Fayetteville Technical Community College - Technikos Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC)

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TECHTIADS | = io i= = Er! 1= = lstifpte = 1964 Volume I James T. Driscoll, Editor a Joseph Anders, Business Manager : โ€˜ 5 , - r - ย . : ยฅ . Pah f og a eas, eh ry ap ene ve tw oes a pee 2 ere PES oe ee ee L Contents Foreword | DY-YebLet-1 Koy] Administration Faculty Classes Activities Night School Foreword The challenge of tomorrow is met through the doors of education today. sa Re - = % : a 4 y Dedication = ยฉ โ€œ2 e797 eae | ae โ€œ+= 2. Bea deueeusat ee? ae In appreciation of your understanding and attempt to bring out the best in us and for your diligent and consistent effort and success in lifting our school to such a high standard, we dedicate to you the 1964 TECHNIKOS. an Mrs. Sally B. McDowell Administration and Faculty Howard E. Boudreau, President. Board of Trustees Paul Thompson, Chairman James Gray, Sr. Howard Hall William J. West Henry A. Rankin, Jr. Thornton Rose Roscoe Blue Neill Currie Jr. Gibson Prather Herbert Vick F. C. Franklin Mrs. Thomas H. Finch Stacy Weaver, Jr., School Attorney Mr. Lee Johns Assistant Director HEE NX Mr. William E. Sease Associate Director Robert Craig Allen Technical Secretary James H. Christie Welding Joseph H. Foerch, Jr. Electronics Faculty and Staff William L. Bryant Agricultural Technoloav J. D. Detter Air Conditioning Technology i i Mary Goodman Secretary Annette Bunce Secretary Gordon L. Dwiggins Civil Technology Louise Griffin Bookkeeper Faculty and Staff William E. Hancock Katherine Harrison T.N. Ingraham, Jr. Drafting Technology Secretary Physics Barbara McCaskill F. M. McDonald Graves H. McDowall Secretary Automotive Mechanics Communication Skills Sara B. McDowell Woodrow Mashburn Armand Mayville Librarian Machine Shop Physics Faculty and Staff Edmund E, Nute Cc. A. Purcell Andrea G. Ray Automotive Mechanics Civil Technology Practical Nursing Paul Sharpe John J. Shoemaker A. C. Stephenson Air Conditioning Drafting Technology Mathematics Technology flit Conditioning Technology Since society is continually making more demands for knowledge and servicing in the field of air con- ditioning and refrigeration, the trained air conditioning and refrigeration technician has unlimited opportunities. The course begins with the most basic fundamentals and progresses into more technically advanced areas. Upon completion of the course, the graduate is qualified to enter any one of the numerous vocations in the field. He may be technician, repairman, instal- lation man, or many other related jobs. flir Conditioning Technology Il , y a โ€” f 4 a A Willie Cook Donnie G. Douglas Johnny Floyd Chadbourn, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fairmont, N.C. e! , . Marion Hayes Jerry Lythe David Matthews Lake View, S.C. Raeford, N.C. Fayetteville, N. C. G - William Meares Carmon Phillips Jimmy Sanderson Claude F. Simpson Fayetteville, N. C. Council, N.C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. flit Conditioning Technology | = โ€˜o : Joe Baggett James T. Driscoll John Hansen Harlan Haywood Fayetteville, N.C. Lumberton, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. al = Colin P. Inman Jesse Long, Jr. Larry McLaurin Jimmy A. Parker Rowland, N.C. Whiteville, N.C. Fayetteville, N. C. Lillington, N. C. Charles S. Smith L. Thomas Stephenson David Wells William L. West Anderson Creek, Coats, N.C. Fayetteville, N. C. Maxton, N. C. N.C. 13 flir Conditioning Trade | Robert Acker Joe Dean Carl Edwards Buddy Fowler Fayetteville, N. C. Raeford, N. C. Latta, S.C. Clinton, N.C. | wel. G.- Richard Guin Tony Guin Larry Harrington Jerry Herring Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Broadway, N.C. Roseboro, N. C. = โ€”, Michael Jackson Ronald Kelly Gene Lemonds Harold E, Claude Peters Godwin, N. C. Lillington, N. C. Hamlet, N.C. Maynard, Jr. Fayetteville, Maxton. N. C Ni. โ€˜GC. Waeford Pope Ellis Ray Rudolph Russ Thomas C. Dennis Spivey Coats, N. C. Laurinburg, Fayetteville, Sawyer Fayetteville, N.C. Ni :Ge Fayetteville, N.C. N.C. 14 Automotive Mechanics A wealth of opportunities is opened to the highly trained mechanic. The Automotive service industry demands more well-prepared people with broader knowledge and skills in mechanics. The Automotive Mechanics Course is designed to prepare the student for a well-paid position in the servicing field of the Automotive trade. Emphasis is placed on knowledge of the basic principles of the oper- ations of each component in the whole automobile. Not only is skill required in this work, but responsi - bility is also involved; therefore, there are many op- portunities open for the graduate of this course. Automotive Il Carson C. Bethea Alvin Billingsley W. H. Cain Jr. Lillington, N. C. St Paulss N.C. White Oak, N.C. Theaphilus Hall Jr. Floyd Lewis Wilbert Martin Autryville, N.C. Tar Hell, N.C. Autryville, N.C. Eddie Smoak Bobby Thomas Vance H. Lyson, Jr. Fayetteville, N. C. Lillington, N. C. Bladenboro, N.C. 16 flutomotive | din } Buford Chavis Simeon D. Jerry Grimsley Wilton B. Kinlaw Lumberton, N. C. Cummings Rowland, N.C. Lumberton, N. C. Pembroke, N. C. pow Sy ere - A : . was Shane โ€” Ln |e ? โ€” ..- - . P 4 : ' โ€˜ oo i ll John H. Leach Garry Lowry Aaron L. MacRae Robert Maynor Rowland, N. C. Pembroke, N. C. Rowland, N.C. Pembroke, N. C. Edward R. Benjamin Robinson John Scott Frank Singletary Musselwhite Bladenboro, N. C. Bladenboro, N.C. Bladenboro, N.C. St. Pauls, N. C. ) โ€œ ] | . William E, Skipper Bobby Temple Tony Wallace Sammy Yow Whiteville, N.C. Lillington, N. C. Clinton, N.C. Lillington, N. C. 17 Ci Technology Young men entering this vast field of civil engineer- ing assist engineers in designing and building dams, roads, buildings, bridges, airports, etc. The Civil Technology Program provides the student with a technical background in Highway Technology -- Planning, Surveying, and construction. Engineering materials of raw material and of the finished structure is taught in an elaborately equipped physical testing laboratory. The student leas the concepts of domestic, commercial and industrial construction from the plan- ning, estimating and supervising viewpoint. Engineering Drafting gives the civil technician a knowledge of the language of expression between the engineer and con- tractor. After completing the Civil Technology Program, the student receives an Associate of Applied Science Degree by the Department of Community Colleges under the N. C. State Board of Education. 18 Civil Technology Il Tommy Brite Donald Dawson Elizabeth City, N. C. Dunn, N.C. Frank Logan Charles Rozier Fayetteville, N. C. Lumberton, N. C. Mike Tate Donald Wood Fayetteville, N. C. Elizabeth City, N. C. 19 t Joseph G. Anders Ivanhoe, N.C. Larry Corbett Turkey, N. C. William E, McClendon Fayetteville, N. C. Civil Technology | .- _โ€”_ ad Jimmy Blanton Fayetteville, N. C. cm SS Troy W. Davis Clinton, N.C. f f โ€˜ Mike Richards Fayetteville, N. C. Joe Westbrook Clinton, N. C. Philip Williamson Clinton, N.C. =e John Collins Lillington, N. C. Hugh S. Matthews Fayetteville, N. C. Robert R. Stone Dunn, N.C. Jay K. Woody Clinton, N. C. Drafting and Design Technology Drafting and Designing plays a very important role in the manufacturing and specifications of every product on the market, The draftsman converts his ideas into print. He must be able to apply his knowledge of subject matter to his drawings. The drafting student receives instruction and experi- ence in making freehand sketches, blueprints, tracings, assembly drawings, detailed shop working drawings, erection drawings, and layouts. The different job opportunities open to a drafting graduate are: Engineering assistants, mechanical drafts- men, tool designers, layout men, estimators and many other interesting jobs. 21 Drafting and Design Technology Johnny Britt Johnny Butler James R. Carroll Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Hope Mills, N.C. Larry King Larry Raynor Berry R. Scott Clinton, N.C. Linden, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. = โ€” _โ€”_โ€”_ 4 โ€” 7 Ronald Smith Jim Smith Charles W. Sox Clinton, N.C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. 22 Drafting and Design Technology = . whe, 7 Rufus D. Best Donald R. Clack Richard Coleman Howard Hall Clinton, N.C. Clinton, N. C. Whiteville, N.C. Spring Lake, N.C. { @ = , โ€” ti Robert Haynes Buddy Johnson Dave Poplin Bob Register Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Elizabethtown, N.C. f = cs i | PY Terry Russell J. C. McCormick Larry C. McPhail John Minnich Hope Mills, N. C. Rowland, N.C. Autryville, N. C. Turkey, N. C. Wayne Walters Larry Wilkins Rowland, N.C. Manners, N. C. 23 Electronic Technology The field of Electronics is always open for qualified men, and the demand for trained personnel will con- tinue to exceed the supply. The Electronics Technology pro- gram teaches principles in five major groups of the subject field: servicing, broadcasting, communications, in- dustrial and military. Related skills, such as mathematics, science, draft- ing, English and report writing, are part of the program. The student is given the basic skills and abilities required for well trained technicians. At graduation the new technician will be awared the Degree of Associate of Applied Science by the Department of Community Colleges. 24 flectronics. Il Walter Gentry Mamers, N.C. Raymond W. Garriss Lillington, N. C. 25 Billy Mercer Fayetteville, N. C. James Street Salemburg, N. C. flectronics | Pat Field Jim Holland Troy, Alabama Warsaw, N.C. Marshall King Robert D. McCorkle Johnny Owen Fayetteville, N. C. Lumberton, N.C. Roseboro, N. C. Tim Perkins Jim Pollard Fayettevitle, N. C. Hamlet, N.C. (Not Pictured) 26 Machine a โ€”โ€”_ Shop | Machine workers make up the largest occupational oe group in the metal working trades. Their job is to operate machine tools. The Machine Shop program is designed to give the student the basic knowledge and skills required to enter this field of work with the confidence that he will have had training in machine tool application, hand tools, basic layout, drilling, lathe, milling machine and grinding operation training. Within years, there will be thousands of oppor- tunities for workers to get jobs as tool and die makers, all-round machinists, instrument makers, machine tool operators, layout men and set-up men. Machine Shop Robert Braboy Harold Harris James I. Long Fayetteville, N. C. Pembroke, N. C. Ash, N.C. Karl Lyle Jr. Dale Matthews Rick Meshaw Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Charles M. Stevens George B. Strickland Bruce Swett Cecil Young Laurinburg, N. C. Hope Mills, N. C. Pembroke, N. C. Angier, N. C. 28 a J wor Practical flursing The demand for well-trained personnel for the nursing services is increasing, and we are meeting that demand by providing more Licensed Practical Nurses. The duties which Practical Nurses will be taught to perform are: care for patients environment, assist with admission, transfer, and discharge of patient, practical medical asepsis, give therapeutic baths, employ com- fort and safety measures, plan, prepare, and serve foods, carry out or assist with diagnostic procedures, prepare surgical supplies and equipment, and give selected treatments, These are very few areas in which aL. P. N. will receive training. After graduation the student will take the State Board Practical Nursing License Examination, after which she will have little trouble in getting a job as an important member of the nursing team. 29 rf Practical flursing Driscoll Barbour Rudy L. Burns Rose Ann Cole Erwin, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N.C. Eula Coward Lynda Dew Mary Edens Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Jimmie Francis Lolita Godwin Patricia Huffman Fayetteville, N. C. Coats, N.C. Salem, Va. 30 Practical flursing Eugenia Johnson Elma Lockamy Margaret McVicker Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Red Springs โ€œ_ oo โ€”โ€”, โ€œFe wn Yvonne Montgomery Birdie Satisky Lillie M. Simpson ry Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Bonnie Smith Betty Wells Mary Wemyss Clinton, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C- 31 โ€” Radio Television Repair Students at F. T. I. in this curriculum will have a fast-growing and ever-changing future of work. Young men in this field have classes in math and science, with related instruction alternated with practical laboratory work. Graduates in this course specifically enter the field of radio and television. 32 Radio Television Repair Larry Bischke Roy C. Broome Donald Davis Jasper G. Dew Rowland, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Bladenboro, N. C. Clinton, N.C. Frank Grice David E. Jones W. I. Kimbel Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Joe Motte Wayne Robinson Delwyn P. Tart Ronnie H, Walters Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Marietta, N.C. (Not Pictured) 33 tngineering and Technical Secretarial Science The Engineering and Technical Secretary curriculum prepares the student for a position in the office of afirm dealing in research, development and production in the scientific fields, The student receives a background of understanding and appreciation of the scientific fields, the development of a technical vocabulary, and a respect for accuracy that will be particularly essential in the scientific field. The student receives instruction in statistical typing, technical shorthand, accounting, Business English, specification writing, and other special courses adapted to engineering. She learns to use various types of adding machines, calculators, dictation, transcribing machines, accounting machines, and duplicating machines. The graduate must have a high proficiency in all secretarial skills. There is a great demand for secre- tarial personnel in the fields of engineering and in- dustry. 34 Engineering and Technical Secretarial Science Agnes Bundy Fayetteville, N.C. Not Pictured Margaret Ashford Perth, Australia Judy Campbell Fayetteville, N. C. โ€”, - 7 he - Phyllis Jo Childers Joyce Dix Annie C, Locklear Hope Mills, N. C. Hope Mills, N. C. Maxton, N. C. Sandy McMillan Jane Moore Shirley Moore Pat Newsome Red Springs, N. C. Wallace, N.C. Fayetteville, N.C. Clarkton, N.C. 35 Engineering and Technical Secretarial Science โ€”โ€” โ€”_โ€” fee Martha O'Quinn Frankie Parnell Kathleen Sanderson Fayetteville, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. Maxton, N.C. Patsy Sessoms Brenda Smith . Sara Starling St. Paul, N.C. Hope Mills, N. C. Grays Creek, N. C. Carolyn Strickland Mary Ann Tew Becky Wilson Pembroke, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. St. Pauls, N. C. 36 Welding Welding is one of the most important phases of our industrial economy. The welder joins metal by directing heat from either electric arc or gas welding torch using filler metal where necessary to complete the joint. He must have manipulative skill and have a knowledge of jigs, weld- ing symbols, mathematics, basic metallurgy and blue - print reading. During the 1960's there has been a great increase in the number of welding jobs created throughout the metal industry. There is an excellent pay scale for those who can successfully perform the art of welding. The graduate is awarded a certificate in welding from the Department of Community Colleges. 37 Welding James Allen Everette Bland William M. Bryan Fayetteville, N. C. Clinton, N.C. Lumberton, N.C. Robert G. Davis Mickey Hodge Huel Locklear Fayetteville, N. C. Rowland, N.C. Pembroke, N. C. Whittney McPherson Charles Odom Ralph Pender Milton Smith Fayetteville, N. C. St. Pauls, N. C. Fort Bragg, N. C. Fayetteville N. C. 38 Bricklaying TIS Archie Barnhill Robert L. Mathney Bobby Strickland Kemneth Barefoot Charles V. Raper Willie Generette Sanford Rachley Samuel Burris Ray Maynor Jimmy Baxeley Andrew Thomas Gerald Rosser, Instructor Cole Coleman Comer Dagenet Faircloth Loftin Matthews Martin Neal Parker Pate Shorts Winstead Albert H. Callcut, Instructor ยข [b; 39 Becky Wilson, Editor Margaret Ashford Phylis Childers Patsy Sessoms Jane Moore Brenda Smith Judy Campbell Betty Wells Bobby Temple Charles Smith Buddy Fowler Johnny Britt Phillip Williamson Troy Davis Jimmy Smith Carl Edwards Tom Stephenson Jimmy Sanderson Charles Rozier Frank Logan Walter Gentry Craig Allen, Faculty Advisor Technikos Staff 40 James Driscoll Editor Pat Inman Assistant Editor Troy Davis Layout Editor Joseph Anders Business Manager Joyce Dix Assistant Business Manager Brenda Smith Patsy Sessoms Sandy McMillan Phylis Childers Larry Bische Tom Stephenson Dave Poplin Jay Woody Harlan Haywood James Long a Student Council 4] OFFICERS Charles Rozier President Buddy Fowler Vice-President Patsy Sessoms Secretary Becky Wilson Treasurer MEMBERS John Minnick, Drafting I James Long , Machine Shop I Gene Lemonds, Air Conditioning Trade I Larry Bischke, Radio and T. V. James Driscoll, Air Conditioning Technology I Donnie Douglas, Air Conditioning Trade II Patricia Huffman, Pratical Nursing Joseph Anders, Civil Technology I Mike Tate, Civil Technology II Bobby Temple, Automotive I Eddie Smoak, Automotive II Walter Gentry, Electronics II Kathleen Sanderson, Technical Secretaries Robert McCorkle, Electronics I Berry Scott, Drafting II Charles Odum, Welding tvening Classes e+ pas Ee The increasing demands for knowledge in our changing society involves our adult population. The Fayetteville Technical Institute offers the opportunity to gain this knowledge through the evening program. 42 Architectural Drafting | Il Charles Allen Richard Bischoff Carl Carlson Harry Dell John Clark William Faircloth David Gauthe Charles Heuser Farris Hunt James Kraus Robert McCloud Herman Miskelly Sal Novello William R. Pleasants Walace Porter Gary Powell Alvin Sherman James Thorndyke Thomas Wagenbach Mary Wilson flutomatic Transmissions H. B. Brewington Buster Burke Cc. G. Cockran Clifford Freeman Gerald Heuser R. J. Jarbeau L. W. Karnes Oberon Lowery Lester McGee M. N. McMullin L. G. Newsom N. E. Plummer Paul Walker Delbert Williams Daniel Shaw fluto Mechanic H. P. Buffkin T. N. Dargan Henry Deadwyler Lee Huggins Winfred McDougle K. W. Porter Jim Pittman J. L. Holmes Jimmy Humphrey Jim Miller R. A. Trulove J. A. Muffett 43 Blueprint Reading l John Autry Johnny Autry Johnny Floyd Jimmy Furr Horace Graham J. W. Hodges William Page Jeff Stoddard Carpentry. Apprentice Jorge Alejandro James Carr Mark Epps Harold Egelston Roger Heuer Charles McLaurin Watson Ray David Reid George Richardson Vincent Silk Charles Widener Shelton Edwards Bernard Ledwell Floyd Young Bobby Cline Domestic Reference Jackie Cook Bill Cockran Tracy Cottingham Robert Edwards Ray Herring Howard Hobson Hal Ivey Haynes Ivey Jimmy Peterson Angel Sarroga Electric Welding H. J. Bramble J. W. Britt G. G. Clements Cc. E. Detorie Harold Dore B. C. Elkins J. C. Garrett J. M. McCullough O. J. Owens Lawrence Pelham M. F. Quigley R. T. Ritchott D. J. Sinclair A. W. Winstead H. B. Clinger Rene Alvarado Electronics Technology Wilbur Etheridge James Gardner Edward Hedgepeth George Jefferies Jack Lee Fred Taylor Joe Thorndyke flectronics I Maurice Barbour William Beasley Jimmy Edwards Warren Fischer David Hubbard Samuel Little Clifford Parker James Parker Clyde Smith Lawrence Swain Ray Thome Clarence Turner 44 Forcible Entry Raymond Autry James Averitt Jerry Bullard Jessie Bullard Roddy Bullard William Bullard Don Carter . Glenn Carter Lloyd Core Ed Everett Billy Freeman W. K. Freeman Ray Horne Robert Johnson Jimmy Register Harlan Simmons Gerald Williams Gas Welding Ferman McKellar J. M. Morelion W.C. Parson Heat Load Ben Burril R. S. Daniels Joel Faircloth Louis Heath Milton Mazarick Charles Mizell Jimmy Owens William Robert Sharp Ed Whyte Jim Wilkins Loom fixer Rufus Brooks Lewis Dutton Paul Faulk Harvey Gause Lloyd Hooks John Horne Bobby Hughes Johnnie Ingram Clyde Johnson Fred Martin Charles McQuage Jack Quick William Smith Harold Brock James Butler Robert Cook Grover McGee Norman Postom Roscoe Ray Winston Shannon Millard Storms Metallurgy Arthur Carswell Dale Caudle McLowell Johnson John Monk Clyde Parnell Curtis Thompkins Machine Shop Arthur Carswell Dale Caudle McLowell Johnson John Monk Clyde Parmell Curtis Thompkins 45 Math for Machine Trades Arthur Carswell Dale Caudle McLowell Johnson John Monk Clyde Parmell Curtis Thompkins flational Electrical Code James A. Bass Donnie N. Beal Woodrow W. Benton Kemneth F. Bowen Billy Cain Horace Davis Manly Dauthtry Louis A. Fulcher Neal W. Graham William Hemingway D. C. Jackson Paul Jernigan Robert McMillan Lloyd Maynard Odell Melton Stanford Murphy Paschal D. Rice Charles Singleton Clifford Smoot Robert A. Thomson Bernice A, Turner Paul W. Twiddy Jimmy Williamson Organization and Management Delmar Autry Barbara C. Butler Joseph P. Cundiff Barbara Godwin Harold Jackson Virginia Kutz Aldea Leonard Mozelle Lindsay John Lowden Eva McGougan William Moore Fredericka Utley Robert Ritchatte Paul H. Schafer Wade Shaw Robert Watson Principles of Plumbing J. H. Atkins A. L. Haire Cc. L. Hall Kenneth Hocutt Tommy Jernigan J. T. McMillian L. C. McNeill J. D. Thomason Radio and TV. Repair Lawrence Bernard Joseph Cannady James Emanuel Rudolph Floyd William Mattison Harris Rice Gary Scull Cecil Smith Marshall Tyner Robert Veno William Wilde School Lunch Program Marie Alphin Bernice Bain Marjorie Bass Alease Blackburn Jessie Cameron Isodone Corbett Olena Davis Bertha Elderbaum Pauline Foushee Letha Hair Geneva Hester Beatrice Holeman Elizabeth Jackson Mary Jernigan Norine King Thelma Lucas Inez Merritt Gertie Miles Sadie Minter Lillie Neighbors Sarah Odom Effie Rogers Mayola Smith Katie Spence Eunice Tart Ruth White Mary Williams 46 Shorthand Dorothy Anderson Judy Cain Nancy Efird Merle Ezzell Vernice Fletcher Elizabeth Hall Joanne Jowers Verdie Matthews Pat Morris Rosita Nunnery Carolyn Parker Virginia Schmid Delores Strickland Helen Swart Faye Tyndall Elease Williamson Speed Reading Charles Allen Willie Earnest Mrs, J. Clark Dorothy Hutaff Lois Reid Gordon Dwiggins Harry Hawkins Phil Duggins Tom Babington Artheneous Dew Ben R. Wright Alene Money Typing | Dorothy Anderson Retha Autry Joan Bond Louise Bunce Leola Crouch Virginia Crumpler Mary Alice Johnson Sarah Leonard Vera Matheson Ann Matthews Julia Moore Penny Nichols Rosita Nunnery Milton Odom Betty Parker Etta Reaves Cynthia Royster Typing |h Geraldine Alsup Brenda Bullard Joanne Gray Lois Herring Rachel Kinlaw Ann McArtan Threatha McCoy Ann McInnis Bonnie McLean Sweetie McNeill Hazel Oates Jane Perry Audrey Smith 47 Waste Treatment Plant Schoo! Operation H. Floyd Jones Luther Brock William Carmen W. S, Earley R. O. Spell Bobby G. Bryant Graham Gautier E. L. Shook Dougald Culbreth Thomas Ray Ira Barnes Bruce Meeks Robert Lee Whitley James Register A. G. Spain C. G. Langdon James White Lewis Walston Guy Rose W. C. Sellars Tony Seawright J. Ed. Williams James Ake Woodworking General James Barbour Glyndon Bell Ray Boyd Mark Epps Joseph Herring John Kell Gerald Kimel Wilbert L. Lutz Junioe R. Martin Hildburg May Edwin A. McKenzie Jerry M. 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