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Special Programs Federally funded projects at HCC include Project Oportunidad, Special Services, Talent Search, and TCEP. August Paniello headed Talent Search which recruited people in financial need or members of minority groups to continue their education on a more flexible basis than the traditional degree program, Project Oportunidad headed by Sam Rod- riguez aided the hispanic-American who was handicapped in seeking employment by his inability to speak English fluently. Special Services assists students of cultural, economics, or educational need. Many Spec- ial Services students were members of a min- ority groupg others came from an impov- erished background which failed to give them the necessary resources to achieve success. English as a second language was taken by students at Ybor and Dale Mabry. Q-fSf3 '1w - 13 Debbie Brown, Grecia Cerrano, Maria Menendez, and julia junco. 23 Raday San Mar- tin, Dora Rocha, Luz andjennifer Chavez at Halloween Party given by Project Oportuni- dad. 37 Saturnino Martinez and Gladys Carras- co at the party. 43 Patti Cammaratta, Martha Sharpe with Fernando Lecuona 57 Special Services students Robin McCallson and Cor- liss Epps 67 Mary Watson with Betty lo Spoto, Special Services director.
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Reading, Speech Reading labs offer their services to students on the Ybor Campus and at Dale Mabryp a variety of methods are used to aid students in becoming better readers. Remedial courses help to bring students up to college levelp speed reading is aimed at the good reader who wants to excel. Prof. Eva Pride is in charge of the Ybor facilityg Dr. Dorinda McClellan is the reading professor at Dale Mabry. Introduction to Broadcasting was an' inno- vative course added to the curriculum at Ybor. Students in the class, taught by Prof. Bill C-reico, made a series of tapes that were aired on radio station WRBQ-Q105. Humanities courses also included speech, Survey of the Humanities and foreign lan- guages. an-me-4. 13 In the back speech instructor evaluates speaker as Ellen Forsyth, Kelly Campbell, Sarah Wintersteen, and Danny Monaco watch. 27 Dr. McClellan with Mike Dickson 31 Prof. Eva Pride with Roger Guy. 43 Prof. Denver Blanco tutors student. Sl Prof. Helen Dayan Craig Reader to Kathleen Teufel while reading technician Ida Moore looks on. 1 si '35 taxis
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Succes The SUCCES tStudents Under Constant Challenge for Educational Successl program which is presently in its fourth successful year at HCC. Located at the Ybor Campus under the directorship of Sister Rosanne jones, the SUCCES team includes specially trained and selected faculty members, tutors, and ancillary personnel. The core of the SUCCES program is con- structed around sociology, psychology, math- ematics, biology, and language skills and pro- vides practical, social, and academic intro- ductions to these fields. It offers a variety of learning strategies, such as independent study, individualized teachings, tutorial assis- tance, counseling aid, group dynamics, and fieldtrips. SUCCES is particularly beneficial to those who are new to college or who have been away from school for a long time. E ss 2 11 Myrna Marshall, Mathematics, joAnn Weaver coun selor, joyce jones and joseph Miller, tutors, Betty Crap son, English, Sister Rosanne jones, coordinator and Ralph Castellano, biology make up SUCCES team. 23 johnny Ciunta helps tutor students at an elementary school 33 Tony Marchetta listens to Prof. Crapson explain English lesson 41 Maria Diaz, Sandra Blanco, and Cary Albritton work on their lessons. ss 'it
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