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I love pizza. I love chicken pastry. I love barbetpie. I love curr . I like good old rock and roll. 1 like good old gospel. I like good old bluegrass. 1 like good old soul. I love people. I have one or two Iriends. I like to study alone. My hardest subject is digital electronics. . h hardest subject is reading. M hardest subject is pharmacology. My hardest subject is studying. I want to get a good job when I graduate. I want to improve my promotion possibilities where I work. I want to learn a skill and feed m - children. I want to be a registered nurse. I want to be an industrial mechanic. I want to be a truck driver. I can choose MY career here. I feel welcome here. I can pick from so many programs. I can go as far as I want. I am a student at Johnston Technical College. I AM Johnston Technical College.
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I am a student at Johnston Technical College. I am a grandmother. I am a teenager. I work two jobs. I have a part-time job. School is a full-time job for me. I am Black. I am White. I am Hispanic. I am Asian. I am Indian. I don ' t have to worry about money. I have to watch every penny. I drive a new Trans-Am. I wonder if the old heap will get me home today. .My father is a farmer. .My father is an attorney. My father is a plumber. I am a Vietnam vet. I saw a movie about Vietnam. I buy my clothes only at Belk’s. I buy my clothes at TG Y. I smoke Carlton’s. I chew Redman. I AM A STUDENT AT JOHNSTON TECH. I AM JOHNSTON TECH!
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SITTING DOWN ON THE JOB! In April of this year Mrs. Marjorie Tart, a “fi.xture” in the JTC Learning Lab for the past 16 years, retired. At a farewell reception held in the Library, she was presented with a watch, and many other w ' onderfiil gifts, including the comfortable rocking chair in which she is seated (for rocking grandbabies). Bon Voyage! JTC NURSING CLASS — 1985 JTC Nursing grads of 1985 included: (L to R) First Row Phyllis Hemingway, Deborah Priebe, Sherry Boyle, Hilda Rouse, Joan Swarthout. Second Row Terry Coleson, Pam Daughtry, Brookie Blackmon, Zandra Holloman, Connie Lassiter, Gail Pollard. Third Row Deborah Warren, Paula Parker, Connie Warrick, Cydne Holt, Susan Sloan, Regenia Beasley, Barbara Herring, Suzanne Denning, Lynda Moore, Vickie Lee. 14
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