Palm Beach Community College - Galleon Yearbook (Lake Worth, FL)

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WITH DEEP REVERENCE in our hear ts for our nomad college we dedicate this, our 1955 GALLEON, to all those faithful friends and patrons who have striven and will continue to strive in their efforts for a permanent home for our great college. ' •■ I ' il Mmm I i i NI g l M lill   ) llli i m. ii mllhd S ' 1 - ' ' i m j vwn: :| ' •« ' c - ' i  ei?i-- ' mi ' •SS i St SjjJI m a n n s ra on ancf % Hji;. '  .%. ' ■ v, ' ' ' :i ' -. p ' r TTTOW awjip.r ' ' i ' grBg i ' 2) -. Jo£n S7. Beonarcf CPresic en His constant striving for the betterment of the college has aroused an enthusiastic hope in our hearts for the future of Palm Beach Junior College. dminisiraiion MR. HOWELL L. WATKINS County Superintendent of Public Instruction MISS EDNA WILSON, Secretary MISS RACHEL CROZIER, Dean of Women MR. PAUL GLYNN, Dean of Men. JacuIitJ MR. ELBERT E. BISHOP, Registrar Law and Education MISS RACHEL F. CROZIER Dean of Women English MR. PAUL J. GLYNN Dean of Men Athletics, and Anatomy MISS MARY SUSAN ALBERTSON Freshman Class Advisor Biology MR. WATSON B. DUNCAN, III Literature Political Science Speech MRS. IMOGENE A. GROSS Chemistry and Physics MR. DONALD J. BEUTTENMULLER Mathematics and Science MISS FAY E. HAMON Business Education V 4 MRS. ESTHER C. HOLT Sophomore Class Advisor Social Science Business Education MRS. NINA K. JENSEN Art Physical Education MR. CARMEN A. MONTOYA Spanish MISS MARIAN F. MORSE Social Science Psychology MISS ELIZABETH S. REYNOLDS Librarian MISS LETHA MADGE ROYCE Music REV. W. GODDARD SHERMAN Bible MR. DON WHITMER Engineering Drawing Glass 0 jficers Above: Kathy Newlon, Jim Connor, Monte Markham, Suzanne Saunders. In September of ' 53 P. B. J.C. welcomed a new, eager, and conscientious group of students. These students are now the sophomores of ' 54, the aristocrats of the campus. To guide them through their first year, the members of the class chose Monte Markham, President; Wayne Snyder, Vice President; Kathy Newlon, Secretary; and Russell Kartrude, Treasurer. When Snyder and Kartrude left us for the service, Jimmy Booth and Bob Grant were elected Vice President and Treasurer respectively to take their places. The high light of the year was the sophomore-freshman banquet at the Coral Beach Club in Palm Beach. This year the Class of ' 55 was active in all organizations and was always ready to pitch in to make a real contribution to our college. The leaders were Monte Mark- ham, President; Jim Connor, Vice President; Kathy Newlon, Secretary; and Suzanne Saunders, Treasurer. ADA BARNES The truly generous is the truly wise, Gives of her talent and time to Co-Ed., Singers (Vice Pres). . . Kappa. . Phi Rho Pi (Treasurer). . . and Thi Del. Speech Award 1954. RICHARD BASSETT The wealth of the mind and soul is the only wealth A masterpiece of serious- ness and wit combined. ZOLA MAE BLAKESLEE Climb high, climb far; Your aim the sky, Your goal a star. Active in Singers; Editor of Beachcomber. Ask her of Stuart, if you daret JAMES BOOTH A true gentleman of the old Southern Tradition. A charter member of Alpha Fidelphia who wants to be a Phar- macist. BARBARA BODLE Genius is a gift of God, but talent is our affair. Beachcomber and Galleon Staffs, plus Kappa (Treas. ), Philo, and Singers keep our favorite pianist busy. Ping Pong Champ. . . Sophomore superlative. LEON BOSTAIN Good nature is a quality we all seek. Alpha Fidelphia and spear fishing (plus women) seem to be his main interests. DONALD BURG ' The happiness of a man is to do the work of a man. Enjoys keeping guard over the A Ipha Fi. . . Treasury. . LUIS CAYCEDO •The desire for knowledge is the path of honor. A sincere friend to all, Luis plans to make a career of petroleum engineering. ANNA SUE CLEMENS She ' s something sterling that will stay when gold and silver pass away. The Beachcomber and Bill help fill in the Philo President ' s spare moments. JAMES CONNOR ' Work is work and must be done; yet as I work I have my fun. Phi Da Di officer. . . Phi Rho Pi. . . Debating Team .. .plays. ..Circle K... keep the Sophomore Class Vice President well occupied. HENRY DEMING ' Let every man exercise the art he knows. Alpha Fi. . . and several plays. . . and basketball. ELAINE DICK Her music gives her charm and grace; her pleasant manner makes a lovely face. Plans a career in music education. . . an active Philo and accompanist for the Singers. DANIEL DENNIS •Variety is the mother of enjoyment. His ABC ' s consist of Alpha Barbara, and Convertibles. JACK DOBROW Beware r I may yet be famous. The star pitcher of our Softball team and an ac- tive Phi Da Di. CYNTHIA DOWD The girl with personality plus, who ' s a sincere friend to all of us. A little girl who ' s active inThi Del (Vice PresldentX Singers, Co- Ed, and The Galleoa GENE DUNCAN ' Like a true Marine, he always has every situation well in hand. President of Student Government. . . Phi Rho Pi. . . Debating Team. . . Plays. PATRICIA FREEMAN She ' s gentle, she ' s wise, But there ' s mischief in her eyes. She proudly wears three pins: Philo (Treasurer); Kappa; and Alpha Fi! GWEN GOLDSTONE •Acting is her meat, and good times her drink. A transfer student from New York. . .star of Night of Jan. 16th and Arsenic and Old Lace . . . Who will ever forget the Chez O ' Toole? JEANNE GRANT ' Wisdom is a tree that grows in the heart, and its fruit appears upon the tongue, We still wonder where she finds the time for Kappa, Thi Del, Phi Rho Pi (Sec- retary and Bob and the kids. FLOYD GRAY •Still water runs deep. Radio and electronics are his loves. ROBERT GRANT Do the best you can and leave the rest to time. A Phi Da Di whose pleasant hours at home with Jeanne and the kids are supplemented by work at Currie Park and good times at PBJC. MARGARET HALL It is better to be small and shine, than to be large and cast a shadow. The tiny redhead spends her time with Philo, Singers, Beachcomber, and friends. LORITA HAMRICK ' Modesty is the citadel of beauty and virtue, A future teacher who is active in Philo, Kappa, and Singers. WILTON HARDY He deserves Paradise who can make his companions merry. The Beachcomber has his art; his voice is with the Singers. . .Famous for his feminine pantomimes. [fiMttk. MARTIN HAYMOND Quiet and shy, a real swell guy. Music and photography take up most of his time. Leader of the Melodians. ' ANTHONY HEIL Not too serious, not too gay; Vm just happy in my own little way. An active Alpha Fi. ..and tennis star. %r ' JACK JONES ' You read distinction on his face and wisdom in his eyes. Photography Editor of the Galleon, Vice Pres. of Kappa. . .Active in Phi Da Di. RICHARD KLUSZA Live and laugh, and let the world go by. Spear fishing consumes a lot of time... Alpha Fi. WAYNE KING ' One who can think, and say, and do. Art and snakes are his big interest. . . Galleon Staff. . Alpha Fi...Phi Theta Kappa. VICTOR LA SALA His very foot has music in it. President of College Sin- gers. . . Scribe of Phi Da Di.. .Circle K... Galleon and Beachcomber Staffs. . . Soph. Superlative. His talent with drums has made him famous. ANN LAWLOR Many a smile--never a worry. A gay Thi Del who lends her voice to Singers. . . Soph. Superlative. ROBERT LICHTY A good man is known by his muscles. The weight lifting champ. , Noted for his Blow -Outs at Boynton. . . Phi Da Di. MONTE MARKHAM In plays he ' s tops; as Presi- dent, great; with his person- ality he ' ll always rate. Freshman and Sophmore Class President. . .Phi Rho Pi President. . .Kappa. . . Debating Team. . . Scribe of Phi Da Di. . . Speech and Drama Awards... Galleon Staff. . . Sophomore Superlative. . . Need we say more? WENDELL LITTRELL ' Let your words be few and digested. He hopes for a career in Aeronautical engineering. «rTT CARLENE LORD The flame of her hair lights the way to courtesy and merriment. Philc.Phi Rho Pi... Co-Ed (Vice Pres.)...She loves those long distance calls from California. BARBARA McKINLEY ' Loyal, dependable, and fair; Such a girl is really rare. The Beachcomber and Danny keep Barbara well occupied. CARLTON McKINNEY My kingdom for a test tube. Phi Da Di. . . Spearfishing is a suitable pastime for a scientist. ROBERT MOORE ' Always lively, never sad; the kind of friend one likes to have. Phi Da Di...He has a talent for making classes more interesting. DOROTHY MOSKOWITZ ' One so great comes only once in a lifetime. President of the Phi Theta Kappa. . . Secretary of Philo. . . She loves classical music and wants to go to Cornell. DIANNA MOORE A loving heart, a willing hand; Loaded with talent --in short, she ' s grand. Treasurer of Student Government. . . Thi Del. , . Co-Editor of the Galleon . . . Sophomore Superlative . . . She is truly versatile. I SEBASTIAN MUDANO I can resist anything but temptation. Phi Da Di. . .Makes all our classes more interesting with his catchy remarks. KATHRYN NEWLON Her voice bears the testi- mony of her character. Secretary of Fresh, and Soph. Classes. .. Sweetheart of Phi Da Di. . . Singers. . . Pres. of Thi Del. . . Sopho- more Superlative. JOSEPH OSBORN A handsome lad with wit so gay; he ' ll be a great success some day. Singers, Circle K., Phi Da Di. and women take up most of his leisure time. JULIE NEAL ' Dependable, likable, a friend sincere. . .Always full of fun and cheer. Singers, Thi Del, and Tommy are her main topics of conversation. ROBERT NICHOLS ' He lives for happiness, not for grief or care. His gay outlook on life will take him far. BERNITA PADGETT So very full of life and fun; A friend and pal to everyone, A transfer student from Kentucky. . . Philo. . . Sin- gers. . . Beachcomber. DAVID PLATZ ' Happy am I, from care I am free; Why aren ' t they all contented like me? Phi Da Di. . .Fishing. . . Basketball. . .Softball. . . Tennis. . . He excels in all sports. JAMES PRICE ' Actions are the best in- terpreters of thought. Alpha Fi. . .Pledge Captain . . . All ' round sportsman. ALBERT PRINT Z Small, high-powered, and hard to. beat. Grand Master of Phi Da Di. . . Galleon and Beach- comber Staffs. . . Phi Rho Pi. . . Outstanding stage manager. His helping hand has aided many, many projects. GORDON PSCHIRRER Always looking for a good time. . . and usually find- ing it. Phi Rho Pi and its plays. Singers, and Phi Da Di keep Gordon busy. CARL RANG ' Don ' t let troubles trouble you. An active Phi Da Di. NELSON ROSECRANS Always there to help in any way he can. The Alpha Fidelphia secretary collects stamps, model boats and airplanes. GRADY RHNERT If you would rule the world quietly, you must keep it amused. Parliamentarian of Alpha Fi. . . Beachcomber and Galleon Staffs. . . Kappa. . . Phi Rho Pi. . .Circle K Vice President. FREDRICK ROSSIGNOL Open-minded, frank and fair; here ' s a lad without a care. Beachcomber. . . Galleon. Phi Da Di. .. Circle K... Singers. SUZANNE SAUNDERS ' Beauty cannot be bought; neither can wisdom and wit. Phi Rho Pi and its plays. . . Thi Del... Kappa. .. Sophomore Class Treas. . . Singers. . . Beachcomber and Galleon Staffs ... Sopho - more Superlative, MARILYN SHEARER ' The Sea is calling me... Pll answer. An active Co-Ed who plans a career in the Waves. BRUCE SMITH Good qualities need no advertising. Officer Alpha Fi. . . Soph. Superlative. . . Our star swimmer, and an all ' round athlete. HERBERT SOBEL To know him is to like him. Chemistry takes up his time, but the Navy is his first love. .. Il ROSA LEE SPARKMAN KNOWLES ' Small and sweet, and always neat. . . . Philo. . . she already has her degree. . . Mrs. DOROTHY STRICKLAND ' A real sweet girl who likes to see, just how wonderful she can be. Sec. of Student Gov ' t. . . Layout Editor of Galleon . . . Singers. . . Phi Rho Pi . . . Thi Del. . . Need we add more? JIMMIE STAMPER A man of great affairs with calm and earnest airs. Student Government Vice Pres. . . Phi Da Di. BEVERLY THOMAS ' A sunny smile and cheery way. Keeps winning friends for her each day. ... Philo... Abby ' in Arsenic and Old Lace. Biology lab keeps her busy most of the time. JOHN THURBER A swell fellow in every way. Alpha Fi, MARGARET VANDERLINDE ' Nothing is so popular as kindness. Singers. . . Phi Rho Pi occupy her time. MARGUERITE WAGGENER Dainty from her head to her feet; a personable package you ' d love to meet. Galleon and Beachcomber . . . Leaning post of Co-Ed , . . Singers. . . Thi Del. . . (Treasurer). . . Her Make out Committee made her famous. JOYCE WALLACE Small and sweet with intelligence plus. Pres. Co-Ed. ..Phllo Pledge Captain. . . Literary Editor of Galleon. . . Beach- comber. . . Kappa Secretary . . . Soph. Superlative. MARTHA PEGRAM WARREN The ideal of Southern Charm in manner, voice, and beauty. The Beachcomber and Singers. . . with trips to see that handsome husband keep Martha well occupied. LEON WILLIAMS ' Originality is my claim to fame. Alpha Fi. . .horseshoe player. COLLINS WHITEHEAD The world belongs to the energetic. Business Manager of The Galleon. SHIRLEY WOOD Beauty is its own excuse for being. A Thi Del who generously gave her home for parties. I. 1 MARGUERITE WORLEY Versatile and winning, light-hearted and gay. An active Philo. .. Noted for her wit. . . Beachcomber Staff, Keeps mail service to Duke busy. Not Pictured ERIC CARLSON ROBERT REED ANNE ROWLEY Picture Not Available Glass Officers Above: Katherine Williams, Lynn Wagnon, Norman Kreiser, Barbara Johnson. At the beginning of the year the Class of 1956 was warmly welcomed by the faculty and sophomores of P.B. J.C. After orientation, they were more firmly established in their new home of learning by several get -acquainted parties. Elections were held and the following class officers were chosen to lead them in their first year of college life: Ncaman Kreiser, President; Barbara Johnson, Vice Presi- dent; Katherine Williams, Secretary; and Lynn Wagnon, Treasurer. Not only will their lives be enriched by their junior college experiences, but also many of them will actually decide upon the walk of life they plan to take. IxMMiMii FRANK BABCOCK THOMAS BLACK MANVILLE KASHDIN JACK KIDD HOMER BLOXHAM CHRIS KUENNETH BILLIE BROWN JOHN LIGON EVERETT JASMIN LINDA LOUNSBURY ouanceo irresn nen WILLIAM LOVE BARRY LUBECK THOMAS MILLS ROBERT RHOADS ALEXANDER SWIERSKI HAROLD TOLMAN WILLIAM WADDELL DONALD YOUNG EUGENE MAIN ZER DONALD SAPORITA JOHN ACKERT PHILIP ALGOZZINI JOAN ALLEN RODNEY ALLEN EUGENE ANDERSON GARY ANSCHUTZ MARTHA SUE BALE E JULIO ARANDA ROBERT ASHAUER WILLIAM BECKER JOAN BODMAN PHILIP AZEREDO BRUCE BONNEVILLE NANCY BOOZER RICKE BROWN CHARLES BRYSON JOSEPH BUSTANI MARY BYINGTON BONNIE CARNEY ROBERT CHRISTENSEN CARL CHRISTCffF SUSAN COMBES JOHN CONDON ELIZABETH COUTANT DONALD DE WOODY HOWARD CRISSEY BARBARA DANNER SUSAN DONNALLY CECILIA DOYLE RICHARD DELAPLANE JAMES DUDLEY BENJAMIN DUNNAM RAYMOND DURRANCE GLORIA ENGRAM JOHN FALCONER ANTHONY FINOCCHIO JOY HAAS KENNETH GASCOYNE NORMAN GEER PATRICIA GERITY FREDRICK GREEN EDWARD GREEN THOMAS GREEN GEORGE HACKETT VALJEAN HALEY WAYNE GRUBER JAMES GUTE DEANNA GUTHMAN EDWARD HALL RICHARD HALL RONALD HARTUNG MARGIE HERMANEK WILLIAM HILL WILLIAM HOFFBERG DAVID HOFFMEISTER GERALD HOLMES FLORENCE HOWARTH WILLIAM HOWELL PAUL HOWLEY GEORGE HUMPHRIES BARBARA JOHNSON STANLEY KAMINSKE CLETO KAPUA JAMES KOIVISTO NORMAN KREISER MICHAEL KUH WILLIAM KENNEN PATRICLA KLEIN EDWARD KOINIG WILLIAM LAINE BLAKE LAMB CLAYTON LANDERS HARRY LAROCCO JAMES LAWRENCE MYRON LAYMAN CARL LEONARD PETER LITTLE HENRYETTA LOVETT MARIA MORAS JOHN McMillan ARMINTA McNEILAN JEAN MOREY SANDRA MOSCHELLE GORDON MONDIN JOHN NEFF DAVID NELSON KAREN NELSON TERENCE NEWLON WILLIAM MUNRO ELIZABETH MURPHY THOMAS MURRAY BARBARA OFFERMAN CAROL FINDER THOMAS PRICE JAMES PUTMAN ELLIS REEBY JAMES RHYNE ADELINE ROSATI DONALD ROTT CAROLYN RYAN JAMES RILEY SHEILA ROBINSON HUGH RODDY JULIAN RYDER CONRAD SCHAEFER JACQUELINE SCHWARTZ ARTHUR SIBLEY ALVAH SNIPES SALLY SPADE ALFRED SPENDER PAUL STEEL WILLIAM STELWAGON THOMAS STEPHENSON JOAN STITZEL RAYMOND SYLVESTER LOIS UNDERWOOD EDWARD WEATHERBY CAROL WHEELER CHARLES WHORL JOSEPH VICKERS LOUIS VILLANACCI CONSTANCE WAGNON ALBERT WILBER JAMES WILKES ALDAH WILKINS KATHERINE WILLIAMS HERBERT WILSON JANEY WYLIE JOHN BOYNTON EARL HIMMELHEBER DAVID CARROLL HARLAN CARROLL DAVID JORDAN RICHARD KEARLEY JAMES McFADDEN JOHN RICHARDSON ERIC RIDER LAWRENCE SMITH ROBERT TEAGUE ROBERT URQUHART yCurses )| J r; fisr .. - - — — -■::iss ;-w-- ' ' f ' ' ;, ;i-l «r f. ■ - i L ,1 1 .«-=r¥r«B5r ' . u t ufT i rtn i w i iMi ' I -ri -■■- . .. (L)iucfeni jCurses First row: Patricia Downey, Phyllis Ryser, Janet Frost, Elaine Lloyd, Barbara Carney, Lonny Smith, Jo Ann Richards. Second row: June Trumbo, Evie Meadows, Vivian Ridgeway, Nancy Price, Myra Grant - land, Sara Watkins, Freddye Studstill. Third row: Marcella Martin, Moira Rush, Frances Jupinko, Jill Robertson, Thurza Miller, Shirley Lilly, Celeste Lombardi, Jo-Ann Hadvabny. BARBARA CARNEY PATRICIA DOWNEY JANET FROST FRANCES JUPINKO SHIRLEY LILLY ELAINE LLOYD MYRA GRANTLAND JO-ANN HADVABNY ESTHER MARTIN EVELYN MEADOWS NANCY PRICE JO ANN RICHARDS VIVIAN RIDGEWAY JILL ROBERTSON MOIRA RUSH PHYLLIS RYSER LONNY SMITH JUNE TRUMBO SARA WATKINS Q roanixations h (biucfeni Above: Jim, Gene, Dianna, Dorothy. President Vice President STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Gene Duncan Secretary • Jim Stamper Treasurer Dorothy Strickland Dianna Moore FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. E. E. Bishop Miss Rachel Crozier Mr. Paul J. Glynn c: ooernmeni The Student Government Executive Council, consisting of Student Government Officers, Class Officers, Dean of Women, Dean of Men, and Registrar of the College, have many diities: planning and maintaining an interesting and worthwhile social calendar for the year, running polls for class elections, budgeting the expenditure of student activity fees, and, in general, acting upon problems of the student body. Two Get-Acquainted SociaIs--a dance and a pool party--were first on the agenda for the school year. Student Government also sponsored Activity Day Picnics, the Christmas Alumni Dance, and the Commencement Dance. Below, Seated: Lynn Wagnon, Barbara Johnson, Katherine Williams, Norman Kreiser, Dorothy Strickland, Gene Duncan, Monte Markham, Jim Connor, Kathy Newlon, Suzanne Saunders. Standing: Mr. E. E. Bishop, Miss Rachel Crozier, Jim Stamper, Dianna Moore, Mr. Paul J. Glynn. Saffe eon EDITORIAL STAFF Art Editors CO-EDITORS - - - Grady Reinert Wayne King Lay-out Editor -Dorothy Strickland Literary Editor - - Joyce Wallace Photography Editor - - Jack Jones Business Mgr. -Collins Whitehead DLANNA MOORE THOMAS BLACK FACULTY ADVISORS: Mr. Donald Beuttenmuller Mr. Watson B, Duncan, ni LAYOUT STAFF Dorothy Strickland Luis Cuycedo Julie Neal Joan Allen Karen Nelson Gordon Pschirrer Lynn Wagnon Shirley Wood LITERARY STAFF Joyce Wallace Jack Dobrow Peggy Waggener Suzanne Saunders Barbara Bodle Sue Balfe Janey Wylie Lois Underwood ART STAFF Grady Reinert Wayne King Philip A Igozzini Sally Spade PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Jack Jones Betty Coutant Fred Rossignol Bert Printz Professional Photography by Sam Quincey BUSINESS STAFF Collins Whitehead Vick LaSala Linda Lounsbury Monte Markham Jim Connor Cynthia Dowd The Co-Ed Club is an organization which unifies all the women of the College. Each year this club sponsors for the entire student body the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Annual Signing Party, and Stunt Night. In addition, this year they also sponsored the initial Annual Faculty-Student Reception. OFFICERS President Joyce Wallace Vice President Carlene Lord Secretary Joan Allen Treasurer Barbara Johnson Faculty Advisor Miss Rachel Crozier Pictured at left: Joyce, Carlene, Miss Crozier, Joan, Barbara. The Circle K Club, composed of all the men of the College, is a social, civic, and service organization chartered by the Kiwanis Club, As an annual project, the men take charge of collections for the Empty Stocking Fund; they also sponsor a dance and the intramural sports program of the year. Gircfe !Jl OFFICERS President Jack Kidd Vice President Grady Reinert Secretary Tom Mills Treasurer Tony Heil Faculty Advisor Mr. Paul Glynn Pictured at right: Grady, Mr. Paul Glynn, Tony, Jack, Tom. Jjeacncomoer Published Monthly by the Journalism Club of Palm Beach Junior College Lake Park, Florida Park Avenue Phone 4-0011 PRESS THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief __________ Zola Mae Blakeslee News Editor ___________ Anna Sue Clemens Feature Editors ______ Bernita Padgett, Grady Reinert Society Editors Joyce Wallace, Barbara McKlnley, Peggy Waggener Sports Editor ____________ Tommy Green Art Editors ________ Grady Reinert, Wilton Hardy Proof Editor _____________ Wilton Hardy Exchange Editor ___________ Margaret Hall B2isiness Manager ____________ Bill Brown Assistant Business Manager _______ Danny Dennis Circulation Manager ___________ Ciel Doyle Faculty Advisor ________ Miss Elizabeth Reynolds Feature Writers, Reporters Bob Nichols, Sandy Moschelle, Martha Warren Below, seated: Margaret Hall, Sandra Moschelle, Barbara McKlnley, Daniel Dennis, Martha Warren, Bernita Padgett, Anna Sue Clemens, Miss Elizabeth Reynolds, Tommy Green, Bill Brown, Ceil Doyle, Peggy Waggener, Grady Reinert, Robert Nichols. Standing: Don Young, Wilton Hardy, Zola Mae Blakeslee, Joyce Wallace. First Team: Manville Kashdin, Monte Markham, Gene Duncan, Jim Connor. Thebaic Second Team: Janey Wylie, Paul Howley, David Hoifmeister, Ellis Reeby, William Laine, Barbara Johnson. OFFICERS President Vick LaSala Vice President Ada Barnes Secretary Joan Allen Treasurer Lois Underwood Accompanist Barbara Bodle Director Miss Letha Madge Royce GoIIeqe ( inqy A song is more lasting than the riches of the world HE A Most Impressive Christmas Assembly. One of the most active groups at Palm Beach Junior College is the College Singers under the capable direction of Miss Letha Madge Royce. iifri ' iiiii1ir ' iia ( itrmhirir [Pni Uneia !JCappa OFFICERS President Dorothy Moskowitz Vice President Jack Jones Secretary Joyce Wallace Treasurer Barbara Bodle Faculty Advisor Miss Marian Morse Pictured at right: Joyce, Dot, Barbara, Jack. Below, seated: Joyce Wallace, Jack Jones, Miss Morse, Dorohty Moskowitz, Barbara Bodle. Standing: Wayne King, Thomas Black, Manville Kashdin, Jeanne Grant, Rita Hamrick, Suzanne Saunders, Pat- ricia Freeman, Grady Reinert, Monte Markham. ■s ' ? CPJii CRJ20 CPi OFFICERS President Monte Markham Vice President Gordon Pschirter Secretary Jeanne Grant Treasurer Suzanne Saunders Faculty Advisor Mr. Watson B. Duncan, in Pictured at left: Monte, Jeanne, Suzanne, Gordon. Below, seated: Carlene Lord. Standing: Thomas Black, Manville Kashdin, Margaret Vanderlinde, Gene Duncan, Ada Barnes, Jerry Rhoads, Linda Lounsbury, Jim Connor, Suzanne Saunders, Monte Markham, Jeanne Grant, Anne Rowley, Julie Neal, Mr. Watson B. Duncan, III, Dorothy Strickland, Grady Reinert, Bert Printz. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICES SECOND SEMESTER Anna Sue Clemens President Henryetta Lovett Joyce Wallace Vice President Carlene Lord Dot Moskowitz Recording Secretary Betty Coutant Bev Thomas Social Secretary Marney Worley Pat Freeman Treasurer Barbara Offerman Elaine Dick Chaplain, Sgt.-at-Arms Sponsor Miss Faye Hamon Rita Hamiick Banquet held at Robert ' s Place January 22. Pki£o a+ of A rms Members: Sue Donnally, Joyce Wallace, Nancy Boozer, Margaret Hall, Betty Coutant, Barbara Bodle, Dot Moskowitz, Carlene Lord, Rita Hamrick, Pat Freeman, Maria Moras, Mary Byington, Anna Sue Clemens, Joan Bodman, Bernita Padgett, Marney Worley, Elaine Dick, Henryetta Lovett and Barbara Offerman. ' I A fy r ' Members: Dianna Moore, Suzanne Saunders, Ada Barnes, Joan Stitzel, Pat Klein, Lynn Wagnon, Karen Nelson, Jean Morey, Jeanne Grant, Peggy Waggener, Sue Balfe, Bonnie Carney, Linda Lounsbury, Uni President Vice President FIRST SEMESTER OTFICERS Kathy Newlon Secretary • Cynthia Dowd Treasurer ■ Linda Lounsbury Peggy Waggener T)ef Members: Shirley Wood, Barbara Johnson, Janey Wylie, Barbara Danner, Sally Spade, Katherine Williams, Dorothy Strickland, JuUe Neal, Kathy Newlon, Ann Lawlor, Arminta McNeilan, Cynthia Dowd. Sponsor Mrs. Imogene Gross SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President Peggy Waggener Secretary Bonnie Carney Vice President Joan Allen Treasurer Lynn Wagnon FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Grand Master, Bert Printz Master, Jim Connor Scribe, Vick LaSala Treasurer, Jack Kidd SECOND SEMESTER Grand Master, Jim Connor Master, Vick LaSala Scribe, Jimmy Stamper Treasurer, Jack Dobrow The Phi Da Di leaders and faculty advisor. Seated, left to right: Printz, Mr. Don Whitmer, Connor. Standing, left to right: Stamper, Dobrow, Kidd, La- Sala. Members: Julian Ryder, Jack Dobrow, Vick LaSala, Bill Brown, Fred Rossignol, Jack Kidd, Terry Newlon, Jimmy Stamper, Tom Mills, Sam Mudano, Jack Jones, John Boynton, David Platz, Monte Markham, Bob Grant, Jim Connor, Chuck Bryson, Bill Waddell, Norman Kreiser, Tommy Stephenson, Tom Black, Carl Rang, David Hoffmeister, Bert Printz, Don Young, qj j Delaplane, V Sylvester, Gordon Pschirrer, Charles Whorl, Joe Osborn, Don Rett and Bob Moore. I ! . ■ Jim, Bruce, Jimmy, Nelson, Donald. OFF IC HIS FIRST SEMESTER President Jimmy Booth Vice President Bruce Smith Secretary Nelson Rosecrans Treasurer Donald Burg Sgt. -at-Arms Jim Price Ipna OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER President Tony Heil Vice President Jim Putnam Secretary Wendell Littrell Treasurer Albert Wilber Sgt. -at-Arms Louis Villanacci Jidelpnia Louis, Jim. Tony, Wendell, Albert. Miss P.B.J.C. Donald J. BeuttenmuUer Members: Wendrell littrell, Bruce Smith, Henry Deming, Grady Reinert, John Thurber, James Price, Donald Burg, James Booth, Anthony Heil, Robert Christensen, Louis Villanacci, James Lawrence, James Putnam, Daniel Dennis, Peter Little, Albert Wilber, Robert Nichols, Bill Howell, Richard Klusza, Richard Geer, Leon Williams, Tom Price, Conrad Schaefer, James Rhyne, Richard Hall. Not pictured: Leon Bostain, Val Haley, James Riley, Robert Urquhart, Wayne King. Front row left to right: Bernita Padgett. Fred Rossignol. Second row: Barbara Johnson, Margaret Hall Karen Nelson. Suzanne Saunders. Ceil Doyle. Lois Underwood. Third row: Daniel DennTs John Thurber. George Hackett. Robert Nichols. Cjf Girculo Ospanol ' Mme fi j, ' Get Acquainted Party — September 10th Sponsored by Student Government at Mirror Ballroom. STARDUST BALL Given by Social Clubs at Mirror Ballroom October 8. POOL PARTY Sept. 17 Colonnades Hotel Sponsored by Student Government SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Sponsored by Co -Ed Oct. 16 Daisy Mae — — Martha Stephenson 111 ' Abner Hank Demin; 1st Prize Winner Carolyn Ryan 2nd Prize Winner Fred Rossignol 3rd Prize Winner Vick LaSala ACTIVITY DAY Nov. 1 Sponsored by Student Government Phil Foster Memorial Park They decided Karen ' s fate PHI RHO PI PLAY Night of January 16th November 18-19-20 CAST Karen Andre Jackie Schwartz District Attorney Flint Jim Connor Defense Att ' y. Stevens Monte Markham Bailiff Hank Deming Dr. Kirkland David Hoffmeister Mrs. Hutchins Ann Lawlor Homer Van Fleet Carl Christoff Elmer Sweeney Bob Urquhart Nancy Lee Faulkner Ceil Doyle Margaret Swanson Janey Wylie John Graham Whitfield Tom Blake Jane Chandler Carlene Lord Sigurd Jungquist Richard Hall Larry Regan Joe Osborne Roberta Van Renselaer Gwen Goldstone Judge Heath Gene Duncan Court Secretaries Suzanne Saunders Julie Neal Karen Nelson gffi?? ; . Jii ' - ■-. - r THANKSGIVING HOMECOMING DANCE Nov. 26 Given by Thi Del at the Mirror Ballroom THI DEL PRESENTS HER NEW MEMBERS: Armenta McNielan Barbara Danner Janie Wylie Joan Allen Pat Klein Barbara Johnson Jeanne Grant Sue Balfe Joan Stitzel Sally Spade Ceil Doyle Jean Morey Lynn Wagnon Karen Nelson Music was by Karl McDowell and his orchestra PHI DA DI PLAY ' Arsenic and Old Lace ' January 13, 14, 15 Mr. Black and Elaine Dick present background music for the Co -Ed Reception CO-ED RECEPTION Jan. 16 Held at the Woman ' s Club Faculty Greeting Line Miss P. B. J. C. MISS SUZANNE SAUNDERS Court MISS CAROL WHEELER MISS JACKIE SCHWARTZ P.B.J.C. MELODIANS Lock Allen Richard Kluza Collins Whitehead Martin Haymond Vick LaSala CORONATION BALL January 28 GIVEN BY ALPHA FIDELPHLA Mirror Ballroom . - ™ . s SWEETHEART DANCE February 11th Sponsored by PHI DA DI at the West Palm Beach Country Club King James  € %. PHILO ARCH DANCE March 18 Held at Mirror Ballroom PHI RHO PI PLAY Death Takes A Holiday March 24, 25, 26 CAST Prince Sirki Monte Markham Grazia Suzy Saunders Alda Joan Allen Corrado Jim Connor The Duke Gordon Pschirrer The Duchess Gwen Goldstone The Baron Bob Urquhart The Princess -- Bev Thomas Rhoda Lois Underwood Eric Sandy Blum The Major Gene Duncan Cora Elaine Dick Fedele Richard Hall ■■Ill Next time buy sanforized pants! Food for thought I Jeaiures J reseniino . . . jKiss c aJleon jKiss Dianna jRoore ROCK HUDSON Universal-International Star Judge for the Beauty Section ROCV HUD SON January . ™ returning 7° ,,, V atson, r sel-tlon as , e pnotograplaa foUovs-- _. D ' .e Saunders Tralieo •••• ...Susanno j to homore , Karen l eis Miss res Itn ' S ver, I do °P%f lou can -all to aV ral V Also f 0 tnanK yo ' f and l- „ °our yearbooVc. judge for y ,,ege . ,Qdc; to tne sappy Sincerely, Here is the letter which Rock Hudson wrote to Mr. Duncan an- nouncing the winners. JKiss Jresnman JKiss Dtaren OCe son JKiss opnomore JJiiss Suzanne uaanoers MISS GWEN GOLDSTONE MISS BERNITA PADGETT I Qjoniesianis MISS SUSAN DONNALLY MISS PAT KLEIN MISS BONNIE CARNEY N CP£i a Di S wee near MISS DUNN A MOORE Attendants MISS PAT KLEIN - MISS SUZY SAUNDERS 4fc ! — t:3i.; i ; A. 9Kosi Si£efiu io Succeeo JOYCE WALLACE - GENE DUNCAN 4  ' ' -. ' fr -:. :  m c 4 c« : 9Kosi CPopuIar KATHRYN NEWLON - JAMES CONNOR !jjesi looo£inq JOE OSBORN - SUZANNE SAUNDERS f 0 9Kosi Uafeniecf VICK LASALA - BARBARA BODLE U£e Wiiiiesi ANN LAWLOR - GRADY REINERT  ailiiiiiiif ii..aMiai JKosi JliAfehc BRUCE SMITH DAVID PLAT Z DOROTHY STRICKLAND . --■ m- VARSITY: Jim Stamper, Donald Rott, Jim Rhyne, Fred Green, Don Burg, Terry Newlon, Tom Mills. LBasAeioa I JUNIOR VARSITY Pictured at left, front row: Jack Dobrow, Vick LaSala, Gene Mainzer, Lonnie Larocco. Back row: Don De Woody, Gordon Mondin, Conrad Schaefer, Tom Price, Henry Deming, Charles Whorl. r i Hold that pose, please! -Srs- i ■- ; il VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM Below, front row: Jack Dobrow, Vick LaSala, Tom Green, (Manager); Tom Mills, Jim Wilkes. Back row: Joe Osborn, Conrad Schaefer, David Platz, Don Rott, Charles Whorl. I Ready, Aim, Fire. Fore! Nice Form, Girls. m N . f wt. The College Man ' s favorite pastime. Wet Silhouettes. The newest addition to the sports program-- BADMINTON A true Florida sport for the nature lovers. ► , ' -i% My kingdom for a horse! ' ' v jl -c.f V. I CONGRATULATIONS FURNITURE CO. 219 So. Dixie Phone 2-4107 Home -Owned - Home -Operated 6RADUA ' Your Education Was Carefully- Planned . . . and So Was Your Water Supply! Q Ct3 Safe, Pure, Water Always Serving You -v weST PAIM ICACH Voter Company Compliments of e ' DAIRIES, INC. SEALTEST PRODUCTS 901 Okeechobee Road Phone 2-4188 Congratulations to the FELDER 310 So. Olive West Palm Beach Phone 2-4222 Class of ' 55 BELL. inc. 1605 Broadway- Riviera Beach Phone 4-1050 Air Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort Say It With Flowers FLOWER SHOP Phone 3-7573 1100 Elizabeth Street Corner Okeechobee Telephone 7747 ' ii SHOES AND MEN ' S WEAR 335 Clematis Street West Palm Beach, Fla, T= T CZ L_OT-H ■ t TRUCK AND TRACTOR CO. 2829 So. Dixie West Palm Beach, Florida In the Palm Beaches It ' s WJNO RADIO The Oldest Station 1230 KG CBS Radio Network It ' s Habit to Dial WJNO for the Finest in Radio. Dial 3-4523 Compliments of || PHONE 3 ' 25:S ' I 515 PALM ST, WEST PALM BEACH BUILDING MATERIALS 3 Stores To Serve You 333 Datura, West Palm Beach 813 Lake Ave. , Lake Worth 314 Atlantic Ave. , Delray Beach We Want Your Business Pefieshmenfs ■ j, electricity is the BIG difference in modern living. . .performs miracles in making life happier, brighter, easier... yet you pay for these priceless services with PENNIES A DA Y! m mm FLORIDA POWER LIGHT COMPANY Our Magic Kitchen Available Without Charge to Clubs, Church and School Groups and Civic Organization FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY and FLO -GAS CORPORATION West Palm Beach Lake Worth Delray Beach We Wish You Luck! DINER Good Food ! Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Summer Prices All Year U. S. 1 Lake Park and Riviera City Line Naco - Toro Mowers - Bloom Aid FEED FERTILIZER STORE Feeds Fertilizers - Insecticides Seeds - Garden Tools Mowers Sharpened and Repaired CLYDE ANTOINE Phone 4-4800 2517 Broadway Riviera Beach, Fla. Compliments of SUPER MARKET 2252 Broadway Riviera Beach, Florida Telephone 4-0120 PHARMACY 2407 Broadway Riviera Beach, Fla. Phone 4-3585 Air Conditioned Compliments of THE KIVIEFA BEACH C-WAMBEE or COMMERCC Congratulations to the Class of ' 55 T LO R.IDA NATIONAL ' gf HK AND TRUST COMPANY at West Palm Beach UOL5UM The Most Complete Retail and Wholesale Bakery in the Palm Beaches 417 Okeechobee Road Phone 2-3851 Complinaents of LUGGAGE of The Palm Beaches Autonnobile Seat Covers We Have One of the Largest Varities in Florida and Can Fit Most Cars Immediate ly From Our Stock. Our Prices Are Always Reasonable. REID AUTO SUPPLY Dial 3-4311 - 8035 1508 S. Dixie Everyone Loves to Shop at Phone 3-4661 For School and Dress Clothes B-l-G UJ FR I EN PLY ,,.;H ' «P _ - FIRST NATIONAL BANK PALM BEACH Telephone 7601 515 South Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, Florida Compliments of WC5T PALM B.tAC-l-1 PCi:) E15AL Savings and Loan Association Start the Thrift Habit With an Insured Savings Account 3% Each Account Insured to $10, 000 Assets Exceed $4, 000,000.00 223 Datura Street - Phone 3-0301 Ground Floor - Guaranty Bldg. West Palm Beach, Florida (S OT GC S Civil Engineer Land Surveyor Guaranty Building West Palm Beach 1 INI_E SHOP Resortwear CLARA NIELSEN Phone 4-4537 2328 Broadway Riviera Beach, Florida Swim Suits Sw eaters Skirts (Made to Order) Blouses Sun Dresses Catalina Gabor-Tina Leser Cole Rose Marie Reid BANK OT= PALM B:eA.CI-4- AND Tl UST COMPANY Palm Beach, Florida Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' t,mii- j- art Mm ' d HORIST 031 S... I I.. -K-l Ur. ,  ,.. BEST PAI M 81 r|l. FLORIDA Everybody . . . but Everybody Reads THE T AL-M -B AO-l POST AND TIMES SALON OP MUSIC Television, Radio and Record Headquarters of the Palm Beaches 110 So. Olive 401 So. County Rd. W. Palm Beach Palm Beach Ph. 2-3298 Ph. 2-0881 THIRST TEDfRAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 215 So. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, Fla. f If Your Savings Insured Up to $10,000.00 Conapliments of THE SNACK BAR MRS. JAMES L. NOWLIN MRS. DAVIS T. SMITH ANN SC-H EN-UOLM Gifts Hallnnark Cards Stationery for All Occasions 2415 Broadway- Riviera Beach, Fla. Phone 4-5358 4M. For the Best in Flowers We Wire Flowers Dial 2-4264 GlESEN ' S FLOWER SHOP 457 Northwood Rd. With Compliments to P. B. J.C. From AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION of West Palm Beach Blank Smith Clark - Warwick Cochrane Buick Gulf Stream Motors Hardin Motor Beverly Smith Twin City Chevrolet Schooley Cadillac Young Chevrolet Bruce Strong Stewart Pontiac Lowell O ' Brien CONGRATULATIONS! BANK Deposits Insured Up to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CoiTipIinients of 313 Datura St. Phone 2-3883 and ■PAUM -BEAC-M TYPEWRITER CO. 306 So. Olive Avenue Phone 2- 543 Congratulations to the Class of ' 55 EDITH THE FLORIST Lovely Flowers for Every Occasion 1106 - 1108 S. Dixie Phone 8133 West Palm Beach, Florida McARTHUR JERSEY FARM MCARTHUR JMEBxaa ■ I I I ■■ BETTER MILK 0ngratulatiom graduating class DIRECT FKOM FARM TO fOU GRADE A MILK Produced, Pasteurized and BoHied on Our Own JERSEY FARM GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED MILK HOMOGENIZED MjLK BUTTERMILK CHOCOLATE MILK VITA SKIM MILK HEAVY CREAM LIGHT CREAM SOUR CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE ORANGE JUICE BUHER AND EGGS Dia 5624 IF NO ANSWER DIAL 3-7939 WHOLESALE AND HOME DELIVERIES PALM BEACH COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 504 Railroad Avenue Compliments of THE TOWN OP Your Neighbor Compliments of NATIONAL BANK in LAKE WORTH Complete Banking Facilities Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 802 Lake Ave. - Phone 6644 Phone 3-4548 DRIVE IN Southern Fried Chicken Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods 1301 N. Dixie West Palm Beach, Fla. wii5:i : RADIO - TV 7 711 S. 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