University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 4-5-1957 Sandspur, Vol. 62 No. 20, April 05, 1957 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. 62 No. 20, April 05, 1957" (1957). The Rollins Sandspur. 1045. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/1045 Charter Day Weekend Calendar Completed Reunions April 26 Welcome Classes From 1892-1952 Rollins Sandspur The Diamond Jubilee Reunion Volume 62 Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida. Friday, April 5, 1957 Number 20 Calendar for Charter Day Week­ end April 26-28 has been com­ pleted, with a full schedule of events on tap for alumni of six­ teen classes ranging from 1892 to 1952. This will be the first of five Diamond Jubilee Reunions which will include reunions of all Rol­ lins classes from the 1890's until the present day. 1 Alumni will arrive on campus April 26 for registration from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The senior class Dunn Ladd will assist with registration. Dif­ Tom DiBacco Bruce Beal Len Wood IN RUNOFF FRIDAY ferent alumni classes will make headquarters in the centers of Rollins life during their tenure. The Gay Nineties group will Wolfe Heads Council, DiBacco Edits Spur make its headquarters in the Par­ sonage, home of the early Con- gregationalist presidents of Rol­ lins, located just beyond the old Bruce Beal Voted Len Wood Elected conservatory. The 1902 and 1907 alumni will meet in Cloverleaf, Vice Prexy; Ladd, 1917 and 1922 classes reunite in Tomokan Editor Pinehurst, 1932 and 1937 classes reunite in the Visitors' Lounge of For 1957-58 Year Dunn In Runoff Carnegie Hall, and 1947 and 1952 Tom DiBacco, present Sports Frank Wolfe was elected classes meet in Mayflower Hall. Editor of the Sandspur, was elect­ president of the Student Council ( ed Spur editor-in-chief over Wednesday, as over 450 Rollins A Rollins-Stetson baseball game Feature Editor Lynne Kaelber in students wen^ to the polls to elect will also take place Friday at 3 the student elections Wednesday. their student government and p.m. followed by an all college Bruce Beal, Business Manager publications leaders. picnic on Lake Virginia at 6 p.m. of the 1957 Tomokan, defeated The turnout, one of the largest A special vesper service for the Ann Nelson, Tomokan Art Direc­ ever to vote in \a Rollins election, alumni will take place at 7:15 p.m. tor, for editorship of the Rollins voted Len Wood into office as An open house will be held on yearbook. He will take over in Wolfe's vice president for the campus at 7:30 p.m. A square the fall to edit the 1958 book. coming year. dance, arranged by the sopho­ The new Sandspur editor is a Students will return to the polls more class, will "terminate the member of Sigma Nu fraternity, today to elect a Student Council day's activities at 8 p.m. in the Phi Society, Theta Alpha Phi, secretary in a run-off between Sue Student Center Patio. Dunn and Punky Ladd. German Club, and the Rollins FRANK WOLFE A special meeting of the Rol­ Players. He is an honor roll stu­ Both of the newly elected stu­ lins Alumni Inc. takes place at dent and last year was co-director dent leaders based their campaigns 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The Junior of the freshman show. upon more student interest in their Class is working with Dean The 1958 Yearbook editor government and a more active French to arrange for alumni served as an assistant layout edi­ Fiesta Dance Tomorrow; student council. seminars, which will be conduct­ tor of the 1956 Tomokan. He is Wolfe defeated council vice- ed at 10:30 a.m. by alumni, stu­ secretary of his fraternity, Delta president Corky Borders for the presidency. A Lambda Chi, he dis­ dents, and faculty. Conducted on Chi, which he has represented in Cobb Plays Jazz Concert tinguished himself in his work as the Princeton Plan, these semin­ Student Council. Don Cobb, former Rollins stu-1 ority and fraternity floats and head of the Pelican Committee this ars will include informative talks In other Publications' elections dent who is currently studying booths and an award to the group and discussions on both world af­ year. Wednesday, Pete Kimball was music at Yale University, will be whose booth collected the most Wood defeated Tom Dolan and fairs and problems of Rollins in elected Tomokan Business Man­ the featured musician at the Fi­ money for Fiesta scholarships will education. Joe Haraka for the vice-presi­ ager when Janet Markson with­ esta Jazz Concert at 2:00 p.m. also be presented at the dance. dency. An X-Clubber, he is presi­ drew, while Win Taylor captured Sunday, on the Center Patio. (Continued on Page 8) dent of the sophomore class. A crew race will be held on the position of Sandspur Adver­ Lake Maitland at 11 a.m. At 1 Cobb, who plays the alto sax, In the closest race of the day, tising Commissioner when his op­ will probably be backed by the Karen Serumgard was eliminated p.m. there will be a Gay Nineties ponent, Al Smith, went on scholas­ luncheon and reunion at the Alum­ rhythm section from the Turf from the campaign for secretary. tic probation and was disqualified. Cltib. He specializes in modern FRENCH STUDIES Sue and Punky, the two remaining ni House, followed by a baseball Chick Bezemer ran unopposed game at 3:30. Anniversary Class jazz, somewhat similar in style candidates, are both well qualified. for Business Manager of the to that of Bud Shank. Sue, a Theta, has been historian Reunions take place at 5:30 p.m. Sandspur. Marge Myers and Ford UF CURRICULUM A special dress rehearsal of two There will be an advance sale and Student Council representative Oehne were also unopposed in cap­ Dean of the College Sidney for her sorority, which recently one-act musicals will be present­ of the tickets, which will be one turing the .editorships of the James French has been named as elected her vice-president. ed for the alumni at 8:00 in the dollar for seats in the patio and Flamingo and R Book respective­ on of a team of well known con­ Punky has served the Kappa Annie Russell Thater. ly. 25 cents for people who wish to sit on the grass. In case of rain, sultants called in by the Univer­ Kappa Gamma sorority as social On Sunday the reunion will the concert will be held inside the sity of Florida to study its system chairman and student council al­ close with a convocation at 9:45 Center. of general education. ternate. She is secretary of the a.m. commemorating the 72nd an­ Council Discusses The Fiesta Fashion Show will The team, which also includes Rolllins Scientific Society. niversary of the granting of a take place at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow Dr. Harry Carman, a Rollins trus­ charter to Rollins College by the Pelican, Traffic in the Center. Mrs. Pat Flesher, tee, and Dr. Earl McGrath, head Former ART Star state of Florida. outstanding Central Florida fash­ of Columbia's system of Higher Rules Monday Night ion commentator, will conduct Education and former U.S. Com­ An all-student assembly will the show. missioner of Education, will take Is Theta Alpha be called before the weekend to The last Student Council meet­ part in a curriculum study and ing of the 1956-57 Council con­ Four local stores, Eve Proctor's, inform students of plans for the Bonnie-Jean's, Ellis-Royer, and review. Phi New Initiate cerned itself with the usual Peli­ reunions. the Quaint Shop, are participating Fourteen people, including one can announcements and traffic The team of consultants will in the show. Clothes from these of Rollins most distinguished al­ problems. , study the coordination between umni, were initiated into Theta stores will be modeled by towns­ general education subjects and i Frank Wolfe, Pelican Chairman, people and representatives from Alpha Phi, upperclass dramatic ; reported that new chaperones are more specialized upper division honorary, in ceremonies in the RA DORM PLANS the different sororities and social subjects at Florida. They will pre­ being sought, probably to be hired groups at Rollins. Fred Stone Theatre Sunday. by the weekend of April 13, and sent their conclusions in June. Bob Tate and his combo will Students Blanca Laborda, Babs TO BE REVISED that Rollins' "New Smyrna Re­ Dean French will spend next Wyman, Ann Bowers, Mary Jane sort" will be closed this weekend. supply the music for the fashion week, April 8-13 on the Gaines­ show. Admission is one dollar, Doar, Carol Enz, Nancy Haskell, Architect John Watson was President Pres Hull read the ville campus. His field of study Tom DiBacco, Marion Poison, Bob asked by the college to draw up recommendation of the Traffic and door prizes will be given. will be the physical sciences. The Fiesta Dance, "Manhattan Tate and Pete Adams were recog­ alternate plans for Rex Beach Committee for additional parking nized for their outstanding work spaces and more rigid enforce­ Towers," will be held at the Hall Monday, after the combined Shrine Temple in Orlando from 9 ROLLINS PICTURED in Theatre Arts.
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