Sandspur, Vol. 71 No. 14, May 06, 1965

Sandspur, Vol. 71 No. 14, May 06, 1965

University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 5-6-1965 Sandspur, Vol. 71 No. 14, May 06, 1965 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. 71 No. 14, May 06, 1965" (1965). The Rollins Sandspur. 1256. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1256 ROLLIN NDSPUR 7Ut YEAR No. 14 Winter Park, Florida May 6, 1965 School Head to Give Graduation Speech Dr. J. Broward Culpepper, execu­ tive director of the State University System of Florida Board of Regents, will deliver the commencement address at graduation exercises Men's Rush Schedule June 4. Dr. Culpepper has headed the Sept. 22-Wednesday - 7:00 pm- 7:30 pm-I.F.C. meeting in Bingham Hall Board of Regents, called the Board 7:30 pm- 9:30 pm-Open houses of Control until January 1, since A-K First group of houses 1954. He has worked in the Flor­ L-Z Second group of houses ida school system since 1931, first 9:30 pm- 1:00 am-No geographical limits as a teacher, later to become a Sept. 23-Thursday _ 1:00 am- 5:30 pm-Silence principal and then supervising Beginnirg May 7 the 7:30 pm- 9:30 pm-Open houses principal. He has served on the Colony Theatre will present "The A-K Second group of houses faculty at the University of Flor­ Fool Killers" starring Tony Per­ L-Z First group of houes ida, and from 1947 to 1954 he was Piano Recitals kins. Perkins, who attended Rollins 9:30 pm- 1:00 am-No geographical limits Dean of Students at Florida State for two and a half years, was a Sept. 24-Friday 1:00 am- 5:30 pm-Silence University. Theatre Arts major and belonged to 7:00 pm- He has been a visiting professor Kappa Alpha Order. 9:00 pm-Invitational open houses Ihis Weekend 9:00 pm- 1:00 am-No geographical limits at the University of Miami (Coral Sept. 25-Saturday 1:00 am- 7:00 am-Silence Gables) and the University of Vir­ Two Rollins College pianists will 7:00 am- 5:30 pm-No geographical limits ginia. present their senior recitals this College Dean 5:30 pm- 6:00 pm-IFC check-in desk in New Hall During World War II he was a Iweekend. 8:00 pm-12:30 am-Invitational parties with band and V-12 education officer in the Navy, JHelen Montgomery will perform dance—no group requirements Later he served on President Eis­ Friday, May 7, at 8:30 p.m., and Lee Sept. 26-Sunday -12:30 2:00 am-No geographical limits enhower's Committee on Education Hosts Seminar am- Beyond High School, and he attend­ Carey will give her recital Sunday, 2:00 am- 10:30 am-Silence May 9, at 4:30 p.m. Both recitals 10:30 5:30 pm-No geographical limits ed Eisenhower's Conference on arn- Education. will be held in the Annie Russell 5:30 pm- 6:00 pm-l.F.C. check-in desk inNewHall Theatre. With Spur Staff 7:30 pm- 12:30 am-First formal dinner Dr. Culpepper is a member of Both seniors, students of Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Burdell Sept. 27-Monday 12:30 am- 9:00 am-Silence the Florida Council of 100 and a Brockman, are presenting the re­ were host for a seminar last Thurs­ •First Day of Classes life member of both the Florida citals as partial fulfillment of the day with Sandspurs editors and 9:00 am- 9:30 pm-On campus rush and National Congress of Parents requirements for the Bachelor of David Calhoun, editor of the Winter 7:30 pm- 12:30 am-Formal dinner for second house and Teachers. Music degree. Park SUN-HERALD. After buffet Sept. 28-Tuesday 12:30 am- 9:00 am-Silence He is a past president of the Helen Montgomery will present supper six Sand spur staffers talked - 9:00 ara- 9:30 pm-On campus rush Association of Executive Officers selections from Scarlatti, Schubert, 7:30 pm- 12:30 am-Formal dinner for third house of State-Wide Boards of Education, with Calhoun and Dean Burdell about Sept. 29-Wednesday Chopin, Dallapiccola, Ravel, and every phase of the paper, including 12:30 am- 9:00 am-Silence and a present member of the South Paganini-Liszt. pressing problems and needs. - 9:00 am- 9:30 pm-On campus rush Regional Educational Board and a Lee Carey has chosen selections Editor Calhoun is the son-in-law 7:30 pm- 12:30 am-Formal dinner for third house member of its executive committee. from Bartok, Beethoven, Chopin, and of SUN-HERALD publisher Duncan Sept. 30-Thursday 12:30 am- 9:00 am-Silence Dr. Culpepper is active in Rotary Franck. For her achievements in Sowles, who purchased the semi- • 9:00 am- 9:30 pm-On campus rush and is a past president of the Tal­ music she was named recipient of weekly Winter Park newspaper last 7:30 pm- 12:30 am-Formal dinner for fifth house lahassee Rotary Club. At the Uni­ the Arthur Knowles Hutchins Music fall. Oct. 1-Friday 12:30 ara- 9:00 am-Silence versity of Florida, where he earned Award at Rollins. • 9:00 am- 9:30 pm-On campus rush the A.B. and MA. Ed, he was a BUTLER'S ART WINS PRIZE 7:30 pm- 12:30 am-Formal dinner for sixth house member of Theta Chi fraternity. He was also a member of Phi Delta A Rollins student has copped first Oct. 2-Saturday 12:30 am- 9:00 am-Silence • 9:00 am- 5:30 pm-No geographical limits Gamme and Kappa Delta Pi, educa­ prize in the Associated Mid-Florida tional honoraries. Traffic Problem Colleges Competitive Student Art . 5:30 pm-• 6:00 pm-IFC check-in desk in New Hall Exhibit. He was also a member of Flor­ Oct. 3-Sunday 12:30 am-• 9:00 am-Silence ida Blue Key. Brings Various Jim Butler's untitled painting won • 8:00 am- Bids in to Dean's Office first place in the exhibition which 9:00 am- Bids passed out to freshmen displays works by students of Flor­ 9:45 am- Chapel Service Student Opinion ida Presbyterian College, Florida - Showalter Heads Southern College, Rollins, and Stet­ THE STUDENT SPEAKS : son University. By Robin Engel Norma Canelas won the Rollins Alumni Directors [In response to the discontent heard award for her painting, "Red, Black J. Sands Showalter, '38, will head around campus concerning the pre­ the 1965-1966 Rollins Alumni Asso­ and Grey Composition." On exhibit The English Department an­ sent parking situation, inquiries in the Rollins Student Union this individual events, not including div­ ciation Board of Directors as Pres­ were made of individual students. nounced that the deadline for the ing competition, plus two relays. ident. Kenneth F. Peloquin, '54, is week, the display includes paint­ poetry contest is May 11. All Rol­ 1st Vice-president; and Thomas W. Individual problems, complaints, ings, sculpture, collages, photo­ Teams may have two entries in opinions of the student traffice pa- lins undergraduates are eligible. each race. Lawton, '34, is 2nd Vice-president. graphs, serigraphs, jewelry, and First prize is $100, awarded by the Secretary is Sharon •Voss Lorenzen, troler, and suggestions for solutions assemblages. $ the problem were sought from Academy of American Poets. There Swimming events will begin at '59; and Treasurer is Lee Gibson random students. Following are is no limit on the subject, number, the lakefront at 1:30 p.m., pre­ Collison, '51. their thoughts on the subject: MEN'S DORM INSPECTION or length of poems submitted. ceded by diving competition at 11 Members of the Board whose The judges are Rollins and a.m. Coach Harry Meisel, organizer terms expire in 1966 are: William "I've had three traffic tickets my­ Dean Burdell and DeanHicks made Orlando Junior College professors self. One was for parking behind the of the meet, plans three heats in Frangus, '51; William R. Gordon, a tour through all of the men's and a poetry magazine editor. All each race. '51; Nancy (Mrs. Carter) Bradford, library to study at night. I think that dormitories on campus last Friday entries should be submitted to Room '35; Kenneth F. Peloquin, '54; and we should do away with restricted to inspect the deterioration of the 108, Orlando Hall. Joseph F. Mulson, '56. parking at night. Students need to furniture and evaluate what new Applications for chairman, and Those whose terms expire in park in order to use the library and furniture was needed. Entries for the intramural swim­ 1967 are: Donald A. Cheney, '07; similar situations. It's ridiculous to Commenting on the dorms, Dean ming and diving meet meet May 16 junior and senior members of Linda Quails (Mrs. Boyd) Coffie, have a student traffic cop. We should Burdell told the Sandspur, "I was will be accepted at the physical edu­ Lower Court must be sent to Bob '62; Thomas W. Lawton, '34; Sharon have just the regular patrolman. rather surprised at the shape of the cation office through B period Legler, chairman, Box 746, campus Voss (Mrs.

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