Southwestern Community College - Open Door Yearbook (Sylva, NC)

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Services Building ministrative Offices feteria. tional Building smetology Patrons Parking eto 8 ane ie ee i Baar ete ae ia ae ee Sa ee oerecerestosseenenionn Soc yj. hx AN Hie VN oS Aw ANA, AWS SS y é | LAK’ . Sv i a. YS SARE: Qo on ae Waa ANN ANT i 7 Det mein re t ar | vit t { J al i dgS Nt SPA 4 ae ‘ ¥ ian ‘vat Mi ‘i? A spy gauges wt eee nay ee ey He Lies Bodhi IHE OLD SCHOOL Take a walk past the old school- Where you learned of the world as a child. Your classmates were often too cruel, And the teachers all thought you were wild. So often they called you a fool, And laughed in your face when you smiled. They failed to teach the greatest rule- The innocence of love was defiled. { Take a walk past the old school- Your mind is beginning to clear. Your heart is now your best teacher, And you learn more with each passing year. Lothar Rush DEDICATION Mr. Bob Harrison gives his all to the welfare of this school and its students. As busy as he is teaching, doing the Viewpoint, work- ing with the Pen and Ink Club, and a million other things, he always has time to listen to our problems. He never turns down a plea for help, but generously gives. It is with the greatest of pleasure that the Annual Staff and students of STC dedicate the 1979- 80 “Open Door’ to Mr. Bob Harrison. Mr. Mel Wittekind points the way to the growth of STC. He continuously devotes his time and efforts to our school. For his efforts at Conley’s Creek and the new Southwestern Technical College sign, the Annu- al Staff and students of STC express a deep appreciation. Thank-you Mel. 10 Patty Grant Ms. S.T.I. Beauty Queen 11 — ' ‘ — ae ote S i ee se came ame INSTITUTE TO COLLEGE ... 14 SAME PURPOSE — SAME MISSION 1 gS aaa: 17 18 Janieve Williams, Staff Advisor Jim Garner, Faculty Advisor Doris Melton, President Mike Posey, Vice President Pam Harper, Secretary Mike Sawyer, Chief Justice June Thomas, Reporter SGA w © (2) = © Fae oO L 14) Q = oO faa) Charlie Gooch Elaine Brendle Debbie Gibbs Gary Trull Rowena Smith Mary West Edward Moore Jeanne George Marion Henson (Not Pictured) Wy 20 Regina Blanchard John Cansler Carleen Cabe Dwayne Woodard Teresa Marly John Cota Jody Atzenhoffer Steve Jones Crystal Coats Elaine Leatherwood Veron Davis Karen Monteith ANNUAL STAFF Barbara Nations, Co-Editor MEE Mike Sawyer, Chief Photographer fe) 21 22 Vicky Maynor, Typist Tonnie Ward, Advertising SUPERLATIVES MR. MS. S.T.C BEST LOOKING Greg Plemmons — Doris Melton Randall Cook — Jane Dugan BEST DRESSED MOST DEPENDABLE Richard Bird — Judy Clark Jimmy Rogers — Debbie Dillinger MOST MISCHIEVOUS John Larch — Jonnie Crisp 23 24 SUPERLATIVES CLASS FLIRT Richard Bird — Terri Moore BEST ALL AROUND Greg Plemmons — Sherry Snyder WITTIEST Pee Dab Allen — Karen Johnson MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Mike Sawyer — Doris Melton MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mike Posey — Doris Melton SUPERLATIVES { FRIENDLIEST Pee Dab Allen — Terri Moore CLASS SWINGER Richard Bird — Tina Turpin MOST BASHFUL Wayne Rogers — Becky Farmer MOST ATHLETIC Richard Bird — Patti Grant MOST UNFORGETTABLE Angie Penninger Not Pictured — Jerome Franklin 25 26 BASKETBALL Left to Right First Row: Kelly Wright, Renee Hunnicutt, Susan Fowler. Second Row: Mary Farmer, Darlene Lance, Gaynelle Holder, Donna Carpenter. RECREATION SS ee a cre eS NAD 1 Sal MP ENERO CS 28 SEEN WAY iinet nsiion 29 TALENT SHOW se Sen Cos LUNE — Te - MS. CHRISTMAS Ms. Vickie Maynor was chosen Ms. Christma Bradley. 5 on December 7, 1979 at the annual Christmas Dance. Escorting her was Tim 31 CHRISTMAS DANCE ee rn cea hom aa Lk 32 PEN AND INK CLUB Left to Right: Wendy Martin, Asst. Editor; Bill Oldham, Art Ad.; Doris Melton, Bus. Manager; Bob Harrison, Advisor. Not Pictured — John Duckworth, Editor. OUTING CLUB Left to Right First Row: Karen Monieth, Sherry Snyder, Second Row: Mike Sandefur, Leigh Erwin, Elaine Leatherwood. Third Row: Gary Trull, David Bryant, Sam Fowlkes, Roger Justice. 33 34 John Corbin, Title Ill Director Kathryn Zachary, Continuing Ed. Di- rector Ellen Weekley, HRD Instructor STAFF Jo Ann Rhinehart, Secretary Kathy Coggins, Secretary Elaine Greene, Secretary Sibyl Reed, Occupational Ed. Direc- tor Peggy Gates, Supply Equipment Coord. Ed. Southard, Placement Office STAFF Stella Parker, Library Assistant | Meredith Coldren, Coord. Nursing Sharon Billstein, Library Assistant II Nelda Reid, Librarian Joan Johnston, Secretary — Cashier C.B. Hart, Asst. Dir. Continuing Ed. Jinnie Lamb, Financial Aid Office Barbara Smith, Veterans’ Service Ann Deitz, Director ABE 35 36 Sharon Ridley, Continuing Ed. George Stanley, Asst. Business Manager Janet Bradley, Counselor wiimote sarees oie STAFF Talmadge Hoyle, Maintenance Linda Slocum, Faculty Office Secretary Bill Oldham, Media Gail Garmany, Bookstore Dewey Franklin, Maintenance Grady Corbin, Admissions Randy Coffey, Maintenance Harrison Frizzell, Maintenance Christine Boring, Secretary STAFF Ray Carpenter, Maintenance Jean Painter, Secretary Norman Gilbert, Asst. Dir. Continuing Ed: Clyde Ramsey, Maintenance Thomas Ashe, Maintenance Dean Lewis, Maintenance 37 38 STAFF ) Dave McClure, Registrar “ Mabel Bennett, Receptionist Inez Smith, Duplicating Services Evelyn Southard, Bookkeeper Kathy Wilson, Secretary Janieve Williams, Vocational Counselor Charles Graham, Evening Director Nancy Wheatley, Secretary Nelson Bumgarner, CETA Counselor Dwight Wiggins, Business Carol Martin, Business Carl Queen, Automotive FACULTY Ted Baby, Financial Management Ed McGinnis, Math Sue Monroe, Enviromental Science Jim Garner, Accounting Lorraine Crittenden, English Otis Watts, Plumbing 39 40 R.H. Nicholson, Law Enforcement Mozelle Liner, Nursing Francie Monteith, Med. Lab Technology FACULTY Margaret Arney, Nursing York Painter, Carpentry Myrna Daily, Food Services Bob Carpenter, Recreation Debra Woods, Business Mike Buchanan, Automotive FACULTY John Riley, Law Enforcement David Dillard, Masonary Norman Basden, Plumbing Karen Greenbaum, Commercial Art Carol Baker, Developmental Robin Keeler, Developmental Renee Cohen, Business Studies Studies Charlie Hipps, Paralegal Carl Ward, Building Trades 41 42 Cecil Livington, Recreation Baxter Allen, Electronics Mel Wittekind, Building Trades FACULTY Wanda Farley, Cosmetology Mary Tripplette, General Education Wanda Morris, Business Jim Campbell, Broadcasting Bobby Clark, Commercial Specialties Glenn Liming, Solar Energy PEACE! HI! Sit On It! What's Happening Caught Again Bird Man 43 ACCOUNTING | 44 Left to Right First Row: Teresa Rogers, Wanda Wood, Maureen Moore, Lisa Styles, Jerome Franklin, Teresa Dunn, Willa Mae Holden, Karen Cotton, Jody Atzenhoffer. Second Row: Ben Hood, Greg Plemmons ACCOUNTING II 45 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | Left to right — First row: Carleen Cabe, Lyn Finger. Second row: Jeff Greer,Lisa Cogdill. Third row: Pauline Zepeda, Rita Tastinger, Teresa Dunn. Fourth row: Dwayne Woodard, Pat Fisher, Shelda Stepenson, Greg Plemons. 46 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION II = eH i yA RN ER RA EIR NOR LITA SLEEP Left to right — First row: Bobby Guest, Beth Zickgraf, Raymond Crunkleton. Second row: Mike Sawyer, Jack Wildcat, Jamie Long. Third row: John Long, Sandra Martin. 47 SECRETARIAL SCIENCE I First row left to right: Jo Ann Rhinehart, Christine Toineeta, Jeanne Young, Nancy Brown, Cathy Lillard. Second row: Judy Green, Janice Hughey, Frieda Ledford, Regina Blanchard. Third row: Lucetta Hill, Debbie Lambert, Gayla Williams, Pam Harper, Regina Jones. 48 SECRETARIAL SCIENCE II ps bik Front to back Left Row: Nancy Van Hook, Paula Hammerly, Becky Farmer, Barbara Nations. Right Row: Angie Penninger, Vicki Wishard, Doris Melton, Caroline Oocumma, not pictured Reva Dendy. FA woos: were | Cae } 49 COMMERCIAL ART I First Row left to right: Wendy Martin, Rebecca Russell, Lisa Adams, Darlene Yanda, Martha Howell. Second row: Pam Monteith, Jimmy Gunter, Mary Beth McKinney, Carol Aldridge, Bron Dodson, George Brown, April Robertson, Tommy Young, Crystal Coates, Norma Jean Zahner. 50 COMMERCIAL ART II sy EARLY CHILDHOOD | First row left to right: Suzanne Smith, Brenda Russell, Karen Jones, Coleen Rich, Beth Francis. Second row: Mary Waldroop, Jody Ball, Connie Welch, Sherry Stewart. Third row: Hank Buchanan, Lola Herron, Sonya Bridges, Donna Braswell, Joy Freeman, Diana Bowers, Grace Simpson, Denise Patterson, Beth Watson, Peggy Moore. EARLY CHILDHOOD II First row left to right: Sherry Snyder, Joy Bennett, Susan Fowler. Second row: Patty Grant, Patricia Frisbee, Margie Mclinturff, Jerri Barrett, Karen Monteith. Third row: Mrs. Annie Hoyle, Teacher, Cryus Sherman, Beth Francis, Ed Braswell, Diane Harmon, and not pictured Elaine Leatherwood. 1G | gla candela ow! ke 53 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE | Left to right: Frank Taylor, Debbie Dellinger, Mark Cody, Karen Johnson, Buddy Palmer. 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE II Joe Kinsland, : Jackie Dugan, Delroy Hunter. Second row: Jonnie Lambert, Michael Ladd, John Garland ap) oe O — 4] co D . ee 2s 50 £9 =o ones) — ® —_— 25 Lie Renrngtigeiccan, 55 56 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING | son = = = = J = = se = x col od Soatesang eee? Left to Right First Row: Marion Henson, Second Row: Rick Yantes, Robert Toy, Leigh Irwin, Duane Richards, John Anderson, Jimmy Barton, Bob Franklin, Michael Clark a et Mb 4) Left to Right First Row: Ken Gabriel, Second Row: Donald Thompson, Bill Jefferies, Steve Welly, James Rogers, Roger Brown, Ronald Collett, Joe Birch, Dennis Cooper, Kenneth Cline, Third Row: Wayne Sutton, Not pictured: Harold Davis, Mike Ensley, David Herron, Steve Peak, Scottie Thomas, Philip Turpin ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING II PR ' ‘ Left to right first row: Lance St. Bernard, Ronnie Smith, Curtis Thompson. Second row: Donnie Rogers, Randy Arvy, Doyle Ward, Greg Stewart. Third row: Robert Hyde, Linda DeHart, Gaynelle Holder, Rocky Gasaway, Arthur Palmer. Fourth row: Driver Pheasant, lvan Beaver, Dwight McHaffey, George Fox, Ronnie Sherrill. Not pictured Jim Hubbard. 57 LAW ENFORCEMENT | Left to Right First Row: Doyle Stephens, Tony Stripling, Linda Gray, Charles McMahan, Jane Dugan, Dave Erbele, Second Row: Ray Shuler, Stan Marsnick, Mark Collins, Jack Hoilman, David Reik, James Ayers, William Burnett HE Geant ious 58 LAW ENFORCEMENT II Left to right: Roger Hyatt, Calvin Taylor, Greg Lees, Matt Jones. Not Pictured Gail Cloer. 59 60 PARALEGAL I Left to right First row: Debbie Baines, Tina Turpin, Elica Gates, Betty Woods, Irma Lance, Gwen Bryson. Second Rodrick Miles, Terry Moore, Carolyn Adams, Sharon Taylor, Darla Posey, Jackie Thomason, Edward Moore. rOW: PARALEGAL II Left to right First row: Darlene Fouts, Cindy Knight, Karen Bowers, Elaine Brendle. Second row: Donna Arch, Jamie Lowder, Charlie Gooch, Jeanette Smith, Not Pictured — Kathy McCavitt. 61 PRACTICAL NURSING 62 Left to right First row: Debbie Gibbs, Wanda Cook, Vivian Allen. Second row: Sharon Mace, Donna Stephens, Rebecca Bryant. Third row: Sally Nicholson, Jonnie Crisp, Rayna Simpson, Lenna Holland, Sara Frizzell, Sue Thompson, Lila Klatt. MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY y 4 Left to right: Jane Hargrove, Lu Ann Boone, Mary Farmer, Bonnie Young, Juanita Frizzell, Sarah Ramey, Leah Heinz, Elliott French, Dwayne Woodard. 63 64 RECREATION TECHNOLOGY Left to right: Jim Ostergaard, Adolphus Martin, Cindy Buchanan, David Bryant, Mac McConnell. SOLAR MECHANICS Left to Right First Row: Joe Harley. Second Row: Ben Presnell, Vicky Frankiewicz, Terry Goergen, Bernie Martin. Third Row: Debbie Meteraud, Alan Thompson, Gary Trull, Billy Norton. Fourth Row: Mike Sandefur, Gene Cocke, Deana Huskey, Pat Goergen. Fifth Row: Derrick Robinson, Leigh Irwin. 65 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS | 66 Left to right 1st row: Randy Freeman, Mike Williams, Jack Dillard, Joe Vilis, Mark Mehaffey, 2nd row: Ronnie Dills, Marty Rowland, Jim Ashe, Greg Fowler, Kevin Fugate, Dave Watts, Mike French, Jim Hutchinson Sad AU TOMOTIVE MECHANICS II 67 68 PLUMBING WELDING Ye 1st row: Mike Mehaffey, Boyd Rathbone, Kenny Carney, Mike Soprano, Bryan Mass, Bob Morris, Charles P. Friedling. 2nd row: Frankie Cabe, Bobby Williamson. SOUTHWESTERN TESMNICAY COLLEGE Est e+ 69 CARPENTRY 70 Left to Right First Row: Robert Nations, Sherwood Little, Mark Staley, David Griffith, Jeff Cogdill, Second Row: Jimmy Rogers, Verne Davis, Michael Terrell, Roy Green, Jimmy Jennings, Ricky Rogers. Not Pictured: Debbie Cota, Jerry Cota, Jerry Orr, Fred Bradley, Carroll Singleton, John Solsbee. MASONRY Left to Right: Reid Moffit, David Spates, Wayne Rogers, David Jones, Randall Cook, pictured: Howard Bryson. Dan Vreeland, Billy Huscusson. Not 71 FOOD SERVICES Left to Right: Evelyn Howell, Robin Lowe, Ethel McCutcheon. 72 73 74 RADIO BROADCASTING I eT I t Hii H | ’ ! RADIO BROADCASTING II COSMETOLOGY | 1st row: Julia Clark, Kathy Williams, Iris Foster, Eileen Dowdle, Teresa Brooms. 2nd row: Eunice B rowning, Betty Bradley, Judy Huston, Carol Stevenson, ‘“‘Gin’’ Orr. 76 COSMETOLOGY II Left to right 1st row: Tonni Ward, Vickie Maynor, LeeAnne Jobe, Carl Stacey, 2nd row: Steve Smith, Vicki Douglas, Carolyn Moore, Karen Smith, 3rd row: Carolyn Inman, Mildred Bradley HSS Loe aeapreeny eiomaiioan Reethacenes “ae i “_ a £ 4 en 77 78 CHEROKEE SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Left to Right First Row: Barbara Owle, Mary Swimmer, Katherine Long, Debra Lambert, Nellie Driver. Second Row: Sadie Locust, Marcilena Reed, Eva Sneed, Sandy Hill. DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES Left to Right Harriet Youngdeer, Hetta Kirkland, Paula Arch. CHEROKEE Left to Right Kathy Queen, Peggy Owle, Nancy Kanott, Mary West, Carol Bernheisel. 79 80 CHEROKEE Left to Right Darlene Watty, Sally Martin Left to Right Jean Cornwell, Johnny Tramper, Sarah Wildcat, Christine Crow, Anna Littlejohn, Mary Driver. CHEROKEE FACULTY Joann Bryson Ken Hollingsworth Charles Keith Sharon Little Donna Ingram Ron Donaldson $1 UNDER CONSTRUCTION Solar space heating and domestic hot water heating sys- tem for the Vocational Building — to be completed by April this year. Project to be used as a demonstrator of solar energy use and as a teaching tool for Solar Mechan- ics students. Collectors will be of the concentrating type and will tract the sun during the course of the day. 82 UNDER CONSTRUCTION 83 84 NIGHT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Left to Right First Row: Robbie Bryson, Carla Daves. Second Row: Frank Extine, Brenda Nations, Dana Middleton, Bill Mason. Third Row: Floyd Bowers, Clyde Houston, Bill Cable, Barney Cable. SOLAR MECHANICS Left to Right: Craig Smith, Don Whitehead, Kay Barbson, Mike Hildebrand, Joe Meyer, D.J. King, Weston Burgess, Bob Klintworth, Peter vacobs, Jim Henson. CARPENTRY Left to Right First Row: Danny Jenkins, Robert Scott, Richard Sullivan, Randy La Blance, Joyce Roberts, Ben Presneii. Second Row: Joe Nardello, Chuck Strum, George Hogsed, Mike Scheott. MASONRY West e+ sae ae ae ios alte Left to Right First Row: Al Stevens, Lemuel Norman, Pat Goergen. Second Row: Howard Buchanan, Brooke Dunwoody, Bruce Brooks, Johnny Houston, Pat Barrett. 85 86 LAW ENFORCEMENT Left to right James McCall, Tom Cabe Left to right 1st row: Ronald Coggins, Bill Peak, 2nd row: Roger Sanders, Jimmie Simmons, 3rd row: Ron Hornbuckle, Debra Ashe, 4th row: Ron Marley, Ronnie Melton SURVEYING Left to right: Bobby Burns, James Wiggins, Steve Smith, Mike Poteet, Don Lakey, Ron Kirkland ELECTRICAL WIRIN G Left to right 1st row: Homer Fiskeaux, J.C. Mathis, Gary Sanders, Charles Sever, Jim Freeman, 2nd row: Tommy Sumner, Bob Price 87 WHO’S WHO Charles Gooch Doris Melton Patti Grant n — @ ep) n o = is) Sy Ed Braswell Cindy Knight = oO Oo oO = — oO SE 88 erpspesisscam Kathy Ocshner Doyle Ward Robert Dyer Bill Whittaker John Garland Calvin Taylor prises lDnsieiipaissiiew lig, Donna Arch 89 PLUMBING AND WELDING 90 NEW SIGNAGE FOR CAMPUS 91 92 es 93 . CMAKKAAAKAKAKAAKAKAJKAAKA KAKA KARR JAJ,RAJ,RAKA RAK AKRAKRAKAKRAKAK KAKA KK IES SRNR RANANANARARANANARARANAN ANNAN NANNY, 4 , YS ep) 4 4 Oo 3 iE By © me : =e e : 2 of SY e o£ 5S De @ a) ro) os ® © e Cs xy a L O ss or se} p® = is ‘S $2 © 2 = (T A C @© D 7A S s 7 = 8 2 O SY oi g 2 0) 5 3 = (i @ , ‘S SS : 2 r % oif S = “ i ; 2 Bs co @ e a3 S S. he O xO =. 4 e a = 2.16 on Sou ee © e! i aS Own o = = st ° = Eo s S § y R o r . | : ! PSO OOOO OSORIO OOO OOM LOMO LOLOL OMNO PPP PPPA°FAPO°OYVCO°QPVPA°GPAPROPP PSAP? 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We are proud of the tremendous progress made by the Building Trades students on this live project. 99 The new Solar Mechanics curriculum, first approved program of its kind in the State of N.C. Department of Community College System. 100 98 The Rattlesnake Mountain project is near- ing completion. The pistol range has been in operation since last Spring, and the range control building is scheduled for completion this April. We are proud of the tremendous progress made by the Building Trades students on this live project. Pell, 99 The new Solar Mechanics curriculum, first approved program of its kind in the State of N.C. Department of Community College System. 100 Pe - vt) eee i ay os eee ae he oe - a . 14 iA w an ; - a ht - s : _ 7 i 5 Whe 7m 7 a 7 Cay } A i - 7 - a ps e. aD tf ye 7 - ‘+ ‘ i Wy y ¢ ‘. 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