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41. 8 11 Don Cadbury teaches Managing a Small Business. 27 Annie Mitchell, Cindy Cul- pepper, Lee Anne Mitchell, and Ned Mitchell in Puppetry class. 37 loyce lohn- son works with puppet. 41 Sue Sutker instructs Linda Crane in the art ofsifting during the Creative Cooking class, 57 lud- ith Hall, Gemology class instructor shows some precious stones to B.M. Hayward, Gladys Hunt, and Don Monoco, 63 Nancy and Bob lakubiak in Natural Childbirth class. 7D Katherine and Ernie Williams and lim and Carol Moody in Natural Child- birth class. 81 Dan Fager, photography in- structor with student Mike Nasco. 93 Celia Stewart from the Floridian Magazine ofthe St. Pete Times is guest speaker in the creative writing class. Barbara Deane, instructorg Henry Thompkins, lim Polson, R.W. Palmer, andlane Thompkins.
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Community Services Life is never boring for people who enroll in community services courses offered in con- venient locations by Hillsborough Community College. Karate, Interior Design, and Spanish for Travelers are only a few of the more than 50 non-credit courses offered. Leisure learning courses were offered in Brandon, Temple Terrace, Sun City Center, and on the Dale Mabry, Ybor and Plant City Campuses, and were open to all adults.
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Evening classes at Dale Mabry Campu Evening students are a special breed. While their contemporaries rest from the day's labors and watch Rhoda on TV, they grab a quick snack in place of a meal and rush off to class. Classes at night are as varied as the stu- dents attending them and include such sub- jects as Spanish, electronics, and psychology. What gives these individuals the initiative to work all day and study several hours at night? Perhaps as many motivations exist as there are people in the classes . . . a desire to improve oneself mentally and economically, a love of learning, of exploring the unfam- iliar. Whatever the reasons, they come to the brightly-lit campuses in increasing numbers. 5 1ljohn Katsifis and Don Sowter in Electronics. 23 Tom Tyler, Ron Wise, Linda Ares in Biology Foundations lab. 37 Bill Warren, Don Sowter, Dave Matson, andjoe Keene 43 Psychology students Ellsy Rodriguez, Millie Hall, Helen Murry, Russell Henry, and Danny Scott in group sessions. Sl Den- ver Blanco Spanish class members Mar- tin Landry, Marie Valdez, Karen Gil- lespie, Helen Daniels, loan Cunning- ham, and lerome Murray. 4 . 'HYWWEW
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