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Editor-in-chief  Winter  Term 

Richard  Evon  -Editor-in-chief  Fall  Term 


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Page  2  THE  BEACHCOMBER  December  6,  1971 


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. 

Both  performances  are  in 
the  auditorium  aid  there  is  no 
admission  charge. 

Concert  Choir,  Concert 
Band,  Jazz  tnsemble,  and  the 
are  participating  in 


Assembly  Schedule 

Is!  Period  .  ^ 

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-8:20 

2nd  Period    . 

.  .  .  8:30 

-9:20 

3rd  Period  .  . 

.  .   9:30- 

10.20 

Assembly   .  . 

.  10:30- 

11:50 

4th  Period  .  . 

.  12:00- 

12:50 

5th  Period  .  . 

.  .  .  1:00 

-1:50 

6th  Period  .  . 

.  ^  -  2:00 

-2:50 

7th  Period  .  - 

.  .  .  3:00 

-3:50 

the 


ent. 


"Glory  to  God."  an  original 
number  written  by  PBJC  music 
instructor  Irving  Gross,  is  to  be 
performed  for  the  first  time  by 
the  Concert  Band  and  Ch6rus. 

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. 


Pat  Gibbs  .  .  .  help  others  hav 


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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Richard  Haydan  —  Business  Manager  Fall  Term 


Danny  LeBron  —  Feature  Editor  Fall  Term 


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Sally  Carter  —  Staff  Writer  —  Columnist 


Mr.  Charles  R,  McCreight  —  Advisor  Carl  Robinson  —  Photographer  Fall  Term  Marilyn  Mower  —  Circulation  Manager 


100 


Danny  LeBron  —  Feature  Editor 


101 


Julie  Merritt  —  Staff  Writer  Fall  &  Winter  Term 


Tom  McCain  —  Photography  Editor  Winter  Term 

Danny  LeBron  —  Feature  Editor  Fall  Term 

Ann  Thomas  —  Staff  Writer  Fall  &  Winter  Term 


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DENTAL 


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DR.  THEODORE  ENGEL,  CHAIRMAN 


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MRS.SHARPE 


MISS  HARDY 


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Hodgson  Houi 
Hollywod  Turf 
Holobcam  Inc 
Homewood  Cp 
Honlndus  .26* 
HooverCo  1.40 
Horizons  Resh 
Hotpltl  Iv  .29t> 
Hotel  Inv  .4Jd 
Hous^  Ronnie 
HomtnOII  MIn 
Howard  Bros 
Howard  GIbco 
Howell  Instr 
Howrnedlca  In 
Hublnger  Com 
HuckMfg  .03b 
HudsnPulp  .60 
Hughes  Suply 
Hunt  Building 
Hurletron  Inc 
Hurst  Pert  Inc 
Hyatt  Corp 
Hyatt  Internet 
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Read&Bt  .25 
ReadBpf  14% 
Redman  .12 
ReevesB  11.^ 
Reichold  .20 
RelStore  .60 
RelElec  .70 
RelEtecpf  3 
RelElpf  1.60 
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1  31/4      31/4      31/4- 
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StcwWn  1.85 
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Stokely  pt  1 
StoneCnt  .20 
Stone  W  1.90 
StorerBr  .50 
StudeW  1.20 
StudeW  pi  5 
StuWpl  1.40 
SubPGs  1.12 
SuCresI  .80 
SunChm  .40 
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Unamer  .80 
Unlroyal  .70 
Unlstiops  .40 
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Pepcom  .40 
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541/4 

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FranklSt  .40 
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DR.  PAUL  DASHER,  CHAIRMAN 


WILLIAM  GALBRAITH 


PHYSICS 


ROY  ROBINSON 


ARTHUR  RAMOS 


KENNETH  STOLL 


145 


MRS.  TURK 


MR.  GRAHAM 


MRS.  BRITTEN 


MR.TOMASELLO 


MRS.  CONNELLY 


DUIMCANBETZBRIDWELL 

SCHNEIDER  TAYLOR  TOM! 

LEAHY  McCREIGHTMEYEI 

GRAHAM  GUAIDER<;nN  KMi 

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MRS.  MEYER 


MR.  KNITTLE 


MRS.  DICKINSON 


MR.  BUSSELLE 


MRS.  TAYLOR 


MR.  PLATT 


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MR.  CONNOLLY 


MR.  CROWLEY 


MR.  KRAMER 


MR.  McCREIGHT 


MRS.  BRIDWELL 


MRS.  GUNDERSON 


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 


everywhere  i  s 
blondes,  redhe 
all  day,  every 
the  setting  su' 


where  have  all 


MR.  BETZ 


MR.  LEAHY 


MISSEASTERLIIMG 


/IR.  SCHNEIDER 


MR.  MUSTO 


DR.  CRANE 


inside  alone 


nclusion  of  life 


sy  to  say 

but 
ut  a  pen 
and 


in  mind 

in  hand 
thoughts 
disappear 


them, 

,  brunett 

re. 

nd 


.ti 


es. 
1 


e  flowers  gone? 


outside 

confused 
am  i  the  only  one  this  way.  .  . 

funny  how  a  day  ends.  .  . 
regretting  what  i  didn't  do  today, 
plan  to  do  tomorrow  but  know 

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

instead  of  what  i  did, 

oh  well 
tomorrow  maybe  i'll  complete  the  past 
and  be  caught  up 

for  awhile.  .  .  . 


MR.  SAMMONS      CHAIRMAN 


MR.  CAYLOR 


MR.  TAN 


WIR.SCHMIEDERER 


WIR.MARSTELLER 


CONTINUED 


DR.  PUDDY 


MR.  GROSS 


MR.  HARTMAW 


MR.  MAXWELL 


LY   #_ 


DECAL   #_ 


NAME 


ADDRESS 


DATE 


TIME 


VIOLATION- 


LOCATION 


OFFICER 

1. 
2. 
3. 


No  decal 

Spee<jling — reckless  driving 

Failure  to  obey  stop  or  yield 
sign 

4.  Driving  wrong-way  on  one-way 
street 

5.  Blocking  traffic 

6.  Driving   or   riding   on   walks   or 
grass 

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 

VISITORS:  Consider  this  a  warning,  please 
return  citation  to  the  Security  Office  in  per- 
son or  by  mail,  so  our  records  may  be 
cleared. 


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LAKE  WORTH  POLICE  DEPARTMENT 
JUVENILE   OFFENSE    REPORT 


Serial  No. 


Date  of  Reference 


NAME. 


ADDRESS 


(Last) 


(First) 


(Initial) 


TELEPHONE. 


(Age) 


(Date  of  Birth) 


(Place  of  Birth) 


(Sex) 


(Race) 


(Hair) 


(Eyes) 


FATHER'S  NAME 
MOTHER'S  NAME 
BROTH 


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(  )  Deceased 

(  )  Living  Together 

(  )  Divorced 

(  )  Separated 

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zlENFORCEMENT 

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Other  (     ) 

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MR.  YOUNT 


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MISS  BULLOCK 


MR.  SWEET 


MRS.WHATLEY 


MISSSAILE 


MR.HEIMDRIX 


MR.  EVANS 


MRS.  SCHILD 


DR.  SIDNEY  DAVIES 


RALPH  EDMONDS 


SOCIAL  SCIENCE 


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H.  PAYGE  DAMPIER 


158 


DR.  BOTTOSTO 
CHAIRMAN 


159 


CHARLES  SUTHERLAND,  JR. 


C.  ERROL  HICKS 


EDWIN  PUGH 


161 


Physical  Therapy 


R 

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OFF  CAMPUS  CLASSES 

OFFERED 'AT  THESE 

CBMTERS 

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GLADES   HK3H   AI«4EX 
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ROOSEVELT  JR.  HIGH 

FOR  aVOUAAKM   SB  DEFT. 
AOVISIOR  -  STAHON  4 


STUDB4TS  ON 
PROBATION 

MUST   UMH    lOADS 
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164 


ORGANIZATIONS 


GOVERNMENT 


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JOHN  MARTIN,  PRESIDENT 


JO  ANNE  WEAVER,  SECRETARY 


PAM  BARTON,  VICE  PRES. 


JIM  JACKSON,  TREASURER 


171 


Voter  Registration  Drive 


S  G  A  Communications 
Board 

Erica  Gold 

Jim  O'Neal 

Jo  Anne  Weaver 

John  Macy 

Marcia  Weingarten 


172 


Linda  Martin  Chrm.  of 
Ecological  Control 


d*    I 


John  Witt  Chrm.  of  Communications 


Mike  Balme 


173 


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Brian  Bell  performing  at  S  G  A  Coffee  House 


176 


Sandra  Thomas  performing  at  S  G  A  Coffee  House. 


177 


178 


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180 


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


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Well- 


Sponsored  by  the  Vets  Club 


Mr.  Flory  Advisor 


Miss  Wishing  Well  1971  Debbie  DeBaun. 


185 


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189 


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190 


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192 


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