Caldwell Community College - Advotech Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)
- Class of 1970
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f ARCHIVES MAT! DO NOT REMOVE Li v!riL LIBRARY USE ONLY At C. T. I. one can pursue his individual interests, but working together is our goal each day. We know that the road to success is no man ' s private driveway. Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager . . Linda Steele . . . Linda Day . Virginia Poteat 2 Caldwell Technical Institute ADVOTECH Box 600 Lenoir North Carolina 3 ' What one is to be .. . 4 . . . he is now becoming . 5 6 7 Life is a picture — 8 9 Hi ihiAMiiAAkA 10 ALL ROADS LEAD TO CALDWELL TECH 1 1 ADVOTECH STAFF Gail Greer; Bruce Blair; Brenda Triplett; Linda Steele, Editor; Linda Day, Assistant Editor; Sue Warnock; Sandra Prichard; Meryl Dickerson; Kathy Cooke; Virginia Poteat, Business Manager. 12 13 MAID OF HONOR Linda Steele C.T.I. COURT Sue Warnock Lois Hatley Myrna Childers THE TECH -TEER Caldwell Technical Institute EDITOR TONYA COFFEY ASSISTANT EDITOR LINDA SATTERWHITE REPORTERS Winifred McCall Renae Winkler Ginger Wallace Mary Steele Sandra Hoyle Shirley Ellison Linda Lail Dale Whittington Jimmy Bryant John Suddreth Ronnie Banner Steve Hollar Cathy Hawkins PHOTOGRAPHER T ommy Hahn Advisors: Mrs. Lorraine Minton, Miss Hope Hamilton 16 17 Student Government Association Day Senators: Jim Chandler; Terry Fulbright; George Robbins; Lynn Proffit; David Hamby; Brenda Lindley; Billie Presley; Gloria Early; Sheilia Annas; Ralph Wood; Donna Moore. Preamble We, the students of this Institute, in order to serve as a medium of two-way communication between the administra- tion and student body and to provide opportunities for the development of leadership and responsibility among stu- dents, do hereby establish this constitu- tion for the student body of this Institute. Organization: President — Mack Wilson; Vice-President— Jackie Swanson; Secretary-Treasurer— Sandra Pritchard. - 18 Ronnie Griggs Elaine Hamby, Secretary Junior Johnson Bob Price R. B. Riley Gene Weaver Nancy White ! 1 19 r:. Student Affairs Committee: Tye Bishop, Instructor; Ralph Woods; George Robbins; Joe Amos, Instructor; Donna Moore; Gloria Early; Claudia Kincaid, Counselor; Lorraine Minton, Instructor. 2 ' Officers ' President— Ben Jones; Vice-President— Kav Reid; Secretary — Ken Ward. 21 i 22 i 23 CALDWELL TECH. ORGANIZES Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build good will and better friendship? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? OFFICERS: President Doug Keller Vice-president Ben Jones Secretary Linda Steele Treasurer Mack Wilson Board of Directors Marcus Bolick Elaine Tweed Brenda Triplett Gary Corley 24 NATION ' S FIRST ROTARACT CLUB Members: Judy Keller, Bruce Blair, Larry Austin, Barry Curtis, Wayne Clark, Robert Graybeal, Albert Gaines, Jr., Gregory Heston, Linda Jenkins, Dennis Kanupp, Judy Kirby, S. Dean Parker, Nancy Poole, Virginia A. Poteat, Jackie Swanson, Mike Thornburg, Linda Welch, Lee Whittington, Welzie Metcalf, Danny Greene, Barry Warren, George Robbins, Rendeli Short, Terry Fulbright, Zee Warren, Mr. McAfee, Advisor. 25 Officers: President— Reba Townsend; Vice-President—Jackie Swanson; Secretary— Mitzi Ogle; Treasurer— Terri Fulbright; Reporter — Mary Steele. Cosmetology 26 !■ ii One hour of joy dispels the cares and suf- ferings of a thousand years. The cosmetology students look forward to the annual Christmas party given by them to the children of Western Carolina Center. Club Members: Left to Right: Mavis Vines, Zee Warren, Terri Fulbright, Mitzi Ogle, Sheilia Annas, Brenda Bolick, Judy Dorherty, Reba Townsend: second row Jackie Swanson, Elaine Tweed, Sally McEntire, Loretta McCall, Sherry Moretz, Mary Rhymer, Linda Brown, Shirley Buchanan; third row Susan Price, Jenny McDaniel, Lala Walker, Myrna Childers, Mary Steele, Beverly Andrews, Mrs. Doris Lutz, Instructor, Ivey Estes, Jonelle Sharpe. 27 Golf Team Prospects: Mike Thornburg; Rendell Short; Jim Griffin; Allen Viney; Terry Carter; Ernest Frazier; Jimmy Hemphill, Advisor. 30 t Recreational Therapy Secretary-Treasurer— Jim Griffin President— Terry Patterson Vice President— Ginger Wallace Zee Warren Linda Day I Brenda Bolick Brenda Triplett Sheila Annas LaRaye Lentz Terri Fulbright 1969 CHRISTMAS COURT 33 ] j 1969 Christmas Parade 1969 Christmas Dance 36 37 CALDWELL TECH B ASKETBALL Lemont Forney Fred Price Rodney McRary Ernest Frazier Jackie Rader Terry Patterson Jim Hemphill, Coach Alan Curtis Albert Gaines Tommy Crouse George Robbins Tony Shook ACADEMICS 39 Karen Benfield Business Administration Mary Bentley Executive Secretary Bruce Blair Data Processing Wayne Clark Business Administration Tonya Coffey Executive Secretary Carolyn Cooke Medical Secretary Cathy Cooke Library Technology Albert Games Business Administration Cheryl Greene Business Administration Tannice Haas Data Processing Betty Halsey Library Technology 40 Phyllis Hefner Library Technology Linda Jenkins Library Technology Doug Keller Business Administration Judy Keller Executive Secretary Zettie Lanier Library Technology Brenda Lmdiey Library Technology Gloria Miller Executive Secretary Nelda Moore Library Technology Lee Pennell Business Administration Virginia Poteat Business Administration 41 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Business Administration Curriculum is designed to prepare the student for employment in one of many occupations common to business. Training is aimed at preparing the student in many phases of administrative work that might be encountered in the average business. 42 43 Fred Price Business Administration Jackie Rader Data Processing Dorothy Russell Data Processing Linda Satterwhite Executive Secretary Janet Scott Executive Secretary Bill Singleton Library Technology Linda Steele Executive Secretary Linda Welch Business Administration Mack Wilson Business Administration Renae Winkler Library Technology 44 SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Medical and Executive The demand for better qualified secretaries in our ever-expanding business, industry, government, and professional world is becoming more acute. The purpose of these curricula is to outline a training program that will provide training in the accepted procedures required by the business, industrial and professional areas and to enable persons to become proficient soon after employment in their particular field. SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Medical and Executive Robert Adkins Furniture Production Polly Allen Practical Nursing Beverly Andrews Cosmetology Brenda Austin Practical Nursing Ronny Banner Automotive Mechanics 1970 Diploma Graduates Brenda Bolick Cosmetology Marcus Bolick Machine Shop Johnny Brown Furniture Production Linda Brown Cosmetology Jim Bryant Mechanical Drafting Shirley Buchanan Cosmetology 46 Jeanette Carroll Practical Nursing Myrna Childers Cosmetology Sandra Church Practical Nursing Dorothy Clark Practical Nursing Omie Conkin Practical Nursing 1970 Diploma Graduates Buren Curtis Furniture Production Barbara Dalton Practical Nursing Bob Davis Furniture Production Donald Denton Furniture Production Judy Doherty Cosmetology Walter Dula Furniture Production 47 COSMETOLOGY Cosmetology has become a science consisting of the use of cosmetics based on scientific principles. The Cosmetology Curriculum Is designed to prepare the student for employment In the field of cosmetology. 48 49 Michael Eller Mechanical Drafting Shirley Ellison Practical Nursing Ivey Estes Cosmetology Donna Ferrell Practical Nursing Teresa Fulbright Cosmetology Sandra Hagler Practical Nursing Ralph Hahn Automotive Mechanics David Hamby Mechanical Drafting Jim Hamby Automotive Mechanics Lois Hatley Practical Nursing Elaine Hicks Practical Nursing 50 Hazel Hollifield Practical Nursing Gail Johnson Practical Nursing Steve Keller Welding George Kincaid Furniture Production Carolyn Kirby Drafting and Design Maynard Kirby Furniture Production Wanda Ledford Practical Nursing Loretta McCall Cosmetology Jenny McDaniel Cosmetology Sally McEntire Cosmetology Sherry Moretz Cosmetology 51 RECREATIONAL THERAPY TECHNOLOGY This curriculum is designed to provide recreational therapy technicians to work with the handicapped on the leadership or activity level. 52 53 1970 Diploma Graduates Mitzi Ogle Cosmetoloty Betty Osborne Practical Nursing Ronny Pennell Automotive Annette Pitts Practical Nursing Barbara Reary Practical Nursing Mary Rhymer Cosmetology Neal Roland Furniture Production Jonell Sharpe Cosmetology Sherry Shell Practical Nursing Sharon Sherwood Practical Nursing Jim Shuford Automotive David Smith Mechanical Drafting 54 1970 Diploma Graduates Mary Steele Cosmetology Jackie Swanson Cosmetology Reba Townsend Cosmetology Elaine T weed Cosmetology Mavis Vines Cosmetology Gail Walker Practical Nursing Barry Warren Mechanical Drafting Zee Warren Cosmetology Thomas Watson Furniture Production Jerry Welch Welding Lee Whittington Machine Shop Ralph Wood Mechanical Drafting 55 56 57 1971 Graduates Johnny Anderson Golden Andrews Fred Angel Larry Austin Peggy Baker Wayne Barrier Teresa Beane David Benefield Ken Berry R. S. Beshears Michael Bost Cynthia Bowman Cadell Brown Homer Buchanan 58 1971 Graduates Paul Buchanan Mike Calloway Janice Campbell Frances Cardwell Johnny Carroll Rickie Carter Berdell Carver Jean Church Larry Church Delbert Cline Tom Clark Betty Clarke Betty N. Clarke Juanita Coffey Kenneth Coffey 59 The WELDING curriculum is designed to give students sound understanding of the principles, methods, techniques and skills essential for successful employment in the welding field, and skills essential in metals industry. 60 61 1971 Graduates Ruth Coffey Steve Coonse Gary Corley Louis Cornell Shelby Corpening Debbie Correll Barbara Costner Tom Cozart Alan Craig Brian Crisp Vickie Crouch Allan Curtis 62 1971 Graduates David Dunning Cherlene Dancy Harvey Dancy Ward P. Davenport Randy Davis Linda Day Merrill Dickerson Ned L. Douglas Janice Duckworth Jerry Duckworth Gloria Early Robert Early Dennis Enloe Wayne Fairchild Elaine Ferguson 63 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING 64 The Community college data processing curriculum is especially designed to prepare students for careers as computer operators and programmers for both commercial and scientific computer systems. In addition all students are given training in the operation and programming of unit record equipment, including key punch, sorter, reproducing punch, collator, and accounting machine. 65 1971 Graduates Olan Harmon Clyde Harmon Hall Ford Donald Fox Steve Francum Ernest Frazier Dan Gore Jimmy Griffm Connie Grimes Danny Greene Shirley Greene Gail Greer Larry Greer Tommy Hahn 66 1971 Graduates John Hart David Hatton Mike Hatton Rachel Havnaer Cathy Hawkins Bud Howley Greg Helton Blaine Hendrix Linda Herman James Hogan Kermit Holeshouser Carroll Holman Steve Hollar Pat Hubbard 67 LIBRARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM is designed to prepare persons for employment in various types of libraries— public school, hospital, government, and industry. The curriculum provides a background of general education and basic library skills to prepare interested students to enter library work above the minimum clerk status. 68 69 1971 Graduates Barbara Jenkins Junior Johnson Ben Jones Alton Jorden Dennis Kanupp Thomas Kayor Maggie Keller Joan Kincaid Judy Kirby Rickie Kirby Jerry Lackey Rebecca Leafe Howard Lowman Winkie McCall Fred McCury 70 1971 Graduates Rodney McCrary Arizona McKinney Donna McNeil Daryl McRary Faye Main Jerry Marshall Elizabeth Mauser Welzie Metcalf Frazier Michael Gary Miller James Miller James Miller, Jr. Lewis Miller Robert Miller Donna Moore 71 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS This curriculum provides a training program for developing the basic knowledge and skills needed to inspect, diagnose, repair or adjust automotive vehicles. 72 73 1971 Graduates Teresa Moore Jerome Moretz Kimo Mulllnax Dean Parker Eric Parsons T rudv Parton Terry Patterson Lee Phillips Billie Presley Bob Price Bobby Pritchard Sandra Pritchard Donald Pritchard Lynn Proffitt Judy Reid 74 1971 Graduates P. B. Riley Bill Robertson George Robbins Tommy Robbins Chris Schaich Jerry Sharpe John Setzer Colon Sherrill Tony Shook James Shore Rendell Short David Sigmon 75 PRACTICAL NURSING EDUCATION The aim of the Practical Nurse Education Program is to make available to qualified persons the opportunity to prepare for participation in care of patients of all ages, in various states of dependency, and with a variety of illness conditions. 76 CTI Practical Nursing 77 lit IS i 1971 Graduates James Simmons Burl Smith Harold Stallings Elva Stout William Suddreth Murial Summerlin Frank Swanson Charles Taylor Elaine Taylor Jim Teague Roger Teague William Teague Robert Thompson Mike Thornburg 78 David T olbert Clyde T riplett Travis T riplett Larry T uttle Joe Walser John Walker J. S. Walker Ginger Wallace Andy Warlick Jenoise Warlock Sue Warnock Jerry Watson William Watson Donna Walsh Judith Walsh 79 C.T.I. — Location for extension classes in English, Biology, Mathematics, Geography, and Physical Educa- tion offered to students who are enrolled at Appalachian State University. ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL EDUCATION DEGREE The program is designed for students interested in a broad two year program of college-level General Education and provides the basic freshman and sopho- more level courses found in most college curricula. 80 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE On the completion of the Electrical Installation and Maintenance Course, one would be prepared to enter Into the electrical field as an assistant electrician in any of two general areas: construction area and maintenance area. 81 Rudy Watson Tom Watson Gene Weaver 1971 Graduates Robert Wooding Clifford Wooten Dwayne Woodle 82 Caldwell Technical Institute is fulfilling its commitment to the citizens of this area by offering a wide variety of curriculum and non curriculum programs. At one end of the education continuum, courses are organized for adults who are learning to read and write at the most basic level. At the same time, other courses are designed for persons who have progressed to the second year of college level. This wide variety of offerings necessitates the availability of competent and dedicated instructional personnel with up-to-date teaching resources and know-how. The numerical control milling machine in this picture is only one example of the modern equipment which is available for instructional purposes in our institution. As the institute grows and new courses are added, we will continue our efforts to offer quality programs that are relevant to the businesses and industries where our graduates likely will work. 83 H. Edwin Beam, President MACHINIST This program will give students the opportunity to acquire skills and related Information necessary to gain employment in the machine shop industry. 84 ►mi 85 Twilight Graduation 86 FURNITURE PRODUCTION ASSISTANT This curriculum was developed by the Furniture Industry Advisory Committee and this Institute with the primary purpose of better performance on the job. This would include people who have Furniture Production jobs, but want to improve themselves, and people without jobs who want to become qualified to obtain one. Graduates of this curriculum will be awarded an appropriate diploma and may transfer credit into the degree program if they desire to do so. They may serve the industry as machine operations checker, stock control man, expediter, sub-foreman, drafting, liaison man, production control clerk, section or group leader, supervisory trainee, project man, sample man, and bill out man. 87 GENERAL ADULT AND COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS Adult classes are held both at the institute and at various locations throughout Caldwell, Watauga and Avery Counties. These classes are designed to prepare individuals for employment or to upgrade workers already employed. The General Adult department also serves area industries and public agencies by providing training for their employees. Training under this division of the Institute can be offered at any time a need for such training is established. FISHING A BETTE 88 89 Adult EduCStion — Technical and Vocational Training 90 Charles Hart Allen Mice Hester Hollar Larry Smith Recipients of Certificates in Upholstery Iva Lee Anderson Sue Crawford William Dula 91 Serving primaril Hpefr, Watauga, and Avery counties, Caldwell T fe vors not only to provide technical and vocatifl training but also to provide general interest co ’%at meet the adult and community service me§s of the people of the area. Crafts and arts are taught to those persons interested in either a hobby or pi fession. Faculty Tye Bishop Drafting M.A., A.S.U. Sara Bolick Hospital Inservice Education R.N., Forsyth Memorial, Winston Salem. James C. Cantrell Drafting B.S., W.C.C. Rufus Gwyn Data Processing B.A., U. of Penn. Hope Hamilton Business M.A., A.S.U. B. E. Haynes Machine Shop Diploma— Gaston Technical Insti- tute-Advanced Study, N.C.S.U. 93 Faculty Jim Hemphill Recreation Therapy M.S., U.N.C. Charles O. McAfee Business M B. A., Harvard University. Mary Marion Practical Nursing B.S., U.N.C.-G. John Martin Mathematics B.S., N.C.S.U, Lorraine Minton Business M.A., A.S.U. Joe Phipps Welding B.S., A.S.U. Robert Styres Furniture Production B.S., N.C.S.U, Myrtle E. Watson Cosmetology Teacher ' s Certificate Management Seminar, Wake Forest University. 94 Faculty Part-time Charles Lyndon Byrum Advancement Laboratory B.S., A.S.U. Bill Coffey Upholstery Furniture Industry Samuel S. Edmisten, Jr. Welding Advanced study, A.S.U. Marjorie B. Greene English — Reading M.E., U.N.C. William V. Hedden Physics B.S., A.S.U. B. J. Hodges Electrical Installation and Maintenance Diploma Caldwell Technical Institute. Thelma Hood Business Education B.S., A.S.U. Hazel Lipe Sewing B.S.H.E., Mars Hill College and U.N.C.— G. Claudia McLean Advancement Laboratory B.S., A.S.U. Robert Olsen Drafting Registered Professional Architect. Bruce A. Oxford Business Education A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College William Price Automotive Mechanics Advanced study— Western Piedmont— E C.— A.S.U. Robert Scheller Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Electrical Instructor School, U. S. Navy. Nancy H. Stanley Nursing R.N., N. C. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. Henry Starnes Upholstery Inventory Control Supervisor, Shuford Mills. Kenneth Tallent Busines Education B.S., Western Carolina College. Grady E. Tester Mathematics B.A., Berea College Faculty Secretary Karen Blevins 95 Administration PRESIDENT H. Edwin Beam, Ed.D. BOARD OF TRUSTEES M. L. De Vane: Lloyd M. Rash, Vice-Chairman; Don Baker; Walter T. Carpenter; C. W. Porter; Clarence Braswell; Myron L. Moore, Treasurer; Dr. Beam; Barbara Deverick, Secretary: John A. Forlines, Chairman. (Not pictured; Ray Chapman, E. M. Dudley, J. Wade Kincaid) Bill Armfield Director of Occupational Education, M.A., U.N.C. Gene Carpenter Evening Director, M.A., A.S.U. Julia Alexander Secretary to President and Occupa- tional Ed. Director Pat Icard Secretary to Evening Director Administration and Staff STUDENT PERSONNEL Rex Sigmon Director of Student Personnel M.A., A.S.U. John Crosby Registrar and Counselor, M.A., A.S.U. Claudia Kincaid Counselor, M,A., A.S.U. Frances Blalock Admissions Secretary Davanna Greer Secretary to Student Personnel De- partment 97 Dan Stallings Director of Adult Education, Ed.D., U.N.C. Steward Kirby Coordinator of Adult Basic Educa- tion and H. S. Equivalency Work Sixth Year, Education and Admin- istration, U.N.C. Betty Piercy Secretary to Adult Education De- partment Samuel D. Wyke Advancement Lab Coordinator, M. A., A.S.U., Certificate of Ad- vanced Study, A.S.U. Hugh Tilson Adult Health Coordinator, B.S. N. C.S.U. Pat Pennington Secretary to Health Coordinator Administration and Staff Library Rosalind C. Campbell Librarian, M.A., A.S.U. Esther Hoyle Assistant Librarian, M.A., A.S.U. Ellis Craig Audio Visual Coordinator, Fifteen Years Education, U.S.A.F. Sheila George Library Technician, A. A S. Degree, C.T.I. 98 Administration and Staff Helen Wiseman Secretary to Business Manager Sarah Lowe Receptionist Hugh Almond Business Manager M.A., Syracuse University Helen Hatley Bookkeeper Roy Reid Bookstore Manager, A.A.S. Degree, C.T.I. Maintenance Staff Marie Dixon— Maid Arthur Lackey 99 I have gained the most profit, and the most pleasure also, from the books which have made me think the most: and, when the difficulties have once been overcome, these are the books which have struck the deepest root, not only in my memory and understanding, but likewise in my affections. J. C. and A. W. Hare 100 ’T’ t V I V ' rir ( I : i 1 ' , y-‘ {, • % f £, ' A i f-.-. I ' h 1 L % s. .. ' 1 r .f ■ : ' jl N, to i ft . ' ■ -i- ■ • i
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