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BRUCE HOWEL W RtkUSS Z HADtEY president BUS M6R OCANS In CONTED INSTRUCTION ir anc ■ ■ ' ■■■■ STUKNTS ASSOCIATEnjERNR BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL TOCATIONAl DIRECTORS L PENNY 0 MAYO S PEACOCK A8E-EJCIENSI0N R HOWARD ADMESStOn COKP ED4PUCEMENT EVEKNS OOnSKSN AOM ASST EXTENTICN S COMMUNITY SERVICES HRD lEARMNS UIB SGEO UBfWRT SERVICES RECRUITING RETENTION AREA CCMSULTANT BOOKSTO E CONTROUER FINANCIAL AID MAimtnAacE registrar VETERANS AFFAIRS allie ray MCCU, CHAIRMAN JOY HAU VICE CHAIRMAN MRS MAXTON BASS CARMEN BUTLER EVERETT A CARR MRS LELA HARRELL MRS MAXINE HARRIS HURLEY C JONES OSCAR L PARKER WALLACE L ' sills GARRETT STRCKLANO CHARLIE SUTTON JAMES MURPHY, S6A BOARD OF TRUSTEES WELCOME INSTITUTE mm PV P IPE I H E,||9 .V ■ | -.1? Jfm B TK -m mj 10 11 0 ii % ' 14 Memories of past . . . . “ are like rainbows . . . bright, vivid, beautiful 18 19 IN RESIDENCE 20 VISITING ARTIST Clark Jones 21 A NEW ADDITION 24 CONSTITUTION Oh iiAMMiJUN IbUHNIUAL INSTITUTE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION PREAMBLE We, the students of Sampson Technical Institute, desiring to preserve within the Institution an atmosphere of free discussion, inquiry and self-expression, and to insure the personal freedom and general welfare of the members of the Sampson Technical Institute student body do hereby establish this the Constitution of the Sampson Technical Institute Student Government Asso- ciation. ARTICLE I - NAME, COLORS, NICKNAME, and MASCOT STI Student Government Association Sandra Anderson — TR Samuel Baxley — CJC Judy Cannady — BA Lisa Daughtry — BA David Hairr — PM Cristine Hall, Vice President Maxine Jackson — ADN Teresa McLamb — Cos. James Murphy — President Jacqueline Pridgen — ES Annette Royal — Secretary-Treasurer Sue Salmon — GOT Fred Simpson — Dft. Paul Tippett — CJC George Walker PM to estabhsh Laws to Govern student conduct and elections: and to advise and work with the Administration in the improvement of Student Life, ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP Section 1 AU students by virtue of their registration are members of the Student Government Association of Sampson Technical Institute and therefore subject to this constitution and its by- laws. Section 2 All students required to pay an activity fee to this Institution shall be eligible to vote in all Student Government Association Naomi Best Sandra Anderson Kim Warren Judy Cannady Renee Wynn DAY ' S EYE STAFF 26 STI Basketball Team Kenneth Bryant Michael Bryant Bobby Faison Dwight McCalop Ronald Pegues Linwood Simmons Fred Simpson Calvin Williams Rodney Williams Sylvester Wilson William Jordan — Coach Jimmy Royal — Trainer 27 ;, • aiy-t ® D, E. 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' ®S!P o. •Jfi-ett • p, ■®- fe ■ ®-f ' Ep 2. ®-ij et. ep Sp ®Op ' ®y ' 4 ' yjj, Op Pop Aph 0(j EPx, ETEi ■Epp ' CE 28 WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES Eleanor Bradshaw Patsy Burgess WHO ' S WHO AMONG VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL STUDENTS IN AMERICA Dennis W. Bellamy Sylvia Irene Boyette Hazel Gainey John Lee Sylvia Lockamy Edna Marie Marshall James Gail McCullen Billy Van Sutton Roland Marshall Tew Paul E. Tippett Shirley E. Washington Rodney Williams ACADEMIC MARSHALS Diane Autry Sue Britt Patsy Burgess Elaine Freeman Nancy McLemore Joyce Rostan Paul E. Tippett George Walker ADMINISTRATION 30 31 Dr. Bruce Howell 1 President of Sampson Technical Institute i STI Board of Trustees Mrs. Eunice Bass Carmen A. Butler Everett A. Carr Mrs. Joy McLamb Hall, Vice Chairman Mrs. Lela Harrell Mrs. Maxine Harris Hurley C. Jones Allie Ray McCullen, Chairman Wallace L. Sills, Jr. Garrett Strickland Charlie Sutton Mrs. John T. Thornton 32 Dean of Instruction Zach Hadley Neal Hardison Dean of Learning Resources Carl Peay Dean of Student Services Mike Reeves Dean of Continuing Education Dalton Mayo Associate Dean of Occupational Education Sherwood Peacock Associate Dean of Vocational Programs Lois Denny Associate Dean of Business Education 34 Naomi Best Student Activities Coordinator Billie Crawford Handicapped Program Coordinator Bill Findt Director — Extension Community Services William Frederick (HR.D. Director) Roland Hall Pam Hedgepeth Ralph Hodges Financial Aid Coordinator Book Store Manager Director — Learning Laboratory Roscoe Howard Director — Adult Basic Education Extension Services Chet Jarman Director — Placement Cooperative Education William R. Jordan Director — Admissions Virginia Lucas Bookkeeper Ron Mowry Director — Evening Programs 35 Gloria Sutton Zelma Thomasson Ann Turlington Jeannette Warner Librarian Librarian Director — Recruiting Veterans Affairs Rentention Coordinator Rebecca Warren Joanne Williams Connie Williamson Computer Operator Controller Duplicator 36 SECRETARIAL STAFF Elaine Allen Cynthia Barber Barbara Butler Louise Farm President ' s Office Student Services Adult Basic Education — Continuing Education Continuing Education Barbara Hopkins Records Linda Herring Business Office Diane Herring Human Resources Development — Continuing Education 1 ] Elizabeth Gray Library Barbara Jackson Evening Programs Vickie Jackson Continuing Education Nancy Love Vocational Programs Ruth Morris Nursing Department Geri Johnson Snack Bat Ladies PloyCarroU Leslie Holt Konolius Brunson Blonnie Jacobs Mack Ray Leach Hilton McLamb Clarence Ogbum Marion Patterson Wentford Sampson Ruth Surles Alonzo Williams Maintenance and Housekeeping Staff FACULTY 39 Bertha Armstrong Instructor — Cosmetology Steve Branch Instructor — General Education Grady BroadweU Instructor — Nursing Mary Brown Instructor — Nursing 40 Trady Clark Instructor — Therapeutic Recreation Beth Cobham Instructor — General Education Mike Cooke Instructor — General Education Caroline Cormet Instructor — General Education 41 Toby Deal Instructor — Business Administration George Crawford Chairman — Drafting Tim Engh Instructor — Criminal Justice Philip Goodwin Instructor — Power Mechanics , -IS ' ; j r 42 George Jackson Chairman — Therapeutic Recreation Bobby Kennedy Chairman — Welding Eddie Hines Chairman — General Education Jane Kaleel Instructor — Nursing 43 Steve Mathis Chairman — Agricultural Science Sue Miller Chairperson — Secretarial Science Jesse Medford Chairman — Power Mechanics Katfw Moore Instructor — General Education 44 Betty Jewel Newman Chairperson — Business Administration Bill Odom Chairman — Cosmetology Sallie Reynolds Chairperson - — Nursing Sandra Raynor Instructor — Nursing 45 Chuck Robinson Instructor — General Education Bill Royal Chairman — Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refridgeration Dwight Sampson Instructor — Human Resources Development Janice Thompson Instructor — General Education 46 Thyllistine Vann Instructor — Nursing Tommy Wrench Chairman — Electrical hastaUation Maintenance Ma Instructor - ry Upton Secretarii tarial Science John Williams Chairman — Criminal Justice 47 9 PEOPLE 1 49 Bruce Alford, BA Donnell Alford, BA Eddie Ammons, EI M Keith Ammons, EI M Judy Anderson, CJC Sandra Anderson, TR Mary Archie, Cos. BeBe Arven, GOT Roland Atkinson, BA Pam Austin, GE Diane Autry, ES Grover Autry, PM Wilbert Avery, PM Chris Baggett, AS Dwayne Baggett, EI M Glenn Baggett, AS M Daniel Baldwin, Sp. Dayne Ballance, GE Rebecca Ballance, GOT Ruth Barber, GE Jeanette Barbour, GOT 50 Pamela Barnett, GOT Jo Anne Barnhill, ADN Janice Bass, Cos. Milton Bass, PM Sammy Baxley, CJC Bonnie Beamon, Cos. Henry Becton, BA Jimmy Bedsole, BA Herbert Bell, GE Sandra Bennett, BA Lilly Best, Cos. Jane Blackburn, Cos. Leslie Blackman, PM Raymond Blanchard, PM William Blue, El M Linda Boney, GE Billy Boone, PM Janette Boone, GOT Kenneth Boone, AS M Sandra Bowden, ADN Ernest Boyette, AS M LaSalle Boykin, PM Roy Boykin, GE Leon Brewer, GE Susan Brewington, Cos. Sue Britt, TR Angela Brookins, Cos. Sandra Brown, ADN Willie Brown, PM Patricia Brunson, Wld. 51 Jesse Brunson, PM DeMaitresse Bryant, ADN Donald Bryant, PM John Bryant, AS M Kenneth Bryant, PM Michael Bryant, PM Jimmie Bryant, GE Beulah Bullard, ES Darlene Bullard, CC Murry Bullard, AS Truman Bullard, BA Elaine Burchette, Cos. Vivian Burnett, GOT Betty Butler, ADN Betty S. Butler, BA Kathy Butler, ADN Mae Caldwell, BA Roslyn Caldwell, ADN Judy Cannady, BA Robert Cannady, PM Patricia Carr, ES Rufus Carr, AS Georgia Carroll, CJC Jean Carroll, Cos. Robert Carter, PM Alice Cashwell, Acct. Ronnie Cashwell, BA Rachel Casteen, GOT Jean Chestnutt, BA Margie Chestnutt, NA 52 Dora Collins, CJC Carol Conner, Cos. Retha Cooper, BA Stephanie Cooper, GOT Levem Craig, EI M Linda Creech, Sp. Cindy Crumpler, BA Jerry Crumpler, Dft. Toni Culbreath, CJC Connie Dale, GOT Dora Darden, NA Hilda Darden, TR Jallie Daughtry, GOT Mary Daughtry, NA Arthur Dean, Dft. Johnny Deaver, AS M Jacquelyn DeVane, NA Jennie DeVane, NA WaddeU DeVane, Acct. Carolyn Dorman, ADN Janice Dyson, ADN 53 Belynda Edge, ADN Debbie Edge, GOT Danny Ellis, NA Dora Edwards, GOT Rose Mary Emanuel, GE David Faircloth, CJC Livingston Faircloth, AS M Vivian Faircloth, GOT Darrell Keith Faison, GE Larry Faison, PM Malachi Faison, AS Richard Faison, CJC Lynn Fann, ES Charles Faulkner, GE Paul Fisher, PM Joy Flake, ADN Hope Forte, ADN Elaine Freeman, GOT Ernest Fryar, Dft. Dennis Feuller, CJC Morris Gardner, AS M Clyde Gallant, AS M 54 Cleveland Godbold, Dft. Thomas Gregory, AS M Patsy Gregory, ADN David Hairr, BA Kenneth Hairr, BA Annie HaU, CC Brenda Hall, GOT Cristine Hall, GOT Ernest Hall, BA Joyce HaU, BA Rita Hammond, CJC WiUie Hargrove, PM Beverly Harris, TR Edith Harris, BA Terrie Hatch, CC Frederick Hayes, Wld. Paul Hayes, BA Hilda Hering, Cos. Larry Herrings, BA Tim Herring, BA Sherri Flerriot, GOT David Hicks, BA 55 Deborah Hicks, GE Rebecca Hill, GE Mossitt Hines, PM Ronald Hinson, BA Helen Hobbs, GOT Johnny Hobbs, EI M Ruby Hobbs, GOT Keith Holland, CJC Barbara Hollingsworth, ADN Sarah House, ADN Suzann House, GE Kenneth Hovatter, Sp. Sallie Hunter, CJC Beverly Jackson, ES Gary Jackson, BA Glenda Jackson, ADN Henry Jackson, GE Kathleen Jackson, ES Maxine Jackson, ADN Blake Jacobs, Dft. Conrad Jacobs, Dft. Charles Jefferson, EI M Debbie Jemigan, ADN Barbara Jetter, ADN Christine Johnson, Cos. Marva Johnson, CJC Sandra Johnson, ADN Vickie Johnson, GOT Willie Johnson, Wld. Gwen Jones, GOT 56 Jacqueline Jones, BA Timothy Jones, PM Kathy Jordan, Sp. Patrick Kaleel, Dft. Wanda Keen, TR Denise Kelly, GOT Angela King, CJC Ricky King, Wld. Carol Knight, CJC Barbara Knowles, Sp. Sandra Knowles, ADN Timothy Lane, GE Glen Lassiter, Wld. Sherri Laughinghouse, ES Paul Laurent, CJC Kay Lee, ADN Linwood Lee, Acct. Russell Lee, CJC Lena Lewis, Cos. Debbie Lockamy, BA Gail Lockamy, GOT Harol d Lockamy, Dft. 57 Sam Lockamy, AS Rhonda Long, TR Mickey Lord, GE Pamela Lucas, BA Janet MacMillian, TR Walter S, Manning, EI M Jerry Markham, AS M Carolyn Mathis, ES Fonda S. Mathis, ADN Shelia Mathis, BA Billie Matthews, ADN Maxine Matthews, Sp. Paul Mattocks, Dft. Debbie May, TR Phil Maynor, Dft. Kenny McCorkle, EI M Elwin McIntyre, AS M Ed McKee, AS M Howard McKenzie, CJC Ronald McLamb, PM Teresa McLamb, Cos. Bobby McLaurin, BA Robert McLaurin, CJC Jarriuas McMillian, BA John McNeil, PM Robert McNeil, PM Annie Melvin, ES Florine Melvin, NA Robert Melvin, Wld. Michael Merritt, PM 58 Ruth Merritt, Cos. Ray Monk, Cos. Troy Monroe, EI M William Monroe, Wld. Cornelius Moore, BA Edith Moore, ADN George Moore, PM Jonathan Morgan, NA Loutricia Morgan, NA Bernard Murpny, Wld. Brenda Murphy, Cos. Faye Murphy, BA James Murphy, Acct. Leonard Murphy, PM Linda Murphy, Wld. Marie Murphy, CC Eddie Newkirk, BA Oswald Newman, GE Debbie Newton, Cos. Jackie Newton, CJC 59 James Oates, Wld. Ronnie Oates, BA Bobby Owens, PM Frankie Owens, PM Loretta Owens, Cos. Phyllis Owens, ES Marvin Page, BA Flora Parker, CJC Sharon Parker, GOT Sylvester Parker, CJC Wille G. Parker, BA Rosalie Pauling, NA Ronald Pegues, EI M Barbara Peterson, CJC Benny Peterson, PM Dwight Peterson, Cos. Leslie Peterson, AS M Troy Peterson, Wld. Brenda Phillips, Sp. James Phillips, PM 60 Shelly Phillips, ES Velma Piercy, Cos. Cindy Pittman, ADN Memory Pittman, GOT John Player, Wld. Clyde Poole, GE Robert Poole, Dft. Charlie Pope, CJC Vicky Potter, Cos. Cecil Powers, AS Orlando Price, PM Jacqueline Pridgen, ES Constance Pusey, GOT Penny Rackley, GOT Betty G. Rackley, Dft. Lionel Raynor, PM Lisa Raynor, ES Walter Raynor, BA Anne Redwine, ADN Judy Register, Sp. 61 Annell Revels, ADN Sherry Revels, Dft. Dennis Rich, PM Irene Rich, Cos. Paul Rich, BA Vivian Rich, GOT LaVem Richardson, Cos. Charlie Robinson, PM Mary Robinson, Cos. Walter Rogers, AS M Kay Rose, Cos. Gus Rostan, CJC Joyce Rostan, GOT Jimmie Rouse, AS M Sue Salmon, ES 62 Earl Sampson, PM Tony Sampson, Wld. Lana Schultz, Cos. Lois Scott, CJC Joanna Seay, Cos. John Sessoms, EI M LaWanda Sessoms, ADN Darlene Shinn, ADN April Shipman, CC Eddie Simmons, CJC Edgar Simmons, EI M Joel Simmons, EI M Linwood Simmons, BA Wilbert Simmons, Cos. AlFreda Simpkins, ADN Connie Simpson, GOT Charity Sloan, NA Bemita Smith, GE Dot Smith, TR Florence Smith, BA James Smith, PM Jeffrey Smith, PM Judy Smith, BA Karen Smith, GOT Nancy Smith, Cos. Naomi Smith, ADN Ollie Smith, Wld. WiUie Smith, BA Donnie Spence, CJC Darrell Stallings, BA 63 James Stancill, BA Edna Stevens, ES Douglas Stewart, AS Donald Stokes, AS M Teresa Sumner, Cos. Billy Sutton, GE Jimmy Sutton, Dft. Melba Sutton, ES Melva Sutton, GOT Tatum Sutton, BA Jo B. Tart, ADN Larry Tate, PM Karen Tatum, NA Kay Thomas, GOT Connie Thornton, RT James Thurman, EI M Ann Tyndall, Cos. Heidi Tyndell, ADN Junius Tyndall, ADN James Underwood, BA Linda Underwood, ES May Underwood, Cos. Carl Vangorder, GE Angela Vann, ADN Linda VanVoltenburg, ES Pat Vinson, BA Geneane Wall, Acct. Brenda Warren, Wld. Edgar Warren, BA Gary Warren, Wld. 64 Karen Warren, TR Kim Warren, TR Steve Warren, AS M Elaine Webb, Acct. Deborah Weeks, Cos. Shelia West, BA Carolyn White, Cos. James White, Dft. Hannah Whitley, Wld. Imagene Whitted, NA Angela Williams, Acct. Beverly Williams, TR Calvin Williams, EI M Eddie Williams, BA Eddie Williams, Wld. Faye Williams ' , TR Janice WiOiams, ADN Julius Williams, Wld. Kimberly Williams, ADN Roy Williams, PM Oscar Williams, BA Wyatt Williams, GE 65 Ted Williams, PM ] Avis Wilson, GOT Debbie Wilson, CJC Edward Wilson, BA Garvis Wilson, Cos. Roy Wilson, Wld. Sylvester Wilson, PM Vickie Wilson, Cos. Wayne Wrench, AS M Jesse Wright, BA Karen Wright, CC Lonnie Wri t, CJC Penny Wright, ADN Renee Wynn, BA 66 CURRICULUMS Accounting Acct. Agricultural Science AS Agricultural Science and Mechanization AS M Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refridgeration ACHR Associate Degree Nursing ADN Business Administration BA Clinical Clerk CC Cosmetology Cos. Criminal Justice QC Drafting B)ft. Electrical Installation and Maintenance EI M Executive Secretary ES General Education CE General Office Technology GOT Nurse Assistant NA Power Mechanics EM Therapeutic Recreation TR Welding Wld. 67 ACADEMICS 68 REGISTERED NURSING COSMETOLOGY PURPOSE OF CURRICULUM A cosmetologist performs many functions in providing beauty services for customers. Today, the cosmetologist must be versatile and know- ledgeable about the many areas of responsibili- ty in the Cosmetology curriculum. The curricu- lum provides instruction and practice in mani- curing, shampooing and permanent waving, fa- cials, massages, scalp treatments, hair cutting and styling. This curriculum is approved by the N. C. State Board of Cosmetic Art The 1239 hou prospective fc Carolina licen ence in such ing, care of tf phases of cosmetology is provided. The course is 37 V 2 hours per week and is further enhanc- ed in that a person can enter at any time dur- ing the year. JOB OPPORTUNITIES The program is an integrated program train- ing both men and women of all races. This pro- gram will give the student financial security, with one of the shortest training periods, as with other professions paying as well. _ .national • ' ements. ing more I illars for f r . 1 CRIMINAL JUSTICE km mm Agricultural Science FOR SUCCESSFUL FARM OPERATIONS SAMPSON )i technical ' INSTITUTE PO Drawer 318 Clinton.NC. 28328 Phone (919)592-8081 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTE 73 DRAFTING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY GENERAL OFFICE TECHNOLOGY SAMPSON TECHNICAL I I INSTITUTE mm I I P. 0. DRAWER 318 « CLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28328 PHONE (919) 592-80ei 77 THERAPEUTIC RECREATION PURPOSE; The curriculm is designed to train rec- reation technicians who will function at a leadership level in therapeutic and community recreation pro- grams. Graduates of the curriculum are trained for face-to-face leadership roles with emphasis on the value of recreation as it relates to people, with spe- cial emphasis on handicapped people. Courses offered in the curriculum may be divided into three general categories: English and English- related, psychology and sociology, and recreation. More specifically, courses are offered in: social rec- reation programming, camp a dministration, recrea- tion leadership, program planning, adapted physical education, medical terminology, basic anatomy, na- ture and outdoor education, recreation administra- tion and gerontology. Skill courses are offered in: fundar audio-visual aids, arts and c drama, folk, square dance, sports and aquatic activit the opportunity to ob- tain a .i ing of various groups and cV r ips, laboratory work and superv L rherapeutic Recreation currici ' A ' ■ ducation curriculum. It is post „ -0 complete the c turn with approximately six mi since two quarters will be spe ... i ment in the field of recreatior JOB DESCRIPTION: A graduate of the Therapeutic Recreation curriculum may enter a variety of ca- reers in the field of recreation. Job opportunities for the Therapeutic Recreation technician are available in state institutions for the handicapped (mentally retarded, mentally ill, alco- holics, and correctional centers, etc.) but more and more community recreation departments and volun- teer agencies are beginning to employ persons to work in recreation with the handicapped. The tech- nician would also possess the skills and background knowledge to work as an activity director in sports activities, and arts and crafts, or to supervise and rcial, It op- MUNICIPAL RECREATION DEPARTMENTS REST HOMES 78 79 80 SAMPSPN M TECHNICAf Im INSTITUTE mi . 0. DRAWER « • DtINTWI. NdRTH « RHONE jiE-Elil ' f ' f v.vi v.w wwg ACCOUNTING SAMPSON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE P. 0. DRAWER 316 • CLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA 26328 PHONE (819) St2-6(M1 ADAAINiSTRATION irjt - f - jt 81 OPPORTUNITIES ARE GREAT IN . . . WELDING SAMPSON TECHNICAL MM I I INSTITUTE IBlI I li P. 0. ORAWER 318 • CLINTON. NORTH CAROLINA PHONE (818) S82 «l8t AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS SAMPSON TECHNICAL I I INSTITUTE hJ I I P. 0. DRAWER 318 • CLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28328 PHONE (919) 564-4192 [ f SAMPSON PfHiP TECHNtCAilHB INSTITUTE MilJI P. 0. OMWEA • • CtWtW , H08TH Electrical Installation and Maintenance A One Year (12 months) Diploma Program Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 83 irapoN trttiiffer Optloit enji prog who d than a may purs 1. the tX EducatfS 2. up to twc to the Wilmington’ ' sities. The General Ec possible through a cof University of North Carl tion is provided by Sar UNC-W, and other area cc are provided by STI. To enter the General El pursuant either of the Asso transfer to a college or university be a high school graduate or equ who is deficient in English, mathemJ will be expected to improve these ' taking courses in Sampson Technic Developmental Studies curriculum eith concurrent with his enrollment in Gener tion. To assure eligibility for admission to a program in a senior college or university, the stiN should ascertain that institution ' s entrance transfer requirements and application deadlines. ' GRADUATION o receive the Associate Degree in General Educa- on, the student must complete at least 96 quarter yrs with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 Sy. The individual largely determines his own of study, based on his interests and projected pollege major and degree requirements. The courses are required; Skills; 15 hours 101-102 (English Composition 1 and II; jrter hours each) [01 (College Math for the General or an equivalent course) J5-25 hours i English (not including ENG 101- id Philosophy and Religion 10 hours {, Drama and Speech, and hours Chemistry, Geology, imental Science jnces; 5-15 hours , Political Science, [nthropology (fered in the iplete the 96 Associate jt those quarter; iossi- ind ie TRANSFER The student in the General Education curriculum may make application to UNC-W or another accredited college or university at any time, whether or not he has completed the requirements for the Associate Degree in General Education. mtly Jugh its “le actual bourse listed Jnce during the fand other informa- facting the Institute. 84 BEHIND THE BROCHURE The Day ' s Eye Staff of 1977-78 would like to recognize a few people who are instrumental in implementing curriculum programs at STI 86 87 Cooperative Education and Job Pla 88 89 90 91 ADVERTISEMENTS .. . : • 92 93 PATRON MARION R. (BOBBY) McLAMB 94 HENRY ' S CAFE “Seafood At Its Best HOME-COOMED BARBEQUE HOME-MADE PIES CATERING SERVICE 594-1638 Mr. Mrs. Wayne Williams — Owners SMITHFIELD HWY. NEWTON GROVE Ideal Rental Uniform Linen Service Cleaners Laundry 425 DeVane Street Clinton, NC 28328 “Among other things, your health is the most important part of our business.” NEWTON GROVE DRUG COMPANY PARKER GAS OIL CO. Cooking Tobacco Heating Curing Newton Grove, NC 28366 Telephone 594-1183 P.O. Box 154 Ph; 594-0932 Bulk Bottle Gas Newton Grove, North Carolina 28366 JOHN C. WARREN AND SONS Farm Equipment and Machinery Tractor Equipment Repair General Merchandise Hardware Fertilizer — Seed — Insecticides Newton Grove, N.C. Phone 594-4131 P.O. Box 98 95 New and Used Recaps HINSON TIRE CASINGS (Tires for the Cappers) Phone — 592-3250 Home — 564-4286 Clinton, NC 592-3942 564-4325 Albert L. Lee Contractor 1504 Sunset Avenue Clinton, NC Heating Air Conditioning Piping Servicing All Gas Appliances MOORE AERIAL APPLICATORS, INC. Crop Spraying — Seeding — Fertilizing P.O. Box 766 Clinton, NC 592-6537 Np l WillkHTiton Own«r NOEL ' S BAKE SHOP For Your Every Bakery Party Supply Need Decorated Cake Specialist NO. 1 125 Vance Street Clinton, N.C. 28328 (919) 592-7448 NO. 2 Cafeteria 500 Warsaw Road Clinton, N.C. 28328 (919) 592-8423 N.J. CARTER SON Meats — Groceries — Fertilizers HARDWARE AND AUTO PARTS Garland, North Carolina 28441 Phone 529-3321 96 Denning Furniture Company Newton Grove, NC Your House Becomes a Home When Furnished at Dennings. Phone: 594-0646 U.H. (Dick) Denning, Owner NEWTON GROVE AUTO SALES Quality Used Cars We Buy — Sell — Trade 594-1237 Located in the Circle Compliments of MATTHEWS DRUGS Jordan Shopping Center 97 LEWIS ' BARBEQUE Butler Barber-Beauty Mini Mart Located 6 miles west of Clinton on Highway 24 at Bonnetsville 419 Smithfield Road Clinton, NC Open Daily Catering Service (except Sunday) Available 592-3215 Martin ' s Tackle Bait Shop 1107 Sunset Avenue Clinton, NC 592-2053 525-5658 592-7665 WARREN HARDWARE, INC. Hardware — Building Materials — Appliances Box 978 Box 218 Roseboro, NC Garland, NC 28382 28441 Warren Bros. Tractor Co., Inc. Sasser ' s Quick Stop Hwy. 24 West 592-8894 Massey-Ferguson Sales Servdce Smithfield Road Clinton, NC 592-7172 98 NEWTON GROVE VARIETY STORE FEATURING BUSTER BROWN WRANGLER CHILDREN WEAR LADIES ' WEARING APPAREL MEN ' S aOTHING CAPERAAATCS •WRANGLER • JACKSON SQUARE •LINGERIE WRANGLER FORAAFIT BY ROGERS GaOEN VEE SHIRTS DINGO BOOTS - AAOTHER GOOSE SHOES - CONVERSE TENNIS SHOES NURSE AAATES - GIFTS HARDWARE - ALL KINDS OF TOYS Open Monday thru Saturday 9 AM to 9 PM JIM CARa SANDERS OWNERS WEEKS CIR. NEWTON GROVE NEWTON GROVE We Accept Food Stamps Complete Line of Groceries — Produce — Meats Newton Grove ' s Value Center Health Beauty Aids Carroll Giddens, Owner Dial 594-7631 Raleigh Street Newton Grove NAPA AUTO SUPPLY AUTO -TRUCK -TRACTOR PARTS YOUR COMPLETE NAPA PARTS SERVICE STORE HH V. 50 NEWTON GROVE 99 -l; ' - |0 1$ l S2 IV; t i ' 4” , IN t Wi ; fj.f: t: hlilL r?j, H p f ‘ [ I -■ ‘‘ ■ 1 f 4 : . ■ r i _ ■ 1 ji j |1 100 Wedi cM ame Phone 594-437 1 Newton (irovc. North Carolina 208 W. Main S treet Benson, Nortli C’arolina 9hc. 9hc , o 9hc.. GARLAND, NORTH CAROLINA 28441 BOX 310, SALEMBURG, N. C. 28385 HIGHWAY 581 N., SPRING HOPE, N. C. 27882 The Dome, Inc. Name Brand Sportswear at Discount Prices Open 9-5 Monday-Saturday Hwy 55 East Apex, NC 362-6616 Brick with Built-in Beauty Bo ==g N BRICK 1 BOREN CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY Sampson Brick Division Roseboro, North Carolina 28382 Dial 525-4128 101 C G AUTO PARTS Vance Street Clinton, NC Congratulations BELK Coharie Plaza 1000 Sunset Avenue Clinton, NC 102 Cecil ' s Exxon Station FOR AUTO AND TRUCK NEEDS CONTACT Newton Grove 592-1286 LEWIS T. CLARK 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE Greasing 24-Hour Washing Wrecker Service Gas — Oil Tires RES. PHONE 362-7330 PHO E 362-7268 APEX, N. C. 27502 OLD MODEL PARTS Butler M nsurance Realty P. O. Box 308 ROSEBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 28382 Royal-Hall Funeral Home P. O. Box 815 - 301 McKoy Street Clinton, North Carolina 28328 Rohmer Hall — Linwood Hall “Our Courteous Service Never Ends Roseboro Pharmacy ■ Roseboro, NC 103 URNON YOUR OWN THUNDER THE FLH 1200 RLECTKA CLIDE DEAL Harley-Davidson 3618 Yadkin Road Fayetteville, NC Phone: 919-864-1200 III! IXS 1200 I OW HIDI 0 THE XT. XLCH I0(X) SPORTSTER GAY ' S MEN SHOP BROWN Brown Laundromat DIXON AND FRANKLIN BROWN Drop-Off and Pick-up Dry Cleaning 114 Court Street P.O. Box 67 Clinton, NC 28328 Phone: 592-3917 Division of GARLAND CLEANERS EST. 1936 525-932S ROSEBORO, N.C. TELEPHONE 529-971 1 GARLAND. N.C. ABEL WARREN COMPANY, INC. GENERAL MERCHANDISE 710 S.E. Blvd. Clinton, NC 28328 592-3024 COUNTRY KITCHEN Restaurant and Steak Barn Ruth and Burbank Lockamy, Owners Phone 564-6104 OWEN CHEVROLET CO., INC. Roseboro, NC 525-5325 Phone 525-5588 105 Piggly Wiggly Local Owned Stores The Store That Says Thank You 7 Locations to Serve You Clinton — Roseboro — Benson — Faison — Mt. Olive — Smithfield 106 PHONE 525-5138 ROSEBORO, N. C. 28382 Hog Slat, Inc. Box 181 Newton Grove, NC 28366 Concrete Slats, Fans, and Ventilation Systems Farrowing Crates Hog Equipment Phone: 191-594-0219 FLOWERS and GIFTS DUouipr loutiijup P. 0. Box 147 Roseboro, North Carolina 28382 JEFF WARREN EGG FARM Route 1 Phone 564-4297 Roseboro, NC 28382 Phone Day 525-4173 Night 525-5641 or 525-4439 “The Incredible Edible Egg 107 TmRS BATTKAISS MlNOA CM tNK Re Am8 At-IONMEhfTS TUNE-UP6 Oaum work CLINTON GULF ROSEBORO GULF 13U S. West Bi_vo. HlOHWAY 2A BOB BBiaaS. NIASE CERTIFIED Ai I WORK dUARANTEED Ct INTOR OUI.F S3S-7SAS Day 692 7220 NiOHT 592 26AO NtaHT Rosesoro Ouuf 525 5522 DAY 592 7223 NlOHT 24 HOUR WRECKER AND ROAD SERVICE 108 TOYOrA for Engineering Economy Styling Compliments of Performance LEDER BROS. Clinton Toyota 212 S.E. Blvd. Clinton, NC 28328 Downtown Clinton 592-8033 592-7456 592-2653 Compliments of Ezzell Enterprises Box 67 Delway, NC Phone 532-4101 CLINTON INTERIORS 114 Fayetteville Street Clinton, NC 109 SUTTON INSURANCE AGENCY Located at Suttontown ROUTE 1 Faison, North Carolina 2S34i Phone Newton Grove 594-0632 Dealer In FARM SUPPLIES FARM EQUIPMENT Sutton SUPPLY, INC. Since 1920 LOCATED AT SUTTONTOWN ROUTE 1 FAISON, N. C. Phone Newton Grove 594-0632 CIRCLE APPLIANCE CO. G.E. APPLIANCES Compete Service Department Phone: 594-1417 Newton Grove, NC 28366 Joe B. Warren, Owner AMAN ' S AUTO PARTS Automotive Parts Accessories Outdoor Power Equipment Services Hwy 55 West Newton Grove Joe Aman, Owner no HAMILTON BEACH Division of Scovill Mfg. Co Manufacturers of Blenders, Stand Mixers, Can Openers, Do Nut Makers, Double Macs, Gourmet Centers, Table Ranges, Commercial Drink Mixers 1000 Fontana Street Clinton, NC Equal Opportunity Employer 111 112 Lisbon Street Baptist Church P.O. Box 271 Clinton, NC 28328 Congratulations SENIORS from Sampson County CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION Day ' s Eye Staff SAMPSON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE “Education for All Set Goals For Your Life ENROLL NOW Post Office Drawer 318 Highway 24 West Clinton, NC 28328 919-592-8081 113 Memories are all we really own . . . . Elias Lieberman «
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