Broward Community College - Silver Sands Yearbook (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

 - Class of 1966

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fu 5 754 jf jfuf, 4. f EDITOR'S NOTE This is the first of the four issues of the Silver Sands yearbook-magazine. Historically speaking, it is a milestone in the annals of the Junior College of Broward County's cam- pus publications. Journalistically speaking, it is a grand experiment, for the success or failure of this magazine will be the deciding factor in whether or not Broward Junior Col- lege will lead the way in this type of publi- cation among the fellow junior colleges of this state, or return to the standard, tradi- tional yearbook. We, the Editors and Staff of Silver Sands. are trying our best to achieve success in this experiment, but only you, the students, can be the true factors in either our achievement or defeat by your acceptance or rejection of this publication. Most of this magazine was compiled during the summer terms, and certain students who wrote for us are no longer at the lunior Col- lege. All through those months, we had dif- STAFF AND ADVISORS ficulty in finding available writers and staff members to fill our positions and, in some cases, the editors, themselves, found it necessary to author articles in order to fill page space. We are, nevertheless, proud of this magazine and sincerely hope you will share our enthusiasm. In any event, it will be you, the students, who will pass the final judgment on this publication. Success or failure, the decision is yours. lohn E. Leatherwood Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief John E. Leatherwood Assistant Editor . Pamela Edwards Literary Editor Ann C. Bardsley Feature Editor . David Byrne Art and Photographic Editor . Lewis Alquist Sports Editor . john Wolfe General Staff Assistant .. Carol Shafer Photographers . . David Porter and Norman Summey Publications Advisor . . Dr. Harold B. Hayes Chairman of the Division of Language and Literature . Dr. Homer M. Ledbetter COVER: Sunset over the campus of the junior College of Broward Countyg photo by Ed Maxwell. l .lui if l lei I ,Q x f' ll .- .:.L..vQgg1i A N.,-.



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THE NEW lEFT OR 25 years, the college cam- puses across the country were politically quiet. Except for a brief spurt of Conservative reac- tion to the New Frontier, the col- lege student showed little political interest. This is no longer true. Suddenly, as if out of nowhere, has come a rebirth of political ex- citement and interest by collegi- ans that has been termed The New Left. The New Left is a movement of the young. It borders on radicalism and in some organ- izations is communistic. It is vital that the college students of our nation know what it is, where and how it got its start, and where it is going. For in our time, not only does the future but also the pres- ent belong to the American youth. If only for this reason, students and parents must inform them- selves of the truth about the New Left. 2 7420566604146 7a p' ' Illustrated by Tom Oliver and john Leatherwood as 'fact Qo'f 9 'Va 'S. EC' Q: aa 4-tw? l X ,rl Cl Activity of a political nature by college students which had an ef- fect on American political life was first manifested in the 1930's. The result of the Great Depression was the loss of confidence in the American economic system by a substantial number of citizens, es- pecially among the intellectuals. In their dissatisfaction, they' turned to the Left, hoping to find the panacea. The recognition of the U.S.S.R. in 1933 focused furth- er attention on the Left. The un- fortunate result was t.he formation of a coalition between intellectual, but naive, liberals and the Com- munist Party and its front organ- izations. This became known as the Popular Front Movement of the 1930'S. College campuses expressed this. They were boiling over with fads, ideas and stunts which fermented a protest against parents, deans, I 5 r Q jx 4 l

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