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Successful Scholarship Fundraiser Held By Panhellenic
Alumnae Of Palm Beach County
On March 8, the North Cogdill donated mystery school may apply for a scholarship as long as she’s
Palm Beach Country books that she has reviewed completed two years of college and has maintained a
Club became the scene to be sold for the scholarship 3.0 or above. Applications may be found on the alumnae
of a fictional crime fundraiser. In addition, the chapter’s website and must be sent in by June 1.
where women attending alumnae chapter had filled
the annual scholarship the banquet room with silent
fundraiser were treated auction items, raffle baskets,
to mystery and suspense lottery tickets and other
while enjoying their lunch. items that were sold to raise
It began with a mystery money for scholarships. Last
trivia competition followed year ten scholarships were
by a discussion by the given. In all, the event was
speaker, Oline H. Cogdill, a success, and plans have
who reviews mystery already started for 2026.
fiction for local papers. Any female student President Jeanne Hibbard
Her list of awards, essays, Guest speaker, Oline Cogdill, from Palm Beach County greets attendees before lunch
judging of mysteries and entertained the audience about attending full time at a four- was served.
thrillers are numerous. She her life’s work in reviewing year college or graduate
held Saturday’s audience fictional mystery books.
“captive” by her stories of
life experiences and allowed questions after her speech.
These college women were eight of the 10 scholarship
winners for 2024-25.
Waiting to greet and register guests at North Palm Beach
Honnie McClear and Meg Kravetz sell lottery and 50-50 Country Club are Joyce Garberoglio, Julia Pichette and All around the banquet room were silent auction items and
tickets as one of the fundraisers sold prior to lunch. Stacey Easterling. raffle bags offering many choices for guests to purchase.
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