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

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AWARE Nimes WHISPERING PINES r Guilford Technical Institute 1974, Volume VII, Jamestown, North Carolina : hal : tie et “i i - wr - 7 ol cc ia a c 2 Ee we O OD. se = SM eS @ Ae en aS mye 1S 2 a 2 Se = el eG 2) a el a ES rae Ee Se ate mes im = 18) ce @ (ers) ce Ce al ea OD ee i See ac {HH itt nine tlie Hah say tite I Bet iit ns: Be tie ca “. SQ alien: a atl St ye Sy Sea rd 7 pce ose Ry : it ad oe rat ta PssOSU eet s Su i i il wil ine ae ag AWARENESS Closer than before, able to see what we have to lose, able to rebuild what we have.... Voices that have no sound now shout! Cries for help from a speechless force. We hear.... We try to help. x ae, Se 4 See oe ae Tee Il EOE ate Oe World leaders raise our doubts.... Campus leaders raise Our hopes. America’s past time.... Food Nostalgia has a new meaning.... 25c hamburgers. Wheat shortages, Beef shortages, boycotts....inflation! od . eae ee ee See geet eae ie © x - e 2 y+. - =. | ez Sm ‘ o? a 7 ys Re 3 oe nae 2 : : ne ? ‘3 ; Pr A ty to te 4 ae? 3 3, | iy 3 : 3 5 a 4 ¢. +5 Be } 4% 4 : ; , : . 4 Fae. 4 2 ¥ a ¥ 7 a aie a Pr 7 : as “er 3 . 63 by d 4 a eee a) 4 ; ‘ : oe ; y es 10 oi me 4 , a, ‘ 3 whe mG te Sa ne a ae A : b 4.84 . j 4 4 4 ar ie ee ee ONS DEUCE MOLY. : Sie: gue eeiany he eed oh +b 3} City y SES Se ee ew BY PS : ee ora oy brie h} ae We revert to the old to enhance the future, to touch a time we can’t relive. We become aware of a world we took for granted. What we have done in the past is closer..... We work in the present to insure the future..... Ai 4 We touch, We see, We learn, We are aware. 13 — CAMPUS ACTIVITIES: Tens . eS Rae = in Po 16 Spring at High Point .L AM AN AMERICAN Park.. S s tradition, sponsored by SGA. Gils BLS DAY ‘ A day of games seminars and picnic lunches and rain. ————— ee se ee 18 AMERICAN DAY speakers included Bill Boggs, local T. V. personality, (below left) and Dr. Tom Hagai (below right). 19 A week of scheduled events for National Library Week sponsored by the Learning Resources Center. a c 8 oh oe ; act o @ et ee 2 OR =a Cc) Eo ms ay [ak oe es a= we ae =n ean ge Ay sae Teh i a So Oe aro mete so Oo d= wh ez ce B'S 2 as ts Pe ts fe Lor OpeSeicn FESTIVAE III sponsored by the city of Greensboro and Guilford County. 5,000 people view the work of artists and craftsmen. Largest exhibit by GTl’s Commercial Art Department... Dr. Luther Medlin and Mertys Bell pose for GTI Festival photographer. Fun, work, and achievement... Graphics ‘73, Commercial Art exhibit and open house drew 300 friends to view and buy student art. « tes 4 Re. 23 SUMMER... “Strangers in the Night’, a summer dance with music by the ‘‘Flashbacks’’. A campus concert ’’...time spent outdoors with everybody and ‘‘Medium Cool. Awards Banquet... Appreciation Certificates to outstanding students... address by Dr. Luther Medlin, President. The Flashbacks perform at Summer Dance. GTI commencement, 25 August 9th at War Memorial Auditorium 156 students recieve Associate Degrees, 146 students, certificates and 250 students, High School diplomas FALL REGISTRATION ‘73-'74 school year and student activities continue... Greg Mercer wins GTI GOLF TOURNAMENT with a score of 77. GTI plays host to COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESIDENTS. A iinet oe EES FEEL ” Ce f E Ha LL oween Da NCE 29 Fall was the HALLOWEEN DANCE, STUDENT ECEGIIONS: and a NOON CONCERT by the Dudley High School percussion group. ee Crisp air, harvested corn and autumn... Friends of GTI gather for President’s annual report breakfast and view plans for new campus center. Len Tucker and Jamie Bullard perform at coffee house and student Merriann Berner poses for yearbook photographer (bottom left). 31 32 Faculty, staff, and students browse and buy at SGA sponsored CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Several curriculums ex- hibited and sold arts and crafts. 34 Ave. Ps | Biiteg: “Medium Cool” provided music for a festive audience at CHRISTMAS DANCE. Ecological awareness...cultural committee and class officers donate GTI’s first living Christmas tree. (photo page 36) Hi H- Pgkgtals nie HHH | MHAHE RAR Mati unt HHH: ME it nt aH ta NW At wy wi a vy ah a thy ti! ih Nit ay iy AH ihe HHH WHHL i hitytats i iy! it i nail WAAR A ttt he shel 8 a ae Ee: SE ee 6 Oe AS A BET Ae eee ee OR UE GE me aE A SS a Se EE OEE ke OR Ce Ee, EE A NS Ss EA ON Ce GN SN. OO Te ERS tee EEE TER oe eS FS A RO GRY eS I RE GE a” eee Fr NN A Ae SORE WN RE RE ee nS ER OS OS eG A RE Ee ee Se Se RRR MH iit i ait ryt AHH ui HHH! titi ity in itt i mnie it +t at IH He Lie TNA AE OAT ATT TIT, aye att vena! siensiencncniiccmnamaat 38 Basketball Team: (front row) 21- Marvin Turner, 23- David Hodgin, 13- Gary Johnson 22- Melvin Johnson, 35- Otis Brunner, (back row) 12- David Frazier 25- Perry Warner, 24- Donald Hall, 11- Roy Tharington, 14- Butch Burton, 15- Randy Pressley, Manager, Danny Bunn GTI Basketball schedule and scores GTI 99--Richmond Tech 116 GTI 88--Catawba Valley Tech 74 GT! 90--Wilkes Community 77 GTI 80--Technical Institute of Alamance 79 GTI 90--Richmond Tech 113 GT! 77--Rockingham Community 117 GTI 72--Averett College 74 GTI 107--Durham Tech 77 GT! 87--Technical Institute of Alamance 83 GT! 98--Richmond Tech 102 GTI 93--Rockingham Tech 116 GTI 83--Durham Tech 82 GT! 74--Wilkes Community 70 GTI 77--Averett College 80 Record.,...8 wins 7 losses Conference record 4wins 4 losses 40 oe tae GTI’s Hornets achieve Homecoming victory over Durham Tech. 83-82 re The 1974 Homecoming 41 candidates are (kneeling) Cindy Jones, Juanita Wiley. (Sitting- left to right) Beverly Gibson, Vickie Barker, Mary Ann Gamble (standing left to right) Suzanne Pigott, Theresa MacKey, Vickie Martin, Janice Hariston,Diane Cline. Jackie Thompson (left) last years Queen, enjoys her final reigning days playing checkers at SGA sponsored Homecoming ‘“Games Day”’. 43 And... The 1974 Homecoming Queen Vickie Martin,nursing student is crowned at Homecoming Dance (left). The court (lower left) Diane Cline, Juanita Wiley, Theresa MacKey, and Cindy GTI CULTURAL 45 COMMITTEE PLANS STUDENT ACTIVITIES Many yearly activities enjoyed by GTI students reflect organizational work by the Cultural Committee. (Upper right) First row: Steve Harris, Linda Sluder, Billy Jo Richard. Second row: James Reece, Mary Ann Gamble, Freida Beverly. “TECH TALK” CLOSES COMMUNICATION GAP GTI’s official student publication ‘’Tech Talk” is printed and distributed weekly. Spiced with human interest features and helpful hints about everything from auto- mobile problems to current events, its content is widely read. The staff: (Bottom left) Ken Sechler, Kelly Swink, Al Hayes, James Sutphin, Brad Jenkins, advisor, Joel Montgomery. (Not pictured) Eddie Jackson, Karen Dean, Warren Williams, Steve Chilton. DR. SCRUGGS JOINS DENTAL SCIENCE STAFF AS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Retired Navy Captain, Charles Scruggs is the newest member of the Dental Science Faculty. The appointment of Dr. Scruggs as Associate Director was announced by Dr. George Mayer, Chairman, at the September Faculty Staff meeting. In addition to the expansion of the Director staff, the Dental Science Department has expanded its teaching methodology to include audio-visual utilization, team teaching, and programmed instruction. A recording of time spent on teaching units aimed at the elemination of superceded information and techniques, is being employed to bette! meet the objectives of the Dental Department: to prepare the Dental Hygenist for licensure, and the Dental Assistant for certification. oe Py. A To incorporate training foi expanded duties, Theory Foundation, Laboratory Practice, and Clinical Application have been included in the curriculum. HEALTH OCCUPATIONS DIVISION EMPLOYS USE OF AUDIO—TUTORIAL CARRELS TO ENHANCE INDEPENDENT STUDY Audio-Tutorial Carrels leads to individualized study for students in Health Occupation Occupations. Clara Williams, Division Chairman, announces the introduction of course- Practical Nursing Seminar, which is set to meet the needs of PNE students who have not met graduation requirements in the prescribed twelve months, or those who need additional study before licensure exam. Department instructional changes include smaller classes for the ADN and PNE students leading to better discussion an” individualized attention. -Hospital Labs have been added to PNE first quarter study. New staff members joining Health Occupations are: Pam Spell, Ellie Bonlken, Sarah Sparrow, and Barbara Geddie. 49 ENGLISH SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION GETS NEW INSTRUCTORS, EQUIPMENT, AND COURSE CHANGES Three new instructors have joined the English Social ocience Division. They are: Sharon Stover from Charlotte; Elizabeth C. Collier, formerly of McDowell Tech; and Ronald G. Hughes, a current doctoral candidate in psychology at UNC-G. The Speech Department has new tape recording and video-tape equipment for use by students. This equipment enables students to view and hear themselves in various speech situations, thus aiding them in improving their speaking abilities. Mr. Bradford Jenkins is teaching a new literature course which will be the basis for other courses such as short stories and modern drama. 50 esd Ke aa oA, 2 EEE MATH SCIENCE BENEFIT FROM NEW TEACHERS AND EQUIPMENT Two new instructors have joined the instructional staff of the Math Science Division. The new instructors are Mr. Dean Mitchell who is teaching mathematics and Mr. David Craven, a physics teacher. The division is now supplying advanced mathematics classes with Hewlett-Packard calculators. These electronic instruments are great time savers, eliminating much of the manual calculations. COMMERCIAL ART INSTRUCTION AIDED BY NEW INSTRUCTORS AND EQUIPMENT In order to give more individual instruction to students, several part-time instructors have joined the Commercial Art staff. The new instructors are Mrs. Nona Smith who is in charge of Copywriting, Mrs. Michale Bates, a first year Design teacher, and Miss Judith Jarvis who is instructing in Design and Figure Drawing. A new copy camera and plate burner were purchased for use by advanced Design classes. This new equipment will be used for expanded student familiarization of production equipment and procedures in advertising. 52 CRIMINAL JUSTICE STRIVES TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR EMPLOYMENT IN THE LAW ENFORCEMENT FIELD The criminal Justice Program prepares the student in the legal philosophical, technical, and practical aspects of Law Enforcement. 53 2 AVIATION—AUTOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION ENHANCED BY IMPROVED TEACHING METHODS AND NEW EQUIPMENT Mr. W.B. Johnson, head of the Aviation Department, and Mr. T. L. Breedlove, Director of the Automotive Department, have incorporated team teaching into the curriculum, utilizing the individual instruction approach to teaching. The aim of this approach is to deal with individual problems on a one to one basis. New equipment includes a new infra-red machine for analyzing exhaust emmisions, and three automobiles for student instruction. Aviation aquired an active wind tunnel for use in 54 Aerodynamics. New night courses, designed to prepare students to take Federal Aviation Agency- private and instrument- written examinations, are being taught by Mr. Johnson and Mr. Frank Lee. COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTION ENHANCED BY NEW AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT Cosmetology is using a new slide-cassette combination to help students learn the terminology of the curriculum. Claude Culp - Chairman, Billie Morton, and Julia Canter endeavor to prepare the student for employment in the cosmetology field. Students experience instruction and practice in manicuring, shampooing, permanent waving, facials, massages, scalp treatments, and hair cutting and styling. 55 CHILD CARE EDUCATION UTILIZES FIVE—POINT APPROACH TO INSTRUCTION Child Care Education is now using a five-point approach to teaching, utilizing media, group discussion, student practice, and research. The new approach to teaching is based on the Division’s philosophy of “| hear and | forget, | see and | remember, | do and | understand.” The Division has established an agreement with the Leadership and Development for Child Care Division at UNC-G so that the resources of both divisions can be pooled and shared. 56 GUIDED STUDIES AQUIRES NEW EQUIPMENT TO AID IN DEVELOPING STUDENT READING SKILLS Miss Alwayne McClure, chairman of the Guided Studies Division, announces the acquisition of Reading Accelerators and Controlled Readers. This new equipment is directed | toward helping students build-up vocabulary and reading comprehension. The equipment is engineered so that it can be used on an individual basis, to allow the student to control the pace of the presentation. The main objective of Guided Studies is to give each student in the program a solid background in the basic skills of reading, grammer, writing, and mathematics. The division places special emphasis on improving methods of material presentation, and adequately individualizing Guided Studies courses. 57 ee ee BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT CURRICULUMS USE ADVISORY COMMITTEES TO AID IN STUDENT TRAINING Each curriculum in Business Administration and Management make extensive use of advisory committees in order to keep abreast of the ever-changing job requirments of business and industry. Each curriculum has an active committee of experts in this N field. Three new instructors, Mr. Walton Thies, Mr. Frank Clamon, and Dr. Thomas Moore, joined the staff of Business Administration and Management. MR. NADEAU, NEW DEPARTMENT HEAD OF NEW TWO-YEAR MACHINST PROGRAM: Richard G. Nadeau joins the Engineering Division as Department Head of the new Two-year Machinist Program. Mr. Nadeau replaces Mr. Bob Roberts who resigned to teach machinist trade at Gastonia, NC. Ray Dickson, Engineering Division Chairman, announced the promotions of J.O. Garret- Department Head ot Heating and Air Conditioning, C. E. Gerrald — Department Head of Architecture, L.R. Tuttle- Department Head of Welding, and T.E. Ward-Department Head of Electronics. Joining the staff of Heating and Air Conditioning was Mr. Bobby D. Koone. Much needed equipment was aquired, and included a new Scott Hydraulic Trainer and Metallury equipment for Mechanical Drafting and Design. The Machinist program received a new tool cutter and grinder A Mig Welder went to Welding and Architecture aquired a plan tile and racks. Additional courses were added to the curriculum. ‘’Linear and Digital Pulse Circuits’’ was added to electronics, and Mechanical Drafting and Design took-on Machine Design | and II. The Machinist Program was increased to two years. 60 A ee een ROC 61 AST a ee ee ee ee UPRATING MEDICAL COURSES AND ARTS AND CRAFTS, BEING OFFERED BY CONTINUING EDUCATION Several new “‘uprating’”’ courses are being offered by continuing education. These cover such fields as paramedic, emergency ambulance drivers, and uprating volunteer fire departments. More emphasis is also being placed on organizing arts and and crafts for the elderly. Such programs also include cutural enrichment, and current events. a —————E————e EVENING PROGRAM PROVIDES COMPACT COURSES OF INSTRUCTION TO GTI NIGHT STUDENTS Compact evening program classes prepare students for employment in th e field of their choice. Classes are offered in such courses as: Air Conditioning and Heating, Commercial Art, Drafting, Auto Mechanics, Welding, Machine Shop, Upholstery, and Photography. “mer cimecnsstnstn eaten wsctnc aie A octet . | BUTCH VANCE HEADS STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION GTl’s 1973-74 Student Government Association was headed by Butch Vance, president, Ralph Collins, vice-president, Ellen Singleton, secretary, and Karen James, treasurer. SGA officers are responsible for planning the SGA budget, and for planning and super- vising student activities. The officers represent the Institute student body at all school functions. In November, President Vance attended a leadership workshop sponsored by the Association of College Unions International. The conference was held in Memphis, Tennessee. Above: Ralph Collins, Ellen Singleton, Butch Vance, Karen James. Pee hth Ome payors TE, PI es Nea ‘ rt } JOE PEGRAM AND 67 RICHARD TROTTER ELECTED CLASS PRESIDENTS Joe Pegram was elected President of the Sophomore Class. Pictured upper left are Sophomore Class officers Hermann Trojanowski, vice- president, Karen Royster, secretary, Joe Pegram, president, and Sheila Arney, treasurer. Elected President of the Freshman Class was Richard Trotter. Pictured lower left are Freshman officers David King, vice-president, Freida Beverly, secretary, Debra Rooks, treasurer, Richard Trotter, president. — fd TEN OUTSTANDING Hodgin, Billy Joe are chosen on the basis STUDENTS CHOSEN Richard (upper right) of scholarship, FOR WHO’S WHO Sarah Andrews and participation and Joel Montgomery (not leadership in academic pictured) joined the and extra-curricular Charlie Graham, Nancy ranks of Who’s Who activities, citizenship and White, Bill Settle, Linda Among Students in service to the school, and Sluder, Karen James, American Junior promise of future Valentina Dill, David Colleges. Members usefulness. WAYNE McNAIRY NAMED OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL STUDENT Outstanding Student and Highest Academic Average awards were presented to Wayne McNairy (right), a 1973 graduate. Having maintained a 4.0 grade average, McNairy was also recognized for exhibiting traits of leadership and good citizenship. Dorothy Stigall was the 1973 Outstanding Vocational Student, and Donald Williams received the 1973 Highest Academic Average Award for vocational students. fi ta LANA AA Sal AI a AEP AL LAMA EAA DEEP PALA Ly EAB MELE LAA LAE AAA AEA AAAS EAE ALAA A 69 SARAH ANDREWS RECEIVES PRESIDENT’S MEDAL Phi Beta Lamda President Sarah Andrews (left) received the President's Medal during 1973 Commencement ceremonies. The award is presented to the outstanding student in the rising Sophomore Class and is based on scholarship and service. a ee ee ———_ EEE 70 Ruth Aldridge Associate Degree Nursing Jan Allred Commercial Art Jerry Allred Business Administration Steve Allred Civil Engineering Vera Allred Cosmetology Sarah Andrews Secretarial Science Ann Armstrong Associate Degree Nursing Sheila Arney Commercial Art Linda Bailey Associate Degree Nursing Bruce Ball Commercial Art Tony Barbee Upholstery Vickie Barker Dental Assistant Major Barnes Industrial Management Joyce Barr Secretarial Science James Beard Machinist Trade te Mary Beard 1 Upholstery Debbie Beaver Secretarial Science Addie Bell Practical Nurse Education John Bell Civil Engineering Avery Belton Automotive Mechanics Peggy Bennett Secretarial Science a ae . ee 1P Linda Benshoff Secretarial Science Marriann Berner Secretarial Science Linda Bernhard Associate Degree Nursing Lee Berrier Associate Degree Nursing Freida Beverly Secretarial Science Susan Black Dental Hygiene Carlton Blackburn Criminal Justice Janet Blackburn Dental Assistant Rufus Blackwell Machinist Trade Joanne Blair General Office Technology Scott Blakely Machinist Trade David Blakewood Automotive Mechanics 73 ee fn.) ene ee Sst‘ sSSSS:”:”:” =‘i‘:; 74 Sally Bledsole Cosmetology Judy Blevins Secretarial Science Dianne Boyeite Associate Degree Nursing Vangie Bowman Associate Degree Nursing Joan Bradley Secretarial Science Joanne Bradshaw Cosmetology Alice Bristow Practical Nursing Susan Britt Dental Hygiene Betty Brown Associate Degree Nursing 79 Denise Brown Secretarial Science Robert Brown Machinist Trade Sandra Brown Cosmetology Joyce Browne Dent al Hygiene Terry Bryan Associate Degree Nursing Brenda Bryant Cosmetology Mona Bryant Associate Degree Nursing Mildred Buchanan Cosmetology Jamie Bullard Commercial Art Leroy Butler Electronics Technology Barbara Callahan Dental Assistant Phillip Calloway Machinist Trade Wanda Carr Secretarial Science Kim Carrier Electronics Technology Tacetal Carter Special ee ee 76 J. 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Cathey Special Patricia Cauble Secretarial Sceince Marx Celestine Data Processing Carolyn Chandler General Office Technology Roma Cheek Secretarial Science Kim Chilton Associate Degree Nursing Steve Christensen Data Processing Milt Clapp Cosmetology Ron Clapp Electronics Technology Richard Clay Automotive Mechanics Trisha Clayton Dental Assistant Diane Cline Secretarial Science Bennie Clinton Automotive Mechanics Judy Clodfelter Cosmetology Arabella Coble Commercial Art DPR PO RANG RR NC RRS SR OE GN GRE aN See TAN AR OE Martha Coble Practical Nurse Education Susan Coffey Special John Coker Architectural Technology Ralph Collins Business Administration Loretta Cooke Child Care Becky Coon Associate Degree Nursing el, aa mn ee 78 Alvin Craft Business Administration Pam Crawford Dental Hygiene Donald Creed Commercial Art Shelby Croom Mechanical Drafting Charles Crosby Mechanical Drafting Joan Curtis Secretarial Science ie Phillip Dailey Electronics Technology Kathy Davis Dental Hygiene Vickie Davis Practical Nurse Education Coleman Dawkins Practical Nurse Education Helen Dawson Commercial Art Karen Dean Secretarial Science Linda Dennis Associate Degree Nursing Cecelia Dickerson Mechanical Drafting Nancy Dickson Dental Assistant 80 Joseph Dill Accounting Valentina Dill Associate Degree Nursing Donna Dixon Accounting Mary Douglas Practical Nurse Education Jim Dye Industrial Management Edward Easter Business Administration Steven Edwards Electronics Technology Robert Ehrlich Automotive Mechanics Darrell Elrod Data Processing Chery! English Dental Hygiene Sally Ezzel Cosmetology Elmer Farlow Architectural Technology Sharon Farrabee Accounting Clyde Fields Air Conditioning Heating Ronnie Fields Child Care Michael Flint Business Administration Louren Fogle Data Processing Tamara Foust Cosmetology Pat Franklin Practical Nurse Education Gina Franklin Secretarial Science Debbie Frazier Dental Hygiene Shelia Gallman Dental Assistant Mary Gamble Secretarial Science Lucinda Gardner Associate Degree Nursing 4 cd GAP GK 81 82 John Gathey Data Processing Terry Gay Dental Hygiene Beverly Gibson Secretarial Science Dianne Giddens Practical Nurse Education Clinton Gillespie Air Conditioning Heating Thomas Gilmore Automotive Mechanics Nancy Glore General Office Technology Elizabeth Goins Cosmetology Charles Graham Industrial Management Christine Graham Data Processing Ina Gravitt Dental Hygiene George Green Architectural Technology Michael Groce Commercial Art Walter Gunn Mechanical Drafting Linda Guthrie Dental Hygiene Janice Hairston Secretarial Science Donald Hall Upholstery Lora Hall Practical Nurse Education 84 Rose Hall Practical Nursing Nabile |. Hanhan Secretarial Science Debbie Hardin Dental Assistant Barbara Hargett Associate Degree Nursing Anthony Harrison Air Conditioning Heating Sharon Hatchett Secretarial Science 85 Marsha Hawks Practical Nurse Education Jan Hayworth Data Processing Steve Hazzard. Automotive Mechanics Frankie Heath Associate Degree Nursing David Helms Commercial Art | James Henderson ) Mechanical Drafting Johnny Henderson Machinist Trade Tommie Henderson Machinist Trade | Nancy Hertlein | Associate Degree Nursing Linda Hightower Secretarial Science Dianne Hill Special Jo Hill Civil Engineering Technology Linka Hill Police Science Yvonne Hill Civil Engineering Technology James Hinshaw Architectural Technology 86 David Hodgin Industrial Management Margaret Hodgin Secretarial Science Jeff Hoff Electronics Technology Colon Holt Air Conditioning Heating Mike Holt Business Administration Gilbert Horton Electronics Technology Marci Howard Dental Hygiene Raymond Hubbard Practical Nurse Education Kay Huffine Associate Degree Nursing Dee Huffines Commercial Art Jane Hunter Dental Hygiene Donny Hutchens Accounting Norris Hutton Cosmetology Virginia Ingram Data Processing Bill Jackson Architectural Technology 87 Harold Jackson Automotive Mechanics Clyde Jacobs Air Conditioning Heating Don James. Commercial Art Karen James Accounting Kenneth James Accounting Doris Johnson Cosmetology Gelda Johnson Cosmetology Margaret Johnson Secretarial Science Melvin Johnson Upholstery Technology 88 Bobby Jones Data Processing Cindy Jones Commercial Art Debbie Jones Cosmetology Susan Jones Commercial Art Roberta Jordan Cosmetology Melinda Joyce Dental Assistant Betty Kee Cosmetology Susan Keeling Commercial Art Bonnie Kennedy Secretarial Science se oe eg arp: nage oi a ae ef: Elaine Kennedy Cosmetology Kathy Kersey Cosmetology Marvin Ketter Business Administration John Key Aviation Kirk Kimbsberry Commercial Art David King Data Processing 89 90 Lynn Kokkins Dental Hygiene Bobby Koone Aviation Anton Laing Automotive Mechanics Dianne Lamb Secretarial Science Henry Lambeth Aviation Patty Landreth Practical Nurse Education ee eh Eee ee eR at ao Rat Christine Latta Associate Degree Nursing Charles Lawson Data Processing Debra Lawson Dental Assistant Susan Lawson Dental Hygiene Linda Lea Dental Hygiene James Leak Business Administration Wendy Lemons Secretarial Science Cathy Lewis Associate Degree Nursing George Lewis Business Administration Phyllis Lieb Secretarial Science John Limp Architectural Technology Ellen Lindley Child Care Ricky Loman Architectural Technology David Long Accounting Diane Lowdermilk Secretarial Science a i en ee ee 92 Cynthia Lowery Secretarial Science James Loye Mechanical Drafting Penny Lucas Child Care Cathy Lynch Secretarial Science Cathy Lynch Dental Hygiene Gwyn McDonald Architectural Technology Steve McMath Electronics Technology Sylvester McNeil Electronics Technology Charlotte McQueen Associate Degree Nursing Merle Mabe Business Administration Steven Mabe Automotive Machanics Teresa Mackey General Office Technology Steve Madden Data Processing David Mahaffey Mechanical Drafting Vickie Martin Associate Degree Nursing George Maryland Air Conditioning Heating Anna Masson Business Administration Reginald Means Automotive Mechanics Barbara Medders General Office Technology Greg Mercer Architectural Technology Norma Mitchell Cosmetology R. 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Montgomery Air Conditioning Heating Dutchess Mooney Cosmetology Roger Mooney Automotive Machanics 93 94 Albert Moore Automotive Mechanics Cindy Moore Commercial Art Robert Moore Electronics Technology Rebecca Moreland Dental Assistant Elda Morgan Air Conditioning Heating Nan Morgan Associate Degree Nursing —————ea Marty Morrell Associate Degree Nursing Debra Moser Associate Degree Nursing Faye Myers Associate Degree Nursing Pattie Nance Associate Degree Nursing Carolyn Nantz Associate Degree Nursing Raymond Neal Automotive Mechanics She. 96 Cynthia Newton Data Processing Reid Nifong Commercial Art Edith Norman Civil Engineering Nancy Norman Dental Assistant Richard Nunn Business Administration David Oaster Architectural Technology Caroline Owen Associate Degree Nursing Sandie Owen Practical Nursing Education Tim Owens Cosmetology William Pace Electronic Technology James Padgett Business Administration Marty Parrish Aviation Vickie Parrish Dental Hygiene John Parsley Electronic Technology Susie Pass Associate Degree Nursing Joseph Patrick Data Processing George Patterson Industrial Management Barbara Payden Secretarial Science Glen Payne Mechanical Drafting Joel Pegram Commercial Art Stanley Pegram Air Conditioning Heating Neplus Perkins Dental Assistant Sandi Phillips Associate Degree Nursing Melva Pike Practical Nurse Education Oy 98 Carol Pitts Associate Degree Nursing Yulonda Pratt Dental Assistant Randy Pressley Data Processing Carol Pulliam Associate Degree Nursing Diane Purvis Associate Degree Nursing Leigh Quick Associate Degree Nursing Steve Raper Data Processing Dianne Rainey Dental Hygiene John Raxter Architectural Technology Rebecca Reavis Dental Assistant James Reece Data Processing Becky Rees Dental Hygiene Carolyn Rein Dental Hygiene Debbie Reynolds Associate Degree Nursing Sharon Rivers Commercial Art oR) ae 100 eee ee lo ee ere _s Steve Roach Associate Degree Nursing Glen Robertson Data Processing Debra Rooks Practical Nursing Education Jackie Routh Associate Degree Nursing Karen Royster Commercial Art Brenda Russell Cosmetology Janice Samuels Cosmetology Esther Snabria Cosmetology Sharon Saunders Secretarial Science June Schoolcraft Associate Degree Nursing Charles Scott Upholstery Edith Scott Data Processing Kenneth Sechler Accounting Bill Self Commercial Art Edward Settle Aviation Harriet Severs Dental Hygiene Brenda Shelton Associate Degree Nursing Pamela Short Dental Hygiene Vanessa Siler Secretarial Science Tim Silver Air Conditioning Heating Ellen Singleton Associate Degree Nursing 101 102 Rose Singleton Cosmetology Linda Sludder Accounting Dorothy Small Associate Degree Nursing Barbara Smith Associate Degree Nursing Candy Smith Commercial Art Charles Smith Automotive Mechanics John Smith Air Conditioning Heating Phillip Smith Automotive Mechanics Regina Smith Practical Nursing Roger Smith Air Conditioning Heating Stephen Smith Industrial Management Timothy Smith Automotive Mechanics Vance V. Smith Associate Degree Nursing William Smith Architectural Technology Donna Snell Associate Degree Nursing Debra Snyder 103 Cosmetology Jeanie Spence Associate Degree Nursing Alexander Spencer Air Conditioning Heating Valerie Springer Secretrial Science Carl Stark Business Admin. Mike Staruch Industrial Management David Stiles Commercial Art Dorthy Stigall Associate Degree Nursing Terry Stutts Business Administration re —— 104 Paul Summers Industrial Management James Sutphin Commercial Art Fredrick Sutton Air Conditioning Heating Karen Swain Associate Degree Nursing Sadie Swaim Machinist Trade Ralph Swink Business Administration James Talton 105 Automotive Mechanics James Taylor Commercial Art Diane Teague Cosmetology Greg Thayer Commercial Art Phoebe Thomas Dental Hygine Beverly Thompson Dental Hygine Jackie Thompson Commercial Art Kathy Thompson Associate Degree Nursing Lindsley Thompson Accounting Roy Thompson Air Conditioning Heating William Thurber Aviation Ann Toomes Commercial Art Gerald Toomes Business Administration Hermann Trojanowski Commercial Art Richard Trotter Commercial Art 106 Marvin Turner Commercial Art Pam Turner Business Administration Sharon Turner Child Care James Turpin Automotive Mechanics Dewitt Vance Data Processing Katherin Vandergrift Associate Degree Nursing Diane Varner Dental Hygiene Delores Vernon Secretarial Science Jane Vick Dental Assistant David Voda Architectural Technology Terry Voss Commercial Art Brenda Wagner Commercial Art Mary Waldon Cosmetology Ricky Ward Architectural Technology Frank Watley Upholstery Decbrenvarsen 107 Secretarial Science Steve Watterson Commercial Art Kay Webster Dental Hygiene Edward Weiss Electronics Technology Winston Wellington Automotive Mechanics Teresa Westmoreland Secretarial Science Nancy White Associate Degree Nursing Adrian Whitley Architectural Technology Donna Whitt Dental Hygiene 108 Clayton Wiest Architectural Technology Juanita Wiley Practical Nurse Education Betty Williams Associate Degree Nursing Teji Williams General Office Technology Vickie Williams Dental Hygiene Gwen Williamson Child Care Sa ee TI RATE NRE Kathy Willoughby 109 Dental Hygiene Ricky Wilson Practical Nurse Education Shirley Wilson Police Science Terry Wright Dental Assistant Alphonza Yellock Data Processing Douglas Youmans Civil Engineering Technology Aluv Zu Aiter Automotive Mechanics CLUBS 112 ASCET CLUB TACKLES CAMPUS BEAUTIFICIAN PROGRAM The American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians Club objectives for 1973-74 included campus involvement and beautification projects. Members designed school information board to be located between GTI’s new Campus Center and LRC building and three campus directories to aid visitors and new students throughout the campus. Activities for club meetings included film presentation ‘’Careers for the Electronic Engineers’ and a demonstration of a Hologram and Laser. Club Advisor is Dick Ivey. TERED 1972 tt a ate ct at asthe Rei ee ye vile Ae “4 UPPER LEFT: Sponsors; Alfred Hall, Electrical Technology; Sharon Rollins, Civil Engineer; Marion Ivy, Mechanical Drafting Design. UPPER RIGHT: First row; Ken Hollingsworth, Terry Ward, Gilbert Horton, Ron Clapp. Second row; Glen Payne, Charles Crosby, Alfred Hall, Clay Wiest, Walter Gunn, James Loye, Cecelia Dickerson, Debo Akintunde, Eddie Wilson. Third row,: Marion Ivy, Samuel Allred, Roy Tharington, David Mahaffey, Jr., Eugene Sears, Shelby Croom, Steve Allred, Jonnie Holt, Virgil Baity, James Henderson. LOWER LEFT: Members of Ascet listen to agenda at meeting. LOWER RIGHT: Officers; Gib Horton, Vice President; Eugene Sears, Treasurer; Glenn Payne, President; Walter Gunn, Secretary. eee et 114 NEWLY FORMED ART CLUB INVITED TO EXHIBIT AT GOVERNMENTAL CENTER The 28 members of the Art Club have first club exhibit at the Guilford County Governmental Center. The work included paintings, photographs and graphics. Under the direction of advisor Linda Orr the club plans visits to galleries in the area and aids other organizations in the graphics promotion of events. age e8) aes me UPPER LEFT: President and sponsor presents the agenda to members. UPPER RIGHT: First row; Mary Crosby, Vanessa Bivins, Terry Voss, Jamie Bullard, Warren Humphrey, Jackie Thompson, Karen Royster, Linda Orr, Sheila Arney, Jim Taylor. Second row; Gregg Black, Marilyn Tuttle, Chris Flynn, Nancy Anderson, Richard Trotter, Susan Jones, Cindy Jones, James Sutphin, Lisa Kent, Ann Toomes, Hermann Trojanowski, Helen Dawson, Reid Nifong, Brenda Wagner, Cindy Moore, James Hall, Mike Hill, David Helms. CENTER LEFT: Dr. Luther Medlin admires art club’s contribution to Christmas Bazaar. CENTER RIGHT: Karen Royster and Jim Taylor win ribbons at photography show. BOTTOM: Left to right; Members gather for Monday meeting. Art Club volunteers make posters for Cultural Committee. Screening Committee selects art for Governmental Center Exhibit. Art Club Officers; Jamie Bullard, Treasurer; Linda Orr, Advisor; Nancy Anderson, Vice President; Karen Royster, Secretary; Sheila Arney, President. | } | i} t 0 EE Eee 116 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB SPONSORS ANNUAL TURKEY SHOOT The annual Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot sponsored by the Architectural Technology Club has become a favorite campus event for students, faculty and staff. In addition to fun and games...and a guest luncheon the club became a member of Association of Student Chapters of the American Institute of Architects. Membership is to aid promoting closer relationships with the profession and to create interaction with students, faculty ana industry. UPPER LEFT: Greg Mercer teaches how to shoot a rifle for annual Turkey Shoot. UPPER RIGHT: Officers; Elmer Farlow, Treasurer; Adrian Whitley, Secretary; Suzanne Pigott, Vice President; Greg Mercer, President CENTER LEFT: George Green CENTER RIGHT: First row; Ricky Ward, Elmer Farlow, Stuart Huntley, Ricky Batton, James Hinshaw. Second row; Lawrence Mallard, John Raxter, Clayton Wiest, John Malard, Prince Coper, Coswell Gerrald. Third row; Ricky Loman, Brent Smith, Joe Nichols, Don Smith, Eric Levison, James Pace, Byron Hartman, David Galloway, Mark Upton, BOTTOM LEFT: Members give a luncheon. BOTTOM RIGHT: Stuart Huntley throws pass to Don Smith in football game. 117 118 BLACK STUDENT UNION’S BLACK WEEK FEATURES OUTDOOR CONCERT One of the many events of BLACK WEEK is the outdoor concert by the Dudley High School Percussion Ensemble. Members of the Black Student Union enter- tained students with a Zodiac Fashion Show and the talents of the A T Karate Team. ne ¥ £ ata, A BLACK WEEK DANCE concluded the busy week with music provided by TNT the Jabbers. Black Student Union advisor is Pattie Banks. haa ae oe gee dee? ie eit igh as } ; H ie UPPER LEFT: Don Smith looks over the group. UPPER RIGHT: first row; Suzie Pass, Chris Latta, Mrs. Banks, Louise Wall, Terry Bryan. Second row; George Lewis, Walter Gunn, John Cathey, Charles Pierce, Flonzo Camack. Third row; Billy Joe Richard, Eugene Smith, Carolyn Zackery, Jennifer Lea, Robert Bryan, Vanessa Silver. Fourth row; James Pulliam, Zen Motley, Don Smith. CENTER LEFT: Percussion Ensemble from Dudley Senior High amazes the crowd during Black Week. CENTER RIGHT:Crowd enjoys the concert. BOTTOM LEFT: Fashion show cast. BOTTOM CENTER: Jozet Sheppart models for the Zodiac Fashion Show. BOTTOM RIGHT: Billy Joe Richard models. bas SRR Decca os D . fie, Sein. 1 SN a ee A 4 ee ny See 120 COSMETOLOGY CLUB TAKES FIELD TRIP TO STYLIST SHOW IN WINSTON-SALEM Hy ie) a ” = : th f i ja O 5, k | In order to increase awareness of new techniques and new styles the Cosmetology Club visited the Stylist Show held at the Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem. For club funds members participated in several Bake Sales and gathered to honor Meyaser Nazal at a club sponsored baby shower. UPPER LEFT: Dee Snead looks over table prepared for Meyaser Nazal’s © baby shower. UPPER RIGHT: Libby Goins, Joanne Bradshaw, Roberta Jordon, Mildred Buchanan, Brenda Russel sell goods at Bake Sale. CENTER LEFT: first row; Barbara Bently, Tamara Foust. Second row; Barbara Stewart, ‘Frances Dunevant, Dee Snead, Debra Jones. Third row; Betty Kee, Bernice Seegras, Helen Lewis. Fourth row; Meyaser Nazal, Esther Snabria, Theresa Haverland, Peal Sigmon. Fifth row; Joyce Pheil, Carolyn Martin, Doris Johnson, Diane Teaque, Libby Goins, Kathy Kersy. Sixth row; Janice Samuels, Norris Hutton, Mi lt Clapp, Brenda Bryant, Joanne Bradshaw, Vera Alred, Tim Owens, Betty Kearns. CENTER RIGHT: Diane Teague dries her patron’s hair, LOWER LEFT: Milt Clapp uses his technique in styling hair. | LOWER RIGHT: Officers; Kathy Kersey, SGA representative; Dee Snead, President; Barbara Bentley, Secretary; Doris Johnson, Treasurer; Milt Clapp, SGA representative. 127 122 = Se 2 Sea oS SE ha Oe THE EMBRYONIC STAGE PRESENTS HALLBERG— SHAKESPEARE DRAMA The Hallberg revised version of “The Taming of the Shrew” was produced by the EMBRYONIC STAGE under the direction of Charlotte Hallberg, club advisior. Students starred in drama “Widows’ Mite” and an early Christmas present for students was the Ad Lib Troupe, the Faculty and Staff version of a musical-comedy- melodrama, ‘‘Virtue’s Reward.” (a4 re ‘rst OOe WS ¥ 6G wie a 4 + (‘s “94ep = 6 123 UPPER LEFT: Charlotte Hallberg, Advisor (sitting); Billy Joe Richard, Cindy Leonard, Rick Sampson, Lynn Harrison, Ralph Collins, Dianne Giddens, Regina Smith, Juanita Wiley. UPPER CENTER: Marty Hedrick orders Paige Cockerham to obey him in the play, ‘’The Taming of the Shrew.”” UPPER RIGHT: Other participants involved in the action of the play. CENTER: left to right; Regina Smith and Cindy Leonard play roles in ‘‘Widow’s Mite’’ a comedy in One act with arena staging. Billy Joe Richard and Regina Smith dancing to a {1929 Boogie, Preparation must be made. Marty Hedrick and Marilyn Wilder prepare make up. Cathy Wilson fixes hair for Brad Jenkins, Final touches on hair setting are being made on Paige Cockerham, BOTTOM LEFT: Tag Guiton insist on Tiki Scott’s hand in marriage in the play “ irtue’s Reward’’, BOTTOM RIGHT: Bows are made at the ending of “V irtue’s Reward,” fi i i i H ' H f F H fi STUDENT NURSES’ ASSOCIATION HAVE “BIG SISTER” EVENT New members of the SNA meet ‘’Big Sister’’ members at club luncheon. The 71 students took part in the District meeting held at GTl. Dr. R. E. Spencer | spoke on accupuncture. Other club activities included visits to local rest homes and a research project dealing with breast cancer. The purpose of the SNA is to aid in the preparation of student nurses for the assumption of their responsibilities. ‘Club advisor is Dianne Gibbs. 125 UPPER LEFT: first row; Ann Smith Leigh Quick, Jeanie Spence. Nancy White, Nancy Hertlein, Terry Bryan, Donna Shell, Faye Myers, Debbie Williamson, Nancy Trivette, Mona Bryant. Second row; Linda Dennis, Carolyn Nantz. Susie Pass, Betty Brown, Marie Aldridge, Diane Gibbs, advisor, Ann Armstrong, Cindy Gardner, Chris Latta, Kay Huffine, Valentina Dill, Doris Greeson. UPPER CENTER: Luncheon given by SNA. UPPER RIGHT: Ellen Singleton lights candles for initiation ceremony. LOWER LEFT: Girls help with luncheon. LOWER RIGHT: first row; Debbie Williamson, Secretary, Second row; Doris Greeson, President; Jeanie Spence, Secretary: Carolyn Nantz, President. 126 STUDENT PRACTICAL NURSES ASSOCIATION HELP STAFF BLOODMOBILE The Student Practical Nurses Association under the guidance of advisor Joanne Statham assist the Red Cross in the operation of the bloodmobile. Bake Sales by the club raised money for special projects. The SPNA is aimed at aiding in the development of the individual student, socially and intellectually and to promote health related activities in the community. UPPER LEFT: Lora Hall, president, Sandra Bozovich, historian, Neal Stone, vice- President, Kawania Newnarr secretary-treasurer, CENTER, First row: Edith Norman, Mary Douglas, Vicki Davis, Melva Pike, Nancy Pitts, Sandra Owens, Jo Hill, Trubie Welch, Reggie Smith, Lora Hall, Neal Stone. Second row: Yvonne Hill, Pat Lewis, Alice Bristow, Kathy Williams, Rose Hall, Shirley Whaley, Linda Williams, Doris Harville. Third Row: Kathy Davis, Edith Giddens, Sharon Welborn, Sandra Bozovich, Kawania Newman, Raymond Hubbard, Sarah White, Marsha Hawks. Fourth Row: Sylvester Knotts, Jennifer Combs, Barbara Badgett, Martha Coble; Jackie Jenkins, Juanita Wiley, Menitte Baucom, Debra Rooks, Virginia Ingram, Pat Franklin. Fifth Row: Carrie Sutphen, Barbara Baity, Rose Crawford, Jeannie Haymore Patil Ob Lacks 127 DENTAL ASSISTANTS’ CLUB PERFORMS AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Dental Assistants’ Club perform in a play about dental problems for students at Jamestown Elementary School. The club was established to provide educational opportunities outside the classroom and to provide members with the experience to function as a team. The club advisor is Judy Clemmons. UPPER: Judy Barker attempts to explain the necessity of eating proper foods to third graders, CENTER: first row; Melinda Joyce, Rebecca Reavis, Janet Blackburn, Terri Wright, Yulonda Pratt, Dawn Wilson, Neplus Perkins, Leeann Berrier. Se cond row; Debbie Lawson, Barbara Callahan, Jane Vick, Debbie Harden, Robin Alford, Suzelle Wilson, Paula Neal, Patti Buehler, Mary Church, Sheila Gallman, Nancy Dickson, Nancy Norman. Third row; Judy Barker, Becky Moreland, Vicki Barker, Marcia Lane. BOTTOM: Judy Barker and Sheila Gallman give play for Jamestown Elementary Schoo! children. 7 een —————_—————“eeeeeereriyrrr 128 JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS’ CLUB HOSTS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL JADHA members hosted luncheon meeting of the N.C. Dental Hygiene Association Executive Council on October 20, 1973. The 58 members of the organization were installed on October the 15th by the President Elect of the N. C. Dental Hygiene Association. Club members and advisor Margaret Cain work to cultivate, promote and sustain the art and science of Dental Hygiene. BOTTOM LEFT: Theresa Brown, Harriett Severs, Becky Rees. Becky Davidson, Phoebe Thomas, Sue Futrell listen to vistor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Harriet Severs receives candle from Jean Rauch, President Elect of the North Carolina Dental Hygiene Association, 129 UPPER LEFT: Dr. Mayer shows Laura Murray proper way to clean teeth. UPPER RIGHT: Officers; Teresa Brown, Treasurer; Laura Murray, President; Becky Rees, Vice-President; Linda Lea, Senoir Representative to Executive Board; Harriet Severs, Historian; Sue Futrell, Freshman Representative to Executive Board, Becky Davidson, Secretary; Phoebe Thomas, Freshman Representative to Executive Board. CENTER RIGHT: first row; Cathy Lynch, Barbara Wilkerson, Laura Murry, Sandra Whicker, Kathy Whitfield, Donna Keziah, Patricia Banks, Bonnie Bently, Anita Randall. Second row; Debbie Warren, Linda Lea, Susan McClellan, Debbie Wurman, Millie Carr, Melissa Allmendinger. Third row; Carolyn Rein, Pam Short, Vicky Williams, Carole Glover, Kathy Collier, Sheryl! Thomas, Susan Black, Pam Crawford, Debbie Frazier, Donna Kernodle. Fourth row, Chery! English, Marcia Howard, Donna Walker, Becky Davidson, Vickie Parrish, Teresa Brown. Fifth row; Becky Rees, Harriet Severs, Kay Webster, Beverly Thompson, Dianne Varner, Deborah Barney, Kathy Willoughby Joyce Brown, Sue Futrelle, Phoebe Thomas. Sixth row; Jane Hunter, Ina Gravitt, Melody Ling, Jill Ropulewis, Susan Lawson, Susan Britt. 2 ee —— AUTO TECH CLUB BENEFITS FROM STUDENT MECHANICS CLINIC The GTI Auto Tech Club’s field trip to Charlotte Motor Speedway included participation in a student mechanics clinic and the pleasure of watching the Charlotte 300 Race. Underway are plans for visits to the Alanta GM Assembly Plant and to the Portsmouth Ford Assembly Plant. Adding a new twist to Tech Talk, Auto Tech Club members featured “’Grimey Grimes Car Clinic’’ designed to answer questions and give tips on car maintenance. Club advisors are Tom Breedlove and Ray Coleman. UPPER: James Turpin, Secretary; Grant Swain, SGA; James Beard, Vice-President; (not pictured) _ Ronald Haugen, President. CENTER: |Anthony Vanstory shows Isa Abuzuaiter and James Talton parts to the engine. BOTTOM: first row; Charles Smith, James Edwards, David Blakewood, Steve Mabe, James Turpin, Harold _ Jackson. Second row; Ronald Haugen, Ray Coleman. Third row; Grant Swain, Phillip Smith, James Bear d, Coleman Dawkins, Perry Floyd, Jim Smith. UPPER: first row; Charles Graham, Joel Montgomery, Ramish Parixn, Bill Young, David Hodgen, Dewitt Vance. Second row; Phil Sullivan, Dharles Dalche, Paul Summons, Richard Dybalski, John Hamil, John Stubblefield. CENTER: Larry Wilson, Vice President of Manufacturing Gilbarco, speaks to Management Club. LOWER: Officers, first row; James Small, Joel Montgomery. Second row; Steve Smith, David Hogin. MANAGEMENT CLUB BECOMES MEMBER OF SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for the Advancement of Management accepted the GTI Management Club for membership in the 1972-73 school year. The Society is a group of business executives, experts in the field of management dedicated to the development of a higher level of efficiency and understanding in the field of management. On October 15th members welcomed Mr. Larry Wilson Vice President of Manufacturing at Gilbarco in Greensboro as guest speaker. The clubs main goal is the establishment of an effective system of governing the organization. The club participated in the SGA sponsored Christmas Bazaar. Te ne ath 132 PH! BETA LAMBA HAS FUND RAISING CANDY SALE Phi Beta Lamba Business Club sponsors candy sale to raise funds to provide services and projects of a business nature to students at GTI. The purpose of the club is to provide educational and informative activities for its members. One of the activities included participation of National Secretaries’ Week. Advisors to the club are Gerald Allen and Ken Vaughn. TOP PICTURE, First row: Sarah Andrews, Gordon Durham, Joan Bradley, Ralph Collins, Cynthia Newton. Second row: Frieda Beverly, Roma Cheek, Audrey Payden, Marianne Berner, Jan Shaw. Third row: Mary Anne Gamble, Mrs. Browning, Barbara Payden, Mr. Vaughn, Cathy Lynch, Dianne Lamb, Wendy Lemons, Kay Sasser, Debi Paschal. Fourth row: Bart Clements, Bobby Jones, Mr. Allen, Linda Hightower. SECOND PICTURE, First row: Mrs. Browning, Joan Bradley, treasurer, Sarah Andrews, president, Linda Hightower, secretary. Second row: Mr. Vaughn, Mr. Allen, Bart Clements, vice-president, Jan Shaw, sergeant-at-arms. UPPER LEFT: Steve Morton UPPER RIGHT: Russell Seward CENTER: first row; Ed Gordon, Mayo Elliot. Second row, AEROSPACE SOCIETY PLANS CROSS COUNTRY ie G Fil; Plans for a group cross flight to Kitty Hawk are underway for the members of the Aerospace Society. Activities for the club in 1973- 74 included flying, flying, and more flying! Club Advisors are Harvey Gunning and Bill Johnson. Marty Parrish, Rick Lee, Henry Lambeth. Third row; Fred Anderson, Bill Settle, Joe Wilson, Bert Smith, Randy Hunsucker. LOWER RIGHT: Rick Lee. AH iii e fit 136 137 a hEMEM SK Kee ee e a° a “ ae . pe ae ¥ Se was 139 140 e - ce eae ee eet la LLL Lal ct CDI LL ES ODE UAB LE: BERT SN “ts ™ AAS 142 8 ble Sa ee ths hit gy TI aati haiidal ge or oe Y 4 | } 4 ; } 145 AAT i i U 148 eT he eee Tr Ae ee See SH HERA LS j=) LO = its - = — e a = i j j alt AE oul Ss ON He THEE Hf “ ES SSE aE NN ATS RSE (SSE GRE Rees aS ‘RRR NRE GGL SA I SN 156 mee 4 al - ni + ne. | ehh 9 ogi ‘ | rhe Ss Sw ee a Ey 0 eens Pie at Sse ee Fae A ‘ ee a 2, He. 7 bs +. «fa ON De, 15:7, t peal i i ee Vie: Mls. 160 ail RS i a i i a i a EN BE aa al a lk Nc EA DARE OA LTD AAAI EEE SELL IO ALE a PELE “ 1 LA ADMIN ISTRATION FACULLY polar From the bottom to the top.... in six short, progress-packed years. From 798 campus curriculum students to 2,722. From the buildings of an abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium to a multi-million UPPER LEFT, Board of Trustees: (First Row) Gordon T. Saddler, John R. Foster, George A. Covington, William L. Beerman, James L. Williams. (Second Row) Percy H. Sears, H. Franklin Starling, John W. Thompson, Jr., Sidney Low. (Third Row) William P. Hinson, James B. Millikan, John T. Davis, Jr. UPPER RIGHT: Dr. Luther R. Medlin, president. LOWER LEFT: Nelson R. Wallace, vice-president for administration. LOWER CENTER: N. J. Owens, Jr., vice-president for instruction. LOWER RIGHT: Preston A. Williams, director of finance. dollar construction program featuring well-equipped facilities of contemporary ‘design. So reads the story of Guilford Technical Institute’s climb from its 1967 existence as one of the smallest members of the Community College System to its present status as the largest of the technical institute members. The 1973-74 academic year, like its predecessors, was filled with continuous examples of progress. Nearly 20,000 individuals enrolled in at least one GTI program of instruction. A 47,000 square foot Greensboro Division was purchased, and additional classroom space was rented in High Point and at the Regional Airport. Plans were begun for a 30,000 square foot Health Careers Building on the Jamestown capmus to compliment the $3.24 million Campus Center Learning Resource Center complex under construction. It was a year of expansion and development... a year of continued service to individuals seeking knowledge as well as business and industry who seek well- trained, highly qualified employees. And for GTI, it was was a year of challenge to maintain the Institute’s high status. 165 Awareness of Guilford County’s educational needs is fundamental to Guilford Technical Institute’s Operation. Instructional programs are continually structured toward these needs and maintained at the highest level of quality. Accreditation by nationally recognized agencies is a direct reflection on the quality of instructional programs. During 1973-74 academic year, GTI underwent accreditation examinations from five agencies: the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools: the Council on Dental Education of the American Dental Association; the State Board of Nursing: the Educational Council for Professional Development; and the State Department of Community Colleges. A favorable report has been UPPER RIGHT: Albert P. Lochra, Dean of Student Services’ LOWER LEFT: Thurman A. Horney, Dean of Evening Programs. LOWER RIGHT: Mertys W. Bell, Dean of Learning Resources received or is expected from each agency. Community surveys and feasibility studies are two of the methods by which GTI maintains a continual awareness of community needs. New programs in carpentry and electrical installation and maintenance are being organized asa result of the latest surveys and studies. Awareness of community needs is important. And when awareness is coupled with response in the form of low-cost, quality instruction, the result is service to the total community..... students and their potential employers as well. It is for these reasons that the doors of Guilford County’s most unique educational institution swing wide to serve the needs of people. hh t the ee ee ne on ws is LU AL At « LER TEPGAE eee: ee - - fan é ae TOP: Ralph L. Porter, Dean of Curriculum. CENTER: Dr. Harold J. Fegan, Dean of Continuing Education. Assistant Deans: Wayne C. Eller, Wayne F. Vestal Jim Bridges, Adult Education; Barbara Coble, Occupational Extension LOWER: Associate Deans; Dr. Robert W. Eller, Student Services; Lyle F. Pepino, Curriculum; Howard K. Hicks, Continuing Education: Ben C. Gray, Occupational Extension. 167 168 Benton, Richard Director, Information Services Clayton, Sylvia H. Director of Student and Alumni Activities Scruggs, Dr. Charles S. Associate Director, Dental Sciences Wade, Ira Director, Administration Data Processing Guiton, Thomas A., Jr. Counselor, Student Personnel Hill, Lucille S. Registrar, Student Services Kazazes, Barbara A. Counseling Coordinator, Student Services Long, Paul E. Job Placement Officer, Student Services Sharpe, Joseph W. Veterans Assistance Officer, Student Services Tate, Phillip R. Director of Admissions, Student Services Williams, Suzette Financial Aid Director, Student Services Barker, Lytton T. Assistant Librarian, LRC Breeze, Mary I. Learning Lab Specialist, LRC Frazier, Kenneth A. Learning Lab Co-ordinator, High Point Gass, A. Beverly Public Service Librarian, LRC McDill, Edwin B. Me Acquisitions Librarian, LRC Selden, Catherine R. Library Technician,LRC Smith, Jane K. Learning Lab Specialist, GED Examiner Walters, J. David Jr. Audio Visual Coordinator, LRC Culp, Claude B. Division Chairman, Cosmetology Faircloth, Norman D. Division Chairman, Commerical Art Fleming, Gilbert F. Division Chairman, Business Administration Gunning, Harvey D. Division Chairman, Aviation Automotive McClure, Alwayne E. Division Chairman, Guided Studies Parker, Howard C. Division Chairman, English Social Science Williams, Clara B. Division Chairman, Health Occupations Breedlove, Thomas L. Department Head, Automotive English, A. Lynwood Department Head, Business Administration Garrett, J. Orville Department Head, Heating and Air Cond. Johnson, William B. Department Head; Aviation Wie Mitchell, Sandra S. Department Head, Health Occupations Tuttle, Leo R. Department Head, Welding Allen, Gerald Instructor, Business Administration Angus, Frank C. Instructor, Math Science Avett, Elizabeth M. Instructor, English-Social Science Bailes, N. Jeanne Instructor, Commerical Art Banks, Pattie E. Instructor, English-Social Science Black, Helen F. Instructor, Nursing Browning, V. Faye Instructor, Business Administration Cagle, Willie L. Instructor, MDTA Canter, Julia B. Instructor, Cosmetology Chilton, Harold M. Supervisor, MDTA Clemmons, Judy W. Instructor, Dental Assisting Coleman, Delores R. Instructor, MDTA Coleman, Raymond W. Instructor, Automotive SD LED PALS AE LOOT SII 5 TOGA EE: Craven, David yP Instructor, Math Glore, Warren L. Instructor, MDTA Hall, Alfred C. Instructor, Electronics Hallberg, Charlotte O. Instructor, English-Social Science Harris, Robert Instructor Welding Hedrick, Pat A. Instructor, Dental Hickey, Martha C. Instructor, Guided Studies Hughes, Ronald G. Instructor, English-Social Science Ivy, Marion R. Instructor, Mechanical Drafting Kimsey, James Instructor, MDTA Kissick, Nancy H. Instructor, Guided Studies Lichauer, Sandra Instructor, Adult Education, Interior Design Lin, Ying Mei Instructor, MDTA Woods, Mary J. Instructor, MDTA Moore, Dr. Thomas J. Instructor, Business Administration 172 on Morton, Billie F. Instructor, Cosmetology Nead, Cheri Instructor, English O’ Brien, Janet Instructor, Mechanical Drafting and Design Orr, Linda L. Instructor, Commerical Art Painter, Jerry E. Instructor, Commercial Art Rollins, Sharon L. Instructor, Civil Engineering Technology Russell, Wanda L. Instructor, Secretarial Science Scott, Tiki Elizabeth Instructor, English Sebastian, Stephen P. Instructor, Guided Studies Simone, Doris B. Instructor, Secretarial Science Snider, Sylvia Instructor, Occupational Extension Statham, Jo Anne R. Instructor, Health Occupations Sullivan, Phillip J. Instructor, Math-Science Talley, Robert W. Instructor, Upholstery Thies, Walter L. Instructor, Data Processing AA ALD AOL EO SALT! ABE GLO OA Lib, os EZ Vaughn, Kenneth O. ES Instructor, Business Administration Vernon, Mary A. Instructor, MDTA Baker, Kathy Purchasing Clerk, Business Office Barricks, Judy C. Secretary, Auxiliary Services Barricks, Ruby B. Clerk,| Auxiliary Services Belton, Annie Maid, Facilities Burgess, Alicia A. Cashier, Business Office Chadwick, Joanne H. Receptionist, Auxiliary Services Chadwick, Lisa J. Receptionist, Auxiliary Services Chappell, Johnsie F. Secretary, Vice President for Administration Chauncey, Virginia L. Secretary, MDTA Clarke, Fredna A. Bookkeeper, Business Office Cox, Deryl V. Secretary, Business Office Davis, Eloise R. Secretary, Student Services Davis, Grace A. Secretary, Cosmetology hee PPD 174 Duncan, Ronda L. Bookkeeper, Business Office Edwards, Diane Canteen Fordham, Elizabeth M. Secretary, President Hairston, Elma J. Secretary, Student Services Jones, Linda S. Secretary, LRC Kivett, Richard Y. Janitor, Facilities Lochra, Kathryn Secretary, Student Services Meadows, James Stanley Utility Worker, Facilities Minor, Carolyn Canteen Ruth, Rachel Secretary Shean, Penny A. Secretary, Dental Sciences Smith, Ivonne C. Secretary, Veteran’s Assistance Stancil, Alfreda Bookkeeper Streetman, Donna J. Secretary, Assoc. Dean, Engineering Taylor, Harry Maintenance, Facilities if - aii Hat i i ins ets } titi | 4 7 u Fas ee Zi ac aan es £ a A tA iE hE ch LIA LEAD EME NE iGO IDEA SI EB ee tele “Plats Se ee TS AS As DODD LD A OO gM AOE D EL POE DIED Y DIO LYE LPA ADD OOO IO A Wood, Debra F. io Secretary, Business Management Venable, Louise A. Secretary, Student Services Walker, James Janitor, Facilities Webb, Carol D. Secretary, Health Occupations Williams. Addie L. Maid, Facilities Willis, Paul R. Night Watchman, Facilities Wilkinson, Cynthia H. Secretary, English-Social Science Wilmer, Elma M. Secretary, Business Office 176 : FROM CONCEPT TO MECHANICAL ART, THE GTI YEARBOOK IS A PRODUCT OF THE COMMERCIAL ART PROGRAM ’Yearbook Production,” typesetting; shooting, a curriculum course of the processing and printing all Commercial Art Department, photographs; and preparing is responsible for the mechanical art for printing. production of the 1974 The yearbook was printed by “Whispering Pines.”’ American Yearbook Company, Students enrolled in the The Instructor course must have completed Advisor is Jeanne Bailes. The courses in design and staff extends special thanks photography. Class projects to Lisa Warren, Dianne Fulp, include: design and layout; and the GTI Publications research; copywriting and Board. UPPER LEFT, First Row: Jeanne Bailes, instructor, Joe Pegram, Susan Jones, Jim Taylor, Karen Royster, Cindy Jones, Brenda Wagner. Second Row: Helen Dawson, Cindy Moore, Candy Smith, Don ‘’Led’’ James, Jackie Thompson, Bruce Ball, Sheila Arney, Hermann Trojanowski. 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