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University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 4-21-1937 Sandspur, Vol. 42 No. 26, April 21, 1937 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 42 No. 26, April 21, 1937" (1937). The Rollins Sandspur. 491. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/491 ROLLINS COLLEGE UBBMW >WINTER PARK, aOWlW^t Florida's Oldest Coliege Newspaper ttoiuns anti0pur VOLUME 42 (Week^ Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1937 (Complete Campus Coverage) NUMBER 26 DEMONSTRATION OF PROGRAM FOR GYPSY FIESTA GYPSY FIESTA TO BE PEACE WILL BE HELD Thursday, April 22, from 4:00 to 11:00 O'clock GIVEN THURSDAY ON Rollins Campus THURSDAY, APRIL 22 6:30 Bridge Party LAKE VIRGINIA FRONT 1:00- 9:30 Bridge Party i:40- 6:00 Fashion Show Rollins Peace Organization Campus Fraternities and So­ Sponsors Program On 1:30- 9:00 Fashiop. Show rorities to Present Varied Campus 1:00-11:00 Boat rides, grab bag, thit rket, strong act, rogues gallery, Attractions SPANISH eeoup lotto, pirate's chest, wishing well, pony ] , cold drinks and ice cream, OR. V. LflMEfl hot foods, coffee, pigmy golf, games and HOLT TO MAKE SPEECH es, motor boating, life sav- TO START AT 4 O'CLOCK ing, cakes and candy. 1:15- 4:30 Colored Show National Peace Day To Be English Folk Dances To Be 10 lEI HERE 1:00- B:S0 Variety Show Held This Week GIVES LECIURE Given by Dance Group 1:00- 6:30 Mule Cart Players 1:30- 7:30 Picnic supper with music and colored danc All over the nation on Thursday, The reports of various entertain­ April 22, students will cast other ON APHIL im 1:00- 9:30 Bridge Party FOR CREMISIS ments at the Gypsy Fiesta on the thoughts aside and devote their 1:30-10:00 Fashion Show and Dancing lakeshore at Rollins College next minds to the most pressing cause Thursday, April 22, indicate that 1:00- 9:30 Mule Cart Players Talks "Conductance, Electro­ of our modern civilization—Peace. To Honor 321st Anniversary there will not be a dull moment 1:45-10:15 motive Force, Deuterium April nineteenth to April twenty- of The Death Of Mule Cart Players from the time the Fiesta opens at 1:30-11:00 Oxide" fifth is National Peace Week cul­ Cervantes Fire Diving four o'clock until eleven when the minating on April 22 with students last one of the Gypsies is sche­ from every college and many high IS FIFTH CELEBRATION SLIDE ILLUSTRATIONS duled to load up his dog and his schools joining in peace demon­ ife, his fiddle, and the little gyp- strations and anti-war strikes. Spanish Folk Dancing Will Be FOR SALE Was Sponsored By American es and jog along the Romany This day typifies the most thrill­ Trail to the next camp. Presented Chemical Society ing spectacle of our modem gen­ B! One perfectly good husband. PI KAPPA BELIA The Rho Lam.bdo Nu fraternity, eration—Youth unified for Peace. This is the first time the oppor­ is whispered, will satisfy a sup­ Joining in the drive the Rollins Spaniards and hispanophiles of tunity to buy a well-trained hus­ Dr. Victor K. La Mer, of Colum­ pressed desire and join a band of Peace Society has planned a dem- Florida will meet at Rollins Col­ band has ever been offered to bia University, gave a slide-illus­ pirates and gypsies and attempt onstj-ation at which Dr. Hamilton lege on Sunday, April 25, to at­ I, EILER the people of Central Florida, trated talk at the Annie Russell to foist upon thc sight-seers such Holt will be the principal speaker. tend the annual Cervantes celebra­ and the committee in charge of Theatre Saturday evening on the hamiless knick-knacks as roasted Student speakers will include King tion in comm em oration of the 321st I Subject Was "The Sign of The the thieves' market cannot sell Felder, Schultz, Alter, Chin­ "Conductance, Electromotive Force, peanuts and popcorn, while they MacRury who will give a brief his­ anniversary of the death of the Times" him at a bargain, but there will dahl Become Members and Acid-Base Catalysis of Deu­ are relieving the spectators of the tory of the day, Marita Steuve who author of "Don Quixote", and to be many treasures to be had at terium Oxide". The lecture, which contents of their wallets. bargain prices so come early was sponsored by the Florida sec­ will discuss the peace work being venerate Hispanic contribution to IS FROM ST. AUGUSTINE HELD AT SPEECH STUDIO Did you ever hear of a derby done at Rollins, Jack Makemson civilization. and avoid the rush and get tion of the American Chemical So­ owned and conducted by women? books, postage stamps, pictures, ciety, followed a dinner given for who will outline just what students The program this year is an­ Rollins is world famous for its in­ The sermon in the Knowles glass and china or whatever is Tuesday night, April 13, the na­ Dr. La Mer and attended by stu­ can do for Peace. A resolution nounced as the fifth annual cele­ novations but you will have the will be sent to the President and Memorial Chapel on Sunday, April your particular desire to own. tional forensic fraternity Pi Kappa dents and professors of chemistry thrill of a lifetime when you see bration sponsored by the Spanish 18, was given by the Reverend Delta initiated four pledges. In from Rollins and the University of various members of the legislature Institute of Florida. In connection the Kappa Alpha Thetas' tin der­ Armand H. Eyler, rector of the the ceremony held at the speech Florida. by. The derby has drawn thor­ asking for opinion and action on with the elebration, the members Trinity Episcopal Church of St. studio, Davitt Felder, Bill Schultz, oughbred tin two-year-olds from the War Referendum Bill before of the Florida Chapter of the Deuterium oxide, or heavy water, Augustine. Reverend Eyler chose Dick Alter, and Bargery Chindahl every five and ten-cent store in Congress. The faculty has been American Association of Teachers said Dr. La Mer, contains the asked to devote some of their time as his topic, "The Sign of the became members of this honorary heavy isotope of hydrogen, which Orange County, plus the usual at­ of Spanish will hold their annual Times", GIESSEN, PAGE fraternity. At the business meet­ tending crew of peanut, popcorn, in the morning classes to a discus­ meeting. has twice the mass of the ordinary Since the Great War we have ing following, Marita Steuve was hydrogen atom. Since on electro­ racmg-form and program venders sion of peace and the interrelation Celestina G. Vega, Jr., of Tam­ passed through two periods, and unanimously re-elected president, lysis it is converted more slowly from the country-side, to say noth­ of this subject to their various pa, is general chairman of this are now approaching a third, Howard Lyman was re-elected de­ to hydrogen and oxygen gas than ing of those wise inevitables who classes. year's program. The celebration GIVE BEGITALS which, the Reverend Eyler declar­ bate manager, Margery Chindahl is light water, it may be concen­ will tell you, gratis, how to bet. An assembly program is being will begin at 11 a. m. with the an- ed, the signs of the times indicate became secretary-treasurer, and trated by this method. Most heavy The Theta Derby stands unique held at the high school auditorium nual meeting of the teachers of Presented Their Joint Pro­ will be a revival of religion. Thc Fred Liberman became assistant water is now made in Norway, among ali others in being the only at 9:20 on the same day at which Spanish and will include luncheon gram at Woman's Club first period was that of the "New manager. where electric power is plentiful. known horse-race wherein not only Professor Trowbridge will lecture on the lake shore of the campus the horses are handicapped, but '. Fi-eedom" during which time we and college and high school stu­ at 1 p. m., the annual meeting of This was the last meeting of the The physical properties of heavy also the jockeys, judges, ticket- (doubted everything, accepted noth- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 dents will participate. the Spanish Institute of Florida at year and brought to a close a very water are not so strikingly differ­ takers and spectators. Don't miss I ing and believed less. During this Rollins is proud to announce 2 p. m., the presentation of the successful debate season. Many ent from those of light water as this opportunity to witness or take age we began to question not only that it is taking part in this Na­ Cervantes Medal. By HILDEGARDE REES debates were held here with teams are the chemical. The most note­ pari in a derby-running at which the right of Man but also the from Bard College, Dartmouth, St. tional Peace Demonstration and As an entertainment feature, it On Wednesday evening, April worthy differences are a four de­ just about the most you can lose right of God.
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