Rollins College - Tomokan Yearbook (Winter Park, FL)

 - Class of 1981

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Flight ' s Down is a favorite of all who dare to try it. After Park Plaza Gardens, your next and last stop for the night is Harpers Tavern, located on Fairbanks Ave. just west of Park Ave. Harper ' s is a bar that Rollins ' students have gone to for as long as anyone can remember. Places to escape from cafeteria food range from a deli sandwich at Marketessen to Harrigans or Two Flights Up to La Strada for the Italian food. Although there are many quiet, beautiful places to study on campus, the park on Park Ave. with it ' s beautiful oak trees provides an alternative. Park Ave. is a street that is essential to any kind of social life at Rollins College. It is a beautiful part of this school that we couldn ' t afford to loose. Jeff Purvis Where can one go after classes and what seems to be endless hours of studying? Where can one go to get away from the pressures of school and have fun with friends, no matter what time of day or night it is? The answer to both of these questions is a street which has grown to become syn- onymous with Rollins College-Park Avenue. Park Avenue is a street adjacent to Rollins College which is actually the center of all activity for the college. Located in the busi- ness district of beautiful Winter Park, this avenue contains a vast array of businesses, shops, restaurants, and bars. It caters to almost every need, whether it be shopping, partying during the night, or getting away from Beans . Park Ave. is the place for clothes no mat- ter where your tastes or interests lie. For those men who are conservative dressers, you will find whatever you need at The Tog- gery, Wrenns, or Mark, Fore, and Strike. The women of conservative taste can shop at The Toggery, The Pappagalo, Mark, Fore, and Strike, or Key West Fashions. The latest fashions for men are at Niel ' s where women ' s fashions can be found at Hattie Fredericks, Silvia ' s Corner, or Jacobson ' s. If you are not shopping for clothes, but for an interesting gift, either ordinary or extraordi- nary, the Golden Cricket, Mole Hole, or Center Street Gallery will have want you are looking for. If partying is what you have in mind, you can begin with happy hour at Harrigans with their specialty, a strawberry daquire. Right across the street is Two Flight ' s Up, your next stop, where their house drink, Two



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Homecoming Color My World? New Propoganda? An International Movement? A revisal of a Chi- cage Song? No, it actually was the theme of Rollins 1980 Homecoming. The Rollins stu- dents spent the weekend of Nov. 6, 7, 8, and 9th successfully coloring their little piece of the world, Rollins College. It began, well actually it began a long time before November 6th. A date was chosen during the spring of 1980 and the work began. Student Association, Student Center and interested students all chipped in to make it a successful event, a long remem- bered weekend. Back to the beginning — Homecoming began officially November 6th. It started at 4:00 on the Library Lawn with the company of the Royal Lichtenstein Va Ring Sidewalk Circus. This World ' s smallest circus is under the direction of ringmaster-founder, Nick Weber. It lasted a full hour and included 15 acts: two mines, juggling, a trapeze act, the performances of fine very line animals (in- cluding a bear) acrobats, magicians and of course clowns. This special circus was a treat provided for us by President Seymour, with John Langfitt to supervise. It really was a treat. Just the happy expressions on the faces of the students proved one never real- ly out grows the circus. The Royal Lichten- stein performers liked us so much they did an equally excellent repeat performance on Friday. Friday offered a chance for everyone to begin decorating their respective houses. Then as a break from this, they were invited to join the rest of the student body behind McKean for 3 hours of lakefront food, fun, beer and entertainment. There was picnic style dinner provided for all with ten kegs of Miller Beer to enjoy. The entertainment for dinner watching the Rollins College Ski Team perform unbelievable acts. As always, the crowd was very impressed by the skills the team demonstrated. There were ski bal- lerinas, spectacular jumpers, tricky trick- sters, and a ski pyramid. A general good time was had by all. Then where? Back to the houses to finish decorating and get ready for Casino Night, sponsored by X-Club. Saturday morning began early. As the olcted their decorating, I joined lour, Connie Riggs, (the ■i ' - ' e assistant), Dave Lord, and the difficult task of judging the house decorations. While we were busy, the JV Soccer team lost to the Alumni on the Sandspur.The judging deci- sion proved to be a difficult one. A number of honorary awards were given, but the final results were Chi Omega with a first place. They portrayed the world as colored by Chi- Olas (Crayons). X-CIub took second place with their personal interpretation of the po- litical-world situation. Theta saw the world from a child ' s eye and came in third. They added to their decorations with a number of their members in skits. All of the houses were impressive, and should be given a round of applause. Meanwhile the Soccer Team met with Vanderbilt on the Sandspur. They kept the festive spirit high by brushing over the Van- derbilt team 6 to 1. On Saturday night, students and faculty were invited to dance to the tunes of Stone Luv and the disco of WDIZ D J Wayne Osley, The Union was packed, and every body let things go and had a good time. The weekend wasn ' t over yet! Sunday, students attended Chapel for Founder ' s Day Commemorative services. They then could relax poolside with Miller Kegs and the country sounds of Big Moose and his Grease Band. They really got the afternoon rolling and stayed on to play longer. Ail in all, Homecoming was a success. Everyone who attended had an excellent time. Homecoming is becoming a new tradi- tion here at Rollins. It only began three years ago by Martha Makarius, Class of 1978. The success of this year ' s event should provide much more enthusiasm for next year. We are definitely headed in the right direction Cindy Harper Tom from roming festivities

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