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

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■.■f ' WS ii v ' -i k-.- . J ' fy ,X Vi.. fMk m, :,,,,«,;■,. i ' .ic; Ui IW h. f  ..-3«; Sl t Co-Editors CHRISTOPHER BATCHELOR BRENDA ROLISON Cover Design CHRISTOPHER BATCHELOR Layout Editor PAULA LANG Color Photography TOM KISKO Advisor MRS. OLGA CONNELLY TABLE OF C0NTENT9 Administration 10 Gtudents 42 Organizations 74 Highlights 138 Advertising 174 Knowledge is passed on in many different ways. MIL  ■ MH ■ ■ R ■ K l R 1 1 HB fl H v T jfl M HFi|P ■KffH wL H 5 M 1 IHf H fi SI H M L l i y 1 K. g p Hk l H 1 And campus life goes on! ' V ■l fBBi ■ ■- ■ : ' :-4 ' :: ff:: :witm i m m ?v? ■ ' : ism ' .. ■ DR. H. C. MANOR, President of Palm Beach Jr. College 10 The 1967-68 school year has been one of the brightest in the thirty-four years of educational service which Palm Beach Junior College has rendered to the people of Palm Beach County. During all of the college years the appearance of the campus has indeed taken on a NEW LOOK with this graduating class. Our college activities have given each of us a number of fine events to remem- ber with warmth and fondness, and I am sure our program next year will function just a little bit better because you were here. All of us express our appreciation to the students who worked on the GALLEON because it is through these pages that we recall the people and experiences which have meant so much to us. We shall follow your progress with interest and pride. We look forward to your return visits to the campus, and we solicit your continued support and help with the College program through the Alumni Association. Our best wishes go with you as you leave Palm Beach Junior College. Dr. Harold C. Manor Administration LAWRENCE H. MAYFIELD Registrar Campus of PBJC as seen from the air. PAUL W. GRAHAM Dean of Instruction — Our Leaders PAUL W. ALLISON Dean of Special Studies CHARLES G. GRAHAM Co-ordinator of Evening Division JAMES BAUGHER Director of Services H JONATHAN W. KOONTZ Director of News Bureau and information Services 13 Studenf Personnel Guidance DEAN PAUL J. GLYNN Director of Student Personnel ROBERT A. MOSS Dean of Men ELIZABETH DAVEY Dean of Women 14 -MMMBMBIiiain Counselors Francis E. Vincint Leon B. Warner Paul W. Butler Mary Jo Broyles James C. Houser Jr. Chairman Josephine Gray Art Department Doris Dick Reuben A. Hale, Jr. 16 Biology Labs Maurice Hartman Glen Marsteller Alan Maxwell William McCart Douglas Sammons Elizabeth Tegiacchi 18 Robert Batson Chairman Business Administration Eleanor Dixon Charles Hummel Walter Frankin Esther Holt Frances Ledbitter ' ■ ' ' aW Robert Holzman John Martin Thelma Okerstrom John Rudd Ruthanna Widdows Doria Yeaman 19 Chemistry  ?  .i ' Clyde Ferguson Chairman Kenneth Ackerman Jack Fassoux 20 In Memoriam . . . Mr. Lemmerman who served as the chairman of the Chemistry Department will be remembered always because of his abilit and dedication to the teaching profession. 21 Engineering Technology and Physics Don Whitmer, Chairman Leon Austin Charles Connell Physics Electronics Engineering Graphics Physical 9cience Air Conditioning Refrigeration Technology James Cooper Leonard Hinckley Jennings Racier Kenneth Stohl 4 - ; (, j a Robert Book William Galbraith Michael McCue Arthur Ramos 23 Home Economics Martha Ambrosio Edith Hall Mavilene Prentice Languages r rV Rose Biancarosa Jane Bloodworth Dr. Lee E. Butterfield Chairman Mary Payne Joan Gotay 24 Data Processing Dale Washburn Director Harris Baldree Walter Royall Theodore Engel Chairman Joan Gardner Nancy Macpherson Charlotte Mullens Denial Health Services r Michael Hakucka Byron Krumn Marjorie Toomath Sherry Wells 25 Dr. Watson Duncan III Chairman Gordon Kramer Emma Phillips Sallie Taylor Communications Department Dorothy Leggitt Betty Wells Earl Huber Arthur Musto P JM i - W I 1 i WkM 1 Carl Knittle w ■ 1 26 Mary Bosworth J Carrie Bridwell Eleanor Britten Donald Busselle Olga Connelly John Connolly Edith Easterling Joseph Goffi Walker Graham Doris Hawse 27 Communications Francis Leahy AAeacham Tomasello Charles McCreight 28 Elizabeth Erling, Chairman Health. Physical Education Rayburn Daugherty Bobbie Knowles Marilyn Leaf Lois Meyer Sarah Quisenberry Jack Stockton James Tanner 29 Margaret Brown Rut h Dooley Library Reserve Room 9+udy Area Stacks Reference Room Renee Dickens W. C. Douglass, Director of Library Sciences Ivor Howard Benjamin Roberts 30 Music Departmenf Letha Royce, Chairman Florence Adams Daryl Albee Dr. Donald Butterworth Otis Harvey Seymour Pryweiler 31 J Ruth Wing Chairman Dennis Alber Mathematics Department Kenan Foley Paul Dasher Rudy Bullock Evan Howard 32 Marcia Saile Daniel Hendrix m AAildred Schild William Kelly Richard Travis Bob Shaw r Raymond Sweet Dr. Samuel Bottosto Qocial Science Departmenf Floyd Becherer Payge Dampler Dr. Sidney Davies Ralph Edmonds David Forshay Arnold Freedman 34 Errol C. Hicks Barbara Matthews Eleanor Mayock Social Alfred AAeldon Eleanor AAyatt Joseph Payne Science Edwin Pugh Charles Sutherland Lawrence Tuttle 35 Nursing Department Lillian Smiley, Chairman Sue Earnest Winifred Huneke Ellen Erickson Catharine Mackenzie Betty Ann Morgan 36 staff Alice Perry Ed Piche ' Mrs. Smith Ireen Stone Loretta Taylor Bernice Thomas Mrs. A. Tomlinson Arlene Triddens Wilma Weigel Mrs. Wellman Beatrice Wheeler Helen White Claudene Williams Louella Williamson Edna Wilson Edgar Whitman Norma Woodyard Carolyn Workman Joy Zimmerman 39 TT 4iiiM yi ■ i H H i B jilii ' ' -i! ' ' 4I H i Qtudents Don Abernathy Bruce Adams Marie Aiken Kathy Atkinson Betsy Bachtel Marilyn Baker 42 Tiores Judy Baranovich Christopher Batchelor Donald Bates Curtis Boston Gerard Bouthiller Beverly Brack 43 Michael Brago Dennis Bramrier Michael Briant James Britch Linda Brockelbank Daisy Brouglitor Bonnie Brown James Brown Clarence Burlingame Bonnie Burrows Joyce Chamberlain Beverly Chapman « r;a vSl 44 Robert Cleva Tilda Connelly Renee Cooley John Costello John Craft Claudia Crosbie Henry Davis Lana Davis I ' m taking a toe count. ' Joanne Durako Douglas Edelman Marilyn Epps Kay Erickson 45 Glenn Faurot Marty Feely Sara Fernandez Noreen Foley Genevieve Ford Richard Franklin Kenneth Galog Vicki Geisler Carol Gl adnell dk M tk Judy Graff Carol Grant Roger Grantham Robert Greene Donna Gruber Susan Grupe Brigette Haagen Douglas Hackl Joseph Hagin Judy Harks Judy Harris Margie Hastings Caroline Heglund Lucinda Hensler Janice Hill 47 Marvin Holloway Blaine Honeycutt Steve Hopkins Joe Hobson Sharon Holda Gloria James AAarilee James Edwin Jarvis Evelyn Johnson Hartley Johnson Joseph Johnson Who says college men aren ' t shy? 48 Myra Jones Joseph lona Richard King Francene Kingcade Greg Kissel Andrew Kouns Kenneth Kouns Kathi Kunkel Paula Lang Marguerite Lewis V w 49 Susan Longridge Nor ma Lucas George Lucier And I just had lunch. Lucy Mathis Leeanne AAc Cain Gloria McCall 50 Patricia McCarthy James McDavitt Gayle McElroy N ( David Morgan F. Gail Morgan Dennis Morin dh- m John McGee James Merola Susan Miller Abbie Miner Milton Minter Joyce Montgomery 51 Patricia Morrison Michael Munro Susan Neef Jacqueline Nunn Ruth Oberlin Ronald Ocher Rita Oisen Greg Parkinson Come a little bit closer Bill Parks Bernard Patterson Penny Pennington Paula Pep 52 Howard Pitcher Carolyn Pope Gail Powell Layton Powell We want a few words with the computer. Lynda Price Victoria Ralph Raul Ramirez Joel Rappaport John Rawland George Reed Sharon Reichard Lynne Rice 53 Sandy Ried Brenda Rolison Gary Rudolph Janese Sampson Larie Saundares Butch Schmitt Grace Schmitt James Schwartz John Shade Barbara Shelton Beverly Sherman Walda Shivel 54 Marlene Roughton Anna Sholtis Carl Shuhi Nancy Simon Scott Slora Arlene Smith Betty Smith Mary Ann Smith Roger Smith Robert Sorite Edward Stannard Graydon Stephens 55 Jean Stevens Kathleen Steuwe Those with schedule conflicts please take a number. ' Elizabeth Stewart Connie Stokes AAontese Streeter Roy Strohacker Josie Studstill Carol Sydow Giles Tompkins Carlton Ward S.A.C. Patio 56 I Joyce Weber Linda Wells Eriene Westbrook Jay Wlddows Deanna Wilbur John Williams Roger Zabownik Salice Johns 57 Fresh Betty Alexander Richard Anderson And then I said Richard Angelini Donna Armistead Penny Azeredo Robin Barnes Chloe Barrow Vicki Beer Elaine Benenson Laura Benenson Susan Brinson Linda Bianchard 58 nen Ronald Blanchette Jacquelyn Boiling Linda Boucher Dorinda Bronk Veronica Brown Cheryl Buice Pattye Bullock Rebecca Burkett Linda Butler Walter Byrd Andy Carol Kathy Chandler 59 Karen Charles Ann Cobb Should someone tell him that ' s not the way to operate a suction funnel? Larry Covington Barbara Cromes Claudia Crosbie Ellis Cupstid Carmen de La Meta Roberta Dicks 60 Kenneth Didow Nancy Doherty Marleen Dorfner Suzanne Douchette Mary Anne Duffy Robert Dukes Mildred Dunning Dick Dwyer Priscilla Ebel Carine Edwards Bettye Elam Susan Endsley Virginia Ervin 61 Jo Evans Dave Farquhaeson Dana Ferguson Barbara Finney Nancy Flowers Arthur Ford Cynthia Fuller Jim Gabbard Elizabeth Galbraith Marian Gilchrest Roberta Gofana College expenses are rising. 62 Dorothy Hayes Gloria Hayes Susan Hayes Susan Hawkins Mary Henderson Panchita Hendrix Valerie Hi lls Willie Hil 63 flU ;«JHH Dennis Hoare Anne Hodgkinsin Pat Holder kIv H ViI Judith Holmes Dan Hurley Linda Hurned Mildred Johnson Warcecer Jakes Josephine Jordan Susaa Kela Cindy Kisela Louise Kyles Meriam Ladson 64 Joan Lake Suzanne Lash Lynn Latham Lea Lavoie John Mans Rita AAascaro Jenny Mathews 65 Nancy AAattson Greg AAauss Watch that hand! Robert McKee Betty McKilver Robert AAcTammany Mary Lou Meranda Patsy Miller William Minor Ethel Monroe Patricia Moore Gayle Murray Pam Neff Lynn Nelson 66 Bill Nllles Susie Novak Dottie Onstatt Bennie Osborne Roger Parenteau Betty Patrick Harvey Pearlman Allen Pecorino Laura Riddock Andrew Ritchie 67 Mary Ann Rogers Lawrence Rolfe Dolores Roseke Who, us? We weren ' t doing anything. Nancy Savage Charles Saxton Carol Schenk 68 Tom Stokes Michael Sutherland Joan Tonke Joan Teman Ronald Schley Charlotte Seder Pam Sheedy Robert Shuhi Sharon SIdgemore Linda Smith 69 Jeanene Tessari Linda Tesfa Chuck Thompson William Thompson Elaine Thomsen Kathleen Tims Winifred Tolbert Robert Tucker She needs more than a toothbrush 70 Mary Woodcock Theresa Wright John Yeend Charles Young 71 J -: sm Msam 1 I ■V } ' ' ' . r 0 n i m. C-i ' - . ■• y-. Organizations Gtudent Government Association The purpose of the Student Government Association is to unify the student body and to promote an intelligent interest in all phases of college citizenship, to encourage cooperation between the students and administration, and to increase the sense of individual responsibility. Left to right: Lee Anne McCain, Gail AAcElroy, Ruth Oberlin, Joyce Webber, Pat Painter, Bruce Adams, Lauri Clark, Jim Britch, Jackie Nunn, Frank Kridler, Joanne Durako, Marilee James, John Alexander, Greg AAausz, Jackie Boiling. Joel Rappoport (Pres.) 74 Lee Ann McCain (Clerk) 75 Dave Parker, President Karen Dupere, Secretary 76 8GA S6A 86A Joel Rappoport John Alexander 77 Elections Board Marilee James, Wade Cartee, Joyce Webber, Susan Glave, Sharon Plodder, Raoul Ramirez 78 Linda Massey, Ruth Oberlin, Suzanne Lash, Jackie Boiling 79 Galleon Sfaff This Galleon is a picto- rial record of one year at Palm Beach Junior Col- lege. Through it, menno- ries of what happened during that time are main- tained even after years and miles have dimmed the ability to remember. Mrs. Connelly is the faculty advisor. Co-Editors: Brenda Rolison, and Christopher Batchelor. mr 80 Paula Lang Layout Editor ffy l. Brenda Rolison Christopher Batchelor 81 Beachcomber 8+aff The Beachcomber, the college ' s award-win- ning newspaper, is published weekly through- out the fall and winter terms. The goal of the Beachcomber is to serve the student by presenting campus news as well as timely editorials and commentaries on campus oriented events. The ' Comber also maintains membership in the Intercollegiate Press Association. Mr. McCeeight is the sponsor of the Beach- comber. Gayle McElroy, Editor-in-Chief Sam Pepper, Sports Editor; Gayle Murray, Staff Writer; Rob Greene, Staff Writer; Don Yokel, News Editor. (I. to r.) 82 Sam Pepper, Sports Editor; Joyce Weber, Business Manager; Don Yokel, News Editor VOICE OF THE PALM BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE STUDENT 83 Media Staff Media is the College ' s literary maga- zine and is published annually in the spring. The contributions represent the best creative work by students and faculty. The staff membership is open to the student body. Donna Armistead, Sydney Graham Debbie Chambers, Dana Ferguson, John Forsythe, Elizabeth Alexander Circle K Circle K is a men ' s service club devoted to serving the campus and community. The Kiv anis equivalent for the young man in college, the Circle K Club is sponsored by the South-side Kiwanis Club of West Palm Beach. The club sponsors a boy scout troop com- posed ' of mentally retarded boys. Club mem- bers attend w eekly meetings, provide programs for the scouts, and plan to hold three camp-outs for these scouts during the school year. The Circle K Club received state w de recog- nition for the active sponsorship of this troop. 86 christian Qcience College Organization This organization welcomes all faculty and students at Palm Beach Junior College who are interested in Christian Science. The purpose of the organization is to provide opportunities to learn the truth about Christian Science; to hold regular testimony meetings; to provide for authorized Christian Science lectures, and to cooperate when- ever possible with other religious groups on campus. Left to right: Jim Hein, Anita Bryden, AAlss Salle, Charles Kenney, Bonnie Miller, Nancy Hein. 87 K-E+fes Laurie Chamberlin, Pari.; Linda Kozwanski, Corr. Sec.; AAarilyn Baker, Pres.; Ariene Smith, V. Pres.; Cacolyn Mierson, Rec. Sec.; Jenni Ford, Treas.; Mary Lou Merranda, Elaine Bennenson, Lana Davis, Tony Antonik, not available, Carol Childs, Chloe Hardin, Marilyn Bloeser, Laura Benneson, Sallie Adams, Sharon Plodder, Bridgette Haggin, Margie Von Buels, Susanne Lash, Susie Sheetz, Susan Neef, Marilee James, Reenie Montgomery, Gail Morgan, Dottie Van der Klooster, Libby White, Gail Eckes, Mary Nye, Karen Charles, Sandy Kozak, Laurie Clark. 88 OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS: Ann Eiland, Freshman Board; Susie Susie Sheetz, Sophomore Board; Laurie Chamberlin, Parliamentarian; Linda Kozwanski, Cor. Sec; Marilyn Baker, Pres.; Arlene Smith, V. Pres.; Carolyn Mierson, Rec. Sec.; Jenni Ford, Treas.; Reenie Montgomery, Sophomore Board. Jenni Ford, Linda Kozwanski, Arlene Smith, Marilyn Baker, Laurie Chamberlin, Carolyn Mierson. 89 Karen Dupere, Cookie Adams, Barbana Janocha, Bunny Groth (V. Pres.) ■■ ? 1 r la ■ -U ¥ f i bI H H K;, 9 ■ ■ - ::i:__- ' - ' A k l im hS HBK I Hftk - wlM 7wi iIj Civinettes Civinettes, sister club of the Civitans, was organized in 1965 as a service organi- zation for women. Its mennbers are selected on the basis of scholarship, interest in serving the college and the comnnunity, and character. The club participated in the Al Sac Drive, Dollars for Scholars, student-faculty teas, and fruit-cake sales. Civinettes are also active in intramural volleyball and other sports. Genie Henderson, Joyce Mam- bourg, Julie Hastings, Kay Erick- son, Elzada Lawson, Miss May- ock, Mrs. Myatt. 90 Sitting: Pat Holder, Joanne Pribula. Standing: Linda Brocklebank, Julie Hastings, Sharon Reichard. Not pictured: Paula Rys, Diana Sloper. Linda Mambsurg, Cheryl Tucker, Bette Galbraith, Mrs. J Prentice (Spons.) 91 Denial Hygiene The purpose of this association is to promote the professional, social and edu- cational aspects of the dental hygiene profession. Members must be first or sec- ond year dental students. 92 Judy Batts Marsha Brasey Cheney Pam Curry Donna Day Edna Deas Cindy De Vane Barbara Diden Barbara Dorner Susan Entwistie Susan Hogg Kathy Hood Jill Hundor Barbara Kensil Susan Koontz Diane Lee Susan Lewis McConley Kathy O ' Hagan Kay Ray Melody Seelinger Margret Smith Darcy Snyder Cindy Staines Cheryl Sussnnan Kathy Synnons Marilyn Timmerman Mrs. Thomasson Marianna Wilson Robbin Wood 93 Dental Hygiene 94 Foreign Language Club This international association is composed of students who are either enrolled in modern language courses or who have other related interests in foreign language, culture or history. Membership is open to all students. Left to right: Front: Donna Gruber (Acting Treas.), Gerard Bouthillier (Pres.), Back: Kaye Lynn, AAlss Bloodworth (Sponsor) Donna Armistead (Acting Sec), Miss Payne (Sponsor). 95 Forensics 96 Jerry Mathews, Pam Macky, Pat Raymond, Bruce Adam, Laurie Clark, Treas., Dale Angund, Chuck Dodds, Terry Beaver, Bob Whithaker, John Fulford. (Preparing to leave for Dade Speech tournament.) 97 Forensics Florida Junior College Conference District Winners . AAerriam, Chuck Dodds, not pictured, Gary Britenbeck. John Murphy, Bill Otteson, Leroy Barker, Janet Findling, Burt Phi Rho Pi Palm Beach Junior College ' s Alpha Chapter of Phi Rho Pi, estab- lished in 1953, is the oldest chapter in Florida. During the fall term. Phi Rho Pi co-sponsors with Forensics the Readers Theatre Production. Teenagers from throughout the coun- try attend the Palm Beach County High School Speech Tournament at the college. Every winter, the society participates in the Broth- erhood Speech Contest. Throughout the year, three major dra- matic productions are sponsored by the society. 98 Chess Club The Chess Club was organized in the fall of 1962. At its weekly meetings, members give instruc- tions on better chess playing to help promote a major purpose of the club: to promote the popu- larity of the game of chess. Each year, in addition to a club tournament, the club sponsors an all-student tournament, awarding prizes to the top-scoring players. A Team consisting of the best chess players in the club repre- sents the college at chess matches with local chess clubs. Left to right: Don Tenerelli, James Merola, Mike Miller, Barry Mac Donald. 99 Florida Collegiate Academy of 9ciences The Palm Beach Junior College Chapter of the American Academy of Sciences was organized in June, 1958. Its main purpose is to further the acquisition and exchange of information in the fields of mathematics, and of physical, biological, and social sciences. Membership is open to any student or faculty member who is interested. Linda Smith (Rec. Sec), Merle Bloom (Pres.), Michele Orvis (Co-Historian), Steve Olsen (V. Pres.), Susan Wilkens (Co-Historian), Dave Clending (Corr. Sec.) Mr. Marsteller (Co-Advisor), Merle Bloom, Tom Drake, Bob Carr, Dave Clending, Andy Cantor, Marilyn Whetzel, Bill Pov ell, Eriene Westbrook, Jim Lobianco, Elizabeth Spaugh, Richard Anderson, Linda Smith, Barbara Windisch, Susan Meyer, Steve Olsen, B. Choe, Marilyn Meyer, Jo Eaves, Susan Wilkins, Michele Orvis, Mr. Gross (Co-Advisor). 100 I-R Board Members of the I-R Board are briefed by officer Kathy O ' Hagan at a meeting of the 20-member student administrative group. They are (I. to r.) Butch Schmitt, Tom Lovell, Jim Mahoney, and Tom Kisko. The Intramural and Recreational Board is responsible for the organization and administration of all intramural and recreational activities for P.B.J.C. students. 101 Hotel-Restaurant freshmen gather before departing for the Pan-American restaurant and hotel show with instructor Comdr. John Broz. Dr. Manor accepts Statler Scholarships from Palm Beach County Hotel Association officers, Harold Hill and Ledyard Gardner. Back from Hiroshima, Kenji Nonin completes his second year, ready to take for Michigan State Hotel-Res- taurant School. Hospitality Program 102 Schuyler Dodge surveys mammoth buffet banquet spread in his Breai ers ' Hotel Ballroom for the Epicurean Evening in Palm Beach. Below: Area chefs who set up banquet line. i03 Concerf Band Tuba ' s view of Mr. Pryweller conducting the PBJC Concert Band at their Fall Concert. The Palm Beach Junior College Concert Band is composed of students interested in the study and per- formance of standard band literature. They presented their annual fall and spring concerts, and joined the College Singers in a Christmas Concert. Honors and awards were given at the annual end-of-year banquet. 104 Concert Band FLUTES Priscilla Ebel Susan Newcomer Kathy Hissner Linda Jackson Janese Sampson BASSOON Richard Berlin CLARINET Dennis Hoare Cheryl Buice Marshall Parton Millie Dunning Steve Parton Michelle St. Martin George Aho Karen Dupere Bruce Thorn BASS CLARINET SAXOPHONES HORN TRUMPET Mike Mahony Linda Dugan David Froehlich Linda Morse Ron Blanchette Rey Rodberg Jim Merola Don Abernathy Wade Cartee Larry Drake Milton Minter Mel Wiles Tom Newkirk Ozzie Morris Neil Richarde Bill Wilson ' X g  F l 1 n a M , BARITONE TROMBONES Terry Sims Richard Franklin Ron Terrell Paul McKee BASS Gail Smith PERCUSSION Bill Quigly Richard Hight Judy Graff Henry Bean David Wolf PIANO Clarence Burlingame GUITAR John Crystal 105 stage Band David Wolf, drummer, helps to push the PBJC Stage Band during a Noontime Jazz Concert performed in the SAC lounge. The Palm Beach Junior College eighteen-piece Stage Band provides students the opportunity to perform music of the modern idiom. The Stage Band presented several public concerts during the year, including those at the College Auditorium, the South Florida Fair, and at local high schools. The PBJC Stage Band in concert at the college auditorium. 106 Mature Gtudents Club The Mature Students Club consists of members over twenty. Students returning to school after a period of time will find a congenial, helpful atmosphere. Meetings are twice a month, and refreshments are served. left to right: Dorothy Peed (Advisor), visitor, Ronnie Kazubal, Robert Greene, Marguerite Jackson (Pres.), Edith Hall (Ad- visor), Noreen Foley (Sec). 107 The College Singers The College Singers is the largest student organization on campus. Its main objectives are to give its members a unique experience in the study and performance of fine music, to rep- resent the junior college and its music department in the community and nearby counties, and to create the poise needed by college students especially in their appearance before the pub- lic. Interested music majors also have an opportunity to prepare themselves for choral teaching and directing by undertaking various sectional rehearsals. Row : William T. Gass III, manager; Judy Graff, sec. Row 2: William Preston, Vice Pres.; Bonnie Sue Brown, Pres.; Elaine Duke, Chaplain; Clarence Burlingame, Treas. and Accompanist. I I 108 First row: William T. Gass III, Judy Graff, Bill Preston, Bonnie Sue Brown, Elaine Duke, Clarence Burlingame. Second row: Glenda Roberts, Kathleen Wooten, Sandy Wilson, Zena Fayssoux, Sue Daisley, Sue Doucette, Kathy Abbe, Andree Dampier, Gail Saurman, Wendy Thyreen, Janet Flowers, Kathy Maddox, Bonnie Burrows. Third row: Beryl Gulden, Terri Bias, Carol Ann Metz, Lora Colennan, Susan Pryor, Elizabeth Spaugh, Dottie Onstott, Pat Moore, Tilda Connelly, Panchita Hendrix, Martha Sanchez, Beverly Brack, Nina Foreman, Bonnie Lou Jordan, Pauline Larson. Fourth row: Andrew Pinkney, Brian McGann, David Fowler, William Donahue, Steve Hopkins, Mike Brago, Dennis Shelling, Ric Stiller, Carl Kidd, Ann Cobb, Jorgi Crews, Gloria Strayer. Fifth row: David Morgan, Richard Henning, Buddy Robson, Rickie Surface, George Kimmel, Mike Saxton, Bernard Haw, James Batchelor, Gil Gordon, Don Abernathy, Jacob Rus, Jim Sampsell, Raymond Hewett, Mike Dougherty. Not pictured: lona Joseph, Elizabeth Alexander, Reba Browne. Soloist: Seated: Zena Fayssoux, Rickie Surface, Judy Graff. Standing: Batchelor, Bonnie Sue Brown, Jacob Rus, Elaine Duke, David Fowler. James 109 .1 Tv mPi m t The Palm Beach Junior College Union is open to all students interested in govern- ment and politics. Meetings are held; various men in public office are guest speakers. The Political Union is an affiliate of the Florida Citizenship Clearing House, and through this affiliation a student spends a week in Tallahassee each spring as an observer of Florida government in action. Also, during the school year, members of the Political Union are invited to attend conference sponsored by the Florida Citizenship Clearing House both regional and statewide. Political Union III Retailing and Management 112 Sfudent National Education Association The membership is composed of students interested in the teaching profession. The John I. Leonard Chapter of S.N.E.A. seeks to provide its members with opportunities for developing personal growth and professional competences and to provide experiences which will interest capable students in teaching as a career. This organization is affiliated with the National Edu- cation Association. 113 Gail Club Under the able leadership of President Mike Corbet, members of the Sail Club perfect their sailing ability. — - x,. . — «t. - — — - . -z-- 114 Janice Brooks, Richard Bice, Dr. Hummel, Pauline Kartrude, Kay Lynn. !Si ?L3::.dl0S Janice Brooks, Richard Bice Kay Lynn, Pauline Kartrude, Janice Brooks, Richard Bice 115 Phi Rho PI Mem 116 )ers 117 Left to right: AAark Ashdown, Jenni Ford, Maria Garcia, Mark Wall, Roberto Fernandez, Rosemarie Fioto, Gaby Pietsch, Tere Fernandez, Mary Coons, Mike Cullen, Sharon Miles, Mike Wilson, Sharon Flodder, Don Curl, Pepe Fernandez, John Forsyth, Carolyn Kennedy, Dan Dexter, Gail Cerniqiia, Barbara Marcinkowski. National Newman Federation Jenni Ford (Treas.), Mark Ashdown (Pres.), Sharon Flodder (Sec), Pepe Fernandez (V. Pres.) 118 The National Newman Federation, the largest religious organization on campus, is composed of Catholic men and women in- terested in the religious aspects of College life. The Newman Center, consisting of a recreation hall, offices and a chapel, is located on Congress opposite the campus, where Mass is celebrated every first Friday. Father Grehan, chaplain, is often on hand to discuss any problems the students may have. Left to right, sitting: Melody Seelinger, Pat Mc Carthy, Rosemarie Fioto, Sharon Plodder. Standing: John Teman, Sue Zaieski, Bob McGee, Sandy Saunders, Joe Palumbo, Pepe Fernandez, Dan Dex- ter, Justyn Sepko, Gary Allegretti, Jim Althouse. 119 Gayle McElroy, Sandy Kahler, Sharon Plodder, Gail Eckes, Grace Schmidt, Donna Jones, Brenda Rolison, Susan Meyer, Libby White, Sandy Koczak, Ed Krause, Robert Whitaker, Richard King, Bill Parks, Robert Mouring, James Britch, Edward Stanmard. Brenda Rolison, Treas.; Jim Britch, Pres.; Libby White, Hist.; Mr. Shaw, Sponsor; Ed Krause, V. Pres.; Susan Meyer, Sec. 120 Phi Theta Kappa Delta Omicron chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, instituted in 1943, is the oldest honorary society on campus. Part of a national arts and science honor society for junior colleges. Delta Omicron performs two excellent serv- ices for Palm Beach Junior College. Kappa members help with the bulk of registration, and provide a student tutoring service. 121 Gtudenf Nurses All students in the Department of Nursing are eligible in the Student Nurses ' Association. The purpose of this organiza- tion is to further develop a sense of professional responsibility through professional meetings and social activities. 122 Bobbie Britton Vera Casey Edith Clark Wanda Fitzsimmons Joan Ford Judy Fulmer Mary F. Gay Mary Ann Irwin Judith Izzarone Dorothy Jones Gail Kendrick Pat Matzer Edith McCown Arlene Osborne Linda Pierce Mary Jo Road Mary K. Searcy Linda Stephan Mrs. Tolbert Tanya Tolliver PatWhiteman 123 Infer Qocial Club Council The Inter Social Club Council is an organization formed to promote co-operation between the six social clubs on campus. Social club members comprise the membership of the ISCC which helps such joint projects as the biannual Rush and other cooperative activities. 124 125 Bill Romer, Chappy Young, Mike Kahy, David Ward, Bill Procter, Tony Caruello, Ray Scott, Gerald Mathews. Front: Butch Morton, Gary Van Heusen, Dave Amsten, Glen Shellhamer, Mike Brugiere. Alpha Phi Delta SWEETHEART Kathy Atkinson 126 I First row: Gene Barbee, Bill Kingston, Butch Raschke, Denis Longarzo, Gary McCoy. Second row-. Frank Kreidler, Bob Dum- mit, Craig Stone, Dave Feldman, Bob Wright, Butch Schmit, George Lucier, Dan Van Hill. Last row: Rod Heistan, Joe Hobson, Jeff McClain, Bob AAcGill, Don Stiffler, Dave Carmo, Harold Wise, Jack Wilson, Jim Carol, Jack Quilling, Joey Hagin, Bill Miller, visitor. Bob Rovk , Randy Tedder, Jerry Lauback, Tom Loveil, Kent Riscle. First row: Craig Stone, Chaplain; Kathy Atkinson, club Sweetheart; Gene Barbe, Historian. Back row: Harold Wise, Sgt. at Arms; Dan Van Hill, Sec.; Joey Hagin, Pledge Master; Bill Miller, Pres.; Tom Loveil, V. Pres.; Frank Kreidler, Treas. 127 Phi Da Di Phi Da Di was founded at Palm Beach Junior College on December 7, 1937, making it the oldest social club on the campus. For thirty years the men of Phi Da Di have pro- moted the virtues of honesty, courage, mor- ality, loyalty and justice among the brothers and the student body. The skull and cross- bones flanked by battle axes and the colors red and black are the visual symbols of the fraternity. Phi Da Di engaged in such activities as rush parties, the best Hell Night, and the sponsoring of the Student Directory. Left to right: Bill Schmidt, Pat Painter, Joe Palermo, Don Rowan, Jeff Conley. Left to right: Pat Painter, Bill Schmidt, Jeff Conley, Blair Schrader, Joe Palermo, Don Rowan, Chuck Dodds, Bill Shea. 128 R - %. 1 Sfc ' Ml. ji i Top row: Greg Snead, Dave Bole, Randy Kressel. Bottom row: Larry Smith, Tom Golffe, Mike Gam- breli, Richard AAcLelland. . . - -.lAV Phi Di Da pledges found jobs to help beautify the PBJC campus. Top row; Don Rowan, Blair Schra- der. Boffom row: Bill Schmidt, Pat Painter, Joe Palermo, Jeff Coniey, Chuck Dodds. The Sisters of OUR BEAU JOEY HAGIN fMI r Philo means love. It is this sisterhood which offers friendship, fellowship, and hospitality to every Philo member. The oldest women ' s social club. Phi Lambda Rho, was founded in 1939 to assist in scholastic affairs, to promote loyalty to the school, and to further the social life of PBJC. Philo Activities include, making Christmas more enjoyable to children in local hospitals, giving a scholarship, making a calendar, a sister- hood Christmas party, pledge parties, road trips, and weekend. The winter trimester was high- lighted by the Golden Arch Ball, one of the oldest social functions on campus. OUR BEAU BEAU PAUL GOLDSTEIN ' mm Philo ' s most prized possessions our sponsor, Mrs. Gray, and Ruffus, our mascot. Philos Together 130 PRESIDENT Sheila Willey VICE PRESIDENT Linda Newsome Claire Lanier Micheie Leahy Joyce Patterson Peggy Pink Kathy Rhodes TREASURER Judy Fleenor PLEDGE MISTRESS Penny Salts RECORDING SECRETARY Lori Cole SOCIAL SECRETARY Barbara Bosley CHAPLAIN Bonnie Levinski HISTORIAN Chris Burton SERGEANT AT ARMS Lois Biddix SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN Jennifer Colby Nancy Aiello Prisciila Geiger Leslie Goin Denise Ryan Diann Ryan Chris Snnith Tontiana Tonareiy Sandy Watson 131 Thi Del Thi Del, a social club for girls, sets its goal toward fostering friendship and leadership throughout Palm Beach. Junior College. The sisters of Thi Del try to instill school spirit in all their endeavors and uphold the high standards of the college. Left to right: Cyn Clarke (Historian), Susan Koontz (Parliamentarian), Lisa Hewey (Pledge Mistress), Penny Murgado (Scholarship Chairman), Jeanne Watkins (Chaplain), nof pictured, Kay Stone (Sec- retary). Jenelle Gehrken (President), Sandy Kahler (Vice President), Eileen Allen (Treasurer), Ronnie Pitch- ford (Social Sec). 132 Left to right: Zella Taylor (Publicity Chairman), Patty McHenry, Kris Reinke (Social Chairman), Debbie Anyzeski (Sgt. at arms). Top row; Ann Mosling (Treas.), Susan Ford, Brenda Billings, Sandy Laws, Ann Pickett, Karen Talbott, Sunny Wyant, Deb- bi Miller, Donna Fischer (Sec). Center row: Janice McCormick, Cindy DeVane, Thelma Logan, Jeanne Gwynn, Glenda Rogers, Sara Fernandez (Assistant pledge captain), Patty Hartmus, Judy Fulmer. Seated on stair: Jalanda Harrison, Cary Boyce, Bernadette Holobaugh. Not pic- tured: Jessica Andrews (Pledge Captain), Pat Fischler, Mary Page Little, Judy Lynn. 133 Veterans Club Membership in the Vet ' s Club is open to all veterans. Its pur- pose is to provide a congenial- atmosphere for students who have in common the experience of service in the armed forces of our country. All veterans are en- couraged to participate in its activities. The Veterans Club sponsors the Wishing Well which is located near the Main Office. Proceeds of the Wishing Well help to support an orphan who has been adopted by the club. L. io r.: Paul Himber, Aaron Linder, Kent Mitchell, Mr. Donald Cook. L. to r.: Don Yokel, Tom AAones, Tom Benken, Ken Kuzmick, Gordy Owens, Sue Ridgeway, Herb Lozott, Roy Floyd, Mike Lynch, Bob Flowers. 134 135 - ' -P -rs iti; A College Is People. Hf c Among the crowds of students an individual retains his identity. 139 Those Moments . . . : 3 There are moments when in the midst of a crowd one feels lost. 140 I 141 142 . . . of Tranquility Whaf s 9o Funny? 144 Oh! m 1 m pi ■ ■-_■ 1 m : m 1 3 ' , ' ' -(V N 1 H Sl BBjil Bgol P H H i lB ' L x C )i l Dances — Highlights of Fall Term iUtmi! 146 It Rained . . . and It Rained, . . . i i 148 Newesf Course at P.BJ.C. — Principles of Levitation 149 8+yle fhe P.BJ.C. Way. 151 Laura Benenson Betty Scherini 152 Bdders Kris Tedder Debbie Strout Penny Azeredo 153 PBJC Standing: Pat McCaffery; Jack McLaughin; Sean Mc Eiroy; Ted Findley; Bob Dodson; Joe Palum- bo; Earl Findley; Bill Rozinski; Jerry Bullard; Jose Fernandez; Bill Cook; Ward Freer; Jeff Stover; Tom McLaren. Kneeling: Bill Kingston; Alan Hamlin; Head Statistician. 4 154 Pacers Palm Beach Junior College ' s Basket- ball team has competed in inter-colle- giate sports for the past three years. The past three years experience has built a good base for the future Pacers. 155 Winter Frolics ,. ' 156 Buckinghams « « «V ii- ' ■w5 -. c Buckinghams 157 t imUtt II Hfffti rsai ! ' ThL Fall- iiniwirt ' i!Si  fi Ml ' ! After a long rehearsal, After the Fall opened at PBJC presented by Phi Rho Pi. The play had little props except in the minds and imagination of the audience. 159 Crucible is defined as a hard trial or severe test. The Crucible depicts the Salem witch trials. 160 ■HETT • ' f . ' «: H : tT M HF ' H ■L ' ' ' ' 1 Rl Ll] I The Crucible 162 Burt Merriam in the Adding Maciiine. 164 The Adding Machine 3 2 W 10 13 27 54 165 Tennis Team Left to right: Top row — Dave Chambless; Mr. McGirt, Coach; Peter Paul; Bottom row — Tom Sergio; Ken Bethea; Joe Bartasius. 166 167 Intra ' ■ Ji jr MdOi i 1- - i 168 ■ ' nurals 169 Sophomores . to r..- J. Hagen, D. Taylor, R. Aho, J. Pankey, R. Morgan, T. Faulkenbach, M. Bowman. Entire team . to r., bottom row: R. Kessler, J. Gabbard, J. Dwyer, C. 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