Rollin “Rollie” A. Sininger

Rollin “Rollie” A. Sininger, 93, Canton, began at North Texas in 1971 as vice president of students and retired as a Department of Psychology faculty member. He served in the U.S. Air Force, teaching pilots to fly fighter planes during the Korean War, and also played third base on the Air Force’s softball team the year it claimed the world championship title. While in the military, he moved to San Antonio where he met his wife, Barbara. Rollie earned a doctor of education from the University of Texas, where he was assistant dean of students prior to joining North Texas. In his free time, he enjoyed improving his home and land and was involved in the lives of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Rollin “Rollie” A. Sininger, 93, Canton, began at North Texas in 1971 as vice president of students and retired as a Department of Psychology faculty member. He served in the U.S. Air Force, teaching pilots to fly fighter planes during the Korean War, and also played third base on the Air Force’s softball team the year it claimed the world championship title. While in the military, he moved to San Antonio where he met his wife, Barbara. Rollie earned a doctor of education from the University of Texas, where he was assistant dean of students prior to joining North Texas. In his free time, he enjoyed improving his home and land and was involved in the lives of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.