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There are more than 25 secretaries on the campus of Broward junior College. All too often the students and perhaps even the faculty are not cognizant of the value of the secretaries dedicated work. To write about them all would fill a volume of Silver Sands, but to publicly recognize one is the staff way of thanking all. She is a very efficient secretary who has a deep empathy for studetns. She adds much to the image of the college and to the department through her pleasant nature, Winsome smile, friendly spirit, and cooperative attitude. Dr. lack Taylor has said this of his secretary whom everybody knows to be a truly dedicated friend to Broward junior College students. Beginning her ninth year at the college as the Dean of Student's secretary, MRS. LOUISE BUCK has proven to be an asset to the junior College by her interest in students and enthusiasm for her work. Mrs. Buck is the editor of the Campus Calendar which comes out each week in order to inform students of happenings at the college and job opportunities. Her fine contribution to the Junior College since its inception, along with her pleasant manner, makes any student feel at ease. Both her co-workers and students recognize her fine contribution to the junior College as indicated by the following comments: A true lady. Mrs. Io Hamilton, Secretary to Dean of Instruction She will help you do anything! Cibson A. Cameron, Counselor ra She seems like a very gracious person and is an asset to the College. Mrs. Ianet Taylor, Secretary to the President sr She is a wonderful person. She is very dedicated. Miss Marcia Aman, Counseling an One of the most considerate people of our school. She takes a very personal inteerst in our school and seems to care about what happensf' VVilliam Porterfield, Instructor u She is one of the busiest people I know but she always has time for anyone who wants to speak with her. She is generally interested in everybody and every- thing. Mrs. Lorraine Coxwell, Counseling as She is one of the most tremendous persons I've ever knownf, Miss Nikki Nichols, Treasurer, Student Government Association, Phi Theta Kappa u If all the rules and procedures were lost on How To Be A Cood Secretary, just watch Mrs. Buck. The same could be said about being a friend. Neil Crispo, Director of Student Activities Mrs. Buck was born in New York. By the time she was 19, she had the opportunity to travel around the world. She later married Paul Buck and had a daughter. if .ff nn.-rf 42' 1 fir, af., 2 he X, ' 55,3 lVlrs. Louise Buck A Very Special Person who is now a nurse. She has two lovely grandchildren residing in New York. After her tour, she began her career in business. Mrs. Buck has worked in numerous capacities including secretary to Rabbi Lux of Temple Emanuel, in New York. For seven years she was the secretary to the yice-president at Marin Iunior College in Kentfield, California. In addition to her duties at the Iunior College, Mrs. Buck has been working at Broward General Hospital one night a week as a Red Cross Volunteer Nurses Aid. In 1967 she was recognized for her services with an Award of Appreciation. This volunteer work which she has en- gaged in for the past 25 years is very meaningful to Mrs. Buck. All students express the hope that Mrs. Buck will grace the campus for many years to come. 11 .. W
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Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to Cod. So read the motto on the seal of Thomas Iefferson. Throughout the country, thousands of college stu- dents have taken Jefferson's words to heart and perhaps too literally. What has started out as mere student protest has in many cases erupted into open rebellion. Subjects ranging from poor food in the cafe- teria to academic reform have been the cause for violent demonstrations on campuses from Columbia to Berkeley. Student revolt is not a problem unique to the United States. In the past decade it has become a social phenomenon on the intemational scene. Students from Paris to Prague and from Tokyo to Peking have openly displayed their dissatisfaction with the mores of contemporary society. Many foreign leaders see this as a sort of conspiracy among students, however, a noted sociologist writing for Newsweek termed the revolt Close cultural fertilization. There has been a noted similarity in the techniques of protestors throughout the world. This has been explained as the desire of students to demonstrate their solidarity with the protestors of other nations. It has become particularly notice- able in protests on American college campuses that a change is occuring. VVhat was once non-violent and peace- ful has now become a nightmare for the followers of such men as Chandi or Martin Luther King. VVhile many of the earlier campus protestors base their actions on the examples of these men, today's activist follows the pat- tem of angry leaders in the vein of H. Rap Brown QChairman of Student Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee, a misnomerj or Stokely Carmichael fpast Chairmanj. Cuerrilla tactics have become the order of the day and if a little blood is spilled in the cause it is no matter for the cause is more important than the life of one human being or a dozen. Non-Violent Protestmg . ls there such a thing? 'Ana that we have 8+ folk5,, 'Hn 'final Score from jf' Columbiaug 5-ludenfs 3, J f faculty 7- Stay 'lvncd in -if-',,,7,f? 4 HL YN-XT week for 'l-lm, Easier Bowl Q ifijfgfi . from For? Lauolzfclalt. . are L.Q1fggrv p lflggz WI!qff:i4f ,T. A fi i gd' Tiff' 'if--ff :'4i M -. , ' f ff. iifam -1 ' T ff i . kj, - V 1 ,,,, Dr 'gxll'l, N L 'n1l2 5 1 xo C x im, F I -. C' 'X I '-,. :fi if A ' . fl' ali Wt X .I I ZZ if ' Q Wi? ,, 4 ,. ., 7 1 U I H, Q, .ll t
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