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Adivisor: John Correll Editor: Sandra Koudelik Associate Editor: Ed Coggin Layout Editor: Brenda Shire Riotography Editor: Errily Hamer Copy Editor: John CMders Staff: Mary Hegel Jim DiVitale Rick Coyle Bruce Bates Contributing Staff: Gunda Caldwell Audrey Deveney Linda Dingman Denny Qavin John Hamer Stuart Hardman BiLL Johnson Charles Koudelik Hugh Lambert CoUeen Logan Gene RoveneUi Tom Solder David Southard North Canpus: lissa Drawdy South Canpus: Kathy Eaton Cover: Ed Coggin Inside Cover: Front: Jim DiVitale Back: Sandra Koudelik 2 OUR DEDICATION 4 THE FACULTY AS INDIVIDUALS 6 TRADITIONS 6 CAMPUS SOUND 7 THE SHORT AND LONG OF IT 8 LIBRARY RESOURCES 10 REFIREES 11 BRIDGING CULTURAL BARRIERS 12 TALENT AIRED 13 ORGANIZED PANDEMONIUM 16 ATHLETICS 18 GIRL ' S COLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL 19 GOLF 20 MATH RE-EVALUATION 21 LAW ENFORCEMENT 22 MECHANICAL MIND 23 DATA PROCESSING j 24 VOTER ' S REGISTRATION 25 MEET THE CANDIDATES 26 NORTHERN NEIGHBOR 28 SOUTHERN EXPOSURE 30 THE MODES THAT MOVE 32 DEJAVU The Galleon is published three times a year by Palm Beach Junior College, 4200 S Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, Florida 33460, serving the Central, Glades, North and South Campuses. This magazine is funded through the Student Activity Fee Committee and represents the student voice on campus. The opinions thus expressed are in no way to be attributed to the Palm Beach Junior College administration, personnel staff or faculty. The administration: Dr. Harold C. Manor, President; Dr. Cecil Conley, Vice-president, Glades Center; Dr. Edward M. Eissey, Vice-president, North Campus; James W. Tanner, Coordinator of Continuing Education, South Center.
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Our edicatiS The Galleon staff would like to dedicate the °nb-n yearbook to Mr. Frank J. Mc- Laughlin as a way of saying thank you for his tireless effort to best serve the student body at JC as a guidance counselor. Mr. McLaughlin is a graduate of Youngs- town University in Youngstown, Ohio, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in bus- iness administration. He went on to obtain a Master of Science in education at Westmin- ster College in New Wilmington, Penn. From there, he began a career teaching business as well as coaching basketball in two Ohio area schools from 1947 to 1959. After a visit to Florida, he and his fam- ily moved to our state in which McLaughlin continued his teaching and coaching at what is now Twin Lakes High School. He remain- ed there for eight years, transferring later to Howell Watkins Junior High in ' 62 where he assumed the posts of both assistant princi- pal and dean of boys. With this background, McLaughlin joined the faculty of JC eight years ago. His role is to be of service to both day and evening stu- dents in answering any questions concerning possible courses of study. It is often that the student body over- looks this invaluable assistance offered in our college. Students with careers in mind can greatly benefit from the counseling available by simply expressing their interest in pro- ' ited professions. Not only can a present Irse of study then be outlined, but a fur- . .or parallel program can also be sketched out for any future follow up studies, if the student desires to persue the Associate of Arts program. Associate of Science may be earned in bus- iness, technical, or professional programs that normally would call for a two year study. In either case, it is vital that the students recognize the wealth of information already compiled for their use in the guidance de- partment as a means to further enlighten them on their road of study. It is thus that Mr. McLaughlin and our other very capable members of the guidance department are an asset in meeting the grow- ing needs of the JC student body, i SANDRA KOUDELIK
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