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, The Rollins ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of Rollins . VOLUME 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) ( PARK PARI\ PARI ), FLORIDA, MARCH 10, 1917. No. 22. ( -1. 1. ) -- ROLliNS ART DEPARTMENT ( GIVES DIVES ) I SPRING FESTIVAL GIVEN IN ( DELPHIC DELPI ) LITERARY SOCIETY ELECTS ' ( DEliGHTfUL DEUGTFU ) ( RECEPTION/ RECEPTION ) ! ORLANDO GREAT SUCCESS OFFICERS7 - - Many Friends Visit Studio Thursday Alfred J. Hanna Chosen for the ( Afternoon. Afternoon ) ( ROLLINS HOLLINS ) STUDENTS She caught the crowd ( from irom ) the President. - - - AVAIL THEMSELVES OF first and carried it with her, ( receiv receiv- ) The art studio, with its usual ( paint paint- ) RARE OPPORTUNITIES. Those who were interested in the ing encore after encore, until at the ( ings mgs ) and statuary and the festive at( ¬ - ) founding of the Delphi Literary and close, the house resounded with cheers tire of foliage and flowers formed an The Spring Music Festival which Debating Society assembled in as, wrapped in the folds of the Amer- attractive ( setting settmg ) for the large and has been so successfully given in ( Or- Or 01'- 01' ) Knowles Hall at 6:45 last Friday ican flag, she voiced to the fullest the fashionable crowd which attended the lando this last week afforded the ( stu stu- ) evening for the purpose of adopting patriotic melody of that venerable reception given by Miss Catherine dents of Rollins College at least two a constitution. A committee ( com com- ) ( song song' ) that brought the audience to its Brebner, Director of the School of rare opportunities; the one, the ( priv priv- ) posed of Misses Gladwin, Wenonah Fine Arts, and Miss Elizabeth ( Merri- Merri Mcrri- Mcrri ) ilege of hearing such competent ( art art- ) feet in a body. Butterworth and Sara Yancey was weather, Director of the School of In( ¬ - ) ists as were secured for the occasion ( Mile. Mlle. ) Kathleen Narelle appeared appointed to revise the constitution, with her mother, as the pianist of the dustrial Arts, last Thursday ( after fter after- ) was both educative for the ( Conserva Conserva- ) which was presented at the ( meeting. meeting' ) evening, and pleased ( . - ) the audience noon, from 3 t o. tory pupils and highly entertaining Alfred ( Han'na Hanpa Hanna ) was appointed ( as a5 ) with a wonderful technic. And Elmer Those present were greatly ( inter inter- ) and broadening for all; the other, the chairman of the meeting, and the ( fol fol- ) ested in the exhibits of work done by privilege of taking part in the big Hoelzle, as a lyric tenor, supported lowing officers were elected: ( Presi Presi- ) students and teachers. Besides the chorus under so able a director is to the program well. dent, Alfred J. Hanna; vice president, attractive paintings by Miss Brebner, occupy no mean place in any student's Madame Narelle charmed and Robert ( Hutchinson Ilutchinson ); secretary, ( Flor Flor- ) thrilled her hearers from the first were seen exhibitions of the excellent education. The members of the ( cho cho- ) ence Stone; treasurer, Ruth ( Grecne. Gl'eene. Greene. ) work done by the following students rus were all privileged to hear the note of the pair of old ( English English. ) songs Miss Gladwin was then elected as of the Art Department: Mrs. Price, two artists' recital free of charge and with which she opened the ( exceed exceed- ) critic of the society. A program ( com com- ) Miss McLennan, Harriet ( Mansfield Mansfield" ), this admitted many Rollins folks to ingly ( well wen ) balanced program. ( Al- Al ) mittee was elected composed of ( Weno Weno- ) Helen ( Waterhouse 'Vaterhouse ), Sophia Lockhart, the very rare opportunity of listening though known the world over as a nah Butterworth, as literary genius; Miss ( Mctcalf Metcalf ) and Miss Jacocks. to Gowdowsky's wonderful skill and ( dramatic dramati ) soprano, she is equally at Katherine Gates, responsible for the A very interesting feature of the technique. The "March Militaire" by home with German lieder or melodies musical part of the program, and ( Dor Dor- ) reception was the exhibition of ( jew jew- ) ( Schubert-Tausig Schubert Tausig ), played by him, was of the Emerald Isle, which she has othy ( Bennctt Bennett ), with her sunny ( disposi disposi. disposi- ) ( elry e1ry ) and metal work which was much the most masterly of the numbers sung in many of ( the the. the- ) great auditoriums ( ¬ - ) tion and abounding wit, ( will Vill ) endeavor admired. These beautiful pieces of given last ( Wednesday 'Vednesday ) afternoon at of this and ( other othe ) ( English EnglIsh. ) to make the social part of the evening . .. ' . , . ( handicTaft handicraft ) were the work ( of .of ) Miss ( Mer-- Mer Mer. Mere ) <the join ( recital-of recital of ) ( G6dowsky Gbdowsky ) ( and'Jean and'Jean- ) spcakingtcoimtriesr Her ( interpreta mierpret interpreta- ) a ( " . )success. - - ' - . ( nweather rl\veather rl veather riweather ) and students of the ( De De- ) Cooper. In.all. Miss Cooper's work ( tion bon ) of the Farewell from ( Tschai- Tschai ) The meeting was well attended, partment of the Industrial Arts. The she left a sincere sense of ( apprecia apprecia- ) kowski's "Jeanne D'Arc" was faultabout ( twenty-five twenty five ) being present. It quality and attractiveness of the exI tion and inspiration upon all her ( audi audi- ) less, ( and a.d ) gave full value to the needed is hoped that more of the college studramatic ( ¬ - ) ( hibitions hlbitions ) of both ( departments depatments ) testify I ( ence.and enceand ) this was deservingly ( attrib attrib- ) touch, as well as proof of dents will become interested in this to the class of work ( being bemg ) done in the uted to her great ability and ( intelli intelli- ) the great tonal beauty of her voice, society and help make the meeting .. studio of Rollins.Refreshments . i gent use of her talents. which is exceptionally ( 4'ich .rich ) in the I profitable as well as interesting. This of cake and punch I The Sandspur joins all Rollins' ( stu stu- ) higher ( registers. 'registers. ) "0 Native Music," organization, with the purpose of ( fos fos- ) were served by the art students. : dents and Faculty in saying: "Long arranged from an Irish air some 700 I tering literary development and ( 'ap- 'ap ) . Live Orlando's Spring Festivals," and years old, was dedicated to Madame preciation among its members, has ( FORMER FORl\IEI FORl IEI ) ( STUDENTS STUDENT'S ) NOVEL expressing to Mr. Drennen their ( ap- ap ) Narelle by the arranger, in grateful been a needed factor at Rollins for FILMED FOR MOVIES. preciation for the results he achieved appreciation, of her inimitable and several years. "The Barrier" at the Broadway. , in this production. ( soul-touching soul touching ) renditions of the songs ( "The "Th ) ( Barrier Barrier" ) the filming of RexBeach's ' A briliant house and a program of Erin. Her final number was ( the the. thee ) Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. A. ( SECRETARY SECHE'fAHY ) engagesplendidly rendered, that had its finale ever loved Tosti's ( "Good-Bye "Good Bye )," which VISITS ROLLINS.Miss . novel, began an Theatre in a burst of patriotic ardor, when ( in in' ) years gone by she once sung in ment at the Broadway ( yes yes- ) terday afternoon. This super photo ! the entire ( audience adince ) rose en masse and Albert Hall, London, to an immense ( Willie 'Villie ) R. Young, student ( sec-y sec y sec-f f ) drama is one of the most satisfying ( joined Jomed ) in singing the Star Spangled ( ardience audience ), which ( included mcluded ) the composer, retary for the South Atlantic field of of the season. In story, photograBanner, marked the opening of and Madame Melba in a front box. the Young ( Women's 'Vomen's ) Christian Asso- phy and .acting it rises into the ( ex- ex ) I the Musical Festival Tuesday. At the conclusion of the song, the ciation, has been visiting the local alted region of the photo epic, if one ' It was conceded to be the greatest composer impulsively turned to the association during the past few days. may coin a phrase. event of its kind the city has known. diva at his side and exclaimed, "Now, Miss Young arrived Thursday, and The early scenes are laid in CaliAnd when the ( curtain curtam ) was rung down, that was ,( -sung sung ) as I have always could only stay until today. Her visit fornia and the subsequent ones, "fifand the show was over, words of wished to hear it." As Melba had was thoroughly enjoyed by the Rollins teen years later," in Alaska before, praise and commendation were ( show show- ) first introduced the song and used it girls, who had been looking forward during and just after the discoverey i ered upon Director ( Walter 'Valter ) Drennen as an encore for many years, the to knowing her for ( some SQme ) time. Her of gold in the Klondike region. The I and his aides for the success of the compliment was all the more ( de- de ) efforts were directed principally ( to- to ) characters of the Rex Beach novel I big affair. served, and surely none of the ( listen Esten- Esten listen- ) wards cabinet work and training. are made to live again. The Rex : It was announced unqualifiedly that ers last evening would believe that L- Beach Pictures Company, Inc., ( ac- ac ) 1 the first attenmpt to give grand opera Marie Narelle has lost one bit of her G. Conrad Bucher delighted his old complished this result partly by the : in Orlando was a huge success. . ability to sing for Tosti's admiration. friends by appearing on the campus careful selection of the actors and ( A .A ) surprise was sprung on the audiFlorida can almost ( claim 'bim 'laim ) ( Elmer rlmer 1mer ) last Saturday afternoon. He expects partly by a total avoidance of the ence in the person of the headliner, Hoelzle, as before ( making making' ) music his to remain about two weeks in ( Flori Flori- ) vicious star system. "The Barrier" . Mme. Marie Narelle, a singer of ( Aus Aus- ) profession, he was for some ( years years. ) ( en- en ) da before returning to Antilly, Cuba. is a feature picture that gives good tralian birth, who has enoyed a ( not not- ) gaged in business in Jacksonville.( His 'His ) ( While 'Vhile ) here he will spend some time value to the seeker after "the grand able career in the east, but who is work as pupil and later as assistant in Tampa with his father. style" in photo drama, for one finds not well known in Florida. She proved to the great Oscar Seagle has given in it a happy blending of the ( primi primi- ) I to be a wonderful performer, ( embody embody- ) him a lyric tenor that is a joy to the Marion and Raymond Phillips ( ac- ac ) tive and the ( poetic.-The poetic. The ) N. Y. Evening the quality of the dramatic in her listener. Superb diction, ( clean cleau ) cut companied their parents on a ( delight delight- ) ing Sun. I singing to a remarkable degree. (Continued on Page ( Four Fohr )) .ful trip to Daytona last ( week-end. week end. )
Object Description
Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 22, March 10, 1917. |
Tag | DP0008543 |
Subject |
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1917-03-10 |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
Identifier | sr0001922 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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Still image Text |
Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Digital Publisher | Electronically reproduced by the Digital Services unit of the University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, 2005. |
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Title | Former Student's Novel Filmed For Movies; Delphic Literary Society Elects Officers; Y.W.C.A. Secretary Visits Rollins |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No22 |
Tag | sr0001922 |
Subject |
Art--Study and teaching -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Novelists -- United States. <br> Motion Pictures -- United States. <br> YMCA -- Societies and clubs. <br> Literature--Societies, etc . <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Alumni and alumnae. |
Description | This page includes an article about a former Rollins student whose novel has been turned into a film. Also included are articles regarding the spring music festival, the Delphic Literary Society, and the Young Women's Christian Association. |
Subject-Personal Names |
Beach, Rex, 1877-1949 Hanna, Alfred J. Buchner, Conrad Young, Willie R. |
Date Original | 1917-03-10 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archive 160 A V.19 1916-17 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
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,
The Rollins ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur )
Published by Students of Rollins .
VOLUME 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) ( PARK PARI\ PARI ), FLORIDA, MARCH 10, 1917. No. 22.
( -1. 1. )
--
ROLliNS ART DEPARTMENT ( GIVES DIVES ) I SPRING FESTIVAL GIVEN IN ( DELPHIC DELPI ) LITERARY SOCIETY ELECTS '
( DEliGHTfUL DEUGTFU ) ( RECEPTION/ RECEPTION ) ! ORLANDO GREAT SUCCESS OFFICERS7 - -
Many Friends Visit Studio Thursday Alfred J. Hanna Chosen for the
( Afternoon. Afternoon ) ( ROLLINS HOLLINS ) STUDENTS She caught the crowd ( from irom ) the President.
- - - AVAIL THEMSELVES OF first and carried it with her, ( receiv receiv- )
The art studio, with its usual ( paint paint- ) RARE OPPORTUNITIES. Those who were interested in the
ing encore after encore, until at the
( ings mgs ) and statuary and the festive at( ¬ - ) founding of the Delphi Literary and
close, the house resounded with cheers
tire of foliage and flowers formed an The Spring Music Festival which Debating Society assembled in
as, wrapped in the folds of the Amer-
attractive ( setting settmg ) for the large and has been so successfully given in ( Or- Or 01'- 01' ) Knowles Hall at 6:45 last Friday
ican flag, she voiced to the fullest the
fashionable crowd which attended the lando this last week afforded the ( stu stu- ) evening for the purpose of adopting
patriotic melody of that venerable
reception given by Miss Catherine dents of Rollins College at least two a constitution. A committee ( com com- )
( song song' ) that brought the audience to its
Brebner, Director of the School of rare opportunities; the one, the ( priv priv- ) posed of Misses Gladwin, Wenonah
Fine Arts, and Miss Elizabeth ( Merri- Merri Mcrri- Mcrri ) ilege of hearing such competent ( art art- ) feet in a body. Butterworth and Sara Yancey was
weather, Director of the School of In( ¬ - ) ists as were secured for the occasion ( Mile. Mlle. ) Kathleen Narelle appeared appointed to revise the constitution,
with her mother, as the pianist of the
dustrial Arts, last Thursday ( after fter after- ) was both educative for the ( Conserva Conserva- ) which was presented at the ( meeting. meeting' )
evening, and pleased ( . - ) the audience
noon, from 3 t o. tory pupils and highly entertaining Alfred ( Han'na Hanpa Hanna ) was appointed ( as a5 )
with a wonderful technic. And Elmer
Those present were greatly ( inter inter- ) and broadening for all; the other, the chairman of the meeting, and the ( fol fol- )
ested in the exhibits of work done by privilege of taking part in the big Hoelzle, as a lyric tenor, supported lowing officers were elected: ( Presi Presi- )
students and teachers. Besides the chorus under so able a director is to the program well. dent, Alfred J. Hanna; vice president,
attractive paintings by Miss Brebner, occupy no mean place in any student's Madame Narelle charmed and Robert ( Hutchinson Ilutchinson ); secretary, ( Flor Flor- )
thrilled her hearers from the first
were seen exhibitions of the excellent education. The members of the ( cho cho- ) ence Stone; treasurer, Ruth ( Grecne. Gl'eene. Greene. )
work done by the following students rus were all privileged to hear the note of the pair of old ( English English. ) songs Miss Gladwin was then elected as
of the Art Department: Mrs. Price, two artists' recital free of charge and with which she opened the ( exceed exceed- ) critic of the society. A program ( com com- )
Miss McLennan, Harriet ( Mansfield Mansfield" ), this admitted many Rollins folks to ingly ( well wen ) balanced program. ( Al- Al ) mittee was elected composed of ( Weno Weno- )
Helen ( Waterhouse 'Vaterhouse ), Sophia Lockhart, the very rare opportunity of listening though known the world over as a nah Butterworth, as literary genius;
Miss ( Mctcalf Metcalf ) and Miss Jacocks. to Gowdowsky's wonderful skill and ( dramatic dramati ) soprano, she is equally at Katherine Gates, responsible for the
A very interesting feature of the technique. The "March Militaire" by home with German lieder or melodies musical part of the program, and ( Dor Dor- )
reception was the exhibition of ( jew jew- ) ( Schubert-Tausig Schubert Tausig ), played by him, was of the Emerald Isle, which she has othy ( Bennctt Bennett ), with her sunny ( disposi disposi. disposi- )
( elry e1ry ) and metal work which was much the most masterly of the numbers sung in many of ( the the. the- ) great auditoriums ( ¬ - ) tion and abounding wit, ( will Vill ) endeavor
admired. These beautiful pieces of given last ( Wednesday 'Vednesday ) afternoon at of this and ( other othe ) ( English EnglIsh. ) to make the social part of the evening
. ..
' . ,
.
( handicTaft handicraft ) were the work ( of .of ) Miss ( Mer-- Mer Mer. Mere ) |
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