Central Carolina Community College - Cencaro Yearbook (Sanford, NC)
- Class of 1967
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W W W STEPPING STUNES . . . Life is not a destination but a journey. -Unknown Lf one is to make this journey, he must first cross the river of ignorance upon the W stepping stones of education. W fi ,t If f W 4' f' 119 NW W 5- .f R x W 7 ' N so W N in K N 1-.N WWW' le 1, W W W sw ix X X as .i , . .R W W WW W W W W W W W W W W CENCARO .44 1 , ii?-ii mf--'f,A' qgxm-fifgfai-.f .'? -'.'i'f'-Y P .. - .-,fLZ'.:w'4---1, ' ' .f '- .Q-.F A 1 Q' . Wu -J.. it? ,U ,. ,N- ,Q , ... E . 1 I - 4, J ,WCQ 'Ol . Jae :Bias -H. JSQ, 'J J T' ' wif' - ,jj .11 41.4 .- . 4 11 'x,ff, I 4 1 . . . , . . ' .-.. .y 1,15 A.. ., ,1..,. .. E ,. N, vu' . 4 ' 4 '1 Nl I 4 '. .' , . A -4. - -. , 1 I .MJ . : v t, .- J.: I .49 V . .f v lg rf Q. l 1 'fil ' , ' f: 4- , in?-'f' 3,232.71-t1!m,.. ' 4' ggt -'-. '-1- ,ff-'r -lg- ' g5'fTg4fiQ,,'N 1,4-2', .i5k f 'f1?,l-'a,'f l' QE :ft , .. -0 ' x milf q-an 1, A :gf -sf F .'.-24' ff' gum- r- Q-.5 , ,.n ,. wr .M K 11273 2 .9 fp I qs, H. ,- J, ,.. 1-fu gl gt 6ENTRAl 6AR0llNA TE0lINl6Al INSTITUTE SANFURD, NORTH 6AR0llNA ffvm- -wiilli' 3 ANNUAI STAFF Kaye Buffkin Betty Jean Darnell. . . . . . . . . . . Co-editors Joe Horton Tommy Beal ..... Brent Mann. . . . . . . james Cheshire. . . Billie Pierce Betty Ann Liddle. . . . Brenda Womack Fredy Justus. . . . . . Mr. Hubert Gamer. . . . . Business Managers . . . . . .Curriculum . . . . Activities . . . . . Features . . . . Photography . . . . Advisor TABIE 0F CONTENTS Theme .............. Title Page ..... Student Life .... Dedication. Administration ...... Curriculum and Classes. Features. . . . . . . . .....1 2 4 ....1O 11 ......13 ......53 ..-il' S7llDEN7 ZIFE A7 24-38 1 28 2 wen, 1'11 be -. I-Iup! ! ' . 1 v .1 573' V? 5Ef.':f'.'43Fg,s 1 Building blocks of C. C. T. I. :Q ,war , 7- , We do study?? 'll ABQ' Raise two 6.6. T.l. f' J , ' Q R I 1 0 A 4-Q Norman's delicatessen Drink up, Steve. .. ' ,.......--f-4- 'Q- 4-, 'Un C? -1-1 N, I 'Q-, Rv 40 Student Government Seated, left to right-joe Horton, Presidentg Brent Mann, Reporte r. Standing, left to right-Bill Dczso, B. J Vice-presidentg Kaye Buffkin, Secretaryg Tommy Beal, Darnell, james Cheshire, and Barbara Hudson. 5 ..-1115: . x .311-- ',,.V A ' f,- crrvjf ' '.- '.'- - U ,... Q.: '41 O C 5' ro sn I ff IT' rn O C7 cn ru U' O C l'Y 1, O ur M-I ' .MH 3 ,, 2 N 'J' .-. r,-. ju Lg ., gl, 5. '?'f's'.'i ' Q, 7 -:Ia-in My . VJ, -.L .U . 'r if 1? Aim iiilllilllki i 51' 52 PiCk'U-P- Do you dip, too? d Reminder of adult classes held during the night sessions. 6 Q Over the wall you guys! x is .2 fe: if ldfl.. - me Would you believe, psychology? Economics, anyone ? ,. .4--4-7. Ai ig. . -.1- . That's tough. l The House of Horrors. 4. if n 4 . .N Ax ' Construction?? HV' R gr Y. elmcz or AITIF2? 7 , ti... ,4...-1 lvl WE' Q1 an 1 gg-ff. l 1-I ' if Q' -A K Mrs. Shelton giving assistance. ,Z Please help me, Brent! ! Is that part of your job? J I 4 , 4 l FFT - i 'Q Ar-P .'1, 3:30 lab Where's Fredy? Xp ,f , 53 Term papers due? W'hat's in the Cup, Henry? 8 Some people get all the attention ,.,,.f-1' ' A ---I'.: iss' Classes -to be or not to be. Chain gang. Fmlshed operatxon FIRS7 E0l7l0N 01-' 6EN6ARO DEDICATED 70 William A. Martin We dedicate, this, our first annual to our president, who for the past five years has given e arne stly of his time and efforts to the benefits of this institution. 10 ADMINISIRA non 'fr '12, 5 ' e,. ' '59 i . 1 A 1, oi if A 2 ,, tr Q2 Ie --... Z, f wi f '3 3 I 2 1 '1 Y , Z. y E f 25 fi V- 15 ZS! W. A. Martin George I. Resseguie President Dean of Instruction Q iff VP.. ' ,r. P' p-s.s.e4 P ---' - li i I H t, f' ---: is X sf f tl N'-2 fa- .I X l liilx X .K tx Sheppard Rice F. Hubert Garner Elbert C. Price Director of Vocational-Technical Director of Student Personnel Business Manager Programs 11 fi W F..-5, Faculty and Instructors Seated, left to right -Mrs. Tanya Shelton, Learning Lab, Mrs. Norma Smith, Library, Mrs. Gloria Peele S Mrs. Esther Burl-ce, Nursing. Second row-Mr. Roy Greene, Business, Dr. James Brown, Animal Hospital, Mr. Percy West, Drafting, Mr. Bert Smith, Physics, Mr. E. I. Fox, Machinist, Mr. Ted Baroody, Electronics. Third row- i Board of Trustees Seated, left to right -Mr. Douglas Wilkinson, Mr. Harvey Faulk, Mr. Stacy Budd, and Mr. R. A. Currie. Standing, left to right- Mr. james Bridges, Mr. Lewis Lawrence, Mr. Robert Dalrymple, Mr. Meigs Golden. Not shown-Mr. William B. Joyce, Mr. John D. Von Cannon, Mr. john M. Sopousck, and Mr. John J. Marshal. QF., Mr. Ed Dunn, Math, Mr. Don Patten, Automotive, Mr. jerry Burnette, Agricultural, Mr. Charles McLeod, Eng- lish, Mr. Harold Culnon, Maintenance, Mr, Bill Phillips, Electric Li n e sm a n. Not shown -Mr. Robert Sawyer, Learning Lab. ...i...-- -.i.....-... . .-.-.1-. Clerical Staff Seated, left to right-Mrs. Libby Boggs, Mrs. Sylvia Watson, Miss Barbara Clark. Standing, left to right-Mrs. Judy Williams, Mrs. Ruth Trogden, Mrs. Gail Luck, Mrs. Nellie Cox, Mrs. Mattalene Wicker. CURRICUIUM - 6148868 For these stones are the foundation upon which we will build our future . . . if 'i f M f f ix X' 'JZQ mt: ,-1 tg S ...Q 7 ' ' x, -g -- ,, x x - 13 A6Rl6lll TURAI BUSINESS 7E6HN0l06Y The two-year Agricultural Business Curriculum is designed to give the student a thorough under- standing of business principles and procedures as they relate to agricultural products, services, and supplies. The course is well balanced with study in human behavior, business techniques, and basic agriculture procedures. Upon completion of this course the student is awarded the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Agricultural Business Technology by the Department of Community Colleges under the North Carolina State Board of Education. Jerry Burnette 1 rl r,f1,-ft,if 'z if 1' ,ff 4' 4 ,J-. 7 L 2.21. 11:52 -A , . I 'W' 1 Q 'va 'Tn -4 A f' by . , .v ,. C. . v f. . , S 1 . A 'fi ' H 5 f , l3 'x' ?'i 7 g1xf 571 ' 'yef 1 Z 14 CIASSES I AND ll I litvifmtfe, ,N ,?v f'v zvsw'wmz-mm Midluisoaua: -1 fwuwswnww X 1' vw -w-f-mum-o-q - ,mean :fvrfmuvmmw ,. wfaum ww, 1 '7 f WK Gb' amrzwrvnm mwrnsxwn-fm :'55fIZV!d5G'6E :W vfwiwmi -0 ff, -' wxitem um, V V .ea ., -Q. 'fs waz' :zmntmmvf um , 7.7 M33 ...Y 'Nil ' 'v -ummm wf mzmvu uw .2 L.: mfs a' -'exnlbnw fmw, 1 ' f man 4. ,,, . First row, left to right - Lena Mae McNeill, Sanfordg Alfreda Weatghers, Sanfordg Brenda Toomer, New Hillg Mary Watson, Lemon Springs. Second row-Ronnie tk- 1 f nwgi iii.-3 'Jr ' Q -v.'5 V :f4 K :nj,g',, eu .Ilia . - -fall. .L Gregory, Lillingtong Bill Latham, Marstong Steve Poe, Siler Cityg Sam l-la r ringt on, Broadwayg Bill Beavers, Goldston. ,- 1- -gf 4 157- 'I -.2 ,' ' ..' -'ixr . 'Z- suu . ,L - Il ' f' 5.4 adm gud. . .. 'DW J 11 Chemical pests control. Light screen for photosynthesis experiment hLa.44 0- Q -Q Lecture on wholesale cuts of pork carcass. , fr ' ,X- 1 .V , Soil testing experiment. Applying mist to cuttings. Hormone for rooting cuttings. 16 -qi,,,,,,., N ,,jLg,,, .I3- Plant propagation-grafting te chniques. I I yi a 'I - P X, A X .Hur 'L 'K v , SVP' 412'-1? 1 . ,Nui R. xs..qE ns-I Q Sampling soil for chemical analysis. 0' 'Nail' Preparing an insecticide spray. X 17 ANIMAI HOSPITAI 7E6HN0l06Y The two-year Animal Hospital T e c hn i c i a n Curriculum is designed to provide technical training for young men and women as veterinary assistants, animal research, clinical laboratory, or small ani- mal care technicians. Upon completion of this course the student is awarded the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Animal Science Technology by the Department of Community Colleges under the North Carolina State Board of Education. 3 '-mfr: , ..-.- -. 5 Ab- s. gh has h'R'lK,g og 'K nf HRM -U- Ha -shin H nv: .V--'J' hw qv '.'l1 lf wus- 5 s QQ! -' 5 4 . -. ,,x-,,- Piss- , n fffwgx -' '4 '44 J 'Sm . ,. 18 James C. Brown 0lAS'S' ll KN .. 45 First row, left to right-Vicki Gilmore, Beverly Perry, Phyllis Harris. Second row-Fredy Justus, Bonnie Perry, Luis Paz and B. J. Darnell. 19 01483 I t I g 5 l First row, left to right -Ann Lee, Ronald Stirnson, Julia Clark. Second row -Billie Pierce, Betty Liddle, and Susan Barrett. Not shown - Chloe johnson. 20 -: 'f3f '? ., ., if 1, Taking blood samples. -f f Microscopic examinations. if Q-l ' 2493- ll . 25? 'i' A TML..,4'f?..fl W , .- - ' c '75 UL llll f i H H - ,Im Aiii-il u--uuu ,, 'f I l .Q-l'+i4-7 i ' 'N 1 l' l ' K V ' i 4 J F L H a Testing experiment. if Proper grooming. I 1 X Distilling water. or l P W x Rabi Medication. Fecal examination. 21 BUSINESS ADMINISTRA 7l0N The two-year Business Administration Curriculum is designed to develop the student's knowledge in specific elements of accounting, finance, business law, and understanding the principles of organization and management in business operations. Upon completion of this course, the student is awarded the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Technology by the Department of Commu- nity Colleges under the North Carolina State Board of Education. Roy Green, R, W. Sawyer i l 22 CMSS I Seated, left to right-Carolyn Hooker, Moncure, Julia Allen, Sanford, Nancy Stone, Sanford, jewel Minter, Sanford. First row, standing--I. M. Cheshire, Sanford, Lloyd Bumgarner, Sanford, Lawery Richmond, Sanford, IamesWil1iams, Sanford, Harrison Brown, Sanford, james Dowdy, Goldston. Second row-Benny Smith, Sanford, Fred Spivey, Li l l i n g t o n, Steve Adcock, Lillingtong CharlesGodwin, Sanford, BarneyCranford, Sanford, Dean Pilson, S a n fo r d. Third row - Royce Davis, S a n f o rd, Jimmy Wilson, S a n fo rd, Gary Kelly, S a n fo rd, Fred Thomas, Sanford, Jerry Fields, Sanford, Andrew Palmer, Sanford, Robert Reives, Sanford. if. 2 ,A .F Mr, Greene and Accounting class. 55 mtwmw mmomn eeoeenooee 00000000000 r .. 'ww ff' . ,-0' J Q1 Typing class. Mr. Sawyer and tests results. 24 fn seo Assets I Liabilities 8 Proprietorship Le cture Cf: 9 kr Now is the time for all . . . 'cs AJ. -gix A If Pin x 1 Lawyer Sawyer DESIGN ANO MANUFACTURING The two-year Design and Manufacturing Curric- ulum provides the instruction in drafting materials, manufacturing processes, science, and mathematics that are needed by a technician or engineering assis- tant in this field of work. Upon completion of this course the student is awarded the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Design and Manufacturing Technology by the De- partment of Community Colleges under the North Carolina State Board of Education. in cr ft 1 v- P. W. West 26 CUISS ll A 'fb 'Yi N ,,-P 5' ,ow Q-vs Xen .2 '--.N - ' r Qgf First row, left to right --Aleta Kaye Buffkin, Broadwayg Apexg Vernon Howard, Sanfordg Thomas H. Beal, Cum Joseph Spivey, S a nford. Second row - Henry Clayton, nockg Kenton Blue, Cameron. 27 J CZASS' I 1 'c W6 ' ll 'W Seated, left to right - William Dezso, Lillingtong Ronald Kelly, Sanford, Conrad Kelly, Broadway5William Carter, Pittsboro. Second row, left to right-Vemon Cayten, San- ford, Ronald Vaughn, Pittsboro, T. C. Painter, Camerong John Hemdon, Pittsboro, Billy Shaw, Spring Lake. Third 'F' 'T 'B vv row -T. H. Clegg, Pittsborog Richard Wallace, Sanfordg Bill Matthews, Lillingtong Floyd Wayne Powell, Lilling- ton, Floyd L. Poe, jr. , Sanford, and Gary Waylon Cole, Sanford. U w 1 V 1, It i 4. 1 41 i xm my t' 1' N :up Selecting mechanisms 30:5--f-, I I ix X 11 1 X, ffii: ,.,.. .4 jig' , -, -will 'Lf ,Ml , ,. N rj f Right dimensions are essential Techniques of drafting 1 p. I n Il Q! wgg 1 1, 1 1 o yr in p I I Proper gear dimensions Long hours are necessary gi U s ' 4 E ' . as-. gg V g H' X 'N n ., - f r -A drag 4 41. 2. s . - M Yfw-wary e ' ff N m F ' V N 'S P is X -s ik W, W I il ' Drafting department Making prints 'i v UN 11 f 29 Ti ElE6TRONl6S' ENGINEERING The two-year Electronics Engineering Technology Curriculum provides specially equipped laboratories where students develop necessary skills with tools and instruments to analyze circuits using vacuum tubes and transistors, how to trouble-shoot an elec- tronic cir:uit, and how to make needed repairs or replacements. Upon completion of this course, the student is awarded the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology by the Depart- ment of Community Colleges under the North Carolina State Board of Education. 7E6HN0l06Y T. A. Barood 30 su asa CIASS ll l e '? '13 ,ws rr First row, left to right-Brent Mann, Sanfordg David row-Roger Millikin, Sanfordg jerry Pilson, Cameron Osborne, Lemon Springsg joe Horton, Lillington. Second and jerry Cotton, Moncure. 31 CIASS' I 2 Et D 1--Q ooo 5005 lfi fl ith NEWSYIAVW illl pug nun V--.....,. 'Tl E l I PV - X, 'XJ Seated, left to right -William fBudj McLeod, Sanfordg Charles Parker, Sanford. Standing, left to right -Don Riddle, Fuquay Varinag Odell Langston, Olivia. 32 if It can be readily seen. Cotten's F. M. coil. L 5 The Weed-iacs just touch that knob. 1 Y 4 1' J' G' ' 4 Y K K8 xx.- The Intellects just like his Mustang. 33 ,...-n--nnkGW 4' AUTOM07lVE MECHANICS The two-year Automotive Mechanic Curriculiun prepares graduates to meet the needs of automobile dealers, repair shops, service stations, common vehicle operators, and other automotive agencies in North Carolina. Upon completion of this course the student is awarded a diploma by the Department of Commu- nity Colleges under the North Carolina State Board of Education. Donald W. Patten 17.-A , ,L ,., ,:,,.., IF' :Q -I . ' J :. 4 - :-: f-... kr' X. Q I . -, Y , ' ' ' Q, -.v Q 1 ...z- ,, ' V ' 19 . 34 x is 1 IMI: N 1 I li! 1' fy o ig , 'Q ,X 1 A ' J X' f' . f 'N Qf Q '7 N W 1392: ,61 SSA' 4 if Q4-Z 'Q if .wffp z A 4 f: , ' 4, 'jiy A QN-M' b ' H 'X' 4 ?,'11,3, I V: V , : . . fktvix Y , I . Y A f fi 53' ,- , J . '55 f ,Q -4' '-ZF 1 4 vm 5 NWI 6ROUP ll Kneeling, left to right-Carlton Buchanan, Sanfordg james to right-Samuel Covington, Sanfordg Artis French, Pitts- Holt, Sanfordg Theartice Boyd, Warrenton. Standing, left borog Max Womb1e,Go1dstong Larry Story, Hopewe11,Va 36 Installing engine ri Grinding valves Brake service .I t l f Al la i i 5' I Distributor testing Cleaning plugs Trouble -shooting 37 HEC TRIM! IINEMAN The nine-month Electrical Lineman course provides technical information and skills necessary to perform the jobs and operations assigned to the lineman. He also develops initiative, judgment, and an attitude for ac- cepting individual responsibility in working with people. Upon c omplet i on of this course, the student is awarded a certificate by the Department of Community Colleges under the North Carolina State Board of Edu- cation. W. E. Phillips 38 CZASS I First row, left to right-jerryl-Iarrington,Broadwayg Ralph I. A. Bolt on, Rockinghamg Franklin Holder, Sanfordg McClain, Sanfordg Larry Thomas, Broadwayg Ray Norris, JOhn Harrington, Lillingtong John Bonardi, Sanford. Not Sanford, Second row -Albert Campbell, Union Groveg shown -john Henry Brown, jr. , Aberdeen. 39 '7 X --1 Part of the job. Q The right way. 40 Correct climbing is necessary . . . and Ho1der's way! Q99 s i Electric lineman have class work, too. - uv .6 ' 1'f ? ,xi Playing ball is not part o 41 f the job! MACHINIST, MAINTAINCE, 60NS7RU67l0N, AND SERVME The two-year Maintenance and Machin- ist program trains students for employment in maintenance shop, the production indus- try, and other indust ri al shops in North Carolina. They are, also, needed in plant engineering departments, hospitals, schools, and similar agencies. These students are mechanically inclined and temperamentally suited to do highly accurate work that re- quires conception as well as physical effort. Upon completion of this course the student is awarded a diploma by the Depart- ment of Community C o l 1 e g e s under the North Carolina State Board of Education. ' . I 91' E. J. Fox Harold R. Culnon g 95 law? ,.,ar 42 CIASS I I x l i l Y .1-qv sg KJ XJ 'Rf-H A. First row, left to right - James Wiggins, Sanfordg Romney Beal, Bear Creek, T h e od or e Watson, S a nfo rd, Ken Yarborough, Broadway, Milton Hussey, Robbins. Second Bouldin, Pittsboro. row -joe Zajac, Sanford, Charles Coleman, Olivia, jerry 43 , . . -.1-1-it 3 ILE: V .f'E:.Ll! C.-'gf' Metallurqy class PCVIEWIIIQ heat-treatment chart .-QM... ..-.. 2 Q ' l? Dalwi I 1' ,-n--T '- --1-4 I +1- 91 ,pb ' Fha: Pk' A. - I- W -7' . . ,QJ ,l 'v-- - Operating engine lathes Learning the surface grinder 46 Left to right-Archie Murchison, Oliviag Therman McBryde, Sanfordg Leroy Cheek, Goldstong Arthur Douglas Broadwayg Hal Duncan, Sanford. 47 Demonstration of air compressor. The use of precision gauge blocks Hydraulic machine. 49 PRA6Tl6Al NURSE EDUCATION The twelve-month Practical Nurse Education course is planned to meet the needs of hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical agencies in North Carolina. This training includes classroom study of basic nursing skills and related subjects. Upon completion of this course the student is awarded a diploma by the Department of Community Colleges under the North Carolina State Board of Edu- cation. f W Mrs. Esther Burke Mrs. Gloria Peele 61488 I T-I First row, left to right -Doris Lankford, Sanford, Sandra Comer, Sanford, Regina Arnold, Sanford, Sheryl Osborne, Lemon Springs. Second row -Judy Womack, Broadway, Sue Smith, Bear Creek, Carolyn Beck, Bear Creek, E' 533' sg 9 JL G3 V4 51 Barbara Hudson, Vass, Beulah Hicks, Goldston, Vivian Wood, Sanford. Third row -Brenda Womack, Broadway, Margaret Gillian, Sanford, Audrey Spivey, Sanford, Pat Godwin, Sanford, Dorothy Vaughn, Sanford. L 1 W y 1,5 i 1 X Q ', C LV, Q ir. gli f f uv M .4 nf' ' , Sanitary precautions. Injecting glucose. fi , 1 . f Iii ' 'M' g 3 Lifting patients is a delicate task. Adjusting wheelchair. A KR Taking blood pressure. Efficiency by working together 52 FEATURES . . . to help cement the relationship of knowledge in community activities. fi If f K If NT!! 'R xi. Jia ff.. V '-- ll 5' gf E -:mx r ff S Q x., L SX R In N R f l 'I-1 61 ' - Q --: X X x f ... .E 53 The first Miss C. C. T. I. pageant ever conducted was individually and then exchanged informal conversation held November 4, 1966. Emceeing the competition, in with each. Judges for the pageant were Bob Brown, Mrs. the school library, was Vince Marty, local radio station jo Sheer and Roy Cashiong pageant co-ordinator, Max manager, who introduced the aspirants collectively, Minter. CONTESTANTS FOR MISS 6.6.7.l. Left to right-Aleta Kaye Buffkin, Brenda Faye Womack, Susan Palmer Barrett, and Beverly jean Perry. Not pictured- Margaret Aim Lee. 54 3 ,sg 0EN6ARO STAFF ---Q, -Q-...,, -11: - .,:a.l, T? -4-ng., Seated, left to right-Betty Liddle, Fredy Justus, Kaye Garner, Bill Dezso, Thomas H. Beal, B. J. Damell, Joe Buffkin, Brenda Womack. Standing, left to right-Mr. Horton, J. M. Cheshire, and Brent Mann. x ,.'- x Ai-W. , A, A x..,:-af. fp, A 1 - U n Library 57 -1.-.. ROBERTS COMPANY Sanford, North Carol incl Compliments of E LE ,ge gplllllag 7:9 ASQ ' '93 V Q 0 xl gs - -. 53. Z W 4 Q Q 'X 0' Wilkinson WVEBETTFR Crmch Cadillac-Oldsmobile, Inc, Gold Medallion 319 Wicker Street Sanford, North Carolina Phone 775-5437 Consider the advantages of a Gold Medallion Home. Clean, flameless electricity keeps you warm and cooks your meals, heats the water and gives you light for living, and works in so many other ways to make housekeeping chores easier and living better. P.S. CP6L'S rate for all-electric homes has been reduced four times since l960. Electric living is cheaper than ever. lt's better, too. CAROLINA POVVER 8 LIGHT COMPANY An investor-owned, laxpaying, public ulilily company Compliments of Sanford Finishing Company US No. l Bypass Sanford, North Carolina Compliments of Lee Ford Motor Co. l523 South Horner Blvd. Phone 775-4823 BUDD'S MASTER TIRE SERVICE 1507 Lee Avenue Sonford, North Carolina Phone 775-4337 Stacy Budd Joel Budd 60 ', I X, Q - MH Q ' ..L I 3 0 Z -' 1 S. 2 Q-ib U' Z a V comnns X Q 'W Moron nsnunomo a. Auro mcums snor 33. 0 Amo eLscmcAL ,xv sekvlce I H l BATIERIES I 0 A COMPLETE Auro C DOUGLAS - . , sumv 53 BOTTLING co N . 775-4221 SANFORD 4 le-i E I COCA-COLA N FAST ssnvlce .1 N: I all 5 i Sanford Auto sumv g Another 1 A Q good point- A xi ' good : drink Coke ' ' point E for a lift. l33 N Steele N. C. A -- fc '-- CARD La I 4 066 H411 br .- 5 ., nw gf -P Q, Q. 4, 'f SNES V Southern National Bank Sanford,Norlh Carolina Service None Beffer Steele Street lO0 Wicker Sfreef Woodland Avenue 61 The King's Men KING ROOFING 8. MANUFACTURING CO. Sanford, North Carol ina Bright 8. Williams Saw Company McCulloch Chain Saws Comet Snapper Riding Mowers Sales and Service Route 4 lNorthviewI Sanford, North Carolina Phone 776-2531 Carolina Irrigation Incorporated Golf Course Irrigation Design 8- Install Hwy. 87 S. Sanford, North Carolina Phone 776 -4821 John H. Dutton W. M. Arnold, Jr. Bobby Trogdon Compliments of Line Construction, Inc. Power Line Construction Sports Lighting Sanford, North Carolina Central Electric Membership Corp. Owned by those it serves 0 N Serving , Electrically fs tt Lee, Harnett A S Chatham, Moore 'V and Randolph new counties W Compliments of The Worlds Leading Textile Machinery Manufacturer SACO-LOWELL SHOPS A Division of Maremont Corporation Sanford, N. C. 63 Congratulations from Sanlee Chevrolet America s H No. I Cars 7 Caprice -Impala - Belair - Bisca ne Fay S Corvett - Chevelle - Chevy Il - Ccilmaro . Corvair - Chevy Trucks, large or small Sandwich Cgmpqny Built by me No. 1 team 1--One Stop Service -1- Guardnan Genuine . Maintenance Chevrolet Fresh Dmly Service Parts Complete Financing and Insurance Gucromeed Goodness Used Cars Used Trucks Serving the Sanford area for over 30 yrs 526 Wicker St. Dealer No. 972 Phone No. 775-3332 THE 1 ,BAIROLINA BANK SANFORD, N. c. Formerly: Carolina Bank and Central Bank and Trust Company Member of F.D.I.C. Aberdeen, Broadway, Carthage, Pinehurst, Sanford, Vass, West End EIGHT BANKING OFFICES OFFERING COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE WITH CONVENIENT LOCATION COVERING ALL OF LEE BIMOORE COUNTIES 64 X EJ Gil Winders - TRENCH RAT Don Spivey - FIELD RAT Gene Holder - WHARF RAT Electronics Class of T966 Sponsored by - Mr. T. A. Boroody 65 Compliments of Sanford Furniture Company Manufacturers Sandford, N . C . Educational Opportunities at Central Carolina Technical Institute of The Department of Community Colleges under the State Board of Education INQUIRE TODAY! Compliments of The Cencaro Staff Our best wishes For a productive Future through progressive educational oppor- tunities to the I966-67 g ra cl u ati n g classes of Central Carolina Technical Institute . The North Carolina Licensed Practical Nurses Association, Inc Lee, Moore, Chatham, Richmond and Montgomery Counties 'ik DARRELL BYERLY - PHOTGGRAPHER Compliments Of: A Friend Glasco Business Machines Sanford, N. C. Sanford, N. C. Bill's Supply House Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Sanford, N. C. Sanford, N. C. First Federal Savings 8. Loan Steel 8. Pipe Corporation Sanford, N. C. Sanford, N. C. Stroud - Hubbard Company Sanford, N. 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