8 Fridav. October 8, 1971 Section 1 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORREE Child Care Center Playground Child care for all who need it Clinton Lake Bill Awaits Signature A status report on Clinton, Iowa, the town for a special witness in the impeachment of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce Thursday morning at 11 a.m. William Woods, chairman of the Chamber's Clinton committee, said a public works bill to be signed by President Nixon will be required for the contractual agreements started for development of the dam. Once the land acquisition is the first step in securing a phase one project, then begin. This would include the construction of roads and ad- jacent facilities. Design, construction and control of the 21,000 acre lake at Lake Murray in the Corps of Engineers. About one-third of the area would be the lake woods said. The site would be used for irrigation. The highest of the Lawrence city limits Paul Barber, Chief of the Engineering Division of the Kansas City District of the Corps would be three main purposes for the lake-water quality, water consumption, and flood control of the Wakura River. There is a product of recreational facilities. Phase one will start one to six weeks after the bill appropriating $2.2 million is signed by MANHATTAN (AP)—Clay T. Whitehead, director of the Food House museum, or at the luncheon will speak at a luncheon here Friday. President Nixon, Woods said. Imagine that you are a working mother with a child of two, an 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. job and a working mother with a child of six, a ability as a parent to see that your child gets competent care during the hours you are away from home. In view of those long hours, a baby sister is out of the question. Working Wives Use Child Care Center If work could begin immediately, Barber said, the class of 1972 could be swimming in the lake by graduation time. By DEBRA BEACHY Kansan Staff Writer The problem these conditions pose for women working women in Lawrence, where they are turning to the obvious and yet relatively new solution of the problem. Four years ago, the Outreach Commission, an organization of the First Methodist Church at 960 S. Main Street, has needed for a child care center in Lawrence and undertook the task of creating one. They hired Mrs. Judy Bencenvigo, a KU graduate in preschool education, to be the This semester the School of Social Welfare is bringing a taste of the legislature into the classroom. The child care center was established to serve children from a variety of income levels. About three-fourths of the children are from lower-income and the other one-fourth are from above average income homes. Legislature Now Studied In Classes "My unique contribution is to help the students understand legislative and administrative procedures and procedures." Harder said. This semester, Harder said, "the students will think through one or two legislative issues." A mock legislature in the class in which students will play roles and make decisions is also planned. Harder said. Robert Harder, Kansas director of social welfare, travels from topeka every Tuesday to participate in a class in legislative processes. Prior to his appointment as director of social welfare, Harder served in the legislature and two years on the governor's staff as a technical Recently Harder was labeled a proponent of Gov. Robert Docking's welfare cuts. Harder said that he did not support the 3.35 Average For Med Students The profile of the University of Kansas' first-year medical class of 144 shows 137 Kansans. were accepted but 18 withdrawn. On point scale, the first-year class had a grade average of 3.35 overall and a 3.38 in pre-med courses, much better than a B- in pre-med courses. Admissions Test, 74 per cent scored above the 50 percentile. because of the political implications of a "free school." Mrs. Bencivengo said One reason child care center similar to the one she chose is that the center, said, is that the time and money required to start one are "It's a 24-hour-a-day job that requires a staff which is dedicated and warm cares about children, and the child is said. The child care center employs ten staff members whose backgrounds include music, art and music. The program is carefully planned to be as varied as possible and to provide a good environment for the children. The only stipulation is that the parents of the child both work - soap vending machines - quick service for dry cleaning Mrs. Benvigengo said that although there had been a great need for a child care center in Lawrence, the first few months of advertising and publicity to make the public aware that such a service was being offered. The child care center now serves 48 children changing in age from three to five years and has had a waiting list since April. center also utilizes volunteers from KU and is involved in the Neighborhood Youth Program. NORGETOWN LAUNDRY & DRYCLEANING - attendant on duty 19th ? Haskell Located in Mini Plaza 842-9592 Hours 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. cuts before to the decisions made by the 1971 legislature, and he does not support them now. legislature's decision." Harder said, "is to take a bad decision and make the best of it." Neighborhood Youth Program. "We really want to be a part of the community in Lawrence." Mrs. Bencivengo said. It is the only child care center in Lawrence that states as its aim human development. Human Development Center at KU has a child care program that involves research. Someday School and Brick Road are "free schools" in Lawrence which accept children from any age who may tend to sway away from these GOOD LUCK HAWKS! Mrs. Bencivengo is currently working on a master's degree in preschool education at KU. "What we must do with the from the apartment complex that has been serving the KU and Lawrence community for over 12 years... WEST HILLS APARTMENTS 1012 Emery Road The child care center has an active volunteer program. Students in the nurses' training program at Haskell work as aides on a weekly basis for a week period as a part of their training program. The child care BUN When is a Hi-Lo Not a Hi-Lo? For Homecoming Weekend! PICKLE The HiLo "We encourage individuality in the children and have been extremely successful in helping the children who come from different relationships to develop good relationships with the staff." Mrs. Benchengga said. "The children really engeno- said. 'The children make friends here.'" CHEESE HAMBURGER BUN It's Officially Declared A "BIG BLUE" BURGER Come In And Try One! 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