Rollins College Animated Magazine; Seymour, Thaddeus, 1928 - ; Rollins College Presidents (1925 - 1949: Holt)
The Rollins College Animated Magazine began in 1927 and ended in 1969. It was an annual event started by Rollins President Hamilton Holt to expand Rollins' fame and reach throughout the nation. The magazine was not in writing, but was made up of...
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1960 - 1970; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1960 - 1970; Fraternities & Sororities -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1960 - 1970; African Americans -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1960 - 1970; X - Club -- 1960...
The 1966 Fiesta featured a Dutch theme, offered contemporary entertainment as well as traditional Dutch music and dancing, an art exhibit, and the parade of floats. The Fiesta was used to raise money for campus needs as well as to fund a...
Butler, Ronnie (1955); Butler, Connie Mack (1955); Laverty, Jane (1955); Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla) -- Organizations -- Student Government -- 1950 - 1960; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1950 - 1960;
The Senior Class Officers of 1955 were Ronnie Butler as Vice-President, Connie Mack Butler as President, and Jane Laverty as Secretary.
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Sports -- 1950 - 1960; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1950 - 1960; Hulihan, Thomas Hawe Jr.; Emerson, Bert Esmond, Jr.; Finnigan, Donald Paul, - 2003; Fantuzzi, Albert Anthony; Robinson, Davey Lee;...
Coach Joe Justice, left foreground, discusses strategy with the Rollins College Tars for their series in the Regional N.C.A.A. baseball tournament with Virginia Polytechnical Institute June 5-6 at Winter Park, Fla. The Tars, 'left to right,...
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1950 - 1960; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1950 - 1960; Barker, Francis Hurlbert (Frank); Williams, Louis Everette; Butler, Connie Mack; Cost, (Harry) William (Billy); MacHardy, Robert Neal (Bob);...
In 1952, the Rollins Tars played against Mercer in a close game. After losing their star player, Frank Barker (# 12), due to an eye injury sustained during a fight for the ball, the Tars fought Mercer for the lead, tied at 59 with two minutes in...