Bartow, FL

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Student newspaper for Polk Junior College. This was the first issue as the Polk Post and third overall issue of the student news.
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Paged Content
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Polk Junior College
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1966 was the second issue of The Processional. It is a formal student yearbook with 200 pages of content, including images of the 1966 Charter Graduation on the last 25 pages. Student headshots are on pages 116-173. In 1966 the college was located at what had previously been a World War II Air Force Base in Bartow, FL.
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Polk Junior College
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1965 was the first issue of The Processional. It is a formal student yearbook with 160 pages of content, including three pages reserved for autographs at the end. The majority of the student headshots are mainly freshmen (pages 28-66) with a few pages dedicated to sophomores (pages 68-71). In 1965 the college was located at what had previously been a World War II Air Force Base in Bartow, FL.
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Embroidered patch of the Polk Junior College emblem. The emblem is green, atomic orange, and white and is shaped like a keystone. Includes images of an orange near the top, cattle horns near the bottom, and shovel and fasces (bundle of wooden rods and an axe tied together) crossed in the middle over an image of an open book. The Words Polk Junior College are written in atomic orange on the top, left, and right respectively. 1964 is written in white at the bottom. The words Noblesse Oblige are written in green in the center of the emblem, below the orange and above the book with the shovel and fasces.
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The Trammell Company
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Decal of the Polk Junior College emblem. The emblem is green, atomic orange, and white and is shaped like a keystone. Images of an orange near the top, cattle horns near the bottom, and shovel and fasces (bundle of wooden rods and an axe tied together) crossed in the middle over an image of an open book. The Words Polk Junior College are written in atomic orange on the top, left, and right respectively. 1964 is written in white at the bottom. The words Noblesse Oblige are written in green in the center of the emblem, below the orange and above the book with the shovel and fasces.
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Paged Content
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Polk Junior College
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The 1967 Volume 2 Number 2 issue of The Reflector includes coverage of many campus sports, student government, student writings including an article on the new Winter Haven Campus as well as photos and an article on the first campus play, Antigone. There are no yearbook photos or lists of graduates in this issue.
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Polk Junior College
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The 1967 Volume 2 Number 1 issue of The Reflector was the first to include the Polk Junior College Alma Mater (page 3), written by Millard Walker. In addition to student writings, this issue features photos of the Polk Junior College (PJC) campus, staff, departments, and student groups. In lieu of a list, yearbook photos of the spring 1967 graduates appear on pages 45-51.
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Paged Content
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Polk Junior College
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The 1966 Volume 1 Number 2 issue of The Reflector was the first to adopt a yearbook format. (Volume 1 Number 1 was mainly a magazine featuring student writings.) In addition to student writings, this issue features photos of the Polk Junior College (PJC) campus, staff, departments, student groups, and a list of Fall 1966 graduates.
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