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Created on: 07/04/09 09:55 AM Views: 5477 Replies: 23
RE: The ROTC, Music Casters
Posted Monday, March 1, 2010 08:26 AM

No, it wasn't Patty.  I think this was late 64.  I knew the girl - not that well, but my father built their house in North Palm east of US1 on Lake Worth.  Her father committed suicide a few years later.  I'll ask my father later today. 

He's convalescing from a hip replacement now.  Wants to move back into his house.  It's across from the Lake Park Town Hall where the ROTC used to be held. 

I went to a party in the mirror ballroom there about ten years ago when my father was a town commissioner.  I danced with my mother.  That brought back memories of dances past.

 
Edited 03/01/10 08:52 AM
RE: The ROTC, Music Casters
Posted Monday, March 1, 2010 09:06 AM

The Mustang was light blue with a V8.

 
Edited 03/01/10 09:06 AM
RE: The ROTC, Music Casters
Posted Friday, November 26, 2010 11:40 AM

It reads "1986". 

 
RE: The ROTC, Music Casters
Posted Friday, November 26, 2010 07:26 PM


Raymond (Ray) Eberling wrote:

I remember Patty Svane, Class of 1966, winning a Mustang convertible. One and the same?

It was a 64 1/2 or 65 Mustang convertible.  Not Patty Svane.  It was light blue.

I do remember taking my girlfriend by the winner's family's house in North Palm when it was under construction.  My father's company was building it for them.  I actually did some of the work on it on the weekends.  It was right on the intercoastal (Lake Worth). We went there in the afternoon right after school let out for the day.

My girlfriend told her mother.  Her mother didn't approve.  Said something about a good place to make out.  Girlfriend countered with how difficult it was to do that with all the construction workers there. 

No, we didn't.

But her mother was right to be wary.

 
 
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