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GALLEON 


1933-1958 


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PALM  BEACH  JUNIOR  COLLEGE 

LAKE  WORTH,  FLORIDA 
1959 


DR.  HAROLD  C.  MANOR 

PRESIDENT 


MR.  HOWELL  L.  WATKINS 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION 


MR.   ELBERT   E.   BISHOP 

Registrar 

Business  Law 

B.S.,   Middle   Tennessee   State   Teachers;   M.A.,   George 

Peabody  College,-  L.L.B.,  University  of  Florida. 


MR.   PAUL  W.  ALLISON 
Director  of  Evening  Classes 
A.B.,   St.    Lawrence     University;   M.B.A.,    Harvard 
versity. 


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MR.   PAUL  J.  GLYNN 

Dean  of  Men 

Director  of  Student  Personnel  Services 

B.S.,    New   Jersey   State   Teachers    College;    M.A., 

Montclair  State  College. 

MR.   JAMES  M.   BAUGHER 
Finance  Officer 
B.S.,    Indiana     University;     M.Ed.,    University     of 
Florida. 


MISS   RACHEL   F.   CROZIER 
Dean  of  Women 
B.S.E.,    University    of    Arkansas;    M.A.,    University 
of  Florida. 


PALM  BEACH  COUNTY  BOARD 
OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION 


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Seated,  left  to  right: 

Mr.   Howell   L.  Watkins,   Superintendent  of   Public   Instruction 
Mr.   Ralph   Kettler,  Chairman   of  the   Board 
Mr.  Jack  Horner,  Member 
Standing,  left  to  right: 

Mr.  Henry  O.  Earwood,  Member 
Mr.  Harold  Turner,  Member 

Mr.  Marshall  Criser,  Attorney-at-Law 
Mr.  Thurmond  Knight,  Member 


MISS  MARY  SUE   ALBERTSON 
B.S.,    Cornell     University;     M.A., 
Columbia    University; 
Biology 


MR.    HOWARD    BAKER 
B.S.,    M.S.,    Kansas    State    Teach- 
ers  College; 
Biology 


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MR.    ROBERT    L.    BATSON,    JR. 
B.A.,     Harding      College;     M.A., 
M.Ed.,  George   Peabody  College; 
Business    Administration 


MR.     FLOYD     O.     BECHERER 
A.B.,    M.A.,    Washington    Univer- 
sity; 
History 


MR.    ROY    E.    BELL 
B.S.,    P.E.,    University   of    Florida; 
M.P.,   E.H.,   University  of  Florida; 
Health,    Physical     Education 


MISS  MARY   BIANCAROSA 
B.A.,    M.A.,     Florida     State     Uni- 
versity; 
Languages 


MR.    JOSHUA    CRANE 
A.B.,    Guilford    College; 
Logic,    Speech 


MRS.   RUTH   DOOLEY 
A.B.,    Indiana    University;    B.S.    in 
L.S.,     Drexel     Institute     of    Tech- 
nology; 
Assistant    Librarian 


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MR.   FRANK  DUDLEY 
B.S.,       University      of      Georgia; 
M.A.,     Ohio     State     University- 
Chemistry 


MR,    WATSON    B.    DUNCAN,    III 
B.A.,     M.A,,     University     of     So. 
Carolina; 
English 


MR.      CLYDE      P.      FERGUSON 
B.S.,   Middle   State   Teachers   Col- 
lege;     M.A.,     George      Peabody 
College; 
Chemistry,  Mathematics 


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MISS      EDITH      F.  EASTERLING 

A.B.,     Mississippi  So.      College; 

M.A.,     University  of    Alabama; 
English 


MR.   DAVID  A.   FORSHAY 
A.B.,    Florida    Southern    College; 
M.Ed.,     University    of    Florida; 
Social   Science,   Spanish 


MR.     WILLIAM      B.     GALBRAITH 
B.S.,     Florida     Southern     College; 
M.Ed.,     University     of    Florida; 
Mathematics,    Physics 


MR.   CRAIG  A.   GATHMAN 
B.S.,     Alfred       University;     M.S., 
University    of    Miami; 
Biology 


MR.     GROVER     C.     GENTRY 
A.A.,     Palm    Beach    Jr.    College; 
B.S.,    M.A.,    F.S.U; 
Mathematics 


MRS.   EDITH   F.   HALL 
B.S.,  M.S.,  F.S.U. 
Home  Economics 


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MRS.   ESTHER  C.   HOLT 
B.A.,    F.S.U.;   M.A.,    Ed.S., 
University    of    Florida; 
Business    Administration 


MRS.    NINA    K.    JENSEN 
Diploma,      Pratt      Institute;     B.S., 
M.A.,     Diploma     of      Fine     Arts, 
Columbia    University; 
Art 


MISS    PATRICIA    KYLE 

A.B.,   M.A.,    Indiana    University; 

English,    Journalism 


MR.    FRANCIS      L    LEAHY 
A.B.,        Morning-Side         College; 
M.A.,    University   of   So.    Dakota; 
English,    Speech 


MISS    MARILYN    S.    LEAF 

B.S.,    P.E.,    M.P.H.,    University    of 

Florida; 

Health,    Physical    Education 


MR.    NEAL    LOVELACE 

B.A.,    M.A.,    George    Washington 

University;     Ed.D.,    University    of 

Maryland; 

Psychology,    Education 


MR.    LAWRENCE    MAYFIELD 
B.S.,    M.S.,    Kansas    State    Teach- 
ers   College; 
Guidance,    Psychology 


REV.    JOHN    T.    McCREA 
A.B.,     Davidson      College; 
Columbia  Seminary; 
Bible 


B.D., 


MR.    CHARLES    NICHOLS 

B.S.,  M.S.,  University  of  Chicago, 

Mathematics 


MR.    LEE   McKINNEY 
B.S.    in   Ed.,    University   of   Geor- 
gia; M.A.,  George  Peabody  Col- 
lege; 
Social    Studies 


MRS.   THELMA   OKERSTROM 
B.A.,     Marshall     College;     M.Ed., 
University    of    Pittsburgh; 
General    Business 


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MR.    THOMAS    O.    PAYNE 
A.B.,      Erksine       College;      M.A., 
University    of    North    Carolina; 
History,    Political    Science 


MISS    EMMA    J.    PHILLIPS 
A.B.,    M.A.,     Indiana     University; 
English 


MR.    JOHN    W.    PLATT,    JR. 
A.B.,    Wofford      College;      M.A., 
University  of  South   Carolina; 
English,   Logic 


MR.    ROBERT    REEVE 
B.S.,     Maryland      College; 
Lehigh    University; 
Chemistry,    Biology 


M.S., 


MISS    ELIZABETH    REYNOLDS 
B.A.,     Florida      State      University; 
B.A.    in    L.S.,    Emory    University; 
Librarian 


MR.   ROY   RIMMER 

P.P.,      Freed-Hardman       College; 

B.S.,      Bethel        College;      M.A., 

George    Peabody    College; 

Math 


MISS    LETH    MADGE    ROYCE 
B.M.,    M.M.,     Florida    State    Uni- 
versity; 
Music 


MR.    CHARLES   SOUTHERLAND 
B.S.,     Florida     Southern     College; 
M.S.,  Springfield   College; 
Education 


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MRS.    ELIZABETH    SMITH 

B.S.,     Nebraska      State      Teachers 

College;      M.A.,     University      of 

Wyoming; 

Health,    Physical    Education 


MR.    GEORGE    TATE 
B.S.,     Pennsylvania    State    Teach- 
ers  College;   M.S.,   Florida   State; 
Health,    Physical    Education 


MRS.    SALLIE    TAYLOR 
A.B,,     Florida     State      University; 
AA.A.,    University    of    Florida; 
English,    Guidance 


MR,     DON    WHITMER 
B.S.     low/a     State     Teachers     Col- 
lege;   M.A.,     University    of    Ala- 
bama. 
Engineering    Draw/ing 


MR.   MEACHAM   O.   TOMASELLO 
B.S.,    Florida    State    University; 
English 


MR.    HARVEY    C.    WARD 
B.A.E.,      M.Ed.,      University       of 
Florida; 
Social    Science 


MR.   THOMAS   F.   WYATT 
B.S.E.E.,     The      Junior      Citadel; 
M.Ed.,    University    of    Florida; 
Engineering    Dr.,    Mathematics 


OFFICE  STAFF 


MRS.  ELIZABETH 
BAKER 


MRS.  LENORE 
BENTLEY 


MRS.  ELIZABETH 
NOBIS 


MRS.  SONIA 
MATTSON 


MISS  EDNA  D.  WILSON 
Administrative  Assistant 


MISS  SUZANNE  LAMIELL  (not  pictured) 


MRS.    ANNIE    EMERSON 


MRS.    BARBARA    KAPUA 


MRS.  SUE  FRAZIER 


MRS.  JAMICE   HILTUNEN 


Silver  MMVcrsary  Queen 


Miss  Kuthie  Williams 


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aim  Beach  Junior  College,  after  twenty-five  years  of  service  and 
three  temporary  locations,  celebrated  its  silver  anniversary  in  1958 
on  its  permanent  114  acre  campus  in  Lake  Worth,  Florida. 
if  n  the  mid-depression  days  of  the  early  1950's,  County  Super- 
intendent of  Public  Instruction,  Joe  A.  Youngblood,  and  Mr.  Howell 
L.  Watkins,  then  supervising  principal  of  Central  Schools,  conceived 
the  idea  of  a  junior  college  for  the  Palm  Beaches.  The  plan  crystallized 
when  the  first  class  was  admitted  in  1 933. 


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September  of  1936,  Dr.  John  I.  Leonard  succeeded  Mr.  Young- 
blood  as  County  Superintendent  and  was  named  president  of  the 
college.  After  twenty-two  years  as  president.  Dr.  Leonard  retired  in 
the  fall  of  1958.  Dr.  Harold  C.  Manor  was  chosen  to  succeed  Dr. 
Leonard. 

//Vl'  any  silver  and  anniversary  events— a  luncheon,  dinner,  tea,  and 
dance— honored  the  retiring  president  and  the  new  president.  These 
events  reached  a  climax  in  the  Silver  Anniversary  Convocation,  which 
paid  tribute  to  the  late  Mr.  Youngblood  and  to  Mr.  Watkins  as  the 
founders  of  the  college.  This  also  saw  the  inauguration  of  Dr.  Manor 
as  the  second  president  of  Palm  Beach  Junior  College. 

C/  he  college  anticipates  a  period  of  unprecedented  growth,  expan- 
sion, prosperity,  and  service  under  the  guidance  of  Dr.  Manor. 


ENROLLMENT 


1  he    first    location    of    Palm 

Beach  Junior  College  was  in 
what  is  now  the  science  build- 
ing of  Palm  Beach  High  School. 
Jn    1947  the  college  moved 

to  its  second  site  at  Morrison 
Field,  now  Palm  Beach  Air  Force 
Base.  There  the  students  en- 
joyed dormitory  life  and  made 
use  of  recreational  facilities,  in- 
cluding tennis  courts,  volleyball 
courts,  and  a  swimming  pool. 
JVl  orrison  Field  was  reactivated 

in    1951    and   PBJC   moved 

to  its  third  temporary  home  in 

the    city    hall    of   the   Town    of 

Lake  Park. 

1  n    September    1 956,    on    a 

1 1 4-acre  tract  near  Lake  Os- 
borne, the  first  of  five  modern 
buildings  was  completed,  and 
the  doors  were  opened  to  the 
largest  student  body  in  PBJC 
history.  President  John  I.  Leon- 
ard had  realized  his  dream  of 
a  permanent  campus,  and  the 
college  at  last  had  a  home  of 
its  very  own. 


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Among  the 
notables 
present  were: 
Governor 
Leroy  Collins, 
Judge  Russell 
O.  Morrow, 
Mr.  Henry 
Earwood,  and 
Mr.  Roy  Michael. 


One  of  the 
high  lights 
of  the  year 
was  the 
luncheon 
sponsored  by 
the  Lions  Club 
in  honor  of 
Dr.  John  L. 
Leonard. 


DR.  LEONARD  HONORED 
BY  FACULTY  OF  JC 

The  Junior  College  instructors  honored  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Leonard 
at  a  luncheon  at  the  Palm  Beach  Towers  Hotel.  The  occasion 
was  held  in  honor  of  his  retirement  as  president  of  the  College. 
Gifts  were  presented  to  him  and  his  wife. 


A    morning    coffee    honoring    Mrs.    Manor   was 
given   by  the  women   of  the  faculty. 


MRS.  HAROLD  C.  MANOR 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  Manor  were  honored  guests  at  a 
dinner  given  by  the  entire  college  personnel  at 
the  Palm  Beach  Towers  Hotel. 


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One  of  the   many  festivities   held 
in  honor  of  our  25th  Year  was  a 
formal  dance  held  at  the  Student 
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Highlighting  the  eve- 
ning v\/as  the  crowning 
of  the  Silver  Anniver- 
sary Queen  Miss  Ruth- 
ie  Williams,  and  her 
Court  of  Beauty,  Miss 
Dottie  Burns,  Miss  Ju- 
lia Eckert,  Miss  Barbara 
Rowe,  Miss  Sharon 
Brady. 


DR.  HAROLD  C.  MANOR 


Dr.  Manor  gave  his  inaugural  address  in  the  quadrangle  before  a  large  audience 
of  Junior  College  patrons.  During  the  afternoon  portraits  of  Mr.  Howell  L.  Watkins, 
first  dean  of  the  College,  and  Mr.  Joe  A.  Youngblood,  County  Superintendent  at 
the  time  the  College  was  started,  were  unveiled. 


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MR.  HOWELL  L.  WATKINS 


DR.  JOHN  L  LEONARD 


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Portraits  of  Mr.  Howell  L.  Watkins  and  Mr.  Joe  E.  Youngblood  were 
unveiled. 


Pictured  left  to  right:  Mr.  Howell 
Watkins,  Dr.  Harold  Manor,  Dr. 
John  I.  Leonard,  Dr.  J.  Wayne 
Reitz. 


The  College  faculty  participated  in   the 
processiona 


Mr.   Robert  Mitchell   as   President  of  the  Stu- 
dent Body,   extended  greetings. 


The  College  Singers  presented  several  musi- 
cal  numbers  during  the  afternoon. 


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Hail  to  thee  our  Alma  Mater ! 

Your  name  we  hold  high  with  pride. 

Though  we  may  wander  far  asunder 

Still  you  are  by  our  side. 

Fond  mem'ries  of  friends 

Still  linger  on. 

You'll  ever  be  our  inspiration 

Long  after  we  are  gone. 

All  our  hearts  are  filled  with  gladness 

When  we  think  of  thee. 

Hail,  Palm  Beach  Junior  College! 

You  shall  immortal  be. 


We  saw  a  Ijeacon  on  the  shore. 
It  drew  us  with  its  flame. 
With  eyes  that  sought  an  open  door, 
With  seeking  minds  we  came. 
We  found  a  fire  that  lit  our  own 
That  kindled  joy  within  our  souls. 
And  on  a  thousand  vistas  shone. 
That  we  might  chart  high  goals. 
Bright  flare  of  knowledge,  torch  of  truth 
Palm  Beach  Junior  College  Hail!  Hail! 
Unfailing  beacon  of  our  youth. 
Hail!  Alma  Mater  Hail! 


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FRESHMAN  CLASS  OFFICERS 


TOM  VALENTE  PRESIDENT 

JIM  RYAN  VICE  PRESIDENT 

SHIRLEY  REASONER  SECRETARY 

DANNE     PILLSBURY  TREASURER 


ADVISORS 
MR.    ROY   E.   BELL,  MRS.   THELMA  OKERSTROM,  MR.  DAVID    A.   FORSHAY 


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CAROL  ABDO 
EDWARD  ADAMS 
ADRIANNE  ADICKES 
DAVID  AIELLO 


BARBARA  ANDE 
THOMAS  ANDERSON 
TIMOTHY  ANDERSON 
JAMES  ANSTIS 


DONNA  ARMSTRONG 
CARLOS  AROZARENA 
CAROLINE  AULIN 
GERALD   BABBITT 


SARAH   BABCOCK 
WILLIAM   BABICK 
RALPH   BAKER 
JOANNE   BAMPFIELD 


DUDLEY   BARBER 
CARLETON   BARD 
LARRY  BARNES 
JOHN   BARTLETT 


LYNNE   BARTLETT 
CARL  BARTON 
EDWARD   BECTON 
CAROLYN   BEER 


KATHLEEN   BENKIN 
ROBERT   BERGSTROM 
CONSTANCE   BERRY 
WALTER   BETZ 


GEORGE   BIEGLER 
MICHEAL  BISHOP 
EUGENE  BLACK 
LINDA   BOISE 


ELWIN   BOOZER 
REBECCA   BRAGG 
PAULA   BREWER 
BROOKS   BRIDGES 


GAIL   BRONSON 
ROBERT   BROWN 
DAVID   BROWNING 
BARBARA   BURKE 


BARBARA   BURNHAAA 
ROGER   BUSCH 
BONNIE   BUTLER 
ALAN   CANTOR 


JOYCE   CARPENTER 
SHARON   CARPENTER 
RICHARD  CARR 
MARY  ANN   CARROLL 


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JOYCE   CARTER 
NICHOLAS  CARTER 
PATRICIA  CARTER 
MARVIN   CHESSER 


MAX  CHIRA 
SONJA  CHRISTENSEN 
THERESA  CHRISTIAN 
JAMES  CLARKE 


JOHN   CLARKE 
JAMES  CLIFTON 
BETTY  CLOUD 
DONALD   COFFIN 


MARTIN   COHEN 
RONALD   COHIEN 
VIRGINIA  COLELLA 
JACK  COOPER 


SALLY  COOPER 
SARAH   COOPER 
NICHOLAS  COPPOLA 
THOMAS  CORBITT 


BRENDA   CROCKETT 
ROBERT  CROSBY 
PHILLIP   CROW 
SHAWN   CROWDER 


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MARGARET  CROZIER 
WILBUR  CURLESS 
WILLIAM  CLJRRY 
JUDITH   DARR 


CALVIN   DAVIS 
RONALD   DAY 
MILTON   DECKERT 
JEFF   DE   LONG 


MARTHA   DENISON 
BARBARA   DE  VAULT 
WINIFRED   DE   VAULT 
SHIRLEY  DIETRICH 


PETER   DONNELLY 
JUDITH   DRAVIS 
DUANE  DRAWDY 
JULIA  DUDLEY 


CHARLOTTE   DULIN 
GRETA   DUNCAN 
ALICE  DUNHAM 
JUDITH   DURRANCE 


MYRON   FARB 
DONALD   FARRY 
JOHN   FEGELA 
GEORGE   FERGUSSON 


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CHARLES  FLAGG 
BARBARA   FORD 
MICHEAL  FOSTER 
HARVEY   FOUNTAIN 


STEPHEN   FRASIER 
CAROL  GAGE 
LYNETTE  GANS 
BARBARA  GARDNER 


SUSAN   GAY 
MAX  GELDERS 
JOANNA  GILBUENA 
CHARLES  GOPPERT 


THOMAS  GORDON 
MILTON  GROSS 
GLADYS  GROVENSTEIN 
ANGELO  GUARINO 


RUTH   HALL 
WENDY  HALL 
WALTER   HAND 
FREDERICK   HARMEYER 


JUDITH   HARRINGTON 
PAUL   HARRIS 
ILONA   HARRISON 
RICHARD  HARTIGAN 


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LOIS   HARVEY 
ALFRED   HAUT 
WILLIAM   HAZZARD 
JULIAN   HELKOWSKI 


KENNETH   HENDERSON 
LEONA   HERRMANN 
CLARA   HESTER 
JUDITH   HEYL 


DON   HINES 
THOMAS  HOFFMAN 
HORACE   HOGAN 
WALTER   HOGAN 


DONALD   HOLLANDS 
HARRIS   HOLMES 
DIANE   HUBBARD 
KENNETH   HUBER 


MARION   HUDSON 
MARGARET   HUYCK 
EDWIN   HYATT 
RICHARD  JACKSON 


THOMAS  JANSEN 
RUTH  JENSEN 
EDWINITA  JILEK 
DONALD  JONES 


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NORMAN  JONES 
RONALD  JONES 
CAROL  KAYWELL 
TOAAMY   KEITH 


SANDRA   KESSLER 
MARILYN   KINER 
JAMES   KITTLESON 
JUDY   KNIGHT 


ALFRED   KOBER 
RICHARD   KOHN 
JAMES  KOUCHALAKOS 
JACQUELINE  KOVALESKI 


LAWRENCE  KRAMER 
WILLIAM  KULP 
CHARLOTTE  LAMB 
WILFRED   LANG 


EDYTHE  LANDSDOWNE 
MARY   LAROCCO 
JACQUELYN   LAVERGNE 
ELAINE   LEHTINEN 


JUDITH   LEONARD 
GERALD   LININGER 
JUDY   LINK 
WILLIAM   LIHLE 


SARA   LOCKAAAN 
BETTY  LONG 
JOYCE   LUDLUM 
LAKE   LYTAL 


BEJTY  MACKEY 
DAVID  MALPHURS 
JOAN  MANNING 
RONALD  MARCINKOSKI 


ARIENE  MARTIN 
DONAL  MATHEWS 
EUGENE  MAZOUAT 
ELLEN  MESSER 


BARRY  MESSERSMITH 
HARRY  MILLER 
MARY  MILLER 
KENNY  MIMS 


RICHARD  MINOS 
PEGGY  MITCHELL 
CHARLES  MOAN 
JANICE  MOFFITT 


MARGARET  MOLINARI 
JANET  MORROW 
NICOLE  MORTON 
LAWRENCE  MURPHY 


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RICHARD  MURRISH 
ROBERT  MURRISH 
BARBARA  MUSGRAVE 
GATIA  MacDONALD 


JUDITH  MacEACHRON 
DONALD   MacLANAHAN 
DONALD  MacPHEE 

DIANE  McLaughlin 


OWEN  McKINNEY 
DANNY   NELSON 
MARCIA   NEWTON 
ARTHUR   NICHOLS 


DONALD  NINE 
CHARLES  ODENA 
MARTHA  ODOM 
BROOKE   OHLAND 


DIANA   PAUMER 
VINCENT  PARLEGRECO 
JUDY  PARSLEY 
MARVIN   PASTER 


SAUL   PASTER 
FLORA   PAYNE 
WILLIAM   PEARSON 
GARY   PERKINS 


JUDY   PETRO 
KENNETH   PIERCE 
DANNE   PILLSBURY 
CAROLYN   PITTMAN 


FRANK  POPE 
KENNETH   POTTER 
CORNELIA   PRIDE 
SYLVIA   PRINCE 


SANDRA   PURONEN 
ELAINE  QUAY 
JOSEPH   RAFFA 
SHIRLEY  REASONER 


CAROL  REDWANZ 
JOHN   REED 
RUSSELL  REESE 
JAMES  RHODES 


JOHN   RIGGS 
DONALD   RILEY 
EVA  ROGERS 
JUDY   ROKOSKE 


ROBERT  ROOT 
DANIEL  ROWE 
JANET  RUDASILL 
ROBERT  RUFFING 


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JUDIE   RUSSELL 
JAMES   RYAN 
RICKY  SANDS 
THOMAS  SANZEBRINO 


MICHEAL  SAVAGE 
FREDERICH  SCHILLER 
NORMAN   SCHMOTZER 
PAUL  SCOTT 


FRED  SELPH 
GRETCHEN  SENNE 
JANICE  SHEFFIELD 
WILLIAM  SHELTON 


SEPPO  SILLAN 
CHARLOTTE  SIMO 
HARRIET  SIMS 
KATHYRN  SMELCER 


BERNARD  SMITH 
JANE  SMITH 
JOHN  SMITH 
NANCY  SMITH 


PETER  SMITH 
JERRY  SNOW 
JERRY  SNOWDEN 
JUDITH   SPARKS 


RONALD  STAINTHORPE 
GAIL  STARR 
GORDON   STEPPENS 
WILLIAM  STEVENS 


DOUGLAS  STEWART 
GLENN  STEWART 
RONALD  STIRPACK 
STUART  TADLOCK 


JOHN  TEMPLE 
ED   TENNEY 
ALFRED  THOMAS 
MARIA  THOMAS 


HARDY  TIMBERLAKE 
JEAN  TONER 
ROSANNE   TRACY 
ALLEN  TREADWELL 


DARLENE  TROY 
RONALD   TYO 
LOUISE  VADEN 
THOMAS  VALENTE 


HENRY  VALUS 
BILLY  VAN   ARSDELL 
KENNETH   VAN   METE" 
JUDITH  VOSTINAK 


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JANE  WADSWORTH 
WILLIAM  WAGNER 
MARSHA  WALKER 
THOAAAS  WEATHERFORD 


MARGARET  WEBER 
DORiS  WEDGE 
JOHN  WELDON 
JAMES  WELLS 


PETER  WESSEN 
PAUL  WHITE 
BARBARA  WILLIAMS 
BETTY  WINE 


WILLIAM  WISE 
WILLIAM  WIXON 
JAMES  WOODWARD 
GARY  WORTH 


LYNDA  WRASE 
DONALD  YETHOW 
PHILLIP  ZAAAMIT 
ROBERT  ZULLICK 


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SHUTTER-SHY  FRESHMEN 


Esther  Ager 
Leonard  Akin 
Emil  Allewelt 
Louis  Ambrose 
Lynn  Auerbach 
Lenore  Bentley 
Walter  Berkenfield 
Paul  Bertram 
Clyde  Birdsong 
Glenn  Blanton 
Robert  Blanton 
Robert  Boynton 
Robert  Bright 
Paul  Brown 
Dorothy  Burgess 
Lloyd  Bush 
Sandra  Campbell 
Lawrence  Carhart 
Stephen  Carraway 
John  Chalhub 
Charles  Chastain 
Dorothy  Chickering 
Marsha  Clifton 
Ramona  Cole 
Robert  Culver 
Bernard  De  Cutis 
James  Dimond 
Virginia  Dropauer 
Peter  Dunn 
Shelby  Eaves 
Dwight  Ellzey 
Joel  Faircloth 
Janice  Finley 
Arthur  Fisher 
Gail  Forman 
Loretta  Frontera 
Harold  Gilpin 
David  Glassman 
Earl  Gowen 
Francine  Hatchell 
Leonard  Higbee 
Alan  Himber 
Wayne  Hoss 
Buford  Howell 
Kenneth  Hughes 
LeRoy  Hunter 
Kermit  Ingram 
Albert  Inkel 
Louis  Isern 
Linda  Jackson 
Sally  Jackman 
Robert  Johannessen 
Frank  Johnson 
Jerald  Joyner 


Susan  Kase 
Ronald  Kaylor 
Dawn  Kelley 
Marilyn  Kelly 
Peter  Kirchman 
Joseph  Konciija 
Jerry  Kraft 
Linda  Laraway 
Edward  Lariscy 
William  Larson 


Jack  Lee 

Jo  Ann  Leverenz 
John  Lewis 
Stuart  Lieblein 
Gary  Luckey 
Martha  McLeod 
James  McNamara 
Floyd  Martell 
Spiro  Masseros 
Peter  Menzer 
Kathleen  McFarlin 


Ralph  Merritt 
Thomas  Minnehan 
Robert  Mortimer 
Allen  Morton 
John  Munn 
William  Munn 
Robert  Nefzger 
Thomas  Neil 
Don  Neiman 
Emmett  North 
Judith  Odom 
Charles  Owens 
Kenneth  Paulen 
Gary  Pell 
Thomas  Pierce 
Betty  Powell 
David  Rayfield 
Cornealus  Reyngoudt 
Germaine  Reynolds 
Thomas  Ridgeway 
Joanne  Ritter 
Brian  Roberts 
Mary  Jo  Roberts 
Oswald  Ryals 
Jerry  Schlossberg 
Leonard  Schuiz 
Walter  Scott 
Philip  Deaman 
Stoney  Shaw 
David  Simmons 
William  Smith 
Donna  Stall 
Julian  Spradlin 
Jack  Stacy 
Ernest  Starling 
Tommy  Strasser 
Robert  Taran 
Robert  Taylor 
Elaine  Trainor 
Frank  Trovato 
Mildred  Uman 
Lorena  Walden 
Alva  Wallis,  Jr. 
Joseph  Wesloski 
Peter  West 
Willard  Wheeler,  Jr. 
Sari  White 
Charlsie  Wilkins 
James  Williams 
Craig  Wilson 
Marguerite  Wood 
Oren  Woodward 
Nicholas  Zapetis 
James  Zorzi 


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ORIENTATION 

While    many    students    spent    hours    in    Registration,    another 
group  was  in  the  Student  Center  at  the  Orientation  Program. 

After  the  assembly,  the   Freshman  girls  were  entertained   at 
a  Tea  served  by  the  Philo  Social  Club. 


Students  gather 
both  in  and  outside 
the  Student  Center 
to  enjoy  coffee,  a 
cigarette,  and  to 
chatter  for  awhile. 


This  picture  shows  an 
average  morning  in  the 
book  store. 


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ANNUAL  GET 
ACQUAINTED 
BEACH-A-QUE 

One  of  the  fall  events,  which  aids  the  mem- 
bers of  the  student  body  to  become  better 
acquainted,  is  the  informal  picnic  held  at 
Phipps  Park. 


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JC  STUDENTS  GET  ACQUAINTED 


Among  the  hundreds  of  Freshmen 
were  seen  many  familiar  faces  at 
the  opening  events  of  the  College 
year. 


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PALM  BEACH  JUNIOR  COLLEGE 


stresses  a  very  important  function  .  . . 
The  necessity  and  right  to    VOllli 


W  LIIILC 


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PHI  THETA  KAPPA 


Sharon  Payton,  Julia 
Eckert,  Betty  Corby,  and 
Bayard  Moffitt,  were  the 
new  Kappa  pledges. 


The  College  Singers  made  their  first  appearance  of  the  year  at  the  Tapping  Ceremony. 


On  the  left  we  see 
Chuck  Johnson  light- 
ing Julia's  candle. 

On  the  right,  Sandra 
Milstead  lighted  the 
candle  of  Betty  Corby 
at  the  Tapping  Cere- 
mony. 


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Here  is  Mr.  Wyatt  at  work  in  the  Radio  Room. 


Maria  is  thinking— I  wonder  who  he  is? 


Diane  Curl  wonders  what  to  do  now? 


I  ■    r 

Dr.  Lovelace  and  Miss  "B"  confer! 


What  seems  to  be  the  major  maladjustment  here? 


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CAMPUS 
SERVICE 
ACTIVITIES 


Polio  shots  were  given  to  all  students  desiring 
them.  This  drive  was  sponsored  by  the  Philo  Social 
Club. 

The  Thi  Del  Social  Club  held  its  annual  blood 
drive  at  college  October  29.  Fifty-two  pints  of  blood 
were  donated   by  students  and  faculty. 


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PBJC  Offers 
Various 


SPORTS 


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HALLOWEEN  DANCE 

This  gala  event  of  early  fall  was  sponsored 
by  the  Phiio  Social  Club. 


SADIE 

HAWKINS' 

DAY 

DANCE 

PBJC  students  turned  out 
in  full  Dog  Patch  attire  for 
the  annual  Sadie  Hawkins' 
Day  Dance  sponsored  by 
the  Co-Ed  Club. 


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Alpha  Fidelphia  Pledges 


RUSH 
WEEK 

Thi  Del  Philo 

Alpha   Fidelphia 

Phi   Da   Di 

Chi  Sig 


Don  Fiore 

Miriam  Schestag 

Joseph  Wesloski 

Micky  McFarlin 

Craig  Wilson 


Phi  Da  Di  Pledges 


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First   row:   Tom   Valente,    Robert   Mitchell,    Pat  Jones,    Sharon    Brady,    Ruthie   Williams.    Second    row.-    Danne 
Pillsbury,   Terry   Little,   Jim    Ryan,    Fred   Williams,   Julian  Wells,  Shirley  Reasoner. 


STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 


The  primary  purpose  of  Stu- 
dent Government  is  to  de- 
termine the  policies  of  the 
college  which  directly  affect 
the  students.  Its  membership 
is  comprised  of  the  freshman 
and  sophomore  class  officers, 
and  among  its  varied  activi- 
ties this  year  was  the  Get- 
Acquainted  Dance. 


Julain  Wells,  Mr.  Clyde  Ferguson,   Ruthie  Williams,  Mr.   Harvey  Ward,    Robert  Mit- 
chell, Sharon  Brady,  Mr.  Paul  Glynn. 


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INFERNO 


Sponsored  by  Thi  Del 

The  second  formal  dance  of  the  year  was  held  in  grand  style  at  the  Colonnades 
Hotel.  It  was  complete  with  orchestra,  decorations,  white  coats,  and  beautiful 
gowns. 


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Left  to  right:   Fred   Barbaree;  Mr.  Galbraith,  advisor;  Jerry 
Kucera. 


Charter  members  for  the  society  were:  Jerry  Kucera, 
Richard  Newman,  Fred  Barbaree,  and  Ronald  Schutta 
(graduated  1958).  Much  credit  should  go  to  Ronald  for 
the  work  he  did  in  organizing  the  society  and  in  writing 
its  constitution. 


SIGMA  EPSILON  MU 


Sigma  Epsilon  Mu,  an  honorary  science,  engineering  and 
mathematics  society  for  the  junior  college,  was  organized 
in  the  spring  of  1958  to  provide  recognition  for  the 
outstanding  students  majoring  in  those  areas.  To  be  eli- 
gible for  membership,  a  student  must  earn  an  average 
of  3.0  in  his  major  subjects,  an  average  of  2.5  overall, 
and  must  be  taking  a  minimum  of  8  semester  hours  of 
science  and  mathematics  courses. 

At  graduation  the  society  will  present  an  award  to  the 
qualified  sophomore  with  the  highest  point  average. 


AUTOMOBILE  CLUB 


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Back  row,   left  to   right:  Walter  Betz;   Laurie  Adams;  John  Adams;  Ray  Hannum.  Front  row:  Fred  Thornton;  Betty 
Ann  Zabner;  Mr.  Forshay,  advisor;  Robert  Youngblood. 


INTER-SOCIAL  CLUB 

COUNCIL 

"DITTO"  DANCE 


W  inter  at  PBJC  was  a  time  for  beauty  and  fellowship. 
The  various  clubs   and  social   organizations   were   in   full    swing,   with 
the    rush    period    for   fraternities    and    sororities    highlighting    the    No- 
vember activities. 

In  early  December  Phi  Rho  Pi  sponsored  the  all-school  play,  Pyg- 
malion. It  was  held  in  the  music  room  and  played  to  sellout  crowds 
at  all  performances.  George  Cranford  and  Sally  Elberty  performed 
the  leading  roles  and  were  supported  by  an  excellent  cast. 
As  the  month  lengthened,  the  long  awaited  Christmas  holidays  came 
closer  to  becoming  a  reality.  During  the  final  days  of  the  pre-Christ- 
mas  period  the  PBJC  singers,  under  the  direction  of  Miss  Letha  Madge 
Royce,  presented  several  excellent  programs  both  on  campus  and  over 
the  local  television  facilities  to  usher  in  the  season. 

The  final  highlight  of  the  winter  at  PBJC  was  the  Christmas  dance 
for  students  and  alumni,  at  which  those  still  attending  JC  had  an 
opportunity  to  meet  again  their  friends  who  had  gone  on  to  larger 
institutions. 

Following  the  holidays  the  students  flocked  back  to  school,  eagerly 
awaiting  the  forthcoming  exams  and  Spring. 


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M^ss  (Jalleon 


Miss  Sally  Cooper 


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M^'ssM^rt/fa  ^ramt 


Miss  S hat  OH  Mrady 


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Miss  Shirley  Keasoner 


Miss  Sari  White 


PHI 
THETA 
KAPPA 


Phi  Theta  Kappa  is  a 
National  Honorary 
Society  on  the  jun- 
ior college  level. 
The  Delta  Omicron 
Chapter  was  found- 
ed at  Palm  Beach 
College  in  1943 
with  five  charter 
members. 

The  present  require- 
ments for  member- 
ship involve  an  av- 
erage of  3.3  for  the 
entire  college  enroll- 
ment and  good  mor- 
al character  with  the 
approval  of  faculty 
members. 


OFFICERS:  Miss  Emma  Phillips,  Advisor;  Robert  Rein,  President;  Miss 
Mary  Sue  Albertson,  Advisor;  Jerome  Kucera,  President;  Patricia  Kelley, 
Secretary;  (not  pictured)  Barbara  Rowe,  Treasurer. 


Standing:  Jerome    Kucera,    Robert    Rein,   James    Foster,   James    O'Hara.    Sitting:    Patricia    Kelley,    Sandra    Milstead, 
Carol   McMillan,   Marlene    Brooks,    Sharon    Payton,    Julia   Eckert. 


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Mr.  Frank  Leahy,  Mr.  Josh  Crane,  Sally  Elberty,  Mr. 
Watson  Duncan  III,  George  Cranford,  Evi  Stone,  Ma- 
rian Schestag. 


Dick  Goodell,  Rodney  Morton,  Barbara  Mates  Rosenberg, 
James  Wambaugh,  John  Snider,  Ed  Meerbott,  Irene  Hanna, 
Bill  Fair,  Max  Warren. 

PHI  RHO  PI 

National  Honorary  Speech 
Fraternity 


DEBATE  TEAM 

Josh  Crane,  Sponsor;  Max  Gelders,  Bob  Rein,  Sally 
Elberty,  Walter  Scott,  Ronnie  Jones,  Chairman; 
and  Alan  Roberts. 


First  row:  Alan  Roberts,  Barbara  Mates  Rosenberg,  Sharon  Payton,  Irene 
Hanna,  Evi  Stone,  Miriam  Schestag,  Diane  Buchman,  Sally  Elberty,  Max 
Warren.  Second  row-.  George  Cranford,  Mr.  Watson  B.  Duncan,  III,  Dick 
Goodell,  John  Snider,  Weldon  Warren,  Bill  Fair,  James  Wambaugh,  Rodney 
Morton,  Mr.  Josh  Crane,  Mr.  Frank  Leahy,  Ed  Meerbott. 


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PYGMALION 


Phi  Rho  Pi  presented,  as  its  first  production  of  the  season,  the  ever- 
popular  comedy,  PYGMALION,  by  George  Bernard  Shaw.  The  play, 
under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Frank  Leahy,  nnarked  the  successful  in- 
auguration of  "Theater-in-the-Round"  staging  at  Palm  Beach  Junior 
College. 


Student  Director— Judy  Hey  I 

CAST 

Eliza  Dooimie  Sally   Elberty 

Prof.  Henry  Higgins  George  Cranford 

Col.   Pickering   Gary   Forney 

Mrs.  Higgins Betty  Corvey 

Mrs.    Eynsford-Hili   Lonnie    Harrison 

Miss  Eynsford-Hill  Peggy  Crozier 

Freddie  Eynsford-Hill  Stoney  Shaw 

And:  Greta  Duncan,  John  Chalhub,  Connie  Berry,  Art  Hillbraith, 
Joan  Baird,  and  Dawn  Cope 


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MEDIA 

LITERARY  MAGAZINE  STAFF 


Left  to  right:  Mr.  Josh  Crane,  Advisor;  Miss  Pat  Kyle,  Advisor;  seated:  Leona  Hermann,  Editor-in-chief;  Lee  Lit- 
tlefield.  Art;  Bill  Wixson,  Art;  Marlene  Brooks  and  Mrs.  Mildred  Uman,  Editorial  Board.  Editoriol  Board  not  pic- 
tured:  Ron  Jones  and  John  Munn.   Business  Manager,    Bill  Wheeler. 


All   works   in   the   PBJC   literary   magazine,   "MEDIA,"  are  v^/ritten  by  J. C.  students. 
"MEDIA"  represents  fine  literature  on  the  college  level. 


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WOMEN'S  RECREATION  ASSOCIATION 


MEMBERS:  J.  Pishinick,  N.  Neal,  B.  Teagle,  B.  Ross,  J.  Rudasill,  B.  Musgrave,  B.  Ford,  B.  Baker,  J. 
Manring,  L.  Boise,  S.  Kessler,  J.  Toner,  J.  Clark,  V.  Colella,  E.  Rogers,  J.  Darr,  B,  Long,  R.  Hall, 
E.  Fisher,  N.  Vereb. 


OFFICERS 

President  Jackie   Pishinick 

Vice  President Aiene  Martin 

Secretary  Bonnie  Ross 

Treasurer    Nancy    Neale 

l-listorian Betty  Long 

Advisor  Miss   Jane   Leaf 


For  the  past  few  years 
W.R.A.  has  functioned  in  the 
capacity  of  organizing  all 
women's  sport  activities  on 
campus.  With  the  beginning 
of  the  second  semester  it  will 
operate  as  the  College  Intra- 
mural Board. 


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Left  to  Right:  Norma  Thach,  Vice  President;  Sharon  Brady,  Secretary;  Barbara  Rowe, 
President;  Mrs.  Sallie  Taylor  and  Miss  Mary  Biancarosa,  Co-advisors.  Not  pictured: 
Pat  Quigley,  Treasurer. 


CO-ED 
CLUB 


Membership  in  the  Co-Ed  Club  is  open  to  b\\  of  the  girls  on  the  campus.  Among  the  many  yearly  activities  of  this 
organization  are  the  Get-Acquainted   Picnic  and  the  sponsorship  of  the  Sadie  Hawkins  Dance. 


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ESQUIRE  CLUB 


OFFICERS 


President 


Julian  Wells 


Vice  President  Phil  Romano 

Publicity  Manager Edward  Meerbott 

Advisors   Mr.   George   Tate 

Mr.  Lawrence  Mayfield 


Membership  in  the  Esquire  Club  is  open  to  all  of  the  men  on  the  campus  who  desire  to  participate  in  the  club 
activities. 


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PAN-AMERICAN  CLUB 


lilKHMRH/a 
OFFICERS 


President  

Vice  President 

Secretary  

Treasurer 

Advisors  


Bill  Curry 

Marlene  Brooks 

Judy  McLaughlin 

Judy  Links 

Miss  R.  M.  Biancarosa 
Mr.  D.  Forshay 


MEMBERS 

D.  McLaughlin 
J.  Cressman 
B.  Wine 
B.  Rowe 
M.  Brooks 
B.  Mates 
J.  Dravis 
S.  Jackman 
J.  McLaughlin 
B.  Alyea 
J.  Mannering 
B.  Ford 
S.  Milstead 

D.  Cope 

E.  Moan 

F.  Callahan 
M.  Newton 
J.  La  Vergne 
E.  Fisher 


Pan-American  Club  was  reorganized  this  year  under  the  sponsorship  of  Miss  M.  Biancarosa  for  the  purpose  of 
supplementing  the  classroom  study  of  modern  languages  with  a  social  and  cultural  club.  Activities  this  year  have 
included  the  sale  of  PBJC  sweatshirts,  presentation  of  Spanish  movies,  French  plays,  foreign  correspondence,  and 
music  study. 


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COLLEGE 
FORUM 


Bob  Rein 

Mr.  F.  Becherer 

Advisor 
Evi  Stone 
Larry  Barnes 
Paul  Steele 


STUDENT  FLORIDA  EDUCATION  ASSOCIATION 


Firsi  Row:  Ruth  Hall,  Nancy  Bensch,  Sandra  Munson,  Barbara  Ford,  Betty  Long,  Dorothy  Arnold,  Claudia 
Vollendorf,  Sandra  Milstead,  Joan  Baird,  Linda  Jackson,  Mary  Ann  Carroll,  Marilyn  Kiner,  Judy  Sparks, 
Sharon  Carpenter,  Judy  McLaughlin.  Second  Row:  Judy  Knight,  Darlene  Troy,  Ruthie  Williams,  Lynne  Bart- 
lett,  Bill  Alyea,  Bob  Blanton,  Bill  Kulp,  Charles  Moan,  Alfred  Morgan,  Don  McPhee,  Mr.  Charles  Sutherland, 
Sponsor;  Tom  Valente,  Barbara  Musgrave,  Joan  Manning,  Martha  Denison,  Linda  Boise,  Arlene  Martin, 
Judy  Manring. 


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OFFICERS 

Left  to  right:  Ted  Marx,  Vice- 
President;  Patty  Ashworth,  Sec- 
retary; Add  Gilbert,  President; 
and  Diane  Curl,  Treasurer.  Seat- 
ed are  the  accompanists,  Judy 
Russell  and  Joan  Baird.  Miss 
Letha  Madge  Royce  is  the  di- 
rector of  College  Singers. 


This  girls'  ensemble  is  one  of 
the  many  special  groups  which 
performed  during  the  year. 
First  row,  left  to  riglit:  Doris 
Wedge,  Dot  Arnold,  Carol 
Whitehead,  Sharon  Carpenter. 
Second  row-.  Betty  Mackey, 
Linda  Boise,  Barbara  Musgrave, 
Janet  Rudasill  and  Sharon  Pay- 
ton. 


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COLLEGE  SINGERS 


The  Palm  Beach  Junior  College  Singers,  composed  of  1 1 0  members,  have  made  several  guest  television  appear- 
ances, have  performed  for  local  civic  clubs  and  have  participated  in  the  Silver  Anniversary  celebration  and  in- 
auguration of  our  new  president.  Dr.  Harold  C.  Manor.  They  sponsored  the  annual  Christmas  assembly  and 
also  sang  Christmas  carols  at  a  local  restaurant  during  the  holiday  season.  The  Singers  are  pictured  above  as 
they  appeared   during   a  stereophonic  telecast  on   Channel  5.  They  have  also  appeared  on  Channel  12. 


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RADIO  CLUB 


MEMBERS:    Doug   Stewart,    Duane    Drawdy,    Dan   Yetkow,   Ronald   Hunt,   David  Glassman,  Mr.  Thomas  Wyatt,  and 
Robert  Sheedy. 


OFFICERS 

President   Doug    Stewart 

Vice  President  ____ _ Robert  Sheedy 

Secretary-Treasurer  -__ __._   Duane  Drawdy 

Advisor  .__ Mr.  Thomas  Wyatt 


The  SUNBURST  AMATEUR  RADIO  CLUB  is  dedicated  to  teaching  the  principles  of  amateur  radio  operation  and 
serving  the  community  and  college  through  radiograms  that  are  delivered  free  to  any  part  of  the  United  States. 
It  is  basically  an  interest  club  that  offers  fun  and  enjoyment  to  interested  members.  It  is  a  member  of  the 
A.R.R.L.  and  is   under  the  supervision  of  Mr.  Thomas   F.   Wyatt. 


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FLORIDA  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCES 


OFFICERS 

President David  Harrer 

Vice  President Arthur  Markuson 

Secretary  Patricia   Kelley 

Treasurer Phyllis  Metrolis 

Advisors  Miss  Mary  Albertson 

Mr.  Craig  Gathman 


First  Row:  A.  Markuson,  Mr.  Craig  Gathman,  S.  Milstead,   P.  Metrolis,  P.   Kelley,  and   Miss  Mary  Al- 
bertson.  Second  Row:  D.   Harrer,  J.   Foster,  J.   McCranels,  L.  Kramer,  A.  Kober,  T.  Anderson. 


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CIRCLE  K 


OFFICERS 

President 

Tom  Benton 
Vice  President 

Donald  Hornak 
Secretary 

Tom  Halloway 
Treasurer 

Brain  Wates 
Advisor 
Mr.  Harvey  Ward 


I 


Circle-K  is  sponsored  by  The  Southside  Kiwanis  Club  of  West  Palm  Beach.  It  is  an 
organization  which  exists  solely  to  render  service.  Membership  is  by  invitation  which 
Is  extended  to  those  men,  who  in  the  estimate  of  Circle-K  members,  seem  likely 
potential  contributors  of  service  to  school. 


MEMBERS:   B.  Wates,   R.  Goodell,   E.   Meerbott,  Mr.   H.      Ward,   F.   Williams,  C.   Leverenz,  B.  Cumpton,  T.   Ben- 
ton, T.  Holloway,  R.  Gay,  S.  Outland,  T.  Keith,  D.  Hornak,  J.  Szolscek,  T.  Corbitt,  T.  Little. 


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VETERANS'  ASSOCIATION 


MEMBERS 

J.  Beckfelt 
R.  Roland 
D.  Aiello 
T.  Benton 
R.  Bowce 
P.  Romano 
B.  Alyea 

B.  Selesnick 

C.  Goppert 
P.  Brown 
M.  Warren 
W.  Warren 

C.  Stevenson 
P.  Marcellino 
B.  Sidler 

D.  Baron 
R.  Day 


OFFICERS 

President:  Weldon  Warren  Secretary.  Bill  Fair 

Vice  Presider^t:  Jerry  Kucera  Treasurer:  Paul  Brown 

Advisor:  Mr.  Lawerence  Mayfield 


MEMBERS 

J.  Adams 
D.  Fiore 
B.  Stein 
B.  Smith 

B.  Fair 

A.  VanSyckle 
J.  Kucera 

R.  Muskat 
R.  Christenson 

C.  Flagg 
J.  Neal 

R.  Youngblood 

B.  Sheedy 

D.  Rowe 
R.  Miller 
A.  Morgan 
R.  Baker 
N.  Zapetes 


THE  VETERAN'S   FOOTBALL  TEAM 

The  VETERANS'  ASSOCIATION   of   PBJC   is   composed   of  all  the  men  on  campus  who  have  participated  in  any 
branch  of  the  military  service. 


INTER-SOCIAL  CLUB  COUNCIL 


The  Inter-Social  Club  Council  is  composed  of  representatives  of  the 
various  social  clubs  on  cannpus.  One  of  the  highlights  before  the 
Christmas  holidays  was  the  Ditto  Dance,  sponsored  by  the  I.S.C.C. 
It  was  here  that  the  social  club  pledges  were  formally  introduced 
to  the  college. 


PHILO: 

Dottie  Burns 
Babs  Verre 

THI  DEL 

Ruthie  Williams 
Martha  Brand 

CHI  SIG: 
Tom  Benton 
Pete  Johnston 

PHI  DADI: 
George  Kinard 
Bryan  Wates 

ALPHA  FIDELPHIA: 
Ted  Solohub 
Dion  Brown 


First  row:  Ruthie  Williams,  Tom  Benton,  Dottie  Burns,  George  Kinard.  Second  row.  Martha  Brand,  Pete  Johnston, 
Babs  Verre,  Bryan  Wates.  Third  row.-  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Smith,  Miss  Rachel  Crozier,  Mr.  Clyde  Ferguson,  Mr.  Paul 
Glynn,   Mrs.    Edith    Hall,   Mr.   Meacham   Tomasello,   Mr-   Roy  Bell. 


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ART  CLUB 


The  Art  Club,  organized  this  year, 
brings  together  students  with  a  com- 
mon interest  and  talent  in  this  field. 
Aside  from  their  many  creative  activ- 
ities, including  the  Artists  and  Models 
Ball,  the  group  takes  numerous  field 
trips  to  increase  their  understanding 
and  appreciation. 


OFFICERS 
Carol  Wilkie;  Ann  Waller;     Jim  Goetz,   president;  Judy  Kuh;  Mar- 
garet McCune;  Donna  Orr;  Joan  Rine. 


Standing  left  to  right:  Margaret  McCune;  Joyce  Carpenter;  Walter  Berkenfeld;  Gretchen  Senne;  Joan  Rine; 
Bill  Wixson;  Nick  Carter;  Carol  Wilkie;  Claudia  Vollendorf;  Mrs.  Jensen,  advisor.  Kneeling:  Tim  Anderson; 
Erie  Shippey  Jr.;  Kristi  White;  Jackie  Kovaleski. 


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NEWMAN  CLUB 


MEAABERS-f/rst  Row:  AA.  Thomas,  M.  Newton,  J.  Rokoske,  AA.  Kelly,  S.  Ellert,  D.  Aiello,  AA.  Reynolds,  F.  Cal- 
lahan, P.  AAarcellIno,  C.  Kaywell,  J.  Rine,  S.  Tani.  Second  Row:  D.  Yetkow,  S.  Jackman,  C.  Wllkie,  J.  Ritter, 
R.   DeWinter,  G.  AAacDonald,  G.   Reynolds,   Dr.   N.   Lovelace,  AA.  Callaghan,  C.  Abdo,  D.  Buckman,  T.  Sollohub. 


OFFICERS 


President  

Vice  President 


Patrick  AAarcellino 
AArs.  G.  Berghaus 


Secretary  Frances   Callahan 

Treasurer  Carol    Kaywell 

Advisor  Dr.   Neal   Lovelace 


The  Newman  Club  is  a  club  of  Catholic  culture  and  fellowship  organized  to  foster  and  thereby  deepen  the 
spiritual,  intellectual,  and  social  interests  of  the  Catholic  students  of  the  college.  Newman  Clubs  are  founded  on 
virtually  every  campus.  The  club  receives  its  name  from  the  great  religious  educator,  John  Henry  Newman 
(Cardinal).  He  was  born  in  London  in  1801,  graduated  from  Oxford  and  was  instrumental  in  the  Oxford  AAove- 
ment  of  the  last  century. 


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Dot  Arnold 
Joan  Baird 
Betty  Mackie 
Judy  Durrance 
Mr.  Batson 
Lynn  Hartshorn 
Becky    Bragg 
Betty  Jo  Teagle 


COLLEGIATE  FELLOWSHIP 

Collegiate  Fellowship  is  the  protestant  club  on  campus.    It  provides  Christian  fellowship  and  inspiration  to  students 
both  here  and  away  fronn  home.   In  addition,  it  sponsors   charitable  activities  for  the  members. 


First  row:  Margaret  Huyck,  Sandra  Milstead,  Judy  Russel,  Betty  Mackie,  Becky  Bragg,  Mr.  Batson. 
Second  row:  Joan  Baird,  Betty  Zabner,  Sandra  Munson,  Marion  Browne,  Lynn  Hartshorn,  Dot  Ar- 
nold, Judy  Durrance,  Sharon  Carpenter,  Betty  Jo  Teagle.  Third  row:  Mike  Nave,  Charles  Ritcey, 
A!  Haut. 


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BEACHCOMBER  STAFF 


Miss  Pat  Kyle— Advisor 
Judy  McLaughlin— first  semester  editor-in-chief 


"THE  MIRROR  OF  JC  LIFE" 


Lynne  Bartlett  and  Bill  Curry 
second  semester  co-ed/tors 


Standing:  Marcia  Newton,  Bob  Youngblood,  Gatia  MacDonald,  Martha  Balmer,  Sandy  Culling,  Lee  Herrmann,  Ted 
Sollohub,  Nancy  Neale,  Mike  Nave,  Nancy  Vereb,  Pete  Johnston,  John  Szolscek.  Sitting:  Miss  Kyle,  Bill  Curry, 
Judy  McLaughlin,  Diane  Wood,  Joyce  Ludlum. 


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GALLEON  STAFF 


Assistant  Editor 
Babs  Verre 


Editor-in-Chief 
Joanna  Jayne  Gilbuena 


Assistant  Editor 
Jackie  Pishinick 


Advisor 
Mrs.  Edith  Hall 


Business  Manager 
Edward  Meerbott 


Photo  Editor 
Dorothy  Arnold 


Advisor 
Mr.  Robert  Batson 


Professional  Photography  by  Sam  R.  Quincey 


Left  side:  Nancy  Vereb,  Micky  McFarlin,  Babs  Verrek,  Joanna  Jayne  Gilbuena,  Dot  Arnold, 
Diane  Buchman,  Betty  Jo  Teagle.  Right  side:  Ed  Meerbott,  Dotty  Burns,  Nancy  Neale,  Carol 
Wilkie,- Jackie  Pishinick,  Sally  Jackman,  John  Szolscek.  Not  pictured:  Fran  Callahan,  Mike 
Farb,   Judy   Graves,    Pat   Burnett,    Ethel    Auerbach. 


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PHI  DA  DI 


FIRST 

SEMESTER 

OFFICERS 


GRAND  MASTER  GEORGE  KINARD 

MASTER    BRIAN    WATES 

SCRIBE   ADDISON   GILBERT 

SOCIAL    SECRETARY    BILL    FAIR 

TREASURER  DON   HORNAK 

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS   RICHARD  WILSON 


MEMBERS:   Standing:   Richard   Sineath,   Carroll    Lloyd,  Ted   Marx,  George  Cranford,  Mr.   Roy   Bell,   Faculty  Advisor. 
Kneeling:   Richard  Wilson,   Brian  Wates,   George   Kinard,   Addison  Gilbert,  Bill  Fair,  Don  Hornak. 


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PHI  DA  DI 

GRAND   MASTER   PHIL   AZOON 

MASTER   TOM   HOLLOW  AY 

SCRIBE  DON   FIORE 

SOCIAL    SECRETARY    PHIL    CROW 

TREASURER    _.„. JAMES    CLIFTON 

ADVISOR   MR.    ROY   BELL 


SECOND 

SEMESTER 

OFFICERS 


MEMBERS:   Standing:   Fred  Williams,  Weldon   Warren,   Edward  Smith,  James  Welker,  Calvin  Davis,  Charles  Fowler, 
Jay  Davey.  Kneeling-.   Bob  Allen,  Tom  HoUoway,  Phil  Azoon,  Don  Fiore,  Phil  Crow,  James  Clifton. 


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PHILO 


SECOND  SEMESTER  OFFICERS 


President BABS  VERRE 

Vice  President  JACKIE   PISHINICK 

Recording   Secretary  FRAN   CALLAHAN 

Social  Secretary  GRETCHEN  SENNE 

Scholarship  Chairman  LYNNE  BARTLETT 


Treasurer  

Chaplain 

Sergeant-at-Arms 
Historian  


.__.-  JUDY   DRAVIS 
SHARON  PAYTON 

DIANE  CURL 

^  MICKY  McFARLIN 


PHILO  MEMBERS:  Sharon  Payton,  Gretchen  Senne,  Jackie  Pishinick,  Babs  Verre,  Fran  Callahan,  Judy  Dravis,  Diane 
Curl,  Marilyn  Kiner,  Micky  McFarlin,  Lynne  Barlett,  Doris  Wedge,  Carol  Redwanz,  Sharon  Carpenter,  Maria  Thomas, 
Ruthle  Hall. 


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PHILO 

FIRST  SEMESTER  OFFICERS 

President  DOTTY  BURNS  Treasurer  

Vice  President SALLY  ELBERTY  Chaplain  

Recording  Secretary JACKIE  PISHINICK  Sergeant-at-Arms 

Social  Secretary JOAN  RINE  Historian  

Advisor— tArs.  Edith  Hall 


BONNIE  ROSS 

CAROL  WHITEHEAD 

SUE  ELLERT 

JUDY  GRAVES 


PHILO  MEMBERS— Joan    Rine,   Bonnie   Ross,   Dotty   Burns,   Sally  Elberty,  Carol  McMillian,  Judy  Leonard,  Sue  Ellert, 
Elva  Fisher,  Nancy  Vereb,  Pat  Toth,  Judy  Graves,  Sandy  Culling,  and  Mary  Callaghan. 


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ALPHA  FIDELPHIA 


FIRST  SEMESTER 


President 


TED  SOLLOHUB 


MEMBERS-Tom  Ringhiser,  Ken  Bourguignon,  Donald  Cakill,  Dion  Brown,  Ted  Sollohub,  Bill  Hambright. 


Advisor 


MR.  M.  O.  TOMASELLO 


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ALPHA  FIDELPHIA 


President 


SECOND  SEMESTER 
HOWARD  HOCKAAAN 


MEMBERS:   Gregory  Woodworth,   Robert  Gay,    Bill   Cortwright,  Joe  WesloskI,  Vernon  Richard  Wilson, 
Howard  Hockman,  John  Szolchek. 


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THI  DEL 


FIRST  SEMESTER  OFFICERS 


President  RUTHIE  WILLIAMS 

Vice  President  MARTHA  BRAND 

Secretary   ._ PAT  QUIGLEY 

Chapiain  PHYLLIS  METROLIS 

Historian    JO    ANN    JENKINS 

Scholarship  Chairman SHARON  BRADY 


Social   Secretary   . 
Treasurer  

Pledge  Mistress  _. 
Sergeant-at-A  rms 
Parliamentarian  .__ 


BETTY   SULLIVAN 

..  JUDY  Mclaughlin 

ELAINE  FREE 

JON  FAYE  MITCHELL 
DIANE  WOOD 


MEMBERS:  Shirley  Tanni,  Norma  Thach,  Diane  Brown,  Mary  Ann  Carroll,  Judy  Link,  Patsy  Jones,  Lynette  Gans, 
Margaret  Weber,  Jo  Ann  Jenkins,  Marlene  Brooks,  Judith  Shaefer,  Elaine  Free,  Phyllis  Metrolis,  Sharon  Brady,  Mar- 
tha Brand. 


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THI  DEL 


SECOND  SEMESTER  OFFICERS 


President  JUDY  McLAUGHLlN 

Vice  President  PAT  QUIGLEY 

Secretary CAROL  HAUGH 

Pledge  Mistress  MARTHA   BRAND 

Historian PHYLLIS  METROLIS 

Scholarship  Chairman  ELAINE  FREE 


Social  Secretary DIANE  WOOD 

Treasurer EDYTHE  LANSDOWNE 

Chaplain  MIRIAM  SCHESTAG 

Sergeant-at-Arms  ELLEN  MESSER 

Parliamentarian JUDY  KUH 


MEMBERS:  Miriam  Schestag,  Patty  Ashworth,  Martha  Brand,  Judy  Manring,  Linda  Jackson,  Teresa  Christian,  Ellen 
Messer,  Lola  Phillips,  Clara  Hester,  Judy  Kuh,  Edith  Lansdowne,  Sally  Cooper,  Carol  Haugh,  Pat  Quigley,  Judy 
McLaughlin,  Diane  Wood. 

Advisor  MRS.   ELIZABETH   SMITH 


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CHI  SIG 


MEMBERS:   Bud  Crosby,   Brooks  Chesser,   Bill   Stevens,   Brian    Roberts,    Richard   Treadwell,    Richard    Hartigan,    John 
McCranels,  Stuart  Tadlock. 


FIRST  SEMESTER  OFFICERS 

Kneeling:    PETE   JOHNSTON,   JOHN    FRANK,   JIM    NEAL,   TOM     BENTON-Pres/dent,   ELY   COLCOLOUGH,  JULIAN 
WELLS. 


Advisor  MR.  CLYDE  FERGUSON 


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CHI  SIG 


SECOND  SEMESTER  OFFICERS 


Commander  PHIL  ROMANO 

Lt.   Commander  BROMIN   CUMPTON 

Scribe  BILL  HAZZARD 

Parliamentarian  RICHARD  TREADWELL 

Pledge  Capt.  NORMAN   JONES 


Comptroller 

Chaplain  

Sergeant-at-Arms 
Historian 


.__.  CHUCK  GOPPERT 

TOM  VALENTE 

SILVIO  CIANFRONE 
___  BROOKS  CHESSER 


MEMBERS:  Tom  Anderson,  Dick  Goodell,  Ey  Hyatt,  Brad  Harper,  Larry  Murphy,  George  Ferguson,  Butch  Yar- 
borough,  Robert  Muskat.  Front  Row:  Ronald  Chein,  Chuck  Goppert,  Bromin  Cumpton,  Phil  Romano,  Silvio  Cian- 
frone,  Tom  Valente,  Norman  Jones. 


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TRI  OMEGA 


JUDY  RUSSELL,  President;  GAIL  STARR,   Vice  President,   DIANNA  BARTON,  Recording  Secretary;  BARBARA  BURN- 
HAM,  Corresponding  Secretary;  BROOKE  OHLAND. 


MEMBERS-llona   Harrison,   Dorothy   Arnold. 


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TRI  OMEGA 


BETTY   MACKEY,    Treasurer;    ELAINE   TRAINOR,    Parliamentarian:  JUDY  KNIGHJ,  Hisforian. 


AAEMBERS-Ethel  Auerbach,  Betty  Jo  Teagle,  Sandra  Munson,  Marsha  Walker,  Sari  White,  Irene  Hanna,   Donna  M. 
Armstrong,  Joan  Baird. 


Advisor MISS  MARILYN  JANE  LEAF 


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THE  ANNUAL 

CHRISTMAS 

ASSEMBLY 

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THE  COLLEGE 

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The  Alumni  Dance  was  held  during  the 
Christmas  holidays  in  the  Student  Center. 

Grads,  present  students,  and  faculty  look 
forward  to  this  annual  event. 


L  he  Spring  season  at  PBJC  was  ushered  in  with  more  beauty.  Miss 
Sophomore  was  elected  and  Ruthie  Williams  reigned  over  the  annual 
Phi  Da  Di  dance  as  Phi  Da  Di  Sweetheart. 

The  dance,  held  in  the  student  center  on  Valentine's  Day,  was 
the  first  of  several  dances  held  on  campus  during  the  spring.  The 
Philo  Arch  Dance,  Alpha  Fi  Coronation  Ball,  and  the  Artists  and  Mod- 
els Ball  were  other  highlights  of  the  spring  season. 

The  annual  Phi  Da  Di  play.  The  Rainmaker,  was  produced  in  Feb- 
ruary and  was  a  tremendous  success.  PBJC's  talented  duo,  George 
Cranford  and  Sally  Elberty,  again  played  the  leading  roles  and  were 
supported  by  ah  excellent  cast. 

The  formation  of  the  basketball  program  highlighted  the  spring 
series  of  PBJC  intramural  sports  sponsored  by  the  Physical  Education 
department. 

At  last  the  time  which  every  sophomore  on  campus  had  long  an- 
ticipated drew  near.  For  the  final  time  at  PBJC  they  entered  class- 
rooms to  face  exams  and,  that  over,  proceeded  with  last  minute  prep- 
arations for  the  graduation  exercises. 

In  early  June  the  largest  graduating  class  in  Palm  Beach  Jr.  College 
history  received  their  diplomas  and  left  the  campus  on  which  they 
had  spent  the  previous  two  years.  Some  left  to  attend  other  schools, 
some  to  begin  their  life's  work,  some  to  begin  family  life,  but  all 
proud  of  Palm  Beach  Jr.  College  and  the  time  they  had  spent  here. 


M^ss  Sophomore 


Miss  Barbara  Kowe 


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Grand  Master,  PHIL  AZOON 


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Miss  Kuthie  Williams 

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MISS  DAWN  COPE  MISS  DEANNA  SNARFELDT 


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Sandy    Puronen,    Judy    Harrington,    Shelby    Eaves,    Nita   Jilek,  and  Charlotte  Lamb. 


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INSTRUCTION 


And  Practice 


Make  Pins  Go  Tumbling  Down 


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In  Intramural  Bowling  at  Palm  Beach  Junior  College. 


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PHYSICAL  EDUCATION  CLASS  TEACHES 

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THE  BOYS'  PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION  CLASSES 


Gymnastics,  volleyball,  and 
soccer  are  just  three  of  the 
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PHILO  ARCH  DANCE 


The   magical   tradition   of  the  Arch    Dance   mai<es    it 
an  eagerly-awaited  event  each  spring. 


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THE  RAINMAKER' 

presented  by 

PHI  DA  DI 

A  good  play  is  the  result 

of  much  hard  work. 

CAST 

Noah  Curry  Jim  Goetz 

H.  C.  Charles   Flagg 

Jimmy  Curry Ed  Becton 

Lizzie  Curry  Sally  Elberty 

Sheriff Art  AAarkuson 

File John  Snider 

Starbucl< George  Cranford 


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MATURE  STUDENTS'  CLUB 


OFFICERS 

President  Mr.  Don  Rowe  1 

Secretary  Mrs.   Ruth  Jensen 


The  Mature  Students'  Club  was  organized  early  this  fall  and  is  open  to  all  older  students.  The  purposes  of  the 
club  are:  to  promote  interest  in  formal  education,  to  assist  adult  students  to  adjust  to  college  life,  to  cooperate  with 
the  college  administration  in  the  maintenance  of  high  social  standards,  to  be  of  service,  and  to  serve  as  a  forum 
for   the   discussion   of   questions   of    interest   to   adult    students. 


Pictured  left  to  right:  Mrs.  Genieve  Berghaus,  Mr.  Don  Rowe,  Mrs.  Ruth  Jensen,  Mrs.  Janet  Morrow,  Mrs.  Esther 
Ager.  Second  row:  Mrs.  Lieselotte  Edelblut,  Mrs.  Mildred  Uman,  Miss  Rachel  Crozier  (advisor),  Mrs.  Florence 
Gatchell,  Mrs.  Ramona  Cole. 


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ARTISTS  AND  MODELS 
BALL 


Each   spring   this    dance    affords   J.C.   students     the    opportunity   to 
display  their  originality  in  designing  costumes. 


Genius  at  work! 


Let's  see,  what  bottle  should  I  choose? 


J.  C.  CANDIDS 


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You    aren't   seeing    double— it's    just   Tom    and    Jerry. 


Betty    has    no    difficulty    finding    her    way 
around   the   campus. 


Our  future  engineers  struggle  like  the  rest  of  us. 


Careers  in  the  making   are  part    of    tine    campus 
life— but  it  isn't  all  work  and  no  play. 


Talent    personified. 


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Typical   scene  in   Student   Center, 


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Fore!— or  something 


No  rest  for  the  weary 


"Progress  is  our  most  important  product." 


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Et  tu,  George? 


For  your  Mother? 


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Signing  up. 


Getting  down  to  work. 


Reflection?  Look  Again!!! 


Are  these  scenes  familiar  to  you? 


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ADVANCED  FRESHMEN 


WILLARD  ANDE 


DIANNA  BARTON  GENEVIEVE   BERGHAUS  JAMES   BROWN 


SILVIO  CIANFRONE 


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WILLARD  CORTRIGHT  ROGER   DE  WINTER  LIESELOHE  EDELBLUT 


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JERRY  EDWARDS 


JOHN   EVELYN 


JUDITH   EXLINE 


ROBERT  GALLION 


ROBERT  GAY 


RICHARD  GOODELL  RONALD   HUNT 


MARY  JOHNSON 


JOESPH  LEACH 


JAMES  LEE 


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FREDERICK   LUITINIK 


ROBERT  MILLER 


RALPH  MUSKAT 


MICHAEL   NAVE 


STANLEY  OUTLAND 


ROBERT  SCHNELL 


EDWARD  SMITH 


EDWARD  SNYDER 


CHARLES  STANTON 


BETTY  SULLIVAN 


FREDERICK  THORNTON 


KRISTI   WHITE 


HARRY  YARBROUGH 


ROBERT  YOUNGBLOOD 


ADVANCED  FRESHMEN  NOT  PICTURED 


ADAMS,   L. 

DRESSER,  J. 

AUSTIN,  M. 

DREW,  W. 

BALMER,  M. 

EVANS,  C. 

BARON,   D. 

FAIR,  W. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  J. 

FIORE,   D. 

BRODBECK,  W. 

FITZGERALD, 

CALLAGHAN,  M. 

FLAVIA,   R. 

CARROLL,   D. 

FORNEY,   G. 

CLAY,  G. 

GATCHELL,   F. 

COLE/AAN,  T. 

GOLDBERG,   E 

CORNELL,  W. 

GREENE,   H. 

DRAGNER,  J.- 

HARPER,   B. 

HOYLE,  J. 
JONES,   R. 
KENNET,   N. 
LEVINS,   H. 
LinLEFIELD,  F. 
LUDICKE,  J. 
MOORE,  M. 
NUTBROWN,  G. 
PACCIONE,  V. 
PEARSON,   R. 
REYNOLDS,  M. 
ROMANO,   P. 


SEEAAANN,   G. 
SLATON,   P. 
SMITH,   B. 
SMITH,   R. 
SNIDER,  J. 
SORY,  J. 
STARK,   R. 
STEIN,  W. 
TINSON,   L. 
ViSCO,   R. 
WATSON.  J. 
WULFORST,   L. 


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SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS 


FRED    WILLIAMS    PRESIDENT 

TERRY  LITTLE  VICE  PRESIDENT 

PATSY  JONES   SECRETARY 

MARTHA  BRAND  TREASURER 

ADVISORS 
MRS.    ESTHER  C.    HOLT  MR.   MEACHAM  O.  TOMASELLO 


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ROBERT  CHARLES  ALLEN 

Palm  Beach  High 
Phi  Da  Di  1-2. 

DORTHY   LOUISE  ARNOLD 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-EcJ  1-2;  College  Singers  1-2;  Collegiate  Fellowship 
1-2,  President  2;  Galleon  Staff  2,  Photo  Editor;  SNEA 
1-2,    Program    Chairman    2;   WRA    1;    Tri    Omega. 


PATRICIA  ANN  ASHWORTH 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;   College  Singers   1-2,  Secretary   2;  Thi   Del    1-2. 

JOAN  ARLEENE   BAIRD 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed  1-2;  College  Singers  1-2,  Accompanist  1-2;  Col- 
legiate Fellowship  1-2,  Vice  President  2;  SNEA  1;  WRA 
1;  "Pygmalion";  Tri  Omega. 


KENNETH   WARREN   BENNETT 

Seacrest  High 
College  Singers   1-2. 

NANCY  MAE   BENSCH 

Palm  Beach  High 

College  Singers  1;  SNEA  2. 


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THOMAS  WHITLEY   BENTON 

Palm  Beach  High 

Chi    Sig    ^-2,    President    1-2;    Circle    K    1-2,    President    2; 

College    Singers    1-2;    ISCC    1-2;    Veteran's    Club    2. 

KENNETH    DONALD   BOURGUIGNON 

Palm  Beach  High 
Alpha  Fidelphia   1-2. 


SHARON   JANE   BRADY 

Lake  Worth  High 

Class  Officer  1,  Treasurer;  Co-Ed  1-2,  Vice  President  2; 
College  Singers  1-2;  Student  Government  1-2,  Secretary 
2;  Thi  Del  1-2,  Scholarship  Chairman;  WRA;  Safety 
Council  2. 

MARTHA  C.   BRAND 

Lake  Worth  High 

Class  Officer  2,  Treasurer;  Co-Ed  1-2;  College  Singers 
1-2;  ISCC  2,  Student  Government  2;  Thi  Del  1-2,  Vice 
President  2;  Court  of  Beauty  1 . 


MARLENE   KAY   BROOKS 

Palm  Beach  High 

Pan-American   Club  2,   Vice  President  2;   Phi   Theta   Kappa 

2;  Thi  Del  2. 

DIANE   BROWN 

Palm  Beach  High 

Thi  Del  1-2;  College  Singers  1-2. 


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DION    KIETH    BROWN 

Lake  Worth  High 

Alpha  Fidelphia  1-2,  Secretary  2;  Beachcomber  1-2;  Col- 
lege Singers  1;  Mature  Students  Ass'n  1;  Phi  Rho  Pi  2; 
SNEA    1;    "Harvey";    "Pygmalion";    "Wuthering    Heights." 

MARION   VIDA   BROWNE 

Belle  Glade  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;    Collegiate    Fellowship    1-2;    WRA    1;    College 

Singers  2. 


HELEN    DIANE   BUCHMAN 

Lake  Worth  High 

Galleon    Staff    2;    "Pygmalion." 

DOROTHEA  MARY   BURNS 

Lake  Worth  High 

Philo   1-2,  President  2;  Miss  Palm  Beach  Junior  College   1. 


DONALD   BARTON   CAHILL 

Palm  Beach  High 

Alpha  Fidelphia  1-2;  Circle  K  1-2. 

FRANCES   BOND  CALLAHAN 

St.  Ann's  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;   Newman   Club   1-2, 

2;    Philo    1-2;    SNEA    2;    WRA 


Secretary   2;   Pan-American 
1-2,    Treasurer    1. 


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127 


LOWELL  ERSKINE   CLARK 

Grandview  High 

Intramural      Basketball,     Manager;      Captain      of      Rebels; 

Baseball  Team. 

ELIZABETH   L.   CORVEY 

Bridgeport  High 

Phi    Theta    Kappa    2;    "Pygmalion." 


GEORGE   LEE  CRANFORD 

Palm  Beach  High 

College  Singers  2;  Phi  Da  Di  1-2;  Phi  Rho  Pi  1-2,  Presi- 
dent 2;  "Harvey";  "Pygmalion";  "Wuthering  Heights"; 
Best  Actor  Award  1;  Radio  Workshop  2. 

BROMAN   DAVID  CUMPTON 

Belle  Glade  High 

Chi  Sig  2;  Basketball  Rebels. 


MARGARET   DIANE  CURL 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;    College    Singers    1-2;   Treasurer    2;    Philo    1-2; 

WRA  2. 

HOWARD   DETON   DAY 

Lake  Worth  High 


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BONITA   ELIZABETH    DE  CAMP 

Linwood  High 

Sophomore  Social  Committee;  Beachcomber  2. 

MARILYN   ANN   DE  VECKA 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed  1;  College  Singers  1. 


BRENDA  SUE   DOOLEY 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed  Club  1-2;  College  Singers  1-2. 

EDWARD   PAUL  DUFFY 

Seacrest  High 


JULIA  ARLENE   ECKERT 

Lake  Worth  High 

Philo  2;  Phi  Theta  Kappa. 

SALLY  JOYCE   ELBERTY 

Lake  Worth  High 

Co-Ed  1-2;  College  Singers  1;  Debating  2;  Galleon  Staff 
2;  Philo  1-2,  Vice  President  2;  Phi  Rho  Pi  1-2,  Vice 
President;     "Pygmalion";     "Wuthering     Heights." 


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JOHN    HOWARD   ELLIS 

Lake  Worth  High 
College  Singers  1-2. 

ELVA   LOUISE   FISCHER 

Fort  Lauderdale  High 
College  Singers  1-2;  Philo  1-2. 


JAMES   BRESTOL   FOSTER 

Gibbert  High 

Florida    Academy    of     Sciences;    Phi     Theta    Kappa      1-2; 

"Pygmalion." 

HENRY   NEIL   FOUNTAIN,  JR. 

Lake  Worth  High 


JOHNNY  GARY   FRANK 

Palm  Beach  High 

Chi  Sig  1-2,  Treasurer  2. 

BARBARA   ELAINE  FREE 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed     1-2;    College    Singers    1-2;    Thi    Del     1-2.    Pledge 

Mistress  2;  P. A.  Announcer. 


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ADDISON  GEORGE  GILBERT,  JR. 

Broadalbin  High 

College  Singers  1-2,  President  2;  ISCC  2,  Alternate; 
Phi  Da  Di  1-2,  Worthy  Grand  Scribe;  Intramural  Basket- 
ball; Intramural  Softball. 

JAMES   NEVIN   GOETZ 

Lake  Worth  High 
Art  Club  2. 


GERALD   RICHARD  GORDEN 

Cocoa  Beach  High 

JUDITH   CLAIRE  GRAVES 

lake  Worth  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;    Pan-American    Club;    Philo    1-2;    WRA    1-2. 


BARBARA   LYNN   GREER 

Palm  Beach  High 
Co-Ed  Club  2;  Thi  Del  2. 

JERRE   B.   HALL 

Auburn  High 

Art  Club  2;  Automobile  Club  2. 


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WILLIAM   RYMER   HAMBRIGHT 

Palm  Beach  High 
Phi  Da  Di  1-2. 

IRENE   FRANCES   HANNA 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed      1-2;    Pan-American     Club    2;    Tri     Omega;     WRA 

1-2;  Phi  Rho  Pi  2. 


RAYMOND   LOUIS   HANNUM 

Palm  Beach  High 

Automobile    Club    2;    Circle    K   2;    College   Singers    1-2. 

RICHARD  ALBERT   HANSEN 

Seacrest  High 
Esquire  Club  1-2. 


LYNNE  WRIGH   HARTSHORN 

Owosso  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;   College   Singers   2;   Collegiate    Fellowship    1-2, 

Publicity  2;  SNEA  1;  WRA  1. 

CAROL  EILEEN   HAUGH 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;    Newman    Club    1-2;   Thi    Del    1-2;   WRA    1. 


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DENNIS   KENT   HOERBER 

Palm  Beach  High 
Phi  Da  Di  1-2. 

THOMAS  B.   HOLLOWAY 

Palm  Beach  High 

Circle    K    1-2,    Secretary    2;    Phi    Da    Di    1-2,    Historian    2 

Esquire  Club  1-2. 


DONALD   LAMONT   HORNAK 

Palm  Beach  High 

Circle    K    1-2,    Treasurer    1,   Vice    President    2;    Phi    Da    Di 

1-2,  Treasurer  2. 

JO  ANN  WYOLENE  JENKINS 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed   1-2;  College  Singers  1-2;  Thi  Del   1-2,  Historian  2. 


CHARLES  WALTER  JOHNSON 

Lake  Worth  High 

Class  Officer  1,  Vice  President  1;  College  Singers   1;  Phi 

Theta  Kappa  1-2;  Student  Government  1. 

JOHN   PETER  JOHNSTON 

Bishop's  College  School 

Beachcomber   2;   Chi   Sig    1-2,   Sergeant-at-Arms    2;   Social 

Committee  of  Sophomore  Class. 


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PATRICIA  ANN   KELLEY 

Palm  Beach  High 

Collegiate    Fellowship    1;   Florida   Academy   of  Science   2; 

Secretary;  Phi  Theta  Kappa   1-2,  Secretary  2;  "Pygmalion." 

GEORGE  OSCAR   KINARD   III 

Palm  Beach  High 

ISCC    1-2,   Sergeant-at-Arms    1,   President;   Phi   Da   Di    1-2, 

President  2;  Esquire  Club  1-2. 


JAMES   LLOYD   KING 

Dan  McCarty  High 
Esquire  Club  2. 

JUDITH  ANN   KNIGHT 

Palm  Beach  High 
Co-Ed  1-2;  Thi  Omega. 


DONALD   FRANCIS   KOKER 

Fort  Lauderdale  High 
Esquire  Club  2. 

JEROME  JOESPH    KUCERA 

Lake  Worth  High 

Circle  K  2;  Parliamentarian  of  Sophomore  Class;  Engi- 
neering Club  2,  President;  Phi  Theta  Kapp*  1-2,  President 
2;  Veteran's  Club  2,  Vice  President. 


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JUDY  A.   KUH 

Lake  Worth  High 

Art   Club  2;   Co-Ed    1;   Beachcomber  2;   Galleon   Staff    1; 

Thi  Del  1-2. 

RONALD   BASIL  LA  VERGNE 

Fort  Lauderdale  High 


ZOE   FORREST  LEUFKENS 

Lake  Worth  High 

Co-Ed    1;   Galleon   Staff   1;   Newman   Club  2;  Sophomore 

Class  Social  Committee. 

CARL  LEO   LEVERENZ 

Lake  Worth  High 

Alpha  Fidelphia  1-2;  Circle  K  1-2. 


JAMES  W.   LISSEDEN 

Palm  Beach  High 

Beachcomber     1-2,     Business     Manager      1-2;      Bookstore 

Manager  1-2. 

TERRY   HORD  LITTLE 

Palm  Beach  High 

Phi  Da  Di  1-2;  Vice  President  Sophomore  Class. 


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MARGARET   RUTH   McCUNE 

Lake  Worth  High 
College    Singers    1-2. 

JUDITH  ANN  McLaughlin 

Seacrest  High 

Beachcomber  1-2,  Reporter  1,  Editor-in-Chief;  Co-Ed  1-2; 
Newman  Club  2;  Pan-American  Club  1-2,  Secretary  2; 
SNEA  2;  Thi  Del  1-2,  Treasurer  2. 


JUDITH   ANN   MANRING 

Palm  Beach  High 

Beachcomber  2;  Co-Ed  1-2;  College  Singers  1-2;  Colle- 
giate Fellowship  1;  Pan-American  Club  2;  SNEA  1-2 
President  2;  Thi  Del  2;  WRA  1-2. 

BARBARA  JEAN  MATES 

Lake  Worth  High 
Phi  Rho  Pi. 


JAMES  LOUIS  MARSHALL 

Fort.  Lauderdale  High 
Esquire    Club. 

TED   RAYMOND  MARX 

Lake  Worth  High 

College  Singers  2,  Vice  President;  Phi  Da  Di  1-2 


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EDWARD  GEORGE  MEERBOTT 

St.  Ann's  High 

Circle  K  2;  Galleon  Staff  2,  Business  Manager  2;  Phi  Da 

Di    1-2;    Phi    Rho    Pi    2;    Esquire    Club    1-2,    Treasurer    2. 

PHYLLIS   EVELYN   METROLIS 

Lake  Worth  High 

Co-Ed     1-2;    College    Singers     1-2;    Florida    Academy    of 

Science    2,    Treasurer;    Thi    Del    1-2,    Chaplain    2;    WRA    1, 

Secretary. 


SANDRA  SUE  MILSTEAD 

Lake  Worth  High 

Co-Ed  1;  Collegiate  Fellowship  1-2;  Florida  Academy  of 
Science  2;  Pan-American  Club  2;  Phi  Theta  Kappa  1-2; 
SNEA  2;  Spanish  Club  1,  President. 

JON-FAYE  MITCHELL 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;   Newman    1-2;  Thi    Del    1-2,   Sergeant-at-Arms; 

Court  of  Beauty  1 . 


ROBERT  JOSEPH   MITCHELL 

Caldwell  High 

Alpha     Fidelphia     1-2,     President     1,    Vice 

ISCC;  Student  Government  2,  President. 

THOMAS  ADIEL  MOLTROS 

Lake  Worth  High 
Esquire  Club. 


President    2; 


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SANDRA  LONNELL  MUNSON 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1;    Collegiate    Fellowship    1-2,    President    1; 

1-2,  Vice  President  1;  WRA  1-2. 


SNEA 


JAMES  F.   NEAL 

Palm  Beach  High 

Chi   Sig    1-2,   Pledge   Captain    1,   Vice    President   2;    ISCC 

1-2,    Alternate    Representative    1-2;    Esquire    Club    1-2. 


NANCY  LEE   NEALE 

Fort  Lauderdale  High 

Philo    1-2;   College   Singers    1-2;   Co-Ed    1-2,   Treasurer   2. 

DONNA  MARIE  ORR 

Pompano  Beach  High 

Art    Club   2;    Design    Yearbook    Cover   2. 


LERON   JEFFERSON   PARRAMORE 

Lake  Worth  High 

SHARON   LEE   PAYTON 

Roosevelt  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;  College  Singers   1-2;  Collegiate  Fellowship   1, 

Historian;   Philo   1-2;   Phi   Rho   Pi    1-2;   Phi   Theta   Kappa   2. 


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PETER   LOUIS  PIMENTEL 

Palm  Beach  High 
College  Singers  1. 

STEVE   BERNARD   PLOUDRE 

Palm  Beach  High 
Esquire  Club  1-2. 


PATRICIA  MAUREEN   QUIGLEY 

Palm  Beach  High 

Beachcomber  2;  Fashion  Editor;  Co-Ed  1-2,  Treasurer  2; 
College  Singers  1-2;  Newman  Club  1-2;  Thi  Del  1-2, 
Parliamentarian  1,  Recording  Secretary  2. 

JOAN  MARIE   RINE 

Grossi  Pointe  High 

Art  Club  2;  Co-Ed    1-2;  College  Singers   1;  Galleon  Staff 

2;    Newman    Club    1-2;    Philo    1-2,   Social    Secretary    2. 


JAMES   F.   RINGHISER 

Lake  Worth  High 

Alpha    Fidelphia    1-2,   Parliamentarian   2;   Circle    K    1;    Pan- 
American  1-2. 

CHARLES  EDGAR   RITCEY 

Lake  Worth  High 

Collegiate  Fellowship  2;  Radio  Club  2. 


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JACK   KENNITH   ROOF 

Palm  Beach  High 

Chi  Sig  1-2;  Circle  K  1;  Esquire  Club  1-2. 

BARBARA   LYNN    ROWE 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1-2,    Secretary    1,    President    2;    Phi    Theta    Kappa 

1-2,  Treasurer  2;  Thi  Del  1-2. 


ORLANDO   FELIZ  SAULEDA 

Havana,  Cuba 
Pan-American     C!ub. 

MIRIAM  LOUISE  SCHESTAG 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;   College   Singers    1-2;    Phi    Rho    Pi    1-2,   Treas- 
urer 2;  Thi  Del  2. 


JUDITH   LOUISE  SHAFER 

Palm  Beach  High 

Beachcomber  2,  News  Editor;  Thi  Del  2. 

ERLE   LLEWELLYN  SHIPPEY 

Buttons  Bay  High 
Art  Club  2,  Treasurer. 


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ADA   DEANNA  SNARFELDT 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed  1-2;  College  Singers  1-2. 

TED  JOHN   HENRY  SOLLOHUB 

Webster  Tufts  School 

Alpha  Fidelphia  1-2,  President  2;  Beachcomber  2,  Re- 
porter; ISCC  2,  Treasurer;  Newman  Club  1-2;  Veteran's 
Club  1-2;  Sophomore  Class  Committee. 


KENNETH   ST.   GERMAIN 

Fort  Lauderdale  High 
Florida  Academy  of  Sciences. 

EVELYN   PEARL  STONE 

Lake  Worth  High 

Beachcomber  1,  Reporter;  Co-Ed  1;  College  Singers  1-2; 
College  Forum  1-2,  Secretary  2;  Phi  Rho  Pi  1-2,  Secretary 
2;    "Pygmalion." 


JOHN   JULIUS  SZOLSCEK 

Lake  Worth  High 

Alpha  Fidelphia  2;  Beachcomber  1-2; 

Staff  1-2;  Newman  Club  1-2. 


Circle  K  2;  Galleon 


BETTY  JO  TEAGLE 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed  1-2;  College  Singers  1-2,  Music  Committee  2; 
Collegiate  Fellowship  1-2,  Chaplain  2;  Tri  Omega;  SNEA 
1;  Galleon  Staff  2,  Sophomore  Layout,  Photo  Assistant; 
WRA    1-2,   Constitution   Revision   Committee   2. 


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NORMA   LOUISE  THACH 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1-2,   Secretary  2;  College  Singers    1;  Thi   Del    1-2. 


PATRICIA  CHARLENE  TOTH 

Seacrest  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;    Collegiate    Fellowship    1-2;    Florida 

of  Sciences   2;   Philo    1-2,  Sergeant-at-Arms    1; 


Academy 
WRA    1-2. 


NANCY   LOUISE  VEREB 

Redstone  Republic  High 

Beachcomber    1-2,   Advertising    1,   Circulation   and   Promo- 
tion 2;  WRA  1-2. 

BABETTE   ELIZABETH   VERRE 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed    1;    College    Singers    1;    Galleon    Staff   2,   Assistant 

Editor;    ISCC    2;    Newman    Club    1-2;    Philo    1-2;   WRA    2. 


JIM  WAMBAUGH 

Palm  Beach  High 

Automobile  Club  2;  Phi  Rho  Pi  2. 

BRIAN   LESLIE  WATES 

Palm  Beach  High 

Beachcomber    2,    Columnist;    Circle    K    2,    Treasurer;    ISCC 

2;  Phi  Da  Di  1-2,  Pledge  Master  2. 


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JULIAN  WELLS 

Lake  Worth  High 
Chi  Sig  1-2;  Circle  K. 

LAWRENCE   D.  WHITAKER 

Lake  Worth  High 
Alpha  Fidelphia  2. 


LAWRENCE   KEITH  WHITE 

Palm  Beach  High 
Esquire  Club  1-2. 

CAROL  JEAN  WHITEHEAD 

Palm  Beach  High 

Co-Ed  1-2;  College  Singers  1-2;  Collegiate  Fellowship  1, 
Treasurer;  Philo  1-2,  Chaplain  2;  Phi  Theta  Kappa  1-2; 
SNEA    1,   Treasurer. 


KATHLEEN   CAROL  WILKIE 

Pine  Crest  High 

Art    Club    2;    Co-Ed    1-2;    College    Singers    1-2;    Galleon 

Staff   2;    Newman   Club    1-2;   WRA    1;   "Harvey." 

FREDERICK   LEE -WILLIAMS 

Lake  Worth  High 

Class  Officer   1-2,  President   1-2;  Circle   K   1-2;  Pan-Amer- 
ican   Club    1-2;    Student    Government    1-2. 


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RUTH   E.  WILLIAMS 

Lake  Worth  High 

Co-Ed  1-2;  College  Singers  1;  ISCC  2,  Secretary;  Pan- 
American  Club  1,  Secretary;  Student  Government  2, 
Treasurer;  SNEA  1-2;  Thi  Del   1-2,  Treasurer  1,  President  2. 

RICHARD  STANLEY  WILSON 

Palm  Beach  High 
Phi  Da  Di  1-2. 


SHIRLEY  DIANE  WOOD 

Lake  Worth  High 

Beachcomber     1-2,     Feaiure     Editor;     Co-Ed     1-2;     College 

Singers  2;  Galleon  Staff  1;  Thi  Del   1-2,  Parliamentarian  2. 

GREGORY   LAWLOR  WOODWORTH 

Winsted  High 
Esquire  Club  1-2. 


GARY  JOHN   YOUNG 

Palm  Beach  High 
Engineering  Club  2. 

BETTY  ANN   ZABNER 

Webster  Tufts 

Art    Club    2;    Automobile    Club    1-2;    College    Singers    2; 

Collegiate    Fellowship    1-2;    SNEA    1;    WRA    1. 


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SOPHOMORE  ROSTER 


PHILIP  ANTHONY   AZOON 
Lake  Worth  High 

Circle    K    2;    ISCC    1;    Newman    Club    1-2;    Pan- 
American    Club    1;    Phi    Da    Di    1-2;    "Harvey." 

BARBARA  ALICE  BAKER 

Lake  Worth  High 

Art    Club    2;    Co-Ed    1-2;    College    Singers    1-2; 

Pan-American    Club    1-2;   Thi    Del    1-2;   WRA    2. 

FRED   DONALD   BARBAREE 

Seacrest  High 

Engineering    Club    1-2;    Phi    Theta    Kappa    1-2. 

BILL  JOSEPH   BRAMMEIER 
St.  Ann's  High 

GESSE   PATRICK   BURNEH 
Lake  Worth  High 
SNEA  1. 

ROBERT  FOWLER   CHRISTENSEN 

Palm  Beach  High 

Art     Club    2;    College     Singers    1-2;     Debating 

Team     1;    Radio    Club    1;    Veteran's    Club    1-2, 

Treasurer  1. 

RONALD   COLILLA 
Palm  Beach  High 
College  Singers  2. 

ANNE   ALEXIS  CONNORS 

St.  Ann's  High 

Beachcomber     2;    Co-Ed      Club     1-2;     Newman 

Club    1-2,    Treasurer    1;    Thi    Del    1-2. 

SANDRA  JEAN   CULLING 

St.  Ann's  High 

Beachcomber      2;    Co-Ed     1-2;     Newman      Club 

1-2;    College    Singers    1-2;    ISCC    1;    Philo    1-2; 

SNEA  1;  WRA  2. 

WALTER   FLETCHER   DAVEY 
Lake  Worth  High 
Phi  Da  Di  1-2. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  DROWNE,  JR. 
St.  Ann's  High 
College  Singers  2. 

SUGANNE  MARIE  ELLERT 

St.  Ann's  High 

Co-Ed  Club   1-2;  College  Singers   1-2;  Newman 

Club     1-2;    WRA     1-2;    Philo     1-2,    Sergeant-af- 

Arms  2. 

HENRY  NEIL   FOUNTAIN,  JR. 
Lake  Worth  High 
College  Singers  1-2. 

GLENN  CHRYSTIE   HAMILTON 
Palm  Beach  High 

DAVID   STANLEY  HARRER 
Peoria  Central  High 

Florida    Academy   of   Science   2,   President;   Pan- 
American  Club  2. 

RONALD  ANTHONY  HUNT 
Okeechobee  High  . 
Radio  Club  1. 

PATSY  WINIFRED  JONES 

Palm  Beach  High 

Secretary      of     Sophomore      Class;    Co-Ed     1-2; 

Student    Government    2;    Thi    Del    1-2. 

GASTON   FARRIS  KINCAID,  JR. 
Pahokee  High 

PATRICK   FRANCIS  AAARCELLINO 

Seacrest  High 

Newman     Club      1-2,    President     2;    Veteran's 

Club  1-2. 

GERALD   PAnERSON  MARKHAM 

Palm  Beach  High 

College  Singers  1-2;  Phi  Da  Di  1-2. 


ARTHUR   LAWRENCE  MARKUSON 

Palm  Beach  High 

Florida   Academy   of   Science   2,   Vice   President; 

Radio  Club  1. 


Club    1-2;    Ski 


BAYARD   LLOYD  MOFFin 
Palm  Beach  High 
Phi     Theta      Kappa    2;    Esquire 
Team   1-2. 

ALFRED   DANIEL  MORGAN 
South  Broward  High 

EDWIN  MORRIS,  JR. 

Monticello  High 

College  Singers    1-2;   Veteran's   Club    1-2. 

RODNEY   KEMP  MORTON 

Edison  Senior  High 

College  Forum  2;  Phi  Rho  Pi  2. 

DANIEL   HAMILTON  MULLIS 

Pahokee  High 

Veteran's    Club    1-2;    Intramural    Ball    2. 

JUDITH  Mclaughlin 

Seacrest  High 

Thi  Del  President  2;  ISCC  2. 

NANCY   LEE   NEALE 

Euclid  Senior  High 

Beachcomber    2;    Galleon    Staff    2;    WRA     1-2, 

Treasurer  2. 

JAMES  HARVEY   NEUMANN 
Fairview  High 
Veteran's  Club  1-2. 

KYNRIC   MARTIN   PELL 
Runnymede  Collegiate 

WILLIAM   HENRY   PETTRITT 
Fort  Lauderdale  High 
College  Singers   1-2. 

HELEN  JACQUELINE   PISHINICK 

St.  Ann's  High 

Co-Ed     1-2;    College    Singers     1;    Galleon    Staff 

2,    Assistant    Editor;    Newman    Club    1-2;    Philo 

1-2,  Social  Secretary  1-2;  WRA  1-2,  President  2. 


ALAN  ODELL   ROBERTS 
Miami  High 

Debating    Team     1-2;    Phi 
Veteran's  Club  1. 


Theta     Kappa 


BONNIE   LOUISE   ROSS 
Palm  Beach  High 

Beachcomber,  Circulation  and  Promotion  Man- 
ager 1;  Co-Editor  1;  Philo  1-2,  Treasurer  2; 
WRA    1-2,    Secretary    2. 

RICHARD   H.   ROUGHEN 
Massanutten  Military  Academy 
Veteran's  Club  1 . 

ROBERT  JEROME  SHEEDY 

Harvard  High 

Radio  Club  1-2,  Vice  President  2. 

ROBERT  E.   SIMS 
Palm  Beach  High 

JAMES  RAFTER  SOAPPY 
Palm  Beach  High 

Art  Club  1-2;  Beachcomber  1-2;  College  Sin- 
gers 1-2;  Debating  Team  1-2;  Galleon  Staff  1; 
Phi  Theta  Kappa  1-2;  Radio  Club  1-2;  "Harvey"; 
"Wuthering  Heights." 

SHIRLEY  ANNE  TANI 

St.  Paul's  High 

Beachcomber     1;     Circulation      and      Promotion 

Staff;    Co-Ed     Club      1-2;    College     Singers     2; 

Newman  Club  1-2;  Thi  Del  1-2. 

FRANCIS  AAARTIN   THORNE 
Palm  Beach  High 


NANCY   LOUISE  VEREB 

Redstone  Republic  High 

Co-Ed    1-2;    College    Singers    1-2;    Galleon    Staff 

2,      Business      Manager;      Newman      Club      1; 

Philo   1-2. 

SANDRA  ANN  WALLER 
Fulton  High 
College  Singers  1-2. 

MICHAEL   IAN  WARREN 

Palm  Beach  High 

Beachcomber    1-2,    Reporter    1,    News    Editor   2; 

Collegiate   Fellowship    1;   Pan-American   Club  2. 

TOM  GOLD  WEATHERS 
Palm  Beach  High 

RICHARD  STANLEY  WILSON 
Palm  Beach  High 
Phi  Da  Di  1-2. 

JOHN   CLARK  WINFREE 
Palm  Beach  High 


OTHER   SOPHOMORES 

JOHN  TRAQUAIR  ADAMS 

WILLIAM   ERNEST  ALEYA 

MARY  ANN  ARBUTHNOT 

JEROME   RAYMOND   BECKFELT 

ROLAND   GERALD   BOYCE 

DONALD  T.   BRANNING 

GERALD  JAMES  CHRISTENSEN 

WILLIAM  ALFRED   COBB,  JR. 

LYNN   E.   COCHRANE 

MARTHA  SUE  COX 

JAMES  EARL  CRESSMAN 

WILLIAM   BOYD   FABLE 

JERRY   EUGENE   FORK 

BARBARA  ANN   GEHRKIN 

HERBERT  HUDDY  GOODMAN 

JOHNNY  ROBERT  GROOVER 

ROBERT   R.   HALL 

ARTHUR  SPEIR   HILLBRATH 

ETHEL  HELEN   HORNE 

EMIL  AAATTHEW   LAIRD,  II 

JUDY  HANNAH   LEHTINEN 

ALFRED   HILL  LISK 

ERREAN   KATHLEEN   LOW 

JOHN   McCRANELS 

CHARLES  GEORGE   HOWLAND  METCALF 

ROBERT  DAWSON   MOORE 

JAMES  McVEY  O'HARA 

EDWARD  O'NEAL 

TERRY  OSWALD 

LEE  CARROLL   PARKER 

ROBERT   REIN 

DAN   HUGH   RIORDAN 

ROBERT  BUELL  RHOADS 

BENJAMIN   HAROLD  SELESNIK 

WILLIAM   MORRIS  SIDLER 

RICHARD   FERGUSON   SINEATH 

LINDA  CURTIS  SKEEN 

RICHARD  WARREN   SPRAGUE 

CHARLES  VINCENT  STEPHENSON 

NANCY  JEAN   VANDENBERG 

ADAM   B.  VAN   SYCKLE 

CLAUDIA   E.  VOLLENDORF 

ROBERT  WAYNE  WALKER 

MAX  W.  WARREN 

WELDON   FIELDS  WARREN 

JAMES  BAXTER  WELKER 

JAMES  CARTER  WELLS 

JOHN   HAROLD  WINZELL 

HAROLD  JAMES  WOMERSLEY 


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NORMAN'S 
Salutes  P.B.J.C. 


Babs  Verre,  Martha  Brand,  Danne  Pillsbury, 
Theresa  Christian  are  modeling  the  newest 
fashions  to  be  found  at  Norman's,  306 
Clematis  St.,  West  Palm   Beach. 


Complimen+s  of 

MAJOR  LEAGUE 

Compliments  of 

LANES 

2425  N.  Dixie 

LAKE  WORTH 

POLICE 

DEPARTMENT 

LAKE  WORTH.  FLA. 

Best  Wishes 

to 
Class  of  '59 

CITY  OF  BOYNTON  BEACH 


JOHNSON'S  FLORIST 

FITZ'S  DRIVE  IN 

815  No.  Dixie  Hwy. 

LAKE  WORTH 

Phone  JU-5-2531 

•  Southern  Fried  Chicken 

•  Steaks 

•  Chops 

"For  Weddings,   Birthdays,  and 

•   Sea  Food 

Dances,  Too 

We've  Sot  the  Flowers 

Just  for  You." 

BELDEN'S  FLORIST 


for  All  Occasions 

TEmple  2-2871 

If  No  Answer,  Dial 
Victor  4-0953 

FUNERAL 

FLOWERS 

HOSPITAL 

BOUQUETS 

WEDDINGS 

City  Wide  Delivery 


Flowers  by  Wire 
World  Wide 


63!   S.  FLAGLER  DR. 


Authorized 
Sales  and  Service 


Factory  Trained   Mechanics 
Genuine  Ford  Parts 

WAYNE  AKERS  FORD.  INC. 

The  Palm   Beaches 
Newest  Ford   Dealer 

Complete  Body  and  Paint  Shop 

Fully  Equipped  Service  Dept. 

All  Makes  of  Cars 


JU  2-4446 


LAKE  WORTH 


Gifts                                        Greeting  Cards 
Handbags                          Costunne  Jewelry 

THE  REEF 

"Drift  In  and  Sea" 
COR.  LAKE  AVE.  AND  K.  ST.         LAKE  WORTH 

SALON  OF  MUSIC 

TE  2-088!         TE  3-8459 

PALM  BEACH     WEST  PALM  BEACH 

"Finest  in   Music" 

LAWRENCE  W.  MYERS 
INSURANCE  AGENCY 

Leslie  Thonnpson   Real  Estate 

INSURE  TODAY— BE  SURE  TOMORROW 

803   Lake  Ave.          *          Phone  JU  2-5244 

LAKE  WORTH,  FLORIDA 

BARTON'S 

615  LAKE  AVE.,  LAKE  WORTH 
Flowers  for  All  Occasions 

Members  of  F.T.D.  Wire  Service 

FREE  DELIVERY            TEL  JU  2-0166 

You  Always  Save 

Compllmen+s 

a+ 

of 

FOUNTAIN'S 

BENZ  CHEVROLET 
INC. 

Clothing      *     Shoes     *     Sportswear 

1515  North  Dixie  Hwy. 

H.  N.  FOUNTAIN            LAKE  WORTH 

LAKE  WORTH 

Tel.  JU  2-33 1 1 

savingi  £  loan  association 


200  LAKE  AVENUE  LAKE  WORTH 
901  So.  Federal  Hwy.  Boynton  Beach 


FALK'S 


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SERVICE 


1 32  North  Federal  Highway 

LAKE  WORTH,  FLORIDA 

U.S.  ROYAL  TIRES  DISTRIBUTOR 


"We  Buy— Sell— Trade— Rent  Cars" 


3  SIZES 


STANDARD 


KING 


FAMILY 


Instant  service  for  the  "Pause  that  Refreshes!" — One  of  Coca-Cola's  mobile  serving 
units  available  for  club  outings,  picnics,  athletic,  any  other  events  stopped  by  Junior 
College  to  make  our  students  happy. 

PALM  BEACH 
COCA-COLA  BOTTLING  COMPANY 


Compliments  of 

A           : 

PALM  BEACH 

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TYPEWRITER  CO. 

RE  &  RS  ERSKINE 

306  So.  Olive  Avenue 
PHONE  TE  2-5144 

ERSKINE  CALDER  AGENCY,  INC. 
Real  Es+a+e                Insurance 

and 

"Cons+ant  Service  Since    1922" 

HALSEY  &  GRIFFITH 

TELEPHONE  JU  2-5331 

313   Datura  St. 

907  Lake  Ave.                         Lake  Worth 

PHONE  TE  2-3883 

THE  DUKE 
DRIVE  IN  RESTAURANT 

Sea  Food 

Sandwiches 

Curb  Service 


With  Best  Wishes  From 

TOGGERY  SHOP 

705  Lake  Ave. 

"Correct  Apparel  for 

WOMEN  and  MISSES" 


For  Quick  and  Tasty  Food 

THE  VAGABOND  DRIVE  IN 

1301   No.  Dixie 
WEST  PALM  BEACH,  FLA. 


MYERS  LUGGAGE 

of 
THE  PALM  BEACHES 


Connpliments  of 

STUDSTILL  &  HOLLENBECK 
INC.,  REALTORS 

"Three  Offices  Happy  to  Render  a 

Dependable  Service:" 

108  South  Olive  Avenue 

West  Palm  Beach 

272  South  County  Road 

Palm   Beach 

1400  Broadway 

Riviera   Beach,   Florida 


MIX  'N  MATCH 

'Fashions  tor  College — Coeds" 
419  NO.  FEDERAL  HWY. 
LOUISE  MAYFIELD 
BOYNTON  BEACH 
3550 


Congratulations,  Students 
Compliments  of 

LONDON  SHOPPE 

Exclusive  Women's  Apparel 

WE  DRESS  MOTHER  AND  MISS 
FROM  HOSIERY  TO  HATS 

810  Lake  Ave.,  L.  W.  Tel.  JU  2-3600 


BROWNIE'S 
MEN'S  SHOP 

7  South  Dixie 
LAKE  WORTH 


BLUE  HERON  GIFTS 

819  A  Lake  Avenue 
LAKE  WORTH,  FLA. 

Greeting   Cards,   Costume  Jewelry 
Unusual  Gifts 


SPORT'S  HAVEN 

"SPORTSWEAR  FOR  MEN  AND  WOMEN" 

Athletic  Equipment 
for  All  Sports 

513  LAKE  AVENUE       LAKE  WORTH,  FLORIDA 


Complinnents  of 

IDEAL  DRUGS 

LAKE  AND  DIXIE 
Lake  Worth 


With  Best  Wishes  From 

TOGGERY  SHOP 

705  Lake  Ave. 

"Correct  Apparel  for 

WOMEN  and  MISSES" 


STANLEY  PORTER 

STANDARD  OIL 
SERVICE  STATION 

U.S.  No.    I    and  Ocean  Avenue 
Boyn+on  Beach,   Florida 

Lubrication — Washing — Polishing 
Road  Service  Phone  3333 


HAND'S 
DELRAY  BOOK  SHOP.  INC. 


Office  Supplies 
Greeting  Cards 
School  Supplies 


Fountain  Pens 
Adding  Machines 
Social  Stationery 


Latest  Fiction 
Delray  Beach  OR  6-4194 


BELKS 


CLEMATIS  AT  OLIVE 


THE  s;p 


RE  WITH  A  HEART 


WEST  PALM  BEACH  DELRAY  BEACH 

FT.  LAUDERDALE  COCOA 


THE  STORE  FOR  MEN 
WEST  PALM  BEACH 


The  Home  of 
Schwobilt  Clothes 

CY  ARSINTAR 

309  Clematis  Street 

WEST  PALM  BEACH 


CATER'S  FURNITURE 


3  Stores  to  Serve  You 

333  Datura,  West  Palm  Beach 

815  Lake  Ave.,  Lake  Worth 

314  Atlantic  Ave.,  Delray  Beach 


WE  WANT  YOUR  BUSINESS 


SAM  R.  QUINCEY 

Photographer  for  the  Galleon  '58 

Phone  TE-2-1695 
515   SO.  OLIVE         WEST  PALM   BEACH 


FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK 

LAKE  WORTH.   FLORIDA 

Bank   With   Confidence   at 
Lake   Worth's    Largest   and    Oldest 


Free   Parking   Lot 


24  Hour  Depository 


802    Lake   Avenue 


MEMBERS— F.D.I.C. 


Air  Conditioned 


Snack  Bar 


PALM  BEACH  BOWL 


16  Brunswick  Alleys 

16  A.M. F.  Pin  Spotters 

"In  the  Heart  of  the  City" 

427  EVERNIA  ST.        WEST  PALM  BEACH 
Phone  TE-2-9I25  Reservations 


BOYNTON  BEACH 
112  S.  Federal  Hwy. 


Real  Estate 


insurance 


Compliments  of 

LEO'S  RESTAURANT 

1402  North   Dixie 
LAKE  WORTH        TEL.  JU  2-5050 


Air-Condifioned 

ALFRED  NOXON 

NAOMI  NOXON 

ANN  OEHLER 


House  of  Beauty 

137  North  Congress  Avenue 

LAKE  WORTH 

Telephone  JU  2-1469 

"Complete  Beauty  Service" 

'  We  Specialize  in 
Individual  Attention 

Open  Evenings  by  Appointment 


DRESS  SUIT  RENTING 

Modern 
Styles 

Expert 
Fitting 

Freshly 
Cleaned 

Carefully 
Pressed 

Modest 
Cost 

Formals 

for  All 

Occasions 

All 
Accessories 
Available 
WEST  PALM  BEACH 
Complete  Sales  and   Rental  Service 
DIAL 
TEmple  2-4790 
Tails — Full  Dress — Cutaways 
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