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i Tapping and Blood Drive . . . Spreading the light. The day of recognition for a lot of hard work. Phi Theta Kappa is a fraternity for those full time students who maintain a 3.0 scholastic av- erage. Each semester students are invited to join Phi Theta Kappa by formal invitation. Those who accept the invitation are tapped into Phi Theta Kappa during a formal ceremony when they are given candles and the flame is spread from candle to candle. As the light fills the room the students realize that their efforts have been rewarded. I wonder who ' ll need the pint I give? The blood drive held twice a year, is sponsored by Thi Del social club for the benefit of PBJC students, faculty and their families. The clinic, open on February 20, took in 141 pints of blood. Donations are taken to the Palm Beach Blood Bank to be held in reserve. I hope I can trust her not to take it all. That ' s
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30th Anniversary Dance . . . Queen ' s court, left to right: Joyce DuBois; Linda Knapp, Queen; Linda Parrish; not pictured, Mary Jane Hughes. Ruthie Williams chats with Tony Glenn, Linda Knapp was chosen to reign over the dance which com- memorated the 30th Anniversary of Palm Beach Junior College ' s service to Palm Beach County. Miss Knapp, sponsored by Thi Del social club, was accompanied by a court of three in the anniversary limelight. They were Mary Jane Hughes (Dental Hygiene), Joyce DuBois (Tri Omega), and Linda Parrish (Philo). The affair, held at the Holiday Inn, was covered by WPTV with Tony Glenn as Master of Ceremonies. Ruthie Williams, the 25th Anniversary queen, crowned the 30th Anniversary queen.
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Hootenanny . . . Some foot-stomping bluegrass music. and the crowd gathered. Our gymnasium was the scene for two hooten- annies this year. The first hoot featured the Riveras and the New Coachmen. Eleven hundred students were introduced to Jello for the first time. Barbe- qued chicken and rain were the hits of the night. The second hoot, the Hollywood Hootenanny, was a great success. The whole cast, straight from Hollywood, California, said that PBJC was the best audience they had had on the tour. Entertainers were the Wellynbrook Singers; the Yachtsmen Quartet; the Pine Valley Boys; Gypsy Boots and his Hairy Hoots; Chloe Marsh; and Jim and Jean, the Hootenanny Sweethearts. Gypsy Boots and his antics, including a dance with Pam Dickey, was the show stopper of the evening. The star??? Pull up a chair and sit on the floor.
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