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Concerts Herald Christmas Cheer

THE PACESETTERS . . , 'Ihere will be a surprise Santa al the assembly, someone well known to everyone."

Kids on Campus

Center Gaining Support

by Sallv Carter

Staff Writer

Students were urged to support PBJC's child care center at a rally on the SAC patio November 24. The rally publicized a December 4 Bike-a-thon to raise funds for the proposed center.

SGA President John Martin hosted the pro- gram and introduced guest speakers Angela Ford and Ron Weisinger,

Ms. Ford, a member of the Palm Beach County Women's Political Oucus. cited child care centers as "a woman's issue." She said the high cost of private child care denied many women the opportunity to complete their education.

She also reminded the gathering that children "need fathers as well as mothers " and urged thai young men participate in the child-care

NEED IS APPARENT . . . Ms. Barbara Matthews. PBJC instructor, said at the rally that she has been strongly aware of the need for a child care center for the past three years.

program.

Weisinger is Director of 4-C, Community Coordinated Child Care of Palm Beach County. He discussed the possibility of obtaining federal funds for the center, and said 4-C is cooperating with PBJC as well as with FAU, which is also seeking to establish an on-campus child care facilitv at this time.

The child care center is not a new idea. According to psychology instructor Barbara Matthews, who first proposed such a center three years ago, "The need was apparent to me because the child development courses I teach attract young parents."

"Most parent-students 1 know are under extreme financial stress, and they feel guilty about leaving their children."

Ms. Matthews says the suggestion was pre- sented at various times, but has only recently found acceptance.

"Much of the credit goes to students Mary Headley and Connie Laakso." Ms. Matthews emphasizes.

"They approached me on the idea this term, and I shared my information with them. These two young women have put a lot of work into the project to get it moving." she explained.

Dr. Samuel Bottosto spoke briefly at the rally, expressing his support of the planned facility. What is educationally sound, he said, should be administratively possible.

He stressed the importance of coming up with "a complete package" to present to the administration and trustees, who have not yet given their approval of the project.

Ms. Matttiews says the center initially would provide care for preschool children of full-time -Students during the day, but might expand later to include children of staff and faculty and to remain open in (he evenings.

The center would meet an existing need, according to student surveys. How many parents might return to college, if child care were provided, cannot be calculated.

Some of the past resistance was relectance to intrude on what was considered a community affair. The trend today, however, is to view on-campus child care as one more way to make college educatio i possible for everyone who wants it.

The on-campus facility has an added "plus" in its favor: campus parents can participate in decisions surrounding the care situation that will affect their children.

by Julie Merritt Staff Writer

"Deck the halls with boughs of holly." That's exactly what the Music Department intends to do to these iiallowed halls on Wednesday, December 8.

Two concerts are scheduled for Wednesday. One is at 10:30 a.m. for students and faculty members. A performance for the general public is to be presented at 8:00 p.m.

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Mr. Sy PryweUer, Band director, wished to make it "there will be a

surprise Santa at the 10:3C a.m. assembly. It is someone well known to everyone."

According to Ms. Pat John- son, choir director. "A record attendance was set last year and we would really like to top that."

Ms. Johnson requests that students bring canned goods or toys to the assembly program tor the SGA welfare drive.

If the Christmas spirit hasn't moved you yet. or even if it has, plan to attend this outstanding musical event.

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For Christmas Happiness

More food, clothing, and toys are needed to bring a httle cheer into the lives of 25 underprivileged families this Christmas.

The Christmas drive, "Getting It All Together, "which began two weeks ago, is an attempt by PBJC students to collect gifts for some 160 local residents who are on the Palm Beach County welfare roll.

In addition to the collection bo.xes on campus, letters have been sent to merchants soliciting their support. Merchants are also being contacted in person.

So far the only problem with the drive is that of manpower. Help is needed in all aspects of the drive from contacting merchants to cleaning and wrapping gifts.

The SGA is encouraging all social clubs to lake part in the project.

If you or your club would like to donate a Httle time and energy to help give the spirit of Christmas to deserving families, see Pal Gibbs in the cafeteria or Linda Martin in the SAC Lxjunge.

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you know it's not easy writing this maybe when i am done and reread this i can say this is

nothing yet it was not here before and now

exists conveyed mind, experience, life all i know and share with you some of what you have too , experience

yet you read and agree, say this is with you too, and i am satisfied.

contemplating against man

restless inside,

demanding

can't seem to make it to the'

always a dead end,

or one way back at the beginning again contemplating of man

n. gempel like it was

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where have all

MR. BETZ

MR. LEAHY

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MR. MUSTO

DR. CRANE

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i'll forget tomorrow also, thinking what i should have done

instead of what i did,

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7. Parking in loading zone

8. Parking over yellow lines

9. Parking in NO PARKING AREA 10. Other

SCHEDULE OF FINES AND PENAL.. _o ON REVERSE SIDE

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CHARLES SUTHERLAND, JR.

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JIM JACKSON, TREASURER

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Erica Gold

Jim O'Neal

Jo Anne Weaver

John Macy

Marcia Weingarten

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Sandra Thomas performing at S G A Coffee House.

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MAYOR KENNETH BRADLEY, MRS. CONNIE LAAKSO, MRS. MARY HEADLEY BIKATHON TO RAISE FUNDS TO SUPPORT CHILD DAY CARE CENTER.

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Debbie Lewis Student National Education Association

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Bonnie Miller Health

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DEBBIE AMACKER, LEAH SPERBER, VICKIE BETZNER, ANGELA DEFINA, MARY POSTROZNY

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LINDA WRIGHT -CHIEF PHOTO LAB TECHNICIAN

RJCK HOLLIS - CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER

O. E. ARANT - FACULTY ADVISOR

DEBBIE MC LELLAND - CO-EDITOR

TERRY MC DERMOTT - CO-EDITOR

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DIANA ROXAS - PHOTOGRAPHER

MIKE ROTTELE- PHOTOGRAPHER

JOHN MARTIN, JR. - S. G. A. PRESIDENT

JO ANNE WEAVER -COMMUNICATIONS BOARD, CHAIRMAN

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