While meeting rigorous academic standards, ROLLINS COL-
LEGE students absorb a sense of beauty as they live and work
on campus at this four-year liberal arts college founded in 1885
in Winter Park, Florida. Almost all buildings are of Mediterra-
nean style in semi-tropic landscaping. Shown here in a scene
featured on the 1966-67 WINTER PARK TELEPHONE COM-
PANY directory cover, students pause in the garden linking the
Knowles Memorial Chapel and the Annie Russell Theatre.
These facilities are open to the public for Sunday morning serv-
ices, concerts and plays. The campus college with an enroll-
ment of 1,200 undergraduates preserves ROLLINS' tradition of
small classes and individualized education. Counting students
in the graduate programs, in the evening division called the
Central Florida School for Continuing Studies, and in the non-
credit School for Creative Arts, ROLLINS COLLEGE serves
some 5,000 individuals aged seven to seventy.
Copyright 1966- THE WINTER PARK TELEPHONE COMPANY
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