Trask Coliseum is a 5,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Wilmington, North Carolina .
10-553: People with the surname Trask [ edit ] Alan Trask , American farmer and politician Betty Trask , English romantic novelist Clara Augusta Jones Trask (1839-1905), American writer Diana Trask , a singer Elbridge Trask , a mountain man Eliphalet Trask , a politician Gustavus Trask , the governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor Haunani-Kay Trask , an activist and writer John Trask (disambiguation) Katrina Trask , an author and philanthropist Keith Trask ,
20-469: A Florida politician is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Trask Coliseum The coliseum was opened in 1977 and named after Raiford Graham Trask, a trustee of Wilmington College. It is home to the University of North Carolina at Wilmington Seahawks basketball team , as well as some graduations for New Hanover County high schools. The hard rock group Cinderella performed at
30-748: A character in the 1960s soap opera Dark Shadows . The Trask family, characters in John Steinbeck 's 1952 novel East of Eden Trask Industries, a company owned by the Trask family in Working Girl Trask security, a company handling kidnapping and ransom cases in Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Jason Trask, a rogue government agent in episodes of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Frank Trask,
40-631: A guide in Jasper National Park in the novel Icefields by Thomas Wharton Marvel Comics [ edit ] Characters appearing with the last name in stories of the X-Men : Bolivar Trask , military scientist and creator of the Sentinels Simon Trask, brother of Bolivar Trask and founder of Humanity's Last Stand Larry Trask , mutant son of Bolivar Trask Marshal Bartholomew "Bat" Trask, "malform" hunter in
50-508: A musician and composer Wayland Trask, Jr. , American silent film actor In fiction [ edit ] Oliver Trask , a character on The O.C. Father Trask , a minor character that appears in " The Wedding from Hell ", an episode of Charmed who is a part of a secret organization to stop Hecate . Trask Ulgo, a character in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Reverend Trask,
60-468: A rower Kyle Trask (born 1998), an American football player Larry Trask , a linguist Laura Trask , New Zealand politician Leonard Trask , famous 1860s medical curiosity Mililani Trask , an activist Orville Trask , an American football player Ozell Miller Trask , U.S. federal judge Sigourney Trask , an American physician and missionary Spencer Trask , a financier and philanthropist Stephen Trask (Stephen Rhodes Schwartz),
70-607: The DC/Marvel Amalgam Comics Generation Hex See also [ edit ] Trask Coliseum Trask Mountain Trask River Trask Scout Reservation TRASK (computer) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Trask . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding
80-424: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trask&oldid=1180321619 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alan Trask William Alan Trask (June 26, 1933 – January 9, 2019) was an American politician in
90-660: The state budget that would deny funding to any state university that advocated sexual activity between unmarried adults. Within months, Florida's Supreme Court unanimously ruled the provision an unconstitutional violation of the First Amendment. Shortly thereafter, several ethics allegations were made against Senator Trask, and he resigned from office in July 1982. He later switched to the Republican Party . Trask died on January 9, 2019. This article about
100-662: The state of Florida . Trask was born in Bartow, Florida . He attended the University of Florida and Florida Southern College . He was elected to the State Senate for the 27th district in 1968 and served until 1971. He was redistricted to the 13th district in 1973, and served until 1982. He was a former president pro tempore of the senate and was a member of the Democratic Party . In 1981, he and Florida Representative Tom Bush successfully attached an amendment to
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