Central Carolina Community College - Cencaro Yearbook (Sanford, NC)

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E I P i i F ,f 1 S 1 XX 4 ,+A 1 ' ? '1-.. x i , . 2 . ' V ' ' , , -.!f - , Q: Sign . , . -Q.. - s A -- f-q f-Crfzlqk 4 MIS., . w'.Nnw.II5'. '- 'T' fi i Contents We Are We Are The College Campus Life The Students 4 6 16 ',.p,f , , ' . ' ' 1 We Are The Administratnon Faculty And Staff Actnvutues Dedication 56 76 98 x . S -'f 1 --v x 1 1','1 .X P 'g gl -r ,MTW p in sflllus We Are The College A, ,- T. 1' V-P . - 1 l . l I Miss ccrc -Q, V i l What is Central Carolina Technical College? Often, we think of CCTC as a place, a campus, of lands- caped grounds and buildings with classrooms, shops, labs, and of- fices. However, these facilities alone, do not make CCTC a college. Our campus merely creates the en- vironment for the college to exist. The college is the people that occu- py the classrooms, labs, and offices of CCTC. The students, faculty and staff are the college, all united by a common goal. This goal is learning N s fl VM.- j , , ..... , - . .. 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Colleen Daugntrey finds tnat our- cnasing books is often more costly tnan tne price ot tuition, Dr, Foster and Dean Garner re- spond to questions during orienta- tion ot new students. Dean Garner provides admission counseling during registration tor the Farnan iarnily. t V 1'wQ L Minnesota Spence gives lessons in billiards to would-be hustlers of Leisure Time com. Pat Morgan and Carol Cameron at- tempt to conceal their identities as a rumor of an undercover DEA agent being on campus spreads through the Student Center. Sharon Hardin, Cheryl Brantley, and Maria Johnson feel the time be- tween classes is for more than studying. lv UI I ,J ' Jean Kirby combines relaxation and studying. -E-' C-5 is-B if Foosball enthusiasts gather daily for a break from work and classes. L TW PU Academic Life Thomas Cox and Veta Alston find the LRC to be conducive to their study habits. 1 T fx ,T x ,N-X k .-'V -44 ' 1 The tutorlal program oenetrts many students through the assrstance ot fellow students. Student Government Presroent. John Hall takes trme from hrs many duties to asslst Danrta Ltnton rn preparation for her psychology test. 1- r A Janet Puckett and Susan Reynolds prepare for one of many exams in the Vet. Med, program. 2... tx - ,f- L A Annette Marosntes and James Poe cram for an upcornung exam Jr' ,, X a' 1 W .11 if f V ww X35 QW. Xe 'Qi t Mattie Bass, Janet Puckett, and Ja- X Q TILT' - mie List study fora Fall Quarter final - Jr 1 exam, X 'I If 7 li X Larry Taitorfs Christmas gift to his il yt, Q Q students, a test, x X 9 5 Y ii .'w , I AI rg 1 . A J Q, i i 5, f 15 Camp a WW. f .lf 1 H.. . whisk is J ig g'hy,g,. at XS? as ei f V ,gil 5 .. 1 Q9 gf X W 5994! We Are The Students Bonnie Arnold Nancy Beal Martha Bethea Cheryl Brantley Debbie Carlyle Travis Fisher Sharon Hardin Amy Inman Maria Johnson Joseph Kumeh Donna Lindley Shirley McGee Charlotte McNeill Kim O'Ouinn Hilda Smith Linda Smith Bandy Smith Rosemarie Smith Audrey Stengel Jacqueline Thomas 18 Accounting Accountin 5 l l f A ua Melissa Upchurch Cassundra Watson K- Sl 5 ,. 0 ,. , si- s utornotive Mechanics 4-Z John Baker Floyd Baldwin Edward Bernard Marvin Berryman Richard Bowles Reginald Brewington Anthony Bright Jeff Chapman Stanley Faircloth Vender Frazier Hollis Gilchrist Tony Gladden AccOuntingfAutomotive Mechanics 19 Kevin Matthews John McKinney Sean Pemberton J. Phillips Ronnie Seaberry Robert Searles Gray Wesley James Wright fl I3 r wolive Mechanics Debbie Abernathy Madeline Adams Diana Alford Veta Alston Angela Barnes Sandra Bell Barry Bright Pamela Burch Juli Bynum Mary Campbell Teresa Cole David Conrad Edna Covington Steven Crutchfield Ben Devoe Diana Enyart Rita Godfrey Margie Goins Stella GoIds.on John Graham Business Administration 21 Rene Graham Carol Hinnant Angela Ingram Wayne Marsh Patricia McDonald Denise McGregory Barry McLeod Donna Morgan Oren Norris Tamra Owens Regina Patterson Wanda Petty Richard Philpott Shelia Raynor Audra Rosser Gladwin Shantheekaran Martha Smith Darelene Sowders Beverly Steadman Wilbert Swann cc Administration Barbara Terry Jacqueline Upchurch Sherry Walker Debra Washington Donna White Donna Wilkins Janet Whiteman Gay Yow Business Administration student, Juli Bynum, wore the most original casual at- tire in the Miss CCTC Pag- eant. Business Administration 23 Business Computer Programmin Maureen Andrews Tammy Ashley Beverly Barrett Dianne Bougneit Mike Brown Debra Buchanan Patricia Buchanan Thomas Cox Rebecca Crutchfield Parveen Famah Laurie Farrow Scott Fore Tresa Foxx Cleo Gillam Sherry Greenway Tommy Gunter Diane Harrington Anita Harris Judy Hill Vance Howze as Computer Programming Q. 1-w .53 y A . if-4 Ula Iris Jones Loretta Jones Donnie Johnson Keith Johnson Roger Judd Ce Sea Lawson Robin Lefler Darius Martin Sharon McAllister Gladys McAuIey Chris McGoogan Sherri McNeill Tammy Moore Darlene O'Quinn Tina Pittman Michael Powers Melinda Quigley Robin Rogers Pam Rhyne Cynthia Sawaya Business Cornpuier Programm DG 5 Donna Seymore Julie Sweat Diane Taylor Colon Taylor Terri Tripp Troy Tucker Angela Upchurch Myrtle Watson Nita Watson Ann West Ginger Wicker Denise Williams Computer Programming Lancia Womble College Transfer 2 .rx '-.., f C IJ Us 1 ' r '0- 4. U MAJ Beverly Brown Stephanie Breeding Sherry Gerald Deborah Godfrey Molly Griffin John Hall Marie Harper Janet Hill Sarah Jaggers Cathy Johnson Jon Joyner Mark Kidd Carol Lawrence Terry McCauley Kathryn McCormick Terri McCracken Chris McNeill Karen Moses Donna Nixon Amy O'Kelley College Trancfer Eleanor Owen Becky Penrose Joelle Phillips Thelma Pike Jon Joyner serves for the College Transfer volleyball team at Fall Field Day. Paul Polinski Sharon Poole Richard Flood Mari Spence H Cfulleqe Transfer , f S QQ' XX hx ll QP--4-YBJAESQQ. m '.-4 X in f' A . Frankie White Joanne Whitley Jimmy Wilson n., . Ql'1,. me , nl!- . X' ? f '4'iin lflf. on ll? NWA ,rf ,a..,1. v - - 3 NV- .AAA -4..,.,, ,., 5 y-if-gvtws I 5 .,, , . . L 1 , ,-L+ 'Q' qw. ' .. Qi-W I on l lx ts K Leon Austin Minnie Bethune Cheryl Brockrnan Tarnbra Burnette Margaret Byrd Kim Butler Laura Calcutt Jean Colville Jackie Craig Jane Crissman Shirley Denson Brenda Elkins Denise Freeman Jeff Giles Karen Giles Kara Glosson Hyla Griffin Vicky Gunter Gigi l-lall Barbie Harrelson Cnsmet wl GN Loraine Hearne Leona Heaster Grace Hodges Pam Jackson Mary Leach Danita Linton Lynn Mason Stella McCrimmon Deborah Patterson Annette Reaves Margie Stevens Jeff Stone Jacqueline Thomas Loretta Thomas Cassandra Upchurch Lisa Wayne rn91OlOQy Criminal Justice Protective Service Lee Carter Rodney Hardy Cindy Hulings Ellis Leslie Faye McCormick Ferman McDougald Robert McGowen Sharon Potts Beverly Ruth Abraham Salley James Watson James White L, nnal Jul e Pr le me Service 31 Henry Bare Rackley Davis John Denson Lakirnbrelle Headen lllnq and De-S-sur, Kimberly Martin Charles Melby Randall Sartwell Drafting and Design l Early Childhood Associate Dianna Duke Julia Farrar Melinda Heath Carrie Hooper Margaret Matthews Sharon MoKoy Debbie Priest Dale Siler Mary Strickland Clint Barnett Larry Beasley Teddy Blalock Dorothy Chesney Joseph Chippewa Michael Cole Jimmy Cook Bock Cox Charles Dull Royce Gaines Patricia George Michael Greer Greg Guerrero John Handy Jane Harrington Christine Hatcher Dean Hipp Stephen Holder Tim Jackson Jerry Johnson Electronics Roger Lake Kenneth Maddox Keith Marshall Gerald McLean Electronics students enjoy Fall Field Day volleyball. Brian Nalley Tony Reece Cris Routh Karen Stanford Butch Stewart Ricky Taylor Andy Watkins Robert Watson 1 lrxl' Edna Barnett Audrey Cole Kathleen Cole Kim Cross Terrie Dean Deborah Gladden Sharon Gray Mildred Jeffries Lisa Stone, like many students, spends time in the Computer Room enhancing her computer skills. Ann Jones Kim Kitchen Janice Liles Sharon Marks ii-riil llllim' General Office Q. 3 I Sheila Reeves Lisa Stone Marjorie Thomas Marcia Mclntyre Mary Ellen McNeill Betty Minter Andrea Murdock Donna Oldham Harriett Perry Carolyn Phillips Suzanne Flayrnond l. eneral Ollrce 3 Thomas Akridge John Aldmon Jackie Bean Greg Bowling Johnny Breedlove Wayne Burke Frank Cass Darrell Cassidy James Chalmers Chris Collins William Farrow Michael Hamilton David Holder Michael Howie Roger lvey Johnny Jackson Edison Kinsey Scott Mansfield Therman McNeill Ricky Morgan al Mainlenanr Industrial Maintenance C K x Q si Darrell Ritter Farrell Ritter Robley Russell Joseph Smith Michael Smith Danny Sweat Mark Paulk Mike Perry James Poe Danny Powers Larry Pressley Dennis Purcell Industrial Maihlehahce James Allen Clint Baggett Donnie Baker Veneinta Brewer Peggy Brown Reggie Cox Carl Douglas Glenn Johns Doug Martindale Jerry Myers Jim Oborne Kazmer Pajor lvlannqorrienl Industrial Management . 1' Q sq 'J Willie Phillips Paul Rivet James Taylor Harvey Woodell Instrumentation g .gn . I Q F, A y , :JA ij uf' 1: R - v 1 -c, 7 ' 4 I. 4 .1 ,R sa 1 Q n ' , v . 1 ,, Q abt X i Reggie Akers Jeff Austin Robert Greene Jairo Guzman Instrumentation stu- dents Robert Stewart, Richard McNeill, and Phyllis Mooney learn about a relay system under the direction of instructor Dave Ryser. Marie Harper Roy Kelly Armando Martinez Paula McNeill Richard McNeill Phyllis Mooney Dudley Spivey Timothy Warner l'isT'i,imp 3 VT Clyde Dixon Lois Godfrey Hazel Harris Robert Jones David Brown Rick Critchfield Leonard Fowler Joe Frantz M h t!Motrrcyrle Mechanic Machinist Flay Garner Wayne Glosson Kenneth Hackney Chuck May John May John Myers Motorcycle Mechanics vs 'g. X u - I womg David Thomas Wayne Todd Chris Watson Richard Wilson George Noei Stephen Nystrom Jamre Rose Elton Smrth Jamie Rose shows hrs masterful technique rn reoarring a motorcy- cle. H.'TF'C,S nf Mauna' Ji Kim Bowling Anita Burton Julia Byrd Annette Coble Roberta Donnelly Ann Eldridge Susan Glass Sophia Greene Dorothy Grime Martha Grumette Vonda Harrington Deborah Hobbs Karen Johnson Lola Madkins Diana Martinez Wendy Mashburn Frances McDaniel Sandy Muse Pam Phelps Belinda Pounds Nursing ,511 xl 1 Vonda Harrington addresses the au- dience and judges during the Miss CCTC pageant. JoLynne Rernpson Lynda Rounds Kim Sheffield Amy Snelor AnnaLee Surcy Lisa Walk Annette Wicker Rose Mary Wicker Teressa Woodeii Nursing -15 Joan Barker Carol Cameron Melissa Davis Bridget Farrar Linda Locklear Karen McLamb Barbara Mitchell Patricia Morgan Jeanelle Owen Paralegal Teresa Saunders Linda Stidham Annette Thomas Leigh Anne Williams Randall Bowman Lacy Covert Make Denoncour Jori Hardes- Pearlie Johnson Carol Kanode Mike McKinney Linda O'KeHey F111 Tel F111111F'1NFI1T4 Tonia Ayers Darnell Berry Robbie Cnambless Sheila Ferguson Candace Fesmire Christine Frank Angela Glover Amanda Gunter Li lirial Sr rr Pam Keck Lowan McGhee Lee Ellen Morrison Cheryl Phillips Tommie Poindexter Snelia Priest Secretarial Science i l .1 pi' 1, as H Q ,, A V ll XY I 'Y , K 1 v U ' . ' -Q I W E . N I 4 Y 1 i FOP: , ' l Chen Breedlove Renee Strawder Telephony CATV E , N. 's r admin' Kenny Yarborough Brenda Blue Terry Brown George Jones Richard Lawrence Raymond Lee Fredrick lv1cLucas Vincent Perry Terry Saunders Billy Simmons Telephony CATV 49 Tim Buchanan Donny Buchholz David Cheek Jeff Clark Chuck Cotten James Currin Zane Davis Wayne Dennis Susan Driggers Bahman Ebrahimi James Fogieman Tommy Glass Jim Hess Kevin Holder Neal Johnson Thomas McGiIverary Jack McGraw Jerry McNeill David Merrival Nam Nguyen O Tool And Die -:nur wf, i Tool And Die ...Al Tim Perry William Perry Joel Pritchard Stephen Scott Jerry Shackelford Ted Straughn John Suits Jett Thompson Tool And Due 51 Slade Anderson Mattie Bass Shelly Burleson Lorri Casner Linda Clarke Laura Cullins Barb Curtain Laurel Dancy Sherry Daniels Terri Deck Diane Fisher Kim Fisher J ternary Medical ll l l i l l Vet. Med. student, Kimberly Fisher places 3rd runner-up in the 1985 l Miss CCTC Pageant. J , , Sally Fowler Eliza Godwin Brenda Gray Carolyn Greene Kimberly Gregory Jennifer Hall Beadie l-lardison Cynthia Hardison Karen Hayes Angie Huie Alice l-luneycutt Veterinary Medical 53 1 'iff-terlnary Medical Melissa Johnson Stewart Johnson Elizabeth Kneeburg Amy Kriegsman Mary Lashley Helen Lee Dee Liedeke Jamie List Yvonne Lospinuso Carol Luben John McKay Jackie Pardue Janet Puckett Suzanne Reynolds Ji-x A 5 in -Q5 I is- t 1- v C P Y l 'CY eel U Ll Eva Smendziuk Lisa Swain Amy Swartz Jeanine Thompson Linda Thompson Virginia Touchberry Loretta Turnage Norma Underwood MaryAnn VanLiedekerke Lynn Welker Susan Wolfe Kymberli Young Veierinary Medical 55 4 ...- ,139-Y 1' E537 ' ,fa 35. X 4.5 C - I,-Q. -,-A, - '- Q ga: x 'Y . 59 ,-10 y S We Are The Administration Faculty, And Staff Mack Auman Bob Brickhouse Jimmy Bridges Meigs Golden Chairman RB. Guthrie Vice Chairman Fletcher Harris Helen Holder Sam Miriello T.W. McDonald Ralph Monger, Jr. Bill Shaw Hal Siler 1 Ol Trustees Board Cf Trustees Carl Thompson Earl Thompson Perry White Dennis Wicker John Hall Ex-offico Member Q.. 1 4 ff' '., l .u m 'w 60 Administrative Staff Administrative Staff Hubert Garner Dean of Student Development 4 Elbert Price Dean of Administrative Services Avron Upchurch Dean of Instruction Joseph Morgan Director, On-Campus Evening Programs Merritt Robinson Associate Dean of Technical Programs 0 Frances Andrews Director of Learning Resource Center Joan Bowling Staff Development Instructional Specialist Don Buie Associate Dean of Continuing Education C.K. Caldwell Administrative Assistant Personnel Officer Jim Foster Associate Dean of Vocational and Special Programs Marvin Keith Flesearchllntormation Specialist Administrative Staff 61 Jesse Ayers Automotive Sam Barnes Tool and Die William Bradford Chemistry Dennis Bressert Criminal Justice Robert Brown Tool and Die Edward Bryant Automotive Esther Burke Nursing Bob Carpenter Business Administration Ruth Cooper Secretarial Science Donnie Cummings Veterinary Medical John Dalrymple Data Processing Linda Dalrymple Accounting!Beal Estate Grace Ellis English John Faircloth Tool and Die Jerry Farmer Radio - TV Broadcasting Linda Fowler Veterinary Medical Pat Gautier Business Administration Bichard Golan Industrial Management Wayne Graham Motorcycle Mechanics William Hailey Business Administration Faculty , . Faculty Q .aalil l l 1? 1- 45: 's Y l 15 LK?- f ,: sy N J? x if Q , . ' J JJ td ..- Linda l-larris Cosmetology Karen l-lolt Math Tutor Bruce Jackson Data Processing Rhea Jackson Cosmetology Hilda Kennedy Social Studies Cindy Kuder Veterinary Medical Robert Leathers Law Enforcement Alvin MacKay Veterinary Medical George McConnell Harnett Youth Center Ann McCracken English Stella McCullen Secretarial Science Torn McLaughlin Accounting Reba McNeill Veterinary Medical Ruth McNeill ABE instructor Doris McPhaul Business Adnwlnistration Accounting Jay Norris Social Studies Pam Parten Developmental Gloria Peele NLHSHWQ Tom Ratlitt Electronics Nancy Robinson Veterinary Medical Faculty o3 Dave Ftyser lnstnnnentahon Preston Sellers Physics Kathy Spivey Skills Lab Jane Strother History Jack Summers Telephony Larry Talton Business Administration 64 Facuhy Janet Thomas Veterinary Medical Larry Thomas Industrial Maintenance Cary Todd Mathematics Paul Tunstall Mathematics Jim Turner Mathematics Nancy Turner English 1,-4 . f' David Uzzell Tool and Die Charles Wadsworth Industrial Maintenance Linda Wallace Nursing Clemellyn Welch English Percy West Drafting and Design Bill White Electronics Larry Wright Automotive Mary Jane Yarborough English Morgan Yoder Telephony Faculty 65- Continuing Education Staff Bob Garrett Coordinator, Harnett County Grace Hodges Coordinator, Lee County Charles McLeod Coordinator, Special Projects Don Stec Director of Small Business Center Learning Resource Center William Freeman Audio Visual Clerk Gwen Glover Librarian Linda Halstead Librarian Phyllis Huff Coordinator, Learning Lab Bob Lawrence Media Technician Joan Merritts Technical Writer Howell Oakley Media Specialist Florence Olmsted Library Technician, Evening Richard Smith Tutorial Coordinator 66 Continuing Education Stalf!Learning Resource Center Stall X Student Development Staff kt 4, Q 2 .' . 5' Ni l vs'l Sam Cope Financial Aid!V.A. Counselor Ray Epley Field Representative Ron Hamrick Placement Counselor Janell Howington Registrar Warren Jones Transfer Counselor Robert Ross Student Activities Counselor Katherine Watson Testing Technician Pat Yarborougn Director of Admissions Student Development Stall 67 Libby Boggs VA Secretary, Student Development Polly Bouldin Secretary, Continuing Education Gloria Clemons Sec.!Asst. to Harnett Cty. Cont, Ed. Coordinator Sharon Crisp Library Technician Melba Cross Secretary, Business Office Judy Ellis Financial Aid Technician Janie Eudy Receptionist, Student Development Ann Griffin Secretary, Records Joyce Gupton Exec. Sec. to the President 8 Board of Trustees Teresa Harrington Computer System Coordinator Judy Hu Purchasing Agent Anne Hurley Student Records Secretary Hazel Jones Evening Secretary, Student Development Barbara Lott Secretary, Materials Reproduction Gail Luck Assistant Controller Martha Luck Secretary, LRC Carol Marks Secretary, Continuing Education Marlene Miller Receptionist Marie Morris Cashier Anne Phillips Secretary, Director ol Continuing Fducatton Clerical Staff 40 ? fin Q-X tv' it tel J l i tl iY,ll llCFiI Slftlf Merry Pittman Secretary, Nursing Vicki Savitski Curriculum Day Secretary Jackie Sechler Evening Receptionist Sylvia Spivey Secretary, Evening Curriculum Alicia Thomas Bookkeeper Patti Tyndall Secretary, Business Office Mattalene Wicker Secretary, Dean of Instruction Brenda Willett Secretary, School oi Telephony Cleric tl Staff 60 Kenneth Baker Custodian Norman Calcutt Concessions Manager Mable Ennis Bookstore Clerk Maxine McLean Snack Bar 70 'Atiidenr Store Staff Kit Phillips Student Center Manager Mary Fiempson Bookstore Manager Clara Summer Snack Bar Student Store Staff T!-.r Maintenance Staff U r W iq Wade Siler Custodian Norman Thomas Custodian Patty Watson Housekeeper. Francis Allen Housekeeper Carson Betnea Supervisor, Housekeeping and Grounds Theresia Gill Housekeeper Gene McNeill Supervisor, Maintenance Maintenance Staff 71 1985-86 Visiting Artist Eugene Jones The North Carolina Visiting Artist Program brought clarinetist Eugene Jones to Central Carolina Technical College for the 1985-86 academic year. A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Eugene Jones returned to North Carolina with a rich back- ground in music. As principal clari- netist with the Portland Symphony, Eugene Jones was recognized as one of Maine's leading musicians. Also, while in New England, he be- came one of New England's most active recitalists and clinicians. Eu- gene Jones's professional reputa- tion is manifested in his recital and chamber music. Some of his most noted performances were at Sym- phony Hall in Boston, the Lincoln Center Library and Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City. Recently, he was appointed clinician for the Ya- maha Instrument Corporation. During his appointment at Central Carolina Technical College, Eugene Jones has shared his musical talents with the College and the communi- ty. Throughout the year, Eugene Jones has held performances, clin- ics, and workshops in the local com- munity as well as state-wide. 75 Vi itrrig Artist FFS' At Jonesboro Elementary School, Eugene Jones conducted work shops to share his craft with the stu dents. ' QI' -1 .T-s L+ si- i --7 I, .i - Q ? A' As a program of the 1986 Temple Theater Series, Eugene Jones and John Fluggero, pianist, performed on January 13, 1986. The selections they performed ranged from Claude Debussy to Aaron Copland. These selections enabled the audience to witness the diversity of the clarinet. Visiting Art I 3 Employee Of The Year Marian Bridges Marian Bridges taken by surprise 1985 Co-Winners Esther Burke 7-1 Employee Of The Year Disbelief overcomes Esther Burke. Ted Lanier with Branch Banking and Trust presented Marian Bridges with a S250 check. The Employee of the Year award, sponsored by Branch Banking and Trust Company, recognizes the employee at CCTC who best reflects the philosophy of the Col- lege, The winner receives a S500 cash gift and the honor of being selected for the award by fellow employ- ees. The year 1985 marked the first year in the history of the award that two employees received an equal number of votes. Thus, with a tie, Marian Bridges and Esther Burke shared the award and each received 5250. Marian Bridges, Esther Burke and family members admire the Emgloy- ee of the Year Award. Pictured: Reverend Geraid Bridges, Marian Bridges, Joe Burke, Esther Burke, and Sandra Burke. Staff and faculty congratulate the Emgloyee of the Year winners. Emplovee Oi The Year 75 elm , 'A 1 'ia 'N If I ' ' I ,A 1 ,ol 'h ' 4 'I' 7 'N fl lv . ' . . . if. ' 4'-' M Aff , A sz, '- fs .Y I , if Q ' rf . . ' ,.,. 4 ' N af Y v a Q .Y K P II .--7 'Talm- 'X s' - S-- 2 5, X 0 ' ' ifs h N I i. 4 , P . 4 1 A -.1 V. .D ,s . f x -.6, A . .. . 595- ft - 'F N. 7-- ,, I4 H F 5 4 A I, i 1 Q ,, . -1 .P , 1 I .1 , 4 x ' 4 Q 5 ., .,, Q JF! Yearbook Staff 78 Yearbook Staff Na.- 6-.3 Staff members: Joelle Phillips, John Hot Dog Hall, Marj Spence, Jon Joynerp Editor. l l I f I , if fy 'V I I 1. v Q xt ' X 1 I ' ff ' 1 ' . 'Q -5 3 . 4 ic e . .A 1 -'X :E Fall Field Day A half-day break from Fall classes was welcomed for Field Day activi- ties. Fall Field Day marked the first opportunity of Fall Quarter for a campus-wide fellowship. Everyone seemed to enjoy the afternoon of activities and the cookout. Hun- dreds of hot dogs and hamburgers were consumed before athlethic events began. Students and staff enjoyed volleyball, egg tosses, three-legged races, horseshoes and other activities. EU Fall Field Day w.,f..X f --rv - fx YB N85 ,z ' , .' --' o Lush., x' '-JL: iv 1-in 5. ,- ' - '-wiv. :.' 'A . 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A ' ' 'Q ' i . 1 TI i 15.- l l W i ,i , -.vw f g I ,x'y Intramural volleyball competition prevailed throughout the afternoon until the Electronics curriculum emerged as champions. C.K. Caldwell, an old volleyball pro, ab- stained frorn play, but displayed seasoned skill as a referee, Fdll Field Day 83 1985 Miss CCTC Pageant Members of Eleanor Hall Dance, Inc. opened the fourth Miss CCTC Pageant with jazz and tap dances. The 1985 Miss CCTC pageant had fifteen contestants, who enjoyed an evening of competing in four areas. Areas of competition were: an inter- view, and appearances in business, casual, and formal attire. When the judges completed their scoring, Lynne Richardson won the 1985 Miss CCTC Crown. Molly Grittin was 1st runner-upg Meredith McNeill placed 2nd runner-up, and Kimberly Fisher won 3rd runner-up. While the judges determined pageant win- ners, the contestants selected a Miss Poise and Miss Congeniality. Vonda Harrington was selected Miss Poise, and Karen Johnson won Miss Congeniality. Contestants: Back row: Beverly Steadman, Jacqueline Thomas, Vonda Harrington, Lynne Richard- son, Molly Griffin, Sherry Gerald, Meredith McNeill, Audra Posser. Front rowg Karen Johnson, Kimberly Fisher, Karla Dean, Annette Maro- sites, Juli Bynum, Danita Linton, Mi- chelle Buchanan. 8A Miss CCTC Pageant . r Ye' w - J-5-. -' .11 - - vv : ' ' J-5. ..J-f Y nfl'-.-T' - ,fz.g,. Q... - .43 Left: Annette Marosites listens attentively to a judge's question. wut KINBS MUSIC RUIEW 45, Y Above: Sherry Gerald walks with confidence before the audience and judges. Left: Lovely contestant Michelle Bu- chanan pauses for judges in her ca- sual attire. -f -if -. 15- . - . ,..- ,-,,,:'-'w f L--, F-. u: ? ' -.- Miss CCTC Pageant 85 Anne Hurley and Janie Eudy assist contestant Juli Bynum with her ma- keup just before the evening gown competition. Contestant Molly Griffin introduces herself to the judges and audience in business attire. 86 lifliff, CCTC Pageant f s is .l..l.A ls iff Qbi., Pageant judges: Teresa Midgett, 1982-83 SGA President: Dale Shepard Sandra Burke, Miss CCTC 1979-803 Kelli Thomas, Miss CCTC 1982 83 Hilda Matthews. Pageant judge, Sandra Burke, pre- sents Lynne Fiichardson with a doz- en red roses. Miss CCTC 1985, Lynne Richard- son, receives oongratulations from pageant contestants. Miss CCTC Pageant 8 Miss Poise winner Vonda Harrington and Miss Congeniality winner Karen Johnson receive trophies. Pageant finalist: Lynne Richardson, Miss CCTC 19853 Molly Griffin, 1st runner-up, Meredith McNeill, 2nd runner-up, Kimberly Fisher, 3rd run- ner-up. ,Q VV li TIF- f-- Mf- - fwzwew --.s --s 51 -, ' ..b Pb ' ., ., pe,-,Q 88 lrfliwi CCTC Pageant 2 'tat-1 ff' ff I x if 515 Valentines Day Norman's Corner celebrated VaIentine's Day with a drawing to make four Sweethearts happy! At 12 Noon Valentine-'s Day, Kit Phillips held the drawing for two flower arrangements and two heart shaped cakes. 1 90 Valentines Day xy I' T-4 'Dome 'ig 5 NN., ,RX -I-,N 1-4 Sherri McNeiII's Sweetheart, Tim Wilson, touched her heart with roses. Lynne Richardson received Valentine carnations, but needed a vase. Valentines Day 91 Miss Sweetheart And Mr Heartthrob The SGA Valentines Day festivities for 1986 included the fifth annual Miss Sweetheart Contest. Contes- tants were nominated by friendsg winners were selected by an elec- tion of soliciting monetary votes of 1m each. SGA President, John Hall, counted many pennies to arrive at the 1986 winners. The 1986 winners were Michelle Buchanan, and Ken- ny Baker, Miss Sweetheart and Mr. Heartthrob, respectively. Proceeds of the contest were donated to the Lee County Heart Fund. ln addition to the Miss Sweetheart and Mr. Heartthrob Contest, the SGA sold carnations. Carnation sales resulted in many happy faces on campus. Bank teller trainee, John Hall, counts pennies to determine the Miss Sweetheart and Mr. Heart- throb winners. lll s Sweetheart And Mr. Heartthrob Contest CCTC's Kenny Baker and Michelle Buchanan, Mr. l-leartthrob and Miss Sweetheart. Could Jon Joyner possibly be think- ing about pocketing the carnation sales money? Lynne Richardson and Annette Marosites display the 18 carnations given to them by John Hot Dog Hall Miss Sweetheart And Mr Heartthrob 93 Basketball Thursday nights during January and February were basketball nights for CCTC students and faculty at the Broadway School gym. These pick-up games gave everyone a break from their weekly routine. 94 Basketball 4 I ,fy X if i. L 5 1 -ff Wg. Y ,, Xvff ,grew fi gif-1'---11 ' It-KIZF' Zi--... . --.:::,m 521222332 fi Q.. , iff? 5 of 'i i i f .-., F ,351 1 r -'U'-5293: VTP., Ron Hamrick tries for two points with a lay-up. ' 'v I E 1 Hi f .. i ' 'Y .K 4-4, 'ml -Q . 1 --1 Z' Robert Ross captures on film an almost unbelievable occurrence, Ron Hamrick using a broom! Basketball 95 Bowling 1: The CCTC Bowling league formed in late January, with teams of stu- dents, faculty, and staff. Team members met on Wednesday after- noons for competition at Kendale Lanes. f ' 1 , .wus v .s 1 5133:- 'x has . -1. Q -,E A4 N r - ew .Z ' ,, ff 'pw g 12 . A f mini. . 144115 R 3. , . 51 .41lilanlan.....a:I,'i?i1 I! 'ow - U - MM, ,F X ...-wg -: Q- X T9 . 4- .5 my 'r f - 'gxiilxx Sf ' ,. is u vs: . . KN . , 'il' fb-av f ,N Q s.Q..SX,, , X I 1- KS 1. ' 'I 4 ' A Dedication As a high school senior at Franklinton High School, Marvin Keith was voted Best All Round by his classmates. lf superlatives were awarded at CCTC today, Marvin Keith would surely be a candidate for Best All-Round. For over eleven years as a member of the CCTC staff, Marvin Keith has instilled optimism in those around him, both students and staff alike. As a dedi- cated instructor for ten years, Marvin Keith has maintained a genuine con- cern forthe welfare of his students. His students admired him as both a teach- er and a friend. Among colleagues, Marvin Keith is perceived as an individ- ual with a positive attitude toward all mankind. Through recreation Marvin Keith's ca- reer was dedicated to the service ot others. While completing his Master of Science Degree at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Marvin interned with the Philadelphia Recrea- tion Department of Philadelphia, Pa. After his internship, he served as Assis- tant Director of the City of High Point Parks and Recreation Department in High Point, NC. His next position led him to Clemson University where he was an Assistant Professor of Recrea- tion. Later he returned to the City of High Point as Director of the Parks and Recreation Department. He continues in recreation as an active participant in the North Carolina Recreation and Parks Society and the National Re- creation and Parks Association. Local- ly, he supports recreation activities such as the Lee Senior Games an Olympic competition for senior citi- zens. -At CCTC Marvin Keith currently holds the position of Institutional Re- search and information Specialist. His service to others extends beyond his professional life to participation in church and civic activities. Keith is married to Patricia Keith. They have a daughter. and a son, Owen. Marvin Watson Nicolle. We feel honored to dedicate mores- for his sions, 1985 to Marvin Keith dedication to Central Carolina Techni- cal College. 9B7:Dedication tik- 'Q-. Q P V . gh.. ' I. rv, sv. h . ,, . . V ax' 1 I Int , C 'i its 4 . 1 ,fx f E Q M 'I 1. - l ' i Typical assistance given by MBIVlli Kem. to cultic--it-, in recreational activities Marvin Keith Dedication 99 i AQT7 I 'l ' - i 5 1 ' - I flrlix ' K . W Q , x , In Q., L I ' C I . We Are The College The school year for 1985-86 graduates draws to a close with graduation. We have at- tended classes, survived ex- ams, as well as grown person- ally and socially. Hopefully our future is a bit brighter and our goals are clearer. Our time as students of CCTC is over. We were as much a part of the College as the buildings or the faculty and staff. We may no longer be the College, but the College shall always be a part of us. As new students enter the campus doors, CCTC will change and become a differ- ent College in many ways. As CCTC continues to change over the years, its direction will remain constant, meeting the educational needs of all. IOSTENF w V i 1 cl 1 N 1 1 1 1 i I 1 M1 1 +1 U 'x A 1 N 3 ' 1 i 4 3 'G 4


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