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STIMWINDER 1980 ON THE MOVE | Institute At Memphis ICa State Techn Memphis, Tennessee MOVIN’ AROUND ........Pages 18-31 MOVIN’ TOGETHER ....Pages 32-85 MOVIN’ AHEAD .....Pages 85-156 State Tech has long been Known for its ability to produce quality employees. Our students are trained to use their minds as well as their hands. In the ever changing world of technology we must be prepared to meet the demands of our employers. We are constantly working to improve our Curriculum and to keep abreast of the changes in our world. We at State Tech are constantly ‘‘On The Move.”’ i i. pase o ae + me Ce ss Sete. . =e ost epi Pe dled ponent ssa The Clubs and Organizations at STIM are a very important aspect of student life. We learn to work together as a group striving to reach a goal. We plan activities to allow us to relax as well as projects to help us learn. We learn to share ideas - with each other and realize that no one can stand alone. We need other people to make our lives complete. aS ‘ - - s Me ¢ ze ¢ e MOVIN’ TOGETHER 12 Teamwork is the key word in achieving a common goal. As children we were taught to play with other children, as adults we learn to work with others. Our “team’’ at State Tech is proud of the win- ning record we have over the past eleven years. We have maintained an excellent - standard of education and have led our students into futures of which they can be ee sates weer, aber eases { aan MOVIN’ AHEAD Hy | 1 | 16 sok lt 2 ARORA Pu We can not consider graduation from this Institute to be the end. It is just the begin- ning. We can now move ahead to using the things we have learned. We can now see the positive results of our past endeavors. The faculty has much to be proud of. Our students are solving problems of the future and we at State Tech have helped open minds to new fields. As we move ahead we can look back and appreciate the hard work of those who helped train us. By mov- ing ahead, we also move up. PORN P 17 MOVIN’ AROUND 18 a 7 Ye e 2 ® O S au) ‘a © Y) roi agape soe prensa: atest NI om eps ise tnt, Ate } | 23 Who's Who 1980 American Junior Colleges American Vocational and Technical Schools Ernest L. Davis Brenda Hale Terri M. Trammell | George W. Holder William J. Haner Tina Sue Stoval Pamela R. Kinkade Neely R. O’Donniley Byron Ashby Betty Lee Pace Edwina Vernon Robert Bean Blossom Larry Manus Olen Lamar Spencer Tom McDonald Rosie Hale Denise Wilson Cortell Bond Frank E. Johnson Charles ‘‘Tuna’’ Denson Janice Smythe % “AO SMOKING ' 25 Student Life 26 Ms. Della Dodson Mason ip Phill Mr. 27 Graduation 28 MOVIN’ TOGETHER a S.G.A. goes to Gatlinburg. P.T.K. flies in Santa Claus. Motel Restaurant has picnic inside. P.B.L. cleans up parking lot. 30 Dean Jackson congratulates S.T.I.P. Graduates. S.G.A. has a statewide convention in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Administrative Services should stick to cutting grass NOT making hay. 32 Motel Restaurant has a 50's day lunch. ‘ Otis Higgs speaks at Super 7 annual Janie Martin Banquet. 33 Student Government Association PO Ea TT aE OF t The purpose of the S.G.A. is to help promote activities for the stu- dent body and also to serve as an advisory group to the administra- tion, faculty and staff. The S.G.A. is the students voice in helping to direct the affairs of the Institute. Feel free to contact any S.G.A. member at any time to provide input or to discuss any problems that a you may have. The S.G.A. started its year by having a Summer RiDr Lope o - in Statewide S.G.A. Conference in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. This con- . Ty Pane as ; :' 4 pha! sisted of leadership training for S.G.A. Officers and later meeting E j ‘ with S.G.A. leaders from all Technical Institute in Tennessee. The same type of thing was attempted in the fall, but this time at Fall Creek Fa lls State Park. Both these events have proved to be very beneficial to the S.G.A. Some of the things the S.G.A. have become involved in are: 1. Traffic Appeals Board, 2. Peer Counseling, 3. Problem-Solving, 4. Establishing better rapport with administration and the faculty at STIM. es Wea hae | if VAS PORDINNE, (ili Ronee Oiler ¥ AND TNS Frank Johnson, President Student Government Association NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Bill Cranford, Seth Wilson, Chris Burrows, Frank Johnson, Della Dodson, Jani i oe ce Smythe, Charlie ‘‘TUNA’’ Denson. 34 DANGER DO NOT TOUCH ToWs ..OR SWING CHAIR S Janice Smythe and Frank Johnson riding the chair lift in downtown Gatlinburg. ae a. = Having some fun at Laurel Falls near Gatlinburg, Tennessee. | | 35 The S.G.A. takes a bath at Laurel Falls. . re a “ cans Ps a u ‘i ei on eae ae = a: S.G.A. leaders from Knoxville State Tech are deep in thought. Informal atmosphere of the Fall Statewide S.G.A. Conference held at Fall Creek Falls State Park. 36 ny ; a . : . en ee Se aN ; Mies eae x Part of the S.G.A.’s takes time out to make a group shot in Gatlinburg. STIM’s S.G.A. takes a group shot in Fall Creek Falls. = Taking time out from the meeting to get to know one another. fees ie eS yeh cas 37 Annual Newspaper Staff NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Charles ‘‘TUNA”’ Denson, Editor, SIDEWINDER, Debbie Sisk, Advisor, SIDEWINDER, Anthony Davis, Editor, STIMWIN- DER, Pam Powell, Advisor, STIMWINDER, Sylvia Young, STIMWINDER, Staff, Judy Howell, Advisor, STIMWINDER. Council of Technologies THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TECHNOLOGY REPRESENTATIVES TO THE COUNCIL: Jennifer Lyle, (AR), Allison Moody, (CA), Jack Blair, (DP), Curtis Glass, (CH), James Riley, (Cl), Mark Boals, (CE), Kathy Turner, (CS), Larry Manus, (EL), Jerry Clements, (ET), Tommy Maier, (EA), Greg Jackson, (IE), William Cran- ford, (IN), Mark Wiley, (ME), Kathy Palmer, (PA), Malcolm Gray, (MB), James Townsend, (MG), Nathan Simkin, (MM), Shirley Boxley, (MR), Debbie Sisk, (VT). 38 39 ‘Oy 4] SD) fae) ep American Institute of Architects x NOT PICTURED AS LISTED ABOVE: Uzochum Nziebribe, Pam Cole, Karen Holladay, VICE PRESIDENT Kathy Poole, SECRETARY, Vickie Savage, Nei O’Donnell, Sharon Roth, Daltatu Umaru, Bobby Cunninham, Doug King, Anxious Bryant ADVISOR, James Wilson, ADVISOR, Marty Harrison, Jan Avaritt, Carl White, Joy Sykes, Terry Harry, Richard French, Chris Burrow, PRESIDENT, David Keeton, Tom Ligon, TREASURER, Keith Kizer, Martha White, Mike Ketc- hum. American Institute of Architects (A.Il.A.) purpose is to orientate STIM students to a more concrete Architectural program. They institute and organize meetings, trips, ADVISOR, Anxious tours, projects and parties. Specific duties are assigned Bryant — PICTURE NOT LISTED. once a month to all members and special project meet- ings are held as they are needed. The STIM student chapter of the A.I.A. is sponsored and encouraged by the Memphis Senior A.1.A. James Wilson, ADVISOR. 40 American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians (ASCET) OT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: David Willcox, Azi Yakub, Greg Jackson, Oran Lawson, Becky Hill, Paul Thayer, Dr. Warren Lambert, Barry Bronson, layward Townsend, Phillip Jaynes, Steve Fariey, Jessie Hayslett and Scott Beall. Picture Not Available American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians (ASCET) ele toe glam aie 3 3ronson, ADVISERS _ ASCET was organized to develop the student's interest : in the Engineering Technician profession. Through club meetings members are informed of the vital role that the Engineering Technicians are playing in the Engineering and Scientific team. Graduating members are directed toward definite steps to obtain certification and become a member of the National Chapter ASCET. Picture Not Available Dr. Warren ‘Lambert, ADVISOR PICTURE NOT LISTED 4l Building Construction Club “ are : are e Bae . ie ‘ ara Williams, Leondras Jones, Mike Alburn, Fred Midlin, Aubrey Brigance, Mike Laster. ee Ge Set NOT PICTURED AS LISTED ABOVE: Glen Taylor, Judy Building Construction Club The purpose of the club will be to serve as a mutually beneficial cohesive element for the student enrolled in the Building Construction Technology and to further their comprehension of the building construction trades by frequent contact with members of the Memphis Chapter of the National Homebuilders Association. Leon Via, ADVISOR 42 Data Processing Students’ Association (DPSA) all g. NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Sandra Straub, Jack Blair, PRESIDENT, Bill Hooker, PUBLICITY AND PHOTOGRAPHER, Victor Dannreuther, ADVISOR, Robert Phillips, VICE PRESIDENT, Kathy Miller, SECRETARY, Marcia Schmidt, Luray Betts, James Carr, David Ferrier, ADVISOR. Vic Dannreuther, ADVISOR Data Processing Students: Association (DPSA) The Data Processing Club was organized to foster among students a better understanding of the vital busi- ness role of data processing, the proper relationship of data processing to management and the necessity for a professional attitude among data processors. b . i David Ferrier, ADVISOR PICTURE NOT LISTED 43 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) yy ae yw ee . Ny eebdnaneast 2 q G1 ate NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Roy Grant, George Dunlap, Mark Boals, Billy Kimbell, Mike Yarbrough, Charlett Parey. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is an organization whose purpose is to promote knowledge of the theory and practice of all aspects of electrical engineering, electronics, radio and all allied branches of engineering. George Dunlap, ADVISOR 44 Motel Restaurant Society The Motel Restaurant Society Club (MR) _ The Motel Restaurant Society is a professional organiza- tion of Inkeeping and Restaurant people engaged in Indus- _ try, Government and Education whose aims and objectives _ are, through research, education and discussion, to foster _ the individual welfare of its members and advance the the- _ ory and practice of scientific management wherever it may _ apply. Jesse Clemons, ADVISOR a “ eS “ itt ’ Saath ‘nil : ea ‘ oi Fos Soe em. NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Richard Scearce, PRESIDENT, William Haner, VICE PRESIDENT, Joseph Dukes, V illiam Tipton, Jesse Clemon, ADVI- SOR, Melvin Crozier, Robert White, Sydney Forrester, Rick Caughran, Alice Natale, Joseph Benya, Vincent Widdows, Rick Waller, Curtis Bell, Larry McGee, Danny Oliver, Sandra Smith, Franklin Powell, Victoria Stedwait, Susan Glassco, Ed Swinney, Fernando Cueto, James Childres, Bonnie Farley, Darrell Turner, Jon Bradley, Clarence Trudo, Linder Clark, Martha Anderson, Daniel Brown. 45 Navigators NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Steve Taborelli, Garry Spencer, ADVISOR, John Bandy, Barbara Bussis, Ricky Busby, Terry Waterbury, Pat Tobin, PRESIDENT. Navigators The purpose of the Navigators is to provide a means for spiritual growth and religious fellowship. All students can join the Navigators Club. Garry Spencer, ADVISOR 46 Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) hi Beta Lambda (PBL) The activities of Phi Beta Lambda provide an opportunity Charles Baker, ADVISOR or business and office occupation majors to attend leader- ship conferences and have close contact with successful yusinessmen and women. Sue Canale, ADVISOR PICTURE NOT LISTED trina Crawford, Nathan Simkins, Marjorie Braun, Brenda Hale, Ollie Hardcastee, Susan Lam. Kathy Baker, ADVISOR DT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Bill Haner, Kathy Woodard, Wiley Street, Kathy Baker, ADVISOR, Sue Canale, ADVISOR, Nora Townsend, Martha P arks, 47 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Roger Easom, ADVISOR, Margaret Sentif, Roy Sentif, Eli Moten, George Greer, Ilse Scheel, Jim Clark, David Barker, Elliott Williams, Wes Laughter, Chris Yoder, TREASURER, Sue Harris, Tammy Delauter, Sherry Johnson, Carole Roberson, Steven Farley, Janice Smythe, PRESIDENT, Brenna Williams, Marsha Brooker, Joe Hopkins, Pat Riley, Priscilla Wiley, Elaine Alley, Denise Wilson, Mark Pesce, Debra Lamb, Billy Campbell, Jeff Miller, David Hughes, Steven Bloomer. 48 Roger Easom, ADVISOR Marian Ham, ADVISOR Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) The Upsilon Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is a frater- nity for men and women. It promotes academic excellence | among State Tech’s students and provides opportunities for leadership in an intellectual climate. Memberships is by bid only. Solar Energy Club (SEC) Solar Energy Club (SEC) The Solar Energy Club was formed to promote the national exchange of information and ideas relating to solar Technology and to increase awarness of developments in Solar Energy to members, students, and the public. The Solar Energy Club also hopes to encourage involvement in the development of Solar Energy. Scott Beall, ADVISOR, PICTURE NOT LISTED. James Wilson, PICTURE NOT LISTED. NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Keith Kizer, Cathy Poole, David Keeton, Keith Chapman, Marty Harrison, Karen Holladay, Sharon Roth VICE PRESIDENT, Miguel Morales, Oran Lawson, Scott Beall, ADVISOR, Mike Ketchum, Doug King, Tim Maharrey, Terry Harry, Seth Wilson, PRESIDENT Pam Cole, James Wilson, ADVISOR, Vickie Savage, SECRETARY TREASURER — NOT PICTURED. 49 Super Seven Service Club (SUPER 7) Super Seven Social Club The Super Seven Social Club was organized to promote meaningful social activities for all State Tech students. These activities may be on and off campus. The club is also involved in community projects for the needy. Frankie Harris, ADVISOR Evelyn Mason, ADVISOR higge gel LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Andrea Campbell, Della Dodson, Valarie Sharpe, Belinda Ward, Howard Williams, Yvonne Levy, Keith O’Kelley, Bob anders, Darrell Long, Clifton Berry, Johnny Harris, Moochie Brown, Evelyn Mason, ADVISOR, Rayford Levy, Jr. PRESIDENT, Deborah Sanders, Rosita Branch, Darrell Greenlee, Conrad Sheggog, Jacqueline Edgington, Rosemary Benton. 50 Thanks to Our Club Advisors AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS James Wilson Anxious Bryant AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PLANT ENGINEERS Al McBee AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS Barry Bronson Paul Thayer Scott Beall Warren Lambert BOWLING CLUB Terry Burns BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CLUB Leon Via DATA PROCESSING STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION Vic Dannreuther David Ferrier FLYING CLUB Bill Luce Joe Young INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS George Dunlap sional, and service. guest speakers are also potential employers. year. attend professional meetings and present paper or exhibits. state recognition. for employment. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CLUB Greg Maksi MOTEL RESTAURANT SOCIETY Jesse Clemons NAVIGATORS Garry Spencer PHI BETA LAMBDA Charles Baker Sue Canale Kathy Baker PHI THETA KAPPA Roger Easom Marian Ham SOLAR ENERGY Scott Beall Harry Nichols Greg Maksi SUPER SEVEN SERVICE CLUB Evelyn Mason Frankie Harris VETERANS AWARENESS ORGANIZATION Andrew Wooden Each year, year after year, there is a group of faculty and staff who choose to become involved with students in a related learning experience that is most beneficial to the students at State Tech. Through donation of their (the club advisors) time and energy students are able to choose to participate in some 15 clubs and organizations that fall into three categories: social, profes- It should be noted that the time is donated by the professional staff as club advisors is totally free. These State Tech faculty and staff are not given any compensation is the form of pay or time off for their services donated to these clubs. For this donation of time we sincerely thank all faculty and staff who have participated during the last year while serving as club advisors. What is the impact of clubs and organizations at State Tech? What do students gain from becoming involved in clubs and organizations at State Tech? The following list of accomplishments, while it is not inclusive, could give a student an idea of what is available to them and what is to be gained by their participation in the clubs. 1. As a result of the fund raising events sponsored by the clubs and organizations on State Tech's campus six (6) students are on scholarship. 2. As a result of the clubs and organization on campus, some 31 guest speakers from business and industry have been invited on campus to speak to students during activity period. These 3. Fifty-two events, such as dances, parties, potluck suppers, and seminars, have been sponsored by the clubs and organizations on State Tech's campus or in the community over the past 4. The clubs and organizations on State Tech's campus have attended some eight conventions or professional meetings. As a result of this, some 95 students have had the opportunity to 5. Fifteen students from the clubs and organizations on State Tech's campus have participated in holding national or state office, receiving awards, presenting paper, or receiving national or 6. Some fourteen clubs during the last year have participated in service events. As a result over $12,500 in cash, or goods, or services has been raised for the community or the Institute. 7. Itis estimated that some 105 students have benefited directly in the placement process from their involvement in the clubs and organizations. This benefit could have come from having the opportunity to meet prospective employers during activity period who were serving as guest speakers or as a result of their participation in a club or organization, they were a better candidate The above accomplishments all took place during this year. It is easy to see that the clubs and organizations on STIM’s campus have provided a very valuable part in student services. The clubs and organizations would not be successful if it was not through the time donated and the services given by the faculty and staff while serving as club advisors. It is hoped that all persons on STIM’s campus will make it known to these individuals how much we appreciated their time and services. 51 -IN HONOR OF ROBERT L. MACKLIN Hard-working, honest, dedicated, sincere, loving. These words describe a man that gave his all to State Tech. Always ready to help, Bob Macklin enjoyed his job, and people enjoyed having him do the job. He could find good in the bad, he could smile when no one else could see why. The rough, tough, macho-man exterior could not hide his teddy-bear smile nor the love in his heart for the people at State Tech. Men like Bob Macklin are few and far between. State Tech was fortunate to have him — even for a while. 53 54 New student orientation helps acquaint students with all facets of stu- dent life. Don't forget... Yearbook pictures are taken every fall quarter. Erin Johnson is stirring up another cake. Wonder who the lucky “‘birthday boy” is now??? Faculty members are anxiously awaiting the arrival of new students. 4 be he ae ee se If Sheila Kelly and Greg Maksi knew what was behind them, they wouldn’t be smiling! “I’m only going to say this ONE more time... You never know what to expect at the SGA dances. 55 If watermelon tastes that bad, why eat it? 3 F a ss S: s : fo Some of our students can really dance a jig after final exams! Pave How can Dean Cunningham smile like this at his own birthday party? These two are anxiously awaiting for classes to begin. Faculty Council NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Richard Phillips, Randy Wright, John King, Margie Hobbs, Dr. Paul Dudenhefer. In view of the expected growth in size and complexity of the faculty of State Technical Institute at Memphis, the resulting need for improved ways and means of organizing this faculty into a coherent body dedicated to the study and improvement of the academic climate of this Institute, and to provide channels of communication by which the results of faculty study and deliberation may be formulated into recommendations to the administration of the Institute, the Faculty Council of State Tech- nical Institute at Memphis is hereby organized. The Faculty Council, elected by the faculty each fall quarter, provides a means whereby members may investigate matters of general Institute interest, pass resolutions, and consult with and make recommendations to the President and other admin- istrative officers. i} 57 Administrative Council Me y 4 ) 2 ay 3 as NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Janelle Allen, Clinton Amos, Bondie Armstrong, Dan Becallo, John Brannon, Ed Brown, Wayne Campbell, John Cum- mings, Mike Davis, Leon Dishmon, Maxine Ford, Leon Hardison, Irving Jason, Bill Lunamand, George Mackie, Carol McAuliffe, Elsie Moore, James Nabors, Clyde Orem, Ted Pickett, Lee Powell, Claude Scott, Ada Shotwell, Coby Smith, Hugh Starks, Janice Van Dyke, Charles Wossum. The Administrative Council is the major recommending body of the Institute on matters of policy affecting more than one area of the Institute. It provides a forum for the exchange of information and for discussion on any issue which cuts across normal channels of communication and or management. It makes its recommendations to the senior policy committee, The Executive Committee. The Administrative Council will deal with issues that arise, are anticipated, and are related to the joint responsibilities of two or more of the following areas: Instruction, Evening and Special Programs, Student Affairs, Administrative Affairs, Business Office, and Administrative Services. When issues are procedural and members of the Council agree, the Council can and should render final decisions. Only when the procedural question is beyond resolution at this level will a recommendation be made to the Executive Committee. In those cases in which change or a new institutional policy is required, a recommendation will be made to the Executive Committee. The Council will also act as a forum for the presentation of new ideas and the exchange of information concerning present and planned activities. 58 NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Sandra Thornton, Jennetta Grandberry, Linda Mishige, Tommie Christian, Marie Davis, Harriett Baker, Margaret John- ston, Sharon Heinback, Sue Rosneck, Jeanne Hanrahan, Nancy Bronson, Ruthanne Jenkins, Marvelene Maki, Joyce Hawks, Avery Montgomery, Sherry Bennett, Sara Doll, Mary Holobaugh, Maxine Wren, Sheryl! Williams, Mae Dandridge, Linda Hubbard, Margaret Porter, Nadine Phelps, Evelyn Mason, Robbie Bullock, Charlene Shotwell, Shelia Robinson, Joan Fox, Eva McBee, Janice Snow, Marie Maxey, Carol Bailey. = = SMASH is a voluntary organization and is open to STIM employees under the STIM classification of Sup- port Staff. The Support Staff Membership Association for STIM Harmony will promote professionalism among its mem- bers. Believing the STIM Support Staff capable of meaningful contributions to the overall goals of the Institute, the group will strive for full cooperation through a clear understanding of the total program of STIM. By inviting interested staff members to attend business meetings, SMASH members can become better informed by sharing experiences and briefings on new procedures. Officers for 1979-80 are as follows: Chairman Tommie Christian V. Chairman Sharon Heimbach Secretary Harriett Baker Treasurer Marie Davis 59 —-2reFOatsa0d0eatin 60 Men's Softball Red Sox’s al ie a oh pecs en at . : ed NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Steve Scott, Mike Williams, Randy Powell bertson, Mark Harris, David Richardson, Dan Can- | non, Richard Crump, Bobby Wilson, Larry Martin, Murray Harris, Irv Jason. 61 A.S.C.E.T. ae Pe , George - s eu NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Scott Beall, Barry Bronson, Tom Hatmaker, John Scott, Greg Maski, Claude Scott, Jack Rowe, Donald Crone Cuyler, Dan Cosely, Russell Hampton. 62 ‘NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Darrell Long, Keith O’Kelley, Reginald Neely, Anthony Neely, Boss DeBose, Alfred Davis, Fred Matting, Chris Fair, Johnny Rudd, Ted Pickett, Bertram Williams, James Alexander, Stanphany Boylains. fe Se 63 Hustlers- ‘Softball Suse! 1979 Bea. Through no fault of their own the team photography of the HUSTLERS was mis placed. The 1979 STIM Softball champions were undefeated and were coached by Charles Baker, and Greg Maksi. Together these men have laid claim to a tremendous accomplishment. For the past seven years — the coaching combination of Baker and Maksi have captured the League Soft- ball Championship. This years Hustlers were: Tom Parete, Robert Baker, Gordon Lingley, Jerry Alexander, Bryan Fitzpatrick, Steve Lawrence, Ray Oliver, Edward McDonald, Reginald Grice, Phillip Mason, Theodore Davis, Jeff Jones, David Neely, Gregory Young, Ronnie Baker. 64 Ladies Softball M.C.C. Team rgiacchi, Diane Smith, Bertha White, Hazel Longstreet, Willie Williams, Vivian Lanier, Carol Bailey, lola Wood- 2 2, eokte D ABOVE: Kathy Ba ion. 65 Babes 4 Oglesby, Carol Voyles, Babbs White, Gale LaFrain, Megan Acred, Cindy Watkins, Judy Powell. 66 Women's Softball Champs, 1979 ? 67 CRA 69 Basketball 1980 Intramural Champs 4 Nin NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: O. Smith, A. Nichols, J. Griggs, P. Simms, T. Davis, G. Redmond, W. Simon, E. Smith, G. Odom, M. Smith. Coaches Charles Baker and Greg Maksi. HUSTLERS: WON — 7 LOST — 0 BOX SCORES CHARLES BAKER GREG MAKSI COACHES STIM INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS, 1980 1 21 1 28 2 4 2 11 2 18 2 25 3 3 TOTAL M. SMITH 143917, 0 0 0 63 1 21 HUSTLERS 62 WARRIORS 60 G. ODOM 210 ay os 14 9 48 1 28 HUSTLERS 100 NETS 30 E. SMITH 4710 Oo 247 =a 21 2 4 HUSTLERS 66 OUTLAWS 54 W. SIMON 7 Aven 2a 15 14 6 58 2 11 HUSTLERS 72 ALSTARS 50 G. REDMOND 2 0 0 0 0 4 6 2 18 HUSTLERS 2 CANDY MEN 0 T. DAVIS 17 30 23 18 8 M7 e113 2 25 HUSTLERS 60 PIRATES 59 P. SIMMS Suri oie 1418 12.9619 83 3 3 HUSTLERS 59 TIGERS 41 J. GRIGGS 4 0 0 1 0:50 5 A. NICHOLS 4 2 0 0 0 0) 6 SMITH 10 4 14 70 Outlaws Ws NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: A. Neely, D. Horton, G. Turner, J. Stark, B. Whitmore, K. Tucker, R. Lomax, D. Richerson, R. Galloway, Marvin. Zip OUTLAWS: WON — 6 LOST — 1 BOX SCORES A. NEELY COACH WW 2NeN Ny 28 ee Ame 12 18 a2) 20m So TOTAL STIM INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, 1980 A. NEELY rf if 0 2 4 10 4 34 D. HORTON 14 0 0 10 11 20 mee 67 G. TURNER Pe SO TK) er 740 aS) 106 1 21 OUTLAWS 52 PIRATES 45 J. STARK 8 4 12 2 2 6 0 34 1 28 OUTLAWS 95 ALSTARS 51 B. WHITMORE 1 OMene One amet 18 823 18 120 2 4 OUTLAWS 54 HUSTLERS 66 K. TUCKER 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 7 2 11 OUTLAWS 45 TIGERS 43 R. LOMAX 0 0 2 6 2 2 8 20 2 18 OUTLAWS 54 NETS 48 D. RICHERSON 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 7 2 25 OUTLAWS 83 CANDY MEN 32 R. GALLOWAY 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 7 3 3 OUTLAWS 61 44 MARVIN 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 7 Pirates NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: G. Hudson, C. Williams, S. Franklin, R. Baker, J. Thomas, R. Simpson, W. McGhee, M. Simmons, J. Taylor. BOX SCORES PIRATES: WON — 3 LOST — 4 R. BAKER: COACH 1 21 1 28 2 4 2 11 2 18 2 25 3 3 TOTAL STIM INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, 1980 G. HUDSON 21 0 0 0 14 24 0 59 C. WILLIAMS 16305519 99189) = 245eea 0 0 91 1 21 PIRATES 45 VS OUTLAWS 52 S. FRANKLIN 8 4 2 6 6 9 0 35 1 28 PIRATES 60 VS WARRIORS 61 R. BAKER 0 i 2 Oo 11 14 0 34 2 4 PIRATES 52 VS ALSTARS 47 J. THOMAS 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 6 2 11 PIRATES 48 VS CANDY MEN 29 R. SIMPSON OF ee conn 0 2 0 37 2 18 PIRATES 47 VS TIGERS 48 W. McGHEE 0 4 0 yy 4 0 11 2 25 PIRATES 59 VS HUSTLERS 60 M. SIMMONS 0 13 £418 2 0 0 0 33 3 3 PIRATES 2 VS NETS 0 J. TAYLOR 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 é 72 Candy Men Mason, J. Smith, T. Curry. 1 21 1 28 2 4 2 11 2 18 2 25 3 3 CANDY MEN: WON — 1 LOST —6 A. CANADY COACH STIM INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, 1980 CANDY MEN 81 VS ALSTARS CANDY MEN 40 VS TIGERS CANDY MEN 0 VS NETS CANDY MEN 29 VS PIRATES CANDY MEN 0 VS HUSTLERS CANDY MEN 0 VS WARRIORS CANDY MEN 46 VS OUTLAWS Ad L. CANADY C. PRYOR K. ALLEN A. CANADY C. MOORE KC: K. PHILLIPS H. HOLAN L. CURRY K. SHIELDS F. FREEMAN E. T. MASON J. SMITH T. CURRY A 2A 289 2749 2 1A 27185 2 25 27 M7, 4 12 0 17 Sr —s NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: L. Canady, C. Pryor, K. Allen, A. Canady, C. Moore, K. C., K. Phillips, H. Holan, L. Curry, K. Shields, F. Freeman, E. BOX SCORES 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 6 1 8 9 4 2 13 6 3 3. TOTAL 31 43 73 Allstars NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: D. Long, E. McDonald, M. Moore, T. Bufford, R. Robinson, O. Kelley, E. Banks, C. Jones, J. Futch. 74 D.L.ALSTARS: WON — 1 LOST —6 BOX SCORES DARRELL LONG COACH 1 21 1 28 2 4 2 11 2 18 2 25 3 3 TOTAL STIM INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, 1980 ent ever ars oS se 1 24 ALSTARS 45 VS CANDY MEN 81 , Hester a ve Bs a a A es he 1 28 ALSTARS 51 vs OUTLAWS 55 wane 5 oe 2 4 ALSTARS 47 vs PIRATES 52 a are fo 5 y 3 3 : 5 e 2 11 ALSTARS 50 vs HUSTLERS 72 s | O. Kelley 4 -0.. 0 0°.0 7 19 2 18 ALSTARS 88 vs NETS 48 | Eesanke 0 0.2 . “O.OmmEe 12 2 25 ALSTARS 71 vs TIGERS 101 pe Dg es an i 3 3 ALSTARS 63 vs WARRIORS 65 peeens 0 5 6 4g ne ae NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: A. Davis, P. Mason, W. Dennis, F. Tucker, A. Kerth, Sanders, Chairmores, Taylor. TIGERS: WON — 5 LOST — 2 A. DAVIS COACH STIM INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, 1980 1 21 TIGERS 89 VS NETS 1 28 TIGERS 64 VS CANDY MEN 2 4 TIGERS 95 VS WARRIORS ani TIGERS 43 VS OUTLAWS 2 18 TIGERS 48 VS PIRATES 2 25 TIGERS 41 VS HUSTLERS 3 3 TIGERS 101 VS ALSTARS 61 40 47 45 47 59 71 A. DAVIS P. MASON W. DENNIS F. TUCKER A. KERTH SANDERS CHAIMORES TAYLOR 1 21 47 v7 11 oCO0OND BOX SCORES Wis Biel QA Biles) Zies Sis 28 40 22 6 17 54 8 21 0 13 1 6 0 0 0 0 2 12 6 16 10 6 2 16 0 0 3 15 2 5 12 10 2 0 0 0 10 8 6 8 10 8 0 0 0 0 7 0 TOTAL 214 is) Se LINAS RN oS Nets ® NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: Bradford, Scott, Wilson, Person, Owens, Boyd, Williams, Raper, Branch, Donelson. NETS: WON — 2LOST —5 BOX SCORES S. SCOTT COACH 76 STIM INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, 1980 1721. 1 28 2 4 2 11; 27168 2 25eao TOTAL BRADFORD 5 2 5. = 2. a eee) 18 1 21 NETS 61 vs TIGERS 89 SCOTT Ogne0 0. 0 SsGumEC 0 1 28 NETS 30 vs HUSTLERS 100 WILSON 20. «6 25. 18 |) 4aumee0 73 2 4 NETS 2 vs CANDY MEN 0 PERSON 124 10 10}. 4eeeeeo 40 2 11 NETS 75 vs WARRIORS 68 OWENS 2 0 14 14 | 205 eO 21 2 18 NETS 48 vs AL STARS 88 BOYD 2 4 2: 259) Cae 10 2 25 NETS 32 vs OUTLAWS 85 WILLIAMS 15 5 0 0 0 0 35 3 3 NETS 0 vs PIRATES 2 RAPER ae 0. ' On;s: Omen 12 BRANCH buen 2 2, 2° OameO 18 DONELSON 20 0 20 1 21 1 28 2 4 2 11 2 18 2 29 3 3 WARRIORS: WON — 3 LOST — 4 J. RUDD COACH STIM INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, 1980 WARRIORS WARRIORS WARRIORS WARRIORS WARRIORS WARRIORS WARRIORS HUSTLERS PIRATES TIGERS NETS OUTLAWS CANDY MEN ALSTARS C. TRUDO C. BERRY NARRIS L. DISHMON C. McCRAW L. HOPSON J. RUDD JACKSON 1 21 NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: C. Trudo, C. Berry, Narris, L. Dishmon, C. McCraw, L. Hopson, J. Rudd, Jackson. BOX SCORES WeOme 45 2 1 Mewes 182 20 eee) 3 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 30 4 5 4 3 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 4 2 0 16 11 12 814 10 20 TAME 14 Oman 0 10 45 165s 4 20 eS 20 94 1257) 147 AS 15 13 69 77 Stim Team NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: A. Davis, C. Trudo, C. McCraw, P. Mason, E. McDonald, G. Turner, O. Smith, B. Whitmore, A. Canady, M. Smith, R. Bar- nett, K. Johnson. nN ie) a aa ) au) se n aay. yu 5 BS F Z26%EFO Ig FS EH IS mS =n 90s5 S25 eees eon DANE XD NN AZEHAS HAS F G QOH 26 ns OS is s STIM TEAM: WON — 9 LOST — 3 A. DAVIS 15 20 DNP20 11 13 22 25 29 24 32 8 becty gerry re tis abet - C. TRUDO 20 DNP32 32 DNP22 DNP17 DNP13 DNP STIM TEAM 63 VS FIGHTING HAWKS 57 c MCCRAW =-DNP-7) 4.0.8. a Nea STIM TEAM 87 VS HAWKS 76 . P. MASON 4.2 0 0 8 0 5. Ou umneumEET EES STIM TEAM 80 vs RIM BENDERS 75 E.McDONALD 17. 0 DNP 0-17. 0. 13) mecnne nC EEE STIM TEAM 90 VS SASH DOORS 48 G.TURNER 14.5 7 0 8 4 §nomOMEnMENEEG STIM TEAM 57 VS FIGHTING HAWKS 61 O. SMITH 2 4 2 2 0 0 4) OMG MENCIET ONE STIM TEAM 93 VS HAWKS 80 B.WHITMORE DNPDNPDNP 0 0 0 6 5 5 5 9 7 STIM TEAM 59 VS FIGHTING HAWKS 62 A.CANADY 14 5 DNP 0 14 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 STIM TEAM 79. =«OVS HAWKS 68 M. SMITH 12 8 16 8 15 § 15) @OuOMmNOMNNCEEEG STIM TEAM 60 VS FIGHTING HAWKS 56 peng ; ainbes STIM TEAM 83 VS E.H. CRUMP 65 R. BARNETT “15 PE Ay 0 0 H. K. JOHNSON 0 °0 6 0 0 0 0) ON OgmONENONED STIM TEAM 63 VS HAWKS 67 78 spinels Basketball Action Shots in 80 Volleyball Champs, 1979 % ? “4 Mae te 81 Veterans Club invites Memphis City Schools drill teams to STIM’s cam- pus. Registration is always a busy time on campus. PNA The bookstore personnel is always ready to help students. 82 SS Y ste ee a iohkacen: aon. Charles O. Whitehead President, State Technical Institute at Memphis REMEMBER! | know this, your STIMWINDER, will bring you joy and fond recollec- tions both today and for many years to come. Your stay here at State Tech has been a pleasure for all of us, and | hope for you. We have experienced an exchange of ideas, feelings, successes and failures. But through it all, each of us has improved and expanded our abili- ties, our knowledge and our chances for the future. | hope that in future years as you browse through this book, you can say ‘‘Gosh, | looked funny then’”’ or ‘‘| Knew her when...’ or “That per- son really had a marked effect on my life.” Also, as you browse and remember some of us who will stay on at State Tech after you have departed, it is our desire that you return for a visit and chat with some of us who also remember you. Charles O. Whitehead President 84 hihesee be a 86 Mr. Earl H. Cunningham, Executive Committee DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS _ ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS From its location near the President's Office, Administra- | tive Affairs spreads its tentacles throughout campus and —E | beyond. The primary focus is on placement, resource devel- opment, institutional grants, institutional relations involving new training opportunities through industrial relations, pub- lic relations, minority affairs, and the off-campus operations of co-operative education. Part of the personnel and activity of Administrative Affairs is located in rented offices in the Shelby Oaks Complex across the expressway from the Insti- tute. There are about ten Administrative Affairs persons at Shelby Oaks and in Dunn Building. Dr.Warner Dickerson, DIRECTOR, STUDENT AFFAIRS “A service organization to help instruction and enhance the life of the whole student’ is the apt description of the deanery that is Student Affairs. Representatives of the area have contact with students from the time they think of enter- ing State Tech until they depart through graduation or other routes. Included in the Student Affairs area are: Admissions and Records, High School Recruiting, Counseling, Testing, Financial Aid, Veterans Affairs and Student Activities such as clubs, organizations and intramurals. Student Affairs’ main office is on the ground floor of Thornton Building. The area is a beehive of activity which includes both the pleasant and not-so-pleasant aspects of student life. Students with academic or personal problems usually find their way to the helping hands of Student Affairs. The organization also works closely with the Student Gov- ernment Association in all its activities and serves as a test- ing center for several national examinations on a regular basis. Student Affairs is responsible for student publications, which include the yearbook, student handbook and the cam- Pus newspaper. ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS 87 EVENING AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS When the shadows of the setting sun turn the State Tech campus into a study in geometric patterns, the operation of Evening and Special Programs rises to meet the ‘‘night peo- ple.” ESP, in reality, is a microcosm of the overall administra- tive organization of State Tech. Evening students, who con- stitute about half the enrollment, require and receive the full range of services accorded day students. In addition to being responsible for all instruction, on and off campus, after 5p.m., ESP oversees weekend college on Friday nights and Saturdays, and the satellite classes at Memphis Naval Air Station. Rounding out ESP’s major responsibilities is its continuing supervision of the Depart- ment of Business, Industry, and Government Training. BIG trains, cross-trains and upgrades persons already employed throughout West Tennessee. The training for persons in bus- iness, industry and government may be tailored to meet spe- cific needs, and where circumstances permit, can be offered at locations off the campus throughout West Tennessee. 88 Executive Committee Oey, ge em Mr. Thurman Jackson, DEAN, INSTRUCTIONAL AFFAIRS INSTRUCTION ; From a numerical standpoint, Instruction is the largest sin- gle subdivision within the campus complex. Its responsibili- ties cover the broad concept of the school from curriculum development to quality of instruction. Headquartered in Dunn Building, the Office of the Dean of Instruction is the major point of decision in instructional affairs. Under the instructional umbrella are: the Computer Technologies Division, Business Technologies Division, Engineering Technologies Division, Related Studies and the academic support areas of the Learning Resource Center and Educational Services. Educational Services is responsible for the coordination of faculty development programs and activities, and the super- vision of educational services that are offered to the instruc- tional staff. Duties pertaining to faculty development include coordinating in-service training and the return-to-industry program, motivating faculty members to participate in devel- opmental activities, and developing techniques for integrat- ing innovative educational developments into the operating of the Institute. In addition to basic curriculum development, Instruction keeps abreast of the needs of business and industry in order to recommend new programs. It also is Instruction’s respon- sibility to ensure that all programs meet the requirements of the various accrediting agencies. In that same vein, the deanery is responsible for educational matters in all special programs. The job-ready graduate, with technical skills and ability to communicate on the job, is the necessary product of Instruction. Dr. William Saul, DEAN, EVENING AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Executive Committee NAVY CONTRACT PROGRAMS Emmanuel K. Bhatta, Director State Tech is currently under contract to provide one hun- dred and seventy-three (173) technical instructors to the Naval Air Technical Training Center at Memphis. Under this contract we provide instructors in four (4) broad areas. Aviation Fundamentals is a self-paced, computer managed course, with average completion time sixty (60) hours and here we provide thirty-eight (38) instructors. The average input is 17,000 students. In the Mechanical school, State Tech provides forty-four (44) instructors and is participating in three (3) courses for Aviation Structural Mechanics. These Mechanics are responsible for the basic structure, the hydraulics system, and the safety equipment installed in Naval aircraft. STIM is also operating the testing centers in the Aviation Machinist Mate (Jet Mechanics) course. The annual input for these four (4) courses is 5500 students. In Electronics, State Tech provides fifty-three (53) instruc- tors and is participating in three (3) courses. These are the First Course of Aviation Electrician-Mates, The Advanced First Term Electronics Course, The Intermediate Level Elec- tronics Course. The annual input into these three (3) pro- grams is 3500 students. In Air Traffic Control Systems we provide thirty-eight (38) instructor personnel. Here we are teaching eleven (11) main- tenance courses on some of the most complex electronic systems in the Navy. This is the equipment that controls land- ing of aircraft in all kinds of weather. The annual input is 700 students. This contract makes State Tech an integral part of Navy training at Millington. Mr. itch Batta, NAVY PROJECT | BUSINESS OFFICE |For every person who attends State Tech and for each person employed at the Institute there are business transac- tions. It is the responsibility of the Business Office to handle all such financial operations related to the school. From its locations in the northeast corner of Dunn Building, the Busi- ness Office handles all of the Institute's business. Employees of the office take care of purchasing, grants, inventory and accounts. In addition, the office collects all incoming funds, | prepares financial reports, prepares and administers all budgets, produces appropriation and capital expenditure requests, handles student aid grants and the accompanying records and prepares and dispenses payroll. The Business Office prepares reports to the State and Fed- eral Governments on funds such as grants and contracts and oversees property contracts for such matters as ware- housing. Representatives of the office assist in all student registration, both on and off campus. Its services are availa- | ble day and night and on weekends as the needs arise. Mr. James Taylor, BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER 89 Executive Committee ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES This is a group of employees whose duties are almost exclusively directed to services for students, faculty, and staff. From a central office on the second floor of George E. Free- man Library, Administrative Services radiates to every nook and cranny of the campus. From personnel to maintenance of buildings and grounds to safety and security, computer services, food services, the telephone sys- tem, the book store and Internal Control, Administrative Services is the responsible organization. Administrative Services also is called on to administer some non-traditional programs where the schools’ organizational system cannot meet the needs. hoy ad Mr. William Coburn, DIRECTOR, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES The Administrative Assistant man- ages routine office matters for the President and coordinates with the offices of his Executive Committee members. Ms. Betty Ingram 90 OoOmMmMDBDcsaaqa=-v mMmTPrPInN wf HrcorYrn 91 }) JOSEPH ALLEN CLINTON AMOS MCC EDUCATION BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES HARRIETT BAKER KATHY BAKER AUDIO VISUAL DATA PROCESSING LARRY BLANTON MATHEMATICS KATHY BOATNER BUSINESS OFFICE a BARRY BRONSON JOHN BRANNON VETERANS MECHANICAL AFFAIRS ENGINEERING ee ROBBIE BULLOCK ROSA BURNETT LIBRARY LIBRARY 92 BONDIE JOHN ARNOLD JOHN BACON ARMSTRONG NAVY CONTRACT SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER LEARNING ACCOUNTING RESOURCE b o% Z oI MIRIAM BARHAM ED BARNES DAN BECALL ELLA BERNARD BUSINESS MI-MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONAL MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGIES ’ RELATIONS KATHLEEN BOOM BILL BRADFORD RICHARD RICKEY BRANCH ENGLISH MAINTENANCE BRADLEY CAFETERIA STUDENT ACTIVITIES J ‘ 4 | NANCY BRONSON FRANCES ED BROWN LINDA BRYAN ADMINISTRATIVE BROOKS STUDENT EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS LIBRARY SERVICES SERVICES @ DAVID BYRD WAYNE GEORGE CARNEY BIOMEDICAL CALHOUN CAMPBELL PHYSICS ENGINEERING SOCIAL SCIENCE ESP REGULAR PROGRAMS i ba CYNTHIA CHARLES BAKER ‘S | as P fe % DAN BAKER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHERYL BINGHAM BUDGET ACCOUNTING RONALD BRANCH CAFETERIA ANXIOUS BRYANT ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING TERRY CARR COUNSELING BE Thy, VEE CAVIGLIO JAMES TOMMIE CHERYLCLEAVES JESSECLEMONS DAVID COBBS ee CARTWRIGHT BUSINESS OFFICE CHAMPION CHRISTIAN AAS-RELATED MOTEL- STIP — BUSINESS CO-OP. MATHEMATICS LEARNING MATH RESTAURANT TECH. — ACTG. EDUCATION RESOURCE a Oa Bs 5. ee we OR Oe GAY G. COE CHRIS COLSEY JOHN COOLEY ASA COSTLOW CARLTO JOHN CUMMINGS MAE DANDRIDGE COMPUTER MOTEL- FIELD SERVICES COMPUTER CRUTCHFIELD COUNSELING INVENTORY SCIENCE RESTAURANT ACCOUNTING STIP — PLACEMENT } ( VICTOR ERNEST DAVIS MARIE DAVIS TED DAVIS MIKE DAVIS ODESSA DAY MILDRED DeBOIS - _ DANNREUTHER PLACEMENT COUNSELING STIP — AAS MAINTENANCE COUNSELING LIBRARY COMPUTER RELATED SCIENCE é v CHARLES EUGENE LEON DISHMON ORA DORRIS DEMETRIOU DEMETRIOU ESP FINANCIAL AID MATHEMATICS MCC EDUCATION ADMINISTRAT- IVE AFFAIRS ‘Y LETTIE DORSEY PAUL RALPH DUGARD WILLIAM DUGARD CAFETERIA DUDENHEFER AUDIO VISUAL MECHANICAL AAS-RELATED — ENGINEERING ENGLISH 93 —— : a. | ne ee Wb sooo (ii, i Here’s hoping Mr. Costlow’s accounting classes listen better than this audience. ne é oe a BS ie Irv Jason has just been told that the State Auditors are in town!! Faculty and students alike enjoyed the programs during Black History Week. : ie | as i With the look on Sylvester Young's face, that better not have been the last piece of cake. 94 Doesn't Ed Brown know the ‘“‘proper’’ way to eat watermelon is NOT with a fork. With the accreditation of our accounting department this year, the faculty has a lot to smile about!! Roger Easom takes time out for ‘‘the pause that refreshes.”’ Wonder what Greg Maksi looks so guilty about? 95 GEORGE DUNLAP ROGER EASOM CHARLES WILLIAM ELDER VIRGINIA ANN EVERETT ELECTRONIC ENGLISH EDDLEMON NAVY PROGRAMS ELEAZER BUSINESS OFFICE MCC EDUCATION ENGINEERING COMPUTER BIOLOGY Se RONALD FERRARI ENGINEERING DAVID FERRIER J.R. FINNEY SHIRLEY LYNN FLY MAXINE FORD RALPH FOSTER JOAN FOX MCC EDUCATION BIG TRAINING FLOWERS AAS-RELATED — STUDENT ENGLISH ADMISSIONS AND STIP — BUSINESS MATH RESOURCES RECORDS TECH. —ACTG. LEVI FRAZIER LOU FRENCH JOHN TEDDY FRIEND CLARA GIPSON JOHN GRAF JEANETTA MCC EDUCATION BIOMEDICAL FRIEDLANDER NAVY CONTRACT LIBRARY CIVIL GRANDBERRY ENGLISH ENGINEERING BUSINESS OFFICE y MOLI oe : ty Q ale 4 UR we ‘ eS AMELIA GRAY KENNETH GREEN ROSIE HALE CHARLES HALL MARIAN HAM JEANNE LEON HARDISON ESP BUSINESS MOTEL- STIP — BUSINESS ADMISSIONS AND ENGLISH HANRAHAN RELATED OFFICE RESTAURANT TECH. — ACTG. RECORDS STUDENT STUDIES AFFAIRS FRANKIE HARRIS MURRAY HARRIS ROBERT HARRIS SHIRLEY DEBORAH JOYCE HAWKS SHARON MATHEMATICS MAINTENANCE BUSINESS HARRISON HASELTINE BUSINESS OFFICE HEIMBACH TECHNOLOGIES = MID- STIP — DATA ADMINISTRATIVE —ACTG. MANAGEMENT PROCESSING SERVICES 96 LORRAINE HICKS COMPUTER ACCOUNTING RUSSELL HUGHES ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY JIMMIE JOHNSON MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY my, JOHN KING ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING WANDA LEWIS DUPLICATING eB SHEREE JUDY HOWELL LINDA HUBBARD JAMES HIGHT MARGIE HOBBS MARY MATHEMATICS. AAS-RELATED — HOLCOMB HOLOBAUGH COMPUTER AUDIO-VISUAL MATHEMATICS CLERICAL PURCHASING TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES DOUGLAS HUNTER WALKER HURD IRVING JASON DIANE JOHNSON RUTHANNE EDWARD JOHNSON STIP — MECHANICAL DATA BUSINESS OFFICE JENKINS SECURITY BUILDING CNGINEERING PROCESSING ADMISSIONS AND CONSTRUCTION RECORDS c So ‘Ss aed . £ con Sr Pete ne “te = os fa ot S oe a a} ey MARGARET DONALD JONES LINDA JOYNER ELLA KELLER SHEILA KELLY J.D. KELLEY JOHNSON NAVY CONTRACT MCC EDUCATION STIP — AAS FIELD SERVICES MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ACCOUNTING RELATED e. we “a Ve Le 3 ry ALFRED KISS HOLLAN LAND LEA LANDREE BETTE LATTA NIKKI LENTZ LILLIE LEWIS ELECTRICAL MATHEMATICS COMPUTER ENGLISH MCC EDUCATION COMPUTER ENGINEERING SERVICES ACCOUNTING hy, ALBERT LODEN LINDA LOVETT WILLIAM LUCE _ WILLIAM GEORGE MACKIE GREG MAKSI MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING DATA LUNAMAND ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY PROCESSING peepee TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ERVI Pe 2 ae CASSANDRA EVELYN MASON MARIE MAXEY CAROL MANNING RELATED INSTRUCTIONAL McAULIFFE STIP STUDIES AFFAIRS BIG TRAINING ACCOUNTING AL McBEE SHIRLEY McCOOL LEWIS McNEAL KATHY MILLER MECHANICAL COUNSELING MAINTENANCE PLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY ‘ ‘€ e ad 4 ae eet : ur | : - J in Z x We Xt Pa ® ES { ws j. ce | ; ' . : % 2 : i’ é is le f LINDA MISHIGE ELSIE MOORE JEANETTA DOUG MORGAN ANNETTE MOSS PETER MYERS JAMES NABOR VETERAN CAFETERIA MOORE COMPUTER FIELD SERVICES SECURITY PURCHASING AFFAIRS FINANCIAL AID ACCOUNTING LESTER NEEDHAM FRANK NICHOLS HARRY NICHOLS JANE NICHOLS ROSE NICHOLS MIKE NORTHERN LANE O’DANIEL STIP — ARCHITECTURAL BIOMEDICAL MATHEMATICS CAFETERIA INSTRUMENTAT- ELECTRONIC SEC gaetod ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ION TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING é: . ti. (bo we : he STEVEN OLITA HOWARD OLSON CLYDE OREM ROBERT OSBURN JACKIE OWENS BETTY PADGETT GLENN PARKER ELECTRICAL NAVY CONTRACT COMPUTER DATA CLERICAL ADMISSIONS AND INSTRUMENTAT- ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES PROCESSING SERVICES RECORDS ION ENGINEERING 98 dl Bt be PATRICIA REGINA PARTEE . DEBBIE PARKINS BILLY PARKINS JOHN PASZEL ELLEN PEETE MCC EDUCATION MCC EDUCATION LIBRARY AAS-RELATED — PEEPLES STIP — AAS- ENGLISH DATA RELATED PROCESSING ‘ “ % RICHARD PHILLIPS | TED PICKETT OCIE PLEASANT JOSEPH PLUHAR CARL PLUMLEE JAMES PORTER BUILDING RESOURCE MCC EDUCATION ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ¢ iy! | MANDY POWELL PAM POWELL RANDY POWELL RUBY POWELL MARY PRETTI JOE RALEY BUSINESS STUDENT BUSINESS OFFICE LEARNING LAB Se oe AUDIO-VISUAL TECHNOL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ACTG. MAXINE REED FLORENCE MICHAEL RANDLE JANA RHOADS CONRAD THOMAS RANDLE SOCIAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS MCC EDUCATION RICHARDS RICHARDSON AAS-RELATED — DATA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PROCESSING ® t . id SHEILA SUSAN ROSNECK JOHNNY RUDD RICHARD RUSH CLAUDE SCOTT STEVE SCOTT ROBINSON SECURITY INTRAMURALS ELECTRONIC ADMISSIONS AND MAINTENANCE LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY RECORDS CASSIE PEOPLES MAINTENANCE ey LEE POWELL COMMUNITY RELATIONS di JUDY RAMAGE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY — ACTG. LAMAR ROBERSON DATA _ PROCESSING Bs AL SHAHEEN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING RONALD SHERON LOGAN MCC EDUCATION SHEWMAKE VO-TECH EDUCATION COBY SMITH BRENDA SMITH MCC EDUCATION PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT od BARBARA ADENA STANFORD STAPLETON ADMISSIONS AND COMPUTER RECORDS SERVICES a LOUIS SUTTON MAINTENANCE MARY SUTTON MAINTENANCE WAN 7 ma MARTHA THOMAS MARY THOMPSON CLERICAL BUSINESS OFFICE SERVICES 100 %, ADA SHOTWELL MCC EDUCATION EDNA SMITH CAFETERIA HUGH STARKS SECURITY A EMMER SWAUNCEY LIBRARY FLORIDA THORNTON CAFETERIA CHARLENE SHOTWELL MAINTENANCE LEONARD SMITH LEARNING LAB ROBERT STOUT MCC EDUCATION ROBERT TATE PHYSICS JOSEPH THWEATT AAS-RELATED — ENGLISH WILLIAM SIMON CIVIL ENGINEERING SHARRON SMITH AAS-RELATED — ENGLISH SANDRA STRAUB COMPUTER SERVICES HOWARD TAYLOR MAINTENANCE MYRNA TIPPITT LE ARNING LAB CLAYTON SINGLETON BIG TRAINING ROBERT SPANN BIG TRAINING MARY LEE STRODE ENGLISH Kat X THOMAS THAXTON MCC EDUCATION HAYWARD TOWNSEND MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY DEBRA SISK MOTEL- RESTAURANT RICHARD SPREITZER MID- MANAGEMENT MARY STUCKEY ESP REGULAR PROGRAMS . ey PAUL THAYER MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY JANICE VAN DYKE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LEON VIA BUILDING co TECH BOBBY WILSON MAINTENANCE CHARLES WOSSUM PLACEMENT NSTRUCTION EVELYN WALKER BOOKSTORE . RONNIE WINBUSH MCC EDUCATION RUBY WOSSUM MCC EDUCATION EDDIE WALKER OWEN WALLACE i. j d Ml i. AUBREY GEORGE JAMES WILSON AUDIO-VISUAL COMPUTER WILLIAMS WILLIAMS ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE MAINTENANCE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JUDY WINKLER DONNA WOOD ANDREW JOHNNY GLORIA WORTHY ADMISSIONS AND AAS-RELATED — WOODEN WORTHAM COMPUTER RECORDS ENGLISH VETERAN COMPUTER ACCOUNTING AFFAIRS ENGINEERING a 4 at Wi) RANDY WRIGHT ROY WRIGHT CHARLES YATES JACK YOAKUM JOE YOUNG COMPUTER AUDIO-VISUAL CHEMICAL AUDIO-VISUAL COUNSELING OPERATIONS ENGINEERING LOUISE YOUNG CAFETERIA SYLVESTER YOUNG MAINTENANCE 101 There is a ‘“‘straight man” with every act! Who was that man??? 102 103 py [ ) (a) HEP eae ak tO) [= = ) [oc (te) 104 WILLIAM ALLEN SAF DANIEL ABBOTT MM ACE é r =) v a f z Les LAWAL LEONARD ACEY ABUBAKAR PA Et JOHN ADAMS ET. 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