Guilford Technical Community College - Whispering Pines Yearbook (Jamestown, NC)

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mygenealogybooks.com ‘Crhese Are A Few Of Our Favorite Chings THE WHISPERING PINES THE YEARBOOK OF GUILFORD VOLUME IV: 19°70 TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, JAMESTOWN, N.C. o - — a; = 3 as CAMPUS LIFES WHISPERING PINES sal iain antares a eee ase Pomnrevanaten Wenner Administration Academics, Faculty Clubs, Organizations Page 14 Page 34 Page i i Grabs Advertisements Page Ss Classes Page 62 Life S52 L v6 rf a an fg weictuatsdnlgdne + JS 4 et tH Ln Deen ees tH Stab —y cs rH — Jt With Our Deepest Appreciation Ve Dedicate The 1970 Whrispering Pines To Alw ayne McClure No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. | The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his | lovingness. If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. Kahlil Gibran (er ee eer ree mee ime eee MOMENTS Oe DEY SHES Pat We iste + Obs EEN WOMEN Es Meee sy MEETS Oh ES KHON HOM STS O Wes ite MOMENTS OF Mee rte Meee ies SMELT. BE BEL Esp MOMENTS on te 8 BEL DOS i HE dN uP pPEY veers eT NRT eT aR Ta TEE LR RI TREE yer eRe RRRNIRE Ry uNsprNietararninnn ABMS ante 12 I’ve been going a long time now along the way I’ve learned some things. You have to make the good times yourself take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that are all right for the ones that aren’t so good. Rod McKuen 13 ADMINISTRATION eNO INGE eee Coy ae ADMINISTRATION DR. LUTHER R. MEDLIN PRESIDENT GTI is enjoying a rate of growth and development that is unprecedented in our history. New buildings and improved campus facilities, new and exciting programs to better serve the needs of our constantly increasing student enrollment. I proudly acclaim our students for their serious attitude toward education and salute our Trustees, staff and faculty for the effective leadership in the progress of GTI. 16 _——————— Mr. Richard Waldroup Mr. Al Lochra Dean of Instruction Director of Student Personnel Mr. Nelson Wallace Adaministrative Assistant . atic L ce TRESS ory pee | af f A D a ad a Res Mr. Foy Hill Bursar Mr. Preston Williams Business Manager Adaministration Plays Vital Role on GTI Campus 4 :] I Mrs. Mary Frances Cherry Bookkeeper ia Be a mits tt 4 ‘Miss Magie Fishburne Registrar -— Director of AaAmissions 18 Mr. Ralph Porter Director of Occupational Baucation Mr. Ben Grey Director of Occupational Extension Mr. Roger Sharrock Director of Adult Baucation Mr. Roger Bell Counselor —- Adult HBaucation Mr. Charles Lamm, Mrs. Sylvia Clayton Guidance Counselors Librarians Mr. Edwin McDill Mrs. Mertys Bell, Head Librarian Mrs. Carolyn Rouse Secretary 20 ary Breeze = = Co-ordinator Learning Lab Maintenance { i rEPELETUENE vil | umn nt pnt ull o Wa) 3 — S a ial [o) Zz 4 = = o f= mm Go} = a a=) iad 4 = D = = n © = a -_ 4 = a a ° cs f A ce ee wn La| = 21 — Mrs. Betty Everett Secretary to President Mrs. Joan Monaghan Mrs. Donna Streetman Secretary Secretary Occupational HBaucation Dean of Instruction 22 NORTH CAROLINA | Mrs. Nita McCusker Secretary Occupational Extension Mrs. Grace Davis Secretary C osmetology Mrs. Elna Scruggs Mrs. Myra Falmar secretaries Adult HBaucation Mrs. Johnsie Chappell Mrs. Louise Venable secretary Secretary Adaministrative Assistant Director Student Personnel = Hl ] a { i| moth | a f ey Secretaries Leal ; ; Student f Personnel Miss Lorraine Arons Miss Gail Purcell Mrs. Eloise Davis 24 Mion Se lola a Ge aan NE Te eS 4 A A Receptionists Miss Cindy Chadwick Mrs. Joanne Chadwick Secretaries Business Department Mrs. Helen Shouse Mrs. Elma Wilmer Mrs. Mary Hackworth 25 Art Department t ’ Te, 3% a thi ; . eee ine i Mr. Norman Faircloth, Department Chairman. wee carat Mr. Jerry Painter, Mrs. Linda Orr, Mr. Norman Faircloth. GIs OUTSTAN Automotive Mechanics Mr. Breedlove in his shop. Mr. Thomas Breedlove, Department Chairman. 26 Aviation Management Mr. William Johnson, Department Chairman. In order to fly from Greensboro to Raleigh .. . DING FACULTY Business Administration } Feet: = Mr. Lynwood English, Miss Mary K. Bailey, Mr. Kenneth Vaughn, Miss Wanda Russell, Mrs. Doris Simone. Mr. Lynwood English, Department Chairman. Cosmetology Department Mr. Claude Culp, Department Chairman. Dental Science Dr. George Mayer, Department Chairman. 28 Mrs. Judy Reid, Mrs. Henrietta Andrews, Dr. Mayer, Mrs. Margaret Cain, Mrs. Janet Mize. Mrs. Julia Canter, Mrs. Myrtle Murphy. Mrs. Lola Whitfield Engineering Technology Dr. Lyle Pepino, Mr. Coswell Gerrald, Mr. Terry Ward, Mr. Ray Dickson, Mr. Alfred Hall, Mr. Wayne Eller, Mr. Larry Mallard. Mr. Ray Dickson, Department Chairman. English Department Miss Pamela Menke, Department Chairman. Miss Charlene Ball, Mrs. Ruth Scanlon, Mrs. Elizabeth Avett, Miss Pam Menke, Mrs. Charlotte McGlohon. Guided Studies Miss Alwayne McClure Machinist Trade You didn’t really do that wrong, did you? Mr. Robert Roberts 30 Mathematics-Science Department Mr. Frank Angus, Mr. Cyrus Stuckey, Mr. Thomas Kirk. Mr. Thomas Kirk, Department Chairman. Practical Nursing Hdaucation Oth ee A aad Mrs. Clara Williams Mrs. Polly Tillman, Department Chairman. Upnolstery Department Mr. Robert Talley, Department Chairman. This is the way we make a chair, make a chair... Our Instructors... 32 -.. rLeCaAlly Great People Hey, Mr. English, I didn’t know you knew anything about machinery! Count your pennies, Mrs. Scanlon! A It’s party time, Miss Russell! Give you a nickel for your thoughts, Mrs. Avett. 35 5 ) ACADEMICS, CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS Art Appreciation Grows . Reba Stanley . Fred Jones . John Lane . Kathy Phillips . Susan Lohr , IRS ae WS . Mary Smith . Gordon Shannon . Marie Spainhour . Cynthia Edge . Gwen Thompson . Levitus Nunley . Cecil Young . Darrell Hedrick . K.R. Davis . Steve Wilson _-S_—| — — WNF OO MONAHAN FPWND ee n — lon) 36 On GTI Campus V7 18. 19; 20. 2s 228 23: 24. Zoe 26. Zils 28. 29. 30. ae 32, Mrs. Orr Danny Hoots Gary Van Allen Dwayne Mendenhall Wayne Cleary Keith Steele Phil Renfroe Robert Barnett Betty Mabe Bert Morrison Debbie Harris James Woody Beth Fulp David Foy Woodrow Webster Vander Jenkins Cynthia Edge —President Marie Spainhour—Vice-President Betty Mabe—Secretary Mary Smith—Treasurer Gwen Thompson-—Sergeant-at-Arms i BSsU - First On Campus Seated: George Durham, Robert Mitchell, Ronald Mock, (Chairman); Fred Jones, (Ass’t Chairman); Spurgeon Harper, K.R. Davis. Standing: Bennie Hardin, Diane Coleman, Ronald Murphy, Andrea Huntley, Gwen Thompson, Paul Gilmer, Michael White, Vincent Laughlin, Omega Meban, Levitus Nunley. The Black Student Union of Guilford Technical Institute, through cultural experiences and exacting participation, strives to stimulate the love of learning and the expression of creative ability. The BSU encourages Black students in habits of original thinking so that they become men and women who have the courage of their convictions and question mere conformity. Omega Meban ponders the future of BSU. 38 ' 2 7 ‘Che Gift of the Magi The Harlequins Drama Club gives the students at Guilford Technical Institute a chance to express and develop their talent in singing, acting, and play production by putting on at least one major program per school year. This year a one-act Christmas play, The Gift of the Magi, was given. Presented were songs of the season and dramatic readings pertaining to the purpose of Christmas. Marlene Johnson presents dramatic reading. George Garst, James Woody, David Chambers, Fred Jones, Marlene Johnson, Sharon Rhoades, Janet Reedy, Susan Howell, Elizabeth Daniels, Susan Hughes, Rosemary Way; Not Pictured—Diane Coleman, Marie Spainhour. 39 Cosmetology Department bens ae ee 4 Ft 5 ring tp Rg Seated: Kata Yarborough, Phyliss Johnson, Patsy Robbins, Mary Blakely, Juanita Petty, Connie Ryals, Nell Mills, Peggy Mullins. Standing: Laurie Lambert, Jane Karr, Brenda Smart, Peggy Whitington, Judy Kiser, Pam Ball, Sally Rumley, Bonnie Teal, Lynette Watson, John Hobbs, Mary Jo Gann, Lillian McCaskill, Becky Jenkins, Linda Lunsford, Alice Brak, Annie Rich, Sarah Claybrook. The beautiful people at GTI will most likely be found in the Cosmetology Social Club. The club, new this year, was founded to provide extra-curricular activities for the budding beauticians. Bake sale sponsored by the Club helped finance a trip to New York City for the National Hairstylist Convention, March 7 through 11, 1970. Jane Karr enjoys leisure moment. nn nani 40 SS hy) = jit EJ tel Alpna Sigma ‘Cheta The Guilford Technical Institute chapter of Alpha Sigma Theta, now in its third year, has brought to the campus a spirit of brotherhood and responsibility. Don’t laugh, PLEDGE!! SwEa SSNS oS Ronnie Wilkins, Rocky Thornlow, David Clark, Ernie Myatt. wear Book Staff Presents fe . oit — . Ri, RAI nnn ane — Seated: Sharon Penley, Kathy Hedrick. Standing: Cynthia Edge, Debbie Wingard, Lynn Stallings, George Glass, John Burton, Mrs. McGlohon, Advisor; Marie Spainhour, Charles Graham, Barbara Long, Linda Miller, Judy Ryals, Darrell Hedrick (not pictured). The 1970 edition of the Whispering Pines is presented to the students at Guilford Technical Institute with the belief that great memories come in small books. We, the yearbook staff, hope that this token of our hard work will keep those memories alive in the years to come. Smile, PLEASE 42 Book of Memories a3 = - 9 sate, Seats Marie Spainhour, Assistant Editor. o Linda Miller, Editor. 43 Our Student Government Constitution — 1 Susan Hughes 2 Sharon Rhoades 3 Bernie Smart 4 Roger Tilley 5 David Chambers 6 Sharon Penley 7 Mary Fox 8 Betty Greason 9 Gale Parrish 10 Wayne Gibbs 11 Cynthia Edge 3 (- 44 12 Richard Cranford 13 Bobby Sillman 14 Kenneth Groome 15 David Foy 16 David Wright 17 Jerry Durham 18 Steve Wilson 19 Steve Hathcock 20 Danny Hoots 21 Pam Atkinson 22 Barbara Long we The Students .... David Chambers, President; Sharon Penley, Secretary; Cynthia Edge, Treasurer; Wayne Gibbs, Vice-President. 46 Students Fionored By Faculty David Chambers, Cynthia Edge, Wayne Gibbs, Sharon Penley, Tony Martinez, Linda Miller, Linwood O’Neal. WHO'S WHO When You’re Smiling... DeLeww. Bake sale helps finance trip. |Row 1: Geisla Woody, Jean Clark, Brenda Holmes, Janet Clary, Patti Rydburg, Bunnie Owenby, Cathy Osborne. Row 2: Lorna Chambus Becky Eaker, Carol Smith, Nancey Atkinson, Debbie Strickland, Bonnie Beggs. Row 3: Beverly Sharp, Martha Surien, Dacia Osborne, |Debbie Wyrick, Kay Lineberry, Candy Williard. Row 4: Teresa Farlow, JoAnn Holland, Rita Reeves, Shela Kearns, June Stewart, Claire The Dental Hygienist Association at G.T.I. was formed to promote further interest in the field of dentistry. Activities have included bake sales sponsored by the association to help finance representatives who attended a convention of National Dental Associations in New York City. Ejigh Academic Standards | | ® : pi EH SEEPS: Row 1: Ricky French, David Bryant, Jimmy Burkhead, Patty Rydeburg, Gisela Woody, Dr. Medlin, Brenda Blair, Betty Mabe, Susie West, Bunny Owenby, Marie Spainhour. Row 2: Eddie Bowman, David Hicks, Eddie Chandler, Jean Clark, Star Brown, Dacia Osborne, Candy Williard, Martha Julian. Row 3: Sharon Penley, Anita Mayberry, Kathy Duncan, Carolyn Stanley, Sheila Kearns, Carolyn Cobb, Debbie 48 Achieved By Students Vyrick, Linda Miller. Row 4: Doug Jones, Lynn Gillis, Barbara Long, Linda Lookabill, Judy Martin, Rita Reeves, June Stewart, Melvin sreen, David Johnson, Ronnie Wilkins. Row 4: David Chambers, Rodney Gallimore, Cynthia Edge, Fred Jones, Lib Daniels, Richard vranford, Carey Ward, George Garst, Ken McDonald, Michael Wagner. FPS EE RETO ET FORENSIC SOCIETY DEVELOPS | 4 | 1 SS Reet emer ett i itncnnriontassign M Seated: Barbara Long, Treasurer; Kathy Hedrick, Secretary; Ron Gallimore, Vice-President; Linda Miller, President. Kneeling: Charles Graham, Emil Dragovich, David Chambers, Cary Ward, Willoughby Butt, Craig Murphy, George Glass, John Burton. Standing: Martha Julian, Pat Smith, Patty Rydberg, Gisela Woody, Sharon Penley, Mrs. McGlohon, Advisor; Miss Menke, Advisor; Susan Hughes. Carol McCoy, Dacia Osborne, Daine Colemen, Elizabeth Daniels, Sandra Strafford, Wayne Gibbs, Ronald Mock, Fred Jones. 50 | TOP NOTCH SPEAKERS Honorary members initiated at dinner. Phi Rho Pi, a National Forensic Honorary, was founded in Michigan in 1928. The local North Carolina Omicron Chapter was begun in 1968 and has the purpose of recognizing the achievement of students who have earned or demonstrated distinction in all forms of public speaking. The history of GTI’s chapter is a distinguished one. Phi Rho Pi students have appeared at various civic organizations, have directed and participated in plays, have appeared on television, and have won regional and national speech honors, including a second and third place in two national speaking contests. The local chapter is advised by Miss Menke and Mrs. McGlohon, assisted by the members of the English Department, and has among its honorary members Mr. Waldroup, Mrs. Simone, Miss Bailey, Mrs. Bell, and Dr. Medlin. uinnaiiccveearne ST, “y fe LECHNICAL ty y CAMPUS LIFE 53 Dunk it Totten, dunk it!! Don’t worry boys, if Wayne shot it, there won’t be a rebound! meg SL ==. —— EFiornet Cagers Look at John Earles planning his strategy. Big John Smith scores for the Hornets. 54 Kneeling: Willoughby Butt, Trainer; John Earles, Ronald Murphy, Woodrow Webster, Craig Murphy; Standing: Mr. Vaughn, Coach; Wayne Gibbs, Captain, John Smith, Alvin Frazier, John Totten, Robert Foote, Mr. English, Coach. Display Skill And Determination Frazier leaps high to control tap for the Green Hornets. 53 GTI’s_ first cheerleading squad, headed by Cynthia Edge, supported the Green Hornets with much enthusiasm. The cheerleaders were selected because of their ability to perform the various cheers, their interest in supporting their school, and their originality in making up new yells. Our cheerleaders not only have put forth a great deal of effort and energy but also have spent many hours working to achieve the high quality of cheering which was shown by them each time they cheered our Hornets on to victory. Cynthia Edge, Head Cheerleader. GTI Cheerleaders... Kathy Hedrick, Student Advisor. Sammie Hyatt, Mascot. 56 “A little higher now.” He’s just gotta make this one... -.. SesSt In Conference Judy Ryals, Lynn Stallings, Cynthia Edge, Barbara Long, Debbie Wingard, Bernice Smart. ‘““Cheers”’ “My girdle is killing me.” f These Were The ” “Shame on you Katherine The Ten Fins Bowling League us ? ) ’ — eros ‘ TE ecco 4 - es a | pee Bernice Smart, Sharon Penley, Suzanne Oxford, Jane Karr, Gwen Thompson, Kathy Hedrick, Linda Miller, Marlene Johnson, Cary Ward, Levitus Nunley, Richard Cranford, Rocky Thormlow, Wayne Gibbs, George Garst, David Chambers, Ricky French. 60 Class Of GO-Largest Hver x pe od iS z = Vy ] — 4 e CLASSES 64 CweAS Ss @ Ea. Freshman Class Officers Bill’ Mears”. ets oo secs ee erate President Susan Hughes A 2s tc ora cde anes oe eine Vice-President Yvonne Allison Jessie Alston Kenneth Andrews Clifford Ashburn Janet Baker Pam Ball Brenda Barham Lee Barnes Vicky Barrett Belinda Bean Rachel Bean Mary Blakely Eleanor Booker Sue Bowen Alice Brake Ruby Branson Felicia Burton Daisy Bynum Mary Campbell Thomas Carawan Larry Castevens Jackie Catlett Joe Cecil Mae Christenbury Sarah Claybrook Wayne Cleary Wayne Cline Daisy Clinton Carol Cobb Diane Coleman Jeanne Cook Mr. Roberts puts the word on his students! Connie Cramer Richard Cranford Margaret Crouse Mary Culbreth Elizabeth Daniels Ralph Darr Carol Davis James Davis Ken Davis Sherry Davis Steve Dean Mildred Dohm 66 Kenneth Fore Ann Fox David Foy Mary Jo Gann John Gartett Paul Gilmer Emil Dragovich Cathy Duncan Anthony Durvis Nobra Eaddy C arol Elliott Gwen Farlow Teresa Farlow Larry Fitzgerald Practice makes perfect! Audrey Gilreath Gaynell Goss Gloria Graves Vera Gray Melvin Greene Ken Groome Dwight Hall Sherry Haltom William Hammond Carmen Hand Spurgeon Harper Rebecca Harrington Thomas Harrington David Harrelson Donna Harris Vercella Harshaw Reba Hatfield Tommy Hayworth Kathy Hill Doris Hipps 68 . ‘ t i Oh John! Oh Marsha! Student Lounge—a major part of campus life. Fiach Day Brings A New Challenge Jo Anne Holland Jill Holshouser Peter Howard Emma Jean Howell John Hughes Susan Hughes Andrea Huntley Sammie Hyatt Leslie Idol Ailean Ingram Sandra Jefferson Sidney Jenkins 70 Vander Jenkins David Johnson Marlene Johnson Phyllis Johnson Richard Johnston Fred Jones Kathy Jones Martha Julian Jane Karr Fletcher Kates Sheila Kearns Carolyn Kilby John King Lorie Lambert John Lane Rick Lawrence Tip-Toe through the tulips... Edith Ledbetter Barbara Long Jimmy Long Patricia Long Linda Lookabill Nadine Lovelace a nat he IEP EGLO ALT Mee EE As Azlee Lowery Linda Lunsford Lillian McCaskill Carol McCoy | Deborah McCray | 7 Paul McKinney Catherine McMillan Virginia McPherson Christopher Main Patricia Maness Judy Martin Ronald Matheny Anita Mayberry Bill Mears Omega Mebane Ronald Meredith Alan Miller Linda Mills Nell Mills Deborah Moore Gill Moore Brenda Morehead Martha Morehead Brenda Morgan Sheila Morrow Peggy Mullins Ronald Murphy Gail Myers Ruth Myers George Nelson Anne Newton Warren Norris Clara Nuckles Bruce Nunley Carol Oakes Dacia Osborne Gail Osborne Barbara Ownbey Suzanne Oxford Mary Page INew Campus, New Goals, | | | | Hey Gilmer, show them how to do | corn!!! New E10rizons Sandra Parrish Karen Paschal Susie Pass Sylvia Pearsall Just let me say this about that! Ava Perdue Ernest Perkins George Pettifort Juanita Petty John Phoenix Lillian Rainey Rita Reaves Marsha Reddick Phil Renfroe S amuel Reynolds Sharon Rhoades Annie Rich Patsy Robbins Joyce Roberson Geraldine Robertson Ethel Robinson Brenda Routh Deborah Rummage Connie Ryals Donald Shelor Steve Simmons Ernest Small Bernice Smart Carole Smith Mary Smith Patricia Smith Marie Spainhour Linda Speaks 75 76 Reginald Spruill Lynn Stallings Reba Stanley Keith Steele Ginger Stephens June Stewart Saundra Stradford Jack Suits Scott Sutor Brenda Sutton Bonnie Teal Lee Thomas Roger Tilley Isabel Truitt Sherrye Tuttle Charles Vornadore Gregg Walker Louise Wall Rose Mary Way Sally Welborn Mala Whisnant Rosetta White Peggy Whittington Marilyn Wilkins Candy Willard Ellen Williams Would you believe? Jan Williams Frences Williamson Debbie Wingard Pam Wood Gisela Woody James Woody Kata Yarborough Cecil Young Kathleen Young Pansy Yow ey, Big Bruce, did you learn iything??????? Ti CLASS OF ' ’'70 Sophomore Class Officers KathytHeGgrickteyaar ret ace ieee ena iene trees Vice-President Linda: Miller. cepyatsecae it cacoset yee eink 7 eae eee President Judy Ryals Nancy Atkinson Robert Barnett Ronald Blackmon Starr Brown John Burton Brenda Caple = Most school —- . Spirited Cynthia Edge, John Hobbs Janet Clary Claire Deleuw Becky Eaker Cynthia Edge Charles Graham George Garst Betty Greeson Most Likely To Succeed Katherine Hedrick Robert Foote Charles Hertlein a fe s Most Popular Te gee eS = ae hot leer size — Gwen Thompson, Robert Barnett Brenda Holmes Linda Miller Ernest Myatt Levitus Nunley Kay Lineberry 82 Linwood O’Neal rhe Kenneth Pope POMS beat Gail Parrish Sharon Penley Julia Peques EndiIs Only A Beginning Betty Mabe, Doug Jones Most Intellectua. Judy Ryals Kathryn Sebastian Robert Silman = The return of our Sophomores in the fall opened the doors of Guilford Technical Institute for another year to revive old friendships and welcome new students. Getting the year off to a good start, we entertained the Freshmen with an enlightening Orientation which aroused student enthusiasm and interest, and prepared them for future endeavors. As the year comes to an end, we shall move ahead to new horizons, but we shall always retain fond and | lasting memories of Guilford Technical Institute. Best Looking Rene Davis, Rusty Monroe Carol Smith Debbie Strickland Rocky Thornlow Gilbert Townsend Steve Wilson Terry York NANCEY ATKINSON-—Dental Hygiene SGA—Sec. 1; Jr. ADHA 1,2; Library Comm. 18 LEON ADAMS-Civil Technology ROBERT G. BARNETT—Commercial Art Art Club 1; Soph. Superlative—Most Popular. BONNIE BEGGS-—Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA-Sec. 2. BRENDA BLAIR—Commercial Art President’s List. JOHN H. BURTON, JR.—Civil Technology Phi Rho Pi 2: Science Club 2; Yearbook Staff 2. PAT CANTER—Executive Secretary JULIAN L. CARRINGTON-— Drafting Phi Rho Pi 2. DAVID A. CHAMBERS-—Business Administration SGA—Pres. 2; Phi Rho Pi 2; Who’s Who 2; Christmas Play 2; Soph. Superlative—Most Likely to Succeed; President’s List. N. JEAN CLARK-—Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA 2. sophomore, DAVID CLARKE —Electronics SGA—Fresh, Pres.; Alpha Sigma Theta 1,2; Yearbook Staff 2. JANET CLAR Y—Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA. MAGGIE DAVIS—Executive Secretary CLAIRE DeLEUW-Dental Hygiene SGA-—Rep. 1; Jr. ADHA-—V.P. 1. BECKY EAKER-—Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA. CYNTHIA EDGE—Commercial Art SGA-—Treas. 2; Art Club—Pres. 2; Cheerleader 2; Yearbook Staff 2: President’s List; Soph. Superlative—Most School Spirit. LYNN GENTRY-—Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA. WAYNE GIBBS-— Business Administration SGA—V.P. 2; Phi Rho Pi 2; Basketball Capt. 2; Bowling 2; Who’s Who 2; Soph. Superlative—Best All Around. Looks like a personal problem. 84 Directory GEORGE H. GLASS I1J—Commercial Art Phi Rho Pi 2; Art Club 2; Yearbook Staff 2; Newspaper Staff 2. _ BETTY GREESON-Legal Secretary - SGA—Rep. 2; Soph. Superlative—Most Likely To Succeed. | SPURGEON P. HARPER, JR.—Electronics BSU-—Asst. Treas. 2. ‘ DEBORAH HARRIS—Commercial Art | Art Club—Organizer 2; Soph. Superlative—Most Wittiest Girl. | KATHY HEDRICK—Executive Secretary | SGA-—Fresh. V.P., Soph. V.P.; Phi Rho Pi—Sec. 2; Cheerleader Advisor 2; Yearbook Staff 1,2; Bowling 1,2; Soph. Superlative—Friendliest. - BRENDA G. HOLMES-—Dental Hygiene SGA—Rep. 2; Jr. ADHA. | RUSTY HOLT-Civil Technology SGA—Rep. 1; President’s List. DANNY HOOTS—Commercial Art SGA—Rep. 2; Art Club 2. C’mon man, get with it! Best All Around Wayne Gibbs, Linda Miller. SANDRA INGOLD—Medical Secretary FREELOVE JEFFERIES—Executive Secretary DOUG JONES-—Business Administration Soph. Superlative— Most Intellectual. RICHARD JONES-—Drafting Design ROBERT JORDAN-—Electronics SGA-—Rep. 2; Soph. Superlative—Friendliest. KEN LEAK—Drafting Design KAY LINEBERRY—Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA-Sec. 1, Treas. 2. BETTY MABE—Commercial Art Art Club—Sec. 2; President’s List; Soph. Superlative—Most Intellectual. Sophomore Friendliest Kathy Hedrick, Bobby Jordan. KATHY OSBORNE -—Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA; President’s LIst. SHARON PENLEY —Medical Secretary SGA —Sec. 2; Phi Rho Pi 2; Yearbook Staff 2; Bowling 2; Who’s Who 2; Library Advisory Committee 2; President’s List. | KENNETH POPE-—Drafting Design CORNELIA RALEIGH—Executive Secretary T.D. RIEVES—Electronics KATHY ROBERSON —Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA. JUDY RYALS—Medical Secretary SGA-—Rep. 2; Soph. Class Sec. Treas.; Cheerleader 2; Yearbook—Business Manager 2. KATHY SEBASTIAN—Dental Hygiene Jr. ADHA-Treas. STEVE SPEAR—Commercial Art Art Club 2. LINDA MILLER—Executive Secretary Yearbook Editor 2; SGA—Soph. Pres.; Phi Rho Pi—Pres. 2; Basketball—Scorekeeper 2; Who’s Who 2; Pres. List; Soph. Superlative—Best All Around; President’s Award. RUSTY MONROE—-Commercial Art Art Club 2; Soph. Superlative—Best Looking. BOBBY MOORE—Commercial Art BERTHA JANE MORRISON—Commercial Art Art Club 2. ERNIE MYATT —Aviation Alpha Sigma Theta 1,2. LEVITUS NUNLEY—Commercial Art Art Club 2. LINWOOD E. O’NEAL—Civil Technology What a day for a day dream... 86 Directory JOANNE STUBBLEFIELD—Commercial Art Art Club 2. JOHN MICHEAL TAYLOR-—Civil Technology SGA—Rep. 2. GWEN THOMPSON—Commercial Art Art Club 2; BSU 2; Bowling 1,2; Soph. Superlative—Most Popular Girl. ERIC ROCKLAND THORNLOW- Business Administration Alpha Sigma Theta 1,2; Bowling 1,2. _GILBERT TOWNSEND -—Civ il Technology SGA—Rep. 2; Bowling 1. WOODROW WEBSTER—Commercial Art Art Club 2; BSU 2. STEVE M. WILSON—Commercial Art Art Club 2; Soph. Superlative—Most Wittiest Boy. _GISELA WOODY —Dental Hygiene Phi Rho Pi 2; Jr. ADHA. Wittiest Debbie Harris, Steve Wilson. ¥, fs rf 5 ; % E hs: Walia i q 1 sib OR Rit ORD era ARAL OPA emer ot 4 te ariniamrecnstee n ae mm ADVERTISEMENTS 89 Discover the wide, world of opportuni Cone Mills Corporation © An equal opportunity emp loyer M F 2 over mpl q ty Em Opportunit LU ge : re oe SS oS Shee See ees LOS : . a SIT, LEST _SINCE 1865 = ee i General Wrapping Twin 2 llr 5 ae ik Since Fe a J ee mt Telephone Area 919, 454 ais 1144. GREE Ns —— a ae BORO; “NORTH ® % eee ee ar Sora mitten AMA ini pei PARE Sandner ny SSRIS SIR as Seasonal Phone (919) 274-1 ensboro, North Carolina line of Drafting and Engine -Supplies—Special Discoun . Branenés: Fayetteville—High Point—D Brak oe ae qa i g : ? : is BER FOR FAST. k ee Bittle j : after Coke Jim Penley PHone BR 4-3469 HrAaAtrT Ligne COMPANY Phones: 882-3000 - 888-4010 205 West Green Drive ; ; HERBERT BURTON 1929 GOLDEN High Point, N. G. ie JOHNNY BURTON - GREENSE oO Best Quality Ladies Wear At Reduced Prices é | | Q BB3-1411- 12 2431 Newth Main Wee Hoe Ge 2416 High Point Road (One Block South of Coliseum) 94 -8663 on us for your fuel supply. eee as , ; : e goon eta bee sel ion ; INALaFe racine pnd iranmooies aaa eae g Dental e os te ed oy Ses @ Nepee = 516 S. Ashe Street, Greensboro, N.C. 27406, Telephone 272-0040 . 740 W. Broad Avenue, High Point, N.C. 27260, Telephone 888-7215 625 N. Main Street, Salisbury, N.C. 28144, Telephone ME-33921 L.F. Moore, Secy-Treas — Sam Moore, President FE i a Poy a oe 2 wey + Mota a ap Congratulations to the Graduating Class WACHOVIA BANK TRUST COMPANY, N. A. ina North Carol Jamestown, 99 100 Today as I left my class and was walking out the door, I stopped for a minute to look back. It dawned on me that there would not be many more days left for me at GTI. It was a sad feeling. But, I guess, as the old saying goes, all good things must come to an end. Of course, I realize I will never be able to relive my days at GTI, but I do know that I will never forget them. Linda Miller, Editor a tsatick ete “? 4a PIT TE ESE PEGE SY AEA Lt @ Winston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY @ North Carolina ED GOLDSTON, SILER CITY, N. C. ea es ‘ ae eg 4 ab 7 vi De Jr on fA TS te ne Ps ee ed ag REED 3 PS Te ORIN Oe Lan dixie vtbasa aetna ig ; : on


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Guilford Technical Community College - Whispering Pines Yearbook (Jamestown, NC) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 66

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