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Inflation adds to ecology problems With inflation clipping more than 12 cents of each S1 earned, Americans found it difficult to make ends meet and still cope with ecology problems. The 1975 automobiles with their catalytic converters forced Americans to use more gas to the mile at a time when fuel prices rose as high as 62.9 a gallon. Electric rates soared because of the increase in oil prices and people felt that light, heat, and air-conditioning came before ecology needs. The astronnical rise in sugar prices forced many food products to rise accordingly. From cokes to cookies to canned goods the Ameri- can dollar brought less food to the table. The Cockroach Bay aquatic preserve study brought HCC personnel the chance to study a beautiful, unpolluted and still biologically productive area. , . f5'f23L,.. 'din aj is 15741: m-vu 2 11 Air pollution. 25 sugar prices soar. 33 Students prefer small cars. 4D Self-service stations lowered price. 51 Chamber of Commerce members at Cockroach Bay. 63 Dr. William Fehring, Environmental Director, Tampa Port Authority, Fred Webb, Supervisor of Cockroach Bay studies, andlohn Greer, Homebuilders Assn. 71 Prof. Robin Lewis, president of Save Our Bays, opens oysters. 81 Mullet fisherman at Cockroach Bay. 93 Prof. Lewis examining plankton.
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kiln.-was K Q Q l Qs'-nf 3 E 5 Q 5 ,tj Fifi. fill' fifty? Ffa? we QM' 51 MQ as cac- Fee? :ct -Ile-5. ' 35 ii'- 5- vw 1 17 People across the United States wanted to keep their jobs. 23 By january the job Place- ment bulletin board was practically bare. Shirley Porto, job Placement secretary at the Ybor Campus, points out the three jobs avail- able to Lisa Amlong, Terry Barber, Patricia Smith, Marsha Fletcher, and Maria Hernan- dez, 33 Over 1500 veterans decided the thing to do was to go back to school. At Dale Mabry Campus Michael Russell, V.A. repre- sentative lbehind desk! assists loe Cannon, veteran counselor, and Ken Hance, occu- pational specialist, in counseling students Tom Cummings lseatedl, Wade Wilson, Sheila Warren and jerry Massey. 41 Maxine Cum- barevic, Veterans Office, Cordon Keller. 51 Financial Aid office was a popular place as students sought financial assistance from Larry Arnold, Dale Mabry Financial Aid Coordin- atorj Margaret Morris, Ybor Financial Aid Specialist, and Shirley Buckman, Dale Mabry Financial Aid Specialist. 45,55 is ,,,. lr N A ss. - . .,.kk Nia K X X sa, x - N- 44 5 S I 5 t i i
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