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70 Review on P COM? 3 33432 Off Insight Week's stocks Class of '70 Review on P. 10-11B BOCA RATON NEWS It's on t'age IB Vol. 15, No. 130 Sunday, June 7, 1970 28 Pages 10 Cents Whatley top exec Osbome: generation Arvida named gap isn't a reality By KATHIE KEIM News Staff Writer top industry Lt. Gov. Ray Osborne does not believe there is a generation gap, and operating officer of Arvida, will Yacht and Country Club, Lake The Arvida Corporation will be Friday night he told graduating Boca receive an individual award for per- Floresta Park, the Estates, and five honored as the city's "Industry of the Raton High School seniors they sonal interest and support of com- condominiums — Boca Inlet Apart- Year" by the Greater Boca Raton shouldn't believe in one either. Chamber of Commerce in recognition munity programs. ments, Sabal Point, Sabal Ridge, Sabal "I don't believe there is a generation of the many projects undertaken by Both awards will be presented at the Shores and Lake House South. gap," Osborne said. "Look at your Arvida for the betterment of the Chamber's eighth annual Industrial stomach and if you see a bellybutton, community. Appreciation luncheon June 18. The corporation is also developing Boca Raton West, a 1,450 acre con- you have not experienced a generation Gerald E. Turner, chairman of the Arvida is one of the largest real dominium community which, when gap. life is not segmented and broken Services to Existing Industry Com- estate development corporations in up into bits." Florida. Its developments in Palm completed, will feature several mittee of the Chamber announced that Osborne, the first lieutenant Brown L. Whatley, president and chief Beach County include the Royal Palm thousand apartment units in clusters located throughout four 18-hole golf governor Florida has had since 1885, -f courses, two of which are completed. was the speaker for commencement exercises for Boca Raton High School Arvida owns and operates the Boca in BibleTown auditorium. Diplomas WEEKEND Raton Hotel and Club, the renowned were given to 268 graduating seniors, convention and resort facility. It representing the largest graduating 197O JUNE 1970 recently completed a $20 million ex- class Boca Raton High School has in its pansion program which included the five-year history. S M T W T addition of a 26-story tower housing 250 12 3 4 5 6 guest rooms; the Great Hall, a con- Before Osborne spoke, three seniors 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 vention and meeting facility; the Golf took the podium for brief talks. The 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Course Villas, and a nine-hole student speakers were senior 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 executive golf course. representative Thomas Stevens, this 28 29 30 year's Student Council President The hotel employs over 1,000 people Robert Bergamini, and valedictorian and has an annual payroll over $3 Dennis Fliehman. million. During the 1969-70 season, the SUCCESS — Kathy McCullough, Dorothy Williams and Some time before the exercises hotel hosted over 100,000 visitors from began, a bomb scare brought Boca Tom McCullough get the giraffe situated for the trip. A chat with all states and several foreign coun- Raton police and Palm Beach County tries. Sheriff's deputies to the auditorium, Brown Whatley Through an agreement with the City, after an unidentified caller told 5 members of Arvida has undertaken the main- Bibletown officials there was a bomb Arvida head tenance of Boca Raton Inlet for an Dilemma in the building. undertermined period of time to seek a The auditorium was sealed off and Class of '70 permanent solution to the clogging searched and the graduation exercises problem which often makes the inlet J began and ended according to Kids can unnavicable. Getting an 8 A'foot schedule. It's a good day — the day after Arvida advanced the Florida Turn- Osborne, in speaking of a graduation — to see what the "generation gap," told seniors that life Class of 1970 has on its mind. The pike Authority $400,000, interest free, seek aid to build and maintain the interchange giraffe home in a VW is a continuous process and that "on detailed dialog with five mem- your thirtieth birthday you will not bers of the class is on Pages IB, at Boca Raton on Florida's Turnpike By PETE PEPINKSY grinned. "It's different." leap from youth to old age." 8B, and 9B. Also there's a letter 9 This was the first time that private capital was used to. build a public high- 'Nevus Staff Writer Her father's grin wasn't quite "If you believe your generation is with another point of view, on 4A, from •...'you the first to be dis-satisfied with the way interchange. Riddle me this: How do you as prominent as he tried to figure state of the world, you should go back The Arvida Corporation and its move an eight and a half foot out how to fit the thing into the "Project You", a program aimed at and look at your history books," he executives participate in an support giraffe in a Volkswagen con- family Volkswagen. The "bug" Please call showing young people that someone said. "In fact, if you believe that, you many civic and community vertible? convertible had never come cares about their problems and is didn't pass history. organizations and programs. Arvida Answer: Two legs in front, two across such a test of its interested in what they are saying, will "Let me tell you what kind of world We don't publish an edition for donated 90 acres west of Boca Raton to legs in back. capabilities as this. begin in Boca Raton July 1. you're graduating to," Osborne said. Saturday or Monday, if you've Marymount College and St. Andrew's You see, Friday was the last Sponsored by the South County Kathy McCullough, 14, is a been wondering why you don't School in order to attract these in- day of school, and all the projects ' 'Much of the world is under some form Neighborhood Center in Boca Raton ninth grader at Boca Raton receive them. But if your carrier stitutions to the area. had to be taken home. of dictatorship. They all share two (SCNC) the project is funded by a Junior High School. She and her hasn't delivered your paper by Tom McCullough looked a little things: the concept that the individual federal grant of $24,000 for the first six fellow classmates in Mrs. Gail 5:30 p.m. during the rest of the Whatley has made contributions to downcast, but a fatherly faith is expendible, and the concept that it is months, a $10,000 contribution from the Russakov's art class started week, call our circulation the advancement of the housing in- beamed through. "I don't know moral to use force to achieve the goals Palm Beach County Commission and making papier-mache figures. department (395-8300) and we'll dustry, particularly in the area of where itll fit, but we'll find a of the group." equal contributions from SCNC. Some started making rabbits, send it out right away. legislation. He was one of the earliest some birds, even a small hip- place," he vowed. In such cases, peace can be strained, "Project You" is designed to aid sponsors of the condominium method popatamus and an elephant. Not Finding a place in the car Osborne said, and the seniors as part troubled children and teenagers of home ownership in the United States Kathy — she started a giraffe. presented little problem as it of this country must either prepare to through a "Listerning to Kids" and led the effort that resulted in turned out. Kathy, her father, help defend their country if peace is Quick facts program involving volunteers who James Bell, of 1290 NE 4th enactment by Congress of provision Ave., Kathy's grandfather, made and a couple of helpful students broken or be prepared to surrender. care. At the same time, field workers for condominiums in the Housing Act calmly hoisted the beast into the Weather: Partly cloudy to oc- will assist other members of a troubled the frame for her out of wood. To "The problem will never go away," of 1961. this, Kathy added chicken wire, open car, planting the hind feet in he said. casionally cloudy today and child's family, because the family is the back seat and one huge front In addition to his presidency of the plaster, paper and time until the Osborne urged the seniors to take Sunday with a 40 per cent often the root of the child's problems. paw firmly on each of the front Arvida Corporation, Whatley is tall creation took form. Modeling advantage of their opportunities by- chance of rain tonight and The "Listening to Kids" volunteers bucket seats. Sunday. Low Saturday night chairman of the board and the paint and a bit of enamel paint being prepared for them, saying that will be screened and trained under the When the McCulloughs get 70, high Sunday 88. executive committee of Stockton, (grey pattern over a white coat) "the world is yours to shape, but you direction of Dr. Elizabeth Faulk. She is home to 1100 SW 13th Dr., no one Boating: Seas 2 feet, increasing Whatley, Davin and Company, one of finished the trick. cannot shape it if you do not know what former chief psychologist for the Dade has decided where the new a little Sunday. Winds east to the largest mortgage banking firms in Why a giraffe? "Because no it is that you want.
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