Rollins Class of 1971 Commemorative Book

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Commemorative Book


Alma Mater

Set like a gem amid the waters blue, Where palms and pines their fragrant incense brew; O Alma Mater, as the swift year runs, Sing we thy praise, thy daughters and thy sons. Sons who uphold thy fair unsullied fame, Daughters who love thine ancient honored name. True to thy colors blazoned far on high, Gold of the sun and blue of bending sky. Far from thy walls, wherever we may go, Still with a heart where loyal memories glow. Still with a song for Rollins ringing clear, Guide of our youth, O Alma Mater, dear.


Class of 1971

50th Reunion

On behalf of the entire campus community, we are delighted to celebrate the class of 1971 for your 50th reunion. Reawaken your inner Rollins student as you turn through the pages of this special book and recall the experiences that made your Rollins story. Reminisce about days gone by and to share in the laughter of stories too good to be forgotten.


Lost Alumni List

In Memoriam

*Indicates Holt School graduate

*Indicates Holt School graduate

If you have information on any of the alumni listed, please contact the Office of Alumni Engagement at 407‑646-2266 or alumni@rollins.edu.

Betty Williamson Abernathy* Do Wallard* Dolores Reynolds Barnett* Armand L. Barone, Jr.*

Theresa “Terry” Charbonneau Anduage‑Arias* Robert S. Boyles ’74MBA* James M. Christy Gertrude Rasmussen Clark* Jeanette Breeuwer DeRamirez Bert W. Reiser Vivian Woodams Schoelerman* Louis Schorr* Ulrich M. Studer

T. J. Beauchamp* Marie Jamison Beckett* William “Bill” B. Benner* Sandra Sexton Benson* Leonard A. Bernard* Doyle C. Bishop* Pauline Carr Bitetto* Ronald F. Bonner* Thomas H. Breedlove* Floyd E. Brigham* James “Jim” R. Britt* Janet E. Bruce* Albert P. Buck* Joyce Locke Bumgarner* David E. Chestnut* William C. Colburn ’79MED* Frieda Lutz Colville* Frederick “Fred” M.Crean Natalie Lowey Delcamp ’76MAT* Henry “Ben” B. Drexler David W. Dupuy Margaret “Nicki” Shouse Farber

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Mary Madden Fulmer*

Laurence L. Martinez

James Eg.Gallagher*

Thomas J. Meister*

Wallace “Wally” J. Gamber, Jr.

Victoria Blaney Meyer*

Gabrielle “Gaby” L. Gardner*

June Miltenberger*

Helen Pearn Glenn*

Stephen P. Morgenroth

Lois Williams Gordon*

Leon “Lee” E. Napier*

Wolfram “Wally” A. Grothe*

Henry J. Ott*

Herbert A. Guilliard*

Clifton T. Pennington*

David S. Guy ’75MBA*

Audrey Murray Phillips*

Robert B. Hackett

F. A. Rivero*

John D. Hallett*

Marie Robinson*

Jay D. Harris*

Robert “Bob” W. Sams ’72MBA

Elna “Ellie” Hendrix Hollowell*

George Soteropoulos*

Robert “Bob” W. Hummer

Jacqueline Mckim Spear*

Carl L. Johnson

Henry E. Stephenson*

Howard W. Kane ’72MBA

Marilyn Charles Stokes

Roy A. Keen*

Rita Wells Thigpin*

Arthur T.Ketchledge*

Beverly Neander Timinsky*

Titus King ’76MED

Terry Lee Toole*

Nathan P. Laffoon

Carlton L. Turner*

Julia C. Lane

Paul A. Valant

Dale R. Larson*

Lafrance Vanderburg*

Edward H. Lewis*

Irving Yousha*

Alexander J. Lugo*

Jacklyn Lott Zenzel*

Robert Randolph Lyon, Jr. ’72MBA Janice “Jan” F. Magrane 5


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Rollins Alumni Record October 1970 GOLF TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPS! June 30th’s GOLF WORLD features the Rollins College Men’s Golf team for their victory in the 1970 NCAA College Division Tournament at Avalon and Avalon Lakes golf courses in Warren, Ohio. Rollins carded a 1,195 team total. Rollins golfers were Tom Cavicchi ’71, Fred Schick ’72, Guy Ashley ’72, Mike Brelsford ’71, Taylor Metcalfe ’72 and Mike Ford ’73. They were coached by Joe Justice ’40, Athletic Director for Rollins College

SPEAKERS BUREAU UNDEFEATED The Rollins College Speakers Bureau, coached by Dr. Charles A. Rodgers, finished the year undefeated. They won three Model United Nations, the final victory in New York where over 123 different colleges and universities from across the nation competed in the highly prestigious National Model United Nations. The team was judged, in addition to

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their level of competence in public speaking, on their knowledge of public affairs, ability to innovate, knowledge of Roberts Rules and team cohesiveness. The Rollins team was composed of Douglas Allen ’71, Verlie Mayo ’72, Michael Dornish ’71 and Marguerite Monroe ’72.

FOLK GROUP TAKES TOP HONORS The Drambuies, a folksinging group from Rollins College won the 1970 National Intercollegiate Music Festival in August, after defeating more than 1,500 collegiate folk and pop groups for the coveted honor. The Rollins group, composed of Jeff Danys ’71, Kathryn “Casey’’ Law ’72 and Dick MacLeod ’70, recently won the southeastern regional competition to advance to the national competition at the Southern Illinois University campus in Carbondale, Illinois. In regional competition at Tampa in February the Drambuies received the only perfect score sheet and the highest total score of any contestant in either folk or pop


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categories. The Drambuies are well known to many Alumni as they have entertained several times at Reunion festivities, in addition to performing for the Pittsburgh Alumni Club.

February 1971 THERE IS A MOUSE IN OUR FUTURE “October, 1971, is the scheduled date for the opening of Walt Disney World. This $300-million “Vacation Kingdom” is being put together like a jigsaw puzzle on the 27,400-acre Disney site, southwest of Orlando. The jigsaw puzzle analogy breaks down at the point of the “last piece” however, since, following the philosophy of California’s Disneyland, its creators have vowed that the “last piece” will never be put into place. A vital part of the Disney approach is continual change and improvement.”

BASKETBALL TEAM VICTORIOUS The Rollins basketball team started the new season with a surprise win against the strongly favored University of Georgia’s Bulldogs. They went on to repeat their performance with a win against Lehigh in the first home game of the year, which was also Alumni Night and largely attended, and again against Atlantic Christian. Unfortunately, their first defeat came from Stetson in an away-from-home game. For the first time, the Enyart-Alumni Field House this year hosted the Tangerine Bowl Basketball Tournament December 29 and 30, under the sponsorship of the Orlando Daily Sentinel. In the first round the Tars lost to Ohio University 81-70, and Seton Hall edged Stetson 61-60. In the finals, Ohio University trimmed Seton Hall for the championship 84-82, and Stetson claimed its first Field House win over Rollins 67-57. The Tars ended the 1970 portion of the cage season with a 4-3 record.

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Rollins Alumni Record FRATERNITIES AND ONE SORORITY GO LOCAL The Pi Beta Phi sorority

SOCCER TEAM RECEIVED COVETED BID The Tars, coached by Gordon Howell,

announced in October that their chapter at Rollins is no longer affiliated with the National Group. They joined two fraternities who localized last year, the Delta Chi’s and the Lambda Chi’s. Other fraternities and sororities completed a successful Rush, with the Alpha Phi’s pledging 22, Chi Omega’s 12, Kappa Alpha Theta’s 26 (the highest), Kappa Kappa Gamma’s 20 and the Phi Mu’s 10. The former Pi Phi’s, now known as the NCM group (Non Compos Mentis), did not take any pledges, but nine freshman girls joined as charter members. The men’s Rush succeeded with the Sigma Nu’s leading with 17 pledges, followed by Sigma Phi Epsilon 15, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Lambda’s (formerly Lamba Chi Alpha’s) 14 each, X Club 12, Phi Delta Theta’s 9, Kappa Alpha 6, and the Guild (formerly Delta Chi) with 2. It is estimated that the campus at present is 50% Greek.

received an invitation to the N.C.A.A. Atlantic Coast College Division Regional Soccer Championship in Elizabethtown, Pa. Known as the prestige soccer tournament among colleges east of the Mississippi River, the Atlantic Regional deals the top four teams in the Eastern United States. The Rollins Tars is the first college team in the south to ever go to the northern-dominated tourney.

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SIGMA NU’S HEAD FALL TERM INTRAMURALS The Sigma Nu Fraternity finished first in both intramural flag football and table tennis and second in tennis to lead in total intramural points at the end of the 1970 fall term. Second in total points were the Independents (with a first in tennis and second in table tennis), followed by Lambda (formerly Lambda Chi Alpha), TKE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, X Club, Guild (formerly Delta Chi), Phi Delta Theta and KA. In


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Women’s Intramurals to date, archery was won by Pi Phi (now N.C.M.), basketball by the Freshmen, and Alpha Phi leads in total points toward the O’Brien Trophy.

June 1971 STUDENT CENTER COMMITTEE BRINGS SPEAKERS TO CAMPUS The Student Center Committee added the well-known Pat Paulsen to the group of speakers they have brought to the campus this year. Preceding Paulsen the Educational Entertainment Committee hosted Dick Gregory, Ralph Nader and Senator Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut.

TWO DORMS TO BE AIR-CONDITIONED Next year’s residents of Holt and Chase Hall will enjoy the comfort of air-conditioning, for the units have been ordered for these two buildings to be installed this summer at the cost of $35,000. By air conditioning these resident halls they will be available for use during the summer by groups who rent the college facilities. This summer the college expects to earn around $40,000 in this manner, helping to take care of the overhead costs and pay for further air-conditioning of residence halls. These two dorms were chosen because they already have air ducts built into them and only need the machinery to complete the project.

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Rollins Alumni Record DEAN HILL RESIGNS President Critchfield

COMMENCEMENT 1971 NEWS The

announced in early spring the resignation of Dr. Donald W. Hill as Dean of the College. The resignation will go into effect at the end of this school year, although Dean Hill took a leave of absence beginning in March for the entire spring. Dr. Allen Norris, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, is serving as acting dean during the spring, but Dean Hill is available for consultation. Dean Hill became Dean in 1966 after teaching regularly in the economics department since 1962 and serving as Dean of Administrative Affairs for one year. As Chairman of the Curriculum Committee he helped create the “Hour Glass” Curriculum initiated in 1966.

Honorable Peter T. Fay, 42-year-old Rollins College Alumnus and youngest man ever to be appointed a Federal Judge, spoke at combined commencement exercises of Rollins’ Central Florida School for Continuing Studies, Patrick Air Force Base Branch, and Evening Graduate Programs on Saturday, May 22, in the EnyartAlumni Field House. Degrees were conferred upon 469 graduates in ceremonies that were followed by a reception for graduates and guests given by President and Mrs. Jack B. Critchfield. Commencement ceremonies for 196 Rollins College Bachelor of Arts candidates and 24 Master of Business Administration candidates were held on Sunday, May 23, in the Enyart-Alumni Field House.

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1971 Class List

Sally Coith Boice Brookhaven, GA Sheila Moore Bollinger* Melbourne Beach, FL Mary Jo Brannon Ozark, AL Michael C. Brelsford Hendersonville, TN Jeffrey “Jeff” B. Brooks P’09 DeLand, FL Adrienne Epstein Brothers Medina, TX Peter O. Brown New York, NY Michael T. Barrett, Jr.* San Francisco, CA

Charles D. Bueker Camarillo, CA

Robert P. Abbey San Diego, CA

Howard “Howie” J. Barrow, Jr. Fairhaven, MA

Larry D. Burton Nashville, TN

John S. Adams, Jr.* Sanford, FL

Maralyn Johnson Barry Montverde, FL

Carolyn Williamson Busby Elgin, SC

Gregory L. Allen Jesup, GA

Amy Ingersoll Beauchamp New York, NY

Peter S. Cahall Lake Mary, FL

Richard “Rick” S. Allison Little River, SC

Ingrid B. Bell Orlando, FL

Katheirne Overstreet Calder Berwyn, PA

John A. Anderson Atlanta, GA

Richard D. Berge Phoenix, AZ

Billy Callas* Haymarket, VA

Margaret “Peggy” S. Anteblian Boston, MA

J. “Lee” Berger Franklin Lakes, NJ

Ann Novak Cameron Pinehurst, NC

Beverly Pettijohn Argo* Englewood, FL

Judith M. Best Jacksonville, FL

Sandra Scruggs Camp Chesnee, SC

Mark Aspinwall ’72MBA Longwood, FL

Jeffrey B. Bestic Aspen, CO

Stanley E. Caplan Carlsbad, NM

Elsie Tyrell Atherton Louisville, KY

Richard P. Betz Highlands, NC

Francesca “Josie” J. Caruso Santa Fe, NM

Frances Perkins Baldwin* Dublin, VA

Jane Wilson Bieberbach Orlando, FL

Thomas “Tom” A. Cavicchi Norwell, MA

Larue D. Balmer* New Smyrna Beach, FL

James Raymond Point Pleasant Boro, NJ

Gordon E. Charest, Jr.* Spring Hill, FL

Stephanie M. Barnhill Saint Petersburg, FL

Walter Blackmer* Cheyenne, WY

Robert “Bob” E. Christie ’72MBA Stuart, FL

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Roni “Roni-Lynn” Caruso Cina Carlsbad, CA Gretchen Rounsavall Clark Louisville, KY Reginald “Dick” R. Clay* Gulf Breeze, FL Jennifer Weller Clements Naples, FL Laurie R. Cohen San Francisco, CA John C. Coley Wayland, NY Jeffrey S. Collier ’72MBA Saint Louis, MO Terry K. Collier Palm Beach, FL

Jeffrey “Jeff” B. Danys Medway, MA

Fred J. Colosimo* Hendersonville, NC

Terry Robbins Davis Altamonte Springs, FL

Betsie “Jean” Pityo Coolidge Sarasota, FL

Caroline Lee Dea Tampa, FL

Susan Deutsch Endicott Cortez, CO

Nancy Norman Coolidge Marco Island, FL

Sara T. Delaroche* Honolulu, HI

Robert E. England Pinecrest, FL

Roberta H. Cooper Rome, GA

Paul M. Deutsch Oviedo, FL

Felix J. Esposito* Brooklyn, NY

Janet Youree Cordell Orlando, FL

Susan B. Dollinger Winter Park, FL

Judith E. Fandrich* Port of Spain,

S. C. Costa Lutherville, MD

Fernando Dominics* Cocoa, FL

Lynne Miller Feldman Doylestown, PA

Janet G. Critoph Gainesville, FL

John “Michael” M. Dornish P’03 1356 Bekkestua,

Jennifer J. Fisher Irvine, CA

Bobby P. Crosby* Palm Harbor, FL

Leo Dostourian* ’73MBA Orlando, FL

David F. Fittante Salinas, CA

Karen Larsen D’Ambrosio Longmont, CO

Donna Franzel Dupuy North Las Vegas, NV

Carol L. Ford Patagonia, AZ

Peter E. Dahl ’72MBA Minden, ON

Pearl Mcclellan Dykes* Clermont, FL

Elzie J. Foster* ’74MBA Zellwood, FL

Dana A. Dames North Fort Myers, FL

Carson L. Eddy* Winter Park, FL

Charles W. Fralick* Tampa, FL

Susan “Gay” G. Tullis Dane P’97 Cohasset, MA

Susanne “Su” Stiner Ellis Dunwoody, GA

Viola Brown Franklin* Melbourne, FL 15


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Kate Crichton Gubelmann West Palm Beach, FL Ramona “Anne” Schallau Guerrant Gilbert, AZ Arthur B. Gust, Jr.* Fayetteville, AR David A. Gettleson Juno Beach, FL Michael Gezzar* Port Charlotte, FL Thomas D. Ghent, Jr. Tampa, FL Dennis M. Gingold ’07H Potomac, MD Bette Harwood Freidinger ’74MED Winston Salem, NC Mark W. Freidinger ’72MBA Winston Salem, NC Walter “Buzz” W. Friend III Dennis, MA Kathryn “Kay” Crowell Frydenborg Stewartstown, PA Anne Hopkins Funkhouser* Gainesville, FL

Katherine “Kathy” C. Ginkel ’72MED Saint Cloud, FL Micou Savage Glazener P’99 P’00 Williamsburg, VA

John H. Hanson, Jr. Burlington, CT Karlie Kenyon Harmon Oklahoma City, OK Deborah “Debby” Barrett Hatic Coral Springs, FL Charles “Chas” M. Haywood Dallas, TX Mary “Kelly” Keating Haywood Plano, TX FleurDeLys Horowitz Healy* ’76MED Orlando, FL Richard E. Henderson* Hendersonville, NC

William W. Godfrey, Jr.* Orlando, FL

Beverly “Bev” Classon Herring La Grange, NC

Carmen “Carmen Ana” Boudet Gomez ’97MA P’98 Winter Park, FL

Alberta Haynes Herron Summerfield, NC Richard W. Hesse* Orlando, FL

Jay W. Fusco Murfreesboro, TN

Susan “Susie” Hobbie Goodridge Mechanicsburg, PA

Lloyd E. Geier, Jr.* Auburndale, FL

June Staerkel Gordon* Sanford, FL

Lee F. Hildenbiddl ’72MBA East Elmhurst, NY

Maria M. Diaz Gerrity* ’80EDS The Villages, FL

Kathy Kwass Gross Asheville, NC

David E. Hobart Santa Rosa Beach, FL

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H. “Jim” J. Hood* Suwanee, GA Sterling W. Hubbard III Conway, MA Roger P. Hulburt, Jr. Ocean Ridge, FL Susan “Sue” Meriwether Isbell Knoxville, TN

William G. Kelley* Titusville, FL

Richard Jackson* Brevard, NC

Ira L. Kight, Jr.* Winter Springs, FL

Thomas D. Jarrett, Jr.* ’75MAT Yulee, FL

Gary R. Kilmer ’72MBA San Diego, CA

Richard D. Jarvis* Windermere, FL

Sandra M. Knoebel Littleton, CO

Robert P. Jenkins, Sr.* Orlando, FL

Larry A. Kunze* Newland, NC

John T. Jeter ’72MBA Cape Coral, FL

Karen McFetrich La Porte Saint Augustine, FL

Barbara Watson Locktov* Olympia, WA

Joan C. Johnson* Lakewood, NJ

Raymond “Ray” B. Laidet, Jr. Saint Louis, MO

G. “Geoff” Longstaff ’72MBA Charlotte, NC

Franklin T. Jones, Jr.* Trussville, AL

Peter G. Lalime Vero Beach, FL

Gerald E. Lowery* ’79MED Sorrento, FL

Linda D. Jordan* Winter Garden, FL

Russell “Dan” D. Lambright Lakewood Ranch, FL

Robert W. Luckey* Umatilla, FL

Joanne McConnell Jurgensen* Winter Park, FL

Richard J. Laur* ’78MAT Gotha, FL

Christine “Chris” A. Lutz Dallas, TX

Sarah “Sally” Harris Jurney* Raleigh, NC

Betty T. Lawrence Asheville, NC

Pam F. Samson Malboeuf The Colony, TX

Carol Viele Justice Clearwater, FL

Alexandra L. Leigon Long Beach, CA

Melva Speed Manasco* Malabar, FL

Susan C. Keal* Sarasota, FL

Nancy L. Linkous Rutland, VT

Valerie Marcotte Estero, FL

Melvin C. Kelch* Orlando, FL

Dale Buckley List Libertyville, IL

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Herbert McKinney* Belle Isle, FL

Frances S. Sayers-O’Neil Norris* Leesburg, FL

Thomas E. McNamara* Orlando, FL

Mary “Lynne” Mannion Nowlan Delray Beach, FL

Thomas W. McNaney* Orange City, FL

Joseph V. Orsi* Friendswood, TX

Patricia A. Melvin-Somerville Alderson, WV

Joan Atkinson Ortega-Cowan* ’79MAT Vero Beach, FL

Richardson “Rich” T. Merriman Villanova, PA Robert “Bob” W. Maynard ’73MBA Wake Forest, NC

Earl W. Milbrath, Jr. Orlando, FL

Christina “Tina” Patterson Maynor Anchorage, AK

Stuart B. Miller ’77MAT Greer, SC

Michael J, McBride Wapakoneta, OH David McCarley Cincinnati, OH Peter L. McCarthy ’72MBA Saint Paul, MN Dinah Hampton McClymonds Houston, TX Dennis M. McComb DeLand, FL Larry M. McCoy* Ft Lauderdale, FL

William “Buff” H. Miner, Jr. Delray Beach, FL Leslie E. Moore Sanford, FL Myrna Lipsner Moore Clarksville, TN Laurie Harbin Morgan Fort Garland, CO Julie McNiff Myers ’82MA P’94 Interlochen, MI Marni Grimes Neal Scottsdale, AZ

William F. McGrath Portsmouth, NH

Candace “Candy” Tooker Newman ’75MAT Eustis, FL

Kay Bailey McKallagat P’04 West Newbury, MA

Richard R. Nicholas* Hagerstown, MD

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John L. Osmer, Jr. ’72MBA Maitland, FL William “Bill” C. Paley ’72MBA McLean, VA Dean C. Paul II St Augustine, FL Ralph “Doug” D. Pendery West Chester, OH Sally Benson Peters Campton, NH Charles W. Peterson* Clermont, FL Robert W. Phillips ’66 Winter Park, FL Homer “Clint” C. Pike, Jr. Rocky Mount, NC Thomas H. Piper* Orlando, FL Robert “Bob” Pistor Frisco, TX Peggy H. Pomory* P’85 Pensacola, FL


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Joseph “Beverly” A. Felton Porter Palmetto Bay, FL Anne Corley Quinlan Plantation, FL Scott H. Reiniger, Jr. Los Angeles, CA Douglas C. Rhyne* Orlando, FL Sara Norton Rich Dawsonville, GA Linda Stahle Rival Chaska, MN

Kerry L. Schomer Reno, NV June P. Schumann* Orlando, FL Constance Schwarz* Merritt Is, FL Mary Lou Gilbert Scott Mount Pleasant, SC Harold M. Seago, Jr. Murfreesboro, TN Carol A. Leach Selig* Delray Beach, FL

Sharon Maggard Smith Fairfax, VA Gerturde Lenhart Sparling* Cocoa Beach, FL Roger A. Spikes* Spring, TX Joye Davidson Starkey Nesbit, MS

Scott W. Roberts* ’72MAT Bluff City, TN

Pamela “Pam” Lippoldt Selton-Ingram P’94 Jacksonville, FL

Cynthia Kent Rogers Reddick, FL

Walter B. Shepherdå Eden, NC

Veronica Kruk Stein Washingtonville, NY

William D. Russell, Jr.* ’74MED Debary, FL

Olive “Connie” C. Shover ’72MAT Monticello, IA

Julio M. Steinacher* Melbourne, FL

Deborah “Debby” C. Ryan ’72MAT Houston, TX

Kim Springate Showalter P’96 Orlando, FL

Bonnie L. Stenson Sartell, MN

James H. Ryan, Esq North Palm Beach, FL

Sylvester “Joe” J. Sikora* Orlando, FL

Mary B. Stretchbery* Umatilla, FL

Nancy Vitriol Salzman New York, NY

William J. Simpson* Houston, TX

Lisa Taffinder Stubbs Newport, RI

Jayne Robertson Sargent* Milledgeville, GA

Carolyn “Lynn” Mercer Sipe Saint Simons Island, GA

Candace “Candy” Naden Surkin Greer, SC

Cecelia “Cece” Saunders Westport, CT

Gardner P. Sisk Salem, MA

Denise Stevens Swain ’78MAT Lake Mary, FL

James H. Scarboro* Winter Garden, FL

Jeffrey “Jeff” Thomas Skinner Prospect, KY

Christine Lindstom Swan Evergreen, CO

Joy Vance Steele Vernon, NJ

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Albert W. Thibodeaux* Hixson, TN Cynthia “Cyd” M. Thomas Houston, TX Constance “Connie” Folkerth Thomson Mount Vernon, OH Richard W. Tobin* Altamonte Spg, FL Madge C. Fortney Trick* Merritt Island, FL Howard “Wally” M. Tuttle, Jr. St Pete Beach, FL Gregory “Greg” L. Vangunten Delta, OH Marcia “Taffy” Warner Placerville, CA Ann Schwartz Wegmann Columbia, IL Yvonne M. Newkirk Weinstein* Melbourne, FL Jeffrey “Jeff” E. Wenham ’72MBA Gates Mills, OH

Pamela Spencer Williams Satellite Beach, FL David “Dave” J. Wilson* Tampa, FL Dudley C. Wilson Silver Spring, MD Lynda Lincoln Wilson ’73MAT Mount Dora, FL Marie Nixon Winslow ’77MED Titusville, FL

Anita Thomas Whatley Atlanta, GA

Robert “Bob” M. Winslow ’73MBA Winter Park, FL

Earl G. White Los Angeles, CA

Henry P. Wood* Fredericksburg, VA

Frederick S. Whitlock Houston, TX

Susan Johnson Woodbury ’72MAT Cypress, TX

Jeffrey Wilde Edgewater, FL

John H. Woodruff, Jr. ’73MBA Auburn, NY

Ola Reese Williams* ’74MBA Winter Springs, FL

Donna “Doni” L. Young Columbus, OH

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Seniors ROBERT PARSONS ABBEY History and Public Affairs Sigma Nu, Intramural Chairman, Sandspur Reporter, Young Republicans, Dean’s List, Intramural Football, Soccer, Table Tennis, Basketball, Softball, Golf, Volleyball, Tennis.

DOUGLAS KENT ALLEN

GREGORY LOWELL ALLEN History and Public Affairs Transfer, Wabash College, Dean’s List, President’s List, Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society, Young Democrat.

CHARLES DAVID ALLGOOD Pre-Medicine Guild, Intramural Director, Rules Comm., Union Comm., Fine Arts Comm., Beanery Comm.

RICHARD S. ALLISON JOHN ARTHUR ANDERSON Pre-Medicine Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dean’s List, Baroque Ensemble, Varsity Soccer, Intramural Tennis, Chemistry Lab Asst.

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History-Economics Lambda, Dean’s List, Golf Team, Young Republicans, Intramural Softball, Soccer.

DEBORAH LOUISE BARRETT Spanish Man of LaMancha, Devils, Universidad De Los Andes, Dean’s List.

MICHAEL TIMOTHY BARRETT JR. Behavioral Science Phi Delta Theta, Vice President, President, Rules Comm., Traffic Court, PAC, President’s List, Intramural Football, Soccer, Softball, Ping Pong.

HOWARD JAMES BARROW JR. History Lambda, Rush Chairman, Vice President, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Golf, Counselor.

INGRID BONITA BELL LYNNE ADA BENEDICT

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SALLY MUNROE BENSON French Phi Mu, University de Neuchatel, Varsity Tennis Chorale, Campus Guide, House Rep., Intramural, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball.

RICHARD DAVID BERGE

JOHN LEE BERGER Pre-Medicine Lambda, Secretary, Dean’s List, President Young Republicans, CoChairman PAC Rally Comm., PAC, U.S. Census Coordinator, Intramural Football, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, Softball.

JUDITH MAE BEST Psychology Chorale, Choir, Rollins Singers, Phi Mu, Student Gov’t Rep., Song Leader, Pledge Trainer, Historian.

JEFFERY BRERETON BESTIC Behavioral Science-Psychology Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer, Dean’s List, President’s List, Visitation Comm., Rules Comm., Chairman Community Life Comm., All College Senate, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Crew, Who’s Who.

JAMES RAYMOND BIRD

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History and Public Affairs Guild President, Delta Chi, Secretary, Rush Chairman, Who’s Who, Student Court, Barristers Club, Sandspur, Asst. Layout Editor, Layout Editor, Community Service, College Prep Week, Discussion Leader, IFC, Intramural Football, Soccer, Softball

CARMEN ANA BOUDET History and Public Affairs-Spanish Alpha Phi, Phi Society, Newman Club, Speakers Bureau, Campus Guide, Spanish Club, Young Republicans.

JEANETTE BREEUWER Biology

MICHAEL CONWAY BRELSFORD Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon, Florida Citrus Scholarship, Sullivan Scholarship, Housing Staff, Campus Guide, Sandspur, Outstanding College Athlete of America, Community Service Projects Tenn Hot-Line, Pan American Club, R Club, Chess Club, Varsity Golf, 1970 NCAA Small College Champions, Varsity Soccer, Intramural Bowling, Swimming, Diving, Track Bridge.

JEFFERY BANE BROOKS Pre-Medicine Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President, Rush Chairman, Secretary, Editor Fraternity Newspaper, Campus Guide, Rollins Scientific Society, Biology Lab Instructor, Social Editor Sandpur, Chapel Reader, Oslo Scholarship, President’s List, Dean’s List, Intramural Football, Basketball, Badminton, Soccer, Softball, Track, Swimming, Volleyball.

PETER O’BRIEN BROWN

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DALE ELIZABETH BUCKLEY Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush-Rec, Chairman, House President, Interfraternity Relations Chairman, Special Projects Comm., Community Service, President, Chapel Staff, Rules Comm., SFEA President, Varsity Water Ski Team.

CHARLES D. BUEKER

LARRY DAVID BURTON 1971 Tomokan Editor

PETER SCOTT CAHALL

STANLEY E. CAPLAN Pre-Medicine Biology Lab Instructor, German Club, Intramural Debate

RONI LYNN CARUSO

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Physics-Mathematics Chapel Choir, Chorale, Oliver, Camelot, Dean’s List, Bush Summer Asst., Sailing Club, Sandspur.

MARILYN L. CHARLES Elementary Education Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Chairman, Orientation Comm., Dean’s List, Intramurals, PAC, Publicity Comm. Chairman, Traffic Court, Social Entertainment Comm.

ROBERT E. CHRISTIE JR. Business Administration X CLub, Pledge Trainer, Treasurer, Chapel Usher, Varsity Golf, Campus Guide, Dean’s List, Intramural Football, Softball, Golf, Volleyball.

BEVERLY S. CLASSON

LAURIE R. COHEN Art Phi Mu, Corresponding Secretary, Intramural Chairman, Varsity Golf Team, Theatre Usher, Fine Arts Comm., Dean’s List, Tomokan Staff, Intramurals, Golf, Tennis, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball.

SALLY SPENCER COITH Art Kappa Alpha Theta, 1st Vice President, Pledge Trainer, Rush Chairman, Intramural Chairman, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, R Club, Community service, Comm. on College Activities, Art Club, Social Entertainment Comm., Young Republicans, Vesper Speaker, Orientation Comm., President’s List, Dean’s List, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Swimming, Golf.

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JOHN CHARLES COLEY JEFFERY COLLIER Business Administration Varsity Baseball, Dean’s List.

ROBERTA HARTT COOPER Economics and Business Administration Alpha Phi, Corresponding Secretary, PAC, Pi Gamma Mu, Choral, Vesper Speaker, Dean’s List, Riding Club.

ANNE CORLEY Chemistry Phi Mu, Vice President, House Council President, Campus Guide, Community Service, Varsity Water Ski Team, Panhellenic Vice President, President, Rules Comm.

SHERIDAN CHRISTOPHER COSTA Math X Club.

FREDERICK MORRIS CREAN English Phi Delta Theta, Secretary, Social Chairman, President’s List, Dean’s List, Rollins Players, President Student Center, Old Man Moon, The Room, Hamlet, Camelot, Thousand Clowns, Choral, Choir, Intramural Football, Soccer, Softball

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MANSELYN JOYE DAVIDSON Art Education Alpha Phi, Quarterly Correspondent, Philanthropy Chairman, Vice President NTA, Co-chairman College Prep Week, Spanish American Club, Art Club, Comm. Service Club, Theatre Usher.

PAUL MICHAEL DEUTSCH Psychology Sigma Phi Epsilon

SUSAN ELIZABETH DEUTSCH History Alpha Phi, Recording Secretary, Pi Gamma Mu, Dean’s List, Rally Comm., Educational Entertainment Comm., Comm. Service.

SUSAN B. DOLLINGER JOHN MICHAEL DORNISH Chemistry Chemical Rubber Co. Science Achievement Award, Thomas R. Baker Memorial Prize in Chemistry, Oslo Scholarship, Speakers Bureau, Secretary, President, Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, Varsity Debate, Model U.N. Team.

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JEFFERY B. DANYS


Class of 1971

DAVID WALTON DUPUY Philosophy-Religion

NOEL CLINTON EGGLESTON History Tau Kappa Eplison, Pledge Trainer, Rep. to House, Varsity Soccer, FIC all Conference, Tangerine Bowl All Star Game, Counselor, Pi Gamma Mu, President, Campus Guide, President’s List, Dean’s List, Intramural Soccer, Basketball, Bowling, Softball, Badminton, Track.

ROBERT E. ENGLAND Mathematics Sigma Nu, House Manager, Varsity Tennis, Captain, Outstanding College Athlete of America, Student Director of Individual and Dual Intramural Sports, Dean’s List.

BEVERLY JEAN FELTON English-Spanish Spain, University of Madrid, Man of La Mancha, Special Projects Comm., President’s List.

DAVID FEDERICO FITTANTE Behavioral Science X Club, New Hall Judiciary, Investigate COmm., Chapel Staff, President’s List, World Campus Afloat, Counselor.

CAROL LEE FORD

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DONNA FRANZEL Behavioral Science

BETTE FREIDINGER History Delta Gamma, DePauw Univ., Colorado Univ.

MARK FREIDINGER Economics and Business Lambda, President, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Pi Gamma Mu, Who’s Who, Resident Advisor, Counselor, Chapel Usher, Dean’s List.

WALTER WILLIAM FRIEND III Behavioral Science X Club, Vice President, House Council, IFC, Head Chapel Usher, President of Chapel Staff, Vice President IFC, Vice President Freshmen Class, OOOO, Campus All-FISC, Varsity Baseball, R Club, Comm. Service, Special Projects, President’s List, Dean’s List.

JAY WILLIAM FUSCO WALLACE GAMBER

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DAVID ALAN GETTLESON Biology

THOMAS DOYLE GHENT JR. Biology Lambda, Intramural Rep., Dean’s Staff, Biology Lab Asst. Dean’s List, Intramural Football, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Track.

KATHERINE CAROL GINKEL Psychology Alpha Phi, Social Chairman, Rush Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate, Dean’s List, President’s List, Chapel Belles, Rollins Chorale, Panhellenic Treasurer, Young Americans for Freedom, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Archery, Volleyball, Tennis, Golf.

MARTHA NEAL GRIMES Behavioral Science-Secondary Education Chi Omega, President, Personnel, Dean’s List, Financial Comm., Host and Hostess Comm., Rally Comm., Tomokan, Social Entertainment.

ROBERT BRUCE HACKETT Biology Dean’s List, Lab Instructor, Fine Arts Comm., Young Republicans, Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Master, House Manager.

JOHN H. HANSON JR. Economics Kappa Alpha Order, Vice President, Pledge Trainer, President, Rep. to House, Varsity Crew, Captain, Chapel Staff, Vice President, Chairman All Campus Chapel Fund Drive, IFC, Secretary, Treasurer.

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ALBERTA HAYNES Behavioral Science-Psychology Kappa Kappa Gamma Centennial Scholar, Pi Gamma Mu, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Scholarship, Counselor, President’s List, Dean’s List, Nominating Comm. for Washington Summer Intern Program, Cynthia Eastwood Award, Rep. to B.S. Departmental Meeting, Films Comm., Discussion Leader, Intramural Basketball.

CHARLES MARK HAYWOOD Business Administration Sigma Nu, Treasurer, House Manager, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Crew, Intramurals.

DAVID JEFFERY HEIDT History and Public Affairs Varsity Soccer, All Conference, All State, All South, Young Democrats.

DAVID EDWARD HOBART Chemistry President’s List, Theatre Staff, Officer Young Democrats, Film Production, Television Production for Winter Park Police, Chemistry-Physics Lab Asst., Campus Guide, Visitation House Council Holt Hall, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum.

SALLY ADELAIDE HOLDER English Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Supervisor, President, Educational Entertainment Comm., Parent’s Weekend Comm., Dean;s Staff, Tomokan, Managing Editor, Student Court.

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LAURIE L. HARBIN


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ROGER PEARSON HURLBURT JR. Art Lambda Chi Alpha, President, House Rep., Counselor, Resident, Advisor, Chapel Usher, Art Editor Sandspur, Art Editor R Book, Art Guild, Dean’s List.

AMY INGERSOLL Theatre Arts Chorale, Rep. Student Gov’t., Dean’s List, President’s List, Rollins Players, Camelot, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, H.M.S. Pinafore, Man of LaMancha, A Flea In Her Ear, You Can’t Take It With You, The Serpent, Directed A Taste of Honey.

CARL LYLE JOHNSON Theatre Arts Rollins Players, Theta Alpha Phi, Howard Fox Literary Prize, House of Rep., Dean’s List, President’s List, Speaker’s Bureau, Student Center Comm., Art Guild, Summer and Smoke, Black Comedy, Camelot, A Thousand Clowns, The Rivals, The Bald Soprano, Summertree, Man of LaMancha, Marat Sade, The Zoo Story, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, THe Serpent, Oliver, The Devils, Philadelphia Here I Come, The Skin of Our Teeth, Blood Wedding, A Flea in Her Ear.

MARALYN ENGLE JOHNSON Art Alpha Phi, Quarterly Correspondent, Historian, Song Chairman, Chorale, Choir, Community Service, Campus Guide, Newman Club, PAC, Educational Entertainment Comm., Theater Makeup Crew, Usher, Art Guild.

SUSAN ATWOOD JOHNSON English Alpha Phi, Pledge Trainer, Panhellenic Delegate, Chairman Secretaries Comm. Southeastern Panhellenic Conference, Publicity Co-chairman, Dean’s List.

MARY JEAN KEATING

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English Pi Beta Phi, President, R Club, Community Service, Vice President, Chapel Staff, Secretary, Community Life Comm., College Re-evaluation Comm., Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Hospitality Comm., Golf Team.

TITUS KING History and Public Affairs Chairman Rollins Comm. Action Board, President Young Democrats, Rollins Regional Developer for Student Concern.

CECELIA SAUNDERS KIKORIAN Behavioral Science-ANthropology Chi Omega, Vice President, Panhellenic Delegate, Standards, Phi Society, Pi Gamma Mu, President’s List, Chapel Reader.

LISA KRABBE Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Theta, Marshall, Recording Secretary, President’s List, Dean’s List, Campus Guide, Community Action Board, Community Service, Sailing Club, Riding Club, Chorale.

VERONICA KRUK Psychology President’s List, Dean’s List, Pi Gamma Mu.

KATHY JO KWASS Behavioral Sciences Phi Mu, Chaplin, Intramural Chairman, Scholarship Chairman, Dean’s List, Rollins Science Society, Flamingo Staff, Sandspur Staff, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Swimming, Golf.

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CYNTHIA LOUISE KENT


Class of 1971

NATHAN POWELL LAFFOON English Kappa Alpha Order, Corresponding Sec., Recording Sec., President’s List, Dean’s List, PAC, SOcial Entertainment COmm., The Boys in the Band, Intramural Basketball

RAYMOND B. LAIDET JR. History and Public Affairs Sigma Nu, Social Chairman, Chapel Usher, Union Rep., Intramural Soccer, Softball, Varsity Soccer.

PETER GORDON LALIME History and Public Affairs Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman, Varsity Soccer, Counselor, Dean’s List, Sandspur Sports Editor, Environmental Action Day Co-chairman, Orlando Sentenil Rollins Correspondent, Intramural Paddleball, Softball, Football, Soccer.

RUSSELL DANISON LAMBRIGHT Business Administration X Club, Traffic Comm., Traffic Court Chair., Rep to House, Dean’s List, Varsity Golf, Intramural Golf, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Softball, Table Tennis.

JULIA CECILE LANE English Dean’s List, President’s List, PAC, Phi Society, Secretary, Treasurer, Key Society, Willard Wattles English Award, Counselor, Discussion Leader, Intramural Softball.

KAREN ELIZABETH LARSEN Theatre Arts Algernon Sidney Sullivan Scholarship Award, SIC, Tau Kappa Eplison Sweetheart, Campus Guide, Theta Alpha Phi, Rollins Players, Treasurer, Parlimentarian, Intramural Basketball, The Serpent, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Marat Sade, A Flea in Her Ear, Joe Egg, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Rivals, Summer and SMoke, The Killing of Sister George, You Can’t Take It With You, Director, Collison Course.

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PAMELA LOPPOLDT History and Public Affairs

MYRNA LEE LIPSNER Theatre Arts Chapel Choir, Rollins Singers Choreographer, Chorale, Speakers Bureau, Rollins Players, Theta Alpha Phi, Secretary, Theta Alpha Phi Freshmen Award, Dean’s List, President’s List, Unaffiliated Women’s President, Forum, La Ronde, Old Man Moon, Jenny Kiss Me, Arsenic and Old Lace, Hamlet, White Lies, Escurial, Oliver, Summer and Smoke, Philadelphia Here I come, America Hurrah, Dumbwaiter, T.S. Wanderlust, Camelot, Rivals, Devils, Summertree, Blood Wedding, Killing of Sister George, Taste of Honey, Private Lives, Collision Course, Horse of a Different Color, You Can’t Take it With You, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Serpent

G. GEOFFREY LONGSTAFF Finance and Business Administration History Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Alumni Relations Chairman, Hobart College, Pro and Con T.V. Show, Junior Achievement Advisor, Varsity Water Ski Team, J.V. Tennis, Dean’s List, Young Democrats, Treasurer, Intramurals, Tennis, Paddleball, Badminton, Softball, Swimming, Track.

CHRISTINE ANN LUTZ Theatre Arts Dean’s List, President’s List, Theta Alpha Phi, Rollins Players, Director Killing of Sister George, The Devils, Marat Sade, The Serpent, You Can’t Take It With You, A Taste of Honey, This Property’s Condemned, Blood Wedding, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.

JANICE FAE MAGRANE Theatre Arts Phi Society, Libra, President’s List, Dean’s List, Theta Alpha Phi, Rollins Players, Miss Rollins Contest, Hamlet, Oliver, Summer and Smoke, Philadelphia Here I Come, Wanderlust, The Skin of Our Teeth, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, A Thousand Clowns, The Fantastic, The Devils, Summertree, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, H.M.S. Pinafore, Blood Wedding, A Flea in Her Ear, Marat Sade, Dames At Sea, Collision Course, The Serpent.

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LYNDA JOYCE LINCOLN


Class of 1971

VALERIE ANN MARCOTTE Mathematics Alpha Phi, Treasurer, Intramural Chairman, Libra, President, Phi Society, Chapel Choir, Chorale, Finance Committee, Who’s Who in American Colleges, Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Swimming,

WILLIAM FREDERIC MARGESON Sociology Lambda, Freshman Class President, CoChairman College Preparation, Academic Standards and Ethics Committee, Chapel Reader, Who’s Who in American Colleges, Outstanding College Athletes of America, OOOO, President of Black Students Association, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain.

LAURENCE L. MARTINEZ Biology Guild, Sergeant at Arms, House Council President, Intramural Football, Softball, Ping Pong, Golf.

NICHOLAS C. MASCARI Biology Guild, Sergeant at Arms, House Council President, Intramural Football, Softball, Ping Pong, Golf.

THOMAS B. MATTHEWS ROBERT WILLIAM MAYNARD Mathematics Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Treasurer, President’s List, Dean’s List, Phi Society, IFC Representative, Intramural Football, Soccer, Softball, Basketball, Tennis.

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DAVID MCCARLEY Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon, Biology Lab, Instructor, Intramural Soccer, Tennis.

PETER L. MCCARTHY

WILLIAM F. MCGRATH REGIS BRIAN MCKENNA Psychology

PATRICIA ANN MELVIN Political Science- Spanish Varsity Water Ski Team, Newman Club, Community Service, Coffee House, Host and Hostess Comm., Barristers Club, Sailing Club, Young Republicans, PAC, President’s List, Dean’s List, Social Entertainment Comm., Rep. to House, Special Projects Comm., Youth for New America, Intramural Swimming, Phi Mu Recording Sec., H.M.S. Pinafore, The Devils, Black Comedy, Killing of Sister George, Oliver, Skin of Our Teeth, Summer and Smoke.

CAROLYN LEE MERCER English Kappa Kappa Gamma, Varsity Golf, Intramural Basketball, Bowling, R Club President, Emblem Winner, Young Republicans, Sandspur, Rally Comm., Community Service.

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RICHARDSON TAYLOR MERRIMAN SUSAN MERIWETHER

EARL W. MILBRATH Art Independent, Art Guild, Dean’s List, Varsity Basketball, Chapel Attendant, Intramurals.

STUART BURKE MILLER Biology Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scholarship Chairman, Lab Assistant, Intramural Football, Soccer, Badminton, Bowling.

WILLIAM H. MINER, JR. Physics Lamda, Scholarship Chairman, Pledge Trainer, Student Assembly Rep., Student Representative Comm. Chairman, PAC, Dean’s Staff, Rep. to Curriculum Comm., Dean’s List, President’s List, Intramural Football, Soccer, Softball.

LESLIE E. MOORE Behavioral Science

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CHARLES FRANK MULBERGER Theatre Arts Rollins Players, Vice President, Theta Alpha Phi, President, Dean’s List, Old Man Moon, Hamlet. Footsteps of Doves, Arsenic and Old Lace, Oliver, The Skin of Our Teeth, You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown, Camelot, Rivals, Devils, Wanderlust, H.M.S.. Pinafore, Man of LaMancha, Fantasticks, Summertree, Summer and Smoke, Serpent, You Can’t Take It With You, A Flea in Her Ear, Private Lives, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Dames at Sea.

BARBARA ANN MYERS Psychology Kappa Alpha Theta, Secretary, Community Service, Lambda Sweetheart, President’s List, Dean’s List

CANDACE D. NADEN Behavioral Science Chi Omega, Corresponding Sec., Civics and Community Service Chairman, Panhellenic Rep., Chorale, Community Service, Chapel Reader Asst. Chairman Southeastern Panhellenic Conference, Rally Comm., Community Action Board.

NANCY ANN NORMAN Studio Art Phi Mu, Pledge Trainer, President, Art Guild.

SARAH L. NORTON

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STEPHEN MORGENROTH


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ANN GAIL NOVAK CHRISTINA PATTERSON OSBURN Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Theta, House President, Dean’s List, President’s List, Community Service, Special Projects, Crescent Girl of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.

JOHN L. OSMER, JR. Businesses Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramural Soccer, Universidad de los Andes.

HELEN KATHERINE OVERSTREET Elementary Education Alpha Phi, Choir, Chorale, Sailing Club, Dean’s List, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Volleyball.

DEAN C. PAUL, II Latin American Studies and Spanish Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Comm., Orphanage Comm., Dean’s List, Spanish Club, Intramural Soccer, Basketball, and Golf, the University of the Andes.

R. DOUGLAS PENDERY Chemistry Phi Delta Theta, House Judiciary Council, Tomokan Photographer, Varsity Crew, Intramural Tennis, Football.

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FRANCES VAN PERKINS Elementary Education Chi Omega Intramural Rep., Rush Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate, Dean’s List, President’s List, Social Entertainment Comm., Chorale, Miss Legs, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Swimming.

ROBERT PISTOR History and Public Affairs Lambda, Varsity Water Ski Team, Young Republicans, Student Guide, New Hall Council.

JEAN ELIZABETH PITYO Economics Chi Omega, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman, President’s List, Dean’s List, Rally Comm., Miss Rollins Contest, Miss Legs, Social Entertainment Comm., Traffic Comm., Tomokan Staff.

CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY POTH History Kappa Alpha Order Social Member, President’s List, Dean’s List, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, President Vesper Comm., Chapel Staff, President Phi Society, Speakers Bureau, Chapel Reader, Intramural Football.

MARY LOUISE GILBERT REINIGER Theatre Arts Sailing Club, Chorale, Choir, Rollins Singers, Baroque, Ensemble, PAC, Rollins Players, Theta Alpha Phi, Hamlet, Oliver, Arsenic and Old Lace, Jenny Kiss Me, Old Man Moon, Skin of Our Teeth, The Prime Of MIss Jean Brodie, Devils, Rivals, Taste of Honey, Man of LaMancha, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,Serpent, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, A Flea in Her Ear.

SCOTT HALE REINIGER Theatre Arts Co-Chairman Fine Arts Museum Comm, Rollins Players, You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown, Camelot, Rivals, Devils, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Summertree, Man of LaMancha, A Flea in Her Ear, Marat Sade, A Midsummer Clowns, Tiger, Director Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.

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ROBERT LOUIS RICCHI History and Public Affairs Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intramural Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Bowling, Track, Golf, Varsity Golf.

TERRYN SUE ROBBINS English Dean’s List, Student Assembly Rep., House Council, Tomokan Staff, Campus Guide, Rally Comm.

KARIN CAROLINE ROSS Philosophy and Religion, History and Public Affairs Chapel Reader, Dean’s List, Community Service Comm., Young Republicans, Transylvania College.

GRETCHEN COLLINS ROUNSAVALL Art History Tomokan, Art Guild, P.AC., Community Service Committee.

DEBORAH COLLEEN RYAN English Phi Mu, Pledge Director, Rush Chairman, Social Service Director, Panhellenic Representative, Chapel Beller, Theater Usher, Tomokan, Community Service, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Volleyball.

JAMES HAYES RYAN History and Public Affairs X-Club, President of the Barristers Club, President of Young Democrats, R Book, Educational Entertainment Comm., Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball.

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ROBERT WARREN SAMS MICOU SNEED SAVAGE English

HAROLD SCOTT ANN SCHWARTZ English Chi Omega, Vice President, Paper Rush Chairman, House Council President, Rules Comm., Dean’s List, President’s List, Sandspur, Young Republicans, Accommodations Chairman for 1970 Southeastern Panhellenic Conference, Intramurals.

HAROLD M. SEAGO, JR. History and Public Affairs Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplin, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball.

WALTER BRIAN SHEPERD Pre-Med Biology Lab Assistant, Dean’s List, President’s List, Sigma Xi Award, Sailing Club, Intramural Softball.

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OLIVE CONSUELO SHOVER History Alpha Phi, President, House Council President, Rules Comm., Publicity Comm., Chapel Bell, Vesper Reader, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Volleyball.

JEFFERY T. SKINNER

KIM SUSAN SPRINGATE LINDA JO STAHLE

SUANNA STINER Behavioral Science Kappa Alpha Theta,President, Chapel Staff, Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart, SIC, Rep. to Assembly, Dean’s List, College Re-evaluation.

ULRICH MARTIN STUDER Political Science Lambda Chi Alpha Social Member.

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Theatre Dean’s List, Key Society, House Society, The Devils, A Flea in Her Ear, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Serpent, Man of La Mancha, Camelot Joe Egg, Art Guild, Pine Manor Junior College.

ANITA LOUISE THOMAS Theatre Arts Rollins Players, Theta Alpha Phi, President, Treasurer, College Preparation Week, Student Court Investigator.

CHERYL ANNA THOMAS French Cheerleader, Campus Guides, Institute of Touraine.

CANDACE JEAN TOOKER English and History NCM, Kappa Alpha Rose, Algernon Sidney Sullivan Scholarship.

MARGOT RADCLIFFE TRAFFORD Technical Theatre Alpha Phi, Dean’s List, Campus Guides, Rollins Players, Theta Alpha Phi, Bald Soprano, Fanatics, This Property Condemned, The Tiger, Man of La Mancha, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Horse of a Different Color.

HOWARD MCDONALD TUTTLE, JR. English Guild, Treasurer, IFC Rep., Chapel Usher, Rules Comm., Intramural Track, Soccer.

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LISA ROUTH TAFFINDER


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ELSIE BRIGGS TYRRELL English Chi Omega, House Council President, Vice President, Pledge Trainer, Dean’s List, Rules Comm., Meals Comm. Southeastern Panhellenic Conference, Sailing Club, Rally Comm., Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball.

MARTHA ELLEN VAN CAMP

NANCY ANN VITRIOL MARCIA C. WARNER

JENNIFER WELLER FREDRICK WHITLOCK

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JEFFREY DAVID WILDE DUDLEY C. WILSON

ROBERT MICHAEL WINSLOW Business Administration and Economics Lambda, Treasurer, Scholarship Chairman, Campus Guide, Young Republicans, Student Finance Comm., Academic Standards Comm., Dean’s List, President’s List, Varsity Golf, Intramural Table Tennis, Football, Softball.

MARIE NIXON WINSLOW Behavioral Science Chi Omega, Secretary, Campus Guide, Host and Hostess Comm., Rally Comm., Sandspur, Tomokan, PAC Rep., Student Government, President’s List.

JOHN H. WOODRUFF, JR. Economics Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramural Tennis, Paddleball.

DONNA LEE YOUNG English Phi Mu, Social Chairman, House Council, Assistant Rush, Assistant Panhellenic Delegate, Water Ski Team, Theatre Usher, Tomokan Staff, Assistant Editor, Co-Editor, Sandspur, Business Manager, Dean’s Staff, Treasurer of Panhellenic District Conference, Student COurt, College Preparation Week, Vespers Reader, Outstanding College Athlete of America, National Student Register, Rally Comm., Miss Legs Contest, Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart, Intramural Basketball, Softball.

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Karen Larsen D’Ambrosio

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Theater, friends, theater, studying, theater

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Theater What went through your mind on your first day as a student? Who am I? And will I fit in?

Partner in crime and your favorite memory together: LC and learning to make tuna from a can & top ramen.

Your biggest moment of triumph: Joe Egg and Graduating

Lesson you learned as a student that you still value today: All nighters can get the job done.

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Person you met at Rollins who you will always respect: Hugh McKean, Fred Rogers Life Since Rollins: It’s been a great life here in Colorado since 1973 - always something going on with my wonderful husband, Andy. Had a chance to work in retail, marketing, newspaper publishing but my best job was as a mom to three kids who are really nice people. Travelled the world, did lots of community theater, involved in local activities - school w/kids, private plane flying, book clubs, golf, Red Hats, hiking, cruising Main St., arts groups. Still love living in a big house so visitors are always welcome AP - After the Pandemic.


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Maralyn Johnson Barry

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Alpha Phi, Chorus, Choir, Theater Usher. Art Major.

Partner in crime and your favorite memory together: Barb Canaday and all our times together.

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Art History

Your biggest moment of triumph:

Favorite Professor: Mr. Larned

Person you met at Rollins who you will always respect: Margie Barry (my sorority

Favorite Class: Printmaking

Big Sister)

Funniest Moment: Too many to choose. What went through your mind on your first day as a student? Happy to be at Rollins and away from home for the first time.

Prank you can’t believe you got away with: Taking furniture out of Pinehurst (Alpha Phi house) and piling it on the library lawn

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Life Since Rollins: Since graduation, I have worked in education, with a brief stint in retail. My husband Bob Barry (Class of 73) and I have remained in Florida for most of the past 48 years. My greatest accomplishment is raising our two sons, Ryan and Patrick, and now helping to care for our two grandsons, Mason (7) and Dylan (5). There was also a time I cared for my mother who had dementia before she passed at the age of 98. Following that I entered the world of antiques and collectibles, selling in two different shops. Over 48 wonderful years of marriage we have done a lot of traveling. Also through the years I have been active in the church. Over the past 50 years I have been blessed.

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Lee Berger

Census for Rollins College and getting an accommodation for doing it! It wasn’t a prank but I was amazed I could get it done for the whole school so easily.

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Classes, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, sports, school clubs, biology lab instructor

Partner in crime and your favorite memory together: My fraternity brothers and all the great times we had together

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Pre-Medicine

Your biggest moment of triumph:

Favorite Professor: Dr. Paul Douglass & Dr. Paul Vestal

Lesson you learned as a student that you still value today: If you believe in

Favorite Class: Biology

yourself you can accomplish your dreams. Help others and you help yourself.

Funniest Moment: Every day spent with my friends

What went through your mind on your first day as a student? How beautiful the Rollins Campus was and how excited I was to attend college there

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Person you met at Rollins who you will always respect: President Hugh McKean Life Since Rollins: I have wonderful memories of the years I spent at Rollins College. To me, it was a great experience and gave me such personal satisfaction. Never would I imagine what I would accomplish as I first stepped foot on the Rollins Campus. With such a small school


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we were fortunate to have a very close knit group of professors who cared and classmates who were an integral part of our lives for 4 years. To me, Rollins wasn’t just a school it was a community of friends, brothers and sisters, teammates and mentors. Rollins not only taught me academics but taught me life. It grounded me and to this day causes me to look back and laugh at all the great times I had and all the great lessons I learned.

Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopaedics at Seton Hall and enjoy teaching residents and medical students. I have invented and patented many medical devices used in surgery and have started 2 medical device companies. With the University of Pittsburgh School of Bioengineering I invented a system of in-body communication with medical implants and nanosensors. I have also lectured and participated in Hand research at the Cleveland Clinic.

After Rollins I spent a year studying and working in Italy and throughout Europe. I learned another language and met so many people who inspired me to live life to the fullest.

Personally I have had a wonderful family life. I have two sons and four grandchildren who I love dearly. My wife Kathy gave me love and helped guide me. She passed away but her memory inspires me and my family.

Upon returning home I used my premedical major background from Rollins to go to medical school followed by a 5 year Orthopaedic Surgery residency in New Jersey. For the past 37 years I have been an Orthopaedic Surgeon in northern New Jersey. I am President of Orthopaedic Associates, a multi specialty group. I am

I now have Sue Ellen and I would never imagine how wonderful and fun she could be. Together we are enjoying all life has to offer together with our families. In summary, 50 years since Rollins! I wouldn’t trade them for anything.

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Susan Dollinger

What went through your mind on your first day as a student? I remember thinking how beautiful the campus was. I loved the Spanish moss in the trees and the way the air smelled. I felt ready for a new experience, but I absolutely hated the stupid freshman beanie.

Prank you can’t believe you got away with: “Borrowing” canoes from the boathouse in the middle of the night and paddling through the chain of lakes by moonlight while drinking wine. Highly recommended.

Partner in crime and your favorite memory together: Linda Stahle was my

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Hanging out with my friends, playing intramural sports, watching soccer matches and our basketball team, and listening to music. I also loved going to New Smyrna Beach. I wrote some pretty good poetry there.

partner in crime and my favorite memory with her was when we drove her ’68 327 Camaro convertible from PA to Daytona straight through in the fall of ’70. Did the leg from Jax to Daytona in 60 minutes. We rested at the beach for a couple of days, then on to R. What a car, what a drive!

Your biggest moment of triumph: Can’t If you could choose your major today, what would it be? It would still be psych though art history would be a close second

Favorite Professor: Peter Klappert--He wasn’t there long--too much of an outsider but he knew poetry and he inspired me

Favorite Class: Klappert’s contemporary poetry--I still have the textbook

Funniest Moment: Getting hopelessly lost trying to go to an Iron Butterfly concert. No GPS, no cell phone and nobody in the car had the right directions or even had the right town. 58

think of one single biggest moment, unless you count surviving a year in Elizabeth Hall with no A/C. For this Lexington, Mass. girl, living in Florida with nothing but a window fan was wicked hard.

Lesson you learned as a student that you still value today: To never be in awe of status and/or money

Person you met at Rollins who you will always respect: Roger Ray in the Psych department--a genuinely good guy


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Life Since Rollins: After Rollins, I married my classmate, Roger Hurlburt. The marriage lasted for 5 years, but Roger fostered a permanent interest for me in sport fishing and art history. We lived in Florence, Italy for six months while he worked on his PhD and traveled all over Europe looking at art--one of my great life experiences. I went back to law school in Boston in 1976, became a lawyer in 1979, remarried in 1981 and had my two children (a daughter and a son) at the ripe old ages of 38 and 41. We lived in Carlisle, MA (next to Concord) in a rambling, 1790 colonial farmhouse on 18 acres of land until we moved to Chevy Chase, MD in 1999 where we spent the next 16 years. In 2015, I retired and moved by myself to Winter Park! I’ve always wanted to write and the time is now. I’ve also taken photographs for years and they are begging for attention. As a rabid sports fan, my Sox, Celts, Bruins and Pats keep me connected with my Boston buddies, but I watch everything. Curling? My daughter went to USC so Trojans always. I’m a lucky girl. My wanderlust and good health

have taken me all over the world. When my son was lost and confused after his sophomore year at Tulane, I suggested we get out of D.C. and take a look. For 35 days, in the summer of 2012, we went around the world together--Morocco, Venice, Moscow, India, Bangkok, Singapore, and Japan. We planned the trip ourselves, and this was deliberately no “luxe” trip. We covered the gamut of accommodations from basic to elegant. We took planes, trains, buses, and even the Moscow subway, schlepping our bags all the way. I wanted him to see how the world lives and how people move around and get things done. The lessons, memories, and photos are forever. I’ve had so many wonderful experiences--lived in Italy off and on for 10 summers, lived in Kitzbuhel for a winter where I watched my 4 year old daughter learn to ski, spent time in Hong Kong, and then there’s always Paris. I have a Bermudian driver’s license--not easy to get. Ferris Bueller said it best, “Life moves pretty fast, if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” Truth.

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Margot Trafford Hester

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Technical theatre, especially lights and sound. Also got my pilot’s license.

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Information/Library Science

Favorite Professor: Dale Amlund Favorite Class: Tech classes Funniest Moment: Forgot to turn the

Partner in crime and your favorite memory together: Fun times with Charles Hooper and Chip Mulberger. Just goofing off, or trying to order a martini with a fake ID.

Your biggest moment of triumph: Lighting designer for A Midsummer Night’s Dream in a public park. Directed by Myrna Lispner, starring Karen Larsen. Very challenging.

Lesson you learned as a student that you still value today: Hard work and

sound back on during a key moment in a play in 1968 Summer Stock.

paying attention is the key.

What went through your mind on your first day as a student? No 13 mile school

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Life Since Rollins: I moved to a small town in Ontario Canada after college. No paying tech theatre jobs. Re-careered. Got my MILS degree. Spent 20 years at The Hastings County Board of Education as Professional Development Librarian and later Manager of Instructional Media. Moved back to Cocoa Beach, Florida after 25 years in Canada, and spent many years as Coordinator of Adult Programming and Reference Librarian at Cocoa Beach Public Library. My theatre experience paid off. I put on many well attended programs in this tourist/snowbird area, featuring musicians, best selling authors, world champion surfers, astronauts, sea bean festivals, you name it. It was pure stage management. I won the Outstanding Achievement Award (Librarian of the Year, back when awards were given out.) I went to my high school 40th reunion, and met many people I hadn’t seen in years. Among them Tim Hester, whom I had

known since 7th grade. A few years later he retired from USGS in Colorado and moved back to Florida to surf. I was widowed, and we started seeing each other and have been married since 2013. He shares my love of flying and sailing. I have a beautiful daughter, Britta, who lives in Canada with her husband and identical 6 years old twin daughters. We visit often (except for THIS weird year). Tim and I are retired and live on the Indian River in Cocoa, Florida.

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David Hobart

Hobart performing Senior Chemical Research in the Bush Science Center

where I am and what I am doing! What a golden opportunity.

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Chemistry, theater, canoeing, watching Star Trek in the Alpha Phi Sorority house before Beans, swimming in Lake Virginia, and savoring Fox Day!

Partner in crime and your favorite memory together: (John) Mike Dornish (’71) when we shot an 8 mm film called The Master Fisherman and he was suspended high in the air as a caught fish.

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Chemistry

Your biggest moment of triumph:

Favorite Professor: Herbert Hellwege

Passing Physical Chemistry and graduating surrounded by fiancee, friends and family.

Favorite Class: Swimming and Canoeing

Prank you can’t believe you got away with: Sneaking my girlfriend into the

Funniest Moment: While playing a eunuch

men’s dorm disguised as a guy! I told her not to step lightly, but stomp her feet like a dude when she walked. No, we didn’t have visitation back then!

in the Rollins Players production, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, I was told that if I don’t straighten up, I would be a eunuch all my life!

What went through your mind on your first day as a student? OMG! I have to wear this Beenie and pretend like I know

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Lesson you learned as a student that you still value today: That if you knuckle down, work hard, and stay cool, that you will generally stay out of trouble and have great success at whatever goal you choose.


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Person you met at Rollins who you will always respect: Chemistry Professor Herbert E. Hellwege

Life Since Rollins: Starting college in 1967, I was obliged to wear the infamous Rollins Beanie identifying me as a naive Freshman! Although I was a Chemistry major, I hailed from a show business family and dabbled in Theater Arts in my spare time. My scholarship work assignment was with the Annie Russell Theatre as Box Office Staff

and the Door Man during performances. I was in charge of a cadre of lovely usherettes mostly from the Alpha Phi Sorority including Maralyn Johnson (’71), Barbara Canaday (’70), Joye Davidson (’71), and others. In 1968, I tried out for the Rollins Players ’67’68 Season casting call for the musical, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” directed by Prof. Robert Juergens. I got the part of a “Protean” that was actually four separate roles as soldier, citizen, slave, and eunuch. The part involved crazy costume changes. I would wear an armour chest plate loosely affixed with masking tape, while acting the part of a gruff Centurion one minute. The next minute, I

A scene from “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” with David Hobart (left) as a Eunuch in charge of Courtesan “Pregnantasia” with the brothel owner “Marcus Lycus,” looking on in disapproval.

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was backstage with the stage hands ripping off my chest plate as I quickly donned a hooded robe and ran back on stage (now with a falsetto voice) as a Eunuch in charge of the “Courtesans.” One of the most memorable lines in the play was when the Purveyor of Courtesans, Marcus Lycus told me, “If you don’t straighten up you will be a eunuch all your life!” I was exhausted after all the performances but I had the pleasure of working with a great cast of actors and stage crew. I later got involved in making 8 mm movies and Rush films on campus for the Alpha Phi Sorority. We also had fun making a short film called “Mission Escapade” (a takeoff on the “Mission Impossible” TV show) with the role of Mr. Phelps was played by Cindy White (Alpha Phi ’72). I also produced a short film called, “The Master Fisherman” starring J.

Michael Dornish (’71) and Robert Maynard (’71). Later, Prof. Juergens called on me to help the Winter Park Police Department make a “Don’t Talk to Strangers” video short for children. I was the camera man shooting high up on on a platform crane in a heavy breeze! I took Physical Education courses and a Swimming and Canoeing class from a real character, Fleet Peeples. I recall watching him teach tiny toddlers how to swim the old-fashioned way, by dunking them underwater! Peeples had all of us go under Lake Virginia at the Rollins Dock in a Sponge Diving Helmet with supplied air. We bobbed around on the bottom like crabs. We all swam and dove in the lake at that as it was much cleaner in 1970. I canoed all over the Rollins interconnecting lakes with my classmate Mike Dornish and my girlfriend, Barbara Canaday (Alpha Phi ’70), who later became Mrs. Hobart.

A scene from the Rollins Players “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” at the Annie Russell Theatre with Senator Senex’s hand on slave Hobart’s head as the rest of the slaves cower in obedience. (left to right standing, Bill McNulty, Nancy Butler, and right kneeling, Bill Millard, and left kneeling, the Proteans)

In 1968 I had a brief involvement in politics by joining the Young Democrats Club. The presidential election was in full swing. The deadpan comedian Pat Paulsen from the Smothers Brothers TV show was running a sham presidential campaign with the fictitious “Straight Talking American Government (S.T.A.G.) Party.” Paulsen said, “It is time for a “Stag Party” in the White House!” For fun, a group of us promoted the Paulsen candidacy with signs and posters. We even had sorority sisters pass out Hershey’s “Kisses for Pat Paulsen” in the crowd when candidate Senator Eugene McCarthy and others spoke on the Mills Memorial Library in May 1968. Two years later, Paulsen came to campus on a lecture tour entitled, “Looking Back at the 70’s”. I was assigned to pick him up at the Airport and host his very entertaining visit. When I asked for his autograph, in typical Paulsen

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In my Junior and Senior years, chemistry was taking up more of my time with no time for theater. My new scholarship job was as a chemistry lab assistant for Prof. Herbert Hellwege. Prof. Hellwege managed to teach me enough Physical Chemistry for me to pass the course. I was inspired by the charismatic Prof. George Cochran who taught Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry. I also learned a great deal of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry from Prof. Eric Blossey. My interest later focused on electrochemistry, the topic of my Senior Chemistry Research paper. In 1971, I graduated Rollins with a Bachelor’s degree. My draft deferment was up and President Nixon wrote me a letter to come join the war in Viet Nam! I politely declined by enlisting in the U.S. Air Force. I served four years as an Electronic Maintenance Specialist on the SR-71 “Blackbird” Reconnaissance Aircraft stationed in Texas, California, Thailand, and Japan. After an Honorable Discharge in 1975, I attended graduate School at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and graduated with a PhD in Chemistry. I then served as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory performing chemical research with highly radioactive transuranium elements. I was later employed by Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, and the U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C. as a researcher and technical consultant mostly concerning fundamental chemical research and nuclear waste disposal and environmental concerns.

After twenty years, I retired and was later hired as a research professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University where I lectured, performed chemical research, and mentored PhD students. My FSU contract expired in July 2020 and I am presently keeping busy with technical writing, consulting, mentoring former students, and organizing international scientific conferences. For the most part, I attribute my prolific scientific legacy and rewarding forty-year career in heavy element chemistry to the educational foundation I received at Rollins College. To my fellow esteemed Class of 1971 celebrating our 50th Reunion, I wish you all prosperity and health in these most challenging of times. Fiat Lux!

Dr. Hobart (left) teaching Florida State University PhD

Prof. David Hobart teachingMatthew Florida State University graduate student Matthew graduate student, Marsh electrochemistry Marsh electrochemistry on the radioactive element berkelium.

in an inert atmosphere radiological glove box while investigating the radioactive element berkelium. Hobart co-authored “Berkelium”, Chapter 10 in The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements, 3rd Edition, Springer Publishers, 2006. Dr. Marsh is presently a technical staff scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN

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humour he did it with a rubber stamp! In case you don’t remember, Richard M. Nixon won the 1968 election!


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John Anderson

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Sig Ep, car hobby

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Absolutely same Favorite Professor: Dr. O’Brien Favorite class: Philosophy with Dr. Vestal Biggest triumph: Acceptance to Emory University School of Dentistry with Air Force scholarship ’71

Lesson learned of value today: Value of hard work coupled with individual responsibility.

Person met at Rollins who I will always respect: Dr. Hugh McKean

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Life since Rollins: • DDS 1975 • MS 1980 with 3 year prosthodontic residency • U. S. Air Force career 1971-1994, retired with the rank of Colonel • Full time private prosthodontic practice 1994 to date, currently in Atlanta • Happily married to Sheron


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Lee Hildenbiddle Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Studying

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Astronomy Favorite Professor: Dr. Wavell Favorite Class: Observational Astronomy Funniest Moment: Charting the moon at night by Lake Virginia

What went through your mind on your first day as a student? Who had the sandwichman concession in New Hall?

Prank you can’t believe you got away with: Driving cars from the Theta lot at night.

Partner in crime and your favorite memory together: Stealing the Sigma Nu flag from the Stetson chapter with Bob Abbey.

Your biggest moment of triumph: Getting an empty diploma at graduation from Dean Hicks. (Long story)

Life Since Rollins: • After Crummer went to Wall Street. • 23 year bond trader. • 1986-1991 worked in Japan. • Retired 1995 started Limousine Co. • Sold company 2007. • Nice family. • Still in NYC. • Happy

Lesson you learned as a student that you still value today: Blame everything on Willie Flohr.

Person you met at Rollins who you will always respect: Dr. Wavell

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Bob Winslow

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins:

I arrived at Rollins in 1967 when short hair, penny loafers and madras shirts were the fashion statement.

X-Club, Golf

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Sales

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Russell “Dan” Lambright

Favorite Professor: Evans Favorite Class: Managerial Accounting

As the above photo indicates, I left a little different.

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Carolyn Mercer Sipe

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Golf Team, Intramural Sports, and Singing Group Summershine

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Medicine Favorite Professor: Dr. Mendell - English Favorite Class: English Prank you can’t believe you got away with: Hiding in a rolled up carpet and being sneaked out of a frat house.

Life Since Rollins: Since leaving Rollins, I have continued to play golf, albeit with a much higher handicap! I was married in 1975 which ended in 1992. I have three amazing children from this marriage - 2 girls and a boy who have all gone on to have successful lives and careers.

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I have been remarried since 1993 and continue to live in St. Simons Island, Georgia. We divide our time between St. Simons and our home in Reynolds at Lake Oconee in Greensboro, Ga. I became a Federal police officer in 1977 and was employed as an instructor/manager at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Brunswick, Ga. Since 2004 after


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30 years of service, Uncle Sam now pays me to stay home. My husband John and I have travelled the world since then and enjoy spoiling our combined 7 grandchildren. Since retirement, I became active in our church choir which has provided me with immense joy! Life is Good!!

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Joye Davidson Starkey

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I loved Rollins and the people from the first day I attended until I graduated in 1971. I also loved the people at the Reunions through the years. I spent the days attending classes and working at the Rollins Admissions office. I took care of President and Mrs. Critchfield’s kids and helping Mrs. Critchfield with parties for 4 years. I spent time with friends at Daytona Beach almost every weekend. I helped President and Mrs. McKean at their waterfront home “Wind Song’’ on Lake Virginia. While at President and Mrs. McKean’s home I began my love for waterfront property. I loved that kind of life on the lake. I have used my Rollins degree in Fine Arts to help design buildings, offices, waterfront and land development for our company.

Semi-retired - I am Marketing VP and CFO for Construction Managers & Consultants, Inc. I married Tommy Starkey, President & CEO (he said he was a poor starving “general contractor” when we met?) and we built the company up and got into land development. We build part time now selling and erecting metal buildings and concrete warehouses, new building renovations, buying and rebuilding antique cars and trucks. Tommy and I also develop Memphis land, 15 waterfront lots, and property on Yellow Creek (the best part of Pickwick Lake). We love the waterfront property so we built our boat house. We have two spoiled kids, three spoiled grandkids, two rescue spoiled cats, and one really spoiled chocolate lab puppy.

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Howard Tuttle

Peggy Kinnaird (’72 / ’74) and I met during her freshman year orientation, married in 1974, and live in St. Pete Beach, FL. We have two (lovely and intelligent) daughters who live in Charlotte, NC. They have favored us with four equally wonderful grandchildren, who are the reason that we also have a home in NC. The summer of 1971 found me guarding America’s gold supply at Fort Knox as a cadet (steel helmet, M-16, pack of Camels et al.) in Army ROTC basic training. I continued in ROTC for the next year while half-heartedly pursuing a graduate degree in English Lit. at a Cleveland area college. I worked on the equities trading desk at a mid-west brokerage firm for four long years, then on to Xerox Corporation in sales and sales management, based in the Cleveland office, for the next nine. It was an exciting time as embryonic technology from the Palo Alto Research Center was beginning to percolate through the company—things we now take for granted like laser printers,

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Ethernet, GUI, bitmap graphics, PostScript/ PDF, the computer mouse. I learned a lot and had a great deal of fun. Our two girls were born in Cleveland. In 1985 we moved to a growing Charlotte, NC, where I opened an office for a Silicon Valley computer start-up whose sales force was primarily ex-Xerox folk. As with many start-ups, there were some issues, and I left two years later to assume a greater role in my daughters’ lives (for better or worse... you’ll have to ask them—just don’t ask them about my cooking!), as Peggy’s time was being consumed by her fledgling graphic design business. I also began to run 10Ks competitively across the Carolinas and Florida. Living on a lake just south of the city, several of my friends and I would ski our slalom course several times a week on the early morning glass calm water. During the late 80s, we competed in many SCCA and Porsche Club autocross events in a Guards Red 944 turbo. I didn’t have a lot of podium finishes but did manage to win one heat sliding backward over the finish line (for extra style points!). I’ve also attended a few open-wheel racing schools. Fellow Delta Chi/Guild brother, Sterling Hubbard (still an active SCCA racer), continues to suggest we head west to a Bondurant School and I’ve found a Rally driving school in Ocala that looks fun...stay tuned for our GoPro videos! In 1990 or so, I joined Peggy in her design business. We managed to secure the commercial real estate division of Duke Energy as our first major client and leveraged that and the explosive growth of the Charlotte area into the business we enjoyed for the next 20 years, which provided marketing support to the real estate industry (both commercial and residential) throughout the southeast. I am the business development guy and she is the creative genius. In the past several years


time on stage).

At the 2017 Rollins reunion, John “Doc” Faber (’75) and I hosted our own rock ’n roll radio show, “Connections,” on WPRK 91.5 FM, which Peggy produced. We had lots of fun and received a surprising amount of positive feedback. Who knows, we may get a regular gig! I would be remiss if I didn’t thank the teachers who helped/challenged/influenced me along the way: Ms. Ada Haylor and Ms. Leah Koontz, Professors of English

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eveland. In 1985 we moved to a growing Charlotte, NC, Man in the Nevada desert with Peirce Ward ('75) icon Valley computer start-up whose sales force was priand a group of millennials from San Francisco. any It was pretty cool except for the old fat guys ridues, ing bicycles naked…there was that. me In 2015 Peggy and I joined my old high ves school rock band on stage (across from, but not to in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame) performing in out front of 1800 people (her first time on stage). was At the 2017 Rollins reunion, John “Doc” ing Faber ('75) and I hosted our own rock ’n roll gan radio show, “Connections,” on WPRK 91.5 FM, the n a which Peggy produced. We had lots of fun and of received a surprising amount of positive feedslaback. Who knows, we may get a regular gig! on the early morning calm water. I wouldglass be remiss if I didn’t thank the teachers who helped/challenged/influenced me our focus has shifted, and we now work events with in and Dr. Charles Rodgers, Theater Arts and ted in many SCCA autocross along the and way:Porsche Club independent have a lot of podiumauthors finishesediting, but did designing, manage toand win one Speech Communications/WPRK publishing their work. Ms.attended Ada Haylor and Ms. Leah Koontz nish line (for extra style points!). I’ve also a few Ada and Leah (who made fabulous Professors of English The Alfond Inn opened in 2014, and we Grasshoppers cocktails, by the way) used up w Delta Chi/Guild brother, Sterling Hubbard (still an actaught the GM a thing or two about Rollins their quota of red pens to make me a better Dr.found Charles Rodgers ggest we head west to a Bondurant School and I’ve Reunions. Later in the year, I attended writer. Doc Rodgers always had a fun and Theater Arts and Speech memorable Communications/WPRK at looksBurning fun…stay tuned forNevada our GoPro videos! Man in the desert with way of making his points and me n her design business. We managed to secure the commer- a better communicator. Peirce Ward (’75) and a group of millennials Ada and Leah (who made fabulous Grasshoppers cocktails, by the way) used up their from It was coolthat and the nergy as ourSan firstFrancisco. major client and pretty leveraged I have fun every day. quotafor ofthe redold pens toguys make me abicycles better writer. Doc Rodgers always had a fun and memorable except fat riding e area into the business we enjoyed for the next 20 years, naked...there was that. way of making his points and me a better communicator. Yeah...and you guys all enriched my life as well, in one way or another, so thanks I have fun every day. In 2015 Peggy and I joined my old high that! miss way my good friendsso and frat for guys (across all enriched well, inI one or another, thanks schoolYeah…and rock band you on stage from, my life asfor brothers, Bill Blasier and Randy Lyon. butthat! not Iinmiss the Rock & Roll Hall ofand Fame) my good friends frat brothers, Bill Blasier and Randy Lyon. performing in front of 1800 people (her first hmt


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Doni Young

Activities that kept you busy at Rollins: Water Ski Team, Outstanding

What went through your mind on your first day as a student? My first day I stood

College Athlete of America, Sandspur staff & advertising mgs., Tomokan staff & coeditor, Resident Advisor, Phi Mu, Phi Delta Sweetheart

on the library lawn looking around. How did this 17 year old, very small farm town town girl land in Oz? I was so excited to begin a journey not knowing how influential those four years would end up being on my life.

If you could choose your major today, what would it be? Business Favorite Professor: Ed Cohen & Dr Glass Favorite Class: Student Teaching Eng. Lit. Funniest Moment: For the Miss Legs Contest my theater major Phi My sisters painted my body to match my bikini & wrote graffiti on my arms & legs to make me look like Twiggy. Those painted on flowers didn’t come off for weeks!!!

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Partner in crime and your favorite memory together: I’m sure everyone remembers Captain Culiver. No campus could have a better safety officer. As an RA, Cap and I had some interesting nights getting everyone in for sign in.

Your biggest moment of triumph: Graduation and then knowing I was on my way to Walt Disney World 6 months before opening to help with recreation, set up marinas, and head up water skiing.


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Lesson you learned as a student that you still value today: I have often tried to explain how Rollins absolutely set me on the path to be very successful in life. It allowed me to grow in independence while it made me part of the whole. It gave me responsibility outside the classroom. It taught me to be a good follower & worker, but better yet, to be a good leader. It was my family, then Rollins changing that 17 year old small town girl into a confident young lady knowing she had the ability to take on any task ahead.

Person you met at Rollins who you will always respect: Hugh McKean, Mrs. Behre

Life Since Rollins: Not long after graduation I was on my way to head up the water skiing for Mickey Mouse. After several wonderful years I had an unfortunate work injury ending my skiing. I then entered Corporate America as an Insurance Claims Adjuster. I loved it from 1974–1999. The last 20 years of that was with CNA. I worked various positions, various states and retired as Vice President of Risk Management Claims. I then opened Sip & Knit, a local yarn shop in Winter Park, Fla. I had my brick & mortar shop for 18 years. I have now moved back to the Columbus, Ohio area to be with family.

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