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NPB AAUW Yearbook 2004-2005AAUW AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNiATION ASSOCIATION OF UNMRSII-Nf AAUW LEGAL NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY BRANCH ADVOCACY FUND 2004-2005 YEARBOOK AND DIRECTORY Juanita Dernrick, CIPS, GRI Life Member Million Dollar Club Illustrated Properties Real Estate, Inc Harbour Financial Center 2401 PGA Boulevard, Suite Palm Beach Gard• 561 -694 - Office: 561-E FAX: 561-6(, www.ipre 196 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY BRANCH Organized 1959 FOUNDERS Mrs. Harold Berry Mrs. Thomas Hart Mrs. J. Edwin Obert Mrs. Edward M. Sharp Mrs. Clair A. Thomas 2004-2005 YEARBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS Association Officers 2 Board Meeting Schedule 11 Branch Calendar 2003-2004 12-13 Branch Officers 5 Branch Policies 27-28 Committees 6 Dues Structure 11 Educational Foundation Honorees 7 Educational Foundation Information _f 6 Goals 10 Important AAUW Dates 4 Interest Group Chairs 5 Legal Advocacy Fund Information 9 Local Scholarship Information g Membership Directory 14-25 Mission Statement 10 Past NPBC AAUW Branch Presidents 8 Public Policy Action Priorities 9 State Officers 3 Published by Northern Palm Beach County Branch American Association of University Women Jane Terwillegar, President Sally Bailey, Editor 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Nancy Rustad, President 1111 Sixteenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20036-4873 202-785-7700; Helpline -1-800-326-2289; Email: mail@aauw.org Website: www.aauw.org SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL DIRECTOR Ann Scott Terry 4882 Stoneridge Road Catawba, SC 29704 Home: 803-789-6129; FAX: 803-324-5005 Email: annsterry@yahoo.com * * * * * * * * * * * AAUW promotes equity fol- -111 women and girls, lifelong education, and positive societal change. The AAUW Educational Foundation (EF) provides funds to advance education, research, and self -development for women, and to foster equity and positive societal changes. AAUW's Legal Advocacy Fund (LAF) provides funding and a support system for women seeking judicial redress for sexual discrimination in higher education. In principle and in practice, AAUW values and seeks a diverse membership. There shall be no barriers to full participation in this organization on the basis of gender, race, creed, age, sexual orientation, national origin, or disability. AAUW provides the opportunity to use education to make a difference. FLORIDA AAUW Elected Officers and Appointees From Our Branch Diane Cochran Membership Vice President 474 SE Strait Avenue Port St. Lucie, FL 34983 Home: 772-873-1193 Email: DLCochran@adelphia.net Sally Bailey Bylaws, Policies and Resolutions Chair 140 Ocean Pines Terrace Jupiter, FL 33477-9666 Home: 748-9909 Fax. 748-9909 Email-sallyb2@aol.com FLORIDA DIRECTOR AT LARGE FOR OUR BRANCH Sheila Leach s� n 3105 SW Montebello Place Palm City, FL 34990 Home: 772-286-7589; FAX: 772-286-7627 Email: sheila.leach@juno.com Florida AAUW on the Web: http://www.florida-aauw.org AAUW on the web: http://www.aauw.org 2 3 LOCAL, STATE, & ASSOCIATION CALENDAR 2004-2005 NPBC NEW MEMBER TEA Saturday, June 26, 2004 560 Greenway Drive, North Palm Beach FLORIDA WOMEN'S CONSORTIUM SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING November 6, 2004 Westin Hotel, Ft Lauderdale PALM BEACH COUNTY AAUW 2004 ELEANOR ROOSEVELT FUND WALK/RUN November 20, 2004 Greenacres Community Park, Greenacres NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION LUNCHEON March 12, 2005 The President Country Club 2300 Presidential Way, West Palm Beach FLORIDA AAUW & FLORIDA WOMEN'S CONSORTIUM 2005 LOBBY DAYS March 13 — 153 2005 Holiday Inn Select Tallahassee 2005 FLORIDA AAUW STATE CONVENTION April 15 — 17, 2005 Renaissance Orlando Hotel — Airport Orlando AAUW BIENNIAL CONVENTION June 24-27, 2005 Omni Sheraton Hotel Washington, DC BRANCH OFFICERS 2004-2005 863-7654 President: Publicity: Jane Terwillegar 691-1860 Vice -President (Program) Carolyn San Phillip 744-9146 Co -Vice -Presidents (Membership) Diane Cochran 772-873-1193 Judy Pierman 626-6486 Secretary 832-8278 Gretchen Zale 630-0612 Treasurer Bridge Club: Bette Jean Lowe 624-8062 APPOINTEES Ann Hutchins Bulletin Editor: Carol Whalen 863-7654 By -Laws & Parliamentarian Publicity: Marion Knapp 575-4779 Educational Foundation Jane Terwillegar 691-1860 Historian: Phyllis Sjolander 848-3569 Hospitality: Telephone: Martha Smith 832-8278 Legal Advocacy Fund: Public Policy: Sally Bailey 748-9909 Publicity: Doris Karlik 622-4410 Sunshine & Shadow: Lucille Wendel 622-6708 Telephone: Nancy Cook 630-3648 Bridge Club: Louva Rogers 626-5427 Dinner Club: Ann Hutchins 863-1621 Evening Literary Group: Merle Wolf 848-4914 Out & About: Ann Ruth Blum 626-5371 Gretchen Zale 630-0612 4 5 NPBC CHAIRS: SPECIAL PROJECTS Educational Foundation Fashion Show & Luncheon: Karen Moseley and Carolyn San Phillip Financial Independence for Girls: Karen Moseley Fund Raising for Local Scholarships: Doris Karlik and Elyse Isadore Hispanic Human Resources Adopt -A -Class: Judy Pierman and Diane Cochran Junior Girls' Achievement Awards: Naomi Rothstein and Barbara Quirk Local Scholarship Committee: Elyse Isadore, Lila Dino, Doris Karlik, Ann Northrup, Cheryll Plotkin, and Ruth Van Otteren AAUW EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION The Educational Foundation, formed in 1958, is the world's largest source of funding exclusively for graduate women. The Educational Foundation's endowed funds, the American Fellowships, Career Development Grants, International Fellowships, and Selected Professions Fellowships, provide women with financial support for individual research and formal academic pursuits beyond a Bachelor's degree. Community Action Grants provide seed money to individual women, AAUVV branches, AAUW state organizations, and local community-based nonprofit organizations for innovative programs or non -degree research projects that promote education and equity for women and girls. Since the release of How Schools Shortchange Girls in 1992, AAUW has maintained its commitment to cutting-edge research relevant to the struggle for gender equity in schools and in society. Funds contributed iu the Eleanor Roosevelt Fund are used to finance and publish the AAUW research relating to the educational and work experiences of women and girls To date the Educational Foundation has helped more than 7,900 women worldwide achieve their personal goals. This year two Florida women were selected to receive grants. EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION BRANCH HONOREES From 1967 to 1984 our Branch contributions to the Educational Foundation General Fellowship Endowment were made in honor of: 1967 Thelma Obert 1971 Patricia Sharp 1974 Jean Groff Santos 1975 Jean Atherton 1976 Libby Saylor, Elaine James 1977 Shirley Barton, Susan Seufert 1978 Lea Cloyed, Betty Vantrease 1979 Priscilla Bennett 1980 Maybelle Davie 1981 Judy Pierman 1982 Thelma Obert 1983 Jean Haun 1984 Jean Boller A Research and Projects Endowment was established in. 1985 to honor Thelma Obert, our branch founder, with branch contributions to the Thelma Obert Endowment made in honor of: 1985 Judy Pierman, Jane Havill & Betty Moore 1986 Sue Slone 1987 Ellen Finnerty 1988 Anne Fitzpatrick 1989 Ann Moore 1990 Molly Cleare 1991 Kitty Dew, Marion Knapp & Betty Moore 1992 Thelma Obert 1993 Sally Bailey 6 7 In 1992 Florida AAUW established a Named Grant in honor of Pat Robinson outgoing State President and a member of our branch. When the Obert Endowment became stipend bearing in 1994, branch contributions were divided equally between the two endowments. These wntributions were made in honor of: 1994 Helen Zientek 1995 Thelma Obert 1996 Ann Hutchins & Lucille Wendel 1997 Doris Karlik 1998 Phyllis SJolander & Carol Whelan 1999 Naomi Rothstein 2000 Breezy Freeman 2001 Diane Cochran 2002 Sally Bailey 2003 Karen Moseley & Connie Davis Following the completion of the Robinson endowment in 2003 the branch contribution was given to the Florida AAUW 75th Anniversary Endowment in honor of: 2004 Gretchen Zale THE LEGAL ADVOCACY FUND Founded in 1981, the Legal Advocacy Fund is the nation's largest legal fund focused solely on sex discrimination in higher education. It provides funding and a support system to college and university women fighting sexual harassment, unjustified or unfair denial of tenure or promotion, pay inequity, pregnancy discrimination and inequality in athletic programs. The Legal Advocacy Fund promotes equity for women in higher education and fosters institutional change in the following ways: • Provides financial support for sex discrimination lawsuits through its Case Support Program. • Educates university communities about sex discrimination issues through its Campus Outreach Program. • Offers a Network of volunteer attorneys and social scientists who consult with women who have filed or are considering filing sex discrimination lawsuits. • Recognizes innovative efforts to improve the climate for women on campus through the Progress in Equity Award. The AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund has contributed more than $700,000 toAore PAST PRESIDENTS than 65 women seeking judicial redress for sex discrimination in higher Patricia Sharp 1959-1961 education. The Fund does not engage in litigation, it supports plaintiffs by Thelma Obert 1961-1963 providing financial aid, offering technical assistance, and raising funds. Kate Gildan 1963-1965 Lu Lehman 1965-1967 FLORIDA AAUW PUBLIC POLICY ACTION PRIORITIES Barbara Abbott 1967-1969 Sue Kohlmeyer Nancy Fisher Holland y d 1969-1970 1970-1971 • Support a strong system of public education that promotes gender Jean Groff Santos 1971-1973 fairness, equity, and diversity. Libby Saylor 1973-1975 • Achieve economic self-sufficiency for all women Virginia Eng 1975-1977 Guarantee equality and individual rights for a diverse society Priscilla Bennett 1977-1979 Work to ensure the sustainability of Florida's unique ecosystem Jane Havill Judy Pierman 1979-1981 1981-1985 DORIS KARLIK LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Anne Fitzpatrick Sue 1985-1987 This fund created in 1999 by out -going branch president, Doris Karlik, Slone Marion Knapp 19871989 _ 1989-1991 was to assist deserving local women in need of financial support to continue Sally Bailey 1991-1993 their educations. The initial Karlik family grant has been augmented with Molly Cleare & Helen Zientek 1993-1995 fund -raisin efforts including "Women Pins" and candle sales, a "Money g Council Of Past Presidents 1995-1996 Hat" at our Fashion Show and donations. Eleven students have been Doris Karlik 1996-1999 awarded $500 scholarships since 1999. Diane Cochran _ 1999 2001 8 9 BRANCH MISSION STATEMENT Promote AAUW goals locally and provide opportunities for members to use their education to make a positive impact in our community. BRANCH GOALS • Actively seek an increase in membership representing diverse groups in the (;ommur-iity. • Work in coalition with area branches and local organizations on projects related to education and equity for women. • Continue working on a variety of outreach programs that will improve the lives of the community's women and children. • Educate our members and members of the community at large about Florida AAUW public policy action priorities, the Legal Advocacy Fund, the Educational Foundation and its Eleanor Roosevelt Fund. • Sustain our support of the Educational Foundation. • Continue our support of the Legal Advocacy Fund. • Continue to raise funds in order to award the Doris Karlik Scholarship(s) annually to Palm Beach County women. • Continue our visibility through regular contact with media including local papers, TV, radio, Internet, FloriVision and the AAUW web sites. • Develop and implement a mentoring plan to increase active participation. BOARD MEETINGS Members are encouraged to attend Board Meetings that begin at 7:00 PM. Meeting dates (usually the fourth Monday of each month) and places are: October 25, 2004: Carolyn San Phillip 5372 Pennock Point Road, Jupiter November 29,2004: Carol Whalen 125 Ocean Avenue, Apt. 703, Palm Beach Shores January 3, 2005: Sally Bailey 140 Ocean Pines Terrace, Jupiter January 24, 2005: Judy Pierman 560 Greenway Drive, North Palm Beach February 28, 2005: Betty Lowe 552 Greenway Drive, North Palm Beach March 28, 2005: Karen Moseley 369 River Edge Road, Jupiter April 25, 2005: Gretchen Zale 2241 Monet Road, North Palm Beach May 23, 2005: Marion Knapp 137 Seashore Drive, Jupiter June 27, 2005: BRANCH DUES Association (2004-05) $41 State $ 8 Branch 13 Branch Member Total $62 Life Member (No Assn dues) $21 Student Affiliate $20 Friend of the Branch $20 10 11 NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY AAUW CALENDAR 2004-2005 Sept. 20 An Evening on the Intracoastal Salad and Dessert with New and Old Friends Lake Park Pavilion, Lake Shore Drive, Lake Park 6:00 PM Hostesses: Jane Terwillegar, Barbara Quirk Sept 28 Candidates Forum 7-10 PM Burns Roca ommunity Center Palm Beach Gardens (Cancelled due to Community Center hurricane damage) Oct. 18 What's Up - In Public Schools? Sue Slone, Principal Crystal Lakes Elementary School Wanda Hagen, North Area Instructional Support Team Leader 6:30 PM North Palm Beach Library, 303 Anchorage Drive, NPB Hostesses: Elyse Isadore, Nancy Cook, Lila Dino, Beverlie Lyles, Dolores Washam, Lucille Wendel and Dolores Yeaw. Nov. 15 What's Up - in Higher Education? Linda Mohr, Northwood University; Christine Murtaugh, FAU, Jupiter, and Maria Vallejo, PBCC, Lake Worth 6:30 PM North Palm Beach Library, 303 Anchorage Drive, NPB Hostesses: Ann Ruth Blum, Lois Graf, Carmen Jaramillo, Gemma Ohm, Donna Ruhala and Lee Ann Stierwalt Nov. 20 Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Walk/Run Greenacres Community Park, Greenacres 7:30 AM Registration; 8:15 AM Run starts; 9 AM Walk begins Dec. 13Holiday Social and Musicale Classical Guitarist and his students 6:30 PM Home of Carolyn San Phillip 5372 Pennock Point Road, Jupiter Hostesses: Carolyn San Phillip, Sally Bailey, Natasha ConQ�igli, Allison Hitchcock, Jenny Middlemas, and Karen Moseley Please Note: Most of our meetings for 2004-2005 will be in the North Palm Beach Library's Obert Room, 303 Anchorage Drive, North Palm Beach. Socializing, with snacks and beverages, begins at 6:30 pm. The program begins at 7:00 pm. The hostess listed first coordinates providing the refreshments, etc., with the other members listed. Jan. 17 Brown v Board of Education (in honor of Martin Luther King Day and the 50th Anniversary of this landmark decision to desegregate our schools) 6:30 PM Dr. Sarah Brown, Professor, FAU, John D. MacArthur Campus Lake Park Library, 529 Park Avenue, Lake Park Hostesses: Mary Katherine Flucke, Laurel Karas, Margaret Luce, Kathy Miller, Ruth Van Otteren, Gretchen Zale Feb. 21 What's Up - With the F -CATs? Bernardo A. Garcia, former Bureau Chief Florida Department of Education 6:30 PM North Palm Beach Library, 303 Anchorage Drive, NPB Hostesses: Juanita Demrick, Sue Chiungos, Margy Holmes, Ida McLean, Vicki Sarides and Helen Zientek March 12 Educational Foundation Benefit — Saturday Luncheon & Fashion Show Social 11 "A Celebration of Women" Lunch Noon The President Country Club, 2300 Presidential Way, WPB March 21 What's Up - In PBC Public Schools After Desegregation? Mary Tuggle Whitehurst 6:30 PM Hostesses:, Lucy Day, Barbara Quirk, Naomi Rothstein, Marie Saigh, Martha Smith and Luz Van Meek April 18 What's Up - With the Cultural Council? The Council's Strategy and Plans Rena Minar Blades, Cultural Council President Annual Meeting with Election of Officers 6:30 PM North Palm Beach Library, 303 Anchorage Drive, NPB Hostesses: Debbie Carter, Aurea Avarado-Saez, Jacquie Balaschak , Suzanne Herzing, Veronica Karlan, and Linda Ritts May 16 Installation Dinner and Scholarship Awards. 6:30 PM North Palm Beach Country Club 951 US Highway 1, North Palm Beach Hostesses: Linda Casale, Katie Beer, Roanne Moreno, Catherine Nelson, Cheryll Plotkin 12 13 MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 + LIFE MEMBER ++STUDENT AFFILIATE * FRIEND OF THE BRANCH **HONORARY BRANCH MEMBER ALVARADO-SAEZ, AUREA 3511 VILLAGE BLVD, # 304 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33409 BA, UNIV OF PUERTO RICO; MA FAU BAILEY, CAROLYN M* 13976 153RD ROAD NORTH JUPITER, FL 33478 689-4333 W: 620-1200 748-3665 email: miles2gofar@aol.com BAILEY, SALLY 748-9909 140 OCEAN PINES TERRACE FAX: 748-9909 JUPITER, FL 33477-9666 email: sallyb2@aol.com BA, SMITH COLLEGE; MLS, NC CENTRAL U BAILEY, SUSAN* 3450 CANAL COURT TEQUESTA, FL 33469 BALASCHAK, JACQUIE 14272 LEEWARD WAY PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33410 BS, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 744-3086 W: 772-260-1312 email: attitude4132@aol.com 622-9279 W: 844-5879 email: jacquieb@ticcar.com BANTLE, VIRGINIA "GIN 1" 627-1113 11 ST GEORGE PLACE SUMMER: 4 SOUND SHORE DR. #21 D PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418-4024 GREENWICH, CT 06830 BS, U OF MINNESOTA; MBA, NYU BAUM, EVE+ 4539 LUXEMBURG COURT #108 LAKE WORTH, FL 33467 BA, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH BEER, KATHERINE ("KATIE") 4825 SQUARE LAKE DRIVE PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 BA, WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 BLUM, ANN RUTH 626-5371 18 BRIGHTON COURT email: annruthdavid@aol.com PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418-7179 BS, SUNY; MA, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BOSSO, LU I SA 844-0755 516 QUADRANT ROAD 844-0209 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, BARRY COLLEGE CARTER, DEBBIE 582-8876 448 MACY STREET cell: 723-4792 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33405 email: besame2@bellsouth.net BA, TOWSON ST U; MA, ARIZ ST U, U OF MARYLAND CASALE, LINDA 624-8751 1047 BEDFORD AVENUE email: cas072000@yahoo.com PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33403 BA, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY CHICKERING, CHARLOTTE 627-8882 308 GOLFVI EW ROAD, #104 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT; MS, FSU CHIUNGOS, ANNE "SUE" 844-4420 5510 N. 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LUCIE 34983 BM, UNIVERSITY OF PACIFIC CONSIGLI, NATASHA 745-4634 622-5897 5901 WHITE TAIL LANE FAX: 561-745-4635 W:622-6288 JUPITER, FL 33458 vconsigli@aol.com K4825@bellsouth.com BSE, ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 14 15 MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 COOK, NANCY T* 117 LOST BRIDGE ROAD PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33410 DAY, LUCY 8145 DRIGGS HILL WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33411 BA, MS, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEMRICK, JUANITA 11344 BRIARWOOD PLACE NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, DUKE UNIVERSITY MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 630-3648 GRAF, LOIS grcntc117@att.net 72 EDINBURGH DRIVE PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 BS, FINCH COLLEGE 791-3392 email: lucyannday@yahoo.com 694-7576 W: 626-5100 email: demrick@pb.quik.com DINO, LILA 776-9407 43 VIA DEL CORSO email: lilalld@wmconnect.com PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 BA, BROOKLYN COLLEGE; LLD, BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL DUTAUD, LYNN 844-3527 430 EVERGREEN DRIVE email:dutaud@earthlink.net LAKE PARK, FL 33404 BA, CONCORDIA U; MCGILL U (certificate) FARAC E, VIRGINIA K. 1841 CARIBBEAN ROAD WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406 BA, MLS 965-9426 W:742-6380 email:farace_v@popmail,firn.edu FLUCKE, MARY KATHERINE 624-9085 2249 MONET ROAD email: raflucke@bellsouth.net NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33410 SUMMER: 19578 LAKESHORE DR BS, SMITH COLLEGE THREE RIVERS, MI 49093 FREEMAN, BREEZY* 352-380-0700 C/O THE VILLAGE 8015 NW 28TH PLACE # B404 GAI N ESVI LLE, FL 32606 BA, HUNTER WAGNER; MED, IDAHO ST; MA, U OF TENN HAVI LL, JANE 619 RIVERSIDE ROAD NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, ROLLINS COLLEGE 776-8642 W: 626-3200 email: sslois@shipshop.com 844-7486 email: sunny561@aol.com HERZING, SUZANNE 626-0834 64 CAYMAN PLACE 627-9233 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 SUMMER: N27W29911 MAPLE BA, FLORIDA SOUTHERN; AVE. #9, PAWAUKEE, WI 53072 MA, U OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE 262-367-5756 HITCHCOCK, ALISON J. 5429 EAGLE LAKE DRIVE PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 HOLMES, MARGY 11399 TWELVE OAKS WAY NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, KINGS COLLEGE, NC HUTCHINS, ANN 112 ATLANTIC ROAD; PO BOX 14836 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 .BS, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ISADORE, ELYSE 3847 VAN COTT CIRCLE LAKE PARK, FL 33403 BS, NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY JARAMILLO, CARMEN 441 INLET ROAD NORTH PALM BEACH, FL. 33408 BS, U OF PUERTO RICO; MA, NYU 16 17 691-4479 email:alison86@juno.com 622-6239 863-1621 email: ashutch@umich.edu 512-5770 elyse301 @aol.com MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 KAKAS, LAUREL. 748-0266 300 OCEAN TRAIL WAY, #101 email:globy@hotmail.com JUPITER, FL 33477 BS, U OF MISSOURI; MLS, SIMMONS COLLEGE KARLAN, VERONICA DONAT 356 GOLFVIEW ROAD #1002 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, U OF WISCONSIN KARLIK, DORIS 4640 HOLLY DRIVE PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 BS, KEAN UNIVERSITY KNAPP, MARION P 137 SEASHORE DRIVE JUPITER, FL 33477 BS, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 MCLEAN, IDA C. 694-7747 2201 MARINA ISLE WAY, #202 JUPITER, FL 33477 BA, MARYMOUNT COLLEGE 694-7802 MIDDLEMAS, JENNIE 626-9886 email: v.karlan@att.net 4370 FUSCHIA CIRCLE S W:371-1912 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33410 mail: speechless 1996@aol.com BS, Med, FSU, VSU 622-4410 MILES, MEGHAN L.++ 748-3665 13976 153RD ROAD NORTH email: proudirish1745@aol.com JUPITER, FL 33478 PBCC 575-4779 W: 682-8711 email: redbird2@adelphia.net LOWE, BETTE JEAN 624-8062 552 GREENWAY DRIVE W: 565-4016 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 email: bjlowe@bellsouth.net BS, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY LUCE, MARGARET N 575-1024 300 NORTH Al A, APT #1-106 email: royluce@aol.com JUPITER, FL 33477 BA, SUNY AT FREDONIA; MA, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LYLES, BEVERLIE S* 22-A LEXINGTON LANE W PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418-8210 LYNCH, DIANE KARLIK 18862 FETTERBUSH COURT JUPITER, FL 33458 BA, USF; JD, STETSON LAW MILLER, KATHRYN "KATHY" 625 SOUTHWIND CIRCLE #206 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MOORE, NANCY** 437 OYSTER ROAD NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 842-2734 SUMMER: 4300 BALFOUR SE GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49546 844-0684 W: 848-0445 MORENO, PEGGY ROANNE 712-1964 2804 LIVINGSTON LANE W:868-3661 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33411 email:morenop@pbcc.edu BA, MEd, EdD, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA MOSELEY, KAREN F 744-6286 625-9097 369 RIVER EDGE ROAD email: karenmoseley@adelphia.net blyles@webtv.net JUPITER, FL 33477 BA, SUNY ONEONTA; MS, SUNY & HOCKERILL COLLEGE, UK 744-8294 W: 625-5220 email:DLKarlik@aol.com NELSON, CATHERINE 126 COVENTRY PLACE PALM BEACH GARDEr-� = FL 33418 BS, ST JOHNS UNIVERSITY 18 19 694-1586 MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 OHM, GEMMA KIM 625-5233 109 MONTEREY POINTE DRIVE PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 MSW, FORDHAM U; PhD, COLUMBIA PACIFIC, CA PIERMAN, JUDY M+ 626-6486 560 GREENWAY DRIVE W: 659-4676 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 email: hhrcjmp@aol.com BS, BLUFFTON COLLEGE PLOTKIN, CHERYLL R 775-1881 11808 HEMLOCK STREET email: crplotkin@bellsouth.net PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33410 BA, BELOIT COLLEGE; MS, BOSTON UNIVERSITY QUIRK, BARBARA LONG 625-9002 151 GREEN POINT CIRCLE FAX: 625-0603 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 email: blongg35@aol.com BSN, U KANSAS; PHD, U MISSOURI; MN, U KANSAS RITTS, LINDA 842-1145 1142 CORAL WAY email:rsytsy@hotmail.com SINGER ISLAND, FL 33404 BA, U OF PA; MS, ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ROGERS, LOUVA 565 GREENWAY DRIVE NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, ALLEGHENY COLLEGE ROGERS, MARIA 3000 NORTH OCEAN AVE. # 22 G SINGER ISLAND, FL 33404 BA, RADCLIFFE; MA, COLUMBIA 626-5427 email: tthdoc@bellsouth.net 841-9567 SUMMER: 1519 STATE ROAD 196 FORT EDWARDS, NY 12828-0343 ROTHSTE I N, NAOM I 848-4914 625 RIVERSIDE ROAD email: n.rothstein@post.harvard.edu NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BA, RADCLIFFE; MED, WILLIAM & MARY MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 RUHALA, DONNA 848-4593 1271 BIMINI LANE email: bdruhala@aol.com SINGER ISLAND, FL 33404 BS & MED, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY SAIGH, MARIE - 799-5527 105 EAGLETON LANE PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 BA, TRINITY COLLEGE; MS, MONTCLAIR STATE U SAN PHILLIP, CAROLYN 744-9146 5372 PENNOCK POINT ROAD email: sanp@adelphia.net JUPITER, FL 33458 BA, ROSEMONT COLLEGE; MS, MIT SARIDES, VICKI 5280 N. OCEAN DRIVE, #3A SINGER ISLAND, FL 33404 BA, MARYWOOD COLLEGE SATTIZAHN, CYNTHIA "CINDY"* 1828 ASCOTT ROAD NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 SEUFERT, SUSAN 12955 DRAYTON ROAD JUNO ISLES, FL 33408 BA, U OF FLORIDA; MSW, BARRY U SHAPIRO, ELIZABETH "LIZ" 8385 IRONHORSE COURT WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33412 BS & MS, UNIVERISTY OF WISCONSIN 844-6550 email:v.saridea@adelphia.net 626--3282 email: bcsattiz@aol.com 626-2909 W: 649-6500 email: seufertsurf@aol.com 656-2413 email: cookrag@aol.com SJOLANDER, PHYLLIS 656-2940 3064 MERIDIAN WAY SOUTH #8 email: phyllsj@adelphia.net PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33410-5051 BS, CENTRAL CONN COLLEGE; MED, FAU 20 21 MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 SLONE, SUE Z+ 626-0119 150 BARCELONA DRIVE email: szslone@bellsouth.net JUPITER, FL 33458 BS, FSU; MED, U OF FLORIDA; SPEC ED, FAU SMEDLEY, SARAH 791-8708 1221857 TH ROAD NORTH W: 649-5486 ROYAL PALM BEACH, FL 33411 email: ssmedleyl@yahoo.com BS, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA SMITH, MARTHA 832-8278 400A NORTH FLAGLER DRIVE # 325 email: doublet96@att.net WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401 BS, U OF SOUTH FLORIDA; MED, U OF SOUTH FLORIDA STIERWALT, LEE ANN 351-0590 117 MONTEREY POINTE DRIVE W:354-1707 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 email:nickcary@aol.com BA, LOUETTO HTS COLL: MS KANSAS ST TEACHERS COLLEGE STRAUSS, STELLA G 413 QUADRANT ROAD NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BS, OHIO NORTHERN U.; MS, U OF MARYLAND MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 VAN MEEK, LUZ G 432-3203 8149 D BRIDGEWATF: _:'OURT W: 655-1010 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406 email: vrn@netzer0.net PhD, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY VAN OTTEREN, RUTH 832-5642 136 WIRTH COURT SOUTH WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33405 BA, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WASHAM, DOLORES 626-1787 1812 ASCOTT ROAD JUNO ISLES, FL 33408 BS, COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY; MED, FAU WENDEL, LUCILLE 622-6708 6-C LEXINGTON LANE EAST, APT #C PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 BS, NORTHWESI-ERN UNIVERSITY 848-4689 WHALEN, CAROL 125 OCEAN AVENUE, APT #703 Pi'%LM BEACH SHORES, FL 33404 BA, SMITH COLLEGE TERWILLEGAR, JANE C 691-1860 911 OAK HARBOUR ROAD W: 881-3330 JUNO BEACH, FL 33408 email: jterwill@bellsouth.net BA, ELMIRA COLLEGE; MLS, SUNY; EDS, U OF GA UNKLES, SALLY ALICE+ 844-1331 1177 NORTH LAKE WAY SUMMER:THE WAVES, 61 LEDGE ROAD A PALM BEACH, FL 33480 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 02840 BA, WHEATON COLLEGE; MLS, USF VANTREASE, BETTY** SPRING HAVEN 1225 HAVENDALE BLVD, #443 WINTER HAVEN, FL 33881 BA, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY 863/294-7114 email: bmvnpb@aol.com WOLF, MURIEL "MERLE" -400 N. OCEAN DRIVE #1101 6iNGER ISLAND, FL 33404 BA, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 863--7654 cell: 518-423-9560 email: caroltriggs@aol.com 863-7755 email: piwmfw@aol.com YEAW, DOLORES 844-6824 645 KINGFISH ROAD email: hdydey@aol.com NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 BS & MED, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ZALE, GRETCHEN 2241 MONET ROAD NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33410 BS, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 22 23 630-0612 FAX: 799-6677 email: teal94@att.net MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 ZIENTEK, HELEN 624-2018 4125 HICKORY DRIVE email: hzientek@adelphia.net PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 BA, FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE; MLS, NOVA UNIVERSITY Sharon Chira 124 Lakeshore Drive, #929 North. Palm Beach, FL 33408 694-2539 Gayle Landen 158 Lost Bridge Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 622-3029 Barbara Mc Hugh 15 Elgin Lane Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 622-2539 Diane (Deedy) Tohn 139 Coral Cay Drive Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 630-9609 MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 24 25 MEMBERS 2004 - 2005 POLICIES — NOTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY AAUW It is understood that these policies should be generally followed and that Branch officers and chairs should be familiar with them. They are in accord with Association and State bylaws and are more specifically designed to serve as guidelines for branch activities. COMMITTEES 1. The Nominating Committee shall consist of three members elected by the board, in accordance with the bylaws. One member shall be a non -board member. It is suggested that a past president be asked to serve. Members interested in seeking an office for which nominations are open should be excluded from the nominating committee. The committee shall be elected at the January board meeting. 2. The Finance Committee shall be chaired by the Treasurer and have three other members. Those members shall include at least one non - board member and the incoming Treasurer, if possible. This committee shall be appointed at the January meeting. 3. The Educational Foundation Committee to select named honorees shall be chaired by the Educational Foundation Benefit Chair. The President shall appoint two other members and Judy Pierman shall serve as honorary chair. The committee shall be appointed at the January board meeting. FINANCES 1. There shall be two authorized signers on all branch bank accounts but only one shall be required to write checks. 2. The branch books shall be reviewed by a qualified individual midway through the Treasurer's term of office and prior to the beginning of a new Treasurer's term of office. 3. An amount equal to at least $.50 per member should be allocated annually for Association conventions, under the Conventions and Conferences budget line item. If unused, funds shall accrue until the next convention. 26 27 4. Memorial gifts for members or their immediate family shall be in accordance with the family's wishes. 5. If the branch wishes to give a gift to the out -going officers, the money for the gift should come from the administrative costs budget line item. The transaction should be handled by the Treasurer. APPOINTEES/CHAIRS 1. All appointees/chairs shall serve for a term of one year. 2. Appointees/chairs (except the chair of the telephone committee) shall be considered voting members of the board. Interest group chairs shall not be voting members of the board. 3. The chair of any board -approved function such as the Educational Foundation benefit, Legal Advocacy Fund benefit, or cultural field trip, shall have the authority to plan and execute the event. The board shall be kept informed of the status of the event. 4. All contracts shall be signed by the Branch President or her specifically designated appointee. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Branch membership lists may not be sold or supplied to other organizations or individuals to be used for mailings or other commercial purposes. 2. The branch may not support partisan or non-partisan candidates for public office. Individual candidates shall only be invited to branch meetings to participate in branch -sponsored candidate forums. REVISION These policies shall be reviewed biennially during the second year of the term of office of the Branch President by a committee composed of board members. Revisions shall be approved by a majority vote of the board upon recommendation of the committee. 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