Greenville Technical College - Tecnique Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1972

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'az gu,',,1, ., 1 0 I 41 i ,ft , V Vi, .AIN fy' ,,- , P f. 5 of. 4' Y ' - . .ti 4 N. , ... qf'9. .'l I f.Lf54i:fi.l'? ' 1- f- , dv, 1 b 4, i-Q Em., ' A , 7:44, If 5 A 'llfvefi 1' f f Assuring us of a warm, spring day and a pig skin to throw. At last and forever to remember. I9 :PJ r'ff 59x' up .tiw +- v 'HQ 1' , fa? 1 4 f f ' w. 4 WB f e ll ig Q Y 2 I-CA: gif will F ! 1 'I I A ,H s x -vw ry Wk M W 4 Aa iw mg ww 2, . if if fi ' wt, I ' an 'S' , qmfw 'W' f4? H1Mpy'jf ?n5f ' Nw. 3,159 ug W' A U, ,. x mf-ffnmwfw Q 21 S, v- -D We are TEC. M A cool outlook for Greenville TEC. A warm toast to one and all. Scrubbed and waiting to gown up. Snoopy enjoys being cuddled anytime. 22 x,, 'PW .X mga! Wh M. he F1 K W , Z5 1. X , 'L K X v my' ljxf 5 .- If f' 19 15 X 5 , ?4,2?4f31 L 7252i .f '49Q:..:-'ee' 2 - V,-f.,f,:,'C 1, . cas AS , ' X Y 31, l Tg?'5'Q. Wf- 4,75 ff? 1 Sf, ,fixa- U 7 . f, f 64 , 1. V no , . 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It seems as though Mr. Hindman is at loss for words. Everyone enjoys making TEC a better place to study and work. 26 , l 2 f 'Whig T' Z1 Y X. 3 N N P I 1 ' x . , -V' ., fi Q A ' Q ' rp X , l-1 Q l rf, 'fi , at ,'V- , 2-H6-E? 1, , . U , t, Ri wif iw I ff, A R 1 v i , ' ',-3.5 I 'A I fA' Q A- eg 'if ' f ' 4, 4 5 , ' ' ., X 1 L' ff T - W 3: 3 S f . ' A ,J t li- lisa? 1 V I ,V QE Q. A 'Ili' 'Q J' 1 Q3,.V 1'f' A A 4 5 . , Q 4 -. 3' V -A - ' 1' ,X V -L: 83 il' I' .. 0 5 ' V xg, 5 S Q sf vm, t Y X if fi? it - I ' A W' y gd 2 - Q 4 if Qi? 4' fn' X f' .'x' '- - l v , , fi ' ,Qif sg -A l ' 2 . ' '- A 3429 AA .. .. ' , 1 x, mm K VW i f W W ki V' XX-A I . f 3 5 S K 5 ' gf w - q -. 27 1 I .i ? 4 V ii an 4 F 6 -uv rw' grw gh A -w, J., 4, 'I u 1, , , , AT. f agh A, , , H' 1 f 9 'FIM p X ' 'W 'Q I 1 1 A 1' a 4 'Qc , A W 'i e,u,,,,, , .Q I-, 1,r? N , M, ' , 'w4w ' 4 iijjrf' I4 , 552 L , .ff fl. Mu, ' hit 7 v :H gl .' W' gr V, J , .. , J ,, WV I ,Q ' 1 L . if-,ul 'i,iw1 f- ' ' ' ibm fm WN ,,, M X W W! 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VY X 1. N 9 Barton 5? ,P i Thomas E. Barton, Director ........-.A ,hgfrkx ix ff George W. Goldsmith Dean of Instruction fy Q J , ,A 2 ,.. Af-A2 ' sl, , 36 3 'F 49, I William A. jones, jr. Dean of Students wlqnwr 59 Wa., .A ' ,,,, X 'V:-' ':?k Z -qw..-F I X -Q-- ,X , --....... X 'X' I ,, I, . 9 I 37 4d William D. Workman Ill Allied Health Science-Division Head R. B. McKinney Technical Division Head Hazel Hall Adult Education Division Head A I ' y n ,.., 4V,M7, - f, his-Wh. il 'Wd 1 lliili' ,ff-Q' Martin R. Pautz Director Learning Resources Center gf 38 l l i I 316 f 1 eh-tw fa 4.x MMR mMNN ,Q s s as ss sd d sost r C sw- V ,,,. f, 152' Buzz Canup Administrative Assistant to Allied Health Division Head Lester Caraway Dean-Evening and Extension Division Carl D. Brandon Public Relations Coordinator I , I 39 l Ji fr 1 1 , 4jgg51j,,j f53vg -Q6 tv f 0,, .::G:4 ',x . - -1 L 'Z , W' ,I ff - f , we 4: 1 ' 'f , ' A ' 1- 5 by ' f f - af r ' , Q Q , it V f Vw r ,, ,, 'V .. A , 1 ' f , f mf r r t f . f .Q , GJ: 0 V, i , f .V if '- F L S r ,' ,ff ,I , l 4 A Q25 W Qy.,,,,g ,Z , - ' 3 r N 2 . ,,, ' y ,L .Q Qi ,fm Q , V ' ,L , .- ' . rwpw, f 4 ' , z f Z -I My 4,7 U V , -K X.,Q,v l 'fZf ff? i l55f'5 Q 2 7 V X X I . Q. W A V i 4 is va :5,.. w:-. 'xkgif 1 r,,gw'4,flgi! J -. WF , f i F f x . 'ff f f, ff if AV av .,: , ii ' ' ,, M an wibif Bill Fleming Registrar Elizabeth Olinger Head Librarian AI Rampey Business Manager Newt Whatley Planning Coordinator 40 e W ly,-k ,,.g ,f ,A V' .sf ' VZ, -:F 3.0 IN AJP' , 5'-I . .ff . ,e -A i iff- 'xy - A33 M f i Q, sf ..-44' ,f' wg'--' ,X . Sb 3 av .QW Ray Mixon C.P. Altenhofen Field Representative and Bookstore Manager Financial Aid Tony Smith Assistant to Evening Dean 41 ' MQQ 4 W., sa, fum, ff Mary Chatman Secretary to Director Lola McDonald Chief Accountant joe Hall Industrial and Seminar Coordinator Bob Murray Industrial Division Head 42 'TV' D 0 Sex. Maw .-,gn Hal Mulkey Business Administration-Division Head Leroy Stillwell Head of Housekeeping fs. fs ' xl :vX J Nancy Turner Chairman Nursing Division Walter Brannon Facilities Superintendent 1. Tom Merck Chief Security Officer Beth jones Head of Food Services K 4, E 43 I Bill Williams George Chastain Community Services Coordinator Adult Education Industrial Coordinator Lewis jones Assistant to Dean of Instruction Dr. james Bunnell Chairman of Dental Division MO ,,-f. 1 2? ,aw :ill KS? 44 manual. :ri 'X ,f it ,iv Gf je X A X 153 , N -N-..,, Xe' Ray Fedele Media Specialist Don lobe Computer Center Manager Lonnie Swanner Equipment Coordinator Henry Holmes Heavy Equipment Coordinator fm 45 -is 2 15955 W1 xx, . 22. '.-iiv' 1,5 . ':- 2 gf . ' 'f f , 'f 'f .vi ff ffm X J V + af ,f In 1- + M, . Q , M 2 X x we 'U wmvls A 9 W v ., f , iffy 1' Wilma Henderson Operations Manager jean Lawless Keypunch Operator 46 fx - wear smse' E axiizaaigiirvwfr T sins up 5 -.-js.:-. 1 7 T 4 , 5, ..,.,, by i A1 'f fffii M355 Simi up S, , .M 7 ----: 5 , v 1' if .,. .- e r- g . ,,.,. ,Z ' ' ', 534 ' ' A H I - I ,, -N2 P I E I xl 'Lf ll I ' '1r A ' 3 3 P9 my :warms ,, ', 2 -1 X 'N 11 ,,. 'd A nu Q if SVSU ie. I i , Zggfsfww ,Q f ,.k.sEfg ,. ui-'gi'- :q M l fm Q X ?-if Tommy Mabry Louis Moragne Shipping and Receiving Clerk F00d Service L. Fair Chester Sims Food Service Food Services If A i Aww., 'fm vu!!! R I WWI' if 5 M , if if ,i A a mi, 'LZ W U a ,jj I I 3? E -iii HAH4 Y 3' 4 'HSAVS -41 X, sf .1 N. fl! 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'-E 19' 1 ,aaa .411 Beverly Greene Secretary-Adult Education Ruth Bradshaw Testing Coordinator-Adult Education janice Garland Secretary-Adult Education 49 1 I .H Y-0-self. ,K f 'il ' 7 pg, WWW ,.-,.... ,W-WM' ...QM Betty Brown Student Records Supervisor Cheryl Black Accounting Clerk Margaret Butler Secretary to Dean of Instruction Us Fa e Adkins . Y l-lnda Carmen Secretary to Dean of Students Secretary to Industrial Division Head 50 Cretia Compton Secretary-Allied Health Division i ' A'MM.,,W 1 C W , U if v'a'1tw.s.Y Q ,.-. bunny.-ww.-sw n!' g-nga-14-dl' ,4 but Ei . it -Y? W '.:' V loyce Gillespie Secretary to Student Records Ann Marie Davis Paula Galloway Secretary to Business Manager Secretary to Planning Coordinator Teresa Dickson Secretary-Chemical Technology Brenda Hartsell Secretary to Student Records Carol Elrod Secretary to Guidance Depanment 51 i .4 1 5 K5 X , Q .t...m. Mat i- I C fifi i ff ll ... '1 QA pw- -M Q4 Huw H11 ,..---rv' Marsha Maxwell Secretary to Guidance Department Marilyn Pietraschke Secretary to Industrial and Seminar Coordinator Barbara Pepple Secretary to Public Relations Coordinator Marilyn Pietraschke Secretary to Public Relations Coordinator Cashler Syble lo Parris Receptionist-Allied Health Careers Division Receptlonlst Teclmlcal Dlvlslon ,A Z A , WWW 1 owe, t 'W' H ,f to fa ,xi A54 fha it S l f fi 91.4 'X' x if V ag A 693- , 43 . f j Tl DTTP I ,Q x 'UQ Shu. Diane Simpson Secretary to Student Records Linda Rhodes Accounting Clerk Carolyn Robinson Secretary to Library Anne Smith Secretary to Dental Division ,m,,,. ....,....,w-aww-w- hi 55 'I i l 5 Q 4 f Z 'v-5,41 Marie Williams Secretary to Evening Division Dean Lee Whitlock Secretary to Community Services Coordinator Barbara Trammell Secretary to Radiologic Department joyce Stokes Secretary to Student Records Sherri Wyatt Secretary to Allied Health Division 54 .15 :ffl ,, .a ,f f f A fi me My if 2,1 ,pf f -W--...L F s........,, 1,17 3 .Q Maintenance. Left to right: Odell Suber, Wade Riddle, jack Campbell, Donnie I Burnett, Hub Smith, Wayne Eason. I I. i h V 5 y 4 i I ,1 I M-W. gr , , Z E Housekeepingflst row tleft to rightlz Albert Smith, Caster Lee Brown, jack Blackwell, Henry Wilson, Virginia Lee, Haskel Williams, Essie Kelch, Frank Young. 2nd row Cleft to rightl: Emory Sullivan, A.P. Cureton, C. B. Traynham, Raymond Baryles. 55 vu'-'r' , ,J ff l ..-all ff! Day or night finds Bill Flemming registering, counciling, and guiding new Tec prospects. Alice Ferron begins a new life at Tec in the guidance department. Bob Quesenbury shows that getting involved is the name of the game in guidance. Relaxation, headaches, and rap sessions fit into the time outs for john Lay and Al Norris. 56 Guidance toda X NNN.. .X No, you'll find Oliver Rogers in the Health Counselors aids play a big role in book and Careers building today. typing as shown by Bernice Henderson. What do you mean the guidance depart- ment could function without counselors aids, asks Tommie jean Hagood. 57 'Wx Board of Directors TQ l wmaiir visas? 1- 'lu ik V ,.. ..-, , . Y if .3 ?::z Left to right: 1. Maude Burnett, Dr. Wayne Scott from Central Office, Dr. 1. Floyd Hall, W. Louis Wil- liams, Thomas Barton, Tmmas G. Chappelear, Dr. W.F. Gibson, Ralph W. Blakely, W.F. Robertson, lohn L. Bauer. 59 F l gl 1 .1 Executive Council 60 , Eddie Brock President of Technical Division Executive Council meetings are often held di rectly with the Dean of Students, Bill jones. Tommy Kerr President of Business Administration Division Mindy Metcalf Secretary-Treasurer of Student Body Clyde jamison President of Allied Health Sciences Division Bill Peake Vice President of Student Body Nancy Morgan President of Student Body 61 Representative Council 14 W' .gi H G3 TEC advisory committee gm. 3 ,4 5' ff ,B '. f . -- , .. 'R 71 j,?'Mw- Q I gee:- 2:51 7' W' 4 K . fx 5 if ,, 44 Y ff ? . Q am. 5 U 1 F 2 , lf Q. 51 5. , 3' ' i vwwicli: 'n ff' s f Y ' V 3 ' vw WQHQ gif: MW wa 5 qppQ2Qgwi35ZiKE!' Q , W 'D 5 . Q, ww' Q, 4 -Q H in J x A ' ,Q ,Y 4 W , 4 QV! 1 s . r W t I hw , K X 5 ,Q X L ji L if 4 . l 1 Q x N wa I w if iv S-i1Q?'H'W 0 l I I n i 'Z A ., 51284. , . M5551 aww 4 . 1 :vhs I it -- ? d2-S , . 9 1 ? 4 Zrf. if Mig I 'I .1 , 5.4, , , W Student Life -.-sxxs G+, in 4 t V 1 ff K -H .4 ,. , . l,....4 -- --... -- SUN -,1 . , E. '.,.y-fi Nvfvik Q A. , sd , ,. , v-gwxdw Vgx 1 ir QW' wx. was ? 1' AC 15 , fi aww- ..1.,-4, ww 2f, if U 4 5 ' X :'54.f5Liw,5 fl , :ng 6 Q' he . .:,. , ,. I 1 r an Q -, 'f':. fl 19, Ln ! ljrggi' A 4, . V4, , 'Z 'rf' fy, Il .Af ' WWW, -ff: T' raves' ,F i t 4 t .f in In f , -M H - . I ax V J ' ,151 , , ' f 'mx' u- 'wAf:l'E VZ, - Q1-W: 914-1'.fff' L' Af' UQ.-rt? I ' ', - ff- A . ' 9' Law' ff X A K --gl D 5 zgakigv , ,- .Q A ww - if -ff-, -gp -1 f, ,pt ,jay 5 D '1P 3'N 'fs .Lx Sth W A 4 6 in-..L-N T: . tffvibl, K1-tx 4 'f.'r -f l w6 4 x . 41355 .Nj 9' ' 1 - i he u Llqksl digg' Q tl .Y -' gf M' ff' 'Mk' X L ' ' x' ' ' I s J -G ' 1.--A ' 'V' ' W 'nf' M 1 a'-Tnwd Q , 0 na-Q- ' 3 at w I IU? r s Q dull A.. u I I Q P , , W I? 1,-W .K- 'I .-4,5 H' 'Q I9 ,f.g:.7lfg viL'r'f. lx 1 Y Q'-H 4 N3 NRA 'X'V 31L xi' X. X' 2 vs. A- p 5 Q fi .N 4 W 1 48, vb. faifu' J Ev, v. Q' ',,gQf: .1: W 1 ' ,.-,f ' fl ' .. 1 . ., - ' A A Anka- i i'Nx x 1 pfk , ' I-.Qy -, fl 5 1' .4 fs ua Q33 h , . Vi 'Fi . . : .I gr! . .. P 0 E Z 0 o,, k ' , . ' ' fx' ' ' i. ' '. T 7 ' N lg. 5 , . .4 :lv -X - A , I F ' , X ' I ,4 :ff -3, 4 I l A ..f- u .. , 5 . ' 1 . !in'7 1 15,14 ,AQ ' -f. V 1, - 'Yf5fll'gf 1 I A B F ',p ' ' .1 , . , f. I ' A . hang.:-,4 fm' ' M ' 1 ln l I I 5 ' l .6 Emi J Why not? Hungry faces plus food equals satisfaction. No one wanted to ruin their Sun- day cloths so seats for the end of the year picnic were provided by Paragon press. -we WMWW X ,Jo .Q 217' ' nt 9 ll i '11 IYou will remember today, yesterda .and tomorrow. - A time of happiness for some while a time of sorrow for l others. The end of the year picnic brought out shorts, ten- nis shoes and the summer personality of everyone. Some students wanting to stay while others happy and glad to be l leaving. No matter how the feelings felt or shown, no one will ever forget their tec life. 1. l i W. nr ,, ws--fff4r....A.4, ff' f' ll'-'Illini-. The arrival of the yearbook Awards and honors presented by creates an annual jam. Pat and Bill Lam brought a hush to the crowds at Tec. l I l n l , l 4 l TEC's life TECS life is an extraordinary one. Its life is shared by people of different backgrounds but it is not noticed by TEC family. This family shares their work, relaxations and happiness. All of these qualities make Greenville TEC diffe- rent from other educational centers. 4119? 94? UUnck!H Spnngfeverlnw nmne waysthan one. Durnwg breaks the canteen reeks mnth talk and the scent of snacks 68 ,lllllll,ik AA Weis: -:E X rx, 5 ' , ,f -f1. ,gg fm ii N nun. A. X -5 Amplifying a bundle of soul is the group Mothers Finest at the Christmas dance. Protecting each other from the goblins, TEC students seem clo- ser at Halloween dance. Taking a breather from the Christmas dance, students sit and look on. Showing the fox trot is dead, TEC students do their things. These TEC students just love to dance. Tis the season to be jolly is shown by a TEC student. What is this-a dance marathon? Preparing the mood for the Hal- loween dance is Pat Lam and Peggy Huff. To some Halloween is candy, to TEC students it's dancing. Giving a helping hand, Clyde jamison works on Halloween de- corations. Are we glad Halloween comes onceayear. Waching the show are on-loo- kers. 72 Li.-' JS: ff Q? 73 ,QPW 'fig Demonstrations of first aid are carried out by Tec students at the square. 10-2-4 makes you want more, boasts Caiers Brazzeal. Registration brings constant confusion in the book store. I I Lifes expressions X W X, , , ix Z' ' kd? 'I '. , 4 ' I , tv is . .. . , A .m...s. wksvmmwa - .g,- Every day at Tec brings life to everyone, either good or bad. Some day we see the skies blue and other days-no sky at all. No mat- ter how the skies glow, Tec's campus will always ex- pose students with happy faces and active minds. 'P Y V rv VW A bomb that saves the day for an 11 o'clock exam. Our camera catches Ron Purpora in the act. Shave and a hair cut-two bits! sings Frank Snodgrass. 75 i ,I I 1322 . X Wlqwv-4 x y,:,:.,'f 1 g, . f QM. Mui' A ,W W , . ff, ii f ,.-4,574 .gf ,Z ,, 1. fi AW J .., MQW X f W K , N-My 5 ' f 4 n -. 5 f., li f f ..,q,,.. My ,Q f ,g W . Af H14 f X K fx-fy, ,L 1 f X - 4 ,wg X Qfwwf , '53 W 1 ' M , 1 X fu? , 1 , f ,f rw' ,, 1, . f W I ,, W f M 1 My f ,, yr ? ' A , 1 , Af., 'ff f f Z-' v M x . ,J ! z 5 i s,,,,, W- ...,, f ll t W ' ' ., 9 144 . . W 4. v.,1,,,, ,..,,:, ! ff 1 f Gur womanless wedding Q Here comes the bride, Miss Tom-A my Kerr and gladly giving her away is Dick Cook. Is this a community project? Show and telI!!!! Q, ff 22225 Hello, Hello, Hello. No, you can't get out of English class faking mumps. 78 Not every school day is a hassle. There has got to be an easier way to get to the beach. Yea, this is definitely you. Everyday life ,M , L, ,gi W My I ' x l r731u,.s., t f- 'fwu it ,t,w-i - ' G 1 Wow qw, VM Y gnupg ' 't , lx ' A X if . . it s ' E P 0,1 ,Q I .- qi. M, f, N 4 Nqwi' J I ,Q Wu-u.., x In this weather, to cut or not to cut is the question. Students lend a helping hand in the Book Store. 79 ii V i W , U ii? I i i I .i place to stud , relax, and com Cherishing our little can- teens and hoping for bigger and better places someday, we have tried to make the best of what we have. Many hours are spent studying, relaxing and often skipping municate classes. Someday we'll have bigger and better things at TEC. -' Em .. ,W I I I 1 l 1 I X i . r ti ' 1 ff' f 1 ' QW f .,,, , if , WX if . james Henry keeps a watchful eye out for the Frito Bandito. Nobody seems to want to share his newspaper with Mr. Norris. What machine did you get him outof? 80 ,V ies ll RC M, ' , , 5 as . 'Lt X 4 I X 1 K 2 1 I fag Q gn, Q .5 . K. 4 Z1 ZPMM f E I K? 1 ff ' W 3 is Q 3, '?'l f..,? . kb if 7 I 4 y K 54 V4 W Q 1 is 1 , S it S- 1 U Ye N x li , H WS' .9 21 lla ull 1' 47' ' Fam A lx ,fb if '-- 1 WWW s ff of .gl wal, l l l I l I, l R , l l l l I ' ,X s .v .avi V Q Cgfi That's really some communica- Listen up fellows, here comes the tion gap. punch line. They had rather switch than Aren't you guys supposed to be fight. in class now? 81 s S i : I A Love me, love me, love me. Love at first sight. Everybody cheered the wedding on. Does she or doesn't she? Only her hairdresser knows for sure! 82 T W Ns 4 , f . 1' 1 fy? I' . . - er-V 1 f ' ' o X ff- 0,,, 4 1 ilk, X 1 L 'X v. -4- qu x o N -in-.I U-Y ' 4... - .4 x 4 1 -'J' Q C Q , P ,ffsgiai V . - Q , f Y 'I 'P - , . .. . .. 'Us Qx.,, Q W W- WM., W W. ,Z ,AGU . H f U - ' ,- .M .1-.. -:vw-1' fx - 7'9?,1.f'f ,.x-M I , 1 1 ,129 ya 1 2,49 , M li f i A Q xy. Q X. wi 'Q ,ly W , QW p- 235 4n. f-,Q 'Tx X wfggwyq , . -' '-is, ' - '- -V 'Q - :-- f wa n,-' ufgaug , Y Av' w Al' I Wm .fx wir .1 ADULT EDUC, O V .. , , W ,,.,.,.,1,,.x,...x-mf..-......,.,...4Qgff.,M.+p,.f-fx-,..,,,.,71:-f,.. 1 1 'A ., :A-, , -. , www, ., Reach Out That's too tight on my leg. A night to remember. The way it used to look. . '95 ar I Q 1 i x N bi' WM 1 KH KTTH . N3 1, MIHIIG' Q. f,i Yf Where did you goto school? Oh no, we broke the bit. What's my line? 88 Day to day wr S HRV T1 iw i S . - ai35i?25 ? .5 4'L'?.'f'. ,S , aff, Z 4,f...?9,:5 Fx: tw- .Z ,K W5 ,ii ,Wi - 1 f ' A3 5,3 5314.6 ' fi, .-.uv Q ,fLw,f: :gZ, xg 5 -43, f ig Q' Q Q 'un 4 7 ye - W. -' . . J .. ' A. -- 3w...,'.i 1' V. Div.-Siww --' A ,. I 1 4 1 Q as ,NL wwe wp f ...W MI A . I -- - ij 7 .MHMWM W X f . ' H....,, , M.. Wv+f,6en 4 'Lgy.,, ' W 'W of-any ,, , - WK... .- WM . - A ...nv X. . A X.,....w-ww - x . A H , . .. , zz 1 ,,,, ' ..x. WW-. -2 ...rg ,g1j ' ' X l......W.- fygffwb-f X I Wk 1 M, W, V w,,.,Zfi 'x Xxx' fwwlqq' A Aura V ,, ,4 Awwmu ,gf D ,Awww 7, ..,, V UMW WY V ,V Wm,fsfzmQ,'mx.W M Mah A M , Styx ..,L..f,wN.. ' gimp' X. MN? 'N L M ,,M:fg....w A gamut-www W ' ., Q3 'L N U . X ...M '2Ha',, aw: X J., X A A ' W A L ,smrwv 4' ,W--Q . W X fa r ll 6 TQEg-QMS X 4 N, Q- - Another day behmd us. -. - ., V - ' ww M a ,. w..w,:-- N M'- ., . ' p... .W ,Q mix V. , .M f ' N' x P , A ' .,Q. 'A V f Q 3- E Q 4 WW . , V A da to make u ? V .g A ix aw K Q X .M M X Li' ,.. Mwwww 4 1 . yy hm ' fa.. 'W . ' ' , , -A f 'W' , BOO!! ,. , N,,.z-iw V m,,MffwSi.. N' 11 V ' ' Af ,, .. wx 'msgs ,QM Wy M. M: A , M' 1 ,:5a' KW 4 W V XX Wm. '- ,.. 2 89 '17 I. ,, r. ,x I 7 4 . I.. ,r . 9 1 wwv-msmwmfmwzuwwwmwwewamfmazw 'Q .h Z, H z- Q . x t 24324 Ki,ff'ff5w-5 ?Syex5a 3 5 ' gi' 5 1 4 if 1 'rf ,. Today for tomorrow As the day begins, Clyde works for another smile. No one will ever believe Dental Hygiene can be so serious. Grades deserved are grades earned in Mrs. Becton's classes. Another buccal cavity yields to the probing of dental in- struments. Who really cares about the mitochondria or cytoplasm in this class but Don Cameron? Blessyou!! Thank you and come back. 91 Q , ,l!.-,,,,-A..,..l 92 Some runs were in vain but Tommy Lollis w0uIdn't give up. Where's our quarterback? Football my ' ' ' f l XM-.-F A. .QiC4'l , X X 5-we . , N l -+3 F .F . N, - , . , 4 ' KX ,, W 'K -, ., NAR V, , Q, ' M h f :Q.ra-K'E:f s1fEw-:'f'-- ..N,,4gw?T 'A WX' We ND' egfzp,w.WX v-5' GL ..., L ,N ,. NMS. ,Q W QM, Cy! Q Qxlsram R Q X vQg'1-bxfn XXwXf I ga' ' yswxx TJ at Y XM - f- f , X . . Q XvX 4 X . , x' f- My we l.5 'm ,H A -F, ff 1- JK WQ Cf, MSL. fe Ig: Q. W' .X W ., XX' K ' N! 5 X '5SMl',,f,.X N, 9 V 9 49, M xl.,,,,x.g - ' ,.w,X w N x awk, L ,, N, 5 5 N X 5 X K Q Q X K ,. X V A ,. ...AK NW Q Head to toes. Effort was displayed by every- one. Looking from this end. ll! f L a Kfjf'1bi'lfilllDa'I9 TB .iw 'u s if Z it i 'E v- I-1. Hurry up and alt. hu Is that really Dan. Will the real Snoopy please stand A daily rap session commonly Rushing to registration only to , up, found in the Medical Building. find yourself waiting. I 94 L. x i T X Wfymx .. A Q if if fl X ,lil 5 l lf I l l Refundable only if the course is cancelled. Add some HoH to that water and see what happens. I really didn't mean to knock all those books on the floor. A ! 95 .41 f f g 1 f , f 1 :a 1, 7 -1 A Days to relive Z Jim , N it X QQ 1 lla ll f f L fe , .ggi a L. 15' I .Q ll X ',,,,,.f-'J L ' f . S A -, - - ' N N . fr eff-We , l fe, Q, Y Q xawmfsog' X lr A il -Y? QL I WW'-uv J 1 . Q A A W V N: . ., ' , A 7 v Q' Whatever it is, it's coming toward me. Brain circulation is best when feet are elevated. All I need now is an eraser. 97 .. f 1 fx M , Q .,,. -af J !jZ. 4v -,195-My V I . ,, ,wf , A .., W 'h,....,,... Y qgw - :,w-s...1 . v 'VW' , 1 - ,. ,. . uf, N -L --R W., -. -Hg, ,, 5 f. f , Q Ax 3 .,-H lj, 3, .W zfz . Mfg.- .SLTY 'll ' J' 9 ' M M, - 3 ,W ' .fx ' I F , ., ,mg A ff: C','f',.- ,Mx ,, , -v, X,.,,..JNJ. . 1 1 H. . 1 , ' ' ...... i ,f wing-J -'- I 1 1 +-M.:.vfw..W. ,- V' Yliv ' ---'Q , ,. ,,, , ,x , , J ,v V .+L . ' ' f em ' X S A . .W WM. -..--.V,.- M-9m.WwWv,www.ww..,A,ww7-gk, M A X ., ngfzsvgiyj k f '-mmxgg 57,z.9,g4Q.,yA:1Avmw f ,sw ' A M,,,,Wkix 9 1 -nv!! Wwa 1 Q 'ww xii 't ,4 .A ' A W M ,,f 6 nr' Y , V 'T -f-531' Q f , '47 'M ,Nb ggi atchful eyes move TEC forward 1 ?, 1: fr, if f .Q ag, 6 iz' i , S , A gg e 42T A :ti xy li , Z M . -9' 1, H 'Rf Q , ..,,. 4 W If f 5 '5 . 'r 'V gfrf 4- ', eng- r 5, , -. , 4 ' igvwrf ,,,.,:, X. , N NN, .W -. M my , - 'fry Efimf, 'rim A -f E 4 1 K ' . , E On the count of three. TECS own sitting bull. Everybody enjoys a party The line up. Every fuse you guys blow will be billed to you. Whoever heard of learning ABCS on a typewriter? 100 f,.. My first typed research paper and not a mistake. Through the pipes we catch a Chemical TEC class in progress. .Q .4-nrymvmnibumnrvwwb -f 1? . fl' an ' Q 1 . ' in , Jw, 4 Q -M. -, 1 x s. Sw I , Us B ,-,..--J 1 I AA,' W qv Tell me there really isn't a mouse Not all time is in here. TEC- ff! I A spent in fun at 101 -1 I il ,lm 2 1? , r N I A QQ W 1 I 'Self ' i . rw- 'WW You S-1355 HE !Sf,af1Z1ZfJ1CViQ CAN ,GfE?fAMD 7 'P i i rim'-5 mg eesmlwzrmv--. 5 SYM fgtwdffdge i EVER i Zu ff ' if How much for the whole case? Time will tell. Phone calls sure can cause a dis- turbance to the class room. Now we have proof that Wayne could be could be replaced with a 30 amp fuse. 102 e enjoy TEC life :Z V39-J I h 'Vi-Om-r .4 That's the most work you've done all week. Hear anything? just drop him over here. 103 -11-fy Free moments are few 4 y pzpg, A, 22 :li , Jxysdx . Af f pi QM S M ew- Yl'! .,w Q t X ' I can't believe I'm gonna eat the whole thing! These fellows agree that some NO, Nick, youfre eyes arenft bad. classes are pure boredom. That Coke isnft full- Three turns to the left and two Where to go when a relaxing to the right should do it. moment is needed. new ' l mww 1 I s ,K WWNNNY l we 'A of warns-4 ,.s:':l.f'3 'l Qr r'-2. x Q v E Q ,Qi x l,1a,3. at X fx K V' '54 ,iw -m 1 W 1. .vw in 1 'li fkfv Q M 5 ,'QZ f. AMNQ y K if W: Q' 5 y 4 gn A' ' In . , V W v I A' f,, F. fg-, 4 ' it W. , JB A . 4 In 'Q K ,W Waves and LII' 7 ,J 'Q 4 W i i 4401 Water flows freely as another car rolls off the wash line. No one ever told us tires would solve a problem. Somebody has to take the hard job, smiles jimmy Craig. ni. , ,,.- J' ' Q. , s When one works then everybody works. He's going to the beach one way or the other. You're gonna have to wash faster than that to make the team. 107 I, ii u L il i l l l l l I 1 W 5, i r I I I UD' 2 X X f f f f X X 9 I X T . ,.,. ,. . X 7 1 X f 'H 1 1 , 1 3 'S Q4 f f F? 7 Q ' Z 2: A 4 .- y Zi 3 A U4 5, WW 4, , . 4 Q. L ' ,Vw ak ' fm X, , -1 is s ' 3 2 74 L' , Q Q ' Q ' 1 5 5 S ' :Z ' 5' ' R , f ,L u '. ' f tg 'V fw fs 4 . ,, , ' A? 4 f. 'f f I 91 S- 3 5 ff, X. .ww win - Zi 'Q ff, , M . 2 5 fl S 5 A-M 0 7 ?T we i ,, X f 4, X I W 3 , J., - ,V ,f f.. , 1 ,. - w as ' : 'izffi , 2 w x f , f Y f M ,f qw. QS: ? . 182 K, ,V I 1 ,, an f M.. . 42 . f , .air fr X Q iv J 1 X 7 f ff 4. . f A.. W .V My V K9 ,,,, ' ' , 75. , -, is f ? K' ' W . ,. X 7 , M If V f W 5 f 1 2 , - My , 1 f ' ., if ' .130 kk g I ,Sf l ' .4 Y' X I 1 f Z .P i ' i2f4?f.,, 1 ' , 5 1, if 72-fig 1' x 4, -f 2 if fifgkifv 41 ,w.y',11,i La,f2? ' 1 ILC f :kglg y l I , ' 4 f hz' ,. Qmnfi' Books a new finding. 1615 Iwi K' X 'tit 'Yrs 3 4 A, , Q t ' Hfik tx 4 ' -w Books bring knowledge and new findings to the students of Greenville TEC. Books give our students the food for thought and feeling of accomplishment after a test of knowledge. Finding her chosen source, Mar- lene Gilliam stands between rows of knowledge. Questions can often be answered through textbooks. Books also bring discussions bet- ween students. Even though books bring know- ledge, they can bring problems. 109 ,-L..J.f EI 1554 ' Capers Brazzell shows a look of exhaustion after a Sunday after- noon basketball game. This really couldn't be a study session. Please look in your suggestion box. SUM a...- ,el aw' Q' lv '., , K Q ,ff V just a second, I your grades here assures Kay C-rastie The morning after fore for the Theta Beta Omega fraternity. Bright lights, humming of a ty- pewriter and Robin Lord are what we found here. What Could be so funny for some and not for others? just a bit of TEC's rare form found in the canteen. Some programs have their ups and downs. H2 Everyday life together R! BUS rf Snow found us still trudging for- ward to school to fill another day toward graduation. No one could figure out what or who was keeping Nancy's and Pat's minds so occupied. lSTOFJ A Exams just couldn't create a smile like that from Larkin jones, TEC's wheelchair brigade begins their journey down the hall. H3 72 mg 5451. , ' raw '?ef1 i':'.j,f: H, ,vga 4 5, 69 5 I ff' N' E37 Li , X, 'Ls fa V fvfprw 13 1207014 f , s- - 'i 79'.f 'i-af,-ff, wi v mu ' a? :' rr 5 Y ' 'V ' f f -' W -'4 ,n 'r - ,W , , p . QsA, Faces reveal moods s l Q l Pausing from an active school day, Cynthia Compton is cap- tured relaxing. One cheeseburger, hold the onions, please orders Capers Brazzell. Cold weather doesn't make everybody sad. 114 ,sas 1. J . , M My X . f 1251? QM ' I A f ,f ,. I , ' i f53 :',f' S - 254+-K fly X M- X ,Q ni s ff. . , I N, .fx '-Sn. X lf , fx vs t -ww , ff MQ XM, g , ngf. 'fo .K ,,,A ,ML-1 jf em, f Mfg., X N N -, ,, L x ,lik .-J Now this is what I call a party. Boy, am I thirsty! Even in a crowd you can be alone. A 44...-5 'M ? exif Q5 ,rril 5' Ai if al 'Q-392 -fi' 3 we he h QQ Na of ' 'ff ii Happiness Happiness is having a party, and Greenville TEC students really know how to have a party. They know how to relax and have fun-come on and join the party. If K ,,,, l ,W ,mx fir., if 3 Now wait a minute. I didn't Mr. Plott is caught tattling on Mr. mean it that way. Cook. Are you gonna drink the whole You can always find Clardy in thing? . the middle of a party. 117 ,Lv i 'S A. li, mmnmnxmm 115 :Q E Hr E 1. ll You bet your what? We know whats' happening but who's got who is the question. A party at Shakey's keeps Tec rolling at night. Study is first above all tec life. Tec's gnikcurt Company. The skies open and Greenville Teocloses. 118 f, ,if its TEC's movements of yesterday 'li-' S if f 4 R A O 7 wfw ,MVN 612 f 'Jay 1 4 fi if 4-, .. TEC differs No two people are alike here at TEC nor any day the same. Days bring out the scholastic us and nights bring out the real us. Mx Z., i f Q, t r t vxa E -. Yes, this is the real us. Is that a coffee mug or maybe left over from last night? Z. 'W I ary' A ,-F2 ani Is this the dishwashing detergent that thinks it's a hand lotion? Poor Nick will never get over the letdown from the drink machine. 121 i I I l 1 l F l r 4 I l l i 1 1 i l L I l ,.,. r Y , mr 'fl 'iw an I 122 X df ,L-f , Q Ng WM 'N NNW .f i 1 5 V: 1 4 , 4 1 9 f , . 6 , 7 , 71 fi' ' ,X VI T-5 ' ,Ml ,x. 14951 Q5 we 'Pin 'QQ' A is 021, 'eaagiv-'x., 4:'9fliffy ' Qfiw - 7115. lflllg5fg'Q'if?' ' 474 i ' me if . 1, f' ' .2-'zzlf-5 , 1 i , i, , .Q5'3'f5 :7 'U' '.'il'i74Z4LlA35'fl75141i W' X 1 'fff ' f i A f N 151, . ik A , Shia x R - , wif' J. W 'li n , f 9' 4,5 , 4 ,C . , ,, My 1 ' 1 12, 35 , 5 ' bw 'Aff Qi: I , ...Q Wim, J, l ' .g'fi:f?' The recipe calls for plain sugar, Nobody ever calls on me when I not powdered sugar. know the answer. There's more than one way to Look at me flyaround the room' fight air pollution. A day for a day sf -T is , 1 3 ,r tt f W 0' fl i e f W. ,Nw-N ,.n g , N ll .,:,. f , ' A ki S v r ft 7 Good posture can always be found in classes. A little burned water never hurt anybody. Do as I say, not as l do. Tension ceases as study begins. 123 Paths to follow When we enter the doors of TEC, no one really knows which hall we will travel or what doors we may pass through, but everyone has his own paths to follow. S Maybe he won't take this home- Purchasing of books creates a work up today. line in our new Book Store. MEOW You're late Charles, the game is over and everybody has gone Cooking can be a hobby or a home. profession. You're a bit out of focus there 124 45 gg - 4 ' l' 221 eff 97 if 7 T I , lx L rj .3 I k I I , ,f l l , A i W 125 1 gg . 61-'N What a way to spend the day Wash away the dirt. H .dl sl A' 77 ,l Hey, let go of me. Softball for everyone. Cautious eyes gazing into the dental clinic. l ll F171 yxf : .,.,4 9. I ..W.Q,.,,...,-A SO! Never to far. big chairs of the Ok, It's time to go back to work, Charles. TEC s cceeds 5 'S MQ 3 Mw..,,, tiff?-fix? ff X fe. Sin Tffiilmi. Gi'iV A W atv r . f QXgf,y.17Yuv . -. pf fx 'ff' 'fi if U 1.4 A ru ,J 11 Y, 'Sy Hx. T' ' J S 'xy 4 1: ,- yum -- A ' .,.,.-fff d' fnff. I Q E.. k NJ f-A-,, kr!! 128 W ,M t 1- y I ff. I Y x 'sz ff! wg sq ,gwiq 1 Q3 ra iw A ' 'N 4 mf' 'ills . 'C 4 ,xi 2 1 , i k, ,X J, 1 , Eff' ' X SUE, TFZEZZ' 'Alf 7 V fy Y .fy . 1, I-'r xl A ' . .. yup 33 1 11 - fl AJ H . 'ff In JF, ff' ' Jjv S ,., 5---I , GP gr. ,,-vf'f'f'e4vw WEA n f gf- 7 ?7, 1 if I 28 4' -A r Indu trial Division f ir I 5 , J. .e- , . -if Qy, Q1'.,7f. - 4 ' -J ' .- n.AI,' 9:.Q,1-g,, 'Q Q- -. .K .. 'w f.,iv' -1 M Q ' .,'?-- .-P. si' A ing, A fa, 1 lflffi K?-4f '7'7 'H .- Q. .' I 5- 1 ,.. ,, 1-51' P' L --A , 'L 3.1 lv ,A . 7 91. iw ' SI. ' ,4 ' f .,. . , u vf ' lx 4 fi EX X if 'r . ix K f-its ,kk i - 1 +1 r 1 7 Y V , .R -,K - ' ' A 4'-'wx A A., 7, X ' .. 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W Q. , Q V W. 3- K -q t P , Wf,,g.-,,l -f A .- ' .nf 1 W' Q '-- gg: ,X M ,QQ3: ,.?3 if 1, h, I. .W . H ' , . '-5:15,-':' ., 'TH 5' 'Z ' 51. J V' V -F55 ..., 'fue if 4 I ' f - as W f ., 2- 5 1 ' Q ' i f ' ' ig ffivzx xy 'I' .l 1 3? ,41a,v5' 2? .z4wa ' A, A ' 5 W MQ . ff 2'?P?f in ' iff A af .V fm A Xf -.2-r M M 12:4-.'-I. ff ' N -5 -I I IH wx . r' ,, ., N:-,jf ' :iii-A, U 5 fi ' Which one of these buttons turns this thing on, says Tommy Williams. It's a tight squeeze, but Richard Hill can make itfit. 7, 4549! Warm in the winter and cool in the summer is a nice way to be and Greenville Tecs air conditioning class is learning how it is done. Air condi- tioning has become one of the largest trades in business today. The air con- ditioning course at Tec is a one year course, and the students can expect work in this fast growing field with contractors, engineers, and various other employers. Chilling sensations up your spine could mean that you have wandered into the air condi- tioning class. Pulling rank on the instructors is retired Colo- nel Carl Kimble 131 L- ,X 6. ..ma.,,,,f 'K' . . ' uw -5' -wi It's a breeze .vw 4 . X . -a iq - 4 W r , iw t a ., x 1 at ,wx ww '44,-Sisv , K 3 E if Q sf wa, A Y 1 4 X 1. ,, 4. -W W Q: , A ff-., s my a.ea.i1'xg:-:.-. 52:26-Lf f tf'fv.sP4s'4t , f. 5. f . A V -I f we ':,.e', ek 5' ! f ga 4 :.f M? --1 , ,V 4:1 ' X 5? 1 A, 4 A warm smile is not an unusual sight from de- partment head, Ralph johnson. Instructor Tommy Shiftlet teaches students to keep it cool. 132 t e e 1 Bobby S. Adams Thomas,E. Allison Harold E. Bolding Charles Chandler Stewart Clark Marvin Cooper Keith Coster Ronald R. Dyar james E. Fowler Robert D. Green Charles Gregory Charles Hichtower Richard j. Hill james A. Hines james R. Hood Fred Irwin Larry johnson David E. jones Carl E, Kimble Max E. McCurry Lindsay Mclntosh john F. McKitrick Michael H. Mostelle William F. Norris Udell Parson Marvin G. Parson james C. Powell Felix H. Pressley Gene Roe james F. Rohrer William S. Smith Michael D. Stansell Larry Vaughn Craig R. Wade james E. Wilbank jim Williams Thomas L. Williams Tommy Woodruff 133 M JN 4' , 76 ,L f 6 2-f so S' za W N., J.., . , 1 3 Mechanics at work l I IIUMUCC Where would we be without cars today? What does it take to keep our cars going? Good mechanics are rare and hard to find in time of need. Greenville TEC has no trouble finding mechanics for they turn out some of the best. There will always be a great demand for auto mechanics. I think it only takes six quarts if the oil plug is in. Wearing of a brake drum is shown to stu- dents by Department Head Bill Loukides. Proper adjustment must be made to each piece of equipment. 135 l l l ,l TVfA'i'T-w , l lla-. 3... A f 3-wa. Auto Mechanics ..,e . K- V, , ,gm ,fI,. Q lt sometimes takes more than a good mech- Wow! How could a fellow work without a Where the grease monkeys end and study anic. jack? begins. 136 ,, 4 ,493 115 , ' koi .W X 2'3- I-MC-5' -dbx, . f I4 fn.. I F V 505153 fl c , , Aa jig c. X,-ff ,f n Wig, - X 4.9 ,ff , 'fr' T ' ,Q M5552 if .W M ,f . fr' 175 1--I 'V I V X L- .if Y il. X' ix 1 , .1 41, aa Ji A riaff yk'r:2a3' WW Q' EX was xXx , 0, .. Nw. I ' ,x xx .ay is ,,, up A:-an Jil L,-.sw -nr David Bryson Tommy Burrell Fred L, Crowder David Dellinger David W. Duncan Michael Knight Kenneth Lewis David Macinnes Bobby Madden Ted E. Mayes jimmy Mitchell Thomas Motes Dennis Mull Larry Nalley Barry Newton William Richards Richard Stoddard Cecil R. Thompson Harry Wood Larry Wood Thomas Youngblood Stephen Zehr Greenville TEC is a fast growing school, not only in attendance but in size as well. The Heavy Equipment stu- dents have done a tremendous job in the development of TEC. Their moving of earth and preparing of land for building has saved lots of money and made it possible for TEC to provide even more facilities. The operator's job of making use of bulldozers, cranes, heavy trucks and other diesel driven machines is only surpassed by the men that keep them on the road, the heavy equipment mechanics. Learning to make on the job repairs as well as major repairs is a very impor- tant job done by the heavy equipment mechanics. We hope to keep our operators on the road but hope they yield the right of way. 'Qc 4 '- offs in . 5 ' W . if l l Taking the job into his own hand and getting things rolling is Instructor Travis Kelly. Instructor Ralph Hunt smiles at his busy stu- dents. Machines develop TEC .A J .fly-M VY tw -u Making sure that students are hard at work is Keeping the operators on the road is the Department head Fred Brown. main objective of Herbert Moore and james Charles Tinsley drives TEC's favorite road block. Baskins , ,A fL:..Tf1.'T . , 4' '52 jfgvrrf we 'Nw ' an-4 A ff' X ' , i. A n , ., ss M a . fs S f 'M tff RQ in wr f if fw- 4 Q 1 , . V-wwf' ff- , Q n Sf X 9 X' t5x X hw. ff by V fer N 4 ' s' f , . H 'xr -X 1, I s , ' - L 'M ' -, , -sl A gs. 's...- inns-'QI' QW.. ,v . K 5 .X gg, ,. 1+ wmv , 'B .X 4, s fix: 'A , 'fs Q ' R SX fmxsx ,Thy -sn ff- 1 W' ls 1 ...M 4: WL. 0'-s . V , james Baskins David Elletson Gaylord Gadden Thomas Holcombe 1.D. Lane Charles Malone Herbert Moore Dwight Porter Philip Reese john Rhodes Raymond Smith james Stamey Danny Tims 40 Heavy Equipment Mechanics Students take part in the development of Y 1 e 5? Greenville TEC. Wx . 'ga Heavy Equipment's Gaylord C-adden shows us a burnt welding rod, a piece of his work and the smile of satisfaction. ...L . eavy Equipm nt Operators V E Jaafif f 'ms N , i V 9. sz , - SH' 1 V, 7 1 , K Q:,2f92f:f , 7, A .15 59 , .aim :ls WVK 4 X ,pg A 05? 7 7 NX .rv Q s s 93 A 2 A Q' Q S f as , ,K X Q K V, NH .swf 3.1 i 5 Xi KKK S: arg? i Ofi 'Xi XNQ ' My ,,xv 'Vt -- , it ,, , . m y ,,,, james Burgess Dale Carr Lewis Grain jimmy Ferguson Roger Graham Rippy Harrington William Hodge Glen Lee joe McLane 'r-r sk X XM ? ,Y m ay N 1 I... new .. Ma., iii: 4 JL M thing before it blows up! MW 1 T Vt , Bernard Shanlette Charles Tinsley, jr ,. ,. 5 wir' 1, What do you think you're doing? Get off that N ,-u- I l I f a X I in ll Ext ll' li gi it it l lg! I5 i f V: E, tl ll l V. U I l l 4 Industrial Electronics To be able to get a buzz from indust- rial Electronics, grab an anode. lf you don't like shock treatment, you will not like Industrial Electronics. Learn- ing to use and read vacuum tube volt meters is a very important part of the electrician's studies and prove to be most valuable in the long run. For the freaks in this years' class, the oscillos- cope has become their favorite instru- ment, making wierd pictures and exot- ic movements beyond comprehension of the mind. The students learn about electricity and how to handle it and use it to keep the world buzzing on. Students pay close attention during critical lectures. Free moments are spent wisely. Are you really sure you know what you're doing? Some people seem to think that we at TEC need more chairs. 142 l 'I 1 7 -ug , 6 3 , I 1 xx Athi, In lab, discovering what a turn of a screw dri- ver can do is our man Epps. 143 l Eddie Adams james Alexander Billy Chandler james Clardy William Copper G.W. Darby Tim Dairs Dennis Day johnny Day Ernest Dockery George Epps Bill Forest Dennis Gambrell Malcolm Gambrell Bryan Croce xwv MN. r E, 6 ff , 45,1 Nsyybaliff fa' avi A . - :..:wM' 7 X ' s wg, ' i 1 was '- 9 1 M3 ,vlmffeo ,,,,,,,.,,,.2, -V 4.941 xy ., '31-59 4. 1,fwt,s,r r .f:ri'-'hxlfffl nf, Q 'PVQM-.1 , ,Nj 'o'9f'e.' :go - -'E' ,,a. i N f ,. if may Q .i lr M4 U T10 'ff . , 15W Q fbi' V 'QW' ' .1 1, .1 , cl' :L ' gg gL Q :' z Q in 'aulggv ,, - Q4 if .. ,Af W1 'fn-' ,lg VG 5-ai: N3 . ' 3555 af? 8 Y W In Ilia G U .iw52?5, 5 mv'5d '9el' QQUUP X , V W ' w-ww. il A ii' 'K H S .4 in f X ,MW R , .,-ff.. U Y Q V- 5 , ga' ,M LEW- sp i 3 Another day through, Instructor Eddie Bur- gess takes a moment to relax. This is the way it happened, remarked De- partment Head Bill Bailey. What's this bill for all these electrical con- nections? questions Instructor Randy Lucas. Curtis Hadden Roy Harlow Samuel Harrison Wayne Hawkins Van Hawkins Mike Henderson Larry Hendrix james Holden Barry Howell Horace lacks Acie jackson Robert Long Larry McCullough Robert Medlock Ted Patterson Ken Williams 5 was ,V-vida? 68:3 . v i I .fm qv? 391532, V ' I S . 4 - -3 4 Now if I press this button I can sleep for the rest of the class, says Donnie Turner. The mixed look of determination and excite- ment is a common sight in numerical control. Taking a part in the organization of tools is f 15,3 Clarence Henson. 146 controlled are taking over todays anrcal movement This type produc has become not only more precise world With the push of a button, in tion of materials in the last ten years but more efficientas well. Herman 1. Brown D. A. Burgess Steven Childs Marvin Arter joseph Ballew Michael Brezeal Fred Davis William Garrett Phillip Grant Clarence Henson Walter Housand lohn Parker Earl Patton Donnie Pullley Carroll Shealy james Weaver wax f 1.2 f X ' fmmm 'f.. - Afiiv K' .r xg' Z 7' ' ' ..',f'ug ,n f l ,,,. I. 'iw .- ' f TA: ,,,,-, 5 1 f .QA ,Qf , ,. , ,SM 5: f L',LL Aff J , f 1 in we - 4-mv! 2 orld of automation Q Watch your hand when I turn it on, says David Burgess to Ronnie Meeks. A long reach and a short wrench is needed for jimmy Wickcliffe to tighten up No. I-I. The problem is solved by instructor Otis Dar- nell I wonder how many heads I can bash in, says Keith Armstrong. 149 II iz ll II: gl it Ii. 1 I Q.. I I I l Second Year Donnie Babb Bill Bennett Douglas Boothe lames Galloway Victor Knight Melvin Long Thomas Page William Page Charles Rentz C. E. Young k fyfwf as X Q' gm fmt.,-N sf A -Nw H X.: . f 1 X x l 1 2 -aww' 'W 'M t 5- 1 1 9' W W .. 5 .W 5 if sfg ggtg ff gf 'S' RTW? J' ' 2l?'fcV?5WivfL7?W Asmtfis. 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Smoothing down the rough edges of their work are students Eddie Young and Charles Rentz. Does it really take three people to change a drill bit? Flying metal shavings, oil on the floor, spilled blueing ink-and what do you have? A skilled machinist! Everything that we use today is directly or in- versley related to machines. Without the aid of a machinist, the world would probably be eating with their hands. The tool and die course at Tec is training young men to become ex- pert machinist. With the desire to work, our tool and die students will go on to make an excellent salary in the world of machines. You hold it and I'lI kill it, says Bill Page to Donnie Babb. The skilled hands of instructor Mr. Bolt are hard at work. Taking a break is department head l. D. War- ren. Pausing for a quick breather is instructor Tommy Granger. l5l MSWMKW ,lm ,'p::n'arn 1 5-'l3v33 -fe 'lzzntlt g:gl5 v', qnfgnggs pq, D ,an :g1'!','lo ,la mm-W' Keepnng down the frlctlon is department head I D Warren whlle Bull Garrett trles harder to keep down his haur Checking to see If IIS the rlght lever IS lo seph Loveland The sparks have put Wulluam Bennett In a daze SEQ? 1... am '--.., 152 t First Year David Barbery Don Butler Fred Butler Lee Roy Benton Ronald Gardner Roy Grayson William Hill Danny johnson Steve jones jesse Leonard joseph Loveland Albert Lucier David Moree Wayne Plumier Manning S. Poore jerry Smith Carl Thomas Benjamin Washington jimmy Wickliff Truck Driving Lady and Gentlemen truck drivers of Greenville Tec: We are happy to in- form you of your successful comple- tion of our course in truck driving. With your knowledge of the rules and regulations and over the road travel, we want you to go out and do your best for the sake of good old Green- ville Tec. .41Q,k4 :assi ...ts.W,.s: 5252? L92 92 19 YW L F .ts L Ul a E if ii- ..,ff,g WW ' gown, , , ' 0 , 1 . ' 5 4-,'f SK I. I :Q H 2, v n , ,i 6 . if .- .1 ' M ' 0 ' E ggi? . V ow! A, ffiil., - A ty' ,as rx f ,M r M 0 Z Qs 'ir' 154 l ,. 95?-'i?f,L,. 'QQQ' -ji'-. gf QI iq- 1 7 14. f-.,'V'?j.f F'- ?SE:5':'f:?x'Ei':.:'f2':'---'I':355:I4-2 :'5 f'f-395' 'R '-'-' I A f ' V z Q ' in l S, ' f. vw Ra ws' 'nw ,f -f 13 . -s .t s,.,f , ...-W-4' 4' :1 , in xiii' ...V ' 'M-Jllwpnoll ..-+'a ' Modern up to date equipment keeps Tec's truck driving students ahead of the best. Hey you!!! Yea you, under the wheel! What do you think this is!?? l Giving the go ahead to Mary McGaha, a rarity in truck driving, is department head Mr. Wil- son. Greenville Tec keeps right on trucking, the right way ofcourse. Truck Driving's department head, Woodie Wilson looks confused, What the heck are they doing? Take it easy on that clutch, says instructor Dick Garrett. ..- 5, 4,7 - nf Ai, -nv-Y A-,V ' -., V, M, ,, ,.. 1 5 4 i i l if l l .4 A 1. , ive may W MQ-- f QQ ,QW ff wx fm . wx xf IQ ,dCwf K Q ' 4 9' X , ,Q 'K . I -. I 'I if 'MA v 3' R , , , 7 LN g fvffx -f ' gl ' ' ij -1 ,W .4 4 - 3'-o,,,,.,M, X V 1 Mx W ,Q l--k f 'w ,. Q V ' W -X M bww , I 'N' of SQ, 0 ,1 5 4 I I Q ' ws , 35' ,, . x , , 'P A, 4 l x? 0- f x. Q X ., .f xg I :H--...N P I Fusion of etals ' 40 .wifi I'm bringing the guys home for supper, ex- plains Instructor Clyde Rook. Department Head I.K. McMinn warned us to be careful not to get our cameras welded together. Who needed a match? 158 3 fn A 41 M WL, -,. Av M A 2. Ah. as if A 'lei WX-145 -at is ,M P05 Win. pw N 'iff 4 A X 'X wi f X, X f sam Q f 51 :M J x f. f f ff K if 4 4. 1 -'gx X 'fx ofiii A' 72655 My w , . ,QI , S V fr - 1 Qnffjy ' If ,6 fag! 'S z , . 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Could that be a smile of happiness or a smile that all of his students passed on an exam from james Hindman? jimmy Davis seems to have lost his train of thought or maybe it's just beginning to come to him. So! Haven't you ever seen two racks of test tubes? ask Lab assistant Lemon Steveson. 162 gi r '. Are you sure there's a stopper in the other end? Q .1 Q . Nh-... Q,:9'inqn1v0 W' 5.4. X A X f 'ff' Us . , my-g Mf.,,, 3:-s-. ,MN ,A-N , , fgf P M-ldwl' Caught snoozing behind a book of know- ledge. john Paxton Department Head warns stu- dents that concentration is the key to a good chemical technologist. We finally found Pete Driggers with a little smile for our camera. 163 Second Year Christina Arce Hernando Bello David Boykin Gail Conty David Davidson Beverly Davis lim Dill Randy Lafoy Georgia Moragne Robert Pitts Lemmon Stevenson Ralph Valentine Andy Woods 164 age-xfffgl i M 16-is ' ' nm Year :if W ,I .' nu' V X i , YA ff x 3, Na 4r 1 y . 2 f e.. Q! What's cooking in the back room? Axsteady hand, a watchful eye-just a part of Chem. Tec. -YU! ,..-. e......... ' William Bowens K Caroline Convilier Eric Davis Larry Dyer fu' Anne Garrett june Herndon Roy Hopkins Stephen Yeargin Data Processing Students seen walking around the halls of Greenville Tec like robots, are not robots at all, they are the data pro- cessing students. Their favorite pas- time is processing the grades that are sent home to our parents. Besides this great task, this years data processing students are preparing themselves for a good future with a business firm or various other jobs requiring the skills of a computer programmer. Unjamming the key punch machine is a job Marlene Gilliam does with cool patience. It seems the harder we try the more compli- cated everything gets. This is just too good to be true, beams Roy Campbell. Some people read the daily news, Paul Ro- gers enjoys reading his computer sheet. M Raoul Bedard Craig Britain Donald Byars Roy Campbell jerry Carroll 166 First Year Roger Coggins Don Cox Linda Cox Deborah Davis Sam Davis George Dobbins David Finger Susan Floyd Hilliard Glenn Meg jeffords Vicky Knight Fred Koury Ed Leeds Bobby A. Little David Massengale Benny McCollum Marsha McCurley Nancy McHugh Derrell Miller Donnis Parker johnny Poole Paul Rice lay Robson Pam Ross Wilton Sutton Harold Thomason Sammy Thomason Willie Thurman Cheryl Weir Alfred Wilson Second Year Krishaw Bansal Yvonne Cantrell Carl I. Dombrosky Kim Erwin Marlene Gilliam Linda Griffith Robert E. Hellums Dean Hester Douglas Holcombe Nancy Hughes Charles King Danny Koury Carol Odom Mike Owens Bill Rasor Paul Rogers Linda Stone Anita Taylor Mrs. Michael Vaughn Michael Warren john Wise 168 sm . Vee, 1 1' Kg WN 9 dm.-v dk +M- Wai ,Twqf 1175? N fx Quizzing students about the key punch machine is instructor Bill Hubbard. Department head lack Atkins, settles an exam question between D.P. students. Hands of distinction. Lost in puzzlement, Don Cox seems to have misplaced his test grades. Could Nancy Hughes really have pulled all those wires out of our computer? 169 Second Year Glenn Arrowood H. D. Attaway Phil Barton Larry Boiter Dozier Brooks Donald Campbell Ernie Campbell Devon Corley, jr. jimm Craige Kenneth Frady Daniel Greene Doug Holbrook Steve Holloway Larry Hunter jeff jefferson Loretta julian Ray Leslie Roger Lusk Samuel Mathis Barry Miller Martin Moss john Mullen Larry Nichols Kirk Porter james Roddy, jr. Duane Slack jim Stewart Bruce VanHorn William Weathers Dennis Weathers a .W After a year of familiarizing themselves with the drawing board, second year students ride down the final road ready to put learned skills to work, while first year students are just learn- ing basic fundamentals and how to create and use their own ideas. With constant study, concentration and the will to draw, the drafting students at TEC will make a fine bunch of drafts- men upon graduation. X 2 14 , Instructor Walter Rice cannot decide whether or not to go in. We opened the door and found Department Head Kenneth Smith in a happy mood. These guys just can't make up their minds where to put the bathroom. Problems are never found to last long with Instructor Paul Hartman. Instructor john Terry demonstrates his skills at the blackboard. Yes, that's still the same house plan that james started on at the first of the year. lohn Webb Frank Youngblood, lr. 171 First Year Charles Alexander Vernon Atkins Phillip Bailey Thomas Ballenger Hugo Barrios jenny Sue Bayne joe Bogan jerome Bolden Wille G. Brinkley Ottis C. Brothers Phillip Campbell Allen Campbell Donald Corbin Gary Couch Shirley Cox Walter A. Crawford Dale Dennard Harve P. Dyer Lowell C. Frazier M. G. Garner Stephen H. Gibbs john W. Gillespie Gaither Harrison Kathryn B. johnson Keneth M. jones Charles Kayse Michael Kilby Linda Lancaster Steve Long Phil McCollum 172 -uf., W A IWX .-Q...-w-- 1 fwfr M .333 . 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Wilson Receiving help on a drawing problem from Da vid Moody, is Kay McDonald, a liberated and determined female. Electronic Engineering Technolog The work of this field involves installa- tion, maintenance and repair of elec- tronic equipment. It also involves op- eration procedures, application techniques, assisting in research and development and quality control. In some cases, the work will be trouble shooting electronic systems with highly sophisticated testing equipment. Instructors like Ken Elder get to listen once and a while to students. Puzzlement captures Instructor Walter Rice as he talks with students. Don't mark up the books. Accuracy is displayed by Department Head Walter Hicks as he moniters electronic hook ups. john always has to get his hand in on the good things. 174 ff N'-sn.-, Second Yea r john Arrowood Steven Baker Robert Brannon Kenneth Brown Calvin Davis Charles Davis William Defain, III Lawrence Fisher Napoleon Foster Michael Glenn lon Guest Francis Horger Lester King, lr. Danny Manus Eddie Nelson Darrell Rice jerry Riddle Mike Watson Michael West Al Wilbanks ix Second Year Herbert Albert Clay Aldebol james Arnold Michael Browning Steve Carman Tim Cartee William Coker Randall Cole Peter Danciu Barry Dillard Donald Elrod Ned Floyd Douglas Gaither Samuel Gilliam john Harper jerry Hill Ben Irwin Barry jones Billy McDavid Sammy McWhorton james Merritt Douglas Moody Robert Myers Paul Nelson james Ragsdale Ronnie Ramey Randy Rice Richard Ryer Carl Schuff Travis Schields 176 lAutomation of today I , 'K X, St '2 it t is Q, 4 1 F l Q I i o 5 i T NN C. fa I ? ...,,w-L i Always time for a joke. Read out. Close observation by Robert Brannon will pay off. See, it tells right on this page how to fix the computer. X JA in Edwin Smith Gary Stover William Tollison Ronald Watson Virgil West 177 'Q 1 X Sliderules aren't the easiest things in the Department Head Mohammed Nasim finds world to operate. the blackboard the best for explanations. 178 Industrial Engineering If you like people and are concerned with human relationships, if you recognize and appreciate the importance of scientific management and safety en- gineering in reducing costs and increasing produc- tivity, a career in industrial engineering technology may be for you. Writing it out and then explaining it. 179 -Q I. tl ll S I 1 I I y I l l if Nixon Catches jacob Master's eyes during classes. I sure didn't do so well on this exam. 180 L ,W 'Uh 1 ' A ff i 1 I i I 5 ' i I i Instructor Harvey Wilkie seems to be getting everything lined up. Does this look right, Bruce? First Year Danny Atkinson Fred Cannon, jr. Michael Chandler Samuel Crawley Franky Dillard David Evans Ray Gilliam Bruce Dimsdale Perry Hamby Ray Hart Thomas Lollis Paul Porter Ronald Turner 149- ivy f'ifi !?fa , , ff- vw , v..I 4 Tw 3, , r r ' Much skill is needed here, explains Mr. Thompson. Maybe you should have listened a little clo- ser to the lecture. Lectures are a breeze for instructor, 1. R. Thompson. 182 -his Wu:-H' Al. P' Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering technicians are concerned with the production, transmission, and use of power. They assist in designing and developing machines which produce power. Many technicians are specialized in the areas of motor vehicles, marine equip- ment, railroad equipment, rocket eng- ines, steam power, heating, vent- ilating, air conditioning, hydraulics, fluid mechanics, plastics, and const- ruction. Many are in administrative and management activities. Second Year h 1 'W 4'3 1 Kenneth Brown Rupert Campbell, jr. A 05,12 Frank Funderburk, lr, ix. It AlbertMitchell X1 'f'CT: f Lee Nicholson john Parker William Simms Glenn Thomason 183 Power to live .,,..t.4mM..4....... . as .. ..., , Department Head David Pavluk emphasizes how important Mechanical Engineering can be to industries and nuclear power projects. See if it will focus in a little more. l84 I fs l it NM.. Close attention is always given to the instruc- tor. What's on that TV that is so interesting? www S .I J- I .I W is ,,:, . 1 1 Q 2. 2 K V '92 s , 1 M' ,Q 2. X 5- 'Nm M. , f ,, wh wt, , R kwa, Y . 4 ,,.,,..,- ,ff , Xt I i Now I know how it functions. Only a few minutes till break time. All these classes will pay off one of these days. 185 P l - 4, W Close instruction is given to each and every R. B. McKinney goes through one of the Haven'tyou ever seen this machine before? student. manytextile machines of TEC, 186 Textiles of today KSN' is 45 ui ' . 9 I' - .1' X nr we ff F' Problems are often brought to Department Head Wilson Webb for solving. You're not listening to the instructor. After a long day, Mr. McKinney finds the technique hard to cope with. 187 First Year Charles Barbre johnny Boyde Luther Brock Richard Crocker Bobby Evans Mike Finley Theo Gossett Barry Harbin Brooks Preacher Randy Roach Bruce Smith Alton Spurgeon Lloyd Timms . - cw .W WPWW -5 ffl - 4 , f -,V .. f 4 .. Q .Q fy: 5 , 1 lj' .V f 1 dl.. r A 47 fx Q0 Textile Management students learn how to manage a plant with a better understanding of the machinery. Department head R B McKinney explains functions and operating procedures of the textile machinery fig- 3 Second Year james Burdine Richard Childers Richard L. Hamilton Matthew Irby Sultan Mahmud let Clyde Parham Bill Ravan Gregg Rowe lim Shackelford Ansel Smith jgey Swafford I89 Mary Adams Deanna Andrus janet Bailey Gail Ballenger ludy Brinkus Vickie Burnett Carol Callis Sandra Carpenter Pamela Chappell Kathy Cothran Nancy Couch Wanda Finley Debbie Fisher Billie Giradeau Kathy Griffith Rebecca Hamby Vickie Hart ludy Hornbuckle janet jones Deborah Kelley Pat Kelley Millie Lark Lois Logan Donna Lothridge Betty Magaha Barbara Martin Sheila McCall Midred McClain Martha McCraney Patricia Mullis Technical Secretaries l 1 itll lust about anywhere we go today, we make contact with a businessman's secretary. Without even meeting the man, we already have some kind of an idea of what he is like. A secretary ref- lects strongly the personality of a busi- nessman. Learning to type and take shorthand are the bare necessities of a technical secretary, but the attitude and appearance can mean much more in the long run. Greenville TEC's Tech- nical Secretary students work hard developing their skills and may one day be the answer to a businessman's future. N . Mistakes are few in this class, remarked Department Head Myrna Bullard. Beula Smoot enjoys her role of teaching at TEC. Please read it back to me. Good posture reveals good typing. 191 Ruth Nelms Cathy Owen Donna Pace Debra Pace Dianne Payne joan Poteat Elaine Pridmore Billie Reeves Nadin Roberts Donna Robinson Diane Roper Nancy Sauser Debbie Smith Elaine Smith Mildred Smith Glenda Stasney Shelby Stewart Debbie Taylor june Tumblin Cathy Wham janet Whechel M , ' ' ff QV 5 V',v7 '4:' TSW K ' ':?4:5iS?fi 13 'Y - 's:'.v-:eww , W 1, X Q 'fffc , , wif '27 Y .. Ping: 17. . V ' . , 'V X -,vu :if - . t , ' Wim K' 1' mf e . . Q .ass egg . V I , ., I W f fi j- 1 -, , ' V- - f ti af 'Tl' it if l' - . .' lx' ff' rg 4'- gal jg? -vngyfxpw' ' ll sf X K h. 1 , AQ N 4 ,V I 1:15 Q 5 . -P f U D A , 4 R , me rf 5 X Q J of V. Xl 4 ... X A ,f g , , V i, - ff M . a J s .1 ' f I ff, Q ix ,i A . 4 ,wi wa. , N , A is ' 4 -X-ww ,,..UM wwf Z Type only your assigned work, girls. lg, EM I f I I gl Goal of accuracy 5' mt a 5 1 Copy your own work. Can you read from your left? 'P s We knew somebody would give up and join US. 193 1' F' i ,ll il 'Ii ,IZ fl l l I l E l l L. l is ll i l l l Wastewater Technolo fr tl' 4 Q? V , X D 1 Should we be a part of the growing pollution problem or reverse our- selves to a growing field known as wastewater technology? We would then be a part of a solution hoping to cope with today polluting environm- ent in order that we may survive to live and see another days sunshine and sunset. Instructor jimmy Davis stands to defend his theory on pollution today. Don't you think an electric calculator would be easier? Water, water everywhere and hardly fit to drink! Pete Driggers demonstrates that teaching isn't all mental work. 6 9 A ? K rf ff M-is 8 ag, x N Hx ...Q ss k ',,u- ..sN.'c ' . . ,yo- .-s'-Y' .-.x Q not . .'f ,K . Q -- N X-'13 uh' ' K ,, x 'f,.5..-, 011 ,0, 4 ,v, pf.- 1'- 0 1,v f ,4 M47 ,- '1'v vz, 4'- u'.7A, , ,,- '12 '21 -'-1' f Tifgw , S-Ev 4 gxsik Q 1 g'.'4 ' 1.1 Y., -'gf - ' - . of' . ,Qi . L' n ' 'QQ .4 9 Q ' , , 9 , 1 .Q . o' ,W v'L,- ,- 01 .Q ,n 'g':n1r . 'lp uw 5' , ,-A ...po Q 4' ,4-.Q -1 --5, Av H' ... 4. an -' as X -1-g,-vs7,o ' ...--m'l ' vf ,,,,.. -4-'A,t',v,,, --+ 'Lv-'L.--'.f3-f.-:is-. .-susus'! wr ui 4 v - uv 44' .-,A -4 .4 ,,- ..,',, , ,-,--gs.gs -,, ,4.,v,o,-3..,.-,5,. ---1-qvAvl.Q -,,6,v,4A,v,4, ',4 - -4 -4 ,Q vm Q-asn'U'vq'v,0,2,r ,4 ,gf-'jf -' 1- -1--':'-1'-: :' --' at +-'S-111931152 11'- ' ' t',1'.'- X -si 'fs' 'QC' A ' 'H ,'.'-1 ..'... ......A- -vw, 4411'- 71' r fm, .V wi 5115-'2 , HM N, E w W - Mr: ' 1 a ' fi . Q, 1 E ' ',, .1 .uwm sv wsu kg,- Fi Fi? -im gm fir ,XSS-N 1 1-, 3 5 Robert Allen William Ashbrook Thomas L. Boggs Robert Childress Benjamin Cromer Boyce Cureton Steve Daniel james Dailey William Evatt Bill McDavid Ray Patton Edward Ryan james Sloan ,S 5, W? c,.,,,. . V. i 'V 'A . -- ' V -' ., f sam . ,. , . X. V. f 'V -f,.yt.Q1Nx QW yy., Q Ii: ,f :U - N ,, v ff Ai Practical application in wastewater is applied IHFTIGS Dailey counts each drop of HOH that by Bill McDavid. fills his tube. Be a part of ,gg the solution r A21 ,N ,f4, it . Q f 5. h , 21 .A yiftyg. W. 5 ' , .'k'L,5.'w Q K N 1 not of pollution .Q ii Boiling can play a big part in wastewater Minds and eyes of technologists must be technology. alert and show a sound understanding in their field. ,F l l97 -1 I 4'ivnm.,, in 140 flsi, Y A 'lg . 41 471 Q :A 4 li I 1 I N 'I' 4. S' 'inc-:L..L 1 ' ir? F . 'X W A Business Administration life Life in the Business Administration curriculum is more than just classes and homework. There are speakers and field trips, parties and people, involvement and discussions. Being in Greenville TEC's largest department means meeting lost of people and doing lots of things. The first year student is greeted by calculators, practice sets and production possibilities . A second year accounting major finds himself learning the tech- niques of cost accounting. The second year marketing major completes pro- jects to learn the principles of a marketing executive. But BA is more? It's the memories of an active year-the party at Shakey's, Stan Finch's speech and registration. It's organizations-American Marketing Asso- ciation Lambda Beta Sigma, Pi Sigma Epsilon and Theta Beta Omega. It's the faces of people you know, people on the go. 'QQ' Y 01- Us ,l w-,,,-tw' Ns W 2. ' Z Z Not all teaching moments are boring as shown by Richard Ridgill, instructor. Even the top men have to teach sometime, don't they, Mr. Mulkey? Comparing answers is easy for instructor john Stepp. Instructor Roy Townsend seems to find his textbook very humorous. .mwah L... -f 2 200 mah Qi- A moment of peace and quiet for Depart- ment Head Richard Cook. From what we see, Fred Plott is a fortunate BA instructor. Listen up for the want ads, says instructor Charles Rutledge. jim O'NeaI takes his time while grading test papers. With all these instructors, jerry may learn something now. 201 Second Year C. P. Altenhofen Carolyn Annis Sandra Leigh 1. E. Buchanon David Burdette Robert Burns jerry Canady john Carter Chris Chantron Dennis Coleman Ted Convvell Thomas Coones Lee Crawford Donald Davis Boyce Duffie jimmy Durham Grey Eaves Larry Griffin lean Harrison Mike Hill Bill Holden W. H. Horny Ralph lackson Alan Kay Linda Kelly I l li Pvilf Business administrationg ,aux I sl! -1-'W' 1171? YQPQ 'fug- 'Nw financial must if Y.-f if ,VR rWvl A 1 I 'C were SA. . i . ,f'7,g, g 1 I V' 'A . f it ei llllkti-ax. 2 lr fmf Ti it 335,-:T .sv Q co 0:1513 25- 'MZ acl ww ,E Tommy Kerr Alan Kirk Thomas Lavv Cecil Lee Stanley Lesley Kenneth Lochridge William Long Gerald Lyda john McGahee Donald McKinney Cary Milen Kathy Miller johnny Murphy William Peake Debra Pearl Phillip Reeves William Sanders George Thomas Robert Tollison David Townsend Gary Walker William C. Wampole Raymond West john Williams Ray Wyatt Business Administration Kgmm' ZA-Q' TEC life is always seated at the back of the class. That half studying, half dreaming gaze has settled on David Burdette. just close your eyes and hope that these fi- gures add up to that total. 204 4tS7 ' E T fag First Year Lillian Bailey Mary Barnett Rodney Beard Wilder Blitch Richard Boiter Carolyn Booker lack Breeback lulius Brockman james Brooks Tricia Brooks Donald Bryant johnny Campbell Phillip Carlton Stanley Cassell Charles Cavalaris Russell Chasse Terry Christy Gary Clardy Diana Coleman Barry Copeland Ronald Corbin Wallace Cox Pat Curry Wendell Davis james Dickson Van Ellison Terry Galloway Charles Garrett lim Gilbert Morris Gillespie joe Goldsmith Morris Green Thomas Holst-Grubbe William Hagood Ralph Hamby Piccalo Hill Make up of tomorrow Don't worry, they will be through by the end of this quarter. Eyes everywhere except toward the front of the room. Even Bill isn't sure anymore. 44172 -i .V .'p . t C-,es 'Gi' Xi, . x cfm J ,A ' 1 'K M ff fit., A ff D , f Q 7-Z, Q X T f' i Y ' Lei I ,ix 4 di P i f' Q ff? CS ' 'u ,gy ...Q GN, ' A org FVD First Year Shirley Holcombe Paula Irby Dannyjames Roger Jewell Ola jones Brenda julian Gerald Knight Melvin Latimer Steve Lesley Carl Lewers Phil Lucas Thomas Mardis john Martin Michael Mauney Patricia Mays Barbara McConnell Randy Meier Skil Morath Ronald Mulligan Larry Needham john O'Connell Regina Orr R.H. Owens Robert Owens Donald Patterson Etta Patterson Richard Patterson Marion Payne Patricia Perkins Kyle Pitts Sandra Potts Andrea Roberts David Rosamond Sharon Sheriff Margaret Sherwood Linda Simmons Nadine Sisk lerome Smith William Stribling jamesW. Teal Debbie Tooke Tim Tucker Stanley Walker Charles Watson Mary Williams Mike Wood Sonny Wyatt Susan Yancey 207 S ,Q ,F 4. f , if w L2 M A I ff. , if' X 5.3 M .1 Q ,J ,V , 19 Wfgf' 1 ,::' .-' -,' :- sf f ,W . if , , ' W 25, ul 4 ,,. J, . - f, -ff My f s f ' 1-ff, V ' f ' V' Q, ,, fw,. , A ,:::y.,f.-. V. 'W f A Y f f ' ix ,, ' My 9, 4. 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V Q41 , . , W ' ,. K x 'W ' ,Leigh wxjffff ,..A '-'.'!P J fx lf if-0 I! Y ,. lv. .4 ' --'65, T' Qrfiafg' z ., -L ,, ' i xii' ,Kuna '. 3. , 'vh- .-eg'-n Jxjmgf . -. !.'7 E if Certified laborator Assistants Mwawwwmm , ,igii i.f., . .f12i- .2 Greenville Tech exceedingly regrets the transylvanian conduct of the certi- fied lab assistants. Walking around with a smile on their faces, tfrom ear to earl a needle in hand, and looking for short or rolled up sleeves is a lot of fun if you are the hunter and not the hunted. Playing an important part in medicine today is the research done in the lab. Without the aid of lab assis- tants, the lab and all it stands for would be lost. The certified lab assis- tant students at Greenville Tech learn how to use the microscope, check urine samples, tsometimes finding what is called sweet peal take blood samples and any other requirements of the certified lab assistant. 210 X 347' . H A-W IZ. 'Mf . Sidi Trying hard to get important facts across to his students is Department Head, Mr. Hugh Batson. CLA instructor, Mrs. Gossett, gives a young visitor plenty of attention. Now which one of these belongs to me? S X .vga ,, 5' V 5 , 1 P 13 ii S l ' 'Hg f -'Y Debbie Beddingfield Sybil E. Brazeal Barbara Ferguson ludy Fulghum loan Gillespie jenny Harmon Margaret Hill Ann Hinson LeNelle Holland Angela McAlister Pam McDonald Lynda Rhodes Terry Shield Susan Simmons Margie Thomas Karen Vehorn Patty Walker Beverly R. Watkins 211 F.- , i K, Q rl, ll lil li l ill llli sill: Ill ll' 'I .Ii 'Il il I l l W Us 2 E 5 , lyfwf ' :QM ,f .n.... . ,! 10 awww 1' s- 'v ig, S 1 .aa 1 f fd ,W , ' '-:ig-ze! X. 501225 H , ,. fy., V f ff K 2 Wai. ' - ' V -, I Vw , , f' -r s , f f ,. X V, s , i s , 440 Typical lab procedures are carried out by Mrs. Gossett's Students. Don't worry, says judy Fulgham, I had the same problem with my ears. If this is what I think it is, we are in a heap of trouble, says Terry Shield. Gram negative or gram positive, what the heck, gram positive! says Angela McAlister. 212 wa' if N hat's in a lab? eff ra i, Your life line goes all the way up to-o-0-0- Not being able to stand the sight of blood, Does everybody get this kind or attention at o here! lespecially her ownl is Terry Shield. the health building? 213 4 Becky Bryant Connie Buchanan Linda Calhoun janice Chapman Nancy Davis Debbie Dowling Dianna Epps Saundra Gambrell Linda Garrison Alicia Heracklis Beverly McAbee Margaret McAlister Barbara McCurry Pam Price Yvonne Raines Debbie Robertson Brenda Stephens Gail Tambreiht Debbie Tomberlin Linda Wiggins Sharon Williams KM fm ff E . -lvl Dental Assistant The dental assistant has a very distinct edge over the dental laboratory techni- cian and the dental hygienist because they work closer together in an organiza- tion called the Tooth Rangers. Working at the dentist's side assisting him in an operation by handling instru- ments and preparing dental materials is just one of the jobs done by the dental assistant. Keeping the business end straight and processing X-rays are a few more of her duties. As you can see, the work of a dental assistant is never fi- nished. That is why we at Greenville TEC hope that more people will become interested in the dental field. J y, L ,.-vv ' S t Paperwork and bookwork are always plentiful Linda says she will never get tired of looking for Department Head Nancy Garrison. at mouths. X-rays are taken to expose cavities and give a Everything has to be perfect and in place to better understanding of dental work. take a good X-ray as shown by Linda and Gail, I You're not really going to put her to sleep, are you? 2l5 Good technique is a must Processing and reading X-rays is shown to students by Instructor Sharon Suddeth. 3 Yvonne Raines displays good lab technique i on Linda Carrison's mouth. Don't jump if l hurt you, just grunt. 216 1 5,-4 l n E3 25 ai. 62 J 'SEWF' Ame? Y li NW' Q 41-Hill!! 3, - was L 1 Is all that really necessary for just a check We dOf1'I know what ii does, but all Of if up? sure looks important. Openalittle wider, please. What kind of anesthesia could Brenda Ste- phens be giving her? 217 First Year Cherly Borwn Cherie Clark lanet Clark Ray Cook Candy Crawford Virginia Dent Beverly Harmon Libbi Huff Terry L. Kimble Lois Lunsford Angie Martin julia McClain Mindy Metcalf Nina Miller Pam Montgomery Nancy Morgan Scottie Page Pam Redmon Beverly Senkbeil Karen Sherard Amy Smith Becky Thrasher ,A .r We lay, Q., 22- , , ..., f f J ,N ,ff IW at f Q Q A , A re I N so ,. c a sm 4 Jgbgsfkf is ff , ,Q I 9 X .Q , it -i td 'l'd 53iQ f Q, a ,S xy ww Nr ,. f, f L like ff 4 'lk . t iw t IK T N Ek S 4. 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Her main job is to clean teeth, but she also promotes dental health education and preventive dentistry. She may also apply fluoride solutions, do charting, take and process X-rays. If you have a warm personality and like dealing with people, especially children, a career in dental hygiene may be for you. Instructor Dianne Stephens and Karen Hyder learn from the mouths of children. The old cliche, This won't hurt a bit is em- ployed by department head, Pat Springfield. Instructor Harriett Healey teaches the impor- tance of correct dental charts. Second Year E SW , X Z nm It X . Ramona Asheley Melissa Blackwell Y julia Bradshaw Peggy Carroll 4 jo Ann Coleman RNS 1 in ,r , E t Candy Cooper la n e De n to n Bobbie Ellison Malinda Fulghum Ann Galloway X ,Jw ' K, jg wr.,-.. .. , , 9 ,, V Rx gm, - T t t .t t in '11 i fx ' X ,. 'X fs N 'f ttf' Karen Hyder J? ls ludylones julie Kott 3 loan Newsome Barbara Owen U . , sc IE -5-0 Mary Beth Porter I Cindy Poteat limmie Lynn Sams Yvonne Slovak Ann Thomas l , 219 A l El' lr i l Q i l ii 3 JT nl all gl 5 Y, :-l l i ? 3 aa. . .nf ' -, f V , wg aff 497, Q z M65 , -5 gf, -. 5 'n , Clean teeth an 0 0 O I Q f . Y.. NIV? '+C . 9 -ff 1 r K' .. .:- 11 W X 5 - :Q if C , L f .. ff- :grit 'V Ne. 9 'w ,, f, f- , f ,ily- iw 1 i -, ' , f f l V, X X Q fifsfh f iff ., , 'M ,JM H C ' V at 3 ,Hs- f 0 . t V, Wt? 4 J 'g. aria V , , m ' ' 4 ., 1 , Q fa M ali 4. , . ,, ,WN W f ,Q A , .- ?Ml,4- an 4 be f tk, 'QW'-i. ,. ,, as: ': .f'31-ravi:-f. ' ' f, . ,ty I gk ,Q- 4 I V Q E , , ,..,- .., f -. Z ff M Z, ,M ,., X fWf.h,,,,,a.-ag,.4,,',,,.,--myfmfezre,-farvfgizf,-ffwfwf fwf V. . 'W 1 2 X , E l - C fr , I 9 f-yy ' -A-- , C ff W r x..., , . f 7. , Q H , yfzfzpt gf, 1 .. WJ, Q I ., A ' , 9 'fi FW of f ,I 2 in f Looking on as the doctor arrives are students Libbi Huff and Virginia Dent. Settling comfortably on the floor, Candy Copper works hard on her charts. Miss Healy helps janet Clark with proper pro- tective procedures. 220 Es' it 3 .K ' aww :H X 8 1.4 i we .X S 3,314 f ,auf Mwgqrffk 1 ll 'l' 'nn 9 S. xg , -,A V ,I ,..N,., rw , Q ' W R 1 Q t gy , V. V32 Q '..: . Q fy , ..g:V f- vw. gm l' v 2 X li Z' ' . .fi Volunteer Mendy Metcalf helps the dental hygienist with actual experience. Next to clean teeth, clean hands are impor- tant to a dental hygienist. Fear of the dental chair is unheard of as long as Dr. Bunnell is around. 221 ? First Year 2 Wayne Bannett David Barton Allen D. Brackett lohnny Bryson Truman W. Edens Thaddeus Griffin lerry Hames Tom Litchfield Mira Martin S Nathaniel Mitchell Gregory Patterson Ross Price Hulon B. Rhodes ludi Shirley Kenneth Smith David Snyder jerry Southern Scott Stokes Sammy Tapp james Tipton ludy Waldrop 1-1-P 4 ,X 1 faqk . Q ' a f' 4. f 1 X 'f at if 4 1- -. ,f , Q in 4 ,av 4 'Q Q- 1 JS 'WSILTV 1 A -7 1 :fr- s'YvX 40 5 , , , an-Z ' - - f I , f Eff! iq' f ' I' Z, In sf v W MU 'T. 'Z'-41 .KW yi ' f fff- in av.. A? X I ,s v t f f we 4 , 4 XX f- new ,D ff x .. . h f -,Q W 2' fe, f as Q5 X s 3' ,--fm kv ' arf? www 4 7' Alain wwe-My ' Ji 1 Ann k ,,,,v V' T H Q te t . it ,A 5 53.503 ,-fig 715' f viilblf flmffllt H313 x W'x5ZXQ 'WN' N ,Vi x ' S 4' lf 9 gl 5 if Dental Lab The dental lab students, undoubtedly the wisest people at Greenville Tec, due to their creation of wisdom teeth, spend most of their time at the doctor's office getting tetanus shots be- cause of unexpected bites. The remainder of their time, howe- ver, is spent in class, hard at work learning how to construct and repair dentures, crowns, inlays, bridges, and porcelain teeth. Reflecting a look of concentration, Clyde jami- son cleans the dental lab equipment. Wouldn't a toothbrush have done just as well. , Www QXZWAW f77'73 ' it '?'N'7-Q 132 : ' . ' ,-ifxiiui 5' 1 Second Year Q V - 1, :pi ' ' We ., I I , I john R. Brown 1, M 6 Y 4 if rx 1 'ffm qi... , A, Beniamin Abrams Linda Busha George Conrad Allen F. Cook . L. 5 .. na. I . M,fe,tsf.vH as-Q .A lohn L. Edwards Clyde M. lamison Leroy Manders '30 ,f 'Q' Brenda Odom Charles Power Harold E. Williams 223 Teeth In th , ..,,, I X., , Kk.. .AWN H T. , , .,..,.... V g V V sz' K' , W sf, I .W , , 5: -1, -'rff - V Wt. . I f W ,Q f ,gsm r, 5 0,-: S Making A V 1 f ,, YW. A 'Tm 3 1 was wg 5 I hate to tell you this, says George Conrad, but you'Il have to eat soup one more day. Looking around the room for a fresh guinnea We ,,,., an 4 f uf ., t xr M' x , ifaaiywm h , 553 . , ff , If it 1 .zutiglgm Y'-N If A towel for cleaning equipment is tossed to instructor by john Brown. Speak to me. Please speak to me, sighs pig, is instructor Nicholas Hobeika. 224 Linda Busha. I s' f J W.: ' You thought I was Harold, didn't you, After this feat, Dee Akien will surely need teases dental lab secretary Ann Smith. his weekly tetanus shot. Discovering a terrible over-bite is department Now you don't mold cavities into plates, head, Herb Reininger, explains instructor Lillie Rice to lohn Brown. Lysol does it again for Gary Abrams and co- worker of dental lab. 225 First Year Kay Axson Brenda Bridges Nita Cathey Debbie Galloway Vicki Gantt Patricia Ciarrantano Mary Ruth Hansley Diane Henderson Margaret Kinion Carolyn O'Neal Suzi Stephens Patricia Thompson Second Year lane Bagwell Patricia Brock Katrina Bullard Karen Cooper Linda Dendy Pat Diehl Don Edwards Heidi Stedman 226 H ' 'Z 'L , I, .,., - .Q f ' , Ay! X .t I ..: ., S, X 373: rl' ev-V rf' M- W ff'i5-ws' za 'figs , 7 V , H' . I Q1 get I J , I , . , , ' - -, -' ' fi f we-aw ' . K5 .5 .Y 'ii WN., M., fy if wsf A aw.: ff - - .. fi!! s , N, . 1 ft ' Xl e , if.. ,. ,A of any FW' , .X L , car -czrrff' A . -I A. 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I , if .1 .- Y, ' 1 I 4 N4 .-. ,.., .'a-lv-vw' f - K -...J 1: P , ,. ro. - ts.4,,,, -4 . if , 4,440 . ,. , f ,QA 5 -t 'T' r amqvi Q' , 1 ,t A A ' it 'T' X , ' 'x , .y t r I J?,k3m'fLi'J , ., Y - I. .0 Q espiratory Therap Take a deep breath, a good long one, for it might be the last breath of clean air you will ever have. The respiratory therapy students at Greenville Tec are learning what a breath of air can mean to some unfortunate people. Working mainly with the heart and lungs, and giving oxygen and emergency care for people with respiratory damage and disease is an important part of medi- cine played by the respiratory therap- ist. Remember life is more than a breath of fresh air, but is nothing with- out it. I ' -.XXX ff! Q Fantastic! sighs Dewitt Woodward from un- der his aerosol mask. l keep telling you, moans Paul Watson. it just won't work with this silicone leg! Don't bite your nails, says department head Ron Purpora to one of his senior girls. About to go out searching for a patient, Heidi Steadman and Don Edwards finish hooking up their CPPB ventilator. 15 227 if 4 ff It t f if if 9? pl- ,. W-,T if -F :- Q 3? ff W , L X jf 4 Breath of life may + w V A 'S+..,,h ' , f q . I ' - mr t iiiiiiiution rut Ing?- 4 ai 'N-W.,--f .,., , 1. ,, , , '7 gi'r1x, v ' Wow! Getting stuck in the elevator sure did raise your blood pressure, says Diane Hen- derson to Sonja Slatten. Delicious! remarks instructor Dave Pruett while demonstrating the technique of tra- cheostomy suction. u N ,lp LX Forty-five minutes and you still haven't. Air bubbles could be the problem, explains found my pulse, moans Suzi Stephens to Department Head Ron Purpora to karen Vicki Gantt. Cooper and Patricia Brock, All these bomb threats sure cause a rise in Who needs oxygen? l'd rather have laughing blood pressure here at Tec. gas, pleads Brenda Bridges. 229 Medical Secretaries Trying to read a doctor's handwriting is sometimes a difficult task. The me- dical secretary is one of the few people that can actually decipher a physicians orders. Acting as a trans- criptionist in a physicians office or in a hospital, her job of interpreting the doctors language and putting it into understandable medical terminology is appreciated throughout the medical profession. Being well versed in me- dical record science, typing, and me- dical terminology, these girls will be of great help in the expanding medical K .A ff,. Louise Bailey Janice Ballenger Lois Black ludy Bradshaw Hortnese Branham Shelia Browning lane Bryant Barbara Burns Brenda Campbell Elaine Carroll I 'XFX ip-.. DianeChapman I 'gh , X Lottie Clark Mary Davis XX f Kathy Cambrell Marsha C-odzinski It :rw Saw, ,. f-4P C ' Mm' profession. tt X X 'Ei AS X C40 K X vw-wt ,, an 'Th ik Qf' Betty Griffith 'vrf Linda Hamby Phyllis Holcombe Becky Holden Debbie Hurley 230 QM, X t Department Head, lean Ray enjoys an open discussion with her class. gli! in lllllg llllll' annul, ll lg Q, uns v 1 vu mf 'fist B, :ln-dd .laifvi Q 4.- ,wv 1' his-A ' cox 'IT -- at -. -ra. 31,5 A 'Q YUS K 'wr' .X 1:1 f' We l xy ne- st ' fox fix i A. 1 'rf 1 ., .I ,. . as A 'E:'1 'V V A Y H if M K M if 44, tiff' Ci 5 lx ,wb nl ,O . up: 0 an va :si w 'nf 4 vc L vt x ,jab 1 'Tx 6, 30 A .2 Lv-v far' AGN ,1- :img W . Q... I s. 9 wr ,Q Nancy Hurley Kim King Debbie Leake limmie Fay Leonard Bonnie Mahaffey Beverly Major Peggy Moon Diane Pvdvn Martha Portt-r Carolyn Rn-t-vm Donna Roberts Teresv Rogers Belinda Rouse-y Paula Sarlxis Kitty Sc ott Michvllt- Shanon Darlt-nt' Shaw Laura lo Shaw Cathy Shelton Susan Stvrlin Clwc-nclolvn Smith loan Stephens Erica Sullivan Bcrnic u Tarrancv Annie- Thompson Ioys' XX'adflt1ll Terri Waldrop Carolyn Watt-rtwlcl l0X't L' XX't'all1t'rx Mvlva Youngluloocl 231 First Year Brenda Bell Vera Hedden Claudette Livingston - Ss: ,V . 1 aa,-'Y ',...,-7 ,, .Wyse f' 4 M , jf f f f f Za I , y 4 W J' 1 ,Q Zn' f 1 f 4,1 Yi- rf ' ' f .J 5 'w flS f L I My ,, ,W gs K ,Te , Eff' if S5 ,, W C3 Vol Marlin B I , Deborah Peterson D o n n a R o p e r , Eln ora Thomason Ann Young Second Year Delores Bennett Sally Capps leanne Gains Pat H. Larn Marylo Parks leannt- Wasson 232 if Y my B if 4 ' ' 5 1 L f 4 ,,, if ,rf- X 43 1 If x s Q .E.'f.... lt X :I f f uf' V4 'Q 1 'Banu fvyf! 41:--f 'K '7 x .gg 4-Lt, fl' f I fifxie 0 ga' 4' ' t m s gs iw ff Q 2 ,1 e i ., A J' ' A WV, ?' . l X'--. N.- '-T t H f 2 , iv . 4 X 45.1, ss, f ,v f,,g.f,2- '- f1E fM5p5?f' ' My ay' 5 ? .2 i has - Q tiikwr i T ' I fx K! -. ,M Jil sw X Q is s a x Mi. 1 Medical ecord Technolog Working directly with the physicians in a hospital, the medical record stu- dents at Tec, though, well versed in medical terminology, anatomy, coding, medical records and other parts of the curriculum, are hard at work prepar- ing themselves for the state exam for accreditation in Medical Records Technology. The medical records stu- dents, though worried about the exam, spend the last part of their curriculum practicing in a hospital, making the course easier to understand through actual experience. Second year students get the word from Mrs. jean Ray. The sounds ol a busy class carry throughout the building. To tell you the truth, I dug him up out of my flowerbedf' says Miss Buckheister. Awaiting her lunch hour, Mrs. Bran-ale pa- tiently watches the clock. Deep in a world of concentration with the dictaphone is Vonny Matthews. Even medical secretaries are allowed a tc-xv mistakes. 233 First Year Shirlee Blum Ralph Burgess Kitty Carpenter Kitty Conon julia B. Cross Debbie Cureton Daniel Dillard Beverly D. Hawkins William S. Hunter Sandy jones Dotty Kinghorn Nita Moore Venice Sloan Neil Snyder Debbie Stone Tommie Vaughn ludith Workman Mike Worrell lonnie Yarbray 234 md . f w 1.-,J 1 -up Mu' 5 na fe . V ,X x', TSA V1 , , :uf j, 1 ' 45 v lfq In f X ntl 45 X 1, 1 yi 15 4 .4 49 M l 'h W-QQ Q 'ws- . My Hui-.ua-Q f? ' .eil ffls. ,Q-Q .-,AJ I 1- Q-vu t'j7P WIW1-r' x 54, 4 .,,:z' .Q J p w, V ..v. Q , .1 ,f -, to ,i,t , ' 1 1 1,1 ..:. X123 .wg my Y' v 5, Q 1 1 , 1. . 4, 'f .. i 2 if-:Qi ff 'lflitititg rrsr ,,,, .S ,,ii, Q i is , I K ' N f W Q X 5 Kg f -Q? 4 M 4 ll? if --,:. f 2 ri Mental Health Technology The sign said short haired conservative people need not apply. So I put on a wig and dressed up weird and went in to ask them why, and they said, Mary had a little lamb, it's fleece was white as snow. Whats so funny about my name? questions new instructor Lloyd Isman. Guess what I have in my pipe? asked department head Roy Denton, with a gleam in his eye. I used to be a referee, but I gave it up for bigger and better things, replied instructor Capers Braz- zell. i my Second Year I I N . ' gr N' Q Ruth Abercrombie if -Q'-' - T. .- ,sw Peggy Atvvell Shirley Burton Toni Center William Ratliff Qs Iana Stroud Frances Ward 235 rl Today' most Confu ing problem People! I I I I I l I fx 'fwmmmv J M 'Q wi? f W v. ,, .V ,, ,MM We .. Z I I I I I I Sigmond Frued to the rescue tor Cindy Parks and ludy Harper. How do you pick the lesser of two evils?-Everythings evil! 236 f , ' Now here's the plan and if that doesn't 1 1 work, here is the escape route. Okay gang, time out for the Bulwinkle Show! Now let's don't get violent about it, says Beverly Crouch, pleadingly. H-Q, Z' Aff Alexis Allanach Louise Billington Kenneth Burgan Rebecca D. Clark Cynthia Compton Gwen Cooper janet B. Crain Pamela Daugherty Marcia M. Davis Pam Guice David Hicks Nancy Hood lanice Landreth Martha McCall Willette McKamey Diane Quinn Anne Rubenstein ludy Salters Carolyn Young Physical Therap Lifting heavy people presents a problem for the physical the- rapy students at Greenville Tec. lt seems as though they need a physical therapist for their own sore muscles. With the aid of hot and cold packs, water, exercises, and massage, the basic job of the physical therapy assistant, teaching people to move their bodies, is somehow accomplished. Learning to remain calm and in good humor when around his patients is a very important part of his job. The rehabilitation of a patient is a job in itself, and we at Greenville Tec know that our stu- dents will be able to do the job. ,2 -X f, .Q I R xr? L Ov. f i as f 'Wi 2 .1 si V? EW f mi ,Q f 'rv Q j ,SK Q' 1,51 X ,: A. ,Z I, . v L' rv J ja- 1? 9 fill I I - +' 'W 'W vw- i 'E 7 ' , , f , it 'f ' -M55 1. r' ,hw , Av , J if - . 3 - - 2 if Af 2 Q 52 t ...Q I ,gg I in 2 t 5 f W .-v ,f 'LF ,:' f U, .-Qi ' asf f, fr fb fl? .b 5 if 1 i B ' 3 f f FF , CN E J , i I I 1 '7: ------ .,s.'ffA il l ' rf l i 1. ' fx , r I u Q .' - -9, l Gfcvuvglb rec , A . 'I li' 17' mm., Q! X Covering the eyes of james Brakefield is Kathy Burges saying, Good night, and sleep tight. Department Head Thomas Pogue interview- ing young lady gets the impression that she is very interested, mentally and physically. Instructor Miss Mauser says, It will only hurt a little, I think? No, it won't give you a suntan, says Gary Davis of physical therapy. Second Year james K. Brakefield Cathy Bridges Malinda Conn Ann Faircloth Pamela Felts ,K 'fb Diane Fulmer Susan Mace Betty Mayben Dixon Reaves Susan Tuck 239 Ki I 3, 5? 'fi 5? ii , 1 A ' 1 T i 1 ' i l i I v i T j1H .:..wwxz':x3n B i K f F I 1 i i i I I 1 i r ' Q Weak bodies- Strong mind Department Head Thomas Pogue gives Dick- Are you sure this thing has a heating ele- son Reeves a good going over. ment? says Dianne Fulmer. '4lu'f-Hmm .qu Nj ,AT-L. I N W? 'Wx Y , 2 W . twang!! J ,gif , f.Qau R1 ' X? . 'V WI 5 'AK' L Q' y 5 ,J 5 e No David, you are not going to got out of this one, says the physical therapy studcfnts. All together now, one, two, thrco, UMPH!!! E -,mx Z .ks 42 1 lane Armstrong Eleanor Brown Linda Brown Sherry Burton Sherry Frazier Brislo Harris Gwendolyn Howard Freddy Jefferies lean Lowery Cleo Mackey Brenda Mahaffey Barbara Mclntire Amanda Payne Gwendolyn Posley Marilyn Reid Wendy Sellers vw-X fly ..,,WS x . . X Q X , X dk W, A o w '55- ' f . ,,.,fsff 'we-M f f W X M 'fm jf? ls 9 .1 - iv, vp- -ww Yr. 7 x X 'Iii Q-M V fi l l mass Tc fyii 3,-jf... I N T L XL! 'Wi 43. Licensed Practical urse Men are now taking the liberation stand. Practical nursing which was once con- sidered for women only is now being impregnated by men. Traveling from the hospital to TEC every day can be a big hassel but Greenville TEC students stick it out showing their desire to graduate. Learning to work with patients with chronic conditions, under the direction of a licensed physician or registered nurse, is the important part played by the Practical Nurse. Instructor Rose Lee Lynch presented a smil- Look around and See a warm pleasant look ing new face at TEC. coming from Instructor Rebecca Allen. Mrs. McDaniel is still looking for someone to TEC lust Wouldnlf be the Same Without De' finish makingthat bed. partment Head Hukate Elwood. an . I loan Byars Marian Davis Kathy Dehn .Y-if 7 f T Stella Fleming i Minnie jones Deborah League Minnie Lee ,, XV Lilly Lollis Marie Mills Constance Moore Sheila Morin Elsie Morris Nanly Skiles joyce Smith Sharon Truesdale y a a judy Walters 243 Students today nurses tomorrow wail basl 244 'TY' Fnrst and IS a vltal asset to the nurslng field eve rywhere Proper bed makung technuque IS a necessity un a hosputal says Instructor Alucla McDaniel I I I Id I fy I II ' It -1 II Ieypd If Iain ,, I I -, !NIwQ-ms III , I!A III ' In III 'ELI I I 2 I:,1IQ1 V'If 'N MII- VIA I , It Q I I IE I in , II ?t ig L , Z fi ' E If M' U75 W4 I I . I I ' In ' ' - I I I I l 'in ,F 'fifdv l '1 f- 3 , , ,M me , - 5 ' I ' ' , , M.. mx 1. M i ' .3 l , I sf' 1 ' I ' l 1 2- sw I g, G , , A w . gs 'Qu-' fi. ww.. F PY in ' 'TEWOQ , Z 1 iff , W., 1 1: 1 , . 4. , 57.,W.ma,,!' t . J -ffw .Q7 ww' ff gr. , 4. ZZ? , 2 ' ' .ff fi: ' 255510, 3' fr - l'r' Lie?-E1 Mr -u K Yin NM Today men are common sight in the field of nursing. Gone but never forgotten is Toni Evans. 2 They all look so nice with their nice new uni- forms. 245 Radiologic Technolog The increasing demand for X-Ray Technicians brings Radiologic Tech- nology to Tec. The X-Ray students at Tec. strive mainly for accuracy, for errors are costly and maybe dangerous to the patient. Working with the Phy- sicians, the Radiologic Technician does the mechanical and routine work in preparing an X-Ray. As well as the positioning of the patient. For a pro- per X-Ray must be taken before the doctor can get a proper understand- ing ofthe patients problem. ff A I Caught in a speechless moment Department head james Ohnysty continues his thoughts of Radiology of tomorrow. 246 fir: - Dark room developing takes a highly trained person with skilled steady hands. Instructor Paul Emburger prepares a tape for one of many interesting X-Ray lectures. Picking out the heart shape, the outline of the lungs and all of the skeletal system exposed is obvious for X-Ray technicians. X ffl rl-' V 1-. V 1 . X t .1 . ., Hg I A - tl f a. , . Everyone including Frances Short seems to enjoy x-raying the ole familiar body of George. Developing and washing is a vital impor- tance of radiology as shown by Mary Roberts and Troy Webb. ldentifing structures and forms is much easier for instructor Margaret McCarthy than for her students surrounding her. There always has to be clowns in every class even Radiology. 247 Q M First Year joel Arnette Leigh Aughtry Buddy Cappelmann Mimi Daniels Mitchell Davis Mae Dekalb jackie Sue Edwards jamie Garrison Debra Holcombe DeAnn Klein Robert Oliveros Anita Ramsey Cissy Reid Elizabeth Roberts Frances Short Manuel Sorenson joseph Trim Liz Warner Troy Webb 248 4 zfsgsiausa-nw Radiology technology X I-QMS?-.mu ni' rf? A K Second Year Leonia Bumgardner Marilyn Cooper Belinda Cox Wayne Davis jerry Griffin Patti Hoyle ll Sylvia Hurley Mildred Langston Betty Lindsay joyce Marc hban ks Linda Sheorn Questions and answers are always a final test for speakers, young and old. Guest lecturers are taped to help teach students out of the class room. Developing of X-Ray film requires constant washing of the exposed film as demonstrated. 249 . f s uk Dietetic Technolog J 'x EF... ...,, Wi-. if :Pri Taste your food before you eat it. Is it cooked the way you like it? Does it meet your standards? If so, then it may have been prepared by a Dietetic Technician. These well placed people are found in hospitals, hotels and anywhere good food is prepared and served. This is a growing field that is open and offers a great future. Detroit just doesn't have an assembly line that compares with ours. Encouragement and experienced tips are of- fered to students by Mrs. Carolyn Smith, Inst- ructor. Planning a well balanced meal to go along with classes is Marion Hopkins, Department Head. Better add some water if company is coming. 251 Coffee, tea or milk? 'W V l Not all time is spent in the kitchen. l Who says I can't cook? l l l Please don't scratch the teflon. l I i l Susan Arms Hattie Carry Christine Hart jane Haynes lla. 252 loan Henderson Ben Landover Robin Lord Carolyn Lowe Lillian Parker Lydia Pederson Patricia Smith Charlotte Straub Kirby Summers Paula Wells 253 w 513 ' . W I ,y., ' , rg ff .,f:m11f.,v- -,, if M 7. ' J, I X, ,4 .r K f Q ' p ffffffff yt 44,42 1 i ,wig M 1 1 4 A f M. K , , 3 ,., , ' lp.: . ,,. by Surgical Technolog If you are ever in a hospital and you see a girl walking down the hall with a prep pack in one hand and a bandage in the other, it is probably a Surgical Techni cian going to prep the patient for an operation. If you hear a scream shortly the- reafter, do not worry. It's just the patient. The Surgical Technician plays an im- portant part before, during and after an operation. The making of a surgical pack assisting during the operation, cleaning up and accounting for all surgical in- struments after the operation are all an important role of the Surgical Technician I Hx rumen ,fi W , . ' , - i 75, t Q 5. f f fig? egg? . t tgS,erW194J,2!? sw 42 ,374 ' .wfy 15-if ,. NW Y., 5-wipe Q l ' .1 -- C s Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to d n k ' I I Es, S Neatness found everywhere. .ni -21 pi 254 gas ...W 4 f--f-W,--3-'Q ,w..,,wLff,i, J 4.V2,,.r,-. ,wk ,Anal 1 , X . - .v4...z.. i .' ,. L gy'y',I q'.,,L '.'t',:iK . 'st r ,11 ug 3'--.11 - . f , ,,,r ,,, . , v. 1'-XJ.:-eiAs,'x T-4 .'. -.,,,.g, .- Mi '51, 'i,. X 1 rf.. Y I 1.Q,L. f vii fs gags 2 Z ..x-4i '-'J vu' E gn Don't worry. We'lI take good care of you. Work is never done, says Department Head Mary Hogan. I wonder which way this thing goes on the patient. -U x t ' s fly- as ' l 6 Kathy Bartrip Sheila Batson Lyz Cantrell jackie Champman Beth Cothran Connie Garrett Debbie Godfrey Carol Hall Sandra Hoots Marilee Huff Debbie jones Sylvia jones Mona Knight judy Melton Betty Nuckolls Pam Polson Pamela Raines Wanda Rhodes Becky Swy Elaine Trice Beth Verdin Linda Washington . , W ,, by Sai ff! f M f ff f , fff f ,f . if ,f Q ef 'f 41' ' ' 4 sw f fa' ' s .- ' 'Y . l X 5 X J' O b t orklng for Man 'L 3 'X -- f- if M. is W l 7 A' 5 .532 pw 5 . '- . 1 A 'f 'F'5L 4 s .--. N- ' em., O 1 .3 , Q, ,,,X,,. . . . an . f 3 I 1 5 e ,iff We , gafifx Si ' Aa,-gy : .s 2 ' . 1 g l - ,xl ji 43, .- A , . 'Q qs: Scrubbing from elbow to fingertips is a must in surgery. Patience is a must for Mrs. Finley. Instructor Mrs. Finley demonstrates how to set up a surgical tray. Proper technique in preparing for an opera- tion is stressed over and over. A wornan's work is never done sighs Beth Verdin. 257 Drawing medications is one of the main fun- ctions ofa nurse, explains Marian Blackwell, Instructor. T i l 6 , i that ,fs 5 A nurse must always be fully aware of all the happens around her. 258 Associate Degree ursing 'C Y One of many student conferences held by Dorothy Davenport, Instructor. Lecture time being well used by Instructor Marian Blackwell. L+ ,MB i ? rfwv+, A Grading papers is very time consuming for Instructor Ann Gunnels. Time out from the busy side of TEC for Inst- ructor Beverly Roberts. The aroma of coffee brings alterness to the Associate Degree Nursing class at Greenville TEC. The regis- tered nurse strives mainly for the ply- sical comfort and safety of the patient and the prevention of illness and cli- sability and rehabilitative needs. Nur- sing tAssociate Degreel at TEC is six quarters long and offers a curriculum of nursing, English, life science, his- tory, psychology, economics and many other electives. There are many jobs open in the nursing field and Green- ville TEC is helping fulfill these open- ings. --J Any job big or small isn't too great for the nursing student. 259 LT' l V Al G Dedication to life c fs. l l li 'Maw ,Ma Kasumi' X M 'Y f,, , Wy - z f M K I9 f .- mv-,-,44lll3 I -4333, ,, ,W You girls will have to get accustomed to Much knowledge is gained through the these pop tests, exclaims Instructor Mrs. Ro- studying of patient charts and records. berts. 260 'Yu 1 we -s Patricia Anderson Michael Bowen Gayle Bridges lane Buchanan Becky Byars Tommie Darnell Kathy Ellenburg Earnest Faulkner, Annie Fuller ludy Gardner loye Garrison james Hamm, lr, Shirley Harmon Cheryl Harper Thomas Hitt David Martin Ellen Martin Romona Marion Mary Miller Frank Olds Deane Phillips Linda Phillips Sally Ramirez Mary Rogers Olise Sherman judy Williams Pegg Williams Ruth Wilson Laura Windham LarConyea Workman N 5194? ... How many times do I have to tell you, they are not germs, stresses Kay Crastie, Biology Department Head. Biology Instructor, Don Cameron, is caught arguing with the Coca Cola lady about the time. 262 Ul GIQMVQU i ,. Caught with a lunch time smile is Instructor Bob McConnell. You people are really out to lunch, says Biology Instructor, Steve Best. it ii These smiles mean that they are going into LPN training soon. A leisurely moment in the busy schedule of AHP Department Head Dan Riddle. llied Health Preparator , i 177'-x Serving the Health Careers Division at Creenvile TEC is the Allied Health Pre- paratory course. Designed to give the students an inside look and preparing the students for their chosen medical field as a one year, noncredited course, Allied Health Preparatory has taken a burden off the administra- tion's shoulders allowing the students to find for themselves what lies ahead and what is expected of them in the health program. Spending half the class period looking for a room and chairs in which to sit is one of Allied Health's biggest problems. The stu- dents are bright but the sun is not al- ways shining outside. L. Q.: l F-'10 Q, V Studying, daydreaming-all a big part gf Possible future AHP stude AHP. of the Medical Building. i nts get a grand tour 263 Ilied Health Preparator -QT ,W 'Wm fat ,W Concentration has a focusing point. 264 ASW Y '? , , X 42 Q A is Q, Q' I .,,L,V. ,L U f 0- - ff V M, H 2 A ', as , f ,mx f' 5 f I Ii ts .. X as ? , A.. as , 1 ., K is . 'X A . Q X ' X -4 N W' 3- KD 5 in , ml izimsi - f 'V 2 1 fa . v, Ii if 1 f 1 4 S 'u 1.3 , 2 ., 52 A L .- Q 1 - 15 1 f I .,,,? - - fm, ,ij 'X j o, ,oo f 'Q ' IW 4' ,TN Aivx ,941 , urmwfff f ..,, . s ,4-1 fail. ax 4 WA f x , . M Q my 'law X suv' xl new . 0 f , ,N . ff A xajvfi Q? ff 1 MX 4 .K Vw' f f X Q . . , M x w H 1 ,-r XV 'JA v' 1 v 4 5-v nw. 3,1161- T' rv 4' ' me Q ' PB -95 5' F ,Q 'Nm I J F Ks 1 ff! TJ ff! dun. 10? C 49 4-we 1? mg-,4 W J' .iT.,,- 715 f w 1 Carmen Ackc-r Sue Alexander Teddy l. Atkinson Connie Beeks Karen Bradley lack D. Bratcher Kathy Burts Debbie Caldwell Margaret Chapman Susan Childress Becki Craft Sharon Croft Doris Donald Gay Durham loyce Ferguson Elaine B. Floyd Diane Garrison Maxine Gates Angie Gilliam Sarah Goodwin Peggy Griffith Robert Hagood Cathy Hendricks Karen Hill Brenda Howard Effie Howard Deborah jackson Kathy Jamison Shirril johnson Tony Kestner Carol King Mary Beth Lanford Dorothy Leverette Linda Lindsey Sandy Love Pat McCollum lohanne McCrary lames McGray Yvonne McDaniel lo Eva McPhaul Alberta Mickler Liz Pannell Corrie M. Pepper leneene Perry Frances L. Peters Debra Prince Sharon Pyles Lucille Range Arthea Richardson Tommy Riddle Pam Robertson Myra Ross Linda Sherman Clara Sloan 26 This course is composed mainly of study and some lab work. So you just passed another exam, Huh? Some people start lecturing and just get carried away and forget break time. 266 QMQH' Progress begin it ,.rV . , t M.-exif! in AHP isffvfpfzfw--- ' 1 wp- ng-w,gfm'f'gg,:25sgzfs'rzgf,,gy N rw ...- , v..,,..,.,.,, . , .un 134' J W ,, ,, ,Alf vga. 1:'M'A' 1' Darcelle Smith lanice Smith Susan Smith Elaine Starling jeanne Stephens Susan Sullivan Susan Tant Belinda Taylor Vanessa Tucker Becky Wall Lucile Ware Ruth Ware Carolyn Warren Cathy Waters Eva Watson Tannie Williams Elaine Williams julia Yeargin l 267 Q ? Z . Taken by surprise is Instructor Dan Riddle. Pointing out the best way is Biology Inst- ructor Steve Best. 268 W2 57 g -Q ,y gf t , Hy ,',' VN M SW W may I Department Head Kay Grastie teaches one of her many classes. Biology Instructor Don Cameron shows his artistical talent. :Ith- Biology Instructors are often seen comparing thoughts. Biological Science in , i,1 Q 21 QV X - it M ' vm, N ' m ' --1 f , JTG C25 X V 135. V' if Q X For the third time, will you please quit in- This is the light side of Bob McConnell's Smiling Kay rastie explains to C.L.A. students terrupting my class with your cameras! Biology class. the results of a test. 269 70 tiff! jim Barnes Instructor-Math Department Robert jeanes Physics Department Head Rob Roper Instructor-Math Department R. G. Witters Instructor-Physics Department Related Division Col. Franklin Kemble Related Division Head Roger Barker Instructor-Physics Department Gloria Buck Instructor-English Department What would TEC be without a Related Division? Our courses just wouldn't be complete nor would we have enough credits to graduate. The Related Divi- sion is composed of English, math so- cial science and physics. mam, f Q, ,N R , W. Rita Heape One of TEC's faithful Instructors 271 Division of knowledge D my 3 ,Y 7 i A K 9 Emma Beckton Instructor-English Department Alice Lindsey Instructor--Math Department 272 William Garrison Social Science Department Head Carolyn Lawson Instructor-English Department Iris Hill English Department Head ,,,,,,,.,o-G 4L....,.,- , S 1 --.,..,, N --.....,,, ' -..,wnFM,,,,, at 'i,QTE:lilAl5E - 'Nw. 5,3 ,sw ,pw . -nvuz-fx jack Shirley Instructor-Math Department Ben Seegers Instructor-Social Science Ron Eaddy Math Department Head 273 1 E S IV Q O .D 'E a 5 3 n MMM I 0 U f -4 -'a YP! . y ' if r fl 1 if 1 E pressions we all share ls this what growing up means I Uged to be afraid to look the reality of lighting over completely real public mirrors? the sun was just my friend sometimes Or is my confidence in love so great when brown from sea and sky made that l WOrry DOI things all right- to let you see me at my worst? always afraid to be anything but young and envying beauty even on the face of strangers. ff tr sw E141 ff. :ar 1 I 1.?'itf 'f at 5' 3 Sonny Epps was a relaxing and welcoming sight to each and every girl. Looking scared, shocked and most uncom- fortable, the contestants all await the final decision. Pretty Anne Smith, Miss Greenville TEC 1971, gives her final speech as Gay Durham, Miss Greenville TEC 1972, looks on. Congratulations are given to Miss Greenville TEC, Gay Durham, by all other beauty con- testants. 276 , aim' uk ' K, ,.- A n X Q v A fw, ,aa T 5 wp 5+ x X sag X N 'xff35.1' an A 'ir 9, . by 1' Q19 'x 'Q fx -v 0, ' IV' JA s 1 1. 'ffmffk ,H , . , , 5. pf, f f ,f V, ,gf ,, , 1 ,V fm n, , Q, , , '-Ji M293 V ' 1 ,,.!F'w ,, fQm1'rf,'f Aw 111- ' H ' M .xx W M V faux? I l K . I A-Z a 1 X! . Nm Y nm 4. , I. JUN , , 2:5-1 -QA, H ..V 9 , 7 5' it 'Y' , 4 frm- ' .39 Q L1 Never to forget ,M , ,. c ww 1 W, W M ' ff., , yy ,f 454 ,-4' - ,gc ,w,,MLl'f- W! 1 I 4 s QQ-,-.. ., 278 3. M.- si Q Congratulations for a job well done. Reaching a decision seemed a problem for all the judges. Confidence in the eyes of Nadine Sisk won the approval of the judges. 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Representing Theta Beta Omega as their class sweetheart is Shelby Stewart. 289 v ,W ' Kr? w V f 1 WD kZ1dEJg. f 13 ,M K 4 ,461 6 A if 2 ff , Q 'M f ,714 A A Q, 1 fp f f 'ni K Ms, by A V, W I ,fin fsfff r K K f 5 , .fi , . XYZ, f. W ' 'A' Wild We 5 , V My ,, w'W.,,..w ,W,mwgg fx! vf , D, f , ' - W fi ' I , 1 N., W . nv f- if-7 QMS' f'54ffL.fv -m 'Cf . M.. MA' K FMWLQ ' figfcx' 1 f N Qfw .- fy X V4 1 3, f , Z. QQ ff fy f gxanjg fp? , My 3:44 .. fyyff gl 1 X f A-if Q if f +- X. - , ' ff , x Qffff x f N, X f , 4 ' 4. 1 2 ' K 162, Q 5 , , Qu f' 4' , x I ,Aff 'lv ' 'N my 5 Vo Q - ' 225' 2 ff Q . , If 1 , ,gr , Q wg, iv , , M. -f v. ga f .1 71f. 'M' fx- ' Y f 5 M V f ,QV M ,345 uf L Z A if ef: f ,cn ff . , , W 'W' l f f ,ff 7 .xx ' ,fri Q Q, ig -my 15 2. 'R 1- ' Z ' 9 -gf. x 591, , if 4 'ff if 1 , 4 rg, 6 f I mwilif, Psi Chi Omega I ar 4 u-.,,A X W ' m X 4 K T' Q 'Num' 4 8, W w,4,, ,.1- A. 1 rw ,Mm ,,.,,,,,,,h mf, wwxw 92 1 .-X 52 we .. gp 4, Y, pr- . .1f,14'l ' U M45 41 'P D J W 2 . 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Much practice is put forth on the new TEC basketball court. Student participation in the games was great, but it was lacking in the stands. 295 Flag football Football at TEC showed what a well balanced team could do. Some- times tempers flared and fists clinched, but everything always seemed to work out. At the end of the game everyone was friends again even though some left with triumph in their hearts while others had to carry the load of defeat. No matter how hard each team tries, there can only be one winner. 296 Everyone always seems to try their hardest as shown by this extra point attempt. Fear, shame, eagerness and winning are exposed on everyone's face in some form or expression. Wa,ky,Q'4 i, I 6 1' VZQK x. Wx . ,gum D' Q , ni. 'SQ' 5 'Y 'f-f, ',.f 'Qv, 4 Hi' ' . - ' i V54 . . . ?3-2:, 3f:ie1f ' '1 4 ,Q 131' Q Wx.erg1g'swp ' , 'O 1 ., I E 1 Q, 82.14 YQ' i r 1 . ' sf 'st' , . 'W v 1:1 ng, W Q Q bl if If ku' 4, -1-.-, ,ge ,.'5'.r'5'Y 'h. 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E e had last quart W 6 f6St he sam Sf his T U5 L CD L The formation of the Learning Re- sources Center which combines book and non-book materials un- der a single system of management s further evidence of Tec's keeping ab h ZGS ources emphasi Res ing Ie C s.. C5 GJ ,I '4- O 6.6. D m IE 'O GJ E 3 '4- I: E s.. CD Q. wi Ol l zati .E 'cs cu E Eh CD us 3 O Q-4 an 0-4 C 2 CU i-J 'D O O DD .2 .C DD C Q: +4 3 ci. L 4.a is -' 1 v 1 v r I I 1 1 r-,Qs . J, ,-f, 9 U 2 X 4- LII rv .D an .C V7 2 F S 'U '6 c 'Il ax F3 3 'O L FU .:: cu .z: no .E f: L ffl GJ il X ,ff , I f X fm I ' ff' 0 1 Mui M' ,Jana-.. , Q CY fc .wx-,Q Y fx ik 'XLR' 5. ' 4-'I : 'v' -9 iw 35 , ' I 5 'ir'-as fs 2 ' s wh Si 'DU ix edl,,'f,Mw- 2 MX if , M' 1' an Q9 a, W 5'.5'wo,5 '+V ' as TEC-nocrat staff Cooperation, determination and hu- mor were the guide lines of the TEC- nocrat staff to prove to TEC that a newspaper was needed to inform, en- lighten and reflect the views of TEC students. The TEC-nocrat was the pro- duct of this hard work. The comple- tion of each issue involved a great amount of time, patience and ability but the satisfaction of seeing a fi- nished issue made it all worthwhile. 4.2 gp! 342 'max' gk -J L. 4-P 'l- L if ,,cX:...1.. lf' 7'-'Pe f-ff , 1 f i v i l l l g A. l l i i i Left to right: johnny Poole, Marlene Gilliam, Nancy Hughes, Debbie Vaughn, Kim Erwin Linda Griffith, Chris Baird, lan Whiting, Doug Holbrook. 343 - TEC-NIQUE fx ' 'Q ,,, 'f-'- f...,4 f vr'V 1b.hl5f A': ' , 'Mt ff -ffm' WFT Q' rss- 1 v T Y f W f ...- .ff .Q-4 V 31. Y I ' vi be N CMM, , E M4 f t.isM WZ? , WW i i VH lfws ' .5 ' , T7 Ann Rubenstein Identification and caption writer Eva Watson Identification and caption writer Suzi Stephens Typist and caption writer 145.1 i ,.. .f 5, Q o if J. i 1. ... f lf: 344 Jef- FN N ' ul U' gs 53- I L .svn ir kk 9' 1' , , X 1 4 F' Vicki Gantt Identification and caption writer Frank Snodgrass Copy editor 0 STAFF O-4,4 I ,dp-' --and ,f QQCQXQ Y 1-iii m 'ws . William Garrison Advisor Don Edwards Editor 345 46 Patrons A DIVISION OF TEXTRON INC. C-REER, SOUTH CAROLINA , 'E I T MANUFACTURERS OF CIENERATORS, PUMPS and CHAIN SAWS f K' 1 1 v I Q 'lf 1 N .- . ff lvl l Q K 4 M X X ln l il 1, hi Sy 1, 3, f lx E V, S I i I, ' ' iw? I 1 1, ' ' y V . 'Ei 'Q . 331 2f:' , ffftfz ,9.,'-. 4,' .-fp, li . 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EXECUTIVE OFFICES Cone Mills Corporation G'ee Sbo ' N' C' 348 There's a bright future for you in a growing textile industry judson Mills Division of Deering Millikin join the Deering Milliken team IVIILLIKEN I E SYSTEMS INC Donaldson Division TEL' GHADUA TES E SYSTEMS INC Donaldson Division needs people skills in the Aircraft Maintenance and Modification lndustry Contact the Employment Office E SYSTEMS INC DONALDSON DIVISION PO BOX 8515 STA A GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA 0 An Equal Opportunity Employer o who have completed TEC training. Apply your training and , Decade of Progress Educate-Inform Congratulations TEC Greenville News-Piedmont Co Division of Multia Media Inc. Congratulations on your tenth year Byrd Furniture Co. Northwood Industrial Park Greenville, South Carolina Congratulations Graduates Have You thought About Working With Southern Weaving Company? Leaders in the Field of Woven Narrow Fabrics and Woven Wire Circuitry Plants Located At Greenville Anderson Easley Mauldin An Equal Opportunity Employer The members of the 'Atlas Family' take this opportunity to say Thank You for your patronage and to express to you our belief that, as you move onward now into the future you will be able to achieve the ultimate in success through ........ BELIEF IN GOD-He is our strength. LOYALTY TO YOUR COUNTRY-America is truly beautiful. RESPECT FOR YOUR FELLOWMAN-Of ourselves we are nothing. ATLAS VENDING COMPANY, INC. General Electric and TEC Growing Together with Greenville Large Gas Turbine Department Greenville, S.C. GENERAL ELECTRIC Friends I thought I would never live to see this page in print. We had our ups and downs all year but it was truly a lot of fun. Combining ideas and matching pictures created many headaches. I would like to give a word of thanks to Mac as we all know him. Without his devotion to pic- tures and yearbooks, the TEC-NIQUE would never have made it to press. Our staff was really great when we could all get together. A great deal of con- tribution was made by everyone at TEC with their smiles and helping hands. We hope 'everyone enjoys looking at this TEC- NIQUE as much as we enjoyed putting it together. Again I would like to thank each and everyone on my staff. We all have memories that will never be forgotten for everytime we see this book, we'll re- live them. Don Edwards Editor 354 P X v f 3 , 5 IA Z 2 A I lii .5, ,w H 5. 5 ik 4 E Q iw Q4 ,ak ,E l, 3 H E55 I fi .i x i i 1 , 31 ' I I HY i li 'N M Y- N 43 ' . iW 14 i 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 W W lf W1 ,1 :W 1.1 L 1-. '1 W ,W1 'WIW WTW 1 QW 11 l.1 W 1,21 ' W W , 11 1' 11W z 1 11 SW Q1 11 1 1W 131 1 F11' 1 WW W1 ,11i W WW1 WW ' 11W 1W1 WJ W1 1, W 11 W 1W 1 1 1 1 i 1 11 1 '11 W11 W f. W1 1I I 1 o no 01 'll O -LPA: 'wr' I I I , I :E I I I I . 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