Palm Beach Community College - Galleon Yearbook (Lake Worth, FL)
- Class of 1954
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y- i • - •. % - ' f 4:, ' ' v ' -Tv isi -•??-- ' ■■% -.■:; ?J: ' - -S ■. ■■. ■; ' . ■■;f ■■; ., -Ste-i. --- ■-- iy? t I 7 v- — - ;. ...,. -..— l ' -. :: ..Jm mffiS fc;? ' ■lr «(p 4m0 im ' . ' M r S J. T . -vy M I Hl Presentmg lAi s w |j||4|g|ppii!!)(iiMM All the year we travel A thousand different trails; Down a blue highway Where a tall ship sails -- Down a scene-swept country lane- Down a crowded street- - Oh, the magic and the beauty Where the crossroads meet! — Catherine Parmenter It has been our effort to depict the trails which we as students have followed through Palm Beach Junior College this past year. At times our trail has been narrow and devious, and the ascent has been difficult. At other times, it has widened into a joyous and leisurely experience. There have been guides and signposts which most of us have obeyed; there have been pleasant friendships formed; there have been moments of relaxation and fun--all along the trail. It is the hope of the Editorial Staff that this book will bring back t o each of you thoughts o f these memorable trails which we have traveled together. The Editors MtMimstratm MR. HOWELL L. WATKINS County Superintendent of Public Instruction Pictured below: BOARD of PUBLIC INSTRUCTION in session and SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Seated: Judge CD. Blackwell, Attorney; Mr. Henry O. Earwood, Board Member; Mrs. Irene Bacon, Secretary to Superintendent; Superintendent Wat- kins; Mr. George Slaton, Chairman of the Board; Board Members: Mrs. Lauren Hand, Mr. Ralph Ket- tler, Mr. A.Q. Howell. Standing: Trustees A.R. Harrington, Lawrence Myers, James Nemec. .  y .nm ' ' DR. JOHN I. LEONARD President, Palm Beach Junior College An able administrator, an inspiring leader, and a friend to every student. 54 ' ' - r liougii w e ' • ' ' . ' Stil 1 von a still linger oi, You ' ll ever be iJur Inspiration Long after we are gone. All- our hearts are filled with gladness When we think of theev • liail :, palm -Beach Junior Colleges You shall immortal be. MR. ELBERT E. BISHOP, Registrar Instructor in Law and Education No bargains here! First to come and last to leave. What would we do without Eddie? Gentlemen of leisure, or could that be some- one studying? Knowing Norwid Faculty and Classes Guides and Guided on the ujearisome trail to (earning. O- '  ' -ia . ainyt. a _j MISS RACHa F. CROZIER Dean of women English Never too busy to discuss a problem. uiss MAR SUSA A BERT ' O Biology . „ rlass Advisoi TENMOLLi Math einatics Mr, Watson ° CAN Poll iter a cal s m tuie cience y s - IMOGENS MRS. EDITH ' HAtt HomeBcouoTBics Biology Miss Pay Busi. ' ' • Moi ness Edu, ca «on •ESTHER C.HOLT Social Science Economics Accounting P ' o ore Class Advisor y s. INAK. JENSEtl An PYvysical Education B£ VBRE DAVID t. uvii .t;GStOt Bibl-e iCt l U iss M. ' Al , OBSe W?! tl ' W . More than book learning goes on here. REY140LDS lAh rO CB !f! i Fifty-Nine voices blended (?) as one. 01. - ISSKMi € V • • t :w — |- 4 f SOUTHVVICK Engineering D,a,vi„g a c u I t f Z) u t y LU rmrn P L 6(: CH Ju nior cocitGE s, ' Li .s- 7 t. A SOPHOMORES Class Officers Seated: PATRICIA DeWAGENEIRE, HELEN FEDDERSEN. Standing: TOMMY LEWIS, BRYAND CALHOUN. In the fall of 1952 a new class, to be known as the Class of ' 54, came to Palm Beach Junior College, bringing with it from many directions the hopes and ambitions of new college students. One of the major class events of the year was the Sophomore -Freshman Banquet held for the first time in several years. It was, of course, planned and carried out by the Freshman Class. As Freshmen, the Class of ' 54 was also happy to assist in the Commencement activities honoring their upperclassmen. When the class returned to begin their second year in Palm Beach Junior College, they selected as their officers: Tommy Lewis, president; Bryant Calhoun, vice-presi- dent; Patricia DeWageneire, secretary; and Helen Feddersen, treasurer. Their Soph- omore year has been one of leadership in both scholarship and activities, and serious plans for the trails ahead. PAUL ADELHELM Pleasure tasteth well after service . . . Served as President of Kappa and Grand Master of Phi Da Di. JUSTINA ANDERSON Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind . . . Nursing is her profession. VALDEEN BANKS Life is short but there is always time for courtesy . . . Seems to be inter- ested in domestic sciences. BRYANT CALHOUN A faithful friend is a strong defense ... Member of Kappa and Phi Da Di; Presi- dent of Phi Rho Pi. HOWARD BROCK Wit be my faculty and pleasure be my occupation . . . Active in Phi Da Di and Circle K. JOHN CALLAHAN Nor do I call pleasure idleness nor time lost ... An active member of Phi Da Di. } ERIC CARLSON ROY CARLSON t --t Let every man ex- So of cheerfulness or ercise the art he of good temper, the knows . . . Spare more it is spent the time divided between more of it remains Phi Da Di and fishing. . . . Member of Phi Da Di. CHARLES CARTER CYNTHIA CAVE I ' m not going to Mil myself studying; no, not if I never die . . . Plans for the Navy and then world - shaking chemical research. Sincerity is the way of Heaven . . . Spends her time with the Singers and in chemistry lab. i, JERRIE CHANDLER Either attempt it not --or succeed . , . Lends his voice to the Singers. BRENDA CODY No matter what others may be, she is always herself . . . Extra moments are spent as Egalite President. LORRAINE CHRISTENSEN The sincere alone can recognize sin- cerity . . . Comes from Boca . . . Hap- py in Thi Del and working for Africa, U.S.A. PETER COMBES Politeness costs noth- ing and gains every- thing. EDDIE COX Silence is more elo- quent than words . . . But we never know quite what he ' ; thinking. JOYCE CREW Sweeter is her sing- ing to the ear than honey to the lip . . Philo and Phi Rho Pi take up her spare moments. « HARRY DANNER PATRICIA DeWAGENEIRE J Don ' t let your studies B interfere with your A big smile and a |J l 3a « college education. kind word are a pass- Mp port anywhere ' . . . f m . Secretary of Sopho- more Class; active in m , - Girls ' Ensemble and |H|bb Philo. ■l ' w- HELEN FEDDERSEN The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute . . . Thi Del and Bill oc- cupy her time. SARA FLEENOR To know how to wait is the secret of suc- cess . . . Co-Ed President . . . Keeps mail service busy between W.P.B. and Clemson. BERN ICE FERMO Doing easily what others find difficult is talent; doing what is impossible for tal- ent is genius . . . Philo, Kappa, and being Co-Editor of the Galleon keep her busy. TERRY GARRITY Ambition has no rest ... Phi Da Di ' s Sv eetheart . . . Our Girls and The Man play casts, and an active Thi Del . . . Galleon Pho- tography Editor, too. PHILIP GERLACH JOHN GUERNSEY Genius is the capacity of evading hard work . . . Member of Kappa and Phi Da Di . . . Excels in all he undenakes. Personality is to a man what perfume is to a flower . . . Always studying, but always smiling. tfiSt BETTY HANNUM Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned . . . Kappa and Egalite take up her time. NELLIE HANSEN The ideal of courtesy with charm and grace . . . Secre- tary of Co-Ed and Philo President . . . Plans to be a secre- tary. MICHAEL HESTER Step by step the lad- der is ascended . . Engineering is his field. FRANCIS JOHNSON Men should be what they seem . . . Kappa, Singers, and chemistry lab fill his free hours. WILLIAM HOLT Bom for success he seemed . . . Watch his magic with money . . . Member of Phi Da Di, Kappa, and Co-Editor of the Galleon. JAN IS JORDON The word impossible is not in her diction- ary . . . Music is her hobby . . . Singers, Kappa, and Egalite keep her busy. THOMAS LEWIS He ' ll find a way ... A member of Phi Da Di and Phi Rho Pi; Sophomore Class President. JOHN LITTLE Conversation is not only profitable but moreover necessary to the perfection of man . . . Lab tech- nology is his ambi- tion. ■■ISJ ' NORMA LOPEZ The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. BARBARA MACKENZIE Some say she ' s bash- ful; others doubt it. WILLIAM MANCHESTER One thing is forever good --that one thing is success . . . When he isn ' t work- ing, he spends time with Helen. JACK MARKHAM He was and he is — what more can we say? . . . Phi Da Di and College Singers take up his time. BRIAN MANNING Art is power • . . Art Editor of the Galleon. Where Brian goes, there goes his scooter. EVARISTO MARTINEZ Loss of sincerity is loss of vital power ... A fine example of the Good Neigh- bor Policy. LLOYD MOFFITT Not that I love study less, but that I love fun more . . . You ' ll ever hear him singing. HERBERT MOORE Hold the fort--rm coming . . . Busi- ness Manager of Gal- leon, a member of Phi Da Di and Circle K. r m ' Jr EDWARD MORSTADT The force of his own merit makes his way . . . Famous for: There ' s one! CHARLES NORWID Attain the unattain- able . . . What will happen to the bas- ketball team without Buddy? -C. WILLIAM PARHAM The secret of success is constancy to pur- pose ' . . . Freshman Class President . . . Plans for chemical engineering. FRANCES RAMER Be always as merry as ever you can; man doesn ' t like sorrow . . Philo and Singers are her interests. EARL PRINCE Let us enjoy pleasure while we can. Pleas- ure is never long enough. ROSA LEE SPARKMAN Best things come in tiny packages . . . A welcome asset to Philo. ' J JUNE STALLS Mischief thou art afoot ... A trans- fer student that made college more inter- esting. ■? BILLY STRODE Everyone be quiet-- I ' m going to think . . . One of our veterans with a sound philosophy of life. F ' |pw IHI ' l0Vnh m WILSON TIMMONS 1 Reason and calm judgment, the qual- ities especially be- longing to a leader . . . President of the student body and member of Phi Da Di. KENNETH TOSE Efficient, sincere, and good-natured; he ' ll always get along . . . Editor of Beachcomber. M WILLIAM TYDINGS An iron hand in a velvet glove . . . Phi Da Di and Circle K. Has to set an example for George Bernard Tydings. JIMMIE WATTS Where she goes there ' s always fun and laughter . . . Her teaching career was given up for a life of nursing. JANICE VAN de WATER My hair is too dark to make a good angel . . • Literary Editor of Annual . . . Active in Co-Ed . . . And lends remarks to make class interest- ing. WALTER WESSON It ' s quality, not quantity, that makes the man . . . Mem- ber of Phi Da Di and an active commen- tator in his classes. BARBARA WILF Wise to resolve and patient to perform . . . The Thi Del President takes time out for frequent let- ters to Cecil. Not Pictured: VAN GNANN Class Officers Left to right: KATHY NEWLON, WAYNE SNYDER, MONTE MARKHAM, RUSSELL KARTRUDE. On the sunny days of September 8 and 9, the Class of ' 55 began their adventure down the paths leading to Palm Beach Junior College. From north, south, east, and west they gathered to follow one trail leading to higher education. After a week of orientation, they began to act and feel like real college students. To guide them through their first year, the members of the class chose the follow- ing officers: Monte Markham, president; Wayne Snyder, vice-president; Kathy Newlon, secretary; and Russell Kartrude, treasurer. In the months that followed, the Class of ' 55 has made a real contribution to the student life and activities of the College. Adi a ced Jreshmm PATRICIA KINNE KENT SCHROEDER VIRGIL SMITH AVERY VAUGHN ADA BARNES ROBERT BLANCO BARBARA BODLE Not Pictured: JOAN HINTON, GERALD NICHOLSON, DONNA PODSOBINSKI. Jreskmen NEIL ADAMS RUTH ADAMS FA YE ANTHONY CHARLES ASHTON FRANK BABCOCK RICHARD BECKER ZOLA -MAE BLAKESLEE HOMER BLOXHAM JAMES BOOTH LEON BOSTAIN BABETTE BREVAIRE DONALD BURG MARY CALLAHAN HANSEL CATO JACK DOBROW CYNTHIA DOWS PHYLLIS ENGLAND FRANK FALGIANI PATRICLA FREEMAN GERALDINE FROEHLICH BRUCE GARWOOD JOHN GENTRY JEANNE GRANT ROBERT GRANT FLOYD GRAY MARGARET HALL CATHARINE HAMM BEVERLY HAMPTON LORITA HAMRICK NANCY HARDEE VICTOR LA SALA ANN LAWLOR ROBERT LICHTY JOHN LIGON SHIRLEY LILLY WENDELL LITTRELL TERRY LOPEZ CARLENE LORD MONTE MARKHAM MARY MCCARTHY JUDY McCLELLAN BARBARA McKINLEY CARLTON McKINNEY CYNTHIA MERRITT BERNARD MILLER JEWELL MILLING DIANNA MOORE ROBERT MOORE GLENN MORTON DOROTHY MOSKOWITZ JULIE NEAL HARRY NELSON KATHRYN NEWLON ROBERT NICHOLS JEANETTE NOTESTINE JOSEPH OSBORN PEGGY PATTERSON LOIS PAUL MICHAEL PERSOFF DAVID PLATZ JAMES PRICE ALBERT PRINTZ GORDON PSCHIRRER CARL RANG CAROLYN REEVES GRADY REINERT WALTER SOPER JOSEPH SPENCER JACK SPRINGER NELSON ROSECRANS EDITH ROSS FREDRICK ROSSIGNOL JIMMIE STAMPER DOROTHY STRICKLAND MERLE SUMMERALLS JACQUELYN TARVER BEVERLY THOMAS JOHN THURBER SUZANNE SAUNDERS ROBERT SCHIFF LORRAINE SCZYMANSKI MARILYN SHEARER BRUCE SMITH WAYNE SNYDER HAROLD TOLMAN BARBARA TUCKER MARGARET VANDERLINDE MARGUERITE WAGGENER JOYCE WALLACE GWENDOLYN WALLS HENRY WALPOLE MATTHEW WANNER COLLINS WHITEHEAD JIMMIE WILLIAMS LEON WILLIAMS BARBARA WILSON SHIRLEY WOOD MARGUERITE WORLEY PETER YOUNG Not Pictured JOHN ADEN JUDITH -MAY ANDERSON MALCOLM BENTLEY GLORIA BOYER JUDITH BUNT JAMES BYNUM EVELYN CALLAWAY ROBERT DAVIS SYLVIA DAVIS JOHN GERLACH MICHAEL HARBRIDGE DAVID HOSKINSON FRANK JOHNSON JONNE LANGBERG MARY MILLER SEBASTIAN MUDANO ROBERT REED DONALD ROTT RALPH SIDAWAY HERBERT SOBEL JULIAN SPRADLIN SEARLE SUPLEE MARTIN WALBERT SCOTT WALL Clubs brigh-ten rhe irai I X Student STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Left to right: Bryant Calhoun, Helen Feddersen Janis Jordan, Wilson Timmons Government OFFICERS President Vice President Wilson Timmons Secretary Bryant Calhoun Treasurer Faculty Advisors - Miss Rachel Crozier, Mr. Paul Glynn ■— Janis Jordan Helen Feddersen The Student Government officers synchronize the activities of the school by maintaining a social calendar for the year. They have boosted the social thermometer this year by promoting interest in the various activities sponsored by the social clubs, and by sponsoring the Get-Acquainted Pool Party, the Activity Day Picnics, the annual Christmas Alumni Dance, and the Commencement Dance. The StudentGovernment Executive Council, consisting of the Student Government Officers, Class Officers, Dean of Women, Dean of Men, and Registrar of the College, is the sounding board of student opinion and a blending of faculty and student ideas. The more serious and time-consuming functions of this Council include acting upon problems involving the student body, running the polls for student government and class elections, and devising a budget for the spending of student activity fees. Below— EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT. First row: Kathy Newlon, Helen Feddersen, Wilson Timmons, Bryant Calhoun, Janis Jordan, Pat DeWageneire. Second row: Wayne Snyder, Tom Lewis, Mr. E. E. Bishop, Mr. Paul Glynn, Monte Markham. Not pictured: Russell Kartrude, Miss Rachel Crozier. EDITOEUAL STAFF: Co-Editors — Art Editor Lay-out Editor Bernice Fermo, William Holt Brian Manning Dianna Moore Literary Editor — ■Photography Editor Business Manager - ( alleoi Janice Van de Water Terry Garrity ■Herbert Moore Faculty Advisors - Mrs. Esther Holt, Mr. Donald BeuttenmuUer LITERARY STAFF: Janice Van de Water Barbara Bodle Janis Jordan Sara Fleenor Joyce Wallace Anna Sue Clemens LAYOUT STAFF: Dianna Moore Julie Neal Bert Printz Fred Rossignol Margaret Vanderlinde PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Terry Garrity Jack Jones Monte Markham Kent Schroeder Barbara Wilf Professional Photography by John Grigg BUSINESS STAFF: Herbert Moore Paul Adelhelm Ada Barnes Roy Carlson Philip Gerlach Tom Lewis Dot Strickland Beverly Thomas ART STAFF: Brian Manning Russell Kartrude Wayne King Pat Kinne Carlene Lord Kathy Newlon Frances Ramer Jackie Tarver eo-sd eiub OFFICERS President Sara Fleenor ta|E4-; l5Sfl Vice President Dorothy Strickland Secretary Nellie Hansen Treasurer Barbara Tucker Faculty Advisor Miss Rachel Crozler The Co-Ed Club, composed of all the girls in Palm Beach Junior College, is responsible for the girls ' activities. In addition, this club sponsors for the entire student body the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Stunt Night, and the Annual Signing Party at the end of the year. Pictured at left: Nellie Hansen, Sara Fleenor, Barbara Tucker, Dot Strickland. Ssquire Club OFFICERS President James Connor Vice President John Little Secretary Philip Gerlach Treasurer Bert Printz Faculty Advisor Mr. Paul Glynn The Esquire Club is composed of all men in Palm Beach Junior College. This club has organized and sponsored the men ' s intramural sports program during the year. ' Pictured at right: Bert Printz, Jim Connor, Phil Gerlach, John Little. beachcomber first Shi , f f rst Shipment Of ' ' „ ° ' e tune ot « BEACHCOMBER STAFF Editors ■News Editor Feature Editor Society Editor Sports Editors Proof Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Reporters Typist Photographer - - Faculty Advisor Ken Tose, Zola Mae Blakeslee Barbara Bodle Bruce Garwood Cynthia Merritt Lorita Hamrick, Bryant Calhoun Kathy Newlon Jack Markham . Ejjc Carlson ■Evaristo Martinez, Jack Dobrow Carlene Lord, Terry Garrity Kent Schroeder, Grady Reinert Pat Freeman, Estelle McCarthy Mary Lou CoUette Margaret Hall . jaci Jones Mr. Watson B. Duncan, III vet- 5S 5- ntva solt vo jovce T... -JAC m tl johni y Soper lass. j istory report. . . g cw -Wilton K ' ' rt lato- __ ,.« s m arv __ ing « ' Man ' Strikes Tomorrow C To mr.r. X _  - trs dirtv i „i.- . I .... J bv BRUrp n a dut t P - treated -achers ' dirty iooks c at ni, where • S U- ' irC l si iB rishv vve ' re ' l where it stops nobodv kn Welf u ?® °«  missed, ow« ri!l ' ' ., L° il _ and around it goes and Ubo . -° ' . imroi P College Singers OFFICERS President Bruce Garwood Vice President Paul Adelhelm Secretaries Pat DeWageneire Barbara Wilf Librarian Valdeen Banks Accompanists Barbara Bodle Elaine Dick Faculty Advisor -Miss Madge Royce Pictured at left: Seated: Valdeen Banks, Barbara Wilf, Barbara Bodle, Elaine Dick, Standing: Paul Adelhelm, Pat DeWageneire, Bruce Garwood. Pictured at right: First row: Jackie Tarver Kathy Newlon Cynthia Merritt Margaret Vanderlinde Suzanne Saunders Valdeen Banks Second row: Barbara Bodle Pat DeWageneire Janis Jordan Elaine Dick Circle K Members: (K ) Kent Schroeder, Roy Carlson, Philip Gerlach, Vic LaSala, John Ligon, Jack Dobrow, Gordan Pschirrer, Avery Vaughn, Sam Mudano, Charles Norwid, David Platz. (Top of circle, counter-clockwise) Fred Rossignol, Wilson Timmons, Paul Adelhelm, Earl Prince, Robert Schiff, Mike Persoff, Eric Carlson, Walter Wesson, Peter Combes, Bryant Calhoun, Jack Markham, William Holt, John Guernsey, Hov fard Brock, Herbert Moore, Tom Lewis, Joe Osborn, John Callahan, Wayne Snyder, Donald Rott, Bill Parham, Bill Tydings, Russell Kartrude. OFFICERS President Avery Vaughn Vice President Kent Schroeder Secretary Herbert Moore Treasurer Roy Carlson Faculty Advisor Mr. Paul Glynn Circle K is a social, civic, and service organization chartered by the Kiwanis Club of West Palm Beach. At Palm Beach Junior College its chief activities this year have been taking charge of collections for the Empty Stocking Fund and other worthy projects, and sponsoring of the Hard Lucl Dance for the students of the College. Student J urses OFFICERS President Jimmie Watts Vice President Carol Denning Secretary Lorraine Sczymanski Treasurer Mary Louise Collette Seated, left to right: Shirley Lilly, Norma Lopez, Mary Louise Collette, Carol Denning, Jimmie Watts, Lorraine Sczymanski, Nancy Hardee, Carol Reeves. Standing: Vera Johansen, Jeanette Notesune, Justina Anderson, Beverly Hampton, Bobbie Jo Hill, Jimmie Williams, Phyllis England, Carolee Keiler, Ruth Adams, Estelle McCarthy, Barbara Mackenzie, Theresa Lopez, Gwen Walls, Barbara Wilson. Phi Zheta Kappa OFFICERS President -■--■.-- paui Adelhelm Vice President janis Jordan Secretary  - Betty Hannum Treasurer -------------- Philip Gerlach Advisor -- -------- — - Miss Marian Morse Delta Omicron Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national honor fraternity for junior colleges, was established at Palm Beach Junior College, April 26, 1943. The purpose of the fraternity is to honor scholastic achievement, and to promote scholarship and fellowship among the stu- dents. Its members are active in assisting with student registration at the beginning of each semester, and are associated with the major projects of the college. Below: Betty Hannum, Bemice Fermo, Barbara Bodle, Sara Fleenor, Janis Jordan, Avery Vaughn, Bryant Calhoun, Paul Adelhelm, William Holt, Frank Johnson, Phil Gerlach. ft Phi Kho Pi OFFICERS President Bryant Calhoun Vice President — Joyce Crew Secretary Terry Garrity Treasurer --.- -William Holt Advisor ---------- -Mr. Watson B. Duncan Florida Alpha Chapter of Phi Rho Pi, national speech fraternity, was established at Palm Beach Junior College in the spring of 1953. During the past year this chapter has sponsored a series of radio programs over Station WWPG, has arranged debates and dramatic programs, and has given one play, The Man. Members, seated: Bernice Fermo, Bryant Calhoun, Terry Garrity. Standing: Tommy Lewis, Paul Adelhelm, William Holt. Not pictured: Joyce Crew. V 1 Above: Bob Lichty, Phil Gerlach, Fred Rossignol, John Little, Bill Holt, Tommy Lewis, Bob Blanco, Wilson Timmons, Kent Schioeder, Paul Adelhelm, Bryant Calhoun, Jack Dobrow, Jim Connor, Carl Rang. P ii ' Da Di FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Grand Master Master - - - - Scribe Treasurer - - Paul Adelhelm •Bryant Calhoun -Tommy Lewis - William Holt Grand Master Master Scribe- Tlreasurer - - ■- Bryant Calhoun --Avery Vaughn Monte Markham ■- William Holt Advisor - - MR. WATSON B. DUNCAN, UI Below: Gordon Pschirrir, Jack Markham, Carlton McKinney, Avery Vaughn, Monte Markham, Joe Osborn, Howard Brock, Herbie Moore, Victor LaSala, Bert Printz, Eric Carlson, Bill Tydings, Ken Tose, John Soper, Roy Carlson, John Callahan. Phi Da Di Sweetheart Phi Da Di Sweetheart KATHY NEWLON Attendants JULIE NEAL JACKIE TARVER Pkilo OFFICERS First Semester President Nellie Hansen Vice President -Bernice Fermo Secretary Barbara Bodle Treasurer -.-- -pat DeWageneire Second Semester President -Judy McClellan Vice President Elaine Dick Secretary Anna Sue Clemens Treasurer Dorothy Moskowitz Advisor -Miss Elizabeth Reynolds Pictured at right: Presidents Judy and Nellie. First row, below: Joyce Wallace, Barbara Bodle, Bernice Fermo, Nellie Hansen, Pat DeWag- eneire, Rosa Lee Sparkman. Second row: Anna Sue Clemens, Marguerite Worley, Pat Free- man, Barbara Tucker, Dorothy Moskowitz, Frances Ramer, Judy McClellan, Elaine Dick, Beverly Thomas. Zhi ' Del m ■c fM OFFICERS First Semester President Barbara Wilf Vice President Terry Garrity Secretary ------------- Helen Feddersen Treasurer — - Lorraine Christensen Second Semester President Terry Garrity Vice President - — -- — -- -Dorothy Strickland Secretary -t-- — Cynthia Merritt Treasurer — ---- — Helen Feddersen Advisor - — Mrs. Imogene Gross ' ■Pictured at left: Presidents Terry and Barbara. Seated below: Marguerite Waggener, Jackie Tarver, Lorraine Christensen, Barbara Wilf, Terry Garrity, Lois Paul, Ann Lawlor. Standing: Bettie Jean Huddleston, Dorothy Strickland, Dianna Moore, Shirley Wood, Faye Anthony, Cynthia Merritt, Helen Feddersen, Kathy Newlon, Julie Neal, Cynthia Dowd, Patricia Kinne. •v. r V H ' ' m v ...Mg It- i- M-i Sgalite OFFICERS First Semester President _-.-.. Brenda Cody Secretary  ____ janis Jordan Treasurer Betty Hannum Second Semester President -■-.-__ Margaret Hall Vice President Janis Jordan Secretary --_.. Betty Hannum Treasurer -Brenda Cody Advisor — --- — Miss Fay Hamon Pictured at left: Presidents Brenda and Margaret. Below: Janis Jordan, Brenda Cody, Margaret Hall, Betty Hannum. lum l Association OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. Seated: Shirley Muimr Wolfe, Joan Dobrow Hill, Glennie Buntyn Massey, Martha Ann Harper Duncan, Delores Stone, Lucille Meebold Bates, Jean Ermeti. Standing: Clyde T. Windham, Richard Hill, Jr.; John J. Cater, Jr.; Wayne Self, Edward Eissey, John Johnson, Winston O. Dodge. Not present: Mary Louise Archibald, George Jones. OFFICERS President Clyde T. Windham Vice President — Winston O. Dodge Secretary . joan Dobrow Hill Treasurer Mary Louise Archibald Corresponding Secretary Richard Hill, Jr. Parliamentarian — George Jones The Palm Beach Junior College Alumni Association was formally organized in April, 1953. While the past year has been largely devoted to perfecting the working organization, there have been sevcial well-attended social affairs. The Christmas Alumni Dance proved a delightful occasion for both alumni and students. The present goal of the organization is a permanent home for Palm Beach Junior College. Varsity J asketball du tior Varsity basketball Softball SOFTBALL TEAM: First row, left to right: Dave Platz, Bill Parham, Bob Schiff, Mike Persoff, Herb Moore, Kent Schroeder, Paul Adelhelm. Second row: John Callahan, Jack Dobrow, Don Rett, John Ligon. 0olf GOLF TEAMS. Left to right: Paul Adelhelm, Helen Feddersen, Bill Holt, Marguerite Waggener, Tommy Lewis, Terry Garrity, Bill Parham, Dianna Moore, Jim Stamper, Marilyn Shearer. Love that form! Bull ' s eye! Energetic, aren ' t we? To hit and run is legal here. ■iaJ V -u. iT fc- if 11 4 tr nR rn _ j, Kkj I jS-, -«« r .K!...:laL: _ La... iff h for ma I ' Dances Now you be sure to be in early, Looking for some- body, Danny? Aw-w — Mom! ' Please, I ' m not that kind of boy! Go, men, go! ' ii ' ' v.V ' Phi Rho Pi Presents IF GIRLS ASKED BOYS for DATES Jotmal ' Dances «_ Thi Del presents her new members: Dorothy Strickland Marguerite Waggener Cynthia Merritt Faye Anthony Julie Neal Dianna Moore Ann Lawlor Shirley Wood Jackie Tarver Kathy Newlon Thi Del ' s Harvest Dance , « . «,. .. -■■ii % l ( « Zhe )iaH Do you like potato chips? Don ' t worry, Howard. Between the two of us we ' ll straighten out everything. Play Cast iiiwii.li mil. i m ilP ■M Sttlai m 1mi lAwm Activity Day The gang got together at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. Even Julius Caesar came with his camera to join in the fun. T (Is V jmjtm = mm iMii Mantjuet An Alumna Entertains Sophomore J otables JOHN CALLAHAN HELEN FEDDERSEN Most At hie tic TERRY GARRITY M st Popular X ■i .« « : ' i K- Jf y ' ■-«VM ' -., V ' t '  }■' ' •  • • PATRICIA DeWAGENEIRE PHILIP GERLACH Wittiest JUNE STALLS JOHN GUERNSEY est Cooking BERNICE FERMO BRYANT CALHOUN Mc sl Cikdy Zo Succeed MrXotiis Z.M. Southwick The close of this year brings an end to the college trail for one of our faculty members who is retiring after many years of service In the Palm Beach County School System. Since 1946 Mr. Southwick has been identified with Palm Beach Junior Col- lege, and during that time he has guided many students toward success and honor in various fields of engineering. The members of the Galleon Editorial Staff take this opportunity, Mr. Southwick, to recognize your service and to wish for you many full, rich, and happy years ahead. We hope that retirement from your profession will enable you to carry out many plans and desires which during your busy years could be but dreams. CommmcemeHt The end of the TRAIL opens new TRAILS to the future. We see into the distance. The vague and shadowy shapes. The signposts of tomorrow, Covered with tomorrow ' s capes. Wayfarer, what will you find, As the markers are unveiled; Will the trail bring achievement. 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