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. ... . " '.':, ( . ' " ( a- a ). ;, - :. "t; s,*- ' ' . . , . .: . . . ' . :' , :,: ; .... ;4 ' "t. . \ ' ' .- \ : The Rollins Sandspur , ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, ( SEPTEMBER SEPTEl\fBER SEPTEl fBER ) 30, 1916 No. 1 ( DR. DA. ) AND MRS. WARD MOTOR ROLLINS OPENS ( THIRTY- THIRTY THIRTY. ) FIVE ( HUNDRED UUNDRED ) SUBSCRIPTIONS INTO WINTER ( PARK PARR ) SECOND SCHOOL YEAR ( SANDSPUR'S SANOSPUR'S ) GOALcI / ( Ex-Editor Ex Editor ) ( IIanna Hanna ) Calls for Loyal Rousing Reception by Friends and ,', BY ( IMPRESSIVE Il\IPRESSIVE Il IPRESSIVE ) CHAPEL new president which stands out most ( Support. SUIport. ) ' Students. ," EXERCISES prominently from among his many This issue of The Rollins Sandspur noble traits is his spirit of absolute Dr. George Morgan ( Ward 'Yard ), ( acting ncting ) is the beginning of .another year of Right Hand of FellowshipExfairness, which was apparent even in president of Rollins College, arrived , ( journalistic JournahstIc ) endeavor on the part of his school days. ( Mr. Mr ) O'Neal then's * tended to Dr. ( Wnr/1- Wnr 1 Ward. 'Yard. ) on the campus Monday ( afternoon. fternoon. ) our ( students-a students a ) continuation of last . ( called .caned ) ( ex-President ex President ) William ( Fre- Fre ) Dr. Ward was president of Rollins . _ upon year( , ' )s success which placed our ( col- col ) Blackman mont Blackman. As Dr. for a number of years in the early ( Fiat Flat ) ( Luxt Lux. Lux1 Lux1. ) As breaks the sun at lege weekly ( fir.t first ) on the ( hst list ) of Florida address the audience he re- arose to history of the college; he returns to ( dawn c1Awn ), ( casting castipg ) upon the world ( indica- indica ) college publications. All of ( us-and us and ) ( celved ceived ) welcome. Dr. ( Black. Black- Black ) warm a us now at the ( urirent urgent ) request of the tions of a fair day, so broke the especially the outgoing ( staff-want staff want ) his pleasure over Dr.Ward's . expressed trustees and friends. The ( enthusias-thirty-second enthusias thirty second enthusiasthirtysecond ) year of Rollins on man to see the Sandspur fill( . , ) during the of the presidency tic reception given him on his return Wednesday, the 27th of September, acceptance approaching year, not only that place ( ot of ) Rollins, paying tribute to Dr. was only a repetition of many ( simi-1916. simi1916. simi 1916. simi1916 ) with brightest prospects ever which it has so admirably filled in the akefriends and to ability t lar receptions which Dr. Ward will Pointing to the most successful yearwards ' past, but attain new and greater goals. ( ttu. thr' ) of ( steel steel. ) remember ( durinc- durinc during ) his former ( adminis-in adminis in adminisin ) the annals of the ( colleec. college. ) , , ( tenacity n.ncity 1Bnaeity ) ' But in order to run the Sandspur ( on un ) He closed his ( addNiss addl'e's ) with the ( asser- asser ) ( ( { )ration. By ( in 10 ) o'clock ( flip the ) ( inih'tnnnm auditorium ) ( nf of ) ( self-paying self paying ) basis, the board of edDr. - the fuuire Flora tion that prospects of . and Mrs. Ward have been spendKnowles Hall was filled with old and must have the hearty ( co.opera- co.opera co-opera- co opera ) ( lda ida ) and ( Rollms Rollins ) ( were vere ) so bright within their summer near Lowell, ( Mass. 1\fass. 1fass. 1 fass. ) new students, former graduates and tion of all the friends of the college, the coming that the next five They came from New York to Jackmany friends of the college. ( vears' years ) of all ( those .those ) who have its future at would as vast improvementsWinter sonville, thence by way of Daytona to The audience arose en masse and years see heart, of all former and present stu- at ( Rollms Rollins ) as had been accomplished ( Park Park' ) by motor, and were exgave the Chautauqua salute as Dr. dents and everyone who feels a ( dol- dol dole. ) during the fourteen of his pected to arrive ( "in yin ) ( Winter 'Winter ) Park ( on OR ) George Morgan Ward, ( president-elect president elect ); years ( pres- pres ) lar and a half's worth of interest in ( ldency idency. ) ( Dr Dr. ) Blackman then extended . Monday, the ( 26th 25th' 25th ), about 3 o'clock. ( Dr. 'Dr. ) ( Blackman. Blackman ) Judge M. Cheney, the its students and affairs. In short, to Drward the hand of welcome ( in iri ) Word was received at the College members of the faculty and the ( min- min ) . nothing less than ( 600 SOO 500 ) subscriptions at ( hls hIS ) behalf and behalf of the ( in m ) . and ( jn in ) ( Winter 'Winter ) Park that the cars were isters of the churches of the town ( filed fled ) own , . $ .gQ each will be ( sufficient ufficient ), . to insure' - , - - rasl atof ( : . ):( "c- "c ).cCJloex ( saver&l scveral ) of - their ( way vay ) ( from front ) ( Sanfoid Sanfol ), and a'( largu large ) upon ( Lhe the ) stugvhlle.tneitralns ( of-a-S of a S ) ' a ( - . )successfurweekly. This is a large whom were ( preswt present. ) ( Dr Dr. ) ward was party of students and friends ( motored motore.d' motored' ). prelude played by Miss Vanetta Hall, number for the staff to secure; in fact, then ( introduced mtroduced. introduced. ) the which to meet them. The cars were met assistant piano and organ instructor, applause an impossible one, hence I appeal to greeted ( hlm him ) spoke eloquently of the near Maitland. Dr. Ward stepped floated upon the air. In a most ( im- im ) every reader for his or her undivided welcome tendered to the president ( fiom f1'om from ) his machine to receive the corpressive manner( . , ) Dr. Ward opened theexercises new support in assisting the presentSandspurians the student ( body body' ) and friends. Dr. by dial greeting of the students of his by reading the first c h t er in this financial project.former . ( t"9 the ) students the impressed administration. Both friends of Second Peter from the Scriptures.ward ( "P0" upon ) ( j I ) believe there are many more than of themselves to . ( adapting adaptmg ) and students crowded around to ( wel- wel ) This was followed by an inspiring 1m 500 persons who would subscribe to come him, and he met all with a pleasprayer for guidance and the presence ( thelr he1r their ) new ( hfe life ) ( "P0" upon ) which they were The Sandspur if they only knew about ( entermg entering ) and the value of this Just ant smile and hearty handshake. ( The The' ) of the Divine Spirit in the momentous It or were convinced of its worth, and ( Iesson lesson ) ( learned learned. ) He further impressed afternoon sun( . , ) combined with the year which hovers before the faculty once ( ' - ) it is my opinion that the expense of the student body with the fact warm friendship ( displayed dis.played ), brought and student body. Hon. W. R. O'Neal, ( plication publication ) should be defrayed, in amajor that ( would woul ) be rendered to each the highway party to a speedy consecretary and treasurer of the ( institu- institu ) .justice degree, by those people, and ( detml detail ) and that he ( WOUId would ) ( elusion lusion. clusion. ) tion, then introduced the pastor of one m every ( ' , ) not by the "charity" space which the and ( truthlulness truthfulness ) from the church Dr. Litch who expect justice merchants of Winter Park and Dr. and Mrs. Ward took their places Episcopal , , good the student ( bodv- bodv body. ) ( Dr- Dr Dr. ) Ward ended in the leading car. The entire train gave a warm welcome to Dr. Ward . ( Qrlando Orlando ) have so generously donated. his address ( wlth WIth ) the that the ( ' _ ) of nine cars then made its way to on behalf of the pastors of the town. hope ( in m ) ( j I ) do not mean by this statement that ( luture future ) the student would Winter Park( . , ) through the town and Then followed addresses from Dr. C. E.near body our advertising medium is of no value, be under the of student around the campus to Chase ( Hall hail ), Enlow of the Congregational church, ( d1sclplme discipline ) ( gov- gov ) but ( that. that ) the lack of subscriptions force ( ernment- ernment ernment. ) ' the procession broke up. Rev. Olin Boggess of the Methodistchurch the editors to make up the deficiency , After removing the dust of travel and Dr. R. T. Jones of the Dean Enyart then expressed his with an ( over-abundance over abundance ) of advertiswhere - and refreshing themselves in Dean Baptist church. Each emphasized in welcome to the student body and ( ex- ex ) ( jng ing ) fillers. Enyart's room, lunch was served to ( well-chosen well chosen ) words the importance of pressed his desire to be a refuge in Let us lose no time in telling our - Dr. and Mrs. Ward at the College the religious life of a student. time of home sickness, and he admonfriends of the merits of The Rollins Commons. Mr. O'Neal next introduced Dr.ished the students to "keep off the Sandspur, and there will be little dif- ( The 1'he ) machine which brought our Henry G. Hanc ieU as a musician of ( grass. grass )" He closed his remarks with ficulty in swelling the subscription acting president and his wife to the broad culture and musical experience, announcements concerning the ( regis-list regis list regislist ) to the desired ( limit-SOO. limit SOO. limit-500. limit500. 500. ) ,( i./ i. ) Campus was splendidly decorated with who had kindly consented to devote tration of the students. ( ALFRED ALERED ) J. HANNA, '17. Rollins pennants,,, banners of Winter part of his time to the Rollins School Miss ( Waterman 'Vaterman ), the instructor ( ofEditor-in-Chief ofEditor in Chief ) Rollins Sandspur, Park and streamers of the Blue and of Music. Dr. Hanchett then favored the school of music, who has come to ( 1916-16. 191616. 1916 16. 1915-16. 191516. 1915 ) / Gold. the audience with Doehler's Nocturne ( Rolling Rollins ) with the highest ( recommenda- recommenda ) ( So few students having arrived atin D flat and as an encore Wagner's tions, charmed the audience with the CANOE CLUB MEETING. this early hour, the reception was by Tannhauser march. The clear tone delightful manner in which ( she 'she ) ( ren- ren ) ' no means complete. This was shown and perfect manner in which these ( se- se ) ( dcred dered ) two selections, leaving no doubt ,There will be a( ' " ) ( meeting eeting ) of the by the cheering in the dining hall at lections were rendered testified to Dr.in ( ihe the ) minds of the audience ( concern-I-Hoo-Es-Chay concern I Hoo Es Chay ) Canoe Club on Wednes- supper time, after the evening train Hanchett's complete mastery of the'"S the wonderful training and control day evening, October 4th, at ( 6:46 6:45 ), , had brought in a crowd of old ( stu- stu ) piano. Judge M. Cheney, in behalf ( ofof of.of ) her voice. in Knowles Hall, for discussion of the dents. "Rah, Rah's" and "Bowthe trustees of the college, then welAfter the benediction a postlude by club program- for the coming year. ' Wow's" for Dr. Ward and Mrs. Wardcorned Dr. ( Ward 'Vard ) in his inimitable ( man-Miss man Miss manMiss ) Vanetta Hall closed the ( exer-All exer All ) members are requested to makebroke out ( 'intervals at'intervals intervals ) throughout the ( nero ner. ) He impressed upon the studentsthat cises opening a year which will bring a point of being there on ( time. time ) meal. \ the one characteristic of their [ wonderful success to Rollins College. ' . ,BEN ( SHAW SHJ&W ), President. ( t f )" . :. ( t J +3
Object Description
Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 01, September 30, 1916. |
Tag | DP0004734 |
Subject |
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. <br> 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 | 1916-09-30 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
Identifier | sr0001901 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
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Still image Text |
Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Title | Dr. and Mrs. Ward Motor Into Winter Park; Rollins Opens 32nd School Year; Canoe Club Meeting; Five Hundred Subscriptions Sandspur's Goal |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No01 |
Tag | sr0001901 |
Subject |
First day of school -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. <br> Canoe Club -- Societies, etc. |
Description | Nine cars welcome him and president Of Canoe Club |
Subject-Personal Names |
Ward, George Morgan. Hanchett, Henry G. Hanna, Alfred. |
Date Original | 1916-09-30 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Oversize LH 1 .R6 S26 v.20 1917-18 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
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. |
Transcript | . ... . " '.':, ( . ' " ( a- a ). ;, - :. "t; s,*- ' ' . . , . .: . . . ' . :' , :,: ; .... ;4 ' "t. . \ ' ' .- \ : The Rollins Sandspur , ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, ( SEPTEMBER SEPTEl\fBER SEPTEl fBER ) 30, 1916 No. 1 ( DR. DA. ) AND MRS. WARD MOTOR ROLLINS OPENS ( THIRTY- THIRTY THIRTY. ) FIVE ( HUNDRED UUNDRED ) SUBSCRIPTIONS INTO WINTER ( PARK PARR ) SECOND SCHOOL YEAR ( SANDSPUR'S SANOSPUR'S ) GOALcI / ( Ex-Editor Ex Editor ) ( IIanna Hanna ) Calls for Loyal Rousing Reception by Friends and ,', BY ( IMPRESSIVE Il\IPRESSIVE Il IPRESSIVE ) CHAPEL new president which stands out most ( Support. SUIport. ) ' Students. ," EXERCISES prominently from among his many This issue of The Rollins Sandspur noble traits is his spirit of absolute Dr. George Morgan ( Ward 'Yard ), ( acting ncting ) is the beginning of .another year of Right Hand of FellowshipExfairness, which was apparent even in president of Rollins College, arrived , ( journalistic JournahstIc ) endeavor on the part of his school days. ( Mr. Mr ) O'Neal then's * tended to Dr. ( Wnr/1- Wnr 1 Ward. 'Yard. ) on the campus Monday ( afternoon. fternoon. ) our ( students-a students a ) continuation of last . ( called .caned ) ( ex-President ex President ) William ( Fre- Fre ) Dr. Ward was president of Rollins . _ upon year( , ' )s success which placed our ( col- col ) Blackman mont Blackman. As Dr. for a number of years in the early ( Fiat Flat ) ( Luxt Lux. Lux1 Lux1. ) As breaks the sun at lege weekly ( fir.t first ) on the ( hst list ) of Florida address the audience he re- arose to history of the college; he returns to ( dawn c1Awn ), ( casting castipg ) upon the world ( indica- indica ) college publications. All of ( us-and us and ) ( celved ceived ) welcome. Dr. ( Black. Black- Black ) warm a us now at the ( urirent urgent ) request of the tions of a fair day, so broke the especially the outgoing ( staff-want staff want ) his pleasure over Dr.Ward's . expressed trustees and friends. The ( enthusias-thirty-second enthusias thirty second enthusiasthirtysecond ) year of Rollins on man to see the Sandspur fill( . , ) during the of the presidency tic reception given him on his return Wednesday, the 27th of September, acceptance approaching year, not only that place ( ot of ) Rollins, paying tribute to Dr. was only a repetition of many ( simi-1916. simi1916. simi 1916. simi1916 ) with brightest prospects ever which it has so admirably filled in the akefriends and to ability t lar receptions which Dr. Ward will Pointing to the most successful yearwards ' past, but attain new and greater goals. ( ttu. thr' ) of ( steel steel. ) remember ( durinc- durinc during ) his former ( adminis-in adminis in adminisin ) the annals of the ( colleec. college. ) , , ( tenacity n.ncity 1Bnaeity ) ' But in order to run the Sandspur ( on un ) He closed his ( addNiss addl'e's ) with the ( asser- asser ) ( ( { )ration. By ( in 10 ) o'clock ( flip the ) ( inih'tnnnm auditorium ) ( nf of ) ( self-paying self paying ) basis, the board of edDr. - the fuuire Flora tion that prospects of . and Mrs. Ward have been spendKnowles Hall was filled with old and must have the hearty ( co.opera- co.opera co-opera- co opera ) ( lda ida ) and ( Rollms Rollins ) ( were vere ) so bright within their summer near Lowell, ( Mass. 1\fass. 1fass. 1 fass. ) new students, former graduates and tion of all the friends of the college, the coming that the next five They came from New York to Jackmany friends of the college. ( vears' years ) of all ( those .those ) who have its future at would as vast improvementsWinter sonville, thence by way of Daytona to The audience arose en masse and years see heart, of all former and present stu- at ( Rollms Rollins ) as had been accomplished ( Park Park' ) by motor, and were exgave the Chautauqua salute as Dr. dents and everyone who feels a ( dol- dol dole. ) during the fourteen of his pected to arrive ( "in yin ) ( Winter 'Winter ) Park ( on OR ) George Morgan Ward, ( president-elect president elect ); years ( pres- pres ) lar and a half's worth of interest in ( ldency idency. ) ( Dr Dr. ) Blackman then extended . Monday, the ( 26th 25th' 25th ), about 3 o'clock. ( Dr. 'Dr. ) ( Blackman. Blackman ) Judge M. Cheney, the its students and affairs. In short, to Drward the hand of welcome ( in iri ) Word was received at the College members of the faculty and the ( min- min ) . nothing less than ( 600 SOO 500 ) subscriptions at ( hls hIS ) behalf and behalf of the ( in m ) . and ( jn in ) ( Winter 'Winter ) Park that the cars were isters of the churches of the town ( filed fled ) own , . $ .gQ each will be ( sufficient ufficient ), . to insure' - , - - rasl atof ( : . ):( "c- "c ).cCJloex ( saver&l scveral ) of - their ( way vay ) ( from front ) ( Sanfoid Sanfol ), and a'( largu large ) upon ( Lhe the ) stugvhlle.tneitralns ( of-a-S of a S ) ' a ( - . )successfurweekly. This is a large whom were ( preswt present. ) ( Dr Dr. ) ward was party of students and friends ( motored motore.d' motored' ). prelude played by Miss Vanetta Hall, number for the staff to secure; in fact, then ( introduced mtroduced. introduced. ) the which to meet them. The cars were met assistant piano and organ instructor, applause an impossible one, hence I appeal to greeted ( hlm him ) spoke eloquently of the near Maitland. Dr. Ward stepped floated upon the air. In a most ( im- im ) every reader for his or her undivided welcome tendered to the president ( fiom f1'om from ) his machine to receive the corpressive manner( . , ) Dr. Ward opened theexercises new support in assisting the presentSandspurians the student ( body body' ) and friends. Dr. by dial greeting of the students of his by reading the first c h t er in this financial project.former . ( t"9 the ) students the impressed administration. Both friends of Second Peter from the Scriptures.ward ( "P0" upon ) ( j I ) believe there are many more than of themselves to . ( adapting adaptmg ) and students crowded around to ( wel- wel ) This was followed by an inspiring 1m 500 persons who would subscribe to come him, and he met all with a pleasprayer for guidance and the presence ( thelr he1r their ) new ( hfe life ) ( "P0" upon ) which they were The Sandspur if they only knew about ( entermg entering ) and the value of this Just ant smile and hearty handshake. ( The The' ) of the Divine Spirit in the momentous It or were convinced of its worth, and ( Iesson lesson ) ( learned learned. ) He further impressed afternoon sun( . , ) combined with the year which hovers before the faculty once ( ' - ) it is my opinion that the expense of the student body with the fact warm friendship ( displayed dis.played ), brought and student body. Hon. W. R. O'Neal, ( plication publication ) should be defrayed, in amajor that ( would woul ) be rendered to each the highway party to a speedy consecretary and treasurer of the ( institu- institu ) .justice degree, by those people, and ( detml detail ) and that he ( WOUId would ) ( elusion lusion. clusion. ) tion, then introduced the pastor of one m every ( ' , ) not by the "charity" space which the and ( truthlulness truthfulness ) from the church Dr. Litch who expect justice merchants of Winter Park and Dr. and Mrs. Ward took their places Episcopal , , good the student ( bodv- bodv body. ) ( Dr- Dr Dr. ) Ward ended in the leading car. The entire train gave a warm welcome to Dr. Ward . ( Qrlando Orlando ) have so generously donated. his address ( wlth WIth ) the that the ( ' _ ) of nine cars then made its way to on behalf of the pastors of the town. hope ( in m ) ( j I ) do not mean by this statement that ( luture future ) the student would Winter Park( . , ) through the town and Then followed addresses from Dr. C. E.near body our advertising medium is of no value, be under the of student around the campus to Chase ( Hall hail ), Enlow of the Congregational church, ( d1sclplme discipline ) ( gov- gov ) but ( that. that ) the lack of subscriptions force ( ernment- ernment ernment. ) ' the procession broke up. Rev. Olin Boggess of the Methodistchurch the editors to make up the deficiency , After removing the dust of travel and Dr. R. T. Jones of the Dean Enyart then expressed his with an ( over-abundance over abundance ) of advertiswhere - and refreshing themselves in Dean Baptist church. Each emphasized in welcome to the student body and ( ex- ex ) ( jng ing ) fillers. Enyart's room, lunch was served to ( well-chosen well chosen ) words the importance of pressed his desire to be a refuge in Let us lose no time in telling our - Dr. and Mrs. Ward at the College the religious life of a student. time of home sickness, and he admonfriends of the merits of The Rollins Commons. Mr. O'Neal next introduced Dr.ished the students to "keep off the Sandspur, and there will be little dif- ( The 1'he ) machine which brought our Henry G. Hanc ieU as a musician of ( grass. grass )" He closed his remarks with ficulty in swelling the subscription acting president and his wife to the broad culture and musical experience, announcements concerning the ( regis-list regis list regislist ) to the desired ( limit-SOO. limit SOO. limit-500. limit500. 500. ) ,( i./ i. ) Campus was splendidly decorated with who had kindly consented to devote tration of the students. ( ALFRED ALERED ) J. HANNA, '17. Rollins pennants,,, banners of Winter part of his time to the Rollins School Miss ( Waterman 'Vaterman ), the instructor ( ofEditor-in-Chief ofEditor in Chief ) Rollins Sandspur, Park and streamers of the Blue and of Music. Dr. Hanchett then favored the school of music, who has come to ( 1916-16. 191616. 1916 16. 1915-16. 191516. 1915 ) / Gold. the audience with Doehler's Nocturne ( Rolling Rollins ) with the highest ( recommenda- recommenda ) ( So few students having arrived atin D flat and as an encore Wagner's tions, charmed the audience with the CANOE CLUB MEETING. this early hour, the reception was by Tannhauser march. The clear tone delightful manner in which ( she 'she ) ( ren- ren ) ' no means complete. This was shown and perfect manner in which these ( se- se ) ( dcred dered ) two selections, leaving no doubt ,There will be a( ' " ) ( meeting eeting ) of the by the cheering in the dining hall at lections were rendered testified to Dr.in ( ihe the ) minds of the audience ( concern-I-Hoo-Es-Chay concern I Hoo Es Chay ) Canoe Club on Wednes- supper time, after the evening train Hanchett's complete mastery of the'"S the wonderful training and control day evening, October 4th, at ( 6:46 6:45 ), , had brought in a crowd of old ( stu- stu ) piano. Judge M. Cheney, in behalf ( ofof of.of ) her voice. in Knowles Hall, for discussion of the dents. "Rah, Rah's" and "Bowthe trustees of the college, then welAfter the benediction a postlude by club program- for the coming year. ' Wow's" for Dr. Ward and Mrs. Wardcorned Dr. ( Ward 'Vard ) in his inimitable ( man-Miss man Miss manMiss ) Vanetta Hall closed the ( exer-All exer All ) members are requested to makebroke out ( 'intervals at'intervals intervals ) throughout the ( nero ner. ) He impressed upon the studentsthat cises opening a year which will bring a point of being there on ( time. time ) meal. \ the one characteristic of their [ wonderful success to Rollins College. ' . ,BEN ( SHAW SHJ&W ), President. ( t f )" . :. ( t J +3 |
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