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Sandspur, Vol. 45 No. 28, May 8, 1940

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ODDS and ENDS New Integrated Course Plan Election Over; Voted Down by Faculty Mrs. Marian Cleveland Named After conceiving and perfectly Rodda, de Giers executing a plot to steal the ballot Upper Division Entrance Pro­ New Acting Dean of Women; box, complete with uncounted bal­ lots last Saturday afternoon, cedure Outlined By Com- NOTICE France and MacArthur bogged mitteed is Rejected AndDarlingWin down and suffered an attack of An All-College Assembly will Succeeds Mrs. Louis Wise conscience when confronted with The integrated course plan was be held Wednesday, May 15, at X Club Candidate Trims Darling's tearful pleas. They re­ 1:50 p, m. in the Annie Russell Giantonio, Buckwalter in the cause of a definite division in Presidential Race turned the pilfered box, and Dar­ faculty opinion at its last meeting, Theatre. Dick Rodda will pre­ President Holt Announces ling & Co. whisked it off to Dean Friday afternoon. A small major­ side; Peggy Whiteley and Dud­ Committee Reveals 1 Change; Former Dean to Nance's house for safe keeping, ity of the group (22-19 by vote) ley Darling will speak; the sub­ Stonerock Kuns Close where the votes were finally count­ turned down the proposals of the ject will be "Enrollment"; the Continue Academic Work ed by Dud and Sue Terry, while committee on Educational Survey aim will be stressing the part Behind de Giers Reason for Recall ^ Dean Nance, armed with a shotgun in regard to handling the entrance students play in constructive and insect powder, stood silent New Director Widely to the Upper Division of those stu­ policy at Rollins. Intelligent and One of tho most hectic political Of "DevH^ Island" guard. dents who have been taking the in­ instructive criticism is invited. campaigns in Rollins' history came Experienced in Field tegrated courses. This does not to an end Friday afternoon at five, France is Friendly Power, ^ Interested in Music and Art, "I take life too seriously," an un­ mean that the system is to be dis­ when the polls on Pinehurst's porch Picture Seen Detrimental to carded; the committee's report as a were officially closed, after a day She Also Likes Outdoor known Conservatory student con­ Pro-Ally Sentiment i' fesses in an unfinished letter we whole was turned down so that each Senior Loan Fund marked by heavy voting. Sports; Is Able Executive found sticking in one of our Sand­ section of it can be taken up separ­ The results of the election, an­ spur typewriters. She was, by her ately at future meetings. nounced at the Gamma Phi Elec­ The moving picture, "Devil's The appointment of Mrs. Marian own admission, "waiting for a voice Among the ideas to be discusseed Drive Starts Soon; tion Ball on Saturday showed Rich­ Island" suddenly was recalled from Van Buren Cleveland as Acting lesson, and seized a few spare mo­ is a plan to have applicants to the ard Rodda with a sizeable majority exhibition in the Annie Russ-t I' Dean of Women at Rollins College, ments to type a letter in the Sand­ Upper Division write papers on in­ Committee Ask Aid over his two opponents, John Gian­ Theatre last week in favor of "Yo- to succeed Mrs. Louis E. Wise who spur office." The whole thing has tegrated questions and then under­ tonio and Jack Buckwalter, in the My Darling Daughter," by the Au­ is resigning to devote her activities a touch of war atmosphere, we go a comprehensive exam on these Small Loan May Help Needy presidential race. dio-visual Education Committee to academic work, was announced think. Ready to dive into the tur­ questions to make them back up all Betty de Giers, new vice-presi­ "Devil's Island" present a pic­ today by President Hamilton Holt. moil of the Conservatory, we can their statements. A second subject Student Greatly, Leaders dent, also piled up a substantial ture of the reputedly barbai K It is understood that Mrs. Wise, see her as she sits down to compose of discussion is having the students Say; Any Amount Welcome lead over Emanuel Ehrlich and French penal colony in French Gui- after serving as Acting Dean of that last-minute letter, then, as write a thesis after entrance into June Reinhold, but was hard Women for the past two years, will the Upper Division. Magoun sounds the call to As we near the close of another pressed by Robert Stonerock, Inde­ The film was withdrawn from New Dean of Women continue to conduct classes in Hu­ arms, she jumps up and darts from The third of the more important school year we approach the func­ pendent candidate for that office. public circulation in the United man Affairs next year. •oom, oblivious to all but Duty. topics under fire is the proposal to tioning of one of the most worth­ In the secretarial contest, Helen States by Warner Bros, at the re­ Mrs. Cleveland was born in are happy to say our unknown substitute a three-man committee while ideas Rollins has ever creat­ Darling won easily over Betty Hall quest of the French government, Springfield, Mass., the daughter of friend was not homesick, although in place of the present board to ad­ ed; The Senior Loan Fund. It is and Mary Trendle, who entered the which evidently considers the pic­ Rollins Choir Harold Sheffield Van Buren, who she admits that sometimes she mit applicants into the Upper Di­ not necessary to say how much race belatedly last week. ture detrimental to pro-Ally senti­ served as American Consul in Ja­ wishes she wore home. She's tired vision and also to decide when a good this fund has and will do be­ Over S07c, or 323 of the student ment in this country. According to pan and France. While her father of school life, though, and what's student is ready to graduate. cause it must be obvious to every­ body of 400 marched up to the bal­ Mr. Rhea Smith, chairman, the headed the American Consulate in more, "tired of being tired." She The present plan, in its first year, one in college. We all know how lot boxes sometime Friday to exer­ Audio-visual Committee thought Elects Officers Nice, France, she spent her child­ closes with the thought we all try is the result of years of thought on often a small loan to someone can cise their new born right to vote. that Rollins should cooperate ^ hood abroad, studying in French to console ourselves with — "it the part of a few individuals, and not only help them out of an other­ Theophilus P. U. Jenks received this withdrawal, in view of the fact schools. must be Spring Fever." Sounds concentrated effort and hard work wise impossible situation, but can seven votes. The complete re­ that France is a friendly power. At Banquet Returning to America when she like a bit of rationalization, what? for several others over the last often change the whole course of sults are given below: "Devil's Island" has been shown was fourteen, she attended the their lives. And so the Fund func­ year and a half. It's hard to tell For President: at several educational institutions Honaas Announces New Holton Arms School in Washing­ how much of this work is going to tions, giving last minute financial Richard Rodda 159 throughout the country, including ton, D. C, and the Farmington Since we're fairly launched on be wasted, because the faculty isn't aid to those seniors who really need John Giantonio 85 the Florida State College for Wo­ Award for Outstanding School in Farmington, Conn. Soon this letter business, we might as talking a great deal outside of the it. Jack Buckwalter ..^ 69 men, where it aroused great emo­ Seniors in Singing Group after leaving school, she was mar­ well clean up a couple of more meeting room. Since the Fund was started in For Vice-President: tional response. ried to The Rev. Stanley Matthews items. We've had several inquiries Although sentiments range from 1929 it has been carried on in full Betty de Giers 151 In reference to the Committee's Cleveland, of Cincinnati, O., who concerning the statement in last desiring complete abolition of the force, and each year the seniors Robert Stonerock . . 117 responsibility for the withdrawal New Office is Added served several years as chapel rec­ week's editorial about lights being plan to complete adherence to it, have been most unselfish and gen­ June Reinhold . 33 of the pcture Mr. Smith said, "The To Executive Board tor at the University of Wisconsin Bhot out The following letter, the probable result will be a few erous in their giving, either of their Emanuel Ehrlich 12 Committee is responsible for the and at Princeton University. h we reprint without comment, changes, some mild and some dras­ contingent fee or a cash contribu­ For Secretary: act whether it's criticized or not." I The Rollins College Chapel Choir Through her husband's associa­ should clean up the whole business; tic this year, with another trial tion. The most important thing is Helen Darling 164 The French Government has re­ held its annual banquet at the Or­ tion with the two universities, Mrs. from Mrs. Hutchings to Dean later which it is hoped will straight­ to have the full support of the en- Betty Hall 87 cently donated books to the Rollins ange Court Hotel, Friday evening. Cleveland became thoroughly fa­ Enyart, and says: en out all the difficulties and will (Continued on Page 4) Mary Trendle 62 Library. May 3. Invited guests included: miliar with American college life, My dear Dean Enyart: prove that the plan of integrated President Hamilton Holt, Dean and having actively participated in cul­ Inquiry elicits the fact that it is courses is necessary in progressive HERE THEY ARE —YOUR NEW STUDENT LEADERS! Mrs. Winslow S. Anderson, Dean tural and artistic activities at both to you that I should report the dis­ education. and Mrs. E. C. Nance, Mr. and Mrs. institutions. Vitally interested in appearance of the electric lights R. B. Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ music and art, she also is an en­ along the path to the telescope. man F. Siewert, Miss Clara Adolfs, thusiastic advocate of out-of-door They don't exactly disappear, but Senior Comedy Mrs. Albert H. B. Banzhaf, Mrs. sports for women, listing tennis, ire shot out. Every time that Mr. Frank Scott, and Mrs. H. M. Wil- swimming and boating as her own Cartwright has replaced them for particular interests. me, tlu'y have been shot out again "What A Life" Cast Whenever the Choir gathers Since her husband's death, four­ anywhere from a few hours to a there always sems to be a song and teen years ago, Mrs. Cleveland has week later. The last time, to wit, By Director Bailey this banquet proved no exception to been connected with Phillips Acad- the afternoon of April 22, was the tho rule. The courses were gener­ my in Andover, Mass., in a hostess worst. Mr. Cartwright had replaced Eleven Seniors Get Parts in ously flavored with song, ranging capacity, and for several years was the lights by request and I had all the way from that favorite hill­ assistant to the head mistress at checked up at 4 P. M. and found Last Production of Student billy folk tune, "Birmingham Jail," the Hillsdale Country Day School in all in working order; and yet Player's Year through negro spirituals, and into Cincinnati, where her inspirational when Dr. Hutchings and I arrived the choir's repertoire of sacred mu­ guidance and charming personality It 7 P. M. for our Astronomical Director Howard Bailey complet­ sic. made a deep impression on the Open House all the lights had holes ed casting for "What A Life," last Following the dinner, Christo­ young students. them. We had about 200 visitors production of the Rollins Student pher 0. Honaas, Choirmaster, read In announcing the appointment. that night to look through the tele­ Players' 1939-40 season, last week. the list of those Choir members President Holt said, "I think Rol­ scope and some of them complained Following the custom of previous who will receive Choir keys on lins is to be congratulated on se­ l)ecauso they said they expected years, "What A Life" will be the Class Day, and also announced a curing Mrs. Cleveland's services for lights, and many had difficulty Commencement Play and accord­ new award to be made to those Sen­ next year. She comes with the finding their way. The lights are ingly was cast as much as possible ior members of the Choir who have highest recommendations of per­ important for two reasons: first, from the Senior Class. In the cast done outstanding work in it during sons who have watched her career their four years at Rollins. This jse the path is bumpy and dark were eleven seniors, many of them DICK RODDA BETTY DE GIERS HELEN DARLING in the educational institutions award will consist of a bound vol­ for the people who come, and sec­ appearing on the Rollins stage for Dick Rodda, where she has served with her hus­ These three students will handle the destinies of Rollins student council during 1940-41. ume of their favorite selections that ond because the lights serve as the the first time. new president, hails from Bethlehem, Pa.; Betty de G -president, claims Forest Hills, Long Island band and since her husband's death. have been included in the Choir's only means of giving directions in Complete cast is as follows: for her home, while Secretary Helen Darling " from Pleasantville, . The new offic rs held their I, of course, regret that Mrs. Wise (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 5) (Continued on Page 6) first council meeting on Monday night. (Continued on Page 4) Coronado Quivers, Shakes as Freshmen Students Pass Life Saving Five Student-Written One-Act Plays Eleven Rollins students have just Invade: Pelican Trembles Under Blast completed the Red Cross Senior Shown in Lab Experimental Program Life Saving Course, under the ex­ By Alden Manchester visit of the Pixies, shivered and that was rapidly going to pieces in cellent supervision of Julian Ma­ By James Newton time, he delivered his lines in a was well built-up and the actors, One of the greatest mass migra­ shook as a minor earthquake and a bridge game over behind the fire­ whinney. This course is very prac­ Five one-act plays selected from stilted fashion. though not outstanding, were com­ tions in the history of the human cyclone passed through the town place. That was about two o'clock. tical and more students should sign many written in Professor Cranber­ In "Death Cell" by Barbara Babb, petent. ,^ce occurred Thursday, when Pied last Thursday on its way to the Then Mr. Bowes went happily back up for it next year. Those who ry's Writing Course were success­ an irate husband, suspecting his Jess Gregg's "Mutiny In the fully presented in the Laboratory wife of infidelity, seals both her ^Per Frank Bowes led his Rats to beach. The sands of Coronado into his usual complacent stupor. participated were: Barbara Holmes, Wings" was the bright spot of the Theatre May 1. Although the pro­ and her supposed lover up in a Wifonado Beach. Traveling under Beach departed en masse to seek Dead-Ed Waite muttered to him­ Joan Kellogg-Smith, Eva Cole, evening. It was a sprightly and gram was somewhat doubtful en­ tomb, only to discover later that amusing comedy with clever dia­ »«aled orders from Hamilton Holt, another, more peaceful rendezvous self in his beard about the water— Richard Cerra, Hester Sturgis, tertainment, it must be remem­ they are innocent. With the real­ logue that was well handled by the *" involuntary' sponsor of the little as a wild cavalcade drew up in both in the ocean and that which Donald Ha>'ford, Jay Leslie, John front of the Pelican in a flourish of bered that the plays were written ization of his mistake he goes off cast. Holding the attention of the ''fawl, the Class of 1943 journeyed was coming down from above. It Nicholson, Kenneth Scudder, Frank Whward, leaving a slightly be­ Police sirens. Friend John Fleeger, Manuel and last, but not least, and directed by students and were to shoot himself — and so ends the audience, the play moved quickly seemed that he liked his water all wildered faculty behind it. Profes- o\vner of one well-done Oldsmobile, Cecil Butt. Incidentally it was ra­ in many cases first attempts. play. (Ed. Note: We saw him go and smoothly. Excellent direction in one place, not wandering about •ors, assistant professors, associate arrived in a cloud of dust followed ther a task for Cecil to take the "The Fishing Trip," by Lynn off with a sword; where'd the gun and good timing by the actors were Professors, and even lowly instruc­ by a very dusty police escort. As over the landscape looking for a test when he had to practice carry­ Goldman opened the program and come from?) responsibje for the professional tors felt slightly lost as they gazed they lost him in a crowd of Fresh­ landing place, as it were. Not ing Johnny Nicholson's six foot as far as a few restless cynics in Rudi Toch did well as the mis­ touch with which the play was pre­ *t rows on rows of empty chairs men playing football, one weary finding any snakes without legs, frame! the back row were concerned, ended taken husband although the force sented. Deedee Hoenig was splen­ the Iron Man gave up in despair did as the erring wife. With a feel­ fsually filled with bright and smil- Sanford gendarme was heard to The class took its final written it. Jack Buckwalter as the crip­ of his lines was taken away be­ ing for comedy, she set the pace for Ije faces at 8:30 in the morning. mutter, "I'll get that guy yet; if and curled up in the ice box next and water examination last Fri­ ple was convincingly ethereal and cause many of them were delivered the play and carried her part in a •'reshmen were lost too as they it's the very last thing I do, I'll to the baked beans to sleep. Al­ day, May second, and if they have did well with a slow part. Philippa from behind a table. Aldine Baker light and refreshing manner. John ,*ove blindly onward towards the get that guy." though the beans were slightly passed their exam, had good attend­ Herman, the wife, was competent was lovely as the innocent wife and "elican, with the wind and rain in dented on the topside and Mr. and impressed the audience with Donald Murphy was convincing as Pinkney Sharp, III, made the most President Bowes wandered daz­ ance, and are qualified in every **>eir hair. her sincerity. Eddie Waite's per­ her equally innocent companion. of his part as the husband, while edly about, looking for the laggard Waite was slightly soiled on the way they will receive their badges, formance was stiff and lacked con­ "Death Cell" was one of the better Jack Buckwalter as the critic and sun. He finally found it hiding be­ underside, both seemed to have sur- if they have the price of fifty cents New Smyrna, still a bit ragged viction. Ill at ease most of the plays of the evening. The suspense (Continued on Page 5) i*l>out the edges from the recent hind the joker in a deck of cards (Ck>ntinued on Page 4) to pay for them. ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1940

afternoons and from seven to nine Art Instructor Students Will he in Rooms at 9:30; Lights Sabbath evenings, except when stu­ MARCHING MERCHANTS dents are in attendance upon eve­ Out at 10, Says Rollins' Regulations of 1886 ning service, will be reading hours, Sound Warning Note to Would-be Voters Wins Prize in which students will spend in their The following advertisement of ages (which is a mere nothinj; to I 3. Young gentlemen are in no own rooms. Rooms are always to Although it has never been the Rollins College appeared in th( the average Rollins student, who case to visit young ladies' rooms, be put in order beforehand for the policy of the I. A. H. M. (Interna­ New York Show Orange County Reporter dated Sep has more money than he know nor young ladies to visit young gen­ comely observance of the Sabbath. tional Army of Heather Merchants) tember 16, 1886, under the heading what to do with), the action of tlemen's rooms. 12. Students are required to re­ Regulations of Rollins College. The to interfere in anything, an issue the administration should have tak- Miss Constance Ortmayer 4. There shall be no loitering main in their rooms from nine to Sandspur believes these rules has arisen of such grave signifi- stronger tone, to compensate Gets Prize for Her Terra- about the railroad station, postoff­ ten Sunday mornings for the study be enlightening to the campus and to compel us to make pub- | for the benevolent leniency toward Cotta "Bather" ice, stores or hotels, and the visit­ of their Sunday school lesson. will certainly be entertaining. ing of the skating rink and billiard lie our convictions. We refer of college students demonstrated by 13. Students are permitted to rooms, or any other place of public course to the rising tide of student the civilians. Notification that her composition 1. No person of known immoral attend the weekly religious service resort, is forbidden. indignation over the suspension of Another implication which these in sculpture, entitled "Bather" has character, or whose general in on Wednesday evenings. the four rogues who recently laid hot-headed students, blinded by been awarded the coveted Henry fluence is such as to make his preS' 5. The keeping and use of fire­ 14. Study hours are from 8:40 Orange County in smoking ruins. their emotional frenzy, fail to sec O. Avery Prize of $50 by the Ar­ ence an injury to others, will be per arms and gunpowder about the col­ a.m. to 12 m., 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and The Heather Merchants stand as is that the abominable exploits of chitectural League of New York- mitted to remain a student. lege buildings, and the carrying or from 7 to 9 p.m. During study the four young arch-fiends are was received this week by Mis^ possession of deadly weapons are hours each student will be in his one man behind the Administration 2. Invitations between young in this crisis. entirely too sinister to be condoned Constance Ortmayer, instructor ir- forbidden. or her own room, except when at- sculpture at Rollins College. Th ladies and gentlemen for boating, What these indignant students as "pranks". They unmistakably 6. No person absent from home tendance is required at recitation or figure has been on display at th^ driving, walking or attendance upon fail to realize is that the college is denote inherent criminal tendencies is permitted to leave town in term in the rooms of his or her own de­ current Sculpture Festival held at any entertainment are not to be responsible for all the activities ol of the most degraded nature. Any time upon school days or holidays partment for study. No visiting in the Whitney Museum in New York given or accepted by students ab­ each member of the Rollins Family, man who would be capable of pur­ without the permission of the offi­ each other's rooms is permitted dur­ City, under the sponsorship of sent from their homes without pre- and it is therefore the sacred duty loining a poor helpless cow and de­ A^iSS CoNSTANCe OaTMAY£.ll. cer in charge. I ing study hours. the National Sculpture Society, of is permission of the teachers or of the administration of the college liberately leading it through a pas­ 7. Each student will attend al 15. Students will be in their own dhich Miss Ortmayer is a member. Wins Sculpture Award matrons in charge. to see that each member lives ture with the help of its owner, recitations in the studies he oi rooms at 9:30 p.m., and lights will The exhibition, which includes over to the high standards of college life would be capable of anything. No she pursues. Absence must be mad( be extinguished at 10 p.m. 200 pieces of sculpture, closed yes­ expected by the residents of Orange one but an out-and-out monster up by private recitation of the les­ terday. 16. Order must be preserved in County. The judgment of the would be capable of wantonly de- son. the cottages at all times. residents is as sound as only that defiling the beauteous face of "Our Miss Ortmayer's prize-winning A Message From the New All unladylike or ungentle- 17. Friday evenings calls may the commonsense American citizen Little Gem Amid the Lakes, the | work, which portrays a feminine manly conduct will affect the stu be made by young gentlemen upon can be, and it is only right and just Venice of America," (i.e. Winter bathing figure, is of dark red ter­ President dent's standing. young ladies in the reception room that students and faculty alike Park) as these wretches did when ra cotta, 38 inches high. Students will attend th* of the ladies* cottage at the discre­ should strive unremittingly they removed the majestic cannon, Before joining the faculty at Rol­ "Naturally, I am very flattered at the results of the elec­ morning devotional exercises of tion of the teacher or matron in wards the ideal goals which these symbol of our city's ideals, from lins three years ago. Miss Ortmay­ tions and to be perfectly frank, I was a bit surprised. I con­ each school day. charge, or upon families in the the park. citizens have been good enough to er was engaged in special work in sider myself very lucky in having so many platforms. You The following have special refer­ place. set up for them. the section of painting and sculp­ ence to resident students: Criminologists are generally have heard all of them at one time or another, now all we have "But," we hear you say, "if the agreed that the only way to curb ture in the Treasury Department 10. Students will attend the "SHO NUF" to do is to take the strongest points from each of the plat­ college is responsible for the de­ such outrages is by exercising the in Washington. She studied art Sabbath morning service and Sun­ Telephi e Operator—Is thii meanor of each member of the Rol­ most rigorous and constant sever­ and sculpture at several American forms and integrate them into a perfect powerhouse. I really day School each Sabbath, and are za 1749? lins Family, then the administra­ ity. There is much more than colleges and universities, and spent think that we have a very good council for the coming year at liberty to attend the Sabbath aid—Yassum. five years as a student of sculpture evening service. Parents can choose tion could and should decide what grain of truth in the old adage, "The and hope that we will be able to do something t'hat will give Operator—Is this Mn was proper in manner of dress, etc., only good criminal is a dead crim­ in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts the church which their children residence? the students and the administration a reason to feel proud of and force each member of the fam­ inal." In cases like these where in Vienna, supplementing this per­ shall attend. If no preference is Maid—Yassum. ily to conform to it on threat of the lust after evil is so strong only iod of study by traveling as a stu­ their choice of their representatives to the student council." expressed by parents or guardians, Operator—Long distam suspension, which is absurd." That the keenest suffering and deepest dent of art in Italy, Germany, DICK RODDA students will attend service with Washington. Czechoslovakia, France, England is exactly right! (Don't think you humiliation, the literal cauteriza their instructors. Maid—Heh He! Yassu can trick the Heather Merchants tion of the soul, can even hope t( and Belgium. 11. From two to four Sabbath into an inconsistent position). The remove the seed of Satan from the College not only could and should, hearts of the woe-be-gone degener- but does have rules regarding On this basis it is only too dress, i.e., going to and from bath­ evident that the action of the ad- ing, at dinner, etc.; and will in the stration is regrettably inade­ future, we hope, take a firmer quate. News from Our Campus Correspondents stand on such matters. To the contention that in any PHI MUSINGS PI PHI NEWS CHASE HALL CHATTER SIGMA NUSETTES X CLUB XCERPTS Of course these regulations are Northern college these foul deeds By Norine Farr By Susy Blank By Tiny Langford By Bob Ruse alarmingly lax when students can would be treated lightly as "college Queer place, Fox Hall. (Ed Note: Monday—Sally, Ginny and Jim On the week-end of May eleventh, This is a different story of the By Wilson Waldo Whitehead borrow thoroughbred Orange Coun­ antics", we reply that here at Rol- You said it.) One night you'r. Lease hold a tea party on Genius Chase Hall is journeying en mass farmer's daughter and the villain, Sharing the honors with Pop, the ty livestock and public cannon with­ have the invaluable ad­ able to come in and find Sally and Drive. Tuesday—Hester, Lolly and to the Pelican where for two whol who owned the Lease on the farm. out written permission, and get off vantages of constant uplifting as­ night watchman, this week is Bill Glad dramatizing one of their Marillee get parts in freshman min­ days the exponents of the "Get As the banker (the old meanie) was Chick, of Jcnell fame. Bill came in' practically scot-free, with nothing sociation with the noble citizens of operative, uncensored (you can strel show. Wednesday — Barbara next to nature" movement traveling down the road in his but suspension from college. In Orange County, and our moral with his luggage under his eyes agine!) one-act plays, surrounded Babb wrote and presented "Death sport themselves on the beautiful smooth, slick roadster, he saw sev­ Saturday morning to catch up on view of the fact that upon the re­ standards are loftier than possibly by a critical, booing audience, Cell" at the Lab Theatre. The last beach and in nearby hot-spots . . eral Barnes off in the distance. turn of the property these desecra- lywhere else in the country, hence his sleep. Chickic's popularity and next night it might be Marelle scene was a riot! Sick of seeing It is rumored by a totally unrelia Though he was only interested in his LaSalle brought about another tors of the Citizen's Ideal College the comparatively severe punish­ Haley, Janie Ruth and Norine walk­ Sally Hodgdon's name in Sandspur ble source that Mr. P. U. Jenks an the Farms-worth, he wanted to see only paid out $700 for $50 dam- ment of these rowdies. all-night vigil after tho dance, in ing upstairs backwards — with all as Sally Modgeon. Thursday — Miss Pu-ella Gottrox are to be the what the people were doing. As spite of Gate's many admonitions. due solemnity — and no amount of Visiting day at Orange General leaders of those who believe that he made a Sharp turn into the lane, The three of them had n wonderful questioning will drag the reason Hospital. Nancy and Buck doing the nite was made for play. he saw them Huska-ng the corn, time. why out of them. nicely. Friday — Volleyball game Of late Chase Hall has been shat­ and others picking Hag-flowers. Daphne Banks and Dot Ciccarell: —Thetas took us for a ride. Steak tered by ear-splitting sounds which By the barn stood an New ton of "Old man" Mclnnis took advan­ came back from a week-end in Mi­ fry at Sue Pick's. Saturday—Base­ are purported by those who inflict hay. Though he was bound to fore­ tage of the empty beds in the Club, ami, finally — much browner, and ball game; dance; everybody had a them, to be light opera. To y close, the simple life of these people and visited us. (Alum.s please note) ROLLINS IN with deep circles under their eyes. good time. Sunday—Kay's Senior correspondent it far more res( touched him deeply. While going His reminiscences entertained us Gay Davis went up to Gaines­ Art Exhibit started today. Come bles a hog-calling contest with AI up to the door he loaned over to far into the night, and included ville one night for dinner at the and see one up-and-coming young Nixon, having the loudest and most see how a Rose felt, for like Ferdin­ many tales of escapades not quite Phi Delt House — we don't quite artist's exhibit; really it's worth­ disgusting voice, winning in a walk and, he too loved flowers. He took as disastrous as the latest. Tho remember when. while. from Jim Edwards, Eddie Waite, off his Coates and hat, after being farewell banquet in honor of "our WEDGWOOD invited to stay for turkey and It's really so! Everybody, yes, John Powell, Dick Cerra and Dick boys" who are on leave was a howl­ Steffins, which was served by a ing success. We listened attentive­ EVERBODY, got in on time after PHI DELT DOPE 'Yard. In the future boys, try to lovely maid, wh6, at the sight of ly to their every word in true Gold the dance Saturday night. P.£ By Jim Hoover remember, that during your month­ ly shower you should concentrate the slicker, turned Whitely. The Star mother fashion. Mrs. Schultz fainted dead away. Tommy Knight got a letter from on getting yourselves clean and not farmer trying to Ward off a Rau an unknown girl, who' wanted to on exercising your vocal cords. (cher) spoke up. "Dana gonna GAMMA PHI know all about Rollins and Tommy And of course there's President rain this spring, and the crops are Rodda, who is now in the market By Jane Balch I guess Clyde Jones lost the name bound to Faile." Anyone can tell you about th of Gable after this blow. CHI OMEGA for a rubber stamp or a personal success of the Gamma Phi Ball — By Betty Hal! secretary to do his autographing Over this last week-end, about Unlike the other stories of this who the newly elected officers are; Two more neophytes have joined for him. Rutch is still as demo­ fifteen Phi Delts from Gainesville nature, the villain turns out to be how Janet Jones and Matt Ely won the ranks of pledgedom. We're cratic as ever, in spite of his new­ visited us and we all had a lot of a good fellow and decides to ex­ the dance contest and twirled to a mighty proud of 'em too. Oh yes, ly-acquired dynasty. fun. On Saturday afternoon the tend the Lease, without Mur phy specially requested polka; where their names? Velva Saatkamp and two chapters had their annual dia­ (more fee) for after all a few the decorations, confetti, and bal­ Charlotte Chapman. Jeffo wants to get in print, so mondball game and we were able to Nichols meant nothing to him; he loons ended even before election re­ The lobster-red that we all 2 might ask what Mrs. Lamb win the cup for this year. would let the farmer stand Pratt. turns were announced; when it was brought back from the Pelican last thought of his latest lingerie Sun- I want to take this opportunity However, th. discovered that the rifles belonged week-end has either died down to all a Ruse, for I day evening . . . also Jeffo would for the Fraternity and myself to very next to MacArthur and France; and why , the slicker re-[ appreciate any information con­ congratulate Dick Rodda, Betty d( turned and foreclosed the mort­ cerning the whereabouts of hifl everyone had such a good time. But Giers, and Helen Darling on their has come off altogether. there are some back stage incidents The smell, or should we say gage, stole the maid, tied her to the girl Ella on Saturday night last. election to the Student Council. We RR track, then jumped in the Please address J. K. -;; X Club. of the event that you probably don't surely will give you all our support. odeur, of gardenias around the House on Saturday night before mooth, slick roadster, and tore like know: Franny Montgomery had a Ed. Note: Mr. WhiUhead celebration with a birthday, KAPPA DATA the dance and Sunday morning I back to Wall Street. his in by carrier-pigeon. Joannne Oak designed and made all By Matilda Gazastrious when the aforesaid gardenias in­ the programs. Several midnight The activities of the Kappas, tensified their aforementioned K. A. KAPERS though kept a deep, dark secret last odeur — almost asphyxiated us. pades were the results of those By Alden Manchester week, are to be exposed this week. THE PERFECT GIFT fluttering signs seen on campus THETA TIDBITS before Saturday, Ginnie Kings­ (Blare of trumpets here). As if OUR WEEK Grunts and groans drift dreamily bury went to the Ball with Profes- everyone didn't know. However, a By Eugenie and Ruth from the windows, doors, and By Pat Guillow for few people have been up to various Little girls and boys, we've had cracks of the K.A. House as Chan­ Steel, and there was a big dis­ The Theta patio has been filled things and it is our sad duty to in­ a busy week! For instance — an­ cey, Blackwood, Siddall and Compa­ pute about who was neglecting who this week with numerous bathing- form the campus that Pritchard has other down and two to go in the ny build up their muscles and tear the Costello-Waddell team. beauties who have firmly resolved GRADUATION OR WEDDINGS escaped from the closet where we frat pin Derby — Ella Parshall is rn their constitutions lifting to-do-or-die in way of a bronzed LAMBDA CHI COMMENT locked her last week. Only long sporting "the" Jeff Kennedy's pin. ghts. The desire to be a brute, enough, however, to participate in like Popeye, to be the possessor of skin, for which only old man Sol By Bob Matthews The battle of the "decks" is rag­ can claim credit. If this keeps up, Only a limited number of Kollins The Lambda Chis celebrated the the one-act plays Wednesday night ing in all its fury in our bridge bulging biceps and rippling wrink­ with Deedee, Charlotte and Shirley les on the chest and back, has taken the determined sun-bathers will bf Wedgwood plates are now available. Due start of the week and Kasten's room. We send out an invitation able to sport a glorious deep tan birthday by holding an unlimited Bassett. Jenelle, M. A. and Wilma to all fiends to challenge us. possession of the hearts and souls are constantly being amazed at of the Chancey-BIackwood Gang. which will be the envy of all. Tues­ to war conditions in England it may be tea party last Monday night at the Por Lil has now joined the ranks day afternoon, we enjoyed our first Atlantic Brewery. Since the tea Diggers whose ability to yodel is of the amateur radio widows so she All weak, underdeveloped males are some time before a new shipment can really remarkable. We consider hereby warned for the first and volley-ball game with the Gamm» was free they took advantage of spends all her time sending dots Phis and bowed to them with t be delivered. We, therefore, suggest the generosity and came near caus­ this an absolute essential for the and dashes to all available men. last time that any damage wrought office of Vice President of Student by these men on the weaker and score of 36-35. After the battle ing a future tea shortage in Orange Bud has given all his time to a in the Gamma Phi lodge, wo wert you order at once. Orders will be filled County. Everyone who participated Council. Esso and Butch left the blonde wave-length in California. less-discreet members of the human Varsity long enough to attend a served iced tea, crackers anc this memorable event found dif­ The college is sending engraved race will not be the responsibility the day received. Prices. $2.00 single; classes. Jackie Miller has ev­ cheese, and cookies, which certainlj ficulty in arising for the 8:30 invitations to Margo, the strong, of Kappa Alpha or the men. They eryone going around in circles as the spot. On Friday we cam< $10.00 half dozen; $18.00 dozen. Orders classes. silent, Colvin to attend classes, AJ- don't know their own strength, so the result of her fortune telling. through with a hard fought victorj The boys certainly had fun at 1 will give a reward, his fabulous De Mob will please take notice. for less than $3.00 must be paid in full, The tea Sunday for our alumnae over the Pi Phis, the final scon the dance Saturday night and want ivel chair, to anyone who drags furnished food for half the campus Also on the training schedule is being 40-25. June Reinhold hai over that amount $5.00 is to be sent with to thank the sweet little Gamma we neglected to put the remains rope-skipping. The Old Master, been taking glamorous poses of al Phis for sponsoring such a nice af­ NOTICE: Following in the Gregg ay after the ladies had left. The Joe Knowles, nightly demonstrates for her photography course. Now order, the balance to be paid upon re­ fair, even though some of them in footsteps. Miss Stella "S" ill live on brownies all his skill to his dumbfounded pupils. whenever anyone feels an exotk didn't see the dancing or hear the Gregg is badly in need of hair ceipt of the plates. week. Counting the days until Double-flips, loop-the-loops, tail- pose coming on, June is immediate ic, they too, had a good time. treatment. Will appreciate any do­ school is out are Dotty, Sandy, spins are nothing to the Old Mas­ ly called to the front. Janet Jonei Ed. Note: And we know where! nations. (Please omit empty beer Frannie, Dominick, Shirley Smith ter; his specialty is a double-spin- brought home a loving cup for hei ns.) May be ordered by mail or bought at The Rollins Alumni Sunday proved a very dull day in and Shirley Bassett who will hate tum-cross-skip, done witli both sisters to admire; tribute to hei Hooker Hall because Bill Royall to see the last day come. Incident-. Incidentally we correspondents hands in the pockets of his birthday dancing ability at the Gamma Ph: Office, on the campus, Winter Park, Florida and some other well-known wolves lly, Patty and Deedee will sing a proclaim nothing complimentary suit and the rope held in his teeth. contest. ; at the beach and the remain­ duet at the Campus sing, so do will be written in our column unless Brother Knowles is now using his der of the boys indulged in sun come! i deserved. "We give you one week, second-best set of teeth for this •. Ed. NoU: Say, i tJiis really thi bathing on the dock. girls." 1 trick. 1 Theta column? WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1940 ROLLINS SANDSPUR THREE ORLANDO'S MUNICIPAL AIRPORT FROM THE AIR — A FAMILIAR SIGHT TO CAA BOYS Florida Again i/ne-L^af^ai Broke as State Can't Pay Bills

PayroU of April Is Met But Bills Must Ride Without Payments — Or Else!

A million-dollar distribution this week cleared the state govern­ Calling iJill ment's month-end payroll of $350,- 000 and paid half of the $1,343,432 College ilius apportionment due April 15 for school teachers' salaries. Whatever the reason for your coming to New York, there It left the general revenue fund, are many reasons why you which pays the payroll, about $t should make The Barbizon 000 behind in operating bills, your residence. Daily, it of­ the school fund facing a $1,343,532 fers the refinement and rec­ maturity on May 15 which it cannot reation to which you are make. accustomed. Musicales... art lectures . .. dramatics ... a Since February 1, the general fine library . . . swimming revenue fund has not had sufficient pool... sun deck ... squash collections to pay operating bills courts. Live in The Barbizon for departments and institutions. Manner, and enjoy all cul­ Tho bills accrue at the rate of $300,- tural and physical activities 000 a month. Payrolls which come that add zest and joy to life. out of this fund have been made 700 rooms, each with a radio on time. Taziif: from $2.50 per day Comptroller J. M. Lee, announc­ from $12 per week ing the payment of half the April 15 teachers* salary account, said "We just don't have enough money to make the full payment." He also said the May 15 apportion­ ment could not be made on time. "We will make these payments when the money is available," he said. "Ultimately, they will be made, but there will be some de­ lay." Collections of automobile li­ The above photo shows one reason why the RoUins student flyers have made and every safety rule is strictly enforced. The hangar in the left foreground censes, gross receipts taxes, and such fine records in their training courses. Orlando's beautiful airport, main houses a score of fleet ships, including the trim little Cubs the students train gasoline taxes since April 1 were, stop-off for huge liners plying between New York and Miami, is one of the in. The lake on the right offers ready access to seaplanes. More hangars are COLONY used in making the 50 per cent safest in the country. Runways, fields and hangars are kept in apple-pie order now being planned to take care of the growing traffic. WEEK OP MAY 9th teachers' fund apportionment. On April 2, the State paid $873,296 to Thursday and Friday complete the amount that was due A stage hit that ran 20 weeks on March 15. on Broadway . . . sparked by the This is a True Story; type of crisp dialogue that high­ When the $350,000 payroll cleared Believe it or Not, lighted Stage Door. the general revenue fund had about "PRIMROSE PATH" $350,000 left, but expense accounts with of officials and employes wil trim Ginger Rogers this figure. Officials said there McDowall, and All Footballers Please Note Joel McCrea would not be sufficient money to This story came straight from carry the ball instead of using thi for steady gains through the whole was ungraciously refused. the Dark Form. A match was il­ Saturday - Sunday - Monday apply on the accumulated bills. the Dartmouth record book of ath­ backs. The ball was lost on downs luminated, and the Following Facts game. It was already after the Suddenly a dark Figure was seen Bing's latest and finest hit . . . The general revenue fund is sup­ letics; we thought it might prove and Amherst punted it back into time set for calling the game, but to emerge from the heterogeneous were brought to light: The Dark you'll love this thrilling song ported by inheritance taxes, docu­ some solace to those poor guys who Form had carried the ball with him safer territory. Again, in the sec­ for some unexplainable reason the mass of legs, arms, and impreca­ fest. • mentary stamp taxes, insurance are always getting robbed. It de­ ond half, Dartmouth lost an oppor­ when he went. It was the same BING CROSBY referee refused to call time. After tions, and disappear in the crowd. premium taxes, occupational licen­ scribes the 1890 Dartmouth-Am- tunity to score by trying for a goal This caused no comment among the ball that the Wriggling Mass had five minutes more of hard fighting "IF I HAD MY WAY" ses, one-half cent a gallon gaso­ herst game. on the 15-yard line, the ball going Wriggling Mass or the spectators, been hunting for within itself ever line tax, and by other taxes. It Amherst had the ball on the 5-yard since he had left. The Dark Form with During the first half neither to Amherst on the 25-yard line for the spectators being busy trying to cannot receive transfers of money had found the referee under the Gloria Jean team scored, the play being in Am­ a touchback. discern the Wriggling Mass and the collected for other purposes such as herst's territory nearly the whole Meanwhile the crowd, having be­ goal, lighting sulphur matches to (Child Singing Star) The ball passed from one eleven Wriggling Mass firmly believing highway construction, county bond time. Dartmouth lost a golden op­ come more enthusiastic than cour­ throw light on his watch. The to the other, till it became too that the Dark Form was that of Tuesday - Wednesday retirement, citrus advertising, and portunity to score, when the ball teous, and being unable to distin­ Dark Form had placed the ball dark to distinguish the players, and some Kind Man, who had gone to DOUBLE FEATURE old age pensions, and appropriated was on Amherst's 11-yard line, by Captains Morse and Lakeman guish the football field from the across the line and the referee hav­ consult with the umpire about some PROGRAM for these specific purposes. giving the signal for a line man to side lines, swarmed onto the field ing examined this deed with his agreed that the game should be A New and Lovable to get their money's worth and alleged offside play in the Wrig­ lighted matches, declared it a called at a certain time. It was EDDIE CANTOR in made a circle about the players, us­ gling Mass. One of the attaches of Touch-Down. He then called the Amherst's ball on her own terri­ 'FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS" Orlando Linen & Towel Supply Co. ing the rush line as a diameter for the local institution of learning now game. tory, and when the ball was passed also INCORPORATED said circle. For the last five or ten thought it would be Fine Sport to back it was almost impossible for Thus the game ended: Amherst "ZANZIBAR" A FLORIDA INSTITUTION the opposing team to see who car­ minutes oblivion reigned supreme. punch with his fist at the Wrig­ Specializing in Quality Merchandise WeU Laundered ried it. The play started for the Meanwhile the referee was on the gling Mass. While he was Having 4; Dartmouth, 0. end, when one of Dartmouth's backs outside of the multitude, vehement­ Fun this way, a shout of Great Joy jumped in and tackled one of the ly clamoring for admittance, which was heard from.the Referee and blockers, supposing he was the man who carried the ball. Meanwhile the WASHING, POLISHING. SIMONIZING back who carried the ball went sail­ GREASING — 75c ANY CAR ing down through the dusky dark­ SOUTHERN DAIRIES • ness of the benighted whence. He Colonial Orange was stopped down there on Dart­ SPECIAL FOR MAY IS BAGGETT'S STANDARD SERVICE mouth's 20-yard line. Here Am­ E. Park & Fairbanks Winter Park herst began a series of her turtle BLACK RASPBERRY ICE CREAM crawls, which she had been using Court Hotel

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Orange Buick's THURSDAY & FRIDAY FOUND: — a girl in love with a A blue oiled silk raincoat and family to forget! kerchief Reconditioned Car Sale is MARJORIE RAMBEAU Ladies' Schaefer pen (dark. mottled) now in full swing HENRY TRAVERS Found—1 pair of brown and What a Pair — one pair of black gloves, green suede zipper glove, black Inko- What a Show! graph pen, National vacuum- Come by and see our cars; atic pen, Black Waterman's pen, Tan and Black Moore pen. inspect them thoroughly and you will be convinced they are ANDY'S GARAGE the greatest value ever of­ Church St. fered in Orlando. DAY PHONE 75 NIGHT PHONE 319W ORANGE-BUICK CO. OFFICIAL ROLLINS HOUGH'S VISITORS HEADQUARTERS FOOD SHOP 333 N. ORANGE AVENUE QUALITY FOODS ORLANDO WINTER PARK • PHONE ^50 Excellent Dining Room Phone 520 Park Ave. ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 1940 On A Great Soul Campus Camera THE INQUIRING Published Weekly by Undergraduate Students of Rollins We will always thank the good angel who prompted us to wander into the late Dr. Richard Burton's class not long be­ REPORTER Member fore his death. Like every other Rollins student, we had By Bob Matthews "What would you like to see the Associated Golle6iaie Press heard much of his fabulous charm, and we decided to sit in just out of curiosity. We wanted to see for ourself just how PROF.TA/LOR TAUGHT new president do?" Distributor of good this man Burton was. LATIN AT OOU?/ 0X-, Sam Hardman: "Keep his mouth Colle6iale Di6est There isn't room here, nor words in the English language LKE P3R 65 YEARS/ shut." PRES. JOHNSON WAS Member: WinI • Park Chamber of Commerce; Florida Intercollegiate Press A&sociation to tell the way we felt on leaving that classroom. It was one Nancy Johnson: "Behave him­ of the great experiences of our life, for "Dickie" Burton had CDWPLETING LINOOLNS self." I Office: Fairbanks / TELEPHONE 187 been in rare form that day and for sixty minutes we had an SECOND TERM WHEN Gate Knob Daugherty: "I'm glad insight of a great soul. HE-TOOK UP HIS DUTIES. I'm leaving before he can do any­ National Advertising Service, Inc. Now he is dead. The Rollins College faculty passed the fol­ HED1EDM1932-IF thing." College Publishers Representative lowing resolution in its last meeting. To what they say be­ HIS SUCCESSOR BX- Barbara Brock: "Do something low we echo a soft, "Amen." PECTSTDDLPLKWrE about the Student Union building." IN MEMORIAM THIS RE(X>RD HE MUST Jean Turner: "Cut down the Stu­ I the United States $1.50 i I (IZweeks), JZ.SO In the death of Richard Burton Rollins College has suf­ PLANTO REMAIN dent Association fee." r S3.00 for the full college y fered an irreparable loss; the Rollins faculty has lost one of THE XIB UNTIL 19 Erika Heyder: "Promote a short­ Entered as second i the post office at Winter Park, its most distinguished, honored and beloved members; the er ratting period." Rollins student body has lost an inspired and inspiring in­ Milton Chancey: "Get us a long­ EDITORIAL STAFF structor, who was both teacher and friend. er spring vacation." P. R. KELLY Edit&r Richard Burton lived a long and sacrificial life that was Gertrude Musselwhite: "I think DEJAY SHRINER News Editor always an adventurous experience; it was crowded with active he should ah—ah—mmm—well— JEFFERSON KENNEDY, JR., TED PITMAN _ Sforts Editors human service, rich in loyal friendships, conspicuous for its ah—" JANET JONES Feature Editor heroic defense of all manly idealism, and dedicated to the cre­ Ralph Hagood: "Organize an in­ NORINE FARR _ Cofy Editor ation of beauty in life, in art and in literature. tercollegiate outboard - racing ALDINE BAKER, BETTY DE GIERS , Society Editors For the past seven years it has been our privilege to share team." TOY SKINNER, GLORIA YOUNG Girls Sforts his inspiring friendship as a colleague on the Rollins faculty, Don Ha>-ford: "Substitute chimes ALDEN MANCHESTER Headlines and now in the shadow of our great loss, we pause to pay for the seven-thirty bugle." PAUL HALEY, BETTY WINTON Proof Editors tribute to his memory. Pete Crawford: "Burn down Clo­ NEWS REPORTERS Therefore Be It Resolved, that Individually and as members Prank Bowes, Betty Hall, Paul Haley, Alden Manchester, Robert Mat­ verleaf." thews, Frances Montgomery, Ijynn Naught, Ruth Schoenaman, Jane Anne of the Rollins faculty in formal session assembled, we express Carol Elliot: "I think something Sholley, Hester Sturgis, William Terhune, Bud "Waddell, Douglas Bills. to Ruth Guthrie Burton our deep sympathy, and record in the FEATURE WRITERS TENNIS should be done about Rec Hall." Jess Gregg, Sherry Gregg, Jean Holden, Peggy Hudgings, Jachr Liberman, official minutes of this faculty meeting our sincere grief in ISTHETBNNIS Pat Pritchard: "Make a new Sara McCaslin, Jane MlUer, Mary Ann Wilson. our common loss. BNIII- 1925, WEST FOIKT CLASSES SWE A SPORTS WRITERS QO&CHAT WEST WEDDWS PteSENT TO EACH GRADUATE WTO horse-shoe driveway." Charles Arnold, Cecil Butt, Robert McKennan, Robin Rae, Alfred Roose­ He loved and honored life, and his memory will remain a VIRGINIA UNWERSrry.' MARRIED. THE GIFT WAS USUALLY IN THE velt, Richard Wesson, Clyde Jones. living thing in the hearts of his countless friends. fORM OF A CMEST OF SILVER. WTO TMB ASSISTANTS Shirley Bowstead, Pat GuIIIow, Barbara Northen, Arax Ehramjian —COMMITTEE FOR THE FACULTY CLASS SEAL INODRTORAIED N THE DESK3N. Mrs. Marian Cleveland BUSINESS STAFF Edwin Osgood Grover, Chairman (Continued from Pago 1) JOHN GIANTONIO , Business Manager Jeremiah Simeon Young M. K. HARMON, JR Advertising Commissioner Ellwood Cecil Nance Coronado Quivers is leaving her administrative work, RITA COSTELLO Circulation Manager May 3, 1940 PET PEEVES I As Freshmen Invade but we shall continue to have her JANE RITTENHOUSE _ Assistant Circulation Manager wisdom and experience in the class­ JOHN FLEEGER Exchange Editor Bud Hoover — "The morning (Continued from Page 1) room next year." Mrs. Cleveland is the mother of ESTABLISHED IN 1894 WITH THE FOLLOWING EDITORIAL Morrie Casparis — "Does it come four children. Her daughter Anne Unassuming yet mighty, sharf and fointed, well-rounded yet many ed with only a i of dam- 'Lite Begins at '40" in a bottle?" graduated from Vassar in 1937; H. sided, assiduously tenacious, yet as gritty and energetic as its name Jack Buckwalter — "Lakeside Van Buren has a degree from Har­ implies, victorious in single combat and therejore without a feer By Jack Liberman Records fell right and left as lightside." vard where he held the Shaw Trav­ •wonderjully attractive and extensive in circulation', all these will be bridge fiends concentrated on the Jess Gregg — "Rubber bands eling Fellowship; Harlan received jound ufon investigation to be among the extraordinary qualities oj .is is 1940, leap year; a year different attack on our problems clubs and hearts and Carey trumped people that wake me." a Rhodes Scholar appointment af­ the Sandsfur. that may rank with 1492, 1776woul, d be better. Any attempt to her partner's ace — his only one. 1861-65, and 1917-18 in American really answer the question would Marcia Stoddard — "Sprinkle One the tables, on the floor, on ter graduating from Princeton in REESTABLISHED IN MAY 1940 WITH THE FOLLOWING POLICY: history and world affairs. It marks take volumes of lengthy discussion. ^ayne Rittenhouse — "Perfume chair-arms, on infinity, bridge 1938; and hor youngest son. Stan­ ' Sacred" the end of a decade that has seen Although I am no authority on the seven in the morning." games bbed and flowed, volleyed ley ,is graudating from Phillips our country in the throes of its subject, as a member of the young­ Mary Gore — "Eight-thirty and thundered. Never has anything Acade Andover this year. worst depression; a decade which er generation, which has to pay for classes" been seen like it; never will any­ A sumn: resident of Har ch- Was the Movie Committee Justified? has seen the growth of the radio, today's mistakes, I still have my Mrs. Banzhaf — "Glen Brown'i thing like it be seen again. An all port, Mass Mrs. Cleveland motion pictures, and the beginnings opinion and so express it. music when it goes wild." time high for bug-nutty bridge pent the ' (This editorial won't have much point unless you've already Johnny Giantonio—"I don't have of television. I say, if there be any candidate playing was reached, and the Peli­ Park. read the news story on page one of this issue concerning the any; I'm easy to get along witl action of the college movie committee in substituting "Yes, 1940, the year H. G. Wells pre­ who not only opposes most New can shook like a leaf in the breeze Rachel Harris — "People that My Darling Daughter," for "Devil's Island" last week. Turn dicted would see the destruction of Deal ideas as practiced by Mr. as the bids billowed hither and yon. sneak up behind me and tickle ; Senior Loan Fund back and read the story, then come back and join us here.) civilized man because of war, is a Roosevelt, but also, has construc­ Liberty-loving freshmen were Behind this seemingly innocent action on the part of the witness to the possible fulfillment tive ideas of his own, he should be regimented within an inch of their (Continued from Page 1) movie committee in making this change lies a story, and that of that prophecy. Over in Europe elected over Mr. Roosevelt, should libertine lives as they dished up the | story poses a question. The question is: "Are Rollins College rages that war, bringing death to he again. But unfortunately beans, ham, and chockows. Eating j tire cl; matter what the con- movies to be used to propagate pro-Ally sentiment, or are people of all classes. We in Ameri­ I glance over the list of possibli Chinese-Japanese shifts like Sing Sing guests, ev-' tribution may be. Whatever we they to be chosen so as to give the students the best educa­ ca are still safe from that horror, successors to Mr. Roosevelt, I fail eryone managed to get enough—if afford to give or are able to tional and entertainment features available ?" but for how long, we are even to find one man that has the quali­ War Extended to he got into the first shift. scrape together stays behind us The action of the committee in withdrawing this movie afraid to guess. Who will win this ties necessary to fulfill all thes. El Presidente Bowes declared it when we have gone as a symbol of for fear it would antagonize "a friendly power," places it as struggle is not, to me, the most requirements. They are either like was the most successful beach par­ the friendship toward members of having definitely attempted to propagandize in favor of the important concern, but what state Wilkie and Dewey, too inexperi Essay Contests ty in the history of the universe; our class and classes to follow, and Allies. It also evidently assumes that Rollins students are civilization will be in when those enced, or too conservative, like th( proved it by riding home with five even if no one were ever to know emotionally and intellectually unstable, and must be protected men still living lay down their Messrs. Garner and Vandenberg. Our Far-Easter Friends Woo girls. Treasurer E. T. Brown an­ what we did give, we could leave from the harsh realities of life. arms seems to be more important. Finally, as I see it, the answer tc American Notice With nounced that construction would knowing ourselves that our last We have no quarrel with the French Government, or with Here in America, 1940 has still e problem lies mainly in solving Cash Prize Offers start immediately on a new build­ gesture was a fine and generous Warner Brothers; indeed, we acknowledge a very rea! in­ another significance. It is the the question whether it is more ing to be built on the site of the one. debtedness to both. However, we do deplore the apparently presidential election year. Always portant to have a strong foreign The niceties of international re late Pelican. The Senior Loan Committee is low appraisal of the Rollins student body's capacities by the of serious concern to clear thinking policy such as the present one, to lations were revealed to the Sand expecting a very good response this Committee. citizens, this election is one of the assure our neutrality and let the spur staff last week. Two weeks Mistress (instructing ne butle year, knowing the class of '40 as we ago we received literature f It may be pointed out that the French Government re­ most crucial in all our history. lution of our internal affairs wait -Now how do you address ; do, so please, sonio'rs, don't dis­ China announcing a five thousand cently donated a valuable collection of books to the Rollins We are still in a depression that unitl peace has been reached, or are Butler—Your lordship. appoint us. Be ready when you are dollar prize essay contest; last library. We do not believe that this gift was made with any has lasted over ten years, the last internal conditions the more ur­ Misress—And his lady? approached to do your part, not week Japan, tardy but undaunted, strings attached. The entire history of the French nation seven of which have been during gent? If our concern is peace, Butler—Your ladyship. only for your class but for other sent out a booklet about an essay would seem to refute such an implication. the administration of Franklin President Roosevelt is our man; Mistress—And an admir senior classes to come. Roosevelt and his New Deal. The if the settlement of the depression contest on "The Position of Japa­ Butler—Your flagship. SENIOR LOAN COMMITTEE However, if the Committee did feel that because the college nese Culture in the World." received the books it must necessarily favor Allied aims in most important question of this lore pressing, some one with a the present conflict, it would seem that a dangerous prece­ year's campaign, no matter who better understanding of economics, The Japanese offer looked a bit dent has been set. Following this supposition, we should runs, will be whether the New Deal than Mr. Roosevelt should be more enticing, esthetically speak­ expect that if the German government gave us a new build­ has been successful or whether a elected. ing, because the judges were genu­ Tar Tar Sauce ing, we would be pro-German; if Russia sent us some caviar, ine Orientals; imagine having your we could print nothing against Communism and if Japan essay judged by such people We wanted to call this column derstand that the event is to take mailed us some cherry blossoms, we should have to condone Baron Ino Dan, Prince Fumimaro "Caviar and Slaw", but ed Dick place in the Strong Hall patio. the rape of China. Konoye, or Viscount Kagal Kelly objected to its undertones, Tlie Rollins Roster Okabe, all members of the nobility. All who do not get the full innuen­ We Ask You: Why has Bert We are not pro-German. But we do not believe in being does of the present title, please Schlegel stopped wearing make­ pro-Ally, or pro-anything, except peace. We do not believe Then again, it is easy to suspect This will introduce a new feature glades National Park Committee; write a letter of protest to theup ? What were the KA's doing that 'If you're not for us, you're against us," must apply to those Chinese of starting their con- of the Sandspur — we hope each Elector of the Hall of Fame; Pres­ Sandspur . . . and see what hap with many lead pipes and weights American thought in the present war. We favor strict test simply for propaganda, wher week to be able to bring you i ident of the Third American Peace pens! Also, in order to remain out in their front yard last week? neutrality. they don't have any reason for it sketch of some faculty member'; Conference; Ex-President of the except, as they say, to make Ameri anonymous under rather informa Why hasn't somebody discovered It seems to us that "Devil's Island" could have been shown past. We realize this one is pretty American Scandinavian Founda^ cans realize "it is important to tht tive circumstances, this column i; Wendy Davis' powers for solving without any discomfort on the part of the French Govern­ factual, but Prexy HAS done a tion, of the Greek American Club interest of the United States to never to have the same author questions that pertain to . . . er ment; indeed, how the French would learn about it escapes of things we all should know about. a founder of the Italy-America So­ have a free and independent China.' twice, so any libel suits will have . , . love, if we may be brutally us, unless they have an American Surete. However, in acting To the students of Rollins Col­ ciety of the League to Enforce Contrast that with the Japanese ex to be brought against all 6 of u frank? Where is the play that as it did the Committee has given a small matter gigantic lege the name Hamilton Holt Peace, Netherlands American Foun­ cuse: the commemoration of th< Johnny Willis won the Allied Arts implications, which it is to be hoped will not be perpetuated. means their hard working presi­ dation, Friends of Poland, and the 2,600th anniversary of the found prize with ? And why did Bob We'd still like to see "Devil's Island." dent . . . skillful in promotion and League of Nations Non-Partisan ing of the Empire of Japan by th( By popular request this column Burns go 30 miles between Rollins in getting publicity for the college, Association. Emperor Jimmu, who rode a white will contain no news about Jane and the Gamma Phi dance on Sat. Russell, the dubious movements of shrewd in business; sympathetic, He is Vice President and Chair­ horse down from heaven on a : What Does the Council Think? the Sigma Nus, no plugs for the understanding with the students, man of the Peace Union; executive beam or something like that. Here we have a new Student Council, just aching to do and rather hard to contact between e Russell series, and absolute­ Director of the Wodrow Wilson Another attractive part of the We were somehow disappointed things, an undergraduate body that wants some definite his frequent trips into the business ly no mention of various romances Foundation; member of the Na­Japanese contest is that one is to hear that Jenks, with his fine improvements made, and some $4,000 lying idle in the Student world. taged by Bitty Cummins. tional Institute of Social Sciences. lowed to choose any of eight lan­ Union Building coffers. What can be done to get all these campaign managers, wasn't actual­ To the rest of, the world as evi­ In 1918 he visited fronts of Al­ guages for a medium. If potentials together? Well, here's a suggestion. ly elected to something. Gone for denced by the latest Who's Who, lied Armies as guests of various chooses Chinese for one's language There's nothing Rollins students Two weeks ago a letter signed by a member of the Student another year, and him with the best the name Hamilton Holt means governments; went to Paris as he is limited to eight thousand ove better than dramma (the dou- Council appeared in the Sandspur. It urged the establish­ slogan to come out of the election. "editor and educator . . . born in head of the League to Enforce characters, but if one uses Japa- ile m is for emphasis). And there's ment of a student-operated cooperative store here on the You haven't heard it? It's "Let's , August 19, 1872 ... re­ Peace, was made liason officer be­ one's limit is twelve thousand othing Rollins students love to Rollins Campus. Pitch a Little Brew!" ceived his A.B. from Yale in 1894, tween the American delegation and including kana. Contrast this ex­ lo more than appreciate drama, To test student opinion on the suggestion, the Sandspur You will remember their enthusi­ did post graduate work in sociology the League to Enforce Peace. He otic offer with that of China, which Back-Slap of the week goes to sent out its trusty Inquiring Reporter. Out of thirteen stu­ astic laughter at the dramatic point and economics at Columbia from toured the United States speaking forces you to write in English, and Jack Buckwalter, who , though dents interviewed, eleven expressed enthusiastic belief that an original play written by Miss 1894 to 1897, received his LL.D. for the league. He visited Europe beautifully miscast in the part of a such a project would be a valuable addition to the campus. which your work will be judged Barbara Babb when the head man from Ursinus College, Pa. in 1915; in 1919, 1920, 1922, 1927, 1930; at­ sophisticated critic in Jess Gregg's The other two were doubtful. by such prosaic people as retired discovers he has locked his innocent Litt.D. from Wooster College in tended the second, third, and eighth play last week, went manfully on, Admittedly not as scientific as the Gallup poll, the In­ American explorers and naval offi- wife in a cell, thrown the key in 1916; LI.D. from Wilberforce Uni­ assemblies of the League of Na­ bearing up heroically under the quiring Reporter's survey still may be said to represent a the moat, and then to the utter con­ versity in 1920, Oberlin College in tions. strain. fairly accurate cross-section of student opinion. Therefore, 1922, Otterbein College in 1922, Of course, we think there's a sternation of the audience, cast, and In 1903 he was decorated Com­ Slap-Back of the week goes to we are tempted to conclude that the students want such a Baylor University in 1927; and his catch. China comes right out and probably Prof Granberry, remem- mander of the Order of Sacred those two saffron lassies (whose store, and will back it. LH.D. from Boston University, offers five thousand dollars in that he ordered the mason who Treasure (Japanese); in 1920 made money, but Japan, how- initials are Peggy Hudgings and It certainly seems logical to say that our proposed Student From 1897 until 1913 he was had bricked up the wall to be shot! an officer of the Order of Public In­ insidiously puts all the fig­ Janie Miller) who let combined Union plans will never be realized; at least not for years to Managing Editor of the Independ­ Nothing on Broadway could touch struction; in 1919 an officer of the ures for her prizes in yens: three squelching of Prof. Wattles, Peggy come. Perhaps this cooperative store would be the happy ent Magazine. From 1913 until it. order of George I (Grecian;) in ousand yen, one thousand yen, Mary Whiteley, Clark Kemp, and medium between nothing at all, and the elusive dream of the 1921 he was Editor and Owner of 1921 a Knight in the Legion of d five hundred yen. When Ja­ Prof. Dexter drive them into ig­ Student Union group. the Independent In 1921 he be- Honor; in 1925 an officer in the pan, notoriously interested in the nominious oblivion with the Dusty Cooperative stores exist on almost every other campus in e Consulting Editor of the In­ And speaking of that which is Legion of Honor (French); 1920 an United States, refuses to tell the histrionic we're looking forward to Tars and Sooty Notes. one form or another; they are non-profit organizations, with dependent. officer in the Order of Crown of e of its prizes in good Ameri- seeing what the Shakespeare class Parts They'll Never Play: every cent realized on sales going to student funds. Such a In November, 1924, he was the Italy; in 1922 a Knight of Polonia money, you can bet your boots going to do with the "Two No- Tiny Phillips _ _ "Tom Thumb" store would offer several scholarship students employment, Democratic candidate for United Restituta (Polish); 1923 a Knight there's something sneaky going • Kinsmen" or vice versa. It's Betty Ann Hubbard "Jezebel" in addition to proving a convenience to the students. We're States Senator from . of the North Star (Swedish); in Maybe, after all, the Chinese con time for all the anti-Shakespeare Barnes „ "King Lear" waiting to see what happens. He is a member of the Ever­ (Continued on Page 6) I test doesn't look so bad. studes to pray for rain, for we un­ (Continued on Page 6) ilyEPNESDAY, MAY 8, 1940 __ ROLLINS SAN D S P U R New Tar Crew Meets Supreme Test in Northern Race Program Along "•"Sidelines THESE BOYS ARE IN FOR SOME TRAVELING! Bradley Takes Changed Boat By TED PITMAN The baseballing Tars turned the „|,les on their beloved friends, the Tanipa Spartans, in Friday's and On 2500 Mile Trek to Row fatarday's slug fesfs. The Spar ijans, boasting that they were unde­ feated in collegiate circles, certain, (y looked like a second rate ball , Dad Vail Races Jljb compared to our flashy team. Our special orchids go to Sammy Hardman this -week for his stellar Rollins Eight Leaves Sunday Bitching in Saturday's contest. AI- For New York; WiU Meet Miough he was no star Sam kept the COEDS inSPORTS Manhattan on Tuesday Iranipa hits well scattered and more By GLORIA YOUNG (han one man whiffed the air three Four new members were recently times in a row. elected into the "R" club. The re­ Dad Vail Regatta Saturday's game saw a slightly quirements for membership are two Draws Many CoUeges Afferent Tar lineup with Linger­ team sports and one individual felt and Brankert swapping posi­ A 2500 mile trek awaits the nine Tars shown above. They entrain Sunday for New York and Springfield, sport or vice versa. Polly Young, tions. This was due to Manny's Mass. Heaviest crew in Tar history, they hope to win against Manhattan, pick of Eastern colleges in Dad Nancy Johnson, Joan Kellogg- Re-Vamped Tars Have Heavy gore shoulder which hadicapped him Vail RegatU. L. to R.: Matt Ely, cox; Ray Hickok, stroke; Grady Ray, No. 7; Al Nixon, No. 6; Mel CTanton, Smith, and Betty Winton are the Boat; Bradley Hopes for ^ his throws to second. Buddy No. 5; Carrow Tolson, No. 4; Wes Hauseman, No. 3; Major Harmon, No. 2; Frank Grundler, bow. honored girls. Win on Sheer Power Bryson took Hardman's place in The Thetas and the Gamma Phis Coach U. T. Bradley's 1940 can- [the field and did a very good job. best-dressed college seniors in played an exciting game last Tues­ liidate for the small college crew Thanks to the Spartans the Rol­ America. We've got all the dope day, the Gamma Phis winning 36- Independents Lead in First championship is winding up its fin­ ins boys had great fun in fatten- right on hand; all those interested 35. On Friday the Gamma Phis al week of practice on Lake Mait­ n^ their batting averages to a may step right up. won from the Kappas, 43-34, and land before entraining Sunday for arge extent in this series. Halt of Diamond Ball Series the Thetas won from the Phis 40- "Jumping Joe" Justice again had New York. "We hate to address you simply 25. field day at the expense of Tam- The Rollins crew will race Man­ as 'editor'," shyly confides Miss The archery tournament, open to u If no one else is glad to see in doubt until the very last man hattan college a week from today Phi Delts Close Behind as Alice Thompson, of "Glamour" all, began on Monday. Since there |joe graduate Tampa will be, for was retired on a long fly to left the Harlem river and then pro­ Tournament Heads Into magazine, approaching us with a were more than forty contestants, touchdowns in football, some field with the tying run on third. ceed to Springfield, Mass., where glamorous first paragraph. "It's the tournament will be extended an 2>R U.T. BRADLEli twenty points in basketball and two Final Stage of Competition Bud Coleman pitched a good game it will partake in the annual Dad so impersonal!" she wails despair­ extra week. Tar Crew Coach days of slugging at the bat is pret­ for the Faculty, allowing only five Vail Regatta. ingly—"particularly when we want The swimming meet, too, will be ty hard for any college to take from As the diamond ball series draws hits, while Harris and Davis al­ Boasting only a mediocre season, to ask your personal opinion about here before we know it. Even ine guy. towards its half way mark, the lowed seven hits between them, Da­ the Tar crew has undergone some a few things." (At this point we be­ though it has been postponed until JenksDemandsRecount; Down Sandspur bowl way it dark horse entry, the Independents vis giving up the winning runs. radical changes in the last three gan to slick our hair back careless­ the 18th of the month, there is still eems that the Independents and lead the pack with a clean slate so Conspiracy is Hinted weeks but Coach Bradley is still ly). not much time for those six prac­ Ihe boys from the Phi Delta Theta far of five victories. The Phi Delts undecided as to the real worth of ODDS and ENDS tices! Get busy! Theophilus P. U. Jenks proved a Bouse are going to be the ones who are not far behind. Unlike previous Miss Thompson tried hard to find martyr to the cause of honest poli­ his crew. With two defeats and Irill fight it out for the diamond intramural tournaments, this year our name, she says, but the Public (Continued from page 1) tics when he was driven to the wall two victories the prospects of win­ toll crown. The two Davis boys, the winner of diamondall will be Library shrugged its shoulders and Five Student Plays by underhand conniving of the ning up north are not as bright as ^esley of the Independents and decided on a total percentage basis said it couldn't be done. (Funny, the paper for finding one's way to powerful political machine control­ last year. However this year's Sob of the Frat boys are heads and rather than by a play-off of the two our Public Library always stamps (Continued from Page 1) the telescope. ling the campus vote. crew is much heavier and supposed­ {houlders above the other pitchers. halves' winners. its foot, but then, that's a brick ly more powerful than last year's Very sincerely yours, Special agent x-9 of the Gestapo, ; The Lambda Chi's, X Club and building). Anyway, Miss Thomp­ Dick Wesson as the author helped boat. The Independents showed their Phyllis Hayford Hutchings working on the case for Jenks, di­ t. A.'s are fighting it out for the strength this week by decided­ son begs forgiveness and goes on maintain the play's breezy tempo. The crew's schedule for the Nor­ jellar berth with the Sigma Nus to say that "Glamour" is conduct­ Charlotte Stout was outstanding as vulged that "Boss" Enyart of the ly trouncing both the Sigma Nus To be serious for a moment, we'd thern trip is also a distinct handi­ lust ahead of them. We prophesy ing a poll of college editors on co­ the prim spinster, although she had notorious Conservative Ring, had and the X Club. Early in the week, like to say that "College Bazaar," cap. They entrain Sunday, arrive lomo startling upsets in this second ed fashions, etc., and she solicits but a few lines. "Mutiny in the backed a small-time ward-heeler behind the somewhat erratic, but of Harper's Bazaar is looking for a Monday and possibly may have half, however, if some teams our weighty opinion on such mat­ Wings" was a welcome break from named Filibuster, in order to split never-the-less effective pitching of correspondent here on the Rollins time for a brief row. They will [hange the way they seem to have ters as college girl's dresses, hair­ the heavy drama of the other pro­ the Jenks vote. Found in the ^al­ "Red" Harris, they set the Sigma campus for next year. Any girls lot box were three votes with this be able to row Tuesday and they \o last week. Nus back on their heels in an ab­ dos, lipstick, etc. ductions and was received with a race Manhattan over the Henly dis­ interested can get full details on grateful sigh by the audience. cryptic inscription, quote, "Include breviated game, to the tune of 23-2 inquiry. A keen psychologist, Alice (we me out for Filibuster," unquote. tance on Wednesday. They entrain Ray Hickok and his boat-load of the game lasting only Z^z innings, Betty Haggerty's play, "Marian- again on Thursday morning, get a know from the personal tone of her In spite of this large negative neathaulers have been doing Tro- at which time the S. N.'s gave up ela," adapted from an old Span­ brief row in the afternoon on the We understand that some enter­ letter she'd want to be called by her vote for Filibuster, Jenks would an work every afternoon this past in disgust. first name) realizes we editors may ish tale, was built upon the affec­ Connecticut River, two more work­ »cck out on Lake Maitland break- prising gentleman in Pennsylvania tion that the poor kitchen maid have come through with flying col­ The Independents won the first be a bit pent-up with suppressed outs Friday, then race again on ng \he Rollins record for distance is offering one million dollars for with a "beautiful soul but deformed ors if it had not been for the base half honors the following Friday, the deposit of Mr. Adolf Hitler, all opinions on these matters, and she Saturday. jwing every afternoon, averaging body" holds for a blind boy in treachery of the Buckwalter fac­ when they blasted the tossings of in one piece, at Geneva. Our points out that "this is your chance Largest Race in the Country pwards of twelve miles a day. whose home she is employed. The tion whose leader was bought off t Dan Speyer and Dick Rodda, com­ to relieve your mind of any feel­ This year's Dad Vail regatta will friend from the Keystone state is production was heavy, slow, and with three cases of X-CIub BEER, That's going places ion; even if all ing out on top by the score of 18-8. ings you may have on the subject." a piker. We'll make it five million. dragged throughout. Aggie Chalker and the spineless deceit of the Phi be the largest crew race in number Jicy do is go round and round in The game was never in doubt as We are composing our answer, We are also offering ten million to as Marianela, was appealing but we Delt party, whose allegiance was of contestants to be held in this lircles. the leaders came up with five runs which will include a recent snap­ the first man to swim the Pacific found ourselves wishing she'd hur­ purchased with 37^ passes to the country this year. Not even the It seems that the crew boys have in the first and clinched it with nine shot of ourself, featuring a wide with his arms tied, twenty million ry up and die and not make so notorious Moo Moo Club. far-famed Fougkeepsie has as nade up their minds that there is in the second. The Clubbers tried grin to show off our gleaming for the first inter-planetary plane much "to do" about it. The only A storm of protest arose from many boats as will be at Spring­ I certain crew up north by the hard, scoring seven of their eight teeth! flight, and fifty million for the lift in the whole play was provided the Jenks camp following the an­ field on May 18th. Besides Rollins mme of Manhattan whom they runs in the last two frames, because best explanation of why Chamber­ by Pat Pritchard when as Angela nouncement of the election returns there will be Rutgers, (last year's want to beat, in fact, boat so badly of poor fielding on the part of the lain is still running the British gov­ Lawrence Moore (L. V. to you), she gave the dying Marianela a Saturday. A spokesman for th.e champs). Marietta, Washington and that the judges will have to use Independent outfield coupled with a ernment. came close to losing his moustache piece of her mind. Don Murphy group said, "We demand that the Lee, Williams, Dartmouth, Man­ Iclecsopos to see the Manhattan few hits. Wes Davis, who alter­ down the Wekiwa the other day. was fine as the doctor and Carolyn ballot box be seized and sealed for hattan, American International, the when the Tar boat finishes. nates the mound duties with Har­ The boys at the Lambda Chi Ralph Hagood, Jay Leslie, and Paul Lewis was excellent in her role as the inspection of the Circuit Court host college; Springfield College, :an understand just why th?. ris, twirled the whole game. Haley, caught him shaving his in­ a new-comer to rowing, Richmond and Brad feel that way. house were upset by an S.O.S. housekeeper. of Appeals. Jenks demands a re­ boys The Lambda Chis won their first conspicuous sideburns at the dock, and Boston University. One or Nin Bond has been subbing for phone call from Gracia Tuttle last The story of the last play of the count." game of the season when they de­ pinned him back, and attempted to two of these crews may drop out Wes Hauseman at three but Wes week. It seems that Gracia and evening, "Three Brothers" by Pad­ The dark-horse candidate ex­ feated the K. A.'s in an exciting ex­ wrest away his razor. The fresh­ at the last minute but all are now has now rejoined his boat and is Tex Roosevelt had been playing dy Moody, was woven about a revo­ pressed his own stand quite force­ tra-inning game by the tune of 11-6 man rancher from Oviedo had a entered. due to stay there the rest of the poker with the winner getting full lution that was being instigated by fully with the statement, "We wuz scoring 6 runs in the seventh in­ death grip on the infernal weapon, Rollins is extremely lucky, as it power to cut the loser's hair. Tex three brothers. Although the play robbed," and turned to his plans ning. Trailing 5-0 going into the however, and they were forced to has procured the services of a shell lost, and Gracia started shearing was slow in places, it was bright­ for next year. "Watch for Jenks The crew pulls out for their con­ fourth, the winners tied up the borrow another to attempt the deed. from for its poor lamb, then gave up in despair ened by the fine performance of in 1941," was his parting shot. quest of tile North on Sunday old ball game. The K. A.'s tallied As Mr. Haley approached the sup­ race on the Harlem and Harvard is when she was half way through Charlotte Stout. The lighting was "Reform will sweep the campus like morning and we wish them all the one run in their half of the seventh posedly helpless Moore, he foolish­ loaning the Tars a shell for their and started yelling for help. The effective and the production showed wildfire, and these despoilers of hick in the world both on the Har- but it was not enough. Weinberg ly neglected the fierce gleam in L. encounter at Springfield. This boys chipped in and bought a soup keen and imaginative direction. justice and righteousness will be 1™ and the Connecticut Rivers, was the winning pitcher, while V.'s eye. Suddenly two feet flashed means that Rollins will probably bowl, which they sent along to Jack Buckwalter and Dick Wesson, exterminated in their very lairs but— Knowles and Keller were in there out, caught Haley in the stomach (Continued on Page 6) Gracia, with instructions to use it two brothers did a good Job as did like so many poisonous reptiles." GET MANHATTAN ! ! ! ! for the losers. as a stencil. We haven't seen and propelled him swiftly into the water, whereupon dauntless L. V. Pat Pritchard and Shirley Bassett. Buel Trowbridge's Racketters The Lambda Chis went down to Roosevelt yet, but any guy that flipped the other razor into the As an experiment the one-act FRESHMAN SHOW Royal Typewriters ftind up their season against Stet­ defeat before the X Club, however, loses to a woman in a poker game Sales and Service river, and escaped in a boat, thus plays presented in the Laboratory At long last the Freshman Show son this Satm-day on the college later in the week, in a rough and deserves almost anything! All Makes Used Typewriters saving his sub-proboscitory growth theatre were a success. An oppor­ will be presented. You can see it courts. Although the team has tumble game. The score was 9-6. from the malicious and unprovoked tunity for the students to gain ex­ tonight, in Rec Hall, if you have Davis Office Supply ^en poor this year, future pros­ The X Club cause was helped no end Other letters come to us, too, and onslaught. The quest for beauty perience in acting was made pos­ nothing better to do. It begins at Company pects are excellent, as several good by errors, although the losers also > for the benefit of such sartorially evokes real courage; we point to sible by the presentation and the 8:15 and will probably last until 29 E. Pine St. Orlando players who were ineligible this gained some of their runs in the splendiferous gentlemen as Hil L. V. Moore as a shining example authors were permitted to see their 9:15, if the local vice squads aren't Phone 5114-5115 rear will be O.K. in 1941. e manner. Speyer and Rodda Hagnauer, Buck Johnson and Joe to those who long to flaunt a mus- plays on the "boards". tipped off. again shared the pitching, while j Justice, we are glad to pass along tachio, yet shrink from its poten­ You are strongly urged to bring Weinberg was the losing hurler. ! a little note from Mr. A. M. Larkin, tialities. Leon Jackson of the Winter Park gas masks, for some of the jokes Fashion Editor of "Collier's." "Col­ ,.. something new The Faculty sprang something | High School won first place in the have a terrible odor. The show as lier's has embarked on an interest­ a surprise when they defeated Florida State interscholastic fenc­ planned will feature a minstrel ing quest," says Mr. Larkin proud­ the league-leading Independents The celebrated Big Three of ing meet held here last Saturday. show theme, with charming (?) Ladies' rope-soled ly. They're out to find the ten Eastern intercollegiate sports — by the score of 6-5. The game was The bouts were directed by first year lassies in black face. Princeton, Harvard and Yale—fin­ Emanuel Ehrlich, divisional secre­ Please bring your own vegeta­ ished in that order behind two tary of the Florida branch of the bles. The show is free. And don't SANDALS young ladies from Radcliffe Col­ AFLA. say we didn't warn you! lege in the first annual invita­ Imported from Ecuador tion Intercollege Bridge Champion­ ship held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Tampa Drops Two Games to Heavy-Hitting To Mother TOWN and COUNTRY SHOP I in New York last week-end (April $1.95 26-27). Angebilt Hotel BIdg. ORLANDO = Tars; Rollins Scores 26 Runs in Two Tilts Tops are of woven cord With Love It may interest some of you to in fancy patterns; no two learn that the creator of "Captain Tampa's dream of an undefeated kept right on piling on the pressure alike. Easy," our swashbuckling and season w^as rudely shattered last to win easily, 11-3. Sammy Hard- Take time out from your man handled the Rollins mound dauntless comic-strip hero, lives in week-end at Harper-Shepherd field busy college life to let your signment in capable fashion, all Genuine Mexican mother know you haven't Orlando; does all his work there. as our own irrespressible Tars The feature is syndicated all over ing only seven scattered hits. forgotten her. Mother's Day climbed all over three Spartan SHEERS the country, and we'll be gosh- The boys had a field day against Huaraches is next Sunday, May 12, you pitchers to win both games of the Simmons, with Estes, who had four hanged if Frank Grundler, also of for men and women know. Come in and select Orlando, doesn't look enough like two-game series. hits out of five trips to the plate, a remembrance for her — ^7.50 leading the way. Close behind the doughty Easy to suspect him With Willie Daugherty on the $2.50 gosamer stocKlngs, a brooch of being the model! mound in Friday's fracas, the Tars George was June Lingerfelt, con­ or bracelet, a handbag. took advantage of Spartan errors verted to catcher for this game, and ] natural color only Joe Justice and Manny Brankert [ We'll gladly "dress it up" Wah Siddall and Wendy Davis and Patton's wildness to pile up 15 all contributed their share to the] in special gift wrappings at have two large home-grown straw­ runs, while holding Tampa to 8. 17-hit barrage that snowed the vis­ no extra charge. berries, cultivated on the diamond- Although out hit 12 to 8 by the itors under. ANGORA COATS ball field, which they will sell cheap losers, Rollins got behind Daugher- to a quick buyer. ty in the tight spots. Estes and The Tars will wind up the 1940 Jones each got two hits. season this week agains the Flor­ R.C. BAKER Pastel — Very Reasonable sc ida Gators, in order to get into the Yowell-Drew's Bill Royall is undecided whether In Saturday's tussle, the Tars at the comer, downtown football practice planned by Mc­ —ORLANDO he likes Brenda Frazier or that new jumped on the hapless Simmons for ^four runs in the first inning, then Dowall for the balance of the term. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blonde out at Ham's. SIX ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 1940 New Student Council Senior Comedy HOLD YOUR HATS BOYS — HERE WE GO AGAIN! Waggish Cornell Men Challenge Rollins ^ Holds First Meeting "What A Life" Cast By Director Bailey Coeds; Women's Ski Team Shows Spunkif 1940 Rat Committee Chosen, Dance Plans Discussed (Continued from Page 1) Those sly old wags, those c\e\ . . . they were too smart for 'em. devils, those Cornell men! They Not fooled a bit they snapped riiiht Miss Shea Virginia Kingsbury pulling our Rollins coeds* legs back with a reply. Here it is: '^ The seventeen members of the Mr. Patterson Richard Wesson again (figuratively speaking, of •1 new Student Council were formally Mr. Nelson Edwin Waitt course:) The following simply April 29, l.-'V seated Monday evening at a session Miss Pike - __„ Betty Winston devastating letter was received bj Mr. Jack Moulton presided over by the new officers Bill James Dean a Rollins girl recently: Ass't Manager of Skiing The Rat Committee for 1940 was Miss Eggleston Jean Densmoie Cornell University 534 Thurston Avenue elected, and the following five stu­ Miss Johnson Peggy Whiteley Ithaca, New York Ithaca, New York. dents will handle this responsibility Mr. Vecchitto Robert Carter Dear Sir: J April 23, 1940. in the coming fall term: Melvin The Rollins College Women's S • 3f Henry Aldrich - Douglas Bills Manager of Skiing Clanton, Jefferson Kennedy, Fran Team was very happy to retv Barbara Pearson Dolly Winther Rollins College cis, Montgomery, Donald Riddle your kind invitation to the Coi : Gertie Barbara Babb Winter Park, Florida. and Shirley Bassett. University Ski Meet to be hel>; Mr. Bradley Robert Ward Deal Sir: In addition to this, the new Coun Miss Wheeler ..- Frances Perrottet Cornell on May 25th. Of con: The Cornell Ski Team cordially cil laid plans for the coming Senior George Bigelow Robert Johnson we shall be there! extends an invitation to the Wo Dance, and discussed appropria­ Mrs. Aldrich Marjorie Chindahl We suggest that your tc:. men's Ski Team of Rollins College tions for the various publications, Mr. Ferguson Jack C. Liberman start practicing immediately etc. for an invitation ski meet to be held our practice sessions have been Mary „, Mary Gore May 25 here on the Cornell campus The play will be presented May usually good for this time of r ' DUE to a sudden change in tht 30 and 31 in the Annie Russell year. You know that Florida won-g Tar Tar Sauce weather conditions here at Cornell, Theatre as a feature of Commence­ ther has changed considerably since we feel confident that we will have (Continued from page 4) ment Week. last year and the sports program at least twelve inches of base snow has been completely revised. and several inches of powder snow- First, I would like to make it Betty Miller "Scherazade" Rollins Choir Elects on the above mentioned date, (this clear that the members of the Ski Jane Coates - "Cleopatra" Officers At Banquet inside weather information was se­ Team would not be able to attend Arline Kaye, "Nurse Edith Cavell" cretly borrowed from the weather the Cornell Houseparty because the bureau here on the campus, so Wally MacBriar (Continued from Page 1) girls naturally are living under rig­ "The Vagabond Lover" please don't tell a soul). id training rules and houseparties Deedee Hoenig repertoire during the time that the> By some coincidence the date pre­ arc not included in their schedule. "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" have been members. dicted for this late spring snow co­ Would it be at all possible for us Helen Darling, Chairman of the Ihe New \ork World's 1 air, that fabulous aggregation of wonders, will open again this Satorday, May 11. incided exactly with our Spring to arrive on the Cornell campus a A brief commentary on the exist­ Nominating Committee, next gave Entirelj revised, and with plenty of face-liftmg, the Big Show will tempt Mr. and Mrs. Public with lower Day activities (a Cornell houspar- few days before the meet so that ence of the average Rollins male her report on the officers chosen prices and many new exhibits. ty). We know that this will prove the Rollins team will not be at the student: His favorite drink is by the Committee for this coming to be an enjoyable week-end for the disadvantage of skiing o Sherry Flip, he likes his women Rollins' team. year. Wallace MacBriar was again mann will be rendered by Velva fectly unfamiliar course. |i fairly Stout, he thinks his line and the Authors' Club, both of New to mention the fact that Hamilton chosen President; XjOis Weidner, Saatkamp, pianist, and a trio com­ We are planning to run a down­ Thank you so very much for in- rW sounds like a cold Steel from a New York; the Cosmos Club of Wash­ Holt can play both the fiddle and Secretary; Betty Berdahl, Social posed of Daphne Takach, pianist; hill race, two slalom races and a viting us from 'way down here* and Yorker joke, he knows that Cram ington, D. C; and the University the piano, can compose music, and Secretary; Bud Waddell, Publicity James Gunn, violinist and S. Suth­ Club of Olrando, Florida. is a whizz at Stinky-Pinky. Just crosscountry run. I am sure that we'll surprise yo\x^ doesn't pay, and that if every gal Director, A new office was added Please let mo know if it will be with our very capabale coeds! _ erland Gunn, violoncellist, will pre­ He is the author of "Undistin­ ask Prexy about that last. he'd been out with was the Darling to the Executive Committee of the possible for you to be our guests sent Mozart's Trio in G. major as guished Americans" — 1906, "Com­ Tropically yours, j that last Fairchild was, life would Choir with Presly Wetherell's be­ so that we may make further plans. the final number of the program. mercialism and Journalism"—1909, Bliz Snowdcn ^' have Bryn pretty damn sweet! ing chosen as Student Director. Frigidly yours, introduction to "The United States Manager of Women's Alpha Dmega Chapter of Phi Mu Jack Moulton Following numerous short The Rollins Roster and Peace" by ex-President Taft — Skiing Team peeches, the evening was conclud­ 1914. announces the pledging of Virginia Assistant manager of Skiiing iitle ed by the Choir's singing of the New Tar Crew (Continued from page 4) And that's our Prexy! Fender, of Orlando, on Thursday, Dean E. C. Nance will be the"" Final Chorale from the Bach Mo­ Meets Supreme Test The editor of Who's Who forgot May 2. But you know our Rollins girls ipeaker in Chapel this Sunday. ^ tet — "The Spirit Also Helpeth 1931 Commander of the Order of Us," and the Sevenfold Amen. (Continued from page 5) St. Sava (Serbia). He has been a lecturer for the have as good shells, if not better Six Conservatory American Branch of the Interna­ than their opponents. tional Conciliation and World Peace Coach Bradley has disclosed that Students to Give Foundation; the Weinstock Lectur­ his crew will average close to 179 Recital Sunday er at the University of California; pounds, which is about the heaviest the Isaac Bromley lecturer at Yale crew ever boated here. He hopes Six Rollins Conservatory stu­ University, and is a member of the that the added power he has placed Order of Ahepa. in the boat will enable his boys to dents will give a recital Sunday He belongs to the Century Club row the Henley distance over the afternoon at five in the Dyer Me­ rough Connecticut River better than morial Building. a lighter boat. Sylvia Haimowitz, pianist, will present Brahms' Intermezzi, and a The final varsity boating— RAY GREENE selection by Faure. Position Ht. 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