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I ( 1 a ) # ( 6 . ) ( L , ) i The ( Rollins Rollins. ) ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of Rollins College. ( VOLUME "OLUl\1E "OLUl 1E ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) ( PARK PARI\ PARI ), FLORIDA, MAY 12, 1917 No. ( 31 n ) --- - DR. UOTAii COMPLETES ( BEAUTIF BEAUT1F ) UL MA y"DA Y ( FE- FE ) ( THE iflE ) TOMOKAN ( MAKES MANES ) ITS I FIRST APPEARANCE RED CROSS SERIES _ ' ( T1VAL TIVAL ) GIVEN ON CAMPUS Attractive YearBootPublished Last Lecture Given Monday Homage having been paid to the By the Seniors Evening Good Crowd Sees Annual College May Queen, Miss Gertrude Hall and Mr. James Noxon gave a pleasing Frolic The Tomokan, so eagerly awaited, fn Monday evening, April ( 9th Dth ), the duet following which, although a few made its appearance on the campus ( fIrst brst ) meeting of the Red Cross class On Saturday afternoon last was held drops of rain were falling, came a last Tuesday morning. Classes ( sup sup- ) held. Since then lectures and exhibitions in ( ob- ob ) Swedish Dance starting from ( Clover- Clover ) ( WM was ) one of the.prettiest posed to meet at 11.15 were late in ( demonstrations monstrations ) have been given by I servance of the May ( Day lay ), that Rollins leaf and ending before the Queen's assembling and the excitement ( evi evi- ) ( Dr lr ) Hotard every Monday and Friday denced by those who had procured (v( rings, the meetings ( closing- closing ) Friday, their copies, as well as by those who ( May Ma' ) 4th. had not, was suppressed with ( difficul difficul- ) The lectures have been very ( practi- practi ) ty by the various professors. c,i| instruction and demonstrations The cover of The Tomokan is blue hAng been given concerning ( band band- ) ( suedo suede ) lettered in gold, and ( bearing beuing ) ( age agc ) s and their application. ( Emergen- Emergen ) the Rollins seal. So ( attractive attrrctive ) is its ( i\ i ) treatment for wounds, burns, outer dress that whoever sees it must ( "prams prains sprains ), fractures have also '*1 been feel impelled to acquaint themselves ( -.tadicd .tadicd tuJied tudied ), in fact everything which is with its contents. ( tonsidered considered onsidered ) "First Aid to the Injured" From the first pages, wherein it is ( has h.ls ) been thoroughly covered. dedicated to beloved Dr. Baker, to the Dr. ( IIotard's Hotard's Ilotard's ) interest and ( generos gcneros- gcneros generos- ) last page of its ads, The Tomokan ( ity It.V ) in ( giving g'iving ) to this work so much is of great interest to those who know time from his more than busy day is and love Rollins College. Familiar ( yreatly g-rc"atly g rc"atly ) appreciated by both faculty faces and familiar scenes peep forth and students as was evidenced by ( tho the ) from its pages while the dignifiedsenior rousing cheer which was given him at find . and , professor ( ti'ei1. tiei1. theil ) A : the close of the last ( meeting. meetjng. ) " , ; , ' : .( - . ) *?5 ftyift )' cleverly ( caricatured carlcnturJd ) by the"'dexterous ( ¬ - ) ( thanks fhanks hanks ) is ( due rUe ) also to Mr( . , ) ( W. 'V. ) pen of the witty artist. ( ook for having set on foot this Athletics, the Alumni association, ( ment mc.nt mint ) and for having gained the H'r' the Christian associations, various est and cooperation of those clubs, the fraternities and all classes whose efforts the organization and campus organizations appear in ( effected. efrected. ) picture and in written description to True patience was exhibited by MISS MARY L. CONAWAY remain as pleasant reminders of (( oach .oath ) Royal at a number of meetings 1has happy days spent at Rollins. when he allowed himself to be used The Tomokan Board is to be ( con con- ) as the subject for the demonstrations. ever seen. The Festival was ( pro pro- ) throne. The girls were all arrayed ( gratulated g'ratulated ) upon the beauty and ( suc suc- ) \.s school nears its close, and ( Rol Rol- ) moted by the Young Men's and ( Young Young' ) in many colored aprons and ( hoods hoods. ) cess of the book for which it has ( lins hns ) students depart for their homes ( Women's 'Vomen's ) Christian Associations, and and showed much grace in executing worked so earnestly. Especial ( men men- ) ( in III ) various states, it is quite safe to was managed under the capable ( su- su ) the dance. ( While 'Vhile ) the next number tion should be made ( of .of ) the tireless prophesy that the ( knowledge knowledg'e ) which pervision of Miss Enyart. was being prepared the crowd was efforts of. ( Editor-in-Chief Editor in Chief ) Alfred J. they gained under Dr. Hotard's ( in- in ) At four o'clock the two divisions amused by the actions of little ( Bob Bob- ) Hanna, under whose direction ( tho the ) struction will be one of the most ( val val- ) started, the girls from Knowles and bie Bellows, the Queen's train ( bearer. bearer ) work has been done, and upon whom uable ( things thing's ) gained at Rollins ( wheth wheth- ) the boys from Carnegie, marching to who calmly took a seat beside the has rested the entire responsibility er or not they see actual service. the special music played by the ( Con Con- ) Queen's chair on the throne, using the of this book.TOMOKAN. servatory Orchestra which was placed train of Her Majesty's robe as a ( cush cush- ) Y. ( W. \V. V. ) C. A. on Cloverleaf porch. ion. Having met, the two lines turned, The ( May-pole May pole ) dance which followed ( POSTERS POSTEHS I'OSTERS ) ( WORK 'VOHK WORE ) ( OF OF' ) The Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. A. meeting last ( Tues Tues- ) marched on either side of the ( throne throne. ) showed the great amount of practice "NONIE" ( EMERY EMERY. ) day night was in charge of the news and brought up facing each other at and care which had been put into its and finance committees, Helen ( Water- Water 'Water- 'Water ) the Studio end of the campus. Then preparation, and a dreamy spectator The hand painted posters ( announc announc- ) house acting as leader. Tiny ( Han- Han ) the Queen, Mary Conaway, preceded by might easily have thot himself back ing the arrival of the ( 1917 1D17 ) Tomokans chett read some extracts from the her maid of honor, Anna Funk, and at some, mediaeval folk dance. which decorate windows at the ( Winter 'Vinter ) letters of Miss Elsie Greene, Student two pretty little flower girls, Misses In the ( hoop-rolling hoop rolling ) contest Rose Park Pharmacy and at Curtis & Secretary of the South Atlantic Field Evelyn Buckmaster and Katherine Powers ( out-ran out ran ) all comers, and was O'Neal's in Orlando are the work of ) to Japan. Estes of Orlando, and followed by the presented with a prize hoop by the a Rollins sophomore, Elinor Emory. The meeting was then put in charge attendant maids chosen from all ( clas clas- ) Queen. George Roberts won the ( ar- ar ) The posters are large and artistic of Elizabeth Russell who gave a ( re- re ) ses, walked slowly up to the throne. chery prize after long elimination and contain in the center a ( full-sized full sized ) port of the Association's finances. Here, after a few words from the tests. water color painting of the Rollins It is the custom of the Y. ( W. \V. V. ) C. A. maid of honor, she was crowned by Following this final event, ( the 'the ) annual in blue and gold. of Rollins College to send its ( presi presi- ) that dignitary. crowd broke up and surrounded the dent and as many others as possible Then the Seniors in single file. ice cream, candy and lemonade ( booths. booths ) to the annual conference at Blue class presidents and the ( .classes classes ) ( them them- ) and although the ( out-door out door ) supper Coach Royal left last Sunday for selves four abreast, proceeded toward which Miss Hills had arranged had Atlanta, where he took examinations V Ridge.The delegates elected for the ( com com- ) the throne, and as each line came ( op- op ) to be served in the dining room on ( ac- ac ) for entrance to Ft. McPherson. Coach conference are Virga ( West 'Vest ), ( presi presi- ) posite the Queen they bowed ( pro pro- ) count of the rain, everyone felt that passed his examinations with high ( ing mg ) dent Winifred Hanchett, ( Kath- Kath ) foundly to her as a token of the love the spirit of play which is the ( truo true ) marks and returned to the. campus. ; (( Continucd Continued ) on page six) and esteem in which she is held. spirit of May Day had been present. Tuesday to await his call.
Object Description
Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 31, May 12, 1917. |
Tag | DP0008552 |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1917-05-12 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
Identifier | sr0001931 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Title | 01 |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No31 |
Tag | sr0001931 |
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Red Cross and Red Crescent -- Florida -- Winter Park. First aid in illness and injury -- Study and teaching -- Florida -- Winter Park. YWCA -- Societies and clubs. Spring festivals -- Florida -- Winter Park. Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Students --Yearbooks. Black and white photography -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs. Portrait photography -- Florida -- Winter Park – Photographs. |
Description | This page includes an article that describes a lecture series pertaining to Red Cross techniques in first aid. Also included is a detailed description of a Rollins May Day festival, a meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association, and an announcement that the Rollins yearbook, the Tomokan, is available for purchase and pickup. |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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 | I ( 1 a ) # ( 6 . ) ( L , ) i The ( Rollins Rollins. ) ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of Rollins College. ( VOLUME "OLUl\1E "OLUl 1E ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) ( PARK PARI\ PARI ), FLORIDA, MAY 12, 1917 No. ( 31 n ) --- - DR. UOTAii COMPLETES ( BEAUTIF BEAUT1F ) UL MA y"DA Y ( FE- FE ) ( THE iflE ) TOMOKAN ( MAKES MANES ) ITS I FIRST APPEARANCE RED CROSS SERIES _ ' ( T1VAL TIVAL ) GIVEN ON CAMPUS Attractive YearBootPublished Last Lecture Given Monday Homage having been paid to the By the Seniors Evening Good Crowd Sees Annual College May Queen, Miss Gertrude Hall and Mr. James Noxon gave a pleasing Frolic The Tomokan, so eagerly awaited, fn Monday evening, April ( 9th Dth ), the duet following which, although a few made its appearance on the campus ( fIrst brst ) meeting of the Red Cross class On Saturday afternoon last was held drops of rain were falling, came a last Tuesday morning. Classes ( sup sup- ) held. Since then lectures and exhibitions in ( ob- ob ) Swedish Dance starting from ( Clover- Clover ) ( WM was ) one of the.prettiest posed to meet at 11.15 were late in ( demonstrations monstrations ) have been given by I servance of the May ( Day lay ), that Rollins leaf and ending before the Queen's assembling and the excitement ( evi evi- ) ( Dr lr ) Hotard every Monday and Friday denced by those who had procured (v( rings, the meetings ( closing- closing ) Friday, their copies, as well as by those who ( May Ma' ) 4th. had not, was suppressed with ( difficul difficul- ) The lectures have been very ( practi- practi ) ty by the various professors. c,i| instruction and demonstrations The cover of The Tomokan is blue hAng been given concerning ( band band- ) ( suedo suede ) lettered in gold, and ( bearing beuing ) ( age agc ) s and their application. ( Emergen- Emergen ) the Rollins seal. So ( attractive attrrctive ) is its ( i\ i ) treatment for wounds, burns, outer dress that whoever sees it must ( "prams prains sprains ), fractures have also '*1 been feel impelled to acquaint themselves ( -.tadicd .tadicd tuJied tudied ), in fact everything which is with its contents. ( tonsidered considered onsidered ) "First Aid to the Injured" From the first pages, wherein it is ( has h.ls ) been thoroughly covered. dedicated to beloved Dr. Baker, to the Dr. ( IIotard's Hotard's Ilotard's ) interest and ( generos gcneros- gcneros generos- ) last page of its ads, The Tomokan ( ity It.V ) in ( giving g'iving ) to this work so much is of great interest to those who know time from his more than busy day is and love Rollins College. Familiar ( yreatly g-rc"atly g rc"atly ) appreciated by both faculty faces and familiar scenes peep forth and students as was evidenced by ( tho the ) from its pages while the dignifiedsenior rousing cheer which was given him at find . and , professor ( ti'ei1. tiei1. theil ) A : the close of the last ( meeting. meetjng. ) " , ; , ' : .( - . ) *?5 ftyift )' cleverly ( caricatured carlcnturJd ) by the"'dexterous ( ¬ - ) ( thanks fhanks hanks ) is ( due rUe ) also to Mr( . , ) ( W. 'V. ) pen of the witty artist. ( ook for having set on foot this Athletics, the Alumni association, ( ment mc.nt mint ) and for having gained the H'r' the Christian associations, various est and cooperation of those clubs, the fraternities and all classes whose efforts the organization and campus organizations appear in ( effected. efrected. ) picture and in written description to True patience was exhibited by MISS MARY L. CONAWAY remain as pleasant reminders of (( oach .oath ) Royal at a number of meetings 1has happy days spent at Rollins. when he allowed himself to be used The Tomokan Board is to be ( con con- ) as the subject for the demonstrations. ever seen. The Festival was ( pro pro- ) throne. The girls were all arrayed ( gratulated g'ratulated ) upon the beauty and ( suc suc- ) \.s school nears its close, and ( Rol Rol- ) moted by the Young Men's and ( Young Young' ) in many colored aprons and ( hoods hoods. ) cess of the book for which it has ( lins hns ) students depart for their homes ( Women's 'Vomen's ) Christian Associations, and and showed much grace in executing worked so earnestly. Especial ( men men- ) ( in III ) various states, it is quite safe to was managed under the capable ( su- su ) the dance. ( While 'Vhile ) the next number tion should be made ( of .of ) the tireless prophesy that the ( knowledge knowledg'e ) which pervision of Miss Enyart. was being prepared the crowd was efforts of. ( Editor-in-Chief Editor in Chief ) Alfred J. they gained under Dr. Hotard's ( in- in ) At four o'clock the two divisions amused by the actions of little ( Bob Bob- ) Hanna, under whose direction ( tho the ) struction will be one of the most ( val val- ) started, the girls from Knowles and bie Bellows, the Queen's train ( bearer. bearer ) work has been done, and upon whom uable ( things thing's ) gained at Rollins ( wheth wheth- ) the boys from Carnegie, marching to who calmly took a seat beside the has rested the entire responsibility er or not they see actual service. the special music played by the ( Con Con- ) Queen's chair on the throne, using the of this book.TOMOKAN. servatory Orchestra which was placed train of Her Majesty's robe as a ( cush cush- ) Y. ( W. \V. V. ) C. A. on Cloverleaf porch. ion. Having met, the two lines turned, The ( May-pole May pole ) dance which followed ( POSTERS POSTEHS I'OSTERS ) ( WORK 'VOHK WORE ) ( OF OF' ) The Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. A. meeting last ( Tues Tues- ) marched on either side of the ( throne throne. ) showed the great amount of practice "NONIE" ( EMERY EMERY. ) day night was in charge of the news and brought up facing each other at and care which had been put into its and finance committees, Helen ( Water- Water 'Water- 'Water ) the Studio end of the campus. Then preparation, and a dreamy spectator The hand painted posters ( announc announc- ) house acting as leader. Tiny ( Han- Han ) the Queen, Mary Conaway, preceded by might easily have thot himself back ing the arrival of the ( 1917 1D17 ) Tomokans chett read some extracts from the her maid of honor, Anna Funk, and at some, mediaeval folk dance. which decorate windows at the ( Winter 'Vinter ) letters of Miss Elsie Greene, Student two pretty little flower girls, Misses In the ( hoop-rolling hoop rolling ) contest Rose Park Pharmacy and at Curtis & Secretary of the South Atlantic Field Evelyn Buckmaster and Katherine Powers ( out-ran out ran ) all comers, and was O'Neal's in Orlando are the work of ) to Japan. Estes of Orlando, and followed by the presented with a prize hoop by the a Rollins sophomore, Elinor Emory. The meeting was then put in charge attendant maids chosen from all ( clas clas- ) Queen. George Roberts won the ( ar- ar ) The posters are large and artistic of Elizabeth Russell who gave a ( re- re ) ses, walked slowly up to the throne. chery prize after long elimination and contain in the center a ( full-sized full sized ) port of the Association's finances. Here, after a few words from the tests. water color painting of the Rollins It is the custom of the Y. ( W. \V. V. ) C. A. maid of honor, she was crowned by Following this final event, ( the 'the ) annual in blue and gold. of Rollins College to send its ( presi presi- ) that dignitary. crowd broke up and surrounded the dent and as many others as possible Then the Seniors in single file. ice cream, candy and lemonade ( booths. booths ) to the annual conference at Blue class presidents and the ( .classes classes ) ( them them- ) and although the ( out-door out door ) supper Coach Royal left last Sunday for selves four abreast, proceeded toward which Miss Hills had arranged had Atlanta, where he took examinations V Ridge.The delegates elected for the ( com com- ) the throne, and as each line came ( op- op ) to be served in the dining room on ( ac- ac ) for entrance to Ft. McPherson. Coach conference are Virga ( West 'Vest ), ( presi presi- ) posite the Queen they bowed ( pro pro- ) count of the rain, everyone felt that passed his examinations with high ( ing mg ) dent Winifred Hanchett, ( Kath- Kath ) foundly to her as a token of the love the spirit of play which is the ( truo true ) marks and returned to the. campus. ; (( Continucd Continued ) on page six) and esteem in which she is held. spirit of May Day had been present. Tuesday to await his call. |
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