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

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PALM BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE Lake Worth, Florida Stately Spanish Galleon coming from the Isthmus, Dipping through the Tropics by the palm-green shores, With a cargo of diamonds, Emeralds, amethysts, Topazes, and cinnamon, and gold moidores. — from Ongoei by John Masefield CONTENTS Administration and Faculty . Sophomores Freshmen Special Interest Clubs Social Clubs Activities Sports Advertisements 171 DEAN HOWELL L. WATKINS The first Galleon staff — the combined Beachcomber- Galleon staff, 1945-46 Above; Main Building in 1946 Below: The main exit from the second floor. Below: Vocational Building, where business, home economics, and engineering drawing were taught. iiiiiiPHii rjiiriEi III! Hi Right: The Rebels played high school and inde- pendent teams in the area. Right: Miss Elizabeth Reynolds sponsored Phi Theta Kappa, which in 1946 looks like a club exclusively for girls. MISS GALLEON Miss Carole Colby Miss Bonnye Duerr -m p I H M ' ' J gSSm p i« fl| H 9h wH Sb ' bH 9 Hg y V H| JL  -,s B ' ' V ' ' Bi, HpH| jW Bj gg| BCS iHi COURT OF BEAUTY Miss Galleon, Miss Sophomore, Miss Freshman, and members of the Court of Beauty are chosen for personality, charm, poise, intelli- gence, and grooming, as well as for physical attractiveness. Pictures of these young ladies were taken by Mr. Ray Wendt of Sam R. Quincey Studios in the gardens of Bethesda-by-the-Sea Church in Palm Beach. Miss Linda Marcrum t3ifr«5 i Miss Leni Bovnton Miss Janet Schultz Miss Mary Lou Aurelio MISS GALLEON CONTEST Nine girls were selected Saturday, Jan. 14, to represent P.B.J.C. beau- ty in this year ' s Galleon. The judg- ing took place in the Home-Eco- nomics Department. Judges: left to right: Mr. Don Sin- clair, Mrs. Fred C. Huber, Mr. Huber, Standing: Pat Sheppard, Editor. Below: A group shot of the contestants. | | -n rs THIS TOO IS PALM BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE Mr. Whitmer goes into a huddle with Ricky Mobley over a problem. Below: Students from Seacrest High were only a few of the high school students to visit P.BJ.C. campus this year. Supt. and Mrs. Howell Watkins, Pres. and Mrs. Harold Manor at a faculty reception at Holiday Inn, Palm Beach. 15 Attending a convention of Florida Junior College Student Government Association in Daytona Beach were Russ Martin, Barbara Pribula, Carol Martin Helen Hurlbut, and Tom Riggs. Russ was elected state president. This election year the campus was overrun with politicians. Here Bernd Fossum shakes hands with Mr. George Peterson, Republican candidate for Governor. Members of the College Band go into a jam session: George Petruff at drums, Carl Cawood at the piano, Mike Walls and Dan Garber on trumpets, Robin Sayles on clarinet. Burt Reynolds, PBJC alumnus and promising actor in movies and television, appeared in a curtain-raiser before each performance of Streetcar Named Desire. Burt attributes his initial interest in drama to Mr. Watson B. Dun- can, III. Mrs. Wilma Weigle, Bookstore Clerk, and student assistant Bill Walker wait on Jim Simpson. On a visit to Norton Gallery, an art class listens to Mr. Willis Woods,. Director of the Norton and art instructor at PBJC in Evening Division. 17 The Evening Division, under the supervision of Dr. Paul Graham, is a very im- portant part of the College, having an enrollment of 614 in the fall of 1960. Here Miss Anne Buckley, Secretary to Dr. Graham, gives information to a student. Nursing students get clinical experi- ence at Good Samaritan Hospital. Above, Frances Dennis-Leigh, and below, Virginia Colella working in pediatrics section. Galleon Mi 1%1 ' The cover on the book you are reading is only one of many excellent designs submitted by The Art De- partment. Left: Many of our students have part of their ex- penses defrayed by scholarships. Here Bonnye Duerr receives a scholarship award for proficienq ' in secre- tarial science from Miss Miriam Ostermann, represent- ing The Credit Women ' s Breakfast Club of the Palm Beaches. Dr. Manor and Mr. Batson look on. 1 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 19 MR. HOWELL L. WATKINS Superintendent of Public Instruction Mr. Watkins has been Superintendent of Public Instruction in Palm Beach County since 1948. Pre- viously he was Dean of Palm Beach Junior College. Superintendent and Mrs. Watkin.s in lighter mood at P.B.J.C. ' s barbecue and open house last spring. 20 DR. HAROLD C. MANOR President of the College A MESSAGE FROM DR. MANOR I hope each of you have had a pleasant and profit- able school year. We will look forward to the re- turn of next year ' s sophomore class and hope that you who have graduated will recall, often and fondly, the events of the past two years. Please return and visit whenever you can. 21 MR. LAURENCE H. MAYFIELD Registrar, Evening Division Counselor MR. PAUL J. GLYNN Dean of Men Director of Student Personnel Services MR. ELBERT E. BISHOP Registrar 22 MISS RACHEL F. CROZIER Dean of Women DR. PAUL W. GRAHAM Director of Evening Classes MR. JAMES M. BAUGHER Director of Services MR. PAUL W. ALLISON Dean of Instruction 23 MR. KENNETH E. ACKERMAN, Chemistry MISS MARY S. ALBERTSON, Biology; Chairman, Science Department MR. HOWARD BAKER, Biology MR. ROBERT L. BATSON, Business Administration; Chairman, Business Department MR. FLOYD O. BECHERER, History MR. ROY E. BELL, Health and Physical Education MISS ROSE BIANCAROSA, French, Spanish DR. SAMUEL S. BOTTOSTO, Social Science; Chairman, Social Science Department MRS. JANE RITTER BOYCE, English MRS. VIRGINIA S. CARR, English, Journalism 24 r ' . it MR. DANIEL P. CAYLOR, JR., Biology MR. JAMES A. COOPER, Electricity MR. JOSHUA CRANE, Speech, Logic MRS. ELIZABETH W. CROCKETT, Guidance MRS. RUTH W. DOOLEY, Assistant Librarian MR. WATSON B. DUNCAN, III, English; Chairman, Communications Department MRS. SUE A. EARNEST, Nursing MISS EDITH FA YE EASTERLING, English MRS. ELIZABETH ERLING, Health and Physical Educa- tion; Chairman, Home Economics, Health and Physical Education Department MR. CLYDE P. FERGUSON, Chemistry 25 MR. ROBERT W. FISKUM, Health and Physical Educa- f tion MR. DAVID A. FORSHAY, Social Science, Spanish MR. WILLIAM B. GALBRAITH, Physics, Physical Science MR. CRAIG A. GATHMAN, Biology MR. G. CURTIS GENTRY, Mathematics MR. JOSEPH H. GIBSON, Business; Assistant to Direc- tor of Services MR. CHARLES G. GRAHAM, Business Education MRS. EDITH F. HALL, Home Economics, Biology MR. DONALD L. HARBERT, Engineering Drawing MR. OTIS P. HARVEY, JR., Music 26 MR. RICHARD D. HILL, JR., Chemistry; Physical Science MRS. ESTHER C. HOLT, Business Administration MRS. DOROTHY M. HOOD, English MR. JAMES C. HOUSER, JR., Art MRS. TRYPHENA HOWARD, Mathematics MRS. NINA K. JENSEN, Art MR. WILLIAM KIRSHNER, Mathematics MISS MARILYN JANE LEAF, Health and Physical Education M MR. FRANCIS L. LEAHY, Speech, Drama MR. LEO V. LEMMERMAN, Chemistry 27 MISS CATHERINE MACKENZIE, Nursing MR. PLES C. MASTEN, Business Education, Mathematics REV. JOHN T. McCREA, Bible MR. P. WILLIAM McDANIEL, English MR. J. ROBERT MEACHEM, Mathematics, Electricity, Electronics; Chairman, Department of Math, Engineer- ing Technology MISS BETTY ANN MORGAN, Nursing MRS. ELEANOR J. MYATT, Social Science MRS. THELMA L. OKERSTROM, Secretarial Science MR. JOSEPH O. PAYNE, Political Science, Social Science MISS EMMA J. PHILLIPS, English 28 MR. JOHN W. PLATT, JR., English MISS VADA BELLE PURIFOY, Nursing Education MR. ARTHUR C. RAMOS, Physical Science MR. ROBERT L. REPLOGLE, Guidance, Psychology MISS ELIZABETH S. REYNOLDS, Librarian; Chairman, Library Department MR. MELVIN I. RIGGS, Psychology MISS LETHA MADGE ROYCE, Music; Chairman, Fine Arts Department MISS LILLIAN M. SMILEY, Nursing Education; Chair- man, Nursing Department MRS. GERALDINE STEPHENSON, Assistant Librarian and Audio-Visual Aids DR. THOMAS T. STURROCK, Biology 29 MR. CHARLES L. SUTHERLAND, JR., Education MR. GEORGE T. TATE, Health and Physical Education MRS. SALLIE R. TAYLOR, English MR. MEACHAM O. TOMASELLO, English, Logic MR. WILTON TUCKER, Social Science MR. WILBUR F. WESTON, JR., Guidance MR. DON C. WHITMER, Engineering Drawing MR. HERBERT W. WINSTEAD, Biology MR. KENNETH L. YODER, Mathematics MR. CARL ZIMMERMAN, Mathematics 30 LENORE BENTLEY Clerk-Typist ANNE ECKERT Clerk-Typist ANNIE L. EMERSON Secretary to Director of Student Personnel EDNA WILSON Administrative A ssistant FLORENCE GATCHELL Secretary to Dean of Instruction SHIRLEY HARDESTY Clerk-Typist JANICE HILTUNEN Receptionist SONIA MATTSON Bookkeeper ELIZABETH H. NOBIS Secretary to the President BERTHA B. PANTCEY Secretary, Technical Building EVALYN SULLIVAN I.B.M. Operator WILAIA WEIGLE Bookstore Clerk MABEL NOWLIN Cafeteria Manager CAFETERIA STAFF Above: Mrs. James Nowlin, Cafeteria Mana ger; Mrs. Griffith; Mrs. Stearns; Mrs. Haxer ly; Mrs. Burton; Mr. Bowen; Mrs. Schieike: Mrs. Agnew. Above: Mr. Rochette; Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Carpenter in tfie snack bar. CUSTODIANS •ii ssr, ' - FIRST ROW: Stanley Neisch; John McGrath; Edmund Semmens, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; Jean Mattfien ' s; Henry Vierling; Henry Brazington. SECOND ROW: Norman Waher. John LaFoy, Edward Altman, George Robertson, Roy Moore. 32 SOPHOMORES 33 MISS SOPHOMORE Miss Patsy Hughes SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Bob Eschenbacher, Vice-President; Meacham O. Tomasello, Advisor; Sue Madden, Treasurer; Tom Gordon, President; Patsy Hughes, Secretary; Marilyn Jane Leaf, Advisor. 35 GLENN ROBERT ALLEN W est Palm Beach College Singers 2; I.S.C.C. 2; Phi Da Di 1, 2, Master 2; Sports Director 2; Time Remerrher- ed ' ' 2. VIOLET SEVON ALLRED Vi Lake Worth Mature Students Ass ' n 1, 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 1, 2. MARGIE ANDERSON Lake Worth Plii Theta Kappa 2. RICHARD GEORGE ANDERSON Dick Fort Lauderdale Intramural Volleyball 1; Intramural Football 1, 2. JOAN PHYLLIS ARNOLD West Palm Beach College Singers 1, 2; Foreign Language Club 1; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Student N.E.A. 1, President 2. NANCY MARGUERITE ATSMA Delray Beach Co-ed Club 2; Collegiate Fellowship 2; Freshman Class Secretary 1; Galleon Staff 2; Philo 1, 2. 36 MARY LOUISE AURELIO Mary Lou West Palm Beach College Singers 1, 2; Foreign Language Club 1; Newman Club 1, Treasurer 2; Philo 1, 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Death of a Salesman 1; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Drama Showcase 1; No Time for Sergeants 1; Sarasota Speech Tourney 1; Delta Epsilon Mu 1, 2. JUDITH ANN BELL Judy West Palm Beach Canterbury Club 2; College Singers 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Student N.E.A. 1, Sec ' y 2. CAROL ANN BENN Ft. Lauderdale Intramural Volleyball 1. KENNETH WARREN BENNETT Del ray Beach Esquire Club 1. JACOB C. BLAKE Beachcomber Columnist 2. ARCH FRED BLAKEY Fred Pahokee College Band 2. JEANIE M. BLANK Lake Worth Co-ed Club 1, 2; Galleon Staff 1; Political Union 1, Secretary 2; Thi Del, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, Secretary 2; Intramural Volleyball 1. GLENN E. BOEGERHAUSEN West Palm Beach Circle K 1; College Singers 1, 2; Phi Da Di 1, Historian 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Intramural Football, Soccer, Softball 1,2. MARILYN ANN BOWE Lynn West Palm Beach Art Club 1, 2, Sec ' y 1; Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 1; Galleon Staff 2; Media, Art Ed. 2; Philo, Scholarship Chairman 1, Chaplain 2. HELEN BOYNTON Leni Lake W- orth Co-ed Club 1, 2; Galleon Staff 1; Thi Del 1, Pledge Mistress 2; Miss Galleon 1. 37 JAMES BRADFORD Brad Rosji ' i le, Georgia CAROL A. BRONXnSI West Palm Beach Canterbury Club 1. JERRY H. BROWNING West Palm Beach Chi Sig, Treasurer 1, Sergeant-at-Arms 2; Student N.E.A. 1, Vice-President 2; Veterans ' Club, Treas- urer 1, Sec ' y 2; Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball 1, 2. CLIFFORD BURG RAYMOND HENRY BURRER Ray W ' est Palm Beach Chi Sig 1, Chaplain 2; Veterans ' Club 1, 2; Intramural Football, Basketball 1. PATRICIA HELEN BYERS Dorothy Pompano Beach Beachcomber Staff 1; Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 1, 2; I.R.B., Publicity Chairman 1, Chair- man 2; Philo, Pledge Captain 1, Vice-President 2; Student N.E.A. 1; No Time for Sergeants 1; Intramural Volleyball, Archery, Bowling, Tennis 1, 2. VERNON EUGENE CAGLE West Palm Beach KEN C. CAMPBELL Lake Worth Alpha Fidelphia, Sergeant-at-Arms 1, President 2; Debate Club 1; I.S.C.C. 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; Intramural Football, Basketball 1, 2. 38 CONSTANCE RITA CAPUTO Rosey AUam Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 2; No Time for Sergeants 1; Intramural Volleyball 1. ALLEN W. CARROLL Miami Intramural Football 1, 2; Intramural Bowling 2. JOYCE IRIS CARTER West Palm Beach Baptist Student Union 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 2. DENVER DOUGLAS CLEWIS West Palm Beach JUDY LEE COERPER ■■Judy West Palm Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 1, 2; Galleon Staff 1; I.R.B. 1; Thi Del, Treasurer 1, President 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2; Intramural Bowling 2; Intramural Deck Tennis 1; I.S.C.C. 1, 2; Po- litical Union 1. VIRGINIA LEE COLELLA ■■Ginny West Palm Beach Student Nurses Ass ' n 1, 2. MARTHA ANNE CONWAY Mature Students Ass ' n 2. JERALDINE LORRAINE CORBETT ■■Jem Lake Worth Co-ed Club 1, 2; Galleon Staff 1; Political Union 1; Thi Del 1, Historian and Parliamentarian 2; Intramural Volleyball, Bowling, 1, 2. 39 ■ - LARRY WILLIAM CORNILLAUD Lake Worth Beachcomber Staff 1; College Singers 1, 2; Phi Da Di 1, 2; Time Remembered 2. JAMES WARDEN CRAIG Jim West Palm Beach College Singers 2; Film Club; Fla. Acad, of Sci- ence 2; Foreign Language Club 1. DIANE ELEANOR DAVIS Dede Palm Beach Co-ed Club, Vice-President 1, President 2; New- man Club 1, 2; Philo 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1. GEORGE CHARLES DE BAY, III West Palm Beach Circle K 1, President Union 2, 2; Esquire Club 2; Political JULIETTE DIANE DEEP Julie Lake Worth Co-ed Club 2; College Singer 1, Treasurer 2; Political Union 1; Thi Del 2. ELIZABETH LEE DENNIS Debbie West Palm Beach Art Club 1, President 2; College Band 2; Galleon Staff 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Time Re- membered 2. JOHN CHRISTIAN DOTTER Jack Lantana College Singers 1, 2; Collegiate Fellowship 2; Fla. Acad, of Science 1, Vice-President 2. MARTHA ANN DUGAN Marti West Palm Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 1, 2; Collegiate Fellowship 1; Galleon Staff 2; I.R.B., Vice-Presi- dent 1; Philo 1, 2. 40 CAROL ANN DUMMETT Lake Worth Beachcomber Staff, Advertising Manager 1, Co- Editor, Editor 2; Co-ed Club 1; Film Club 2; Galleon Staff, Business Manager 1; Circle K-ettes ANN DURKEE West Palm Beach Art Club 2; Co-ed Club, Treasurer 1, Member 2; College Singers 1, 2; I.S.C.C, Treasurer 2; Philo, Historian 1, President 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2. FRANCES JANE DURKEE West Palm Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 1, 2; Philo 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2. WILLIAM THOMAS EDWARDS Kingston, New York Debate Club 1, Treasurer 2; Foreign Language Club 1; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Political Union 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Intramural Speech Tournament 1; Time Remembered 2 LARRY EDWARD ELLIS Elkin, North Carolina ROBERT CARL ESCHENBACHER Bob West Palm Beach Beachcomber Staff, News Reporter 2; Circle K 1, Sec ' y 2; Esquire Club 2; Political Union 2; Sigma Epsilon Mu 2; Sophomore Class Vice-President 2. WALTER ESTABROOK CORA SUZANNE FARBER Sue West Palm Beach Fla. Acad, of Science 2; Media Staff 2; Phi Rho Pi 2. 41 JAMES RANDOLPH FORDHAM Randy McRae, Georgia I.S.C.C. 1; Phi DaDi 1, 2. BERND FOSSUM Lake Worth Beachcomber 1, 2; Circle K 1, 2; Film Club 2; Media 1, Associate Editor 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; Political Union 1, 2; Sigma Epsilon Mu 1, Pres- ident 2. JAMES RALEIGH FOUNTAIN, JR. Jay Delray Beach Circle K, Treasurer 1, 2; Collegiate Fellowship, Parliamentarian 1, 2; Esquire Club, President 2; Political Union 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2. KAREN ELLEN FREER West Palm Beach Baptist Student Union, Vice-President 2; Co-ed Club 1; Collegiate Fellowship 1; College Singers 1; Sigma Epsilon Mu 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 2. ANN GARWOOD W est Palm Beach Co-ed Club 2; College Singers 2; Philo Nurses Ass ' n 2. DORIS GATHMAN Art Club 2. Student KARL R. GEITNER St. Marys, Pa. College Band 2; Intramural Bowling 1, 2. FRANKLIN HENRY GERWE, JR. Frank Chi Sig 1, 2. Greenacres City College Singers 2; Intramural Sports 42 ERNEST DAVID GIBBONS Boynton Beach Collegiate Fellowship 1; Foreign Language Clubl. JOAN GIBBONS Boynton Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 1, 2; Intramural Deck Tennis 1; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2. VEDA JANET GIBSON College Singers 1, 2; Foreign Language Club 1, Vice-President 2. LINDA LEE GILMORE Lake Worth Beachcomber Staff 1; Co-ed Club 1, 2; Political Union 2; Thi Del, Publicity Chairman 1, Member 2. GERALDINE GLADWIN Jerri MIKE GOLDEN Petrosky, Michigan TOM B. GORDON Cocoa Beachcomber Staff 1, Sports Editor 2; Circle K 1; College Singers 1, 2; Esquire Club 1, 2; I.R.B,, Chairman 1, 2; Sophomore Class President; Intra- mural Sports 1,2. NANCY ELLEN GRIFFIN Nan Boca Raton Beachcomber Staff 1, 2; Co-ed Club 2; College Singers 1, 2; Foreign Language Club 2; I.S.C.C, Vice-President 2; Newman Club 2; Student N.E.A. 1; Tri Omega, Vice-President 1, President 2. 43 RICHARD HARRISON GROSS Beachcomber Staff 1; Fla. Acad, of Science 1, President 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Sigma ' Epsilon Mu 2; Intramural Basketball 1. GAYLE JOANNE GROSSMAN Lake Worth Jewish Student Fellowship, President 2; Student N.E.A. 1, Vice-President 2; Intramural Bowling 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Circle K-ettes 2. HORST GEORG HAEUSSER West Palm Beach JOSEPH ALVIN HAGERMAN Hagie Boynton Beach Political Union 2; Sigma Epsilon Mu, Vice-Presi- dent 1, Treasurer 2. RICHARD AUGUSTUS HAIGHT Rich Riviera Beach Circle K 1, 2; Phi Da Di 1, 2; Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball 1, 2. RICHARD WAYNE HARDAWAY Rick Pahakee College Singers 1, 2; Collegiate Fellowship 1. SANDRA HARDMAN Art Club 1,2. MARCIA KATHERINE HEALEY Creston, loiva Beachcomber Staff Political Union 2; !; Foreign Language Club 2; Student N.E.A. 2. 44 CHARLES HENDERSON BARBARA HOBAN Foreign Language Club 1 . WILLIAM JOSEPH HOEGSTED Bill Champaign, Illinois Art Club 1, Vice-President 2; Beachcomber Staff 1, 2; Film Club 2; Galleon Staff 2; Media Staff 2; Spider ' s Web 1; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Time Remembered 2. ANN HOSKINS PETER WESSON HUBSCHMITT West Palm Beach Beachcomber Staff 1; Political Union 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2. KIM HUFFMAN West Palm. Beach Intramural Football, Bowling, 1, 2. PATSY LEE HUGHES Pat West Palm Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 2; Galleon Staff 1; I.S.C.C. 2; Sophomore Class Sec ' y; Thi Del 1, Vice-President 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Miss P.B.J.C. Contest Finalist 2. MARILYN LEE HUNT Lake Worth Beachcomber Staff 1; Collegiate Fellowship 1; Language Club 1. 45 HELEN HURLBUT Lena Lake W orth Co-ed Club 2; College Singers 2; Philo 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Sigma Epsilon Mu 2; Student Government, Sec ' y 2; Intramural Tennis, Deck Ten- is 1, 2. CAROL ANN INGRAM ]Vesl Palm Beach College Singers 2; Foreign Language Club 1. SALLY IRELAND DENNIS C. ISENHOWER Ike West Palm Beach Intramural Sports 1,2. JOHN HAROLD JOHNSTONE Hal West Palm Beach College Singers 1, Vice-President 2; Foreign Lan- guage Club 1, President 2; Phi Rho Pi 2; Street- car Named Desire 2. CHARLIE L. JONES Chuck Lake Worth Intramural Water Skiing 2. PAUL JOHN JOYCE West Palm Beach Chi Sig 1, 2; Veterans ' Club 1. SUZY KAMIYA Delray Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; Collegiate Fellowship 1, 2; Galleon Staff 1, 2; Thi Del, Chaplain 1, Treasurer 2; Court of Beauty 1. 46 SHIRLEY ANN KINCAID Pahokee College Singers 1, 2; Collegiate Fellowship 1; Foreign Language Club 1 . JEFFREY DONALD KNOX Jeff Seneca Falls. N. Y. Canterbury Club 1, 2; Collegiate Fellowship 2; Debate Club 2; Phi Rho Pi 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2. EDWIN M. KOLAKOWSKI Ed Sufjield. Conn. Esquire Club 2. LINDA SUSAN KOSKI Lake Worth Beachcomber Staff 2; Co-ed Club 1; Galleon Staff 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 1, 2. MICHAEL ARNOLD KRENZ Mike Lake Worth Fla. Acad, of Science 2. BEVERLY PATRICIA KYLE Pat W- ashington, D. C. Beachcomber Staff, Fashion Editor 2; Co-ed Club 1; College Singers 1, 2; Galleon Staff 1; Phi Rho Pi 2; Political Union 1, Treasurer 2; Thi Del 1, Social Sec ' y 2; Intramural Sports 1; Intramural Speech Tournament 1 . RONALD JOSEPH LEVESQUE Ronnie Riviera Beach Newman Club 1, Vice-President 2; Phi Rho Pi 2; Intramural Speech Tournament 2; Intramural Foot- ball 1; Intramural Basketball 2. MICHAEL LEWIS 47 JOHN B. LITTLE W est Palm Beach Beachcomber Staff 2; College Singers 2; Phi Da Di, Sec ' y 1, Treasurer 2; Time Remembered 2. JUNE ARLINE LIVINGSTON Boyiiton Beach College Singers 1, 2; Philo 1, Social Chairman 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, Sec ' y 2; Intramural Speech Tourna- ment 1, RONALD MacLEAN Chi Sig, Pledge Sec ' y 1, Pledge Captain Singers 1. College SUE DOROTHY MADDEN West Palm Beach Beachcomber Staff 2; Co-ed Club 2; College Sing ers 1, 2; Galleon Staff 2; Philo 1, Social Sec ' y 2; Sophomore Class Treasurer. MARCIA LEE MANOR Lake Worth Co-ed Club 1; Film Club 2; Foreign Language 1; Galleon Staff 1; Philo, Treasurer 1, Member 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, Treasurer 2; Phi Theta Kappa l ' Sec ' y 2. ff , RUSSELL M. MARTIN, JR. Russ W est Pahn Beach Beachcomber Staff 1; Circle K 1, 2; Debate Club 1; Freshman Class Vice-President; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Political Union 2; Veterans ' Club 1, 2; President, Florida Junior College Stu- dent Government Ass ' n. THOMAS ROBERT MARTIN Tom Ft. Lauderdale BARBARA ANN MATALUCCI Bobbie Lake Worth Co-ed Club 1; College Singers 1, 2; Film Club 2; Newman Club 1, Sec ' y 2; Phi Rho Pi 2; Student N.E.A. 2; Spider ' s Web 1; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Time Remembered 2. 48 f m WW ' DOROTHY CAROLE MATWIY Delray Beach College Singers 1,2; Newman Club 1, 2. CARTER L. McCaffrey Mac Pequannock, New Jersey Art Club, Vice-President 1; College Band 2; Col- legiate Fellowship 1; Galleon Staff, Art Editor 2; I.S.C.C. Secy 2; Phi Da Di 1, 2; Spider ' s Web 1; Time Remembered 2. ELIZABETH ANN McCONNELL Betty Lake Worth Art Club 1,2; Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Forum 1, Sec ' y-Treasurer 2; Debate Club 1, Sec ' y 2; Galleon Staff 1; Newman Club 1, 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, 1; Circle K-ettes 2; Death of a Salesman 1; Dream Girl 2; Spider ' s Web 1; Streetcar Named De- sire 2; Intramural Speech Tournament 1, 2; Time Remembered 2; No Time for Sergeants 1; Drama Showcase 1. ROBERT McLEOD SATYRA McMURRIAN Ti Delray Beach Co-ed Club 2; Collegiate Fellowship 1; Thi Del 1, 2. JOAN EMILY MILLER Lake Worth Art Club 1; Foreign Language Club 2. RONALD EMIL MOLINARI Ron Lake Worth Film Club 2; Fla. Acad, of Science 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, Vice-President 2; Sigma Epsilon Mu, Vice-President 2. BARBARA DIANE MOORE Peanut Daiiia Beachcomber Staff 1; Circle K-ettes, President 2; Intramural Speech Tournament 1; Intramural Arch- ery 1; Intramural- Bowling 2. 49 BRENT MORROW G. R. M. Pompano Galleon Staff 1, Sports Editor 2; Political Union 2; Intramural Bowling 2. ELSIE JEANETTE NEWLAN Bojnton Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; Philo 1, 2; Intramural Sports 2. JAMES FRANKLIN ORGAN III Terre Haute, Indiana JOHN DAVID PARSONS Johnny Indiantoivn RHETT PAUL Hercules Charleston, S. C. Chi Sig 1, President 2; Esquire Club 1; I.S.C.C, President 2; Political Union 1. FLORA JEAN PAYNE GARY PERKINS PHILIP PFEILMAIR 50 DOUGLAS JAMES PHILLIPS Lake Worth Chi Sig 1, Secretary 2; Freshman Class President 1; I. sec. 2; Intramural Sports 1; Student Govern- ment 1. LINDA CAROLE POLL Delray Beach Galleon Staff 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 1, 2. TED G. POTZNER Ted Battle Creek. Michigan JAMES A. PRESTON Jim West Palm Beach Beachcomber Staff 1, Feature Editor 2; College Forum, Chairman 2; Film Club 2; Media Staff 1, 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Death of a Salesman 1; Spider ' s Web 1; Intramural Speech Tourna- ment 1; Time Remembered 2; No Time for Sergeants 1, Drama Showcase 1. BARBARA ANN PRIBULA W est Palm Beach Co-ed Club 1; College Singers 1, 2; I.S.C.C. 1; Newman Club 1; Philo, Social Secretary 1, Re- cording Secretarj ' 2; Student Government Treas- urer 2. SYLVIA PRINCE Relray Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; Galleon Staff 1; Student Nurses Ass ' n 1, 2; Thi Del 1, Social Secretary-Scholarship Chairman 2. GEORGE EDWARD RALPH Jerry Ft. Lauderdale Esquire Club 2; Newman Club 2. KAREN FRANCES REED Sis West Palm Beach Fla. Acad, of Science, Historian 1, Treasurer 2; Galleon Staff, Ass ' t Editor 2; Student Nuises Ass ' n 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 2. CLAIRE H. ROUSSIN Aliatni Beach Foreign Language Club 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 1, 2. DAVID MICHAEL ROWAN Dave West Palm Beach Intramural Sports 1, 2. GARY ROBERT RYAN West Palm Beach Freshman Class Vice-President; Phi Da Di 2; Intramural Sports 1,2. BARBARA SANDERSON GEORGIANNE SCHMIDLIN Canterbury Club 1, 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 1. ROBERT SCHMIDLIN Canterbury Club 1, 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 1. DAVID CARL SCHOLZ Dave Hollywood Esquire Club 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2 GEORGE SCHUTZ Lake Worth Beachcomber Staff 2; Esquire Club 2. 52 ' ife, r - k. GWENDOLYN A. SHELFER Gwen W est Palm Beach Co-ed Club 1; Foreign Language Club 1. WILLIAM LESTER SHELTON ■■Biir Hollywood Film Club 2; Intramural Sports, Manager PATIENCE RAE SHEPPARD Pat Lake Worth Co-ed Club 1; Fla. Acad, of Science 2; Galleon Staff, Freshman Editor 1, Editor-in-Chief 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n, Secretary 1, 2; Intramural Volley- ball 2. SANDRA LUCILLE SIRMAN Sandy West Palm Beach Art Club 2; College Singers 2. JANET KAY SITES West Palm Beach Baptist Student Union, Treasurer 2; Co-ed Club, Secretary 1; Collegiate Fellowship, Secretary 1; Student N.E.A. 1; Intramural Sports 1. SHARON JO ANN SJOQUIST Sherry Lake Worth Art Club 1, Secretary 2; Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Forum 1; Galleon Staff 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Student N.E.A. 1; Circle K-ettes 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Time Remembered 2; No Time for Sergeants 1. LINDA JOYCE SKILLS Lin Boyntoii Beach Co-ed Club 1, Secretary 2; College Singers 1; Collegiate Fellowship 1; Philo 1, 2; No Time for Sergeants 1. GEORGE HOPKINS SMITH, JR. G. H. West Palm Beach Esquire Club 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Political Un- ion 2; Student N.E.A. 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 53 . C s ' DOROTHY McCREERY SNEAD Dot West Palm Beach Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 1, 2; Collegiate Fellowship 2; Galleon Staff 2; Spider ' s Web 1; No Time for Sergeants 1. DOLORES ANN SOLBERG Dody Deerfield Beach College Singers 1, 2; Foreign Language Club 1; Circle K-ettes 2; Intramural Archery 2. LINDA MARCELINE SPAUGH Lake Worth Canterbury Club, President 1, 2; Co-ed Club 1; Film Club 2; Foreign Language Club 1; Philo 1, Treasurer 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; Sigma Ep- silon Mu 1, 2. THEODORE R Ted West Palm Beach Newman Club 1. SPIES CHARLES ALBERT STEVENS Chuck Waterburj, Conn. Alpha Fidelphia 1, 2. MARTHA ELLEN STEWART Marty W heeling, West Va. Co-ed Club 2; College Singers 1, 2; Tri Omega 1, Treasurer 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; Bowling 1, 2. PATRICIA STEWART Betty Miami Co-ed Club 2; College Singers 1, 2; Thi Del, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, 2; No Time for Sergeants 1; Intramural Sports 1. RAYMOND H. STOKES Ray Ridgeville, S. C. College Singers 2; Phi Da Di, Chaplain 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 54 L M SUE CLARISSA TAYLOR Kannapolis, N. C. Co-ed Club 1; Collegiate Fellowship 1; Film Club, Treasurer; Phi Theta Kappa 1, Treasurer 2. LYNDA LEE THOMAS Windsor, Ontario, Canada Canterbury Club 1; Co-ed Club 2; College Singers 1, 2; I.R.B., Secy 2; I.S.C.C. 1; Phi Theta Kappa 1; Tri Omega, Treasurer 1, Sec ' y 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Delta Epsilon Mu 2; Intra- mural Sports 1. JO ANN THYREEN EMILY JEAN TOEPFER Boca Raton Co-ed Club 1, 2; Sigma Epsilon Mu 2; Tri Omega, Parliamentarian 1, Vice-President 2. CARMEN TOLLEY Cat Lantana Circle K-ettes 2; Co-ed Club 2; College Singers 1, 2; Film Club 2; Fla. Acad, of Science 2; New- man Club 1, 2; Sigma Epsilon Mu, Treasurer 2. ERNEST VAN DUSER Slugger Chicago, III. Collegiate Fellowship 2; Film Club 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Time Remembered 2; Intra- mural Golf 1, 2. JOAN DOROTHY VAN NOTE Camden, N. f. Galleon Staff 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n 1, 2. JUDITH ANN VOSTINAK Judy Lake Worth Co-ed Club 1, 2; College Singers 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2. 55 MICHAEL CURTIS WAGNER Mike West Palm Beach Beachcomber Staff 1; College Singers 2; Film Club 2; Fla. Acad, of Science 2: Radio Club 2: Student N.E.A. 1; Intramural Sports 1. 2. JOHN DAVID WALKER J. D. Alaiiboro. Conn. Alpha Fidelphia, Treasurer 1, Meniber 2; Circle K 1; I.R.B. 1, 2; Intramural Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball 1, 2; Intramural Water Skiing. Badminton 2; King ' s Court, Winter Ball. JAMES H. WALLACE Jim West Palm Beach College Singers, President 1, Member 2; Fla. Acad, of Science 2. THOMAS ANDREW WEATHERFORD Tom West Palm Beach College Band 2; College Singers 1, 2. ROBERT PARK WELLS Bob West Palm Beach Circle K 1; Phi Da Di 1, Grand Scribe 2. FRED BRENT WENKSTERN Wenk West Palm Beach Baptist Student Union 2; Circle K 1, 2. EDWARD J. WHITTINGSLOW Boynton Beach Foreign Language Club 1, 2; Political Union 2; No Time for Sergeants 1; Delta Epsilon Mu 1, 2. JOE WILEY 56 CHARLES WILLEFORD lFe,f Palm Beach Beachcomber Staff 1, 2; College Singers 1; Film Club President 2; Mature Students Ass ' n 1, Vice- President 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, Ptesident 2; Veterans ' Club 1, 2; Intramural Speech Tournament 1. MARY JO WILLEFORD West Palm Beach Beachcomber Staff 2; Film Club 2; Galleon Staff, Sophomore Editor 2; Mature Students Ass ' n, Pres- ident 2; Student N.E.A. 2; Veterans ' Club, Execu- tive Officer 2. MANNING ELLIS WILLSON W est Palm Beach Chi Sig, Secretary 1, Lt. Commander 2; I.S.C.C. 1 DOLORES PATRICIA WOLFE Dee West Pahn Beach Co-ed Club 2; College Singers 2. THOMAS JOSEPH WOLFE Wolfie Deerfield Beach Galleon Staff 2; Newman Club 2. EILEEN J. WRIGHT Eastmeadoiv, Long Island, N. Y. Art Club 1, 2; Beachcomber Staff, Photographer 2; Galleon Staff, Photographer 1, 2, Photographic Editor 2; Intramural Volleyball 2. DIANE MARIE ZINN Ft. Lauderdale Fla. Acad, of Science 2; Newman Club 1, 2; Student Nurses Ass ' n, Vice-President 1, 2; Thi Del, Chaplain 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 2. 57 ADVANCED FRESHMEN PHYLLIS ACER BARBARA AZZARO PAT BAIN CLIFF BAREFOOT BEVERLY CAMPBELL NANCY CARDWELL RICHARD CARR MARYBETH COE JUDY CUNNINGHAM KAREN GARBO EDDIE GEORGE BEVERLY GOLDSTEIN 58 FRANK GOTTFRIED DAVID HUMPHREY BILL LANE JIM MARTIN GEORGE PETRUFF BOB POUNTNEY MIKE SAVAGE PETER SCOTT LINDA SELLERS TOM STADTHAGEN GLORIAJOAN STANCHAK LEWIS UHLMAN DAN WARD WILLIAM WILKINS 59 OTHER SOPHOMORES ABELL, THOMAS F. Fla. Acad, of Science 2. ADAIR, ROBIN MALCOLM Art Club; Galleon Cover ' 61. ADAMS, JOHN PAUL Sigma Epsilon Mu 2; Vets ' Club 1, 2. ALLAN, VA TS[E W ALLACE ANGELIDIS, DONNA JEAN Foreign Lang. Club 1; Student N.A.E. 1, 2. ASTON, LARRY ALTON BACHTEL, JOHN RAYMOND Sigma Epsilon Mu 1, 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2. BALSIGER, JAMES B. Debate Club 1, 2; Film Club 2; Phi Rho Pi, Pres. 2; Political Union 1, 2; Vets ' Club 1, 2, BARNES, LARRY ROBERT Bapt. Student Union 2; College Forum 1, 2. BENNETT, JAMES T. BENZ, JACQUELINE ANN BIEGLER, GEORGE QUAIFE BIRD, JAMES PETER BIRDSONG, CLYDE FRANK, II BIVANS, SAMUEL JOHN Band 2; Singers 1, 2; Male Quartette 1, 2; Bowling, Basketball 1. BLACK, RICHARD KENT Beachcomber 1; Singers 2; Fla. Acad, of Sc. 1, 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Vets ' Club 1; Death of a Salesman 2; Spider ' s Web 1; Streetcar Named Desire 2. BLAIS, ROBERT H. BLOOMQUIST, BRUCE NELSON Phi Da Di 2; Time Remembered 2; Intramural Sports 2. BOUSFIELD, CHARLES J. BRAMS, SAMUEL D. BROWN, MARY HELEN Co-ed Club 1, 2; Circle K-ettes 2. BROWN, ROBERT EDWARD Circle K 1; Phi Theta Kappa 2. BUCK, RAYMOND Alpha Fi 1, 2. BUSSELL, JAN STANTON CALO, RICHARD ARTHUR Esquire Club, Sec ' y 2; Fla. Acad. Sc. 1; Newman Club 1, 2; Vets ' Club 1, 2; Intra. Sports 1, 2. CALVIN, DAVID LAWRENCE CANTWELL, MIKE NORMAN Sigma Epsilon Mu 2; Basketball, Football 1, 2. CAPUTO, EDWARD MARIO CARLETON, KEARNIE CLAY CARROLL, WALTER C, III Foreign Lang. Club 1, 2; Political Union 1, 2. CASTANO, JOHN MANUEL Newman Club 1, Intramural Sports. CATO, CHARLES THOMAS CHASE, RICHARD HENRY CLARKE, JOHN ALOYSIUS, JR. CLORAN, HACKER DAVID CONWAY, LARRY GEORGE Singers 2. COOPER, ELIZABETH JANE Foreign Lang. Club 2; Col. Fellowship 1, 2; Volleyball 2. CORBITT, CHARLES F. DALE, RAYMOND BURTON DANAHY, DENNIS H. DARDEN, DOVE MARY Co-ed Club 1; Debate Club 1, 2; For. Lang. Club 1; I.R.B. 1; Philo 1, 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Death of a Salesman 1; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Speech Tourney 1; Time Remembered 2. DAVIS, RAY LESTER DAYTON, EVELYN PAULA DENNIS-LEIGH, FRANCES ELLEENE Student Nurses 1, 2. DE VANE, CHARLES WILLIAM DONNELLY, PETER Fla. Acad. Science 1; Newman Club 1; Radio Club 1; Bowling 1, 2; Basketball, Waterskiing 1. DOUGHER, MICHAEL JOSEPH EBRIGHT, FRANK L. Football ECKSTEIN, ARTHUR GERALD ENGLAND, ROBIN ROY FAIRCLOTH, JOEL WILBURN FOUNTAIN, DONALD RICE Circle K 1. GARCES, HERNAN GARGIULO, FRANK JOHN Media 1. GAUSSIRAN, THOMAS LOUIS Newman Club 1; Esquire Club 1, 2. GETZ, BETTY LOU Bapt. Stud. Union 2; Student Nurses 2. GOULD, WILLIAM RUSSELL Col Fellowship 2; Fla. Acad, of Sc. 2; Foreign Lang. Club 2. HADDOCK, ULLIE WATSON HAMRICK, LINDA SUE Co-ed Club 1, 2; Singers 2; For. Lang. Club 2. HANSEN, THOMAS CHRISTIAN, II HARDIE, G. CONRAD HART, MARCIA LYNN For. Lang. Club 1, Sec ' y 2. HOLLIS, SUSANNE JEVENS Art Club 1, 2; Singers 1, 2; Galleon 2. HURDMAN, JACQUELINE JOANNE Student Nurses 1, 2. ISENBERG, L. FREDERICK ISERN, HENRY JOSEPH Art Club 1, 2; Film Club 2; Fla. Acad. Sc. 1, Sec ' y 2; For. Lang. Club 2; New- man Club 1, 2. ISERN, LUIS FABIAN Art Club 1, Treas. 2; Film Club 2; Fla. Acad. Sc. 1, 2, Treas. 1; Newman Club 1, 2. JOHNSON, GAIL JOHNSTON, GERALD W. Newman Club 1, 2. KELLER, LOUISE HOLZ KELLEY, AI GEORGE Film Club 2; Intramural Speech Tourney 1. KING, WILLIAM RONALD KNOWLES, DOUGLAS KEITH KNUTH, LAWRENCE D. KOCHA, STUART E. KONCILJA, JOSEPH D. Vets ' Club 1, 2. KOUCHALAKOS, JAMES W. LAHTI, NANCY H. LAWSON, SANDRA LOU Co-ed Club 1, 2; Col. Fellowship 1, V.- Pres. 2; Student N.E.A. 1, Treas. 2. LE BEAU, GEORGIA ELLEN LEE, SAMUEL R., JR. LENTZ, JAMES R. 60 LINDBLOM, KAREN ELIZABETH Co-ed Club 2; P hilo 2; Volleyball 2, Bowling 1, 2. LINDSEY, EMERY JAMES, JR. LYNAM, WILLIAM J. MALONE, JOHN MICHAEL MANRING, JAMES EDWIN Sigma Epsilon Mu 2. MARCHAND, JOSEPHINE E. MARTIN, DONNA GAYLE For. Lang. Club 2. McINTYRE, MALCOLM ANDREW Singers 1, 2; Esquire Club 2; Football 1, 2. MIMS, KENNY LEE MINOS, RICHARD BRUCE Circle K 1; Debate Club 1,2; For. Lang. Club 1; PhiRho Pi 1, 2. MITCHELL, MARGARET CAROL Col. Fellowship 1, 2, Pub. Ch, 1; Fla. Acad. Sc. 2; Student Nurses, Treas. 1; All-Star Volleyball Team 2. MITCHELL, MARY CAROLINE Fla. Acad. Sc. 2; Singers 1, 2; Col. Fel- lowship 1, 2; Volleyball 2. MUDANO, MARILYNN ELIZABETH Singers 2; Newman Club 1. MUIR, VIRGINIA For. Lang. Club 2. MUNN, WILLIAM H. Basketball 1. MUNSTERMAN, RICHARD A. MURPHY, LAWRENCE EDWARD MURPHY, ROBERT JOHN MURRAY, KENNETH RICHARD MURRAY, MAIJA ROBBINS Singers 1, Sec ' y 2; Col. Fellowship 1; Student N.E.A. 2. NEEDS, WILLIAM RUSSELL, JR. NEIL, THOMAS CLEVELAND ORR, THOMAS H. Phi Da Di 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2. PATTERSON, EUGENE EDWARD College Forum 1. PEARSE, STEPHEN For. Lang. Club 2. PELL, GARY B. PERRY, RALPH EDWARD PIERCE, BARBARA ELIZABETH Phi Theta Kappa 2; Sigma Epsilon Mu, Sec ' y 1, 2. PIERCE, KENNETH BURTON Beachcomber 1; Galleon 1; Film Club 2. POCKLINGTON, JAMES R. PRIES, GLENN BURTON Esquire Club 2; Vets ' Club 1, 2. PURVIS, WILLIAM JAMES Galleon 1, 2; Beachcomber 1; Fla. Acad. Sc. 1; For. Lang. Club 1; Newman Club 1. RENICK, TERRENCE WILLIAM Newman Club 1; Esquire Club 2; Bow- ling 1; Soccer 2; Football, Basketball 1, 2. RICKE, STEPHEN FRANK RICKE, WILLIAM JOSEPH RILEY, DONALD EDGAR RINGERS, DOUGLAS ANDREW ROLAND, PHILLIP D. ROOT, ROBERT BRONSON ROWE, DANIEL H. ROYSTER, WILLIAM D. Vets ' Club 1, 2. SCOTT, PAUL EDWIN SIRVEN, JOSE L. SISWICK, HOWARD A. Chi Sig, Treas, 1, 2; Circle K 1, 2; Esquire Club, V.-Pres. 1; I.R.B. 1; Politi- cal Union 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2. SLACK, ROBERT C. SMITH, EILEEN LOIS Sigma Epsilon Mu 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; Col. Fellowship 1. SMITH, WENDELL WILEY Phi Rho Pi 2; Singers 1, 2; Sigma Epsi- lon Mu 2; Vets ' Club 1, Commander 2; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Drama Showcase 2. SNELLGROVE, CHARLES EUGENE SOSSIN, ELAINE SANDRA Tri Omega 1, 2; Jewish Fellowship, Treas. 2; Circle K-ettes 2. SPOONER, ARTHUR L. Singers 2. SPRUNG, BEVERLY Philo 1, Historian 2; Col. Fellowship 1; Intramurals 2. STAINTHORPE, RONALD D. STEWART, DOUGLAS JAMES Radio Club, Pres. 1, 2. STEWART, RONALD FRANCIS SULLIVAN, TERRENCE JOHN Football, Bowling 2. TAYLOR, MAE TAUNTON THORNTON, FREDERICK LELAND Film Club 2; Fla. Acad. Sc. 1, 2; Mature Students 2; Phi Rho Pi 1. 2; Pol. Union 1, 2; Student N.E.A. 2; Vets ' Club 1, 2; Auto Club 1; Streetcar Named Desire 2; Time Remembered 2; Speech Tourney 1, 2. TOMBERG, MELVIN ROBERT Circle K 1, 2, Bowling Team Capt. 2; Jewish Fellowship 2; Vets ' Club 1, 2. UMAN, MILDRED Mature Students 1, Sec ' y 2; Media, Edi- torial Staff 1, 2. VAN SWEDEN, AMY Signers 2; For. Lang. Club, Sec ' y 1; Media 1, Editor 2; Student N.E.A. Treas. 1. WAGNER, EVA C. Debate Club 1; Mature Students, Sec ' y 2; Phi Rho Pi 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2. WALDRON, LEBBAEUS BENJAMIN Student Nurses, Pres. 1, 2; Galleon Pho- tographer 2. WALL, CHARLS VERNON Circle K 1, 2; Phi Rho Pi 2; Speech Tourney 2. WEBB, JOHN RICHARD WELLER, JAMES MARCUS WEST, PETER PAUL WESTMORELAND, JAMES BEAUMONT Esquire Club 1, 2. WHITE, ROBERT JOSEPH WICKNICK, RONALD ALBERT Beachcomber 1, Co-editor 2; Film Club 2; For. Lang. Club 1, 2. WILDEROTTER, WILLIAM JOSEPH WILLIAMS, JAMES D. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA MYRA Nei ' man Club 1; Philo 1. WINTERS, SAM WOODS, DAVID RICHARD ZEMAN, L. KEITH ZUFELT, WAYNE Art Club 1, 2; Football, Bowling 1, 2. 61 CAMPUS SCENES Sophomore nursing student Margaret Mitchell gets clinical experience at Good Samaritan Hospital. Ralph Datillio, President of Political Union last year, presents a set of The United States Legal Code to the Library on behalf of the Union on June 7, 1960. Miss Elizabeth Reynolds, Librarian, accepts the gift while Mr. Joseph Payne, left, Advisor to the Union, beams his pleasure. The greatly expanded facilities of the Library went into service at the beginning of the second semester, even before completed. 62 -—-—.jsiM FRESHMEN SOe. tnadden 63 MISS FRESHMAN Miss Jo Ann Alvarez FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Ed Weston, President; Carol Martin, Secretary; Janet Schultz, Treasurer; Tom Riggs, Vice-President. 65 EVELYN ALLEN GENA ALLEN JO ANN ALVAREZ RONALD ANDERSEN JACK ANDERSON PETE ANDREWS CARL ANTHONY ROZANNE ARROTT LINDA ATKINSON DAVID BACK BRENDA BAILEY DOUGLAS BAILEY 66 LARRY BALDWIN ROSEMARIE BANGASSER THELMA BARNA SANDRA BEASLEY ANTHONY BECHTOLD BOB BEDFORD ARLYCE BEDSOLE MIKE BENANTI ELAYNE BENNETT RICHARD BERNSTEIN MARIE BETHUNE CAROL BLAKENEY SUE BOGLE BARBARA BOHL JOHN BORDEN CAROL BOULAINE NANCY BOURGUIGNON PETE BOWEN CHARLENE BOWMAN PAT BRANT BARBARA BRESSOR BARBARA BRODEK GAYNELL BROWN JUDIE BROWNE VALERIE BROWNE KEN BUCHER SHIRLEY BURGELIN BARBARA BURKE HELEN BURTON MARIE CAMOZZI GAY CARLTON JIM CARR BRENDA CARTER MIKE CASS CARL B. CAWOOD NONA CHILDS 67 VICKI CHRISTIAN JOYCE CHRISTIE JOHN P. CLARY MICHAEL CLAYBOURNE HAL COCHRANE CAROLE COLBY BILL COLEMAN DEE CONKLIN DORIS MARIE GRAY CONSTABLE (Died September 17, I960) CAROLE COOK ED CRAIGMILES LLOYD CROSBY CECILIA CULLEN BARBARA CURRAN GEORGE CURTIS SALLY JO DANIELS MAITLAND DAVIDSON DOROTHY DAVIS MARIANNE DAVIS PATTY DAVIS JAMES DE BAY MARY JANE DEESE JOHN DEISCH NANCY DEZIMM 68 O liirl IfV ' Vr- ' ss ?- ANDE DILLON DEANNA DIXON VERNON DOERR JOSEPH DONIA CAROL DONOFRIO LARRY DOUGHER BONNYE DUERR CONNYE DUERR JOHN DULIN FREDRICK EBNER BILL ECKLER PATTY EDDINGER JOHN EDWARDS CLARA ANN ELFERS NANCY ELLIS ROBERT ELLIS JIM ELLISOR PAUL ELLSWORTH KAREN FABEL FRED FAIRHEAD CAROL FAUSTMANN HINDA FELDMAN ROBERT FELDOTT RHEA FINCHAM 69 PHIL FLACK ELSIE PLANNER DIANNE.FLAVIA JANET FORD GARY FRANKLYNE SOPHIA FREY DAN GARNSEY SHIRLEY GEARHART JACOB GEORGE SHARON GETTINGS VIRGINIA GOFF GARY GOLDFADEN ROBERT M. GOLSON STEVE GORDON NANCY LEE GOV AN AVRIL GOZNA CAROL GRAHAM SUSAN GRAVES DAVID ALAN GREENE JEFF GRIMM JEAN GYPP SUZANNE HABERKORN EDNA HAFNER HENRY HALL 70 BILL HANCOCK JANE HANLON JLFDY HANNA BARBARA HANSEN PEGGY HARBISON EUGENIA HARPER VIRGINIA HARPER FRED HART ETHEL HARTIGAN BEVERLY HATHAWAY BOB HAUSMANN GRAHAM HAYES SUSAN HEARN BONNIE HEFFER RAY HELMUTH BILL HEMMIS JOANNE HERBST PHIL HERRING DONALD HEVEY WILLIAM P. HEYNS, JR. CAROLYN HICKS ERROLL HICKS SHARI HITTMAN MARY ANNE HOCHDORFER 71 JAMES HOLDEN MIKE HORAN PATSY HUDGINS OLIVIA HUGHES ROD HUGHES RONALD HUTTON SUE IVES PEGGY JACKSON LINDA JAGGERS BUDDY JOHNSC vf CHRISTINE JORGENSEN PAT KAIRALLA GARY KALLBACK JOE KELLER PAM KETTER PATRICK KING SANDRA LEE KING PATTIE KIRBERT AUDREY KITTELSON JUDY KLEBER ROBERT KNUUTILA SHARON KOZIK PETE KRIEGER GARY KRIELOW O iiii 72 GARY LA CROIX LILLIAN LA CROIX LINDA LAFIAN PAT LAINE CAROL LAING GERALD LAMOURAUX JOHN LARSON PAT LARSON SARALYN LEDBETTER PATRICIA LEE JOYCE LEFTER BETH LEMONS JANET LITTLE PRISQLLA LOCKWOOD BONNIE MacLEOD SANDRA MANDELAR NANCY MANN DAVID MANTWILL LINDA MACRUM ELDON MARIOTT, JR- CAROL MARTIN RICHARD MARTIN DALE MARTYN DONNA MASON 73 MARY LOUISE MAYFIELD THOMAS McDonald ALAN McKELLIPS JOHN MEEKS EDITH L. MERCER RUSSELL METHOT MORTIMER D. MEYER INA MILLER SUSAN MILLER STEPHEN A. MISIK, III BRUCE MITCHELL BECKY MIZE NAN MOLDEN RITA MONICK TOM MOOK JIM MOROBITTO SUE MLTLLEN ROBERT NEILSON RICHARD NEWELL MARINA NICHOLS DAVID NOELL GERALD OATMAN CAROL O ' NEILL DAVID ORR f- jMLiA 74 LINDA PARKER LLOYD PATTEN GAIL PAVLIC SHARON PERKINS LYNNE PETERSON HENRY PICOZZI CAROL POLLOCK SANDRA PRILLAMAN DAVE PRITCHARD JEAN PURCELL DAGMAR RADCLIFFE REBECCA RAMER FLORENCE RAMSEY ROSALYN REDDING MARJIE REDWANZ BARBARA REGNIER RUDY REIMSNYDER KENNETH RE TS!OLDS KENNETH ROBERTS MARJORIE ROBINSON LUCIA ROBSON KAROL RODBERG BARRY ROGERS LAVONIA ROGERS 75 MARY FRANCES ROSS JOHN ROSELLO FRANCES ROTH JERRY RUDOFF DAN RUSSO JANE RYALS HARRIET SALZLER ROBERT L. SANFORD ROBIN SAYLES BGNTvIIE SCHROEDER JANET SCHULTZ JULIA SEEBER TERRY SEELEY JEAN SEGALL DENNIS SETTERFIELD BOB SHEA DONNA SHINNICK FRED SHIRLY STEVE SIMMONS JOE SKINNER SUE SMITH GLENN SMYLY BOB SOBECK LEONARD SOMBRET 1 jm g Hlk 76 iy4ii AiM i JANICE SPRAYBERRY KENNETH STALLINGS BETTE STARKEY JIM ST. LOUIS SUSIE SWITZER BRENDA TALBERT JEAN TANI BARBARA THARIN ROBERT THOMPSON GLENNA TIPPETT DAVID TUBES GAIL VALENTINE ELLA MAY VAN DE WATER AL VAN DYKE JUDY VAN DYNE BARBARA VOPARIL JIM WACKSMAN RICHARD WAGNER LINDA WALKER MIKE WALLS 77 CARROL WATSON JACK WEBB TOM WEBER TRAMMELL WELLS EDWIN WESTBURY ED WESTON GAIL WHITE JUDY WHITTY FRANK WOLFGANG JO ANN WOOLF BONNIE JOY WULK DONNA WYLLIE EUGENE ZEIZEL DALE ZIMMERMAN ELSA ZITZMANN TECHNICAL BUILDING UiiiH4J-H ' trkiH ' H-tt l:t-rw SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS 79 STUDENT GOVERNMENT GIRLS: Patsy Hughes, Sue Madden, Carol Martin, Barbara Pribula, Helen Hurlbut; not pictured, Janet Schultz, MEN: Bob Eschenbacher, Tom Gordon, Russ Martin, Ed Weston. Tom Riggs, Mr. Meacham Tomasello, a faculty advisor. 80 SEATED: Lynn Bowe, Carol Wells, Doris Gathman. STANDING: James Houser, Advisor; Eileen Wright, Frank LoPinto, Jim Kou- chalakos, Mrs. Nina Jensen, Advisor; Susanne Hollis. The Art Club, under the direction of Mrs. Nina Jensen and Mr. Jim Houser, does service to the Col- lege in the field of art. It gives demonstrations and exhibits, and sponsors with the Circle-K and Circle K-ettes the annual Artists and Models ' Ball. Members not pictured: Sally Ireland, Gary Pell, Bill Coleman, Helen Hurlburt. Below, FIRST ROW: Henry Isern, Sandy Beasley, Joy Wilber. Lucia Robson, Betty McConnell, Alfred Van Dyke. SECOND ROW: Sandy Sirman, Rudy Reimsnyder, Sue Smith, Jim Fales. Below: Elizabeth Dennis, President; Sherry Sjoquist, Secretary; Luis Isern, Treasurer. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION OFFICERS: left: Lavonia Rogers, Secretary; Janet Sites, Treasurer; Mr, Don Whitmer, Advisor; Karen Freer, Vice-President; Kenny Stallings, President. Below, FIRST ROW, left to right: Brent Wenkstern; Olivia Hughes; Janet Sites; Lavonia Rogers; Karen Freer; Shirley Gearhart; ' Carol Martin; Deanna Dixon. SECOND ROW: Jay Bell; Ronald Sconyers; Myrle Grate; Carrol Watson; Bill Miller; Ken Stallings; Mr. Don Whitmer. 82 BEACHCOMBER STAFF Right: Marcia Healey, Frank Witty, Bernd Fossum, Barbara Voparil, Eileen Wright, Richard Newell, Jay Putnam (seated). Left: Carol Dummett, Co-editor first semester, Editor-in-Chief second semester; Ronald Wick- nick, Co-editor first semester. Edi- torial board second semester; Mrs. Virginia Carr, Advisor. Below, SEATED: Bill Lader, Tom Gordon, Mary Jo Willeford, John Little, Bob Eschenbacher. STANDING: Kenneth Witt, Larry Cornillaud, John Rossello, Gail Valentine, Jim Preston, Pam Ketter, Dennis Setterfield, Beverly Kyle, Gerald Lamouraux, Ina Miller. CANTERBURY CLUB Above, left to right: Ella May Van De Water; Jack Borden; Bonnie Tharin; Linda Saugh, Presi- dent; Holly Wild, Secretary; Robert Thompson; Miss Vada Belle Purifoy; Mr. Craig Gathman, Sponsor. Below, left to right: Jeffrey Knox, Chaplain; Mrs. Sallie Taylor; Florence Gatchell, Vice President; Suzanne Haberkorn; Jo Ann Woolf; Jean Gypp; Ridgeley Scott. 84 CIRCLE K CLUB OFFICERS, above, KNEELING: Dave Greene, Vice-President; George De Bay, President; Bob Eschenbacher, Secretary. Not Shown: Jay Fountain, Treasurer. STANDING: Dr. Samuel S. Bottosto, Advisor; Russ Martin; Bill Bartlett; Bill Lader; Mr. Rudy Sobering, Representative from sponsoring Southside Kiwanis of West Palm Beach and Chairman of the committee in charge of all Circle K Clubs in the Fourteenth District. Above, left to right; Dr. Samuel S. Bottosto; Jimmy ' acksnian, Bill Lader. Bemd Fossum, Russ Martin, Bill Bartlett, Richard Newell, Joe Marx, Jay Putnam, Melvin Tomberg, Dave Greene, George De Bay, Bob Eschenbacher, Jeff Grimm, Mr. Rudy Sobering. 85 CIRCLE K-ETTES Below, SEATED, left to right: Julie Seeber, Joy Wilber, Elaine Sossin, Gail Pavlic, Dolores Solberg, Betty McConnell, Gloriajoan Stanchak. STANDING: Mrs. Jane Boyce (Advisor), Sue Smith, Carmen Toliey, Sherrj ' Sjoquist, Beverly Goldstein, Gayle Grossman, Arabella Wilkins, Dr. Samuel S. Bottosto, West Lake Worth Kiwanis Club Committee Representative. Sorting Christmas cards for special club project of making place mats for hospitals at Christmas time are, SEATED, Betty McConnell, President; Sherry Sjoquist, Treasurer; Dolores Solberg, Secretary. STANDING, Diane Moore and Elaine Sossin, Vice-President. 86 CO-ED CLUB The Co-Ed Club is composed of all women students. It sponsors the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance in November. On Sunday evening Novem- ber 13, i960, some members of the Co-Ed Club served at a special faculty dinner in honor of the visiting re-accreditation committee from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Left: Janice Sprayberry, Treasurer; Mrs. Elizabeth Crockett. Faculty Advisor; Linda Skiies, Secretary; Diane Davis (seated), President. Not Pictured: Bar- bara Bertram, Vice-President. MEMBERS, below: Dolores Wolfe, Linda Parker, Linda Marcrum, Janet Schultz, Harriette Coker, Bonnie MacLeod, Suzy Kamiya, Satyra McMurrian, Pat Ward, Bonnye Duerr, Julie Deep, Vicki Christian, Sally Ireland. Dee Conklin, Anne Coxe, Jo Ann Alvarez, Sue Mullen, Linda Gilmore, Leni Boynton, Sherry Sjoquist, Judy Van Dyne, Carmen Tolley, Rosalyn Redding, Sue Smith, Pat Byers, Ann Durkee, Patsy Hughes, Judy Coerper, Jean Blank, Jeri Corbett, Ruth Rigdon, Paula Roan, Martha Stewart, Avril Gozna, Penny Sakma nn, Donna Mason, Pat Kairalla, Elsie Newlan, Jane Durkee, Lynn Bowe, Bette Starkey, Marina Nichols, Nancy Griffin, Shirley Burgelin, Beth Lemons, Gena Allen, Emily Toepfer, Yvette Casantini, Julie Swensen, Nancy Ellis, Elaine Sossin, Geneva Swensen, Janice Sprayberry, Linda Skiies, Saralyn Ledbetter, Nanq ' Mann, Elsa Zitzmann, Pam Ketter, Carol Martin, Arabella Wilkins, Dale Martyn, Patty Kirbert, Brenda Talbert, Pat Eddinger, Carol Cook, Barbara Azzaro, Rita Monick, Cecilia Cullen, Diane Davis, Connye Duerr. O A COLLEGE BAND An innovation this year is the Col- lege Band, under the direction of Mr. Otis Harvey. It is not a marching band, but a concert band and may vEry well develop into a full-scale orchestra. Above: Nancy Cardwell, Librarian; Sam Bivans, President; Lucia Robson, Treas- urer; Judy Hanna, Secretary first semester; Dan Garber, Vice-President; Sandi Beasley, Reporter; not pictured: Beverly Campbell, Secretary second semester. FIRST ROW: Joy W ' llber, Lucia Robson. Beverly Campbell, Nancy Cirdwcll krr Kudott. SEC- OND ROW: Tom Weatherford. James Holden, Frank Lo Pinto, Tom McDonald, Cirl Cawood, Gary Kallback. THIRD ROW: Dan Garber, Mike Walls, Richard Wagner, Ronald Andersen, Tohn Schestag, Sam Bivans, Fred Blakey. FOURTH ROW: Charles Henderson, Martha Symes, Mr. Otis Harvey (Advisor and Director), Karl Geitner, Sandi Beasley, Richard Newell. Not pic- tured: Leonard Higbee, George Petruff, 88 COLLEGE FORUM The College Forum tries to stimulate thought by bringing interesting speakers to the campus. Speakers this year have included Mr. Paul Wolfe, of the Three Arts Center, Mr. Watson B. Dun- can, III, and Dr. Samuel Bottosto. Members of the College Forum above are Mr. Floyd Becherer, Advisor; Betty McConnell, Secretary; Tom Brown, Jim Preston, President; Philip Brault. Mr. Duncan reviews the book The Devil ' s Advocate, and at right Dr. Bottosto speaks on An Anatomy of Leadership. COLLEGE MEMBERS: Glenn Allen, Jo Ann Alvarez, Carl Anthony, Jr., Joan Arnold, Linda Atkinson, Mary Lou Aurelio. Jeane Austin, Clifton Barefoot, Thelma Ann Barna, Judy Bell, Sam Bivans, Dick Black, Glenn Boegerhausen, Alfred Boisvert, Philip Brault, Valerie Browne, Pat Byers, Connie Caputo, Nancy Cardwell, Homer Carter, James Carter, Carl Cawood, Judy Coerper, Larry Conway, Larry CorniUaud, Terry Coxe, Jim Craig, Julie Deep, John Dotter, Paul Dreher. Bonnye Duerr, Connye Duerr, Martha Dugan, Jane Durkee, Jackie Faircloth, Carol Faustmann, Janet Ford, Ann Garwood, Shirley Gearhart, Frank Gerwe, Joan Gibbons, Janet Gibson, Virginia Goff. Tom Gordon, Frank Gottfried, Nancy Griffin, Edna Hafner, Edward Hall. Linda Hamrick, Richard Hardaway, Sandy Hardman, Beverly Hathaway, Charles Henderson, Errol Hicks, Sharon Hittman, Sue Hollis. Anna Hoskins, Patsy Hughes, Carol Ingram, Hal Johnstone, Shirley Kincaid. Doug Knowles, Beverly Kyle, Nancy Lahti, Gradie Elizabeth Lemons, John Little, June Livingston, Priscilla Lockwood, Victoria MacDonald, Sue Madden, Carol Martin, James Martin, Richard Martin, Ted Marx, Donna Mason, Bobbie Matalucci, Barbara Matwiy, Malcolm Mclntyre, Mary Mitchell, Tom 90 SINGERS Mook, Marilyn Mudano, Kenneth Murray, Maija Robbins Murray, Marina Diane Nichols, Lou Pankey, Barbara Pribula, Sandra Prillaman, Rosalyn Redding, Mary Ross, Robin Sayles, Janet Schultz, Julia Seeber, Linda Sellers, Fred Shirly, Sandra Sirman, Beverly Smith, Wendell Smith, Dottie Snead, Arthur Spooner, Bette Starkey, Martha Stewart, Pat Stewart, Raymond Stokes, Linda C. Thomas, Lynda Lee Thomas, Carmen Tolley, Kenneth Tyson, Lewis Uhlman, Amy Van Sweden, Barbara Voparil, Judy Vostinak, Michael Wagner, James Wallace, Diana Walls, Tom Weatherford, Carol Wells, Holly Wild, Dolores Wolfe, Elizabeth Zitzmann. ACCOMPANISTS: Jacqueline Faircloth, Shirley Gearhart, Bette Starkey, Valerie Browne. OFFICERS: James Wallace, President; Hal Johnstone, Vice-President; Maija Murray, Secretary; Julie Deep, Treasurer. 91 FIRST ROW: Henry Picozzi, Bob Harris, Tom Usher, Tom Riggs, Buddy Herrington, Kenny Bucher, Arthur Ramos, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Tony Bechtold, Steve Bollinger, Dennis Setter- field, Ken Stallings. THIRD ROW: Larry Thompson, Ted Martin, Bruce Mitchell, Mike Wheeler, Ed Weston. COLLEGIATE CIVITAN CLUB Below: Tom Riggs, President; Tom Usher, Chaplain; Bud Herrington, Vice-President; Ken Bucher, Treasurer; Bob Harris, Secretary. Above: Tom Riggs. right, receives charter from Mr. Robert Mitchell, State Counselor for Collegiate Gvitan Clubs, at a banquet held in the Student Center on December 3, 1960. Above: Jay Fountain, Parliamentarian; Charles K. Connell, Treasurer; Sandy Lawson, Vice- President; John Wilkerson, President; Mary Frances Ross, Secretary; Mr. Robert Batson, Advisor; David Williams, Historian. COLLEGIATE FELLOWSHIP Below, SEATED, left to right: Lou Pankey, Mary Frances Ross, Sandy Lawson, Mary Mitchell, Nancy Cardwell, Margaret Mitchell, Elizabeth Cooper. STANDING: David Williams; Charles K. Connell; Mr. Robert Batson, Advisor; Jay Fountain; George Petruff; John Wilkerson; Rudy Reimsnyder; Ernest Van Duser. DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club, under the direction of Mr. Josh Crane, functions as a division of Phi Rho Pi, the speech fraternity. This year the Debate Club has participated in debate tournaments at the University of Florida, at St. Petersburg Junior College, and here at the state invita- tional speech tournament sponsored by Florida Alpha Chapter of Phi Rho Pi. Mr. Josh Crane, Advisor FIRST ROW: Betty McConnell, Barbara Azzaro, Tom Williams, Jim Balsiger, Dove Darden, John McWeeney. SECOND ROW: John Flynn, John Clary, Frank Witty, Bruce Minos, Bill Edwards, Ted Babbitt, Jeffrey Knox, John Dotter. OFFICERS Captain Ted Babbitt Treasurer Bill Edwards Secretary Betty McConnell 94 ESQUIRE CLUB OFFICERS: left to right: Errol Hicks, Treasurer; Jay Fountain, President; Tony Bechtold, Vice-President; Richard Calo, Secretary; Hank Picozzi, Sergeant-at- Arms. Above, KNEELING: George Ralph, Bob Eschenbacher, Richard Calo, Jay Fountain, Tony Bechtold, STANDING: Tom Gordon, Dave Scholz, Jerry Dupper, Hank Picozzi, Peter Andrews, Ray Cronenweth, Jr., Frank Lo Pinto, Ronald Hutton, Mr. Robert Replogle (Ad- visor), George Schutz. Below, FIRST ROW: Mr. George T. Tate (Advisor), Eddie George, Rudy Reimsnyder, Ken Reynolds, Errol Hicks, Vernon Doerr, Dale Zimmerman, Dave Mantwill. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Korpinen, Mike Savage, James Fales, Ray Cralle, Jerry Tapper. ( W pti? % s ii [:jto 95 FLORIDA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Left: Henry Isern, Secretary; John C. Dotter, Vice- President; Karen Reed, Treasurer; Dick Gross, President; Mr. Craig Gathman, Faculty Advisor. Below, KNEELING: Ronald Molinari, Leo Amore, Chuck Wall, Jim Wallace, Jim Craig, Jay Putnam, Jim Ellison, Bob McKenzie. STANDING: Pat Sheppard, Diane Zinn, Bill Gould, Carol Wells. Mike Krenz, Tom Abell, Margaret Mitchell, Tom Baldwin, Nancy Cardwell, David Humphrey, Lou Pankey, Mike Wagner, Jim Kouchalakos, Sue Farber, Luis Isern, Mary Mitchell. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Left to right: Susan Miller, Vice-President in charge of Spanish; Marcia Hart, Secretary; Hal Johnstone, President; Miss Rose Biancarosa, Advisor, demon- strates equipment in the Language Lab; Denise Marchand, Treasurer; Janet Gibson, Vice-President in charge of French. Above, left to right, FIRST ROW: Janet Gibson, Susan Miller, Denise Marchand, Hal Johnstone, Marcia Hart. SECOND ROW: Ted Babbitt, Marcia Healey, Elizabeth Cooper, Donna Martin, Gerald Lamouraux. THIRD ROW: Henry Isern, Bill Boisvert, Nancy Cardwell, Andrea Dillon, Sue Howden. FOURTH ROW: Ed Whittingslow, Nancy Mann, Deanna Dixon, Nancy Griffin, Bob Pountney. FIFTH ROW: Robert Neilson, Ronnie Korpinen, Mike Savage, Frances Maddox. 97 rfB Ei ' l 3i|ML S ■ll ] K | Kk i| j l F ,, T ' (l 1 ■mI!! Hf ' ' Gfl I J wwUiQ p GALLEON STAFF Left: Mr. John Piatt, Jr., Faculty Advisor; Pa- tience Sheppard, Editor-in-Chief; Karen Reed, As- sistant Editor. Above, SEATED: Mary Joe Willeford, Nancy Atsma, Marilyn Bowe. STANDING: Alan Mc- Kellips, Janet Gibson, Eileen Wright, Brent Morrow. Left, STANDING: Carter McCaffrey; Suzy Kamiya; Sherrj ' Sjoquist; Mr. Charles Graham. Advisor to the busi- ness staff; Linda Poll; Linda Koski. SEATED: Sue Madden. Not pictured: Larr - Dougher. Business Manager; Ben ' aldron; Steve Gordon; Sue Hollis; Jim Purvis; Joan Van Note; Ed Booth; Robin Adair; Elizabeth Den- nis; Chuck Kulp. FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS KNEELING: Julie Swensen; Tom Gor- don, Vice-Chairman Pat Byers, Chair man, Lynda Thorn as. Secretary; Julie Seeber. STAND ING; Buddy John son; Dennis Prisk Joe Skinner; Joanne Alban, Publicity Di- rector; Bob Feldott; John Walker. INTRAMURAL AND RECREATIONAL BOARD The Intramural ancl Recreational Board provides recreational activities for students. Some of the intramural programs offered by the I.R.B. this year are touch football, track, soccer, bowling, golf, basketball, tennis, softball, archery, volley- ball, and badminton. In addition, the I.R.B. this year has sponsored a beach-a-cue, a picnic, and a fun festival for the whole college. SECOND SEMESTER MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Bud- dy Johnson; Tom- mie Orr; Joe Skin- ner; John Walker, Publicity Director; Dennis Frisk, Chair- m a n. SECOND ROW: Rod Hughes; Judy Coerper; Jo- anne Alban, Vice- Chairman; Pat By- ers; Helen Hurlbut; Jo Ann Woolf; Bob Feldott. JEWISH STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Left: Members of Jewish Student Fellowship present memorandum and date books to Dean Glynn for all of the faculty members. . W FIRST ROW- Dave Greene, Chaplain; Ina Miller, Vict-PiLMacnt. Gaylo Grossman, President; Elaine Sossin. Treasurer; Hinda Feldman; Phyllis Ager. SECOND ROW: Stan Wieder, Sergeant- at-Arms; Mel Tomberg; Bill Lader; Mr. William Kirshner, Advisor. 100 MATURE STUDENTS CLUB OFFICERS, above: John McWeeney, Treasurer; Eva Wagner, Secretary; Dean Crozier, Advisor; Mary Jo Willeford, President; Charles Willeford, Vice-President. Above: At a tea for mature students in the Home Economics Department, Mary Jo Willeford presides at the silver service; special guest, Genevieve Berghaus, former President of the club, holds tray. Dean Crozier looks on. Below, FIRST ROW, left to right: Dean Crozier, Mildred Uman, Winnie Minton, Margaret Wilkerson, Jackie Benz, Elayne Bennett, Betty Knott, Mar} ' Jo Willeford. On stairs, FIRST ROW, bottom to top: Rudolf Glasner, Victor Bulos, Ann Correll. Doris Gathman, Gladys Mickle, Martha Neal Warth, Martha Conway, Betty Watkins, Harriette Glasner, Eva Wagner, Edward Broz. Stairs, SECOND ROW, bottom to top: Ben Waldron, Charles Willeford, Ralph Landreth, John B. Johnson, John McWeeney, John Wilkerson, Dan Ward. MEDIA STAFF MEDIA is PBJC ' s literary magazine, using contributions from the student body. This year the staff is issuing one large edition, instead of two smaller ones. Advisors are Mrs. Virginia Carr and Mr. Josh Crane. Above: Lynn Bowe, Art Editor; Mr. Josh Crane, Advisor; Evelyn Allen. Right: Sue Madden, Assistant Art Ed- itor; Ronnie Hancock; Mrs. Virginia Carr, Advisor; Jim Preston; Marianne Davis. Unless otherwise indicated, all members are on the Editorial Board. Left: Sue Smith; Amy Van Sweden, Editor; Bernd Possum. Associate Ed- iter: Sally Jo Daniels; Frank Gargiulo; Holly Wild. Not pictured; Bill Rob- ertson. Above, SEATED, left to right: Richard Martin; Ronnie Levesque, Vice-President; Ed Cooney, Presi- dent; Mary Lou Aurelio, Treasurer; Barbara Matalucci, Secretary; Beverly Goldstein; Bonnie Rae Schroeder. STANDING: Miss Rose Biancarosa, Advisor; Lillian LaCroix, Pat Kairalla; Diana Davis; Regina Allen; Nancy Mann; Donna Mason; Sue Mullen; Teresa Andrews; Peggy Jackson; Kathleen Maehlman; Nancy Griffin; George H. Smith; Rozanne Arrott; Frank Godfrey. NEWMAN CLUB Below, SEATED, left to right: Leo Amore, Henry Isern, Betty McConnell, Barbara Azarro, Carol Wells, Cecilia Cullen. STANDING: Terry Renick, Larry Dougher, Bruce Mitchell, Jerry Johnson, James Sprankle, Barbara Burke, George Ralph, Rita Monick, George Michael, Barbara Matwiy, Luis Isern, Nancy DeZimm, Richard Wagner, Carmen ToUey. 103 PHI THETA KAPPA Members of Phi Theta Kappa, a national honor society for arts and science courses, are chosen from the scholastic upper ten per cent of the student body. Officers for P.BJ.C. ' s Delta Omicron Chapter the first semester I96O-6I are Charles Willeford, President; Ronald Molinari, Vice- President; Marcia Manor, Secretary; Sue Taylor, Treasurer. For the second semester: Ronald Molinari, President; Rich- ard Gross, Vice-President; Nancy Cardwell, Secretary ' ; Sue Taylor, Treasurer. New members tapped on February 22, 1961, were Phyl- lis Ager, Ronald Anderson, William Bartlett, Bobby Bed- ford, Marie Bethune, Gaynell Brown, James Camden, Har- riette Coker, Martha Conway, Daniel Cousins, Sally Jo Daniels, James Fountain, William Fries, Myrle Grate, Da- ' vid Greene, Gayle Grossman, Ransom Gladwin, Gary Goldfaden, Mark Hennebury, Errol Hicks, Sue Ives, San- dra King, Kathleen Maehlman, Donna Martin, Susan Miller, Marian Ombres, Dennis Prisk, Lucia Robson, Har- riet Salzler, Jack Saunders, Roger Schram, Charlotte Sil- vers, Sue Smith, Bette Starkey, Emily Toepfer, Donna Wil- liams, Eusene Zeizel, Elizabeth Zitzmann. Above: Ronald Molinari lights candle for Margie Anderson in tapping ceremony on October 21, 1960. 104 Above. SEATED: Marcia Manor, Eileen Smith, Sharon Sjoquist, Margie Anderson, Elizabeth Den- nis, Helen Hurlbut, Judy Bell, Joan Arnold. STANDING: Bernd Possum, Linda Spaugh, Bob Brown, Sue Taylor, Dick Gross, Charles Willeford, John McWeeney, Ronald Molinari, Russ Martin, Barbara Pierce, Nancy Cardwell, Jacob Davis, William Walker. PHI RHO PI Phi Rho Pi is a na- tional fraternity which encourages drama, de- bate, and public speak- ing in junior colleges. Florida Alpha Chapter has been very active in sponsoring speech ac- tivities. Above, FIRST ROW: Beverly Kyle; Betty McConnell; Marcia Manor, Treasurer; Jim Balsiger, President first semester; June Livingston, Secretary; Dove Darden; Sue Farber. SECOND ROW: Joe Wiley; Glenn Boegershausen; Cliff Barefoot; Bruce Minos; Bill Edwards; John McWeeney, President second semester; Jeff Knox; Ted Babbitt. Vice-President. THIRD ROW: Jim Preston; Russ Martin; Ken Campbell; Mr. Frank Leahy, Advisor; Mr. Josh Crane, Advisor; Dick Black; Hal Johnstone. Florida Alpha Chapter received an award as the largest chapter in 1959-60 with 68 members. Above, FIRST ROW: Charlene Burgun; Pat Bain; Ruth Rigdon; GImi.i M.iJdox: j Ii. Watson B. Duncan, III, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Neal Warth; Beverley Sprung; Pat Kar.iilla; Mary Lou Aurelio; Bill Robertson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Azzaro; Barbara Matalucci; Mary Louise May- field; Frank Whitty. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Allen; Jerry Browning; Bill Hoegsted; Tom Mook; John Clary. 105 POLITICAL UNION 0| fe; 1 9 M HHj ■ fl i f i l l r l HH hI p K X H n B r ' ' 1 SllT Br P B H X ' ' ' 4 B kj HH HHtf tM 5 ' • ' :-J Ri f • ' ■ B B _lHIE k :i. ti.:yB 1 ' SK. i - OFFICERS, above: Mr. Joe Payne, Advisor; Ted Babbitt, Vice-President; Jean Blank, Secre- tary; Frank Witty, President; Mr. Wilton Tucker, Advisor. Below, FIRST ROW: Mr. Tucker, Frances Maddox, Brent Morrow, Frank Witty, Jean Blank, Ted Babbitt, Marian Ombres, Mr. Payne. SECOND ROW: Glenna Tippett. Russ Martin, Jim Bowers, Bob Eschenbacher, Jay Fountain, Marcia Healey, George De Bay, Jim Balsiger, Bernd Fossum, Ed Whittingslow, Bill Edwards. 106 RADIO CLUB Mr. J. Robert Meachem, Advisor; John Crews; John Larson; Ronald Hutton; Gerald Oatman; Jim EUisor; Mr. James A. Cooper, Advisor; Joe Hart; Lynne Peterson. The Sunburst Amateur Radio Club is composed of students interested in amateur radio. No license is required to join. Classes are held to prepare non-licensed members for the FCC examination. The Club owns an FCC licensed station for use of the qualified members. 107 SIGMA EPSILON MU FIRST ROW, bottom to top; Bernd Fossum, President both semesters; Eileen Smith; Carmen Tolley, Treasurer first semester; Barbara Pierce, Secretary both semester; Nancy Whalen; Linda Spaugh, Vice-President second semester; Emily Toepfer; Helen Hurlbut; John Bachtel. SECOND ROW, bottom to top: William Galbraith, Advisor; Joe Hagerman; Ronald Molinari, Vice-President first semester; Wendell Smith; Bob Eschenbacher; John Adams; Dick Gross, Treasurer second semester. 108 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Above, FIRST ROW: Enol Hicks, Joan Arnold, Sandy Lawson, Gavie Grossman, |udv Bell, Susan Miller, Barbara Hansen. SECOND ROW: Jake George, ' Bobbie Azzaro, Bobbie Matalucci, Mary Davis, Pat Larson, Marilyn Williams, David Humphrey. Mr. Charles Sutherland Advisor Above, serving refreshments: Joan Arnold, President; Gayle Grossman, Vice-President; Sandy Lawson, Treasurer; Judy Bell, Secretary. Right, FIRST ROW: Barbara Tharin, Gaynell Brown, Judie Browne, Carol O ' Neill, Etta Bachstet, Ridgeley Scott. SECOND ROW: Donna Angelidis, Maija Robbins Murray, Sue Ives, Carole Colby, Lynn Wilson, Dan Cousens. Not pictured: Joyce Lefter, Fred Thorn- ton, Marianne Davis, Mary Jane Roberts, Jackie Benz, Judy Vostinak, Martha Conway, Douglas -McDermott, Jerry Browning, Rebecca Ramer, Mary Jo Willeford, Dave Pritchard, Shirley Dietrich, Sue Bogle. 4- ' SOPHOMORE NURSING STL ' DENTS; Dianne Zinn, Vice-President; Margaret Mitchell, Treas- urer; Joan Fox; Betty Lou Getz; Joan Van Note; Joyce Carter; Linda Poll; Sylvia Prince; Linda Koski. STUDENT NURSES ' ASSOCIATION Pictures here were made in the pedi- atrics section of Good Samaritan Hospital, where student nurses get on-the-job train- ing. Miss Elizabeth Golde, Director of Nursing at Good Samaritan Hos- Nurse Joan Fox Nurses Diane Zinn and Karen Reed no SOPHOMORE NURSING STUDENTS, above: Patience Sheppard, Secretary; Jacque Hurdman; Ben Waldron, President; Violet Allred; Frances Dennis-Leigh; Virginia Colella; Claire Roussin; Karen Reed; Miss Betty Morgan, Advisor. FRESHMAN NURSING STUDENTS, kneeling: Richard Newell, Russell Methot, Steve Sarper. Standing, FIRST ROW: Dagmar Radcliffe, Rhea Fincham, Karen Freer, Ethel Hartigan, Dorothy Davis, Harriette Salzler, Nadine Toulson, Pat Hudgins, Georgia Le Beau, Edith Mercer, Mar ' Deese, Mary Watkins. ON STAIRS, right to left: Miss Lillian Smiley, Advisor; Ann Garw ' ood, Bonnie MacLeod, Lillian La Croix, Roberta Lovendahl, Jane Ryals, Marie Pennington, Lavonia Rogers, Mary Steinberger, Carol Graham, Karen Fabel, Suzy Kamiya, Maureen Norton, Marjorie Robinson. Ill VETERANS ' CLUB FIRST ROW; Melvin Tombers, Russ Martin, Ray Burrer, Jerry Brownint;, Charles WllleforJ, C endelI Smith. SECOND ROW William Wilkins, John Adams, Mary Jo WiUeford, Dave Uhlman, Mr. Bill Westori, Facultj ' Advisor. OFFICERS: Wendell Smith, Commander; Mary Jo Willeford, Adjutant; William Cebula, Recorder; Joe Olejniuk, Finance Officer. 112 SOCIAL CLUBS 113 ALPHA FIDELPHIA FIRST ROW: Bill Lader, Fred Shirly, Ken Campbell, John Walker. SECOND ROW: Vernon Brown, Bob Pountney, Kenneth Witt, Joe Wesloski. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President .- Ken Campbell Vice-President - Fred Shirly Treasurer - John Walker Secretary Bill Lader 114 I li i h ALPHA FIDELPHIA FIRST ROW: Jackson Borden, Jack Benton, Ray Buck, Joe Skinner. SECOND ROW: Bob Neilson, Dave Koenig, John Flynn, Tom Williams. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President --.- - Raymond Buck Vice-President - Ken Campbell Treasurer Joe Skinner Secretary - Jackson Borden Faculty Advisor Mr. Daniel P. Caylor, Jr. 115 CHI SIG FIRST ROW: Manning Willson, Jerry Browning, Rhett Paul, Howie Siswick. SECOND ROW: Doug De Vos, Ray Burrer, Ronald Mac Lean, Doug Phillips, Mr. Clyde P. Ferguson. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Commander Rhett Paul Lieutenant-Commander Manning Willson Scribe Doug Phillips Comptroller Howard Siswick Sergeant-at-Arms Jerry Browning Historian Paul Joyce Pledge Captain Ronald MacLean Chaplain Ray Burrer Faculty Advisor Mr. Clyde P. Ferguson 116 ' ' iMimmEi g ■i; !iki!ii i ■■ .-•. - :±. .... H H ' - Pi i ii H Eyi iliilUlH B piKs K l CHI SIG FIRST ROW: Terry Coxe, Ed Weston, Roddy Hughes, Gar) ' Freer, Bob Meehan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Leo V. Lemmerman, Frank Gerwe, Gary Wagner, Sam Humphries, Bill Fries, Gary Gold- faden, Paul Joyce. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Commander Manning Willson Lieutenant-Com!7icmder Frank Gerwe Scribe - Gary Freer Cofnptroller - Roddy Hughes Sergeant-at-Arms - -. Gary Wagner Historian -- Bill Fries Chaplain -- Terry Coxe Faculty Advisor Mr. Leo V. Lemmerman 117 o i illkjfiiSiJ i ! lll21!iiM L i s T.yJ L Mii. ■ l i ■ PHI DA DI FIRST ROW: Frank Gottfried, John Little, Larry Cornillaud, Carter McCaffrey. SECOND ROW: Glenn Allen, Bob Wells, Glenn Boegershausen, Bill Suratt. OFFICERS Grand Master -- Carter McCaffrey Master -- Glenn Allen Scribe -... Bob Wells Treasurer John Little Faculty Advisor Mr. Charles Sutherland 118 I •4. ssd ' w ' ttii y Phi Dn Di m vr PHI DA DI FIRST ROW: Richard Haight, Tom Brown, Mike Benanti, Bruce Bloomquist. SECOJMD ROW: Tommie Orr, Randy Fordham, Ray Stokes. Not pictured: Cliff Barefoot, Gary Ryan. Walter Estabrook. 119 PHILO FIRST ROW: Lynn Bowe, Pat Byers, Linda Spaugh. SECOND ROW: Barbara Pribula, Sue Mad- den, June Livingston, Patty Eddinger, Diane Davis, Nancy Mann. THIRD ROW: Elsie Newlan, Nancy Atsma, Elsa Zitzmann, Pamela Ketter, Mary Lou Aurelio, Carol Cook, Jane Durkee, FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President Anne Durkee Vice-President .._ Pat Byers Treasurer Linda Spaugh Recording Secretary Barbara Pribula Historian Sue Madden Historian . Beverley Sprung Scholarship Chairman June Livingston Sergeant-at-Arms Diane Davis Chaplain Lynn Bowe Faculty Advisor Mrs. Edith Hall 120 PHILO FIRST ROW: Linda Skiles, Helen Hurlbut, Marcia Manor, Ann Garwood, Beverley Sprung. SEC- OND ROW: Donna Mason, Penny Sakmann, Hinda Feldman, Julie Swensen, Saralyn Ledbetter, Carol Martin. THIRD ROW: Geneva Swensen, Susan Bogle, Rebecca Ramer, Nancy Ellis, Avril Gozna, Bette Starkey, Pat Karailla. President Marcia Manor Vice-President Helen Hurlbut Treasurer Linda Skiles Recording Secretary „ Ann Garwood Social Secretary Beverley Sprung SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Historian Sue Madden Scholarship Chairman Geneva Swensen Sergeant-at-Arms -. Julie Swensen Chaplain Carol Martin Parliamentarian Hinda Feldman 121 THI DEL FIRST ROW: Jeanle Blank, Judy Coerper, Patsy Hughes. SECOND RO ' : Leni Boynton, Linda Gilmore, Patt Stewart, Harriette Coker. THIRD ROW: Beverly Kyle, Sue Mullen, Carole Colby, Jean Tani, Linda Marcrum, Sylvia Prince. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President _ - Judy Coerper Vice-President v- Patsy Hughes Recording Secretary Jeanie Blank Social Secretary - Beverly Kyle Treasurer Suzy Kamiya Sergeant-at-Arms Patt Stewart Pledge Mistress Leni Boynton Chaplain Diane Zinn Parliamentarian and Historian Jerri Corbett Scholarship Chairman Beverly Kyle Publicity Chairman Linda Gilmore 122 THI DEL FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Alvarez, Carol O ' Neill, Suzy Kamiya. SECOND ROW: Connye Duerr, Janet Schultz, Anne Coxe, Ruth Rigdon. THIRD ROW: Julie Deep, Jerri Corbett, Bonnie Mac- Leod, Diane Zinn, Bonnye Duerr, Sally Ireland. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President Judy Coerper Vice-President -. Suzy Kamiya Recording Secretary - Patsy Hughes Social Secretary Jo Ann Alvarez Treasurer Carol O ' Neill Sergeant-at-Arms Anne Coxe Faculty Advisor -... Mrs. Esther Holt Pledge Mistress Chaplain - Par Ham entarian Historian Scholarship Chairman Social Chairman Jerri Corbett Ruth Rigdon Janet Schultz Carole Colby . Julie Deep Beverly Kyle 123 TRI KAPPA LAMBDA FIRST ROW: Peter Scott, Kim Huffman, A[r, James A. Cooper. SECOND ROW: Nick Pickell, Tom Martin, Kenneth Bennett. OFFICERS President Peter Scott Vice-President Kim Huffman Secretary Kenneth Bennett Sergeant-al-Arms Tom Martin Treasurer - . Robert Root Faculty Advisor Mr. James A. Cooper 124 rB 4-1 TRI KAPPA LAMBDA FIRST ROW: Frank Wolfgang, Jerry Rudoff. Paul Ellsworth. SECOND RONX : Edwin Westbury, Jim Wacksman, Clark Brownell. Not pictured: Gary Cornn, Robert Root, Don Survilas, Tom Wolfe, Frank Finney. Tri Kappa Lambda is new this year, having been granted a charter by the faculty on January 17, 1961. The purposes of the club are to encourage academic achievements and social growth of the brothers, promote friendship between members and the rest of the college, and to render service to the colleee. 125 TRI OMEGA FIRST ROW: Beth Lemons, Nancy Griffin, Bonnie Schroeder, Yvette Casantini. SECOND ROW: Elaine Sossin, Patty Kirbert, Emily Toepfer, Barbara Azzaro, Marina Nichols. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester .Nancy Griffin - Emily Toepfer .Emily Toepfer - Barbara Azzaro .Martha Stewart Patty Kirbert . Lynda Thomas Bonnie Schroeder President , Vice-President , Treasurer Secretary Parliamentarian, Chaplain, and Historian Yvette Casantini Nancy Griffin Faculty Advisor Mrs. Eleanor J. Myatt 126 Above and below, left: Tri Omega held its fall rushing party on September 23, 1960, at the George Washington Hotel in West Palm Beach. TT| f¥| I TIT ff |?pf Above: Nancy Griffin, President of Tri Omega, places crown on head of King Frosty, Richard Haight, at the Winter Ball held at Palm Beach Towers on December 1, 1960. Men of the King ' s Court are Tom Gordon, Howie Siswick, and Tom Brown. 127 INTER-SOCIAL CLUB COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Emily Toepfer, Hinda Feldman, Marcia Manor, Nancy Griffin, Patsy Hughes, Carol O ' Neill. SECOND ROW: Peter Scott, Pat Byers, Judy Coerper, Barbara Azzaro, Ken Campbell ' . THIRD ROW: Nick Pickell, Carter McCaffrey, Rhett Paul, Manning Willson. The Inter-Social Club Council is composed of representatives from each of the social clubs by establishing policies on those activities which these clubs have in common, such as rushing and pledging. Sponsors are Mrs. Elizabeth Crockett and the social club sponsors. 128 ACTIVITIES 129 REGISTRATION Left: Freshmen in their dinkies take time out for refreshments at snack bar. Below: Ron Wicknick, Co-editor of the Beachcomber, speaks to f eshmen at orien- tation meeting. Above: The largest Freshman Class ever to register crowds the Auditorium to hear orientation speakers. 130 4ND ORIENTATION In September a record enrollment of 1126 day students found added facilities in a new gymnasium and a teaching auditorium. The Evening Di- vision too was large, with an enroll- ment of 614 students. During the first semester the Library space was doubled, so that at the beginning of the second semester all registration was taken care of there. A M L _. nl 1 I 1  sl ,■ ' ' K r iS t - ' ' m || _ , ■ B i 1 ejIBWIh H [ ■ HH t [1 iJ ' J 4 ' H MSft 1 Above: The Co-Ed Club welcomed new women students with a tea. Pam Ketter, left, receives cup of punch from Helen Hurlbut, and Pat Byers. Barbara Mata- lucci, and Julie Deep wear big smiles. Above: All second semester registration took place in the expanded Library. ALL-COLLEGE DANCE sponsored by the Student Government September 16, I960 Music by the R-Dells BEACH-A-CUE Phipps Ocean Park in Palm Beach was the scene of the All-College Beach- a-cue on September 27, I960. Over 650 attended the outing sponsored by the Intramural and Recreational Board. 133 FRESHMAN SPLASH PARTY On Thursday evening, September 15, I960, a get-acquainted party for freshmen was held at Lido Pools in Palm Beach. About three hundred students swam, danced, and ate barbecue. . d f J ifa iiiiii ELECTIONS AND SOME DIDN ' T BUT EVERYONE HAD FUN CAMPAIGNING FOR CLASS OFFICES Candidates for Freshman Class offices, left to right and top to bottom: Ed Weston, Carol Martin, Janet Schultz, Tom Riggs, Sheila Ussery, Linda Marcrum, Pete Krieger, Patsy Hudgins, Dennis Setterfield, Charlotte Silvers. 135 SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Dogpatch was the PBJC Gym on No ' ember 4, I960, when the Co-Ed Club sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Music for dancing was pro- vided by the Bel-Aires. Jim Langmayer, Hal Jackson, and Joel Faircloth sang appropriate songs to the accompaniment of their guitars. Entertainment was provided by the Philo Plungers, consisting of Helen Hurlbut, Barbara Pribula, Jane Dur- kee, Linda Skiles, Martha Dugan, Ann Durkee, Dale Martyn, and Pat Byers. The Walls Sisters sang, Beth Lemons did a pantomime of a mountain girl, and the Velvateens sang popular songs. Bob Gay won first prize for the best Dogpatch costume. PHI THETA KAPPA TAPPING In a special assembly in the College Auditorium on October 21, I960, Delta Omicron Chapter tapped fifteen new members. At right, Charles Willeford, President the first semester, presides over the meeting. Below, Bernd Pos- sum lights candle for Judy Bell. ' ' 1 p ■j i 1 rw . i4 % fi New members tapped for this honorary scholastic society were Russ Martin, Margaret Anders on, Elizabeth Dennis, Nancy Cardwell, Judith Bell, Jacob Davis, Joan Arnold, Richard Gross, Bar- bara Pierce, Helen Hurlbut, Marcia Hart, Wil- liam Walker, Eva Wagner, John McWeeney, and Sherry Sjoquist. 137 A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE A Play by Tennessee Williams Presented by Phi Rho Pi on October 27-29, I960 in the College Auditorium Director: Frank Leahy Student Director: Mary Louise Mayfield THE CAST Lynda Thomas as Stella Kowalski; Gary Waller as Stanley Ko- walski; Linda Burnett as Blanche Du Bois; Rick Allen as Mitch. Others in cast: Gloria Maddox, Connie Nelson, Bob Pountney, Diane Walls, Ernie Van Duser, Tom Mook, Marie Richards, Bill Hoegsted, Samuel Lear. PRODUCTION STAFF Samuel Lear, Dick Black, Bill Edwards, Wendell Smith, Bar- bara Azzaro, Steve Gordon, John Bachtel, Betty McConnell, June Livingston, Bobbie Matalucci, Pat Kairalla, Saralyn Ledbetter, Dove Darden, Peggy Crozier, Fred Thornton, Sue Hollis, Al Van Dyke. Elizabeth Dennis, Carol Wells, Jim Wallis, Sherry Sjoquist, Jim Preston, Mary Lou Aurelio, Sue Farber, Jeff Knox, Mike Pfeilmair, Hal Johnstone, Ted Babbitt, Jim Balsiger, Ina Miller, Be erly Kyle, Marcia Manor. FESTIVAL OF FUN Surprise Night, or Festival of Fun, was held in the afternoon and evening of November 22, I960, on the playing fields and in the gym. Sponsored by the Intramural and Recreational Board, it had tricks and fun for everybody. Pictured on this page are banquets of two service clubs. Above, Jerry Thomas, a P.B.J.C. alumnus and presently a ISlember of the House of Representatives, is the featured speaker at the Circle K Club banquet held in the Student Center on December 6, i960. Below, at a banquet in the Student Center on December 3, the newly formed Collegiate Civitan Club received its charter. Proudly holding the new banner are Tom Riggs, Pat Gordon, Sam Humphries, Ken Bucher, Bob Harris, and Buddy Herrington. 140 Culminating years of planning and self-evaluation on the part of the faculty and administration, a committee from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and another from the State Department of Education came in November, preparing the way for PBJC ' s re-accreditation as a member of the Southern Association. Above, Dr. J. T. Kelley and Dr. J. L. Wattenbarger, State Department of Education; Pres. J. J. Hayden, Jr., of Perkinston, Mississippi, Junior College; Vice-President Grady St. Clair of Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Texas; Dr. J. A. Hunter, Chairman of the Committee and Dean of Student Personnel, Louisiana State University; Mr. William Pollard, Librarian, William and Mary College, Norfolk Division; Dr. Marshall Hami lton, President of North Florida Junior College, Madison. As a result of a favorable report by this committee, PBJC should be re-accredited next year. Below: Miss Letha Madge Royce presents Russ Martin a scholarship on behalf of the Sorosis Society of Lake Worth after Phi Theta Kappa tap- ping ceremony. Seventy-one pints of blood were donated by students and faculty in Thi Del ' s annual blood drive in the Health Clinic. Ifs Christmas at Palm Beach Junior College Above: College Singers under direction of Miss Letha Madge Royce present program of Christmas music in assembly. Donna Mason and Sandy Simian make Christmas decorations Above: The Student-Alumni Dance was held on December 27, 1960, in the College Gym. Left: Dr. Manor chats with alumni at a reception held in the Student Center in connection with the dance. Below: The Administration Building with decorations made by the Art classes. ir4ii f lBli9BIIBS HARVEST MOON BALL Thi Del Social Club presented the Harvest Moon Ball — Magic is the Moon — on Saturday, November 26, at the Pennsylvania Hotel, West Palm Beach. Bernie Kyle and his orchestra provided the music. Madame Zuvarahfcoo Specidhst m Moon and Bidck MdgH Mr. Ramos must have a pleasant future in store. ( i81 .. ' i •L i WINTER BALL Tri Omega ' s Winter Wonderland Ball was held on December 2, I960, at the Palm Beach Towers. Music was provided by Bernie Kyle ' s orchestra. Richard Haight was crowned King Frosty, and members of the King ' s Court were John Walke r, Tom Gordon, Howard Siswick, and Tom Brown. 145 TIME REMEMBERED by Jean Anouilh Direclor: Joshua Crane Student Director: Barbara Matalucci Student Assistant: Linda Burnett Sponsored by Phi Da Di College Auditorium, January 5-7, 1961 PRODUCTION STAFF CAST Amanda _ Mary Mayfield The Duchess Pat Bain Theophilus Jim Martin Lord Hector Jim Preston Taxi Driver - Glenn Allen Ice Cream Man Dennis Setterfield Prince Albert Tom Mook Ferdinand Tom Brown Night-Club Entertainer ._ Bobbie Azzaro Cloakroom Attendant - — .. Carolyn Hicks The Gilly - Larry Cornillaud The Lady Ina Miller Servants and Waiters: Bob Pountney, Rudy Reimsnyder, Betty McConnell, Sandy Hardman, Marie Camozzi, Judy Seeber Production Supervisor Carter McCaffrey Lighting _ Wendell Smith, Dick Webb, Brent Wenkstem Make-up Bett) ' McConnell Costumes - Sherr}- Sjoquist, Sue Smith Properties Fred Thornton, Ernie Van Duser Sound Bob Pountney Set Carter McCaffrey, Bill Hoegsted, Steve Gordon Music and clowning provided by the Apollos. NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS A play by Ira Levin on a no eI by Mac Hy- man Presented by Phi Rho Pi in the Student Center, March 3-5, I960 Directed by Frank Leahy Student Director: Connie Berry Assistant Director: Jim Preston THE CAST: Ed Whittingslow, Bill Tomlinson, Chuck Sutherland, Jim Preston, Gerry Babbitt, Earl Gowen, Betty McConnell, Josh Crane, Marty Cohen, Dave Forshay, Pete Wessen, Connie Berry, Mickey Tomasello, Tony Sherw ' ood, Sherry Sjoquist, Bob liames, Paul Allison, Watson B. Dun- can, III, Ralph Datillio, Harvey Ward, Harold Manor, Dave Aiello, John Chalhub, Ted Babbitt, Paul Sekulick, Peggy Crozier, Joanne Gilbuena, Will Levin, Tommy Cor- bitt, Dudley Barber, Tom Weatherford, Bill Kulp. :r if- nf ' PRODUCTION STAFF: Joanna Gilbuena, Barbara Mus- grave, Tiny Lear, Dave Aiello, Ronald Jones, Richard Gardner, Jim Summers, Greta Summers, Robert Blanton, Joan Baird, June Livingston, Lonnie Harrison, David Cun- ningham, Adrianne Adickes, Sherry Sjoquist, Bett) Mc- Connell, Barbara Matalucci, Pat Byers, Peggy Taylor, Con- nie Caputo, Pat Stewart, Linda Skiles, Dottie Snead, Judy Miller, Pete Wessen, Marty Cohen, Paul Gephart, Tommy Corbitt, Ralph Datillio, Gerrj ' Babbitt, Will Levin, Tom Weatherford, Jim Preston, Paul Sekulick, Dudley Barber, Bill Kulp, Eugene Black, Ted Babbitt, Frank Witty, Con- nie Berry, Marcia Manor, Dick Drury DRAMA SHOWCASE Phi Rho Pi, under the direction of Mr. Frank Leahy, presented a series of excerpts representing tragedy, melodrama, comedy, and farce, in the Student Center, May 13-14, I960, MARY OF SCOTLAND, by Maxwell An- derson Student director: Mary Lou Aurelio Cast: Mary Lou Aurelio, Connie Berry TIGER AT THE GATES, by Christopher Fry Student director: Vince Elhilow Cast: James Donovan, Lesley Weber, Ann Wood, Vince Elhilow, Sandee Noel STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, by Tennessee Williams Student director: Connie Berry Cast: Barbara Musgrave, Connie Berry, Lyn McFarland, Marty Cohen the ' LITTLE FOXES, by Lillian Hellman Student director: Connie Cady Cast: David Aiello, Connie Cady, Gladys Mickle, Earl Gowen, John Keen IDIOT ' S DELIGHT, by Robert Sherwood Student director: Dove Darden Cast: Earl Gowen, Dove Darden, Mike Pfeilmair, Marty Cohen, Adrianne Adickes, Peggy Crozier, Joyce Ludlum CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA, by George Bernard Shaw Student director: Joanna Jayne Gilbuena Cast: Dennis McQuown, Joanna Gilbuena, Barbara Musgrave, Paul Gephart, Peggy Crozier, Adrianne Adickes YOU CAN ' T TAKE IT WITH YOU, by G. S. Kaufman and Moss Hart Student director: Jim Preston Cast: Genevieve Berghaus, Adrianne Adickes, Betty McConnell, Erik Wessen, Will Levin, Bill Tomlinson, Jim Preston, Joyce Ludlum, Paul Gephart, David Cunningham, Peggy Crozier, Mike Pfeilmair, Mary Lou Aurelio YOir CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU THE LITTLE FOXES Left: IDIOTS DELIGHT CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA 149 CORONATION BALL Alpha Fidelphia Social Club presented the Corona- tion Ball on January 14 at the American Legion Hall, West Palm Beach. Miss Patsy Hughes was crowned Miss Palm Beach Junior College. Miss Carol Graham and Miss Linda Marcrum were named attendants. Miss Patsy Hughes, Miss P.ilm Be.ich Junior College. Above: Ken Campbell, President of Alpha Fidelphia, places crown on Patsy ' s head. Below: Miss P.B.J.C, Patsy Hughes, flanked by attendants Carol Graham and Linda Marcrum. Behind are their escorts, Fred Shirly, Ray Buck, and Bob Pountney. At microphone is Ken Campbell. 153 SWEETHEART High point of the ball was the announcing of Phi Da Di Sweetheart, Judy Coerper (center), flanked by attendants Sue Madden and Barbara Pribula. 154 J LlM-M} M Sweethearts Richard Martin and Mary Lou Aurelio. BALL Sponsored by Phi Da Di Social Club, the Sweetheart Ball was held in the luxurious new Town House in West Palm Beach on February 18, 1961. The Carl Cawood Trio provided music. Judy dances with Phi Da Di President Carter Mc- Caffrey. Phi Da Di brothers sing Sweetheart Song. 155 BARBECUE AND OPEN HOUSE On April 10, I960, college officials and Southside Kiwanis Club of West Palm Beach combined efforts to sponsor an open house and a barbecue. The open house provided an opportunity for the public to tour the buildings and become better acquainted with our work on campus. Proceeds from the barbecue sponsored by Kiwanis went for campus improvements. 1 Above: The Radio Room was one of the most popular attractions. Mr. Wyatt demonstrates equipment. Left: No barbecue is com- plete without a lot of prett ' girls. Above: Politicians took advantage of nearness to primary election to shake everybody s hand Right; Mr. Meachem listens to question by visitor concerning electronics. 157 EASTER ASSEMBLY The College Singers and the Home Economics Department combined efforts to present an out- standing program in the Student Center just be- fore Easter I960. The Singers, under the direction of Miss Letha Madge Royce, took as their theme Girls, particularly where fashion is concerned. Girls of the Home Economics Department, under the direction of Mrs. Edith Hall, who also served as narrator, modeled the wardrobes they had made in the Department. A £;irls ' trio, composed of Sharon Carpenter, Maija Robbins Murray, . nd Joan Baird, sang a humorous song about Girls. Men ' s quartette, composed of Leonard Higbee, Sam Bivans, B son, and Jim Clifton singing In My Arms. 158 Leonard Higbee sings Easter Parade to Bill Tomlinson ' s little daughter. Barbara Sanderson, above, and Sandy Campbell, right, model ing dresses they have made. 159 GALLEON SIGNING PARTY The Sophomore Class and the Galleon Staff co-sponsored the Galleon signing party in the Student Lounge on Thurs- day evening, May 5, I960. Hundreds of students received their eagerly awaited copies, had their friends sign them, ate refreshments, and danced informally to the music from the juke box. Above: Elizabeth Dennis proudly displays the cover she designed, while Barbara Burke (right) helps her hold the book. Mrs. Esther Holt, Advisor to the Sophomore Class, and George Fergusson, President of the Sophomore Class, serve refreshments. Above: Ed Booth and Dave Oldham, staff photographers, cover the event and Barbara Burke distributes the annuals. FINALLY CAME COMMENCEMENT On Recognition Night, June 6, I960, the following Departmental awards were made: SEATED — Sharon Carpenter, Music; Claude Boozer, Art; Edythe Lansdowne, Home Economics. STANDING — Alfred Kober, Chemistry and Math (two awards); Leonard Higbee, Music Study Club of the Palm Beaches Award; Lynn Bartlett, English; Ed Moan, Social Studies; Bill Curry, English. Not pictured: Dean Deckert, Engineering Drawing and Engineering Physics. Below: Gretchen Senne receives the A.A.L .W, scholarship award from Miss Marian Morse. Left: Dr. Manor congratulates Joyce Carpenter on winning the Lake Worth Art League Award. Above: Mr. George Campbell, President of First Federal Saving and Loan Association of West Palm Beach, presents The Calvin W. Campbell Memorial Scholarship for 1960, worth $1,000, to Alfred Kober, Sandra Sue Milstead, winner of the award in 1959, receives another $1,000 award in 1960 to continue her studies. Right: Mr. James L. Waugh presents George Fergus- son the Halsey-Griffith Scholarship Award, worth $800, to continue his studies. Highest Honor Graduates: Joyce Carpenter, third highest; Lynn Bartlett, fourth; Florence Gatchell, first (winner of both Phi Theta Kappa and Phi Da Di scholarship honors) ; Ed Moan, second honor winner. Left: Graduation Dance, June 7, 1960, was the first event in the new gym. Joan Pinaglia dances with teacher Joseph Payne. Above: Dr. Manor presents the Beachcomber Citizenship Awards to Lynn Bartlett and Bill Curry, co-editors of the Beachcomber. no 165 Left: The Colts, champion intramural touch football team. Above, BACK ROW: Bill Lane, Richard Shackford, Robert Shaver, Gary Clark, Doug Pridgen. FRONT ROW: Fdwin Lively, Gary Wagner, Gary Stanford, Phillip Roland, Jeff Thomas. Right, WINNING SOCCER TEAISI; Paul Reidinger, Doug De Vos, Larry Thompson, Kenneth Roberts, Terry Coxe, Gary Zio- mek, Doug Pridgen. Herman Garces (kneel- 166 Above, winning basketball team in league play, The Dribblers BACK ROW Tom Wolfe, Fred Shirly, Bob Sobeck FRONT ROW: Bill Hanna, John Walker Dave Dahlen, Gary Cornn, George Biegler (not pictured) The All-Star Team (left) defeated The Dribblers 42-38. BACK ROW: Bill Hamil- ton, Mike Benanti, Doug De Vos, Mark Hennebury. FRONT ROW: Garj ' Rogatz, Larry Rule, Rick Allen, Doug Gatchell,, Sam Humphries. 167 Above; Archers in action. Jeff Grinnm, Frank Birdsong, Tom Gordon, James Savage. Eddie George. Winners were first, John Walker; second, James Savage; third, Leslie Swann. MEN ' S INTRAMURAL BOWLING Team standings: 1. King Pins; 2. Esquire 1; 3. Es- quire Holy Rollers. Individual high game: Jim Smith, 234; Kenneth Rob- erts, 220; Gerald Oatman, 217. High scores for series of three ganzes: Jim Smith, 630; Bill Munn, 576; Dale Hastings, 575. High average: Jay Fountain, 175; Jim Smith, 174; Bill Munn, 173. WOMEN ' S INTRAMURAL BOWLING Tea!?! standings: 1. Strikers; 2. Misguided Missiles; 3. Tri Omega Tigers. Individual high game: 1. Sandy King; 2. Pat Byers; 3. Bonnie Wulk. High scores for series of three ga nes: I. Pat Byers; 2. Sandy King; 3. Bonnie Wulk. 168 Above: Men ' s tennis champions. Bill Esser (right), first; James Camden (left), second; Bill Hanna (not pictured), third. Below: Water-skiing on Lake Osborne. Above: Women ' s champion bowlini; te.im, the Striker-; lIlxST ROW: Terry Andrews, Tammy Barna. SECOND ROW: Pat Laine, (captain), Diane Flavia, Priscilla Lockwood. ,i j ■- Beth Lemons bowling; Gayle Gross- man and Lynda Thomas in background. 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. PI ■! - LAWRENCE W. 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This yearbook is the result of co-operation by many people — the staff, the faculty, the student body, the ad- vertisers, the photographers, the artists, the publishers. Since it would be impossible to give credit to all who de- ser ' e it, please do not feel slighted if we do not mention you by name. We appreciate every bit of help, however small. We especially thank Miss Edna Wilson for the use of many pictures in the anniversary section; Mr. Watson B. Duncan, III, for the loan of the picture of Burt Reynolds; Mrs. Nina Jensen and her art classes for the cover and art work. We appreciate the help and ideas given us by Mr. Lon Watters of Taylor Publishing Company. And we wish to thank Sam R. Quincey Studios for much co-operation and to express our gratitude for excellent individual pho- tographs this year. ART CREDITS: Robin Adair, the cover design; Carter McCaffrey, pp. 2-3, 165; Lynn Bowe, p. 19; Sue Mollis, p. 33; Sue Mad- den, p. 63; Elizabeth Dennis, pp. 79, 129; Sherry Sjo- quist, p. 81; Eileen Wright, p. 113; Mary Beth Coe, p. 176. PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS: Eileen ¥ right — Miss Galleon Contest winners, p. 14; Student Government officers and jam session, p. 16; Bookstore and Art Gallery scenes, p. 17; cover designs and scholarship award, p. 18; Cafeteria staff, p. 32; Sophomore officers, p. 35; Freshman officers, p. 65; Student Government, p. 80; Art Club, p. 81; Beach- comber Staff, p. 83; Canterbury Club, p. 84; Circle K, p. 85; Circle K-ettes, p. 86; Co-Ed Club officers, p. 87; Band officers, p. 88; College Forum, p. 89; Collegiate Civitan, p. 92; Debate Club, p. 94; Esquire Club, p. 95; Galleon Staff, p. 98; I.R.B., p. 99; Jewish Fellowship, p. 100; Mature Students, p. 101; Media Staff, p. 102; Newman Club, p. 103; Phi Rho Pi, p. 105; Political Union, p. 106; Radio Club, p. 107; Sigma Epsilon Mu, p. 108; Student N.E.A., p. 109; Student Nurses, pp. 110-1; Vets, p. 112; Beach-a-cue, p. 133; Blood Bank, p. l4l; making Christmas decorations, p. 142; sports pictures, pp. 166-7; tennis champions, p. 169; volley- ball team, p. 170. Mr. John W. Piatt, Jr., Advisor to the Galleon Staff Beachcomber — three pictures on pp. 15 and 16. Ben Waldron — Baptist Student Union, p. 82; Co-Ed Club, p. 87; Florida Academy of Sciences, p. 96; For- eign Language Club, p. 97. ]im Purvis — All-College Dance, p. 132; Freshman Splash Party, p. 134. Alan McKell ps — Library scenes, p. 62; Freshman elections, p. 135; women ' s volleyball and men ' s push- ball, p. 139; men ' s bowling, p. 168; water skiing, p. 169; women ' s bowling, p. 170; basketball scene, p. 167. Cht ck Ki lp — Band, p. 88. Ed Booth — Easter Program, pp. 158-9; Drama Show- case, p. 149; Wind-up Picnic, p. I6l. Dai ' e Oldham — girls eating barbecue, p. 156; Easter Program, pp. 158-9; Departmental winners and Joyce Carpenter, p. 162; all graduation pictures, p. 164; regis- tration pictures, p. 130; Co-Ed Tea, p. 131; Mr. Whit- mer and Rickey Mobley, p. 15; crowning of Miss P.B.J.C, p. 153; Chi Sig Dance, p. 147; Political Union gift, p. 162; Tri Omega Rush Party, p. 127; Galleon Signing Party, p. 160; Wind-up Picnic, p. l6l; Sherr) ' Sjoquist and friend, p. 150. Most of the other pictures are professional pictures by Sam R. Quincey Studio. 175 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 176 ,. v.„....,..,. . .,.., -.=. ,■-■ ■■_ : - 4vS;- . ri5.v ' ' : t :- jit.--: ..-■ «,- x ■«?• t-fv-v j •« « ' vVc i ' ■- . ■■■;  :v , 1 - ■ • , ■ ' ■ iu ■■:■■:■ ' - -■ ■ • ,yu. L ii : ' ' ■ ■ ' -• t . V V ' , ' ' ; ir. ' f i V:. p. -. .-■- ■-.. -.v. :i .- -r ,  ■,;■ ._ . M - ■„ ■■■ I V-;... . y - ' ' f- ., ' ■■.. ' - ' - ' .. ' . . -. ♦ S« Y ' ' ' A- ' v


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