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Page 1: Rollins Alumni Record, June 1956

Rollins CollegeRollins Scholarship Online

Rollins Magazine Marketing and Communications

Summer 1956

Rollins Alumni Record, June 1956Rollins College Office of Marketing and Communications

Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine

This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Marketing and Communications at Rollins Scholarship Online. It has been accepted forinclusion in Rollins Magazine by an authorized administrator of Rollins Scholarship Online. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationRollins College Office of Marketing and Communications, "Rollins Alumni Record, June 1956" (1956). Rollins Magazine. Paper 165.http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine/165

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WELCOME CLASS OF 1956

ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD No. 6 JUNE, 1958 Vol. XXXIII

GRADUATION Ninety-five members of the class of

1956 of Rollins College became full fledged Rollins Alumni Friday, June 1, when degrees and honors were be- stowed on the members of this newest class of graduates by President Hugh McKean.

Harland Cleveland, publisher of The Reporter Magazine, and son of former Dean of Women, Marion VanBuren Cleveland, delivered the commence- ment address in Knowles Memorial Chapel. In his address, "The Trouble With Citizenship", he said in part: "A soldier or any other citizen, who stands for nothing, will easily fall for anything. Freedom isn't something you get to, it's something you work at. In- deed, the greatest threat to freedom in our day may well be the passion of so many of our fellow-citizens to with- draw into an apathetic neutralism re- cently popularized by 'peace of mind.' Citizenship can't be described, it has to be participated in. We as Americans cannot withdraw from the kind of world we have helped to build. No American college graduate can afford to be an average citizen."

Mr. Cleveland became an Honorary Alumnus of Rollins when he was awarded an honorary doctorate of law.

The Rollins Decoration of Honor was presented to Walter Chambury, who retired as professor of piano this year. He also became professor emeritus.

George Walton Milam, Jr., Jackson- ville, and Jeanne Newton, Winter Park received the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Medallion and Sue Dunn, Sarasota, the Libra Honor award.

The General Reeve awards for Scholarship went to Franklin Banks, Maitland; Joe Mulson, Longwood, Fla.; Shirley Miller, St. Petersburg; John Opdyke, Flemington, N. J. and Dewey Anderson, Orlando.

Always colorful, the academic pro- cession moved across the campus in the brilliant sunshine, the blue and white robes of the choir contrasting brightly with the black caps and gowns with Mills Memorial Library and Knowles Memorial Chapel furnishing a beautiful background.

TWO GRANTS Rollins College has received two

grants from Industry, according to an announcement made late in May by President Hugh McKean. The college received a $1000 grant from the U. S. Steel Foundation which will be allo- cated to the Faculty travel program which was reinstated last year when U. S. Steel gave a similar grant to Rol- lins.

The second grant received by Rol- lins was $300 from Radio Corporation of America. This was given in appreci- ation of Rollins' cooperation with fur- thering the education of RCA employ- ees during the 1955-56 academic year.

'56 CLASS GIFT Graduating seniors of the class

of 1956 commemorated their en- trance into the Rollins Alumni family by contributing—100 per- cent—to the Rollins Alumni Fund for 1956-57. The class gift of $746.20, an average gift of $7.85 from each of the 95 graduating seniors, is the first contribution to the 1956-57 Alumni Fund Drive, which will not officially begin un- til next fall. The class of 1955 established this precedent when all the graduating seniors voted to give their remaining contin- gent fund deposit to the then em- bryonic Annual Alumni Giving Plan for Rollins Alumni. The class of 1956, followed suit in what Alumni officials hope will become a tradition for graduating classes at Rollins.

DEVELOPMENT Looking to the future development

of Rollins College, President Hugh Mc- Kean recently announced the appoint- ment of Jefferson Hamilton, one of the South's leading campus planners, as a consultant for the development of the Rollins Campus.

Hamilton has served in a similar ca- pacity at the University of Florida and at Stetson University for the past three years.

"Rollins has one of the best archi- tectural heritages in buildings of any institution in Florida", Hamilton said. "This should be recognized in any future development of the campus."

Development plans for Rollins in- clude a new dining hall, dormitories, class room buildings, a conservatory of music and a field house.

The campus planner received his training as an architect at the Univer- sities of Minnesota and Pennsylvania, and spent 15 years with New York and Philadelphia firms, recently devoting his energies to the field of overall- planning.

REUNION Dean Arthur E. Enyart attended the

fiftieth reunion of his graduating class at Ohio Wesleyan University, Dela- ware, Ohio, June 8.

SEE YOU IN OCTOBER Under our new schedule of publica-

tion this is the last issue of the RECORD for the current year. The next issue will be mailed to all Alumni, whose correct addresses are in Alumni House files, in October, and will carry news of the reopening of Rollins. Until then Alumni House staff wishes for each of you a pleasant, profitable and satisfying summer.

HONOR ROLL In this issue of the RECORD, listed

by classes, are the names of the Rollins Alumni who contributed to the 1955-56 Alumni Fund, all 759 of them. With the official close of the Fund Year on June 1, a preliminary recapitulation shows a total of $33,341.10 contributed to Rol- lins College by Rollins Alumni.

This came in three types of gifts. Contributed directly to the Alumni Fund—$14,671.10. Alumni Patrons con- tributed $2,600 to the Diamond Jubilee Fund. Gifts from Alumni for specified uses; $16,069.

Statistically speaking the Alumni Fund contributions represented a par- ticipation of 16 per-cent of Alumni so- licited. The average gift was $19.33. These figures are for the direct contri- butions to the Alumni Fund and do not include the Patrons' gifts or those for restricted use.

Officers and directors of Rollins Alumni, Inc., and officials and trustees of Rollins College all have expressed themselves as highly gratified with the response of loyal Alumni and the re- sults of the first year under the present plan.

Rollins needs the support of every Alumnus and continued Alumni sup- port will play a vital part in the de- velopment and prestige of our Alma Mater.

Note: While every effort was made to see that the name of no contributor was omitted it is possible, in a list of this size, to miss some one. Should this occur please let us know and please be assured that it was not intentional.

INSTRUMENTS? Got any old musical instruments?

Anything from a piccolo to a tuba will do. If you have, Ed Rosevear can use them — in Alaska. Ed '49, wife Eleanor and their three youngsters are leaving Cocoa Beach and will go, via New York, to take over the job of directing the music program at Sheldon Jackson Junior College in Sitka. The school offers a training program to Indian and Eskimo students from 40 villages in the Territory, and is sponsored by the Presbyterian Board of National Missions. At present they have but one instrument, a trombone, and no funds available for purchasing more. They will be responsible for repairs and shipping costs. The address is Presby- terian Board of National Missions 156 5th Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. Atten- tion: Miss Katherine E. Gladfelter.

DEAN FERGUSON Former Dean of Women, Esther B.

Ferguson, now Resident Head of Casa Iberia is confined to the Florida Sani- tarium and Hospital in Orlando, where she has been seriously ill for several weeks.

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THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD

ALUMNI FUND ROLL OF HONOR GAY '90S

PARTICIPATION 23%

Mrs. John Abell (Allyne Sturdevant)

Hervey A. Colvin Joseph K. Dorn Dr. Fred Ensminger Walter F. Flentye Cecilio Fuentes Mrs. J. B. Gordon

(Eleanor Moreman) M. Flossie Hill S. Waters Howe William I. Huffstetler Emma Desire King Col. George Morgan King Dr. Frederick L. Lewton Mr. and Mrs. Orville B. McDonald

(Beatrice Perkins) Mrs. C. M. Mallett

(Blanche Wilmott) Cora Mawhinney Ida May Missildine Mrs. Day Muir

(Daisy Huffstetler) Mrs. Reinhard Siedenburg

(Paula Dommerick) Frederick J. Turner, Jr. Mrs. Annie G. Ward

(Annie Guffin) Dr. and Mrs. Alton B. Whitman

(Maude Neff) Mrs. Eugenia S. Young

(Eugenia Swain)

CLASS OF 1900 PARTICIPATION 33%

Mrs. J. E. Kelley (Mamie Blue)

Mrs. R. P. Higgins (Mabel Brewer)

Rev. J. Harold Dale

CLASS OF 1901 PARTICIPATION 8%

Carl H. Galloway, Sr.

CLASS OF 1902 PARTICIPATION 25%

Robert L. Brewer Mrs. R. B. Brossier

(Ethel Dickson) Mrs. William B. Smith

(Fannie Henkel)

CLASS OF 1904 PARTICIPATION 20%

Mrs. James W. Bixler (Clara Burleigh)

Col. Winston V. Morrow Karl E. Schuyler Helen Steinmetz

CLASS OF 1905 PARTICIPATION 27%

Girard N. Denning Ira J. Johntson Mrs. William W. Yothers

(Ada Bumby)

CLASS OF 1906 PARTICIPATION 13%

Mi's. Irma L. Rogers (Irma Lewter)

Mrs. George Saunders (Florence Robinson)

CLASS OF 1907 PARTICIPATION 23%

Berkeley Blackman Dr. Cassius A. Boone Elizabeth D. Burleigh Mrs. F. Gray Rush

(Elizabeth Knox) Mrs. Eda B. Woolley

(Eda Brewer) Mrs. Davis E. Fishback

(Lillian Wilmott)

CLASS OF 1908 PARTICIPATION 22%

Mrs. Thomas Harry (Lillian Bingham)

Mrs. J. W. Mclntosh (Eunice A. Baldwin)

Ruby E. Pierce William F. Roper Mrs. A. P. Vaughan

(Margaret Burleigh) Mrs. G. A. Volby

(Ida S. Lamson)

CLASS OF 1909 PARTICIPATION 14%

Mrs. Frederick M. Ryder (Julia Steinmetz)

James M. Willson

CLASS OF 1910 PARTICIPATION 19%

Marguerite V. Doggett Florence A. Duncan Mrs. C. H. Estey

(Winifred Wood) Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Noonc

(Jessie Work) Mrs. B. G. Smith

(Mary Agnes Clark)

CLASS OF 1911 PARTICIPATION 11%

Mrs. G. H. Fernald (Frances Burleigh)

Mabelle O'Neal

CLASS OF 1913 PARTICIPATION 13%

F. Ellison Adams Mrs. Walter W. Rose

(Stella Smith) Mrs. Eugene Tallant

(Emma Jane Little)

CLASS OF 1914 PARTICIPATION 9%

Mrs. R. M. Blanchard (Pauline Ayres)

Dr. Thomas D. Phillips

CLASS OF 1915 PARTICIPATION 4%

J. Sherwood Foley Mrs. Phillip S. Harper

(Carolyn Lamar)

CLASS OF 1916 PARTICIPATION 9%

James Earl Blue Mrs. Robert Pallesen

(Katherine Smith)

CLASS OF 1917 PARTICIPATION 13%

A. J. Hanna Mrs. George H. Kunst

(Mary Conaway) Randolph Lake Mrs. Hazel C. Lenfest

(Hazel Coffin) Paul L. Thoren

CLASS OF 1918 PARTICIPATION 18%

Mrs. Sara Y. Belknap (Sara Yancey)

Mrs. John L. Boynton (Katherine Waldron)

Mrs. Kenneth Fuessle (Elizabeth Russell)

W. Wright Hilyard Mrs. C. E. Hofbauer

(Eleanor Coffin) Finley A. B. Mackeil Anne Catherine Stone

CLASS OF 1919 PARTICIPATION 17%

Mrs. Neil S. Jones (Virga L. West)

Mrs. Gertrude H. Royal (Gertrude Hall)

Dr. Florence M. Stone Thomas A. Yancey

CLASS OF 1920 PARTICIPATION 11%

Ethel Enyart C. Norman Fletcher Mrs. Kenneth E. Gell

(Geraldine Barbour) T. DeWitt Taylor

CLASS OF 1921 PARTICIPATION 3%

Elizabeth D. Meriwether

CLASS OF 1922 PARTICIPATION 10%

Evelyn G. Haynes Mrs. William H. Howison

(Vivian Barbour) Mrs. Ogden J. Rochelle

(Rose Powers) Herbert H. Thayer

CLASS OF 1923 PARTICIPATION 13%

Alice M. Campbell Mrs. Arnold F. Gebhart

(Mary L. Knoske) Raymond W. Greene Helene Luttmann Easter M. Russell Robert Sedgwick Mrs. Whitehead Sherman

(Mary A. Whitehead)

CLASS OF 1924 PARTICIPATION 14%

Bertha Gram Dr. Walter B. Johnston Mrs. J. Sherman Moore

(Helen Hanna) W. Wallace Stevens Dr. T. Campbell Thompson Helen Waterhouse Mrs. Harvey Wooster

(Ruth D. Scudder)

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CLASS OF 1925 PARTICIPATION 8%

Guy F. Colaclo Mrs. Walter B. Johnston

(Edna Wallace) Douglass W. Potter Mrs. William H. Windom

(Trillis Wesseler)

CLASS OF 1926 PARTICIPATION 3%

Robert B. Colville Mrs. Fred Puleston

(Lucille Waters)

CLASS OF 1927 PARTICIPATION 25%

Averyl B. Anderson Mrs. Burns A. Clark

(Irene Rex) Mrs. Guy F. Colado

(Jeannette Dixon) Mrs. Ralph J. Drought

(Estelle Pipkorn) Mrs. R. W. Greene

(Wilhelmina Freeman) Mrs. Rodman J. Lehman

(Katherine Lewis) William Lofroos James A. Mattingly Leslie I. Taylor Mrs. M. B. Thomas

(Miriam Boyd) Mrs. J. Robert Woodward

(Beatrice Jones)

CLASS OF 1928 PARTICIPATION 10%

Mary Elizabeth Atkisson Peter Babich Mrs. H. W. Barnum

(Gertrude Ward) Mrs. Victor Cannon

(Georgia Gary) Freda Kuebler Hazel Sawyer William E. Winderweedle

CLASS OF 1929 PARTICIPATION 20%

Rev. James E. Bartlett Mrs. Ellsworth Bassett

(lone Pope) Nancy K. Brown Philip H. Cummings Mrs. Al Green

(Mary Hansen) Mrs. Norval L. Hendrickson

(Mary E. Hall) Dr. Wilbur F. Jennings Rodman J. Lehman Mrs. William E. Lofroos

(Margaret White) Howard A. McDonald Virginia I. Mitchell Harold J. Powers Edwin F. Sherbondy Cornelius C. Van Poll Mrs. George H .Zimmerman

(Mary F. Fisher)

CLASS OF 1930 PARTICIPATION 25%

Clara Adolfs Ellsworth W. Bassett Eleanor H. Blish Mrs. Emmett Carmichael

(Flora Furen) Mrs. F. Stanley Clulow

(Charmaine Berquist) Harrison Cobb Mrs. Harvey Comfort

(Ethel Hahn)

THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD

Dorothy F. Davis Dr. Gottfried Dinzl Mrs. Richard B. Hodges

(Margaret Chapman) Mrs. Robert Johnson

(Elizabeth Wheatley) J. Browning Jones Mrs. M. M. Kastendieck

(Clementine Hall) Mrs. Barney M. Lewis

(Sarah K. Huey) Mrs. James H. Mclntosh, Jr.

(Helen Massey) Hugh F. McKean Mrs. Wm. R. Meek

(Nadine Wright) Dr. Gerard M. Miller Mrs. Theodore H. Mittendorf

(Dorothy Solger) Mrs. Franklin Moore

(Louise Hall) Isabel Smith Virginia Stelle Charlotte Stienhans Mrs. Harry E. Tuttle, Jr.

(Stella Weston) Damaris O. Wilson

CLASS OF 1931 PARTICIPATION 11%

Mrs. Edgar W. Allen (Anne Eldridge)

Mrs. James G. Armstrong (Candace Secor)

Ralph Ewing George C. Holt Gladys Morton Wilfred E. Rice H. Gordon Robins Mrs. Paul E. Ruttenbur

(Orpha Hodson) Dr. Bernhard Siegel Robert W. Stephens Myra Thomas

CLASS OF 1932 PARTICIPATION 17%

James G. Armstrong Mrs. C. A. Bisson

(Thirza Fluno) Mrs. A. Clinton Cook

(Lottie Turner) Dr. Kenneth Curry Donald E. French Dr. Albert M. Johnston Mrs. Howard McDonald

(Georgina Jefferys) Mrs. Terry B. Patterson

(Gwen Bartholomew) Mrs. Thomas A. Provenzano

(Florence C. Walker) George H. Salley Mrs. G. K. Scudder

(Mary Howard) Mrs. Steven Scudder

(Betty Rathbone) Mrs. Luke Seros

(Alice Kretsinger) Arthur H. Stafford Mrs. Winston S. Watrous

(Harriet Van Dame) Dr. Richard Wilkinson

CLASS OF 1933 PARTICIPATION 16%

Mrs. Walter Armitage (Diane Wilson)

Mrs. John T. Bills (Jeanne Bellamy)

H. George Carrison Mrs. C. David Connolly

(Deborah Williams) Mrs. Henry M. Douglass

(Thelma Van Buskirk) Robert C. Dunbar

Robert V. Houk Mrs. James M. Levy

(Emily Bookwalter) Watt P. Marchman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller

(Elinor Estes) Mrs. Albert E. Mills

(Laura Windsor) Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ottaway

(Ruth B. Hart) Mrs. Wilfred E. Rice

(Dorothea Smoak) Mrs. John P. Rowell

(Jeanne Fontaine) Mrs. Richard W. Seabury, Jr.

(Louise Brett) Mrs. David W. Shepherd

(Jean W. Fullington) Mrs. Shepherd Smith

(Dorothy Shepherd) Mrs. George C. Warner

(Elizabeth Ransom)

CLASS OF 1934 PARTICIPATION 11%

Dr. John T. P. Cudmore Herma J. Jefferys Thomas P. Johnson Mrs. Albert D. Lawrence

(Harriet Buescher) Thomas W. Lawton, Jr. Mary B. Longest Elizabeth Bolton Marshall Mrs. Phillip B. Roberts

(Eleanor Wilcox) Robert A. Robertson Dr. John P. Rowell Robert J. Stufflebeam Dr. Arthur W. Wellington A. Gregory Williams Mrs. Osburn C. Wilson

(Rebecca Coleman)

CLASS OF 1935 PARTICIPATION 8%

Warren C. Apgar Mrs. Duncan M. Baldwin

(Nancy Cushman) George D. Cornell Olcott H. Deming Mrs. John T. Galey

(B. G. Fishback) Mrs. Watt P. Marchman

(Virginia G. Orebaugh) Mrs. Harold Mutispaugh

(Wanita Dean) Mrs. Russell W. Ramsey

(Elfreda Winant) Mrs. Roy H. Smith, Jr.

(Sara Luce) Mrs. Branson H. Willis

(Jane Marshall) Mrs. James E. Zeigler

(Barbara Parsons) CLASS OF 1936

PARTICIPATION 19%

Horace P. Abbott III Lenox Allen Dr. Marguerite M .Bird Mrs. L. J. Brewer

(Martha Newby) Dr. H. Richard Brown Mrs. Sampson W. Buffum

(Elizabeth Trevor) Mrs. Julian H. Carter

(Eleanor Sheetz) William L. Davies Mrs. Eugene L. Faubel

(Jean Astrup) Mrs. L. E. Hagen

(Consuelo Santaella) Mrs. Wyatt M. Hall

(Eleanor Morse) George W. Hines

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Mrs. Jesse Kilgore (Eloisa Williams)

Mrs. Clyde P. Lasbury (Leah J. Bartlett)

Mrs. Theron M. Lemly (Mary E. White)

Mrs .Robert G. Neumann (Marlen Eldredge)

Dr. Sterling Olmsted Victoria G. Peirce Harrison Roberts Dr. Wilson G. Scanlon Howard W. Showalter, Jr. Mrs. W. Quentin Smith

(Eleanora Roush) Dr. Robert A. Spurr Mrs. Baxley T. Tankard

(Ann Clark) Mrs. Harvey W. Taylor

(Mary Jarrell) Mrs. William W. Whiting

(Annette Twitchell)

CLASS OF 1937 PARTICIPATION 18%

Mrs. Horace P. Abbott III (Barbara Trueblood)

Charles W. Allen, Jr. Richard J. Alter Mrs. Olcott H. Deming

(Louise Macpherson) John A. Fluno Miriam L. Gaertner Ralph Gibbs Roxie Hagopian Henry S. Lauterbach Richard H. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Marshall

(Grace Terry) George Q. Miller Mrs. Duncan H. Newell

(Phyllis Dorr) Perry Oldham Mrs. William H. Reynolds

(Frances Hyer) Maj. Marjorie E. Schulten Mrs. Lewis C. Wallace

(Vi Halfpenny)

CLASS OF 1938 PARTICIPATION 19%

Mrs. Harris C. Andrews (Helen Brown)

Donald A. Bond Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brant

(Martha E. Mills) Mrs. Rutherford D. Brosious

(Carolyn Barrett) Mrs. George B. Coughlin, Jr.

(Ruth Blunden) Richard S. Cutchin Dr. Robert Y. Fluno Mrs. George L. Hack

(Dorothy Potter) George B. Home Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Ingraham

(Mary V. Boyd) Mr .and Mrs. Charles R. Lontz

(Anne R. Smith) Mrs. Jeanne G. Lovejoy

(Jeanne Gillette) Mrs. Chester A. May, Jr.

(Emily Showalter) Mrs. Ruth Melcher Quant

(Ruth Melcher) Mrs. Harrison Roberts

(Magdalene Jones) J. Sands Showalter Aida S. Smith Mrs. Dean Spear

(Elizabeth Harbison) John E. Turner Robert H. Van Beynum George M. Waddell Lewis C. Wallace

THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD Malcolm H. Whitelaw Mrs. Howard U. Wilson

(Jane Harding) CLASS OF 1939

PARTICIPATION 22%

Richard C. Camp John E. Clark II Thomas F. Costello Oliver E. Daugherty John W. Dennis Mrs. John Divine III

(Frances Daniel) George E. Fuller, Jr. John J. Giltinan, Jr. Mrs. A. B. Haswell

(Ethyl Horine) Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Hume

(Augusta Yust) Mrs. John Kingsley

(Priscilla Smith) Mrs. Henry S. Lauterbach

(Wilma Heath) Mrs .Marshall Long

(Betty Clark) Suzanne R.Macpherson John H. Makemson Lilah V. Nelson Mrs. Jewell Nienaber

(Eugenia Cannon) Mrs. Robert W. Parker

(Mary Whiteley) Mrs. James M. Randall

(Harriet Begole) Margaret S. Rogers Leon M. Stackler Mrs. Donald A .Todd

(Elizabeth Hannahs) William Webb, Jr. Mrs. George C. Wilder

(Anna Whyte) CLASS OF 1940

PARTICIPATION 13%

Mrs. Fred A. Anderson (Polly Chambers)

Louis R. Bills Harriet F. Brown Dr. Walter B. Dandliker Wendell A. Davis Frederick R. Drake, Jr. Mrs. Tavner Dunlap, Jr.

(Anne B. Miller) Matthew G. Ely, Jr. Mrs. Richard N. Fullerton

(Caroline Sandlin) Mrs. George L. Greene

(Margery Chindahl) Ely Haimowitz Raymond T. Hickok Mrs. Herbert W. Hoover, Jr.

(Carl Good) Joseph D. Johnson Mrs. Robert F. Stonerock

(Mary Marchman)

CLASS OF 1941 PARTICIPATION 16%

Mrs. Wallace C. Armstrong (Betty de Giers)

Mrs. John F. Bradley (Betty O. Mackemer)

Melvin Clanton Mrs. Wendell A. Davis

(Anne Anthony) Mrs. Franklin R. Enquist

(Esther Peirce) Claire C. Fontaine Mrs. Max E. Freeman

(Jayne Rittenhouse) Frank L. Goetz, Jr. Mrs. Edward D. Green

(Margaret Wiley) John L. Harris Herbert W. Hoover, Jr.

Mrs. Joseph D. Johnson (Nancy Locke)

Mrs. John C. Myers, Jr. (June A. Reinhold)

Mrs. Ray L. Pourchot (Maude Guillow)

Mrs. Richard Redlick (Patricia Van Schoiack)

Richard E. Rodda Mrs. Donald C. Sams

(Suzanne Willis) Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Siddall

(Carolyn Lewis) Robert F. Stonerock Dr. Rudolph Toch Verges Van Wickle

CLASS OF 1942 PARTICIPATION 9%

Mrs. Edwin B. Acree (Alice Henry)

Mrs. Matthew G. Ely, Jr. (Shirley Bassett)

Franklin R. Enquist Mrs. Donald A. Gest

(Nancy Johnson) P. Richard Kelly Mrs. Herbert K. Lindley

(Lillian Ryan) Robert S. Matthews John C. Myers, Jr. A. Carrow Tolson Mrs. Ralph Rodriguez-Torrent

(Helen Fluno) Mrs. Bretaigne Windust

(Irene Hoenig)

CLASS OF 1943 PARTICIPATION 17%

Mrs. Robert R. Addie (Pauline Betz)

Mrs. Henry G. Beam, Jr. (Betty Lamb)

Mrs. Walter A. Beard, Jr. (Alette Curtis)

Quentin E. Bittle Mrs. Peter P. Boulton

(Jane Balch) Mrs. Melvin Clanton

(Jane Sholley) James M. Conklin, Jr. Mrs. Kenneth Donnalley

(Mary Jane Metcalf) Mrs. Charles H. Evans

(Shirley Bowstead) Carl H. Fowler William H. Gillespie Doris F. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Alden C. Manchester

(Rita Costello) Paul G. Meredith Mrs. Alfred J. Morgan, Jr.

(Blair Johnson) Mrs. Lee R. Schumacher

(Jane Barry) Marilyn H. linger Dean M. Waddell Edwin R. Waite

CLASS OF 1944 PARTICIPATION 16%

Walter Beard, Jr. Mrs. Quentin E. Bittle

(Ina Mae Heath) Peter P. Boulton Marjorie P. Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Hall III

(Patricia Randall) John M. Harris Mrs. Richard Henry

(Elizabeth Johnson) Mrs. Robert C. Lewis

(Nancy Sproull) Evelyn G. Long

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Mrs. Robert S. Matthews (Elizabeth Wing)

Mrs. George Matheson, Jr. (Edith Fitzpatrick)

Richard Sewell Mrs. Dean Waddell

(Ann Rolfe) Max A. Weissenburger, Jr. Margaret Jane Welsh Mrs. Walter Whitmyre

(Nancy Boyd)

CLASS OF 1945 PARTICIPATION 15%

Henry G. Beam, Jr. Mrs. Charles V. Booth

(Jocelyn Bower) R. Nickson Carey Mrs. James M. Conklin, Jr.

(Sally Mendelson) Rev. Faith M. Cornwall Mrs. Robert F. Dillon

(Nancy Corbett) Mrs. John R. Gaumer

(Merlyn Gerber) Mrs. Richard A. Gilbert

(Marie Rogers) Mrs. Frank L. Goetz, Jr.

(Elaine Victor) Mrs. Philip D. Greene

(Mary Elizabeth Campbell) George P. Gross Robert N. Hagnauer Mrs. Hugh Hall

(Virginia Grimes) Mrs. John Harris

(Margaret Parsons) Mrs. Ervin F. Hodge

(Ann Brinkman) Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Sorrow, Jr.

(Virginia Trovillion)

CLASS OF 1946 PARTICIPATION 12%

Alice R. Austin Mrs. Constance C. Ball

(Connie Clifton) Sara Jane Dorsey Maj. and Mrs. Paul H. Harris

(Gail DeForest) Reed Haviland II Dr. Edward A. Johnson Gerald B. Knight Richard D. Lane Nicholas P. Morrissey, Jr. Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, Jr.

(Anna Harris) Mrs. Harry D. Strouse

(Betty Semmes) Mrs. David J. Vail

(Cynthia Teel) Mrs. Richard H. Valentine, Jr.

(Mary E. Heath) Mrs .John J. Wise

(Helen Cobb)

CLASS OF 1947 PARTICIPATION 11%

Edwin B. Acree, Jr. Mrs. Page S. Buckley

(Betty Hill) Eugene K. Buysse Ainslie Embry Janet A. Haas Hannah James Mrs. John V. Kopplin

(Jean Melling) Anne C. LeDuc Mrs. Robert J. Lesperance

(Mary Geo Hill) William G. MacGuire Alyce E. Merwin Mrs. Billy T. Napier

(Kathy Betterton)

THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD

Herbert Ricketts Mrs. Joseph U. Sweeney, Jr.

(Louise Saunders) Mrs. Murray A. Tulis

(Lynn Hirsch) Mrs. H .Dean Voegtlen

(Betty Lee Kenagy)

CLASS OF 1948 PARTICIPATION 11%

Mrs. Thomas L. Bogardus (Edith LaBoiteaux)

Robert J. Costello William M. Davis II Lawrence E. Dawson Mrs. Paul Dye

(Alice O'Neal) Ina Frances Goldberg Mrs. Harold P. Graser

(Dorothy Lott) Capt. Philip D. Greene Charles A. Gundelach Mrs. Asa W. Hyde

(Mary Jane Phillips) Mrs. Harry Jelstrom

(Margaret VanDuzer) Mrs. Michael Malis

(Barbara Herring) Albert R. Mullen Mrs. Daniel S. Parker

(Sally Minor) Arthur V. Phillips Mrs. Anthony Pomper

(Hortense Head) Mrs. Robert L. Thombley, Jr.

(Lois Cheesman) Gordon H. Tully Mrs. Charles S. Williams, Jr.

(Patricia Underwood) Franklin L. Williamson Peter Winant

CLASS OF 1949 PARTICIPATION 9%

Mrs. Joel L. Dames (Arlene Holub)

Jane T. Freeman Joseph A. Friedman Mrs. Richard W. Glatthar

(June Nelson) Mrs. Burton H. Kleinman

(Shirley Fryer) Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Klinefelter, Jr.

(Rosann Shaffer) Michael Malis Mrs. Andrew Montgomery

(Nancy Morrison) Mrs. Arthur H. Murphey

(Margaret Hanak) Mrs. James W. Ogilvie, Jr.

(Beverly Burkhart) John L. Shollenberger Mrs. J. Sands Showalter

(Arlyne Wilson) Don W. Sisson Mrs. E. W. Smith III

(Barbara Godfrey) Mrs. Barry Spacks

(Patricia Meyer) Abraham L. Starr Mrs. Frank F. Stevens, Jr.

(Nancy Butts) Mrs. Harry V. Thomas, Jr.

(Eleanor Cain)

CLASS OF 1950 PARTICIPATION 13%

Mrs. Ernest R. Anthis, Jr. (Martha Rowsey)

Mrs. Coy Austin (Rae Holden)

Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Blakemore (Dorothea Bufalino)

Capt. Gerard P. Cabrie

Virginia R. Cheney Mrs. Robert J. Costello

(Janet Fredrick) Joel L. Dames Paul Dye, Jr. Kendrick E. Fenderson, Jr. Richard W. Glatthar Paul A. Howell Herbert Le Fevre Mrs. Lawrence J. Levy

(Jeannette Webman) Mr. and Mrs. James E. McMenemy

(Margaret Bagley) Clara Jane Mosack Mrs. Albert R. Mullen

(Joanne Harder) James W. Ogilvie, Jr. Mrs. Pierre E. Page

(Mary Bullock) Janet Patton Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peeples

(Patricia Van Sickle) Joseph Popeck Carol Posten Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Riggs

(Jolie Wheeler) Mrs. Ronald W. Rose

(Connie Hubbard) Mrs. Yarda C. Salario

(Yarda Carlson) Everts S. Sibbernsen Lt. H. E. Simmons Fred M. Taylor Mrs. David G. Zurbrick

(Margaret Bell)

CLASS OF 1951 PARTICIPATION 12%

Mrs. William H. Bloodgood (Joanne Endriss)

Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bochette (Norma Jeanne Thaggard)

Mrs. John F. Budd, Jr. (Elaine Rounds)

Mrs. Daniel R. Cahn (Judy Baker)

Mrs. Henry W. Collison (Lee Gibson)

Mrs. Dale E. Espich (Carolyn Alfred)

Mrs. David L. Howard (Shirley Christensen)

Wilbur E. Johnson, Jr. Mrs. Frank D. Joseph

(Ann Garretson) Mrs. John A. Kling II

(Lois Paxton) Robert A. McCue Mrs. Richard J. McGee

(Dorothy A. Stone) John F. Mehlek III Robert W. Miller Edwin R. Motch III Marjorie M. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Edmund R. Okoniewski

(Helen Fines) Mrs. Scott L. Probasco, Jr.

(Betty Rowland) Charles K. Robinson, Jr. Mrs. Ernest H. Ruckert, Jr.

(Virginia Fischbeck) Stanley R. Rudd Mrs. Robert T. Shepherd

(Jeannine Romer) Mrs. Don W. Sisson

(Mariel Riddle) Mrs. Robert Tiller

(Cornelia Hall) Ann Lewis Turley Maud D. Trismen

CLASS OF 1952 PARTICIPATION 13%

Leslie C. Boyd, Jr. William L. Carmel

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Mrs. Bernard Colliere (Alys Oglesby)

Alice M. Egan Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Elliott

(Jean Wiselogel) Nancy Flavell Eduardo Garcia Del Pedregal Mrs. John H. Gibbons

(Mary Ann Hobart) Mrs. John S. Hill II

(Robin Merrill) Saretta H. Hill McKellar Israel Mary Jane Mallory Mrs. J. Michael Moore

(Ardath Norcross) Mrs. Edwin R. Motch III

(Gloria Burns) Rose E. Naylor Robert P. Neuhaus Eleanor C. L. Parker Ralph L. Pernice Capt. G. H. Polakoff Wayne M. Pontious Richard B. Preu Mrs. Norman D. Ronemus

(Sally Newton) Mrs. John B. Sangster, Jr.

(Diane Vigeant) Walter D. Shelly, Jr. Oliver H. Smith, Jr. Ralph A. Snyder Mrs. C. F. Stahl

(Lydia Wallace) Addison W. Warner, Jr. Edward T. Whitney, Jr.

CLASS OF 1953 PARTICIPATION 10%

Dean Doran Lawrence T. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Eugene C. Fletcher

(Kathy Shacklef ord) Millicent Ford Mrs. Mulford B. Foster

(Racine Sarasy) Donald G. Geddes III George T. Johnson F. Clason Kyle John J. Large Thomas L. Link Walter E. Lockwood Mrs. Robert A. McCue

(Carolyn Herring) Kathleen McDonnell George H. Matson, Jr. Mrs. Howard P. Moore, Jr.

(Diane Evans) Daniel Pinger Carl A. Stover Harold Suit Robert Tiller Ronald E. Trumbull Jack R. Wheeler

CLASS OF 1954 PARTICIPATION 10%

Harold A. Broda, Jr. Allee B. Chatham Andrew V. Denonn Faith Emeny Mrs. Donald G. Geddes III

(Cynthia Woll) Joseph M. Grolimund, Jr. Wm.D. Helprin Jane Hunsicker Betty Jean Lang Margaret M. Lawcock Bruce Lee Mrs. Charles S. Lloyd

(Marie Perkins) Ila K. Miller George J. Miller, Jr. Mrs. Terry B. Morehouse

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(Letty Bohannon) Kenneth F. Peloquin Mrs. Ralph L. Pernice

(Becky Strickland) George D. Saute, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jan F. Schlott

(Patricia Joern) Mrs. George A. Starrels

(Rayna Kasover) Mrs. J. Charles Townsend III

(Jeryl Faulkner) Mary Lou Tullock

CLASS OF 1955 PARTICIPATION

GRADUATES 100%

Harriet Atlass Robert D. Bass Sally Beauchamp John E. Bisson James F. Bocook William F. Boggess Beverly C. Boothby David Bowen Barbara Boyd Eugene Bryant Connie Mack Butler Ronald D. Butler William Cadenhead Lonnie P. Carruth Mr. and Mrs. William Cary

(Gail Donaldson) Mary F. Chapman Mrs. Harrison K. Chauncey

(Connie Shields) James Cook E. Adele Cooley Nancy R. Corse William H. Cost Mrs. Arthur E. Danforth

(Betty Wagley) John D. Davidson Stavros Demopoulos Mrs. Dean Doran

(Takayo Tsubouchi) Thomas H. Driscoll Bonnie Lou Edwards William L. Eikenberry Bert E. Emerson Mrs. Edward C. Fales ,Jr.

(Betsy Youngs) Carol Farquharson Donald Finnigan Ross A. Fleischmann Mark Fravel, Jr. Eduardo Garcia Louis F. Garrard Mrs. Nellie Gibson Robert N. Goddard James A. Graaskamp Mrs. Bayard Guild

(Kay Dunlap) Gerald E. Gunnerson Alberto Danel Hassey Mrs. James W. Hayes

(Mary M. Martin) David B. Henry Diane Herblin Mrs. Julian Howard

(Virginia Crenshaw) Mary G. N. Howe Franklin D. Hutsell Raymond W. Ihndris Joseph Ipacs Jege Jackson David S. Jaffray, Jr. Mrs. Stuart B. James

(Christine Chardon) Alexander W. Johnson Edwina A.Jordan William G. Karslake Mrs. Ruth B. Komurke

(Ruth Barnes) Charles C. Lambeth Carmen Lampe

Jane Laverty Thomas C. LeClere Stewart M. Ledbetter Frank A. Ledgerwood Richard C. McFarlain Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. MacHardy

(Janet Reas) Ellen Gray McPhee Shirley Jean Malcolm Mary D. Marsh Daniel P. Matthews Mrs. Robert G. Mays

(Alice Neal) Mrs. David B. Miller

(Anne Ballweg) Mrs. James M. Milligan

(Yvonne Oliver) Mrs. Peter B. Morley

(Jean Mallory) Philip W. Murray Patrick Nathan Barbara Neal Virginia S. Nelson S .Truman Olin, Jr. Geraldine L. Pacino Ann Palmer Jonathan Peterson Mrs. Alan D. Pierce

(Janet O'Day) Marcia Louise Ramsdell Jack L. Randolph Bruce A. Remsburg John H. Rhodes, Jr. Natalie H. Rice Donald C. Riedel, Jr. Davey L. Robinson James H. Robinson Mrs. Phillip E. Schmitt, Jr.

(Sylvia Graves) Ralph E. Seidel Peggy Sias Nancy A. Siebens George W. Simpson Laurene W. Smith Mrs. Richard Stuart

(Diane Cadle) Don W. Tauscher John W. Thibodeau B. Dixon Thomas Steven W. Valavanis Richard T. Voelkel, Jr. Richard Wpilenmann James H. Westergaard Don Alfred Wilson Mrs. Bruce Wolff

(Mary Salentine) Mrs. Willis J. Woodruff

(Esther Windom)

CLASS OF 1956 Mrs. Max L. Brown

(Virginia Pitts) Mrs. George J. Miller, Jr.

(Stephanie Swicegood)

CLASS OF 1958 Mary Ellen Corbett

RETIRES Walter Chambury, who for the past

17 years taught piano in the Rollins Conservatory retired at the close of school in June. He was awarded the Rollins Decoration of Honor at Com- mencement this year. A nationally known piano teacher and judge, he was appointed professor emeritus and will return to Winter Park in the fall.

AWARD Edward F. "Riley" Jones one of the

three surviving members of the class of '06, Manhattan College, in New York received the Jubilarian Medal at com- mencement June 12.

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CLASS NEWS 'QT SECRETARY: Berkeley Blackman, 1117

Riviera St., )acksonville 7, Florida. Eda Brewer Woolley, recently won

the woman's championship at the Win- ter Park Golf Club. She repeated her performance of 55 years ago when she won the same tournament, defeating her sister, Bess Brewer 4 and 3. She shot a 40-36 — 76 over the 18-hole par 70 course. '10 SECRETARY: Marguerite Doggett, 119-

20 Union Turnpike, Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y.

Charles and Jessie (Work) Noone are planning a trip to the North Cape this summer. They will visit Norway, Swed- en, Finland, Denmark, Leningrad, Mos- cow, Belgium, Luxembourg and take a short trip down the Rhine. '] 1 SCERETARY: Mary Branham, 126 Lu-

cerne Circle, Orlando, Florida. Mabelle O'Neal left Orlando by train

June 2, for New York, from where she sailed on the Oslofjord for Oslo, Nor- way. After traveling through Norway, Sweden and Denmark she'll take the North Cape cruise and later go to Ven- ice and the Italian lakes district, re- turning to the states in August. '1 O We're glad to be in contact again

with Devol Gates who has been in our lost files for many years. Devol has recently retired after serving as a personnel and labor cost accountant with the Orrville Body Co., and we hope will find time to make a visit to the Rollins Campus. Mail will reach him at P. O. Box 101, Orrville, Ohio. 'lO SECRETARY: Ralph Twitchell, 100 Og-

den St., Sarasota, Fla. Your secretary visited the Rollins

Campus during Commencement and was a guest at the Alumni-Senior breakfast at the Old Family Tree. He was accompanied by his wife. 'OO SECRETARY: Ray Greene, 242 Chase

Ave., Winter Park, Fla. Al Whitmore, who is secretary-man-

ager of Florida Citrus Production Credit Association, was elected secre- tary of the Florida Council of Farmer Co-operatives at a recent meeting in Miami Beach. Al lives in Winter Park where his address is 1365 Hibiscus Ave.

")7 SECRETARY: Katherine Lewis Lehman (Mrs. R. ].) 419 Interlachen Ave., Winter Park, Florida.

Editors Note: Your secretary and her family will leave late in June on an extended motor tour, visiting friends and relatives in North Carolina, Indi- ana, Michigan and Virginia. They also plan to visit historic Williamsburg, the Gettysburg battle field and other points of interest enroute.

<OA SECRETARY: Clara Adolfs, Rollins Col- lege, Winter Park, Fla.

Dorothy Conner Shank, informs us that her daughter was married to Rob- ert Wm. Gamber, of the Miami Herald in Miami, May 12. The Shanks sold their Winter Park home sometime ago and are now living in Clermont.

Sarah Green Ferrell (Mrs. David) suffered a fall and spent some time recuperating in the Orlando Hospital in May.

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Editors Note: Your secretary left early in June for an extended European tour, covering most of the countries on the continent as well as visits to the British Isles. She will also make a brief visit with relatives in Germany.

"JO SECRETARY: Lucille Tolson Moore, OZ (Mrs. Wm. S.) 131 N.W. 43rd Place,

Miami, Fla. Barbara Lee, daughter of Richard C.

Bushnell has been accepted for en- trance to Rollins next fall. Son John A. who was graduated from Yale now holds a Fulbright scholarship and is studying at the University of Mel- bourne, Melbourne, Australia.

An interesting letter from Lottie Turner Cook (Mrs. A. Clinton). "Holly Edwards Lewis (Mrs. Pierson) 130 S. Orange St., Lafayette, La., with her two daughters, Susan II, and Martha 4, attended the DAR convention in Washington. We were happy to have them visit us for a day. Holly and I could hardly realize that 11 years had elapsed since our last visit. She had enjoyed a "pop" visit from Ruth Todd Wiekhorst (Mrs. Loyal T.) 960 Linda Flora Drive, Los Angeles 49, while Ruth, her husband, children and French poodle were enroute for a Caribbean cruise. We are looking for- ward to a longer visit from the Rod- man Lehmans this summer.

"We are still working on our 130 acre farm near Leesburg, Va., with Clint commuting to Washington where he is with FAS, of the USDA. Charlotte is now 13 and Evelyn 9. As I read the reports the girls are making at school, I am reminded of college "days. Char- lotte is quoting Professor Grover's "Teachers Creed" which she copied from the World Book Encyclopedia. Evelyn made a study of Jane Adams, whose visit to Rollins many of us so pleasantly remember."

Lois Hancock visited Rollins early in June, bringing her guest, Ruth Spru- ance '37 for a tour of the Campus. Lois has ventured into the business world and has owned and operated a five and ten cent store in Brooksville, Fla., since 1945. She asks her friends to stop in and see her when passing through, either at the store or at her home, 107 North Main St.

We're delighted to have Ethel Miller Gorman on our mailing list again after being lost for many years. Ethel lives at 409 St. Charles St., Birmingham, Ala., where she is a case worker with the Jefferson County Juvenile and Do- mestic Relations Court. Her historical novel "Red Acres", published in April of 1956, has won the Alabama Writers' Conclave Award.

'33 SECRETARY: T helm a VanBuskirk Douglass (Mrs. Henry) 2646 Fairway Ave., S., St. Petersburg, Fla.

Below is a most interesting letter from Phil Horton.

"It has been a long time since I've written any news of myself or other alumni whom I'm fortunate enough to see now and then. So here goes:-

" Ed Cruger '33 has just returned from an extensive trip to the Far East for his firm, the Borden Co. Ed lives in Tarrytown, N. Y. and has two sons, one of whom will enter Williams Col- lege next year.

"Ted Walton '33 is manager of a

Brooklyn office of Barnes & Noble, a book concern. Ted is still a bachelor and naturally is loaded.

"Will Rogers '33 is General Manager for Rines Dept. Store in Portland, Maine, and was last seen in New York buying ladies' unmentionables. Will is the father of a girl, of whom he's real proud.

"Phil Horton '33 has re-married and is living in Forest Hills, N. Y. His two boys are grown and lean six footers plus. The oldest boy, Tory, will be dis- charged from the submarine service in time to enter Bowling Green Univers- ity in the fall. David is a Junior at Union College in Schenectady.

"John Cudmore '35 has recently com- pleted his residency at Memorial Can- cer Hospital and intends to leave for California soon to take up practice. John has been an MD for years but suddenly decided to specialize.

"George R. Barber '34 owns a good sized island in Long Island Sound off New Haven where he and his sculp- tress wife teach art to young people, and naturally George does a good deal of hunting and fishing near there.

"All of these fellows have been in contact with me in the past year, and we've had dinner together or shot the breeze. Those of us in the Class of 1933 are looking forward to our 25th re- union and hope that others will plan to visit the College in 1958.

"I'm writing in defense of '33 prin- cipally, because recent issues of the Alumni Record have been bare of news of the class, and I thought it was time we spoke up.

"My regards to all."

'3rS SECRETARY: Helen ]ackson Hadley (Mrs. Paul) Box 2550 R.R. 1, Glen- coe, Mo.

We're glad to have news of Katha- rine Rice Duym (Mrs .William). Kay has three daughters, Margaret Anne, Carolyn and Christine and lives at 290 Richmond Ave., South O.range, N. J. Her husband is with the New York Bell Telephone Co., in Newark. '37 SECRETARY: Grace Terry Marshall,

(Mrs. Nelson) Alfred University, Al- fred, N. Y.

Alumni House was delighted with a surprise visit from Ruth Spruance, who has been on our lost list for many years. Ruth now lives in Nashville, Tenn., where she is medical social work consultant with the Tennessee State Health Department, Division of Tuberculosis Control. Mail will reach her at 5646 Kendall Drive, Nashville. '38 SECRETARY: Marita Stueve Stone ow (Mrs. Wendell) Rollins College.

Ruth Melcher Quant sends a most interesting letter giving some of the highlights of her year at the University of Missouri, where she is an assistant professor of music. She enclosed sev- eral programs on which she appeared as violin soloist, second violinist in the string quartet, violist, and pianist. She accompanied Rudolph Petrak, leading tenor with the New York City Opera Company in a civic music concert in Hannibal, Mo., in March. May 18 she accompanied Hugh Thompson, leading- bass of the New York Company in a program for the General Federation of Women's Clubs convention in Kansas

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City. This summer she will teach piano at the National Music Camp at Inter- lochen, Michigan.

Olga Matthews Hux (Mrs. John) writes that after living in the "Old Pu- eblo" (Arizona) for five years they hate to leave, but feel it is time to come home. Olga, John, 13 year-old Johnny and 6 year-old Jimmy have returned to Missouri and their new address is 201 College St., Sikeston.

Fentress Gardner writes that he and his wife expect to spend "home leave" in North Pomfret, Vermont in July and August of this year, and would be de- lighted to see anyone from Rollins in the vicinity. Also, any Rollinsites going to Pakistan this year or next are cor- dially invited to visit the Gardner's at Dacca, where Fentress is director of the U. S. Information Service. Ml SECRETARY: Nancy Locke Johnson ^ (Mrs. Joe') 1210 Alberta Dr., Winter

Park. Bob Stonerock recently was elected

vice-president of the Central Florida chapter, Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, at their annual election held in Orlando.

Alumni House has just learned that Ellen Gross has been Mrs. Wayne W. Geyer for 11 years! Ellen has two children, Candace 7 and Wyndham who recently celebrated his second birth- day, and lives at 2150 Old Willow Road, Northfield, Illinois.

Dick Verigan is flying to Europe and will meet friends from Winter Park in Zurich, Switzerland.

'42 SECRETARY: Betty Knowlton Shore * (Mrs. Jack L.) 2070 Venetian Drive,

S.W., Atlanta, Ga. News of Grace Gehron Heilmann at

long last. She and her two children, Grace Patricia 6, and William Geoffrey 2, are living at 76 Pine Tree Lane, Roslyn Heights, L. I., New York. Grace is working as secretary to the owner of Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton.

We have a new address for Frances Smith Junk (Mrs. William) at 107 East Circle Avenue, Washington Court House, Ohio. She has two daughters, Jeannette 8, Martha 5, and a son Wil- liam who is two and a half.

'46 SECRETARY: Hallijcanne Chalker, FFS Pretoria, c/o Department of State, Washington, D. C.

We have just learned that Barbara Altsheler has been Mrs. Robert P. An- derson since 1949! She has three chil- dren; Joe 6, Ellen 3 and Robert, Jr., born last October. Occupation — full time baby sitting. Mail will reach her addressed to Julian Road, Hopkins- ville. Ky.

Mary Ellen Waterman is welcomed back on our mailing list. She now is Mrs. Donald W. Pickup and lives at 10 Hunt Drive, Barrington, R. I. Her hus- band is Assistant Executive Secretary, Mfg. Jewelers and Silversmiths of America, Inc., and they would be de- lighted to see or hear from any Rollins- ites in the vicinity.

'47 SECRETARY: Ainslie Embry, 2604 Va- letta Road, Louisville 5, Ky.

' Danny Paonessa says he is "still a free-lance writer for Reader's Digest, Better Homes & Gardens, Esquire, Coronet, etc. — and very pleased with

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it." He sends a new address: Apt. 7-A, 123 Waverly Place, New York 11, N. Y. '49 SECRETARY: Pat German West (Mrs.

Wm. B., Jr.) 10125 Thornwood Road, Kensington, Md. Cornelius VanBuren, 2540 Salisbury Blvd., Winter Park.

June (Nelson) and Dick Glatthar brought their infant son, John Nelson, for a visit with June's parents in Win- ter Park. While here John was christ- ened on Mothers' Day, at Knowles Memorial Chapel by Dean Darrah. The Nelsons entertained with an elab- orate reception at their home to intro- duce young John to their many friends. #51 SECRETARY: Ann Lewis Turley, 2820

Vernon Place, Cincinnati 19, Ohio. Your attention is called to the above.

Ann Lewis has volunteered to act as secretary for the class of 1951. This office has been vacant for some time. She will welcome all news from class- mates and channel it on to Alumni House. She paid a visit to the Campus early this month and visited friends in Central Florida. Write to her. '52 SECRETARY: Diane Vigeant Sangster

(Mrs. John B., Jr.) 2615 Gunston Rd., Alexandria, Va.

After serving as production editor for the School Department at Henry Holt and Company, New York, Gerry Walker is now on the sales promotion staff for this department. Gerry and Anne and young Michael, who arrived in March, make their home at 600-A Pelham Bay Road, Apt. 3-C, New Ro- chelle, N. Y.

'53 SECRETARY: Kay McDonnell, P. O. Box 9, Orchard Lake, Mich.

A long and interesting letter from Tally Merritt who is attending Stan- ford University, Stanford, Calif. After spending two years on Okinawa she and her family are back in the States and Tally's father is stationed at Ham- ilton AFB, about 25 miles from San Francisco. Tally is studying radio and television at Stanford — and loves it. She will get her degree in March 1957. Part of her work includes an internship in a commercial station in San Francis- co. She is just completing her seventh month as floor manager for "Stop, Look and Listen" at KQED, an educa- tional video station.

She writes: "I saw Clason Kyle in the fall and we had a nice chat for about half an hour. He was leaving to return to Georgia.Em Hunter is in the area but two attempts at telephoning failed. Harriet Kirby is here and we had rooms across the hall fall quarter. Chaplain Minto, head of the Memorial Church on the campus, is a friend of Dean Darrah's so I feel quite a bit at home. But I still miss Rillins."

John DeGrove has been awarded a Southern Fellowship Fund grant of $2800 for the year 1956-57. John re- ceived his M.A. from Emory University in 1954 and for the past two years has held a teaching fellowship at the Uni- versity of North Carolina. Mail still reaches him if addressed to Neptune Beach Fla.

'^4 SECRETARY: Marilyn Shinton Town- send (Mrs. Robert L., Jr.) 231 Swoop Ave., Maitland, Fla.

Don Weber sailed with his ship, USS Wasp, on a Western Pacific cruise in April and will not return to the States

until November. Ann (McDermaid) has returned to her home in Rockford, 111., until Don returns.

Ray McMullin is a traveling auditor for General Mills, Inc., and his work takes him over the entire U. S. His mail is still being sent to 5257 El Mira- dor Dr., Baldwin Vista Estates, Los Angeles 56, Calif., where it is forward- ed to him wherever he happens to be.

'55 SECRETARY: Jane Laverty, 1008 N. Clay St., Frankfort, Ind.

Carol Farquharson plans to attend summer school this summer and hopes to have her M.A., from the University of Missouri in June 1957.

Mary Martin Hayes (Mrs. James) and her husband have recently purchased their own home at 920 Coif ax Ave., Winter Park, and are busy getting set- tled. Mary has been teaching first grade at the Audubon Park Elementary School.

Charles D. Osborne recently was pro- moted to specialist third class in France where he is serving with the 7825th Army Unit of the Army's Com- munications Zone. '5 A SECRETARY: Phyllis Lockwood Hull

**w (Mrs. Preston C, Jr.) 1330 Essex Rd., Winter Park, Florida.

Dewey Anderson will attend summer school at Harvard and plans to do graduate work in the fall.

Frank Banks has accepted a fellow- ship at Ohio State University where he will be an assistant teacher of soci- ology while working for his Ph.D.

Dave Berto entered the University of Florida last January and is working toward a degree in law.

Lee Beard will be with Annin and Company in New York.

William Behrmann will enter the Miami School of Law in the fall.

Dolores Berea plans to be a second grade teacher in the St. Johns County Day School in New Rochelle, N. Y.

Dick Bernard expects to go into mil- itary service in the fall. After complet- ing his tour of duty he will work with his father in the manufacturing and distribution of drugs and vitamins.

Bud Bilensky expects to go into the Naval Officers Training Program.

Betty Brook will take to the air, as a stewardness with American Airlines.

Blair Browder has accepted a posi- tion as mathematician with the guided missile test facility of North American Aviation Co., at Patrick Air Force Base. He and his wife will live in Cocoa, where he will work after June 15.

Barbara Cox will be working with Capitol Airlines, Chicago, after Sep- tember 1.

Walter Crawford is affiliated with the Prudential Insurance Co., and be- gan work early in June.

Joe Dallanegra will be working with the Wm. L. Blanchard Company, in the construction business.

Alison Dessau will spend six weeks at Oxford, England, this summer and then expects to travel in Europe until September.

Paul Driscoll plans to study law at Laval University in Quebec, Canada.

Sue Dunn will be working in market research with Proctor and Gamble.

Bill Fathauer expects to go to medi- cal school in the fall.

Ginny (Carroll) and Edward Fawcett

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HELP!! PLEASE!!

If you have not sent Alumni House a completed census sheet please fil

out and return this one. We need it for our new Records System.

(Degree)

Name

19_ to 19_ (years of attendance)

First Middle Last

Present Address

(Maiden name if married)

Place of birth_ -Date of birth-

Date of Marriage. _To

If husband or wife attended Rollins give dates 19_ to 19_

Children (Give full name and date of birth)

Present business or occupation-

Others since leaving Rollins.

(Give names & addresses of firms, positions held & dates)

Other Colleges or Universities

attended—date & degrees

Honors — Awards — Publications — Activities — Other personal information.

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will be living in Lake Mary, Fla., where Ed is grove manager.

Betty (Peterman) and Denny Folken will be in South Bend, Ind., this sum- mer, and in the fall will go to Gaines- ville where Denny will work toward his M.B.A. in accounting at the Uni- versity of Florida.

Karen Fris plans to be a first grade teacher in the Union Park Elementary School in Orlando come September.

Ruth Hart will be teaching fifth grade in the Lauderdale Manors School Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Norm Gross entered the executive trainee program of the Chicago Nation- al Bank, Chicago, 111., in January.

Joan Jennings will be affiliated with radio station WSPB in Sarasota, Fla.

Cary Lee Keen plans to do graduate study at the University of Michigan.

Jane Kilbourne became Mrs. Max- well Patrick Nathan on June 8, and they are living at 735 Kappock St., Riverdale, N. Y.

Phyllis Lockwood and Pres Hull were married June 1, in Knowles Memorial Chapel, and will live at 1330 Essex Road, Winter Park, during the sum- mer. In the fall Phyllis plans to teach, while Pres will continue his studies at Rollins.

Joan Mack expects to teach in an elementary school in her home town of Indianapolis, Ind.

Fred Mauk will be entering the School of Sacred Music, Union Theo- logical Seminary, New York City, in the fall.

Seth Mendell sailed June 16, on the SS Liberte for Europe, where he will join Jack Rich of the Rollins Admis- sions office and serve as counselor at the MacJannett Camps in the French Alps for three months. He will enter the University of California at Berke- ley in September.

Shirley Miller plans graduate study in contemporary literature at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin and later a teach- ing career.

George Milam will go into the minis- try.

Joe Mulson has accepted a graduate assistantship at Penn State, and will work toward his M.S. He hopes to complete work for his Ph.D.

Jeanne Newton will have a summer job in the north, and in September will enter the School of Religious Educa- tion at the Hartford Theological Semi- nary where she will work toward her masters degree.

John Opdyke plans to enter the med- ical school at Duke University in Sep-' tember.

Dubac Preece will enter the Execu- tive Training Program at Davison- Paxon, in Atlanta, Ga.

Bebe Ross will enter the graduate school, Stanford University, working for a degree in Physical Therapy.

Sallie Rubinstein plans graduate study at the University of Michigan in September.

Edward Tickner plans to enter the General Theological Seminary in New York City in September.

Frank Thompson will do graduate work at the University of Florida.

Chuck Weisman plans to enter Law School.

Joy Woods is planning a trip to Eu- rope in August.

Winifred Gray Yarbrough (Mrs.

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George) is presently employed at the First National Bank in Orlando, while husband George is in the Marshall Islands on duty as a civilian electrical technician during the "bomb testing." Mail reaches her at 5330 Hermosa St., Orlando.

Otto Rice writes to tell us that he now is a midshipman at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Mail will reach him there or at his home ad- dress, 1894 Waldemere St., Sarasota, Fla.

Births

Weddings '49 Mary Lee Huttig Buxton to Capt.

James G. Magruder, June 4, 1956. Ad- dress: P. O. Box 1935, Orlando, Fla.

'54 Marilyn Diane Klumb to John Barron Williams, Oct. 22, 1955. Ad- dress: 4791 North Woodburn, Milwau- kee 11, Wis.

'56 Suzanne LeClere to Donald James Barley, April 7, 1956, in Knowles Memorial Chapel. Address: Oak Hill Farms, Allison Park, Pa.

William Walter Behrmann, Jr. to Sandra June DeLong, March 24, 1956 Address: 2039 Kenilworth Avenue Wil- mette, 111.

David Frank Berto to Nancy Noonan September 17, 1955. Address: 413 N W 36th St., Gainesville, Fla.

Jane Elizabeth Kilbourne to Maxwell Patrick Nathan '55, June 8, 1956. Ad- dress: 735 Kappock Street, Riverdale N. Y.

Diane Cadle '55 to Richard Stuart, May 5, 1956. Address: 517 East More- land Ave., Chestnut Hill 8, Pa.

Jeanne Antoinette Rogers to Don Walter Tauscher '55, December 27, 1955. Address: P. O. Box 1243, Winter Park, Fla.

Frank Jackson Thompson to Lorraine ,r>aoo'^er

J x57' June 30- 1956- Address:

4032 Red Rock Lane, Sarasota, Fla. Cynthia Ann Wellenkamp to John

Goldsborough, June 9, 1956. Address: 77 Highview Ave., Bernardsville, N J

Betty Jane Peterman to Dennis Neil Folken, June 16, 1956. Address: 131 South Ironwood Drive, South Bend Indiana.

'?$ AMarian Mercedes Rich to Ken-

neth Alvin Conley, June 4, 1956.

'39 Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Kingsley (Priscilla Smith) a daughter, Susan, Feb. 12, 1955. Address: 32 Irving St., Hingham, Mass.

'43 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Addie (Pau- line Bitz) a son, Gary, Nov. 12, 1955. Address: 6013 Berkshire, Bethesda 14, Md.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Morgan, Jr., (Blair Johnson) a son, Jeffrey Wade May 15, 1956. Address: 17 Kent Road, Scarsdale, N. Y.

'47 Mr. and Mrs. E. Carrol Pratt (Betty Rosenquest) a son, E. John Car- roll, Dec. 9, 1955. Address: "Malvern", Montego Bay, Jamaica, B.W.I.

'49 Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Klinefelter, Jr., (Rosann Shaffer) a son, Peter Da- vid, Jan. 25, 1956. Address: 1107 Edamn Road, Oreland, Penn.

Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. McBryde (Ann Garner) a son, Bruce Garner, Nov. 23, 1955. Address: P. O. Box 270, Deming, New Mexico.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McElwee, Jr. a daughter, Mary Helen, March 22, 1956. Address: R. R. 3, Box 86, Hol- brooke Road, Chicago Heights, 111.

Major and Mrs. George J. Matis (Marie Cook) a son, George John II Jan. 18, 1956. Address: General De- livery, Knob Noster, Mo.

'51 Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Joseph, Jr. (Anne Garretson) a daughter, Jane Louise, March 21, 1955. Address: 308 Samaritan Ave., Ashland, Ohio.

'52 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Motch III (Gloria Burns) a son, Edwin Raymond IV, Nov. 2, 1955. Address: 20976 Clay- thorne Road, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Walker, a son, John Michael, March 8, 1956. Address- 600-A Pelham Bay Road, Apt 3-G, New Rochelle, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Guy Wilkerson, Jr., (Cecile Anne Boyle) a son, John, March 8, 1956. Address: 308 Wiley Ave , Winston-Salem, N. C.

'55 Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Fales, Jr., (Betsey Youngs) a daughter, Jen- nifer Faye, May 3, 1956. Address: Rip- ley, N. Y.

THE ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD

OctoPber,;hhrodu9hyjuRn°e,.linS A'Umni' '"'' Wi"ter Park' Florida< ™"'h|V

Winfer'p?,-! 'ei^A^A" %*"*' Jime 28' 1938 at the P°** Office at winter Park, Florida, under the act of August 24, 1912.

Dean of the College Rollins College Winter Park, Fla.