Vol 3, No. 5 College of Boca Raton FEBRUARY 1975 'Youth' COmes To College Of Boca Raton During the next few months, students at The College of Boca Raton, will be noticing some new faces on campus. These fac~s will belong to the stuQents of The College For Senior Americans. The College will be dedicated on February 19, in the new senior citizen center, also known as Trinity Hall. This dedication exemplifies the aim of The College of Boc11 Raton, to fulfill the desire for knowledge existing in each individual, regardless of age. The College For Senior Americans is a comprehensive project that includes health services, social. services, and continuing education for senior citizens of the city of Boca Raton and its surrounding communities. The Colle~e will have four major divisions of study. <1 > The Cultural and educational division will be concerned with films. seminars, plays, and classes of continuing education. <2> The Social and Physic(ll activities division will be concerned with physical education and group trips. <3> The Division of Medical ServiceS will offer lectures from physicians, medical referral groups, and nutrition programs. !4) The Research Dev~lopment Division will concentrate on the needs of the aged in t()day's society. Today's society does little to meet the needs of the elderly, due to the emphasis on youth and economic oriented values. These values should be reconsidered to include the importance of each human being and the unique insights and experiences, offered only by our senior Americans. It is to this goal that the College For Senior Americans is dedicated. Senior Americans Committee oil 'I; 111 , fteaTTh lWaintenance Program <2 l Senior Citizen Center ..__ Quick-Draw McCart y__, <:Jl Daily Lunch Program <4> Training for Second Careers <5 l Leisure-time Activities When the "new" College of Wright at the Vatican, who told kids would crowd around and ( 6 l Religious Program Boca Raton opened its doors for him to "keep up the good we would just have a general (7l Sewing and Homemaking the Spring semester this year, it work." bull session. I thought it would <R> Offices for Administrating these services and programs offered, for the first time, a Mr. McCarthy lives only six be fun teaching these guys. It <9l Library and Reading Room class taught by a man who has miles from CBR in Delray and would be fun to teach them <)(ll Outdoor and Leisure and Recreation Facilities the unique distinction of being a finds teaching here very en­ because they're so teachable." <II> School of Gerontology · syndicated cartoonist as well as joyable. He first became in­ McCarthy's interest at CBR <12l A Pre-Retirement Adult Education Program a professor. terested in teaching young goes far beyond the classroom. <1:1 > Learning Resource Center Fred McCarthy, the creater people while on a lecture circuit He's now in the process of <14 l Referral and Counseling Center of the cartoon, Brother Juniper, which brought him to many organizing boy's and girl's table is teaching Art 103 ai the college distinguished universities such tennis which he wi_ll coach. Beginning February 26 through mid-April there will be a non- of Boca Raton this semester. He as Yale, M.I.T., and. Georgia McCarthy says he "wants traditional studies program, which will offer such courses as: also teaches a course in Jewish Tech. "After my lectures the everyone to come out- not just Creative Writing humor at the University of a. the pros; it's a game for fun." Conversational French or Spanish Miami and is the director for He would like to eventually The Heritage of Humor design for continuing education have the table tennis teams play Speech and Drama at F.A.U. other colleges and local high Your HeJenic Heritage Mr. McCarthy has been schools to publicize the college .publishing Brother Juniper for and draw interest to the sport. In addition, on February 11, at 10:30 a.m., Dr. William Baxter 17 years and is a member of the The most obvious clue to will begin a program of weekly lectures designed to assist the Newspaper Comics Council. McCarthy's success in his younger students at The College of Boca Raton, with problems of Through this affiliation he has comic strip, his teaching, and career selection and advisement. There will be a student advisory made many cartoonist friends his general relations with board made up of retirees from the surrounding communities who such as AI Capp <Lil' Abner), students, is his ever-present volunteer their services for consultation and advisement of the Johnny Hart <Wizard of ld) and sense of humor. "Humor is one student. AI Andreola <Carey Drake>. of the greatest things to learn in In this manner, The College For Senior Americans will share its With Brother Juniper's Catholic order to live," says Mr. Mc­ knowledge and experiences wi-th the students, who will in return influences and light humor Carthy. "Everybody has a share their zest and youthful aspirations about what life has to offer, McCarthy receives a steady sense of humor; like your brain, flow of fan mail. He even it improves when you use it." regardless of age. McCarthy Hy DEBBIE CHADFIELD received a letter from Cardinal By PAT WINBURN 1.....------..,--Can You Find A Job? ~---~-...1 This past Tuesday I had the education Bill acquired a Soldersleve· Corp.>. workshop, taught Creative your Counseling Director. opportunity to attepd the first Bachelor of Arts degree in The last eight years, just Writing, Platform selling', and In his first lecture, Dr. Baxter meeting of a series given by Dr. Hungary, a Metaphysics before retirement, Or. Baxter published 'sOme articles, short covered several areas in a way William Baxter on· jobs and how Fellowship at the Berlin worked for W. Clement Stone in stories and two books. which I feel was very beneficial to find the better than average University and, after intensive his Combined Insurance Com- Dr. Baxter is in the process of to me and would be to -anyone job. _ travel. his Doctor Juris at the panies, in various capacities, forming a talent bank of guests facing the business world. The After the meeting I had the Southwestern University. embracing personnel work, who are executive retirees with included: 1) how to find the chance to speak briefly with Dr. Dr. Baxter's work experience 1 e c turing , business special skills. to donate their better than average job, 2) Baxter <who said that he would included experimenting in management training, policy services, if and when needed in researching the job, 3) rather be referred to as "Bill") various fields including setting. The last three years student and faculty resear- developing a portfolio, 4) , and I had a chance to discuss railroading, practicing and with Stone was spent as an ching. These selected retires, preparing for an interview, and some of his background, which I teaching law, handling claims executive, servicing operations after _paying a ·"membership 5) how to hold a job and work for found most interesting. ·(maritime, with British in- throughout United States, fee" <to be sent to the program) a promotion. Bill Baxter was born in 1892, surance companies in Moscow) Canada, Australia, New will become members of the Dr. Baxters series will con- in Baltimore, Md., of British and lhirty years of promotiol)al Zealand and United Kingdom. "Student Acvisory Board" tinue on every Tuesday from parents. Because of his step- wo.rk <4 : years Regional Since retirement in 1966 he chaired by Student Counselor, 10:30-11 :30. I found it most 'father, a Hungarian in Manager for the Wurlitzer Co., has done post graduate work in Dr. Favreau. interesting and would recom- diplomatic service, he was 16 years with Crowell Collier Creative Writing, at first in Dr. Baxter will be available mend it very highly to every raised in various European Publishing Company as mid- Miami Dade College, then he for 24 hours fnr private in- student here at the College. countries. After his basic west supt., 2 years with monitored a post graduate terviews by students and-or HyCiREG MATFITANO Page Z, Felwaary, 1115 The Paise ·I feel that a couple of com­ EDITORIAL Letters to the Editor ments should be made on the My concern is what the students can do on campus after they memo to students of February 7th which came out of Mr. have completed th,eir classes for the day. Many students who live Letter to Editor rung of other activities for the Vanderheijden's office. First, here do not have transportation. This makes it quite difficult for The S.G.A. committee was Spanish, the Jamaican, the the memo which said that our them to leave campus. so consequently they must make do with thinking about organizing Dutch and many more foreign pool was closed because we what's available here. various activities for the foreign students. You can figure thai the majority of students finish their classes students here at C.B.R. in order need a 15 dollar filter was a by 3:00p.m.; that leaves three hours of sunlight in the day. The last to make them · feel more Gatherings like this would typographical error. The filter thing you want to do is sit in your room and study after classes all welcome and at home since definitely bring all students actually costs $1,500. But why is day. So you go out to the pool to catch some rays, but onc_e you get to these students are from such far closer to one another.
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