Johnston Community College - Retrospect Yearbook (Smithfield, NC)
- Class of 1978
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j WM • ' f yM • [ % ‘ ®‘ it Jlm ' £ L; ' jSfc. 3 What Was I Supposed To Remember About The Dewey Decimal System? 4 “Conjunction Junction” “Tempus Does Not Always Fugit.” 5 As of November, 1976, the landscape of Johnston Technical Institute is beginning to emerge as a most attractive campus site. Though the few trees around the buildings have lost their beautiful, many-colored foliage, the recently-sown grass is now showing a lovely color of spring green. We hope that by the springtime it will be a soft and luscious carpet under our feet. At present, the student parking lot is not yet quite so well-prepared as we would like, but it is much better than the wet, soggy swampland which we encountered during the first few days of classes. The gray, slippery gravel may cause you to stumble occasionally, but the slow- downs it brings are, of course, much more preferable to the complete halts of finding yourself buried to the knees in slimy, yellowish mud. Yes, may I say that it is a definite improvement! If you listen carefully, there are a few birds left who have not mi- grated south. Their songs reflect a courage to stay and brave the harsh elements of winter; this courage seems to have a rallying effect upon the students, going and coming, to remain at school and face the frustra- tions of their studies. There is only the smell of approaching winter in the air right now. The green grass seems to smell of a hope for spring in the months ahead, but the chilly winter wind tries hard to blow it away. Through all this enchantment of nature, the campus remains a strong tower through which minds may aspire to greatness. — J.J. (1976) 6 Must Be Friday! What Would Adam 12 Do In A Situation Like This? 7 Winners Of JTI Mini-Field Day 8 Loser Pays??? Happiness Is Helping A Needy Family 9 Now These Are Debits And These Are Credits. Now What Is The Balance? The AC Is Connected To The DC . . . 10 It is Good At 10, 2, or 4. Mr. King Kong? Animal Husbandry Is That Way. At The Edge Of Night, The Guiding Lights, For All My Children!!! 12 Her Ship Is Coming In . . . 13 Must Have Been An Inside Joke??? 14 Shhhh . . . 15 There exists for man a constant pinnacle of achievement Wherein he must stretch himself forth As the creeping leaves of the crocus To bask in the warm rays of understanding. Utilizing this inner struggle for knowledge, Man has aspired to the soaring spectacles of the seagulls And adapted to the subterranean oscillations of the ocean; He has reached out to embrace the mysteries of other worlds, And he has reached out to conquer the afflictions and destitutions Of his own world. Without this revitalization and expansion Of knowledge and understanding, There is no hope: the weak will remain weak the poor will remain poor — Nothing will change, And man will shame himself by wasting his God-given gifts Of knowledge and reason and thought. For what is man to be If he does not aspire to his highest potential? He will remain as the grains of sand From which he is made To be blown away by the winds of time. J.J. (1976) 16 We proudly dedicate the 1977 Retrospect to Mrs. Ester Parker for her many years of service to the faculty, staff, and students of Johnston Technical Institute. Mrs. Parker’s patience and diligence are matched only by her warm and sincere concern for all of us here at JTI. She has provided each of us with that little spark of light on those occasions when all else seemed dark. The ability to relate to others is a rare quality found in only a few individuals. Mrs. Parker possesses this remarkable quality. We were fortunate indeed to have her with us. It is with great appreciation, Mrs. Parker, that we make this presenta- tion to you. AAs sun rises eacA day to present ce near cAanee of i e; et see mucA time is coasted, dlnd tAe suny soon ades inter dar ness. dls AA stand ' in tAe AiyAt o tAe n id-day, AAAe dreams of ouyyoatA are s oudyyfac iny . AAAere’s so- macA A coant to c a dlnd so Att e time — AA mustfcce eeccA c ay coitA nearness dlnd niecAe a of it tAat i A can, S or it an soon Ae no more, i A coant to sAare cray i e and nay one WitA a creatures around me An Ao es o yet tiny JfAanAind AaeA to its oriyi ca ar ose. dlnd in yioiny nuyse tocoa ds tAe yo o( y t inys c Afe, A dead erferie tce a re irtA o sincerity and oneness WitA nay (creator, Ay coAom a tAu iys Aoe; dlnd nay sou s a Ae satisi ed SEeeause of tAe dreams A dared turn ta rea ity . -dd 19 21 William Britt Shelton A. Benson M.L. Wilson Dr. Donnie H. Jones Stanley Peele N.L. Cannady Dr. C.C. Sox Mrs. J. Don Johnson E.J. Corbett, Jr. John Shallcross Edward White Dr. John Denning 22 (§ ' Sta i Asriea ADMINISTRATION Alton Bizzell Director of Admissions and Financial Aid David Creech Dean of Continuing Education Deloris Cuddington Registrar Harold Edwards Evening Director William Franklin Dean of Vocational Programs John Hobart Dean of Student Affairs Wayne Jackson Purchasing Agent Dr. Curtis Phillips Dean of General Education and Technical Programs Jim Phillips Media Specialist 24 Shirley J. Sheares Director of Adult Basic Education Hal E. Smith Special Services Counselor Louise Wall Administrative Assistant Dalphaline Williams Counselor Sunday Wednesday 25 STAFF Jean Archibald Secretary Granger Brock Maintenance Supervisor Patsy C. Byrd Food Service Theresa S. Coats Secretary Lois S. Creech Assistant Bookkeeper Ann L. Deese Secretary Sue C. Ellis Secretary Estella Gordon Food Service John J. Hare Custodian 26 Sherry S. Johnson Secretary Eva J oan Jones earning Resources Assistant Ira T. Joyner Assistant to Director of Employment and Training Deborah A. Parnell Secretary Alice Faye Peedin Secretary Floyd W. Pittman Custodian June D. Price Secretary Karen J. Price Receptionist Pat S. Purvis Secretary James Otis Snead Custodian Judy A. Stewart Secretary Phyllis M. Williams Bookkeeper 27 FACULTY Lynette S. Avery Cosmetology Dennis H. Bailey Agricultural Science John H. Barefoot Individualized Instruction Center Coordinator James Blackman Carpentry Newell Brooks Business Jackie Brown Teacher Assistant Orman Caro lan Practical Heating and Air Conditioning Homer L. Childers Bricklaying Eugene C. Clayton Electronics Servicing 28 Kathy E. Creech English Bobby Ferrell Automotive Mechanics Evelyn Futrell Adult High School W. Norman Garrison Agricultural Science Marjorie F. Hansen Business John G. Hatch Math Ray Hayes Electrical Linesman Thomas Howerton, Jr. English James R. Johnson Agricultural Science Luther R. Massengill Business Alvin L. Narron Guided Studies Melvin Oliver Business 29 C. Keith Peedin Business Bobby L. Phillips Business Donnye B. Rooks Practical Nurse Education A. Mack Sawyer Commercial Art Arthur Sharpe Automotive Mechanics Sandra ). Sherrill English Dianne C. Shirley Pre-Nurse Education Betty H. Simpson English Shelia W. Smith Radiologic Technology Marjorie Tart Individualized Instruction Center Coordinator Darlene Van Laan Social Science Joseph Wall Small Engine Repair 30 Ritchie T. Wall Basic Electrical Installation Woody Wilkinson Business Joe E. Womble Auto Body Repair Johnny B. Woodlrouse hman Resource Development FACULTY’S RETREAT SC Szac Skv S7 l Sun There’s a place in the sun for everyone To grow . . . you should know all about it. There’s love in the hearts of everyone For you ... if you’re true, never doubt it. Hands that will aid in the plans that you’ve made If you’re not afraid to trust. Lands to return all the things that you earn, If you’re wise and you’re fair and you’re just. Stuc ent Give me a place in the sun With the clear, blue sky above, On a day that sings of the growing things And the full, free life I love. Give me a place in the sun, With the warm sweet earth below, Where the fields are clean with the living green That my hands have made to grow. Here’s a health to the land that my head and hand And heart have learned to know. — Fred Waring and Jack Dolph FRESHMEN Elmer Vick Adams, Jr. Accounting Joan Wood Adams Secretarial Science Beverly Ann Allen Secretarial Science Elton E. Allen Business Administration Patsy Marlene Allen Cosmetology Terry Wayne Allen Business Administration Toni A. Allen General Office Technology Curtis Sylvester Atkinson Business Administration Barbara Avery Practical Nurse Education 34 Missouri Fay Avery Pre-Nurse Education Debbie Lee Barbee Commercial Art John Barbour College Transfer Glenwood E. Barfield Business Administration Alice Faye Barefoot Cosmetology Pamela P. Barefoot Secretarial Science Donna Rose Barnes Business Administration Rose Marie Beasley Pre-Nurse Education Inge Becker College Transfer Clayton Bell, Jr. Business Administration Deborah Jane Best Pre-Nurse Education John William Blackman Electronics Servicing 35 Kip L. Boatwright Practical Nurse Education Benjamin Gray Boyette II Radiologic Technology Donna Brande Commercial Art Jefferson Gardner Bryant Business Administration Jennifer F. Bunch College Transfer Sharon Denise Bunch General Office Technology Beronia R. Capps Practical Nurse Education Versia Mae Carter Secretarial Science Yolanda Chappell Cosmetology Micheal Lenwood Cobb College Transfer Marshall Cox Business Administration Denise Cradick Pre-Nurse Education 36 Donna Cradick Pre-Nurse Education Terry Creech Pre-Nurse Education William Micheal Creech Radiologic Technology Charlie Davis Commercial Art James Micheal Davis Business Administration Peggy Davis Pre-Nurse Education Loomis Debnam College Transfer Lonnie Denning, Jr. Business Administration Frances H. Dixon Practical Nurse Education Josy Ann Dublin General Office Technology Beverly A. Dunn Pre-Nurse Education Gail Dunston Accounting 37 Carolyn Elmore Business Administration Jean Evans Cosmetology Joseph S. Evans Business Administration Everett Lee Faircloth Business Administration Kimm Faircloth Secretarial Science Willie Ann Faison General Office Technology Cindy Flowers College Transfer Gayle Johnson Flowers Cosmetology Hazel Fulton Accounting Garry L. Gainey Commercial Art Julius Daniel Gardner Business Administration Vickie Lynn Glover Pre-Nurse Education 38 Joy Pittman Godwin Practical Nurse Education Janet Carol Gower Business Administration Susan Pilkington Grice Secretarial Science Phyllis E. Grieve Accounting Sherry Lynn Guerrero Commercial Art Phyllis Flowers Hamilton Accounting James E. Hayes Auto Body Repair Kathy Henderson Business Administration William K. Henry Auto Body Repair Mablerene Hines General Office Technology Patricia Langston Hinnant Radiologic Technology Felicia B. Hinton College Transfer 39 Sylvester Hinton III Police Science Glenda Marie Hodge General Office Technology Lisa Carol Holland Radiologic Technology Sally R. Holloman Cosmetology Eunice Mae Jackson Pre-Nurse Education Nedra Lee Jackson Radiolo gic Technology Penni Jean Jersey Radiologic Technology Joyce Kelly Cosmetology JoAnn Lancaster Practical Nurse Education Rick Harold Langdon Radiologic Technology Joseph Carroll Lassiter Business Administration Allen Lee College Transfer 40 Annie Lou Lee College Transfer Marshall Lee Accounting Sherry Karen Lee Radiologic Technology Catherine Diana Leveris Radiologic Technology Jesse O. Lewis College Transfer Edith J. Madison Business Administration Phillip Ray Mahler College Transfer Beverly Roza Massengill Secretarial Science Cheryl M. Massengill Practical Nurse Education Jennifer Medlin Teacher Assistant Otis A. McClain Business Administration Sharon McCombs Commercial Art 41 Mattie J. McCullers Practical Nurse Education Barbara McEachin Teacher Assistant Brenda Mickens College Transfer Grace T. Mills Practical Nurse Education Easker Mitchell Business Administration Gerald Mooney College Transfer Jesse L. Moore Police Science Thomas W. Moore Business Administration Virgil Moore Business Administration Joyce Morgan Practical Nurse Education Sidney A. Murray Pre-Nurse Education James E. Newkirk Learning Laboratory 42 Donald W. Norris Business Administration Patricia Anne Oliver College Transfer Deborah Faye Page Secretarial Science Peggy Jo Parker Practical Nurse Education Shirley K. Parker Practical Nurse Education Mary Emma Parrish Practical Nurse Education William R. Parrish Cosmetology Rhonda Parson Teacher Assistant John A. Patterson Auto Body Repair Shelby J. Pearsall Practical Nurse Education Ronald W. Peedin Commercial Art Faye S. Peterson Accounting 43 Billy Pettiway Business Administration Myra Ann Phillips Radiologic Technology Lenard M. Pisano Automotive Mechanics Imogene Pleasant Secretarial Science Debbie Carol Price Accounting Janalee Austin Quigley Commercial Art Bobby Raynor Commercial Art Vickie Kay Reopelie Commercial Art Linda Kay Rich Accounting Glenn Marshall Richardson Police Science Vertis Richardson Business Administration David Sanders Accounting 44 Pauline Sanders Secretarial Science Sandra Lee Senecal Radiologic Technology Sylvia Shearin Business Administration Rhonda Smith Sinclair Secretarial Science Warren Smith Radiologic Technology Gloria Jean Speight Pre-Nurse Education Mary Stanley Teacher Assistant Patricia E. Stanley Practical Nurse Education Gareth Stephenson Electronics Servicing Ronella A. Stephenson Electronics Servicing Shelia Diane Stephenson Practical Nurse Education Tommy Stephenson Business Administration 45 Cornell Wesley Stevens Business Administration Freddie Ronald Strickland College Transfer Nancy Strickland Accounting Carles Surles Business Administration Alice Lynch Talton Accounting Freda P. Trachtenberg Pre-Nurse Education [flSi • .. « ■ ■ « ■ 1 • • « ; !r Patricia H. Upchurch Commercial Art Portialyn Vinson Secretarial Science Edna Earle Watson Business Administration Teresa Ann Weaver Secretarial Science Tony E. Weaver Business Administration Judy M. Weeks Cosmetology 46 Penelope Whitley Pre-Nurse Education Elwood Leon Whittington College Transfer Vicky Lynn Wilkins Practical Nurse Education Tina Marie Wilkins General Office Technology Cleo Williams Automotive Mechanics Linda Williams Practical Nurse Education Mary Williams Teacher Assistant Richard F. Wood Business Administration Nathaniel Woods Business Administration Frances Gail Worrells General Office Technology Juanita Wright Business Administration 47 SOPHOMORES Wanda Capps Allen Secretarial Science Judson Harold Arwood College Transfer Inez W. Atkinson General Office Technology Stacy Wilson Barbour Business Administration Glenwood E. Barfield Business Administration Jessie Earl Barfield Business Administration Louis O. Best Business Administration Marilyn S. Brown Teacher Assistant Michael Miller Chestnut Police Science 48 Martha Coats Pre-Nurse Education Saundra Yvonne Cox Secretarial Science Joel Mac-Ray Creech Accounting Marilyn Joy Deans Business Administration Robert T. Deans Accounting Jennifer Sue Denning Accounting Michael Anthony Dunn Police Science Harold D. Gibson Business Administration Billy Wayne Gower Business Administration W. Ray Hall Police Science Durwood Ashley Hamilton Police Science Walter Curtis Hargis Business Administration 49 Barbara Gail Hinton Business Administration Carolyn Dean Holder Secretarial Science Jean Howell Business Administration Gloria Ingram General Office Technology Nora Cornelia Jones Business Administration Raymond T. Jones Automotive Mechanics Randy J. Kinsey Accounting Claudette G. Lane Industrial Management Cathy Carroll Langdon Secretarial Science Don M. Lee Business Administration James R. Lee Business Administration Leslie Jean Meece Police Science 50 Cornelius Douglas McKoy Business Administration Danny Ray McLamb Police Science Clarence L. McNeill Business Administration Oswell Leander McLamb College Transfer Frankie Hugh Mozingo Industrial Management John W. Pope Business Administration Pat Poston Teacher Assistant Deborah L. Price General Office Technology Betty L. Rhue Teacher Assistant Brookie S. Register Accounting David E. Rose Business Administration William R. Sanders College Transfer 51 Joseph Lee. Scarboro Business Administration Mary Kathy Sellers Pre-Nurse Education Harold Lee Shahan Industrial Management Fredrick Sharpless Business Administration James T. Shemmelpfennig Business Administration Danny D. Smith Teacher Assistant Loretta Sherra Smith Business Administration Sylvester Stancil College Transfer Christopher Ra y Stanley Accounting Thomas Alan Stephenson Accounting Ned Everette Summerland Police Science Jackie Ann Tart Secretarial Science 52 Janice Jackson Tyndall Secretarial Science Bruce VandenBos Business Administration Annie M. Walker Cosmetology Larry Franklin Watkins Industrial Management Alvin Leo Wells Business Administration Tommy S. West Industrial Management The Lounge At 12 Noon??? 53 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Margaret Faison Florence Frazier Deborah George Janice Hall Diane Hocutt Mary A. Holder Mary L. Holder Craig La whom Dorothy Lucas 54 If--- s Elizbth Malpass Betty Mangum Deborah O’Neal Retha O’Neal Barbara Ray Clara Ryals Joan Stewart Jarvis White Hattie Williams Richard Williams 55 ADULT HIGH SCHOOL Pearl Shelton Baser A.B. Batten Hubert Ray Benson Brenda Kay Best James Thomas Boger Josephine Braswell Stephanie Campbell Dorothy Parrish Ellen Jeaneile Adams Ford 56 Teresa Frison Reinhold Karl Georgi Penny Johnson Mary Sophia Honeycut Teresa Ann Jordan Gloria Delane Lassiter Juanita Lynch William Percy Lynch Mary Ann Massey Curtis L. Mathews A.J. McFarland Dorothy H. Mitchell 57 Mary Frances Natron Janice Doray Osborne Kathy Capps Parker Wayne C. Price Shirley Rogers Andrea Dawn Rusnak Jennings Bryant Starling Minnie Ann Windham Barbara Ann Winston Frances Woodall Gary Young Kathryn Anita Young 58 Open Wide! Boycotting? 59 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Curtis F. Adams Max T. Adams Robert Ray Ashworth Wallace Nelson Austin Hughie E. Baker Jerry C. Barefoot Lee A. Barefoot Carlyle Beasley Bobby R. Blackman 60 Samuel Blackman James Ray Carroll Kenneth Ray Cone Raymond H. Cuddington Harold D. Daughtry Travis F. Daughtry Charles P. Deal Edgar M. Denning Richard W. Embrey Joyce Lee Harris Roy Ray Hayes William J. Hudson 61 fA M mKk Dudley H, Johnson James M. Johnson Paul E. Jonnson III Jerry Leroy Lee Landice Lee Lennis R. Lee Robert E. Lee Roger B. Lee James Milton Maynor Ottis S. Moore Allen R. Penny No ward B. Perry 62 Ji w€? ' T Jf Charles A. Rogers Jack Searcy Johnny D. Spence Bruce D. Starner Victor E. Tart Joseph M. Taylor Terry Leon Turner Burton K. Upchurch James R. Warren Gary Keith Wood Marvin C. Young Nuel C. Young 63 (d 6x c ftac ent Matter ime ifr yCwmxatiofi Officers Judson Arwood, President Felecia Hinton, Secretary Pat Poston, Vice-President Sylva Weaver, Treasurer JldestiAers Pat Poston, Teacher Assistant Tommy Stephenson, Business Administration Saundra Yvonne Cox, Secretarial Science Judson Arwood, College Transfer Sandi Senecal, Radiologic Technology Felecia Hinton, College Transfer Danny McLamb, Police Science Rick Langdon, Radiologic Technology Gary Cooper, Electronics Servicing John Blackman, Electronics Servicing David Sanders, Accounting Allen Lee, College Transfer Joe Evans, Business Administration Ronald Peedin, Commercial Art John Hobart, Advisor Jan Quigley, Commercial Art Versia Carter, Secretarial Science Mattie McCullers, Practical Nurse Education Danny Smith, Teacher Assistant Shelby Pearsall, Practical Nurse Education Josy Dublin, General Office Technology Peggy Davis, Nurse’s Aide Cleo Williams, Automotive Mechanics 66 3 ' acf ca (Sa utum (j a h Shelby Pearsall Joy Godwin Mary Parrish Officers Frances Dixon Barbara Avery Joy Godwin, President Pat Stanley Annie Glover Lois Creech, Vice-President Melba Chandler Cheryl Massengill Diane Stephenson, Secretary Diane Stephenson Grace Mills Shirley Parker, Treasurer Vicky Wilkins Peggy Jo Parker Melba Chandler, Advisor Kay Parker Beronia Capps Donnye Rooks, Advisor Lois Creech Shirley Parker Kay Parker, Advisor Joy Morgan Donnye Rooks Shirley Johnson 67 are Secretaries Sm KCJX w ?y Saundra Cox Emma Isom Susan McLamb Kim Faircloth Pauline Sanders Cathy Langdon Beverly Allen Wanda Allen Deborah Page Teresa Weaver Beverly Massengill Versia Carter Frances Worrells Jean Pleasant Rhonda Sinclair Pam Barefoot Portia Vinson Joan Adams Janice Tyndall Linda Thornton, Advisor Majorie Hansen, Advisor Beverly Allen Cathy Langdon Pauline Sanders Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Wanda Allen President William Warren Smith Nedra Louise Jackson Benjamin Gray Boyette Patricia Hinnant Catherine Leveris William Michael Creech Sherry Karen Lee Lisa Holland Penni Jersey Sandi Senecal Rick Langdon Myra Ann Phillips Shelia Smith William Michael Creech, President Pat Hinnant, Vice-President Sherry Karen Lee, Secretary-Treasurer Sheila Smith, Advisor 69 (jammer dal ylrfr (j ul Pat Upchurch Charlie Davis Bobby Raynor Sharon McCombs Janalee Quigley Gary Gainey Jim Phillips Vickie Reopelle Debbie Barbee Donna Brande Ronald Peedin Janalee Quigley, President Debbie Barbee, Treasurer Ronald Peedin, Secretary Mack Sawyer, Advisor yl i e 6Y A Kathy Sellars Rose Creech Beasley Vickie Glover Terry Creech Carol Whitley Gloria Speight Pat Trachtenburg Sidney Murray Debbie Best Beverly Dunn Eunice Jackson Denise Craddick Martha Coats Faye Avery Peggy Davis Donna Craddick Terry Creech, President Gloria Speight, Secretary Carol Whitley, Vice President Pat Trachtenburg, Treasurer Dianne Shirley, Advisor (Dosmefo agu s (d A Alice Barefoot Jean Eason Yolanda Chappell Judy Weeks Officers Bill Parrish Patsy Allen Gail Flowers Sally Holloman Sally Holloman, President Alice Barefoot, Vice President Patsy Allen, Secretary and Treasurer Lynette Avery, Advisor 72 ££a icey Sctenco () Q)qys ' Stue esit Officers ' Students Mack MacDonald Larry Ward Joe Smith Jean Meece, President Seth Sauls Jean Meece Eddie Overby, Vice President Bobby Plowman J.B. Surles Sue Lee, Secretary David Durham Jasper Mitchiner Fuller Rice, Treasurer Bennie Casey Fuller Rice J.B. Surles, Advisor Earl Jones Jesse Moore Eddie Overby Sylvester Hinton 73 ytutomotlao Jldee uuilc (d u Richard Williams Lenard Pisano James Hooks Willie Fairley Cleo Williams Raymond Jones William Henry Fred Brown Bobby Ferrell Officer® Lenard Pisano, President Cleo Williams, Vice President Willie Fairley, Secretary James Barefoot, Treasurer Bobby Ferrell, Advisor 74 O ' jfove ' 9 aa as A me to (lottecd ooe — {-77ier are so rna ay tAlyys ST couA say , ( u aw e adreacAy said. c d ca aiol defai ove — - Ad carv cm y e n sraee It at times dsu ' sAaro It a lt e you . - J-J- f 79 75 I ' ■• J •’ “ $siiB ' ' ■-. jjOf jV l 4; ,; ‘ • fyi| Wlf ■} ' ■ ®3f . . ■. ' - ;: : v - - i ■ eaw Jfdeec Miss Leslie Jean Meece of Smithfield, North Carolina is the daughter of Mrs. Law- rence H. Wilson of Wilson’s Mills, North Carolina and Mr. Thomas E. Meece of Wil- mington, North Carolina. She is a Police Science major and will be graduating in August. Her future plans include attending a senior institution to major in Psychology or Criminology and becoming a probation officer. Jean is President of the Police Science Club and Editor of Retrospect 77, the JTI yearbook. 77 £ r a aut ' Cathy Leveris 78 Barbara Hinton Lisa Holland JWSTON T£CI«C L C 9 KMTIMTES 1971 ea v Jldeeco QBanAara Ad aton S dna Watson {ffie d lic arcA on a AffoA anc Jfdts BA tdAr t dftunsieo-Adfi Second (nun ieo- i tTTurcA ddlunsieo-Adfi Jldtss; (donyenia tt f 79 C f l lO ri W u) c 7n . Asnerica v junior (jo eae Stacy Wilson Barbour Joselyn Marie Maness Judith Carol Blizzard Wanda Miller Ronald Mathew Boyette Derle M. Moore Theron Alan Callaway, Jr. Margie Patricia Parrish Bernard Chope James Elvin Proctor Saundra Yvonne Cox Brookie S. Register James Ray Hall Harold Lee Shahan Jesse Avis Hamilton Vivian M. Stanley Robert L. Harvey, III Debra W. Starling Danny E. Honeycutt Jackie Ann Tart James K. Lane Ray don Tart Cathy Carroll Langdon Timothy Charles White James Russell Lee Bobby Carroll Whitefield 80 81 Jldemariam Death ends a life, but it does not end a relationship, which struggles on in the survivor’s mind towards some resolution which it may never find. — Robert Anderson “I Never Sang for My Father” Joseph C. Gilbert, Agricultural Science August 23, 1976 Ann B. Gordon, Commercial Art September 19, 1976 Clarence K. Barefoot, Agricultural Science November 3, 1976 Coleman Hall, Custodian November 22, 1976 Joseph Jernigan, Business Administration December 18, 1976 Freida Heath, Police Science March 13, 1977 83 ip m sSw ’ • gam 85 Pat Hinnant, Clubs Editor Tom Howerton, Advisor Jean Meece, Editor Saundra Cox, Secretary Dee Williams, Advisor 88 Are These Layout Sheets??? 89 kJ 1 t Q Jc (jcroo a ' t-pL ' U jut-ad a X jJUuudo LlJJ—aU o ' 4 ,-0 Cyd-t s tj .£L-teJLtd- s £)Lo-uJ ' . . 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Cfi Jin tijj G = fjs ' ryJO O’. riju to .ootjuj 7) 5x)t J (aH-H O h -Otij,jf AJl. r ' ,ct AAjAC cAuOIUkYL) si iitc A (tuu xjD.Ao jL+£t uV O Cffmju auLOS ' 0, tt J L J joJO yJSl ff ' JLSjt- A.ln (J ± j t fj V UU CcYvU A C - JU ' J 90 y L yC treaty W ien a ooy a, SATiero are so mew tAaa s a e l missy; y{ tAose era z cAassesy WAere; a o Aanc ecl toi et ter our a norcaice y sal came aaxa Wit c a yrcAieyAAl y Aaiaa e yyast asaitia A7o be ud ter ace — 9 oanfima stories, one t ie important Aessons c fP earnee yrom tAem; yaw a axa S ' Aac ay sfeeeia ta ent aAoata oa SAor maAu u eamin ym, aisici ay special AAesstm yoryairnesss — yesy, u ey ’ miss; oa. • JcAooA ux l neaer seenv aite ra Ait cn aia; yet a ey a isAc ear macAe Aayiness fAlou eoe yar oar Aieart ma y ear a aa freon - ■ f 1976) as. 91 ED GOlDSTON, SILER CITY, N. « JOHNSTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Smithfield, North Carolina 27577 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION WHAT PROGRAMS OF STUDY ARE OFFERED? ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE: Accounting Executive Secretarial Science Police Science Business Administration General Office Technology Radiologic Technology Commercial Art Industrial Management Technology Teacher Assistant Advertising Design Medical Secretarial Science ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL EDUCATION WITH TRANSFER OPTION: Freshman and Sophomore-level college credit courses taught in affiliation with East Carolina University. Courses are transferable through ECU to senior colleges and universities. DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE: Adult High School Education Air Conditioning Refrigeration Mechanics Automotive Mechanics Auto Body Repair WHAT ARE THE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS? Age: Be at least 18 years of age or a high school graduate. Education: Be a high school graduate or equivalent for degree programs. Have sufficient general education for reasonable progress in diploma and certificate programs. Health: Be in acceptable physical and mental health. Additional requirements for certain programs. HOW DO I APPLY FOR ADMISSION? Submit completed application form. Have transcript(s) of high school and post-high school records forwarded. Report for placement tests and admission interview as scheduled. WHAT IS THE BASIC COST OF ATTENDING? Tuition and Fees $46.00 per quarter Books and Supplies (estimate) $60.00 per quarter FINANCIAL AID The Institute attempts to assist all eligible curriculum students who need financial aid to pursue post-secondary education. Financial aid resources available include Basic Educational Opportunity Grants, College Work-Study, NDSL loans, CETA assistance, Veterans’ GI Bill educational benefits, local grants, short-term loans, and other sources. IS JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE AVAILABLE? Job Placement service is provided in cooperation with the Employment Security Commission. Agricultural Science Mechanization Nurses’ Aide Training Cosmetology Practical Bricklaying Diesel Vehicle Maintenance Practical Nurse Education Electronics Servicing Truck Driver Training For further information write: Director of Admissions Johnston Technical Institute Highway 70-East and Interstate 95 P. O. Box 2350 Smithfield, North Carolina 27577
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