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The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. (Junior League or JL) is a private, nonprofit educational women's volunteer organization aimed at improving communities and the social, cultural, and political fabric of civil society.
Films and television Sinatra played a secretary in the 1963 Burke's Law episode "Who Killed Wade Walker?". She starred in three beach party films: For Those Who Think Young (1964), Get Yourself a College Girl (1964), and The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966), performing songs in the latter film.
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List of Alpha Phi Omega chapters Alpha Phi Omega is a coeducational collegiate service fraternity, founded at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1925. [1] It has active chapters at over 350 colleges and universities. [2] Alpha Phi Omega also has several extension efforts, which are groups that are preparing to become active chapters.
In 1983, he succeeded Dusty Rhodes (baseball coach) as the head coach at Palm Beach Junior College, where he led a Pacers squad that included future Major League Baseball all-star Dante Bichette, to a state championship in 1984 and consecutive conference titles in 1983, 1984 and 1985.
James Lorenzo Wattenbarger (May 2, 1922 – August 14, 2006) [1] was an American educator. A native of Cleveland, Tennessee, Wattenbarger is credited as being the Father of the Community College System of Florida. His doctoral dissertation at the University of Florida outlined a master plan that the state used in 1955 to create the modern community college system. [1] Wattenbarger returned to ...
Today, over 160 college baseball teams from around the country use Terry Park in the month of March to begin their college season. The park is currently part of a multi-diamond facility serving various amateur levels of baseball.
Daytona Beach Campus Gale L. Lemerand Student Center on the Daytona Beach Campus The Daytona Beach Campus is the original and largest campus of Daytona State College. It opened in 1957 following authorization by the Florida Legislature to establish Daytona Beach Junior College as one of the state’s first comprehensive community colleges.