Athletics
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Chief Full-a-Bull Costume
Chief Full-a-Bull Costume
FSU Chief Full-a-Bull costume, circa 1969 (of questionable validity). While it has some native American features, it does not resemble the costume in the 1969 Tally Ho yearbook.
Class of 1930 Memory Book
Memory Book of the Florida State College for Women, Class of 1930.
Online Copies Available
Materials from this collection have been digitized and are available through the FSU Digital Library as part of a larger university photograph collection.
Class of 1932 Memory Book
Memory book from the Florida State College for Women's Class of 1932.
Online Copies Available
Materials from this collection have been digitized and are available through the FSU Digital Library as part of a larger university photograph collection.
Don Veller Collection
Autographs, clippings, manuscripts, photographs, poems, portraits, programs, reports, resumes, and memorabilia documenting the personal and professional life of Dr. Don Veller, longtime Golf and Football Coach for Florida State University.
Florence Gregory Walker Collection
Personal items of Florida State College for Women student Florence Gregory (B.A. Sociology, 1940) and Florida State University (M.S., Social Work, 1962). Items includes photographs, scrapbooks, and other ephemera related to her years as a student at FSCW/FSU.
Online Copies Available
Select materials from this collection have been digitized and are available through the FSU Digital Library as part of a larger photograph collection.
Florida State College for Women's Recreation Association
Minute Books of the Florida State College for Women's Recreation Association starting October 3, 1925 to February 19, 1947. Earlier years included minutes of the Executive Board of the Women's Athletic Association, Florida State College for Women.
Originally cataloged under MSS 93-5.
Mary Simpson Yarbrough Collection
This collection is significant to researchers studying the history of Leon County, the history of the Florida State College for Women, and women's colleges because it documents the academic activities of Mary Simpson Yarbrough, who attended Florida State College for Women during the 1920s.