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Sandspur, Vol. 46 No. 14, January 29, 1941

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a?. VOLUME 46 (Z-107) (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1941 (Complete Campus Coverage) '-• ODDS and ENDS Farnsworth and Fribley off Count De Noue ''Wuthering Heights" to Star 8 k Last night as we invaded the con- To New York for Broadcast % fines of our elaborate offices here' Dunkerque Vet, I „:;jn the Publications Building we de-) Will Debate Against Bates Cathie B. Coleman, Dudley 8l(i(i tected a faint but unmistakable | Men Saturday Over WOR Hit odor of crushed bananas. We War Problems are To Speak Here qJJ* thought for a while it might be a Selected by tTie debate council to »1K sensory illusion, but here it is again Darling; Opens Friday Night To Be Discussed represent Rollins over a Mutual if today. And all this doesn't make broadcast from station WOR, Feb­ French Traveler and Lecturer 4fl sense, for any newspaper office ruary 1st, Everett Farnsworth and Will Also Talk on Other »J should, according to the script, emit At Conference Subjects Cathie to Appear as — Kathie Director Dorothy Lockhart Joe Fribley will leave this Thurs­ Opens Season with Bronte's ,3 a fragrance of cigarette smoke, wet day for New York City by train. im, ink, stale paste and battered felt First Speaker Will Be Dr. Professor Harry Pierce, speech in­ The Count Jehan de Noue, world Powerful Dramatic Hit J* hats. Imagine us twenty years re- structor will accompany them. The j * moved, passing a fruit stand and Steelman, Director of U. S. traveler and lecturer, who served students are to represent Rollins with the French army before the Settings Executed j j sighing nostalgically for "the good Labor Conciliations in a fifteen minute debate with collapse of France and who was in „ } ole days on the Sandspur." Bates College on the subject, "Re­ By Newton Merrill solved that Main is the Ideal Play­ the historic retreat from Dunkerque The economic aspects of the war The Annie Russell Company will «*', Local signs of the national busi- ground of the Nation". will be presented by Rollins Col­ are providing most of the subject open its 1941 dramatic season this . S neSs upswing were evidenced here In a meeting of the debate coun­ matter for the sixth annual eco­ lege, in two public lectures as a fea­ Friday and Saturday with the re­ •^ last week when Jess Gregg and cil January 20th at the Speech nomic conference at Rollins which ture of the adult education pro­ union of two of its favorite stars in , "* Charlie Arnold turned up with hair- Studio plans for the broadcast were opens next week on Thursday, gram, it was announced yesterday. the leading roles. Cathie Bailey ^ cuts. Both are doing well. discussed. It was decided the en­ Feb. 6. The first speaker will be Coleman and Dudley Darling will "tk * * * tire debate squad be given the op­ Count de Noue's first speaking 1!t; be brought together by Director J If Ralph Harrington can get past Dr. John R. Steelman, who is the engagement is scheduled for Satur­ portunity to try out for the trip. Dorothy Lockhart for the first time . • the pronunciation "Warner's Wat- Director of Conciliations of the U. day morning, Feb. 1, at 11 o'clock Trials were held the evening of since 1938, when they were seen * \ er Bottles" and "Utilization" in Dr. S. Department of Labor. Dr. Steel­ January 24th after notices had been in the Annie Russell Theatre, when man has chosen as his subject, "La­ here in "The Romantic Age". The ?*'. Maser's Business Organizat: sent to all debaters. Farnsworth he will give an illustrated lecture on play will be Randolph Carter's bor Relations and Defense." "Wi course, he's to take another radio and Fribley were selected by the "Private Chateaux and Gardens of stage adaptation of Emily Bronte's '' ^ tryout. So far his batting aver- France." On Monday, Feb. 3, he In the afternoon Dr. Paul S. council after careful consideration. novel, "Wuthering Heights". S, age is about .168. The WOR broadcast is expected will be the guest speaker on the Pierce will speak on "International Both Mr. Darling and Mrs. Cole­ to originate from 10:30 a. m. until Monday morning lecture series at Trade and the War." Friday morn­ man have come a long ways since * * * 10:45 a. m. Another broadcast fol­ 10 o'clock in the Winter Park High ing Mr. Hayne Davis will talk on they last shared the honors on the ™*i Someone came up to us with that lowing the same idea is under ar­ School auditorium when he will tell the "Substitution of Law for War." Annie Russell stage nearly three ""Wl evil gleam in his eye Monday and rangement, and may possibly go his vivid story of the retreat of the The afternoon's speaker will be Col. British Expeditionary Force and years ago. Mrs. Coleman went on " \ wanted to know if we'd like a nice, on the air February 3rd as a fea­ to greater things, climaxing her Thomas S. Voss, commander of the more than 12,000 of its French al­ ""H hot news tip. Sensing at least a ture of Mary Margaret McBride's career by playing on Broadway in a Orlando Air Base; his subject will lies from Dunkerque. 't murder or rape, we nodded eagerly, program. William Saroyan's "Time of Your ! be "The History and Organization '>"S and he handed us the following bit To Maury Dreicer, prominent ra­ As an added feature three addi­ Life". Mr. Darling has been seen of the Army Air Corps". Presid­ PascT; of jargon. Perhaps some of our dio announcer and program wizard, tional lectures will be given by frequently on the local stage, star­ n % puzzle exerts or geometrical wiz- ing at the conference will be Mr. one time student at Rollins, a grad­ Count de Noue, to be delivered en­ ring in such successes as last yead's . 1 retj ards can figure it out. Here it is: John H. Goss, president of the Sco­ uate of 1934, go the thanks of the tirely in French, during his short "Night Must Fall". totw "Let angle A beware of parallel ville Manufacturing Company in college. During his years here visit here. Tomorrow evening at The play is a fitting vehicle for 1 It! angle A, lest it run too closely Waterville, Connecticut. he was debate manager and planned 8:15 in the Woolson English House these actors. It is the strange and parallel to angle B. Let all three Dr. Melcher is head of the com­ he will speak on "The Experiences trips from Florida to Maine. Other bewitching story of the love of a mittee which has taken care of the of a Frenchman in Flanders and — angles beware lest there be formed trips crossed the plains to Cali­ man and a woman, and the tragedy „„ a triangle." Get it? We have a arrangements for the conference. fornia. Mr. Dreicer's interest in Dunkerque with the BEF" and on 1 that involves them and the lives ' theory .... Rollins has been maintained, and Thursday afternoon at 1:45 he will sgn * » * of four other people. The old tale speak in Knowles Hall on "French "*k Some of the boys set up a very he continues to sponsor debates in that is ever new has been put in Chapel Staff Elects Youth — Our Hope of Tomorrow." "•' smooth working gate crashing di his spare hours. This time he has modern garb with all the psycho­ Friday evening Feb. 7, at 8:15 mat; ] other night at the Jimmy Five New Members achieved a major triumph in plac­ logical twists and turns of the hu­ vic(! t ]e o'clock in the Dyer Memorial Build­ lewoi Lunceford dance. Unless you had a At Supper Meeting ing a debate over airwaves crack­ man heart and mind. ling from the waking hours 'till ing he will give an illustrated So - tag clipped neatly onto your coat Many will remember the story French lecture on "Marshall Lyau- lapel, there was little chance of get- midnight with world news and CATHIE BAILEY COLEMAN from the highly successful movie tey's Achievements in Morocco." — ting past the barricades, so the boys The Chapel Staff held a supper giant commercials. version, which starred Vivian Leigh managed to contact a pal on the meeting at the home of Professor and Laurence Olivier. The play on inside (who had parted with $1.94 Trowbridge, Tuesday, January 21. Life's "Subdebese" — and Rollins Slang Gilbert and Sullivan Lambda Chi the stage loses none of the romantic for that privilege). The pal then The only business under considera­ "Pinafore" Will Be Alpha Elects color and deeply human interest of removed his own tag and sent it tion was the election of new mem­ In the interests of what the editors of the Reader's Given Here in March the moving picture and gains that out to the waiting crashers, via bers which was carried off in sur­ Digest would call "a more picturesque speech" we are Theta-Gamma Zeta of Lambda dramatic depth that comes only some girl, who didn't need a tag. prisingly short order. Those elec­ privileged to re-print the article entitled "Subdebese" Chi Alpha held elections for frater­ from flesh-and-blood actors and She passed one of them the tag, ted from the Freshman class were which appears on page four of this edition. We ran "Pinafore", a favorite Gilbert nity offices Monday night. The (Continued on Page 6) they walked confidently past the Jean Twachtman and Gordon across it in the current edition of Life magazine, where and Sullivan operetta to be pre­ new officers are: door, disappeared into the crowd Laughead; the upperclassmen cho­ it served as a complement to four full pages of pictures sented here in March is being di­ President A. Carrow Tolson then removed the tag and sent it sen were Carrow Tolson, Jane Anne on the lives and loves of America's teen-age subdebs. rected by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Vice-Pres. Robert Matthews out to another comrade. One tag Sholley, and Frances Montgomery. But this is not a publicity or promotion article on the Bloch in collaboration with How­ Sec'y William Royall 'KllHi mov°d about eight into the sacred Saturday, January 25, the staff coming glamour girls. It is, however, an attempt to an­ ard Bailey, who is in charge of the Treasurer Frank Bowes Phi Delts Win portals. Net saving . . . $3.76. held a short meeting in the Con­ ticipate a trend in the development (or mutilation, if drama part. Interfrat. Rep. _ Carl Sedlmayr ference room of the Knowles Me­ you will) of the King's H'English. More than that, it is Tryouts for the leads were held Alternate Frank Grundler We understand that Dr. Holt morial Chapel. Those subjects a clever and subtle illustration of the art of feature writ­ after Christmas vacation. Many of Intramural Rep Doyle Darnold In Intramural stole the show with his impersona­ chiefly under discussion after the ing, and we are grateful to Life's editors for granting us the Rollins Choir members are in Alternate —- Edward Weinberg, Jr. tion of a blushing- bride at the new members were welcomed into permission to use it here. the chorus, with some of the lead­ "Dream of a Clown" revue held in the group were: first, a more suit­ Charles A. Steel, of the Rollins English Department, ing roles being taken by Virginia Track Contest Orlando over the past week-end. Be­ able time for the staff meetings; has written an introduction which gives further point Shaw, Presley H. Wetherell, (who Star Gazing second, the Christmas Fund Drive, to the article. We concur with his indictment of the comingly gowned in gleaming white should make a very realistic Ralph) Free Monday X Club, Lambda Chi and K. A. satin, Prexy's figure, while not vo­ and lastly, the Chapel's budget for calibre of Rollins campus slang. It is outmoded, colorless and Ed Waite, who Dick Deadeye luptuous, was certainly comment- the coming year. A committee was and hackneyed, except in its more profane forms, which characterization is worth mention­ The Drs. Phyllis and Bill Hutch­ Trail in That Order; Kasten evoking. The same baywindow composed of Dick Rodda, Frances do little to brighten polite conversation. ing. ings again invite the students, fac­ Stars in Two Events that hides impressively under a vest Montgomery, Alden Manchester, Here on the front page is a story by Thomas Casey The operetta, also called "The ulty and staff to look through the looked rather incongruous filling and Jane Anne Sholley, was ap­ on the sad tale of one Professor Blodgett and his encoun­ Lass that Loved a Sailor," is a hu­ Rollins telescope on Monday eve­ The Intramural Track Meet, third out a bridal costume. It was some­ pointed to consider the requests of ter with two apparent pinks. His efforts to hold his own morous satire dealing with the Brit­ ning, February 3, from 7:30 to event of the Gary Cup race, was how fitting that there be a pregnant the various chapel committees and in the new world of conversational acrobatics causes the ish Navy and its officers who, if 9:30 P.M. They hope that students held last Wednesday afternoon and silence during his entrance. from them, make up a budget for young ladies to give way to a sudden urge to finesse it. they can write legibly, pass an will come after their fraternity and the winner was Phi Delta Theta this year. The meeting was ad­ To Professor Blodgett and Life magazine, our congratu­ examination and polish up the han- sorority meetings; and if enough with 18 points, second was the X Young Ray Hickok, well remem­ journed. lations. Both are potent stuff! (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 6) Club with 16 points, third, Lambda bered locally for his prowess at Chi Alpha with 15, and lastly, stroke and other elbow-bending ac­ Kappa Alpha with 11 points. Fred tivities, was seen gracing the cam­ Professor Blodgett''sExplanation of Tucker's ORGAN VESPERS 99 and 44-100% Pure Town Crier EveningKasten , Lambda Chi entry, who pus over the week-end. Ray, who Wednesday, January 29, 1941 was the star of the meet, grabbing was president of the 1939-40 "H" Dictionary is all too Desperate for Cookies 7:30 P. M. Entertains Critical but Experienced Audiencefirst place in both the pole vault Club is doing well in business. (There will be no Organ Ves­ and high jump. By Thomas Casey to the floorboard. He came to a pers, Wednesday, Feb. 5, and By Alden Manchester said, except incidentally in passing. Four field events constituted this The lizzie bounced, young Pro­ John Homan, who spent some gradual stop, gathered the clothes- Wednesday, Feb. 12, due to the Alexander Woollcott is one of It might be said that the evening so-called track meet. The shot-put fessor Blodgett bounced — then the time at M. I. T. before returning basket under his arm, and stepped Faculty Recital Series on these those people who gradually become was 99 44/100 per cent pure Town was the first event of the afternoon whole thing repeated itself. Com­ here, tells this tale of thorough­ out. same dates.) a sort of a legend — slightly in­ with Jimmy McHugh of the K. A.'s ing out on the main highway, the going revenge, Massachusetts Two girls met him half way up credible, but none-the-less real. his gestures, but most of all his with 34.2 feet, John Giantonio, Phi car chattered and shook itself like brand. One extremely unpopular the walk. They were Norton's 1. Prelude and Fugue in His appearance here last Friday on stories. It wasn't that those stories Delta Theta, second, Chappie Law- a wet dog. Blodgett glanced back youth left the campus one week-end daughters. There were squeals of C minor - Bach the Annie Russell Series added were so wonderful; most of the rest ton, Lambda Chi Alpha, third, Man­ at the wooded landscape, felt where for another of his vividly described recognition, then they collared him. height to his legendary stature. of us would have had a complete ny Brankert, X Club, fourth, and his hermit's beard had been, hugged 2. The Bells of Se. Anne Big Times. But while he was gone, . Actually, Woollcott cannot be de­ flop if we'd told them, but some­ Bob Blackwood, Kappa Alpha, fifth. his bundle of manuscripts. Eight "Hello, bag!" de Beuapre Alex. Russell the boys had not forgotten him, and scribed, he can only be experienced. how with Woollcott telling the The second event was the pole months gone, eight months of being "Hi there, playmate!" as he swung open the door to his 3. "Water Music" There is nothing in his lectures but tales, the audience seemed to fall vault. Fred Kasten took this event, wedged in his private world. He Blodgett looked around like a room and entered, he bumped into Suite — Handel Woollcott, which is sufficient unto right into the spirit of the thing but before the affair "was run off, visualized in quick flash-backs the mouse for a corner. He was half something. It felt strangely like I. Allegro Vivace IL Air any audience. Once during the and enjoy the whole matter thor­ the Lambda Chi vaulter taught all high points of his struggle. But in the mind of dodging into the an auto fender. As a matter of II.Hornpipe evening, he claimed, in passing, oughly and quite audibly, your re­ the participants the rudiments of what had happened in the real shrubs when one of the girls forced fact it WAS an auto fender. His that he had an idea that he wanted viewer and Director Lockhart not vaulting. Following Kasten, in sec­ world during this time? It couldn't him to sit down on the garden 4. a) Qui est Home, from pals had moved in a Model T Ford, to put across — one of those things the least among these. ond place, was Giantonio, and Bill make much difference. Nothing bench. Her sister nestled beside "Stabat Mater" _ Rossini assembled it and welded every as­ that most lecturers call "construc­ The Woollcott manner is all that Chick, Pete Crawford, Nin Bond short of a deluge could greatly him like a fat pullet. Eloise Temple, soprano sembly joint. Moral: Be nice to tive". He finally did manage to any audience could ask for in the tied for third place. fluster Blodgett. He lolled down "It curdles me, pantywaist, the Lucy Marshall, contralto engineers. put it across, having obscured it way of entertainment, and it was The third event was the broad the highway in high spirits, the way you snuck out on us." Emelie Dougherty, accompanist sufficiently with Woollcottian so much more than last Friday's jump, with Bill Affleck, X Club complete revision for the eighth "You're an old droop." b) O Lord Our God, early With the collective shins of the whimsy, but the audience never audience had bargained for that first with 19 feet 3 inches, Bob edition of Tucker's Practical Stand­ "Pardon me, girls, but isn't it a will we seek thee _ Hummel Rollins Student Body still bearing bothered about the idea any more they sat enthralled and captivated Davis, Phi Delta Theta, second with little warm here. My stomach isn't Miss Marshall ard Dictionary bouncing along be­ for an hour and a half of pure 19 feet, Vk inch, and Jim McHugh, the marks of the Lambda Chi dance settled. I'd really like to see your than he did; it was there but neither side him in a clothesbasket. c) Allelujah ___ Mozart whimsy without once asking for K. A., 17 feet 11 inches. Manny a short ten days ago, our scouts father. I don't feel well when I of them let that interfere with the I've been out in the sticks a long Miss Temple a moment's respite. Brankert was fourth with 17 feet, swoop in on their broomsticks to get sick. Honest." main business of the evening which tell us that the Chi O's are all set while, he thought, as his keen eyes was Woollcott. When a Winter Park audience 9 inches and Hank Minor last with "Oh, don't be icky. Father isn't 5. Valse, from Symphony to throw another all college affair wandered over a Hot Dog stand. He Don't let me mislead you into does that, a speaker can whisper 17 feet 6 inches. home anyway," said the girl to his in E minor Tschaikowsky come February 8. All we have to winced when he encountered tne thinking that Woollcott didn't say to himself that he has reached the The final event of the afternoon left. report right now is that it will be misspelling, "with oniuns." He 6. Viennese Melody, "Mid­ anything; he did. But the audi­ pinnacle of perfection. For there was the high jump. This was won The girl to the right went over a "Blue and Silver" dance, which is pressed the gas firmly, letting his night Bells" ence couldn't tell you what it was, is no group of people more critical by the one-man track team, Fred his anatomy with a skilled eye. hardly explanatory, we admit. The mind toy with what he'd say when Heuberger-Kreisler and I doubt that Woollcott could. of lectures and lecturers than that Kasten. His jump was 5 feet 2 "He's the essence of peppermint," orchestra if we caught the name Norton bubbled exclamations over A thoroughly enchanted audience found in the fair city of Winter inches. Manny Brankert cleared she said; "I'll bet he's a superman 7. Carillon Sortie H. Merlet right, is a new one. Sorry, we've the quick work he had made of the was so busy drinking in the show Park, Florida. They know all there the pole at 5 feet 1 inch for sec­ when you put a nickel in him. Miss Temple and Miss Mar­ forgotten its name. Alma Vander- revision. that was Woollcott, that it com­ is to be gnown about the great art ond place, with Davis third at 5 Doesn't he remind you of Al?" shall are pupils of Mme. Homer. velde is polishing up her snake, we Seeing Norton's gate a block pletely forgot to notice WHAT he (Continued on page 6) feet. (Continued on Page 6) understand. away, Blodgett pressed the brake TWO ROLLINS Committee Heads for Gypsy Fiesta Announced at Tea

Women's Association Lays Plans for Feb. 13 Event Troy Bohannon to Fight Tonight at Plans for the annual Gypsy Fiesta were discussed at a meet­ ing of the Rollins College Women's Harper-Shepherd Association at Mayflower Hall or Tuesday afternoon, January 21st. Local Boy Tackles Crumpton Tea was served to the group by housemothers. Mrs. H. P. Bonties in Benefit Feature poured and was assisted in serving by Mrs. Marion H. Wilcox and Mrs, Troy Bohannon, 160-lb. "Pride of Albert Banzhof, Mrs. Georgia En­ Winter Park" and Sergeant Grady wright, Mrs. Emily C. Kennedy, Crumpton, 160-lb. southpaw of the Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Charles A, Orlando Air Base, will go in Brown, Jr., and Mrs. J. M. Schultz. ring tonight featured as the main Isabel Green, chairman for the event in the Winter Park Lions Fiesta, announced that bridge par­ Club boxing show for charity at ties would be held at Pugsley Hall, Harper-Shepherd Field. The Rollins A Capella Choir Mayflower Hall and Fox Hall. Mrs. Bohannon, while in the "pink" of Georgia Enwright and Mrs. J. M. condition, is reported to have only Schultz will be in charge. Mrs, at one time been in the ring wi New Dressmaking Director Christopher Honaas Willard Wattles will serve tea at "southpaw" fighter and should this Shop Opens The Inquiring Reporter Strong Hall and in the patio, where prove a handicap to Troy, this five Builds Superb Choral Unit there will be an art and sculpti round bout with the Sarg from the By Charlotte Stout exhibit. Mr. Robert Burns will Air Base will be worth more than Mrs. Mary Gardner, who has take charge of the painting ex­ Nineteen hundred and thirty-two that only the better singers are the price of admission. cently opened a dress shop for "What particular department would you like to see strengthened at hibit, Miss Constance Ortmayer the marks one of the most memorable chosen. The preliminaries will include juniors in Orlando on Orange Ave Rollins? How would you go about it?" sculpture exhibit and Miss Virginia dates in the history of Rollins Col As the years have gone by, the Chester Karst, 160 lbs., of Orlando, nue, has offered to the seven cam BETTY STEVENS — "I think they're all grand and O. K." Robie the exhibit and sale of Jap­ lege, for in this year, the Knowles Chior has had a gradual develop­ Travis Grier, 160 lbs., of Winter pus sororities and the Independent WALLACE McBRIAR — "The department I'm thinking of might anese prints. There will be" a musi­ Memorial Chapel was dedicated and ment in all phases — balance, in­ Park, in a four round bout with girls the opportunity to earn money be strengthened in a week or so." cal program at the tea, given by the first services were held therein tonation, diction, and so on. Had other interesting amateur matches for their organizations. members of the Rollins music fac­ A beautiful chapel necessitated a it not been, however, for the spirit, YVES DE CHAMBURE — "The infirmary. I think it should be en­ a "free-for-all" climaxing the Her plan is to have girls from ulty. beautiful service, and in like man­ and tradition that was formed by larged. More nurses, etc." evening's entertainment. each group work at her shop all day ner, a beautiful service required the first choirs, and that has grown JANET JONES — "One department only, "This is Ghastly." Saturday for the next eight weeks. Miss Marjorie Weber, president Among civic and charitable proj­ beautiful music; the result — Rol­ from year to year, it is most prob­ BILL AFFLECK — "Sociology. Put in a more unified system with and five per cent of the day's sales of the Women's Association and ects sponsored by the Lions Club lins' first chapel choir. able that the Choir of today would exams or daily quizzes, and make the student more responsible for his de by these girls will go into Head of the Physical Education De­ its work in aiding the underprivi­ not be the finished ensemble that it outside work." ir organization's treasury. Before this time all student work partment for Women announced leged blind people in Winter Park is. Many listeners have stated that BETTY CUMMINS — "Yes, the Government and Geology depart. ier purpose in offering this op in choral ensembles had been lim­ that there will be Exhibition Ten­ and this community. All boxers the Rollins Choir has a certain ments." portunity is to have as many of tht ited to Glee Clubs under the direc­ nis Matches, mixed doubles on the fighting for charity and pro­ spontaneity and youthful vigor that TOM CASEY — "Drama and creative writing, especially the writ­ three courts between the women's ceeds from the show will go to the college girls as possible come ir tion of "Papa" Nice, then Director of the Rollins Conservatory of Mu­ distinguishes it from great church ing, for that is weak here." dormitories and Lake Virginia; Club's blind fund to carry on this and "look over the place". The first and college choirs throughout the BUD WADDELL — "A marching football band for Rollins of about Archery for everyone under the su­ work. sorority on the schedule was sic. This first choir, also undei direction, consisted mainly of country. Who or what is respon­ 60 pieces. Get them by offering more scholarships for brass and wood­ pervision of Miss Alice Henry; ex­ Mu, and the members of this group townspeople, a few paid singers, sible for this — call it spirit, mor­ wind instruments and giving them more official practice periods." hibitions of folk and modern danc 3 at the store all day Saturday. and even fewer students. The Rol­ ale, esprit de corps, or whatever JACK RUTH — "Bigger and better radio broadcasting. I'll leave ing by Rollins students. January 25. lins College Chapel Choir had made you like, but the responsibility for that up to Mr. Bailey." Miss Marion Wilcox and Miss Cloverleaf Capers a start, but as is the fate of all it falls on the choirs of the past. MARTHA BROOKS — "Yes, the Math department. Let's send Jane Ann Sholley are in charge of young activities, it had by no mi To them, the choirs of today and to­ Riley to St. Petersburg." the style show which is an annual established a place for itself ii morrow owe a great deal of their PAT RANDALL — "No, I can't think of any off hand." If you wandered through ar Student Players event of the Fiesta sponsored by already imposing list of extra- success and enjoyment. BETTY LAMB — "The Art department. I think they should do a the Pi Phi sorority. around Cloverleaf this past week To Present "Radio lot of designing, commercial art, etc. Enlarge the studio and get in curriculars. As to the future of the Rollins Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Haggerty, you probably saw: more courses." Rescue" on Saturday In the fall of this same year, a Chapel Choir, Mr. Honaas has Miss Chloe M. Lyle and Miss Ellen Boris Lavoris, Jean Norris' new certain Mr. Sproul took over Nice's stated, "The foundations and tradi­ PERCY GRISWOLD — "The Math department. It should have V. Apperson are in charge of the Scotty pup; Polly Rushton covering baton as choirmaster and who was tions established in the choir, re­ mechanical drawing in the course. Enlarge the whole department. chicken dinner to be served at the that shiner twith Sun Tan No. 2; "Radio Rescue" will be presented supporting a rather anemic tenor gardless of changes in the future JOE KNOWLES — "Probably the Art department. Outside people college dining hall. three floors of unmade beds the day by the Rollins Student Players for section but Christopher O. Honaas, will remain unchanged; the spirit think it's very good, but we need larger facilities, more liberties, and Howard Bailey is planning Susie was sick with the flu; Elaine the second of the Child's Theatre then an instructor in the Conserva­ and objectives however, will grow strel show for the evening's enter­ Rachlin's and Natalie Rubin's new Series. Mr. Donald Allen, co-direc tory. It seems that even 1932 higher and higher." tainment; there will also be evening cars; Beth Wade getting a crate tor of Student Dramatics at Rollin; couldn't keep a good man down, and This year, there are three impor­ bridge parties in the men's dormi of oranges; about twenty very will direct the play. "Radio Rescue" the following year, Mr. Honaas was tant dates on the choir's activities RAY GREENE tories. A dance will be held imme' happy new soroity members; Tic is a three act play by Charlotte B, appointed choirmaster. Then . . . calendar which cause every ch diately following the minstrel show Van Duser answering the "tele­ Chorpenning, the author of "Little — Rollins Alumnus ROLLINS PRESS STORE things began happening within the member to anticipate anything but at Recreation Hall. Miss Sally and phone" twice when someone was Black Sambo," which was given last • group. a boring spring. A concert will be Marcel Hammond are in charge of fiddling with an alarm clock; Bebe year. VALENTINES presented in St. Petersburg Real Estate Broker arrangements and Mrs. Marion M. Wing singing a snappy thing called The sets will be made by students All professional singers were dis- March 30, and an appearance here Tel. 400 Park Ave. Cleveland has graciously consented "I hop, I hop, I hop"; Mary An­ in Mr. Allen's class of Production issed. With the exception of in the Annie Russell Theatre, to officiate as the college chaperone thony, Polly, Estelle Bakal and sev­ Technique. There will be two in­ faculty members and their wives, one ofe the popular Faculty Recital for the occasion. eral others returning from a so­ terior scenes, and one exterior all of the townspeople who had so generously started the ball rolling, Series in March. Works being i The fraternities and sororities journ at the infirmary; Louise Sar­ which will feature a washed-out found themselves no longer mem­ sidered for this program which will are planning projects such as horse gent very busy cutting her hair; bridge. Just Arrived . . . bers of the Chapel Choir; it was to be altogether choral in nature will racing, Bingo, and other games of Nancy Thurman getting a protest The cast: be an undergraduate group, of, by, be: Brahm's Liebeslied Waltzes, chance. These projects are under against the lease-lend bill signed; Douglas Bills and for students. Yes, the Rollins Beethoven's Elegy, and Excerpts the direction of Mrs. E. L. Brown Helen Tooker's parents who visited Jill Doris Cohen Chapel Choir had taken its first im­ from Elgar's Oratorio, King Olaf. and Mrs. T. W. Hall. her for the week-end and then Martha Dorothy Stutz New Bathing Suits portant step forward. In addition, Mrs. Winslow S. Anderson as­ some; Harriette Smerling's and Lena — Katherine Woodward At present however, the choir is the Glee Clubs were dissolved, sisted by Miss Sally McDowall are Natalie Rubin's Miami sun tans; Betty _ Jane Parks at work on the coming Bach Festi­ wide variety there by centering all student abili­ sponsoring a doll raffle which prom­ Pris Willard, roller skating around Miss Fetterling Priscilla Parker vals, an important date any year ty and talent around the choir. This ises to create a great deal of inter­ the third floor at ten-thirty at Miss Carr Jenelle Wilhite on Florida's music calendar, was definitely a move that had to be est. night. Quinn __ Edward Waite eluded in a two day program of felt since the Glee Clubs were al- BRIGANCE ORIGINALS The reason that the date of the Brakeman John Buckwalter Bach, will be The B Minor Mass, y having dai^y palpitations Fiesta has been placed as February perhaps the greatest piece of ch Engineer Joe Knowles this new and popular ensemble 13th rather than late in April is literature ever written. HOUGH'S Mrs. Horton Phyllis Herman 11 of their better voices having that the Association feels sure that Mike Hoolihan Folke Sellman left Stephen Foster for J. S. Bach. We have just the one you have been the winter visitors would thor­ Food Shop The play will be on Saturday, After a very brief rebirth in 1934, Papers, Ribbons, Carbons oughly enjoy the gayety and fun QUALITY FOODS February 1, at Memorial Junior both the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs for typing looking for aboard on the day of the Rollins 1 Phone 520 E. Park A High School auditorium at 10:30 finally carved their niche in the Gypsy Fiesta. A. M. and at 2:30 P. M. halls of Rollins Past, and the Rol­ Sheaffer Pens and Pencils lins Chapel Choir had become an L. C. Smith and Corona integral part of the Rollins Present Typewriters and Future. Andy's Garage ROYAL GUST'S As a basis for its success, the Desks and Office Chairs Lohr-Lea Shop Typewriter Headquarters Church St. Choir has had a selected member­ O'Neal-Branch Co. Sales and Service Repair Shop ship, competitive in the sense that tone 12 East Park Avenue Day Phone 75 39-43 E. Pine St. all undergraduates are eligible for Night Phone 319W AH makes used typewriters "We Repair Anything" auditions, and selective in the sense Phone 3051 Orlando DAVIS OFFICE Keys Made SUPPLY • Trunks Opened 29 E. Pine St. Orlando 120 E. Welbourne Ave. DATSON DAIRIES I'OGi/S Phone 5114 — 5115 Winter Park SATURDAY — SUNDAY — MONDAY! 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WINTER PARK "MOONLIGHT SONATA" WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1941 ROLLINS SANDSPUR ALONG FRATERNITIES ROW WITH THE SORORITIES LAMBDA CHI COMMENT could it have been that you were beginning to weave its CHI O COMMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Percy's par­ Kappa's came over for a pajama looking for Bill Justice, Paul ? Fred Kasten is our candidate for ugly tentacles about our most obedi- Strong Hall seemed strangely si­ ents. party. Talent scouts should have national indoor sleeping champion. We might say in closing that for emplary pledge. Twice i present for some rather amaz­ lent this week-end. Bebe has Janet and Mary spent their week­ Although Bud Bryson has the all those who are worried over the ster has been seen in end attempting to hang the curtains ing acts and imitations were un­ free style title here in the house scholastic side of Amark can rest of Robbie's — and laryngitis and can't talk above a Janet's room. As this is being folded. It's fun to follow the "Good (he was discovered asleep standing easily since he informed this cor­ without suitable escort. It's high whisper. written, they are still hammering Neighbor Policy" when one has in the hall recently) Kasten has respondent that he is working dili­ time something were done, we Bebe and Carolyn are having a nails into the plaster.. Poor Janet such swell neighbors. Peggy Cald­ more endurance. Fearnot favors gently for his A. B. degree. think. Rosenberg and Newmark? contest — who can get the most has spent the week in bed with a well and Trudi Musselwhite spent the prone sprawl, face downward. the night at the house Thursday, — that's o.k.; but Brewster? — long distance calls? They're keep- severe cold and a bad case of laryn­ He claims back-resters tend to PHI POODLE NEVER. gitis. Wondering why we hadn't too. We wish they'd stay perma- in gthe wires hot. snore and awaken themselves. The house was rather empty this Speaking of Rosie, did you know . more of Betty, we were in­ mtly. That celebrated Pi Phi Presley Wetherell Bach, who se­ week-end as some of our members that he is becoming increasingly Miami got two of us this week­ formed that she, too, had lost her ok, Pat Laursen, (she can shoot, verely sprained his left tonsil giv­ went on journeys to Miami and La conscious of his atrocious table end Pattee spent Saturday and e and has to keep a supply of too) was interviewed over WLOF ing his all for his choir, is back Grange, Georgia. House had a date manners ? Time was when he was Sunday down there. What she was Kleenex handy. Friday morning. Alice had a birth­ day Saturday and she and Nancy again, assailing the corridors with with Puss, Myer and "Fingers" ignorant in his bliss — but some out to get? What she did get — Just as Eugenie and Ellen had went out to Fern Park to celebrate. his muted bellowings. It is said Tretheway also journeyed to Miami adorable something has created a a shar! Jean Norris flew home. decided they were outcasts from Bundy flew down to Miami this that Mr. Wetherell's bass is a direct see Hialeah and to play the bang great awakening. All we can say Quotation from Pat: "This is r many relatives in the north, week-end. Guess why! Snaggy result of trying to outdo the bull is, thanks to somebody! And hell week for the K. A.'s." Unquote: is. They both are rather quiet and had gotten used to the idea Phillips (the toothless wonder) suf­ on his home pasture in East Wrack- speaking of Newmark, he doesn't to the success of their journey. DUDLEY DARLING It is h well, hard on her too. of settling down to a routine win­ fered a dental operation on Thurs­ lecracky. 1 also was in Miami and he saw know it, but he'll probably be in Rollins senior who will appear in What Dot does in her spare time ter, several of their aunts and un­ day, January 23rd at 4:24 P. M. The Non-Profanity Plaque goes father. The Greek represented Miami or Jacksonville Monday the role of "Heathcliff" in the An- — takes in lectures on Marriage cles drove down to visit them. the frat at the wedding of Ed Levy since the fraternity picture is being Jeannie and Dick drove to Day­ to Steinfeldt, who managed to get Russell Company's production and the Family! MEET THE GAMMA PHI BETAS on last Saturday. Originally the taken then and he always manages tona Beach Sunday to study Psy­ out a whole phrase last Thursday of "Wuthering Heights" opening Watsie's family is in town for Carolyn Lewis (Lou), brown- Greek and Mac were to drive up, to take a trip when anything of im­ chology — of all things to try to at ten without more than ten cuss here Friday night. a while. Lucky girl — just send haired- brown-eyed, tongue-in-the- but Mac's car had a slight encoun­ portance (?) happens. concentrate on, while getting a sun words interspersed. the bill to Daddy! cheek vice president of Gamma ter with another, so in a midst of tan. Jean, Lillian and Phil all fol­ Our new Dictator, A. Carrow Phi. bustle and confusion and unknown SIGMA NUSETTES The twins are still going in for lowed the Rollins crowd over to Tolson, is taking a little muscle Born in Niles, Ohio, Feb. 24,1919, to Nancy, our Prexy left for La By Don the Crackpot acrobatics — handstands and such. dance to the pleasant strains of building course under Pete Craw­ she still lives there today. Grange on the 2:15 A. M. train, Wednesday, and all's well in the They do them in the strangest music from Jimmie Lunceford1 ford's tutelage. Tolson is deter­ Loves riding horseback (her Friday morning. According to him house at the end of the road — We Gab and Gown places! band. Anne is working overtime, mined to keep order in those meet­ hobby: horse). it was a great wedding and every­ mean the little white one with the By Pris Thompson We're awfully proud of Shirley' preparing for the concert she is pre­ ings! New treasurer Bowes had to straight shooting in the archery Wants to be a social worker and thing went off in smooth style. smilax drooping over the half-door Introducing Pris Thompson: senting in March at the Four Arts have his Tomokan picture taken contest. She draws a mean BOW! will start with a job in Toledo, "Tiger" Hickok was in town over — and Butch Enquist drooping over Graduate of Mizen Academy, Society in Palm Beach. over again and is hiring the man Short short story — "Four Smart Ohio, next year. the week-end along with George the other half, as only Butch can :ess Design Division, Chicago. with the traveling camera to get a Girls Learn to Look Before they PI PHITES Likes: Tailored clothes in brown Victor. "Tiger" did things up drip. He is in an especially drippy Special student in Dress Design profile shot. There is a strong Leap." Conspicuous by its absence ii or blue, Ogden Nash, Hawaiian mu­ his usual style and it was great to mod today as it's raining and he at Chicago Academy of Fine Arts; rumor that Don Cram is still liv­ Scene — Dubsdread. last week's Sandspur was the col sic, "Take It or Leave ilt," Mr. see him again. Flossie has made a can't put the top down on Esso's also at American Academy, Chi­ ing; two actives report seeing him Time — Sunny Afternoon. umn well-known and widely read Bailey and Mr. Allen, Chester­ resolution starting February 1st, car. Peeping through the shutters cago. in bed recently. Dramatis personae — Toni Mar­ (by the Ed. and proof-readers) fields, Saturday night at John's, and we are waiting to see if he real­ we see a touching picture. Before Won prize offered by Marshall Ed Acree is almost ready to open go, Shuttsy, Bebe. concerning the activities of the Pi tweed perfume, a sense of humor, ly goes through with it. Frankly, a crackling fire, is seated "Happy Field & Co., to Drawing Classes of his private art collection of maga­ Climax — There wasn't any wa Beta Phi's. So busy were certain bridge, fried chicken, autumn, open it looks very doubtful. A Jack, the Lochinvar Kid," with a Oak Park High School for fashion zine nudes to the general public. ter in the pool. individuals that no one thought to fireplaces, and flying. blonde bombshell has struck the head of hair like Skeezix and a illustrations. Combes and Yopp will be on hand create anything and the literary Major: Dramatic art. Rollins campus this term and shi heart that just BURNS for the wo­ Conducted style shows for Junior to guard against vandals. Bill Roy­ ALPHA PHI NEWS masterpiece was unavoidably di Dislikes: Fresh vegetables; any­ has caught the eye of some of th> men! "Loch" seems rather down­ Miss Department of Marshall Field all, apparently discomfitted by the This week-end our house has been tained. It's almost as bad th one who says McKinley wasn't born brothers. You guess her name, and cast, too, as he sticks pins into a & Co. expose of his financial machinations quiet as a morgue with most of week. Betty Knowlton, Emilie in Niles, Ohio; speaking to people it is not Nancy. Hank about lost quaint little image, a crude fac­ Member of regular model staffs here last week, traveled to Miami the girls away for the week-end. Gautier and Mary Anthony have before breakfast. Has always his mind because Nancy was in simile of one Carole Robertson, she of Mandel Brothers and Stevens and bought Eleanor an ice cream Friday afternoon Marjorie Mc­ been among those UNCLEAN and wanted to live in Florida and own infirmary. He wasn't worried about of the ready tongue and wit. Seat, Building Shops, Chicago. Special cone en route. J. Porcupine Whar­ Queen, Priscilla Willard, Murray were housed in the infirmary fo: a scotty dog. her cold, but about a certain e ed just opposite in an old ladder- modeling for Marshall Field & Co. ton is reducing fast and expects to ; Baylor and Virginia Meyers all safe keeping, along with the flu Remembered from interview: panion of his who was also th back is none other than Putney, Carson Pirie Scott & Co., and Brad­ be under 200 by 1950. And Frank drove down to Sarasota to visit bugs. They are lose again now, al­ "When we finish let's listen to Hank is very much in favor of the recuperating from a major case of ley Knitting Co. . Grundler is getting prettier every Priscilla's parents. Lillian was though Bets has gone home to St. Bert's new records of Lilly." relations and also of the idea of dizziness. He is wrapped in one Research and essay work in Eng­ day! overnight guest of Jean Heidrich Pete for a few days to rest. Thurs­ ushering. He seemed quite happy of Mrs. Brown's paisley's, and a lish classes at University of Chi­ BEETHOVEN, LISZT, CHOPIN and Phil spent the week-end with day evening after closing hours the X CLUB EXCERPTS this morning and it may be that we push our faces closer to the win cago on the subjects of Historical PLAYED BY PADEREWSKI Nancy is out of the sick ward, dow we se him lift a hot lemonad Costume and Dress Design. There seems to be some question for Saturday night, we will let it to his parched and feverish lips. It Ed. Note: Miss Thompson's col­ as to who was giving who riding pass, won't we, Henry? Nin took seems that one Miss Puss has left umn will be a weekly Sandspu Upsilon Gamma Holds Secret Meeting at Five lessons on Sunday afternoon — his usual journey last week-' him for the fourteenth time, feature, space permitting. whether Alloo was giving Amark to see Helen. This coming week­ such amorous fluctuations have left What with flu and "unusual A. M.; Broadcast Over Orlando Radio Station lessons or vice versa, or whether end should prove interesting for our poor boy still spinning. weather," we need something to the horse was giving them both a It rained ... as a matter of the room with all of its dials and some of the boys in this house and As we leave this dizzy creature push up our spirits. Shopping for lesson. As it was, Amark did bet­ fact, it had been raining for a num­ wires. A few minutes later it was they can get themselves in shape our eyes scan the room, from Grif­ spring wools ought to do it — and ter in following the example so ber of days. The time was early seven o'clock, and a young lady's for the army by doing what is fin's old bed warmer hanging from so to the local stores: often set by the Duke of Windsor. morning (before sunrise) but it had voice floated out over the air waves, assigned to them. We wonder if an old Empire commode to th> "NUDE" — In Orlando, too! But been time for a number of days. "I am the High Priestess of Ug!" George Estes seems to be a great Gyrnkraut will fiind an excuse painted Sicilian out-house that it is only one of the wonderful new And the place was a tree house . . . Another voice said, "I'm from aid to those who are taking the about something. Time will tell. gramps and grams brought back shades in which the impeccably because it had been a tree house Sikeston, the garden spot of Mis­ course in religion as they sit up from their last Cook's tour. Such tailored Trotter Suit comes. There for a number of days (i.e. since it souri." A phone rang and the and ponder over facts, interpreta­ a cozy scene. Oooh! What's that. is also Butterscotch, Petal, Ber­ K. A. KAPERS had gotten up in the tree). young fellow said, "It's a request tion, etc., they invariably turn to Our eyes light on a wretched fig muda Blue, Magic Yellow and Flag It still rained; it was still early for more music." The four left. "preacher" Estes for help. I don't know what we'll do if we ure slumped in the corner. It bab­ Red, which is only just a start down morning, quite early; and the house Strains concerning triple-double get anymore "Green Dreams". The bles to itself as it plucks the wings the list of colors. The suit, of soft­ Editor's Note to Explain the was still in the tree, when a car scotches can be heard emitting from latest one looks like a nightmare in from a sand-fly. Could it be that est Shetland, is as English as four Foregoing: The Order of Upsil sloshed to a stop on the glistening Gamma held its final "supreme sa Jack Myers' room, so we go to Death Valley. However, there is Jules is mad too? o'clock tea. The three-quarter Ignace Jan Paderewski pavement and four figures de­ investigate this new type of bas­ one point in its favor. It takes length box coat has a double-breast­ rifice" sometime last week in t In "Moonlight Sonata," the Pad­ Summoning up some courage, scended from it. A few moments very early hours of a rainy mor ketball training only to find that he approximately 3 seconds longer to ed, six-button closing, also large erewski film which returns to the fact an awful lot, we pushed Butch later, a second car arrived and a ing. They met, had breakfast, vi is relating the type of liquid re­ go by. — We had a swell party the patch pockets placed very high — Colony Theatre on Thursday and out of the way, and leaving hii lone person appeared. A matter ited WDBO and WLOF to see who freshment used by detective Jack­ other night. A good dinner. A and the height is news! The skirt Friday, February 6th and 7th, the a sobbing heap across the threshold, of minutes passed and a third auto­ in the hell could get up as early as son in the new mystery thriller fine dance. And the pledges didn't is divided back and front with an great Maestro plays as only he can we enter this farm house that looks mobile drove up; another figure they did and run a radio program. "The Bloody Claw." have to sit on the floor. Some of us extra-long pleat. Another beauty four immortal classics, one of them like the basement of old Heidelberg emerged. They found out. They also got in Attitudes toward the world situ­ who had eaten our heads off, that of the whole thing is that you can being his own "Minuet in G Major". on a slow night, and proceed toward Six figures were seated at a on the broadcasting. ation were ample on Sunday night is, had a lot to eat, and had danced get the same suit with a fitted The famous pieces he interprets the stairway. white table in a forest of white as the discussion led from one ourselves into exhaustion, decided jacket if preferred. To top it off— Reporter' Note: Now the Editor are: "Polonaise, A Flat Major — You're sure this isn't a dud> tables; two had coffee and coffee thing to another, finally leading up to see Jimmie Lunceford. As far actually there is a reefer or short is satisfied because this story will Op.'53", of Chopin; the Second ranch? — Notches are hacked ii cake; two had fried eggs; and one to the draft and just what it might as health education goes we coat to be had to make your suit a "satisfy" 415 of his loyal readers Hun garian Rhapsody of Liszt; and the banisters. Somebody must hav had pancakes (he of the valorous intvolve. The creative imagina­ shouldn't have done it. But what three-piecer. See it at Simpson's. rather than a very exclusive six the number from which the film de­ ridden a horse up these steps. N< heart). A blue snake writhed in tions of Affleck and Alloo ran saxes! What trumpets! Maybe TWO-TIMER — A snippy coat who may have had some idea as to rives its title, "Moonlight Sonata" sooner had we said this than ; the window . . . amuck to finally leave them in no you would like to know the dock is for sports or evening wear. It's what the story was about. of Beethoven. great commotion came from up­ The six found their way out of physical condition to pass a govern­ finished. Hooray! Now don't all made of red-red chinchilla, and is stairs, a hideous clattering of the forest of white tables; the ment physical exam. of you go down and jump on it or it hooves, a blaze of guns, a wisp of another three-quarter-length boxer. will be. To get back to the party sun was rising and the sky had The remark, "Boys, this is going hair (in fact, a helluva lot) and The shoulders of this, as of every­ (wish we could) the girls ate like cleared. Two of them got in a car to be a week of study for al' Whis- crashing through the smoke ei thing this yefcr, are not quite so rabbits. Bucky ate like an Indian. and drove away, their radio blar­ sy," told us that it was Sunday ges Big Al, astride an old Texas square; padded but sloping. Strung TOWN & COUNTRY SHOP Mr. Riddle ate like a Roman. Alden ing. A few minutes later, between night again, and the addition of, longhorn with the "Lazy Ba down the front below the Peter Pan ate like a gentleman, and I won't news flashes, they heard the an­ "I am really broke, flat on my Diamon-K Rocking-4" brand oi collar, five enormous buttons glit­ Angebilt Hotel BIdg. Orlando say who ate like a horse. Each nouncer's stentorian tones, "Ug, back — no more dates, etc.," told right him, in miniature (we don't ter like bicycle reflectors. Oh, yes, week it would be interesting to Ug, that's a funny word isn't it? use that it was near the end of the mean Al's). Guns blazing and lar­ it has a big, right-hand pocket. show the inner clock-works of one Ug!" The two rejoiced and then month. iat swing, he hurtles down tht Look for it at Frances Slater's. of the actives. This week the active became humbly silent — they had stairs. We leap out of the way ir DARN-IT! — And the darn won't Hives de Chambure has been lis­ is John Henry Buckwalter, one, heard the word. time, but crash into Gabby Farns­ show, either! The Little Gown Sports Clothes tening to Artie Shaw's recording two, three. And we think he's too Their four companions were in a worth, knocking a good deal of hot Shop is showing hand-knit socks in of "Indian Love Call" so often that active. We don't know where he carpeted room peering through a air out. And is he mad! Bee all colors, which have a miniature now every other word that he utters was born, but we're afraid he might heavy plate glass window. A smil­ now Gabby can't slide down the hank of the same yarn accompany­ is dotted by "sheep cheap." keel over here if he doesn't slow ing young fellow invited them into banisters with Hank Swan (this ing each pair. Dave Low is seriously considering down. They call him "the Human wek's offering for the ideal out­ SOBRIETY — If you're making taking up the medical profession so Dynamo". I'd enjoy following him door boy) anymore, because Al has a habit of it — or striving for it in that he can devise a short cut to around for one day just to see what killed so many rustlers that he's your wardrobe — you love Dickson- take a certain amount of business he does. Others have tried it, but notched hell out of the banisters Ives' Habitmaker. They have them away from the infirmary. collapsed after A period. As for "Oh, well," we say, taking a deep in cotton or wool; the wool dress- Chick and Pitman, the ace bridge his extra curricular activities; breath, "come what may" — and up jacket outfit is a classic. It comes players of the house, are ready to that's easy. Just do what you usu in a cloudy gray-blue, and the take on any bridge players on the ally do in your spare time and jacket is softly tailored of fluffy campus. They have been ap­ Bucky will be there doing it too, — rabbit's hair jersey. Underneath is proached for exhibition purposes with but few exceptions. One of a simple shirtwaist of sheer Casha and will probably show their wares them's the Conga. as a part of the Fiesta program. cloth. It combines casual simpli­ "Rocky" McCorkle has given up city of line with richness of color his old favorite of Red Seal west­ S. P. OMENS and fabric. erns and is now an honorary mem­ Now that Newmark, Lott and CHEQUE. — It only takes a f&*0^ ber or the Book-of-the-month-club Titus have taken advantage of the small one to buy this heavenly wool. NEW SLACKS Jeff Davis, president of the Ho­ opportunities of the Infirmary — It's an enormous block plaid in for Spring bo society, acquired a new member now that Walter has finally limited palest pink, baby blue and white. LIQUID BRONZE GLO to his tribe last week as Tad Cist himself to two women; now that Another shirtmaker with a slight­ $5.00 to $9.00 a pair ly different twist. The skirt is for that "Latin American" look^ gave a few lessons in hopping Ehrlich is an 0. D. K. — now that • Gray Flannels freight trains to one of the fair- Shrewsbury has resigned from the made full and slightly gathered, It's the fashion to go South American—but you must have a co-eds — all this we might add — Bach Choir and Simmons has be­ with pockets in the side seam, end • Solid-colored Gabardines tropical complexion to go with it. Miss Arden brings you the was much to the dismay of a certain come a faithful member — and now the plaid comes to a "V" in the Instant way to a deep, glowing look, with this exquisite liquid front. Louis' has it. • Novelty Cords make-up. For added drama apply Liquid Bronze Rouge. Then dust editor. that the Delta Chi's have visited lightly with Sun-Fair Illusion Powder lor, for an even richer tone. Believe it or not, we distinctly us for a week-end — now, at long MORE: — Another luscious wool • Colorful Wool Checks Rose Beige Cameo Powderl. Liquid Bronze Glo—1.00 and 1.50 heard with our own ears Manny last, maybe S. P. 0. can settle down comes in colors that look like a Brankert tell Jackie Miller twice to its normal existence. rainbow ice cream cone. Its plaid • Sharkskins in blue, tan in a row," That's right flack: With initiation coming upon us is of four mouth-watering flavors and gray — Beige, like Maplenut, Yellow, that's perfectly right," it happened in a very short time now, the ac We have slacks to go with in the front room of the Club. For tives are beginning to scrutinize the like Lemon, Pink for Strawberry, an explanation of this we will re pledges with a far more critical and a Pistachio Green. The waist any sport coat Tftaekt€4~ eye. Take, for example, the Fowl- is tailored, fastening with shiny fer you to Miss Miller. FREE—FAST DELIVERY CALL 246 OR 9162 "Tootsie" Meredith has become er-Brewster duo. It is not enough brass buttons down to a drawstring R. C. BAKER the spy of the Club and was found that Stevens Tech should remain HELEN BAILEY belt, and the skirt is flared on the 538 E. Park Avenue Winter Park Saturday night on the tennis where it is — already, the evil in­ She'll play "Ellen" in "Wl bias. You'll find it at Yowell- at the corner, downtown court — "Just looking around" — fluence of one fellow's existence Heights" Drew's. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1941 FOUR ROLLINS SANDSPUR CAMPUS CAMERA iKfllltna j^anftapur Spanish Institute Published Weekly by Undergraduate Students of RolUns SUBDEBESE An article from the current edition of "Life" Publication Offic Will Hold Annual With an Introduction National Advertising Service, Inc. Dinner February 8 College Publishers Representative By CHARLES A. STEEL of the Dr. Rollin S. Atwood To Be Rollins Department of English 1 the United States $1.50 I Guest Speaker It is commonly believed that teachers of English condemn the vulgate and sponsor a language like Cicero's Latin or the

the post office at Winter Park: The annual banquet of the Span­ French of the Academy. Nothing could be farther from the ish Institute of Florida will be held truth. A far-seeing teacher of our mother tongue will view with equanimity the disappearance of the subjunctive in Amer­ at the Rollins College Commons on ica; he will accept with alacrity any word or phrase that gives February 8th. A large attendance EDITORIAL BOARD to the English language a greater precision or a greater color. from all parts of the state is ex­ Sforts Editor ._ TED PITMAN I find the article on "Subdebese" both useful and entertain­ JACK C. LIBERMAN pected. The principal speaker of ing. It is a significant contribution to the scholarly work of Managing Editors . ALDEN C. MANCHESTER the evening will be Dr. Rollin S. Eric Partridge and the slightly more popular work of H. L. PAUL C. HALEY Atwood, Director of the Inter- Mencken. But this Is no "language" that these girls from 15 Women's Sforls Editor . DOROTHY HUGLI American Institute of the Univer- to 18 speak. It is indeed a patois or, at best, a dialect represent­ ing the speech of an age-limited group in upper-middle-class so­ PROOF READERS ity of Florida. The son of Presi­ Barbara Northen, Pat Guillow ciety. Like aviators and thieves and electrical workers, the dent W. W. Atwood of Clark Uni­ girls have found pat and colorful expression of a peculiar way EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS versity, Dr. Atwood will speak on of life. Frances Montgomery, Frank Bowes A Program for Inter-American I have a few objections. The statements in the article REPORTERS Understanding". should not be taken too seriously. Many words and phrases are neither so new nor so geographically limited. Here are a Jean Hamaker, Lillian Ryan, Bud Waddell, Jane Welsh, Grace The general motif of the celebra­ Gehron, Catherine Colnon, Sam Pugh, Sam Tretheway few examples: tion, as in the past will be Hispanic. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS The combination of Joe and some word or phrase was This year the Spanish Institute has Jess Gregg, Tom Casey, Charlotte Stout, Rod MacArthur' common in the 1920s. Compare Joe College (a freshman who xpanded its program to include BUSINESS STAFF takes the cinema's view of college life seriously). The word the American nations of Hispanic barb, with the same meaning, is common, not only to Texas IS THE NAME JOHN GIANTONIO Cf A origin as a result of the more im­ girls, but to girls and boys throughout the south and midwest. M. K. HARMON, JR. portant part Hispanic America is WILLISTON.N.D. Advertising Commissioner . A shot of dope (more frequently merely a dope) orders a Coca- playing in the foreign policy of the RESIDENT"/ Circulation . RITA COSTELLO Cola at the soda-fountain in any southern town; the phrase is United States. by no means limited to the ages set in the article. Member A feature of the evening will be the prizes offered to the man and Anita Loos noted the popular use of divine in Gentlemen more of that jive indicates that the hearer is fatigued with the Rssocialed Cblle6iate Press _an wearing the best headdress. Prefer Blondes in the 1920s; Evelyn Waugh has the Prime conversation of the talker. You Ferdinand! implies that the Minister's daughter use it in Vile Bodies in the early 1930s; it speaker is throwing the bull and she is told to put it on ice Distributor of An entrance prize will also be awarded to the person holding the is a common upper-class feminine expression of approval. The (cease). The hell you yell signifies incredulity, Oh Bliss! Holy Cblle&iate Di6est lucky number. word icky was used by Scott Fitzgerald's characters as early as Joe! and many more are pure expletive, but amazement is con­ 1926 in Tales of the Jazz Age. Partridge records the use of Winter Park Chamber of Commerce; Florida Intercollegiate Press The President of the Spanish In­ veyed by listeners with: "Well, cut off my leg and call me stitute this year is Mrs. W. C. Bow­ cope (as a noun, not a verb) as early as 1840 in England. Shorty!, Its devastigating!' Honestly!, I'm perfectly panic- ers, well known in Winter Park The author of the article has been misled by the Boston stricken!, It's all to desperate! To express amazement, past How "Progressive" Is Rollins? ircles. She has long had an inter- subdebs who say they are going to a dive: the girls are copy­ tense, a subdeb says, I quietly fainted. Becoming serious, a subdeb will say, Let's face it. Conversations are cut short with Our editorial last week on the need for highway signs met st in Spanish civilization and the ing collegiate language around Boston where the word means Spanish language and is a member no more than a nightclub. Bostonians took it over from the Finesse it, Axe it, Let's rise above it, Let's not pursue it and with such a cordial reception that we're off this week to tilt of the faculty of the Knox School English who give the word no evil connotation: a neon sign similar deft phrases. Let's get organized. Let's blow. Let's at another windmill, flushed with success and ready to re­ Advisor to the Spanish Depart­ in Piccadilly Circus flashed "WINE DIVE" in 1938, and the get on the ball all indicate a desire to leave, and if the reason make the world in the best of editorializing tradition. ment. She has traveled widely in place was respectable enough for me to take a Radcliffe gradu­ is hunger, the subdeb says, I'll eat anything that don't bite me Last week we were able to present a pretty iron-bound Spain and in the "West Indies and ate student there. first. BOYS, NICE case for action along certain new lines but this week we're last year was awarded the Cervan­ In conclusion, I should like to say that I have been much tes Medal of the Spanish Institute out to plead for a change in what we regard as an existing interested in the way in which Rollins students use slang that As a subject of absorbing interest to subdebs, boys are care­ for her work in stimulating inter- evil. Although we're more or less resigned to the fact that was considered "dated" by the rest of the country before fully classified. For example, nice ones are known in Seattle n our Spanish heritage, the first World War. It is probably one of the few colleges in as sugarpusses, glamorpusses, looloos and supermen; in Indian­ it's much harder to change an old thing than it is to in­ ie committee in charge of the the United States where prof and prexy are still used without apolis as dolls, in Philadelphia as Casanovas. In San Francisco augurate a new one, we nevertheless feel compelled to get banquet is headed by Mrs. Calvin A. the implication of humor. However, the editors of The Col­ such an object of affection is greeted with: Hi C12H22011! (the it off our chest. But we have to do it in our own meandering West of Orlando and Mrs. Fielding legiate Digest, circulated throughout the country and known in formula for sugar). St. Louis girls call him their he-pal. He is fashion, so please be patient. Lewis Taylor of New York and many places as the funny page, may have helped to bring the likely to own a car, which will be referred to as a tintype, meat Winter Park. words back into popular use. The very students who first Rollins College is highly touted as a progressive institu­ grinder, puddlejumper, or an iron. Slipping on her wing-ding looked at it to scoff at the antics of their less inhibited con­ (hat), the young cookie, or dilly (best girl) will leap in to go tion, and for the most part, we believe it is just that. We've temporaries may have unconsciously begun to use the words jigging, shincracking, or booging, all of which means dancing. thrown aside the musty concepts of book-larnin' in favor of themselves, though I don't believe the words are again in An orchestra that gives well (or sends) is called deadly, by way Practical Education for Life. We've discarded the cram-it- The Mail Bag popular use in New Haven, Cambridge or Northampton yet. of approval. Finally, as an invitation to the dance, the correct and-forget-it method of education. We enjoy great personal At Rollins, so far as I can judge from a casual study of old young Washington, D. C. escort will murmur, Come on worm, freedom in absence of restrictions on dress, personal idio­ yearbooks, the words have never been out of use and are there­ squirm. BOYS, BAD syncrasies, and reasonable social contact between the sexes. Dear Mr. Editor: fore always acceptable. Some college slang is, of course, very In regard to Mr. Lieberman's Unlike some colleges, freshmen aren't checked in at ten each old; Cambridge students still call a maid a goody, a XVIth Since a number of boys do not meet with subdeb approval, mewhat scattered outburst at as- Century word. evening and our coeds have sufficient time to pursue their they are lumped together under such terms as droops, drools, mbly some time ago, a few of But I'm forgetting the subject. I should like to see a col­ goons, drones, toads, Joe Corns, pusses, sad apples, meatballs, nightlife before returning to their cloisters. , "a minority" perhaps, wish to lection of college terms like this, prepared at Rollins. It should hammerheads, trolls (especially bores), bags (tired boys), Knowing all these things and agreeing with Dr. Holt that extend an apology to Professor make interesting reading and might be of considerable lin­ Joeys or Joe-boys (male flappers) and drips. A drizzle is a drip people who come to college should be capable of self-discipline Mowat for certain indiscretions ex­ guistic interest. who is going steady with one girl. Some of these terms are tended at that time. We feel that for the most part, We fail to see any well founded reason for localized, like barb (from barbarian), a non-fraternity boy to there is a time and place for all Texas girls. If a girl gets stuck with such a one at a dance, she the turning down of certain types of advertising by the Rollins (This article appeared in the January 24th issue of controversy. We believe ourselves decided to send up a flare (a call for help). A wolf is widely "Life" and is reprinted here by special permission of student publications. fair in thinking some of Mr. Liber­ known as a boy who snatches other boys' girls. In Atlanta it is "Life's" editors.) Of course, by "certain types" we mean those representing 's points logical, yet we were the custom for other boys to shout "Timber!" when a wolf embarrassed at his approach. Di­ Lately an English visitor to the U. S. was confronted by taverns, restaurants and other establishments that sell beer, enters the room. In Atlanta, a jellie is a boy who comes to plomacy, sound, thorough, and gen­ the daughter of his hostess. "Let's put the show on the road, wines, liquors or what have you. It's no secret to the world at see a girl and stays in to raid her family's icebox, while a B.T.O. tlemanly deliverance were not in sugarpuss," she commanded. "We're going to a rat race." Al­ is a Big Time Operator who takes the girl out, even if it be large that some Rollins students are not teetotalers, but it evidence on behalf of Mr. Lieber- though her remarks bore a certain resemblance to his native only for hash (any kind of food) or a shot of dope (a coke). should be remembered that many go to Harper's, Berger's, . His advocations could easily tongue, the Englishman was only able to deduce that he was He might even offer her a dream stick (cigaret). In St. Louis, The Flamingo and other establishments for nothing more sin­ have been published in the Sand­ being asked to assist in a traveling show whose main feature an ugly boy is greeted with Hi, dogface or Some of Hitler's spur for all to read and weigh, yet would be an athletic contest between rodents. This impression ful than a big juicy steak. These establishments are often in- work, no doubt, but some of the sting is removed from this exhibition of the sort given was was false. In Subdebese, he was being invited to a dance. "vaded by parents of students, and so far no arrests have been by the fact that subdebs have a way of calling everybody, abominable and quite inexcusable, Subdebese, or subdebutante slang, is an adroit and pungent friend or foe, you reprobate, as everybody was once called dear. made. felt sorry for bth speakers, manner of speech employed by young American girls just However, if a girl really detests a man, she says He's my jewel. We suppose someone will say, "We can't have the college but not in the same fashion. emerging from what was formerly known as the awkward age. GENERAL APPROVAL newspaper full of liquor ads, circulating among our students' Professor Mowat's retaliation Psychologically, it is use as a cover-up. It is a formula for as a thrust of inimitable British Subdebs use a great many adjective, a difficult matter which parents." We say, if anyone imagines the student doesn't sophistication, like a "line." With regional variations, it is a understatement: "I regret that I linguistic hodgepodge of the superlative, the vehement and the they have simplified by giving them all the same meaning. see plenty of advertising of this sort, then this is indeed the n not in the position to criticize extravagant, culled from the comic strips, the movies, light The list merely begins with smooth, priceless, divine, mar­ stuff dreams are made of. The Orlando papers are full of y host" (or words to that effect) doses of literature and books like the famous Maudie series by velous, snakey, cut, quaint, luscious, dreamy and super. It is it, and we imagine 90% of the magazines read by the students id perhaps failed to convey to our Graeme and Sarah Lorimer, lexicographers to the independent difficult to compare these adjectives grammatically because there is no comparative and most superlatives are expressed carry this form of advertising. To be really consistent the pseudo-liberal and his cohorts that young American female. they were poor hosts. We also be­ with prefixes like simply, too perfectly, and too positively; or college should arrange to block out all ads of this nature in Subdebs never merely like or dislike anything. They adore lieve that Mr. Lieberman's support- suffixes like but good (e.g., A tasty steak, but good!). Many or they loathe. To make this indication more positive, they periodicals reaching impressionable students. A half-censor­ including various members of subdebs use only one adjective; a currend favorite is genial, ship is worth little. faculty, showed bad judgment say I'm mad for it or conversely, It curdles me. And while they applied to anything good from a soda to a limousine. Adequate are still able to carry on half-hour telephone conversations is used the same way. In Minneapolis, excessive approval is No, we fail to see that the Rollins student body would be ondoning such an attack on a guest. purely in terms of swell and okay (sometimes okey-dokey), conveyed by potent stuff! In Washington, by It's the essence converted into a bunch of dipsomaniacs if we carried these If I have been too bitter and un- their language has lately been greatly refined. of peppermint! ads. And heaven knows the "Sandspur" could certainly use SOCIAL INTERCOURSE gentlemanly in my reproach, per­ GENERAL DISAPPROVAL the added revenue, and so could the other publications. Will haps I am justified on the behalf Salutation among subdebs and friends is expressed vari­ When a subdeb says that something is lousy, she is not try­ the Publications Union abandon this hang-over from the days of Professor Mowat, who was some­ ously as Hell bag; Hi there, playmate; Hey, devil, what say? ing to be either literal or unladylike. What she means is that it what handicapped. What I lack in of Volstead and allow such advertising to be placed? 'Tis and What are you featuring? (what's up). Strictly sock is stinky, vile, or repulsive. For instance the experience of sit­ erudition I make up in sincerity and a consummation devoutly to be desired! means nothing much is doing, but if the one questioned feels ting through a grade-B movie would be described as grim, re­ gret if I have not correctly ex­ poorly, she says, I feel like the walking dead. In conversation, volting, deadly, dreadful, shattering, ghastly, stark, dread, P. S. We have just finished a lightning questionnaire- pressed the feelings of my fellow- agreement is conveyed by certainly has! ("yes") or That's no icky, poisonous, foul or merely loathsome. These terms would survey of five student teetotalers. Asked point-blank: "If objectors. lie, That's no dream, You can say that again, I hear you talking. also apply, for example, to the bombing of London, which would student publications carry tavern ads, will you take up drink­ Sincerely yours, To reinforce a statement, a subdeb says, I ain't woofin' or I ain't be definitely loathsome, actually. Sometimes a situation is so ing?" the response was a unanimous and heartening, "No!" DONALD R. MURPHY. hummin', which means "I'm not fooling." Don't hand me any hopeless that a subdeb just can't cope with it and she may decide that there's no future in it. For similar reasons, a New York subdeb explained that she couldn't afford to give up FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW! I! By Bob Dart "the best four years of her life" to going to college, but pre­ THE SAC&ED SKELETON OF TRAVANCORE/ ferred to dash about like a mad thing until she became a war (IN 1S30.THE MAHARAJAH OF TRAVANCORE , INDIA, WAS AN EXCEEDINGLY PROGRESSIVE horse (post-deb). BRAHMAN... AN INTEREST IN MEDICINE LED HIM TO HIRE AN ENGLISH DOCTOR LOVE TO TEACH HIM ANATOMY.. .A SKELETON WAS IMPORTED BUT COULD NOT A great proportion of Subdebese has been coined to cover BE USED,SINCE A BRAMAN LOSES CASTE IF HE TOUCHES A COPSE the situations arising out of the mutual urge for association THE SKELETON WAS /"~^ COPIED PRECISELY IN IVORY, AND*' between them and their male friends. At the bottom of all UPON THE DEATH OF TRFE[#,>U)MAHARAJAH, THE BRITISH MUSEU- this is B.U., or biological urge, which leads to smooching, monk- OFFERED£L5,OOOFORIT...8Y ing, catching the monk, mugging, gooing it, mousing, Hector's '"^XTH.S TIME IT HAD BE pecking, boodling, hacking and other types of crush parties, •."SMCOIME A RELIGIOUS all of which was once known in the 1920's as plain necking. In RELIC AND THE San Francisco, however, the modern swain would not employ OFFER WAS so vulgar a term but would command, "Sling the muggin' to INDIGNANTLY me, chubbin'." A girl who acquiesces in such activities is known ' .REFUSED. as a fever or a cuddlecat. In San Antonio, a girl who repels advances in automobiles is called a D.P. (door pusher) and her opposite a mugbug. If boys like a girl, they will comment, She's a good-looking frill, or that's solid, which means prac­ tically the same thing. In Washington, where all girls are known as witches, boys will pour on the roses (pour flattery) on a popular girl. If she is sparky (wonderful), they will call her (Continued on Page 6) ROLLINS SANDSPUR

Flu and Injuries ALONG the HamperTarGrid SIDELINES Drills Recently

We have often heard that the Bad Weather Brings Down Greeks were strong men, but Phi Many With Colds and Pelts have given proof to the story Grippe kith their own "Greek". Rollins' five nationally prominent tennis stars get together with Coach Gordon Apgar Mannie Brankert also seem quite happy. The earnest young waiter in the top right heir one-man track team the other and other varsity players to prove that it's not all work on the tennis court alone. Jack picture is Eddie Amark, and his California collaborator, was allowed to invade the chef's Hampered by epidemics of flu and Kramer, upper left, and Dodo Bundy, upper right, seem to be idle and happy, but each ay in the intramural meet, even territory for the rather unusual shot in lower left. Lower right: Bill Chick and Bob broken noses, the Rollins Tars com­ are active as instructors. In the left center shot we have Bobby Bets giving out on Davis, members of last year's varsity, discuss the coming season with Coach Apgar, urned himself into an aerial tor- pleted another week of winter foot­ the rudiments of the game to the apparent glee of Coach Apgar, while Bill Chick and '(center). (Courtesy Orlando Sentinel) ball practice at Harper-Shepherd edo with his amazing ups and Field. 10WNS in the pole vault. With as many as twelve men out We are glad to see that Bobbie Phi Delts Win Basketball Miami Hurricanes Sweep of uniform every day, Coaches Jack ietz is back on the courts again Coed Athletes McDowall and Alex Waite practi­ cally had to play themselves to form ith her hand fully recovered. Game Over X Club 31-10 Doubleheader From Tars two teams. Eddie Weinberg and Featured In Harry Sawyer broke their noses in I Orchids to Dodo Bundy for her I -•-> j T _I_ -ma- Lambda Chi Alpha Upsets scrimmage, but nevertheless, re­ stellar playing in the St. Pete tour-1 BUIldy LoSeS tO Mrs mained in uniform doing light work. K.A. 16-11; Independents Phillips' Knee Again Hampers Ralph Chisholm, Pershing Scott, nament and to Jake Kramer fo: Cooke in St. Pete Coming Fiesta Big Rollins Center and "Rabbit" Curry have been con­ pushing the great Kovacs to extra Still Without Team COEDS in Tennis Tournament fined to bed all week with flu. Tom­ sets. By Jack Liberman my Knight, Dave Frazier, Frank Dorothy May Bundy, latest add The Fiesta committee takes up By Ted Pitman Grundler and Trammel Whittle The basketball team will have Before this season's Intramural where the Chamber of Commerce SPORTS tion to the colorful Rollins raquet After three victory-starved years, missed several days of practice due i lore than its hands full .when it Basketball Tournament opened, it left off to convince the Florida tour­ squad, dropped a hard-fought finals the Miami Hurricanes whipped the to bad colds. beets Stetson on Friday night. looked like anybody's race and, as ists that here is the ideal spot for By Dorothy Hugli match Sunday to the former Sarah Rollins Tars in two week-end games The Green Shirts have what is re­ time progresses, it looks even more fun in the sun. Exhibitions of Don't spar with the weather or The week was a pleasant one for Palfrey 7-5, 6-1 in the annual St. at Miami. puted to be the best cage team in so. Just when it seems as though reational physical activity and you'll lose. All out-door sports "The Claw" (Alex Waite). His Petersburg tennis tournament. Friday night saw the Hurricanes the state. The Rollins boys will one team is starting to pull out sports will be a feature of the after­ co-eds were held at a standstill last face beamed throughout the prac­ Jack Kramer, tall Californian, breeze by the Tars, 55-29, in a game have to show a lot more finesse in front, it gets waylaid by s noon session of this year's occas week while Pluvius raged on and tices for his line charges were put who is matriculating here next which saw the Tars badly out­ through exercises that make real than they have so far if they expect dark horse outfit. They will be held in the patios of the term-old tennis and golf tourna­ month, teamed with Orlando's own classed, out-shot and out-passed. football men — blocking and tack­ to come out victors. At any rate, Last Tuesday, in a game that the women's dormitories. ments saw no action. Frank Guernsey to take the doubles The Tars' big gun, Leonard ling. When "The Claw" sees blood, ft ought to be a good, fast game. more than resembled football, the Toy Skinner will lead the preci The flu added the finishing title from Gardner Larnard, who is "Tiny" Phillips, although handi­ he smiles happily and says, "Yes, Phi Delts took the X Club over 31- sion sport of fencing. She cap touches by laying away the Orlando also thinking of entering Rollins, 10, to remain the only undefeated capped by a bad knee was still ex­ High School lassies so that the the boys are trying." Once again the residents of Win­ tured the Florida state women'; and Norman Brooks, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1. team in the league. pected to score heavily but the regular league game was post­ ter Park whose homes border on championship last year and placed Coach McDowall, called "Sam" Miss Bundy jumped into an early The game was featured not so Miamians kept the giant Tar down poned. This week's game with Mil­ by the boys, has had two backfields Lake Maitland are finding alarm :ond in the all southern meet held lead, winning three out of the first much by the playing but by the to a mere six points. Clyde "Handy ler Machine has been changed from drilling to master the tricky double flocks unnecessary as the intra­ New Orleans. She received most four games but Mrs. Cooke fell into poor refereeing of yours truly. Your Andy" Jones proved to be the high Wednesday to Friday night. The wing-back attack. Bill Justice, dural crews led by the Phi Delts, of her training in the fencing salles her steady driving game and forced correspondent's work was the last scorer for Rollins. Tarlettes remain a slight favorite Paul Meredith, ^Rabbit" Curry, ire starting the 6:30 A. M. work- of New York where she worked un­ the first set into extra games and straw on the camel's back, and now Again on Saturday night the over their opponents. Present fac­ and Sammy Pugh form one four­ »uts. A caution to the coxes — re­ der some of the best fencing mas­ took the second with apparent ease. we have the old standbys of touch Miami boys were just too hot for tors bearing on the results are: some, while Grady Ray and Freddie member how far your voices carry ters in this country. Bobby Betz, defending women's football, Smiley Wellman and Red Rollins, tripping the Tars 57-41 in that Kruse, spark of last year's Caldwell alternate at the spinner­ m a calm morning and be gentle- Archery, the sport for old anc champ, was unable to defend her Green, in there calling them per­ in a game which saw the Tars Purcell outfit is playing with Miller back slot in the other backfield with nen about the whole thing. young, that is growing rapidly ir title because of her injured hand. manently, which fact I loudly pro­ weaken after the first half to drop Machine this season; and, Bobbie either Freddie or Frank Grundler popularity the country over, will be regular guard, at the blocking back, claimed necessary after the Phi handled by the women's state col­ rapidly behind. Betz's signing off the cage game Some who saw the Orlando Delt-Club game. Jones and Phillips were once is a blow to the Rollins defense. Eddie Weinberg at the left wing, lorning Sentinel on Sunday were lege championship team of Rollins and Dave Frazier, Monroe Griffin But back to the game. As we again the high scorers for the blue empted to ask tennis coach Gordon Attractive members of the team, and Reedy Talton splitting the as­ GUNSMOKE said before, it was a rough and and gold. Clyde was the high point The "R" club met last week and pgar where he got the imagina- Shirley Bowstead, Mary Trendle, signment for the other backfield tumble fracas, with the ball chang­ nan with 11 to his credit with added up the points earned during on for his photo shots — surely By Dick and Al Polly Prestholdt, and Jane Coates position. ing hands rapidly. Hardman, with Tiny" just two points behind. fall term. Results show the Inde­ ,ey weren't the McCoy. We like Riflery has gotten under way for ill show how it's done. 14 points on seven shots from the The Tars' big center met hard pendents topping the list by a bare "Sam" remarked after Satur- ; at one of Alloo stirring the por- the winter term with a showing of College modern folk dancing court, led his victorious team in luck again, for in the second half (Continued on page 6) (Continued on page 6) dge best — what influenced that great interest by both men and wo- groups will demonstrate the de­ o-eds have come down scoring. Bethea, with five points velopment of rhythmic movements he was forced from the game i to the range for regular class per­ runner-up for the honors. for figure and vigor. Strolling iggravation of his badly injured EXPERT LUBRICATION, WASHING, iods; all of these modern Annie Chick led the Clubbers with four knee that has kept him benched With all this publicity for tennis minstrels will add color to the folk POLISHING, SIMONIZING Oaklies show promise of being able points, but Amark, despite the fact most of the season to date. id all the top notch players that dancing. to burn out the bull's eye. he only scored one point was the On the courts behind the dormi­ The Tars return from Miami to •e wending Rollins' way it seems leader and by far the best player play Southern College and Stet- BAGGETT'S STANDARD SERVICE lat at least we could give them As many shooters know, we will tories will be seen expert tennis run off the intramural rifle match on the X Club team. played by national net stars, Doro­ s crack quintet. If Coach East Park Avenue Phone 9184 ood courts to play on. Also, the Adams' charges can find themselves •mis classes have reached such a sometime in March. Last year thy May Bundy, Bobbie Betz, Eddie The first real upset of the season against Southern, they may stand Ize that the number of courts we these matches caused a great deal Alloo, and Eddie Amark. You've came on Friday, when the Lambda chance to get by the "Hatters". low are greatly inadequate — of comment both for the good and read about them; you've seen their poor shooting displayed, so Chis defeated the K. A.'s who look pictures; here's your opportunity •e's a for more and bet­ like the possible champs in their DID YOU KNOW THAT tor courts. How about it? would suggest that you practice up to see them in action. on your shooting eye. first game walk-away over Sigma ALL AT THE FIESTA! IN MEMORIAM YOU CAN SAVE A little later in the season we Nu. might match the .men shooters The victors took an early lead, Jim Nivug and the score at the end of the Dug Bills against the co-eds in the various For Good Photo Finishing first half was 13-4 in their favor. Jess Grugg 10% classes. This will be very interest­ Go to Studio of ing, because shooting is one of the While holding the Lambda Chis to Chuglug Arnug at our cash and carry office. few sports where both men and no score in the third quarter and LEON A. PAGE Helug Darlug only three points in the last period, Marion Rugg women can compete on common PHOTOGRAPHER the K. A.'s tried valiantly to over­ grounds. It might do something 136 E. Park Ave. Winter Park Complete Laundry Service strange to the men's ego. come the lead, tallying seven more For Underwood Portables points, but that still left them at CALL We hope that anybody who is in­ the short end of a 16-11 score. 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Concord Ave. basket to take it off the backboard. Work Called for and Delivered RCA Victor Radios Phone 5861 Orlando (Continued on page 6) | SIX ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, JANUARYJjg.ifl^ Professor Blodgett's Explanation of Tucker's New Chamber Music Ensemble • 99 and 44-100% Dictionary is all too Desperate for Cookies (Continued from Page 1) THIS IS GHASTLY of lecture; they have listened to (Continued irom page 1) experts from all over the world un­ til they are blue in the face; then, For Us, Because this Week We Like Everybody, ALMOST! The insinuation struck something Romeo push-carting breakfast or running out of imported experts, brittle in the girl on his left. wild cherry burning in the weeds. CAN YOU PICTURE . . . Buck they have turned about and lec­ clusive organization on campu? be. "Oh, nausea! There's no future But I got by. I'm still up to power waiter on his honeymoon — Hive: ( tured to each othr, indiscriminately ginning to turn over. Generally it in that meatball." and I feel like a mammal mover." de Chamber on the X Club crew — and without reason, until they have is considered to pick the crcani of "And I suppose you don't love "Well, cut my legs off and call Dudley drunk — Pres Wetherell at become so surfeited with lectures the campus — not scholastically — him, lame-brain." me Shorty. He ain't woofin'. Old ease — Hardman cutting out that they fairly burst with the it is not the Cat and Fox society -., "Not since he's been taking that looloo's got up steam. Tell us some pictures for interior decorating - knowledge gained therein. although our guess is that their poison pan out." Boyd Francce "Frenesi-ing" — Gi members include some of the same. Blodgett was slightly taken back, Therefore, let us say that Alex^ None of this conversation es­ antonio with his hair long, a 1 When this gang gets going . . . aruj caped the funnel ear of Blodgett. but set his jaw for a double-bar­ ander Woollcott, Town Crier, Early Sigma Nu — Janet Pitman — Suz it should be soon . . .the campus will It ran down and poured over his reled delivery. Bookworm (NOT Burly Hook anne Willis not being the good egg regain some of its pep — and then brain, and with the faculties he had "Where does your flotsam go to worm), The Man Who Came t. she is — Glad Evoy running — Bar­ .... explosions! cultivated through long years to get a flyspeck?" Dinner, has passed the acid test bara Brown with a Bronx accent — Elections for student council are cope with that sort of flood, he tried "Oh, we go to Monty's for every­ he has conquered the hearts of tht Jess Gregg in a wrestling contest— coming around again and all this to strain meaning from it. But the thing. Are you hungry, too? I'm good people of Winter Park, using Murphy acting only on-stage—Pat makes us wonder . . . who is secret- bottom dropped out of everything. ready to eat anything that don't only anecdotes at ten paces. Let Guillow without PeggyMcLear ly pulling for whom in the frater- He felt something go whoosh in his bite me first!" that be his epitaph, if ever he have Ellen Gross or vice versa — Hickok, nity lineup? Most outstanding of head. Then he heard some one say: Blodgett leaned far over until he need of one. slim and sylph like, re-entering almost fell into the clothesbasket. the social alliances is that of Sigma "But she's a Mona Lizard. When school — Alice Pierson letting out Nu and the Kappas — Not to men­ ______began pulling sheets of manu- we went down to Monty's for a • Coeds in Sports a big guffaw — Sandy silent tion K. A. and Chi O and X Club- Al and her shin-1 script out. He showed one to the snootfull i ______From left to right: Dante Bergonzi, Jack Carter, Arnold Kvam, Walter Miss Robie in flaming red — Bill Theta. The social tie-ups aren't girl on his left. cracking. They wouldn't even H. Trampler. (Continued from page 5) Collins thirty pounds lighter anc supposed to mean a thing ... but "Meatball's apoison panned smile, just squirm, squirm, squirm two points over second place Gam­ sunburned — Tiny Phillips witl every man has a vote. We'll prob­ see," he said, and assured her point­ and look into each other's eyes too ma Phi Beta girls. Although un dropsy — Virginia Fender answer ably see the usual double crossing ing convincingly. "And this squirm positively alone in the big world. able to seize the championship ii ing "I don't know" in class — Willi- MORE OBITUARIES drooped peppermint gassed in a He looked ineebed to me. Chamber Music Ensemble either basketball or crew, the lead Victor with a bicycle instead of s JACK BUDREAU, 66, he of the jive. You can see for yourself. "The crow may have been gassed, ers were a big headache to all op motorized menace — Carl without deep voice and scathing tennis rac­ Who needs to horselaugh jockey but not Al." position in both. Whether they cai Fowler — Jerome Hagood's hair quet, and golf club, caused much la­ words for Tucker's intake multi­ Draws Acclaim for Program "Don't make up for him." hold their edge is a matter of ques mussed — Joyce Marcus not looking menting when he was laid in his ple? I certainly wouldn't. Look, The girl on his left began to tion for they do not at present perfectly neat — Dick Wesson try­ final resting place, until he goes a clothespin looloo's beard is dry. swell up. "Don't hand me any more Carefully Chosen Selections show any outstanding promise i ing to meet the Duke of Windsor — to Mexico. Mr. Budreau paid many It's an icky abridgment orthogra­ • Wuthering Heights of that, she piped, axe it!" Please Critical Audience any of the winter term intramural; Con Carey, Polly Rushton and Ter­ short visits to Rollins before his phy in memo. New juice-age like ry Dean giving themselves a Blodgett felt feverish. It couldn't (Continued from page 1) The standing of the other groups death. Lonely is Robert Ruse, buddy flatfish ..." By James Gunn chance. be true. No, they were only teas­ actresses that are experienced is: Theta and Kappa tied for third of the deceased and the contempor­ Rollins College and Winter Park, ; ing him. They didn't understand While Blodgett continued to ex­ the immediate present. followed by Chi Omega and Pi Phi. ary female population. To get off already so favored in artistic and JOTTINGS — A very lovely any more than he did. They were plain the merits of the eighth edi Alpha Phi and Phi Mu did not enter the subject a little, Mr. Ruse has intellectual diversions, were offered Helen Bailey and Ernest Kilroe, young lady has an ardent admirer just being amusing until Norton re­ tion of Tucker's Practical Standard fall competition. been quoted "Where women are a new and noteworthy gift in the both of whom are quite familiar to here in our fair city — he does ev­ turned. Well, one more person Dictionary, the girls backed cau­ concerned I am COMPLETELY Chamber Music Ensemble, which local audiences for their work erything from admiring her from could play the game. tiously into the house and bolting previous productions of the Annie ruthless!" No doubt he has forgot- ; the door, fled to their bedroom and gave the first of a series of three • Flu and Injuries afar to sending her flowers —, his "I felt ultraonion," he said, re­ Russell Series, will appear as Ellen interest in her COULD BE pla- ten that one Frances Perrottet is membering the sign he had winced peered out the window at Professor concerts last Saturday at the Win­ ter Park Woman's Club. The pro­ and Joseph. In the roles of Linton tonic, but probably isn't from what over, "being so woodscrewed away Blodgett. He was mumbling to and Isabel will be Burwell Howard day afternoon's scrimmage, "If the ! more enlisted as among the gram was presented by three of the f've seen and heard. She says he from nowhere. I didn't hone and himself and chewing bits of paper. and Virginia Brown, two newcom­ boys don't beat themselves to death student body. The above is an obitu­ conservatory faculty — Walter too old — or too devilish — the hack for months and I looked posi­ When Dr. Norton returned home ers to the local theatre. running around in the backfield, ary of sorts, tooooooo, the Miss that evening he was met at the Trampler (violin), Arnold K. Kvam they might succeed. This week young lady in question could be Perrottet and Mr. Ruse having tively unanimous. I didn't favor Three performances will be given gate by a frizzle-headed man pad­ (cello), and John Carter (piano) — has been a ten per cent gain in per­ Pat Pritchard — or Bobby Betz —, watched their love turn to ashes at Friday and Saturday evenings at dling his way down the path in a and Dante Bergonzi (violin and formance over last week, but there one of Bobby's sorority sisters^ 8:15 and Saturday matinee at p feet sometime many moons clothesbasket. The apparition viola), a graduate of Rollins. is still a long road ahead." We hear the engine of a very ex­ 2:30. Tickets are now on sab nodded and said, "Hello playbag! The program was carefully cho- the Annie Russell Theatre box! Language lame-brain on onions!" n for interest and balance. Han­ Progress in the line play has AMERICAN office from 4 to 6. Yopp, have suffered minor injuries, fill one of the tackle slots next sea­ It slithered past and disappeared del's Trio-sonata in D major (for been improving, but the flu epi­ but are now in tip-top shape. son, has been bowling over blockers slowly into the sunset. two violins, cello, and piano) rep- demic has weakened several key po­ Due to weakness in the punting as regularly as a ten pin champ Launderers • Drycleaners Bented the old school and opened • Gilbert & Sullivan sitions. Ollie Barker, big 220-pound department, Coach McDowall has knocks down the pins. This 195- the program. For contrast, the en- tackle, injured his shoulder and has i working on Ronnie Green, bril­ • Phi Delts (Continued from Page 1) pound boy fills the Waite plan for a 202 E. PARK AVE. emble chose the trio in A minor by been confined to the sidelines. Doyle liant freshman center, to streng­ die of the big front door, are as­ strong, sturdy line. To illustrate Max Reger, a late nineteenth-cen­ Darnold and Frank Grundler, the then the kicking. Ronnie's kick­ (Continued from Page 5) sured of high rank. Of course, the the fighting spirit of the Greek, in tury composer. The "Dumky" Trio "silent" ones, have rounded into ing features high spirals that give They were also handicapped by the story is made even more interesting a tackling drill one afternoon Gua Phone 49 by Dvorak brought the concert to a shape and are blocking with the the opposing safety men head­ absence of Ray and Harris. when the social angle is considered, bounced a hard charging halfback close. deadliness that makes them the aches. McDowall, however, stresses Knowles, with his tricky handling and it, too, is ridiculed in a de­ back five feet; blood streamed Although there was a slight trace first string varsity guards. Billy quick, fast-rolling kicks over the of the ball and Siddall with two lightfully appealing way. down his face from a cut over his of tenseness toward the end of the "Porky" Wharton bruised his ankle, defensive half-backs' heads that left eye; Red Miller, team trainer, beautiful shots in the third period "Pinafore" will be produced late Dumky" Trio among the players, but has suited out again after a prevent long runbacks. patched it up with tape, and the were outstanding for the losers. in March, probably right after the performance and ensemble work few days lay off. Ed Aeree, Tom­ big tackle continued his "halfback The Lambda Chis revolve around Spring vacation and while the ideal Gus Koulouris, aggressive tackle excellent and proof of beauti­ my Knight, Pershing Scott and Ira from Tampa, who is counted on to slaughter." EVmSBARP Combes' shooting, although they do ful musicianship and pei'fect mas­ setting for this operetta would GIFT SET a good job of getting the ball and tery of instruments. Mr. Tramp­ seem to be on our Lake Virginia it keeping it away from their oppon­ ler seemed to place his whole per­ is now scheduled to appear in the ents. One good shot beside Combes sonality and will power in his play­ High School Auditorium. and they'd stand a good chance of ing compelling the other players to Join the Army of winning the championship. follow. This is an essential factor • Star Gazing the success of an organization of smokers like yourself who enjoy • Amazing new So far the Independents have "Magic Feed" this sort. (Continued from Page 1) failed to put forth a team. It is ends all normal The apparent nervouseness of the are interested they will stay open _ the hope of all that they will be players towar dthe end of the pro­ little later. The Moon, Jupiter and messiness. No able to organize one for the rest gram was undoubtedly due to the Saturn will be shown, and if time flooding. No drip­ of the games to be played. ping. Writes like enormous amount of energy exerted permits other interesting objects magic! . . . and during the Handel and Reger trios, as well. The winter stars are now you get the set We glanced into the closet of a besides the fact that the Dvorak at their best, with the second certain man-about-campus recently Chesterfields for a price you was the final number and relatively brightest star, Canopus, above the would ordinarily and noted an unusual discrepancy. the most important. Despite this horizon. The telescope is located pay for the pen The young gentleman, who is trivial detail, the audience's re­ alone. ^M^^^^^ on the shore of Lake Virginia and MILDER, BETTER TASTE slightly addle-pated, has ten vests sponse to every number must have is easily located by passing the K. Other sets with gold top and three coats. The missing seven and pencils, $12.75 set. been gratifying to the performers A. barbecue on the Holt Avenue Tune in EVERSHARP'S " garments are somewhere between and clearly showed that good music sidewalk and then by turning right It or Leave It" — 10 P. M. here, Robbie's and Ohio. well played was appreciated. on the lighted path. days — WDBO. Y-D — Stationery—Street ] PHILCO RADIOS • Subdebese YOWELL- (Continued from page 4) Bennett Electric goon child, although goon by itself would brand her a crow, DREW'S black widow, poison pan or zombie (unpopular girl). A pink Shop in Atlanta is a girl who strings all the boys, a Mona Lizard a girl nobody likes, a mealy a girl with a "line," In Boston, the subdebs label their boys a riot, doggy (overdressed), crumby (a tightwad) or a lame-brain. In the very shadow of the State We cater to Rollins .... House they will also discuss going to a dive, joint, hangout or even a brawl. COME IN JOKES Conscious of the wit of their new lore, subdebs have stylized definitions and little liguistic jokes among themselves. A O'BRIEN'S PHARMACY photo-gin-ic for example, is "a drunk getting his picture taken Prescription Druggist Fountain Service in a night club." (His condition is described as gassed, tanked, ineebed, hundreds of other adjectives.) Petting is defined as "a Opposite Colony Theatre study of anatomy in braille." When meeting strangers, Wash­ Phone 402 Your nearest Drug Store ington, D. C.'s youngsters like to use this line: "My father and mother are cousins, but I'm all right." It is accompanied by FREE DELIVERY horrible grimaces. Atlanta subdebs have a little patois some­ what like old Pig Latin which they call Stinky Pinky. It con­ tains words like Super-Snooper (a G-Man), Flyer-Higher (an aviator), Snooty-Beauty (a debutante), Hen-Pen (a girls' school), Jug-Mug (a man in jail), and Silly-Filly (a young NOW IS THE TIME girl). 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