Hillsborough Community College - Satori Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1978

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Special Services The Special Services Club is an outgrowth of the Special Ser- vices Program which helps stu- dents become more motivated academically. Working under B. I. Spoto who coordinates the program, the students receive tutorial assistance and counsel- ing. Special Services Club members Kent Dudley, vice-president, Michelle Simms, treasurer, Er- nestine Larry, secretary, Mary Hall, Danny Vickers, president, Ianice Porter, Ierry Peterson, Nan- nie Simms lback rowj Darrell An- drews, sponsor, Linda Thomas, Pleasetta Mason. 2 3 IZJ Afro-American Thespian Society IAATSJ members lfront rowj Danny Vickers, Eddie Parks lsecond rowl Ernest Richards, Debra Thomas, William Iennings, Larry Payne, Tracy Harris, Reginald Hayes, Reginia Chappell, Eddie Germain, presidentg Terria Gray, Danny Vickers, Harvelyn Glymph, vice-president, Arthur McKay, DeDe Daniels, Michele Thomas, secretaryg Marcus Graddy, recording secretary, Eldred Hall, parliamentarian. Clark Everett, Ioe Boyle, advisers. Afro-Thespians The American Afro Thespian Society promoted the arts through dramatic interpreta- tions and the dance. Patricia Wingo pictured at the right starred in An Evening with AATS December 2. The show featured singer Pat jones and poet Laura Bostick. Special SerUicesfAfro Thesbians 25

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Ni'-Q . Yi. 2 S Q gk? .1 : ,gg Q 1 Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda, business honorary fraternity members win trophies in state competition in April. Ieannie Abraham, first place executive secretary, Florinda Muc- ciolo, first place junior secretary, Mary Campbell, third place ex- ecutive typist. Q31 Phi Beta Lambda officers Dawn Haynes, presidentg Patty Breman, vice-president for projects, Cindy Coe lsecond rowj Ivy Cranford, Theresa Mount, vice- president-membershipg Mary Campbell, secretary. Professors Iacolin Eichelberger and Iulie Orvis, advisers. 24 Phi Beta Lambda!Circle K Circle K Circle K assists the Kiwanis by selling corn-on-the-cob at the Strawberry Festival and visit nursing home shut-ins. The stu- dents also attend Leadership conferences. 121 Bert Clark raises money for Cir- cle K by washing cars. 141 Circle K officers at the Plant City Campus are Ianice Boutwell, secretaryg Harriet Woods, presidentg and Don Iones, vice-president.



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26 Nuclear Med!Opticianry 1 Nuclear Medicine The Nuclear Medicine Club is sponsored by advisers Huey Barnett and Dr. Mac Lombardi. The students won first place in statewide competition. 111 Nuclear Medicine Club mem- bers include lfront rowl Sue Bates, Tony Ward lsecond rowj Marcella Gibson, Tina Russell, Gracia Gar- rids, Lee Ann Zavosky, Stephanie Spear lthird rowl Rhonda Bailey, Dianna Van Valkenburg, Cathy Wiehle, Maria Szorger lfourth rowl Iames Smith, Caesar Fernandez, Marie Driggers, Kim Hippo, Dave Wadsworth lfifth rowj Tom Fox, Ray Madison, Art Raguse, Tony Menendez, and Sue Hughlett. Opticianry Club The Association of Professional Scholastic Opticians IAPSOJ sponsored two students' trip to the National Opticianry conven- tion in Chicago. Their main money-raising project was sell- ing initials or zodiac signs that go on eyeglasses for S1 each. In addition the club had 1200 eyeglass frames donated. 131 Craig Ross served as president of the Association of Professional Scholastic Opticians and attended the national conference in Chicago. Under his leadership the APSO club was one of the strongest clubs at the Gordon Keller campus. Other officers include Belinda Motzer, secretary, Elaine Vernon, vice- presidentg Matthew Vernon, treasurer, and Ed Wood, sergeant- at-arms. gin 2' . , 1 -

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