<p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p> <p>On Feb. 26, 1966, Jesuit High School staged a historic civil rights era event, the Jesuit Invitational Track Meet/Florida Intercollegiate Championships. The Jesuit Dads' Club organized it all, American icon Jesse Owens served as honorary referee, and it marked the first time in history that Florida A&M University, a historically black college, competed against the University of Florida, Florida State, or the Univ. of Miami in any athletic competition. The meet was broadcast live on WFLA-TV Ch. 8, and it was hold for six consecutive years. The final three images in the slideshow (T40, T41, T42) are from the 2nd Jesuit Invitational, in 1967. Olympic gold medalist and NFL All-Pro Bob Hayes, a FAMU alumnus, served as honorary referee that year.</p>