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Students participate in a presidential rally

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Students participate in a presidential rally at Central Campus, with supporters of candidates Barry Goldwater and Lyndon B. Johnson taking the microphone to extol the virtues of their candidate.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

Students kicked off their shoes to do the twist

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Students kicked off their shoes to do the twist and the other popular dances of the day at a sock hop after a basketball game at Mayer Gymnasium on Central Campus.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

Students brought their fishing poles

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Students brought their fishing poles and nets to take a light-hearted jab at drainage problems at the parking lots on the western side of Central Campus.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

From the front steps of Central Campus

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Thuma, Cynthia
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From the front steps of Central Campus one can see the Nova schools to the south.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

Basil Rathbone, one of the actors who portrayed Sherlock Holmes

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Basil Rathbone, one of the actors who portrayed Sherlock Holmes on film, talks Hollywood with Dr. Rushing and Nan and Hutch Hutchison's Fort Lauderdale home in 1964. Nan Hutchison was the college's first director of student affairs and helped introduce faculty recruits to the community and the college.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

The intercollegiate sports program began in 1962

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Thuma, Cynthia
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The intercollegiate sports program began in 1962 with men's basketball under the direction of coach Hubert Wright. The first athletic facilities were the tennis courts, which were built over the old Forman Field runways. Early JCBC teams were road warriors, often traveling to practice and play games. For the first few years, the basketball team played its home games at Stranahan High School in southwestern Fort Lauderdale. Hal Blitman, a coach for the men's basketball team, went on to coach the Miami Floridians of the American Basketball Association.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

The men's baseball teams flourished under the direction

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Thuma, Cynthia
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The men's baseball teams flourished under the direction of coach Leroy Wheat. The program sent many players to college teams and also produced several players who reached the major leagues, including Craig Skok and Don Newhowser. Until a diamond was built on Central Campus, the team practiced at New River Middle school and played its games at Holiday Park in Fort Lauderdale.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

Coach Wheat (standing) pitched for the Philadelphia Athletics

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Coach Wheat (standing) pitched for the Philadelphia Athletics during his major league career and was known to grant extra credit to students who could produce his major-league baseball card.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

More programs were added over the years

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Thuma, Cynthia
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More programs were added over the years, including wrestling, women's badminton, soccer, tennis, golf, and swimming and diving for men and women. The college selected the seahorse as its mascot.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

Dr. Edmund J. Gleazer, president of the American Association of Junior Colleges

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Dr. Edmund J. Gleazer, president of the American Association of Junior Colleges, was the speaker at JCBC's 1961 commencement ceremonies. The first class to begin JCBC as freshmen graduated June 10, 1962. Dr. John Allen, president of the University of South Florida, addressed 73 graduates at commencement ceremonies at War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale. The first student to receive a diploma was Judith Abel of Fort Lauderdale. Also, in the first graduating class was Central Catholic High graduate Parris Nelson Glendening, who went on in 1967 to become the youngest recipient of a doctorate in political science at Florida State University. In 1994, Glendening was elected Maryland's 59th governor.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

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