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X Ax.' 4 85 WWW NH. t 5,339 li' 8 23 Student does her dissection work com- petently. 33 lt's lab assignment time for Hoshang Karimi 43 Christine Swihart sets up pulimeter. SJ George Snyder, chemistry lab assistant, GJ Susan Byrd, biology assistant holds corn snake. 77 Debby Bodie, lanice Huerta, and Dr. Dipat Roy review microbiology assignment. 87 Student checks lab materials. 91 Prof. Bob Croth and Robert Long.
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Science Man's research in space, new medical dis- coveries or decisions on ecology are a few of the many issues that not only scientists or technicians, but also every concerned citizen should be aware of. This is science, and this is what the Hillsborough Community College science program is doing: extending educationfor everyone. The science program is providing the broadest education possible, from the con- cept of the cell, or biological education in a political environment, to the basics of mathe- matics. The wide variety of courses enables the students to experiment, discuss and com- prehend the different facets of the world, in depth or superficiallv. The program starts people on the road to many careers by providing the training for tomorrow's scientist and the general educa- tion for todav's voters who have to decide on the ecological problems that societv faces, Hillsborough Community College through its special LECA program has provided an in- depth study of the scientific and ecological problems facing man todav and into the next century. Science is us, is the world in which we live, is a step to a better society. The study of vesterday's discoveries will lead the way to experiment to improve our knowledge and lives in a better world tomorrow. ii 3 4 84 it L li 4 l -4 ---FW' . . . 'scmxzifx
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Physical Education The physical education program covers ten- nis, golf, physical fitness, bowling, and swim- ming classes. Operating on the precept that the body can only be fully utilized through some form of exercise, the physical education program stresses the individual sports that can be play- ed and enjoyed after the course is com- pleted. We are trying to give each student a diversity of activities whereby he can parti- cipate in these programs in laboratory situa- tions, said Prof. Geraldine Walklet who co- ordinates physical education activities. Giving the student an awareness of the need for physical activity and what takes place psychologically is what the department is striving to do. Programs adapting themselves to the needs of the students is what the department is all about. Physical education is not routine, mech- anized exercises. 1 13 Zahra Bahrayni bowls a strike. 2? Ray Blevin, jimmy Redd, james Cole, Starlita Redfern, and lphnny Blackwell watch PE instructor Chuck White's chip shot. 33 Cindy Stephens, Connie Gilliland, Mark Hartman, Albert Young, lr., Karen Wood, and Diane Waters get ready for tennis class. 41 Gloria de la Osa in bowling class. Sl Albert Young and Diane Waters 61 Charles Bardin, Arlene Shurrs, Coach White, and Marylou Hockman in golf class.
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