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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966 Tencennial Review (Sun Press)Displaying Tencennial golf tournament awards are, front row: Andy McGarry, 3rd place, Jr.; Dave Craft, 2nd place Jr.; Larry Mueller, 1st place Jr.; Tom Lewis, lst place pro cele- brity; Rudy Arsenicos, 3rd pro; Max Macon, 2nd pro; Rear row: Commissioner E. F. Van Kessel, presented awards, Tencennia Ruby Bryant, 3rd place woman' s division; Joan King, lst place woman's division and 2nd place challenge match; Nita Michel- son, lst place in challenge match; Michele Lewis, Dave Clark and H. Francis Shuster also presented trophies. Photo by Merrill Green. H. Francis Shuster looks on while Mrs. William May, Presi- dent of the Woman's Golf As- sociation receives a plaque presented by Mayor Tom Lewis. Photo by Merrill Green. Receiving sailing awards are: left, Jim Beacher, winner of the "Day's Sailor" Award, pre- sented by Mayor Tom Lewis. Howard McLean receives a tro- County Commission Chairman E. F. Van Kessel welcomes a group of 20 high school students to the Tencennial Civic Day luncheon at the Country Club. Councilman Herbert Watt, Village Manager Joe Eassa wields shovel to plant ten year old Black Olive tree, donated by the NPB Garden Club in commemoration of the Tencen- nial celebration. Present for the ceremony, left to right are: Mayor Tom Lewis, Mrs. Alfred Fundis,Mrs. Russell Michaels, Review phy and congratulations from Vice Mayor Tom Bell. Howard won for the "Cruising Class In Sailing". Photo by Howard Campbell. Mayor Tom Lewi s, Mrs. Charles L. Joslin, Vice Mayor Tom Bell and Councilman Allan Everard listen with interest. Photo by Merrill Green. Garden Club president; Mrs. Louis Enders, secretory; Mrs Clifford Smith, Mrs. Arnold Noble, secretary; Mrs. Theo- dore Schesny and Mrs. Howard Campbell. Mayor Lewis pre- sented the club with a plaque in recognition of their aesthetic contributions to the community. Betty Haselmire displays her painting and pottery at the North Palm Beach Art Center. Several local artists, members of the Art Center, participated in the Saturday afternoon art show that was a part of the Tencennial weekend. Seven of the twenty area High School students who partici- pated in "Civic Day" assumed the roles of Mayor and Council members for a mock council meeting, Friday afternoon. The young "council members" elected Roger Parenteau as Mayor and Casey Barton as Vice Mayor. Each student was pre- sented with an award of merit for his or her participation, in the aftemoon-long "Civic Day" activities. Mayor Lewis made the presentations at a luncheon at the Country Club, preceeding the student "take over" of the Village. SUN PRESS Photo. Public Safety Director Herbert Kohl and Sgt. John McGuire flank student Public Safety Director, Joe Olson. SUN PRESS Photo. The beautiful, colorful North cennial parade. SUN PRESS Palm Beach float carried lovely Photo. dancing girls in Saturday's Ten - County Commission Chairman E. F. Van Kessel, receives a certificate of appreciation for his work with the village and for his many accomplishments. Certificates of appreciation were also given to 16 former councilmen. Plaques were a- warded to the pioneer deve- lopers of the Village -Jack Sch- wencke, Jay White and Herbert and Richard Ross. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft received a plaque of appreciation as did Harold Perry, Tencennial Chair- man. John D. MacArthur was awarded a plaque as an out- standing developer of the north end of Palm Beach County and for his pilenthrophic achieve- ments. A certificate of appre- ciation for unselfish service and personal dedication in making the Village of North Palm Beach a better place in which to live, was presented�j vsen 3118fld H31138 W1Yd H1t10N to public relations man Bill`" Terry, former Post Times Bu- reau Chief in Lake Park. Photo by Howard Campbell.