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ENTERING CLASS LARGEST IN HISTORY
DEAN OF ADMISSIONS
John O Rich '38, has been named the
first Dean of Admissions at Rollins
College With the College since 1949,
Jack has been director of admissions
for ten years In making the an-
nouncement President Hugh McKean
said the new title recognizes his out-
standing devotion and service to Rol-
lins
PATRONS INVITATION
This month we are sending out invitations to the friends of Rol- lins College to become Patrons for the year 1960-61
Patrons contribute $50 annual-
ly ($100 for a husband and wife)
to the Diamond Jubilee Fund which is used to strengthen fac- ulty salaries Patrons are guests
of the College at the annual Founders Week dinner, and seats are reserved for them at impor- tant academic functions
Every Alumnus is cordially in- vited to join with the many non- alumni friends of Rollins and become a patron of the College
Please consider this a formal in- vitation to every graduate and former student who wishes to join in this Rollins activity This method of invitation is being used for all our Alumni, however your name will be placed on the Patron's invitation list if you wish
Checks may be sent to Alumni House or to the College Alumni Patrons contributions will be credited to the Alumni Fund
Hugh F McKean
The largest freshman class in the history of Rollins College registered during Orientation Week, according to John O Rich, Dean of Admissions Entering freshmen numbered 362 and there were 46 transfers from other colleges and universities There are more men than women among the new students enrolled—205 men and 203 women These figures are for the undergraduate students and do not in- clude the more than 100 graduate school students expected to take ad- vantage of the graduate programs in physics and business administration Dean Rich said that the number of applications took a huge jump this year, particularly in the number of men He indicated that the co-oper- ative programs with leading graduate schools have attracted more able stu- dents seeking to enter the professions
"We are pleased with the improved academic preparation of the entering group", he said, "and the increased volume of applications has permitted
a more selective admissions policy." John Tiedtke, second vice president and treasurer of Rollins said: "At Rollins the chance is offered to de- velop many abilities of thinking, anal- ysis, and organizing and presenting Ideas It is the goal of the College to make Rollins the outstanding liberal arts college in the Southeast."
Entering students from Florida num- bered 128 with 53 coming from the rest of the South More than 200 will
be from Northern states, 10 from the West and seven from foreign coun- tries
Hurricane Donna Unwelcome Visitor to the Campus
The brief and unwelcomed visit of hurricane Donna to the Campus, while wreaking no serious damage, left in her wake
a mammoth cleanup job for the Buildings and Grounds Department One of several trees to go down before her heavy winds fell on Pinehurst, above left At right George Cartwright watches cleanup crew removing a part of the tons
of tree limbs, leaves and moss which littered the Campus, just readied for the opening of the fall term Donna also made a brief visit to the Pelican causing about $500 worth of damage
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Sixteen new faculty members were
welcomed to Rollins for their "fresh-
man" year at a reception given by
President and Mrs Hugh F McKean
at the newly redecorated Alumni
House, Friday night, Sept 30 The
new members of the Rollins Family
in the receiving line were:
Mrs Patricia Drabik, Speech, A B.,
M A and Ph D., comes to Rollins from
U.C.L.A
Paul N Geisel, Sociology, B A., M A
and Ph D., comes to Rollins from Tus-
kegee Institute in Alabama
Mrs Lillian Gleason, Spanish, comes
from Guadalajara where she has lived
since 1947 She holds both M A and
Ph D degrees
A Maynor Hardee, French, B A and
M A from Duke University where he
has taught since 1956
O'Neill Kane, Business Administra-
tion, retired U.S Army Colonel, who is
doing graduate work at the Univ of
Calif
Marcus R Kelly, Education, B A
and M E., comes to the Campus from
California
Murray J Landsman, Psychology
B A and M A., returns to Rollins from
Gainesville
Benjamin McKulik, English, who is
working for his Ph.D in English,
taught last year at the University of
South Carolina
Hubert Marcotte, French, B A and
M A., University of Montreal, taught
last year at Bolles School in Jackson-
ville
Richard P Momsen, Jr., Geography
received his Ph.D from the Univ of
Minn, this fall and comes from Bould-
er, Colo
Lawrence W Thomas, English, re-
ceived his B A from Principia College
and his M A from the Univ of Mich
William H Trapnell, French, has
been working on his M A at Middle-
bury College and taught last year at
Hampden Sydney College in Virginia
Emily E Webber, Music, comes to
Rollins from the Univ of Texas She
has her B A and M A and Ph D de-
grees in Music
Gordon James Wilson, Organ and
Piano, has appeared in concerts across
the country and holds B A., B M and
M M degrees
James R Wright, Spanish, has his
B A and M A and during the past
year studied at the University of Ma-
drid
Stanislav Zimic Spanish, received
his M A in French and Spanish from
the University of Miami and is working
on his Ph D at Duke
THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD
DIAMOND JUBILEE
The 1960-61 Diamond Jubilee cele- bration will officially open at the fall convocation November 4, the date in
1885 when Rollins College opened her doors to approximately 50 charter stu- dents The time will be 9:45 a.m
The observance of Rollins' 75 years
of higher education in Florida will continue throughout the academic year Special commemorative events are scheduled for the observance of this important year in the history of the College, with Founders Week, Re- union weekend and Commencement activities highlighting the year cele- bration
The full schedule of events will be announced in subsequent issues of the RECORD
SPORTS PICTURE
SOCCER
Members of the Tar Soccer squad will open their eight game season Oct
15, when they meet the Emory Univer- sity team in Atlanta Coach Joe Justice hopes this year to regain the Arthur McKean Trophy, which the Tars have been without for two years Home games in the Sandspur Bowl will be with Florida Southern, Oct 22; Jack- sonville, Nov 5; Stetson, Nov 19 The Tars will meet Stetson in DeLand, Oct
29; Florida Southern at Lakeland, No- vember 9, University of Florida at Gainesville Nov 12 and Jacksonville University at Jacksonville Dec 3
BASKETBALL
HOW TO STUDY WEEK
"How to Study Week" was an un-
qualified success according to all who
participated in the intensive week of
work in which 68 entering students re-
ceived instruction and training de-
signed to help them make the most of
their academic skills through improv-
ed study habits While the enrollment
this year was limited to 68, more than
double that number applied for admis-
sion If evaluation shows the expected
benefits the program will be expanded
to include more students next year
The Tar court squad will play a total
of 22 games during the 1960-61 season which will open December 3, when they meet the University of Miami team at home Although seriously hampered by the lack of our own courts, Coach Nyimicz is not dis- couraged with the outlook for the coming season Home games which again will be played at the Winter Park Hi Gym or at the Orlando Air Force Base court, are: University of Miami, Dec 3; Valdosta State College (Ga.), Dec 2; Stetson, Dec 5; Jackson- ville Univ., Dec 7; Howard College, Dec 12; Transylvania University, Jan
6; Georgia Southern, Jan 10; Mercer, Jan 13; Fla State, Jan 28; Florida Southern, Jan 30; Tampa Univ., Feb
20
Road games: Citrus Invitational, Lakeland, Fla., Dec 12 and 13; Fla
Southern, Lakeland, Jan 4; Valdosta State, Valdosta, Ga., Jan 20; Georgia Southern, Collegeboro, Ga., Jan 21;
Tampa Univ., Tampa, Jan 24; Miami Univ., Coral Gables, Feb 1; Mercer, Macon, Ga., Feb 4; Birmingham Southern, Feb 6, and Howard Col- lege, Feb 7, at Birmingham, Ala.;
Jacksonville Univ., Jacksonville, Feb
11, and Stetson, DeLand, Feb 18
THEATRE PROGRAM
Five challenging productions have been scheduled by Arthur Wagner, di- rector of the Annie Russell Theatre, for the coming season
"Brigadoon" of Broadway fame, will open the season with the initial per- formance for the public November 8
In keeping with a long established cus- tom, Rollins Alumni who are mem- bers of the Central Florida Alumni Club will be guests of the ART at a dress rehearsal performance Sunday night, November 6
Talented Edith Royal of the Royal School of Dance will choreograph the dances for the fanciful season opener Noel Coward's "Blythe Spirit" will
be the second on the list of plays for the season and will run from Decem- ber 6 to 10 "The Flyers" which is scheduled for Jan 31 through Feb 4, was written by Rollins' own Dr Irvin Stock
"Playboy of the Western World", an Irish comedy by John M Synge and published in 1911 is scheduled for the week of March 7-11 Frenchman Jean Giraudoux is the author of "Tiger at the Gates" which will close the season the week of April 18-22
Season tickets or tickets for single performances can be reserved by writing to the theatre or calling MI 4-0227
FIELD HOUSE
With campaign plans completed, the descriptive brochure, setting forth the plans for the Dean Enyart Field House
at the printers, the all Alumni drive for funds for this much needed build- ing for the Campus will get under way next month, according to Henry S Lauterbach '37, who is heading the national campaign Chairman Lauter- bach points out that this is the first major funds campaign by Alumni for Rollins College
With the loss of the long inadequate Rec Hall by fire, the Campus is with- out any indoor athletic facilities When you get your copy of the brochure, consider carefully the great need for this building Think generously Con- tributions, tax deductible, can be paid over a period of three years
GRADUATE PROGRAM
Advanced work in both physics and business administration are again of- fered for the second year in Rollins' growing graduate program, according
to John Tiedtke, acting dean
The physics program, under the di- rection of Dr Dan Thomas, with 55 enrollees, began the fall term Oct 3
It will run through Dec 16 Dr Charles Welsh again directs the grad- uate program in business administra- tion which will offer six courses In this department the fall term, with 88 advanced students registered, runs from Oct 17 to Jan 31
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CENTER MANAGER Gorham B
Harper, Jr., '60, has been named man-
ager of the Student Center succeeding
Mr James Gregg, who died August
13 Management of the Center has
been assumed by Morrison's, who also
operate the dining hall
Cancer Grant For the third suc-
cessive year Rollins has received an
$11,020 grant from the U.S Public
Health Service to continue its study
of synthesis of potential anti-cancer
chemicals Dr Don Carroll of the
Chemistry Department, working with
a group of top science students since
1957, has produced more than 50 new
compounds which may lead to treat-
ment of cancer
THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD
Alumni Related Freshmen Welcomed
Science Foundation Panelist Dr
John S Ross of the Physics Depart-
ment served on a NSF panel in Wash-
ington in September which will make
recommendations for 1961 summer in-
stitutes to the foundation During
the summer vacation he attended a
three-week summer school conference
on advanced astro-geophysics at
Georgetown University
Operation Bootstrap Enrollment
for these evening classes at Rollins
reached 172 for the first term which
began August 22, according to Prof
George Saute, director of the com-
munity program Of this number 83
are from the community, 10 from San-
ford Naval Air Station, 11 from McCoy
AFB and 68 from Orlando AFB The
first session ends October 13, the next
begins Oct 24
Encyclopedia Contributor Dr Rhea
Smith, for the second year, is prepar-
ing articles on Portugal and Spain for
the annual publication of the Encyclo-
pedia Americana He is holder of the
Cervantes Gold Medal, awarded for
his book "The Day of the Liberals in
Spain"
Lincoln Microfilm A prized set of
microfilm (97 reels) containing the
writings and speeches of Abraham
Lincoln has been presented to Mills
Memorial Library by the Lincoln Ses-
quicentennial Commission John B
Fisher, Washington attorney and
father of Marilyn Fisher, Rollins Soph-
omore, is a member of the commis-
sion and has presented other valuable
gifts to the College in the past
MATCHING FUNDS
Many industries and businesses,
as a part of their programs of
financial assistance to higher
education, match the Alumni con-
tributions of their employees A
check of your company's policy
may double your annual contribu-
tion to the Rollins Alumni Fund
Pictured above are Alumni related entering students who were guests of honor at a reception at Alumni House, Thursday, Sept 29 The annual affair was in charge of Betty Wheatley John- son '30 and lone Pope Bassett '29 co- chairmen
Club Schedule
A varied and interesting program is being planned for the members of the Rollins Alumni Club of Central Florida this year, according to Howard Mallen '52, president of the group
The opening event of the season will
be the traditional dress rehearsal per- formance at the Annie Russell Theatre when Central Florida Alumni will be guests of the theatre staff This year
"Brigadoon", popular and successful Broadway play, will open the dramatic season on Campus The special per- formance for the Alumni will be Sun- day evening, Nov 6
Club members are invited to attend the opening game of the basketball season on Dec 3, when the Tars meet the University of Miami team, either
at the Winter Park High School gym- nasium or at O.A.F.B They also will
be guests of honor of the Athletic Department at the opening baseball game
The annual Reunion dance, inaug- urated by the local Alumni last April, will be another outstanding event for the Reunion next April
Other events for the year will be announced at a later date
The Pelican Party this year was one
of the most successful ever held by the local group and the attendance was the largest on record
A complete schedule of events will
be mailed to all Rollins Alumni in Central Florida at a later date
Entering students with Alumni rel- atives are:
Elke Arndt, sister of Evelyne Arndt Mitchell '60; Zoe Cleveland, cousin of Helen Hoyt Cleveland x62; Chester W Cornwall, Jr., nephew of Faith Corn- wall '45; Peter Cumbie, nephew of Peg-
gy Hudgings Sykes x42 and Judy Hudgings Mason '45; Rust Deming, son of Olcott and Louise Macpherson Deming '35 and '37; Susan Dix, niece
of Adelaide Voorhees McCulloch xl3; Roberta Evans, cousin of Peggy Law- mill Ballman x51; Gene Faubel, son
of Jean Astrup Faubel '36
Alice Ferriday, niece of Jack Fulton x40; Martha Gill, cousin of Dorothea Manning Fox '53; James Hamilton, brother of Janice Hamilton Haldeman '58; Barbara Hartzell, cousin of Anita Tanner Daubenspeck '60; Kate Holmes, sister of John Holmes x60; Marion and Dale Justice, daughter and son of Joe and Edith Scott Justice '40 and x42; Ingo Kozak, son of Carleton C Em- ery '49
Clarence Law, son of the late Clar- ence Law x39; Catherine Lloyd, daugh- ter of Helen Cavanaugh Lloyd x30; Marguerite Massie, cousin of Deana Lund Upson x60; Stephanie Mills, daughter of Elisabeth Davis Mills x34; Sally Quarles, niece of William Koch '49 and John Koch '43; Roberta San- derson, sister of Stephanie Sanderson Cline x61; Virginia Sands, sister of Saundra Sands x59; Stephen Schoen, brother of Marc Schoen x60; Myrus Singleton, son of Maude Rouse Single- ton '54; Kathleen Stone, daughter of Forrest and Georgianna Hill Stone '17 and '31
Susan Todd, cousin of Ann Todd Johns '57, and Robert Todd '60; Alison Ullman, daughter of Eleanor Gold- smith Ullman x35 and James Veasey, son of James Veasey, Jr x34
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CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
'QQ In September Eunice Baldwin
Mclntosh and her husband cele-
brated their 48th wedding anniversary
"If all of our immediate family could
have been present there would have
been 51, including 33 grandchildren,"
says Eunice They still make their
home in Santa Ana, California
'1Q SECRETARY: Marguerite Doggett, 119-
20 Union Turnpike, Kew Gardens,
L L, N Y
Friends and classmates of Josephine
Keller Dolive will be sorry to hear of
the death of her father, George C Kel-
ler, which occurred at his home in
Mount Dora on July 14, at the age of
94
'IQ SECRETARY: Anne C Stone, 1808
Stonehurst Road, Winter Park, Fla
Friends and classmates of Elizabeth
Russell Fuessle will regret to hear of
the death of her husband, Kenneth, on
May 30 A Book-A-Year Memorial has
been established at Mills Memorial Li-
brary in Kenneth's memory
#10 SECRETARY: Dr Florence M Stone,
10 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn 2,
New York
Winifred Hanchett Flood and hus-
band Paul spent a wonderful summer
at The Duke's Oak Summer Theatre
Workshop in historic Cooperstown,
New York
'OO SECRETARY: Ruth Waldron Stone,
*•*• (Mrs Alvord L.) Robles Ave., R 6,
Box 941, Tampa, Florida
Betty Yowell Pittman has recently
given the Archives some valuable old
newspaper clippings, programs and
photographs from the time her mother
was a student at Rollins, and also pic-
tures taken during the long period
when her father served as a Trustee of
Rollins
")A SECRETARY: Helen Waterhouse, P.O
*^ Box 24, Maitland, Fla
Alice Waterhouse Peterson and hus-
band Harry attended the graduation of
their son, Robert, at the University of
Florida in June, and were accompanied
to Gainesville by Alice's sister, Doris
Waterhouse Rossell x23 and daughter
Dodie After spending a short time
with relatives in Maitland, Robert, his
wife and three year old son left for
Ashland, Mass., where Robert has ac-
cepted a position with General Electric
Co
'25 SECRETARY: Trillis Wesseler Win-
" dom (Mrs William H.), 341 Holt
Ave., Winter Park, Fla
We send our sympathy to Nora Mc-
Neill Staton (Mrs Ted), whose mother,
Mrs Mary McNeill Wallace, died in Or-
lando July 31 at the age of 81
'26 SECRETARY: Catherine Young, P O
Box 341, Altamonte Springs, Fla
Thirty-fifth Reunion April 28, 29, 30,
1961
Friends of Margery Ufford Williams
(Mrs Robley) will be sorry to hear
that she was called to Winter Park
from her home in California when her
mother, Mrs Clara Ufford, passed
away on September 15
"17 SECRETARY: Katharine Lewis Lehman (Mrs R J.) 419 N Interlachen, Win- ter Park, Florida
Althea (Miller) and O C Van Hyn- ing covered more than 13,000 miles by motor in Mexico last spring, where they studied orchids, Bromeliads and Cycads, and report a wonderful trip
Son Howard was recently graduated from the Juilliard School of Music in New York, and has been appointed as 1st Percussionist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Daughter Shir- ley, was married this summer, and plans to enter Temple University in Philadelphia this fall
Bill ie (Freeman) Greene spent some time at the University of Cali- fornia where she took a course in horticulture and in scientific illustrat- ing Billie also worked in the Agri- culture Library of the university draw- ing botanical illustrations and gather- ing material for the new book on trop- ical plants which can be grown in Florida which she is illustrating and co-authoring with Mary Noble, of Jack- sonville
'28 Pnil Boardman continues as a Project Engineer and Construc- tion Manager for American Viscose Corp and has just completed a $3,600,-
000 film plant for Avisun Corp in New Castle, Delaware Phil makes his home
at 2644 Kirk Ave., Broomall, Pa
'29 SECRETARY: Nancy Brown, 1307 \4th St., Apt 4, Santa Monica, Calif
Ollie Sherman Bandy writes that he received his Doctor of Education from the University of Florida on August
13, 1960 He says "It is now official!
Thirty years after receiving the Mas- ter's degree at Rollins, the doctorate has been conferred by the University
of Florida" Ollie is presently Director
of Secondary Education, Pasco County Public Schools, Florida
'30 SECRETARY: Clara Adolfs, Rollins Col- lege, Winter Park, Florida
Mazzie Wilson paid a brief visit to the campus in mid-July while on a trip
to Florida Her many friends will be sorry to hear that her father died at Mazzie's home in early July, after a long illness, and was buried in West Palm Beach
We send our sympathy to Aurora McKay and her sisters on the death of their father, Mr D B McKay, at his home in Tampa on September 8 Mr
McKay received an honorary degree
of Doctor of Literature from Rollins College in 1928, and had recently cele- brated his 92nd birthday
'3] SECRETARY: Jewel Lewter, 1009 N
Bumhy Ave., Orlando, Florida
Thirtieth Reunion April 28, 29, 30, 1961
At the national convention of Phi
Mu in St Louis in late June Dorothy Hartridge Lewter (Mrs F A.) was sig- nally honored when she was elected
to serve on the national council as membership director Dorothy was a member of Alpha Omega chapter of Phi Mu at Rollins during her college years, and has continued her interest
and activity through the years She is also a member of AAUW, Mobile branch, Engineering Wives Club, and PTA The Lewters make their home
at 1567 Shore, Mobile, Ala
Dr B J Balcar has just returned by ship and train from a summer vacation
in Europe He flew eastward in June and visited England, Denmark, Swed-
en, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Italy and Portugal His new address is 62 Via Castanada, Monterey, Calif
'JO SECRETARY: T helm a VanBuskirk
Douglass (Mrs Henry) 2646 Fairway Ave., S., St Petersburg, Fla
We send our deepest sympathy to Watt Marchman whose wife, Virginia (Orebaugh) died at their home in Fre- mont, Ohio on June 27 after a long ill- ness A Book-A-Year memorial mem- bership at Mills Memorial Library has been started in Virginia's name Betty Lynch Danner has resigned from her teaching in Ridgefield, Conn., and moved with her daughters to Princeton, N J in order to benefit from better schools and more activ- ities Their new address is 377 Frank- lin Ave., Princeton, N J
'34 Tedc,y Buck wants her friends to know that she is now back on full schedule at her post in the African mission field after her serious opera- tion in January, and making plans for furlough in 1961 Mail will reach her
at Chikore, Craigmore P O., Southern Rhodesia, Africa
Robbie Robertson was recently named president-elect of the Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce for
1961 by the Directors
#35 SECRETARY: B G Fishback Galey
(.Mrs John T.) 401 Shady Ave., C-707, Pittsburgh 6, Pa
News from Gordon Jones includes a snapshot of himself and his charming wife, Zena "I was married on Janu- ary 1 to a delightful English girl, with
a 13-year-old son, both of whom are making me quite proud and happy" says Gordon The Jones' address is
10743 Ashton Ave., Los Angeles 24 Calif
Virginia McCall English (Mrs Bruce) visited her brother, Dr John T McCall '48 and his family in Gainesville, Fla
in late May and June, and paid a brief visit to the campus to take in com- mencement activities
Ted Ehrlich became Assistant to the Rector and Director of Religious Edu- cation at St Mark's Episcopal Church Medford, Oregon, on August 1 In April of 1961 he plans to return to In- diana University to defend his thesis for the Ph D in Adult Christian Edu- cation Ted's new address is 332 Stan- ley Ave., Medford, Ore
'36 SECRETARY: Helen Jackson Hadley (Mrs Paul) Box 2550 R.R 1, Glen- coe, Mo
Twenty-fifth Reunion April 28, 29, 30
1961
,„,rFriends of Betfy Trevor Buffum (Mrs Sampson) will sympathize with her in the loss of her husband, who disappeared from his yacht "Folly"
Trang 6early in August His sloop was found
drifting in the outer harbor of Toron-
to, Canada, where he had sailed from
his summer home in Youngstown, N
Y., intending to compete in the Free-
man Cup Race
#J7 SECRETARY: Grace Terry Marshall
(Mrs Nelson) Univeristy of Rhode
Island, Kingston, R 1
Sally Farnsworth Dale and husband
Neal, with daughters Linda and Susan,
took an 8,000 mile tour of the west this
summer The Dales live in Scarsdale,
N Y., with a summer home in Christ-
mas Cove, Maine, and Neal is Director
of Labor Relations for Corn Products,
Inc
Alumni House was very pleased to
have a visit from Jean Plumb (Mrs
James H.) Young the last of Septem-
ber Jean and her husband are in the
house remodeling business—buying up
old houses, remodeling and then sell-
ing them They make their home in
California but have been on an ex-
tended visit throughout different
points of the United States, finally
winding up on the Rollins campus after
an absence of 24 years Their address
is: 1125 Temple Terrace, Laguna
Beach, Calif
'"JO SECRETARY: Marita Stueve Stone
00 (Mrs Wendell) Rollins College
Beverly Jones Darling (Mrs David)
leads a busy life with her business and
family responsibilities The Darlings
have lived at 136 Elm St., Andover,
Mass., 14 years, and Beverly is man-
ager of the area office of Hunneman
& Co., Inc of Boston (Real Estate),
covering five Massachusetts towns
Daughter Beverly is a senior at Holton-
Arms School in Washington, D C;
Marshall is at Darrow School, New
Lebanon, N Y.; Martha attends Beaver
Country Day School, Chestnut Hill,
Brookline, and David, Jr., is in Junior
High
Anne Louise Bradford Cadman (Mrs
George), has been Teen Editor for the
"Northern Virginia Sun", a daily news-
paper, for the past three years Louise
has three daughters, two in their teens
and the third is 10 years old
Marion Galbraith Merrill's husband,
Sam, Professor of History at the Uni-
versity of Maryland, has held a Gug-
genheim Fellowship for the past aca-
demic year He is working on a new
book
"IQ SECRETARY: Frances Daniel Divine
JZ (Mrs John H Ill) Rt 5, Box 155,
Orlando, Florida
Robert Lado has accepted a position
as Academic Director, Institute of Lan-
guages and Linguistics at Georgetown
University, Washington, D C His new
address is 5404 Newington Rd., Wash-
ington 16, D C
We send our sympathy to Betty
Davis Wartell (Mrs Richard) on the
death of her brother, Milford Davis '35,
who died suddenly from a heart attack
on June 12
'40 SECRETARY: Sue Terrv Boswell, 3601
San Pedro, Tampa, Florida
Ely Haimowitz continues to reap hon-
ors in the music field, and on June 16
was soloist with the London Philhar-
THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD
monic in London's Festival Hall in a
Brahms piano concerto
'42 SECRETARY: Betty Knowlton Shore
^ (Mrs Jack L.) 2070 Venetian Drive, S.W., Atlanta, Ga
Jack Liberman attended the ad-
vanced Physics-Chemistry Institute of American University at Washington,
D C under a National Science Founda- tion Grant last summer
'44 SECRETARY: Marjorie Coffin Math-
^ ews (Mrs Philip) 3060 Scott St., San Francisco, Calif
Marjorie Hansen Wilder's short story,
"Don't Leave Me", appeared in the Oc- tober 1st issue of the Saturday Evening Post Don't forget to read it
#45 SECRETARY: Edith Bennett Confehr
~7 , (Mrs W D.), 9904 Parkwood Dr.,
'& <i^-d Beihesda, Md
Faith Cornwall, after spending a
year at home and working with the Registrar's Office at Rollins, has en- rolled in the Divinity School of Van- derbilt University She writes that she
is happily situated a few blocks from
the Alumni building there and only a few blocks from the campus, at 2007 Terrace Place, Nashville 5, Tenn
'47 SECRETARY: Ainslie Emhry, 2604 Va- letta Road, Louisville 5, Ky
Friends of Alan Phillips and Mary
Jane Phillips Hyde x48 will be sorry
to hear of the death of their father,
Mr Joel P Phillips, Sr., which occur- red on July 8 at his summer home in Thousand Islands, N Y
'48 SECRETARIES: Jack Redding, 3815 Waterfront Parkway, Orlando, Fla
Lee Bongart Hilkene (Mrs Bruce) 851 Westchester Way, Birmingham, Mich
Charles Gundelach and his wife have
completed the first of their films on South East Asia, a picture on Formosa titled, TAIWAN, THE FACE OF FREE CHINA Charles says "We enjoyed our stay on Taiwan very much, and think that our film is a good, true and authentic portrayal of the island and the people We hope it may eventually
be placed in all schools, colleges, uni- versities and film libraries in the USA." The film has been accepted by
Dr Claude Buss, History Department
of Stanford Univ., for showing in his summer program in East Asian studies which he is directing for secondary teachers of history, geography and gov- ernment at Stanford, and a number of prints have been ordered for use in the San Francisco schools Prints have been pre-viewed in New York, Indiana University, and Iowa State University, and preview dates have been arranged for showings to school districts throughout California
Friends of Fred Hage will be sorry
to hear of the death of his father,
Mr Thomas Hage, who died in Orlando
on July 27
A new book, "Countdown—The Story
of Cape Canaveral", authored by Bill
Shelton has just made its appearance
As Florida correspondent for TIME Bill has covered all major missile firings from the Cape from the begin- ning, and his book is a fascinating eye- witness account of the growth of the missile site The dedication is to his
nine year old son, Dana Roy Shelton Bill is now Miami Bureau Chief for TIME, INC
'49 SECRETARY: Pat German West {Mrs
^' Wm B., Jr.) 6204 Newburn Drive, Washington 16, D C
Cornelius Van Buren, 873 Notting- ham Drive, Orlando, Fla
Jean Allen Scherer and her family
have moved to Coral Gables, Fla.,
where husband Jim has accepted a po-
sition as sales representative for In-
dustrial Vinyls, Inc., a plastic manufac-
turing firm, and writes that they are all so happy to be in Florida again
A most interesting letter arrived last
summer from Ed Rosevear, who has
served for the past four years as musi- cal director and director of the choir
at Sheldon Jackson Junior College in Sitka, Alaska The 55 voice choir is made up of about one-third of the student body and includes young peo- ple from many communities and cul- tures in Alaska, many of whom have had no contact with our western music Thirty chosen members made a con- cert tour via boat in early April to settlements of Southeast Alaska, with concerts scheduled each evening and many afternoons On June 1st the Rosevear family left Alaska, driving down the Alaska Highway to Dubuque, Iowa, where Ed is now enrolled in the Theological Seminary to study for the ministry His many friends send best wishes for the future
'5 0 SECRETARIES : Carol Posten Miller (Mrs
Wm.) 175 Stanmore Rd., Baltimore
12, Md George Spencer, 404 Hazel
Ave., Endicott, N Y
Jeannette Webman Levy (Mrs Law-
rence) has announced the opening of her Nursery School — Gingerbread House—in Defiance, Ohio, where the Levys make their home Jeannette also does substitute teaching in the public schools and teaches piano at home
Hank Gooch, who has served as As-
sistant Chaplain at the U.S Military Academy in West Point, N Y for the past three years, has accepted a call
as pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian Church in Orlando Hank and his fam- ily are now living at 5412 Andrus Ave.,
in Orlando
Maggie Bell Zurbrick had to miss
the April reunion because of a move
to Ohio necessitated by a promotion received by husband Dave Dave is with General Fireproofing Co., and after a training pericd at the home office will assume management of a new district in the fall
#51 SECRETARY: Ann Turley Warinner (Mrs David C.),3460 Principio Ave- nue, Cincinnati 26, Ohio
Tenth Reunion April 28, 29, 30, 1961 Jack McCauslin has accepted a po-
sition as Dean of Students at Blooms- burg State College, Bloomsburg, Pa and assumed his duties there in mid- August Bloomsburg is a college of 1,750 students
In March Pete Fay was made a part-
ner in the law firm of Nichols, Gaither, Green, Frates & Beckham, of Miami Pete also has a new address, at 6050 Chapman Field Drive, Miami 56, Fla
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After a stay with her parents in Win-
ter Park, where young Jeffrey was
born, Nancy Neide Johnson left in Au-
gust with her three children to join
Capt George Johnson in Germany,
where George expects to be stationed
for a three year tour of duty
Henry ("H B.") Roberts, is currently
engaged in a nine month graduate pro-
gram at Management Development In-
stitute, Lausanne, Switzerland His ad-
dress is: Hotel Meurice, Lausanne-
Ouchy, Switzerland
Friends of Robert Scott Witherell
will be sorry to hear of the death of
his father, Robert Ellis Witherell, on
September 20, 1960 at a Winter Park
hospital
Lois Paxton Kling (Mrs John) sends
a new address at 832 Michigan Ave.,
Evanston, 111 Lois' husband has been
transferred to Chicago and they hope
to buy a home there soon
'CO SECRETARY: Diane Vigeant Matthews
(Mrs Daniel), Church of the Holy
Comforter, Monteagle, Tenn
Ardath Norcross Moore (Mrs J Mi-
chael) sends news of the arrival of a
third son, David, last year The Moores
have bought a home in LaJolla, Cali-
fornia, where husband Michael teaches
languages, and would love to see any
alumni passing through the area
June Lee (Mrs Allan) Hale writes
that they have sold their house in Bar-
rington, Illinois and have moved to
1940 Lake Avenue, Wilmette, 111 She
says "But the real news is that our
little Alan, who is 7V2 years old—and
not so little anymore—went to Adiron-
dack Woodcraft Camp in Old Forge,
New York this summer And who were
his councilors? Mr Glasser and his
wife When Mr Glasser told me that
he teaches English at Rollins, I nat-
urally told him I attended Rollins
Then we had a wonderful chat about
our favorite school."
'CO SECRETARY: Kathleen McDonnell
"''> Griffith (Mrs Richard D.), 413 N
Eton Road, Apt 208, Birmingham,
Michigan
Miguel Aranguren, Chief, Division of
General Information of the Pan Amer-
ican Union, spent some time this sum-
mer in Venezuela and the Dominican
Republic working with the Investiga-
tion Committee of the Organization of
American States in the controversy
between the two republics
'C/L SECRETARY: Marilyn Shinton Town-
"^ send (Mrs Robert) 2200 Palmer Ave.,
Apt 4-L, New Rochelle, N Y
Don Vassar writes that "I am work-
ing in the computer department of
Blue Cross-Blue Shield Looks like
fun and excellent opportunities for ad-
vancement" His address is P O Box
502, Jacksonville, Fla
Alumni House has received word
that Bob Buffington has been appoint-
ed to the faculty in the College of Arts
and Sciences, Vanderbilt University, as
an Instructor in English Bob was a
teaching fellow at the State University
of Iowa 1958-59, and spent last year at
Vanderbilt working toward his Ph D
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'55 SECRETARY: Jane Laverty, 1008 No
Clay St., Frankfort, Indiana
Mary Martin Hayes (Mrs James) rep- resented the Orlando-Winter Park alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi at their 42nd biennial convention held in Hot Springs, Arkansas in June
Myra Brown, who is teaching 3rd, 4th and 5th grades in an Army School
in Hohenfels, Germany, says she plans
to stay for her second year This sum- mer Myra spent a month traveling through Switzerland, France, Britain and Scandinavia, camping most of the way
'CZ SECRETARY: Phyllis Lockwood Hull
JO (Mrs Preston C, Jr.) 437 Balmoral
Rd., Winter Park, Fla
Fifth Reunion, April 28, 29, 30, 1961 John Opdyke received his M D from Duke University Medical School on June 6, and now is interning at Tripler Army Hospital in Honolulu While at Duke John was elected to A.O.A., Na- tional Medical Honorary fraternity
His new address is: 1/Lt John Opdyke
M C, Tripler Army Hospital, APO 438, San Francisco, Calif
Frances A Lietuvnikas has complet-
ed work at Columbia University and has been granted a B S degree in Dental Hygiene Frances has an ex- cellent position in private practice
Diane Wilkinson has completed her work at Columbia School of Oral and Dental Surgery and has been granted
a B S degree in Dental Hygiene She has been placed in a fine position in a college
Ken and Ann McCollester are living
at 242 Loch Lomond Dr in Winter Park, and Ken is teaching 7th grade math at Colonial High School in Or- lando, while Ann is working at the Winter Park Memorial Hospital
Tony and Consiline Antoville have a new address at 515 So Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles 5, Calif Tony has been transferred from inside sales at Santa Ana to outside sales at the Los Angeles branch of U.S Plywood
Pres and I have a new addition to our family, Deborah Kay, who arrived Sept 3 She and her brother keep us more than busy! We have moved back
to our home in Winter Park (note new address), and Pres is teaching 6th grade at the Lakemont Elementary School and is really enjoying his class
'C7 SECRETARY: Billy Jo Whipple Graves (Mrs Jo Anderson), 26 Bryant Ave., Springfield, New Jersey
Dickie Dixon scored a triumph in his recent appearance as Sid Sorokin
in the musical comedy "Pajama Game"
presented at the Clark Lake Playhouse
in a three-weekend run, their final production of the season Dickie's ad- dress is 2208 Ridgeway Rd., Jackson, Mich
'CD SECRETARY: Cornelia Ladd Mel "tosh
JO (Mrs James H., Jr.), 1837 Tune
Ave., Florence, Alabama
Donald Cobb was awarded an assist- antship at Mills College, Oakland, Calif, for the coming year, which will enable him to work for his masters de-
gree in music composition He plans
to study with Leon Kirschner and Dar- ius Milhaud
Ariel Grimes spent the summer of '59 in Bavaria, Austria and Spain, re- turning in the fall to teach first year English and Social Studies at the jun- ior high school of her home town She
is continuing her interest in politics, and succeeded herself as Committee- woman in the Primary, and was elected secretary of The Abington Township Republican Committee, and Vice Chair- man of the Abington Young Republi- can Club
Doris (Holcomb) and August C Churchill, Jr welcomed a second son, Richard Lewis, in June Doris writes that they are living at 7328 So Bennett Ave in Chicago, and would appreciate letters from their Rollins friends Mike and Barbara (Reuter x57) Crec-
co write from 266 Hicks St., Brooklyn
7, N Y., that they are doing very well Mike is studying with Lee Strasburg and has appeared on TV eight times! Show business is hard to crack, but he sounds very optimistic Barbara is working as a private secretary for a mailing house, O E Mclntyre, Inc Their phone number in New York is ULster 5-2811—call them if you're in New York
Susan Digre Latimer writes that she and her family, Kelly Sue, who is two and new son Andy, and her husband, are stationed at Hunter AFB Their new address is 78-A Chatham City, Savannah, Ga Sue would love to hear from everyone in '58 I know you all are doing new and interesting things
—let us know about them—soon! Nick Wain writes "After a hitch in the Air Force and a short trip to Flor- ida and the West Coast, I am back in Washington working with the controll-
er of a department store in new elec- tronic systems, much the same as man- ufacturers use The work is stimulat- ing and gratifying I share an apart- ment with two high school buddies—
we have lots of room and our place
is open at all times to any Rollinsites, especially those who like swimming." Nick would also like to hear from, or
at least about, through the ALUMNI RECORD, some of his old cronies in his class! His address is 2409 Menoken Drive No 107, Alexandria, Va
Katherine Hammond has accepted a Library position with the University
of Florida, and assumed her duties the middle of September
'CO SECRETARY: Ann Wilkinson Bene-
-" diet (Mrs Peter B.), Rt 9, Box 799,
Tucson, Ariz
Don Allen, who is in the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co training program, has been assigned to Orlando to be office and credit manager for this area, and will continue to live at his home
in Winter Park
Charles Howell attended Ohio State University after leaving Rollins, and was graduated from Otterbein College
in January of '59 After graduation he became associated with the New York Frame & Picture Co of New York City, and in July moved to a new home in White Plains His little son was three
in August
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Judy McPherson Collins is on the
go most of the time, since husband
Ed's job with United Aircraft Corp
keeps them moving around the coun-
try When last heard from they were
in California Their little boy, Eddie,
is now two
Roberto Muvdi and Ted Takahashi
send greetings to classmates and are
eager to hear from or see any visiting
Rollinsites Roberto is in the cattle
business in Colombia, South America,
Barranquilla, and Ted is managing the
Sundries Department in Takayoshi Co.,
Inc., in Tokyo, Japan
Saundra Sands continues in the
teaching field, and last year was teach-
ing fourth grade Spanish in Ft Lau-
derdale
Tobey Taylor is now Mrs Sam An-
derson McCandless She received her
degree from the University of Ken-
tucky in June of 1959 and was married
the following fall Her present mailing
address is Elgin Academy, Elgin, 111
Judith Tobias received a diploma in
higher accounting from Palmer Busi-
ness College in August of 1958, and
then attended the University of Cin-
cinnati Judy says her business and
professional experience includes work
in a loan company, an advertising com-
pany, a plumbing and electrical fix-
tures establishment, as well as a month
as a substitute third grade school
teacher
Beth (Sanders) and Rod Collins have
a new address at 114 Thomas Drive,
Charlottesville, Va Beth is teaching
a second year class in the Math depart-
ment of Waynesboro High School, and
Rod continues work on his Doctorate
in Education
Note our new address! We are now
in Tucson where Pete is attending
graduate college at the University of
Arizona Send me all your news
'Af\ SECRETARY: Elizabeth Van Mater, Co-
lumbus, N J
Margaret Carmichael and Joan White
are sharing an apartment at 711V2 Park
Lake Circle in Orlando and teaching
in the public school system of Orange
County
Arthur Frank Landstreet, Rollins
Academy 1908-1911, Rollins College 1911-1913 Deceased Aug 2, 1960
John Phillips Marquand, Rollins Col-
lege Honorary L.H.D., 1942 Deceased July 16, 1960
Donald Brenham McKay, Rollins Col-
lege Honorary Litt.D., 1928 Deceased Sept 8, 1960
Mrs Green Rives (Florence Bellows),
Rollins College, 1904-1908 Deceased June 3, 1960
Milford J Davis, Rollins College
B A., 1935 Deceased June 12, 1960
Mrs William Baxter Smith (Fannie Henkel), Rollins College A B., 1902
Deceased May 6, 1960
James Gregg, Manager Rollins Stu-
dent Center, 1951-1960 Deceased Aug
13, 1960
Dr Lawrence H Seelye, Rollins Fac-
ulty, 1959-1960 Deceased Aug 21,
1960
Edith Grace Boone, B A Rollins Col-
lege 1907 Deceased Sept 29, 1960
Mrs Ethel Kendall Barugh, Rollins
Faculty 1907-1909 Deceased Sept 1,
1960
Hubert Coan, Charter Student, de-
ceased September 25, 1960
Glen F Osborne, Jr., B A Rollins
College 1953 Deceased October 6,
1960
Mrs Slocum Chapin (Joan Igou),
Rollins College 1932-33 Deceased Oc- tober 11, 1960
Margaret Scott Rogers, B A Rollins
College 1939 and Resident Head at Cloverleaf Deceased October 13, 1960
'01 Emily Beyer Bonfield to Girard N Denning '05, Aug 25, 1960 Address:
158 East New England Ave., Winter
Park, Fla
'33 Willie Pearl (Diane) Wilson to
Duane John Carnes, June 5, 1960 Ad- dress: 645 Westbourne, La Jolla, Calif
'37 Sally Hammond Trope to William
Holmes Honan, Aug 27, 1960 Address:
30 West Tenth Street, New York 11,
N Y
'43 Marilyn Helene linger to Louis
Glucksman, May 26,1960 Address: 53 Skylark Lane, Levittown, N Y
'50 Duane Bruce Somers to April
Dunn, Sept 3, 1960 Address: Apt 226,
6040 14th St N.W., Washington 11, D
C
'52 Diane Vigeant Sangster to The Rev Daniel Paul Matthews '55, Oct 4, 1960
Address: Church of the Holy Com- forter, Monteagle, Tenn
'52 Norbett L Mintz to Sophie Baran,
Aug 14, 1960 Address: 185 Lyman St., Waltham 54, Mass
'53 Thomas C Nelson to Barbara
Egan, Aug 20, 1960 Address: 1225 Wilkinson Ave., Orlando, Fla
'56 Babette Skinner to Eugene H Mil-
ler, Jan 12, 1960 Address: 65 Forest Ave., Rye, N Y
'57 Kathleen Pritchett Klein to Toby
Prince Brigham, June 25, 1960 Ad- dress: c/o Mrs M J Klein, 1206 Capri St., Coral Gables, Fla
Kenneth Elwin McCollester to Ann
Lois LeCain, June 19, 1960 Address:
242 Loch Lomond Dr., Winter Park, Fla
Philippe E Mussard to Anne-Marie
Dubois in Paris, France on Sept 12,
1960 Address: 165 rue de Grenelle, Paris 7e, France
1961 REUNION DATES APRIL 28, 29 30
Classes with numerals ending in 6 and 1 will celebrate the
anniversaries of their graduation
It's not too early to begin making your plans now
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'58 Anne Catherine Albenberg to W
T Diddle, Jr., Jan 31, 1959 Address:
1316 West Concord Ave., Orlando, Fla
William Gale Karslake to Martha
Hardin Geitner, Sept 11, 1960 Ad-
dress: 323 7th St N.W., Hickory, N C
Suzanne Helen Waltz to Gerald
Lewis Herrmann, July 30, 1960 Ad-
dress: 123 West Friestadt Road, Thiens-
ville, Wise
'59 Florence Rosalie Lazzara to Dr
Max Dale Cooper, Feb 6, 1960 Ad-
dress: No 30-Great, Ormand St., Lon-
don WCI England
Carol Louise McSweeney to Joseph
T Schneider, July 23, 1960 Address:
1123 S.W 1st Avenue, Gainesville, Fla
Beth van Maanen to Charles C Beat-
ty, Jan 30, 1960 Address: 3728-B Win-
throp Ave., Ft Worth 16, Texas
Carole Etta Zellweger to William
Jackson Cooper, Aug 27, 1960 Ad-
dress: Rt 6, Box 163-A, Selma, Ala
'60 Nathaniel Morse Mendell to June
Knight Worthington '61, Aug, 11 I960
Address: Rollins College
Carol Ann Muir to Robert Bruce
Stewart, Sept 23, 1960 Address: 1840
Jewell, Winter Park, Fla
Louise Jeanne Palmer to 1/Lt
Charles T Carlton, June 10, 1960 Ad-
dress: H Co 2nd Bn 6 Mas, Camp
LeJeune, N C
Anita Lucille Tanner to David Daub-
enspeck, June 25, 1960 Address: Lake-
side Apt 18-D, Cheltenham Ave., Phila-
delphia 26, Pa
Mark Peter Frutchey, Jr to Jacque-
line Louise Williams, Aug 19, 1960 Ad-
dress: 226 Orange Place, Winter Park,
Fla
'61 Diane Marie Tauscher to Charles
Edward Rice, Jr., June 18, 1960 Ad-
dress: 2610 Western Parkway, Orlando,
Fla
THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD
Janet Hope Zeidman to Bernard M
Guth, June 14, 1959 Address: Park Town Place North, 22nd & Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, Pa
BIRTHS
'41 Mr and Mrs Neal Luzier (Jeanne Langworthy), a daughter, Joyce, Feb
1, 1960 Address: 3100 West 71st St., Kansas City 13, Mo
'48 Mr and Mrs Charles S Williams,
Jr (Patricia Underwood), a daughter,
Constance Jean, May 26, 1960 Address:
3712 Manor Drive, Greensboro, N C
'49 Mr and Mrs Joseph Friedman, a
daughter, Judy Ann, June 21, 1960 Ad- dress: 18631 N.W 11th Road, Miami 69, Fla
Mr and Mrs R Neal Sinclair (Bev-
erly Cotter), a daughter, Susan Cotter,
Oct 2, 1958 Address: 9004 Manderley Drive, Indianapolis, Ind
'50 Capt and Mrs George W John-
son, Jr (Nancy Neide), a son, Jeffrey,
June 8, 1960 Address: Hq 17 AF, APO 12, New York, N Y
Mr and Mrs Henry S Moody, Jr
(Mona Morris), a daughter, Jamie
Elyse, April 12, 1960 Address: 291 S.W 11th Court, Pompano Beach, Fla
'51 Mr and Mrs Patrick C Ross (Ann
Groves), a daughter, Nancy, June 29,
1960 Address: 2117 Devonshire, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Mr and Mrs Don Brinegar, a second
daughter, Diane, Sept 2, 1959 Ad- dress: 1730 N.W 187th St., Opa Locka, Fla
'52 Mr and Mrs Wilford B Cox, a
daughter, Mary Beth, July 28, 1960 Ad- dress 1711 High St., Leesburg, Fla
Mr and Mrs Wayne Pontious, a
daughter, Karen Louise, Aug 22, 1959 Address: 4825 Woodland Ave., West- ern Springs, 111
Mr and Mrs John Arthur Thorpe
III (Barbara Dilley), a son, John Arthur
IV., June 19, 1960 Address: 571 Meg- glen Ave., Akron 3, Ohio
'53 Mr and Mrs Howard P Moore,
Jr (Diane Evans), a daughter, Emily
Anna, April 16, 1960 Address: 4127
N Grove Ave., Western Springs, 111
'54 Mr and Mrs C Norman Kent, Jr.,
a son, Clarence Norman III, July 3,
1960 Address: 2490 Temple Drive, Winter Park, Fla
Mr and Mrs John T Burkhardt
(Norma Jean Faust), a third son, Kurt
Thomas, Sept 20, 1960 Address: 17555 Lincoln Ave., Homewood, 111
'56 Mr and Mrs Preston C Hull (Phyllis Lockwood), a daughter, Debo-
rah Kay, Sept 3, 1960 Address: 437 Balmoral Road, Winter Park, Fla '58 Mr and Mrs August C Churchill,
Jr (Doris Holcomb), a son, Richard
Lewis, June 27, 1960 Address 7328 Bennett Ave., Chicago 49, 111
'59 Mr and Mrs Thomas V DiBacco (M Z Rowe), a daughter, Deborah
Zidenah, Sept 10, 1960 Address: Ar- lington Towers, M-345, Arlington 9, Virginia
'60 Mr and Mrs Newton Ames Ken-
nedy (Penelope Mensing), a daughter,
Charis Winsor, Aug 4, 1960 Address:
5342 North Winthrop, Chicago, 111
Mr and Mrs Robert El wood Ross,
Jr (Carol Ann Pflug), a son, Brian
David, Sept 2, 1960 Address: 91 Chat- ham Place, West Hempstead, N Y '61 Mr and Mrs Robert T McWade,
Jr (Linda Flagq), a son, Robert Thomp-
son, April 17, I960 Address: 3429 Ful- ton St., Laureldale, Pa
THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD
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