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Rollins College Rollins Scholarship Online Rollins Magazine Marketing and Communications Winter 1962 Rollins Alumni Record, January/February 1962 Rollins College Office of Marketing and Communications Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine Recommended Citation Rollins College Office of Marketing and Communications, "Rollins Alumni Record, January/February 1962" (1962) Rollins Magazine Paper 208 http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine/208 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Marketing and Communications at Rollins Scholarship Online It has been accepted for inclusion in Rollins Magazine by an authorized administrator of Rollins Scholarship Online For more information, please contact rwalton@rollins.edu ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD No & JANUARY - FEBRUARY, 1962 VOL XXXIX ANIMATED MAGAZINE VIEWS FUTURE Praise for Rollins College in its efforts to meet the needs of "the gateway to the moon" dominated its famous Animated Magazine Sunday, Feb 25 In a tribute to the vitality of Rollins, Gov Farris Bryant, Sen George Smathers, NASA Administrator Robert C Seamans, Jr., and members of the faculty noted the nearly astonishing impact the Winter Park College is making on the Central Florida area Tn : CONTRIBUTION Governor Farris Bryant inserted a news "scoop" into the makeup of the 1962 Animated Magazine when he announced that the Citizens National Bank of Orlando had decided to contribute one per cent of its net profits before taxes to Rollins College He praised the gift and urged other businesses throughout the state to follow the lead set by the bank in supporting private education He also commented favorably on Rollins' offer of space and administrative help to the off-campus engineers degree program now authorized in Florida Clarence M Gay, president of the Citizens National Bank, is a trustee of the College and a member of the executive committee of the board Dr Robert C Seamans, Doctor of Science Bryant said Rollins was without a peer in the south in cooperating in space age education programs Sen George Smathers said that a great forward step had been taken by Rollins in subscribing funds for the establishment of the first institute for research in the space sciences in Florida "What Rollins College has done today will not only affect the future of Florida, but the nation and the world as well," he said Smathers, given an honorary Dr of Humanities degree in 1955 from the college, termed himself a graduate of Rollins "once removed" The senator called for a renaissance of education in the state and nation to meet the challenge of Soviet Russia He reported that travelers from Russia told of libraries operating 24 hours a day and students impatient for knowledge and education He said Americans must meet this challenge by intensifying and broadening the training of its young people Robert Seamans, associate administrator of NASA, came to the magazine from Cape Canaveral, where he met with astronaut John Glenn and other officials of the project Mercury program He said results of the meetings and examination of data gathered during the orbital flight would be available to the public in four or five weeks Thus, he said, we must train our young people to meet problems which not even exist yet today He commented that men now have control of the power to destroy themselves We need more knowledge and inspiration to control this power Rollins can't look to other schools for solutions to today's problems, he said, but must find the way itself Dr Dudley E DeGroot, of Rollins department of sociology and anthropology, observed that three-fourths of mankind live in the neolithic age of stone He called for the man who lives in the world of atoms to aid these stone age persons — who live both here at home and abroad—in order to further the goals of man A liberal arts college like Rollins best promotes the skills and abilities of the young, he said He warned that unless proper training and imagination is given the young members of the atom society, all society will be destroyed by the stone-age men The Rollins Decoration of Honor was given to William Roy Shelton, Jr '48 by Pres Hugh F McKean for his accomplishments in the field of writing and journalism Animated Magazine publisher Edwin P Granberry presented the Time Magazine writer to the president for the award Mary Gadway conducted the Rollins Men's Choir in the musical page of the magazine This was another innovation in the famous series originated bv Pres Hamilton Holt, late president of Rollins Governor Bryant, Doctor of Laws Cooperation of the Govt, industry, and private and public colleges was necessary, Seamans said, for the shot at Canaveral to come off successfully "Rollins' Space Institute," Seamans continued, "will have the opportunity to participate in one of the greatest adventures of all time." He said that the various space programs now under way, Apollo, Gemini among others, would enable man to cast off the cloak of the atmosphere and discover the mystery of where man and the universe came from An innovation in the magazine was introduced this year A 'Rollins Insert' was made by members of the faculty They gave their own personal ideas on the future of Rollins Dr Dan A Thomas, director of Rollins' graduate program in physics, noted that 90 pet of man's scientific knowledge has been gained in the lifetime of many persons living today Senator Smathers, Hamilton Holt Medal Dr Bruce B Wavell, mathematician, developer of a new system of logic, and member of Rollins philosophy department, said that while in the next few years, Rollins will tend to larger enrollment and facilities, in the next five or six years the school will become part of a complex of institutions of higher learning (Continued on page 4, column 2) THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD CONVOCATION SPEAKER His Excellency Koichiro Asakai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan, honored guest of the College, was the Founders Week Convocation speaker He became an honorary Alumnus when President McKean presented him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree Japan's national existence and her strategic position in the Free World hangs in the balance in the trade issue, Koichiro Asakai, Ambassador of Japan, said here Monday, Feb 26 Restriction of Japanese imports by segments of United States industry creates the major problem in the country's relations today, Ambassador Asakai revealed at the Founders Week Convocation Population pressure, he said, demands that Japan's national economy grows "To support this expansion, Japan must import additional quantities of many industrial raw materials, capital goods and advanced technology We can pay for this only by expanding our exports." Asakai indicated that from recent experience, it seems the economic problems that exist between Japan and the United States can be solved if they are not ignored or allowed to grow unnecessarily large and bitter For the United States, he explained, Japan is not a small, insignificant country It is the only nation, he added, in East Asia, which is capable of developing sufficient political and economic, if not military power, to serve as a counter-balance to Communism in Asia Ambassador Asakai predicted then that Japan and the United States have entered upon a new century of rela- tions, in which their interests will coincide to an even greater extent He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree for his dedication "to advancing the cause of freedom for the individual everywhere." Florida's Governor Farris Bryant, Senator George Smathers and NASA administrator Robert C Seamans, Jr —speakers on Rollins' famous Animated Magazine Sunday—also received honors at the convocation An honorary Doctor of Laws degree was conferred on Gov Bryant for "willingly exchanging the quiet pleasure of private life for the worrisome responsibilities of public service." Sen Smathers, who received the Doctor of Humanities degree from Rollins in 1955, was awarded the Hamilton Holt Medal because he brought distinction to Florida through his statesmanship Seamans received the honorary Doctor of Science degree for his skillful and imaginative administration in helping the United States close the space probe gap with Russia A special citation was also presented to G G Ware, president of the First National Bank in Leesburg The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award was bestowed upon him for "the willing way he lent his talents, energies, and imagination to make the common life of Central Florida so good." REUNION COMMITTEE Plans and program for the 1962 Reunion Weekend are nearing completion and committees have been named for the various activities for the three days of Alumni festivities on Campus April 27, 28, 29 President McKean has announced that William Shelton '48 will be the Convocation speaker Sunday, April 29 Bill is a correspondent with Time-Life news service and presently is working out of the Chicago office of the two weekly publications Sara (Harbottle) Howden '35, will be mistress of ceremonies at the Reunion Dinner Saturday night, April 28 Gertrude (Ward) Barnum '28, Nancy (Rolfing) Bradford '35 and George Hines '36, co-chairmen for the Reunion have announced the following committee members: Cathie (Bailey) Coleman '38 and Rebecca (Coleman) Wilson '34, Registration; Bob MacHardy '55, baseball game; Joan Abendroth '59 and Mary Ann Colado '57, picnic Class reunion parties: Wilhelmina (Freeman) Greene '27, 1897 to 1927; Mary (Howard) Scudder, Class of '32; Margaret (LeFevre) McJunkins, class of 1937; Edith (Scott) Justice, class of 1942; Mary Geo (Hill) Lesperance, class of 1947; Betty Lou (Kepler) James, 1952; Bob Brown, 1957 Dr Fred Ensminger is in charge of the Gay 90s program and Katharine (Lewis) Lehman '27 in charge of the Saturday luncheon meeting Bill Gordon '51, alumni student softball game; Ina Mae (Heath '43) and Quentin Bittle '44, Reunion dinner; Central Florida Club, Bill Gooch '50 chairman, Reunion dance; Dickie (Dickson) Colado '27, secretaries workshop; Bob Hutchinson '18, Jean (Wagner '25) and Earle Shannon '20 will be in charge of the Sunday luncheon for all graduates and former students who attended Rollins between 1900 and 1925 Mary Ann Colado '57 will be in charge of arrangements for the President's Reception which will follow the Alumni Convocation Sunday morning, April 29 The completed program with time and place for all events and RESERVATION BLANKS will be mailed to all Alumni of Rollins in plenty of time for plans to be made and reservations returned to Alumni House (With the interest, abilities and enthusiasm of these committee members you are assured of a grand weekend Ed.) SALARY GRANT A $2,000 unrestricted grant by Esso Education Foundation has been made to Rollins It will be used to strengthen teaching salaries President McKean has announced The EEF was founded in 1955 by Standard Oil Company and has granted $11,334,000 in aid to education since its founding THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD I SPACE RESEARCH Rollins College has presented a space science research institute to , Central Florida and its growing space ' industries The institute will be housed in Andersen Hall, the former Coffey residence on North Ivanhoe Boulevard in Orlando, Rollins President Hugh F McKean announced at Founders Week Dinner Andersen Hall was given to the college by Martin Andersen, publisher of the Orlando daily newspapers McKean said the core of the staff will be four of the country's leading scientists who will devote their time to basic research This, in the opinion of leaders in the field, is the kind urgently needed Other scientists will be added as research contracts are obtained, Rollins president indicated The permanent staff will be aided in its research by a limited number of graduate students working for the doctoral degree in space science Among those consulted by college officials on plans for the institute were: Dr Wernher von Braun, director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); Dr Edward Teller, one of the world's great physicists and authorities on space; and Lt Gen Bernard Schriever, chief of the Air Force's ballistics division Teller, Schriever, and von Braun sent telegrams of congratulations to the college on its momentous decision McKean told the assembly of diplomats, scientists, scholars and college patrons that "sufficient funds have been subscribed to launch the institute, the first objective of a new 'master plan' adopted by Rollins trustees to advance the arts and sciences program at Rollins." "The new institute for space science will have only one limitation, the extent to which Orlando and Central Florida will support it," cautioned McKean "With sufficient funds it will be one of the leading research centers of the world." McKean announced that the "trustees would be 'especially pleased' if the new research institute's work could contribute in any way at all to the Nova project and the other projects our country has to fly man to the stars." "The trustees are also vitally interested in furthering the role of Orlando and Central Florida as the center of space developments and as the 'gateway to the moon.' They are confident," he said, "that the new research institute will help create the intellectual climate sought by the most desirable kind of industries." "The new research institute will offer the people of Orlando and Central Florida an opportunity to assist in our country's space probes, as well as to benefit from them," McKean noted His announcement at the Founders Week Dinner revealed a carefully thought-out plan for Founders Week The theme of the Animated Magazine was, "What Lies Ahead?" PROMINENT SQUARE DANCERS Governor Farris Bryant of Florida and Ambassador Asakai from Japan take an active part in the All College Square dance in the Student Union Patio following the picnic Sunday evening on the Horseshoe Dancing with Governor Bryant is freshman class vice president Carey Howard WHO'S WHO ON ANIMATED MAGAZINE Robert C Seamans, Jr Responsible for the general management of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's operations, Dr Seamans occupies the top career post at NASA Previous to this appointment, he was chief engineer of the Radio Corporation of America's Missile Electronics and Controls Division at Burlington, Mass He received his Ph D degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he held teaching and management positions from 1941-1955 Bruce B Wavell Developer of a new system of logic, Dr Wavell strengthened both the Mathematics and Philosophy Departments when he came to Rollins in 1959 In mathematics, he introduced undergraduate courses and directed the 1961 Rollins Math Summer School Although he now devotes his teaching to philosophy, Dr Wavell will direct the second Math School this summer Born in England, he received his Ph.D degree from London University Herbert E Hellwege A member of Rollins' growing Science Department, Dr Hellwege received his Ph.D degree from the University of Hamburg His doctoral thesis, Applied Mineralogy, was published in Germany He has also published a work on the development of a new spectrochemical method in geochemical research A consultant for Radiation, Inc., Dr Hellwege has been at Rollins since 1954 Previously, he was a chemist with Food Research Corporation in New York Dan A Thomas Director of Rollins Graduate Program in Physics, Dr Thomas also teaches, writes professional articles, conducts research, and continues his own scientific study Listed in American Men of Science, he has been teaching at Rollins for 10 years Dr Thomas has advanced his own studies the last four summers at the University of California, Georgetown University, University of Tennessee, and Stanford University He holds his Ph.D degree from Vanderbilt Univ Dudley E DeGroot One of Rollins' finest examples of the faculty member who serves his community, Dr DeGroot is mayor of Maitland, contributes to numerous civic groups, and as a lieutenant in the U S Navy is in charge of the Naval Institute Unit in Orlando He received his Ph.D degree from Ohio State University In his fourth year at Rollins, Dr DeGroot also writes articles for professional publications George A Smathers Recognized as one of the most influential Democrats in the country, Sen Smathers has been in the U S Senate since 1950 Previously, he served two terms in the House of Representatives Sen Smathers has been closely associated with efforts to better relationships between the United States and Latin America In 1961, he was elected Secretary of the Democratic Conference, serving as second assistant floor leader to Majority Leader Mike Mansfield and the Senate Majority Whip Hubert Humphrey Farris Bryant Co-author of Government and Politics in Florida, Gov Bryant has been active in many state projects and has received many awards during his career He is the only Floridian to be twice named by the Florida Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the state's five outstanding young men During five terms in the state House of Representatives, his major programs included the improvement of Florida's school system and junior college development THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD SHAKESPEAREANA LIBERAL ARTS BASIC The decision to start a space program at Rollins will not alter the college's basic liberal arts foundation, President McKean has announced Instead he said: "The Humanities — philosophy, history, literature, art and music are related to research in space and science since they lead to the development of man I see the humanities as the most effective way of bringing man to higher levels We must not only advance in technology, we must advance in goodness if we are worthy of the stars." SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS Large crowd gathered at Strong Hall patio enjoys songs, scenes and soliloquies presented by the Shakespeare class of Nina Oliver Dean seen on steps in background Shakespeareana has long been a feature of Founders Week ENGINEERING SCHOOL Rollins may host a new graduate branch of the University of Florida School of Engineering next September The announcement was made recently to the Central Florida Development Committee by Dr Myron R Blee, director of the Florida Institute of Continuing University Study, and Dean Joseph Weil of the College of Engineering at the University of Florida President McKean has offered sections of the Park Avenue Elementary School, recently acquired by the College, to the Institute for the engineering school Administrative help and registration aid also were offered The proposed engineering school is part of a graduate engineering program planned for Florida Demand for technical schools in Florida is growing to meet the increasing number of engineers required by the state's industrial expansion Dr Blee said that the institute is seriously considering the offer The facilities offered by Rollins at no charge to the program would alleviate building expenses, he said RECORDS A gift of 60 long playing Columbia Masterworks records has been given to Mills Memorial Library by Columbia Records of New York City The collection, mostly classical music performed by the world's leading artists, has been catalogued and placed in the records department ANIMAG VIEWS FUTURE (Continued from page 1) Then it will probably become necessary for university status to come to Rollins, he said While many faculty members may lament the passing of the small intimate class and school, he continued, a good solution to the problem would be a personalized university that would be integrated at the administrative level but separate in identity of its departments, social life, faculty heads and teachers Each division of the college could have sports teams, chapels, fraternities and architecture, he said, while sharing labs, libraries and other major complexes He said the Rollins plan, as he foresees it "might make a fine college even better." Dr Herbert E Hellwege, a scientist, consultant, and research man, noted that bold originality in deed and thought is necessary to give the United States the help it needs at this time in the space age He remarked that the new plans and methods employed at Rollins, together with the flexibility of the institution, made it an outstanding place for development of minds that will "not allow standard responses" to questions of importance "If we not nourish the curiosity of youth," he said, "we cannot expect to survive." Spectroscopic study of electrical charge distribution in nuclei of atomsdirected by John S Ross, Associate Professor of Physics, with student assistants Supported by the National Science Foundation Chemical research in the field of hydantoin aldehydes to produce compounds which may lead to a treatment of cancer: directed by Dr Donald Carroll, Professor of Chemistry, with student assistants Supported by National Cancer Institute Research on thermo-dynamics of solvent extractions of metal chelatesdirected by Dr Herbert Hellwege, Associate Professor of Chemistry, with student assistants Theoretical investigations of flexure waves in solids: directed by Dr Dan Thomas, Professor of Physics Supported by the U S Navy Underwater Sound Reference Laboratory Research on structural geology and stratography in Florida: directed by Dr Donald Lovejoy, Assistant Professor of Geology DR BRADLEY'S HISTORY Dr U T Bradley, long time Crew coach at Rollins, has written a short history of the Dad Vail Rowing Association, "The Dad Vail Story" The association has printed 2,000 copies and Alumni oarsmen may obtain copies by sending checks ($1.50 each) made out to the Dad Vail Rowing Association, to Dr Bradley Profits will be devoted to the promotion of rowing N Y CREW RACE BOOK-A-YEAR Actress Greer Garson, an honorary alumna of Rollins, has endowed her third membership in the Book-A-Year Club in honor of her mother, Nina S Garson Rollins Alumni living in New York can see the Rollins crewmen in action when they race the Columbia crew April The finish will be at 165th Street and Haarlem River There will be an open house at the Columbia Boat House, Baker Field, after the race THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD McKEANS DANCE ON THE PATIO '30 Clara Adolfs, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida Boots Weston Tuttle says she is still writing poetry, and won the Philip Wylie Award at the Univ of Miami last year and the annual award of the Laramore-Rader Poetry Group in Miami for the best poem read at their monthly meetings during 1961 'My spare time is still spent fishing and baby-sitting my two grandsons— when there is any—spare time, I mean!" says Boots SECRETARY: We are sorry to report that word has just come of the death of Genevieve Smith (Mrs Lewis DeMar) in February of 1960 Flora Furen Carmichael spent a couple of weeks in Orlando during February but didn't make it over to the campus because a flu bug caught her And in January Cloyde Russell paid us a visit He and Fleet Peeples had a good old bull session! We understand Aurora McKay has moved into a new apartment at 2913 Bayshore Court, Tampa 11, Fla President and Mrs Hugh McKean take an active part in the Square Dance held following the All College picnic Sunday night of Founders Week The picnic and square dance were innovations introduced at the Founders Week celebration this year Like everyone else, Sarah Huey Lewis is still rushed Now she is chairman of Women's Participation in the Diamond Jubilee of Bessemer CLASSIFIED INFORMATION It was wonderful to see Mazzie Wilson a short time ago She is still slim and trim and very distinguished looking with her lovely gray hair 'OR vo Eunice Baldwin Mclntosh writes that their family now numbers 53, including a great-granddaughter about 10 months old on Hudson Bay, 200 miles north of Churchill, and 100 miles north of the tree line, with a temperature of 40 degrees below zero! 'II , SECRETARY: Mary L Branham, 126 Lucerne Circle, Orlando, Fla Friends and classmates will join in sympathy to Billy Beardall, whose wife, Shadie Hamer Beardall, died in Orlando February 16, after a long illness ']C Katherine (Doggett) Grisset and her husband, Finley, along with others who had served in various mission fields, received a Citation from the Board of Foreign Missions (Presbyterian) on January 20, in New York City Katherine and her husband make their home in DeLand, Fla '18 Anne C Stone, 1808 Stonehurst Road, Winter Park, Fla In January Sara Yancey Belknap's "Guide To The Performing Arts 1960" was published by Scarecrow Press, New York, and in Feb "Guide to Dance Periodicals 1959, 1960" was sent to the publisher A very flattering review of one of her 1961 books by George Freedley, head of the Theatre Division of the New York Public Library, appeared recently in a New York paper beginning "The established bibliographer, S Yancey Belknap, has " "I did not expect to be 'established' ever!" says Sara SECRETARY: ")"> SECRETARY: Ray Greene, 242 Chase Ave., Winter Park, Fla Ephriam Conway, who has served for five years as pastor of the Methodist Church at Hernando, Fla., officiated at the marriage ceremony of his son, John Turner Conway, in late January John and Linda Rogers were married in the North Methodist Church of Sarasota Both are students at Fla State Univ., where John is a senior, majoring in math, and Linda an art education major in her junior year Ephraim's daughter, Carolyn, is a senior at Citrus High School in Inverness and hopes to enter nurses training where she will combine a B.S degree with a degree in nursing Come on, ye Classmates, and give out with news It may not seem exciting to you, but the rest of us would like to know what you are interested in and doing ")7 *•' Lois Boutwell Bernstein (Mrs Joseph) writes that they are delighted to have daughter Linda at Rollins, where she is very happy Their second daughter, Sylvia, is a sophomore at Sophie Newcomb and doing nicely The other two teen-agers are still at home and attending school there AO Katharine Lewis Lehman (Mrs R ].) 419 N Interlachen, Winter Park, Florida SECRETARY: Reunion April 27, 28, 29 Les Taylor says "As owner of THE SHOW SHOP Summer Theatre new plans are underway for a big summer New manager and producer Still interested in hobby of antique autos and recently was made director of the Antique Auto Club of America and the "Veteran Motor Car Club of America (Connecticut Valley Region) Also two wonderful grandchildren!" '28 ° Claude Couch continues as Asst Principal in charge of student personnel at the Bridgeton Senior High School, and was elected to the Cumberland County Board of Freeholders in 1961 His current address is Rt 1, Bridgeton, N J '3] SECRETARY: Jewel Lewter, 1009 N Bumby Ave., Orlando, Florida Marjorie Rushmore O'Hara (Mrs Almerin) writes that their younger son, A C Jr., has been with IBM for the past two years in their Kingston, N Y plant Buzz is a Union College graduate in E.E.—computors his specialty In late March he and his wife Nancy will be moving to Ft Lauderdale, Fla., where he will be in the new IBM research division 'OO ^ Lucille Tolson Moore, (.Mrs Wm S.) 4555 S.W 2nd St., Miami 44, Florida SECRETARY: Reunion, April 27, 28, 29 Friends and classmates will join in sympathy to Manly Duckworth, whose mother, Mrs Ethel Campbell Duckworth, died in Orlando on January 31 after a long illness Mrs Duckworth, a long-time resident of Orlando, was graduated from the old Orlando High School in 1892 and was the last surviving member of the school's first graduating class THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD Rollins Alumni, Inc Election Ballot 1962 (In case both husband and wife are Alumni, mark this ballot as two votes, or use separate sheet.) Nominees for member Board of Directors (3 year term) VOTE FOR FIVE ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Virginia Staples Ariko (Mrs John G.), Orlando, Florida, B A Rollins '40 Member of Florida Children's Commission; Member of Mental Health Board; Member of Evaluation Lay Committee of Orange County Schools; Immediate past-president Orlando Day Nursery ( ) Miles "Chappy" McDonnell, Winter Park, Florida B A Rollins '56 LLB Stetson University '59 Co-Chairman Reunion 1960-61 Member of Orange County Bar Association and American Bar Association; President of Recreation Association, Inc., of Winter Park; presently teaching Graduate Class of Business Law at Rollins "Connie" Conwell Arnold (Mrs William W.), Maitland, Florida, B.A Rollins '49 Junior Service League of Winter Park; Cub Scout Den Mother; Active in Episcopal Church Guild work; Member of Ladies Board of Boys Club Quentin E Bittle, Winter Park, Florida B A Rollins '43 Vice-President, Sta-Rite Products, Inc., Delavan, Wisconsin; Member of Young Presidents Organization; Active on Field House Committee Recently moved from Atlanta where he was on the PTA board Lee Gibson Collison (Mrs Harry W.), Maitland, Florida, B.A Rollins '51 M A University of Florida '57 Coordinator of Junior Department of Central Florida Museum and Planetarium; Women's Committee of Florida Symphony Orchestra; Regent-elect of Orlando Chapter of NSDAR Immediate past president of OrlandoWinter Park Gamma Phi Beta Alumni Association Betty Lou Kepler James (Mrs Donald), Winter Park, Florida B.A Rollins '52 Vice-president of Winter Park Musicale; Officer of Women of Winter Park Presbyterian Church; Community chairman of United Church Women ( ) ( ) ( ) June Nelson Glatthar (Mrs Richard), Winter Park, Florida B.A Rollins '49 Very recently returned from Cleveland, Ohio, to make her home in Winter Park Member of Republican Club and Cleveland Museum of Art D Jack Powell, Jr., Orlando, Florida B.A Rollins '57 CPA '59 Partnership with firm of Pflug & Powell, Winter Park Member of Florida Institute of CPA and American Institute of CPA Director of Winter Park Junior Chamber of Commerce; President of Winter Park Pony League June Mosher Rhodes (Mrs John H.), Winter Park, Florida Attended Rollins '24-27 Son, John H Rhodes, Jr., graduate of class of 1955 Son, Richard, is an undergraduate at Rollins Immediate Past president of Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumni Association Active in Inter-Racial Relations work Anne C Stone, Winter Park, Florida B.A Rollins '18 Class secretary for Class of 1918 AAUW member; member of American Association Teachers of Spanish; Retired Orange County Teacher of Spanish; presently instructor of Spanish at Orlando Junior College; member of FEA; pres of Central Fla Chi Omega Alumni Assn Nominees for Alumni Member Board of Trustees (3 year term) Rollins College VOTE FOR ONE The policy established by the Board of Trustees of Rollins College requires that all alumni candidates for the Board of Trustees must be degree graduates of the College ( ) Peter Thorp Fay, Coral Gables, Florida B.A Rollins '51 LLB (Cum Laude) University of Florida Law School '56 Board of Governors, Junior Bar, Florida Bar; Who's Who in the South and Southwest; partner in law firm of Frates & Fay, Miami ( ) Jean Parker Waterbury (Mrs Lester P.), New York City, New York B A Rollins '36 Formerly in publishing field with Office of War Information; Literary Agent 1945-55; currently preparing history of 324 year-old Col legiate School where oldest son is a student MAIL TODAY — Ballots must reach Alumni House no later than 12:00 noon Friday, April 20, 1962 THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD ALUMNI REPORT REUNIONS ALUMNI Graduates Total since 1890 Five Annual Alumni Reunions have been held since the present system was established in 1957 Anniversary classes (5-10-15-20) are guests of honor each year All graduates and former students are invited and urged to return to the Campus for the three-day celebration each year which is held on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday nearest April 28, the date in 1885, when the College was granted its charter from the State of Florida Dates for the 1962 Reunion are April 27-28-29 3,259 Deceased 140 Address unknown 166 Total graduates on lists 2,953 Non Graduates Non graduates on lists 3,095 Total graduates and non graduates on lists Alumni couples ALUMNI-COLLEGE RELATIONS The relations between the College and Rollins Alumni Inc., have never been better Full cooperation is accorded by both in all phases of Alumni-College efforts 6,048 481 Note: Our percentage of graduates with known addresses is much higher than the national average ALUMNI ROLLINS ALUMNI INCORPORATED Articles of incorporation were granted to Rollins Alumni Inc., in 1953 The affairs of Rollins Alumni Inc., are guided by a Board of Directors, made up of fifteen Alumni Five are elected each year to serve for a term of three years Officers are elected annually by the Board of Directors FUND The present method of Alumni Support (the Rollins Alumni Fund) was reactivated in the fall of 1955 ALUMNI INTEREST PARTICIPATION Alumni interest and participation in the affairs of the corporation and the College has been improving each year This is especially evident by the interest and participation shown each year by the members of the younger classes During the six year period since 1955 participation has been: Graduates 40.33% Non graduates (approximate) 10.00% FIELD HOUSE 1960-61 Alumni contributions to the College from all sources and for all purposes: $135,807.17 In 1959 Rollins Alumni undertook the task of raising funds for building a Field House on the Campus It was decided that the building should be suitable for all Physical Education and Athletic needs for both men and women students, and in addition provide space for many other college and community affairs TRUSTEES There are three Alumni Trustees on the College Board who are official Alumni representatives One is nominated to the Board each year for a threeyear term Now serving are: Paul Thoren '17 Term expires 1962 Frank Williamson '48 Term expires 1963 Robert Robertson '34 Term expires 1964 With a few exceptions, the campaign has been carried on entirely by mail At present, organizations are being set up in areas where concentration of Rollins Alumni warrants for personal solicitation campaigns PUBLICATIONS As of Feb 28, $111,699.88 had been contributed or pledged to this all Alumni effort The Rollins Alumni Record is mailed to all graduates and former students monthly October through June each year It contains general news of the College, alumni activities and class notes and information This is the first major fund raising campaign that we as Alumni have undertaken for our College The need for such a building is pressing ROLLINS ALUMNI FINANCIAL SUPPORT —1955-1961 YEAR ALUMNI FUND 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 $7,406.10 8,744.70 9,347.50 9,218.98 7,326.50 8,075.00 NO OF CONTRIBUTORS 759 845 883 885 890 868 CONTRIBUTIONS TO COLLEGE $25,935.00 7, 363.16 23,438.31 14,142.75 25,961.41 53,788.00 TOTAL $33,341.10 16,107.86 32,785.81 23,361.73 33,287.91 61,862.00 Note' 1959-60—not included—$2,493.93 income from the Mowbray Trust Fund — Four oil paintings valued at $31,500 from the family of John C Myers Jr., '42 1960-61—not included in the totals for 1960-61: $73,945.00 Cash and Pledges to Field House Fund $12,169.00 donation of books and records from Bernard Bralove, '34 Oil paintings valued at $17,500 from the family of John C Myers, Jr., '42 8 THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD '24 Eleanor Wilcox Roberts says she has found a job which she really enjoys "Since November of 1961 I have served as secretary to the staff of My Weekly Reader, a school newspaper, which is edited by the Wesleyan Univ Press in Middletown, Conn It is a thoroughly interesting position and in a sense, puts me back in a college atmosphere." Their youngest child, Jane, is a sophomore at Kents Hill School in Maine; Betsy is married and living in Columbus, Ohio, and George, after a year at the Forest Ranger School of the Univ of Fla., is now living at home and working at the International Silver Co in Wallingford, Conn Peggy (Jennison) Lippe writes that she is now managing the Tampa Blue Print Co Mail will reach her at 3602 San Pedro, Tampa 9, Fla /# JO oz A letter cae from Fred Scholfield, Minister of Music at the First Baptist Church, Gainesville, Fla., for the past 16 years His son, Fred Scholfield, Jr., Gainesville High School Center, has signed a grant in aid football scholarship with Tennessee His 20-year-old daughter is a Junior at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and is spending this year at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria "In addition," he writes, "there is a 'fall crop'—a nine year old daughter." 'OZ Helen Jackson Hadley (Mrs Paul') Box 2550 R.R 1, Glencoe, Mo SECRETARY: Marlen Eldredge Neumann (Mrs Robert) reports that her term on the Los Angeles City Civil Service Commission has expired, but she is now back on the City Board, League of Women Voters of Los Angeles, in charge of Foreign Economic Policy Study and action favoring renewal of reciprocal trade agreements Husband Robert is Director of UCLA's Institute of International & Foreign Studies, and very busy with manifold activities Their older son, Ronald, is an Eagle Scout, and younger son, Gregory, is '37 SECRBTARY: Grace Terry Marshall (Mrs Nelson) Univeristy of Rhode Island, Kingston, R I Reunion April 27, 28, 29 Friends of Dick Alter will be sorry to hear of the death of his father, Mr Fred W Alter, at his home in Winter Park on January 26 Ed Note: Friends of your secretary will be sorry to hear of the death of her mother, Mrs Harry C Terry, on January 30, 1962 'OO °° Marita Stueve Stone (Mrs Wendell) Rollins College SECRETARY: Jeanne Gillette Kay (Mrs Constantine) says Santa gave her a beautiful new home for Christmas Jeanne's son, who is a junior at Yale, has won a scholarship for a year's study in Africa, and will return to Yale to work for his Masters in Biology Marjorie (Hansen) and Carlton Wilder have a new address at 1277 Beach Ave., Atlantic Beach, Fla "Carlton is doing free lance commercial art in Jacksonville right now," says Margie, "and we are loving living on the ocean Come to see us." Frances Daniel Divine (Mrs John H Ill), 4620 Conway Gardens Rd., Orlando, Florida SECRETARY: A note from George Fuller, Jr "We are living in and developing one of Mobile, Alabama's, loveliest subdivisions, Spanish Fort Estates We have four children and I hope all four will enter Rollins some day What has happened to the others in the class of '39?" # '35 SECRETARY: B G Fishback Galey **"* (Mrs John T.) 401 Shady Ave., C-707, Pittsburgh 6, Pa An article by J Alan MacWatt appeared in the August 4, 1961 issue of SCIENCE died at his home in Largo, Fla on February 28 40 '45 Edith Bennett Confehr (Mrs W D.), 9904 Parkwood Dr., Bethesda, Md Ann Brinkman Hodge and her family have returned to Florida to make their home Commander Hodge has assumed duties as comptroller at the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, coming from the Naval Photographic Center, Anacostia, Wash., D C, where he served as comptroller They are now making their home at 1638 Mt Vernon Ave., in Jacksonville SECRETARY: Sue Terry Downs, 3601 San Pedro, Tampa 9, Fla Vicki Morgan O'Connor (Mrs Timothy) writes that they have moved to Tillamook, Oregon, where her husband has bought the newspaper, shopper and office supply company "We live on lake, next to bay, facing the Pacific and often see whales spouting and eagles wafting overhead Wonderful country for us and our five children," says Vicki Ed note: Your secretary and her father visited the campus during Founders Week weekend Friends and classmates will be sorry to hear that her mother, Mrs Harry Terry, died on January 30 Ml ^' Nancy Locke Johnson (Mrs Joe) 1210 Alberta Dr., Winter Park, Florida SECRETARY: Jess Gregg has completed a new novel—The Glory Circuit—which will be published by St Martin's Press in the fall His play, The Sea Shell, which was presented in the Annie Russell Theatre at Rollins in April of 1958 and later in London, where it received much acclaim, has been published by Evans Brothers Ltd in London A note from Anne (Anthony) Davis says "Lucky Wendy visited Rollins this fall while on Navy Cruise I didn't get to Florida, but did travel to Europe, mostly Spain, with my sister and her family Our three children are really spread out in school — one in grammar school, one in high school, and Anne, Jr in Massachusetts College of Art." MO ^° SECRETARY: Shirley Bowstead Evans (Mrs Chas H.) 6409 Jewell Circle, Belle Isle, Orlando, Florida Eugenie Van de Water Sharp and her husband are off to Brazil in March where Fred is to be principal officer of the American Consulate Genie says they just bought a new house in Washington a year ago which they hate to leave, but are looking forward to their stay in Brazil very much Their new mailing address is American Consulate, Porto Alegre, APO 676, New York, N Y '44 ^^ SECRETARY: Marjorie Coffin Mathews (Mrs Philip) 3060 Scott St., San Francisco, Calif We send our sympathy to Jean Otey Beard, whose father, Mr J Clair Otey, SECRETARY: Mabel Mabry attended the Bach Festival at Rollins in early March, leaving shortly after for a six-week stay in New York City 'AL SECRETARY: Hallijeanne Chalker, ™ 5524 11th St., No., Arlington, Va Two original compositions by Charles Rex were performed by the Central Florida Community Orchestra in Winter Park on February These numbers were conducted by Charles himself Charles, his wife Betty (MeCauslin) and two sons, are regular members of the orchestra, which was organized and is conducted by Rudolf Fischer '30 '47 Ainslie Embry, 2604 Valetta Road, Louisville 5, Ky SECRETARY: Reunion April 27, 28, 29 Friends of Pat McGehee Bush will be sorry to hear of the death of her father, Mr Daniel R McGehee on February # 4g SECRETARIES: Jack Redding, 3815 Waterfront Parkway, Orlando, Fla Lee Bongart Hilkene (Mrs Bruce) 851 Westchester Way, Birmingham, Mich Bob and Janet (Fredrick) Costello are leading very busy lives Both are in the teaching field, Bob as assistant principal of the Junior High Form at the Seese School in Orlando, and Janet a classroom and music teacher at the new Lancaster Elementary School there Son Fredrick, 12, is in one of the three academically talented classes for the 7th-graders at Robert E Lee Jr High, while daughter Ruth Rogene, 7, is in 3rd grade at Princeton Elementary and in one of the two classes of conversational Spanish, as well as an active Brownie Girl Scout # 50 SECRETARY: Carol Posten Miller (Mrs Wm.) 4249 Wickford Rd., Baltimore, 10, Md George Spencer, 3613 Royal, Endwell, N Y Mattie Kelly has joined the ranks of Rollins women included in Marquis' "Who's Who of American Women." Mattie has been selected for listing in the Third Edition, in recognition of her many activities in the field of THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD education, as well as the many areas in which she has served in the business world Liz Brelsford and R C Smith, Jr brought their young son, Roberts Coles Smith III back to the campus where he was baptized by Dean Darrah in Knowles Memorial Chapel on February 10 The Smiths are presently making their home in Gainesville, Fla Bettie Merrell Foster (Mrs Charles) was called home to Orlando in February because of the death of her sister, Mrs J E Garlow Bettie is now living in La Mesa, Calif., and has tenyear-old twin daughters, Lee and Page 'Cl ' SECRETARY: Ann Turley Warinner (Mrs David 0,2460 Principio Avenue, Cincinnati 26, Ohio We send our sympathy to Frank Allen, whose father, Mr Wilson Frank Allen Sr., died in Winter Park on February 11 'CO 3Z Diane Vigeant Matthews (Mrs Daniel), 5260 Brantford Road, Memphis, Tenn Reunion April 27, 28, 29 SECRETARY: Ralph Snyder, who says he grows camellias "just for fun" but who nevertheless has a large collection of varieties in his garden in Orlando, walked off with the sweepstakes award for the most blue ribbons in the Pioneer Garden Club's annual camellia show at Ocala in January He won the sterling silver pitcher donated by the Munroe and Chambliss National Bank Kent, Sr., died at his home in Winter Park on January 29 Friends of Bob Buffington will be sorry to hear of the death of his father, Mr Ray Buffington, in Orlando on January 21 Bill Helprin sends a new address at 20 Brookside Dr., Greenwich, Conn Bill is a member of the New York Stock Exchange, with Carlisle & Jacquelin, and reports that he has a son, William, Jr '55 Jane Laverty, 1008 No Clay St., Frankfort, Indiana At the annual meeting of stockholders and board of directors of the Commercial Bank in Winter Park in early January Don Tauscher, who has been associated with the bank as Assistant Cashier, was named a Vicepresident Jim Graaskamp has accepted a position with the Univ of Wis School of Commerce, where he is combining teaching duties as a utility infielder in insurance, real estate and finance, with research presently being conducted by the School of Commerce Mary Martin Hayes (Mrs James) reports that she is kept busy with her two boys, Tom and Bill She is also president of the Pi Beta Phi Alumni Club for this area She saw Steve Demopoulos and Frank Hutsell at the Orange Blossom Playhouse in Orlando recently, and they had a good chat about Rollins #C/ 'CO Kathleen McDonnell 00 Griffith (Mrs Richard D.) 2584 McClintock Rd., Pontiac, Mich The Walter Lockwoods have moved into their new home at 48 Clark Rd., West Newton, Mass Walter is now a registered professional engineer in Massachusetts, currently working as a microwave tube engineer, low noise high power klystrons, part of U.S defense system He is also taking graduate courses, or courses at work Wife Nancy and daughter Judith are very busy with Girl Scout activities Son Daniel is in second grade and "very mechanical" says Walter "Just took an old telephone apart!" SECRETARY: Bob Peck's latest novel, "The Happy Sadist", has been published by Doubleday and is now available at bookstores throughout the country A copy has been sent to be added to the Rollins bookshelf of books by Rollins authors Somehow the news of Natalie Merritt's wedding failed to make the wedding column in the Record She was married March 25, 1961 to Walter H Sundberg and they are the proud parents of a son (see Births) Her address is 1231 Brussels Street, San Francisco 24, Cal #l »d J Marilyn Shinton Townsend (Mrs Robert), 4084 Benedict Canyon Dr., Sherman Oaks, Calif We send our sympathy to Norman Kent, whose father, Mr C Norman ^ SECRETARY: SECRETARY: JO SECRETARY: Phyllis Lockwood Hull (Mrs Preston C, ]r.) 15910 Redington Dr., Redington Beach, Fla Jim (Magoo) Browne has been named Assistant General Sales Manager of Capitol Car Distributors, Ltd., Volkswagen distributorship in Washington, D C, according to a recent news release received at Alumni House 'C7 J/ SECRETARY: Billy Jo Whipple Graves (Mrs Jo Anderson), 721 Lonita St., Baton Rouge, La Reunion April 27, 28, 29 Lynn (Hagerty) and Alfred Dempsey are still loving life in Minneapolis, where they bought an old farm house last year and have had fun renovating it In October Alfred left the Homecare, Inc firm to start work for Honeywell in their Production-Control Dept Lynn says, "I keep my typing fingers limbered up doing part time work, but this is done here at home between dusting, polishing silver, etc." Joanne (Davis) and Bill Mason send a new address at 116 Bridge St., Roselle Park, N J Bill is a salesman for Hallmark Cards, and Joanne is a social worker with the N J State Board of Child Welfare Besides working with foster children and adoptions she also is a parole officer, which she says she finds very rewarding work They see Buzz Smith quite a bit, and all look forward to attending the reunion in April A new song, The Liftoff, composed by Harvey Pylant was introduced at the Ko-Ko-Motel in Cocoa Beach on February 17, and proved so successful that Harvey has been signed by Tamla Recording Co., of Detroit, to record it Harvey, who is a director and announcer in Orlando with WESH-TV, will leave for Detroit shortly for the recording Shirley Leech writes that she is still traveling for Proctor & Gamble "Just spent three weeks in San Francisco, which I loved Am planning to go to Europe this summer," says Shirley Gordon Hahn received his M D degree from Tulane Medical School last May, and currently is serving an internship at Bryn Mawr Hospital in Bryn Mawr, Pa He expects to enter the Navy in July and take training at Pensacola Naval Base in Aviation Medicine News from Louise Vick Riley: "We are living at 415 Fairlane in DeKalb (58 mi N.W of Chicago) where my husband, Glenn, is Boys' Counselor at the High School He is also working on his Ph.D dissertation Our son, Michael, is almost 18 months old now We'd love to hear from any of the Rollins people in our area." 'CO SECRETARY: Cornelia Ladd Mclntosh (Mrs James H., Jr.), 1837 Tune Ave., Florence, Alabama Bob and Evie (Fishman) McMullen now have two boys and two girls Little Evalyn Jane arrived January 10 to join brothers Bobby and Billy, and 2V2, and sister Jeannie, 3y2 Jack Mette, now stationed at Ft Lee with the Special Services Section of the U.S Army, recently was featured singer in the services production of "Happy Holidays" and in "An Evening with Jack Mette." He will also star in the movie "Face of the Phantom" which he made before his assignment to Ft Lee and which is to be released soon Nick Wain paid a visit to the campus recently, to look up old friends He is now living in Sarasota, Fla., where he is managing the Congress Inn, Lido Beach, and The Sand Castle, and hopes any Rollins friends in the area will drop in to see them Charlene (Haupt) and Jacques Mitchell have a new address at Grey Gables, Pinesbridge Rd., Ossining, N Y Jacques is teaching English at Briarcliff College, Briarcliff Manor, N Y They have kept their home in Dorset, Vt, and expect to spend their summers there 'CO SECRETARY: Ann Wilkinson Benediet (Mrs Peter B.), Rt 9, Box 799, Tucson, Ariz 30 J7 Ginger Carpenter has a new address at 704 So Maple Ave., Oak Park, 111 Ginger says she is now working at Glidden Paint Co in Chicago, and loves it Her barbershop quartette won the International Competition of Harmony, Inc in Montreal, Canada, last October, and she says she is now very busy with her quartette and two barbershop choruses 10 THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD '£0 ww SECRETARY: Betty Van Mater Hoadley (Mrs A Bruce), 354 Vernon St., Apt 201, Oakland 10, Calif Don Spencer is attending graduate school at the Univ of Mo., and expects to receive his Masters degree in Sociology in August His wife, the former Linda Anderson of Winter Park, is also enrolled at the University and will receive her B A in English in June of 1963 For the past three years George Crook has been employed by WSM in the capacity of advertising salesman, in Nashville, Tenn His home address there is 580 Jackson Boulevard Steve Mandel reports a change in his activity, and that he is now working in the Executive Training Program at Bloomingdale's, in New York City His address remains 965 Fifth Ave., New York, N Y Barth Engert is currently enrolled in the Student Personnel Administration Dept at Teachers College of Columbia Univ in New York City, in his second semester Says he is "aiming for the 'ole M.A." and hopes to see some of the gang at Fiesta the end of March Nancy Watzek sends a new address at 4125 Swiss Ave., No 207, Dallas 4, Texas, where she is studying to be a medical secretary She would love to see any Rollins people in the area 'Zl Jane Goodnow Cooper (Mrs James E.) 1101 Minnesota Ave., Winter Park Mabry Manderson is stationed at Robbins Air Force Base in Georgia Lis (Jacobs) and George Fehl '60 are living in Durham, N C where George is completing law school at Duke Univ Ronald Brown is stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas John Holmes and Ruthie (Hiscox) have joined the Rollins colony in Gainesville, where John is attending law school of the Univ of Fla Susan Scribner is living in Orlando, where she is a member of the teaching faculty at the Catalina Elementary School SECRETARY: Weddings '41 Theodore Baldwin Pitman, Jr to Jane Fitzpatrick, December 11, 1961 Address: Highland, Swampscott, Mass '44 Evelyn Grace Long to F T Seitz, December 27, 1961 Address: 20 Chris Ave., Hillsdale, N J '51 Josephine Anne Dunn to Lewis John Newbery Blyde, Jr., March 3, 1962 Address: 221 E 78th St., New York, N Y '55 Sally Joan Beauchamp to Robert L Eckstein, February 6, 1960 Address: Filor's Lane, Stony Point, New York Shirley Jean Malcom to Joseph Holleman DeVaughn, January 26, 1962 Address: 3733 Peachtree Road N.E., Atlanta, Ga '57 Dr Gordon S Hahn to Margaret Anne Ferris, June 17, 1961 Address: Chetwynd Apts., Lancaster Pike, Rosemont, Pa '58 Nicholas Robert Wain to Sharon Bode, September 2, 1961 Address: Congress Inn, Lido Beach, Sarasota, Fla '59 Roberta Teel Oliver to Haskell E S Rhett, September 9, 1961 Address: 32 Griffin Rd Apts., Clinton, N Y Janice Luck Milburn to Charles Beverley Beck, December 21, 1961 Address: 3120 Medford Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich Nancy Rohrscheib to Donald L McKeever, December 12, 1961 Address: Rt 1, Woodlawn Manor Farm, Sandy Spring, Md '61 James Steve Browder to Mary Elizabeth Newberg, February 4, 1962 Address: 1902 N.W Second Ave., Gainesville, Fla Elisabeth Ann Jacobs to George Gideon Fehl '59, December 21, 1961 Address: 2404 Vesson St., Apt 6, Durham, N C Susan Ann Morganthaler to Jacob Kern III, May 6, 1961 Address: 308 Frazier Ave., Syracuse, Ind Jean Dell Persinger to Sam Birch Rice II, December 27, 1961 Address: 450 Rawling St., Washington Court House, Ohio IN MEMOR1AM B Braxton Beacham, Rollins College 1910-1911 Deceased December 14, 1961 F Bryant Eaton, Rollins College 1898-1900 Deceased February 23, 1962 Willard Ayres Eliot, Rollins College 1885-1886 Deceased August 2, 1961 Percy Stetson Morton, Rollins College 1894-1896 Deceased December 28, 1961 Mrs Charles H Pillsbury (Mabel Ray Neff), Rollins College 1892-1893 Deceased August 30, 1961 James B Pinkerton, Rollins College 1930-1931 Deceased January 3, 1962 Mrs Frank Shay (Edith Foley), Rollins Academy 1907-1910 Deceased December 17, 1961 Mrs James P Stanton (Edith Foulke), Rollins Academy 1892-1893 Deceased February 19, 1962 Alfred A Stuart, Jr., Rollins College 1920-1921 Deceased November 13, 1961 BIRTHS '46 Mr and Mrs Aubine L Batts, Jr., a daughter, Terri Ann, February 11, 1962 Address: 2106 Osceola Ave., , Orlando, Fla '47 Mr and Mrs William R Bush (Patricia McGehee), a daughter, Patricia Danielle, February 11, 1962 Ad- > dress: 4910 Newport Ave., Westgate, Washington 16, D C '51 Mr and Mrs William R Gordon, a son, William, February 22, 1962 Address: 570 Arapaho Trail, Maitland, Fla '53 Mr and Mrs Walter H Sundberg (Natalie Merritt), a son, Robert Eric, Feb 18, 1962 Address: 1231 Brussels St., San Francisco 24, Cal '55 Mr and Mrs James W Hayes (Mary Martin), a son, William Conrad, October 16, 1961 Address: 920 Colfax Ave., Winter Park, Fla '57 Mr and Mrs Donald Scharfetter (Marie Saute), a third daughter, Debbie Lee, February 12, 1962 Address: 8022 Mark Drive, Verona, Pa Mr and Mrs Robert A McMullen (Evaline Fishman), a daughter, Evalyn Jane, January 10, 1962 Address: 18321 N.E 21st Place, North Miami Beach 62, Fla '59 Mr and Mrs Peter Hoadley (Barbara Hass), a daughter, Barbara Lee, January 15, 1962 Address: 2570 Middleton, Winter Park, Fla '61 Mr and Mrs Wellington James Ramsey III (Valerie Hamlin), a son, Jimmy, May 25, 1961 Address: Avon Old Farms School, Avon, Conn Mr and Mrs Charles Towe (Louise Wolfe), a daughter, Dixie Rae, October 22, 1961 Address: 1845 Westminister Place, Oklahoma City 20, Okla Mr and Mrs William T Watkins (Carol Davis), a son, William Tomlinson, Jr., November 6, 1961 Address: Marion Garden Apts., Jasper, Ala Mr and Mrs Edgar P Overstreet, Jr (Gail Hladik), a daughter, Amy Jo, December 1, 1961 Address: 9547 Lincoln Ave., Brookfield, 111 '62 Mr and Mrs Lunsford Bridges (Nancy "Nan" Sturgis), a son, London, January 18, 1962 Address: Plaza Towers, Little Rock, Ark THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD No & JANUARY - FEBRUARY, 1962 VOL XXXIX Published by Rollins Alumni, Inc., Winter Park, Florida, monthly October through June Entered as second-class matter June 28, 1938 at the Post Office at Winter Park, Florida, under the act of August 24, 1912 ARCHJ VES ... Ballots must reach Alumni House no later than 12:00 noon Friday, April 20, 1962 THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD ALUMNI REPORT REUNIONS ALUMNI Graduates Total since 1890 Five Annual Alumni Reunions have... member of the school's first graduating class THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD Rollins Alumni, Inc Election Ballot 1962 (In case both husband and wife are Alumni, mark this ballot as two votes, or use separate... higher than the national average ALUMNI ROLLINS ALUMNI INCORPORATED Articles of incorporation were granted to Rollins Alumni Inc., in 1953 The affairs of Rollins Alumni Inc., are guided by a Board

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