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Navel Maneuvers Capture Campus Facuity Senate Sends CCAC Guidelines Back to Administrative Councii by Jeanne Houck to serve on the committee. believed was appropriate faculty input Into the draw there was no way that the The Faculty Senate has Charles Hoffman, action for an advisory com ing up of the new CCAC could anything but sent b'ack the new associate professor of mittee, Kathy Pezdek, guidelines, especially with advise stating: "We may psychology, asked Monroe guidelines for the assistant professor of the extent of expert not like it, but it's a cold, Children's Center Advisory who had written the psychology, asked Monroe knowledge in education hard fact of life." Pfau add Committee (CCAC) to the guidelines. Monroe said if there were state regula and child development ed that he would have to Administrative Council, that he and Tom Rivera, tions that outlined the available In facuity. Stan finally approve any revi "strongly urging" them to associate dean of special functions of the CCAC. ton made a motion to refer sions in the guidelines and revise the guidelines In services, had worked on Monroe said that there the new guidelines back to that the faculty could think as many euphemisms consultation with educa them during the summer were, and that they stated the Administrative Council of for "advise" as they liked, tion and child development with no consultation from that the CCAC could advise to strongly urge them to but it was going to be "ad faculty. the faculty or parents. and should meet once a revise the guidelines with vise." The new guidelines for Hoffman said that he month. the consultation of faculty Nathan Kravetz, pro the membership and func found the new guidelines Hoffman said that, ac in education and child fessor and dean of the tions of the CCAC (see "disappointing," and that cording to Mike Silver, development. school of education, said "Children's Center Re- he would like' to see the fields service consultant The motion passed 11 to that he contacted Monroe Opens" in October 3 CCAC be allowed to direct from the state department 9, with Moser-James op October 13 about working ly participate In policy and of education — office of posing it. PawPrInt) were discussed with the Administrative decision making. Sydneye child development, these Hoffman went on to at the Faculty SEnate Council to revise the Moser-James, AS president were minimal state regula move that the faculty be meeting held October 10. guidelines, and that said that she felt that "ac tions, and colleges can do allowed to approve or Kent Monroe, dean of Monroe has told him that tion from an advisory corh- wish. students, presented the whatever they disapprove the final revi mlttee would be inap he was still planning to ar faculty with the new Gordon Stanton, pro sion of the guidelines, but propriate." range a meeting with facul guidelines and requested fessor of education, said that motion died without a ty membeers. Kravetz said the Faculty Senate to ap , Following a difference of that he was taken aback second. that the has heard nothing point two faculty members opinion over what they that there had been no President Pfau said that about It since then. student, Faculty Input Invited on Guidelines "Student-parents, frui Associated Students Presi aspect of any future selec Monroe In which Moser- submit their ideas, con ty and interested persons dent Sydneye Moser- tions of a Director of the James expressed the con cerns and recommenda will have the opportunity to James. campus child care center, cerns of students and tions to the office of the submit their recommenda In addition, members of according to Moser-James. faculty at not having-been Dean of Students," said tions and concerns about the advisory committee will The announcement consulted when the pre Moser-James. "From there, the restructuring of the also have the opportunity followed a meeting bet sent guidelines were they will be transmitted to Child Care Advisory Com to participate informally in ween Moser-James and prepared. the Administrative Council mittee," announced the "non-deliberative" Dean of Students Kenton Interested persons can for consideration." CCAC To Meet by Jeanne Houck The representatives are: representative yet to be ap elected, even though all of the CCAC will operate Four CSCSB students Gail Houser, Sally Ricther, pointed. Dorothy Stuart, the CCAC members have under the revised have been elec^pd as Kate Sharpe, and Charlene director/teacher of the not yet been 'appointed. parent representatives on Watson. Children's Center will be guidelines written by Ken Rivera says that the state the Children's Center Ad These students will work there as a non-voting ex- ton Monroe, dean of prefers the chair to be one visory Committee (CCAC).; with Tom Rivera, dean officlo member. students and Rivera. of the student/parent These students have associate of special ser AS President Sydneye The CCAC will hold its representatives. children enrolled In the vices; Leonard Farweii, first meeting tomorrow at 1 Moser-James and Jack McDonnell, associate pro Children's Center, and Business Manager of the p.m. In 0-219. This will be The CCAC is meeting fessor of Administration jitere elected by the college; two faculty an organizational meeting, now because they are re student's parents who also members to be appointed according to Rivera.' A quired to meet once a will be at the first meeting have children at the Center In November and one AS chair for the CCAC will be month. For the time being. as resource persons. Jobs Available For Veterans If you are a veteran atten schedule. Veterans Affairs to 250 hours per quarter For more information office of Veterans Affairs, ding school full time, a is also Interested in people TAX-FREE. call 887-'7398 or drop by the SSI 44. graduate or undergraduate who are willing to work you are eligible to apply for evenings and week-ends. worl^study. Areas of interest include There are curreritly a clerical/administrative, Color TV Now In Pub number of opOniirgs atthe, counseling, patient care A color television Is now Students, was hooked up Monday through Friday. Veterans Hospital In Lot^ and social services. No and turned on in time for The Student Union Board medical experience is re available in the Student Linda. Union Pub. The television, students to watch the will be meeting to consider Hours are arranged quired.. world series in color. expanding the hours of The work-study prograrp purchased with funds The Pub is presently operation for both the Stu irduhd^your ^ecfBDol pays $2.65 pefi^our fofruo. donated by the Associated opened from 2 to 10 p.m. j dent Union and the Pub. Th* PawPrInt, October 24,1978. You Can Study Abroad by Jeanne Houck languages major to par presentation on the pro completing her minor, at each. This sum includes Interested In studying ticipate in IP. The program gram and answering ques the University of Madrid. the Christmas vacation abroad? There's a good can accommodate 109 dif tions. Students should get Ester took courses such as they took sightseeing in chance that you could be ferent majors. this Information right away the geography of Spain, Germany, Amsterdam, chosen to attend school In Minimum requirements to be eligible for next year's history of Spain, and a Austria, and Italy. a place like France or Israel for the program are: 1. program. course on the Museum Del Ester and Fred lived in an next year. The International Overall GPA of 2.75 for IP Coordinators for Prado. American students apartment, but students Program (IP) Is looking for most countries, with a 3.0 CSCSB are MIreille G. take special classes with can also live in homes or students who would like to necessary for Israel, Peru, Rydeli, professor of foreign the other Americans, dorms. (Arrangements for participate In nine months United Kingdom and New languages (LC201) and taught by a Spanish- each country vary.) of study In a foreign land. Zealand. 2. Junior standing Richard Rowland, assis speaking teacher who is "It's a different lifestyle While students are by the time of departure to tant professor of trained to work with them. over there," said Ester. overseas, they will be of your country. 3. Enrollment geography (SSI 54). According to Ester, "It "Everything is slower. In ficially enrolled at their at any CSUC campus. 4. Ester Lopez Is a Political costs no more to live the evenings, people take home campus, thus eligi Appropriate level of Science major here who is overseas than it does to walks and gather In the bar- ble for financial aid and language proficiency minoring in Spanish. Last live here. The only extra ex cafes to talk with any VA benefits and social where required. year, she and her husband pense is yourtransporta- neighbors." security they are entitled Interested students Fred went to Spain through tlon there and back." Fred stressed that to.