Student serves her community

Josh Wilks Published: January 21 2004 She’s the first to admit she’s a talker.  But the talent of effectively communicating with all kinds of people has led PJC student and alumnae Rosalynn Bates down the path to places she never thought she’d go. In her tiny cubicle in the Milton Community Center on Byrom Street,…

PJC graduation ceremony

Nathan Ault Published: April 27, 2005 On May 4, the Pensacola Civic Center will be the setting for the largest graduation   ceremony in PJC history. The ceremony will begin at 6 p.m. and will last around three hours.  Because of renovations to the Lou Ross Gymnasium and the need for more room, the college decided…

Fighting Cancer Together

Christine Mesa Published: April 27, 2005 Seven PJC student massage therapists led by teacher Sonja Malone raised $332.50 for the American Cancer Society by giving 40 chair massages to participants. Call 850-484-2567 on Mondays to schedule your massage on Thursdays at 6:00 p.m. or 7:45 p.m.

Walking the Plank: Ian Craze

Staff Writers Published: March 30 2005 With us today is hot hitter and center fielder Ian Craze of the Pirate Baseball team. Let’s get right down to it and walk the plank… Q So…Ian Craze huh? That’s a, “crazy,” last name. Are you, “crazy,” or something? A (smiles) Of course!   Q That’s crazy….Do you…

YOU’RE OUT!

Brian McLellan Published: April 27, 2005 The PJC baseball team fell short of a second consecutive state title on Sunday, losing 9-2 to Panhandle Conference rival Chipola. Down 4-2 in the top of the ninth, Pirate reliever Phillip Lawhorn allowed two hits and two walks with two outs in the inning, and the Indians scored…

Pirates stay alive

Brian McLellan Published: April 27, 2005 After Friday’s loss to Daytona Beach, the PJC baseball team had to dig deep to fight off elimination and beat No. 1 ranked Manatee Community College, 6-2. After catcher Donnie Vickers’ lead-off double in the top of the 3rd, PJC then proceeded to bunt their way to a 1-0…

Hunt, Williamson named to All-State Honors

Brian McLellan Published: April 27, 2005 PJC Baseball had some good news on Friday, despite their loss to Daytona Beach in the first round of the State Tournament in Kissimmee. Pirate sophomore infielder Bridger Hunt and sophomore pitcher Logan Williamson were named to the FCCAA First Team All-State Baseball Team. PJC Closer Phillip Lawhorn was…