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Qo ' 8d Club .y OFFICERS Jean Hockett President Joan Meerdink Vice-Presiden t Jeanne Wheatley .. . Secretary Betty Jean Drut Treasurer ADVISOR Miss Rachel Crozier Co-Ed acti ' ities of the year included a series of lectures: The Successful Marriage as a Minister Sees It, the Rev. Kenneth R. Clinton; Personal Grooming, Mrs. Lucille Steel: and The Successful Marriage as a Judge Sees It, Judge Richard P. Robbins. Two round table discussions were held: The Dinner Date, led by Jean Delburn, and Being a Guest, with Virginia Cartwrighc as chairman. 1 he activities sponsored for the entire student body included a penny carni ' al held at the SUB, a hay ride to Boynton Beach, and an informal party at the Yacht Club as guests of the U.S.O. The annual tea for the graduating senior girls of Palm Beach High School was given by the Co-Eds during the last week of school. The aim of the Co-Eds has been to culti ate friendship among all the girls of Palm Beach Junior College.
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Student Leaders Miss Marian F. Morse Advisor As presidents ot the various clubs and organizations of Palm Beach Junior College, the student leaders com- prise the House Committee which governs the Student Union Building. VA ' ith Miss Marian Morse as advisor, these students enforce all rules and regulations con- cerning the Student Union Building. Back roil-, left to right: Fnye Johns, Jackie Henry, Julie Hoffman, jiianita Clemens, Marianne ' oote)i, Shirley Bryan, Evelyn Johnson, Front row. left to right: Mary Lynn Dailey. Junior Batei, lean Hockett, Norma Eells. Robert Grafton, and Yvonne Whiting.
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Esquire Qluh OFFICERS Robert Grafton President Donald Eisenberg Vice-President Ellis Knowles ...- Secretary Van Howard Treasurer SPONSOR Martin ]. Lydon The activities of the first semester were a series of beach parties which ended on November 10, with the Esquire Dance. On December 19, the club sponsored a dance, the Holiday Hustle, open to the general public. This was the largest dance of the year. The second semester rolled on with only a series of beach parties. The influx of G.I. ' s at the beginning of the second semester has tripled the membership of the club.
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