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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.
Uni-
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
' '%, Center.
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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M^'^s freshman
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
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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?
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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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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
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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
PRESENTED BY
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DANCE
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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Miss Kuthie Williams
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Shown at the capping ceremonies are: Laurie Frontera, Jo Ann Leverenz, Joanne Bampfieid, Judith H. Odom,
Sandy Puronen, Judy Harrington, Shelby Eaves, Nita Jilek, and Charlotte Lamb.
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And BULL'S EYE!
Badminton is
only one more
of the many
sports activities
offered.
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THE BOYS' PHYSICAL
EDUCATION CLASSES
Gymnastics, volleyball, and
soccer are just three of the
activities included in the
varied sports training pro-
gram at P.BJ.C.
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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
Alpha Tidelphia Presents . .
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Coronation ^all
no
M^'ss Palm J^each junior College
Miss Martha Brand
MISS DORIS WEDGE
MISS SARI WHITE
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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
f
ELY COLCOLOUGH DAWN COPE
WILLARD CORTRIGHT ROGER DE WINTER LIESELOHE EDELBLUT
f^ i
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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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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J
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."
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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
(S^.
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
^^^ 1
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
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Modest
Cost
Formals
for All
Occasions
All
Accessories
Available
WEST PALM BEACH
Complete Sales and Rental Service
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