Rollins College - Tomokan Yearbook (Winter Park, FL)

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I Am Little Sandspur Utahtf tnochj age, mi forefather nta fe hUtcrif cn the Jatne path A that a different trite tread tcdaif. tflaHij thing hate changed ncu. Tomokan Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PATRICIA TENNANT BUSINESS MANAGER ASSOCIATE EDITORS MARCIA MULHOLLAND, VIRGINIA HARR ART EDITOR ROBERT BOYLE LITERARY EDITOR KENDRICK FENDERSON LAY OUT EDITOR NANCY BRINKMAN STAFF Dana Abbott, Martha Barksdale, Nancy Butts, Catherine Dawson, Hetty Goldrick, Mary Ann Hobart- Stuart James, Gordon Marks, Betty Mikkel- son, Janet Patton, Carol Posten, Alice Smih, Eleanor Smith, Valarie Staney, Patricia Wheaton, Jane Freeman. 17 Dedication When Fate has east in senseless bone The hand that shaped this book; Eons beyond that day When this thin page shall crumble Into dust — Along swift Time ' s unrolling path. May such a Spirit ever walk. Genial, charming, great of heart; Rogue and Prince, Puck and Sage, Of Shakespeare ' s hand and Plato ' s brain. May long this heart be quick, The spirit never dim, Of him to whom, in gratitude and praise, We derlicate these memories. 18 PRESIDENT HAMILTON HOLT V) Faculty and Administration DEAN WENDELL C. STONE 20 21 HUMAN RELATIONS DIVISION Front row: Morris S. Lazaron, C. Wendell King, William E. Fort, I. T. Bradley. Back row: Rhea M. Smith, Audrey L. Packham, Alfred J. Hanna, Theodore S. Darrah. l ot pictured: Theodore ( ' oilier, Arthur D. Envarl, James H. Russell, Wendell C. Stone, Alexander Waite. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS DIVISION First row: William Melcher, John Tiedtke, Royal France. Second row: Paul E. Fenlon, George W. Freeman, Edward F. W. Jones, Flora L. Magoun. ISot pictured: David M. Heights, Nelson S. Dearmont. Arthur D. Enyart, Gardner Sharpe. Ainslie B. Minor, Antonia G. Fa ml). Eugenie Grand. Colette van Boecop, Rudolph Fischer. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DIVISION SCIENCE DIVISION Paul A. Vestal, Bernice C. Shor, Ralph Huntley, Edward F. W. Jones. Norman E. Gilbert, Ralph W. Wager. Not pictured: James E. Bell. George Saute. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIVISION Fleetwood Peeplcs, Joseph Justice. Sara Jane Dorsey, Peter II. Schoonmaker, James Mc Don nail. Not pictured: J. W. McDowall. I . T. Bradley, Anna N. Wheeler. CUSTODIANS CASHIER S OFFICE LIBRARY STAFF ADMISSIONS OFFICE 31 34 35 36 37 Marly Phi Mu, Historian, Song Director. Fraternity Education; Pan American Club; Commu- nis Service Committee; Phi Society; Chapel Choir; liach Festival; Congregational Church Choir; Key Society; Libra; Phi Beta, Presi- dent, Treasurer; Independent Show, Fresh- man Show; Conservatory, student teacher; Pi Kappa Lambda Music Award. MARTHA BARKSDALE 226 Watchiing Avenue Chatham, New Jersey Major: Music (piano) Phi Mu 39 1(1 Elly Radio Workshop; Canterbury Club; Chapel Reader; Annie Ku ' ll Theater I sher; (lom- inunit} Chesl Radio Program; House l ' r ' i- dent; Theta Alpha Phi; Phi Beta; Pi Beta Phi Theater Award: Rollins Players; As Husbands Go , White Headed Boy , The Late Christopher Bean , Stage Door . Our Town , Spider Island , Time of Your Life ; Back Stage Work. 1] 12 13 1 1 10 ELEANORE CAIN Hox L050 Clarksburg, West Virginia Major: History Pi Beta Phi Ellie Pi Beta Phi. Vice-President, Hush Chairman, National Convention Delegate, Treasurer, A — istant Treasurer. Panhellenic Alternate, Executive Committee, Finance Committee; Phi Society; Inter Faith Committee; Camp ami Hospital out mittee ; Bed Cross; Cam- pus Sinfi Kailio Show; Candlebearer, Chapel Christmas Service; Sandspur; French ' lul ; International Relations Committee; Tomo- kan; Traffic Commission; Senior Social Committee; Student Council; Welcoming Committee; Chapel Reader; Annie Russell Theater I sher; Animated Magazine I sher; arsit) Riding. i: Jeanie Chi Omega, Vice-President; Phi Beta, Treas- urer; Theta Alpha Phi: Community Service Committee, Drama Chairman; Chape] Reader; Intramural Basketball; Christmas Tableaux; Annie Russell Theater Usher; French Club; Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Award; !! !! in- Players; Our Town , The Admir- alile Creighton , The I. ale Christopher Bean , lark Twain , The Whiteheaded Boy , Sc hool lor Scandal , The Barretts of impole Street , Cherrj Orchard. 50 .-)! 52 53 Hover Phi Mu, Rush Chairman, Social Reporter, Honor Pledge, Convention Delegate; House President; Animated Magazine Usher; Annie Russell Theater Usher; Phi Rela ; IJaeh Fes- tival; Chapel Reader; Welcoming Commit- tee; Intramural, Swimming, Basketball, Vol- leyball, Riding; Canterbury Club; Sandspur; Tarpon; Radio Workshop; Episcopal Church Choir; Male Animal , Stage Door , Spider Island ; Rack Stage Work. 54 56 57 59 62 f.:; Dick Independent Men, President ; Student Coun- cil, President ; Omicron Delta Kappa, Presi- dent ; Florida Student Government Assoeia- tion, President; Veteran Trustee Committee; Soeial Committee; Hospitality Committee; Welcoming Committee; Discipline Commit- tee; Financial Investigating Committee; Cheerleader; Varsity Golf; Water Ski Team; 1st Intercollegiate Water Ski Champion; Who ' s W ho. 64 65 JOSKPH FRIKDM 325 N.E. 109th Street Miami. Florida Major: Business Administration Delta Chi Delia (!hi. Secretary, Vice-President, Presi- dent; Sandspur; Chapel Reader, I ' i Kappa Delta; I ' i Gamma Mu; Omicron Delia Kappa; Who ' s Who: Interfraternit) Coun- cil; President of Senior Class. 67 i 69 70 71 PATRICIA GERMAN 1600 S.E. Second Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida Major: Human Relations Kappa Kappa Gamma Pat Kappa Kappa Camilla, President, Key Cor- respondent, Standards Chairman; Secretary- Treasurer Senior Class; Welcoming Commit- tee Chairman; Chapel Staff; Sandspur; An- nie Russell Theater I slier; I ' an American Club; Vice-President of Panhellenic; Rat Committee; Intramural Swimming; Who ' s Who in American Colleges; Homecoming Queen. 72 73 CHARLES C. HARRA 1301 Morrison Avenue Tampa 6, Florida Major: Business Administration Kappa Alpha Charlie Kappa Alpha Theta Transfer : Southern Seminary Junior College Fred Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Student Coun cil Representative; Homecoming Committee Intramural Sports; International Relation Club; Fred Stone Plays, Our Town . Tin Pigeon ; Chapel Choir; Chapel Crucifer Bach Choir; Pan American Club; Frencl Club; Pi (  amma Mm. I nittil World Fed eralists; Chairman, Senior Clas (,ifi Com mitlee. to 76 7S I VNET HETZEL 1610 Park Avenue San ford, Florida Major: Business Administration Kappa Kappa Gamma Janet Kappa Kappa (•annua Assistant Treasurer, Song Chairman. ire-President ; Freshman Class Secretarj -Treasurer ; Pan American League: Pi Gamma Mil. Nice-President; Student Comptroller; Student Council; Stu- dent Faculty Discipline Committee; Publi- cations Union; Student Finance Committee; Chapel Header; Annie I?u — ell Theater I sher; Tomokan; Intramural Basketball, V olleyball, 4rcherj . 79 so 81 82 S3 84 S3 HARRY JAMES I . ' {08 Lawrence Avenue Winter Park, Florida Mnjitr: Commercial Art Sigma Nu . J. Sigma u. Mar hall, I.I. iniiiKin lrr. Stu- denl Council; Chapel 1 ' xher; Annie li — Theater Usher, Doorman; O.D.K.; Vice- President Senior !la ; Sandspur Vrtist; Welcoming ( ' oin in it it i : Iniraniural Repre- sentative; Intramural Crew, Football, Soft- liall. Basketball, (laptain. Junior Varsitj ( ri w . IV) 90 92 Paul Interfraternity Council; |{ Club; Varsity Baseball; Welcoming Committee; Intra- mural Football, Basketball; Golf. 93 4 95 96 97 Delia Chi, Treasurer; Chapel Choir; Stu- dciil Director, Choir; Male Octet; Freshman Show. Independent Show; ' School for Scan- dal ; Madrigal Singers; Bach Festival; Church Soloist; Interfraternity Council. 98 Stretch Delia Chi Social Chairman; Kat Court; In tramural Football, !rc«. Basketball, Volley- ball, Softball; Rollins Scientific Society; German Club; Chapel Choir; Program Com- mittee; Student Council; Biology Assistant- ship. 100 101 PRISCILLA LIKELY 207 19th Avenue St. Petersburg, Florida Major: Human Relations Gamma Phi Beta Pr s Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Chairman; Panhel- Ienic Council; Student Council; Rat Court; Satulspur; Program Committee. Secretary; Publicity Committee, Secretary, Chairman; Race Relations Committee; International Re- lations Committee; Community Service Com- mittee; Intramural Basketball, Manager, Volleyball; Varsity Basketball; Annie Rus- sell Theater Usher; Animated Magazine Usher; Chapel Usher; Chapel Fund Drive; Student-Faculty Committee; Welcoming Committee; Inner Council. 102 OLG A LLANO 3506 10 . Street Tampa, Florida Major: Music (piano) Phi Mu Blondie Phi Mu Vice-President; Libra; Key Society; I ' hi Society; Phi Beta Secretary, Historian; Honor Roll; Student Council; I ' anhellenic Council; I ' an American League, Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurer; French Club; Chapel Header; Chapel Choir; liach Choir; Annie Kusm-II Theater I shcr; Welcoming Com- mittee; Independent Show; Casa Iberia Committee; Tertulia; Winner of National Federation of Music Club ' s Piano Contest, State District. 103 104 103 HAROLD MacKINNEY 1307 Trinidad Avenue Washington, D. C. Major: English Independent Transfer: Georgia School of Technology 106 107 108 109 JOSEPH MASTER 751 High Street Newark, New Jersey Major: Business Administration Kappa Alpha Dr. Masters Kappa Alpha, President, Secretary, Soeial Chairman, Rush Chairman, Publicity Chair- man; Student Council; Freshman President; Who ' s Who; O.D.K.; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Cheerleader ; Manager, Tennis Team; Tennis Ladder; French Club; Welcoming Committee; O.O.O.O. ; Rollins Fiesta Com- mittee; Intramural Tennis. 110 1 1 1 ISancy Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Chairman, Pledge Trainer. Membership Chairman, In- tramural Representative; Annie Russell Theater Usher; Sandspur Staff; R Club; l ' anlii ' Ilciiii ' Representative; Intramural Ten- nis, Sw imming, Basketball, Volleyball; ar- sity, Tennis, olle ball. Basketball, Swim- 1 13 114 JANET OTT 78 D - Kalb Street Tonawanda, « ork Major: Human Relations Chi Omega 1 17 118 i 110 HARRISON PEMBERTOIS 705 E. Pine Street Orlando, Florida Major: Philosophy Chi Phi Transfer : Georgia Sehool of Technology 12] 122 1 Betty Phi Beta; Theta Alpha Phi; Rollins Radio Workshop; Sandspur; Chapel Reader; Chapel Committee; Independent Shows; Rollins Players; The Admirable Crichton , The Old Maid , Time of Your Life , Fla s Menagerie , Cherry Orchard . Stage Door. 123 121 125 126 127 MARJORIE REESE 2053 Arlington Avenue Columbus, Ohio Major : Psychology Gamma Phi Beta Tr msfer : Stephens College Marge Gamma Phi Beta, Corresponding Secretary; Publicity Committee, Secretary; Interna- tional Relations Committee; Intramural Board; Intramural Volleyball; Swimming. Biding, Basketball; Varsity Biding; Assistant Biding Instructor; Basketball Manager. J 128 129 1.1(1 131 133 Milt Si u lit Council, Interf ralernity Council. Chapel Choir, Welcoming Committee, Ger- man Cluh, French Club, Rollins Scientific Society. Hach Festival, Chapel Reader, Sand- spur. Flamingo, Alpha Phi Lamhda, Vice- Presidenl ; General Reeves Essay Contest Winner. L34 Rob Chapel Choir, Haeh Choir. Student Organist, Assistant Librarian of Chapel Choir; Honor Roll, ' 46, ' 47, tHi Key Society; Sandspur; Canterbury Club; Dyer Memorial Recitals; I ' i Kappa Lambda Honorary Music Frater- nity. 135 C. I ' AKkKK SIMPSON K Stratford Road Melrose, Massachusetts Major: Economics Sigma I u MM Simpson Sigma Nu. Social Chairman; Chapel Usher; Interfraternit) Council; Varsitj Basketball, Baseball; Intramural Softball, Football; Bach Festival Usher; Animated Magazine Usher; Christmas Chapel Usher; Student Council, Chairman of Social Committee; Student Community Fund Campaign, Chair- man; Chairman of Homecoming Dance; Chairman of Senior Dance; Chairman of Homecoming Week-End; Welcoming Com- mittee. 137 WILLIAM SPRANDEL 607 S. Lee Street Garrett. Indiana Major: Human Relations Independent L39 JOSETTE STANCIU Route I, Box 187 Winter Park. Florida Major: Theater Arts Independent 1-10 ! I I Lou Delia Chi, S Tgeant-at-Arms ; German Club; Kollin-. Scientific Society; Welcoming Com- mittee; Zeta Alpha Epsilon. 1 12 I 1 :; JACK TEAGARDEN Box 504 Pine Castle, Florida Ma jor : English — Literature Independent Transfer : Indiana University (irin il Honor Roll; General Reeve ' s Essay Contest Winner; Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award; The Old Maid ; Church Soloist; Writers ' Clnh; Rose Mills Powers Poetry Contest in- ner; Radio Workshop; Flamingo Short Story Prize; Chapel Reader; Loral Radio Dailv Show. 1U PATRICIA TENNANT 83-09 Talbol Streel Kch Garden 15, IMrw York Major: Spanish kappa Alpha Theta 145 I 16 A lfif v Sigma Nu, Recorder, Chaplain; Algernon Sidney Sullivan Scholarship Award; Chapel Reader; Chapel Usher; Animated Magazine Usher; Interfraternity Council; Rollins Players, State of t tit- I nion , You Can ' l Take It Willi You ; Sandspur Staff; Home- coming Float Committee; Campus Sing; 1 ' nb- lirations I nion; Advertising ( ommi-sioncr ; Intramural Football, Softball, Swimming, Basketball. I 17 I 1.8 149 150 SYLVIA VERDIN Alicante 74, Mexico, D. F. Mexico Major : Chemistry — French Canmia IMii Beta Sylvia Gamma Plii Beta, Vice-President, President; Rollins Scientific Society; Pan American League; International Relations (Hub; Rol- lins Speech Society; French Club; Alger- non Sydney Sullivan Award; Thomas R. Raker Memorial Prize; Canadian (Govern- ment Scholarship ; Inter-American Center of Rollins College; Chairman of Motion Picture Committee; Who ' s Who; Zeta Alpha Epsi- lon ; Student Speaker of Latin America. 151 ZELDA SHEKETOFF 163 Walbridge Road West Hartford 7. Connecticut Major: Theater Arts Independent Jinx Freshman Show, Direetor; Freneh Club; Pan American League; Chapel Header; Pi kappa Delia; Annie Kussell Theater Usher; Speech Society, President; Tomokan ISusi- ness Hoard; Sandspur; It oil in- Hadio Work- shop; Student Council; Rollins Players; The Pigeon , The Old Maid , Mark Twain , TartulTe , The Class Menagerie . Cherry Orchard , If the Show Fits , Make Mine Fantasy , That Kid Kidd ' % Stage Door . Joan of Lorraine , The While Headed Hov. mm 152 Tom I ii I i .t ill ii r.i Touch l ' oothall. oll hall. Softball: Intramural Hoard. L53 J. LOUIS LAMBERTON 905 S. Euclid Avenue Orlando, Florida Sigma Nu 154 BERNARD FRIEDLAIND Box 124 lYIaitland, Florida Major: Chemistry Independent Itollins Scientific Society, Treasurer, Viee- President; Rollins Key Society; Zeta Alpha Fpsilon ; (ierinan (!luh; IJach (Ihoir Orches- tra; Rollin.s Chamber Orchestra; Rollins String Quartet; If the Show Fils ; That Kid Kidd ; The Man With the Iron Fang. 155 Pen ny Community Service Committee; Publicity Committee; Tomokan; Homecoming Com- mittee; Flying Club; Freshman Show; Inde- pendent Show; Intramural Board; Radio Workshop; Student Council; Canterbury Club; Stage Door ; Varsity Hockey. 156 MARION MILLER 616 Normal Avenue Stevens Point, Wisconsin NOT PICTURED Robert Allen William F. Fetner, Jr. Mrs. Dorie Hostettler Sidney Lanier Dr. Richard Marlorell Donald Riddle Marshall Rinker Earnest Walker Trammel! Whittle 157 JAMES ANDERSON ROBERT ARBOGAST BICARDO BALBIEBS JOHN BALLMAN JAMES BEDOBTIIA MABGABET BELL IIARTLAND BENNETT ROBERT BOYLE CHARLES BBAKEFIELD 160 161 162 tippet foitiJieh Nathan Fricdland John Genz Mar] llalcv llarr; Hancock John It. I hi ii 11 ii 1 1 1 Robert [Iarland 163 164 Upper htitiicH 165 167 Upper fch Jtch Arlliur Swacke Fred Ta ) lor I l.i 1 1 Tennis Pierre Thompson Patricia an Sickle Nancv Van Zile Ernest Vincent Patricia Warren Jolie heeler 169 N ' ano Itrinkman Dana Abbott Carolvn Alfred Virginia Apgar Kay Arbaush Mary Lee Ayerigg Mary Bailey Richard Bailey Judith Baker Edna Baldwin Harry Baldwin Dianne Barnes Kichard Bate William Bazley Jack Belt Weyman Bennett Harold Bet old Jacqueline Bigger Liston Bochette Katherinc Bowen Barbara Bower Leslie Boyd Klaine Bracket! Mary Brenner Phyllis Brettell Don Brinegar 170 Joli ti Brown Kenneth Brown Betty Lou Browning Herman Brumlej INanc Burgess Patricia Burgoon Cynthia Carll Jane Carmel William Carmel Marv Carter Lyle Chambers Jane Chapman Shirley Christenscn Jean Clancy Doris Clark Pauline Clark Harriet Clemmence Donald Cobb Patricia Creel Willard Crompton Louisa Crosbie Jean Currie George Cushing Martha Dalrymple Charles D ' Augustine Barbara Davis Catherine Dawson (Charles Dawson Helen Demetrelis Dois Denhurg ]71 Andoni del resti Jon deUresti Jose del resti Mary Bland Dew Jimmic Dillard Barbara Dilley Joanne Dilley Arthur Dorsey Daniel Draznik Marian Eberson Charles Eddy James Edens Aliee Egan Bichard Elliot! Bohert Ellis Bol erl EInian Joanne Endriss Sylvia Eriekson Bit-hard Evans Gloria Everiiifiham Peter Faj Barbara Feidelson Helen Fines Mary Flanders Vm Flavell Belly Fleming Marshall Foster Noel French Nancy Fry Anne Garretson it 172 Betty Garrett Lee Gibson Hetty Goldrick William Goldrick Henry Gooch William Gordon Carol Gradsky Mary Graham Edwin Granberry, Jr. John Gray Lawrence Gregory Max Grulke Jeane Hagan Elizabeth Haley Bettv Hammer Beverly Hanson Sally Hare Virginia Harr Nancy Hawkins Philip Hayes Robert Heath Gretchen Herpel Carlton High Saretta Hill Mary Ann Hobart i . i I 4 j 173 Eleanor Hummel James Imand Robert Jackson Marjory James Doris Jensen Catherine Johnson George Johnson (.race Johnson James Johnson Kichard Johnson Lois Johnston Elaine Keeley Clyde Kelly James Kelly Sheila Kelly DonaM King Paul Klores Martha Eadd Charles Larson Ann Latimore 174 Margaret Law will Frank Laegerwood Anne LoVell Charles Lowe Ewing McAllester Jack McCauslin Nellie McCormick Robert A. MeCue Robert F. MeCue Frederick McFalls Murray McLeish, Jr. Carolyn Maass Merianne Manchester David Manley Thomas Manuel Carl Manzo Claudia Marks Caroline Marsh Don Matchett Betty Ann Matthews John Mahlek James Mellon Bettie Merrell Robin Merrill Shirley Merz Betty Mikkelson Norbett Mintz Tom Molloy Susan Monaghan Philip Moninger, Jr. 175 Sheila Monroe Billie Moore Jean Mora Edwin Mow-h Renjamin Mount Marg Mountea tle John lurphe Gerald Murphy Marilyn Naas Eraneis Natolis Rohert Neuhouse Lolita Nieholis Marjorie Norris Alys Oglesby Jan Olson Nancj Palmer Eleanor Parker Gus Peeples Ralph Perniee Thomas Piekens William Pieree Adeline Pittman Joshua Poole Riehard Pope Phyllis Portong Riehard Preu Mary Ann Price Jo Ann Raulerson John Reardon ( a ml Rede L76 Phyllis Hick Marie! Iti.l.ll. I! r l Ri£ Patricia Roberts Charles Robinson Nanry Roekwood Fred Rogers Gwendob n Rogers Jeannine Ronier Barbara Roth Betty Rowland Marty Rowsey Stanley Rudd Elizabeth Sanders Marv Sanders Watkins Saunders Corky Searborougb Irma Schaefer Edith Schulz Ralph Seidel Jane Sharp Elsie Shaw Riolama Shaw Barbara Sheppard Sarah Shute • J 177 Joseph Simonaro Mary Louise Sinclair Edward Sirmons Alice Smith Eleanor Smith fatter hitiAfan James Smith Lee Smith Raymond Smith Thomas Smow Duane Somers Mar jorie Sommer Mary Spencer Valerie Stacy Gordon Slang Karen Steele Joan Steinmetz Marshall Stone Dorothy Stone Joan Strahle Martin Swift Roslyn Swift Susan Tate W ilson Tate I ' .dw ; i r I I n? lor Patricia Taylor 178 Norma Thaggard Florence Thompson Matilann Thorns Dale Travis Ami Turley Mary Jane Urban Robert Van lloosc John Vereen Diane Vigeant Mary Jo Wagner Gerard Walker Marilyn Walker Randolph Walker John Wallace Thomas Warner Marjorie Watson Gloria W eiehhrodl Patricia Wheaton Mary White Edward Whitney- Dallas Williams Elizabeth Williams Margaret Williams Jean Wiselogel Robert Witherell Witherspoon II Paula renn Theodore Emery I?) Juh $A Out Pa Au w4 1 ■Sfl ■ Activities I 159 : ,u ■HI The Chapel around which ail thinaj etoloe L94 O The Knowles Memorial Chapel Staff, headed bj Jose de I resti, is composed of the chairmen of the other chapel committees. The) are elected for their willingness, interest, and effort, and their aim is to insure close co-ordination of all rliapel aetivitie . Front row: C. Po-ten. J. Maker. . koo«. N. anZile, M. Hoffman. E. Copt-land. Dean Darrah. Miihllr row : II. Davis, F. Hartley. M. Hunton. . Neide. Mi Clara Adolf . P. German, J. dellresti. Last row. Robert Boyle, H. Gobch, II. Baldwin. Chapel CwtnitteeJ RACE RELATIONS COMMITTEE • The Race Relations Committee, whose chairman is Marcia Huntoon, expresses its interest in the persistent Negro situation in man ways including aid lo the maintenance and development of Hungerford Sehool, the Colored Day Nursery, and the Col- ored W ard of the County Home. COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE • The Community Service Committee, headed by Virginia Koos, wisely distrihules resources received from the Christmas Fund and other available gifts to social and charitable agencies, both local and general. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE 9 Fred Hartley, Chairman of the International Relations Com- mittee, and his group are interested in questions of world-wide scope concentrating on international understanding. good will, and peace. RACE RELATIONS COMMITTEE Front row: M. Hill, K. Brown, M. Huntoon, S. Mon- roe. Middle row: M. Mul- holland, S. Hidey, J. Endriss. Back row: L. Denhurg, A. Eastwood, G. Herpel. - ■ -gmimmmrumv- - - • Jl- I COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE First row: P. Brettell, C. Marsh. C. Crane, S. Mon- roe. II. Demetrelis, M. Naas. E. Smith. A. Hendrix. J. Cartwright. Second row: G. Everingham, K. Johnson, J. Chapman, M. James, M. Hodges. H. Shcp- pard, J. Carmel, H. Goldrick, K. Bowen, E. Latimore. Third row: S. Hare, B. Bower, 1$. Hedrick, S. Eadd. I. Chambers, V. Koos, B. Burkhart, N. Palmer. I ' . Portong. Fourth row: 15. Godfrey, E. Brelsford, J. Olson, V. Butler, J. Oil, B. Clark, M. Claparols, S. K el ley. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE Fronl row: M. Huntoon, N. VanZile, E. Cain. J. Ott. E. Brackett, J. McCauslin, J. Popeck, R. Smith. Hark row: E. Hartley. C. Marks, II. Davi . J. deUresli. Oaitk U the foot fill W Wctki-Wilsen chapel ushers • The Chapel I shers are on hand al all Chapel services to welcome the students, faculty, and numerous visitors. Harrj Baldwin is chairman. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE • Marilyn llollmnii. Chairman, and the other members of the Publicitj Committee keep the community informed of Chapel programs and activities. The) render in- valuable aid during the Chapel Christmas Fund Drive. PROGRAM COMMITTEE • Nanc) Neide is chairman of the Program Committee whose duty it is lo arrange special Chapel services and to plan the order of worship of Sunday VIeditations. Front row: A. Turley, M. Hoffman, |{. Schmidt. Back ntir: !.. Johnston, J. Maker. C. Crane. ci i pi;l ushers Kneeling: F. Hartley, I). Mei- fert, I). McKeithan. Stand- ing: C. liar. II. Baldwin, II. Davis. F. Natolis. prock am committee Front row: IV. Beide, D. Larson. . Smith. Hark rou : U. Shaw, S. McDowell, B. Pottinger. Front row: N. Genz, E. Langley, T .Warner, K. Newburn, C. Alfred, M. Wagner, D. Campbell, J. Biggerstaff, J. Bonier, J. Byrd. Second row: V. Gehr. J. Murphey, C Mae- Cardell, M. Sinclair, M. Bell, G. Bogers, C Sorey, M. Iloiton, Dr. Honaas. Third row: T. Mullen, B. Johnson, L. Gibson, I. Sehaefer, S. Christenson, M. Williams, K. Johnson. First row: V. Cheney, B. Garrett, G. Herpel, B. McLaughlin, N. French, B. Bower, A. Garretson, M. Aycrigg, E. Simmons, B. McCue. Second row: Mr. Seward, J. Bastedo, M. Rothermel, N. Miller, B. Merrell, S. Hill, J. Dillard, J. Nelson, J. Hood, F. McFalls, E. Bosvear. 199 First row: A. Knight, Y. Fulton, A. Swacker, B. Burkhart, J. Hetzel. Second row: J. Sheketoff, N. Bulls, V. Butler, J. Bullock. Third row: I). Larson, A. Eastwood, P. Likely, B. Johnson, 11. Davis. Fourth row: M. Huntoon, II. Levene, D. Every, P. Warren, I ' . Hartley, ( ' .. Emory. Fifth row: S. McDowell, W. Palmer, Dean Enyart, Dean Cleveland. 200 The SeM of All (jrtetmenU U That Which Teacher to (jctier OutAeltieA—Cjceth Hugh Davis, Vice-President; Janet Hetzel, Comptroller; Beverly Burkhart, Secretary; Arthur Swacker, President. • Student Government at Bollins is represented by the Student Association which includes all students. The executive and judicial powers of the Association arc vested in llic Student Council which is composed of one representative from each social fraternity and sorority, four independents, one faculty member, the college treasurer and the two Deans. By working out its inevitable yearly problems, the Student Council seeks to bring about belter understanding and closer relationships between faculty and students. 2ol PubticatichA Spoted: A. Tomasko, H. MacKinney, Dr. Williard Wattles, A. Knight. Standing: P. Sholley, IN. VanZile. P. Tennant. S. Burch- ers, J. Hctzel. O As integral a part of all student activities at Rollins College as books and studies, are the undergraduate publications. Here, among four widely different types of publications, the student interested in journalistic or literary work can find a place for him- self. Whether his bent be creative writing, reporting, copy-reading, or selling advertising, he can find his place on the Sand- spur, Tomokan, Flamingo, or It Hook. All these are published by student editors and staffs under the direction of the Pub- lications Union, whose Hoard of Control is made up of the editors, business managers, and faculty advisors of the four publications. 202 S These Jimes We Jtyht fat Meat. an4 Publication ate Out OcrtteAMA— Heine I? BOOK • Serving as a guide to new students, the { Hook is often referred to as the Freshman Bible. It is published annually by the Student Association to furnish information on the traditions, customs, and organizations of the college to the work for the whole college. FLAMINGO • Literary talent of Rollins students finds expression in the Flamingo, a magazine of drama, short stories and poetry. An amazingly high plane of quality has been maintained from the outset in the publica- tion of undergraduate writing, and it has already been given excellent criticisms by eminent writers. ANN KNMdlT. K HOOK KDITOK Front nm : K. Graham, D. MeKeithan. D. Travis, A. Smilh. B. Hanson. M. Bailey, M. Price, Stang. Second rou : C. Van Hoose, M. McDonald, J. Popeck, J. Mahlck. B. Barker. M. Schwartz, C. Gradsky, J. Hagan, J. Olsen. Third row: S. Rudd, N. Fry. A. Turley, N. Genz, H. Davis. I ' . Shnllcy. P. Jacobs. J. Bastedo, C. Dawson, S. Kelly, S. Frik- son. Last row: II. James. S. Burchers, D. Every. O Oldesl student publication in Florida is the distinction claimed bj The Sandspur. Under the capable editor- ship of Pete Sholley, this newspaper has remained unassuming ycl mightv sharp and pointed, well-rounded yet many-sided. 205 O.D.K. AND LIBRA • The highest honor thai a student can receive is election to Libra for women or to O.D.K. for men. Although both organizations emphasize seholarship, only students of outstanding leadership, serv- ice, and character are selected for membership. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Front row: Judge Cheney, E. Jones, Dean Stone, President Holt, Dean Enyart. R. Every. Second row: H. James, K. Newbern, H. Bailey, J. Fried- man, S. Burchers, E. Cope- land. LIBRA Front row: V. Vle er. H. Ellis, B. Burkhard, S. Fry. Second row: O. Llano, M. Barks- dale, Mrs. Wilcox, Dean Cleveland, M. Huntoon. Out heefa JoiUio 1U, and What We Hate Seen ftakeJ 1fj What We fa— tyke WHO ' S WHO AND O. O. O. ). • To bo elected to Who ' s Who Anions Students in American I niversities and Colleges is one of the high- est forms of recognition a student may receive. They are selected on their leader- ship, character and achieve- ment. O.O.O.O. is a secret organization which announces only its eight senior members. Their aim is to maintain and protect the customs, tra- ditions, and ideals of Rol- lins College. o. o. o. o. Standing: J. Master, E. Brinson. Seated: T. Whittle, D. Clark, H. James. S. Burehers. T. MacDonald. WHO ' S WHO K. Newbern, It. Burkhart, P. German, M. Barksdalc K. Everj . Vof pictured: V. Van I loose. KIA SOCIK ' H M) PHI SOCIETY • There are two honor societies for which scholarship i the pri- mary requisite: I ' hi Society and Key Society. Phi Society, spon- sored hy I ' hi Beta kappa members of the faculty, selects the highest ranking freshmen for its members. Key Society is limited to Upper Division students who have main- tained a high scholastic average. First row: C. Hubbard, II. Ellis, 0. l lano. R. Wilson, A. Peel, J. Byrd, G. Spencer. Second row: P. Meyer, A. Knight. It. Burkhart, M. Pellington. First row: O. Llano, J. Ott, A. Peel, P. Meyer, H. Ellis. Second row: R. Set .er, R. Andrews, PI GAMMA MU AND PHI BETA • I ' i Gamma iYlu is ;i national social science fraternity for high-ranking upper- division social science majors, lis aim is to instill in the mind of the in- dividual a scientific attitude toward all social questions. I ' hi Beta is a national professional fraternity of music, a drama which selects its members from women with outstanding musical or dramatic ahilitv . Phi Seta Pi (jamma tflu Front row: J. Friedman, W. Port, M. Huntoon, E. Copeland. Second row: B. Burk- hart, J. IMorthrup, Dean Enyart, W. Melcher, J. Ilet .el. First row: B. Cotter, J. Cartwright. Second row: M. Bell. J. Byrd, M. Barksdale, J. Romer, O. llano, L. King. Third row: A. Lovell, I . Drinkwater, N. VanZile. E. Bellen. J. Hood. • The World Federalists arc a group of students and faculty that are working for an international world government to pro- mote good will, co-operalioii and peace. The Studio ' nil is composed of art students in- terested in promoting a better understand- ing of the problems of art. The Bollins Players are chosen from among the lower and upper division students who have shown promise in the field of dramatics. The field includes acting, backstage work, make-up. and lighting. WORLD FEDERALISTS First row: II. Davis, J. Popeck, N. Genz. G. Saute. Second row: E. Iliimmell. S. Monroe. Dr. Holt, C. Emery. Third row: W. Barker. J. Mahlek. N. Butts, M. liuntoon, J. Cavello, B. Elman, V. Hartley. Front rotv: T. Lofton. D. Greason, K. Movie, B. Han son. Second rotv: J. Whitmirc, IN. Burgess, F. Maring E. Schulz, P. Sutliff. M. Egan, A. Eastwood. M Biddle. J. Nelson. Third row: M. Walker, J. Stein met ,. L. Johnston, V. Barker, S. Shute, C. Scar borough, C. Dawson. ROLLINS PLAYERS Front row: H. Bailey, E. Pottinger, J. Stanciu, S. Lanier. M. Delano. W. Barker. Z. Sheketoff. J. L ' arlw right. Second row: B. Boyle. B. Hill, W. Dor- sett, C. Honaker, B. Walker, B. Verigan. F. Taylor. II. Bailey, C. Dawson. J. Belt, C. MacCardell. • Thcta Alpha I ' hi is a national dramatic frater- nity which selects its members from upper-division students who have completed a certain amount of work in the field of drama, either acting or hack stage work. The Rollins Scientific SocietJ is open to all stu- dents in the science department ami it was organ- ized for the purpose of encouraging special re- search work on the part of the student and lo maintain individualism among science scholars. The Traffic Committee is in charge of issuing license plates to students and regulates driving and parking ordinances that pertain to the college. K A. i 31 - THETA ALPHA PHI Front row: P. Jordan. I). Allen. C. VlaeCardell. C. Honaker, F. Taylor, R. Hill. Second row: Z. Shckctoff, H. Bailey, Mrs. Bailey, J. Cart- wright, IYI. Delano, V. Estes, E. Pottinger, W. Dorselt. ROLLINS SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Front roiv: G. Spencer. R. Huntley, IN. Cilhert. Cookie Shor, J. Bell, R. Fitzwater. Second roir: F. Scott, C. Eddy. D. Larsen, 15. Friedland, S. Adams, E. Granberry, I). Riddle. Tliird row: P. Huthill, E. Baldwin. IS. Shor. H. Kirby, S. Rudd, R. Johnson. Fourth roir : l{. W ager. J. Ogilvie, B. Burkhart, S. Verdin, I). Cramp, E. Vincent. R. iUon. TRAFFIC COMMITTEE E. Cain. G. Marks. R. Boyle, J. Patton. Front row: V. Butler, S. Verdin, M. Bailey, E. Thompson, P. Bick, O. Llano. Back row: W. Pierce, A. Lamb, W. Kuehl. GERMAN CLUB First row: D. Meifert, E. Cranberry, B. Knolt, J. Hannum, H. Bichards, F. MeFalls. Second row: J. Savers, B. Johnson, M. Sinclair, M. Williams, S. Chrislensen, J. Bonier, E. Baldwin, G. James, B. Elman, E. Vincent. Third row: C. Sorey, J. Peeples, D. Cramp, J. Ogilvie, B. Fischer, B. Fried- land, D. Carmel, G. Spencer, P. Binner, E. Lushing;. FRENCH CLUB Front row: M. Huntoon, P. May, M. Smith. Second row: L. Denburg, B. Fischer, M. Bell, E. Williams, J. Byrd, C. ( ' aril, E. Cain, F. Hartley, C. van Boecop,, E. Grand. Third row: V. Brooks, M. Dalrymple, N. French, S. Verdin. Fourth row: B. Moore, N. Genz, F. Rogers, W. Crompton. Fifth row: G. Ilasl- ings, V. Bappetti. Mietia He that toill make qccd uAe c$ ah if part cff kU life muAt alUu a large part it tc recreathn. £vcke WOMEN ' S R CLUB Kneeling: K. Klinefelter, S. Fry, M. Norris. Standing: Y. Fulton, S. Dorsey, N. Morrison, N. Butts, H. Kirby. MEN ' S R CLUB First row: II. Hancock. S. ImikIki-. I . Shollcv, M. McBrifle, h. Ilorlon. Murphy. Second row : (.. Mooney. M. Talton H. Rodenbaugh, N. Justice, F. Pollack, D. McKeithan. Third row. J. Cavello, W. Tate, P. Fay, H. Brumley, D. Clark, T. Whittle Fourth row: J. holly. L. Bochette, G. Franklin, C. Knecht, K. Darty, E. Sirmons, W. Palmer, ( ' .. Peacock. N. Copeland. 9 tMt FOOTBALL TEAM Front row: P. Fay, T. Whiltk ' , J. Gray, J. kelly, S. Sinilh, A. Swaeker, D. (Hark, II. Hancock. Second row: W. Gordon, W. Tate, H. Biggs, G. Johnson, L. Bochette, G. Franklin. II. Bodenbaugh. Third row: D. Allen, F. Natolis, G. Mooney, C. Lowe, I). Brinegar, I ' . Odom, F. I ' ollaek. Fourth row: M. Gruelke, II. Brumley, K. Flowers, L. Smith, R. Smathers, C. High. Fifth row: N. Justice, K. Morion, CI. kneeht. F. Sirmiins, J. Imand. 216 COACHES J. Justice, A. Waile, J. McDowell. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS IVIargv Mountcastle, Gloria Parker, Pal Van Sickle. Virginia Butler, Jackie Bullock, Dana Abbott, Jolie Wheeler, Corky Scarborough. Cheerleader Front row: Dale Travis, Barbara Dillie, Doris Clark. Second roir: Roslyn Swift, Virginia Brooks. Robert Heath. Alice Smith. Dianne Vigeanl. CIRLS ' LADDKU Front row: M. Norris, II. Kirby, E. McAlIestcr, E. Brackett. Back roiv: J. Freeman, S. Fry, V Morrison, J. MaeDou- gall, I). Jensen, J. Clarke. Front row: E. Cope- land, N. Copeland. M. Rinker, H. Gooch, W. Crompton. Back roiv: T. Malloy. J. Master. R. Balbiers, II. Behrens, P. Binner, C. Dawson. Betlv Rowland Pus Klinefelter First row: C. Mosack, R. Swift, R. Klinefelter. Second row: B. Row- land, Y. Fulton, J. Baker. Firs, row: B. Riggs, 15. Rodenbaugh, C. Stevens. J. Covello, J. Gray, L. Chambers, D. Allen, ton, C. Brakefield, G. Widden, F. Natolis, K. Horton, B. Tate, P. Klinefelter. Back row: H. L D. Work, B. McBryde, H. Cox, E. Sirmons, D. Williams. 228 Cteu Sam Burchers, George Franklin, Foots Brumley, Charlie Knecht, IVi - Sholley, Ed Motrh, Don Brinegar, Chap McDonald, Boh Draughn. 230 Water £portA 7V lite U net to lite ffcr oneJ Jelff alone: let uJ kelp one another. £ X Thompson Ai4ent Head First row: Mrs. Fitzgerald, Strong Hall; Mr . Marshall, Rollins Hull; Mrs. Whittier, Cloverleaf; Mrs. Brady, Kappa Alpha House; Miss Aperson, Fox Hall. Second row: Mrs. Ilallenher;;, Corrin Hull; Mrs. Itrown. Mayflower Hall; Mrs. Shaw. Gale and Lyman Hall; Mrs. Weber, Lucy Cross Hull; Mrs. Burke. Chase Hall; Mrs. Campbell. Lakeside; Mrs. Enright, Pugsle} Hall. 239 Seta XaMa Chapter etf Alpha Phi Installed at Rollins in 1931 First row: M. McDonald. M. Morris, P. Van Sickle. Parker. Second row: C. Crane, J. Currie, ML Rothermel, S. Shute, V. Brooks. B. Sheppard. Third row: R. Holden, I ' . Brettell, J. Bullock, I). Williams, J. Steinmetz. Fourth row: K. Arliaiifjh. ( ' .. Hutchison. M. Hodges, M. Manchcslcr, B. deHolczer, . Oglesby. Last row: I). Jensen, P. Wrenn, L. Johnston, M. Walker. - I 1 UpMU Seta Chapter c{ Chi Omega First row: K. Bowen, H. Demetrelis, J. Cartwright, S. Talc. James. SitoiuI row: V. Furev. M. King. M. James. J. Chambers. Third row: B. Burkhart, V. Butler, A. Hendrix, V. Koos. Fourth row: J. On. E. Ilummell. ] ' . Boherts. B. (iarrett. Fifth row: B. Hammer, E. Latimore. S. Erirkson. I . Portong. Sixth row: V VanZile. E. keelrv. M. Wil- liams. Last row: B. Schmidt, F. Burnett, E. McAIIester, M. Smith. 243 Alftka tflu Chapter ctf (jamma Pki Seta row: L. M. I rii-t P. Likely, M. Egan. Fourth row: S. Hill, P. Clark. S. Verdin, E. Baldwin. 215 (jamm (jamtna Chapter cff Kappa Alpha Theta Last row: P. Tennant. S. Kelly, J. I ' allon. V. Ilarr. Fourth row: P. Wheaton, S. Monaghan, J. Baker. Third run : V. Apgar, S. Fry. B. Browning, S. Hide?. Second row: R. Swift, 15. Haley, D. Abbott, M. Falnders, 1$. Mik- kelson. First row: A. Smith. A. Garner. M. Miilholland, Y. Fulton. N. Brinkman. Seated: M. Dew. P. Randol, J. Freeman. 247 faelta CpMlcn Chapter cff Happa Kappa Cjamma First rotv: M. Ladd, J. Yoemans, M. Haley, D. Vigeant, B. dark. M. Clarparols. Second row: M. Rowsey, 15. Roth, A. Knight, B. Godfrey, B. Medrirk. J. Clancy. Third row: G. Weichbrodt, C. Posten, J. Hetzel, S. Ladd, B. Moore, N. Morrison, D. Stone, D. Barnes, ML Dalrymple. Last ran : P. Cerman. M. V rri . C. Maa . V Butts, P. Sutliff, V. Cheney, M. Trismen. 249 Alpha Ow$a Chapter phi tftu First row: M. Huntoon, S. Merz, P. Kick, B. Davis, I. Schaefer. Second row. II. Davis, A. Peel, M. Delano, S. Adams. Third row: V. Maring, B. Colter, P. May, O. LIano,M. Bailey, N. Thaggard, (,. llerpel. Fourth row: I!. M. nil, J. Byrd, J. Bonier. J. Hood. E. White, J. Endriss. B. Shaw. Last roi, : 1. Barksdale, . E te . B. Bower, N. Burgess. 251 JUtija (jamma Chapter ctf Pi Seta Phi Installed al Rollins in 1929 Founded: 1867 Number of Chapters: 90 Flower: Wine Carnation Colors: Wine and Silver Blue MAYFLOWER-HULL PI -BETA -PHI 7( SORORITY President Jean CI Sealed: E. Cain, J. Clarke, L. King. First row: J. Wheeler, J. Wiselogel, C. Marks. S. Bradley. Second row: C. March. G. Johnson, M. Sommers, J. Nelson, J. Steele, M. Mountcastle, P. Warren. Third row: B. Smith, C. Alfred, M. Hoffman. D. Travis. B. Rawlings, C. Dawson, C. Hall, A Donnersberger, V. McDaniel. Last row: S. McDowell, N. Crane, C. Rede. 258 Dhdejiendent Women First row: Ida Know, M. Wagner, H. Ellis. Second row: M. llolton. II. Terry, I . Jordan. Third row: I.. Denlmi- ;. S. Christensen, G. Hastings. Fourth row: E. Pottinger, II. Clemence, E. Schulz. Fifth row : P. Burgoon, J. Pigger- staff, E. Braekett. Sixth row: P. Meyer, A. Turley, C. Hubbard. Top row: . Wide. A. Eastwood, J. Leonard, M. Pellington. 255 gcllihJ College Chapter ojf fcelta Chi Kit First row: J. Northrup, R. Prou, R. Pernio -, T. Lofton. Second row: R. Walker, D. Larsen, j. Friedman, I). Schatz, K. Emery. Third row: C. Gillespie, F. Ledgerwood, R. Seidel, J. Peoples, W. Coldrick. I ' onrtli row: C. Larsen, C. Beard, F. Seott. O. Smith. Fifth row: F. Mayer. J. Martin, R. Elliot, H. Davis. Sixth row: R. Rale. H. Betzold, S. Bnrehers. 257 Alpha PM Chapter cj[ Kappa Alpha Order Last roiv. J. Gray, W. Whitbold, C. Johnson, J. Mellon, Whittle, J. Johnson, I. Willox. Seventh row: I . Kline- felter, D. MeKeithan, J. Osilvic, J. Fitzgerald, M. Blakemore, D. Manley. Sixth row: T. Molloy. E. Bartholomew, J. Covello, G. Mooney. Fifth row: B. Whitbold, B. Goode. K. Balbiers, E. Granberry. Fourth run-: J. Master. C. Harra, G. Wallace, B. Bobbins, B. Sholley. Third row: N. Gopeland, H. Baldwin. J. WTiitmire, M. McBryde. Second row: D. Biddle, M. Talton, B. Holton, C. McDonnell. First row: E. Gopeland, H. Behrens, E. Taylor, K. Fenderson. 259 7keta-(jamnta feta Chapter iamlfda Chi Alpha Last row: C. Knechl, H. Brumley, H. Baxter. Sixth row: C. Brakefield, T. Emery. J. Poole, J. McMenemy, J. An- derson, G. Johnson, D. Sisson, H. Moody. Fifth row: D. IVIeifert, R. Ellis, C. Peaeoek. S. Hamlin. Fourth row: D. Darty, P. Hayes, K. Horton, B. Garbutt, S. Pollard, B. Johnson. Third row: K. Newborn, J. Mehlek, (;. Sanders. J. Ballman. D. Cobb. Second row: C. Van Buren, M. Bloekinger, G. IMurphey. J. MacCauslin. 261 CpAihh Taa Chapter off £ $tna flu Installed at Rollins in 1938 Founded: 1869 Number of Chapters: 99 Flower: While Rose Colors: Black, White, and Gold President Miehael Malis Front row: G. Manzo, K. Flowers, E. Brinson, G. Marks, E. dishing. Second row: B. Draughon, F. Natolis, C. I. owe, E. Swindle, W. Bennett, R. Knolt. Third row: M. IVlalis, J. Shollenherger. L. Lister, M. MacLeish, H. Hegler, 1 . Matehet. Fourth row: P. Simpson, J. Bedortha. D. Brine-gar. C. Stevens, R. Whidden. Fifth row: C. Ilifih. B. Say- lors, F. Allen. A. Tomasko. J. Belt, L. Wagner. Sixth row: W. Gprdon, B. Fitzwater. F. Striekler. J. ereen. |{. Frymire. 263 First row: II. Hancock. A. Swacker. II. Cox. ( ' ,. Van House. Second row: P. Dye, G. hidden. I{. Daniels, I . ham- bers, W. Tale, R. Arbogast, M. Swift. Third row: H. Cooch, T. MacDonald. J. Swicegood, F. Pollack, V. Palmer. J. Arnold. W. Wattles, B. Riggs. Fourth row: P. Fay, R. Witherell, J. Swicegood, I). Clark, M. Wharton, G. Bar- rington, B. Smathers, T. Manuel. N. Justice. C. Kelly, ML Creulke, E. Motch. Last row: B. Van Hoose, NX . Koch, J. Kelly, J. Inland. 265 Alpha Phi Xamlfda Front row: S. Rndd, C. Robinson, R. A. McCue. Second row: J. Tai. F. McFalls, 15. Richards, R. Johnson. Third row: M. Schwartz. l. Stone, L. Gregory, F. Rogers. Fourth row: J. Rcardon. N. Mint .. 15. Heath. Fifth row: l{. IVeuhoiise. 1 . klores. ' .. Dawson. R. Smith. Sixth row: W. Crompton, (!. Eddy. I . Binner, R. W ilson. W. Carmel, J. Murphey. 267 First row. A. deUresti, J. Popeck. Second row. R. Rags dale, (i. Slang. H. Barker. Third row. S. Can ' l-Make-l p- His-Mind Bureher . R. Every, ] . (ienz. J. del resti. Fourth row. II. Te nuis. W. Pierce, E. hitney, M. Elman. Kappa Kapers • • . • 1 1 ion ran have a full page it you turn in pictures lair. In ion Circulation Company 5 Columbus Circle New York 19, N. Y. 278 Frances Slater SPORTS CLOTHES San Juan Hotel Building ORLANDO FLORIDA Compliments Winter Park Insurance Agency Insurance Phis Servia 128 Park Ave. Winter Park Dependable Real Estate Sales and Service Since 1904 The Winter Park Land Company WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 128 Park Ave., South Bonnie-Jean DRESSES SPORTSWEAR HOSIERY Park Ave. Winter Park Compliments of Ray Greene The Best in Real Estate 112 Park Ave., S. Phone 620 Winter Park Joseph Bumby Hardware Company SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS 279 ABOVE THE AVERAGE The standards of our merchandise and service is always above the aver- age, and that is why Ivey ' s is one of the predominating stores of the South. The Fashion and Quality Store Since 1894 ROBERT E. DITTRICH STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE TOMOKAN 1229 N. Orange Avenue Phone 5225 ORLANDO IN WINTER PARK The Sandspur Bookshop College Outline Series - - Modern Library — Peter Pauper Press gift books — Cards — Stationery - Rental Library IN ORLANDO THE BOOK NOOK 47(5 North Orange ( ' omplinu nts of O ' Brien ' s Pharmacy DOC ' S YOUR NEAREST DRUG STORE Phone 402 Delivery Service 281 r DOORWAY TO A MAN ' S WORLD Park Avenue Bar COCKTAILS AND DANCING ' Where the Gang Meets ORLANDO FLORIDA Phone 9164 WINTER PARK Compliments of San Juan Hotel ORLANDO FLORIDA R. C. Baker ' s SHOES CLOTHING FURNISHINGS We have been serving Rollins men since 1925 202 Park Avenue, South WINTER PARK 282 Winter Park Sport Shop Hunting (mil Fishing Supplies and All Sporting Equipment Tom Chadwick, Owner 160 Park Avenue Phone 756 WINTER PARK, FLA. Compliments Taylor ' s Pharmacy W. J. TAYLOR, It. Ph. Phone 603 102 N. Park Avenue WINTER PARK, FLA. The Rexall Store 216 East Park SODAS SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS Phones 4-4401—4-4411 -4 L-j Reliable Cleaners One Block From Campus • Zorie System Cleaning Berlon Guaranteed Mothproofing Office-Plant— 140 W. Fairbanks WINTER PARK FOR SALE BY OWNER BUILDING LAND RAIl ROAD SIDINO INQUIRE WAN VITAL PRODUCTS Lohr Lea Shop Your Favorite Classics McMullen Dresses •k Tina Lisa Bathing Suits Hadley Sweaters Clare McCardell Originals 208 E. Park Avenue PHONE 12 Grover Morgan Hamilton and Elgin Watches The Finest in Diamonds 308 Park Avenue WINTER PARK 2S. . Florida Bank and Trust Company WINTER PARK, FLORIDA Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves. 126,000.00 We invite you to make this bank your personal bank. This Bonk Is a Member of the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Covering Balances Up to $5,000 for Each Depositor. The Launderette Of Winter Park o We CAREFULLY wash every- thing from overalls to nylon undies. a Clothes are meticulously DRY CLEANED. • Cut your cleaning bill by having the LAUNDERETTE do it for you. We Do All the Work 161 W. Fairbanks Avenue PHONE 356 s -4 L Lucy Little THE COLLEGE FLORIST We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere NEAREST TO THE CAMPUS Singleton ' s Gulf Service Station EXPERT CAR REPAIR AND SERVICE Directly Across From the Rollins Campus : mm I I 1 amm In Winter Park W. C. Bearden Serves the ROLLINS FAMILY at the TROPICAL MOTORS HOTEL and 271 S. 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