Rollins College - Tomokan Yearbook (Winter Park, FL)
- Class of 1978
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TOMOKAN 1978 ROLLINS COLLEGE WINTER PARK, FLORIDA tional dens The TOMOKAN was first published by the students of Rollins College in 1917. Since then, it has been published every year without exception. But why the name TOMOKAN? This goes back to the days of the European discoverers. North America was a wilderness inhabited only by the native Indians. In Florida ' s case, these Indians were the Tomokas. They lived along the banks of the Tomoka river, in what is now Volusia County. They were also the first Indians encountered by the initial adventurers from Spain. Because of these Indian inhabitants, this peninsula we now call Florida became known as Tomoka. As far as we know, this was the first name given to Florida. It was as a tribute to these Indians, and to the original name of this peninsula, that Rollins College, the first private school of higher education in Florida, named its annual. This yearbook is dedicated to President Jack Critchf ield in grateful thanks for his years of dedication to Rollins College. Under Jack Critchfield ' s leadership Rollins has evolved into one of the finest academic institutions in the Southeast. I cannot possibly imagine how there could be a better college president anywhere, and firmly believe that in the years to come students will justifiably boast that they attended Rollins during the Critchfield era. He will be sorely missed. — Dr. Charles A. Rodgers Jack brought to the presidency a realism of what could and could not be accomplished. He is an exceptionally able, pragmatic, and tolerant leader with an uncommon ability to generate the best in his colleagues. — Dr. Fred Hicks Having had six years of close association with Dr. Critchfield as his executive secretary, I have the highest respect for his integrity and ability. He is an outstanding individual not only as president of Rollins College, but also as a contributing member to the community. — Phyllis Ramey I have known many men, many leaders in government, military and civil service — Jack Critchfield takes his place with those at the very top of the list. He is the kind of person who can grasp a problem and understand the consequences of it; he knows how to select courses of action to find solutions; he knows how to make people feel they have been part of the solution and contributors to his success. One quality for which I envy him is his ability to appear relaxed — and even enjoying himself at the same time as he was working. He is a 24 hour a day man who will always be that — even if he becomes a dollar a year man. — Dr. E.F. Danowitz ' Jack Critchfield is very successful at being all things to all people. He has a big heart and cares for people. He is a very moral man. In fact, he is one of the most honest men I have seen at the level at which he operates. Our relationship has been one in which I have trusted him explicitly. He compensates for the lack of academic sensitivity with a tremendous level of insight and good common sense. However, time has taken its toll. — Dr. George Cochran Dr. Critchfield is a very personable person. He will always do his best and contribute excessively toward whatever he does. He has been a great asset to Rollins, but I realize that he has high goals in search of new horizons. — Sha Stenstrom, Rollins 76 Each time I work with President Critchfield I am moved by his total devotion to us. He has been a tremendous inspiration by following his example of excellence. — Carter Beese For eight years of service and devotion to this community, our best wishes go to Jack Critchfield for a prosperous future. 3 9 MOLLY ADAMS TIM ADLFINGER DOMINGO ALVAREZ MEREDITH BARNES DAVID BASS ROBERT ARBLASTER DEBORAH ARNOLD PETER ARNOLD GEORGE BAUSEWINE ROB BAYLEY NISSIM ASTROUK LESLIE AUFZIEN LAURA BAILEY LAWRENCE BEAN BEN BEARY CYNTHIA BAIRD WILLIAM BANCROFT MICHELLE BANKS KRISTEN BEEH CARTER BEESE BARBARA BENNETT SYBIL BEST 21 ROBIN BETTEKER MARK BINFORD KENNETH BLOCK ROBERT BURRELL BECKY BUSHKO MARY ALICE BYRNES CHARLIE CACCIABEVE GAYE BOUNTY LINDA BOWES BARBARA BRADY STEVE CAHALL SMITH BENNERS JOHN BRICKLEY DENISE BROOKINS JEREMY CALDWELL KIMBERELY BROXTON DRUANE BURGIYIAN MARK BURNS BRYAN CHACE KAREN CAROW DENISE CARLSON JACK CASTLE 22 23 DAVID CLARK NANCY CLARK CYNTHIA CLARK NANCY CURRY BIBBY CURTIS JOHN DAVIS CARL DERLATH JOHN CLIXBY SUE COFFIN SCOTT COLEMAN JEAN DEMCHOCK MARY LOU DINARDO JAY COLLING GREG CONNOLLY LISA CONTANT SUSAN DISHMAN CHRIS DOMIJAN BETSY COOKE BUDD CROSSMAN KEVIN CROWLEY JAMES DOTSON SUSAN DOUGLAS 2S JOHN DURKEE DOTTY DYESS ANDY EBERLE TODD FORLINE NANCY FOWLER DIANA FREEMAN JAYE GALLAGHER JEFF EDGAR GAIL ERSKINE BOB ESCHER JEFFREY GAMWELL MARK GARLOCK BRUCE FERNANDEZ WAYNE GIBBS MARVIN GIDDING MARY FINN TED GILBRETH JEFF GLIK MARTHA GLOVER LUTHER GRAHAM 26 27 28 LAURA GRAMAS JAY GRATE SARAH HOFFMAN HUGH HOLBORN ANDREW HOLLAND I GWEN GRIFFITH HOLLY GRIFFITH JL 9 TINA HOWARD REBECCA HOWE GEORGE HUDNUTT TODD GRIFFITH DEBBIE HADAWAY JOHN IRISH ROBERT HAY THOMAS HENDERSON JANET HICKMAN DEBBIE HILL SHARON ISRAEL INGA IVEY SUSAN JACKSON ■  • ♦ I • • « • «L ♦ I 1 ■V if -X i7 29 30 VALERIE JAHN JUDY JOHNSON MICHAEL JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON KAREN KLEIN ROBERT KLUSMAN SALLY KNOTT ' -A DEANE JONAS LYNN KORSAN PATRICIA KOREN KENTON JONES GREGG KOVAL CHERYL KROUS REBECCA KAPLAN CYNTHIA KEEFFE EDWARD KELLY KATHARINE KERESEY THOMAS KUNTZ STEVEN LAUBACHER 31 32 ANNE LAURIE ROSALYN LAWSON LAURA LECKER LEDEE LICKLE MARJORIE LYNN ELLEN LYONS WILLIAM McCALMONT GERALD LEO JANIS LESLIE MAUREEN McDEVITT jean Mcdonald CAROL McGEE GEORGEANNE LEWIS VICKIE LOCKWOOD CHERYL MACKIERNAM ALI MAHALLATI KATHERINE MALONEY J . MARGARET LORENZ PAT LORET DE MOLA DIANA MATHES JOHN MATSON SHARDA MEHTA 33 34 ALYCE MORRISON TODD MUNSON KNIGHT PATTERSON ZACHARY PATSALOS DAVID PEARSON PEGGY MURRAY LIL NEVILLE KAREN NISSEN NANCY NOTMAN CAROLYN PECKA CLAY PHILLIPS LAURA PICOT ROBERTA REED JOHN REYDEL ALYCE ROBERTELL DERRICK SHERIDAN JOHN SHUBURT SUSAN SLUGG SUSAN SMITH BARBARA ROBINSON LAWRENCE ROBINSON MARY ROWBOTTOM THOMAS SOLOW FEDERICO RUIZ JOHN RUSSELL LINDA SALEM LACEY SPARKMAN O CAROL SCHUBERT KEN SCOTT DONNA SEALS PAMELA STAUBLE 37 f if ANDREW STEPHENS TYRONE STEPHENS GREGORY STORER RICHARD TROUTMAN DIRK TWINE SABRINA SUTTERLIN CYNTHIA TALLANT POPPY TERRIS PAUL TWOMEY PAUL UHER KATHERINE THOMAS KAREN THOMPSON TERRI THORESON HUGH VANDERBILT ROBERT VERGENZ ELISABETH TODD WILLIAM TODMAN TERESA TREJOS NIELS VERNEGAARD BARBARA VITALIANO JAMES VOLKERT GAYLE VON STEIN 3 CARL VORDER BRUEGGE DANIEL WACHTEL KENT WALTON THOMAS WOOD SUSAN WOOLAVER DIANA WRIGHT MARY YOUNT CYEENA WEARY LYNN WELCH GEORGE WESTWOOD MORGAN ZOOK PATRICIA WHALEN LENETTE WHITWORTH SHAWNE WICKHAM DAVID WILEY HENRY WILLIAMS ADAIR WILMER 40 4T CRUMMER SCHOOL 42 4. HOMER MARSHMAN WILLIAM MASSEY PAUL PALMER DENNIS PENNACHIO PETER POWELL EDWARD RAMEY THEODORE FAJEN TINA GIBBONS WILLIAM GRAVES NANCY HUBSMITH BEVERLY VAUGHN WILLIAM WALSH JOHN WEBBERT 43 Mike Ambrose Doug Baker Bill Baker Jim Bardwill Sally Barley Jeff Barnhill Sue Bartlit Marc Bertholet Jose Blanco Edna Blevins Barb Bodden Mark Bolton Ellen Bonura Tim Brennan Rick Burgess Karen Camelo Brian Campbell Steve Campbell Clyde Clark Priscilla Clark Nancy Coleman Bob Coman Sue Connolly Tom Cook 45 Felicia Hutnick Karyrt Jlucker Lynn Kafisch Craig Kammien Denise Kelce George Khouri ruce Killingsworth Bob Krueger .Kathy Kruskamp Brian Lawlor John Lee Andy Leeker Tony Lembeck Charlie Lieber Diamond Litty Hunt Logan Ed Longstreth Phil Lutz Steven Paikowsky Margaret Penn Martha Penny Ralph Pereda Kelly Peters Reid Peters Tracy Pickett Steve Poe Tina Pritchard John Ralston Pam Reekers Jon Reiker Frank Ricci Carlos Rodriguez Leonard Rosow Debra Rowe Elizabeth Ruttan Chris Saeli Vicki Saiswick Dale Schlather Richard Schmitt Susanne Sewell Anne Shuttleworth Joanne Simila David Skidmore Geoff Spencer Mark Sponsler Sandy Stahoviak Mary Stefik Tom Stewart Tracy Tabor Simon Talbot Ann Templeton Jon Thompson Aymee Torres Barb Trovillion Barb Wilkinson Eric Williams Terry Williams Preston Willingham Liz Young Jaye Young Paul Zeph SOPHOMORES 52 Rodney Adkins Lucy Alvarez Richard Anderson Fay Atkinson Jay Barnhardt Gill Barth Kate Ballantyne Missy Becotte Beth Beegle Mayda elleau Ed Berger Allen Bernardo Jeanmarie Betz Kurt Borglum Leslie Braun Byron Bressler Bonne Brooks Stephanie Bruns Alex Budejen Mary Caldwell Jeane Callaway Wendy Caprioli Mimi Carrington Ralph Carson Cathy Casselberry Pam Childs V-- ' ' HHHHHRSPSBHBHHHUHf Linda Chiodo Trudy Colombine Damian Contino Annie Corcovan Marjorie Couch Victor Crawford Phylis Crosby Larry Crouch Lesley Custer Greg Derderian Camp Douglass Berry Dunlap Sandy Eskenazi Martha Falconer Sally Fithian Ed Fitzgerald Laurie Forgash Andy Fox Derek Fuchs Alan Gassman John Gegenheimer Linda Gladson Michael Goerler Todd Goldberg Joel Gonsalves Steve Gooch Amoret Gould Rick Hall Tammy Hallisey Gordy Halsey Arthur Hammond Noel Hardwick Robin Hardy Holly Harmon Susan Harmon Russ Harris Sharon Hawley Brad Hayes Sam Haynes Jennifer Held Lindy Helms Dave Herbster Diana Herrera Jody Hibbard Pat Hibbard Lee Hoerz Roy Hoffman Melaney Holder Ashley Holmes Ellen Holtzman Lori Howlett Terry Hunter Mark Imhoof Royce Imhoff Chris Joakim Ann Johnson Roy Kaplan John Kean Susan Kelley Sloan Kelly Bill Kennedy Carole Kennedy Jody Kielbasa Ginny Kilbourne James Kirkwood Pam Kirsch Kathy Kohl Mary Koontz Jeff Kotkin Sue Kurth Leslie Lawrence Laurie Lay Barb Lennon Eric Lewis Leslie Lloyd Mark McCollum Teresa McDonnell Colleen McNulty Michele McPhillips Terrell Madigan Tim Mahoney Marty Mansfield Robin Maples Nicole Marois Linda Maughan Terry Mendez Bill Morgan Doug Morhous Kim Mulcahy Clark Murray Phil Muse Todd Nichols Mark Nicolle Valerie Nifosi Susan Ness Gary Nelthropp Thalia Netto John Neusaenger Donna O ' Brien Frank O ' Donnell Bruce Ochsman Terry Osinski Marc Pagliaro Joy Parker Debbie Parks Michelle Patnode Mark Peabody Betsy Peacock Debbie Pearce 2 I 59 Holly Pearson Leslie Pektas David Pepe Kevin Petry Russell Piggott Peter Porto Susan Price Sue Polozker Lynn Posenauer Bill Pouzar Chris Ramsay Mary Ramsay Lee Ramsdell 6m a. 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Tracy Reed Kyle Rich Kathryn Roberts Joanne Rodriguez Randy Rogers Tanya Rogers Kyle Rollins John Rothbaum Adriane Rosenthal Beth Rowan Ann Rozelle Ed Sain Scott Schmitt Eric Schwarz Kathleen Schweizer Joe Sharit Beth Shepard Jana Slavens Mary Lynne Smisson Dale Smith Derron Smith Jane Somerg Julie Spake Jim Spanogle Mindy Stark Nick Stein Gail Stevens Dave Stromquist Pam Tabor Paula Tabor Vickie Teetor Dave Thiele Christy Thomas Tony Tirabassi Gail Tomasetti Eleanor Uddo Mike Vandling Craig Van Sant Mike Vonder Heide David Ward Te rrie Ward Thomas Washick Tim Webber David Weinstein Gary Wells Pat Wheat Rick White Susan Whitebrook Valerie Wieand Marie Willard Becky Williams Bill Wolff Mark Xenakis Rick Young Wendy Zumft Bob Zyburt 63 64 Van Ackerman Nanci Adler Sue Alter Janet Anderson Scott Anderson Ana Andrade John Antonez James Arblaster Cathy Armstrong Jeff Ashburn Sally Asimus John Balden Claudia Barnes 65 Kim Beer Monica Bier Sandra Bird Chris Bischoff Cindy Black Brendan Blase Laura Bleckner Jane Boeckel Pam Boring John Bottjer Theresa Bowen Sandra Brantly Suzie Braznell Laura Briguglio Kathy Broadstone Jim Brownlee Hayward Bryant Debbie Burge Scott Burgess Richard Burrus Sharon Bylenga Mark Camstra Mary Canton Sam Carpenter 1 W Diane Carr Susan Carr Laura Carter Mary Carter Gaye Castell Christy Cave Ginny Cawley Jennifer Cheeseman Cindi Clapp Alicia Clark Pam Clemmons Mike Cohen Heath Coker Tom Coleman John Coliton Amy Collins Paul Collins Laurie Conant Wendy Conger Kim Cook Renee Cook Candie Copeland Nancy Corgiat Jennifer Cosby Todd Cotanche John Courtney Ed Courtney Kelley Craver Craig Crimmings Laura Cummings Sharon Daigle Stan Damanskis Kelly Denehy Debbie DiBacco Anthony DiStefano Betsy Dobies 68 % k 1 K k ; ? 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S f Jj if j S A pi fif I 1 fe4 Tracey Dorfmann Mary Dowling Donna Dresser Pete Duglenski Sue Durso Alison Erde Anne Esbenshade Michelle Figueroa Lucile Fish Erin Fitzpatrick Jeff Flach Larry Fox Scott Frankum 70 Frankie Freeborn Lois Freeman Susan Frith Sue Gavenda Lyndea Gaythwaite Jefferson Giddings Neal Gilder Jeanne Girgan Sharon Goff Lisa Goldman Linden Gould Janet Gramas Ray Green Bill Grier Jim Hale Ben Hamel Debbie Hamilton Margie Hannifin Carol Hay Patty Hayes Kelly Heckaman Russell Hellein John Hendy Laura Henry Pete Heselaars Dan Hill Phil Hillinger John Hillsman Tom Hoak Tracy Hoffman Rick Holmes Craig Hood Steve Hovdesven Connie Huddleston Patricia Hughes Vickie Hughes Barb Ingrassia Katie Irvine James Ivers Susan Jacobsen Matt Job David Johnson Megan Jones Laurence Kahn Kate Kennedy Tary Kettle Lori Kinsley Judy Klein Karen Krevitz Jill Kriser Kelley Kruk Alan Kurth Sharon Lacey 72 Carey Lafferty Dede LaFollett Merrie Beth Lake Richard Lamberty Jim Langsenkamp Val LaPolla Marty Lasater Robin Laughlin Mike Lavin James Lee Jakob Lehrecke Eric Leslie Lisa Lewenthal 73 Rene Linden Karen Lippold Carol Lomax Cheryl Loudd Maria Lovins Melinda McCarley Dave McClure Steve McDonald Kelly McLeod Sue MacKaye Consuelo Maggio Adam Mahr Claudia Manking Connie Marshbourne Laura Mendelson Pat Miller Monica Moran John Morrison Marejane Moses Edie Murphy Kathy Murphy Renata Nemecek Sue Nester Joe Nestor Cindy Nill Pete Nissen Dan Nykaza Margaret O ' Keef Brian O ' Toole Reed Oliver Ben Orlowitz Jordan Otterbein Joanne Paquet 75 Keren Parks Lisa Patterson Mike Peisel Carla Pepperman Melinda Pfifer Jan Phillips Brett Portmann Lisa Porthouse Beverly Pringle Phil Pyster Robin Radcliffe Donna Ragauckas Leslie Rea Lynn Ready Ruth Remington Katie Robbins Tracey Robinson Luisa Rodriguez Richard Rodriguez Cathy Ruby Jon Sahn Laura Salyer Lois Sawtelle Suzy Saxton Marie Scanlon Jay Scarlata Bob Schouten Susan Schuchmann Natalie Seniors J.C. Sheehan Bill Sherar Kathy Singleton Dawn Smith Miranda Smith Karen Soyster Wayne Spears Jim Stairiker Ted Stapleton Craig Starkey Lisa Strauss Tracy Strickland Dan Sulpice Rick Taylor Jean Thompson Debbie Thomsen Bruce Threlkeld 77 Julie Tierney Janet Tobin Steve Todd Sharlene Tompkins Scott Tracy Bitsy Tristram Ed Trunfio Pericles Tsipis Pat Turner Brique Tyner Jim Van Dyke Gil Vega Mike Vivian Tammy Watkins John Weckerling Robin Weiss Nancy Welch Kris Weterrings Karin Wherry Kathryn Whitney Ramona Whitworth Cheryl Willey Fred Williams Janet Williams Debbie Wilson Pat Wolters Anne Woodward Beth Wright Pat Yates Louise Young Teresa Young WANDA RUSSELL Acting Dean Of Student Affairs ALZO REDDICK Director Of Placement HI ■■■■■I ill PURCHASING JUDY SMITH CLIFF PEEPLES BETTY KULLER GEORGE 1 ROBERT SUTLEY Director Of Campus Safety CAMPUS SAFETY William Hartog Director Of Admissions Thomas Wells Director Of Physical Plant ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES ED SCHEER DAVE RICHARD CARL PETERS HERBERT HELLWE MARILYN STEWAR KENNA TAYLOR JAMES SMALL NORMAN GILBERT BIOLO AVE RICHARD JOAN CAVANAUGH VALERIE McCANN JAMES SMALL CARL SANDSTROM ED SCHEER KATHRYN EDWARDS PHYSICS JOHN ROSS JOSEPH MULSON ROBERT CARSON CHEMISTRY ERICH BLOSSEY GEORGE COCHRAN ROBERT RIDGEWAY HERBERT HELLWEGE 95 ECONOMICS ART KENISON DONALD HILL ROSS EVANS FRANK DASSE HEATHER SLEMMER JOHN McCALL WAYNE HALES KENNA TAYLOR JULIAN VINCZE BILLY WIREMAN MATH Alexandra Skidmore John Bowers Ralph Naleway James Child Raymond Roth Joanne Park FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ed Donowitz Pat Lancaster Bessie Stadt Ed Borsoi Carol Lorah Peter Bonnell Frank Sedwick 97 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Theodore Darrah Hoyt Edge Bruce Wavell Carl Peters Arnold Wettstein Sabra Sheehy 98 THEATRE Dale Amlund Robert Juergens Rush Dudley Steve Nielsen Steve Kane PHYSICAL EDUCATION Norm Copeland Boyd Coffie Gordie Howell Harry Meisel Peggy Jarnigan Paul Harris Ed Jucker Virginia Mack Joe Justice BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Carol Lauer Marilyn Stewart Pedro Pequeno John Weiss Fred Taylor Barb Cooper Art Jones POLITICAL SCIENCE Dwight Ling Norm Gilbert Thomas Lairson Luis Valdez COMMUNICATIONS Charlie Rodgers ENGLISH Alan Nordstron Maurice O ' Sullivan John Hamilton Jean McKenzie Steve Phalen Phillip Pastore Ed Cohen Wilbur Dorsett Cary Ser The Stars irziale HISTORY Gary Williams Jack Lane Barry Levis Charles Edmondson 3 — ' — J, Published 1955 By King Music Pub. Co. Inc. 351 11 130 HHHHnHHHHHHHHHHflHHIHHMHflHi T H E ENYART-ALUMNI FIELD HOUSE (Back Row, L to R) Steve Larson, Jerry Goszczycki, Brian O ' Toole, Tom Meyer, Ed Waters, Peter Porto, John Clixby, Lenny Rosow, Lew Moceri, Bob Hartman, Dale Smith, Mark Nicolle, John Noelker. (Front Row, L to R) Andy Eberle, Dave Weinstein, Marty Lasater, Ed Berger, Jay Scarlata, Chris Mueller, Fed Ruiz, Chris Domijan, Bill McCalmont, Andy Leeker, Craig Kammien, Preston Willingham, Billy Barker, Frank Zezoney. 138 Susie Johnson, Laura Bleckner, Gordie Halsey, Barb Wilkinson, Coach Harris, Jean Corsin, Bob Schouten, Carol Lomax, John Hens, Susie Douglas, Geoff Spencer, Dave Wiley, Robin, Gerry DeRoche, Debbie. 145 (First Row, L to R) Jim Massa, Tom Durkee, Bob Zyburt, Paul Callaway. (Second Row) Tim Mahoney, Bob Klusman, Hayward Bryant, Steve Campbell, Brian Campbell. (Third Row) Larry Crouch, Jay Colling, Bob Morris, Dirk Twine, Jeff Uher. (Fourth Row) Coach Mark Freidinger, Mike Ambrose, Kyle Rich, Tom Klusman. 146 151 i m ' W®. ■I ' Pi ' 157 (First Row, L to R) Mike Johnson, Steve Todd, Charlie Cacciabeve, Rick Page, Jeff Barnhill, Danny Flunn, John Brickley, Pete Duglinski, Danny O ' Dowd. (Second Row) Rusty Piggot, Steve McDonald, Don Kiwor, Paul Uher, Barry Dunlap, John Hendy, Todd Munson, Frank Ricci, Clark Murray, Bob Krueger, Chick Overby, Jay Barnhardt, John Ralston. 1 162 I I 166 (First Row, L to R) Christy Thomas, Kim Cook, Lori Kinsley. (Second Row) Wyndi Zumft, Susan Kelly, Sue Harmon. THE NAME OF THE GAME It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better . . . the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that this place shall never be with those timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. Teddy Roosevelt 171 t.TKR STONE AMI SHERMAN EDWARDS r W- mnm rrt-- ; °- . dm PIPPIN R - RHINOCEROS EUGENE IONESCO 9 50 BEST PLAYSOF THE . 1 AMERICAN THEATRE THETA ALPHA PHI ROLLINS PLAYERS Dale Amlund, Robert Juergens, Val Jahn, David Pearson, Lawry Robinson, Jeanann Glassford, Steve Nielsen. Mary Machat, Lawry Robinson, Lori Howlett, Wendy Caprioli, Nancy Shaw, Dale Amlund, Lori Hendry, Steve Nielsen, Meloney Holder, Denise Carlson, Dr. Juergens, Val Jahn, Adriane Rosenthal, David Perarson, Kathy Castleberry, Jon Schuth- eiss, Judy Johnson, Chip Johnson, Jeanann Glassford, Grover Gardner, Cindy Baird. 184 ANNIE RUSSELL THEATRE ROLLINS COLLEGE 46th SEASON lable, by Alan Ayckbourn Directed by Grover Gardner Set Design by William C. Baker Costume Design by Sue D ' Urso Technical Director Lighting Designer: Jonathan Schultheiss CAST (in order of appearance) Annie Lori Howlett Sarah Tanya Rogers Tom Tom Nowicki Reg David L. Bass Norman Bruce Barker Ruth Katherine Singleton TIME: Present PLACE: The English Countryside, Somewhere South of London ACT I Scene 1 The Dining Room, Saturday, 7 p.m. Scene 2 The same, Sunday, 10 a.m. There will be one fifteen minute intermission ACT II Scene 1 The same, Sunday 8 p.m. Scene 2 The same, Monday, 10 a.m. ♦Rollins Players +Theta Alpha Phi Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. 185 Directed by: Robert O. uergens Set Design by: Lawrence Robinson + Costume Design by: Dale F. Amlund Technical Director: Jonathan Schultheiss Lighting Design by: Lawrence Robinson + Photography: George Hudnutt CAST (In order of Appearance) Amos Jeff Ashburn Father Rivard Chip Johnson Erna Prindle Sandy Bird Toby Felker Thomas Nowicki Sister Rita Kimberly Sands Mrs. Shandig Valerie A. Jahn + Prosecutor David L. Bass Monsignor Nicholson Van Ackerman Louise Lori Howlett Music to the Lilac Song by William B. Hardy Food Preparation by Anna Lea Heard THE RUNNER STUMBLES was suggested by an actual turn of the century trial for the murder of a nun in Michigan. Time: April 1911 Place: Solon, Michigan ANNIE RUSSELL THEATRE Fourty-Sixth Season The Rollins Players presents NO, NO, NANETTE - The New 1925 Musical - Play by Otto Harbach Frank Mandel Music by Vincent Youmans Lyrics by Irving Caeser it Otto Harbach Directed by Steve Kane Music Direction by Nelson Huber Set Design by Dale F. Amlund Finale Costumes Designed by Dale F. Amlund Technical Direction Lighting Design by Jonathan Schultheiss Choreography by Paula Gale rA L i tin nrApr nf inMlranfvt . . Virginia Light . . Valerie A. Jahn + . . Grover Gardner . . David L. Bass Adriane Rosenthal Betty Brown . . Isabel Pearce CHORUS BOYS GIRLS ot y Kielbasa Cathy Casselberry Patrick Maguire Wendy Caprioli David Ward Robin Maples Bruce Barker Lori Howlett Van Ackerman Patrica Wheat Fred Williams Tanya Rodgers Jeff Ashbum Judith L. Johnson Jack Parsons Susanne Sewell Steve Pride Melissa Covell Trip Hughes Miranda Smith Robyn Rager Mary Machat Jeanann L. Glassford + Rollins Players t Theta Alpha Phi IN MEMORIUM We note, with deep regret, the loss of Dorothea Lynch, the first head of this department, a distinguished lady of the theatre, and a long time friend of the Annie Russell Theatre. CHI OMEGA Dear Bibby, Last nite we had a party and as usual it was declared as a Mad Hatters! Among distinguished guests were: Holly Hobbie from M. City, Polly floating through in her wedding veil, and Virginia walt zing across the dance floor with Wally while the Beav looked on. The cruisemobile arrived with conductor Adair who presented Christmas- fest in October. Karen, only slightly buzzed, roared in on the subway. Laura walked in, slanty-eyed, and flashed us a smile. The dramatic entrances of the evening were made by Valerie and Lori as they ad-libbed their way to the bar. And Peggy shot through the door faster than a speeding bullet to greet the men of her escort service. Ann Marie came in a purse and gave an orate on volleyball which left her speechless. Nancy arrived highly out of control and made frequent trips to the john. Colleen senior Rushed in after having international relations and said Love-us or Lev-us. And Anne brought her needlepoint because it was porto-ble. Felicia was there with a full moon and provided hot refreshments — doughnuts and Tom Collins ' . Gail masqueraded as the hostess with the mostest — people said that she looked sharp; get the point? Lisa was seen absorbing her favorite lager, a Bush. Joanne seemed to be actively involved, putt-ing around the party. Adriane was staged by the bar but she wasn ' t reciting last nite ' s lines. Come on, spill the beans! Jeanmarie got off duty and was shaking and baking on the dance floor. Pat jogged around the party in a gorgeous green warm-up suit, trying to score. On the outskirts of the party Allison was guarding the vegetables and dip. Dick and C. Walton just tried to keep their balance. Our attention was diverted to the center of the dance floor to the ravishing beauty, Donna, our own version of Gypsy Rose Lee. Carol and Tom had their own private pre-party in room 203. Funny, no one remembers seeing them there . . . And of course Becca was out in the phone booth — but no one could decide whether she was calling Super-David or placing a bet on the Redskins game. Tammy showed her proficiency at the art of clogging and is going to teach us NOW! Along the same lines, Jennifer has had such smashing success that she is contemplating opening her own dance studios. Another talent has sang her way to stardom, but frankly Jana, you can have him. Ashley bombed around at the party and by the time she left she had really left her mark. Dottie as usual was having a smashing good time, muttering and I still hate C.B. Martha zzzzzzzzzd under the pingpong table and all she could say the next day was I guess you had to be there. One of those regretting was Wyndi who finally hit the unlucky number after being bit by the bug. Unfortunately McNuts couldn ' t make it; she was audit ioning for the leading role in the Rollins version of Looking for Mr. Goodbar. And in lew of the party Julie stayed at the Beach. Halfway around the world our sources from radio-free Rollins gave us these hot flashes on the Australian chapter: Sandy got the proposal from Jawnie-boy over the phone (U.S.A. — Australian hotline) and now has the ring to prove it. Sarah is skateboarding to secret spot but may take a detour into Paddy ' s Market for a new sarong. Noel has left her dancing shoes down at the disco in King ' s Cross. Sheila is engaging in different practices and Meg received our invitation but decided to nicks it. Well, that ' s about it for now. Much love, The Chi O Milliners A special note to you and the pledges: You missed one hell of a party. Next year: be there, aloha!!! 199 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA As usual, everyone is wondering where the 2ND floor of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house is. Out getting small? Jojo and Lizzie have spent the fall starting a planetarium on their balcony where there is free admission every night for star gazing. Patty Koren after graduation will be doing commercials for Parkay. When she opens the lid it says Butter. We have a new creature on this floor with a Conehead and millions of legs. — could this be Mardi Finnman? Who, this year has hit rock BOTTOM - LEY. Jorie has received the Guiness Book of World Records Award for watching the most consecutive soap operas in a row. This year ML has left the courts for All Her Children and has won the Grand prize for the BUBBA- gum blowing contest. Sally Barley, our beloved pres has done a terrific job keeping the animals in their cages. However, during those troubled times a oh mother please was heard around campus. Linda has a case of the R.N. ' s and can only seem to get rid of them by SPONGING them off. Sally F. seems to have misplaced a contact lens and has been CRAWLEY-ING around on her hands and knees for hours. If you ever need a light just ask Betsy W. — she will give you a flick of her GLICK. During rush practices this year Sue couldn ' t remember if she was in the frontline or the FOR-LINE. Mudgie found the weather in South America to be more agreeable than that in HOLLAND. Vicki, where did you say your room was; the KA house, the Sig Ep house, or the 4TH floor? Becky H. left the Colorado kid and the skiing for the snow in Chicago. Beth M. traded in her platforms for espadrilles and was left seen at the Beef making her 100TH toast. Inga has overcome the St. Louis Blues and is now full of cheer and NOEL. Deanne has Engaged herself in extra-curricular activities and has now found her meal ticket for next year. BJ received her teaching certificate for contributing to the delinquency of minors — Anyone interested in Booking for Mr. Football next year. As for the Australian girls, they came back a tired bunch. They found themselves chasing the bloaks and constantly saying more piss. But now they are back and their hoodlum tendencies have blossomed. Ann B. is adding to her list of Italian friends. Lou is still playing mysterious, but has left her number with the operator. Sheila and Scuppy into their new pigpen and are still investing in the Beef, Harpers, and the I. Mary Jones has recovered from her broken arm and Sara came back and is totally unchained. All in all, they have some catching up to do, so BEWARE!!!!! Ann H. and Liz M. came back after hibernating in Ireland. Ann returned with 20,000 pounds of bananas and Liz came back with an incredible taste for beer. Nice to have you back, girls. The rumors you have heard about the third floor are all true. Without a doubt the third floor is equal to the second floor in roudiness. Dana these past few months has been on a HUNT, only to trady RUSTY nails for kentucky bourbon. MG Flynn, our Rec Chairman, has become involved and ex-SYCKES-ed about the PTD ' s. Dolly, our millionairess, ran into big money this year — she got RICH! Each and every KNIGHT is spent in the library with her books, her pizza, and her kinky man H . Martha after graduation will be applying for the NBC peacock. Even though we have to wear sunglasses, we are glad to have her back. Karyn, you WILD WOMAN, are you still answering all those phone calls? Please no Juck! Ginger is a true lover of animals, especially her TOMcats. Sandy, our yankee doodle dandy has spent her time singing her SLENDER NOW tunes. Margaret after a late night of drinking, we find her hugging the KAPPA ' S JOHN. After sleepless nights Gaye finally woke up from her night- MAHR, Sweet dreams, Gaye! Ledee . . . where are you???? Give us whiskey, give us rye, we ' ll be KAPPAS til we die! 203 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 204 It is the membership that makes a fraternity, rather than the other way around. Our roster bares the anmes of many influential men. More importantly, from our fraternity ' s standpoint, has been the high percentage of easy-to-like and interesting members who generate enjoyable companionship. There is a common bond between the membership, which can be attributed to a genuine devotion to Tau Kappa Epsilon plus a concern for Zeta Phi ' s best interests. The prytanis of our illustrious group received an unexpected surprise from Boston, but Bob has managed to keep his sense of humor — what a ' Funny Guy. ' Cheese monitored the activities of the second floor boys and it is hard to recall when the spirit of the Nipper has ever been higher. Meanwhile, as the stock market continued to fall, Eric was pulled down in a very painful way. R.A.K. can always be found in the Bush and Ox, when not on the throne, can be found no other way but prone. The Troll has discovered a new means of transportation and has emerged out of his hole. The sight of Michelob ' s fizz has not affected P.W. ' s jizz. The Rebel should receive special recognition for bringing in the new year with a show that only he does not remember. Eddie (G.B.) thought his sex life was dead when he found that cactus with his head. Silky is still good at his tricks, but the brothers proved better than the master himself; making balls disappear is great Willie, but rooms disappearing? Manny had his way until the Polar Bear eyed his prey. Thanks to Louie, The Double ' D ' Cup, is no longer a member of the V-Club. Once we thought that Chester was either a molester or a painter, until we found him down in the Hay. Woppy has risen again to the top of the list in early discharge and dismissal from social gatherings. The Histor should be glad he only forgot the scroll and not his green card. Calzone only emerged out of his hut to bum a butt, until winter term when the door was continually shut. Needle became Weeds and found out that the land of the R ' s, L ' s, and J ' s satisfies all his needs. Embryo would gladly exchange his room of Feat and Fair to be a roommate with Jill. Yes, no Featus can beat us, but when will he ever admit defeat and speak with us. May we suggest to our most controversial bad boy that he bring some brownies on his patrol, it may help him deal with his frustration. Dressed to a tee , with his glass of B and T, we will find the infamous Mr. C. We want to congratulate our new brothers and hope that they will continue to help our organization grow better than what they have found it. A final comment is that we have no regrets about this year. In all truthfulness, we have been enriched by the working association and companionship of each other, and are far richer today because of our times together. ALPHA PHI Deb H — Deb ' s got her vision set on Houston . We all wish you happiness. Michelle — Did you score with the team? Ann M — Whatever happened to the b-ball team . . . Kathy — Schweiziel. Hello, oh, no, softball? Sandy — Eska, beware of men who wear stockings . . . Liz — Lizard, how is Theo-logy coming along? Kim — How deep is the snow in Colorado? Alyce — What ' s the latest engagement at the Last Moving Picture Show? S.H. — Wang those . I ' m so embarrassed! Deb A — The blonde charger is ready to go for it! Tammy — Oh my s and don ' t anyone complain. Sarah — Is life any better off Jolly Rolly ' s campus? Amy — You sure do enjoy celebrating other peoples birthdays. Crow — How was the sailing on the seven seas? Beth — You ' re talking more this year, but what aren ' t you telling us? Cid — Cid went shopping, looking all sBruced up and got a watch. Betsy — There is something fishy going on in room 5. Sunni — Are you still going to Hotlanta? Lynn — We hear you! But you ' re such a joy!! Mindy — Did you pick up any cute Koala bears in Australia? Mary — Are you still clowning around? Tracy — Tell me, what ' s the attraction at Old Miss.? Jean D — You are the winner of the invisible blurb of the year if you ' re there! Gail — We know about your grades, but how about your Marks? Tina — Soon you ' ll whistle alone but double trouble will remember. Diana — How were the Irish lads? Sissy — you have any more forms, big L? Jenny — Are those numbers getting to you? $$$ Lenette — Beanie, shades sure are fun when you ' re really too busy! Tala — You have a super car; Want to trade? Bonnie — How ' s the weather with the emperor of Japan? Lisa — You ' re flying high with Jim . . . he ' s so cute!! Janet — Oh, the agony of softball practice . . . don ' t laugh! Cathleen — Where ' d you learn to catch a softball, ha!! Carol — We ' re glad you ' re at 1st and can catch what Tina throws! Joyce — Juice, you ' re been Bob-bing around lately! Cindy C — Sister K ' s shadow, watch that you don ' t get tangled wi th a snake. Megan, Pam, Patty — You ' re the fearsome, threesome of the pledge class!! Becky — How ' s the real world? are the trappings any better? 207 KAPPA ALPHA ORDER The Dixie Rebels from the mansion on the sunny southern shores of Lake Virginia rose again for another glorious year. It was a year in which we tried desperately Tequila ourselves, but came up shorts . It was bottoms up and boxers down. Jeremy was hard to keep down. As he was always Wheelin about campus. We lost Carter to Wall Street and Kelly To Rue De La Cludia. Back in the mansion it was business as usual. Kenton is the wild hare with the rabbit habit . . . Rocko wasted his time cooking Frankies . . . with Coach Holland it was always — play ball . . . right girls? . . . Shubes made a withdrawal from the Banks and was hot on the draw for AM McGraw . . . Blondie, alias the Snake, found into a tight T.P. . Yee How? . . . Tyrone spent most of his time taming the last of the Dancing Bears — Its been great watching Nancy grow over the years . . . Morgan battened down the hatches wheb a strong Gail blew his way . . . Smuxh was away every weekend in the Nasal Reserve . . . We thought everything was big in Texas until Glick came back . . . Big O found himself with a Dean-O-Mite wife . . . Diamond jack finally found a girl with visions of Castles . . . Peter Juan went one better (only KIDding) . . . Billy, how do you make a Tequila sunRI SE? . . . From all the seniors here ' s goodbye, we gave it our best. So here is one last final word of advice There ' s no place like Harpers . We leave the chapter in the hands of the village idiots, leading the pack is Wacky Jack who has been anything but DOORmant . . . Rifle ' s trigger never jammed . . . the three stooges, Croft, Loman, and Doyle were always a wreck . . . Gene, Gene the dream machine had Nashville on his mind and now for the kandaroo court of buzz-on, Lupo, Dulooney, and Clay Rat who spent the year down under in the bubble . . . tell us how do you Koal-A-Bear? . . . We would like to mention the pledges but everyone knows you can ' t put whaledung on paper. Give it the old college try boys in that old suothern style. Peak, see you at the Damn I . Margie meatloafed all the way from Harpers only to find a Clarkian cohort waiting in the back room to make waves. Don ' t drown. B.R. has made another base hit! This time its Isreal Lee ' s history! May she begin again. Que Sera Sarah — in love again! Did you leave your heart in St. Andrews Hall? Diana, I can ' t believe you did it! A married man no less!! Regardless, you ' re back and experienced! Doc Sak watch out. Katy Mac, rush rush rush. Planning to raise little Niglets? Amtrak all the way. RA RA K. A. Notman went from opals to diamonds and we ' re all awaiting the big day. Nance, what happened to the romance with Lance? Doc Sak watch out! Hatcher and Weiss have kept Joan busy this fall — between Pampers and space shots Joan has barely found a minute to devote to the aged. Kitty, Palm Beach beauty hooks Robert Redford tuna . . . Notman wants to know where your morals have gone? Sandy was riding that train — too bad it derailed — Goodbye Carter country, Hello South America. Karen, distance makes the heart grow Rusty, but love conquers all. Crazy Lori is back turning Rollins into a suitcase school. Because of Wilmington and Washington, Mitch and Carrie were last seen at the Beef Bottle stumbling to the I . Terrie ' s giving it the old college try — I hope she learns to hold her liquor as well as her putter. We missed Ratti and Curry this year but what is it about their apartment? Ice cream queens Marcia Pam, at the time of the crime shouldn ' t you have gotten napkins too? Pots and pans give Katy dishpan hands, that ' s what married life is made of — Good Luck Mrs. Castle. Ellie, would you care to partake? Carol, Tommy swooned for you while you were gone, but little do you know about the times he had in the pub. Noel we know you ' ve had good times but none could top the times you ' ve had in your purple dress. Hey did you hear . . . Jody ' s having an unusually pleasant year so far, but is having trouble deciding who ' s her 1. Has anyone been to Tanjieres lately? Susie J., guess the late nite twosome finally got to you! One sub too many. Judy, head engineer of panel L. Elizabeth has early morning excuses. Cynde Clarke, does anyone want to order something from Potters? We ' re glad to have all our pledges — welcome to NCM. P.S. God Bless Bubbles. X-CLUB Nissem . . . Sea Man Astrouk has not been heard from much this year, but Mohammed Nissem will always be in our play book. Gilbreth . . . Meanwhile, Teddy is losing his hair at the same rate as he is losing his wits. Gilbert . . . yak should take some good advice and quit drinking Bourbon in the morning. Kuntz . . . Tommy had to stay after school with Carol and write I will not strap Johnny in the bathroom . Edgar . . . Junior must have asked for it, cause he got it . . . sore palms. Schlather . . . Played the Jewish Santa Claus trying to sell toys to little children. Reydel ... If you want to know what ' s going on in the Club or where anyone is, just ask Herman . Lutz ... Dr. Lutz . . . The Marines want only a few good men , is that why your joining the Air Force? Ourisman . . . Sure was a pleasant Winter Term Forline . . Toddman, there are life size Carolyn Kennedy dolls, all you do is inflate her head. Wertz . . . We heard you had a sweet ecstacy in Germany, but they ' re not like the Boyle ' s in America . . . (not Bob!) Utley . . . What about your Beverly Hillbillies, Charlie and Crazy? Hall . . . Gordon is always running around like he ' s hyper. But he ' s only preparing to donate his heart to Walker after his first heart attack. Hayes Fitzgerald . . Sammy Delink and Sleepy are pros at luring back hogs to the pit in the traditional Club fashion . . . promises, lies, and liquor. Samaha . . . Petey has not been seen for quite some time; just ask Judy She ' ll tell you why. Benjamin ... As long as he ' s number one in his book, that ' s all that counts; but what number is the Cage Women? Bardwill . . Hendrix, Hondo, Drunk ' s Partner and is that a Porche? Fender . . . Where do we start: P.M., Moose, Whopper, we owe it all to you. Would the Wheel Ranch be on the map without his chompin — Good luck with the sales of your new book the continuance of the Sexual Awakening of Chris Saeli . O ' Donnell ... As for our President, it was an up and down year. Up at the ranch and down with Berger. We only have one question, bet she won ' t, finally did, but was it worth it? Berger . . . There ' s still room for the Australian Trip. Van Sant . . . When we first met Craig he was a possible Guildo, but we are convinced you ' re not. Ken Ross John Scott ... No one will ever get your names straightened out. Why not stick to Stain and Rash. Sully . . . The competition with Fender was fierce, but he managed to survive by finding the lass of his eye. D. Schmitt . . There are many words to describe Dicky . . . none of them worth wasting the space here. Twomey . . . You can always count on Paul to be sitting in the Club studying the sports page, gazing at the passing scenery. Tate . . . Tate ' s prize possession B.M.W. was involved in an accident. He foolishly stopped in the path of Gordons ' drunken stomper. McGann . . . Marriage is the result of Jim ' s short cummings. New Guy ... A home owner indeed, and you think your in the position to own a house. He ' s played host to a haram of young ladies only to get terminal blue balls. Hugo . . . His love for golf can only be surpassed by the frustrations. And let us not forget romantic rides down railroad tracks and tours of Orlando with odorous elevators. Paul Schmitt . . . Editor and Chief of the Club News, Sports enthusiast, and Most Responsible Clubber of the Year. PHI MU Close Encounters of the Phi Mu kind — We are never alone! This year the Phi Mu ' s really blasted off into space. Earth to Parsons; when will you become a real ' Pearson ' . While we were flying high Lynn ' s gaining knowledge in Geology but speaking of high, Ellen, What ' s the magic word? (or should we say cookie). Cindy will never make her Mark as a cook like her mother because her Panshell . And what about you Dawn, still stuing over those satin pillowcases? When things get cooking, Smith recommends Colgate, especially to her grandpups. What are the Joys of sailing? Ask Barb, island women understand the bare facts of island men. We all found this quite alarming . Are those fish or minoes in the ocean at Rollins? Hey Sharon, does Charlie tuna have good taste, or does he taste good? Templeton — Uncle Sam wants you! Will you take it to court? Speaking of which, Annie, was it a love match you played on the tennis court with David? And Vickie — just what (or where) is your racket? Everytime Patty plays it ends up deuce — 2 of everything! Where Gayle goes for three ' s, just which Robert(s) do you really Favero . Susan K., just who are you cheering for? and when it comes to Sue ' s type Doug is really Royal . Lim likes candlelight; where others like afternoon delight. Gwen — did you get a rush out of 5-10, while in the meantime Marilyn rushed to Ireland — was the Blarney stone all you kissed? Don ' t worry about the journey, Hibbard will pay for it with one of her checks — Naw, better cancel that! As for the Phis, they are ready for the journey into space. They joined the right force! A diverse group includes Nancy who rows on the lake and speaking of Beth, was it the North star that led you to us? Bev keeps up the tradition of having a redhead in the house. Of course, the house is kept lively by the two Pledge Playgirl Prinksters — Anne and Sue. Carol, what do you do with a jock in the box , try Laura ' s idea of locking an OX in! 2 + 2 + 2 equals natural beauty for Michelle. Susie will drink to that — a beer or schnops (or both)!! So that ends our journey for this year, but the Phi Mu ' s have a bond — a force, and the force is ALWAYS with us. 215 SIGMA PHI EPSILON We now join the 24 hour a day soap opera All My Sig Eps already in progress. Since you last joined us the plot has sickened and numerous events have taken place . . . Gay Fox took a shower with Woody and discovered why Carol ' s always laughing; Dollar Don ' s nicknames multiplied while his sex life remained non-existent; Bab and Bag-Lady were buried in an avalanche of clothing from Bag ' s closet for three weeks, but came out smiling (wonder why?); Maddigan proved that anything can be domesticated; A.J. was spotted coming out of McKean at 6 in the morning; Jack Nick now owes 535 sips of Coke; Wilbur Mills has bigger hogans than half the girls at Rollins; Binford is over- the-H ill and his kennel is thriving; Augie still loves Pinkie; Munchman, when not eating, became a one man demolition squad; Pepe didn ' t change his jeans all year, but he did get new Pepe boots; Bo learned how to Reed, but his book was only on loan; J.B. and G-man were part of the triple play combination of Poe to Black to Puppy, also affectionately referred to as the Ballantyne Boys; Bock ' s been heard singing Silicone ' s a Man ' s Best Friend lately; Stinky decked Nina with boughs of Holly; Ordal discovered the hogans ARE bigger in Texas; Spons went to Hawaii but didn ' t get laid; Conover painted the wife ' s pants on every morning; Baus was back in the swing of things with a certain golfer; Weber continued as the Rollins College leap frog champion; Budd was up all night Greek Weekend and didn ' t get in till the crack of Dawn; Ma continued to count Marie; Turkey satisfied his Oedipal desires in Daytona Beach; Neils had a beer on the way home to Utah and got drunk, took a wrong turn at Shreveport, and ended up in Bangor, Maine; due to the fact that he does everything behind closed doors, Sparkman has been dropped from the show; Matson discovered that girls do exist; Pie is the leading producer of natural gas in the country; Clark ' s dancing with the stripper caused a marital spat ( Honest, Honey, I didn ' t do a thing! ); Gary Noel graduated to the Ivey League only to set a record for the greatest number of fumbles in a season; the Snake picked up a damsel in distress and had a Penthouse Forum experience; Jeff Scott got an even trade on his Trans Am for a Suzuki 50: Bernard ' s back . . . who cares?; Dow did equally well with school work and women; Daiger had his Banks account cancelled; and Race managed to Squeeze an engagement in over the holidays. Due to poor ratings the pledges have been canceled. And so ends another chapter in the All My Sig Eps saga. Join us next year for another episode, same time, same station. Dear Mother National, Boy, have we got news for you. This will make your pansies grow higher than kites. Believe us, we ' re telling the truth because it ' s not nice to fool Mother National. First, we ' ll report on our sophomores. They haven ' t been with us long, Mother National, but they have certainly made up for lost time. We know David listens to Fay, but we can ' t figure out who pays Ma Bell. It must have been the Polynesian that gave Jeanne that sullen look while Santa asked Bonne, Which one of the two gets to hold the Booby Prize? Jeanne ' s ball is the theatre, or is it soccer? Amy must have been shot out of some Cannon to get those bandages and Custer ' last stand was shinning the Moon. Linda ia Glad when the sun shines in California while Carole decides double sheets, googly eyes, and bare feet are quite a combo. Leslie Flipped out but ended up with two Charlie horses, but nothing stops Val from being a Twinkle Toes . . . not even Menengitis. As for Tracy, it won ' t be long before we hear the pitter Patter-of-son . Val Weiand sure Earnies her room and board in Miami and we ' re afraid Mary is never around but that ' s no Fouts of hers. The juniors were as wild as ever this year. Susan Rick-a- shaed to Joe ' s room and Ellen has been Watson Todd a lot lately. Priscilla has always had a full house, but won with a Royal flush. Nancy played Jai-lay with Smith while Maria found out how WILD that bench is. Bonny always called out West after being to the Woods, and Block- heads, perverts, and whipped cream keep Lulu going. Leave it to our Beaver, Carolyn, to be the Yellow Rose of Texas c ' on? Rick cashes in on Martha ' s C.D. ' s as Julie found basketball players to be Mmmmmm good. Kim P. plays Eahartckey at Rollins, but we wonder how it ' s played in Australia. Tracy did a lot of rushing . . . Billy, did she fill her quota? Tina, if not food, what are you hungry for? Anne is out to win her Race but we must ask Vicki if she plays the piano or is the organ her favorite? Molly must cut alot of hair to fill her Bucket and Kim W. tries to get Huddlestoned with Stan. Gee-Whiz . . . Boy is Iris well enDowed. And now Mother National, we ' ve been saving the best for last — the SENIORS Micki likes to end the evening with ice cream Shubert but how many Stephs does that take? Linda star gazes in the P.M. and returns the keys in the A.M. Mary Alice got quite a kick out of that stallion and we all wonder how the kangaroos compare with your moped, Julie? Nancy, is it as exciting with the ring as without? Lisa, was that Greg in the Bush or do we have the wrong Baby? Sarah is Wayning for the Pinehurst pooper, while an early morning fog and a sudden noise sends Cindy running, but to where? This bunny has been hit ... Sally! Diana, can you Stanford anothr year or would you rather hook the horns now? Did Jean run for Carter, or his brother Billy? Scott is in one ear and out the other, but Lisi, what ' s in the middle? The pinata? Carolyn is not pathetically shy because she can ' t Block her midnight messages. Laura informs us that seizure made the salad at the Downunder. PHI DELTA THETA 220 Dear Mr. Loving: Even though the Phi Delts are losing the best class ever, we are sure many of the ideals we have stood for will remain throughout the ages in Mayflower Hall. Without a Bennettfit of a doubt, President Dog is once again in heat. Australia said, Leeks didn ' t feel like playing Heidi and Seeks. Whenever Emmett scores (on or off the field) we always hear every little detail. Geoff planted his seed and up sprang little Poppies. Hunt, we hear your chances arn ' t too good, you had better Crasternate. In Rick ' s apartment lays a new Greek organ that plays his every tune. Tom, small rooms for small people to do small things. Right Holly? Close Encounters of the fourth kind . . . Eric with anyone. Lenny had all the raincoats, but the storm never came. Steve is high on Bush not Busch. Simon, two on one in Andy ' s room? Hellmich, you have been Bass-tardized. Tony, are you becoming GAYE? Russell has given Phi Delta Theta new ROOTS. Eddie is the Berger King and Mindy gets it her own way. Atwell, has Amy hooked your horn away down south in Dixie? Does Byron ' s bond number (242) equal his weight? Dear Kappas, we ' ll trade you Gegenheimer for nothing. Astaire Sinclair brings new meaning to Bermuda Gold. Weinsteinfeldschmidtsparskibergwitz . . . what ' s your real name? Thanks for the check Jody, see you next year. Dammien, the Italien Stallion finally got a rider. Chi O, Chi O, why won ' t Frank go? Derek, Virginia is for lovers. Ever been there? Chris, you were in the top half of your pledge class. And finally the seniors, the class of ' 78 ... we bid you a fond farewell. Kenny was deKlined any fall term action. He got all Pucked up. Clakker where did Barker sleep those four nights? Urine a lot of trouble Dennis if you don ' t lift the seat. Walter ' s marbles are as safe as the Crown Jewels. Then again what about Puck ' s virginity? Smitty went to Jai Alai looking for Peggy ' s perfects. Bubs is batting 1.000 . . . but he hasn ' t gotten a hit yet. It seems like the 11 O ' clock news is the only place Greg has a chance to produce. Hey Todman, is Karen a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production? On Christmas eve we found Andy digging for Diamonds in a Barleypatch. PDT-PM equals Parson Pearson ' s last promise. When Diana forced Billy to go on strike he joined the Pickett line. Dear Nancy, Andy wants the ring, the necklace and the rent money, you can keep the other. J.D. either you pay her rent or get MaryReed. Bob ' s cookies made STAR WARS more than a box office hit. And to our pledges, what can we say but may the cookie be with you. Yours sincerely, The Seniors 221 O.O.O.a WHO ' S WHO Ke ny Y.R.U.l .Kenny Block Dottie Dyess Luther Graham Debbie Hada way Deane Jonas George Westwood Carter Beese Charlie Cacciabeve Jeremy Caldwell Karen Carow John Durkee Grover Gardner Luther Graham Deberah Hadaway Mike Johnson Roslyn Lawson Bill McCalmont Todd Munson Susan O ' Donnell Shawne Wickham Ward Woodbury Mary Yount Johnny Davis Bill Loving Diana Mathes Bill McCalmont Carol McGee Carolyn Pecka FINE ARTS HOUSE PINEHURST Marjorie Martin, Carol Graham, Shaune Wickham, Craig Gill, Michele Patnode, Mark McCallum, Debbie Arnold, Denise, Lynn Rozner, Scott Suprina, Mary Ramsey, George Kiouri, Marty Grandolf, Jon Thomson, Peter, Kaxon, Susan Quimby (First Row, L to R) Michelle McPhillips, Robin Hardy, Mary Jane Faden, Linda Maughn. (Second Row) Nicole Marois, Felicia Hutnick, Jeff Rich, Paul Zeph, Bruce Killingsworth. (Third Row) Jody Kielbasa, Gail Stevens, Sarah Hoffman, Clyde Clark, Katie Maloney, Ginny Guyton, Derrick Sheridan. Sue Connolly, Marie Brown, Sara Hoffman, Luther Graham, Bob Hay, Pam Tabor, Cindy Keefe, Mary Fadem, Ginny Kilbourne, Randy Xenakis, Johnnie Williams 227 LATIN AMERICAN CLUB BLACK STUDENT UNION (First Row, L to R) Ana Andrade, John Courtney, Tony Lemus, Federico Ruiz, Peter Heselaars, Luisa Rodriguez, Dirk Duflon. (Second Row) Gretchen Heinsez, Monica Bier, Robert Celler, Diona Herrera, Ivan Dominguez, Jose Blanco. (Third Row) Domingo Alvarez, Dr. Valdez, Lydia Chandler, Pam Clark, Enrique Vanuchi, Michelle Figueroa, Susannah MacKaye, Tara Hagen, Consuelo Maggio. (L to R) Rodney Atkins, Gloria Allen, Richard Anderson, Tracy Robinson, Clyde Clark, Patricia Gardner, Dirk Twine, Gigi Morgan, Johnnie Williams, Luther Graham, Derron Smith, Jim Murray. (Not Pictured.) Denise Brookins, Kim Broxton, Hayward Bryant, Lydia Chandler, Paul Cisco, Victor Crawford, James Dotson, Lorraine Forbes, Tom Francis, Tim Graddy, Russell Harris, Sharon Isreal, Gerald Ladnen, James Lee, Cheryl Loudd, Susannah MacKaye, Debbie Mitchell, Donna Seals, Natalie Seniors, Derron Smith, Kirk Wells, Eric Williams, Alzo Reddick. JEWISH STUDENT LEAGUE IRELAND-AUSTRALIA (First Row, L to R) Renee Linden, Monica Bier, Diamond Litty, Sherry Liftman, Sue Whitebrook. (Second Row) Debbie Dibacco, Steve Spielman, Laurie Been, Steve Piakowsky, Tony Lembeck. (Third Row) Mike Sahlman, Dr. Cary Ser, Dave Weinstein, Larry Kahn, Jon Sahn, Adam Mahr, Jan Phillips. 0llttl0 linker, Mark Xenakis and Tom wns. mcuoweu auu oieve magaigai. Continued on page 8 Fire on Breaks Out Anniversary the evening of Rolling ' s inniversary, fire broke out basement of the ' school ria. Officers Theresa ak and Ken Colbert ered the small blaze at p.m. when they smelled coming from the building, it was first thought that loke was coming from the iter and box room at the g lock, the Winter Park department traced the fire basement. Officer Hornyak tified the fire department Officer Colbert evacuated Physical Plant employees ere present in the building. Since the fire was restricted to the dryer, no other serious damage was done to the basement. The fans hejped to dispel the smoke, but the smell lingered for quite some time. Witnesses noted that the incident did not affect the parties or the spirit of the party-goers on campus that evening. (Kneeling) Scott Campbell, Karen Krevitz, Susan Alter, Mi- w chele McPhillips. (Standing) Bruce Benner, Frances Freeborn, Sharon Hawley, Jim Pendergast(Editor), Barb Vitaliano, Lynn Welch, Linda Maughan, Kathy Kohl. the Educational Policy Commit- tee (EPC) approved the sub- committee ' s proposal for a curriculum revision. The pro- posal, passed unanimously at the November 17 meeting of the EPC, must now go before the Council and then the Senate for final authorization. Dr. Edward Cohen, chairman of the EPC, hopes to bring a slightly revised legislation to the Senate by January. Subcommittee Chairman Dr. Improvements Planned For Placement Program A recent article in ' Placement Recruitment j: jkni the Most recently, the Placement Ex- Office sponsored a Senior Night Hh during which different gnaalMga (Standing) Andy Stephens, Bill Hellmich, Dave Weinstein, Denise Brookins, Dean Wettstein, Luther Graham: (Sitting)Kathy Johnstone, Sharon Israel, Dolly McClellan, Karen Jucker, Imke Nicolai. 231 INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL (First Row, L to R) Bob Hay, Andy Stephens, Bob Ourisman, Ed Kelly, Peter Powell. (Second Row) George Brauswine, Todd Munson, Chip Irish, Tim O ' Donnell, Rick Hall, Jack Lee, Gordon Hall, Brian Chase, Tommy Meyer, Mr. Willy Loving. (L to R) Carol McGee, Sally Barley, Bonnie Nash, Susan Woolover, Sissy Yount, Cindy Talent, Katie McFarland, Kim Whitaker. V. to participate in any intramural activities, or mail iperate a motor vehicle on Rollins College property Ki Social Probation, a student must comply w additional restrictions outlined tor him her by the Hear - IWrd. suspension. fci Appeals Appealed lo the Faculty Court within a period of seventy W ' 2) hours. Iind reversal b I, n e Faeuilv Court, are subject it v the Executive Committee of the Trustees wnsultation with the President of the College. H. Court Procedure A. Any undergraduate or graduate studen [acuity, member of the staff, or member o [he Student Hearing Hoard by communicating the nature of (Chairperson of the Student Hearing Board shall issue the stances, if there be any. will be heard. The defendants (First Row) Jim McGann, Peggy Mahaffy, Cindy Keefe. (Second Row) Rick Burgess, Sarah Hoffman, Karen Carow, Luther Grahan, Colleen McCrane, Smith Benners, Imka Nicolai. (Board to appear oeiore me ooara must comply, a reiusat to a? - ' ft -  w« -«. 233 COLLEGE PREP WEEK HEAD RESIDENTS RESIDENT AIDES Karen Jucker, Tina Howard (Standing) Joe Leeker, John Noelker, John Webbert, Jim Murray (Sitting) Peggy Murray, Pat Loret deMola, Dean Campbell, Pat Mur- ray (Standing) Bill Hellmich, Dave Weinstein, Andy Leeker, John Webbert, Byron Bressler, Joe Leeker, Rick Page, Mike Johnson, Charlie Cacciabeve, Jody Hibbard, (Sitting) Russell Harris, Ed Berger, Deb Hadaway, Cindy Garner, Bill Kene dy, Peggy Murray, Peggy Mahaffy, Tom Francis, Diamond Litty, John Gegenheimer, Imke Nicolai. 234 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Cohen, Kim Beir, Ginger Ross. 235 CHOIR PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION CLUB Wyndi Zumft, Ann Helotis, Patty North, Tom Cook, Simon Talbot, Doc Rodgers, Bruce Fernandez, Karen Krevitz, Linda Maughn, Ellen Lyons, Grover Gardner, Liz Young, Phil Muse, Eric Hafter. 237 TOMOKAN STAFF Bill McCalmont Diana Mathes . Ellen Bonura . Andy Leeker . Tracy Pickett . . Joe Leeker Mark Bauer Mike Cohen . . Bob Escher Craig Kammien Editor Assistant Editor Layout Layout Typist Typist . .Photographer . .Photographer Endsheets .Entertainment The TOMOKAN would also like to thank Maria Curran, Martha Makarius, Jim Muncas- ter, Barb Vitaliano, Bonne Brooks, and Kim Whitaker for their contributions throughout the year. And finally, the TOMOKAN is particularly in- debted to one man, without w hom much of the photography in this book would not be present. He has also given his time, advice, and a great deal of support to this editor. Thank you Mr. Loving. Each structure on campus becomes an unnoticed fixture when considering the Rollins community as a whole. And yet, the charm and beauty of each building leaves one of the most memorable images in reflection of the passing years. The classrooms, the dorms, and all others remain. Each of them, holding a small piece of each of us. Countless hours have been spent in the buildings pictures on these pages. Some fun some sad, out all have become unforgetable memories. It is thus that one might relate the strength of each building to the powerful existence of the Rollins body. The students will change. Our buildings will not. Yet, together they create THIS ROLLINS.
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