University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 5-15-1952 Sandspur, Vol. 56 No. 24, May 15, 1952 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. 56 No. 24, May 15, 1952" (1952). The Rollins Sandspur. 911. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/911 THE ROLLIJir® SAN VOLUME 56 ROLLINS COLLEGE, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 1.5, 19.52 NUMBER 24 New Prof. Named By College FOUR PROFS. FLA. NEWS GROUP TO BEGIN HERE ELECTS B. LEE NEXT FALL TERM President Hugh McKean an­ STUDENT PREXY nounced this week the names of four new members of next year's Bruce Lee, sports editor of the faculty: Gordon Apgar, tennis; Rollins Sandspur, was elected pres­ Marshall Powers, sociology; Don­ ident of the Florida Intercollegiate ald Carroll, chemistry; and Paul Press Association at that group's Hanchett, economics. Spring meeting in Miami. A sec­ ond Rollins student was elected Gordon Apgar, Rollins graduate president of the Plorida Student and distinguished tennis coach, has Government Association, but his been appointed director of the victory has not yet been recognized tennis program at Rollins College. by the college. Apgar will supervise and promote the sport at the college under di­ It was the first time in many rection of the physical education years that Rollins students have department. won either one of the two top Jim McDougall, who piloted the positions. Rollins tennis squad to eight wins Lee, a former Princeton student, this season, remains as head ten­ is a sophomore at Rollins and is nis coach. Apgar was head tennis vice president of bis Delta Chi coach at Rollins from 1939 to fraternity. This is his second 1943, when he entered military Miss Sally Monsour directs the newly formed Rollins Glee Club in a rehearsal preparing for their year as Sports Editor of the Sand­ service. At Rollins he coached such assembly program on Wednesday, May 21, at 9:30 in the .\nnie Russell Theatre. spur, a position he took over in tennis greats as Pauline Betz, Dor­ Composed of 55 students and a few gay adults, the Glee Club meets a long-time Rollins need for Spring Term, 1951. He is slated othy Bundy, Jack Kramer, and to be advertising commissioner an informal group of songsters. Eddie Alloo. Speculation rises concerning the possibility that someday this infant organization may achieve the next year. Apgar said that with the addi­ renown of the Bach choir and the Knowles Memorial Chapel choir which have sung on nation-wide radio tional new courts which the college In sweeping the most important hook-ups. is readying, the general tennis offices in the two state associa­ program may be expanded as well tions, Rollins' candidates won the as continuing the development of unanimous support of the Uni­ the excellent men's teams and versity of Miami, Tampa U., Flor­ Glee Club Slated To Sing women's ladder. ida Southern, FSU, and a host of Marshall Powers, who holds two smaller colleges and junior col­ degrees, is a candidate for a Ph.D. leges. For First Time Wednesday The newly formed Rollins Glee dan." The entire Glee Club will form Rollins' newest major organ­ Dean Cleveland announced Club ,under the direction of its sing five selections including "0 ization. today that the Faculty has organizer. Miss Sally Monsour, TWO MEN TAKE Rejoice Ye Christians, Loudly," by Selected members of the group voted to end classes for will give its flrst public concert in undergraduates at 12 noon Bach and several American Folk also compose a men's Barbershop the Annie Russell Theater Wed­ (after the C period) on Tues­ quartet and a Women's Chorus. SUMMER AWARDS nesday, May 28, during assembly songs. day, June 3rd. period. This, the last assembly Glee Club was offered to Rollins These two specialty units will sing selections on Wednesday inter­ No student may miss the The Harvard Summer School of the year, will be the only ap­ students as a half credit course last class in any course with­ scholarship and a summer schol­ pearance of the Glee Club for the for the first time spring term of spersed with numbers by the massed Glee Club. out specific excuse by the arship to Laval University in remainder of the year. this year, meeting on Wednesday Student Deans. Quebec were awarded to Rollins The program is entitled "A Con­ evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock in At their third meeting, the Glee men this week. cert in Miniatures." Among the Dyer Memorial. Fifty-two stu­ Club elected Arden Roth Associate dents who registered for the Director, Hester Davis secretary, in Sociology at the University of The Harvard Summer School selections to be sung by the Wom­ course, with several members of and Tony Perkins as publicity Florida. He taught at the Uni­ scholarship has been awarded to en's Chorus are "Madame Jean­ the Rollins administrative staif manager. versity of Florida, the State Uni­ Sidney Katz, Sophomore Indepen­ ette" and "My Home is Over Jor­ versity of New York, and the dent from Bronx, New York, after residence head will probably be Institute of Puerto Rico. examination of Katz's scholastic Mr. Powers is looking forward achievement and extra-curricular commandeered by a student re­ HOUSES SPLIT FIRST STUDENT to being on the faculty of Rollins, activities, Dean Mendell announced sponsible for conduct, either a house president of a house proctor. as he likes the size of the college, recently. and he approves of the conference ON "MOM" ISSUE If all doesn't go well in the houses ART SHOWN NOW Winning the annual scholarship plan of education, preferring the Lakeside, Hooker and Rollins without moms, the administration The first in a series of exhibits donated by the Province of Quebec, Halls requested residence heads in rlass participation method to the reserves the right to assign arbi­ of art work by Rollins College stu­ Canada, was John de Carville, their dormitories for next fall, lecture method. trarily matriarchal authority. Sophomore X Clubber and French while the K.A. House, Lyman and dents opened Sunday at the Morse Paul Hanchett, who comes from major at Rollins, Baroness van Gail Halls vetoed feminine au­ Gallery of Art on the campus. Minnesota, will be in the economics Boecup revealed this week. department next year. Besides thority in a special 'Spur organized Marcia Mattox, Tomokan The current exhibit, which will teaching economics at several col­ The Canadian scholarship is vote last Monday night. editor, announced today that continue through May 17, includes leges and universities, Hanchett given yearly to an outstanding Three weeks ago the Sandspur the eagerly awaited publica­ painting, sculpture, commercial art has sold Fuller Brushes, worked in Rollins language student for five began the poll after conferring tion will arrive May 26. and applied design. Lamps, wall department stores, done general weeks summer study in French at with college officials on the meas­ Campus lovelies, each ure. The administration agreed to contracting for the construction of Laval University in Quebec. chosen by a fraternity or the hangings, children's books, and abide by majority vote in the housing, and directed Boys' Clubs Independent Men, grace the model furniture are among the Sid Katz, a Pre-Med major, dormitories. for the Minneapolis Y. M. C. A. holds an overall academic average beauty section of the year items which will be shown. He has received four degrees, all The Independents of Lakeside of "A-". Also helping Katz to book. In addition, a well- from the University of Minnesota: voted positively stipulating that Works by seniors Marsanne di known Hollywood motion BA Cum Laude, BS, MA, and cop the Harvard award was his tbey may have their present Lorenzo and Sam Gregory will be extra-curricular activity of partic­ picture and TV star has Ph.D. "mom", Mrs. James, the Sigma shown beginning May 18. Color chosen one of the elected ipation on the Intramui-al Board. Nus of Rolins Hall voted a hope Donald Carroll, who will be the queens as Miss Tomokan of is emphasized in the works, com­ Katz plans to use the Harvard that they have Mrs. Marshall, their Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1952. bined with an arrangement of the Scholarship, which covers full tui­ former "mom" and at present the comes to Rollins from the Uni­ "Pictures of orientation pictures throughout the gallery tion, to take courses in psychology housemother of Pinehurst, and the versity of Texas, his real home week, the dedication of the to create an harmonious unity. A being Shoals, West Virginia. He and sociology. Lambda Chis of Hooker implied Mills Memorial Library, the reception from 3 to 5 P.M. Sunday obtained his B.S. in 1948 and his The Quebec award enables a with their vote that they would ap­ preciate their present housemoth­ Fiesta and Founders week will commence the exhibit. M.S. in 1949 from Marshall College. Rollins student to perfect his will in part enliven the events At the present he is completing er, Mrs. Pancoast, as their perma­ Another senior exhibit is due to French by studying- in a French section," Marcia added. the requirements for a Ph.D.
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