Greenville Technical College - Tecnique Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

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I '11, V W I In X , x n N s NF' w J, rms +A, W Jr E' In Mid ,, , 7, A H, .N 14,3 ,cw xv . 41- 5, 401029-inf .M-df: 1-nv' ou-- lv S .J., We fw 'W Kr saggy? .I W -Vis? 5' 45 W QWAP' mm, Mfg' 'Oil' 'Q ff fwnqmvwv- 3 r - 1 4-I s 'Q' E W W7 QPU-f 4- ,nf 32 , Admlhistration and Staff ffff ff? fffff X f X f f f f f , ? ffm ,KA 42 xv 22 5 75 5 Yi a 5 S 5 4 P 59 'Q In Hal Mulkey Executive Dean of Education l i gy , i j iluti tt. 'H N st Nil pl , , Hazel Hall Dr. Wayne Scott William Jones Dean of Student Developmental Services Dean of Instructional Affairs Dean Of Student Aff8ifS 37 Martin R. Pautz Learning Resources Center Director Dick Cook Dean of Business Division Ella Garrision Nursing Program Chairman Kay Grastie Medical Program Chairman T. - in ,- D Fl ly A,:E, , x. W i' all H r Q 'H 177 ,wr suave .DQS Art Jones Veterans Affairs Director Lester Caraway Dean of Technical Division J. D. Warren Dean of Industrial Division Dr. James Bunnell Dental Program Chairman Tony Smith Assistant Dean of Extension Division Dr. Tom Wilson Optometric Technology Department Head Aurelia Morrow Students Records Coordinator Tom Murk Chief Security Officer Walt Brannon Superintendant of Maintenance i 1 ,Qi on uw- Owen Perkins Dean of Community Services Jack Hunter Education Development Officer Doris Bartels Communication Center Coordinator itfinau-li' if Don Jobe Statistician Bill Workman Executive Secretary of Greenville TEC Foundation 41 l .. W, J W, vnu x-f f f. 1 , V f -ff .fil- ft fffiym I4 , V . UQ fa at , 44 ff if-ff ,ff 5439 I , Otis Darnell Bill Hawkins Industrial Coordinator Maintenance Pat Greiner Bill Flemming Student Government Registrar Bob Murray Manpower Development Coordinator Janie Reid Financial Aid Officer 42 f P 'l gwmwvr f Wilma Henderson Computer Center Manager Dan Hull Tom Fulbright Industrial Service CMP Counselor '- f . 1-Ye lain l . ,Wu- Roy Harlow Head of Housekeeping Ray Mixon Planning Grants Director 1 43 4 1 Steve Bowie Recruiter f f! fff f .., .ff Doris Bolt Admissions Director C. P. Altenhofen Bookstore Manager 44 Jack Lambert Administrative Assistant of Extension Div. Lonnie Swanner Equipment Coordinator tg X Q9?HSY x L: 1 Tommy Mabry Shipping and Receiving Clerk Kathy Coth ran Secretary to the President 2 I W 3 1 Q i ,i 1 Lola McDonald Richard Drum Business Office Manager Executive Administrative Assistant Ron Webb Athletic Director L J nw I 1 i 9'?w? 3' 31 WWW Garnet Aitchison Diane Benson Secretary Secretary John Ware Cheryl Black Evening Veterans Counselor Business Office 46 Joyce Black Secretary Melba Brown School Nurse Robbie Bryson Secretary F ' 'l ff ,, H. sv I ff' 0 mi Virginia Cooler Janice Garland Secretary Admission Officer Elenor Dawson Vivian Franklin SSCVGYHVY Secretary Nancy Englisbee Secretary 12 iv ,. ky . N' egg lf :W r f I 1' z,f,' .ig ., , fi 'nw Inga. L..N !m..,' Z. 1, n.1 ',,g, wif, fl, V, . maxi ,,.,b lx' if' 4 Q, L 44 :, A M. 4' Q ,i,. k - P ' ' U- 'TP 2 , H :J sl '51 s7?f.i ' '3' A D' ' ' Y' 0' -Y b :- -'gii' ' wi- ,-if 5, L Q4 'i ' ' '. H . . 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Jean Lawless Pam Orr T Keypunch Operator Switchboard Operator ' Evening Division I E E 4 Z V Regina Orr Business Office N ,A 5 sw-wfj 1 ,. . , 49 ' Marilyn Pietrasche Secretary Deborah Powe Student Records 50 If Linda Rhodes Business Office Donna Rich Student Records qt, gyfig.. , , Hmm., Jean Rochester Secretary Pat Rochester Switchboard Operator Chris Sanders Secretary 'N tiki? Sharon Sheriff Cheryl Smart Joyce Tumel' Student Records Public Relations SGCFGYGVY Juanita Sizemore Brenda Sweatman Anne VOf1h0'len Secretary Business Office Secretary L - . Martha White Lee Whitlock Secretary Library Clerk Janet Whiting Paula Wood Admissions Officer Secretary Cynthia Ridgeway Secretary 52 1: ,Z , foci, rg-i.Q xi 2' 1 uv 1 viii., ' in -'Iggy rfxtk, .. f, , , f,Q! .,' 3' ty 5, w.,AH Q, . , Vx-,Ma +4 - .g ff. ' nf 'K ..,: , . .,,, . 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'I .V ' ,. :mf TEC LIFE TEC's greatest asset is its flexibility. Its ta- ents for bending and molding itself to the need of the timeare invaluable. While other more ri- idly structured institutions strain to keep up, TEC sets ia pace that keeps its faculty and stu- dents breathless. Progress never occurs without problems. Any institution growing and changing with TEC's phenomenal speed faces communica- tions breakdowns, lack of space and time, and restructuring. These were the challenges which the student body and faculty of TEC faced in seventy-four. 69 1 13 H E , -a-,,a. ..-.mul-Cvv' l ! fwi' M11 ff' 'gfQ-Q , H ff, - ,A ., f. f ,, uk- . .asia fd' 2 V5.3-get , in V Y .,. fy.. f 1 , ro. un, tyre l Q 2 x. M q . 70 TEC gets it all together. Listen - hear, the drone of voices, clacklng of typewriters, rumble of a tractor, scratch of a pencil, grind of instruments, banging of lockers, laughter of people - the sounds of TEC. Look - see, the shelves off books, complicated experiments, sparks of a torch, new buildings rising, dirt and dust, dissected animals, green ar- rows, pages of notes, smiles of people -the sights of TEC. Smell- sniff, the ink on a memo, newly cut grass, the mixture of chem- icals, oil in machinery, rubbing alco- hol and formaldehyde, scents of the people -the smells of TEC. Touch - feel, the carved up desks, glass tubes and vials, crumpled paper, push of a crowd, metal and shavings, sharp cutting instruments, weight of books, warmth of people - the feel of TEC. ' The senses of TEC in '74. I 1 -'Ax V,,.4-f' .N .ww 4 - uf , ,aw 4 WWW ? .KN A Greenville Tec associate degree ring is a symbol of pride and hard work. Loaded with debri from the Reedy River cleanups, this city truck heads for the dump. A trumpet player from the Black and Tans pours it on at the Christmas dance. A person can only take so much of a vending machine hotdog. Using a wine sac, drinking water can be a practiced art. Dean Jones is all smiles, and why wouldn't he be with Beth Lee, Suzanne Johnson, Lynn Ellenburg, and Alta King. 72 IV? 1 Q A F ..4v' v'z- a- '-4 I: 4-'I ..'. ,1 5 af'. ft y-,ig ,aww -'. ' Y ES .1'4 8 1 'inf' W., if FSF : I 11l?lL.A Money drlve begins for Student Center 'Ui' Alta King exhibits her physical prowess for Bobby Tucker. i Library shelves provide a suitable frame for studying students. Card catalogs are the key that unlocks the library. The top of the ramp is often a meeting place for sociable students. Now what is it l'm supposed to do? Nobody would have believed the picnic if we hadn't gotten it on film. 74 21452 gf M k: jf 61 X New fraternities io va vu we na ,qu 4-Q was uno soo aaa var oo: can oe: rea o nu rn .o na use pas vac nan :vo sas nan :fn una 1 1 ua ,. .ga o as u s n n n o o 1 s 0 o o o 0 1 1 an s a o 1 uv 4 n a u 4 u n u u Q o 4 Q e n Q n 0 1 1 o voaovoco nonfnaan araorarl Jeanna.: nsapf..r :canyons oqnusuuo ann. untran- unproven uunuvaco raucous: anaanoavy uvunfnsnf 1 Q O 4 avnqaul ....f.. prawn' ovannen 11.1101 'nares' -.uno-v 4 1 1 a s 1 .aeqauv' eaeozn'-H UOOQIHU' 'seamen' ,aa-uno' ...vane- oavraaal fsovual' ,. avnaenl' nova: a o ' . ' .,. - 'o 4 9 .. e n, 'o, 'Q Q O a.. . ' n,' 4 4 0 . . '.1 n, 'c, ,n, 0. . f 'N .'h, '., ,'a, vi . 4 r a, 1, 1,5 uh 1, ,. a, 1. h 'Q 1 lf , f Kuhn W ANP, V, N. I 1 'n, , . .. 1, I 1 2 , . ,+ 4' 'I ,,. , ,A , 4 f ' ' ' .efzf f n , A ' 5Mi,,,,::g:,2::,4,. - -1.1 . if, '- ' . af ' 4521 ' ., , ' 5 'Z 1 lf .I :,lX7q.gV. 4t,,.,. I n .u I , A 1 v.,' ,Quan ' 'I7,.+f:',i. ' f --we .,.m.Qnr4-W' 4.. 1 un-pq R- and sororities pick up social pace. V N i I I I W Y W I 1 f nw A K I X X- ' 5 .X fa , X 'Q iv qi XX X1 X is- XX b Q X, X f ' - X' x , S. m . ,. X' :gay NX, N Y K il' I1 X 7 K Xl Y 7 fx .1 X X . X C X X 'ix XR, Qs X X uw... The halls are lined with people - G TEC is growing. No, l am not learning to be a switchboard operator, l'm studying French. There must be instructions on how to open a briefcase in this do-it-yourself book. Together we can make it. yemx f QQ- 'Wm-M W W mf,Wf,X' f f a f ,Wm w , WV' . U V? ,fgggzm Mm, ,-.:: fm, I 5 uw.. Q W I ' . ,. we , x ,,.VV ,,,, V ,, V' ' ' f V- ,' . ' ' ,f , , ' , YQ Q , J yfff' , -- .' . ,451 ff li V I' I 'JJ -v:: :,1 ,f Q' H ' D- UNIFICATION - A big word for togetherness. Unification is an es- sential for progress and TEC is a progressive institution. In the fall quarter the increased student popu- lation and faculty growth, the addition of a community college, and the mingling of many groups and per- sonalities created gulfs and some tension. Elections had to be held twice and the Halloween dance was a flop. However, by mid-quarter things picked up and students began to pull together. An Ecology drive to clean up the Fleedy brought TEC community recognition and the Christ- mas Dance and beauty pageant were a great success. Amazing what a little bit of optimism, a dash of friendship, and a lot ot hard work can accom- plish. If 5 Q iw? ft 1 ,f :Wu Y -I' 1 A N QSM wx PIQO xxx Q V2 M A 4 343- sk X - -Q' 2-Q W3 , f x Akwix ilk xiwqkx, gk it Nwmwmum 82 -n TEC: A chance to do it your way. People at Tec don't look to the fu- ture as a misty dreamland. They plan, probe, practice, build, drive, program, read, study, argue, recite, move, sell, cut, open, clean, weld, add, multiply and subtract, change, research, draw, analyze, write down on paper and make it. For Tec the future is novv. 83 -img Aww That fnformat1on's bound where Well boys, l'm off to lunch Guess whose wife washes with Brand X r ,ff XM X ex X 9 Xkiaf bg Q QQ Wun- ' 1 'r ,wr Q. 4. swf ,,,,..,, Vi 0 fm, f s 5 . W' W 7 , 1 Q Y S dv- Where's the shoeshine girl? Watch out I'm ticklish. 'Q 85 New entrance gives new look. .536 4 - I ,J w ' I ! I l 5. i-if A,,.f- A-if 87 ,V ig, lm MV wwf, N i 4 I Q 91 aw , ,S . ' , X31 ii I4 M 1- l Veterans organize, receive help i ' gk 1 Dr. Barton talks about goals for TEC with General Westmoreland and Frank Taylor, Hey, what's going on over there in the corner. The Womaniess Wedding ended many stage careers. Come on in and join the fun. Tom Fullbright prepares to strike out. , 'QAM iv f XR, ... . H, ' why- i -' -, .wfx Nqigfi- 52 x , '.?'PfgW 23251,-f ' A' ! 5 -ff-,A , 3. ' 'U' Q V ..8fL1 4 m' 1 k .,,,...rf 1- 4 - 1 . 'f -f Q A ' V , m Y 5 ffz Afhf' . I .X , ' ' Q -9 fr? 5' ' Y' ..,f,,A A. , 541 Through caring we become richer. INVOLVEMENT - How do you draw thousands of students from all walks of life closer together for a year? The question was a difficult one and never totally answered. Committees, committees, and more committees were formed in at- tempts to draw more students onto the planning of activities and to relieve the load of others. It helped but it wasn't enough. Lack of stu- dent involvement is one challenge which Tec will always face. I. t . X 'I ' A ' ' T ug. W , ,AW fi, fp.,-.1 ,, 'AM ' t,N,g:,,Q if f.,, 2 . -,cpl --1 V ,, 1' A -tc'-1f..Av' .X so K J ,Q ,, A N k, . baggy ,2-gi :.f.f - '- RQ' P ., :cgi-Q1 H '43 T5 -' - , ,, t , .-H' 'ig ' l,.' ' 91 71' ,. 24191, 1' 9, 4, .,,.,,, fy. 2, f -v 14 . ,, iff? Vi MQ. fren' FS' F ff ' f Si V fgvl' f , 532 Jbpi'-' ' X V, . 'x '12, Q9 5, f MN, 'f wel emi M Jw fy HS- ,E .:' f WT - 9? Q 1- 2-Rf' i '31 QV. L , W. xr S ff Q V6 Ugg, , X x V. .' H ,Y 1' 'Q 1 . ' fy I I f ' iw ' x,X!,s w, X 2 Karate demonstration draws large crowd. 3 WW W . ,X z hm-.t A crowd assembles in front of the Library Classroom building to watch the karate demonstration by Sam Chapman and Bobby Tucker. Sam Chapman exhibits and explains karate movements. 94 New visual and audio equipment aided Tec students in studies. A WESC van broadcasts from Tec during fall registration. ,.f Y Qtlm Kp y ,sw 2, SW 2 4 -v-may ,mfr A., 3. ' M-famine '1 J 1 1 -.Q-.R 1? f if 'Wm ' 7 .Vg may ...Q N X ,f 41 N 7 X -F QR' People People People People People People , 'Y ' 1 H. V A wily 4-1 ' fx ,Q I MMS. a E -un L .,-J, A3 1 98 4 5.41 M, w. but 'A 'H 2 'H-,ew 'Z Spring Picnic brings on baseball fever a':f'E,' fs Ffl'. f, . ,e-fwiiy :gg s. .-.wiv .5 , -., , 'f '.- :va B. ,,'f ,N NBP - x 44' V, ,- 0-.' s.'1 fx, ,QQ 2-' H. wif 1 ,Ag y..-X, 4' 41.9, ,f 4, --7? 1 1' -, 1 if ' ww-,',' a . .fl f C n. ' w :LVL - V Y. . X 5 ' '- , ' l fr . xii .rr- 9 V. RK 2 , I 1' f 'f ,K 'mfg 'j r S. wt ,nf ,ff sf ,sw Q I i2'?4'.J?:' ' 'e-nz af' V ' X .M Q. ' L ig 1.9: . -' fffiw e, ' -Q-11 , sta f il k 'ilu i I N! N32 ., 5 Q .. S if h'. , .f ' 'J '- 1, -s wg,,,,. 3 i eff!-f' -21 Students lie in the sun and soak it up. si ' l'OlT78f7Ce. There's nothing like spring to bring out the F' It must be the warm weather that's affecting Jackie and Ed. 99 WM f 4 ff ,N ff y XVW4 OW 122 7 A girl always has to look her best. Bill Hawkins puts the finishing touches on the new main entrance. What did you get for number 73? 100 Dean Jones, are you really going to be Heavy Equipment in the pageant? What a way to learn! ,u 5 L l ff-'r we K9 Sir MJ? A V' 4 x kifxxl 1,4 ng pq 'X k fl Q 'X 4 4 OK, how many of you guys want cheese-bur- gers? TKB will do anything for money. Winw 1 gi Xi' 590114 Deciding which ring to order is a difficult decision for Jimmy Eskew. Things are looking up in the Allied Health Building. 102 INPU T becomes student newsletter. r Linda Schwab scratches her head while read- ing in the library. Cute little tyke isn't he? Even computer printouts can't help Jane Smith and George Stoudmire. Practicing Physical Therapy exercises isn't usually this much fun. WW' W n ft D W QW Let me see what you've got. That couldn't be right. You want me to drink that! Somebody ate their Wheaties this morning. Wi, ,456 f . , , X, i ' WDW 1 ofa' J Ms. Grimes' office is the most popular spot in town. Better be good cause Terry's watching. Students brave cold to clean the Reedy Gene Seifried and Sara Turner were responsi- ble for organizing the clean up. There was enough rubber in the Reedy River to run a raceway. Since Gene can't swim, he'll just hang on to the end of the rope. Hold on there brother, I think you caught something. n a 1 N 1 , sf ,M ,M ff, w ibi? -., li 'Iv I '1 Barton forms Advisory Board COMMUNICATION - The most easily recognizable problem at TEC in '74 was communication. Students Stl ,S4i 'S'2AX.,,,9sQiXdX9t'A:i rf?-Sl '-Y 231, 'Tk-Ml.3lif1:,lv,msQ ?s .saaxie QSM: E MIT, O 'I 'Ili s 0 Q, L: ,s complained that they didn't get in- volved because they didn't know what was going on. Obviously, something had to be done and newly elected S G A officers began to work on it. A weekly student newsletter was pub- lished to inform the students of cur- rent events, schedules were set up ahead of time, and a new system was designed to cut down on memos and, naturally, the grapevine kept on buz- zing. YQ' ' X fi if sf 2 i 109 TEC graduates largest class ever. A r ? E 22 as I i i 5 Q Eg :gf , - b I A M4 Q :7 ?'l 3 MQ Mental Health is one of our more rigidly struc tured courses. Lou Al Cinder they're not. The left side was dusted with Pledge. 9 Q4 W E 4 y, 'ZZ ' .QA M 415: , ,Y ...g ,y -av- J .r Xi, ,xx 1 v f gvqe ,Q . W 9, 4' S 2 sb. -fyw x . sw.. wg, f' ,f- Y ,, 1 f, ' 7 M47 1? ' ' iii mf .44 WQFW The Executive Council fights it out again in Dean Jones' office. Mattie Wilson proves that she's not out oi shape. There are all sorts of niches in the library to hide in. is v ,aff Goof's been sports director so long, he's be- ginning to look like a football. Alright, Gene, wipe that grin off your face. Displaying of the colors is a solemn moment at graduation. 115 wp ---......, --...Arm A f+-N... 72-.gun --...M www A X ff'-f if' New Riverpoint facilities expand sports. mm 1985? W , Nw R, ,tm 15 3 'isbn Y, ass x 5 Q - X my A - V L ' Van Anderson takes it easy while other P T students listen to instructions. Candlelight adds to the beauty of any event. Who is this masked man? 117 Gripe session allows student to air complaints S NW R l M l 0 is an Z gg lr ' 2 .ga I rp Joe Hall gives Ms. Barrels a few tips on Public N' Relations. Dental Hygienists practice taking blood pres- sure. Dr. Barton and distinguished guests answer ' questions during a news conference. You're riding high in a Cadillac truck. A I WWW I I l n nll 118 .LS x l Sa. ,gun d ,K-lfsigf ,M M The registration crunch brings never-ending Lack of space makes for togetherness in the clamor to the bookstore. Allied Health canteen. Individuals add color and variety -f K f f , M., , Q V . f 2 .Jw im, Kwai - f' ' ,, ,,,,, 1 l -.4 I 1 pu-5 , RT ixfxfi N..,,,qN js, 3 Vi ' ' 4, 'Q 4-1' if 'in-1 fc Q, u, W...-v e 8 f X You must have been a beautiful baby. Don't touch me! Joe always was an old bag of bones. l'll bet my pipe against your shades. What do l do now? ls that a sparkler or is that a sparkler? I 1 .Q 3 twig 1 S935 r M Just You! When I look at you, what do I see? When I touch you, what do I feel? Your presence is happiness and the thought of you gives me strength This to me is an expression of love in the most wonderful sense. When I walk alone, even then you are there. When my eyes are closed, then again you help me see. Never before has my life been this complete. Now I know that the real and unreal can never compete. JUST YOU, JUST YOU, is a phrase of love. A complete sentiment originating from above. Maybe it is your touch I understand better than your words. Because the melody I hear now, never before have I heard. r-E5 126 A- w-,hi , mx ,, ,, ng lla YY Continuing Adult Education Continuing Adult Education at including English, reading, math, Greenville TEC has something for sciences, and many other self-im- everyone from the non-readerthrough provement courses, are by individual and above high school completion - prescription. iiV.,,,.,. ,uf -.iv ,f ,A ,. f 4: - f S WV sf- ,,...aQQ? ' f W if li ......I'w tJ'f,f,?'f I-.Iv- ..--- ' ' 127 M' M-' Progressive Education in Adult ducation . X f' -- S3 ,NW .wh .,3g3.pw-qik W - s A-.--Mmt..t.,A ..,,,wM Www F W w-M... ,Nw s t V x We-N f . s--vw., W A ' ' 1 ,, , s o e .N t to t M4-a M MM-w.q,. s . L: ,M , U Wlfziw--'jffx A mf vt N- -swwm J A , ,,-.,.wws.,..,s..f..f4,. ,,5,,4,d,..ff K asf 'Estfgfwgfmx- fT'1SwcfmWWt .-mg? w,.Wfrf ' ' 1. v A g , 1 ,. M t V, , V ,, - , YP? , ,MM x A --Us 1- - - , -M -- -X ' x W ' f ' X X t . ,N 'W - f f 'wffsfv .: :X 1 Q gf' g-iNSQlXqisgqfq.gv.+ ,555 ,A A H v Nfl-N LJ, ..,, Y 5371 X . ts t . -s , s, ., A sv- 'Ummm ' .M . H 'st.....M..ae,g::w1-.gyigvgfmy X. Qi: 5.--gagsaisssww-wi x .-W ---- am f1-- . A of xqtxklggtif, WW' as wh?-bm Q New XMNK XXX ,.......-+-'- ,........-1--I -.4 Students In Adult Education working ln dlf ferent levels of learning rn Prescription Cen fer ...pn-ol 3 XA Mx-sa sew ,, -, fa aa v r- , , - 1 1 wfi x gi :3fg3f,,gg'2 ' Wfsawv ..,o.i.,,u,.,, . W, .W , . 1 'f g .A 5, gf wg- :X sv.1s,.s-Q ag-'gx-gi. XQQQQ ., f A ff . s . E K is TQYQK X5- X QSSQ' X 1 1 3' t t 'W n ' ' 9 , M t 4.7 .-w ' 3550 industrial Electronics students hard at work in Human Relations. Mrs. Turner offers individual instruction to students. Numerous ways to speed learning are put to use in Continuing and Adult Education. U , In ' y f l.1V?.v LP' Us N5 3, ,X .,f'.L 35114, :X - it Z1 A 1 I in P X fffzff Lac 45 129 Mrs. Haggard explains individual prescription to new students. , W! Mrs. Linda Forrester explains that 2 2 is really 4. Reading, a vital part ot the curriculum, in- structed by Mrs. Mulligan. 130 an.- l ' new Mrs. Davis prepares for class. Another setting in individualizedinstruction. A vital concern for the student in class being displayed by Ms. Garrett Work-Work-Work Mr. Lem Harris receives work done in class. 5252231 Mrs. Hazel Hall, Dean Mrs. Evelyn Gay, Math Department Head Mr. Julius Kilgore, Chairman L '45 31-mi- Mrs. Mary Kendall, English Instructor Mrs. Viola Heath, Counselor 9 ,auf .4- ' A4-avi' 'a--'if Mr. Lewis Jones, Math Instructor Mrs. Pat Greiner, Reading Department Head College Transfer The language lab, scheduling classes, and choosing a major- col- lege transfer students had a big year. lt was the first year for the college transfer program at Greenville TEC. The students remember all those stairs, the crowded canteen and reg- istration day. Now it's on to a four- year school for the final degree. Even l get a break Chapters of knowledge Almost time for lunch lf only I could understand it lt could explode Awake and learning -vm-.,,-K X 134 ' . SA Nbr ' MH-,Q W fwf W., 'a. 'QV .pw unqk -lik l. 9: iqrnl 'dir 4 -4 'Nun Ji U H I A rf my ,WWW W fgwf f f va , -f fav V i 'Mm,, , , Mu' ' ,P ,, W Wwgg, , fnfmwf ,, 'W' , 'f, 4 flee , ,:,WM, -gp-vi-Q,,,,, ' f 'f 'ff W7fhf'5,1f,M!' f' 5' ', ,:. 2' f- Lf' , Qi' f9,442f ' 5 fifffzf ,Zgfi'f7,f5j'ff ' f- O 42 f ' ' ' flffl. 7 ' ' l f . 7 Math, Math, Math l am listening. Tomorrow I must Safety first. Talking as usual - wg 63 'YT' fm-W... in wr-N- 5' .gl ff 1 W. i iw ,,,, we x Q Q Q ' Q gf I awp, . .tifilvrw ,V V , f,,,,1-ww my 137 'L-M-...,.,m-mmm Tix '- :Www Englrsh class instructed by Mrs Sprouse learn Do s and Don ts Most excltrng' And then? i ff 4 5 S i 3 E 2 3 A l f 'lx . Jr A Q ' I ' ' I , , 1 38 Fulbright serves as College Transfer President V A glimpse of learning. i - P' 140 College Transfer-ano ther TEC success The 50 minute stretch. Listen and learn Th t p p tb g d M1 I missed a step. Sglitude, Knowledge for the future. l wonder if it would be clearer without my glasses. The back of the class is where it is at. at 'Q ,, College students spend large amounts of time in the library. All sorts of strange concoctions are brewed in the Chemistry Labs. Group studies add to learning experiences. 142 ,fl ,M ' Z9 tg , 1 0 A A -f gm f A , W is fa S Now this is the way to sit through class. Ron Eaddy answers a student's question. 14 K w . K X A .f :api , 7, JV 'J' 4 , z - s 2 French rated Learning - anyway you look at it. Togetherness in learning. Understanding through knowledge Pending -trip to France. What did you say? 144 Wu.. 5 3. Ns , AF' 14 Margaret Rice - Chairman Gloria Buck - English William Garrison - Psychology James Barnes - Mathematics Roger Barker - Physics nl il J. iii xx QP' sushi, Oo no 0 Q Q. 0 I 9 i WWWTVD- W li Dr. Allen Day - Chemistry Susan Grady - English Dr. Keller Freeman - History and Philosophy Ron Eaddy - Mathematics I .Vi Q .ie its 4 2 ' iff fn, iris Hill- English Glenn Jacobs - Mathematics Linda Jones - English Robert Jeanes - Physics Col. Frank Kemble - Mathematics W! ,l ff Wx 73507 qi 0 42. f .Af QD? m 5 Vt E ., ci 525 EJ 'tix' EX 'Q Q KH , z ,z 4 ls E M ,w , 1 ' .Vi at -' PU, w -5 W X 5 It Es il ul 4315 H ,I U at 55553 il IHQGR- 1 Fi GQ Hun NED 3 fl-,I V10 Xi-J i' X .s s U NX x Y lm m m kit ul ' H1 pf f X11 , xt X 9 1 Q, Q X33 N53 va ' x tx HE an vw fi , K -33 Q1 'B X' H ul 3 Q is 14? flip 1 ,353 953 9 Q...Xl'xfx .3 ' JETS Q El W VV' I ul X VX ' ' tv B Es E 3 W l H EB , Y . . asf? Q ' 5 3' W 11 ..-is - go sf , S 'I i K I pf sf Carolyn Lawson - English Alice Lindsey - Mathematics Jim Lamb - Mathematics John Pellew -- Psychology Wade Long - Physics 14 M51- r l f f mf A M IWW. Jack Shirley Mathematics Bob Roper Mathematics Dr Helen Sloan English Suzanne Robinson Sociology D, 0 1 50 X Wim Eric Peterson - English Robert Strickler - English Dr. David Trask - History Veda Sprose - English Gordon Witters - Physics 1 S . ff ,, . iff ,Q ,A wma 5 v . K ! 5 I T W- I f 'wflrmfif ,- J TT' lg? Thom Long Gary Mack Randy Martin Barry McEIreath Debbie Mellette David Miller Michael Miller Francis Mims Joseph Mitchell Michael Mixon Charles Moses Melenca Munday Abraham Murray Marilyn Paxton Beverly Pepple Gary Peters Michael Phillips Steve Pitts Sandra Poole Biffrrg Rosemond Susan Schomer Nelson Scott James Skinner Glen State Flick Stephens Buddy Summey Jane Tinsley Paul Tomlin Jimmy Vance Sandy Wasson Cecelia Webb Mildred Welk Rebecca Wells Warren Whitmire Jerry Williams Gregory Wood 153 2 E 5 E Q if Q Q, has 5 .X ,f,f,4ff ff f fm, wwf!!! ,V f ,ywgf ff P7 , W M, ff-, Z xx-... 154 ,Cl xy if Z ? Q , f X 12 E ,: ' Wx :WM 9142 W, 73 1 i ' Wwmwaf ALLIED HEAL TH DIVISION Allied Health Preparatory Dental Assistant Dental Hygiene Dental Laboratory Dietetic Technology Medical Laboratory Technology Medical Secretary Mental Health Associate Degree Nursing Operating Room Technology Physical Therapy Assistant Radiological Technology Liscensed Practical Nursing Respiratory Therapy Dental Assistants Dental Assistant students can be found working on their friends teeth, practicing with all sorts of strange objects, or studying office procedures. Graduates are prepared to take the certification exam given by the Ameri- can Dental Assistants Association. Sometimes there was hard studying, Iike in Nutrition or Oral Pathology or Anatomy and Physiology. if X K e 3' xf 5 g A f Ms. Garrison looks up from her gradebook withasmile Repeated practice is the best method of in- struction Sudie Stewart gets her teeth checked out Ms. Suddeth scrubs first before setting to her work 156 1 f 2 X 1 f .if W ff , V fgfytefws 1 mg , .cf f 4 ' z f ' T -wg 'W .EN esta nf ' xl I ff f sf: fr, 1 1F , 9 1 w 3 157 4 ,Wh - y fl JL 'li N551 K all W-.qv-ej'T' rx ,, wi Laura Dunn watches apprehensively as Sudie Stuart works on Cheryl Hannon. Dental Assitants meet in the Library to work and talk. Using a metal head, Laura Dunn practices her dental techniques. Dental Hygiene The Dental Hygiene students can remember working on little kid's teeth in the clinic, learning how to scale teeth and apply flouride, and the im- portance of a good diet and clean teeth. Practical application of learned techniques was stressed in the two years of study. 5 - r i Debbie Parks will take anyone for a patient, Unperturbed by visitor, Sandy Love, continues with her work. Dr. Bunneil points out a cavity on a slide to Kathy Long. Department head, Ms. Springfield, instructs Babs Parris while she works. Dental Hygiene's own hard-head collection. 160 3 I ,D ' 0'ff.ag ,?i5 lg , . l 'T X at W L . Lois Webster, Susan Kay, and Debbie Smith hold slide up for a better view. Susan Kay prepares to work on Sandy Love. 162 3 ttf Ze- fi? I A glass partition reflects Dental Hygienist hard at work. Volunteers from the community are often worked on by Dental Hygienists. Pre-schoolers visit Dental classes. f ,I 45 U I . V5 43 M 1 .nv 48 s ' 1 ls X X i .'l' 1 A M f l m ' If 3? X, I if . X i 2 fi H A ,OX x 'x + .. ' gn ' Y '1:- Q ff A M . 'K' 1 Q ' va-1 - W : ,VZ h Ms. Humphrey explains the object shown on a slide. Carolyn Stanceli's aim is slightly off. Capping ceremonies are a proud moment for Dental Hygiene. 163 i., X Dental Lab Technology They even make false teeth at Greenville Tec but then Dental Lab students know all about that And they know about crowns lnlays bndges and porcelain teeth They may recall courses nn Dental Ethlcs Tooth Morphology and Behavioral Science Mr Power heats gold preparation for castings Ms Rakestraw and Mitch Clark have time for joking while working on moldings Festoonrng IS one of many skills practiced by Ben Smart ls - 11 5 1 1 5 i4 ,tv F , 164 M W sf Mr. Rheiner pauses to answer a question Now, lhope this doesn't hurt. Freshmen listen quietly to Mr. Rhein er. ..,,NsK W 1N,KWm wq, . T 0 Sylvester Fant inspects his handiwork closely. The serious expression on Julie Walker's face shows that she's hard at work. Mr, Power gives individual instruction to John Parris. N' -f f ,j . ,F ' S ESV. .Q T xx 1 ' x X W Xfylfp f M. ff 3 ixw 1-J 1 xfQ..:..Z,??f ?f V ,gil-5 , ,Ms Q M ,5 ' Ifwi y ' 'sr Q K tx ., 1 1 WM, .Vx mi 1 rm sf 'h wwf ,V -W a A l , -V, .1. 1 :f.f.,' '- AI w Q . 1,35 A N.. 4 .gf 4 5 9 'B' .4 3 ..,,, K ,- Y '. 12214 v Di'eteti'c Technology A dietetic technician is a profes- sional - she knows how to plan meals for a special diet patient, she knows howto instruct people in nutri- tional care, and she can supervise a food service operation. These stu- dents have done practice work in hospitals, nursing homes, schools and many other interesting places. .- ,, ,ww- N'41 Q. lil s Ns E vi if-i Q in M an Books concerning food and nutrition line the walls of Dietetics. Dietetics students actually prepare and serve meals to one another. Freshmen students take notes and asks ques- tions during class. 168 su liar: '13 'WY U 4 1 1 4. at if we V ' es. ra' 2512553 was 'Q Q af 53? Y rv 3 Q51-V gf if' 4 sf- ' tw, 11 5 5229? af al-,Q sf J Ms. Higgs slices carrots for her dietetics class. Harry Anderson watches the food he is frying carefully. Department head, Lucy Mao, quotes a favorite proverb. Dietetic Technology i .f.f,a'- W ,, , Mr, Grant uses blackboard diagram during a lecture. Ms. Higgs demonstrates a great deal of en- thusiasm for her subject during class. Department head Ms. Lucy Mao, discusses her program over the telephone. Diane Garrison seeks help from Mr. Cowan on her notebook. If this meal is as good as it is funny, it's bound to be a success. 170 'PYT A-Q . ' C? iff! ---,Q X if Medical Laboratory Technician Blood samples, test tubes and mi- croscope till the hours of Medical Laboratory Technology students. They're preparing to work in hospital labs and clinics. They'll search out the reasons for illnesses, aid doctor's in their diagnosis and even detect sick- ness before it hits hard. The centri- fuge, Clinical Chemistry, hospital work -it all comes back now. Hugh Batson, Department Head, glances up from his microscope for a moment. The eye of the microscope gives sights un- limited, Ruby Morgan grimaces in order to see better. 172 s 355 X? mwah- bid waz I Patsy Leonard isn't exactly absorbed in her studies. Ms. Gosset, instructor, leans on the table for support. Taking class easy appears to be Ronnie Mar- shall's philosophy. iw, The microscope Connie Delany level view. S Nfl 3 QU. vw. J' 'ixwxxgzw x Xii?fQ3.a3Q wmv fam What's going on in Allied Health? ...Q Faculty members in Allied Health gathered to wish Ms. Kay Grastie a happy twenty-ninth birthday. They celebrated by having cake and other refreshments, exchanging jokes, and just generally having a good time. Many happy returns Ms. Grastie. V D- Xl, xl. ll ,hx -1' uk in ' 41 .! Lt! 51 2 , gf' 79' 1 51, a ,, ,. u f' f. 1.3 y s 'vu 177 Medical Secretaries Ms. Robinson smiles out from behind her fa- vorite skeleton. Practice is a must for increased speed in typ- ing. Ms. Rita Heape prepares to call the roll. u4 +w w--Q... ,. 2 ,ft 'mx ' A arf 31, MM The eyes say it all. The talk must be getting rather deep for Beth Talbert. 17 Medical Secretaries A Medical Secretary student is trained to workin private medical and dentist offices, hospitals, insurance companies, clinics, other health care institutions and health care business offices. These girls remember learn- ing to operate business machines, medical terminology and all that typ- ing. Z . f f 1 ,f 'ff 4 4 J ,fri Who would have guessed that taking blood pressure would be so much fun. The Medical Secretaries gang up on Roger Baker. Jeff Williams shows the girls proper methods for measuring bloodpressure. 180 Un, Medical secretaries practice newly equipped skills on classmates. 'lOh no, lblew it. 181 Mental Health Technology Practicum at Marshall Pickens, Shriners or the Speech and Hearing Clinic, group , and Abnormal Psych. played a large part in the year for Mental Health students. The gradu- ates of this program will use them- selves and their bodies of knowledge to help others cope more effectively with life's stress. -N..-W...........f ggi .11 Hand on hip, Sandy Loyal prepares to begin class. Group discussions led by Dept. Head Paul Emberger are one method of learning used in M.H. T. Cigarette smoking as a drug was one topic under discussion. 182 ' um? Z 2 tr bmw.,5,,mm Clair Raschotte and Jane Galloway listen in- tently to a classmate. Tom Kennel! shuffles through papers on his desk. 183 W a ' ,f A aff.. L--... , wg . K 3 iff: Pretty little Mental Health students all in a row. Two M.H.T. students wait for a chance to get a word in edgewise. Jane Galloway appears entranced by the topic. Even a sheet of glass can't shut Lucille Ware out. ra was W in A UNI me Fran Maloney appears skeptical of a class mates observations. 185 Q , 'Gig f a ' wi U 0 Il ni Q Associate Degree Nursing Being honored guests at the Nurs- ing Education Building, working in the children's ward and Med. Surg. were all a part of the year for Associate Degree Nursing students. These men and women have learned about nu- trition, pharmacology, rehabilitative medicine and patient relationships. Now they'll go on to take the Reg- istered Nursing exam. M' si 186 Instructor, Wynelle Middlebrooks, displays a lot of interest during a post conference at the hospital. Med-Surg. Instructors, Betty Macfie and June Campbell, show signs that another class has gone from the halls of TEC. if N it QI .--f t its f X X 1 ...J i. if -N 'S 4 A 'hi' f 'ff . Ng, , Not all time is spent with patients as shown by students, Jan Barnard and Barbie Meyers. lt's not everyday we see nurses going on a break. Mrs. Quinn displays the concern of good nursing instructor. Ms. Chase seems to be studying up in the Nursing students as well as their procedures. Mrs. Ruth Osborn, Instructor, in Nursing shows us how good lab work by students re- flects on her. No, this isn't music city, but instructor, Althea Walker, setting up a lab session in the audio- visual aids. 187 I Zan, n-ww K J 'Ji AW ,aw fix ..,. . .. fi,-f .fff fsisi ,r ' 1 U if f Qs we ,Q X Q ,555 X .EQBSXQB 5 X 2 7 V f ..e!x, 188 i Billy Jones shows a look of puzzlement and disbelief as he looks all around him. Elaine Elrod 8. Gail Mayo prepare to wrap Mrs. Chases' leg for practical purposes, Not every class can be held in the class-room or auditorium as planned. Nursing today means a tomorrow. Wit ls this a misprint? No, it's Ken Hunter, a Nursing student. Terri Batson looks over her plate in micro-lab. A well-known land mark to every nurse. Little girls like to play Nurse, also as shown .ff by Elaine Elrod and Karen Freeman. wr- far gin A' nw ff' ,tr f MWHJ SWAN 'Jin .f fgs.b.-.fumsazgig H 'Z 'wmv-Q WWW ai M 1 N agdqgvfaiiifigfz Wim 93 gs. MW! V1 WW ,XX ei Instructor Jack1ePerzak tells It like It IS To know them IS to love them V 'vu To Study To Learn To Nurse X 4 1 M ,, , 2 3 fu, 4, 'V 'W' ' A fy 1 'D 'sr.... f 'x . Nursing would never be the same without Dept. Head, Dot Davenport. A lot of thought and concentration goes into every one of Beverly House's lectures. Even students sometimes amuse Instructor Judi Kugler during her class sessions. 191 Operating Room Technology The Operating Room Technology students have mastered putting on rubber gloves, ringing the garbage pail with soaked Sponges and passing knives without cutting the surgeon. But these people are professionals and they are vital to operations. They set up the operating room, make sure the doctor has exactly what he needs and then clean and sterilize every- thing after the operation. This year was a big one for CRT - the first male student completed his studies. .V ' image New-..,t,...,.....,.., :ist 13 ixfxflt - 1rfS'?f5SNN4 YQ. .-. x .X EA Department Head, Mary Hogan, shows Myra Bowick proper use of scissors. Microscopic studies take up the time of Esther Moore and Cathy Rush. instructor, Carmelle Finley, checks terms in her medical dictionary. ORT students listen attentively during a lec- ture. Actual operating room procedure is practiced by ORT students. Finishing students stand proudly while being pinned. 192 ., .14 14, sp- . if us 'vt . R Iii wtf wg gr: lu 'Q' qi h -,,,....: ,pt Q no ' ii ,r W , hx N Q Y r Q QW' nuu..f,, as A x, ' S' ..,'. nur ' K A ..- Q Q VY 3 X x SC Operating Room Tech. students aid one another in putting on gloves. The first male student in Operating Room Technology relaxes during class. 'Shui Department Head, Mary Hogan, explains gauges to her class. Threading the needle for surgery requires patience. wr v l:, , Q . h Physical Therapy Assistants Physical Therapy Assistant stu- dents not only learn a trade they also get in shape. The learned techniques of physical therapy are practiced on each other - kninesiology, hydro- therapy, therapeutic exercise, and electrotherapy. Graduates of this program help in the rehabilitation of people with injuries or diseases af- fecting muscles, joints, nerves and bones. W Jean Long is aided in her exercises by Ms, Smith. A foot in the face is a minor inconvenience for Loretta McCrary. 196 af' - 'x Si 4 im- ei. Wasabi The freshman class of P. T. pays close atten- tion during class. Exercises make for togetherness between Denise Mace and Barbie McKendree. Barbie McKendree relaxes in the whirlpool bath. Mr. Pogue, Department Head, retreats to his office between classes. ! ' ,. 197 e ska s Q, M f w I 1 1 Practice with crutches enables P. T. students to better understand their patients. All Denice Mace needs now is some bubble bath. Deb Whittington performs stretching exercises on Linda Baker. Barbie McKendree aids Denice Mace in the use of the walker. Loretta McCray looks with sympathy on her ailing patient. ,fw'Zff,,fP W Awfff., K, MW 198 4 f X Wgfflkyfg ., Mffffl ff ff f Old and decrepit Vannessa Anderson hobbies down the stairs. L..lXL,.WL W' UR HYEQART Radiological Technology GTEC's Radiologic Technology students not only learn how to take x-rays, the study developing tech- niques, patient psychology and sev- eral related subjects. These students probably remember long study ses- sions with the night light burning, the rubber dummy in the x-ray room, and field practice in various hospitals. Q, WS, 200 fs ,wr 1 A Radiological Technology Department head, A radiological student waits patiently to have Jim Ohnysty, uses an x-ray during a lecture, her head examined. Some people go to pieces over nothing. E 4. if f-'ag Q 2 'Y -J s. E Ms. Schilling uses dummies and plastic parts to instruct students. A srnile goes a long way for Ms. Dillie Smith. 202 wi Radiological students research new techniques 9,1-' Q X if sf ss wx Q as 1sii'iQb?2' TW t 5 . , s....w...,,..,.t. . , is , ...F---' Radiological students hold up X-rays for a better view. A decapitated head brings no squirms in Fia- diologic Tec. Use of modern audio-visual equipment aids Ms. Schilling in teaching. Most Radiologic Tec students have over the months been X-rayed inside and out. Liscensed Practical Nursing The Practical Nursing graduates now are ready to take the Licensed Practical Nursing examination and receive the coveted certification. This program teaches students how to care for the convalescing patient and those with chronic conditions, they Q, are equipped to assist registered nurses and physicians in providing care for the more acutely ill and in- jured. 135535135 ig :SK-if-ef g ik, .Snark wifi I I I Reflections show that instructor, Becky Allen, enjoys Nursing with all its pleasures and griefs. Even the best of care is given to Mrs. Chase, the life-time patient. Maybe these students can tell you why a per- son goes into Nursing. 204 'gs is 3? M52 ifg Aw!! M-4 an is Stiswtx 5151251 ' Ethan aw ' 'Nl X x ' p 'x 5 X. .iv t , l f ' A true picture of a Nursing student with an ambition. Everyone welcomes a happy smile from ln- structor Barbara Terry. Instructor Ceayle Culbertson finds a few mo- ments for relaxation between classes. Ms. Jean Brown, instructor, explains the pro- cedures for using the hospital procedures manuals. 205 w,,,,.x.,K, vw 'W' 3 Students pay close attention as Instructor, Betty Christeson, reviews sterile techniques with them. Even exam papers are sometimes amusing to Instructor, Toni Evans. The ever-rushing pace of nursing slows down for the students. Mrs. McDaniel, LPN Dept. Head, relates that a lot of her Nursing is bookwork. A look of frustration crosses the face of ln- structor, Alice Ramos, as she prepares her projector for class. 207 Respiratory Therapy The Respiratory Therapy Program received approval from the American Medical Association this year. These students have worked with the bird, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and many other interesting things. A lot of the graduates of this program will go to be Chief Therapists at nearby hos- pitals. Ron Pouporri does a double-eraser job. Respiratory Therapy students give help whether you need it or not. A maze of complicated equipment is studied by Respiratory Therapists. Now that we've taken it apart let's see if we can put it back together. 208 Mm fl . xi za! bil I -2 Q S f ' 15 4' O . 5' 1 3 ' i I ,Q .f 7 Kr:- N.,,,f , i K4 A' Af I '-wx' f 'if V 4' if: . 1 H W4 Y X -nf f V' ', V ' 0, if W. - I U I Q wc U s I 3 'L Y W M QL hat do you mean l've got bad breath? Sarah 'Turner receives oxygen from a class- mate. Gregg Bauernfeind talks Betty Bebout into being his patient. Jim Short is certainly long winded. Roy Hodge practices taking Tom Baxter's bio od pressure. 21 1 v 4. I1 firm, A Allied Health Preparatory Preparation for an Allied Health career while making a career choice is the occupation of the AHP students. They have been surveying the health career fields and taking biomedical, typing and medical terminology courses. Next year they will be major- ing in career training programs and preparing to enter a medical profes- sion. 1..rrr X 1 N I I 7 P 9 ff' I 1 I ff,--'!,.-in , ,tt ,Atv .. w ie. ty aff f is f i ,ttl , f it Slides on classroom wall capture the center of AHP students. Full classes are not an unusual sight in AHP. 212 I still say he looks familiar Mr. Riddle draws information from the book 4 uf U, fl' , wi. ,f 4,2 ., , li 1 if Q'T'?::7 gg ME R , X Du. . , W , .Ax The usual between class chaos thrives in AHP Rows of flasks stand awaiting experiments, 213 Blomedlcal Sciences N Claudette Curenton Karen Lafleur Richard Mahan .pr- .vi wg, A, , ggi? V lv vc .1 ln i 2 gy' fwf ', Av ,.Q'w4A jkdg We Don Owen Cheryl Poss Jeff Williams - Dept. Head, Bio-medical Sci SHCSS John Abdalla Kay Aokroyd Margaret Adams Dinah Alford Anne Allison Rowland Carolyn Alstrom Joyalyn Anderson Vanessa Anderson Aletha Anty Jane Armstrong Treva Arnold Orrie Ashmore Beverly Atwell Gilbert Averill lvlarylyn Axson Cindi Ayers Carol Baalman Patty Baber Gloria Babb Diane Badger Carol Bagwell Kathy Bailey Sharon Bailey Jean Baine Cina Baker Linda Baker Mollie Barlace Deborah Baker Jan Barnard Connie Barnes Sandy Barron Betty Barrows Linda Bates Tom Baxter Linda Beard Rudy Bell Betty Belout Joan Bennyon Judy Bentley Debbie Bishop Sherry Bishop Elizabeth Bivins 216 Moleta Black Darlene Blackwell Lavonia Blackwell Edward S. Blake Donna Blakely Vicki Boba Debbie Boon Fiaymar Boier Betti Bowen Skip Bower Myrna Bowich Beth Bowling Debbie Boyce Larry Boyd Becky Bradharn Karen Bradburn Deborah Brakefleld Sharon Breageale Nadine D. Broadwell Jean Brochman Aileen Brookshire Brenda Brother Dale Brown Regina Brown Sandra Brown Lisa Brownlee Jackie Bruce Delores Bryson Yvonne Buchanan Angie Brell Pam Burdette Jo Ann Burell Sherry Burell Betty Burch Donna Byers Cathy Cahaly Sandy Caines Vickie Caldwell Pat Calhoun Pam Campbell Martha Campbell Wanda Campbell 217 Sue Candall Steve E. Corbin Barbara Carroll Cindy Caruso Maryann Casey Jo Ellen Cedmond Janice Chandler Margaret Chapman Ronald Earl Chapman Sue Chemell Faith Chisom Jewell Choice Gayle Christian Mitch Clark Anita Cleveland Gail Coates Doris Owens Coe Sharon Collins Dee Collyer Mary Alice Conner Debbie Conwell Beverly Cooper Duane Cooper Patricia Cooper Jana Catheran Dale Flobin Couch Vickie Couch Mollie Craft Cathy Crews Shannon Crittendan Ardyth Crump Betty Dalkymble Barbara J. Dalton Joyce Dalton Sharon Damyanoff Liz Pannell Marilyn Darnell Shenly Davenport Angela Davis Dorothy Davis Joy Davis Kent Davis 218 Shelby Davis Sherry Davis Lynn Dawson Karren Deanna Garrett Jeanette Denton Karen Derrich Connie Dill Deborah Dillard Nita Doan Phyllis Dockham Donna Doll Sandra Dorman Lynn Dorris Lee Drayer Peggy Duckworth Donna Duncan Sheila Dunn Tracy Durham Hilda Earle Sherry Edmonds Jackie Edwards Ray Edwards Lin Ellenburg Kim Ellery R. Claine Elrod Ernie Elrod Michael Emory Deborah Fant Brenda Farmer Kathy Farr Sylesic Farrell Bill Fletcher Adbuienne Floyd Jane Floyd Diane Foggin Laura Fore Margaret Forrester Shirley Foster Janis Fowler Denise Franke Cynthia Franklin Elaine Freeman 219 Karen Freeman Mirian Fruster Sandra Fulmer Priscilla Gal Steven Gale Jane Galloway Doris Gambrell Suzanne Garner Charlene Garren Diane Garrison Joye Garrison Mercena Garrison Cynthia Gary Margaret Gary Mary Gary Janet Geer Julie Gentry Carolyn Giles Cassie Gilbert Vickie Gillespie Evelyn Goldsmith Duayn Gordon Debbie Goss Carol Gowan Linda Granger Connie Gravely Jan Gravely Lynne Gray Tony Flay Green Kathie Gregory Teresa Gregory Margaret Griffin Harriet Griggs Jaua Gunnin Barbra Grubb Sonya Haley Bobbie Hammond Keith Hancock Suzanne Hamby John Hard Lenora Hardin Debbie Haycer 220 Martha Harris Helen Havens Vicki Hayes Debbie Heaton Nancy Held Faye W. Henderson Cathy Hendricks Judy Hendricks Cora Hendrix Gail Hensley Angela High Betty Dean Hill Susan Hill Micki Hinton Linda Hiott Lisa Hoard Ivy Lea Hobbs James Hodges Roy Hodge Marcia Howard Joyce Holland Libby Holiday Lynne Holliday Joy Hollingsworth Zenovie Holly Donna Hopkins Donnie Lee Horton Sylvia Huch Sylvia Hudson John Hughes Cathy Hunt Patricia Hunt Melinda Hunter Pamela Hunter Edward Huntly Lynn lvester Delores Jackson Beatrice Jalbert Emery James Shirley James Victor Jenkinson Tim Jenkins 221 Nancy Johnson Suzan Johnson Linda Jones Linda L. 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Smith Darlene Smith Rebecca Sue Smith Shirley Smith Wilma Smith Debbie Smith James Splawn Carolyn Stancell Vicki Stark Sharon Steele Martha Stephens Cheryl Stepp Kenneth Stewart June Suddeth Kirby Summers Martha Suttles Pamela Sykes Fant L. Sylvester Susan Fant Debbie Taylor Dianne Thomas Ginger Thomas Lucile Thomas Eva Thompson Becky Timmons Teresa Todd Margaret Tollbert Kathy Long Linda Townes Sherri Marie Transo Minnie Trapp Janet Trotter Sharon Truesdale Carole Tuchett Gail Tucker Vanessa Tucker Glenda Turner 226 Pam Tyler Clay Underwood Kenna Underwood Betty Valentine Bill Vasilas Sharon Vaughn Manth Vernon La Verne Diane Wade Rosalinal Wade Charles Walker Julie Walker Robin Walker Geri Wallace Timothy Wallace Lucille Ware Eva Watson Lois Webster Barbara Watson Kathy Weld Sherry Welborn Martha Werger Donald Westrolle Sally Wetmore Louise West Sharon Whitaker Cynthia White Deb Whitlington Linda Widmer Cheryl Williams Jamie Williams Nancy Williams Peggy Williams Cynthia Wilson Diane Wilson Julia Ann Wilson Mattie Wilson William Wilson Cheryl Wimbler Dickie Woodcox Cheryl Woods Joyce Woodson 227 15' Wgwwwwmvmy Q ,,, 228 5 La .3 ' .Q 1' in-1. ,,, BUSINESS DIVISION Accounting Business Administration Data Processing Insurance Management Marketing Paralegal Technology Police Science Transportation Management Technical Secretary Business Administration programs include B.A., Marketing, Accounting, Transportation, and Insurance. This year the Business Administra- tion program expanded to add ln- surance Management and Transpor- tation Management. The Insurance students met at Liberty Life and stud- ied all areas of insurance from health to life. The Transportation students prepared for careers in directing all types of transportation problems tak ing courses such as Foreign Trade and Commerce The B A students continued to major in the three areas of General Business Marketing and Accounting The accounting students took courses in Income Tax Business Law and Extensive Accounting General Business students trained in all phases of management business and accounting The Marketing stu dents continued to study all types of salesmanship advertising and mar keting research if? Mr Roy Townsend Dept Head Accounting A pleasant and informative class 230 qprs 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 Q 1 1 ' SW' ,Ny 211, . ,t. ' ,L yamaha, 0? , as: 'Q - ' ' - - V -Q N ...L.. st..t,l,-s X- W V tv. 5 , 'ye ' 1 3 el www. We 1 Q 1, Q 0 W , Mm , , , f . , 2. T V .5 '::f-,,w-Mw- 2 - fi? Y f , X ' 4 ' V' WY f , ' nfs' - ' ,ra f , . wf , 5 I X ,V A ' , , ' ' Lt, H sf.. ' T 1 . . W, gf:-N V g W ,, ,., . ,, . .. N ....t .t... 1 ,. ,. , uw V- p I ' ' 'mu-L., Dean Cook clarifies confusion during orienta- tion. Mr. John Stepp, Dept. Head B.A., writes his name for the class. Settling down for knowledge. f f 1, M , I wish this thing played FM. Flexible fast fingers fly fluently finishing frac- tions. One hour, two minutes and thirteen seconds till break. 232 Here ya are folks, the man who beat the IRS Add, subtract, divide, forget it. At least 200 words per minute. The correct text for class is a must says Mr. Batson. Notes are unscrambled after class. B.A. students being most attentive, Its got to be one way or the other. 234 'wld' iii , -nf X A S by AV sf Q K F Money - Books - Learning. Mr. Jim O'Neal, B.A. and insurance instructor smiles for the camera. r v. E ,, ,wjtgwi 4 I ui- -Lip? .-Ji, I 'Lf'-if-1 lik! ' - x i A- . VI Xt A g t if L t f'K'ii9' A ', Q Y:-K 'Q . f Rx.,-ff' is F Lf i, i Y I V L ,, , I sn., r i. I L I Mr. Rutledge pours out knowledge. Some of this stuff needs washing down. 'I' ut, ,fy -. ,Ei .tw 0-. 5 I Believe, l believe. Paul Batson couldn't be anything but a B.A. instructor. 237 xx. ,, , Exif Wi I -M 4 nn, ww. 3 fu 'Q ,. ,ffl ny it R C- A' f ' veww x - X f 'fffsizlbl 'Nw fi' I' 1 of ,I 1 Da ta Processing Technology Can you imagine learning a whole new language and then having to run it through a computer? The Data Pro- cessing students learn how to set up a computer program so they can work in business, insurance companies, payroll departments and all sorts of computerized places. DPs take all kinds of fun math courses like Finite Math and Statistics. They might re- member Cobol, programs and the Computer Center. Qwnxllwf ful' 59' Second year Date Processing sleeps through Undaunted Ronnie Armstrong prepares to another class. tackle a maze of wires. 239 , Q, X 'S Janet Hendrix types information into her computer. A Mr, Atkins helps Holly Pitchure with her classwork. Use of a fist, emphasizes the point for Bill Hubbard. 4 .VJ Q: if fe Holly Pitchure, Ronnie Armstrong, and Janet Hendrix appear to disagree with Mr. Atkins. Only her hairdresser knows for sure. Look, Mom, no cavities. Mr. Ben Seegers, Dept. Head Economics, B.A. Division, instructs a class. Are you sure? 242 Q M Push them up - Fill them out! I disagree! 243 iv-'Y Now check your balance sheet and see if Whatabore! it adds up. Business Administration Head, John Stepp, Economics students listen intently to Mr. uses the chalkboardwhile instructing. Seegers. 244 x ,K 7 9 - 1 '-f 'm Business Leaders of tomorrow graduate from TEC today -up 9 3 'V Y Q , y f o M ft, Q. 4.4 xi H ' ' f f ' , , ' j i 'I ,, , f XMWWW ,,.. , 'We ft 1 ,. That's what it says in the book. it's obviously too early for class. Al Watson and Tim Dubose talk while waiting for class to begin. A B.A. class reflects various reactions during a lecture. Leo Adams makes a humerous remark to the class. 246 Xw x X N M ..-, . ,S - NN ' 4 A ,V gf Z M Flon Webb talks to the Pre-Paralegal class. Pre-Paralegal students ask Instructor Moses Dillard a question 248 .AX X f 67 4 Q W Mr. Plotts class is always amusing for first year Paralegal Attorney Nick Fisher assumed the job of Department Head for Paralegal from John Carbaugh in February SSS? w -7' l Paralegal Technology The paralegals probably remember trips to the court house, carrying those heavy law books, studying tax and the long exams. This year the first class graduates and will assume po- sitions as assistants to lawyers and law office managers. l This problem in Business Machines has apparently turned into a class project The second year Paralegals pretend to pay attention to Mr. Carbaugh 249 X ,fm My fyf ff f, X., ,..Q,.,, ,f , 'yr M, fwf fMZWwMVff 1 Paralegal graduates firs t class 'ff wt 1 i . E Mr. Atkins helps first year Paralegals in Legal Bibliography usually elicts questions 5 Business Machines from the second year class 2 Maudine Tyre makes a copy of a drawing in Gideon Craig gives Mr. Carbaugh a sceptical i Legal Graphics look during one of his unusual lectures l Despite a thrilling lecture on Estate planning. Jerry Harvey appears slightly bored Accounting is one of the basic courses first year Paralegals must tackle 251 YQ u The first female student in Police Science, Whatyou got in yourpockets, Leo? Debra Dill, listens to a lecture with class- mates. l warned you not to take my picture, an- nounced Department Head, Tyson Edalgo. Now here's a criminal face, says Bill Elmore. 252 Qlkww Police Science GTEC students are always a little apprehensive at the beginning of the year because of all the police- men and highway patrolmen walk- ing around. But they soon realize there is nothing to fear for the cops are all students in the Police Sci- ence Program. These guys work or will work with Police Departments, Highway Departments, SLED, se- curity agencies, and many more law enforcement agencies. ahve. 5. , C 5 C Instructor, Bill Deese, uses notes while lecturing. Charles Barnett flips through new books in the bookstore. Different reactions register on the faces of Police Science students. James Berry Hangs on to his briefcase while listening to a classmate. 253 4 J J 15 Z rg WZ 1 fl! information sinks in - more or if ,P ! :Pl QW ,f We Q' x. NN fr-qw 1 l-. 'i 4-thyme., .1 Time to go! The after class con-fab. Really! The togetherness of learning Can you believe that? WW MRA 'ww Ms Hines IS the new department head for Technical Secretary Use of the dlctaphone IS one of the many skrlls Technical Secretaries must use Pattle Smith giggles behind her shorthand notebook Ms Bullard explains the use of the dlcta phone awk... 'E ft Ili by kv' Technical Secretary Technical Secretary has gone self- paced. Now the girls move along at their own rate and as soon as they complete the course requirements, join the rat race. These girls are skilled in typing, shorthand, business math, and business English. They have spent many hours in typing and business machine labs, most of the t ime with head phones on. 'Ky lvl m S W at A variety of expressions are often reflected The Self-paced program allows students to on the faces of typing students, move in varying speeds and directions. 5 -lnu...,.. 5-1 257 Self-pace program aids secretaries www , , y 41 5.7.-3,3 .- . ,,,, s Eyes off the keyboard, girls. V As usual Ms. Smoot is surrounded by stu- dents. A typing student smiles at a mistake. Gradebook in hand, Ms. Ballentine talks to her class. Yolanda Lobo and Pam Bowens flip through their typing notebooks. ii Ms. Petersen smiles while beating time with her pen. ii Joan Elmore leans over to see Vivian Grayden work. 258 4-4r 1 '1 Al..- 1, I 5 3 1 A n E 1 ,XX , -'Y Art Adams Glenda Allen Willian Annis Elton Anthony Ronnie Armstrong Tony Ashley Donna Ashmore Joy Atkins Brenda Atkinson James L. Atkinson Elizabeth Austin Chris Baird Lori Ann Baldwin Audrey Ballenger Elizabeth Ballenger Janice Ballew Marsha Barken Douglas Barnett Christi Barton Leanna Bates Faye Bayne Raoul Bedard Harold Beeks Francis Bennon James Berry Eugenia Bettis Mary Blackwell Thomas Blount Frances Bolt Jackie Bouchillon Eddie Bowens Pamela Bowers Benjamin Boyho Shelia Brazeale Steve Brady Andrea Breeze J. W. Brewer Charles Brock Laura Brock Alexandra Brockman Sharon Brockman Kenneth Brooks 260 'P !.'l 2' 11-1-il-1 fr' X 9 4 wk qQX 41 W ff. 6 Xt' .Q A K x .i fxkxf QW Genevia Dawkins Robert Day Debra Dill Nancy Dill Moses Dillard Debra Dobson Gloria DuBose Dianne Ducker Janice Dunaway Voy Duncan Jack Durham Tony Earle Jerry Edwards Kenneth Edwards, Lt. Joan Elmore Cathy Emerson Marion Louise Epps Philip Erwin Jimmy Eskew Demetrius Evans Karen Evans Kathy Evans David Evette Deborah Ferguson Kerry Ferguson Sharron Ferguson Betty Finley Mike Finley Robert Flaspoehler Denise Fox Rhonda Frazier Betty Fuller Joyce Garner Pamela Garret Ken Gebert Stanley Gillespie Ronald Gilstrap Teresa Galloway Sophia Gault William Grant Debra Kay Gray Vivian Grayden 262 l L Business Division adds Insurance Management, Transporta tion Management. sig -by T' 'in Vernon Grey, Jr. Ann Griffin Scott Hafer Denise Hanly Dawn Hammond Teresa Harbin Freddie Harley Ann Harris Geonys Harvey Jerry Harvey Sharon Hawkins Steve Hawley Karen Haynes Donna Heatherly Janet Hendrix Barbara Hill Barbara Hill Fannie Hill Piccola Hill Rebecca Hinton Barbara Holloway Brenda Hooper Johnnie Hopkins Nivan Horna Cheryl Howell Susan Howell Les Hunt Ann Hunter Fred Jackson Detra James Donnie James Myrna Jennings Bill Johnson Jerry Johnson Suzanne Johnson Willie Johnson 263 Debra Jones Easter Jones Gloria Jones Judy Jones Teresa Jones Claudell Kayse Michael Kayse Susan Key Ann Detron Alta King Traci Lake Jack Lambert Patricia Lanford John Langston Lynn Lankford James Lawless, Jr. Juanita Lanence Kenneth D. Lawson Beth Lee Sandra Lee Randy Lesley Laraine Lindsey Yolanda Lobo Margaret Lewis Angela Lyda Alice Mansell Terry Marchbanks Dan Martin Deborah Mason Jacob Masters Patti Matthews Leland Mayfield David McCall John McCall Becky McCarson Dale McClain Roy McDavis Thomas McFarland Cheryl McFarlin Benny McGregor Michael Merritt Gail Mikus James B. Mill Elizabeth Mitchell Lynn Moore Terry Moore James Morgan Dedee Nabors Jo Lynn Neal Tom Nelson Deborah Norton Arethel Oliver Jerry C. Orr Tena Osteen Eddie Owens Etrulia C. Parks 264 I 5 ,.,, 'Q ,Y-. sz. . .. f 1913 A 3'9 N Xxx X This handsome couple is Mr. O'Neal and his charming lady friend Steve Griffith. 4 4 Denice Painter Elaine Patterson Tina Peake Rhonda Peck Janie Perdue Eva Perry Lynne Pettit Perry A. Pinios Holly Pitchrre Patricia Ploudea Steve Ponder Johnny Poole Larry F. Poole Mary Ellen Poole Doyle Porter Debbie Pressley Lyn Pressley Susan Putnam Diane Quinn Viri Quintero Susan Reeves Cynthia Ridgeway Ray Riggins Ben Roberts Charles Robinson Jeanne Robinson Patricia Rochester William J. Rogers Dorothy Rotherl Allen Samuel Stephen Sane Donna Satterfield Kathryn Satterwhite Russell L. Scarborough Jane Scholfield Bobbie Schwiers Leigh Scott Mary Ann Seifried Donna Seymore Jean Sheahan Willie Jean Shell Pam Shelnut 266 'tb- 'S' Janet Shelton William Shepard Laura Sheriff Susan Sheriff Pam Sherwood Nancy Silvers Gwendolyn Simpson William Simpson Vickie Sims James Sloan Barry Smith Jane Smith Jerre Smith Patti Smith Sandra Smith Steve Smith Jim F. Spearman Susan Spillers Thomas Raymond Stack Gwen Stanton Wanda Stephens Sheree Stowe Elizabeth Street Beverly Suggs Beverly Sullivan Josephine Sullivan Kenneth Sullivan Susan Sutton Pellar Sweeney Sharon Sweeney Debbie Swift Diane Taylor Shirley Terrell Henry Thompson James Tollison John Trudell, Jr. Tommy Tucker Donald Turner Rita Turner Maudine Tyre Joseph Vanbrook Harriet Victor 267 Danny Wade David Waldrop Monty Walker Demlnla Ward John Ware Sandra Welch Becky Whltfleld Kathy Whorton Barbara Wllllams Jesse Wllllams Richard Wllllams Wanda Wllllamson Ava Wilson Cynthla Wnlson Tena Wllson Bobby L Woods Charles Wood Jr John W Woods Klm Woods Shirley Woods Mary Wrenn Morns Wynn Beverly Ann Yeargan Julia Yeargln Llnda Young ,44 ' 'Ri xl' L. milk..-in 019, ...av-1 2 ffvnw-W UNB., 4' . is if Y -1, mason, kwin . ' vm K A-+ as X- -W - ' . . F,ds as as . ll ' INDUSTRIAL DIVISION Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Auto Mechanics Diesel Mechanics and Heavy Equipment Operators Industrial Electronics Machine Shop Numerical Control Tool and Die Technology Truck Driver Training Welding 271 And this goes here, instructs Chief Bob Manly. An Air Conditioning student adjusts controls. 272 fl!! Air Conditioning, Refrigera tion, . and Heating ' ff.- I Department Head, Ralph Johnston, looks askance at a student's comment. Related courses in the AIC curriculum keeps students busy. Instructor, Tom Shipley, answers a student's question. 1 l 273 J Air Conditioning, Refrigera tion, and Heating. Those air conditioning boys know about air conditioners, heaters, re- frigerators, freezers, furnaces, and ice makers. These guys have studied electric circuits, blueprint reading and sketching, and automatic con- trois. 19 We y, ' 6254 if 1 Z W 'I-'sw um, pt Air Conditioning students snooze through class. lt doesn't look like a condenser to me. Connect A bolt to B nut and C. . . 274 than Q it P I .dui Britt Lomax heats a rod to a white heat. 4 4 2 Keith McKenzie repairs faults in a truck en- gine. Roy Babb smiles from beneath the hood. With a grimace, Richard Jones, finishes his work. Department Head, Bill Loukides, converses over the telephone. This gas situation is really getting ridiculous. Checking his notes, Clarence Bowen, works on an assignment. 276 ,, N ., -W af. , N 'Nz , Q2 mx . gp xl L kt X sf Auto Mechanics Greenville TEC's Auto Mechanics can work on brakes, gears, engines, carburetion, wheels and on and on. These students do a lot of practice on their own cars, the automobiles of the faculty and staff, and cars donated by local companies. XX N' ' '--v-........,,,-, ii' Gi- -4. 'sf K ff 'I 22,1 We ,fy i . 2 P f f , f .V fffk . fgffgkfj' 5 . 4 I 1 ,,,...,.. LZ ., vff, A 4 yu. -1Q,,.,w I I , '1 A5 . ,ww az. ' . -' H , , ,Q W A X , ' ','vQ,,2m' 1 ,wwf ,mal - 4, 4' I , ,,, 4 Lb v ,,,. , ' ' M' -ff , .-uw. ,M 'a,,f, ' -um W ' nfwuqm we , WW, ,JW ,,f , 'WvuQ,,,.', f -x f , wg, R, ,v mf W2 ,fm if .4- Q, Jw, M., ,. , ,V f 'f 4, ,W ,, I ,f MN ,, ,j ,-f , ,f k, if 4504 M ez, Wa' W , , W 4, Q94 j if ' , ,ki Q yfzfmf, . , ,1 , 'Af 'NL ,W wa, , f, ,, 7 0 I W V! ff fy 1 f 4 V 1 1' 3. 0 . A 1 3 .551-. r Q Mg A lAQ f f . 4 , , 1 5 2 a I U W.. n Ll N s 1 by , 9 'N' gf ws , ,wif.'!',' 279 4. 5,,,.f,., f A iv f ,' if -'I S. wwf: ,,,,,.,.-nv-f 4 '41 Q 4 K Ai fxn MA-N 1.44 .Hz-vs, 5 1 ' ,- ,if+wa.f.' ff+1 ' 'K,' if N 'L t-' xxii 1 uf. n -- n. ' '7 r 1 1 ,K Diesel Mechanics and Operator. Wonder if those guys on the front- end loaders and backhoes feel powerful when they get control of all that machinery? These students not only learn how to operate the tractors they also learn about keeping them in operating condition. ,I viii I 1 Q .. ' 2 l 75' 13 .Nil l fr' '1 r X, t i i l ii N3 'ev' its .r 'p Mr. Hunt and Mr. Fran come to the aid of 50ffY1fl0 hffChflfk9fS' ailing machinery. Travis Kelly, Department Head, laughs at Heavy Equipment Operators prepare the ivke by0f19OfhiSSfUdef1fS- campus for new buildings. 281 Pl 4 g, , ,W f if X-'ff f Surveying the TEC campus, Travis Kelly sees many accomplishments made possible by his department. Time for spring plowing. 282 f A if M Y .. UZ? Q , f, ff f V ' K. ff ' 'Wah 4 -1 , f 'V' W' Heavy Equipment Department prepares TEC Campus for new Bul7d1ngs. Ill! ni'-?EE'E '77 wg V , .3 f X 45? mfg ff! ff V g f .5115 284 Mr. Hunt appears relaxed at the controls. Some people never outgrow mud pies. A bright sun silouettes man and machine 'lx V l. Equipment upkeep and operation 119 essential to the economy. Gre g 'me, and dirty rags are all a part ofD M h Jerry Babbs ponders putting therapy into practice. All textbooks are not boring as this one firmly holds the attention of Lewis Fant. Lab work proves to be a measurable tool of learning for these ind. Electronic students. 286 if Industrial Electronics Quality control, industrial relations, and safety are all important to the Industrial Engineering students. These guys probably remember field trips, physics, and Metallurgy. rich' Valuable information for the students being prepared by Mr. Lucas, ind. Electronics in- SUUCYOF. To see is to understand, and to understand is to know. Mr. Acie Jackson, Instructor, brings this thought to reality through lab demonstration. Thanks fellows for a job well done. At the end of a day Mr. Bill Bailey, department head, relaxes before the beginning of another proj- ect. 287 2' Www f ,v , ,,, aww Maw M21 M w f X ,W f ,W f ,I MMQVV , ,www , ,A W ,ff , vw, MW V, ,,gAw, , M ,hw WMM ,WW f 1 , ,W W wyf WW' ' ,MW 0 W1 2 f W 'K ff , , ff , , , I , I M, rw? 288 'Q'- Self Pace impro ves lndustnal Electronics ,.,.f- za Sr' The sign of the time being displayed by ln- dustrial Electronics Department Head. Bill Bailey. Earl Bagwell brushes up before the quiz. 289 , Henry Dalton works hard at blueprinting. The only female member of Tool and Die completes a product testing instructor Thomas Bolt explains procedure to students Lomas. -1 f Metalworking Technology The Metalworking guys and girls Q2 this yearl are branching out in all directions - Machine Shop, Tool and Die and Numerical Control. They're learning how to make hammers, screw drivers and all kinds of tools. The shop looks like a monster factory with drill presses and gigantic numerical control computers sitting all over. 291 5 11 I i J , 7' v uv,-r!'f'N.... Donald Clark and Ted Pekershy team up to finish their work. Grasping the podium for emphasis, Mr. Bolt continues giving notes. James Alien and David McCoy are content to listen while Francis Weiborn writes it down. 292 A M rf f if X f rf ffff fv ffl nf' '46 Metal shavings litter Charles Eskew's equip- ment. Saftey glasses protect Booker lssac from fly- ing sparks. fa t1.J1??'4'G' -- ' ivl Q11 1 1' V A' ' Instructor Dewitt Adams helps Jeff Moore and Tony Page with their work. Exactness and perclsion require the total concentration of Teddy Mashburn and Holbert Brockman. 293 Department Head, Mr. Granger, leans on machinery while being photographed. James Mason operates a lathe. Motions of the grinder occupy Jim Allen's mind. 41 'va axes ' 'T X F Q ' f' 'i ,w, 'Y 4, , ' M Q .. at FX , It C Q yt 'Humor Checking over his work Leslie Dillard squares it off. With a serious expression Al Boris looks down at a drill press. Dink Garner practices working on a vertical mill. Even the many knobs and pieces of a milling machine can't confuse Artie Waldrop. 295 fi 2 A 1, -' u 5 Q W I 1 ,fe--...,,.-.1-......,.. 41:35. Truck Driver Training It takes skill to operate one of those big rigs and that's what students in GTEC's Truck Driving Program get. They practice driving all sizesg they drive in the daytime and at nightg and they learn all the laws governing trucking. ', EEYIES, i?-zlegij? 1 Fivarfw .- 5 4 i , I3 A 1 L ' T i 0 V5 9 ff 'N NX X xx K If I. pts' f -I , . I fx 4 v 'J' 'G Q S . ,mf-rv , X V , 1 F F , t N xi z , V .. i I Q. ! fig? .xx flat fzff x' XA? if 'V 2 t,f Xi' Ab eil 'xx a -gg' .X ix.' .- R t X If ,4'w. IE IN ws ...-an Backing upinfhis Compagrisnwfgo easy, Department head, Woody Wilson smiles out from behind his podium. Truck drivers also spend time in classrooms. Dick Garrett, instructor is caught at his desk after class, 299 .fl QQ VVelding g Welding students learn arc weld- 4r fad, - ing, gas welding, metal and heat treatment, and welding joints. These students remember the welding booths, Iugging around the tanks, and burning their fingers on hot metal. Now they'Il be working in job shops, fabricating shops, on construction crews, in maintenance, supervision and sales. rx X 5 . Xi . N x t XxX X3 Department head, l. K. McMinn, and Clyde Rook explain a metal sculpture. 301 Ornamental sculpture added to night courses r Q ,. ' QW .T-vm. Q, gift! 'Mag , , www - K .-ilu WO-2 , bm...f -..n.,,v wi .wbhla v, ,Wg ' As. -sf . Q X i 2 1,., s XM i . X R M X r X, any gang 'o .,, an .gp 'fer Ji .F -S Q 4-ani , . I ... i Z' I M CQ' u Q , 4 ff E q'm.! '4 4 Sat, vw N . C U 'lan Q . , . .i ' in M James Abbott Eddie Adams Earl Albritton Danny Allison Alphonso Amaro Elbert Babb Jerry Babb Harold Baker Robert Banks Eugene Beauchamp Mike Beece David Begard Charles Bennett Frank Bennett Randal Bennett David Black Larry Blackwell Howard Bolding Andrew Bowers Howard Bowers Jimmy Bradbury J. W. Bradley Ray Bridges Norris Bridwell Halbert Brockman Melvin Brook Barry Brookshire George Brown Tommy Brown William Brown Roy Bruton Pete Bryant Phillip Burns George Byrd William Byrd Terry Callicott George Campbell Hollis Cantrell Donnie Clark Jessie Clark Weldon Cook Glenn Culbertson 304 David Dalton Cecil Decker Maxine Delvin Leslie Dillard Leroy Dixon Montey Dixon Carlton Dobson Robert Doherty Frank Dooley Ken Dunlap Wayne Dunlap James Eaton Albert Ekrath Gasal Ellis Darrel Emory Keith Eppley Charles Eskew Robert Floyd Willie Fuller Malcom Gambrell Dinkin Garner O. K. Giddens Larry Gilreath Robert Gilreath Walter Gowers Phillip Grant Annie Green Greg Hallas Mike Hanna Freddie Harpe Robert Harris Brashas Hawkins John Henry Charles Higginbotham Joe Hill Lord Hodges David Hoehenga Robert l-lolbert Randy Holcombe Joel Holliday Roger Hornick Wayne Howard 305 Vaughn Jones Lois Kellett Canada Key Bobby King John King Larry Knight James Knuckler Walter Lachis Johnny Lamb Larry League Field Ledford Thomas Lindsay W. B. Lomax Charles Loures Bobby Manly Terry Mashburn James Mason Sam Mathis Freddie Mayes Ted Mayes John McCarten David McCoy Danny McFee Mike McGregor Lindsay Mclntosh Patricia McKay Michael Meely Bruce Merritt Jerry Merritt William Mobley Dennis Moon Jeffery Moore Wayne Mull Cob Murray Max Myers Hal Nash John Oliver Terry Page Henry Passmore Ted Pekarsky Skip Pinckney Robbie Hudson Eric Hall Frankie Jones Frederick Jones Raye Jones Richard Jones Robert Jones 306 sf, 'iW'111d 1- m , ,, . mf 5 '1 4 kk w lfhkyw 'F .? 7 4 fa , 3 Tqf , I , 1 N ,Q A 3 A, Q A u Q . 111 fx ww . ,- ., n , , , , - if-u '41, . , iff + Q . K, f K. 3 ff'-mf 4 ' 1 uh, 1' 1 D 1 4 YLJC, ' w al 4' , A -gif I 4 1'9 'ZEN Q vw ,qt .cmv x 'X l ,- . ig- , J, -xv, , M , s. ., w'1 A xx- x I -'s Linwood Powell Danie Pruitt Ronald Pyles Ronald Rash Dennis Reese Ricky Reynolds J. W. Richardson Stanly Robert Ronald Robertson Mike Scogin Robert Seymour Robert Sexton Wayne Shelnut Tandy Sherman Sam Simpson Ronnie Sims Willie Sinis Clifton Skelton Dennis Smith Freddie Smith Gilbert Smith Larry Smith Larry Souther Eugene Sullivan Robert Sullivan Willie Sullivan Steve Sarett Lango Sweeny Carol Thompson James Trotter Kenneth Trotter James Tucker Boswell Ulmer James Vaughn Randy Vaughn Artie Waldrop Hugh Ward Michael Watson Ramond West Michael White Willie Whitaker Jerry Whorton Clyde Williams Clarence Wood P. W. Wrenn 308 I F tw Amaro represents Industrial Division ff,- ' if I . f' if 1. ' In - - W W., ,UU , , ,R W - . mfs - J. .ru '- ' .ff v'fP Auto mechanics students get their workout. It's really not that surprising to find AIC stu- dents taking notes. The men in the iron masks around here are welding students. Gul ' ,.-1' QEOHZASAYGDIJZQH H, A lv... -.ffiz 4e.::,, PNEUMAPULSE SPEUALHES V47 -x , K S iii' 'Q P' 1 6 1 u,' na, , f I 1 4 , 11 Q 1 f 70 ,, , Afwff 4 , 'w f X X 'vkf V, f, , ' . ,Q 310 :W , 'H TECHNICAL DIVISION Architectural Engineering Technology Building Construction Management Chemical Technology Civil Engineering Technology Electronic Engineering Technology Engineering Graphics Mechanical Engineering Technology Textile Management Wastewater Technology ,g l Q- Q 5 ff f 222' 'W ' f' ff M ,r' if 7 if 'til rf s - Q A-'A ' X y f U +R 1 . ., 3 Mix WI ,Cx X .dn IF, T L9 'E ff. George Holcombe prepares to replace a During class Jimmy Lark receives help from model his buddies Physics class and a micrometer are enough A teacher view ofa drafting class to hold anybody's attention 313 ff , f, 275 :Qi M75 H ,A Y f f' ff f 7 , 'fff' fi' , ?,,,,.,5L, my , ' ' Ms Q 4.1 5' , f .frm J i .ali 1 ' s -Av , - 'f i 1 t 1 I V I .mf ' it M junuv---W Use of the micrometer is an essential in archi- tectural class Women drafting students are nothing new to TEC Sammy Cely knows theres more than one way to make the grade wuwavm . . X f Glenn Phillips discusses drawings with classmates. Glenn Arrowood crosses his arms while an- swering a question. Meeting in a Drafting lab, the Building Con- struction class listens to a lecture. Ken Smith refers to the book while instructing B.C. students. Blueprint reading is one of the most important courses required for Building Construction. Ms. Johnson points out a specific object on plans. 316 DIMTIIG LEIRIIIIG LAI 'Ill HI lflll Ill ll Tl! Ii IIO IK: Building Construction The students in building construct- ion christened the program this year. They are studying construction man- agement, industrial safety, and labor relations so they can become the head men on building construction projects. 'jf I,-2.14 V' X 317 ff 4 ff 17 l My Chemical Technology One of the big events for Chem- Tech. students this year was the magic show at lVIcAiister Square. There was a volcano, a rocket and several other tricks. These students will go on to work in industrial state labs testing products and assisting chemists. 318 Leslie Bishop uses a lab table for taking First year Chem. Tec. knows how to make notes. do without desks. Ms. Dee McKinney deciphers formulars on the Chemical laboratory equipment centers a fram blackboard. for Bill Vamlar. 'u A? -i 7 ,- ef g. A f hm ,z ,fi'. x xWx.,g,,x,h MM, .Q P S 3' 3 l'Y GLASS 'SS ,UT 'lem on Who knows what evil lurks within the heart Bill Moon and Charles Babb are interrupted of the Chemistry Lab. in the middle of an experiment. Chem. Tech. students are just as comfortable Careful and precise measurements are a must on the floor as anywhere else. in John Rollins' work. fb 1 w,,,f,u ff. +1 6' 4 W. S , , gp , , w1f?f7MikAi,:.,L'.,wrf '? ' wi 1, 1 1, F o X , nom I I J X 321 Civil Engineering The Civil Engineering students are learning how to plan the construction of railroads, highways, dams and viaducts. They remember Physics, Drawing and Chemistry. Just a little more - please! Paper then practical. Look at the land, Boys! My turn next. 322 i A little to the left- got lt! An instrument of learning. Mr. Cuocingburg, Dept. Head neering. G. E. Burns removes his glasses in order to work better. Kenneth Elder pulls a knob to illustrate a point to his class. Gesturing with his notebook, William Roches- ter, Department Head, explains figures on the blackboard. James Burnette connects a mistake in com- putations. XTNA 324 The Electronic Engineering stu- dents may recall the computers, transistors, circuits and calculus. These guys will work in communica- tion systems, computers, business machines and many more things. Electronics Engineering The Electronic Engineering stu- dents may recall the computers, transistors, circuits and calculus. These guys will work in communica- tion systems, computers, business machines and many more things. 4 1 W l 5 The light of knowledge for Wayne McKinney. Kay Kendell's motto, Learn today - Perform tomorrow. Class Demonstration for E.E.T. performed by Mr. Hicks. Mr. Bill Rochester holds attention of class in E.E. T. The now in-sight through technology, Learning through experimentation for Thomas Hanie and Bruce Howes. 326 .2 i, ll t I S 4 'i J S 5 3 IWQ' 'M i i wwf Pix .-rf' fi - .. '- 1.24, . Jigga , H 'rm bw 4 li .41 327 M' sf Gesturing with his hands Mr. Rice illustrates a point to his class Jack Monday scrubs his desk before class Use of slides allows Chuck Kayse to proceed with his work ff Af ,ggi K Y rx iffy' 'Qi r 1 , .-N? A ,,,,.---l'1 ' M X 11 ,,.,..f ,w ' A, , M-1' r 'M'M'M 328 Second year Engineering Graphics siudenis work diligently la rare sigh! indeedi Various drafting insrruments are indespins- able to Engineering Graphics C V sl .-v Q ff an .i kk,, 55,5 1..-- X! 1 , - S in X 'Sf x 1. -nm 5 i Department Head, Paul Hartman grins from 5 behind a model . Second year students use a lab for a class room. A clean desktop makes for better drawing K Y , V X Vince Carford works closely on minute lines. George Gardner measures a line for accuracy. Rod Durham ignores the clatter around him and concentrates on his studies. ...vu Ng-i A ln dus trial Engineering Technology An Industrial Engineering graduate works in an industry making sure the machines are used to capacity, the people are all busy and doing their best work, and that the product is of the best quality. These guys study quality control, motion and time, labor relations, and industrial safety. WW i VW .4 'TEE ii 1 2 it 2 5 How sm' i iL ' t , L 'S Dianne t t o WW- V , J g ii Z fi is , z ' f rgfjzjijy U First you listen - then you perform - Eh, Watson! lt must be exact - explains Mr. Wilkie. QE Lili plan A captive audience for Mr. Nasim. 5 U mm 5 3 ,x A av A Mr. Nasim is Dept. Head for Industrial Engi- ' i neenng. 333 Q' 0' Q 334 X After several moves Mr. McKinney fits the right part in the right place. Mr. Pruitt and Mr. Raines making sure they get it all done correctly. Mr. Watson listens intently during class dis- cussion. A class lecture and demonstration by Mr. Wilkie, instructor of Industrial Engineering, assisted by Mr. Ridgeway. I !W'5W'w fl.. 4 Z f fjyf 71' ,f ff? ' f X .ffl f , f , Z ffffffff 1 . , f. ,. if Using a pointer, Harold Moore further clarifies the topic of discussion. James Stephens bends down to get a closer look at Harold Moore's problem. Brandt Steele listens as Torn Burns explains an object. 336 Mechanical Engineering Technology There was work with metals, Mac- hine Design, and even Fluid Mechan- ics in the year for Mechanical En- gineer students. Can you imagine studying dynamics, kinematics, thermodynamics, and instrumenta- tion? The Mechanical Engineering students do and they even make a career out of those things. l ,I ? 4 W f 4 X Z Z 7 ff M ' . I f f 1 f. ,f 1 5 rif t f f 4 WWW1! f ' Swv Q . ,V -'I W is N ,figs 53, if . 'f fig V , IPWQ fi .1 X of x x X It fs-X XM A X-.: -,,... .V - i 4, f' M Visitors enjoy examining the equipment in MET. Calculator at hand, Tom Burns figures out solutions. Dept. Head, Dave Pavluk, enjoys a discussion with two of his students. Instructor Tommy Thompson points out a paragraph In the textbook Tom Burns makes an explanation to the class 338 i fm, m,x,- .nm-Q 'A , , N ' AMA is The MET class takes notes while waiting to view a film George Gentry and Dennis Mantooth complete their work under the watchful eyes of Mr. Pavluk. fum. -ff ' ,, ff' -.4 me , Textile Management Greenville TEC's Textile Manage- ment students are part of the new look ,K in Textiles. These guys land the first V female in the coursel are now learn- ing about managing textile operation. They've studied Plant Organization, Industrial Safety, and Technical Writ- ing. M f , 54 f ,f ,W , , Z , X J f ,f,L'4!'. , ,, Q, ,a-fllfv 'M Pencils in hand, Textile Management Students Arms crossed, but with a smile, W. W. Webb Sammy Gambrell replaces aspool race through their assignment. looks at his class. 340 With their briefcases in front of them, Textile students listen to a lecture. Mr. McKinney sorts through notes before class. lui. lt's another one of those really thrilling classes in Textile Management. Textile Management X Nw Mr. Webb threads his way through another class. R. B, McKinney explains a chart to his class. Carefully, John Sightler, places a bolt of ma- terial in the holder. 342 -3 ...D- o I 'ff' if 5 1 ff?f'.f . I In Q. X A' n-, , mfMii?g - fy if g , 1.153353 yitfymjylu fs- . ,ff L -is s, ' 'Lv WSWS ifg WAVE. EALMKD MLC fmt I 0 wp, nnsenvmf Sn QU :fig pg, 1-...L nnesnums EI -T sassnurus EI Textile student Edna McGowan enjoys a lec- ture with male classmates. Textiles are a real eye-opener for Sammy Gambrell. A seminar by the Textile Management De- partment answered many questions to the public. 343 1 Jimmy Kay points out a mistake to the ln- structor, Sharon D'entremont looks up at the board to check her notes, Despite inadequate seating arrangements, students have no problem taking notes. The camera looks down on the chemical lab. 344 Wastewater Technology Wastewater students have a real understanding of ecology, because they are working to keep our environ- ment clean. They are trying to combat the shortage of pure water. They will work as supervisors of wastewater treatment plants. ,qu N wha X, Phobe Vinters is the first Wastewater. lt's another one of those sions for Danny Holcombe. female enrolled in thrilling class ses- :H pq' 4 Wastewater Technology One student concentrates on gathering needed information in Wastewater. instructor Jimmy Davis stands behind his podium to lecture to his class. 346 nmmunaunnnlvnnlid have ,fm r -a-1 Y' KMW' ,..ai,1 x.4'f W' ,,,.. . 3 i i Nosy Gene Seifried curiously peeks around Second year Wastewater Tech. students re- Various reactions are registered on the faces the door at the photographer. lax in their chairs while taking notes. of Wastewater students during a lecture. 347 X' 4 Jimmy Alexander Michael Allen Terry Anderson Terry Anthony Steven Auter James Burns Steven Edward Burns Steve Barankin James Burdette Wayne Bridges Billy Burns Gary Bazemore Sam Beacon Steve Beville John Burns Adam Brewton, Jr. Leslie Bishop Terry Borders Bobby Browning Debra Boun Joseph Campbell Melvin Campbell Christopher Carl James Carter Paul Cason Sammy Cely Jim Clark Ricky Clark Henry Clarkson Tony Cochran Randy Coleman Vicki Connor Raymond Corn Phillip Conell Richard Cote Gerald Cox Glenn Cox Manning Cox Lester Craft Johnn Crain Vincent Crawford William Crisp 348 Mark Cyrus Tap Davis Henry Dawkins Dennis Day Johnny Day Eric Dean Fernnell Dowell Harold Durham John Earle Ed Edwards Mark Fox Koss Gallajhen Sammy Gambrell Marvin Garner Fred Glenn Steve Glenn Irby Gillespie Donnie Gilstrap John Goolsly Jay Guest Mel Hadden Ruth Hagood Tommy Hance Keith Harmon Gene Harpen Bruce Hawes Kim Hawkins Thomas Haynie Allen Herman David Higginbotham Pat Hines Randy Harold Halloway George Holsoinke David Horner Edward Hortyen dorff Jerry Hudson William Hudson Terry Huff Steve Hunt William Hyland Louie lnabrinett Charles Jackson 349 Larry Jackson Thomas Jackson Michael Jewell Jon Barry Jones Majaret Jones Russell M. Jones Willy Jones Harold Jordon Jimmy Kay Charles Kayse James Keith Ted Kelly Duan Kay Kendall Kay King Randy Lafoy Frederick Landrith Terry Lanford Stephen Lawrence Michael Lockaby Wade Loudermilk Robert Loury Ricky Lowe James Lyon Lee Marley Fred Martin David McAlister Clarence McBryde Neil McCulley John McDaniel Robert McDonald Wade McFaddin Edna McGowan James McKee Wayne McKinney Charles McNeil Michael Bishop Charles Miller Lantz Minnaugh Preto Mitchell Chris Moon Harold Moore Bruce Murphree 350 115: mi. , X Z 'W I ! fi hm 103 Jerome Nealey Mike Nelson Jerry Owens Johnny Paden Harry Pate Kari Patton Richard Payne Glenn Phillips Joe Pitts Tony Pliaconis Danny Powell Bobby Quick Calvin Reid Lonnie Rein Terry Riddle David Rivenbark Allan Lee Rodgers Johnny Rollins Dory Satterfield Gene Seifried Bill Servies Max Shirley Mike Shirley Allen Silvers Marc Sims James Simpson Allen Ray Smith David Smith Dennis Smith Emery A. Smith James Smith Robert Smith Terry Smith Anthony Snipes Dale Sorenson Robert K. Spellers Curtis L. Spurgen Kenneth W. Standruge James F. Stephen Lonnie George Tommie Lee Suber James A. Sullivan 351 Earl Sweeney Eric Tarleton Charles Taylor Frank Taylor Silas Taylor Fred Timms Ricky Thompson Larry Travori James Tucker Willy Tucker Jack Turner Joey Turner Vincent Van Horn Tom Wade Terry Walker Barbara Wall Fleda Ward John Ware Donnie Watson Melvin Watson Richard Watson Francis Welborn Dennis Whitaker Marty White Stephen White Clyde Williams Dexter Williams Eddie Welson Paul Wilson Maria Wooten John Young 352 W1 W it Q5 , 1 2 - ,f ,fm Q A nw V- ' X 1 . V4 X K ,W LE TQ .. 'K-wav ff fs Q , iw 53 6 X. Q har-bf K M W AH .5 Nkkwivk , v W z -A-- - 1 A N , V twlillllbll- mm 1 e R Wx F apulf' 1 'gg Q X X ww 4 yew W ' X is f XXX. X f : R ,X X53 A-4,5 K X - 5 Xl , Xi T' V H M Wi? QSM 4' a- 1 XX ' as-A mffw e'X sQtw3Q W A 1 X ff x V ffl 4 x XA my . -Fis., A gg ' X A - '- .. 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Over forty young ladies participated, and while they could not all win, they were certainly all beauties. www Mindy Hendly, Ms. Greenville Tec 1973, says a thank you before crowning the new queen. Contestants chat calmly, while waiting to be interviewed. 356 Sarah Turner announces the name of the next contestant to be interviewed. The judges talked to each girl individually on the night before the pageant. Frank Taylor and Bill Johnson watch as Van Anderson is crowned Ms. Greenville Tec. ll ,au-f- 'k -TN, JFS' N,-at A -,i .qx ,, Ur ggw-.. N? ,.f-'ff 'W' v V , Q:-v ff 'dd1f1, Q Arthur Butler, Beauty Pageant Chairman, dis- cusses rehearsals during a prelimenary meet- ing. Emcee, Bill Wheless, entertains the audience while waiting for the judges discussion. 357 1 f if X 2. NW M, QQ W , ,W S., emu., 3 ey. 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'if , , IQ' s f f' if ff ' ,xv , ww-, ,2.g, ' Jw , 9 0 Z . f g M 4 1 , .f ' 4, ,X X , Morris Wynn - Editor of the Greenville TEC student newspaper. nw ,- nu 382 W I . ,Zz ul'-- ' Q J' .fp ,I A M W sf as , 1 I ' 'V M ,WM W 'I N Q5 X 'V ff vygygv W f ff, E -M. Y' 1 ,W5,,.., u fy W S ' Q f if M, ,M 01 X f X X fg 1 'f 1.14 ,ev Q .2 M51 as I K 5 ix, ,252 .I , VNV 7 ' if w JF'-fffP Fraternities and S ororities + T CB 3 ru L it in :N M if N 1 V I, h 'I l b ' 15' xc trial!! 15145141 in nv all ' 'Q1j.., ,N CU E -Q1 va CU 3 Q S l Q 1 t X r l ' a 'V'-wang-' off I Q.. mia 6 ft as agua ai-3 445' tif' l ll Betcha we ll show ya What with life's ups and downs leaps and bounds and vicious circles going round and roundg the will to survive gives me the strength and the vision to chart a path that's solid and sound. When Iife's romance appears to be coming to an end and we're termed some what of a lost cause, actually, this time is most opportune with it we must search our inner selfg to make the necessary corrections and to move forward without ostentation nor hesitation. Just you wait and see 'cause the show ain't over yet to believe it, is to know it I BETCHA, WE'LL SHOW YOU. 389 'aa' i we , 1 ,M 5. 143 1 ,tw Q, , , i Z 'ini ' 2 MQW' 52 ' i , WZ-52 1 ?,,v',z I' 5 fi ffflfgff ll 1 f ,f ,, 5, ,Aff t ffflfifitl 4,51 Qqifz 22 A .,.h. wfw, .uv ' 'ltrigi W' 'vw W-'As A w-vv1 vnnnzv'ih -Y 'vamp ,V 'NA' tw - vi f in Mr. Clyde Rook explains the sculpture pre- sented to the city by Greenville TEC to Mayor Max Heller. K- 3 .A mmmhsmh MY ,fi HV' I VW .A HS as 1 gl 3 'N vw Y A f QSX - 1 'NN S S 5 S A 1,5912 XX V X X X A WXAXM . . NNNQ. -Q . x + ' Q N653 + . W., X 5' Nz f ' 4 Ns - 3 sq, .X XS 5 NXQQ X: 1 , wk-Q Q 1-Xxx 1, A X M XXSS R2 x li 'SX Ni SA EN S 3 SX V Nxxs. 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