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Sandspur, Vol. 53 No. 04, November 4, 1948

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STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 53 No. 04, November 4, 1948" (1948). The Rollins Sandspur. 817. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/817 s I>%e RC3U.L-I M3 SAI^DSPUI (^VOLUME 53 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948 'Student Council Discusses!^<>W^«5 Sixty-Fourth Anniversary Nov. 4 Dean Cleveland Explains :jMany Problems at Meeting NewPan-HeilRushingRules The Tar Boosters, Inc., asked for Sandspur Susie: We girls in Clov­ tudent cooperation to make foot­ erleaf and all the other new girls ball a paying activity at Roll: want to know what's happened President Bill Arnold ^d Director Bob Clark, pleaded for more spirit JOHNSON TAI PHI BETA GIVES to the Sorority Rushing. They sent at Rollins and more active coop me to ask you because I'm hoping eration with the team. They stated some day to be Editor in Chief of that more emphasis on the football TALKS ON GIA PROGRAM EOR the Sandspur. team would make Rollins a top- '"^notch school and the pride of Cen- Dean Cleveland: AU right, fire away; what do you want to know ? "'Wl Florida. S. S. Well, a few of us freshmen I "* In order to make the Delaware AT LOOAL BASE GOMING YEAR were having a terrific time for "^game more successful as far as Johnson Tai, Rollins senior, the first few weeks. Going out spirit is concerned, the Council A two-piano concerto concert red the congregation at the nearly every afternoon and even­ •""Hoted to have all the students sit and a play in the Fred Stone The­ lando Army Air Base in a speech ing'with sorority girls—bowling, P'fcn masse at a designated part of ater will be the main activities of that will be difficult to forget playing golf, skating, dinner and ^^Section C. Students will be sep- Phi Beta National Music and for its wit and charm. Although all sorts of things. And now, noth­ '^^arated from faculty, staff, and Speech Fraternity during the win­ the speech was delivered in connec ing. housemothers. Two gigantic, ter term here at Rollins, accord­ tion with United Nations Week, it ^ ^cheering parades are to pass thru ing to Martha Barksdale, president D. C. Wasn't that pretty expensive introduced philosophical principb "''Orlando and vicinity, both starting of the honorary organization. Oth­ for you? of the relationship of nation to Plilat the Student Center. One em- er activities will include a tea for S. S. Yes . . . but I wrote home and nation that can apply for all times f'i^barks on Friday at 4 p.m., the patrons and pledging and initia- told my parents that if I wanted Mr. Tai related how the Ameri­ Mother on Saturday at 12 noon. The to "make" a sorority I had to cans in China built up a perpetual parades will include floats from The concert and play are given accept all the invitations, so they memorial for themselves in the every Rollins Social Group and ad­ annually by the fraternity for a talked it over and Mother decided Chinese people; how shoulder to NAMIL.TON ditional displays from the towns­ scholarship fund. Each year a she could get along without a new shoulder with the people of China f/OLT people. Rollins students are ask- scholarship is given to a music or winter coat this year. they helped build schools, church­ J tied to decorate their cars with speech student most deserving of D. C. I'd like to ask you another es, hospitals, bridges, dikes, ir­ eniistreamers and join in with the big Today marks the sixty-fourth anniversary of Rollins College. We welcome it without formal cele­ the honor, the decision depending question. How did this affect your rigation projects, and numerous bration, without fanfare. The celebration rests in the hearts of all those students who have lived here tuiparade. Prizes will be offered for largely upon faculty recommenda­ work? other structures that helped great­ and known its "family" attitude. tithe best floats. Fifty dollars wiU There have been difficult moments in those sixty-four years, but those are behind us and the collegi tion. Last year the award was S. S. Work? What do you mean? ly to alleviate the sufferings of the 8(Hlgo to the group with the best ex- has emerged the stronger for them. The first sixty-four are the hardest. Rollins will roll on forever. presented to Josette Stanciu, out­ D. C. I mean academic work, home­ Chinese people. Many missionaries terhibit and a $25 radio will go to standing Rollins actress. work, lab, practice, outside read­ worked in parts of China where the second most ingenious and A tea will be given by the mem­ ing. even the Chinese themselves were Tn-original display. The awards will bers for friends and patrons of S. S. Oh! . . . WeU, most of us fi­ afraid to go. Many gave their lives International Relation btemphasize brain over purse, for Chapel Sta Ff HoldsPh i Beta sometime in December, gured we could make that up some for their work. lor.a maximum of $10 may be spent Club Holds Meeting "STAGE OOOfi" the exact date not yet announced. time later. t(for any one float. Each group will This annual affair will feature a D. C. You see, the upperclasmen appoint one person to work on a He related how only the Ameri­ The International Relations Club Hallowe en How musical and a talk by the president also found they were spending special parade committee. cans came purely as teachers while held its first meeting of the year TO BE GIVEN By Thomas Nix of the group to acquaint the pa­ more money than they should, ., In connection with the celebra­ most of the other nationalities at the Alumni House Thursday, The time was Hallowe'en; th. trons with the immediate activities and began to realize that midterm tion, Dean Enyart requested that came mostly as exploiters in the October 28. A large turnout by scene, the Center, where divers of the fraternity. grades were due in a few days. the student body be on gentleman­ aftermath of wars. The initials of the student body attended and ', 3fl-DEC, 4 ghouls, ghosts, and goblins cavort­ Pledging of new Phi Betas will You freshmen may be interested ly behavior. American Volunteer Group, were treated to an unusual pro­ ed in wild abandon' to the unholy take place early in January with to know that after midterm, each A.V.A., during this past war were gram. Fred Hartley, president, in­ strains of the juke box. The o< initiation following in April. Mem­ sorority asks the office for the The subject of ratting was referred to affectionately as Al­ troduced Major Bolton Pierce who Broadway Actress to Star bership in Phi Beta requires high grades of all girls in whom her for brought up. G. W. Mooney asked sion was the Chapel Staff Hall ways Very Good, while those of the talked briefly on the necessity of In Annie Russell e'en Howl, which will be succeeded scholarship, talent, and interest sorority is interested. iDt to have ratting incorporated for- R.A.F. were held to mean, Run knowing what warfare actually Opening Play the fields of music and speech. Two weeks ago the Panhellenic oiiever in the regulations of RoUins every other Sunday by other and Away Fast. means to those who fight it and saner revels. Everyone wore Two Phi Beta plaques will Council, which is comlposed of College. In order to by-pass the The first play of thi Johnson Tai staled that the those who must suffer for it. Also, clothes and matching lack of presented to outstanding gradu; representatives from each of the ; faculty, which has made its stand the Annie Russell Theatre is to deeds of the Americans in China he spoke of the differences that hibition. When tired of dancing, ing seniors, one in the field of seven sororities at Rollins, decid­ on ratting clear, he suggested that be "Stage Door". Final tryouts helped turn one of the darkest per- have already separated the meth­ the crowd was entertained with a music and one in theatre arts. Thi; ed to change the rules for the rest it be reinstated by a vote of the for this production were held last of Chinese History into one ods of the last war and possible unique and motley floor-show.. presentation will be announced oi of the time before formal rush­ Administration alone. October 26. of the most glorious ones. In thi; methods that might be utilized in This included apple - bobbing. Class Day. ing, (which begins Nov. 18, and George Franklin, chairman of "Stage Door" is to be directed land where history is reversed fighting the next war. Then two Knight and VanZile in hillbilly Throughout the year Phi Betj lasts three days). These weeks the Rat Committee, asked for an by Mr. Howard Bailey, who pro­ s and grandsons of the pre­ films were shown; "Air BUtz", a songs. Chap McDonnell in imper­ is planning to present its mem between the opening of college and extension of Ratting until Wed­ fessed to be well pleased by the sent Chinese generation will con. captured German Documentary sonations, terpsichorean Les Boyd bers in recitals at various local formal rushing had been designed nesday, November S. His sug­ large turnout of students of real tinue to be grateful to the peoplt film which portrayed the speed and augmented by Fred Rogers singing hotels in addition to a yearly proj­ to give old girls and new girls time gestion of a Rat Court to be held ability. of America. efficiency of the German Army in "Flamey Mamie" and accompanied ect, such as scholarship, to be an­ and opportunity to get acquainted in Rec. Hall Tuesday night The play will star broadway Johnson stated that because of combat, and "Atomic Missies", a by Jug Stang on that real cool and nounced later. under normal conditions. The con­ modified by Claudia Hutchin actress Susan Douglas, who has censorship, he could never learn record of the work being done at level trumpet, Fred Taylor in a Officers of Phi Beta this year ditions had somehow changed to She suggested that a big fr appeared in summer stock under the true situation of the Chinese Los Alamos, New Mexico. The suspiciously realistic—uh—intoxi­ are Martha Barksdale, president; get atmosphere of rushing and the ly party be given for the fresl Mr. Bailey's direction in "He who Communists in China. He did men­ second film vividly expressed the cation routine, Barbara Dilley and Jean Cartwright, treasurer; and Council felt it wise to call a halt class instead of a rat court. The Gets Slapped". Miss Douglas has tion the situation in lands under possibilities which Atomic Missies Phyllis Brettelf bespeaking the Olga Llano, recording secretary, and institute what they called a party suggestion was accepted by also appeared on broadway with control of the Nationalists Govern­ could possess in the event of an­ plight of the poor Rat with "The "hands-off policy." :the Council and plans were made Leo Carroll in "Druid Circle" ment held over one-half of Man­ other war. The meeting concluded Sympathy Song", accompanied by S. S. We thought that was just for cheering, singing, and dancing Rollins Graduate churia and most of the big cities (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 4) for one week. activities by the Freshman Class of the North. The exchange rate Gains Appointment D. C. Originally it was planned for as a whole. was only $30,000 Chinese to one One of our Rollii a week. After a great deal of dis­ Dean Clevelantl and Dean En­ American dollar. Now the govern­ has been appointed Director of cussion the Council decided to yart impressed the Council with ment has lost most of Manchuria Management Research by McKin- continue this policy until Nov. 18. their stirring appeals for sanity in and most of the big Northern Rat Court Highlights Frosh Week sey and Company, management S. S. Just what are the rules? ratting. Although they believed cities. The black market quotation consultants. He is PhiUp R. Kel­ D. C. It means that sorority girls that ratting was for the good of is fifteen Chinese gold dollars to ley, formerly assistant to the,pub­ and new girls may see each other the individual, they stated that if one, or $4,500,000 of the old cur­ Marge Watson his high position. His honor an­ attractive o-ed his lishers of the Architectural Fo- on campus, on what I might call Rollins i.^ to remain a democratic rency for one American dollar. nounced sentences with a clear frock. In the way of dress, one Mr. Kelley has also been neutral ground. Sorority girls may family, the right of the individual Mr. Tai regretted that Mr. Mar­ Scurrying Rats hurried to and Southern tone at all times, using might have imagined himself on associated with Earl Newsom & not visit girls in Cloverleaf, nor to abstain must be guaranteed. shall's efforts for peace failed. fro with their hats cocked to that the gavel occasionally to accent a Southern plantation in observing Company, public relations con­ may freshmen go to sorority hous­ Tai claimed that it is the world's sultants, and Deskey Associates, A Student-Faculty Disciplinary freshman angle hoping to avoid the his plea for "order in the court". Cynthia Crawford and Doris Clark es. The same holds true of tele­ Committee was named. It includes shame that men still turn to war ever aware upperclassmen last The jury looked pretty tough to ustrial designers. After gradu­ in their formal attire. Rousing phoning or writing to each other. Art Swacker. Dick Every, Grace and strife to solve their problems. week. But to no avail. Unsus­ crack and proved the same. Four ating from Rollins, Mr. KeUey at­ S. S. Does this apply to transfers? cheers were heard from Beans to Fulton and Janet Hetzel. He stated, "It is regrettable that pected "elders" lurked in every girls can vouch for this. Perhaps tended the Harvard Graduate D. C. As transfers live in upper- A dance, to be given in connec­ we have stUl not reached the point corner. "The rules are a variety you saw them looking lovelier than the Center rendered by Grace School of Busin/2ss Administra­ dorms housing sororities, it was tion with the homecoming game, where we can get along peacefully of army regulations," one frosh ever in their shower caps and Johnson, Jane Allen Sharp and tion. He is the author of several led that transfers could con­ is now definitely scheduled to be with people who have different complained. "Impossible—I mean scrubbed floor faces. In case you Nancy Crane every 3 minutes. books and is a contributor to na­ tinue to eat at Beanery with their held on Saturday, November 27, ideas and backgrounds than our­ ye gods!! But ratting continued didn't recognize them they were: Although ratting has its pros tional magazines. Mr. Kelley is housemates, and could visit other 1948 at the Dubsdread Country selves." and charges were- brought against Hetty Goldrick, Jean Wiselogel, and cons, the majority of opinion member of Lambda Chi Alpha new girls, transfers or freshmen. the offenders. Our prominent Club. In ending, Mr. Tai expressed the Diane Vigeant, and Merle Hodges. rated it as loads of fun and those fraternity, and Omicron Delta S. S. What is considered "neutral judge, G. W. Mooney, presided at Others proved adept at singing The Council also decided to have great fear generated in the hearts who participated, enjoyed them­ Kappa, national honorary frater- ground"? Does that include the each male social organization sub­ Rat court in a manner befitting until they were forced to smile— lity. Center and playing Basket Ball (Continued on Page 4) selves to the fullest. mit a nomination for Homecoming they soon discovered that that did and playing tennis? Queen. The nominations must be not help the situation. They had I It does include the Center; in to Art Swacker before Monday, OUTDOOR MEN literally to wipe their smiles off GOT A MATCH? 3es not include basket ball—- November 15. After a campaign with the floor as a towel. Another each social group as well as the by the candidates, it is to be sub­ group of malemiscreants gave a girls group has its own in­ mitted to a vote by all male stu­ rendition of a choo choo boogey tramural team. As for tennis, new dents on Wednesday, November 24. with hilarious results. They ex­ girls and old girls may play ten- and on November 26, the Queen hibited great talent at knee flexing if the coaches schedule them is to be crowned. until their coordination gave out. to do so. The incident of the evening was S. S. May new girls ride to Dub­ the kisses bestowed on H. B. Bax­ sdread with sorority girls, or play German Club Meets ter in 3 techniques. We thought golf with them? German Club members were en­ for a moment we had lost a court­ tertained last Friday afternoon by room counsellor, but he rallied. D. S. No, that has been ruled out. an interesting and educational pro­ John Gray's countenance as the This may make a transportation gram chairmaned by Bernard other counsellor was enough to problem for a few, but after pledg­ Friedland. Jeanine Romer, first scare the heartiest offender! Also ing there will be no such problems on the agenda, performed excel­ highlighting the program was the and pledging is only a little more lently on the piano for the group. onion eating contest. After a tear­ than two weeks off. Following a lecture on Switzerland ful interlude of consuming the Ber­ S. S. What happens if girls break by Pi-ofessor Fisher, two Swiss mudas, the girls were obliged to the: rule; films dealing with climate and cus­ ask Happy Clark and Bud John­ D. C. There are severe penalties, toms were shown. Ed Granbury, son for dates. Kay Arbaugh and imposed by both local and Nation­ president, presided throughout the Barbara Fiedelson have decided to al Panhell: If a sorority girl meting and refreshments were ban onions from their diet for­ breaks a rushing rule it is her served at the close of the program. ever. Weyman Bennett made an sorority which is penalized: by (Continued on page 4) TWO ROLLINS SANDSPUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948 Enlltua ^anJiispur PublisJied Weekly by Undergraduate Students of Rollins Thundering Heard MOVIE BREAKER By Jack Mehlek offenders with his luger. Coi were becoming quite plentiful until ere in the United States $1.50 i Editor of the Sandspur, , paper. We sleep well at night, "The Street With No Name" eeks), ?2.50 for two 13.00 for the full college yes J. Edgar Hoover assigned his ace Dear Sir: too, fools that we are, until Mon­ Colony, Thurs., Fri., Sat. day arrives, with its frustrations F.B.I. _man, Mark Stevens, the Who's .shoving us around ? If the above title for this pic­ and hair-tearing. task of subduing the mobsters. printers, the editors, or the writ­ ture seems enigmatic or mislead­ The Orange Press has made a Stevens proves to be quite a clever ers ? I like my Sandspur if it ing, allow me to explain: "The Kdltorlal Board contract with the Sandspur that operator, and when he and Wid­ comes out on time; if it isn't a Street With No Name" is an ave­ News Ed iti they will turn our paper out on mark start chasing each other cient history. Explanation pleas nue along which crime catapults Thursday, provided that we com­ things become very exciting. The Sports Edil Im McMenemy Impatient and freely. I confess that when first n-vc McKiethan ply with their deadlines on copy. absence of music in dramatic hap McDonnell disgruntled readei encountering this unusual title, I •rtha McDonald With the amount of late material scenes gives the show a tone of expected a den of inebriates, a lost nd i.,<-id Edil that has been coming in, they have reality and suspense. "The Street Dear Impatient, Dsigruntled, and weekend, or something to that ef­ been forced to put other work " With No Name" is a true case, Generally Disgusted Readers, fect. Although this picture only the presses, throwing the 'Sp' taken from the F.B. I. files; this No one feels for you any deeper briefly portrays adolescent alco­ still further off schedule. fact probably adds to the effective. than I do. I suppose that by this holism, it does center around a lot ness of it all. time you think that the editorial That's what we've been fighting, of squirts recently out of rompers, Photo^raithers and doggonit, we uns are about Stanley Rudd, Dave Manle Graham, Elsi staff of the Sandspur gets great who, in their sometimes gory way, "The Luck of the Irish." Walter Sea joy out of fouling up, and are too ready for the needle. have taken up the business of Colony, Sun., Mon. Proofreaders thick skinned to get stung by We like to hear you making crime. (A few of these characters, Lnn Lewis Turley, Juana I comments aimed in our direction. noise; it means that we have your I think, could have been repri­ Tyrone Power, an American for­ interest, so keep it up. Maybe you' Rewrite Well, we aren't and right now are manded by a few hair-brush eign correspondent on duty in Ire­ Joan Strahali Olson. Josh Poole seeking a deep dark hole to crawl be able to work yourselves into spankings on their respective be- land, meet» a lovely colleen, Anne •e, Eleanor Smith, I into. such a froth over it that your copy hinds.) Leading the gang is Rich­ Baxter. Just when events become All right, you want to know why will come in on time. HMMMM? ard Widmark, a very convincing interesting, Ty is recalled to his Political Analysts ED. -Rankin, Skook Bailey your paper hasn't been coming crook. You might remember him New York office. Unknown out on time. Here 'tis. from "Kiss of Death." He was him, Cecil Kellaway, a king-sized To the faculty of Rollins College: Gerry Walker, On Monday morning, half of the flend with the moronic gleam leprechaun, trails him back to his These are very trying times. We our copy is picked up by the print­ in his eye who laughingly pushed metropolitan apartment and pro­ must admit that. Inflation, elec­ Fred Roger , . Price, Glor er. Looks fine on paper, doesn't Fashion Flickers an old lady down three flights of ceeds to disrupt his otherwise nor­ Meg Smith, Belford Richards, Marty Rowsey, Marjorit tions, adverse working conditions Merle Hodge: Hagan, Carol Grasky, Nancy Morrison. it? Ha! This week and last hit stairs. Although Mr. Widmark mal life. an all time record for late copy. and the blind mosquito are making has outgrown his giggling in this good comedy - romance, Reporters And who writes that copy? W6 life unbearable. On top of that, one, he still looks passionately Bill Goldrick, Robin Merrill, Pat Roberst, Sheila Kelly, Ralph Seidel, "Shocking to say the least" de­ abounding in shamrocks and bla Cnthia Carll, Nancy ( IHeriel Riddle hate to pass the buck, long suf­ having to sit in front of an over­ pleased when he can perforate his Hodges, Bettie Merrell, . __ size class of sleepy looking people scribed thoroughly the unique ney. Allen Sharpe, Marge Watson, Bob El: fering readers, but YOU do. Every maroon velvet formal worn by Betty Lou Browning, _ .. _ inch of space in the Sandspur is isn't exactly fun. But we stick to Peggy Lawwill, Ed Granbe it because we like it. Holding a none other than Fred Rogers at Milton Schwartz, Bud John; assigned, with the exception of the festive Halloween Party Sun­ the Thundering Heard and a class together, keeping it interest­ ing, and teaching those who will day night. Of course we mustn't Rhoda Knight, Richard Elliott, Jo , Lilly, Carol Reed, Sylv on page two devoted to aspiring forget to mention the girlish flow­ LOVE'S LABOR LOST feature writers. Now, we make J)e taught, is a "tough assign­ ered straw bonnet trimmed with Jack Reardon, Marshall Stdne out our assignments, have them ment". "buttons and bows", which com­ Member delivered to staff people, and try The intelligence of the Rollins pleted the ensemble. It just goes to to attend to a few of the more in­ faculty cannot be measured or Deborah Dear Deborah: Rssocicited Golleeide Press prove that nowadays, girls, we tricate phases of turning out your, (Continued on page 4) Can you tell me when they are Distributor of never know who will be wearing Deborah; going to start bird-watching agaii; G)lle6iaie Digest the new (?) look—hum? m six feet tall and the girls —it is a marvellous way to meet Danger—not for the timid! A le I am good looking. My men in a romantic atmosphere and father has just given me a new ESTABLISHED IN 1894 WITH THE FOLLOWING EDITORIAL daring modified French Styled they can't tell what you look like Cadillac convertible, but the girls Unassuming yet mighty, sharf and fointed, well-rounded yet many The K E E L E R S bathing suit was displayed by until the next day. It is fine for 't go out with me. What shall sided, assiduously tenacious, yet as gritty and energetic as its name Elaine Keeley when she splashed!" the less attractive girls. imflies, victorious in single combat and therejore without a feer, her way to the attention of mucho do? Eager Beaver Handsome wonderjully attractive ancL extensive in circulation; all these will be By Pancho Knott This witty remark rewarded Ba­ spectators at the water front last Dear Handsome: Dear Eager Beaver: jound ufon investigation to be among the extraordinary qualities oj byface with a stinging backhand week. That black and white wool See Me! I fear you'll have to ask some­ the Sandsfur. CHAPTER VI from the worthless South-Ameri­ triped bathing suit with the—and Deborah one who knows more about the can rummy, but Babyface stood his lend an ear to this, readers—lo project. When you find out, let Babyface Stands Fast ground. "So you're working for clinging knee length skirt, rolled Dear Deborah: me know—it sounds interesting. Mr. Truman has done it, even though he seemed to be up boldly, but fashionably to the the cute but slightly Big Jon De Uresti, eh? Tell your I have a T shirt. What shall I Deborah the only one who thought it possible. hips. The strapless top added just emaciated young killer, lay in a cheap, scummy friends to quit do with it? There were hard words expressed in the fervor of the the right finishing touches. coma for two weeks on the cock­ hiding and step up in the light so Beautiful but Dumb Dear Deborah: election preliminaries, and the election was closer than any­ Marcia Mulhullan's w roach infested floor of a dingy I can find out just who all I gotta Dear Beautiful but Dumb: What do you do when a boy one could have guessed, but this must not be construed to crepe blouse simply dazzled the Bowery flat to which he had been knock off in order to revenge this If you can fill it, wear it! never tells you where you are go­ mean that we are not behind him now- Harry Truman is eyes, when the soft candle-light spirited after being brutally as­ uncalled for abduction." At this Deborah ing or what you are going to do no longer a rostrum thumping, speech-spieling candidate at Robbies captured and reflect subject to ridicule and political crossfire; he is the President saulted in Talton's Bar and Grill the rest of the boys in the room Dear Deborah: I date ? I never know what to ed around the yoke and sleeves oJ of the United States, and must be respected as such. while on his way to seek Squint stepped forward into the glow of My man is an ex-G.I. and is al­ the garment. Talton's aid in regaining his fab­ the spotlight. "Well, well, well! ways broke; at least for the latter Exasperated This country is now staggering under a crushing national Now for our current Rollins ulous empire of crime and vice This is undoubtedly the biggest part of the month. For two weeks Dear Exasperated: debt, its resources have been severely diminished by the formula: beloved, gwoid-tradition late war. Inflation is chopping at our roots, and the housing which was now in the hands of Big collection of garbage and scum I he loves me ardently, but for the I suggest that you wear some­ classics, plus fresh point-of-view rest of the time I am dropped for situation is intolerable. This is what you have won on this Jon De Uresti, recently deported have ever seen," commented Ba­ thing suitable for what YOU want accessories. Namely—Catherine a girl with money and a car. What side of the world and the other is infinitely worse off. Mr. from France for trying to scrap byface casually as he lit-up one to do; from there on, you're boss. Dawson's lemon yellow cotton with shall I do? Truman, you have the porcupine right by the tail. the Eifel Tower. When he finally of his imported Egyptian stogeys, Deborah scalloped skirt and close-fitting Jilted The issues at stake are such that future political aspira­ came to, Babyface opened his "Well—if it ain't Big Jon De Ur- bodice with flattering little lines— Dear Jilted: tions must be thrust into the background by both parties. twinkling baby-blue eyes and esti's young punk brother, Tony, Dear Deborah: Cookie Swift's chocolate brown There is obviously nothing you Politicians must become statesmen, forgetting about the quickly surveyed his surroundings. What are you doing in this coun­ I have 7 pair of horned rim frock accented with an ever so can do about the G.I. bill, but for asses. What shall I do? "next time" and concentrate upon making sure that there He found himself to be lying face try, you bushy-headed fugitive the G.I., if you want to keep him Four-eyes is a next time. downward on a dirty, vermin in­ from a French reform school?" (Continued on Page 4) ALL month, you'd better get a job ;ar Four-eyes: The world is watching you, Harry Truman, for this globe fested floor. Next to him lay a Young Tony De Uresti stepped for the horrible beating that he so that you'll have some money— Lose them, but quick! of ours is lying right in your lap, with all its fuses sputter­ dozen odd whiskey bottles which ] forward belligerently. "You knew would be delivered to him he never wiH. Deborah Deborah ing. You hold the snuffer, and we pray that you can catch had undoubtedly been used by his j pay for zat eensult, you stupeed at the hands of Moley Granberry the short ones. captors in an effort to revive the j peon, and weasel Brain Meifert, the sadistic young killer whose pet Babyface laughed' fiendishly, burnt-out, insane alcoholic. passion was to cut his victims "And if it isn't Moley Granberry. "Okay, Moley! Go to work on CALENDAR legs off and use .them as hockey- the biggest stooley in the business, him!" Moley crept forward to­ sticks in friendly little encounters I see you're still traveling around Diskology wards Babyface with an insane, between his own boys and those of with Weasel Brain Meifert, Thursday, November 4 depraved smirk on his snake-like rival mobs. The only light Moley." Weasel Brain Meifert. 7:00-8:15—Tertulia—Casa Iberia. lips and a huge cat-o-nine-tails Well record fans, your three For your record collection, bet­ joint was coming from a huge one of the underworld's most Friday, November 5 bull whip in his long, bony, mis­ roving reporters are back again ter buy Will Bradley's new album. spotlight which was directed scummy and double-crossing ver­ 7:30-10:30—Independent Women's Dance at Corrin Hall. shapen hand. Moley raised the to bring .you the top tunes of the It features all the oldies that wilH Babyface's eyes. Babyface could min, grabbed for his rod, but was Saturday, November 6 whip in a high, sweeping arc, and week. Here's what Rollins is ask­ never die. Just listen to "Celery barely discern shadowy forms clus­ sent tumbling into the corner, FOOTBALL GAME AT OHIO WESLEYAN. brought it down upon the splendid­ ing for this week at the Music Box. Stalks at Midnight" and you'll see tered about the room, and every where he lay whimpering, by a Sunday, November 7 ly-muscled back of the emaciated, gang "races" up there for what I mean. now and then he could hear low terrific bash on the skull at the 9:45 a.m.—Morning Meditations—Knowles Memorial Chapel. beat-out Babyface. Babyface r records cause they've got Can't forget you "Long Hair" mumbling and an occasional burst hands of Fluffy Balbiers and his Monday, November 8 forced an insane laugh of defiance all. Let me predict the race fans, can I? This week it's a bal­ of profanity spewing forth from cast-iron tennis racket. 8:00—Student Council and Sandspur meetings—Alumni House. through his pain-racked lips. this week. To win, put your let. Just listen to the "Khatchatur- the mouths of his captors. Sud­ Tuesday, November 9 At this point young Tony De Ur­ Again and again the whip crashed ey on "On a Show Boat to ian Masquerade" and you'll just denly—action developed as Baby­ 8:15—Opening of "The Butter and Egg Man"—Fred Stone Teater. esti stepped forward to Babyface across Babyface's back, the small China", by Kay Kyser, featuring have to possess it—really a won­ face was rolled over on his back, Wednesday, November 10 and spat out: "Babee-face—your lead pellets on the ends of the Harry Babbot on the vocal. Give derful collectors item. grabbed by his huge, protruding 8:15—"Butter and Egg Man"—Fred Stone Theater. onlee chance to leeve thees place tails ripping huge bloody gashes it a flip and you'll hear "In the Like a novelty now and then? Adam's Apple, and lifted bodily to Thursday, November 11 alive is by agreeing to get out of on the^ flesh. After Moley Gran­ Market Place of Old Monterey". Pick up "Sarutan Yob" by the un­ feet. 7:00—Tertulia—Casa Iberia. town and never try to muscle in berry, the depraved little stooley, It's a terrific double. To "show", a natural seven. It's unnatural So the sleeping beauty's finally on my brother, Beeg Jon." had beaten Babyface for six hours close second, It's "Maybe You'll Be alright. le around, eh?" Babyface was Every muscle in Babyface's There", by Gordon Jenkins. It's 'Stage Door" To Be Given without a rest, and the blond-hair­ Well kids they're new—they're Dr* Gallup Dann-Rankin held tight in the grasp of Fluffy emaciated body tensed hugely: still at the head of the list and good—they're easy to listen to. (Continued from page 1) ed young fiend still had not agreed Gets on the \Band Wagon Balbiers, the cheap, two-bit, Chile- "Never, you young punk! You to get out of town, the boys went it's got plenty of life in it yet. Don't miss out, they're the records 1 Torpedo . can't rub me out. I'm too young into a huddle to decide upon some Now to "show", and moving up you'll want. Don't miss out on the Even though he hadn't eaten in fast is "Button and Bows", by Derek Dunn-Rankin presented by the New York Theat­ and much too good looking to die. new fiendish type of torture which Mac and Mac show at 11:45 over Dinah Shore. It's backed by "Dad- re Guild. two weeks and was horribly emaci­ I'm gonna get a new mob organ­ ould be sure to make our dashing, WHOO, eithe:i. They're Rollins HAIL TO THE CHIEF ated and in no condition to wise ized and run that sewer-rat of a uel, young heart-breaking hero dy-O". Now there's a record with boys—let's back them. Look foi Opening night has been set for off to the muscle-bound Chilean brother of yours back to Pig Alley lots of zip. In the field you'll find For the past month I have pre­ ack, and sneak ashamedly out of us next week, same writers, same November 30, and the play will parasite, Babyface's mouth curled where he belongs." With that wit­ Tommy Dorsey's "Until", "Just sented my views on why Harry S. until December 4. the New York Bowerj in utter de­ space, different records. in a cruel, vicious snarl as he said, ty remark our hero braced his feat. For Now", by Frank Sinatra, and Carol Gradsby Truman should be elected to the Students are reminded that they "Aw—your old man's banana plan­ feet, stuck out his chin defiantly, "Hair of Gold" by Gordon Mac Jean Hogen presidency. At this writing it is are entitled to free tickets on t tation." pulled in his stomach, and waited ] (continued next eek) Rae. Marie Hodges predicted and generally believed Students Association cards. Seats that Thomas E. Dewey will be the will be available after November next president, and as you read 10. this column his electoral victory is probably a certainty. On January International Relations 14, when the new president is sworn in, I feel that it is our duty (Continued from page 1) as good American citizens to abide with a short message by the pres­ by the majority vote and give ident urging all students who are Thomas E. Dewey the unreserved •interested in International Rela­ support of the nation—this does tions to join the organization and not mean uncritical support, for participate in the many activities as I see occasion to, I shall freely which are planned for the future. criticize any of the new adminis­ In later meetings, the club has tration's policies. plans to present many well-known and interesting speakers. Also, A hobby is something you go many more films on matters of in­ goofy over to keep from going ternational importance will be nuts over things in general. shown. Anyone desiring member­ ship in the club is urged to con­ tact either Fred Hartley, Joe Pop­ Patronize Sandspur Advertisers. eck or Nan Van Zile. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948 ROLLINS SANDSPUR THREE

Student Suffers FredStoneTheatre CAMPUS KEYHOLER WaxM InT ennis v^lasCIc s useum To Present «But- By Derf Sregor Pi Phi Patter Sally Bradley, Clyde Kelly and socializing with J. Byrd playing "Hey, Bill, you feel like saying Frolicking at the Sigma Nu Alys Oglesby, Punchy and Corky "havoc" at the piano, and Nancy Twice a week, racquets in hand, ter and Egg Man« anything clever this week?" Hanger party Saturday nigiit was Hall, Dub Palmer and Matilan Burgess just playing around. we drag ourselves to the courts— "Nah! I'm still picking the sand­ Beginning Tuesday night and Pi Plii Bobbie Rawlings with Har­ Thorns, Jupe and Ginger, Magnolia Whatta noise! we're taking- tennis for physical spurs out of my hide-and-go-seek." running through Thursday night, ry Hegler . . . Carolyn Alfred and Cecil, Scotty Witherell and ed. Okay. Let's circle the squares November 9, 10, 11, Mr. D. Allen opened the Pi Phi season at the Carol Posten, Sue and Paul Odom, Just after lunch, we have to get Delta Chi Doings —ready?" Pelican for this fall, being "drag­ Lyle Chambers and Phyllis Por­ ready for that exhausting class. will present the comedy hit of the The outfit is having a tough time ONE FOR THE MONEY: You'll ged" by Johnnie Fitzgerald for the tong, Happy and Bev Hansen, L. I invariably run from the Beanery late twenties, "The Butter and Egg keeping away from the Lyman go into fits, Gerald, over Ella's KA week-end. Also at Daytona D. Bochete, and Jack McCall. up to my room, slip into a charm­ Hall living room since the advent It's Too Soon To Know—We're re­ Man" by George Kaufman. The were Ellie Caine and Gordon ing white ensemble and sneak a of their new combination Westing­ viewing this record somewhat pre­ cast will include some veterans of Marks. The El Patio was the glance at my inviting bed. After Alpha Phi Phun house radio and phonograph. All maturely—it may be a shot in the the Rollins Players and also some scene of a double party for the a morning of solid classes why In spite of a race to see who we need now are the records. Oh, dark; but there's something about Phi Delts and their dates. A Hal­ can't a guy get some rest? Why newcomers, both to Rollins and could steal and hide the most mat­ yes, we've got a coffee percolater, the song that smells success—so lowe'en party plus a celebration this extra hour of misery to ruin the Pred Stone Theatre. of the formal announcement of tresses one night, the alley fleas too! give it a whiff, with its alter ego, the whole afternoon? Covering In the leads: Bob Elman plays Van Louis McDaniel's^ engagement managed to keep things down to a Last Saturday afternoon the I I Can't Go On—when next you give the shamelessly tempting mattress Mr. Jones, the Butter and Egg to Bill Tucker was the occasion. quiet roar this past week. And pledges beat the actives 14-13 in the Music Box a whirl. with a pile of books, I head for Man; Joe Popeck portrays Mr. Present were Margy Mountcastle whatta hectic week it's been . . . touch football. The game was cli­ TWO FOR THE SHOW: Khatch- the courts. In the middle of the Lehman, the Producer; Ellie Hum­ with Allen Hutchinson, Margie basketball practice every night maxed by a get-together at the aturian's Concerto Por Violin and Horseshoe or on the steps of the mel, Jane, a secretary to Mr. Leh­ Sommer with Walter Tucker, and with Cecil as rough 'n' tough coach lodge, which had been "kindly" Orchestra on Mercury classics im­ Center I suddenly realize that my man; Sunny Frew as Mary Mar­ of course, the honorees Van and was intended to get us into shape, cleaned by the pledges previous to ports the best we've heard of this and we we're all out of shape! the game. racquet's back in my room, so I tin,., a faded actress; and Jan Ol­ Bill ... a gay time was had by Pictured above is pert Norma drag myself back to the cupboard composer. Besides the incredible Then, of course, there are those sen, who plays the part of Fanny, all! Also at El Patio were Pat Jean Thaggard, Sophomore mem­ where the wooden weapon sits performance of David Oistrakh of us without muscles who have Joe Lehman's wife. Put it all to­ Warren and Ed Swindle. This 'n' That ber of the Rollins family, who per­ staring at me. I pull it down, rip backed by the Russian State Sym­ spent our spare time in sewing gether and the result is a fast Marian Iberson gets our vote as forms in the capacity of Drum off the brace, which I throw at phony Orchestra, the album is circles. Yes, the Alpha Phis will moving, side-splitting comedy of Gamma Phi Gaddings outstanding girl of the week. After Majorette at the Tar football my pillow and start off once more. blessed with full frequency range, wear their own personalized pen- stage life, its ups and downs, in / The Gamma Phi house has been the first rat court last Monday games. Norma Jean hails from By now, there's no time to get a and a tasteful cover—this rates an nys in the intramural games this the big city of New York. buzzing with activity the past night, the center was screaming Fort Myers and is a member of coke at the Center, so I head "A" exhibit in our museum. Sir year. The plot is one of the funniest week. The real cause of this with every song from "Don't send the Phi Mu Sorority. She appear­ straight for the out-door class­ Thomas Beecham contributes the Came the weekend and we were ed in the Independent Show last final scenes of Richard Strauss's to come from the pen of George usual excitement was the arrival my boy to Plorida" to "Deep in the room. The rest of the class is al­ Kaufman before or since "The of Sylvia Verdin's sister, Ruth, ei off, but we didn't all go to the X Heart of Texas", and she played year as a dancer. ready there answering roll call, so Elektra in a new album at the Box Club and Sigma Nu parties . . . —to our knowledge it is the first Butter and Egg Man" hit Broad­ route to her new assignment at thi 'em all for about two hours. Here's I fall in line and take my cue. way and made the ticket scalpers American Embassy in Belgrade Pat Van Sickle and Gus went to to Marian and more sessions like When it's time to "hit the clay" recording to be made of this opera the Pelican with Ginny Gates (back over here. rich. With the cast agreeing that Yugoslavia. Sylvia entertained that in the center! our teacher rushes out on the court the show is good, you can bet your at Rollins for a few days) and THREE TO GET READY; For the Gamma Phis after Monday Congratulations to Dick Bates, OLD TIMER frisking like a kitten. We, on the Student Association card they'll do Norm Copeland. those of you who aren't familiar night's meeting with a coke party new freshman president who's other hand, pick up our heavy their best to put on a class A per­ HofP's car had a pretty strenu­ with blues may we suggest a new in Ruth's honor. really got a job ahead of him with MacCardell crosses, fling them over our formance. Since this is the first ous weekend too, for Sunday morn­ Victor album entitled Stormy Mon­ Harriet Kirby has been seen the freshman show coming off be­ Excitement ran at a feverish shoulders and lumber out to our student production of the Fred ing found it in the middle of the day Blues which couples two of wandering over the campus with fore Christmas. pitch last Tuesday; all day wild various positions facing the net. Stone Theatre for the new sea­ horseshoe. the greatest exponents of the in­ a bloodthirsty look in her eye and A pat on the back to the Chapel cheers echoed around the campus, We "keep our eye on the ball", son, a large turnout of the student digo—Frank Sinatra's idol Billy a knife in her hand. Seems she Staff for the Hallowe'en party and during the noon meal the cries ''follow through", and "bend our body is all that is needed to in­ Phi Musings Eckstine and Earl Hines. Water wants donors for blood for her lab Sunday night and to the talent who of the different political factions knees"—usually at the wrong time, sure future high level entertain­ The Phi Mu lime-light gal this Boy, done in the best Paul Robeson technician course. made up the floor show. resounded all around the Beanery. but we do them! And how! When ment. week is Norma Jean Thaggard for tradition, is exciting except for Pris Likely has found a sure After lunch, the whole college we do manage to hit the ball, it her terrific performance on the the tempo which is a bit too fast Unlike "Our Town", "The But­ cure for the flu, but she's not sure went down to the gym for a rally, either goes out over the fence or footbaU field between halves of the for our liking. Somehow hits a ter and Egg Man" has some fine it will work on everybody. at which the question of Wilson through the net, due to our using Rollins-Presbyterian game. This Punch Passable at nice groove and is Billy's through­ looking scenery, with real doors If practice means anything, the or Hughes overshadowed every­ a Continental grip instead of a was her Rollins debut in this ca­ out. Jelly Jelly is on our mind, and windows. For added realism, Gamma Phis should really look thing else except Woman Suffrage. Billy Budge, or because the second pacity, and we're all still cheer­ too, with Father Hines' impeccable the audience is treated to chairs good on the hardwood, for they've finger wasn't locked around the ing for more. She "debuted" last Hail owe en Duanc< e That's right, this is Rollins 32 piano and Scoops Carey's alto that have cushions on them. been spending every spare moment years ago, November, 1916, but the thumb. After chasing flying balls year in the Independent Show with Last week the annual Hallowe'en riding high, the other five sides of at the gym. Watch out for them! active interest in external goings and dead balls for an eternity, we her dancing and no doubt you've Social was held in a Palmetto the album are in the same artery Canyon. Tsk, Tsk, Mr. Rugulo. Monica Egan and Marge Reese on might be today. find that we still have a half hour seen her aquatic performances if decked gymnasium with its usual to go. The last half of the class and equally satisfactual. Six sides of Perdido JATP's took off for Gainesville and the you spend much tirae down on the Vigorous campaign speeches latest offering gives the bobby- horse show there. Carolyn Hughes were given to an eager, lively audi­ is devoted to foot work. We all FOUR TO GO; Capitol has re­ lake front ... in the day time, of Strange groups of figures ap­ line up facing the net; at the com­ issued Stan Kenton's Willow Weep soxers an opportunity to compare and Pris Likely had as their guests course! We're wondering in what ence of students and faculty. So the merits of Flip Phillips and this past week their respective proached the gym as dance hour lively, indeed, that the chairman mand of "over, swing, back", we Por Me which is done up in an off way she'll display her versatility drew near, some of them ethereal run to the side of the court, swing Beige by June Christy and smooth­ Illinois Jacquet and revel in Bill parents. next! had a very difficult time keeping Harris' satyrlike trombone—How­ while others had a definite touch order after each speech. our racquets furiously, then dash ly up-tempoed to Kai Winding's Our pledges, Mary Delano and of subterranean regions about back to the middle line. Teacher pert trombone. The reverse. Bongo ard McGhee blows up quite a hur­ Chi O Capers Sara Yancey ably defended Jeanine Romer played hostess last them. does the drill with us the first few Riff, is a frame up for Bongo ricane too. Jan Chambers deserted our Woman Suffrage; Fred Hanna Saturday afternoon to the house Dean Arthur Enyart led off the times, but then he stops, stretches Drummer Jack Constanza. Un­ Can't sign off without something campus this week-end for the Sig­ spoke for Wilson, while the minor­ mothers and several other guests grand march of what was to prove out in the shade, and counts; "over, fortunately the sax section sounds by Billie Holliday. Hmm, Travel- ma Chi Derby at the University of ity was voiced by Coach Royal. at a bridge-tea held in the living a most convivial evening. Merri­ Swing, back". The count gets like Ferde Grofe fell in the Grand in' Light is as great as any of Tennessee where she also took in Harold Hill, though supposedly an room of Fox. ment and spirits built up as time faster and faster until some of us them. the Tennessee - North Carolina Independent, gave a wonderful football game. In case you didn't notice, we did went on, as did trips to the punch­ are going over on the "swing" two days I have to go through the We're gone— speech for Wilson. Bill Barker and Jug Stang Jean Cartwright went home to a little pre-Hallowe'en celebrating bowl. while others are swinging back e thing again. in the "Bug" room of the Beanery The following day, ballots were on the "over". . The period ends in Jacksonville and to Jerry for the passed out for a straw vote, the week-end. Thursday night. Decorations con­ A Bostonian sub-deb named a melee, and I crawl back to the sisted of black and orange crepe results indicating that Wilson and dorm trying to forget that in only Box 119, RFD 1 Maitland, Florida Big question of the week . . . Brooks paper and balloons, which were Suffrage were definitely in. Where is Bev Burkhart's mat­ Whose hobby was reading sex supposed to represent "jack-o-lan- tress? Any information will glad­ books terns"! Yep, we were all there, Ward's Holiday Inn ly be welcomed by Bev. Ensnared her a Cabot each with her own distinctive fun­ Who looked like a rabbit FULL COURSE STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNERS ny-face. Then, we followed each X Club Excerpts AjOd deftly lived up to his looks. Catering to Fraternity and Sorority Banquets Saturday night found the X Club other home for a little singing and Yale Record Fairbanks Avenue Barber Shop going rustic with a picnic at Sig­ COCKTAIL LOUNGE — BAR ma Nu Run with refreshments winter Park's Newest and Most Modern Shop Sanford-Orlando Highway 17-92 donated by betting Ed Motch. Tal­ An Atmosphere of Refinement ented Pete Dye added to the refined Irvine's SPECIALIZING IN MEN AND WOMEN'S E. P. WARD For Eeservations atmosphere of the party with a Owner-Manager Phone 9174-J, Winter Park few renditions on his harmonica, HAIRCUTS with and without hands! And the Winter Park Pharmacy most amazing thing didn't happen Closest to the Campus . . . imagine an X Club party and 144 E. Park Ave. no one tossed in the drink! Clubbers and their dates were Elmo's $2.00 AU-Weather Lotion Pat and Harry, Harvard Cox and Betty Rowland, Ed Motch and Nan Special $1.00 plus tax The Pioneer Cleaners of Winter Park Brinkman, Bobby Riggs and Jean Clarke. Joe Swicegood and Laura King, Bobby Van Hoose and UNIVERSAL CLEANERS The outstanding Jeanne Hagan, Corky Scarborough A Particular Place for Particular People and Lib Latimore, Dick Pope and junior clothes you Jackie Bullock, George Whidden 121 West Park Ave. and Alice Snuth, Max Groulke and DON RIDDLE, JR. love, by JUDY 'n JILL, exclusive Betty Mikkelson, Cherry Picker Phone 197 and Cookie Swift, Fumbles and with us. REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER Sally Ladd, Pete Dye and Free Parking on West Park Ave. SAN JUAN HOTEL BLDG. 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Kappa Alpha Wins Over COEDS IN SPORTS Tars Play Ohio Wesleyan Lambda Chi in Thriller Saturday Afternoon at 2 Last Friday, when the KAs a pass from the two yard line to KAPPIIS One of the South's most out­ Southern tournament, which in­ A determined band of twenty- eeked out a hairline 7-6 triumph knot the game. Klinefelter con­ standing and promising tennis cludes the nine states south of five Rollins Tars will entrain this over the previously unbeaten verted and as the half ended the players is Jean Clarke from Birm­ the border. A year ago Marta afternoon at 2:05 for their inter­ Lambda Chis, the Sandspur Bowl score stood 7-6. ingham, Alabama. Jean is a senior sectional football game with the Barnett defeated her in a long SIGMA NU'S was a sight of one of the goriest, In the second half, according to E here this year and after three Ohio Wesleyan's Battling Bishops three set match. Last June in the pile drivingest intramural grid Dean Enyart, both cohorts played The girls intramural sports years at RoUins we can truly see that will be played Saturday af­ classics ever witnessed. the most inspiring ball ever dis­ season commenced Monday after^ the prestige her tennis has given Southern at Memphis, Baba Lewis ternoon at Delaware, Ohio. Lambda Chi electrified the played in the annals of Roll noon with the playing of two pep­ to Rollins and to herself. defeated Jean in a highly contested LOSE 6-0 TO For the Tars, who have lost their large crowd of the year early in fiery intramural spectacle. It py basketball games. The fresh­ Tennis has always been Jean's three hour match, 7-5, 6-4. Jean last three starts, this game means the initial session ofthe struggle looked like it was all over for the main objective since age twelve more to the Tars than just a vic­ men conquered the Chi Omegas thinks this was the best match by drawing first blood on a 20 Lambda Chis early in the period in the first game by a score oJ when her tennis interest began. tory—it means they have a chance that she has ever played, ev^en yard push. The conversion tried when the KAs ran down to the Ch 25 to 14. The action was practi Nine years of continual practice OELIHHIS to prove to themselves as well as was ruled incomplete when one 20 but a Cobb interception squash­ is lots of tennis, and with tourna­ though she didn't win, for every to the rest of the Rollins Family cally at a deadlock until the third The Delta Chis provided the big­ of the officials didn't have his ed that threat. Then Lambda start­ ment experience of five years Jean that we really do have a good foot­ quarted when the "frosh" nosed point entailed lengthy and steady gest upset of the year on Monday sights on the play. So it was ed rolling. Going from their owr is well on her way to tennis fame. baU team that has its off nights. ahead, making numerous substi rallies. afternoon when they beat the Sig­ Lambda 6-0. 20 three plays carried the pig­ The Southern tournaments have Rollins will be facing a strong tutions in players. The Chi O'S, Although Jean has not ma Nus by 6 to 0. The game ended skin to the KA 3 yard line, Sisson foe in Ohio Wesleyan, single-wing KA was not to be denied, how­ meanwhile, maintained their orig­ interested Jean mostly, for every in a scoreless tie and the Delta hit Brakefield with a pass over the complete Eastern grass court attack with an unbalanced line. ever, as it rocked back in the wan­ inal five, fighting along. Both summer she carries homeward Chis got their lone marker on the goal line but Big Charlie let the tennis circuit, she has competed They're tig, their backs are fast, ing seconds of the first half to teams displayed excellent ^orts- from the Southern tournaments last play of the five minute extra pellet slip through his awaiting in the national juniors, in the East­ have won four out of their five dent the Lambda Chi goal line for manship, and the onlookers vigor­ a new collection of trophies. Jean's time period. The play itself was paws. On the very next play Sis­ ern grass court, and in the nation­ games, the lone loss being the the first time this year. On a ously applauded it all. singles titles in the South include: a beauty; a long pass from Dave son whipped one straight over to als at Forest Hills. Jean was rank­ first game of the season when questionable first down call, KA the Tennessee State Champion­ Larson to Kelly Emery who was McMenemy but the ball bounded ed number 16 in '44 and number they dropped a close contest to took possession and drove to the The freshmen victors were; Ho­ ship in '43, and '44; the Southern standing all alone in the corner out of Jim's mitts and it was cur­ 11 in '45, in the national juniors. Baldwin-Wallace. Lambda Chi doorstep. Two tries bart, Apgar, Swift, Matthews, Gar­ Junior Championship in '43, and of the end zone. from the line missed, but the third tains for the Lambdas. rettson and Kelly. Representing '44, and the Cotton States Cham­ In the intercollegiates in '47, she Although the Tars will not be The Sigma Nus threatened as play saw Buddy Behrens swallow pionship in '47. As for doubles she rtSached the semi-ifinals of the in tip-top shape due to a number Ralph Seidel Chi Omega were Williams, Hen­ soon as the game began but the holds the Alabama title for '43, douBles. At forest Hills in '47, of injuries that have plagued the dricks, Butler, Kaas, Chambers, solid Delta Chi defense held them and '44, the Georgia title for '46, Jean's first attempt in the nation­ team during the last week of prac­ and Schmidt. off. Dave Larson & Co. also could the Tennessee title for '43, and als, she unfortunately met this tice, I think that they will win this Burchers Sparkles The second battle was waged by not get moving with their passing '44, the Cotton States title for '47, year's champion, Margaret Os­ one by a very close score. the Kappas and Pi Phis. The Kap­ attack so the first half was large­ just thinkin* pas emerged victorious—38-23. Un­ and the Southern doubles title for borne DuPont in the stadium in a as Delta Chi Wins .'47, and '48. Jean has won or reach­ first round match. ly a defensive game with Sisson fortunately for the Pi Phi's, their starring for Sigma Nu and Sa ed the finals in every important As for next year's plans after Sparkplugged by some eager formidable opponents kept well Burchers playing his usual fii Southern tournament within the graduation, Jean plans to play By Dave McKeithan freshmen, the Delta Chis beat the ahead throughout the game—at the game for the victors. Inter - Collesiate last five years. more tennis and to continue school. Independents for their first victory half by 16-5; the final verdict The second half was really At present Jean ranks number Next summer she hopes to play at Here's hoping that pent up of the season by the overwhelming being 26-15. Few substitutions thrilling. Again the Sigma Nus News Hishlights four in the South after the three the Southern tournament then ergy that was exploded in the score of 25 to 7. were called by either side, and threatened and in the closing min­ top Southern players, Doris Hart, make the Western tournment tour Harper-Shepard locker rooms over In the opening minutes of the only three time-outs were request­ utes of the game, they actually Betty Hulbert James, and Marta followed by playing in the Eastern Do you hate rainy weather? At last week's Sandspur article on game Freshman Dick Preu inter­ ed. With the exception of a few had a first down on the Delta Chi Barnett. For the past two years least our rainy season is over for the football team can be put to cepted an Independent pass to set faults here and there, the game grass court circuit. Next fall it's two-foot line. However, they were 1 has gained the finals of the awhile. Tampa U. students of good use Saturday against Ohio up a score. Bill Goldrick had the went off smoothly. Southern Cal here I come for a again beaten off and at the begin­ psychology just loved their "ducky" Wesleyan. After all, I think that's honor of scoring the first TD of Masters Degree in Physical Edu­ ning of the extra period they had weather. It was rumored that what McMenemy intended it for. the year for the Delta Chis. Dave cation. to kick off. The ball changed knowing how to swim was a handy Larson finally came through with hands three times during these By way of passing the Rollins art. Walking to a psychology a good day by completing almost last five minutes and after a long Junior Varsity will play a benefit class was done in a nice large pud­ every pass he attempted. The XCIubShoWsForm pass from Larson to Preu the game with the Orlando Ramblers, dle of water. Next semester they whole team was full of spirit and touchdown play was set up. the kitty going to help the newly are all hoping to have ferry serv­ certainly in the future the young founded . Defeating Sig. Nu Bill Goldrick ice or a sidewalk out of water. Here's a note on Baseball. Rol­ sters will help a lot. lins will play Georgia Tech and The Independents, however, led Harvard Cox's tired old men Thundering Heard hy aggressive Les Boyd, were able didn't look so tired last Thurs­ What would you name a soda perhaps Duke next spring. If we shop ? Miami U. students want have the brand of ball playing, to break up the Delta Chi defense day as they swept by the KA con­ (Continued from page 2) for a lone touchdown. quering Sigma Nus 13 to 0. Both the name to be Slop Shop. Some that we had last year, we ought of the other popular names were ne Delta Chi drive that teams played listlessly through­ any way, but when we to look pretty good in that com­ Campus Breeze, Jersey Bar, most impressive was set up when out the first half and it appeared are endowed with a blessing it is pany. Greasy Spoon, and Shmoo Bar. the Independents were deep that there was going to be a score- so easy to forget that those we I understand that that KA- Sounds like the Lil' Abner comic enemy territory knocking at the less ball game on tap, but in the t^ach lack our experience and Lambda Chi game last Friday was strip has been influencing Miami goal. Dick Preu pame out of second half the Club poured on knowledge, that they are younger a honey . . . biggest crowd in with more Shmoo. where to intercept a perfect pass. the heat, with Van Hoose, Cecil, and more foolish. Yes, a lot more years. When DC took over big Sam Bur­ that is, and Lyle Chambers taking foolish. But I guess all work still Looks as though this pen's run chers came into the ball game and passes from Harvard Cox for the makes Jack a dull boy. The students at Alabama Col­ dry . . . see you next week. was ready for action. With time two ^counters. This victory threw I am not claiming to be a philos­ lege wanted to know to whom the A little powder, running out the boys wanted the X Club into a tie with the opher or a person of wisdom but pecans that fell from the trees be­ A little paint, r score so Dave Larson called Lambda Chis and KAs for first I do know the story of the straw longed. The answer was to the Makes a lady what she ain't. for a long pass. Sure enough it Critical moment in the Delta Chi-Independent game as Madman place. This race is like the story that broke the camel's back. And students. They are to be consumed So if shiny nose you see completed to rambling Sani McKinney strains for a pass about to be knocked down by an unidenti­ of the 10 little Indians for on fellas you have been piling it on. campus by students only, not fied, but nonetheless eager Delta Chi. Hunky Horsch and Biceps Bur­ harvested by non-college people. It's because she's looking nat- for the final TD of the afternoon, chers are shown closing in for the kill. Wednesday when Lambda Chi Let's stick to the book. (Catalog). .rally. Ralph F. Seidel plays X Club the watchword will A few of us are confused. No con­ The pecans in the streets are also for students only, but should not INTRAMURAL TOUCH FOOTBALL be . . . and then there were two ference system, no lecture system, . . . For more than twenty years, STANDINGS be collected and sent home. S, E, Posts Outlook on INCLUDING THE NOV. I'st G AME . . . this was a pun that Mac and know nothing. Let's convert to at least fifty college football fac­ Mac had left over. something, instead of all outside College Football is Dim tories have been far more deeply WON LOST TIE D 1 0 reading. unless there is ORGANIZATION. Seventy-five years ago Andrew involved 'in stlaging commercial Johnson Tai Unhappy students lack school The students need a shot in the Dickson White, issued this state­ entertainment than most Broad­ X Club 3 1 0 3 2 0 spirit, and they won't study. Noth­ arm, and you're the doctor, ment to his students in regard to way promoters. (Continued from page 1) ing you do will make them study ere's for a better Rollins, a proposed football game, "I will . . . For almost as long, college X Club 3 2 0 not permit thirty men to travel officials have tacitly admitted that Delta ( hi 2 3 0 of the Chinese people when Amer­ four hundred miles merely to agi­ football coaches are hired—not to 2 3 0 ica decided to rear Japan by re­ tate a bag of wind." A few thought­ "build character" but to win foot­ Independents 0 5 0 building her industries. He wishes ful citizens are sometimes assailed ball games. In the last few years 4 1 0 that the time and effort pended in Japan could have been by the suspicion that perhaps he a good many coaches have de­ LAST A\EEkS RHM LIS granted to China, which was c Your Dry Cleaning came close to putting a just value monstrated that they understand Lambda ( hi J3 SiKma Nu fi ally in the last war. For the futi on college football. this cynical philosophy. They have X Club 2") Delta Chi safety of the world he . . . For more than ten years learned to ignore their contracts 32 Independent Will Receive Expert Care by Us every literate American has known with the institutions that serve that Japan never again be given that college football stars are whenever a better offer comes game but a yardstick by which ability to start a war again. paid for their services either by along. their school is judged. No I'll be seeing you—you all, that Mr. Tai will be pleased to an­ We have just employed an expert spotter—Graduate the college itself or by alumni In the eyes of alumni and stu­ believes that we can turn the clock swer all questions addressed to Au Revoir of National Dry Cleaners Institute groups. dents alike football is no longer back to the days of Pres. White but him at Rollins College. Milton Schwartz it does seem odd that the very Bev Hanson WE DO BERLOU GUARANTEED MOTHPROOF­ institutions that are supposed instruct our young—to teach thi ING — GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS FOR FAST PLAY integrity of thought—should lend Tennis Rover or Lace-to- their names and their resourses GREETINGS the-Toe Champion to the kind of chicanery that seems to go with the Saturday afternoon agitation of a bag of wind. From the Saturday Evening Post- Tavl Ph armacy Reliable Cleaners. Inc. TSK, TSK. ayior s store Phone 603 Motor Delivery 140 W. Fairbanks Chapel Staff Quality — Service — Courtesy ONE BLOCK FROM COLLEGE R. C. BAKER 202 Park Ave,S. (Continued from page 1) 102 N. Park Ave. Winter Park, Fla. (Between A&P and Piggly Wiggly Stores) ion Iberson, and a Virginia Reel called in the authentic style by Seet Justice and Bob Smathers. THOSE PECAN WAFFLES AT Here's a reminder: Don't forget the remaining Chapel Staff dances . the center every other Sunday EXPERT AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Warren*s Waffle Shop ght from now on. Dean Cleveland Explains THE MUSIC BOX ARE SWELL (Continued Irom page 1) Specializing in Complete Motor Tune (opposite the campus) On Highway 17 & 192 Five Miles North of deferred pledging, by deferred initiation or by deprivation of so­ Rollins College cial privileges. So you see, it's "DEDICATED TO YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE" pretty important for you new girls not to risk, by your actions, hurting a group you like. 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