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Max Rafferty What's going to happen to us as individuals? was the question posed by noted educator, lecturer and columnist, Dr. Max Rafferty, during his ap- pearance at PJC for the November 19 Lyceum convocation. His lecture dealing with the place of the individual in today's highly regimented soci- ety, was followed by a press conference at WSRE and later a question and answer session on the Student Center Patio. During both events, Raffer- ty, appealing to a surprisingly wide cross-section of the campus, stimulated student interest and thinking. Student response was sober, questioning and critical. , A ,.,, - ' . A ,W , , ,, ' 4' ' -f7 '1't1ii if D Above and below: Dr. Rafferty discusses important issues with students on the Student Center Patio. -xx' ' X '1 f 'n NM, ,rw ' MW... 1 K mam aku. W We ', w, 7wMM5 w.v . in
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Herb Kaplow It is customary at PJC for one of each year's Lyceum Series speakers to be scheduled during Homecoming Week in February. This year's Homecoming speaker, noted NBC news corre- spondent and commentator Herb Kaplow, spoke in the Health Building on February 18. Underlining the wealth of his knowledge and experience, Mr. Kaplow's remarks ranged widely -from the Eisenhower years of the late 1950's when he was assigned to cover the then Vice President NiXon's campaign efforts to the very real present and the Vietnam dilemma. Following his address at a noontime convocation frightj Herb Kaplow was interviewed by local tele- vision personality Taris Savell fabove and belowb. I -, y 5, ,Q ,Q x Y? ,J ? 'A i S t
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