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

 - Class of 1967

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This is SCHOENBRUN AVID SCHOENBRUN is a ian who knows Charles DeGaulle nd France. These were his topics lay 28th, when he was intro- uced as the first Lyceum of the iimmer. DeGaulle, he stated, is hav- yig a love affair with France. He ees her as a grand lady. He loves ier more than himself and is dis- i pointed in the way she has i own. l France, Schoenbrun added, will become great after De- faullef' Q David Schoenbrun gave the udience an insight into the coun- 'y he obviously loves. He de- 4:ribed DeGaulle offering personal Juches to the picture. He lectured in French history from Kings to he present. He then went on to How would you feel if General Motors' net income for one year exceeded your national budget? Following the main lecture, Schoenbrun sat on the edge of the stage and answered questions. This session was more of Schoen- brun telling the audience what to ask and then answering his own questions with statistics and his- tory lessons. With the present world situation being the topic of the day, naturally most pertained to Viet Nam. It was an interesting evening, the audience becoming irritated and probing for straight answers. David Schoenbrun, egotistical and arrogant as he might have been, knew his subjects well and offered an entertaining and edu- cational performance It's a pity more students did why the General has or- NATO out, specifically his nce of American bigness. not attend. He has a talent for making people think. N S 's gf F 'X

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t STUDENT GOVERNIVIENTQASSOCIATION JUNIOR COLI.lEGE.OF BROWARD COUNTY i . DAVIE ROAD FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33314 November, 1966 The Student Body junior College of Broward County Fort Lauderdale, Florida To Whom It May Concern: Question: Whatever happened to the student body? Apparently it has been swallowed up in the sand dunes or possibly succumbed to a widget attack. However, an interesting fact remains. There appear to be students here. All these warm bodies in the Student Center could not be mirages or figments of one's imagination. But that's all we can be sure of as no one seems to have heard from them. It seems odd to me and to other people who have noticed this problem, that the Student Activities opera- tion on this campus which includes the Silver Sands, the Venetian Crier, the Tri-C radio program, and the Student Government Association, is being run by approximately ten people. Not ten people to each activity, the same ten people are running the entire show! Where does the fault lie? Is it within the organizations themselves? I don't believe so. Rather, I believe the fault lies with the student body in general. I was GREATLY impressed with the freshman class at the orientation program. They seemed to exhibit a tremendous amount of spirit. They all wore their rat caps and seemed to be determined in their attempt at transforming themselves from high school kids to college men and women. What happened in that week between orientation and the beginning of school, I do not know. For some strange reason the rat caps disappeared and the spirit followed close behind. Admittedly, there are a number of freshmen who have planted their chubby little feet on the ground, and decided to make a go of it as students at JCBC. I don't mean the student who simply goes to class and scurries home. leaving behind all that our college Offers him. I am writing of the student who takes advantage of the recreational and cultural activities on campus. But the college can only provide the opportunities. It is up to the student to take advantage of them. Many students consider our little gathering out here in Davie-by-the-cows their thirteenth and fourteenth grades. It can seem so very easily, for no one is forced to attend anything after class. The person who comes to this college looking for his next two years of high school will find it. Not because that's what it is, but simply because his mind is already made up. If he decides he is going to college and is going to benefit not only from the academic program but also from the whole social life, he will find all that, too. He will also be taking another step out of adolescence. Dr. jack D. Taylor, our acting president, has spoken many times on the subject of education. One of his main themes is about the motivation a student has toward study. His ideas can be applied to what I am saying. If a student has the motivation to become involved in college life, he can certainly do it at BJC. If you are interested in writing, there is the little literary endeavor you are reading now, the SILVER SANDS. And the VENETIAN CRIER always appreciates help from writers and photogra- phers. Both of these top publications won more awards last year than any other junior college in the state, including big Miami-Dade. The Student Government Association represents 'Awe the students. If you didn't run for a senate seat. then by all means attend the student government meetings. We put on a helluva show and get quite a bit of work accomplished for the students. Whatever a student chooses is for his Own benefit. College life can enrich a student, but you will only get back what you put into it. It is your own life you are building-or neglecting. I remain. T Sm , erry.LgBel President, ,..- Concerned Student Govern nt Association 10



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