIFTS forced the presentation of the Ani- nounced that the 1956-1957 Alumni President Hugh F. McKean, an- mated Magazine indoors. This year the fund showed a participation of 551 con- nounced that Rollins has received large crowd attending was divided into tributors to date with contributions $271,000 in gifts or bequests since July two groups, one going to the Chapel totaling $6,214.20. This is an increase 1, last year. The announcement was where the contributors presented their of more than double the number of made at the annual Founders' Day contributions, the other to the Annie contributors and amounts contributed Dinner. Russell Theatre where the program at the same stage of the annual cam- Largest single contributors were was heard over a speaker system. paign last year. Mrs. Robert H. Skillman, Winter Park, More than 250 patrons and guests of Plans for the first formal class re- $30,000 and Mrs. Jessie Ball duPont, Rollins attended the annual Founders' union and Alumni homecoming to be Jacksonville, $26,000. He also an- Day dinner at the Wyoming Hotel in held this year on April 26, 27, and 28, nounced additional gifts of $81,000 and Winter Park, Saturday night, February were discussed, and a committee of that at least $100,000 will be received 23. President Hugh F. McKean pre- students composed of the president of from the estate of the late Homer S. sented his state of the college message the Student Council and the presidents Cummings, attorney general of the and announced that more than $271,000 of the four classes on the campus pre- U. S. in the cabinet of Franklin D. had been received by Rollins College sented the student viewpoint and their Roosevelt. since July 1, 1956. plans for participation in the event. An additional $21,000 was realized On display were three scale models The meeting was adjourned to meet from Rollins Patrons at the Founders' of new buildings, a woman's , again on Saturday, April 27 when it Day Dinner. The College already has a new beanery and the Kappa Alpha will become a permanent part of the raised $153,000 to match the first in- dormitory which will be added to the Charter Day celebration on the Camp- stallment of $220,000 from the Ford Campus during the next two years. us. Foundation. THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD

CLASSIFIED INFORMATION HOMECOMING Friends of '90s Edith Foulke Stanton Stella is editing the Poetry Contest Interest in the first formal class will regret to hear that she has Chart, which is published twice each reunion and homecoming sched- been quite ill and is now at the home year and says she's had a lot of fun ule for Rollins Alumni is grow- of her son, 144 South Ridgewood Ave., with it. Not long ago she won third ing according to messages and Ormond Beach, Fla. prize in the Wallace Stevens Contest letters coming into Alumni Among those who have written that conducted by Southern College. Also House. Plans for the weekend, they will return for our annual meet- a first in a national contest sponsored April 26, 27 and 28 are nearing ing April 27, when the Annual Class by the Poetry Society of Texas. completion and the full program Reunion program is inaugurated are: Louise Hall Moore (Mrs. Franklin) will be announced shortly. An Minnie Moremen, Dr. Joseph S. Haw- tells us their daughter, Joan, was interesting and enjoyable week- ley, Frank L. Miller, George Morgan graduated from last end is being planned. Make your King, Dr. Arthur W. King, Ruth Ford, June and married the same month to plans now. Come home in April. Atkinson, Dr. Fred Ensminger. The Robert Stevens, a Yale graduate. Lou- last two will celebrate the sixtieth ise still lives at 139 Highland Avenue, anniversary of their graduation from Newtonville, Mass. '34, SECRETARY: Lt. Col. Burleigh Drum- Rollins College. mond, Quarters 46, Ripley Drive, Red- # '2] SECRETARY: Jewel Lewter, 811 N. 07 SECRETARY: Berkeley Blaekman, 1456 stone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala. Belmont Ave., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla. Jay and Barbara (Donaldson) Wil- We will celebrate our fiftieth anni- George Holt was a recent visitor in liams are back on our mailing list versary in April. All of you who Winter Park. Executive vice-president again. They, with their two children started with us in 1903 are members of of the United World Federalists and Jennifer 12 and Jay 10, are living at the class too. Won't you join us in the author of a weekly column "Tomor- 1008 Park Street, Grinnell, Iowa, celebration? row's World" which is published in 40 where Jay is director of teacher educa- newspapers, he filled a series of speak- tion at . '17 SECRETARY: Randolph Lake, Forest ing engagements while in . He Lake, Minn. spoke on the United Nations and Also we're glad to have Clint Nichols, April 26, 27 and 28 we will celebrate world affairs. who has been in our lost file for many our fortieth anniversary on the camp- years, on our mailing list again. Clint Wm. S. 'Lefty' Moore who was seri- now lives at 21 Edna Court, Baldwin, us. Wouldn't it be grand if we all could ously injured by a hit and run driver go back? Won't you try? New York and is principal of the Pros- in Miami several weeks ago, writes pect Elementary School there. MO SECRETARY: Dr. Florence M. Stone, that he is well on the road to recovery » f 10 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn 2, and has recovered his memory. He 'OZ SECRETARY: Helen Jackson Hadley New York. will soon be able to work again he "w CMrs. Paul) Box 2550 R.R. 1, Glen- Your secretary spent a delightful says. He sends his thanks to their coe, Mo. few days back at Rollins attending the many friends for their thoughtfulness during his illness. Vicki Peirce writes that she is work- meeting of the Board of Trustees and ing for Cunard Lines S. S. Co. Ltd. as visiting family and friends. Why don't The many friends of Catherine Green Social Directress on their ships. Mail we all begin planning now for our Lyons will be sorry to hear of the will still reach her at 40 Park Ave., fortieth reunion in April 1959? Think death of her husband, Harold, in Win- Greenwich, Conn. of the fun we can have. ter Park, February 24. # 37 SECRETARY: Grace Terry Marshall "11 SECRETARY: Ruth Waldron Stone, The Rev. Morris Butler Book, who (Mrs. Nelson) Alfred , Al- " (Mrs. Alvord L.) Robles Ave., R 6, is editor of the Christian Leader was fred, N. Y. Box 941, Tampa, Florida. awarded a honor Your secretary and Rollins Trustee The thirty-fifth anniversary of our medal by the Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge, Penn., for his article en- husband Nelson, had a delightful visit graduation will be celebrated in April on the Campus during Founders' Week. this year. Many interesting things have titled "Old Glory To The Glory Of The Lord" which first appeared in the While there I got all the latest infor- been planned for the three days on mation on our reunion in April and the Campus. Won't you meet us there, Christian Leader and later in booklet form. it all sounds wonderful. Be prepared all of you? to hear more about it from me and, '25 SECRETARY: Robert Chandler, Central '"IO SECRETARY: Lucille Tolson Moore, better still, be prepared to come home Aguirre, Puerto Rico. (Mrs. Wm. S.) 131 N.W. 43rd Place, to Rollins April 26, 27 and 28. News from Henrietta Crosby Haff Miami, Florida. Some news of you would be most brings us up to date on her family. We will have twenty-five years of in- welcome too. Her many friends will be sorry to formation to exchange in April when hear that she lost her husband a few we observe our twenty-fifth graduation '38 SECRETARY: Marita Stueve Stone years ago. Daughter Myrtle is married anniversary. Do begin to plan to come (Mrs. Wendell) Rollins College. and her three older sons are studying back to the Campus and PLEASE — H. Brown Andrews (Mrs. H. C.) electrical engineering at the Univers- some news of you and yours. writes: "We're fast becoming Eskimos ity of Florida. A fourth son plans to in this 'North Country'. 38° below zero enter college next fall and major in '33 SECRETARY: T helm a VanBuskirk mathematics and physics. makes us long for Winter Park. My Douglass (Mrs. Henry) 2646 Fairway husband, who is a Lt. Col., is stationed '26 SECRETARY: Catherine Young, P. O. Ave., S., St. Petersburg, Fla. at the SAC Air Force Base here and Box 341, Altamonte Springs, Fla. George Carrison was recently re- we like it in spite of the weather." You will note that your secretary elected president of the Florida Secur- Helen's address is 71 Cumberland Ave., has a new address. Why not use it ity Dealers Association. He also has a Plattsburg, N. Y. and send us some news of yourself? new address; 3870 Ortega Blvd., Jack- sonville 10, Fla. Jeanne Gillette Lovejoy writes: "Am '27 SECRETARY: Katherine Lewis Lehman now in charge of medical records at (Mrs. R. J.) 419 N. Interlachen, Win- Our sympathy goes to William G. our new hospital at Lake Worth, and ter Park, Florida. King in the death of his mother, Mrs. as I combine this with being medical Plans are underway for a real cele- Martha L. King, in Orlando recently. secretary to the administration it bration when we hold our thirtieth Dorothy Shepherd Smith writes: doesn't look like I'll have time for a anniversary reunion in April. Plan "Last summer I had a wonderful time visit to the Campus this winter, but now to come back to the Campus. being a 'Schoolgirl' again at Instituto I'll be up as soon as I can." Mail goes You'll hear more about this soon. Allende in the colonial town of San to her at 1048 Vandeventer St., West SECRETARY: Miguel de Allende in the highlands of Palm Beach, Fla. '30 Clara Adolfs, Rollins Col- lege, Winter Park, Florida. central Mexico. For the second winter Jeanne and all the rest of you can I am working on Floridiana in the begin planning now to come back to A recent letter from Stella Weston Mills Memorial Library, back on the Tuttle, P. O. Box 392, Miami 3, Fla. the Campus for our twentieth reunion Campus." in April, 1958. THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD 3 ('"JO SECRETARY: Frances Daniel Divine "' (Mrs. John H. Ill) 847 Mayfair Cir- '5 0 SECRETARIES : Carol Posten Miller (Mrs. cle, Orlando, Florida. Wm.) 326 Hawthorne Rd., Baltimore IN MEMORIAM 10, Md. George Spencer, 404 Hazel Bruce McCreary sends us a new ad- Ave., Endicott, N. Y. dress: 1750 Fernwood Ave., Louisville William Lee Moore, Rollins Col- 5, Ky. He says: "I've been working at lege, 1892-94. Deceased Jan. 30, Jim Lister is now with Halco Products, Reynolds Metals Co., in the engineer- 1957. of Fairvilla, where he is head of quali- ing department since August '55. Bon- ty control. Jim and Lucia still live at Mrs. Grace Wheldon Irby, Rol- 1960 Karolina Ave., Winter Park. nie 7V2 and Barbara 3% keep us hop- lins Academy, 1892-1894. Deceased ping! My most serious hobby is review- Nov. 4, 1956. Hank and Mona Lou (Morris) Moody ing books for the Louisville "Courier are living at 291 S.W. 11th Court Journal." Donald Gilson White, Jr., Rol- (Lyons Park) Pompano Beach, Fla., Ethyl Horine Haswell (Mrs. A. B.) lins College, 1950-1951. Deceased where Hank is coaching in the high writes: "After serving two years as Nov. 26, 1956. school with Dub Palmer. president of the Birmingham Music Mrs. Vernon D. Thomas (Flor- Art and Mikki (Dean) Swacker have Club, I am now serving my fourth ence Ross), Rollins Academy, 1894- been in Louisiana since fall, where Art year as executive vice-president. We 1896. Deceased, Jan. 9, 1945. is with Mud Supply Co., of Houma, are the only music club in the U. S. selling oil well supplies. Their new Arthur R. Dewey, Rollins Col- address is 220 Agnes St., Houma, La. that brings Metropolitan Opera on lege, 1892-1893. Deceased, Nov. 10, regular series. For this we are particu- 1956. W. Ernest Vincent is now director of larly proud." Ethyl still lives at 8 radio and TV and professor of speech Beechwood Road, Birmingham 9, Ala. Claude Harrison Earl, Rollins at the . Ernest College. Deceased Jan. 9, 1957. '40 SECRETARY: Sue Terry Boswell, 3601 says: "We have the largest educational San Pedro, Tampa, Florida. radio station in the South, 88.9 MC Telethons. I see Eileen (Lawless) Leon- 'the top station at the bottom of your Frederick Drake is now teaching dial'." Crafts and Art at Lakeland Village, ard quite often, also Lois (Hardy) Lick- Medical Lake, Washington, and edits lider, who has a darling six months '51 SECRETARY: Ann Lewis Turley, 2820 the school paper put out by the boys old son, Ricky." Vernon Place, Cincinnati 19, Ohio. and girls at Lakeland Village. Mail Doris Brooks Hale (Mrs. Richard L.) sends us a new address: Route 1, Box Everyone must be in the post-Christ- will reach him at 727 South Adams, mas slump. News is scarce. Conse- Spokane, Wash. 840-A, Arnold, Maryland. Doris' hus- band is a sales engineer with Westing- quently none at all last month and Ml SECRETARY: Nancy Locke Johnson house, and they have three little very little this. ^ (Mrs. Joe) 1210 Alberta Dr., Winter daughters, Debra Jean, Linda and After March 30 your secretary will Park, Florida. Carol Lee. have a new address. She's leaving her Ken and Irma (Achenbach) Scudder Ruth Harrington keeps busy with a job with Proctor & Gamble and her have a new address, at 109 West Hazel class of 35, teaching piano in St. old stand in Cincinnati after more than Street in Orlando. Ken still is with the Petersburg in the Winter and spends five years, to go home and prepare for Department of Agriculture and Irma is her summers in Chautauqua, N. Y. her wedding on April 20, after which teaching Kindergarten, and says she Her address is 1727 8th Street, North. date she will be Mrs. David C. Warin- has a lively bunch of Brownies now. Gene Sturchio received his M.A. from ner. Her home address until after the # 42 SECRETARY: Betty Knowlton Shore the University of Florida in '52 and wedding will be 814 West Main St., ^*" (Mrs. Jack L.) 2070 Venetian Drive, has completed course work for his Richmond, Ky. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. Doctorate. Gene and his family now I did receive the happy news of the The date for our 15th anniversary live at 189 Roosevelt Ave., Titusville, arrival of Debra Ann Brinegar on Jan- class reunion has been set for April Fla., where he is supervisor of secon- uary 15. The proud parents, Susan and 26, 27 and 28, on the Campus. A lot dary education for Brevard County. Don Brinegar '51 are residing at 1730 of interesting events are on the pro- The Sturchio family now boasts four N.W. 187th St., Opa Locka, Fla. gram. Try to come home then. children, Chip 11, Patricia 10, and Mariel (Riddle) Sisson says she and twins, Carmen and Sherman 7. Don '49 still live in the screen tower '44 SECRETARY: Majorie P. Coffin, 5 # Brooklands, Bronxville 3, N. Y. 48 SECRETARIES : Marie Prince Jones (Mrs. of their Drive-In Theatre (which is Vincent) Box 225 S. Hamilton, Mass. leased out) and welcome any and all Lucille David has been chosen con- Lee Bongart Hilkene (Mrs. Bruce) 851 Rollinsites who may be in the vicinity tralto soloist for the Bach Festival Westchester Way, Birmingham, Mich. or passing by. Mariel continues her March 7 and 8 in Knowles Memorial teaching at the Titusville Jr. and Sr. Chapel. Lucille is the only Alumnus Charles Whitney is now living in Gainesville, Fla., where he is engaged high schools, and Don is Educational to sing a lead in the festival. She took Specialist at Orlando AFB. her Masters in music at Columbia, in insurance and real estate manage- ment. He and wife, Marilyn, have two studied in Germany on a Fulbright 'CO SECRETARY: Diane Vigeant Sangster grant, and was a member of the Robert youngsters, Maribeth 2 and a half and *"• (Mrs. John B., Jr.) 2615 Gunston Rd., Shaw Chorale in New York. Charles Mattison two months. Mail Alexandria, Va. will reach them addressed to Box 345 '47 SECRETARY: Ainslie Etnbry, 2604 Va- Gainesville. The advance information about our letta Road, Louisville 5, Ky. Mary Jane Phillips Hyde (Mrs. Asa reunion has me pretty excited about It's been ten years since we were all W.) sends us her new address, R.F.D. 4, the whole thing, especially since I have together on the Campus. We have an Colchester, Conn. She writes: "we have some exciting news too. We are being invitation, and a reason — our 10th an- bought a charming cottage so far out transferred to Sanford, Fla., and I will - niversary reunion, to return to the in the country that people refer to us be close to help out with our reunion. Campus April 26, 27 and 28. Let's all as living in the 'North Woods.' Re- We will get there around April 15. go back in April. cently had a nice chat with Frank and We haven't an address as yet so if Anne LeDuc writes: "I was a member Rita (Lentz) Sussler in his office in you write me after April 10 send it on of the Womens Hockey Norwich." to Alumni House and I will pick it up. Team which toured , New After receiving his M.A. in chemis- Marshall Stone has completed his Zealand and Fiji last summer for three try from Duke in 1953, Edwin Little military service and now has his own months. Had a most fascinating and is a research chemist, Nitrogen Divis- music studio in the Washington area. enjoyable time and the team won 20 ion, Allied Chemical and Dye Corp. His new address is RFD #2 Box 167, out of 26. While in Hawaii stayed Mail will reach him addressed to Box Arlington, Va. with Matt and Sally (Siegmund) Hoff 221, Hopewell, Virginia. Eleanor Parker who is working for and their two attractive daughters. In Jack McCall who is a candidate for Flora Ottimer Children's Shop of Ft. San Francisco stayed with Anita Ro- his Ph.D. at the University of Florida, Lauderdale and Petosky, Mich., says denbaeck. Still living in New York City will present a paper to the biochemis- she has recently seen Barbara Dilley, and a regional director for National try section of the American Chemical who is teaching in Ft. Lauderdale and Multiple Sclerosis Society. Spent the Society at the annual meeting in Mi- Shirley Sauerbrunn, who now lives last four months working on M.S. ami, April 9. there. THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD 'CO SECRETARY: Kay McDonnell, P. O. (Marjorie Reese) a son, Scott Kendall, "*'' Box 9, Orchard Lake, Mich. JUST FOR YOU May 18, 1955. Address: 2400 Blade Ave., Paul and Phyllis (Dellastatious) Shel- Bakersfield, Calif. ton and little Carolyn are living at AT '50 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fitler 4425 N. Pershing Drive, Arlington 3, (Mary DeLano) a son, Lawrence De- Va. Paul is senior engineer with Mel- Lano, Feb. 8, 1956. Address: 279 Rahn par, Inc., microwave electronics, and HOMECOMING — Road, Dayton, Ohio. will present a paper, "Multiple-Line '51 Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Brinegar, a Directional Couplers" at the national convention of the Institute of Radio Picnic on the Lake daughter, Debra Ann, Jan. 15, 1957. Engineers to be held in New York Address: 1730 N.W. 187th St., Opa City, March 18-21. Locka, Fla. Campus Tours '52 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charles '54. SECRETARY: Marilyn Shinton Town- Heath, a son, Raymond Fred, July 13, send (Mrs. Robert) 325 King St., Apt. Baseball 1956. Address: 232 N.E. 5th St., Delray 2-F, Port Chester, N. Y. Beach, Fla. Don Marvin sends us a new address Mr. and Mrs. Allan F. Hale (June at 2119 Barclay Road, Oklahoma City, Regatta Lee) a son, Robert Lee, Feb. 21, 1957. Okla. Don is sales representative for Address: 592 Eton Drive, Biltmore WKY-TV, Oklahoma City. Square Dance Estates, Barrington, 111. Nancy (Teague) and Lt. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Heaton, (Gloria Knight returned to the States in Febru- Everingham) twin daughters, Pamela ary of 1956, after speding three years Open Houses Diane and Melanie Sharon. Feb. 10, in Augsburg, Germany where their two 1957. Address: 1811 Socrates St., Met- little boys, Daniel Burnett III and Play airie 20, La. Jeffrey Teague, were born. They are Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Vereen, now at Ft. Rucker, Alabama, where Jr., a daughter, Kathy Leslie, Jan. 14, Lt. Knight is attending flight school. Seminars 1957. Address: 5940 S.W. 114th Terrace, '55 SECRETARY: Jane Laverty, 1008 N. Miami 43, Fla. Clay St., Frankfort, lnd. Class Reunions '54 Lt. and Mrs. Daniel B. Knight, Jr. Connie Mack Butler has been as- (Nancy Teague) a son, Jeffrey Teague, signed to the rubber laboratory at the Fun Nov. 22, 1955. Address: Box 296, Ft. Army Chemical Center as a chemist. Rucker, Ala. Mail will reach him addressed to Pvt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Townsend III Connie M. Butler, US 53276266, 9710 APRIL 26-27-28 (Jeryl Faulkner) a son, Byron Edwin, TU Cml C. Det. #2, Army Chemical Feb. 27, 1956. Address: 4116 Stoneview Center, Md. Drive, Apt. 4, Louisville, Ky. Jean Clough Martino (Mrs. Jack) is '55 Bill and Gail (Donaldson) Cary living at 612 Forest Road, Fayetteville, correct our error. A son Bruce Marshal N. C, where husband Jack is an in- BIRTHS was born Dec. 9, 1956. and not a dustrial engineer with Burlington In- daughter as appeared in the January dustries, Inc. '45 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Dillon (Nancy Jane Corbett) a son, Jack, Oc- Record. Eduardo Garcia returned to Chile tober 20, 1956. Address: 533 Forest Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Turley (Judith last fall to spend some time with his Ave., River Forest, 111. Anne Hall) a daughter, Carol Anne, family. Mail will reach him at Domeyko Feb. 9, 1957. Address: 1550 Palmer 1979, Santiago, Chile. '47 Mr. and Mrs. John Sheppard Ave., Winter Park. Jones (Beatrice Baer) a daughter, Marie 'C£ SECRETARY: Phyllis Lockxvood Hull Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Martino (Jean ~*w (Mrs. Preston C, Jr.) Rollins College, Sheppard, December 11, 1956. Address: Clough) a son, Mark Carlton, Nov. 26, Winter Park, Florida. 1426 Palmer Road, Columbia, S. C. 1956. Address: 612 Forest Road, Fay- Dave Berto sends us a new address '48 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Pomper etteville, N. C. at 3900 Montgomery Dr., Apt. 13, Santa (Tenna Head) a son, Gardner Camp- '57 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuart Wil- Rosa, Calif., where he is a salesman bell, Nov. 27, 1956. Address: R.D. #1, liams (Shirley Asher) a son, Fred for UARCO Business Forms. Dave says Box 452-A, New Market, N. J. Stuart, Jr., Nov. 30, 1955. Address: he was able to get in touch with Jim '49 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Reid 1115 East Concord Ave., Orlando. Locke in San Francisco through read- ing the RECORD. Friends of George Wilkins, Jr., will THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD be sorry to hear of the death of his father, George D. Wilkins, Sr., Feb. 15, Published by Rollins Alumni, Inc., Winter Park, Florida, monthly in Winter Park. October through June. Entered as second-class matter June 28, 1938 at the Post Office at Winter Park, Florida, under the act of August 24, 1912. Weddings '41 Janice Marie McFarland to Alan R. Schloz, April 2, 1955. Address: 2255 Castlewood Drive, Toledo 13, Ohio. '48 Franklin James Markland to Eleanor Dreher, April 22, 1956. Ad- dress: 148 Luquer Road, Port Washing- ton, L. I., N. Y. '55 Edith Adele Cooley to Charles George Griffith, Dec. 28, 1956. Address: 1947 Seymour Ave., Apt. 2, Cincinnati, Ohio. '57 Mary Ellen Corbett to Robert J. Whaley, July 28, 1956. Address: 1002 Bynum St., Wilson, N. C. '58 Dorothy Lee Boardman to Ray- mond Arden Barnhart, January 31 1957. Adrdess: 9646 Dundee St., Detroit 4, Mich. (February, 1957)