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Page 4 — THE WESTERN TEXAN — Thursday, February 14, 1980
Community Service Classes
Include Defensive Driving
Several community service
courses are scheduled to begin
soon.
Families involved in
agriculture are invited to learn
more about keeping their finan-
cial records in a farm and ranch
records course starting Mon-
day.
Persons who would like infor-
mation or who wish to enroll
should contact the Continuing
Education office.
Fees will be $25 per person for
24 hours of instruction. Classes
will meet from 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Feb. 18-21 and Feb. 25-28.
Kent Mills, farm and ranch
management instructor, will be
in charge.
A course in defensive driving
is scheduled to begin next week.
A class will meet Wednesday,
Feb. 20 and again Feb. 27.
The course will last from 6-10
p.m. and will meet in LRC-101.
Dr. James Palmer will be the
instructor. Fee for the course
will be $15.
A stimulation symposium for
members of the American
Petroleum Institute is schedul-
ed for March 3-4 and 10-11. Con-
tact Randy Mosley for further
information.
Finally, an aviation ground
school course is planned to
begin March 10 and run through
May 1. Class instructor will be
Dr. Gene McClurg.
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HAM IT UP — Toni Disko (Penelope), Rob Clark (Lionel) and Donna Browning (Ida) stage a scene
from the upcoming drama production, "See How They Run." (Staff Photo)
'See How They Run' Opens Feb. 28
Imagine... a cozy dinner with
your favorite person. Afterward
you both go to see some of the
best drama around. All this can
be your's by attending WTC's
dinner theatre, "See How They
Run," by Phillip King, a play in
three acts to be presented Feb.
28, 29 and March 1, 6, 7 and 8.
The drama, a farce in three
acts concerning the vicarage at
Merton-cum-Middlewick during
1949, was cast Jan. 22.
Dinner, which is to be catered
by George Gann, will be served
at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. It will
consist of clam chowder, follow-
ed by roast beef or chicken on
rice with a vegetable dish.
Desserts will be apricot or
cherry tarts.
Tickets are $9 and can be ob-
tained by calling the Fine Arts
Division office at ext. 234 during
regular office hours weekdays.
The office is closed weekends.
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NEWS BRIEFS
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Writers have until Feb. 27 to
submit entries in a contest being
co-sponsored by the Snyder
Writers' Guild and WTC's Com-
munications and Letters divi-
sion.
Entries are to be judged in fic-
tion and non-fiction categories.
Contestants may enter once in
each category and will pay a $1
fee for each entry. Entries must
be typewritten and no longer
than 3,500 words.
Persons wishing further
details of the contest may con-
tact Mrs. Roy Burk at 2304 40th
St., or Dr. Ed Barkowsky in the
English department.
★★★
The counseling center hosted
a luncheon Feb. 6 for several
area public school counselors
and personnel.
Hosts were Dr. Mary Hood,
Dr. Gil Fleer and Bettie
McQueen.
Also present were Dr. Ben
Brock, vice president; Dr.
Duane Hood, dean of Student
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Jerry Baird, director of Con-
tinuing Education.
Guests were from
Sweetwater, Roby, Rotan,
Hobbs, Post and Jones County
public schools.
★★★
Ten Vocational Nursing
students recently received caps
in informal ceremonies.
They are Karen Walker of
Post, Shelley McMullan of
Snyder, Linda Green of Post,
Bonnie Carroll of Snyder, Donna
Walker of Post, Korbi Sanders
of Snyder, Sally Garcia of
Jayton, Catherine Pearson of
Snyder, Cindy Scott of Pecos
and Beth Green of Post.
Margaret Martin, Nursing
Service Administrator at
Cogdell Memorial Hospital, was
guest speaker. Nursing instruc-
tors are Winnie Poyner and
Diane Beard.
★★★
Nine drama students attended
the Texas Educational Theatre
Association convention in
Dallas last weekend.
James Rambo, assistant
professor of speech and drama,
accompanied the group.
Attending were Darrell
Hayes, Mark White, Rob Clark,
Seth Cox, Donna Browning, Toni
Disko, Judy Medrano, Doni
Douglas and Patty Martinez.
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Gleason, Lois. The Western Texan (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1980, newspaper, February 14, 1980; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth430280/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Western Texas College Library.