University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 10-7-1966 Sandspur, Vol. 73 No. 02, October 07, 1966 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. 73 No. 02, October 07, 1966" (1966). The Rollins Sandspur. 1283. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1283 ROLLIN FUR Year No. 2 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR. WINTER PARK, FLORIDA October 7, 1966 Welcome Back, Students o A Changing Campus By HUGH McKEAN were in a Pennsylvania residence Alumni Physical Education Center. which was being demolished. The These funds, added to the $100,- is good to see everyone back windows are part of my collection he campus and I want to ex- 000 from Mr. Bush, and the $206,- and they are on indefinite loan to 730 raised by the Alumni, bring a warm welcome to all of you. Crummer Hall. f^iere are many changes taking the drive so near completion that 1 Before the year is over the ^e at Rollins and perhaps you 1 have instructed the architects to A. G. Bush Science Center will : lid like to hear a word about a begin the working drawings. There have been started on a site across ! ^ of them. is a balance to be raised of ap­ from Crummer Hall. This will be Summer Hall is almost corn­ proximately $150,000 but by the one of the finest science buildings ed and I am rather certain you time the working drawings are in the south, and it will honor a appreciate the fact that it is completed, I am certain these funds great American, a distinguished finest kind of classroom build- will be in hand. Trustee, and a good friend of the and I believe, too, you will The Enyart Alumni Physical College. y its beauty. The statue on the Education Center is a monument le was given to the College The Charles A. DuBois Health to the loyalty of the Alumni and Y years ago, and even though Center will be completed before a tribute to the memory of a re­ vered Dean of Men. quite handsome it may be re­ the year is out, and it will mark id later by another more clas- a new phase in the health program I am certain all of you share my n design. of the College. deep gratitude to the alumni for Many of you must have heard their help and support in bring­ Dean Charles A. Welsh meets in the lobby of Crummer Hall with two of e Tiffany windows in the lob- his students. The lobby has unusual enrichment in the trio of stained f Crummer Hall were called the good news which came about ing this great facility to the campus. Tiffany glass windows donated to the building by President McKean. y attention by Mrs. W. D. Mc- a week ago that the College had •y and Mrs. Grace Phillips been granted $242,795 from funds Other developments are not too son, two good friends of the distributed by the Department of far away, and I am certain this Crummer School Opens ge, who knew the windows Health, Education and Welfare will be a fine year for Rollins towards construction of the Enyart College. Classes In New Building ieldhouse And Science Center By NIENTE INGERSOLL Rollins the undergraduate obtains a liberal arts background, and dur­ Roy Edwin Crummer, at the for­ ] ing his fourth year his work is mal announcement of his gift of done in conjunction with the Crum­ ecrease Parking Spaces By 250 one million dollars to Rollins Col­ mer School. After he receives his lege said: "In a free economic sys­ By HEYWOOD COOPER can be readily seen by noticing the finite steps should be taken to­ Bachelor of Arts degree at the end statistics compiled by the traffic tem such as we enjoy in this coun­ of his fourth year, he spends his problem of growing propor- wards a solution, and one of the try, the inescapable difficulties committee, Scotty Green, Chair­ first will probably be prohibiting fifth year concentrating primarily 5 confronts Rollins this year must be met by independent lead­ man. sophomore students from having on independant analysis of prob­ utomobile parking. The seri- ers. We must not leave the solu­ This year over 300 faculty and automobiles. lems of modern business and indus­ less of the parking situation maintenance stickers and 390 stu­ tion of our economic problems up try. The graduate student must dent stickers have been sold. Night As Holt Avenue becomes more to government officials. I look to maintain a B average during his student enrollment this year is and more the main thoroughfare this school to train business lead­ fifth year and pass an oral and mng Dems Fly close to 3900, and while some of of Rollins, the campus police have ers with a sense of Tightness, a written examination to receive his these will overlap with others, emphasized the need for the en­ sense of responsibility, and with master degree. forcement of campus traffic statu­ With Jim Byrd most of the people who attend the preparation necessary to meet There are presently 32 students night classes will drive their own tes—especially those concerning and solve problems . ." With enrolled in the Crummer School of By NORMAN GERSTEIN cars and will have bought parking speeding. $700,000 alloted for structure and Finance and Business Administra­ Until a control program or a 1 Hollon, President of the Rol- tickets. A random survey taken furnishings, the Cummer School tion. solution to our parking and traffic College Young Democrats, re­ last year showed only 540 parking of Finance and Business Admin­ The Crummer School has al­ problems can be initiated, strict ed to the Sandspur this week spaces, reserved and faculty-staff istration has been erected to ready established a favorable re­ enforcement and full cooperation the club is currently cam- spaces included. strive for these goals set forth by putation for itself. Competing are the only means of protecting ning for Mr. Jim Byrd, who is With the addition of portions of Mr. Crummer. against 38 colleges, the Rollins each other. mdidate for the State Senate, Fairbanks Avenue and Interlochen The Mediterranean building, graduate students placed first with Traffic patrolmen indicate that tough asked by other organiza- Avenue, the college has gained ap­ though it is in the same style, far their business problem at Emory often the problem of overcrowed s, Hollon said that the Byrd proximately 50 to 100 parking surpasses any of the present Rol­ University in Atlanta, Georgia, in parking lots is compounded by in­ paign offered the club the spaces, but will lose them again to lins buildings in beauty and mod­ the spring of 1966. correct use of existing faculties ernity. The front of the building is opportunity of learning the campus beautification and build­ The ultimate goal of the Crum­ and illegal parking. enhanced with a pillared entrance hods of campaigning, ing construction programs. The mer School is to develop a man Several students who have been and a statue set high in the wall ollon stated that Mr. Byrd has parking lot behind Rex Beach with drive, ingenuity, and depth ticketed said they were unaware over-looking the front lawn. With i practicing law in Orange House contains over two hundred of character. they were parking improperly al­ 28.950 square feet of space this nty since 1952, was a bomber spaces for parking — all of which though traffic regulations were structure contains a beautifully t during World War n, is a will be lost when the new field- presented to each person who decorated 230-seat auditorium, a estate developer and citrus house is constructed on that site. Pi Phis Ask: registers a car on campus. 25,000-volume business library, 'e owner, and is currently a It is obvious that certain de­ and a telephone switch board or in the U.S. Air Force, as room to serve the entire campus. Will You Help? as being a U.S. Commissioner The lobby is enriched with three Instead of confining ourselves tc the Middle District of Florida. stained glass windows by Louis Rollins College and going to class I referring to the actual cam- Comfort Tiffany which were a gift es, having parties, and studying in, Hollon said, "One of our of Rollins' President Hugh F. Mc­ for exams, let's look at the whole t important tasks is to flood Kean. The hallways and classrooms world and consider the lives of the nge County with Jim Byrd cam- are fully carpeted and air con­ people in other countries ... to in literature. We campaigned ditioned. Among the rooms there know about and understand the essfully for three candidates are 23 offices, 3 lecture halls which constant turmoil and discuss in the spring, and we want to main­ seat 78, 60 and 45 respectively, world, but also the happiness and our record. Since we are cam­ and many smaller class and semi­ greatness that we rarely hear ming almost everyday, this club nar rooms which further the Rol­ about. It's time we became aware be among the most active, if lins tradition of placing emphasis of what is wrong in the world.
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