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Spring Frolics. The winning booth. The Phi Da Di-Facuify basketball game and a beauty con- test highlighted the opening day of the First Annual Spring Frolics, April 1 7 and 1 8. Miss Galleon, Kathy Leeper, was crowned on Friday during halftime which also included the introduction of Miss Sophomore, Linda Parrish, and Miss Freshman, Pat Stone. The champs. Phi Da Di, downed the lukewarm Rinky-Dinks, the faculty team. The Old-Fashion County Fair opened Saturday with a midway of approximately 25 booths of all varieties. The Beachcomber All-Stars beat Phi Da Di in the championship basketball game, 93-88, that evening. The weekend was climaxed with the crowning of Miss Wishing Well, Sylvia Smith, at the Sophomore Class Dance. Kirk Middleton, freshman class president and coordi- nator of the Frolics, pronounced the weekend a success with much hope for the success of coming Frolics. Waiting for a look at the future. 20 Some jail!
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Valentine ' s Dance . . . They sat out every dance. Please, no fish! Music man. Ralph Marterie, famed orchestra leader, and his thirteen-plece orchestra were featured at the Valentine ' s Dance at Whitehall on February 14. The Student Government Association was host to over three hundred students, faculty, and guests. 19
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Open House . . . Oops, they ripped. Palm Beach Junior College ' s Eighth Annual Open House was held on Sunday, May 3, with a crowd estimated at 2,500, attending. Before the buildings and exhibitions were opened, there was a barbecue prepared and served by the Southside Kiwanis at the college lounge. Visitors, students, and faculty alike toured the campus and attended concerts given by the Concert Band, the College Singers, and demonstrations by physical education students. Circle K, K-Ette, and Phi Theta Kappa members were on hand to give information and maps to visitors to the campus. Chicken with fingers. Circle K on tap. Xerox strikes again.
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