Palm Beach Community College - Galleon Yearbook (Lake Worth, FL)

 - Class of 1977

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)C Lll K! If you ' re a daytime worker, but would like to attend college, then you ' re in luck. P.B.J.C. is offer- ing evening classes. Although this is no- thing new, it is something many students know little about. For example, did you realize day students must have their transcripts, G.E.D. scores etc. submitted, along with their application, and wait for a letter of acceptance before they can even register for classes? Evening students come in, fillout an applica- tion, and can register the same night. Transcripts and other forms must be received by the Registrars office before the end of the semester. Failure to turn these in will result in the students name being placed on the delinquent list. This will stop him her from registering for the following te- rm, grades will be withheld, and a hold is placed on all the students records. Being placed on this list could also re- sult from having unpaid traffic fines, library fees, or tuition, or having an unsigned audit form. Day students have an application Night C lass deadline of approximately one month before classes, while evening students applications are accepted up to the day before classes begin. Classes offered to evening students are the same ones available during the day, except for specialized programs with clinical courses such as nursing and dental hygiene. In the evening, workshops, clinics, and non-credit classes known as con- tinuing education are also given. Th- ese classes are taken for personal im- provement, job improvement, or to train you in a field. Each class generally meets once a week for three hours and each is equiv- alent to three daytime class sessions. Four absences constitutes 25% of class meetings and makes one eligible for her F . Counselors are available Monday thru Th- ursday from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m., but are also present during the day. Evening classes are also offered at North, So- uth, and Glades campuses. The Glades campus may not have a few of the courses available at the ot- due to lack of demand. ones New evening students may re- gister during pre-scheduling, a privi- ledge not available to new day stu- dents. The Central, North, and Glades campuses operate under the semester system but the South campus also divides some of its courses into quar- ters. Dual Enrollment is another type of evening class. High school students may attend one or two evening classes while attending their regular school during the day. The major eligibility requirements are: 1) a letter of appro- val from the high school principal. 2) at least two years of high sch- ool with ten hours above the ninth grade. Corrine Plante

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Staff 20 Thousands of students everyday walk the halls of P.B.J. C. They attend classes and always find the rooms comfortable and well lit. The grounds are clean and If you have a sports course the facilities are ready for use. This is no accident. The evidence of things being clean and safe is the con- stant work and concern of the Physi- cal Plant Department. This vital department is located be- hind the gymnasium under the leader- ship of Claude Edwards, director. There are many facets to this operation, some obvious, some not so evident. The custodial department is the largest in the complex operation. The major part of that everyday job is done at night after the evening classes are over. There is one man assigned to every building and his job is to make that place ready, clean, and safe for the teachers and hundreds of students who use it everyday. The maintenance department is another phase of operation. Painters, electricians, carpenters, and plumbers work two shifts to maintain the sch- ool. This department is always on stand by for any emergencies that may arise. Also this department like all the others plan their work around the classes so their jobs are done at a con- vient time to all. The security department has many different jobs. It issues the parking decals for the students protection. It handles complaints of all kinds. Thefts are investigated and safety po- ints are inspected by them. There is also a twenty-four hour weekend sur- veilance of the school for maximum protection. Still another phase of this depart- ment is the grounds crew. There are over one hundred acres of grounds to take care of. The students in- volved in any of the sports activities can appreciate the areas being ready to play on. The students driving onto the campus or walking through the halls can observe the pleasant effects of this crew. To aid in this job a nursery has been started to help land- scape the campuses. This department is the recipient of many donations. The latest and most obvious one is the palms that now line the Sixth Avenue entrance. Also over two thousand orchid plants were just re- cently donated by a nursery. the South Center in Boca on the FAU campus. About five years ago the now standing physical plant offices were built. Until that time all the work was done literally out of the custodial closets. In fact there has been more building done in the past ten years then the thirty years that preceded it. The staff includes a state certified fire inspector and two other people who are now being qualified for the The physical plant operation is responsible for the key control of all the offices and buildings. It also keeps an extensive and complete in- ventory on all machinery and equip- ment used throughout the school. Any construction work done is under the direction of the physical plant. Now there is an extension being added to the Criminal Justice building, on the main campus. Mr. Edwards, director, is proud of the Belle Glade two million dollar campus that is almost completed. It will house a science and biology lab- ortory, and an adminstration office. There is also a central mechanical utility plant. Future plans include a swimming pool and an auditorium. Other extension sites completed this year were the North Campus trailers in Palm Beach Gardens and Safety to Life program, which pro- vides the most secure conditions for the school in which to operate. The physical plant is energy con- scious and since 1973 has held con- sumption of electricity and kilowatt usage down to minimum need. In order to get the repairs, addi- tions, and improvements done there are regular procedures to go through. The top priority is the safety and well being of the students. Any large ren- ovation projects are budgeted through the particular department, approved by the administration and put on the agenda for the coming year. This service orientated depart- ment for faculty and students provides P.B.J.C. with the best facilities possi- ble. It is a job of neccessity that de- serves a silent salute. Ann Uhl



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d xpansions The student body has been view- ing the progression of Phase 3 of the Criminal Justice building for the last few months. The building is being erected east of the present Criminal Justice building and should be com- pleted in early April. It will provide a gym for self-defense instruction, a classroom for automobile search, clo- sed circuit televisions and cameras, and locker rooms and showers for men and women. The Criminal Justice building so far, has been the only major project that the college has started so far, but come the first of the year we should see construction getting under way. The first will be the Allied Health building, to be located south of the Technical building. This three story complex will have a large am- phitheater seating 250-300 people. The same floor will also include clas- srooms, conference rooms, and a con- ICLIFK siderable amount of faculty office area. The second floor will have an audio-visual area and two nursing lab- oratories, one of which will be a sim- ulated hospital floor. It will have rooms, beds, and nurse stations just like a hospital but without the pa- tients. The third floor will be ded- icated to occupational therapy, and will include workshops for ceramics, woodworking, weaving, ect. Along with the start of the Allied Health building, construction will be- gin on handball courts south and east of the gym. The college is hoping for twelve courts, but will build as many as the budget will allow. They are also hoping to have the courts lit for the night student ' s benefit. The col- lege will also be expanding the parking lot north of the Science building, get- ting rid of the grass and paving it closer to the building. This will provide much needed parking spaces. The first of the year will bring the construction of elevators for the Hu- manities and Social Science buildings. Hopefully, the college will beable to supply each building with one, but if the budget is not able to supply mon- ey for both, then the Humanities buil- ding will have more priority. Plans for the college pool are await- ing state funding. The most likely lo- cation for the pool will be east of the exit road to 6th Avenue. The comple- tion of 6th Avenue has been announ- ced for January 1, which will provide an easier approach to 1-95, and the new traffic light will furnish the col- lege with a safer and quicker exit. Ruth Whitten

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