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

 - Class of 1949

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LAST ILL AND testament I. Luther Arendell, will to Lee Peters my place in Mr. Duncan ' s Political Science class. I k now she will make easier A ' s than I did. I, Kent Atwater, leave my slight ability as a stupid athlete to any freshman dumb enough to Avant it. I, Liz Barnes, hereby will my walk to freshman Dolores Smith. I, Robert Berryman, leave to Marjory Dancy and Patsy Huff my ability to laugh at evei- body ' s jokes. L Don Bicknell, will that 1 be buried with wine, women and song! I, Earle D. Brailmont, being in sound mind and body do hereby leave Jack Copeland my T- sliirt build. I, Estelle Brown, will my poise and grace to Shir- ley Jorgenson. 1, Marchal Caldwell, leave my large collection of Mr. Newell ' s tests to the entire freshman class, cause they 11 sure be able to use them. I, Henry J. Camarot, leave to Pete Aiello careful unprepared speeches that he might use in Mrs. Watson ' s class. I, Paul Capp, leave my water hole rights to Bill Harvey. I, Julie Cartwright, will to Dale Blair my ability to laugh at anything and everything. I, Ray Crosby, leave my cheerleader job to any- one who will take it. I, Arthur Crouch, leave my second year account- ing book to the most intelligent accounting student next year. I, LaVerne Dcrryberry, will my long hair to Kitty Hardin and my gullibleness ' to Archie Kramer. I, Vivian Duncan, in the usual unstable state of mind do hereby will all the men on the cam- pus to Shirley Jorgenson. I, Martha Ann Dunn, will to Raymond Bates ' Betsy , and to Phyllis Johnson I leave my abilitv to make ' B ' s while living in Sheplev Hall. L Yvonne Eaton, in a very sane state of mind, do hereby leave my ability to blush at Professor Duncan ' s jokes to Joannie Byrd. I, Janice Footer, do hereby bequeath my long legs to Janet Claypoole, my stringy blonde hair to Janis Hedrick (darn her) and my year round tan to Patsy Huff. I, Wallace S. Hamrick, Jr., being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath any further trips to St. Petersburg to Jerry Thomas, wlio will probably be here in the future years. I, Mary-Jo Hartwell, being of sound (?) mind and body to hereby leave to Lee Peters and Pat Rose my ability to speak Spanish, solve for X, and be at four places at the same time. I, Louise Mollis, do hereby leave to Muriel Logan and Roslyn Smalley my unreceived bid to Phi Theta Kappa ! To my little sister, Nancy Alexander, I leave the saying I see ; and to Pat Clement my quick comebacks . 1, ,Iolm Hucks, will my good grades to Jack Hol- loway. I, Norma Ives will my ability to play bridge and be in the Sub as much as I can to my little sister, Janis Hedrick. I, George Jones, will to Bob Newhart my shiny fast car . I, Helen Kalil. being of sound mind (?) do here- by will and beijueath to Gwen Mitchell my in- ability to study in the library, and my endless ability to play bridge in the Sub; and to Ros- lyn Snmlley my technique in the gentle art of popping gum. I, Edward King, leave my nothing to Kent Smith, he doesn ' t need anything. I, George S. King, leave my large volume of class notes in all my subjects to John Bregger, hop- ing that he can read them and will study them more than I did. L Tom Kobayashi, leave my room in the dormi- tory to the best freshman who is in need of the comfort of home. I, Richard Kay Kramer, will to Dan Chitwood my romantic appeal to women. I, Palmer Kreiser, being in sordid condition of j)hy.sical exhaustion and mental i)arlaysis do bequeath my ability to fool the girls to any fool that would like to try it.

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s H O M O R E history T 7TE THE graduating class of 1919. will be Vv ablo to look back tliroiigb tiie years with many happy renu ' nii)raiices of our Alma Mater, Palm Beach Junior College. Our college career began in September, 1917, when we, young, innocent, and somewhat micertain, first registered on the hill as fresh- men. At this time we underwent a period of orientation and examinations. We selected Lu- ther Arendall as president to guide us. Social activities were increased by the ad- dition of the Egalile Club, while the Philo and Thi Del Clubs, and Phi Da Di Fraternity, ex- panded to meet the enlarged enrollment. It was during this year that the student body, with the assistance of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsored the Florida- Georgia football game. It was tJiis year also, that the P squire Club held their first beacli party at Manhattan Beach. This was followed bv a Sadie Hawkins Field Dav. given bv the Co-Eds. at the S. U. B. at Morrison Field. ' In the latter part of December we attended the annual Christmas dance at the Norton Art Gallery, followed by the Philo and Thi Del Clubs ' banquets at the South Ocean Club. We returned the first of January to con- centrate on exam week. Soon afterwards the Student Body sponsored the Gene Krupa dance in an attempt to raise funds for furniture to use in our new S. U. B. The first of the second semester we ex- ])erienced Hat Day (which rejjlaced ' Bat Week ). This was not soon forgotten. We were kept quite busy with the Minstrel, which was presented in March. In April we held open house at Morrison Field. February 11 the Thi Dels gave tlieir first annual Valentine Dance; the annual Philo Ball followed on March 12. The Co-P d Club spon- sored a fashion show using Junior College girls as models. Our last month and a half of the college was crannned with iuirried acti ■ities the Lel- termcns Sweetheart Dance, . pril Ki; llu ' Es- ([uire Dance. May 11; the Phi Da Di Ban(|U(l at Leon and Eddies May 17; and the Freshman- Sojihomore bancpiet at the Soutii Ocean ( lub. The Big year for us. our Sophomore year, began with a bang and also a steady stream of activities. Danny Wick was clecled prcsidcnl of the Student Body. Clyde Windham. vici-i)ri ' s- ident; .lanice Footer, secretarv; and Barnty Pos- ton, treasurer. Our class officers were Cal Vit- tum. i)resi lent; Marchal Caldwell, vice-presi- lent; Barbara Widell, secretary; and (doria Miller, treasurer. Our fii ' sl event of the year was the Wel- come Dance, given by the students to welcome the newcomers to P. B. J. C. A tea to welcome the new girls was given bv the Philo, Thi Del, and Egalite Clubs. A new fraternity. Alta Dclpiia. was added, which in- creased the activities. The Phi Da Di Fraternity also continued in full swing. Freshman ' Bat Day was held on November 115, and was cli- maxed by the Co-Ed s Sadie Hawkins dance. Christmas came again and with it the an- nual Christmas Dance held at the S. U. B., De- cendier ' 21. Later came the Thi Del and Philo Ban(iuets held at the Montemarte and South Ocean Club respectively. All too soon, however, we trudgetl back to face semester exams. . fter the exams, cheerleaders were chosen. We chose Alice Tyson, Pat Clement, Dale Blair and Sara Both to cheer our boys on to victory. The Student Body gave a dance in the S. l ' . B. after the game with St. Petersburg on Jan- uary 29. After everyone was safely enrolled for the second semester, the Co-Ed Club held a camp- ing trip to Camp Marjorie Daniel in Jupiter to make the new girls feel more at home. This was the first time anything like this had been tried; it was successful and everj ' one had a wonderful time. On February IS the Phi Theta Kap|)a hon- orary fraternity held the big Mardi Gras for which the students went all out . First came the big parade with floats representing all clubs, climaxed by the fashion show, a tour of the cam- pus, and thV annual Thi Del Dance. Next came the traditional Philo . rch Dance on March 12. This was followed bv the Phi Da Di Play, The Dark House. Prc-conimencement activities were cli- maxed by the Letlermen ' s Sweetheart Dance; the Escpiire Dance, the Phi Da Di Ban(|uet, th ' .Mta Deli)ha Ban([net. the Freshman-Sopbo- mori ' Bancjuet and the Soijhomore Bn-akfasl. . nd then graduation was here. Baccalau- reate Services were held May 29 followed by the commencement exercises May ' M- Commence- mint was followed by a recejition in the patio and a dance in tiic S. I ' . B. honoring the mem- ht ' is of the graduating class. We haled to say good bye to our . lnia Mater, but we ' ll carry with us always the mem- oiA- ol ' hard work and the gooti times we had at GOOD OLE P. B. J. C.



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I, Crystal I.ivcngood, do will and l)( |ii(atli a por- tion of ail mv luiR ' lu ' s in the palio (o Huddv Ciiisscll aiidCccil Vu [ .. 1, Louise McLi ' stcr. hciiit vci-y dizzy, wi majnazint ' s on the liigli slicht ' s in the 1 to l.ncilli ' i U-ii)old. I lib ' hrary I, Jim McMillan, leave notliini . If I ean t take it with ine. I won ' t go! 1. (iloiia Millei-, do herehv w ill and l)e inealh to my little sister Kdie flail, all the fun and pleasures I have had in the past two years at .1. C. 1, .leanni ' Muller, in my usual no-hrain-at-all attitude, do hereby leave my two-way stretch to Mr. Dimcan. I, Shirley Nichols will to Chuck Gionet my lovely baritone voice. 1, Marjorie Olson, hereby will and be([ueath Jiiy math l)t)oks to Johnny Kiddie; anil to my lit- tle sister. Barbara Conley, I leave my ability never to be upset. I, Harney Poston, having experienced the follow- ing situation, thoroughly leave the following advice to the married men of the freshman class: Do not let your wife have a child dur- ing exams — ! ! Rough ! I, Bob Pralt, leave my ability to steal wives to John Mucks. I leave my British accent to Marchal Caldwell. I, Nannette Rapi)ort, leave Mrs. Holt ' s acconnt- ing class to anvone who can take up where I left off. !, Monte Robertson, leave my all-round abilities to Roy Ligon. I, Jimmie Robinson, leave my moustache to Bob N ' ewhart. 1, Babe Ruth, leave to Kent Atwater my huge brain and accounting skill. I, Arthur Scliiff, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and be- queath my two years (1 hojje) at PBJC to any graduating senior of hi ' li schools. 1, .lohn Seaweli, leave my strength to Chuck (lionet . . . he needs it ! 1, .lerry Thomas, leave my coaching ability to Coach MacDonald. and also enough money lo make all trips ade |ualely. I, Hugh i ' yndall, becpieatb to any future fresh- man who wants it, my skill in working mathematies. 1, Betty Vardaman, will my laugh lo Cay Hal, and my ability lo eat at all times to Shirley Jorgenson. 1, Janet Vinal, leave my height and (|uiel ways lo Cynthia P ' orman to do away with riots in tlu ' dorm. 1, Cal Viltum, leave my propensity in math 101 to anyone that wants it. 1, Winifred Waggener, do hereby will ami bc- (jueath to Pbvllis .Johnson all the fun 1 have had at PBJC! 1, Don Walton, will my natural wavy hair lo Jack Copeland. I, Marv Walton, will my greatness of stature to Evalyn Miller. 1, Danny Wick, leave my presidents gavel to John Bregger. 1, Barbara Widell, leave my 7th hours on Mon- day and Friday to anyone who is dumli enough to sign up for them. I, Howard Wolfe, being of (?) mind and rugged body, hereby leave my bus run and 140 kids to any sucker! 1 leave my interest in the bridge games to Raymond Bates, and my seat in Business Law to Nancy Alexander. 1, William Wood, being of ? mind, leave all my good times and hard work to any freshman who would like tiiem. Witnessed bv Louise llolli Helen Kaiil P

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