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L.S.C. Cheerleaders enthusiastically supply time-out entertainment Steve Black follows through after driving the lane. Be- cause of his talent and youth, Steve ploys on integral role in the team ' s future, Janice Olszewski penetrates the Georgetown de- fense for definite two. 21
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A Happy Place Have you ever seen a group of di- minutive boys and girls crossing cam- pus and thought, Gee, the Freshmen lool younger every year? Well you may have just been witnessing on out- ing by the children of Building Blocl s. Since the child development center is located at 2103 Clarl son Avenue, La Salle students are often treated to the bright faces and gleeful voices of the children as they play in Building Blocks ' yard or tal e a walk through the neigh- borhood, Building Blocks Child Development Center was founded ten years ago by a committee of faculty and students as a cooperative endeavor. Today, the community-based agency provides quality child care for fifty toddler and preschool children. Ranging in age from eighteen months to five and a half years, they include the children of community residents and employees of Germantown and Einstein Hospitals, as well as the children of La Salle stu- dents, faculty and staff. Building Blocks provides its vital services year-round, with students attending full or half days. A regular preschool developmental program is scheduled for each morning in order to better equip the children to enter kindergarten. The children spend the remainder of each day in directed activities with Building Blocks staff members. These activities include painting, show and tell, nature study and birthday parties. Building Blocks is an independent, non-profit child care agency licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and sponsored by the La Salle College community. The cen- ter is directed by Betty Barry, GNSH, and governed by a Board of Directors comprised of staff members, parents, 22
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