Fox day 2008 was April 8th
Fox Day is a long-standing and much-loved tradition at Rollins. One day each spring, the President cancels all classes, providing students, faculty, and staff with a surprise day off.
Proclamation
WHEREAS, the clouds are high, and the
air is soft, and turtles are lumbering out of the lades for a high
purpose, and fireflies are darting tender messages on the blackboard
of the night to glow worms below, and elderberry blossoms are adding
lacy elegance to the woods, and the ducks are gone except our Florida
mallards, and spring has come to this great state, and
WHEREAS, our soccer, golf, tennis, basketball and baseball
teams and our crew have made this a year of glory, and to be remembered, and
WHEREAS, Rollins is the kind of college which can gather
in this way for gentle pleasure,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, the Rollins Fox do hereby cancel
all classes, meetings, seminars and other gatherings of the residential college
scheduled for this day, and urge the students to spend these hours in those
pursuits which strengthen friendships and banish discord and add to memories
which give pleasure and urge all others in the college to do the same, remembering
that college services must be maintained and office telephones guarded, and reminding
all that supper will be served on the Horseshoe from six to eight or later, urging
all to bring their families and reminding the students of our meeting in the
Chapel at ten o¹clock this night.
And, now, a special word of greeting to our seniors,
a noble class and firm in high resolve. Some of you will follow paths which lead
relentlessly away. Others will return seeking talismans to banish years and bring
back what is gone or never was. You will find new vistas, different sounds, eyes
which glance and move away.
Then remember this. Some things do defy the years. The
campus sand will be the same. The squirrels will never go. The sky will roll
with the same rhythm, blue, white and blue, gray, darkness splashed with stars.
And more important still, the Rollins each of you has made within himself will
never change. It is forever yours. No one will tear its buildings down, or take
away its friendships, its adventures, or its victories. And, also, think of this.
Spring will always come, and always with it hope and that will last as long as
time; and that is well.
AND, FINALLY, that quiet word of friends which heralds
change and hints at feelings deep and difficult to say - farewell.
GIVEN in my lair on the thirteenth day of May, 1969.
WITNESS MY PAW AND SEAL.
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