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1967-1968 Yearbook
Musical Play fair Children April 23rd "The Lion Who Wouldn't", a musical play for children, will be presented on Monday, April 23, for two per- formances, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Palm Beach Gardens High School, 4245 Holly .Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. The Westminster Players, a group of North County young people ages 13-18, will produce the play, with Pat West playing the leading role of the Lion. The group is directed by Carol Whitfield, who directed the highly successful "Charlie Brown" at Palm Beach Atlantic College. Sponsoring the play will be the North Palm Beach Branch, American Assn. of University Women, for the benefit of the Fellowship Fund, which provides fellowships and research grants for women scholars, both American and In- ternational. Tickets, priced at $1.25, may be purchased from any member of the group, or at the box office at the time of the performance. President of the North Palm Beach Branch is Mrs. Howard IGroff, and Fellowships Project chairman is Mrs. Floyd Brawley. For additional information please call Mrs. John Vantrease, 844-7501. after 3:30. hp r I s r Children,s Play "The Lion Who Wouldn't", Whitfield, who directed the a musical play for children, will highly successful "Charlie be presented Monday, Apr. 23, Brown" at Palm Beach Atlantic two performances, 10 a.m. and College. 1 p.m., at Palm Beach Gardens Sponse. the play will be High School, 4245 Holly Dr, the North Palm 1' each Branch, Palm Beach Gardens. American Ass ;iaton of , The Westminster Players, a University Wor- .=n, for the group of North County young benefit of th T. �llowship people, ages 13-18, will produce Fund, w h i c 1, , r o v i d e s the play, with Pat Weat playing fellowship and rc,�,oarch grants the leading role of the Lion. for women scholars, both The group is directed by Carol American and International. Tickets, priced at $1.25, may be y purchased from any AESOPS FALABLES" TO BE PRESENTED member of th box office at thertim' at the e of the Aesops Falabl_es a playfor children will be r presented in � performance. the Palm Be Beach Gardens High School auditorium on Monday, May 27 at 10 President of the North Palm a.m. and 2 p.m -Memorial Day. The Westminister players, a group of youngpeople from age 7 p P g Beach Branch is Mrs. Howard Groff, and Fellowships Project 1 to teens, will present the play under the direction of Miss chairman is Mrs. F l oy d Carol Whitfield. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Brawley. Proceeds of the $1.25 donation will benefit the Doctoral Fellowship program of the American Association of University Women. Play for Children Set A play for children will be presented in the Palm Beach Gardens High School audito- rium on Monday, May 27, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Memorial Day. Children of all ages will enjoy this musical adaptation called Aesops Falables. The Westminister players, a group of young people from age 7 to teens, will present N.P.B. AeA'lu ., swo Meeting The November meeting of the North Palm Beach Branch of American Assoc- iation of University Women will feature Mrs. Bernice Freeland, stockbroker with the firm of duPont, Walsten, Inc. in Palm Beach, who will speak on the subject of "Economic Interdependance of Nations." Members and guests should be at St. John's Lutheran Church in Lake Park on Monday., November 19, at 8:00 P.M. the play under the direction of Miss Carol Whitfield. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Proceeds of the $1.25 donation will benefit the Doctoral Fellowship program of the American Association of University Women. -- For further information please call Norma Langley 842-7257. A.A.U.W. Meeting "The October meeting of the North Palm Beach Branch of American Assoc- iation of University Women will be held Monday evening, October 15th, 8 P.M. St. John's Lutheran Church in Lake Park. A film will be shown based on the book "Future Shock" by Alvin Toffler, followed by a brief discussion period. Mrs. Robert Saylor, Presi- dent, and Mrs. Jophn Vantrease, First Vice Presi- dent, are attending the State Division Convention in Sara- sota, October 12 -14th and will have brief reports to make. Prospective members and guests welcome." AAUW NOVEMBER MEETING SET The November meeting of the North Palm Beach Branch of American Association of University Women" will feature Mrs. Bernice Freeland, stockbroker with the firm of duPont, Walston, Inc. in Palm Beach, who will speak on the subject of "Economic Interdependence of Nations." 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Kohlmeyer Association General Director Recording Secretary Mrs. James Barton Dr. Francena L. Miller Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. R. Diamond Vice President: S.Atlantic Region Treasurer Mrs. J. Rigg, Jr. Mrs. Cecil L. Gilliatt PAST PRESIDENTS CD Florida Division President Mrs. Edward Sharp 1959 -1961 (D Mrs. J. E. Obert cc z 1961 -1963 Mrs. Lee F. Branan Mrs. Herbert Gildan 0* W (D Q En :0 = = M UI(D M CL 1963 -1965 Mrs. Eugene Lehmann, Jr. 1965-1967 L::.; C ::: CD M � � © Cy. � � ^, i � F••1•� IBJ Cn CLM t;o CL M (D CD W et (D cc z cri "n CO 0* W (D Q En :0 = = M UI(D M CL Fri r--q- En cr, C) t"D = " e President Branch Structure -Vice-President Program Development Area Representatives: World Problems Community Problems Cultural Interests Education 0 Vice -President Membership -Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary -Treasurer s Implementation Chairman All Study Groups Fellowships Chairman Legislative Chairman Policy Making Chairman Parliamentarian Publicity Chairman Hospitality Chairman Bulletin Editor Cn Cn 0 0 (D J O C2 OUIQ CL c4 two CD � (D � � O � ►�.. � (fit '�' 00 � � �, � � � � � � oil r�� � �' '� M�J moi. � `� � �' � o ,� o �• rte- � �' �. ` ° � �' ro �• V EnW WrV cc cD ro � 0.� O to �� 1 �° O �gas (D Z_ Cn �o�-� o�'C•n►� Hca.* o�'sv�o BOARD MEMBER S Implementation Mrs. Keith Cloyed Fellowships Mrs. Rildo Garell Legislative Mrs, H.H. Crabtree, Jr. Year Book Policy Making Mrs. J. E. Obert AREA REPRESENTATIVES Parliamentarian Mrs, E. Lehmann, Jr. World Problems Mrs. R. Atherton Publicity Mrs. John Benton, Jr. Community Problems Mrs. Edward Sharp Hospitality Mrs. A. J. St. John Cultural Interests Mrs. Wm. Shick Ch., Past Pres- Mrs. Herbert Gildan Education Mrs. George Bonner idents` Commettee Bulletin Mrs. John Fisher CL Mrs. Floyd Brawley 00 Family Picnic Christmas Dinner Spring Luncheon SPECIAL, COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Mrs. Earl White Mrs. Don Dahlberg Mrs. David Berry Installation Dinner Mrs. Patrick Brogan Historian Mrs. Robert White Year Book Calendar Sales Mrs. Kenneth Symonds Editors Card File Mrs. David Colbert Typist AAUfnT Library Mrs. Robert White Artist Mrs. William Abbott Mrs. Keith Cloyed Mrs. William. Boss o Mrs. Joseph Heath (7� "TI�n� �. CL cr Ch�'��c�� CD cf) En �? ¢' Cn co acCD M 0—o0 --W :� .py P.W. PIC o �q L x r^� p� � � � n • � � �` yea • R3 �' � � � t� --' � ,� c� � ``� o SUN oil cDoa-rs-�'�`4o�'�'ro �• CL v Na,.. 00 ,... Co o En o o c� (7� "TI�n� �. CL cr Ch�'��c�� CD cf) En �? ¢' S T U D Y G R O U P S � �� r r r a r r r r Art Appreciation: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM SEMINARS Mrs. Donald Robin, Chairman Place: Fidelity Federal Savings and Loan Assoc. Day: 4th Monday of each month Time: 8: 00 P.M. Conversation Group: UNDERSTANDING OF CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS Mrs. Keith Cloyed, Chairman Place: Members' Homes Day: Each Friday Time: 9:30 -11:30 a.m. l COMMUNITY INTEREST P R'O Jr E C T S Allamanda School Reading Program_ Mrs. Howard McLean, Chairman Exceptional Children Program Mrs. George Bonner, Chairman � � � � C � ►C+•� C � � � � ►� � O rte' � � CL roCD cry tz� � �. � � � � °, `� � ®� � ►� � W cra � cc `E ll V 1 V V V MV /� �� / ✓ J a V �• i .LJ 'Q 0-ft`c to C Co o cn CL CL Q .6013,W ° Fes• ° �• 7�+� � � � O A� ND N UI -cooW C A L E N D A R 1967 - 1968 Topic: SOCIETY'S REFLECTIONS IN THE ARTS General meetings are usually held the third Monday of each month at 8:00 p.m. at the First Federal Savings & Loan Association, Lake Park. September 18 - "A HAPPENING" Hostesses: Sue McLean, Chairman: Joan Diamond, Margaret White Emily West, Rae Bonner, Marian Heath, Sue Ellen Naugler October 16 - REFLECTIONS IN MODERN ART Hostesses: Nora Warwick, Chairman: Ruth Chamberlin, Bernice Wadepuhl, Pud Brogan, Hazel Lewis, Gertrude McIntire November 5 - FAMILY PICNIC, Jonathan Dickinson State Park Barbara White, Chairman November 20 - REFLECTIONS IN DRAMA Hostesses: Jane Berry, Chairman: Ruby Colbert, Kay Fossett, Kay Jones, Margaret Nevulis, Norma Groff December - ANNUAL DINNER DANCE Mrs. Donald Dahlberg, Chairman December 18 - FELLOWSHIP WITH FOREIGN FRIENDS Hostesses: Barbara Oetzman, Chairman: Genevieve Niemaszyk, Charlotte Maxwell, Pat Nason, Catherine Schilling, Aileen Winship, Nancy Sunshine, Barbara White January 15 - REFLECTIONS IN ARCHITECTURE Hostesses: Mary Craft, Chairman: Margaret Reslack, Eve Baum., Luisa Bosso, Stella Strauss, Mary Jo Barnett February 19 - REFLECTIONS IN THE DANCE Hostesses: Jacqueline Balaschak, Chairman: Mary Cas,to, Clara Cormack, Betty Hirschberg, Freuma Klorfein, Marge Evans March 16 SPRING LUCHEON: REFLECTIONS IN MUSIC Jane Berry, Chairman April 15 - REFLECTIONS FROM OUR STUDY GROUPS Hostesses: Charlotte Callahan, Chairman: Marie Everard, Alison Beach, Jean Emerson, Sue Gibson, Joan Lustig May 20 INSTALLATION DINNER Pud Brogan, Chairman > (D > tv eD > C-11 W 0 42-18 Z)--"- (D CD 0 W W CA Z > En cry CD 'D 0 tu'-D, Cn rj Y, M E M B E R S H I P ABBOTT, Mrs. William (Barbara) BARTON, Mrs. James F. ( Shirley) B.S. , University of Connecticut B.S., Western Michigan University 820 County Club Dr., North Palm Beach 509 Anchorage Dr., North Palm Beach 848•-1056 842-4517 ATHERTON, Mrs. Robert (Jean) B.A., Pembroke College 501 Privateer Rd . , North Palm Beach 848-3059 BALASCHAK, Mrs. George (Jacqueline) B.A., Hof s tra University 14272 Leeward Way, Juno 848-9535 BARNETT, Mrs. William (Mary Jo) B.S., Purdue University M. Ed. Florida Atlantic University 521 Anchorage Dr., North Palm Beach 844-4014 BENJAMIN, Mrs. Marshall ( Nancy) B.A. , Univ, of Michigan 533 Bay Rd., North Palm Beach 844-4767 BENTON, Mrs. John M. Jr. (Joan) B.A. , Stetson University 4225 45th Street, West Palm Beach 683-4952 BERRY, Mrs. David (Jane) B.M. , Morris Harvey 136 Lighthouse Dr., N. Palm Beach 842-2814 BONNER, Mrs. George. A. (Rae) B.S., Longwood College 4264 Hyacinth Cir,,, Palm Bch. Gardens 848-2717 BAUM, Mrs. Robert D. (Eve) B.A. , Univ, of Pittsburgh 412 Cypress Drive, Lake Park 848-0810 BEACH, Mrs. John (Alison) B.A., Stanford University 902 8th St. , Lake Park 848-1687 BEERY, Mrs. Harold (Dorit) B.A. , Northwestern University 516 Bay Road, North Palm Beach 844-4372 BOSSO, Mrs. William (Maria Luisa) B.A., Barry College 516 Quadrant Rd . , N. Palm Beach 844-0755 BRAWLEY, Mrs. Floyd (Carolyn) B.S. East Carolina College 3 574 Cypress St., P. Beach Gardens 844-1185 Brogan, Mrs. C. Patrick (Alice) B.S. , University of Michigan 903 Lake Shore Dr. Lake Park 842-2752 CALLAHAN, Mrs. James (Charlotte) B.A. , DePauw University M.S. , University of Illinois 436 Oyster Rd . , N. Palm Beach 848-1975 C.2,�W�a��� Cn Cn l�� ID 0 00 W coa C2 s F-71 k-] ID ID 0 00 W coa 43 CA CL ot",(J-law 07J C' Wn `"r bw; C�P� ® S37 k-] CASTO, Mrs. Jimmy A. (Mary) COLBERT, Mrs. David L. ( Ruby) B. So , Bowling Green State B.S. Auburn University 909 12th Street, Lake Park 3 854 Buttercup Ci r. , Palm Bch. Gardens 848-7748 848-9201 CHAMBERLIN, Mrs. John (Ruth) CORMACK, Mrs. Seth J. (Clara) B.A. , Randolph -Macon Woman's College B. Ed. , University of Florida 406 Quadrant Rd., North Palm Beach 307 Hawthorne Dr., Lake Park 848-5817 848-5151 CHURCHILL, Mrs. Leslie (Alcyone) CRABTREE, Mrs. H. H., Jr. (Elizabeth) B.S. , Bucknell University B.A. , Carleton College 505 Driftwood Rd., North Palm Beach 1041 Coral Way, Riviera Beach 848-2648 844-9608 CLOYED, Mrs Keith (Leota) B.S. , N. E.Mo. State Teachers 12386 Cocoanut Row, Lake Park 844-6570 DAHLBERG, Mrs. Donald (LaRue) B.S., University of Pittsburgh 561 Anchorage Dr., N. Palm Beach 848-4009 DIAMOND, Mrs. Robert C. (Joan) B.A. , University of Florida 4090 Larkspur Cir. South Palm Beach Gardens 848-9992 EMERSON, Mrs. Lewis (Jean) B. S. , University of Rhode Island 519 Harbour Rd. , N. Palm Beach 848-2746 EVANS , Mrs. William (Marge) B.S. , Florida State University 760 Eas twind Dr., North Palm Beach 842-3384 CRAFT, Mrs. Jerome W. (Mary) B.S. , University of Akron 1005 Country Club Dr., N. Palm Beach 842-3811 EVERARD, Mrs. Allan (Kathryn Marie) A.B. , Cornell University 867 Fathom Ct. , North Palm Beach 848-7289 Fisher, Mrs. James (Nancy) B.S. , West Virginia University 3581 Cypress St., Palm Beach Gardens 848-0864 FOSSETT, Mrs. Winston F. ( Katherine) B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers 729 Ilex Court, Lake Park 842-4435 GARELL, Mrs. Ri ld o (Gladys) B.A. Hunter College 508 Driftwood Rd., North Palm Beach 848-3571 ,� •7 0.' sa, ,� �. a� o to 0eD 0 o ►� ����o��������� o00 o ren P11 00 CL ems, o Y++• o � d� � � � � � ~+ j...j �' �r6+ � f'1� NASON, Mrs. Will (Pat) B.S., Florida Southern 1030 Coral Way, Riviera Beach 848-4964 NAUGLER, Mrs. W. Edward (Sue B.A. , Univ, of the Pacific 9 704 Dogwood Ave., Palm Bch. 848-8162 OBERT, Mrs. J. E. ( Thelma) B.A., Dickinson M.A., New York University 505 Anchorage Dr., N. Palm Beach 844-7011 Ellen) OETZMAN, Mrs John (Barbara) Gardens B.S. , Florida Southern 1071 Fairview Lane, Riviera Beach 848-0495 NEVULI S, Mrs. Henry (Margaret) B.S., State Univ. College 404 Harbour Rd., North Palm Beach 844-9907 NIEMASZYK, Mrs.. John R.. ( Genevieve) B.S. Western Michigan Univ. 555 Bayberry Dr., Lake Park 848-9932 OLSON, MRS. ALBIN (Frances) B.S. , Framingham State Teachers 708 Robin Way, North Palm Beach 844-4933 RESLOCK, Mrs. Margaret E. B.S., Univ. of Minnesota 411 41st St. , W. Palm Beach 844-4106 RIGG, Mrs. John Jr., (Gail) SHARP, Mrs. Edward (Patricia B.A. , Florida State University B.A. , Michigan State University 125 N. Cruiser Rd., North Palm Bch. 535 Kingfish Rd., North Palm Beach 84 8- 59 69 844-3568 ROBIN, Mrs. C. Donald (Elizabeth) SNICK, Mrs. William (.Helen) B.A. , Western Reserve University B.S. , Ohio State University 508 Bay Rd., North Palm Beach 2371 Azure Circle, Lake Park 844-0088 848-4851 RUSSELL, Mrs. Donald W. (Jane) SJOLANDER, Mrs. R. J. (Phyllis) B.A. , University of New Hampshire B.S. , Central Conn. State College 513 Lighthouse Dr., North Palm Bch: 422 Crescent Dr., Lake Park 848-7081 848-3569 SCHILLING, Mrs . Max ( Catherine) ST. JOHN, Mrs. Arthur J. (Gus) A.B.,, Nazareth College B.A. , Connecticut College M.A. , Marquette University 1008 Country Club Dr., N. Palm Beach 524 Kingfish Rd., North Palm Beach 848-8756 844-0669 � �s� c:cro�.�n�, tra c�a���—.�►� CL CL Cn 00 ° oil v, J ° row° `�^cq�°� ®W ND Cn�� C2 r� C W CL STOUGH, Mrs. Foster (Jacqueline) TATOUL, Mrs. Warren (Kathryn) • NAEUniversity of Florida B.S. Adelphl College . . ., North Palm Beach 521 Flotilla Rd., North Palm Beach - 812 Alamanda Dr. , 8 48- 5494 844-4888 STRAUSS, Mrs. Albert (Stella) M. S., Univ. of Maryland 413 Quadrant Rd., North Palm Beach 848-4689 SUNSHINE, Mrs, William (Nancy) B.S., University of Connecticut 428 Inlet Road, North Palm Beach 848-2914 SYMONDS, Mrs, Kenneth (Betty Lou) B.A. Univ. of South Carolina M. Lib. , Univ. of South Carolina 1615 West Road, Lake Park 848-5611 TIEDEMANN, Mrs. Harold (Eunice B.A. Queens College B.A. , Duke University 656 Kingfish Pl, North Palm Beach 844-9839 848- 539 8 WADEPUHL, Mrs. Walter ( Bernice) A.B. , West Virginia University B.S. D; Youville College 3 884 Carnation Circle, N. Palm Beach Gardens 844-7075 842-4104 WOOLLEY, Mrs. Philip (Marilyn) WARWICK, Mrs. Barbara R. B.S. New York University Room 708, Pennsylvania Hotel, West Palm Beach 832-8433 Ext. 708 WARWICK, Mrs. Thomas (Nora) WHITE, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) B.S. , New York State College B.A. , Duke University J iter Box 614 p 728 Sandpiper Way, North Palm Beach 746-4849 848- 539 8 Mrs. Ben • amin (Emily) WEST, M � WINSHIP, Mrs. Robert (Aileen) A.B. , Winthrop College B.S. D; Youville College 630 Southwind Circle, N. Palm Beach Country Club Drive, N. Palm Beach 842-1623 844-7075 WHITE Mrs. Earl (.Barbara) WOOLLEY, Mrs. Philip (Marilyn) B.S. , Farmington St., Teachers Coll. B.S. , Muskingum College 1587 Juno Isles Blvd., N. Palm Beach 437 Privateer Rd., N. Palm Beach 848-6523 848-5765 WHITE, Mrs. Laurence (Marian) YOUNT, Mrs. Arthur (Margaret) B.S. , Michigan State University B.A. , University of Alabama 1112 7th St.,, Lake Park 820 Poplar Dr., Lake Park 848-3360 848-6674 CA Zn PIZ 0.- "d M En 4 cc UA �•�. U•v i CCD 0.� CD p; y � = ti _C 4 M Co ama