Rowan Cabarrus Community College - Spectrum Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)
- Class of 1969
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' ' L li 31 H - ' J f ,QU ,glam 'Fil b 1 .4 ' q. 1- w -'4 ' ' I r , . a , V ' 'gy' , vm an , Y . 1f '.'ll l,.'7'?' :f'- 1 v v Rowan Technical Institute Salisbury, North Carolina SPECTRUM 1969 G43 Eff Editor-Barbara Brock Business Manager-joe Walton 11:45 -I! .is DEDICATIGN Because ot' yotir understanding ot student problems. your ahility to instill in a student the desire to do his best in both occupational and social activities. and your presenting ii Christian attitude to our day to day liyes, and indicating through your own personal interest the importance of cooperation . . . rendering loye and understanding toward every ambitious scholar that you touch . . . helping to make Rowan Tech an institution whose name hrings pride to our hearts. xye dedicate this repre- sentation ot our hearts to you with our deepest respect and loyalty . . . Rlr. Kenneth Payne. 2 DEDICATION 'ur df Mr. Kenneth L. Payne Administration Assistant Evening Supervisor 3 F OREWORD The Annual Staff of l969. with great pride and dignity. proudly presents its second edition. We are indeed honored to produce the second volume and thank all who have contributed to the production. which greatly simplified our task. We hope that this book will be a cherished record in the hearts of all those who read its pages. We hope. also, that it will serve as a reminder of the opportunities accepted and the goals achieved while attending Rowan Tech. May it stand as a tribute to the more dedicated leaders of Rowan Technical Institute who have led us to a better understanding of ourselves and the world around us. They have devoted themselves to the rapid growth and development of education in North Carolina. - .. ..L..nn 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Faculty Underclassmen Activities Features Graduates 5 -XX, I 1, ,. A . f if , - J .if x 'Nxt is .tr J ,-, rp I 'I 'W ,-C? . xqi -.. , Z Q ,Y .E ', 1145 mx 321552 Ax . 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'. .. iii M, Z gw, '24, Q-1 m I H V 'vw-M4 'f V ,Km wmv my x as W U im? 1 n 11 W , My ss? ' -62 f X ,. v ,H 'F f w zu,-of us Q ,,: 5 : 1 P' ww- ' ' V 5Q,.1Z,, A , , Qi 2 1'q 4 4 I Q f ,, Ziff f f- 'nr X --.....,,,, ,qrzreilqaggg . - as -- ' gf- u ,gy ., 5 A 0 I , M, A 1 4 7 1 f 'P . , 1, , 4 1 if 13 :-. .IZ :.-:tv 1:5 Q' 5 ., 1:S:-I ,mg -1 , , f .A r- :Q bm f- -sf:,.::1:f4-:Q'ma1:::,:f x 'E ' ' -' 14: 1-1-1:1-2-W -t.. s f. ,-,X ,jx J --.-..- Ai- ' J s X 1.495 5 Rr, 3' -ff f Y ' 7.1: .snug , , --. ., mx P 41 ru- A vw ,t A. N X in 9 . Hr L N , I i P v. A f STATEMENT FROM THE PRESIDENT Again the SPECTRUM reflects the efforts of students who wish Rowan Tech to have its best foot forward. The SPECTRUM staff and the many contributors are to be complimented on the fine publication which now be- comes a part of the written record of the Institute. While the basic purpose of Rowan Tech is to assist people in becoming effective wage earners, the faculty and staff is ever mindful of the re- sponsibilities of developing people to live in our complex industrial democracy. It is my belief that the yearbook publication is among the many ways Rowan Technical Institute contributes toward these goals. The faculty and staff join me in wish- ing success to each of you. Each of you remain a part of Rowan Tech. Sincerely. C. Merrill Hamilton President Z1-1. T x 5 ,, t rv- Z li., i HI TORY In this, our second annual, we have recorded historical highlights of Rowan Technical Institute. This institution has trained students and imprinted desirable traits in the Mid-Piedmont area for nine years. Founded in 1960, Rowan Technical Institute traveled a stoney road marked by steady growth. The school opened its door to the first group of full-time students on Septem- ber 3, 1963. During the first year, students were enrolled in seven pre-employment trade education programs and a variety of short courses. In recognition of its successful beginning and its potential for broader service, the school was designated in March, 1964, as Rowan Technical Institute. This develop- ment brought with it further opportunities and responsibilities for service to the people of the area. Rowan Tech currently offers programs in occupational trades, practical nurse educa- tion, two-year technologies, and basic adult education and provide learning laboratories for extension programs. Along with this, we have many extracurricular activities, such as the Chorus, Student Government Association, Business Society, etc. The Institute is administered by a Board of Trustees composed of twelve educational, business, industrial, and civic leaders. It is supported by public funds from local, state, and Federal sources. Through these funds we have appropriated enough money to construct an additional building. This building is in construction and should be fully completed for next year's use. Every phase of community life has been and will continue to be touched in generations to come by Rowan Technical Institute in all of the successful advancements in the future. 17 In hui 'f . .Q Q ..- 14- Z 'Wim --H6 :M .E -a. qs, ' ,,-'-i3'::-:Fx M, 1 K fxv. ' 'F' J M 1 K X Wwe , f Ima 1... I wma STAFF FACULTY DMI I TR TIO , 5 X .VXA r Z I , wr V' I , ,1 F 2g , ff f ffuf' f ' ,. I -1- ,., .,y--mf iff! 'ff if 7 I I f K ffl I 1 -2 f s 9, rf! 1' 6 QV' fff- ' 1: -s , s L Ii. H ' a ' . l - If 4? 5 2 ff Tlx ,v F., ' QQ, -, 33' P :ix 'lx , x 5-,, ' xi. V 'K mx -- C Merrill Hamilton President ,ff . 'V Nl, I I VW I , Kenneth L. Payne Administrative Assistant 4 1:11 Al' ' j at Grady S. Lloyd Director of Student Personnel G . Keith Boyles Director of Adult Education G Extension Services f --if .-qi I Gene H, Phillips Ronald E. BOS!jan Director of Instruction Business Manager Barb ara Lloyd C oordinator, Learning Laboratory .lJ jan johnson Counselor Bernard A. Henkel Coordinator, Learning Laboratory W Catherine Rivens Coordinator, Learning Laboratory 1 if N... Y N Madeyyn Emerson William R. Robinson Chairman of Adult Basic Regifmaf Education Prog-rams W., M ,,A,,, L 'QX Q , . k K L, ,ling Xt Y X'-'QA affix 6 ' ws, f , A . .. '. ' IWHMHWHJE Martha Ann Barringer Mary Ellen Benfield Secretary Secretary . W , . x,,57 X . f .4 'I Y . A, ., Brenda Clement Kitty Price Secretary Secretary tar, ek my i f . 'N nf. tw , Pv' , V is -,mwg . f ia ,Q'-,ifiideg 'C 4. ' ' 2 D.: W7 'aw-1. 'f iff if ., 1. N' fx-.Wqiw A ww ex 4 , ., ','.i? aF'.'f'- Ziff: it-fag? . A . . A ,iggiia .J ' f X? w'i J ' ,:-KKK , x I - X xl r- ' 5 - '1 - Judy VonC anon Cinda Butler Secretary Day Receptionist 22 L Y-!,,. Barbara l-I . Bentley Secretary Z? Norma Shaver Secretary :Q-svfv J-I' X 'K - vt , Faye Brown Evening Receptionist 'f J 1 I V f-.V .. K I lg f Q Q- -735, 1, M , 1 f V M 'x,',:? .'Q ' r 'ff-Lifaw, A 4 ' . Q... X -f ' wa :V- qem - . 4 4 1 . xx ..i ,z g. ., 1 J lv 5 lf'.:Qg,,,k . ,1 7 Gayle C . Horton Accounting Clerk 1 Linda Shirley Printing Machine Operator I-Ill john Story Custodian 66.3, Nancy T. Lyerly Bookkeeper f 's-1 wg- Q! it . ' ,L- Ronnell Livengood Book Store Coordinator f 'j :gf, f . .f ' P 'if iff, ' :fs - V 44:Zf:,g'c ' 1 1.1 fbi! .. A N N N ,vI'iT:nI'. 1' i 2 2 f ' 5 1 7 w 5 1 cw Y' JJ' ' 5. Christine G. Cornelius Arthur Miller LeWa11en Millis Maid Custodian Custodj an 23 MECHAN CAL DEP RTMENT 1-1 5.1- John K. Burns Drafting S Design Technology ...-- Y 54... D ' KEHHEHT E. Mullis Drafting Instructor , P.- '17 K I , I 'Q ,. 4 4. W. Howard Dorris Manufacturing Engineering Technology l:z+'f Ti l . ,N 1 I fx Q ,5 , ', 1 25 ' nsj 3 1' Mann., IM f 1212+ , A Nr: 1 , -I ,QQ Q A 4 'Iliff . ., 4 - -- ,V Q- ff s V14 ji-AQ N! . . 4 In ua., Hilton J. Swindell Welding 24 --rf x ar X ,- a.. , V , 4' . Q 3 Jr X.. .L V M 02255. E- M 1 63 Hi g 'x ,. A-r v 1 U '53 . ., . II . - 71 .1 ' 3,35 V gjpiv jk X S , . Q H X-5 V' .Eff ' L' a. ' -' 11 f 1 I' ' , 'v' 'V , . 3. Gif 'X 4 1 ' .rf 7.45.1 'gi' I r- Iwi? Wpjkil. -,,4 4- .x A . .A ,mf V. 4 Z S in f iaz,,.,a,-L -' . C-ernal A. Lowman Machinist Trade 'Q if N ' xv I 'H . A N . .. it A, M., 1 B. Grady Sloop Auto Mechanics 1 M. fix i james L. Craven Laboratory Assistant .... P fr t W A :F Q Aww ax , wav v?,..+- a- 1 -I . 1 :21 5 ' . . , X VA . in -. P' - xr I-A 1,-a----U .. George E. Evans Auto Mechanics 25 --V -S' Shirley K. Horne Frances C. Allen Business S Secretarial Science Secretarial Science Q.. SNFSS BUSINESS Aubrey K. Cheek X, my Business Administration 'P' .4-ff 5442 Boykin F. Mfilliams ja.-Cy Thomas Business Administration Business Admi!1iSlT3tiOI1 26 L' 1 . if V 1' DEP RT E T xx' N ffrzl .-'fl A 'f Q PR CTICAL UR E EDUCATIO i '69 Betty McCra.ry Coordinator- Instructor of Practical Nurse Education Q-.af Y Ruth Hope Practical Nurse Education Y' f-Q .-QQ A n Ervin W. McCulloch ELECTRGNICS Eugene F . Earnhardt E T Electronics, Mathematics Vohn N. Peeler Electrical Installatio Maintenance X 5 Billy W. Hill Electronics Technology n G k,.:A.,,,, . Ai, 2 ar-a it Q -A Q11 ',,'l ' ' N M Q 4 . Vernon D. Eanes Air Conditioning G Refreigeration 28 FIRE AN F ETY ENGINEERING np. ' 55.1 vA1.,.,..-V N Richard G. McIntyre Area Consultant Fire Science Technology ,- qi Robert C . Barr Fire 8 Safety Engineering Technology Ku Raymond J. Sale Fire S Safety Engineering Technology james D. Rhyne Area C onsultant, 29 1 fry., Fire Service Training n QI CE ER L STUDIE M! Q -f we far, , gg .i w E , . .- ' X. .. . .M ...vw K '- f.. . ale ea. . Katie I.. Duncan Acting Dlly Librarian : .52 3 f3',f 5 f.1z l - ' ,Q Q X av '-11245, ' if .' 4 , f K ' ' . is ,qw I ,. v , Q-V 'V 5 fx eg 5' -'V mi -72 034 x 'fm' ,- 1: ,W W X W an 4 ,.f : ,, Y, 4' 4 ,Q fl., 1'--wx, , 33 ' ' s ,kk ask .' V ' 1 ,fi ,f:,: . 31:,wf'f5- - 1-'ies gm-1' ..--ef-11:13 ., X . 45,59 Fr.1nCeS MOSS Evening Libra rian 4,4-.z , ig 4. 1 . . J Wade F. Dansby English, General Studies X Charles R. Benson Physics 5 Mathematics K ,. .-......,.......,,,r, 'I S ,I , -IW 2---4 f i... Hilda G . Varneli English ,M cv ,..-.....-.......q, Norman S. Hodges Mathematics, Blueprint Reading and Shop Science K rl Raymond B. Gilbert Mathematics, Chemistry S Physics Robert F. Steed Sewing Machine Mechanic 31 .4-:gg l f .-ug, t . ,WT Q vw 1 iii W L IF' . ,PA Q fi. XX 4' 4' A Z' mmgv' f ' 3-.J Q, fling., Terry W. Akins Barbara Alexander M Melvin B. Alexander -'s-- --VV -- 'N' Vickie Benfield Learnon H. Benson Robert Blackwell Betty Bolt Larry G. Bowyer Susan Bradshaw ,gg M joe Douglas Brock - , Glenda Burngarner Q . . ,- 34 5. 4. ss- 1. D. Almond, jr Paul W. Anderson joe Allen Atwell David M. Barber Dennis H. Beaver john T. Belk - 1'-, -I 5 3. -- Barbara Coble Janice Coleman Robert I.. Collins Stephen M. Cooper ,. N V N W U 1 ' 5 is? Y V m' A ' v Q9 .M it ' v .. I Lloyd W. Cephas Donald Clapp Luther Cline john M. Coates 5. v 36:1 'IES' 1 3 , 5 G wx A v 0 Mary Caldwell james Calloway Virginia Cauble K 1? Edward B. Barnhardt Deborah Burton Edro B. Byers Michael C. Corriher Olivia Crawford 35 Y Nm at--.2 Ll Bertha Daniels Myrtle Daught Betty Davis Larry P. Davis Benjamin Fleming james W. Floyd . '63, Charles Gilbert -f 'V' Patricia Gilbert Laverne B. Goodlctt 4?-T w ... ai- ,, P ,- loc A. Draper Mdrcia Ervin Baxter Finl: .4--5 lil 2 V. ,IT 9' ' 1 1. GW u Q' Gladys Jackson Joseph -lL'11.l'ilI1S Linda lcnkins Michcdl Goodman Pauluttc Goodman Dennis Harmon R. V. Hamilton Billy J. Hendrick james G. Honbar Mary Houpe james L. Ireland james Nl ichcdl Johnson Howell W. Kesler, Ir. joe Allen King Richard D. Kluttz 14.- Frank Lanning Gary G. Lowder Roger H. Lowder Stanley D. McGrady Daisy jones Isaiah jone s , 1 . 0 P GarY Johnson X Q Q , . 3.- Kathryn jones P -, - Eugenia joseph LA Y Q N ' V 51 i n xr- -.WN aaa gy 1 IN ' 4 Lf 'fi 5 U . K Albert Ray Kepley Cary M. Kepley , Randall W. Koontz Jerry B. Lewis Thomas Linebarrier V' Q5- 38 'ig 4- - 'WW X J X 4 L F , P? fx , Nav if N ' Am ,,. vw P312 V M ' Dennis M. Patton john Thomas Peace Kathryn Peacock I . Larry McLes'ter 9 mi in .in 1... jimmy A. Miller Stephen M. Mitnik 'Yrs i ,,.,wf--14. . 4 1 ' ' if , ,fn lf- . 3: 1 jane McMahn Ronald 1. Mahaley Thomas F. Mangrum Mary Marlin Jerald Marlow David Lee Martin Sandra Myers - . Terry L. Nesbitt . Penny Nicholson , dm ' L5 Conrad F. Nichols Ji :W X I Ni F jimmy C. Oliver Nancy Parker fs.. 39 Donna F. Reid Carl A. Rickard Richard I. Ridenhour Dallas Roberts Stephen L. Shipp Richard E. Shoaf Darrell R. Simpson Barbara Suratt sg. ,W x i yy' Ll Terry S. Peddycord Loo G. Pcclcr Michael Peeler Richard Prince lv f A ,. ' -uv. 1 Fix 40 S. r 5 - 4, le 'Wx '15 vs E , 1-1- K1 I Ruth Scott Terry Sechler ' as Q ,.., ., . Q. Tn? X , . 5 Andrew S. Spry l-Iarriette Stafford William D. Stancil 75 fix Q- Q.- Q, Howard j. Stockton Frederick A, Thompson Leroy W. Thompson . ,lr james M. Tulloh john R. Walcott William Waller ga 'Pt ,gb , gf, , 'x E Y t u 'N- Ns- Q... .xx- mf Oflng Lessig Tracey 14. . P- I nfs ' 1-x , Ad. A . 'f vis, :uv R Harry Wc lch C alvin White side , I ,A ,MM Henry M. Walter Iila Bane Wsddington 41 john 'Whitley Donald Wigglcsworth 4' ' Mixinc Wilkorson Hagdcn G. Young 1, A -3-:gn J. 1 5 ., Ei.- :. feverish gg: , W . Lg xiii 9 rg 5' Ill I 4 , -Q1 e N 'lg , A J fe ,. 'Aim 4 'Q R i 55 5 BN , :Lln PM 'V 5- D A., V ' af . .fw- , , Q A. f I ,K 5 ff ' ,, C, . 1 ,gmt ' v A 1 1 '14 .F ,. 'f a, 1' 2 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION BETTY CLARK SANFORD SA IN president Secretarx' tj MATTHEW RZEGOCKI N BARBARA BROCK treas 44 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Rowan Technical Institute offers its students the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities. Student activities are considered an integral part of the student's total educational experience. Students are encouraged to participate in student activities. The Student Government Association gives the stu- dents an opportunity to gain practical experience in the democratic process through participation in a program of self government. The purpose of the Student Government Association is to provide the means for responsible and effective student affairs. The Student Government Association is composed of all full-time students. Part-time students may elect to join the Association. The constitution and activities of the Association are subject to approval and sanction of the administration of the Institute. 'ff' . 'Q '1 V -2141, ..495F.1.f .Y ,- V ' 5 - ' 3 - A .l a 'ari 1 if - J f- A is ,. Y lxvv .ty I .M . t .V 5' L 'E A ai' A ' 'W ' .- ,-,.. 3, fi' ., fp - .gg W L ilvffil ' , ......g1f- N X un- . - , - V Y- r ,val j , 35 ' fl i A 1 wi hiss A 1 -, at-We -f ,, W L .ah si -1 I l in 1 ,fmacxg Representatives elected from their curriculum for the 1968- 1969 school year, to serve in the Student Government Association are as follows: Mike Anderson: Air Conditioning and refrigeration, Anthony Linn: electrical installation and maintenance, Larry Archie: machinist trade, Lanny Burton: Auto- motive mechanics, jerry Morgan: welding, Regina Duncan: practical nurse education, Dennis Patton: lst. year business administration, joe Smith: 2nd, year business administration, Barbara Anderson: lst year executive secretary, Carol I-lursey 2nd year executive secretary, Sandra Meyersg lst year medical secretary, Barbara Taylor: 2nd year medical secretary, Ben Fleming lst year electronics tech. Perry Windsor 2nd year electronics tech. Donald Clapp, lst year fire and safety, Matt Rzegoclti 2nd year fire and safety, Larry McLester lst year drafting and design, Mike Rusher 2nd year drafting and design, john Bell: lst year manufacturing engineering tech, jack Bostic 2nd year manufacturing engineering tech. 45 MECHAN CAL ENGINEERS TECHNICAL SOCIETY 7 5 F N Q .. . wgs.--CM' A' 5 Q ri . I s 5 ..-V 4-no X Qvff Q 'I xy, IIN J 1' - , ROW 1 Mr. J. K. Burns, P. Ford, M. johnson, R. Collins, M. Cline, D. Walters, R. Rusher, I Horton, S Weddington, R. Torrence ROW 2 N. Fairley, L. McLester, T. Smith, J. Bostic, J. Draper, R Rodgers G Lowder, J. Love. ROW 3 Mr. B. Lowman, L. Archie, F. Thompson, J. Brock, M. Corriher, D Barber, L Melton, Mr. K. Mullis, F. Lanning, R. Overcash, Mr. L. Craven, Mr. H. Dorris. , -ll!-,LR .- Tony Smith, secretary, Robert Rodgers, treasurer, jim Horton, chairman, Mike Rusher, lst vice chair- man, Mike Cline, 2nd vice -chairman. 45 i SOCIETY FIRE PROTECTIO 4 1 HQ 1 i ' vi-'W-V-me-5-vwznsa-L.rQ1z7,pa:waai:E:':.:ii,HTYJZQ n . r an ' P -2, W ml 'if 7, , ' , wwf .- .J .. ,sw 4 V ., . D ' ' ? d L: '4v,,:f. rfcq. V 9 vii?-Xliizl' . .5 M, 5 mf ..3 I . , 1 arf.. 5 ' 2'-Mx K A-76 fu ROW 1--Mr. Sale W. Robertson, M. Ruth, K. Collins, C. Perkins, J. Walcott, M. Fowler, Mr. Barr. ROW 2 R. Howell, R. Prince, D. Linville, M. Rzegocki, B. Teele. ROW 3--J. Lewis, D. Clapp, D. Kessler, M. Parks, L. Mattes, S. Turner. ROW 4--I. Wilson, J. Atwell, S. Mitnik, E. Brown, J. jenkins. v ini , -l' . D1-- 1 I r i-. lil Mike Ruth, Keith Collins, Wayne Robertson, Bruce Teele, Mr Sale, Matt Rzegocl-ci, Lou Mattes. 47 , -x. ,, 'A '4 ' .1145 s . , .f -6- ., ,. . 35:16 , ,.,. 5 I Af.. xi, ' U 1... 9 I X , 2 Q . 71? , uw.: , .N.,.,by, . fx- .vw .,:f5bxL'.,w f 3' H3 1191 I sang, ,. z va . .t 4':n'l,'1 V -1-p.lr'.',l'1 Us-'Hz A 'U' ,.x,1 .- . , . ..,,.f g-1 ,f 'sf -. i., . . Y A .rj ,A 5,583 . 1,412 K-2:5 ' 9255! ff-qxfl' h' JA U 1 , ,,,' - 5 L m f. bs..-N 'iq 1 S .. v ,-55. 2 . 5 s .iw L ,. -M...-,. .A-sa, Y 1 1 Q, ,- -A- gg,-j? ,,w....-.,,., V-,,..N. ., 3:3 '- we-w' . , 149+ w uf- K y af-:f:2-':f ,,, g5 ,,,,Q 3' 1 ' , , A rv s W . vu.. 's.Lt': , -yv 2 ' -'vue f Ani wa' K 50 4 1 ,rw , 'fi 42 'S,,m ' , . . Q ' ug, 4 M , nm 1 -xx' f Q 1 ,MM ww' ,WWI W t , . N I 'mm I 4 w w 1 A 3, sw X SSS N,g,Qv.4. Ns X. nf, ...M ,, , 'Q ,,,f,,,y.,,, ' af N ' .Y D wh ., 2? iff! Em my my , 4 X 51 'f '??i:?Wr7 N, ,W ' , VJ! , 2 6 1 vi I 5 ,P 4115 '52 'rs 4 vs ,Z , M., A is ,D f riff 71' 4 X f 'ff ' , ' ' Yf I 2 '22':i ' 112, ,,!, f 41, , .,f-22Zs'i2j24f'f6 ,- , , G , WW 4. , o , , , 1.. ,...'+::,,v4' f' .. nf' -, ' ' if f 'J f if fs' f .V 1 7 1 lm: ,. f J ,iff ' f fff 1 J ,Ui f, 3' , if MZ ,, 91 kt Q Q? f K fl 2 4 114227 gm s-V 5 'f QL, , , 5 4, 6 , , f 1 1 , 5 4 iw 1 n R 5 I s N r MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS W Q 1 x CHRISTMAS QUEEN MISS CAROL HAMMILL MISS JUDY REID MISS KATI-IRYN PEACGCK MISS VICKI BENFIELD MISS BETTY CLARK 53 During the holiday season Rowan Tech entered its TECI-IMOBILE in parades in the surrounding communities. Gracing the float was Miss Merry Christmas and her court. The theme of the float was Growth through learning. The float won first place in the non-commercial division in the Salisbury l-loliday Caravan, First place and 9525 in Alhermarle-Stanley County Parade. First place in the Mocksville parade. We also received second place in the Concord Parade which had a prize of 9535 plus S525 for entering the parade. The TECHMOBILE also entered the Kannapolis and Oakboro parades which were not judged. 54 , 1 1 L - 1 .5 X ' , , 4 1 W ,f ' , x 'HE' Y W ' i' if i J ' W' .f 1, f 1 'ii ' , 1 , 1+ L ' ' ' fi f es 1' E - . 1- I n Y . -f , Q, A . . - . . 1' 4 , . e -1' 4. -' wfw A - T. N . W Iv . ,. . A -., , - F B' .f ,,, , w Z . . f , . 1 15 - '-- i - . 1 . ., fp., -f Q. - f. a'1 -' nv .,.,'i. ' f . ' ' 21 fliifxjgiqkg:--Q, ut.. ,f'..7,h , u If ,251 .l. g u 1 . 'wt ,R 0- 'ffl ,557 '. 'ff 'A' -- 'gfavb' -. ' 'xr'-', ' ' f' 21' .IJ ' 1' -5 ' A .1 1. -, 1' . ' V'-if '-. ,.,,. .gf ..- J ' 1- . I ' . x. -' V' '72 Jw 'fjfff' .cqjpki af v2.91-if 2 1.9 ,, f Fx' ff GRO TH The new building nearing completion is evidence of growth at Rowan Tech. This building has approximately 27, OOO square feet of floor space. 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E, Q- -E -.. .rf'fai.: z., ip , A ,,, ,. TQQQ-2 Q14 1. . - , ' Qlijilxf' iff-,: Air . 1 ' - wefufis,-14--Lf f 'ff . 1- ' , . if Q -C34-FK ' 1 I 'Q si' I ' . 1 vc fe '55 11 fF,'!q 3- f a:'.,5 ' VI hifi X 'f f'Z qc -f Q 1 , 1 1 ' C 4? 1,,3i'j E vi ,' fu 1427 F .5 Gm, Q v I 5 r ,, : 1 ffg lfx I Q Q5 5,1 N A . fax- - pf-. - . f ff.. ' 'fm w l 57,513.1 3 GRADUATE - ' , , . A,.,,-L ' fr - , V-gil ,Z 2 . , A ,,-3sf,2fi2 m: V14 L:V..ifgT's SCQJGS' 'A A QQ' -w GT.. 7,3 ! 1x14 favs SIDNEY ALBR IGHT Electrical Inst. and maintenance ,ge . VICTOR ANDERSON Air conditioning and refrigeration ur rzr: 1 '5 - A . if .- .,,.. . :,..:,4 an O' . 1:- , . X - is-. H ' ': , . .,:, ,Q ., Q27 , MICHAEL AXSOM Electrical Inst. and Maintenance DAVID ALLISON Electrical Inst. and Maintenance LARRY ARCI-IIE Machinest Trade DENNY BARRIER Electrical Inst. and Maintenance VOCATIONAL EDUCATION A- X RONALD ALMOND Automotive Mechanics Wie... ' ARCI-IIE ATKINSON Sewing M achine mechanice STEVE BLACKWELDER Machinest Trade The Vocational programs offered at Rowan Tech include Air Con- ditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics, Automotive Mechanics. Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Welding. Machinest Trade. and Sewing Machine Mechanics. The courses in these curriculum are arranged to give the student the required technological and special courses in a sequence necessary to coordinate his laboratory experiences. Students are given the opportunity to aquire basic knowledge, skills, and related technical information necessary to gain em- ployment in industry, with the needed potential to advance. WILLIAM BOGER Air Conditioning and Refrigeration LANNY BUR TON Automotive Mechanics CURTIS BRANNUM M achinest Trace SAMMY BUTLER Machinest Trade DONNIE COOKE Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Zi ,152 pf' NL, H ,,.,,, Z f1'2e.rf'-.N-if.: WILLIE BROWN Sewing Machine Mechanics -fmfigv xi 111251. V Y C153-I:1,i?2I'13. ' .rf JI-IONNY CARSON Air Conditioning and Refrigeration TOMMY COOK Air Conditioning and Refrigeration iii D , Q25 JAMES BUNTON Automotive Mechanics .-g.. CHARLES CLODFELTER Sewing Machine Mechanics 4? I Li 'FWF Y DANNY CORRH-IER K-ENETH COX Automotive Mechanics Sewing Machine Mechanics DONALD CORPENING Welding fin. JACK DANIEL Machinest Trade r . Y I 75.4 . A-f-,Aix HARTSELL DOCK Sewing Machine Mechanics M Writ M WILLIAM DYSON Electrical Inst. and Maintenance GRADY EARNHARDT Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 64 ROBER T C ROWE S ewing M achine Mechanics DAVID DAVIS Sewing Machine Mechanics BENNY DRYE Automotive Mechanics -4-gm.. X MEDFORD FOSTER Sewing Machine Mechaincs Mechanics ww DANIEL I-LARWOOD ARNOLD HATLEY Sgyving Machine Electrical Inst. and Mechanics Maintenance 65 DONALD HAMILTON Automotive Mechanics ,-5 ffllib, TROY I-IERRIN Sewing Machine Mechanics , ...- ,1 .n-v. Y 1 f f ? BRYCE EVERI-LAR T Sewing Machine Mechanics HENRY FAIRLEY Machinest Trade fffkg-if -. fw if 'NN' X . LARRY HARKEY Sewing M achine Mechanics JERRY HILDEBRAND Automotive Mechanics 2 l 'Qu . LARRY JONES Welding JAMES JORDAN Sewing Machine Mechanics : +4 , ff ' I Biff: -L -W Q RONALD LEWIS Automotive Mechanics 'R X ANTHONY LINN Electrical Inst. and Maintenance I JOHN LOMBARD Automotive Mechanics 66 5 'R '-Q,,1 LEONARD HUNTER Sewing Machine Mechanics ix-sf THOMAS JONES Automotive Mechanics S Sze J cle Q3 Q 1 . .Ai if-LE, ' , RODNEY KINDLEY Electrical Inst. and Maintenance l LK JERRY LOVE Machinest Trade L f ,W MW ' Ns 'F if 0 5 ' ' , ...,. fn 4 wt 0 1? FP' ov: V , Qi' . HQ, . - 11. 1' 61 5 ,1 .'1! A DANNY MURPI-I Automotive Mechanics I-IOMER LUCAS III Automotive Mechanics WL if JASPER MAHALEY Automotive Mechanics LARRY MELTON Machinest Trade . , A W IIAI, c ,M L V :if L, wah ' , CHARLES MYERS Automotive M echanics 1 -Q., DAVID MCKNIGHT Automotive Mechanics ROBERT MATTES Automotive Mechanics 1? 2 2 ,. JERRY MOR CAN Welding LARRY MYER S Sewing Machine Mechanics RICHARD NAIL Automotive Mechanics fx 61:53 fs!- MARVIN OVERCA SH Sewing Machine Mechanics - gg! AQ 'Af io f N . -- 1 ix R 31 VANE PEELER DONALD PLESS Sewing Machine Sewing Machine Mechanics Mechanics li., . ' A Q.-sf -. RONNIE RODGERS Air Conditioning and Refrigeration wp, TN ai v fs. 1,- LARRY SI-LERRILL Machinest Trade ,Q GERALD PAGE Electrical Inst. and Maintenance it 'Qs 75 gif Y , ., ,yi , '-, ,TER RY POTTS S ewing Machine Mechanics 'll HENRY PARKER Sewing Machine Mechanics I' GEOR GE PURC ELL Automotive Mechanics ,I 68 gf of 'Q . I J . -,1' I A I ' ww r I ,fwai-, . . JAMES STOCIQTON 7 Electrical Inst. and , l Maintenance 441' '- ' ' RONALD TUTTLE Electrical Inst. and Maintenance , Llfm M ,............4 ,- ff. E! , STEVE WEDDIQNCTON ' i ' Machinest Trade Ii IYO TA TAO Automotive Mechanics LARRY TUCKER Electrical Inst. and Maintenance f-ff lfe BILL WILEY Sewing Machine M echanics ,nlmg ROGER TORRENCE Machinest Trade GLENN WALKER Machinest Trade BOYCE WINCOFF Air Conditioning and Refrigeration PRACTICAL NURSE EDUCATION Increasing population in North Carolina And rapid advancement in medical technology have resulted in increased demand for well trained persons in health service occupations . To help meet this need, Rowan Technical institute offers a one year program of Practical Nurse Education. This program is approved by the North Carolina State Board of Nursing, and the North Carolina State Board Of Education. The objective of the Practical Nurse Education program is to make available to qualified persons the opportunity to prepare for the Practical Nurse occupation. The students also receive a wide range of guided nursing experi- ence in the hospital setting provided by affiliation with Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, Rowan Memorial Hospital, and Stanley County Hospital, Where students learn patient centered nursing care. it l 2? 171 E P' Y J. , I A X -ggi A EVELYN ANDERSON VIRGINIA ARNEY SADIE BELTON U V . V ' f'm,.. . , A A If-I I: .Ii 'ni 'V I. ' 4 .H r 1 S f ,A - ,U X 'R -2 I, , -, S f Q MAE BLACK MARTHA BLACKWELDER SANDRA BOVVERS 70 1 I J . f A-,, f 'X , v ' 'Z ' I I 4 mf. . I .A , . I , 'QL' V i a 's i :Q LINDA DRYE REGINA DUNCAN LINDA ELDER , 71 i R MARY BURRIS , WW, 1 . gill- +. , .,,. 25 , QM . USL ANNETTE SMITH COOK W QL BEVERLY CULP xx!! 1. 5 SANDRA FEIMSTER YN I I X CAROL GOO DIXTAN 1 '05- .aflx 9' SHIRLEY HALL N, 4- . I .A DELPHLA I-ESS ' s- E, MARTHA I-IODCES ... ,. , ,.,. ...LN CA RO L HAMMILL I L JAN ICE HILL HELEN HUNEYCUTT ,fzx 'E . 535 ,N is L ' 4551 0 Q ax ,Tl Q . W fs' ' r I t ,S 1' ax Y V, 2 Y .4 ,,..... ,. FRANCES JOHNSON MILLARD LANKFORD DOROTHY MCMANUS W' vw V 5 V G ., Y ' 9 QQR 1 DCDNNLE MILLER CELLA MANTERFIELD ff MARY POWELL Eff' a JOYCE QU ILLMAN ,,: 3 A I LINDA SCOGGINS N W f?- 1 x SYLVLA SHINN ,,-yu-.,.,,,k,,,, f i Ni? I .I , 5 ROSALEE SHOAF W ,,,, 5 -1 5 f K, 3, fa 'U - 'M I Q 1-. ,-I, .1 ',f:f: '42 r N ' t J X ar ' I GAYLORD SWAZY 4 -' 'y:f'71 7':iif1r : .Z 'QLL ,. ,,,. iglryrwfzlfi ,,, AF :A1' ':A, Z .f f 1 'k'V , ,, ' MARY THOMAS CAROL VANNOY LINDA WALTON JOYCE WEDDINC-TON SI-IELIA WINECOFF 75 In North Carolina the opportunities in business are increasing. With the increasing population and industrial development in the state, business has become more competitive and automated. Better opportunities in business will be filled by students with specilized education beyond the high school level. The specific objectives of the Business Administration Curriculum are to develop: KID Understanding of the principles of organization and management in business operationsg QD Understanding our economy through study and analysis of the role of production and marketingg 135 Knowledge in specific elements of accounting and finance, and business lawg 4-lb Understanding and skill in effective communication for businessg C55 Knowledge of human relations as they apply to successful business operations in a rapidly expanding economy. The Secretarial Sciences are Executive Secretary and Medical Secretary. These curriculums are set up to develop required skills such as typing, dictation, and transcriptions, as well as the special training in the related subjects such as mathematics, ac- counting, personality development, and human relations. The Medical Secretary also develops skill in medical terminology and vocabulary. Wy- Q A :sr ' JOYCE ALLISON BONNIE BOSTIAN DELORIS CHAMBERS Btwiness Medical Secretary Executive Secretary Administration , Q H 'iff - .ti . E E . 3 K : ,F Y . E ,sh .r v - p BETTY CLARK POLLY 'FILE GVVENDOLYN COINS Executive Secretary Bugnegg Business Adrniiiistration Adminigtratign 76 MARGRET JOHNSON Executive Secretary , Jfwvrf 'Y Y xr f . ' 4 1-X ,M . a if , , + ROSE HOLSHOUSER Business Executive Administration Secretary ,.,. ,....c, W 1 'X mm , M CAROL HURSEY , . MARY JOHNSTON Medical Secret ary P I wa Inn. , 1 ,yur 2.1 ' A,'Q , . KENNETH MCCURDY IUDY REID Business Executive Administration Secretary 77 3. af' 'x X , 4 'Z . Q.. v + X s l -1' 'N' is A .tv , K. RAMONIA RUSSELL Business Administration GILBERT SCOTT SARA SCOTT Business Business .-Xdministration ,Administration 78 SANTOR D SALN Business Administration 'Z ff JOE C. SMITH Business Administration l 'ev E ,W 45. 'H LINDA STURDIVANT Executive Secretary - .. .. N-Q. . 4 Y A , ,.,. f IW, e n7 U . V, .,,..,f-v- ' ' '35ifv 1 BARBARA TAYLOR Medical Secretary 4 if M -,,. A 4 - ef -J- ln-, A . CAROLYN TUCKER Business Administration i f 'raw' ' , 4 MARY SUE VEACH JOYCE WASHAM Executive Secretary Business Administration lf , The rapid growth of technologies in industry has been equally accompanied by the equally phenominal growth in the demand for y qualified technicians--both men and women. The curriculum for Drafting and Design Technology has been de signed to provide optimum specilized technician instruction in a two year program . The curriculum is designed to qualify the graduate for performance in the duties of a mechanical draftsman using the required appli cation of technical aspects of engineering principals. Electronics Technology provides a basic background in electronics theory and practical applications for business and industry. l Fire 81 Safety Engineering Technology provides a basic background in fire protection, safety, and related subjects. Specific skills are developed in many phases of the occupation. Students are trained to determine fire and safety hazards and to analyze methods of eliminating hazards. The field of Manufacturing Engineering includes the manufactur and production of mechanical products, and the tools, machines, 5 and processes by which they are made. The very nature of this ' curriculum, stressing the principles and practices of scientific technology, enables a graduate to compete successfully for a variety of positions. l YM Rf YVR RONALD BARRIER COY BOS TIC Electronics Manufacturing Technology Engineering 1. V,.,i4 , fr - ' 1. Q: XE my R A il J rn Z U I .. ., ,',3f5,23. U2 su O i ....,w9i ' W5 Z ij, fra Eh -7? - fp N I ' f H 0 U ' H E' E no fra O 5 2 F7 'Tl IT! :s q- r-' 03. rv 'E E Z? :. 55 E5 O2 'U O FV Z 'lf J -. 5: xi- i 80 BARBARA BROCK Drafting and Design Technology 'im MICHAEL CLINE M anufacturing Engineering E I l I I I V I l l l l l I J , V l 1 7 1 5 l I I 0,5 bi Q.-me 'Q 'WU E. B. EUDY Electronics Technology SAMMY DEADMON Drafting and Design Technology All MARSHALL FOWLER Fire 8 Safety Engineering EU ,ai FQN CHARLIE HALL ELTON l-IARTLEY Electronics Electronics Technology Technology 9 U: ll7- - l ii! T ' . K ,flr-.5 ? fl - ,g .x e '-- ,gin W :I -A 'L '1, ,ff '. ra, 'I A 453172 -' r 1 ., -fvc 1:1 T 'W sift! 5. 4 W., Elly' 1oHNNn2 HESS M rjzwlx ,ff ' ' 'AJ Electronics .V g. ' 2 Q ay.: 'V- 'Technology , K ' , F .',- -V4. g i 2.1 ll 'Agfa 'ii lm? , ill .T 01 N Q V T fwwillib, sw M 152 ,, ,gf u EMM? le ll iv 2 Milt' ' 1, 'wh 'fi W in vi Y fy: '. 5253 iimlj E ,'f.4f, A lxi 9' ,vuf Ev?l.,ig1 5f l 'Z:.,- ft? ,li 2 fr-4 ,,'5'jgs-? fx-11934. fr ,f L . , L, . f , - I 1 , ,X . f, W jf Ni A . X.f.- ,X is G 'zz X fi' .z ,Y , V f. ' o tok H - ' if Y -f AQ 82 ,TAKES I-IORTON Drafting and Design Technology .V- -5. 'J 550, , -1.. A . JIMMY KELLER Electronics Technology o0 'S. 'U' Y! DAVID KIRK Electronics Technology 23' mfg DOUG LINV ILLE Fire ES Safety Engineering 4 ,nv ring -z V 1 - fm' A LUCIAN MATTES Fire G Safety Engineering ix ' S yggj fx xx 1 i 4 , -., fm 9 1-rw 444 RONALD OVERCASH Drafting and Design Technology X -....,,,,-4-asa , f ' q ww-- 3,. VV :T .A ,. 1 qi 5, .YK A -rl: M 5 22 ' 51 W , . f fwf DANIEL PARKS Fire S Safety Engineering 83 n -, 1, CHARLES PERKINS Fire 8 Safety Engineering g was I . 'U' .ag K m. we . WAYNE ROBERTSON Fire G Safety Engineering ROBERT RODGERS Drafting and Design Technology E Q 2 5 i .5,s' 411' J MICHAEL RUSHIER Drafting and Design Technology X Z 5 7 F 4 'Os up-.Q HARRY RUTH IH MATTHEW RZEGOCKI TONY SMITH Fire 8 Safety Fire 8 Safety Manufacturing Engineering Engineering Engineering 84 :Ft -E4 DOUGLAS WALTERS Manufacturing Engineering PERRY WINDSOR Electronics Technology Q52 7, 1 L. L If wma JOSEPH WALTON III JQE WEDDINGTQN Electronics Electfgmgg TCCTIHOIOSY Technology WAYNE YOHE Electronics Technology ,af E '4,,,,r.1- SPECTRUM S AF F ...ls LS- BARBARA BROCK EDITOR DANIEL MOOSE PARKS LAY-OUT EDITOR 1, JIM IRELAND PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR 4 1' v Q I 9 r-' Aglglg gain LINDA STURDIVANT COPY EDITOR 86 -w T NWS..-1' JOE WALTON BUSINESS MANAGER JO DY BROCK Q F x KVA' - - , -HQQ . igi V We the members of the SPECTRUM '69 Staff would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Robert Stewart, American Yearbook Company represen- tative, for his interest, patience, and guidance. His help has proved to be invaluable. 87 W S if S 41134 'hi N lf, 'mf PRODUCTION ASSISTANT T iii T 1 X. - fl 5. 'VY 1 Mr. R obert Stewart 'T'
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