Surry Community College - Lancer Yearbook (Dobson, NC)
- Class of 1988
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Life is a Beach ,'r wid rf . N 1 , if ff -- -3,51 ,.u:sr 4: A A . ,s-if, mil. 1 Y J 1 'TJ' -xii' '1 4 I , L '- Q. A 1 5'-H' .QL - ' ' 4- '-.air 1' ln. 9, '? 1 Qu -1 l my - , H 1 el-F 1' Si if P CONTENTS Campus and Beach Life. Special Events .......... l. ...... 10 SCC Personnel .... S. .... 24 Student Body ........... .... . 48 Clubs and Activities ........... 88 SCC Curriculum ...... ........... 92 D. Zu C3 'pet rt I 4 8 gm? , -g.'lt 1-1.-'S I-1 .ill V- - II- l' und' ' , V n ' u, .r I 4. .- . 1- -r If ' I -..I V l- ,L 1, I m .- 9 I Creve 57 rf' bm, ,. Sports and Recreation ..... - 120 M P RPOSE The purpose a,r'Sur1-y Community College ts ta enable citizens al aut- area ta Increase their skills and lfn'9UilE'5lH'Eq Ta Euan His Farthesl Shir ls an appropriate malta. Surry Community Callegle will fulfill ies t pu.-pose hy: I .Ls I' ' .1 ,, hs- ... I I ll. I ls-.. ' l ll r' -Presiding, lllraugh ap-en as-ar aaimissians and within the stan.-tary and fiscal limits, pragrams and inslmalians which will glue each student the appiartunlm' la slate urhere he rs and pragress tautarsl' his aecupatlanal and educational ahjectlues. -HRW --Errsuring that when each student has successfully campletea' a pmgram that he will haue the skill and knowledge ia mee! the demands af the ,lah ,lar which he has prepared nr tn transfer and su-tree-eel al another institution- -Presiding social, cultural. and recreatlanel activities ta assist students in developing their lea-t'lersl'lip and Stavalcll Sifills, their appreciation af aeslirielic values, and a mere praduetlue use aj' their leisure lime. -lb -Developing effesiiue ways af evaluating :allege pra-grams, ta make adjustments us needed. and la make appraprlate reparis ta the public. me not-W' HEH-:auraging and stimulating the lnnale desire fur lending, -Mairmg Surry Community College a stimulating and rewarding place ra warh and shtcly. 5425751 -Q03 IDS 9EU 8DE CA 'VR' if-- .wg -1-EP, - ,IL rr' I u f T-L - Q F., mv ., ' 'ty A 1 - -' m.. I'.A........ -fl X4 1 , ' -0 + 1 i :-F i I' A ini- Gill-GL -'I 129 The 1518?-SS Lcmeer is dedicered re Sue A.. Jarvis fer her cemmirmenr end service re the cciiiege and us srudencs- Mrs- Jervis reeeiued her ESE degree In Business Edu-:urien from ASU and her maerefs degree from UNC-Cherie-ire.. As cr guidance cnunseiczr ,Fur cndege rrensfer scuderars. Mrs, Jamie spends many hours helping students prepare ,ferr cn change in lifestyle- A.: heme. Mrs. Jervis is a deuered wife Urrcl' mother. She and her hugbgnrd I-lf,-gn. rreth have one daughter, Anne Meng, Mrs- Jarvis is very derive in cc.:-mmiunity' affairs es weii. She fs the chairmen ef Surry County Drug Awareness Ccimmifi tee end the newly elected president nf the NJC. Gemmuniry Cuunseici-rs HBO- ciciifcln. She is disc' n ,Sunday schcie! teacher. Her hobbies inefude reading, exercising, and experience. It is cr course on which 5 Ll SCC PRESIDENT- RICHARDS DR. SWANSON A graduate o .Plppotechron Stole Univeristy, and FI'o.rio'o -Slots' University, Dr. Swenson Fi'l'tTi1urfZis hes been presaderii of Surry Community College for ,Hj'i'een years. He sement in numerous positions in the Surry County School' System before coming to the coiiege. Dr, Hiehdrds sets U good' example for the students through his teodership roies in several osrgonizcriions with-in the county ond' store- His outsnzmding personaiiiy and semigfgg In the sutiege disiingurstl him os an exceiient president. SCC BO RD OF TBUS EE -'J' 'lk 'Hi nvrrh' .-1 'Li l -. Eg-aged H,-Hjlg Chg-rIg5 FU-Iyer, Dr Harris Hrndf-ey, Franklin Fnfger, JEFQI Tuirfe, IQEE-3.7 SGA Presldsnl, Oscar Smlrh, Jeu.weu!Jr1rrei'J, Efsan-cl-r Jones, Cgmfyn Cu-nmf, Jnhn Frank. Standing l'L.Rj. Floyd Reza, chufrman, and E-annie Stuart Nm' pictured' fs James Euermvrr. ra---... .-it 41-1-f B-ei'-uw: Board members Ink: -fa refreihmenr break H'El Cl'W- Endfdirlg Ccummimzc wnsidcrs bids for new bufidrng H-T ' . --1 -L4 ,IF - .,. . ...F 1-I -- 51- I-I-1-I---,- L- 1- -5-if E. will -kpn , A1 -1 LIFE IS A EEA-CH Life is cn be-+:rchh- Nut just -:I pFu5,rgrnund, Eu: a mst source Clj' u:eu1',rh, of knowledge. ,And nf Experience- H Ls a course nn which Eine sets hirriseffg But one rrmst take new dlrecrinn Tu aucnid the storms Which we-other ufh And to rerdirhecr When his :nurse is diverted. .,r--- T Minis- as sm '-1111 il gl uT'w. ' Hifi'-T. TEE. 'S f ' if fl af -' .ffgf-' ' 4 Jpfh hfff' Q' fh ni!-S!-HC.hff' E - -- 1 - QL- H? 'lily ,. 6 - L 'l!f- - - F. ! .4 . lf-r FQBIQQP- jf, ., Leff. .'5C.'C'.1: fummn: barmnn rr-eg B'-:fur-n. Hrqililll-Ii Hynk Brush IAHUTDUT 1: sururri' T ,f 'Illn- 'Q i Nul- llwllll . i,-H .Q I F, th 9 1 . 'I H' . H' ' 4 in will 1--,E 'hh 5-Q. ' .Above right' Emrrjp dug has IL: Abmrg Eg-fr Wim glrf u-m.u'dn'l find -exciremenl Lufrh rhm-e gun? Left. And wha! wcrufd' .H'y11-lr Be-167+ be wifhdvui LPI! LINER? 9 SPECIAL Sh Anders Worrell' Thursday Night at the College mark 1 Marsha Ehud-SUE uma Lung Dr. EH:-u Schrcwde 'g1T'1'-If ' y'T-:LTp ' L. Ts 'Q-Mfg - VL'- 1 Lff Al 5,-L 1, HW, E VENTS u.,.-f SCC students glue :heir nhl. A pr 'll , Q.-:Iv w .3 T, - 145+ 'iv' i Q 1 -. SCC Talent JL 0. f 11 AUTUMN LEA VES The second weekend in Ufloher I5 o trocfilionof Hme for peopfe of :he North Coroifrm Ioolhlifs.. It is o celebration of the ehongfnog Ieoues ond the fogerhemees of people. This Ih ree-dug event was star-rec! in Io!it5?' by the Mr. Airy Chum- ber of Commerce, out the original fofeo some from Dr- J. Dale Simmons. The Fesrfucrl' is a great success with 250.000 lo 3541500 crowding Mr. Airy to ui'ew the one ond' crafts, Halen ro entertainment, watch orher peopfe. and sarnpfe the ouoffohfe foo-d. The 1957 cefebrotlon, held Deleoher 9- 11. offered some of the finest memories of the year. hp. Ili: 1- .ilk Arts and Crafts LP' ,l -n., -1. 1?.35,'fJr,E-51 !! ! 1 ggi! Elflfel'IIIil1lI'lE.'!I'lt m A EHS Food .-r ' f - 1. '. W? If 1 .11-. - M , fn P u ?t . YI H. . Q . J'-3 GRAD UA TI ON AND 1., . . sum: 11 3-5 C -I' Illlll if i We urLr1'1' :cn dame. ner Hnn51n' ORIEN TA TI ON ' . Dux! GALA HOLIDAY AFFAIRS E N ...F 198 7-88 VISITING ARTIST Lea Beth Cram Piainaieui, Texas, notiue Beth Cram is .Surry Conimunity Coliege s visiting artist this year. The lyric soprano graduated from E-ayior University and Wutem Carolina University. She become irrterestea' in the aisiting artist program white in graduate school at Westem Caroitna where she worked uiith tuio aisiting artists. and decided to apply for acceptance to the NCHA program- This is Cram-'s secoacl' year as a Limiting artist. Her ,first year was spent at Coastal Carolina in Jacksoauiite. Her career has included performances in master classes under such artists as Dalton Baldwin. Gwendolyn Holdaushy, Judith Fiasiiia. and Eeaita Uaiiente. Her opera performances trrciude rates in Cost .Fan Tuite. The Crucibl'e,. Falsta,fj . H l'l're Telephone. and Die Eauberflote. Her musical theater credits include Cin-dspell, A Little Night l'-'lasic. Live A Little. Marne, and Snoopy l' like to think of myself as o tiers-a-tile singer, said Cram- I striae to hiring a special 'life' to my music- respecting tradition and style, while making each piece a uery personal creation. Both of Beth 's parents were rnusicrans and. as a sa-nail girl. Cram had no desire to become a musician herself, it uiasn't until high school' that she changed her mind. .Beth has just finished a successful performance at the Andy Griffith Playhouse. She has also established a faculty chorus here at SCC: she said that the response has been tremendous. Looking ahead to the future she said. l would like to have some compositions paaitsheci, to earn ray -doctorate in music, sing in Europe. to begin singing professionally, and to be teaching music- .4 'I . r-, '11- , - V 1 nys X I ' 1 U. 9 , ...A 4, , -1 Students 1 fn..- f PF- -F--'1 1'1 A Q Q. 411, L J know ll's in here mrneulhere '2r -ELS. this Lt our rg-gufar lable, 1 at Work and Play 'A'PId'-LlI.f1Q 'Qumdnn' again? if M- av' QF S'I'DE T gi T-' Anal , 'HIT nw: ld-UI gnrnui' but .l.i'lEil- FIM Amy!! DPM WMI. APPHECIA TI ON Hcrtkhi ' nl UNC'--D , .-- Fi--Y FACULTY +1 515 +35--f I may-gf mf -1, . . ?',5'+ A TQQI1: WORK 2? +1-.., 1- ' AT PLA Y ii -Zin . .nga H 'T 'Y -I in. 1 Q Ae 5 ' Q7 ul Q I Jr FACULTY, STAFF .-qi J General Administration 'H 4-55-s. i--,-P 311. Dr. Cfnude U. Ay-ers Byrd' John H. Comm Dm-n of Cuwnrinumg Edu-:ation D1rermr of Gnmmwlimlbm D-:nn nj Career Edumrmn viii., This 1 x 5 . Dr. Jan J. Crum-'furd' H. Clyde Johnson Dr. James H. Rennes Dean nf ln.ilru-:Il-nn 1u .IcsHF'ra-sldenlt for Admlnhrrulhnt Semitic! Vice-Pr-sxsldnnt for Stud-Uni Svvftn ' 1 I . .L Dr- CUTIE!! H- EJ'lFPh'F-fd Curios P. Surrarl' Jeny W. Wemmr Dev-fr GI C-NME! 7I!'1'f1l1'1-11 -ff Dean of Euendn-5 Ph-'ogrmm Dtrecmr of Lfem-ning Remumu f2'1'.f- Max H. EIcn:kbu.-rm Dlredur of Continuing Edufnrlnn. -'5'-l-Im: Cuunty A H-is ontinuing Education '7 L '- ru Finliu L. Hulhlrr Insrmcrn-r,FHme:m ller, Hum-un Enom-ces Deuefupmrnr I.. .-5 'Z I H CUFUJPN W- FHPPIH Anne R. Hermia HHH'-HTH Rlhnurwhf-'S D-tuefupmenr Con-.rdl'nun::-r, Cuupernuue .Elrilh Trqming Ccl r:hrdmumlr I I .,- 'X .1 I, 'u-I i ,L- '-T1 p , ,.-f '7 f'H' . Liffltlh C. Sdilnrflrfd Dlmnur of Cnnlllhulng Educnlmn, Yudkm Calmlp Judy Snfumnn HDUIII ,Hfry Lfamlng L-uh AF-u' ' F Km: F. Bn:r1dT-nf Human: Airy Leumlng Center Ca-nrdinmfn-r Heuzijg- A- - ' 'Il 1 H 0 lvl Judy L. Higgs Dire-Ci'-nr uf Basic Edumllan Fihendu B. '.-'bfhrm Campus L-naming Center C-:vurdinamr Student Services 'L ji Ju-hn M' Erm-ne Jil-I'f'lJE F. CHUHFW Sue A. Jaruk Cgunmlufffmrdrnmnr uf' Speniul' Pm-grams Dfredur uf FTrH:rrIm'uf Md Cam,-gr Trans!-sr Euurmefnr F515 Mffhflfl W HC-Hen-v Dr SWITQ' -5- Mthdlil-DH l.'J'ru.rI'!5 W. Strirkfmxd E-DLlfI5-1!fD,l'I. U!IE'fGl m5 .lqjrjrdlfi l:EHIiJ dJHEIl'-EI'1'f Dwggfgf .gf Hgfgrdg und' Ffggkkgijgn Djfldgf gf Eg'-g-gpujgf Sgrufgg Plucenmnl Director --1-l ' ' 5 gq,.u1rvu9-H An!-Hung U. Seurqr CQ n-unsel'-:rr,.FS!udnz-nf Acrruilfuz-5 Din,-r:rar PS' Q J Business, Bookstore, LR Haber: F Como i, ca-,... 'I C. Wayne Holszlnfgor Dmeciof of Economic Deuefopmenl DFFQQIQT of Acmpmnng -Clara Fone: Bookstore .FL.n1!sI-'Inf GL-H -In .L-.Qx in 11 5 t VI -n -il' Pmdlne W. End: Llbroq' Technica! Auiilmlr Twa- 'Tom I.-'Julia Manager 'lT.. ' .-I i - 1 Q . 3 -In nm. 5. Pm Llbrom' Tcdmirol Hamm-nr n I 1- Utbbd I , Efdddgf Pnnurngf-'Trmffm Control Slmilb A. Core Reference LE.brunIm1 Su'-Z.. if-. L-L . f ww, Andy Webb Audio-Visuals Teoh.r1k1an Administration, Continuing Ed. I M NEP'-. 1 H-nm' S. Bu.-ck Su,-ii.-:hh-adrd' Cipararar r--- Carai J. Leonard' El-'E-I'liI1g Dl'r.rr15-ian FZ Renee Han-15 Hurchbu Secrurary. Caa-p-erariue' Sl-:1!N5 Tfillnfng 30 I-lu-r 'iq-1. 'ET' Lynn 5. Hal-will Sum-.n S. Jahnsan Insrn--:H-ana? -'S'-ecrefary Secretary ra me Presfden: W an an , ,L- Susan L. Pendargmfl Jaan S. Badge!! Faculty Sdcrftrlrsr Satrelmy 5. ,ff 1 i i 7 i ffr Y sf- .,,,-A 117' ' Fame!! Haber-U-n Elf-:en S. Hid'-al' Egcrgrang, 'fadkln Caunlp Office Secretary 124- 1 Student Services, Business 4-'fl-.f . Uundu E. Cn-mar Secretary Becky H. Mane-1,1 5e1:f'e-tary B-my F. Hemmfngi Bu-aklreeper Xin. T ,I -... -Eldrfegr S. Ingram 5hfff!-' H- LUN! Sggrggm-y S-eaemqr ,M I eFl. l!1'n E. Buwnmn F 4.rrd1us!.r1g Judy W. Hence Records Tr-:J'midd1'1 -UWT' 'Q-ff A v 'H-f EHITL' H. NEWWIJTI E.I'imb.enh W. L-'ou HEEEIIIJIIII' EDDJIFMIPI'-I Cmnpulgr Dpgrnlnr .e-I '!l w. 'ik 'I-u-,fb E? .Berry Ju Bu-ncrn 11,1 Fries Irma and umm- FRIESU! 1-,-A Mnrgafd H-mdk H' d 1.-4-41-3-ig' Cafeteria Staff ,lu- U I .514 .nl l'u,-unllnguhpme. -f I ..-1. IL... .1 - -elif, 'L 4 Egg plnqg In mum I-:J iumrdse your jmus. W , 4. p. is i I I 7- dS f'l-, Yunnne Hodges. --I-, 'I L k 'lf Margaret L-:.ru'rerIltl: --.-I it E-dun Richardson Judy CC-'Elk Manager if U ' - -I-4 Serve your self: we?-z' fired. Day and Evening ., H5 wi. . ' : I' 51- 21, 1 5 IW - .1 ,, I V ,I n H: ' .. N - ,plln fr- :F 1 - lu. if fi ,I is lx-. 1 Hnwcard Erim Lilll.-I.-'J El l'l:l.! .Bmwn James Dc:-bmw Paul' PSFL-:rim 11' -1. Hager Ermu: Superintendent of BLr1fd1ng5'.- Gru-und:- Freddie Wright Evening MUIINIEHUIWCE U 1 1- 'I l 1 Maintenance Mike Joyce -II' 5 'U'- Vr ' 'l'1a15I.u'g 'A I' Brent CHESTER ' l I' ' ' V - -'. Ii f IM ,K E L:',igiil'.g Bm-burn D'Ne1uf Hn! p-inur-ed.' Ruger Hunter, pfumbe: and' :fart 4' - . ' - -in J' J 1 f ,. J '-, - -. .,- 1 ' Q .,I' e:1-y Hpfmn rfdinn ! r x i F ull-time .Q-hi, ull'-- .D'Ii.lIg. ll' Atkins Eleue 5. Atkins i'f1'uIF1s.r'Ph5.rrJJ.'s Cu-mpulcr -Science!!-furh 1 l l i -'Ig '!Ih.4- Shade! W. Safes Pamela J, Baie-5 .- I.grIv:l.rI:ur+:,- HI:'rtfm.an'I1,lrl: Lrlb Asnstunl, WHEEL 'fb Deborah H Branch Fruanexu D. Bryan-.r Marguerite N. Hurr:.ha.r11- Bus-lrlrss Humming Nursing Faculty JUN- Th -. - . 'N ,Siu-ug D, Eurdmm Turnum 15. Carre: Warren E' Chrllcln Him'-a:lg1,r n fTu'If1 Efutrrunlfs ln. :L-F' iff Jack Ciun-:lu Psych-mlm-gy .-1 Jerry C, Elfer Ca-mpurer S-:renre l3Wuli!llll.'t11WW 1 11 UH. I1 Peggy G. Comer Shirley J. .Edmunds Technical A55-Jsiarrt, Br.m'ne-.u Technical Aguymnr, Equine-.-3.1: 'RJ' 'KX Bn-'c.'l'f1-' T- E11-itll: James Fi. Fink Nursing Division Chaufp-ers-ur: 5upqLpg5rfFhl,!g5.nphy Full-time 2 -dll- 1 1r.j' , 1 PA' Slmmn H. E3-al-as Panda H Guprnn Hfifda J. HUM 5pnrnsF1,. Frencn w Math Buvsrrle-ss F ,I-lr V I -1- If fl -L.. , +L- 1' al Dnnny H. Hd5,rm:':. EDJ:-I Hfmmlngi JT- HHH-'hL3'I 1 Maxfhrnasl Cu-rrecliunnf Dfulsfflrn 'Chm':rrlar1 C'r1mJnr.1J Jusnce 5 lf, -x f v 'I ' ' ,hh N T i A .V ' I ' . 'L-F.- , .Ng .v - W V , . 4 1 . ls. 11 L'-iii' . .1 .Fi .n',-.. llill .1 H-mffim C Hifi'-5 RDP H- Hl'9h Few-' Hinshaw C-mlstruazms-n, C-urr-eclfunaf Du.-isinln Business P'hg,rsJr:ai' Edhrcaruqn 35' 1' irsrnrgr 1 . in R, .f ts. ' -M :- L. I 4-.. Sharon S Hn-I-'um N4,1r:.:rr-Q in - 'F .ki Handy Lcliluln: fvI'ij'c.fran1CU.l-fEfu.'i:Ir1C:lJ Conrad i'fK5luICDFI'Th. Jr Sa-flu! -5Cl1. FIlI'b- Dwlslnn Ch uiirrrr-ur: Faculty N1 14'-N: h, Dr Tllurrrlrln Q. Huflnr Heading Tn -:. Alun IS, La'4'rcr'1cc Ellusfrie-as . F '-H E L 'ii H-'d.I'n'11r1-1- Mciuchrfn gala. Dianne E Jr.mhru. urn Compu!-Er SCI-an-cc 1411- .Slug-:mari H I,n5,.1g.-H Eus4nrsa,. A Ccnunlrng ffharflfi Hljdingln Mark. .Scim'1cc,.-Weudirag, Carreclia-.rl-af Dm-Lsmn Faculty at Pay: 'Tm :any-,' I dnngr remember' nrryIhirl5l'. The pictures can :his page were mken er :the annual Alumni Association picnic at Cody Creek Puri: in Au- gusli IQEF. I -1 5.3-.Sw 1-.,.....'e 'Qhf H' :ITW- ia.- .l 'c:I. f wdnir my sungfasie-5 al' night. were, ing:-5 nf. 5:-.E-phmf, --15.11 erhal 5pedn1'? 1,-5 new Q puffy! 1 n I Taking a Break! 'Egg pl I' l F.-:sim-boo? P.: your age. Hr. Yapp? WWGH I1-1111 is If thus week? Cc-me ana Ir:': have a r.-nhrnu-:rr.' ' 1 ull' ,,.1 Y-J..-I' J' -1 ,ff I'H gel' IL f still' have afew gan-d rrhuues fluff. 'I- W .,.,,in,, A: it 1 s kH.-1 UI :nurse gr-und'mu:'s always hunt u Ima' mmntnls in .5pm1:, Jmeph E I'-'Fu-ye Pspchuingy Dr. JDE W. Haste Hath,-fF'h5.r:iC.'s E? Wrlflum H. Sanders Hr1sIEIr5.r,- Arif F ul -time Ftp- 1' E .nm N. Mfdmy Hath, Currnfrlunni Dluruzlnn T Wflflum C. Heynclfd.: Auf:-rms:-mm .'-Jlqrchalnlcs. C'nn-erin'-erm-:I Division l.-4' 1 ,V -5 1 i . Thamnzs F, Pcrrlrgr, Jr. BL5Jne1s,.-'.-Ulcrnunrlng Fmncfa -5. .Fiilng EHQT-F-hfdnurnufrmwl Hubert 5. S-chumukur 'frm 'ir Larry B. . 5-mtl Dmfnlng Cnhinelmuiclhg, Ccfnr-1:11-anal Dlulsfon Faculty ll -.N Sree-en R. Shep-ard Dr. Numa-nd Selby English I fGCh'- 'i5f 'QE' T., Frank U, Simmons C4:msanu:rr4:rr'r Mnlh Susan Eummdna 'L in 5: ,, -.:.... . ,V .F Pau! Elanfey Wfhlium .i-'11, Etrclupc Ptgchgahggy- Em-Ingy' Science Dlumlon Chuiwhdri ir-rl-, 4.-A f av- I il' I 'i l P-furg-are: FQ Shfpfrd' EHHJIAEJ1 -if in - , I- -I Gu-Idf-E 5. Sparger Business I Mfdmel' -5lJ.IfJ'IH P.q,.u:'h-uIngj,.', Cmrefrinnu! .I'jlLll'5ilDFl IQ -ig -hi 1 11. T xx 1 I 'I Huy N Thclmus 'H,- gfdl'nA-g 'J-lgnj' T1jcl'l 1:h5J:i1.l'u:'l Il:hnl':m-:'irl 'lg 1 H fl- 'll- .I Angfus J Tucker f'5l.ulmr:urrm.' . -Fu:-E-Hunr4:s Ji 4' 1- It 'A mi A '9' M lx rw 'L'- .,.I'.u.!:r'r L. would Eminent Driulsmn' Chanrmh-:lrr I' g -. 3 T ' I. Ga:rrj,,' C. T'n'h:p Business El'-ecrrnm'-cs Guy H. Tnibfrrl ' 'T'- ' -s. Jghn flff, 'l,-fgnhhgm Dr Edunfrl 'H-'Iles Engfmh f,nnH..' Aria fI',il,I::Ijqn lfhfulnnun C-FIUFHIEIFLY is-If , 15-. ,, 'l: l Hnrhy A. Woodruff Chfii TUPF Nursing EFIQTUJT Q-.-I rin fi Ulclirr M 'Fark Benny' D. Fuunger Eu.-unc-ss Musk' 'Fir f If, f Alam 1 W 'nr 'L .I Part-Time -.f-il' -J MD,-,ig Afxrm Juan Arklru Tu-rn Eiugrm-! .Fiumm-urlnle Medmnlcs Euiifii'-T-1 HF- 'S'fJ 1 Dun- Bama-5 Archie Ban rwlJ' Mike Bcwng Drama Arr Cu-rr1-purer S-den:-e ,E ' Ii. 3, R 'W-:..- Dunno C C-nfauxrp Barbara T. -lfuue Mu.w Chun-I1 Engirsh Business Elem-sriry 1 Facult nf I- - 1 J m 'M .. 'L i X' .F I Abbe H554 CDI Jud: Crnurfnrd Larry Hinshaw ,nm Computer Science Physrru? Edufulian da 'b TIN I-nf H1 '1 .. '51 E Ju-,.-,-.ei Huff:-Eng Hinrm: Hy!-:-r Lonnie Hcndnll' HJ5lg,r'y Engfi.-nb Heliglnn '-1.51. fa ..., Q Berry L.:-we Hugh Mrrfs Hum-men .Ff:':1 er Accounting Eguiness H'i'l'igHJ',r1 Partftime -nf- u In .me Qzifnarp Effrrrunfcs li n -f1'1'urlp' Smith Munir v N -4..-.vm :Q L- -Srrrrl lf'- m'5'l.'r Fhgfslcul E.-.1'ur:r1nnm .-1- l Mag- Ygkf.-yy Eirmhelh n r'l'cHm1e HDQEF F DrEl'5 Busnne-ssk,. E'e:cr!l'i:n53 Fhysgfaf Lduu:-uri-n:1-n HUFDIF I3-Ubwfly Cu-5I'Erla'5 Salma:-'fs-gy 9.-. M:,!'fn:z'r11,.' Erlsllh .fl-'I-lillh Facult 1-'l- JI'Jlif Luffmian Eirltur Wayne- H-each H.- eId'nn5' ,ff Fred Enm Mufh Susan 1-Wlmurlp En-ghsh ' it , 1 Fmnfqfar Nichols JDE Herd Flower Arrnngmnnl CDMPLIIEF SCIENCE .L fi: H I .Fa 'Q CLOW -AROUND TI -HI! --il -f MU -fln i'i'1-'EY firm' FV' Arn! she IHDLIQFT rm one ulm.d'd' malice. 'Q--I. I. - 1 4 A Genlnlenlen.' I heffeue we heme In Cl'dl'1+frTrr?-u. - - fr? Q - '1 7 I-2457 .. I L-'C-'Tuzrr wo1uId' you my lf! raid you - .. I du-n'r wan: ru .r-ark ul:-nur er. FO SCC FACULTY E U5 -.F -.Hi rf.. ,-1' I :GMT tHfll.IE'l'.llQ !,r-:Ju l.FJr.r1k' FM: s mails. The Tm!! -nj' .F-fapplnrfss Would you buy a renndeer from lhrs maria' W '1 Ll-'Jay do I n-and -n thermometer naw-9' Vm n:'lrr1n-q : C-ujuld .due he .rhe next .r'm,I'.'.-can dn-flu: uunr1er.' G S UDEN T S cf 'Q 5 l'u .YJ I' W A .. mia . ,,..r 'Cf E ig ll- fm E -U' 4 SHUDENTS? E . 317 5-ff Fl. QE., T.l ' ' -1-P-ar!-?,jq:t '-'v ' 1-7 4 --al 'P , . I-1 3' 'al-5, l- rr . H . H- 'lfH- 'HQ-I' -. ll -. ... '---... 'T 11 11- ' .a.Z '-u.,--B I s 1 1 4 .n 1 '! The Good Things in SCC Life -:F ff '1- Enciuiiaing Enuckfng and Soap Dpercrs And the Necessities if Strung muscies, Gund teeth. H,--- Mann:-1' cnpucliy, Working nur. cmd' good srudy hrnbi-ls 1-gg. fi-41 4 I I! '--r al A I r I, , f x H in Ld-JPL A -..ll u-.1 ' '-1--k-ik GD ID CI'Cl-'I-5?': 'If -E L'-Du kidding-cl-.n a dup film today? I I 1. 'l1'T.,- 1 I I if 'l nu':.hL' gm Hag ffmke' -ff 11,1 --- as Q' J la Uh. sure. j-mai gn ahead and ,rvr-uk-E my day, .FF I-. -Nv- J. Lit' U .P - , ..2-4. YU' ' Y . , W is P gif 1133.5 Hrlgclu Flrusm Drrltlman, I n'C C-a,I'.'ega Transfer Jannilcr Hnnarla Ayers Gu-'m:'. V.- 1. .Fhtc-aunlfrlg 1 in-'I 'L QI. 'gfe- .-, - Gene Brannon. Jr. '!r r.r-:.ll:l'nr.I.'llc'. NC Culllrgu Trr.rr'15fE'r ,N-'F ' .F - u-If v. ,.- . ' 1 - 'I H 'V 1- 1, 312-.lllnul llrfellsu Josette Eryanr l'f1'-Jurrr Airy. NC lu 1.- Lis-1: Flullrifrzil' Maura! Airy.. NE' EF1uiness,rT.f'all-age Transfer F' E- - . . P ' r ll, :fi ,'5: l, . .-2'-All 1 ' : 12: I -lx :sill TEE-. ,-..'5'1'ln-?'l - ffl. i A, Fw. ll .5 I .'ll r I ' Melinda G'-all Hearn.-er Elkrn, .WC College Transfer er Clumdairc I-. H-dnl Mann! ,-fl.Jr 5,I, NC Medical iiefretary WF 5 I- Mifhelc .Bc-ful:ll'n l'I-'I'-Elunl Airy, NC' Bus.. Camp, F'rn-grammar College Transfer -F f 1 - g -fu lu Eric Richard .Fl-n'1J'r-El.-r Galax. VA C-umpuler Engine-c'n'ng EL ll ' Tl'l'lU l'l'l'nrfl: Bell' Ellrln, l 's'C' C5-enanal' Elfflf-e hu Ib f 'S'-'V - I -A, -u 'F i. 1 T' .L- .l fi -ffl 5- l ra, an JR ' Amy M. Brown Stare l'-Tnad. WC Icspllqey Trafliafar .Al 'T ri A Apnl Mylar.: Pinrmde, l'w'C G-enerlal' Ufjlce Chadwirlc Ja:-el Brant-'1 Dabs-un. l -'C Acfnunrlng E' , ,I-r ,er H-1 I Y 1 YJ .lndgr Brown Harr1pLI:rnu'll'la- NC REIUII I'-'fnrrlagumarl-I Handy Grug Bqawmnn Wanda Hag' E-awnmn Mnunr Airy, NC Winston-Salam. NC Drafting G-Endrul Edlltnliwn -qv: - . Barry Fl-5.-'nfrrc Can-n, UA Efacrrunlcs 1 - if Michael Erann-ack Dabson. NC Ctrl-'fflfr Transfer .. . .' 1. 1-F--W Fdfrdu Lua Hmm'-'rr Sfl'a.an1, NC 'Compurar EHQIHBEHF-IQQ' -11 M l I' ' ll Ll :li 'J , Jang A. Eurfharle Ellcln. NC .Hula M1-:CHQHEEE Eflnn Eflfin-gs Sparta. I -'C .vilccuumirlg Greg 5. E!-eufn: Sparta, NC Agnlfullurc Hbnngaemrnl Tun! M. Carler' Haunt Airy, NC Cuflcgn Trarufur If li n 1' Ffhcmdn Cuckerham MDUHI Airy. IWC Genera-I UIIICE Luau C-nuke Haunt Arr'y, NC -Cnrnamnn' Juslinc fha Jennifer Sue' Cm!-s Danbury. NC Buqzlhiiii .lfldrmnlstralinrr .n-l 'L' A. 'rw . . 4-Vg fir Jim my Cnfflns Ednnm, 1 'n'C' Hn-r1i-ruirum ll'-1, .lqi li A. uf L' I .e ' '12-: T'f,'i.1'llvF5Z?. 'lf -' F',.f,. -K ull His? ' ., -ll :Lf -3-.f WSJ lnlfl M-f ' ,,,,,,r,.,m1, Tammy Cunha W-egrjnefd, NC' Eiemenlnry Edufuiinn 3 Runnduli' Bor.r.'r'n-'Jrl l'l FCIlQ.l.I If Airy, :HJC Religion .Baa i. ii-1-. Jfffery l 1'1:cIl' U M.-Jun: Airy, NC' Efefrrnnlfa 1, .. . fh- ll-' .H.'-E'r.Ir.rl Carlin: M uni . !Uf'5.I- NC Ccrlfrgn Transfer Enix-mn Erissmnn Siloam, NC Hriuil .ff-'II'1:r1u'g-2111-rn-I - 111 Lim Cn'1'fnu.'U!l.-' King, NC' Coflnge Transfer q .hu 1... L- ,qpnr cmrdfm Haunt .-'5I.ir'g,,r, NE' Eferlmnlcs- H. 'h. '1- .f- E pf L Mi-:hc.'fe D. lflolfiru F-'final Ma-unlgxin, NC Secretary , l 11 Terry W. Dafrun Wnrfim'-d. NC Heuiritss H.u:fr'rT.Ir'r.Isl'.r1':al'.f-e:r.1'n Sharon Enrico To baccomfle, NC BMI-5l'1'lE-55 l 65 ll- 11-H ,XI Garry E.. Ci rjf.ru:1, Jr. Pnlnl Mountain, NC Drufrlng , . Randy Wdynr Cuflfns Efkln, NC Machinist Tech q ew-HH H 'w vi 'f HHH-m Dani'-E5.r Mount Airy. NC College Tmrrsfer ' if '-F-'. 'H ,V A Earl-dm F Duughlfrp Marauinrn Falfs, 1 n'C .Numng - if L. A tu- lx Lan' A. Dickerson Mau-nt Alry, HC Criminal JLLSIMIIE' Cindy Edmunds Phhi-I Mnunrain. NC Genera! Uifltu 4 Angefa ..I'. Dauls Dabs-an, NC' Computer Programming I William IJ. Dix-an Whire Plains, I'-1'C Eiziclrnnic-5 Engirracriny '1- P-alrr-l:!u Edward: Fhnrmche, NC -Ifjenemn' Dffife - 1-1 Endga H. Freeman Wendy W. Fry: Yadklnuilfe. NC Hlrlg. NC C-nmpmrr Programming Business EU -. I .-lip 'PFI 1 . P . 'I 'R .Ax M.lEr.'hel'.I' W. D-anis 'fr'adi:inu.iI'.le:, NC Cfrfmfn-nl' Jluriape 1 ' k, 'Z -4: - .alll lr 1 Heallher L. Duncan Elizirr. .l 'a'C Gnflegwg Traruqfer Karen L, Evans Maum: Airy, NC Secrelanad Chris F1..n'k Siloam. F'-'C Elmcir-ann.-1 :gif ' Samuel A. III-can-nin Pinnacle, HC Buslnnss Adminrsrrarian Cara-I5,Jn A. Easter H-nun! Him, NC Faq,-chalag-y 'alll H- , Qll- -ll rx Susan Eunns l'1-'Injl.ir1'EA.Frj,:, NC Euslness Adnal'natraHan E: as Judy Jammu Fu.:-nl: thin:-:. Un ELECIFDHIVGE 'Su-snrnn Lyrtn Deeds .Jumping Branch, W. L-EFI. Dairy Mgrjhgn. Bus. ShelIa A. Easier Cana. VH ..-Um:-aunting T' A-'yi . J' w X Tammy: Mane Fawler Dabson, HC Gwmzfiulagm ig. Amelah Hlrhefle P. Fun Gaim. L-'A Bus. Carnpuiqgr Pr-agrmznmlng gl , I QL, Eh-Jun Gnlfaglaur Pain! n'l-'I'n'JLlHlD1I I', NC C45-mpurer Program mirrg .ai- Lynr: f-Dfdlrkg Muurlf ..'7l.r.F1..'. NC Exemlinm' Sfrrrrrnry Fm ll J' 'L 'sl- 'Is Shun-Jn Enuefl SIJ-zum. Nr H55-m-lsnllng if Il.. uh.. I rl 1 F John Rkzly-'rc Hull. -.Fr Eliirr, I u'If Business Compuhsr Prugrumrmng if n L 'HQ' w. fu -1 1 L ,Li 7 I I 'Ir I 'a A Todd Ciamnmns Huunl Him. NC Elqcrmnim , .4 Tummy ESC!!!-l'-fllig' .fl-2f:,1l,rr1I .'5ll'.I1,.', NE Cuillege Transfer r, 3. -E-' .- Q-ww Z bf, 'V A I VJ I 1 N X- 1 John Glenn Hafl- 'l '1:lv:f.HjriurIl'c', NC Cnflege Transfer Hn-.wen Huh' Cana- 'JA Cor!-mg: Tmrlsflrr Psrpprr Grrltrv M-Jun! Ar.rp, NC Gerrsruf Ufficn Hrche.lf-e H. Gm:-dsun .I f2l'n:rLrnd Hiryi I1-'C Calfege Transfer if. fv- 'Vi Cassandra Hrzh' .Slate Ruud, 115 Grrmsr-:rl Dfflcm' In qi- H 'VF ' . L. Craig Hunks Efkln, NC Drafting L N-.. FI-tlfhlf Gentry GJ-ads 1-':J.!hey, NLT Agrlculrure Management 3-ii Qlv I 'M 'T T D-urI'n Gurdon Fifftli Mqunlnirl, NC .Nursing rs T x .L si: T1 Chrlsly Dawn Hail Hmm! u'cUl'1.'. NC Medica! Secraaary H-saihsr Vaughn Htrrhuurr Mnum' Airy, h'L'f Caifege Transfer K I Debbie Gaim I'-'Iuunl Airy, NE ETDITEQE Transfer Tunrmu Gurdon Pfnnu-dt, NC Elfufrrng, Desrgn ffinrir I Irs!! Clsrncl. UA EI:1:.I'rr,'-r ln,1'.5 'lv- '- lu fa 'ff E I-'Uudr L Harbour Dc:-hsml, NC Husrrl-ess 13 I N1 ' Parry Hcrnefl MEMRI Aim. .NC Business C-'D'-l'l'lPl.lll.5'l 5 I Habirr M. Herlsiey East Bend. NC Calfegu Treni-fer 'F 1 Hmrr Hinshaw Dabson- NC Nursing Jcr.me.1 H12-lurrll' Eluliri, UA Buzsineis Adn:l'nr-slrarlaru fri! Dian Harris I-Slate H-and. NC College TTDFIIICF Daund Helfy- Hia!! M-num Airy, 1 'w'lf CrlminafJu51:c4:' Barbara Hedges- 1 r!I'-Jurrll Airy- NC Acuuuralrng Hen-mfr Haurifs Araraf, NCI Cla-In'-eg-e 'l ra'nsj e'r rfnslp Hia!! Tauri. N-E' Medical Secretary LA 1 Frenzes Pl. Hun'-den King. NC Numing' . nL Hflm Ham'-fer! Mfg-pn! Airy, N-C Nursing I' JI Jamie Huff Mann! - 5.irJ,'. NC -Crrmln-ran' Jusaee 4-5- 'il -Ir'-r H-crberra Hams.: P.il'a-I Haunlafn. NC Eumpuler Engineer HCC-l'fl'1 Hl'i:'J'f-5 Haunr rnIr1'j,.', NC Campurer Programming Jennifer Halfar Dobson. N-C' Ca.'I'ege Trranafer Jae Le-una Hugghuus Weilfiefd. I -FII Aura Eiadfgr '-5? ,diff F- F-1, I J E' Mark Hensfey M'-cn-url! Airy, NC Efedrcrnlcs N TUi'1'll l'flLf REITS! Hifil'-Tr M-aan! Airy, NC Gaflegpe Transfer rp- I . L , Jane Hams Em! Bend. .I -'C Computer Engnnmgn'ng if 'ap -Sam E. Hughe-s Ellrirr. NC Caflege Transfer -5 . Rc- Pn-rnclu Hum! HU-'T llfmunr Airy,-, NC Huning J T it 1' G.. I LQ- ' '15- Brud J'-E5-sup Mn-:nunr Aary, NC Auto bffurfrlirlllh- 'W 11 ' I.. n m K 1 AI 'XR F..-. Hfm Jnycfr Fifa: 11'-1'n::1L.'.nrnrr1, WE C.'hh'd Psj,.'cPm!rJg-u .- 'if Dial-1-'ir.f Hingslann Efkun, NC Efccrmnic: -15 I J , 4' TW ,J Wgrnefy H'uI!r:hEr'l5 '!r!'ndkn.r1uJi'.'e, .N-C Ccr.ll'-:ge Tr1:rn5f1'r 'TT' Judy J. Jessup F'ai'r:-I Mnunnrmn. .NC Busl-111-5-1 Alfaredn .Ju:q,.-ng: Dobson, NC Arla Associate Mflire Hu-er .F n.'u! Mountain, NC E. eIu1i'.lr1-5 l. H. 1 Miki: H'yflEr.I'I Hr:-urr! Airy, NIC A-um Mechanic.: L ,L N. Mum- Franc-rzze Johnson M'un.m,r Airy, HCI Harm! l r1':rnn,gr:I'r11'nI ,., f'7-T ,I H -Ji'-'Ui'-H .ikyr u ' W - wx E inf11'f lfannrie Hnlfum M'-:iunr HIIJ1.-'. NC NlJnirlg 'E' .fukin Jennifer Lynn Lnnfhcrt Mmmr Airy. NC Cnmlnuf Jumc-E n 1 nm? JJ I f A1 I I-LI 5.5.-ny T fm-1-rar: Pub! Mountain. HC Br.-Lslnrs: J- flaral Ju-ne-5 '4I hurmur1u', NC EHEEIFDIIIGEW ' J q 1-.. Hcvurla L- King Mzuunt Ann, NC' Caflegs Trcrnifur Francais H. Lnwzm-:i Huunr Airy, NC .- 1.cv:c1un ring' Jeff Inman Dabsdln. NC lfnlrrilrri'-Er'ElEl'I AH 3' H-Ends'-li' Lhmne Ja-pcs P11111 Mounwin, NC' -Computer Progra-mmmg Shen Hlrrg M'+::-l.r.nI Aim- NC Cgmpgrlgr Pnfrgrnmmlrlg ..f-erify Law-so-.n FUIM, UH Rami! Hnncrgernenr 1 fi-.-L... I-.nl 'L .-.'. A , L, 111 W ' - . .Inf 'I' A A fl ' J . 'Lf- ' ' - ' Manlyn Haw-' Lmv!-WI weapfra, NC Exeaureua Sanaraq' Terry Lyon Ears! B-ami :Wa Lib-:ral Plrb E- ,kr-a la Pain Manuel Ara:-al. UA .F3u5:n-ess Camp. Prabg Tina L-au.i.-ia Marrhnearg Hampmnullh. NE Buirnfisl Fldrr-'ir1l'sIra:ian UI-in-P' Lisa Lumrll' Eilrin, NC' Teaching Tuna L-pans La.r1-'rhs-Burg- 's.- flu Cnmlfnaf Jutlirr .tl W .r l'l 'lI'IH'1'Ii5E H'-Minn Cluudullfe. UA Cafhsge' Transfer , '-I il- . 1- . L Earldm Hclfrow Cana, UA Nursing Kan Lrnaflhr' Haunt Airy, NC Euslnnss Hdminhimffun L , ,Li EIF1-up-5,lJI.5rrlan EIJ:Jn,NC'I Bl'.l.'iI,f1E5-5 .Hdmlnmlrnliun A 5-:mga Dr-ms-e Hanan Fsnnuafa. NC Cnflagz Transfer Us '1- Ehamn MPCUHH Hu-un! Aiwa NC Nursing 'Fil W mm T5 Tina D. Langraurlh Jormnrili!-n. NC Bama-m Adrnlnarrarlan -B Er Danna Maha Haunt Fl-fry. NC Caflaga Transfer H-ea'J'l1-ar Hama Srune Hand. NC Med:-cal' Ta'f.hrn'-:ian Luis J. .I -f1'aFi'-u::h-erm G-mlax, UA Comeau- Trmuf-ur h Q :rr ,a l Mfimn Lwlch 'ffad'JrInufJTa, NIC Calfega Transfer I '-1 'ing r. r kj - I' 1, I :V - J Gr-eg Magaraal Wag, NC College Transfer U! I -ig... Juhn Timothy Harfln Dabson, HC Bar.:-Innss Admfnmrarlan Scan' Mafkfurrla Tclbaccuvifla. NC Caifage Trarufer Mary Arm Meredith Haunt Airy, N-E Pre'-fh'ursJn5r A , ls. Tanya Ha-.wr Darius-a-.ri, NE' L'la.'fage Tranfsjar Cathy Nrchals Spafla. NC l':-D-Il'rQ l! Trarufgfr Dani-d i -'lien Claudia.-rife, UA Draflrng FW-u. Stephan Cr-arg Mfdliajf Haunt Airy, NC EffzcI:ranl'l:s if A 1 Zu! ' lr T-anpa M-aun-:E Elian, NC Campurars -v V v 1-I. 'Ql- +I- ru I' Chm Michal: Haunr Airy, NC Blu-Inns .nrdmlrlzsrrarlan ' ,KT' 1-1 Dau-n Fe'-nb-er' Nllen 1-lf'-airfield, N-If Crlmrnaf .Jusfiae rf L u jf' al: 4 ui F5 4' . 1 A Scart Wayne Hn-n-nap Dabson, NC CA:-1'.'-r.',r,fa'.' Transfrr I rr A w Chrisly Myers Emu' B-end. NC Legaf . Se.-i.r.'r.arary .- Y 1 . 1-. k James Tadd' Nichols Finnacfu, NC Drafting 1 5 A . . 4 'ff -W KN. A al! 5- :1 ' v ' ,lr A n H 1, , ' , r r GI'-enda F. Harman Gan'-ar. U.- 'l. Geneva! Diff-sr Teciln-afar-me 'I-1 Tim .M-arga-n Haunt Hurry, HC Ca-Regt' Traniflr VS! 7 Dqlhnrah LJ. Mpm-5. Elirrn. NC' Nursing :- he Helfju Nichols Stn-ne Eau-d. NE Emnnesa Can-up Prog Afden Cl'-ay Nunn Mo-un: Airy. NC Weldrngl ECL'-. . Handy- Mar-rim Gan'-ax, 'UA Dmfrang 41 Dania' Ntfdhaam Pl!-a-I H-aunrafrl, NE .- 'I.5'r1r:uIrur-2 Q P-5 5 F' lr Hellh Nl'-:FwJsan Elkfn, NC Renal? Management I Hasraf T Nunn M'-nun! Aiq,-, NC riravnhnuse Marmgugmfng Richard Anthony U D4:l-rlnvfn' 'If'-:l'1:4'51l'rIurfl'1:f. NC Cm.'I'n?ge Trurmjer I. 'L 1-JF' Ig .jerry Parker Pnnncr-u:Js,. HC Ca-Il'-eg-E' Tmrlsferr Silt.- 4. Q., .Icrncl Lynn Flnnlx Ernie Fir:-crd, NC EI'-usrnc-'.5s .- i.dml'nnlrrruIicln - Rh rr :F . Tammy Qwrilnberrg Maur!! Aiiy, a u'C Ilfullfsge Trnnlsfer W rn ' ai 1 'T ' Diana IITN-enl Dobson. NC C1-irnnru:rI.Ju.1.:r1:!13 fr'-ml Fi-ig.. . ?fE??'l'. ra, J' ,lr if .f -if ,gi 'T-1.-,f 5 ,f.:-122 .,,,-,..-' 1.1 If HUIEH n'-iichrffe' Puirun H-:sunt Airy. I 4'E Accuuraling lr' '5- Jefjrsy PD'If'ld'G.Il'EF Dub.:-Un. NC Cufhggeh Tmrufer Jun Had'-,Ford Haunt Him. NC Hurting- -F' Dulfgiw -Usb:-me Gu-'ux. 'UH Ania- Med:-ar:-ir2'. Luuunrae Penn .Haunt A,r.r1..', WC FluI?Cf.lldFIlI'-I'IQ 'E , r L. Hn- Q, Y Eerh Poplin n'-'!uur1l Airy- HC Cnflege Trsiniffr .F ' wi A ku' 'N. n'..,-A -JfJ'l'1WH'Cld,fUFd Mnunr Airy, T'-JC' C-Dflege Trunsfm' iii- -, -. ...q 1-11,- .. . ' 11 'f1'u.1 h,..-' .Rm FI' '-fir,-EsEa'gf'fN F ranfas Gwen Efkin.. NC Ernli'-age Trmra.-Jer . 2-'QF' .Q-::f!TH . I- 'I Try 5'- i 1 In . Chris Philf i Ellklxfl- NC Drumnrics 'Th-. ' I .ru f '. u ,- . z H Donrm Fruffl F'l.t-:nl Mnunlmn, NC Nur:-ing if .lt-U, 4 Brenda Fn. +.'aul-5 '!r r:hdkfriuiJn'E, NC Cul fege Trmufer 11 5? wi-rl June Elwerrs Plfm' Mu:-unmln- NC' Cuf-lug-G Trunfsffr Susie L. P41125-on H-D-unl Airy. NC Calrage Transfer H 'l-'. .lf- HITEIIE .'l 'LJnl'lIF'-IE' Pufkerr rf-fmmr .-wary, wr: Eus. Computer Prog. Himlwrfy Henuds 'i '-nd'JIr1nul'H'f, NC Cnflege Tfarlsfrrr W w. 1- I , fl Larry Rrarriw r'ur.!lkJru:ll'Jr:. NC Criminal' Just-nf Efraab-wth .Fflfngr I -faurlr Arm. NC h'ars.!ng af- Sandu -Sachriai IHVEIUFII Him- NC Psyrhnkagy will Amy Hee-ce' Dabson, NC Caflrgr: Trurr-Har lf!! . -liv- Ir'-' Ha-a'n-eg.: Fingers 'Je'-es-l'j'r1:u'd. NC ,Blmnfu ,l5l.d'mJl Ii.iirdErGH il Myra' L. Sex!-an Dahaan- NC Eminem Ifldm-inlilrarf-an it if-if if?- I G' J Judy Ch n:rrJf:- Raft: Efkln, NC' Elacrranecs Tarun-1-J Hr:-ss Eranf- H'-nad, NC Efercrranlca L u,...- Harsha 5. Shall-' B-aanullfe, HC 'Ca.'I'ege Transfer 1, IN 'T ,- Lf-g Efhfllrlm Hharsan Araral, NC Ffrlaif n 'I'arHr,rir1Q' E'i-ania Schmid! Dchlhsan- NC G-:nm-df Uffiff lk. .fl Jaanle H6935 Ha-unr Airy, .I -'E' Medi-:srl Sewerag- ' as Lx T! Lan: Enurabcl-H 5-:Fra-rtk Bnanuili-E. NC Nursing lv ll-nf W lr i , F an IP' - . Et I W an Gregary Fred 5-Fwfl'-ElJ'1 Rebecca L Shakur: Munn! FIIW- NC Ta-aah NC C'uF'-cgi: Transfrr Agn-pl.rrmr1-5 JP ,, ' sl'- .l .1 u EJ- ' .a rr- .r W v . 1 'I ' .. 'v mu 5 V Armeile 5'-g.F'n'nal.r1l Stephanie Shujf Edna' Catharina Slgnara Jaan Srmmans, Judy En-hmarns Dnahson, NC Haunt Furry. NC Huurli Him. NC Pda! Mountain. 4 -'E' Haurrr Airy, NE' Cqfh-gg Transfer Hera!! h'!'ar1ag'-E-me-nl Nursing Legal Secrexary Cgmpurgr Pimgrqun-1mfng 'ip- Larl Ha Si.rr1n'1an5 Unbvlrl. I 1'C -firm-1fnafJr.a5lJfe ., Et 1 in . mm rr B4-.ian Cr-ang Snmh En'fZIJ'1, .NC Business flldmlnf-srrarlan 'E Pnygm' Hana Evra-Lu Dabaan, I'u'l:Z' Crm-1unaJ Justice Qi... Marie Alien 5prm.l':i'-e Fin'nacIe', NC Caficgr Tr11rls.I'4rr .F-:I'Iv:i1n'I'l'1: -Eimm-:lm h Tl:lU.l'IiI -Filly, Pahlfcaf S-:lance :Qi fl 1 5. . Darren Smll-l'l HIRE- NC Cabbage Transfer Tras-ea -Snaw Dabsan, NC I'-'ursin-q Mrgmalie Sprfnkfg Dabson, NC .Nl-lTE1f'I-',lj 2 L K I. 1' ' - '1' ri Rabin Sfmmarls- M-nun! Alf-LI, NC Carfege Transfer ..:' '13 1 Laura P. Smith Haan! RAW. NC Ca.rnrnum.:n:rI1.:-ns E' . A-'L E 'bb 1' f' .1 Chr'.5IFr1a Anne Epafnhaur Yadiinuzflr- NC H-uzkirr-E:rL1t .F!qr.lmIni3.lraJ.h:-n Jennifer Lynn SISIFPT-E19 Elkin, NC Cafk-ga Transfer Q 12' If , , W , A , 5 A r. 5 r fa .1 - 'L , I , A e ff X H ml ' i ml' Hager Darn'-r:N Sink Prnnacla, N-E El'-e'clranl'c:s E: Campulars . HQ' 4 - . J' A TR EN ' -L-. I any Jamei Les!-er Sauna Tamar. NC EIa:.rmr1!n2 'Pls r .Q Ulfglhllfd L. Spa:-er Dahsan, NE Lfgghr Cansrmclf-un i v F As .F , - Il . ,J an 'M . Debra L. SI'-even-5 Manual Aim. NC Eaifewga Transfer gg- L MAR Tina J. Simrmarf ': 'ndI-.'mmJi'e, NC Lsgan' 5'-ecrfrary' Haihy- D. Snau' Lausgap, NC Feral! Marilrglrlng if Management 7 4: 'W ' -n H! .-Q iii 1- ,V va.. '. K. Jahn Epradhn Stuart, UH E-'aclrclnlf-5 15 L J A Du.-a-une Bran.-: EFJ-rln, NC' CDFUW-rJ'Er Englnmrnngf' Eledmnim I' :F 'Trno Stone Pl-'or Hounrnrn. F -'C E.n+-mum: Secretary I .- 'I.nge-'o Fi. Sumo!! Lexington, NE .l'4lIl'1'Hd'l'Il'lg HL Retailing , 'T Wendy' Hgilg Tfggtgg .E-dl.l..':lHU' E ThEli'J'lHiS F.'l'rrn, I 4'C' Eoffege Tron ij'-sr Monde: Timm,- Fllo: .'vl'1:run:-mn, NC Coll'-ego Transfer Mount .-iI.4r5.1, HC' l furslng 1. It-Nw. P' b 1 Troy 'Trinkfe Pfojftou.-n, N-E' CoIF-age Transfer Heh-soo Wogwlnf Tnrnrny Wogorler Hoon! Furry. NC Eiiin-, NC Cuhlege Tron-sfcr Ezurecullue Soc:-elory i- '-l' ' .1 M, J maj Du-.-ag,-ne Eu.-.ishor . -foil-Lsurlf-E, HC Dolrgr Monugrmcni - ?o I Wanda Thomas .-flmr e, N-LI Afcounrung 5-Glhrino Tull-'-: Tobacfoullfe, NC' Nursing E5 QF o n H -is-1 n l S. , ' I m I Lynn W-Eddie P-'fraurrll -u'aII1 glJ. NC 4 lk 'l 5010 L Taylor U- 4.':wU'ie'i'o', NC Eruffiesf-.fflirncrnr Umm -. Miriam Thompson Prior Moonioln. r '4!'.f Fra:-Nuryng an ,' li ,xx 'E Belinda ,rflmn UI! Moon: .-Ilrry, NC Coflegs Tfonsfer Sherri Lgunetrs IA- el'ch Doo-Lori, I h'C Huaamru -Compurur F-i. e!ol1'HofkeIJr:g 'Sv fg W U iinonnon Togrlor Hmml' .Fllryi NC Bus. Computer Prog .gf ','-1. 'if lr n. .Hlssfr Trrlrfo Mow!! Airy, HI: Cfoln'-E512 Trofwsfsr Vinmnnr Eorf Uofonrlno Molrnf Hiro. .WC Efecfrunlnp Glenda Wg-:herb-g-I: .H-o-onulfde, NC' Cuffcgc Tmnifrr Um-m5,5,3 l,Ll'h.gig.gr Cry1.1'uJDq:l,un Lf.-'Tulle P'n:r,r,ricia Wilfjums E'Ik.In, NC' AICQUHIIHE Caffe-ge Transfer Business Admlnisrrurinn Mediful Se-Eferury College Transfer .mu 1 Page-rr-e L. L4-'right lfL -eslffeid, HC' 1 'n'urs-lug Accuunlrng Ter:I1ncrIug'1,. Compurcr Engvrruenrig' The Rap Farm! A - Em a qua.-rr-er? ' iii, 'i 'EF' wg The T?1.l'E-E A I I I'lQ-E15 -P Uh wah? r :'m ihfnlvi au. hufI7 I ri '-' Cferrung dfllliil-'Tl rim u EQJQJ-EEE 'fwu-,J1 J Q dgpjghnul H' --DDU-I 65112 TTI!! ID- U 'ngnlrl-H Everybocl he- -51 5159.3 e 'E Le- s dag in? Needs a Break OW and Then .lr Suv Ch+:ese. L elim ,Ee thu. Iii, - f i'-jf' wi ee e .Aa-. ev , . AA e -'- -f .1 ui'-J.- 'F', -'-1-E-E 'g f-.-4T!--2- Nr' 1 ' il hd .I 'Ii h 1' if .V ., -J. ,. .I will ,I 4 F Q -, A r., - , .1 i- ti. 1-5.-I ,ji . 1-5, '- ,-,-4 ., I L 7 -J , jg,-gi gi Ln ig! ,Q -.. M..- ' ff- -- 'I-..tE',-iii. , , iffhl if 'elk Ll- -'T?-iffwq 'f'-P T1?'- V A '17- , ,. . V. , 5, - '-'-wh - 7 . I- ' irdk , , l lj. ,'1 f --1 J' Mus-I be dreaming' 'L A , Hi J LII.-fhnp? Me? f.-,L-f 40 51, I , hu, I -, .. . NE A I Mfg' HH' dn?-'HIE up and HU-where In gt: P112 ,mu iifddirrg? -4- '-HDI '--...iq ing- ,'! '-'F ': ' i -ur ,.f-- E-in you realfy lhlnir u.:e'd If-E t-cf you? H3 nkmg, u.-Ere jpg: rqqarirrg -1 - 4 ll 1 I 1 F o l I -i- . r. 'I I . 'I 1 I 'L 1 f I ,F I 4 ' J., - ' L-F1 . :J .J 4' , -M., 5-as '1 4 Mmjh fs LEU president, and has been an active' member Idsf rum years- HE is mujnzwrmg in Criminal Justice cmd' pfcms rc: atrend Gardner Webb Ihis I-JH. After lllinishing college he p-l'u r'r5 In he -cl niembfrr of It-He Nur!!! CUFGTIHD Highway Pqlrmf, He enpolg.-5 uh' sports, 5-uni and riding Tl'IIDl'EIIC-IJEIEE. P'-I1 with Special Talents ,-3 -5. im-.- lfi' , '-I-I-All-I-. f Q ,,? :5g L -31. . .F 'I -'H h-I-If-'B-U1- ,--+ 5' .V -.--A b 1 H 1 T 1.1- q1rI'-d-L1 H-Crl.urlm:'l WHHHU i5 DH UHFSI. U-'HD FIGS SBIG' prliniirlga in 131-IIDFIIEI. Geurgfu. She started pcrimFr1-gl in July 1936. She' Imlghi herselhl' haw HJ pdinl, hu! took 3 yeclrs r.1,l n1 1! fp-e:rl::fl' drawing, charcouf, ink, and pl-ls.:-eIs,l'. She pfrfrms wiidlffe. mcrunmins, sxreams, and jukfgg. Sher enjoys water skiing, snow skiing. scvfrhnfi. wffeyfmil. hcrskelbnff. and hunting de.-er with' u camp-Qund bow. She pimms to transfer In Wa-ke FWESI and fedzilch Earth Suit-:MCE CII Surry Cenrmf. L5 ' 'I-.,-sjsrhm-17 1 ',-M 'll-'ul 'ET n Fl ga H '4 -I -L I '7 FT I F5 Interesting Students the ec-rrectiormt Seorgent at Mocksuitte. end has oioo been oppointed honor guard' for the Department of Corrections this gfor. Aisfo he is o 'C-'l'TmiHDT Justice instructor and teaches unormed Self-defense. He enjoys fishing, ',tT5,Iing', hiking, shooting. ond swimming- He Luce: otso in the or-.rriy for tern years serving as 4: MD and working fn uorious fieids from troffic inuestigotfom to undercover operations. He hopes to on dup become on octministrotor of :J prison, -lllih R11 i1 137'-:nr -iaqm-'il I 1'i-11-fp-Q.I,Q, -I' E gi David is an ectiue member of the LED Etub- He is with Special Talents Hl,.f 1-l '-' I 'Lf . A -v- L . i' , -1 .., . Y 1 n'F'IfFL'E !'i'1 I1 'III' r I ll-, Lawson Iif1'ici1.m,1:1' is nnnjcprmg m EJECITDITFES Errgfrreering. He E-njcrps p-fn-I,-'ing Funk. bu'5ebcrH. Innserll-HIT. baskefbcii, fcrorbnfi. and going zswfnvnaingn He frames music, especunfiy hard' rock, cfarrce. and Erlf-Vs and F U':.-2 music. aff , 4 5 if '..f . ' ' ' 1 1' '- ' 'ljvf' fn find, GI ffffllifi-135 :I d':11rv'r.:r.Il.L-LJ gfgngg fl 'J Hur: If 1 5 ,-3.!' 'Y 1.1.7, 1' '-hi' 4'T'F-I I I . .- V 1 ,V ' P' iiiijuf h' A -' I i ' ' J. 1- P, I- .L-IUIMJ4 I '-.fIt,'?L' 5. , :K 1- M 'li lv F -, 12 '-Lf, ' fr' 'wif-1: , W, I t1,'l:-Mrs. Q M-1-,.,,l1R. ,. u.. ' fa' QV' Q I' .' A3 '?- '1ag T w- ' F 1 V , u 'f' s.'5y .'4, ,Url - ' . -'r f 1- b F 4 11 1, it NIEHIZ' 'E l t .1 eFfi3 t'n114 N EF: .,.:.i:HiH1 'f 5 HF i-.w-:'s. - 3. 1 :4545 n.'E'1.m-.,e' H: '51-21' THE LATEST nu FAS:-urJr..l ' T0 EET 1 -'DU 'I l-IEHDUEH TH.-:r5E irmsfr Emu-r5 J, DF FEEEHIVIAH H5 FE E , U., 4s1Fa':EHT.n.Tnsu. an D311 3 C Esau-r r-f1.::'-:Hauer ' EL-AEE FPL!--1 GLM-5.5 SLHFUULE 1-no Me, :fra-Eg: HEHDJ E-up .51-' 54-:4-I-:J:J1.. -.052 7:5 CFEE MAHEHLTLV H-FFHED -ra MMD FEE mu?r : gflfnf 5 'V L 'I:'f1,.fF-CTS Dil-?EC.TiDN-5 ' EL-GF55 WPEITE H53--WE ...Q W Fw. I-1m-.levy E.M'-W5 MAP ETQPWATCH ' 5 DH' C-HErS-Hn-4:Er aw-:E u ' J' C-L1 5'5E'5J 1: n.uHC.H frame zur' . mfrra-5E ar ' 'T' AFTER FJ'-TIME' DE95.E2'l' :mu-r'j Sl-'Lil-l. FDDI.. f 'Fat g',r:ai.n:ruf1 - FEET A.F l'E.E A :mis mv' V ' Bonn:-5, I:Lil'5-E aww' when Heceggazvj 1wJ-:g,vcarm1nn-ff I-1:11 mum-r: EETAWAT FH mu-:L-nf -. 1-11 . 'I fx- .lll'15-- 'i' ,L I 1 '.-V-fi ' .- us' rl., N' Y 1 us.. 4-1 H N- ' 'Lug , iff - AH- if ' ' .. I, U- ,lv f.2 , r ' - Ihr' . f . V .dl . ! .6 n- is If - Q r 1' 1.-4' fv I -'nfllurl' Y 'lk 5--sf -1-'11-' ..- K f 5, .Q , I -PFI! I I . H' 2 gh I I . .- + I 4' I 'I -- -.-ny.. - - -, ..-L -. r ,T -In , V ' Zi'.i 1- 1 14 4.11 if-an 1-mb Iw-.lla 1'-ilk '.l I-n1'J ' .ml P I. ru: 1.4.4 --V f nlkrulpf F 41-r uf-I ,E'.gmymhf,-r- 4- u.g4'.'J' nf-:gd Inu cr-F money, so iFfl,' ru sing mfr ihl! good Sldi' -'if YPHHFT '1'-WU' A j'fu:Ii5'I ' LJ.I'f'l1:ri :Jas F'1I.n!F1J.':l'1-DUI' Jirrrny, and rm ndfmgdl rt-:J-n-Mar limi! u:lDr3l'E -Eli-Er. ' nf, Q 'H , I- I' ah ' J-, I 1, I. 'irq' .H .1f'u'?w' SA ' - ,QV LE' ' ' ,-lfr J-J-1-L fl-.-I . i , -11.1 , at , H tics., -nf?-.1 L: FL- 1--had vln I 41 -Y - I U :-ig any '. f '-I U' A -'mu -'-54' ' V' u. 'f -P F11 by kip H ' ' 7. w 1 . .,.--,gl W . 1 -'1' A ' I-' f' - ' wl- 4-lffv 4,'f,.g.f,' ,, . i,1.A 1-nf . ' 'M ' -LA. ,, T.. l . in av- I , QQ ggi' I A i- ,I I!--it SI. . . V Q 'ilu' , I . - t -.-1,--'m..L+g Q., H - '+s-' -L. ' I FIV? L .- 11.Eii.ln.'F A. vnui- ' 7 5 2? '-5. 'fe I '-I-. fl EEa:7 .QEs ! f rf? if ,' 1 , E I' , w .fi up II ,a .' an Y I .F -.- ..p L- ,M 1 5'. . F. -U. .7 f if -F I I' ff jrf i I FE' Mr, Sanders' arf .allude-HE. fGH'I'UI'F5.-V. Sllirfjlr. and ushers uisired Wushingfnn. DAC. D-FI Nuuernher 1-1. The group spent Ihr dr-'y u'iewi:1g exhibirs ul' the National 'If1:I.'!ery nj Arr mm' :he Smirhsnnfurr- and sighi- 5EE:i:1g. . I +Q fiw.L Lx '.f ,- . In. lk 'Li',,, I: '-M L. Al - u I WZ? -. .. .- , it- - 'l.-'igllmg fri1.rnr.1'.-.. ur Ihr: Sup-rz'nI-F 'Cr-II-rr'I 'V 5 4 . A ' A U K I ' u . H I-I is 'l 2 I 4 I I I, 1' E ' L- gi-- -1- -' ' ' mf - - if 7 -5' ' ' 'l J. r ,-- ul-n. Tn hr :an the .sn-fesl-d'1:'. usrup at Ihf: Drrpdrlr'11fHl' CLI' Jeasllf-ff SD I as 'Hin -F---3+ B B1 1 N Arriuuf al H-'n-shrngtan h'-al.u::r:m' Anrpurl. Eff? , 1'Ill7l ' Q - rrrrrrrrr Abd-,rg Thu- Egplmn' E'-dum Fruficicfvng an H051 and Nan-:pk Jnu.-n A Brief VlSit to the Natiorfs Capitol I . i r ' PI-bum-en' Ch-'FED Tum-rr enrrnwucfx Bvlouf- Smrue aa Uiernarra L-'irirranrf Msmuri-ul. 4- 1,1- 1 . 1 -L' 1-F' - ..- A-ri 11 'LT ,iff Al tl Sidi' -ff Q l, gs ma LII' I.. H u an If' fi Alpha-Ome ia and Phi Theta Kappa Hefmiting .begins for Alpha-Ctlntega. F -4 +5 il lr. I' V. A ql. rv- - E:lH i! l-I .- .TE ,Ij.+4-' B4 Hifi ,ff -. Alpha-Omega Aipha-Clmega is o new organization that exists to focus on Christ and encourages Christian iiuing- Dr- Eiii Greeriwood. pastor of Saiern Fork Baptist Church here in Dobson., is the advisor at the ctub. and Randoii Bow-mah is the oh.rh's first president. Atpha-Omega. meaning the beginning and the end. provided Eiiiy Grahonfs fiirn Caught March 25 to reach students who arent to know more about Christ and his teachings. Phi Theta Kappa Phi Theta Hoppe is an honor ,fraternity that has rec- ognized in tetieetuat achievement hy American 2-year cottage students for the past YU years- its purpose is to promote schoiarship, deueiop ieoeiership and ser'- uice. and cuttiu-are ,ietiourshtp among its members- To he etigthie for membership in the fraternity. a stusient must complete at teas: one term of 2-year oottege work with a .miinimurn grade point average of 3.5 on tt 4.0 State. tn ao'::i'ition a student must r1f'ra.irrtoir'r o 3.5 average. possess ouaiftiies of citizenship. ana' he juttgect of good' rrrorat character. A Phi' Theta Hoppe chapter is being organized by Chris '!r 'opp at SCC' and wiii' begin with an group of IU students. Once the chapter is chartered. It wifi' grow in proportion to the number of interested sch-atars. oo campus. fe:-reign f.rduenEure. Qi 'H e .. 'li French and Spanish 'Bemjm,rr, r'rr1eS m'r1n'5.' Le frarreis es! pqur rims? The French Cfutr is designed for UH thc:-se u.1.h1:- are ufreudy taking French, or crrErinEfJrrc2'5!:?4:1'irl i::rk'ir'rg Fremrh :md :L-nn: to purricipnre in cr H:11h:.1'! Spanish is n uersmife, exciting foreign i'-enga ge. The Sp.g1r:j5h Chfh is desrgned for nh' nf !Il1'fjiI3E u.:hf1- are raking Spun- fsh as n seccrnd Iangu-nge. These funn -L'i'uhs internet ihruzrughcmr fha' 3,.'-3:1rr m imricms n:fE'fL:'iiie:3 crrml' -L-furmfai. meh -Q5 I-F1-I':'! Fm-'sign Lcrrrguclge Fesniu-sr! and :heir annum' Chfl'5fFWUE party. Admsgr and IJ'I5II l,.lHi1'l'F .Hrs Eflurrlri Efrfei 311 A-Q5 :'l'I'f..,.!-Le U52 -' .le , .Ff. I: '-sufiil-2 if Spanish .1-tLm'e.'1l.s enjoy the lJ'J1Hl'.r'-Ill' Chifxrrnns punj,-. : . . e-'E'-fr I an .1- , . Y- x ' .1 x W' g 1 .K fjI Hugh 5-ch.-Jed .sduderlts perform durrng the fr:-:reegn Iuzngu-:age je.nn.uJ.'. J 1, i V, , , h. sh S .Q ' IJ, .FW , 1 is, ,.q L,-' J ' Thg n-fr.-:r shock 'll-. Dehbde Siemens, Eluwn Niren 1 -e'dll'4Jr,.l, dIIIl'IE' Owens- n +'!c:nd'+.'Er '.l JfJE1,-I, Geneva Pruf ffrr. and Sandy Sl-:lrmunrs yu rJur'r Cl -lug.-'Dui' .-QP - 144' 1 '--., fs Mary Lee Ihlrrkfng n-Emu! rh-E Ehuppendafe mile-all? .l f' 'f- f-L Wi f 'li1L,41 ' Bluff ' V . - -af.d m ii-G .I H ,L-'r '-1' ' Q - -1 Wendy F:-5,.-,pg Ls managing edrmrn nsssfcrrll edmlcrr. phatug- rnphur. .Inns Durerrs writes her fun Ferrer In The H'-Ds-5A Journalism Dasignfng. preparing, ond' producing a yoar- book is dijficuif. Fewsludenls or-E iam:-Ifued. but these IEW reprasanr, depict, and iiiuairafe coi- iege Fifa wolf. Their efforts are appretlalad. Thanks aisa goes ra UH ECC personnel ,far their support and Ioiarancor a Spatial' than ics to Swan Pendergraft who has so graciously' haipea' wiih typing ana' proofreading of the 1953 Lancer, Io John Elranfro ana' Joe Maya ,for the use of Ihoir corrrpulfrra. ana' to BEN? Brfrrtie- and Rabaarto Hap-es- D Fi-gmggg Uwqrr, :Tubs edilor. -do-signs pages on- rin' Darnpulivr Im' ME LJEUFEPDHJFI- lil-u. . 'h Burl Maggy L5 rh-.inklimg about his vzexr assignment. Fe!-nhlru-5 Edilnnr Jvririr-c' Dwens and ncuzspapa-r ed'.lror Monde-E Tiling put :ogqa-Ehefr n :mpg gj gl-ig Pfam Ring, advisor Mona'-as Tlll-TE-l,.l reafiy goo: all' au! for IFN: Hl1'Jl'Cl4,4'b'ifFT do-ruff-5-I S-qulr-e's Unite, gi--L, l'li.': f .se Law nforcement Organization .i.!,!Fd-lf! ar FIrs'tHaw-TAL-RJ?PaigeSnur.u,FefreIar1,r:Dianna' Cl NeuJ. nite-president: Caratpn Fte-rcher. L-55 If-.5 ii uihgr they mgan by ia bar efai-1-:.' me-aeurarg See-and Fi.'au:1'L-R,i: Hitch Whitener. prei.-tdenr.- Dar.-ia' Janes. panliamenrariaai I1 ' ,f r5'i -If '- 'L dn!-.F i ,Q ta 1 'i 'uOCn F-iI 51 FI-'illldf'-I'L-R12 Hiffh W't1Fl-EFBEL DltIll N'1-G U'Ne-I3ll'. Cdratyrl Fietcher, Etfty Mctfrawg Seca-nd Rauf IL-RJ: rifil-' GUM-FUSE l'-TDFUF Tflvfmlii 1'-FD CDDFCE. H'-f1tJt!Id't1 MC1l.'Irenry'. Ttrm Lyons. L-url Slmmans, Jtmmy CDW5. -STEVEN Gttltre-L Third' Haul H.-H13 Dennis Barnes, Jahnnp Nunn, Tm-ty Bgtgg, Mark Jnhnggn. Nur pl'-rn-Iredr Dowd 5-tutes. Timrnyi Snaw. Damn Hilen. SE AH aj' the members at LEU i'Lamt:a'a Epsi- tan Dmiegnj are members af the NEI. Assa- i,-:fatfan aj' Criminal' Justice Educators. The primary abjeetiuee af the prafesstarlattsm af persannet In t.Tri'mtn::r1' Justice agencies is ta attract htgtr quuttty prefsenriae students in ta the fietd' af Crtmtnal' Justice. and ta stimu- tate academic achievement among Crtrniaat Justice Agencies- ,-, Chorus The ECC Chorus is eoposeo' of indluid- uels of varying ogers who on-.ioy singing an-ia' perforrrnmg throughout Ihe year or um-'ious churches. cfuic clubs, ond organi- zations in the ares. Dug: and nigh: chore! groups combine' ,for Chrisimus ond' spring concerts' ond members reeeiue Ironsjerroble credit while developing :heir voices uno' musical mfents. The Chorus serues as o prime-roy souroe of public refnrions cmd recrmrmenr for the eolfege and conrnvunfty. 'I- 'M Lveotrll-' fi- 'a'ls, Student Government Association Lejft Io Fi'l'g'hr. Sharon Grissom F-srrnI'ur'5.r: Gfgndg Lifelherhulr, 1.- :!-ce opresddenlg and Tina- EEN, Pres!-dfenl, ffhlol pictured E5 Him Ffenuis, TfE-D5-l.lF-E'f.J 'H-li 'ul-'J ,L o 5ri ,f .I -K- L'L1'm-ref Wonderl'-:l'rld HDF Dlfnlhu 111.11-i gn Did you he-nr 1'-,TE one Uboul lhg gps, Ihr hippie, I'.i'1f-E n:.'-own, Uh: C'-uhfnmiu mlsfn, und' .the rug mp? 'W Af. e ISEIJLLIIEHII b. W4:,.. 'lf' .- in Here, I'-et me help gnu The Student Government Ass-zreintfeln ISGAJ i5 gn urgnni- EUIIDH lutlfch helps fn the estnbfishnrent of rufe end regufdr- tions on campus. Treirting for merttbers L-uIII' help them in 1:1115-I ffefd' they Choose. They u'eer'n cr uclriety of resperrrgihil- .ities from l'eede:-'ship to getting erfeung with mh.E,r-5, SGA gf-3-rlt-Er-Dny 5pf1rr.ti'rJr5 the cmnucn' Christmas Dance and Etu- dent Appreciation Deep: the letter is held' in tate Mu-5,:, L...- e V H 'fi' A 1-'lbclltlez Hut Ha! .f benj -LIU!! LEFT. SCH in -er:tw:tr1- I ' II . 'u w i i ' Q I ' M 1 ' I Y jf i ,, I I X ' ' I I u 1 7 'll n r Q Who 5 Who - r H .i' 'iff' 3 4 I - E L I ' QP H i 4 - r I . Z' ,, r Emzh year .several students are sefecred by u cummiue nffncufry andsmfr' r E if I I ' l tc: be honored by Inclusion in Whn'5 Who Hl1'lnrlg5ludErI:IT.i In Amnrl- I hr Tl rv can Junior Collagen Criteria: for sefecnun to this national' publfcarlnn g 1 I n inciu-des academic nchieuemenl, community ieudership, and exlrucurrffu- ' N' 5 n n iur fnunfuemerrr- K , 5 ill ' ,I T 'I il ' 5 X ' L 3 'n in .r 52 , ' A + I n r -r 1. r 5:2 '15 5- .lf '11 r ' rg . . 52. w.. fl--,!'4'lQA,1,' L ws ' ' 1 -.N LL a-ES, fr: Gr-rm Hawk: L In H: Efrtdgn Freeman and Hurry Purdue. NDI PH'I!UJ'EIl'-f fm CITPFIEIEIIUC-GJ DI'-r.'-Teri: Urnriinc Bingmcrrr. Jiuslun Brady. Wanda Brandon, Mnrifynn Brooks, Lnrflta Cm-g.h,, Fmwefq Calkins, Mum-lg Pun-JI', San: Haynnr, WEIDF Simmons, and Ronald Snuw, 9.2 nh- 1 E' .'+i54:heL'e' '5jCH1'I'1'5s-Il5'Fl H . 1 Mark IiLrr-l:1'1crn1 Tam' Hen ner! ,I 'I I A gl If L A . 1, L,-:fl Hclhg L'frw'fl. If-r,l1-H. rr-1 HI' lwrl I--4- uU -:md Tim: B-PJ I L H l!.'!g i Eff!! 'lui- k.ni c' '1-341, Jil'- 94 L Ill! H. Hrckgr U.'1l.'e.r and Jimmy Cuenhs Hu-hjrr Bm-lr in i Sfqrfd- Jw-firm M'c1 fIu'.lun. srarldlmj IL In Ri S+:r.'1dr-:I .Fld-11115 and J-:-an Sulnln Lejf: F?-rmd5,i Iffunlrm- U51-155' unn- s Q4 ,N 3.1 ,--- '-. Q ' u I , , Bggk mm ,EL l:g R,,15 Slmnravn Tcrj,u'-m, Am: Mczrrfn, Sue 1.-Eastern.-e.l, RFI-:panda f'ff'urrin-mpg. .5315-, Cindy Em-n-r,g from rmu H, In HJ' Greg ffCl.l l'Df1', Che.ry'fJnhnmn, Eluu Bu-dgslr, 3'-Q:l'lf-:Ja H.'T'I.'fE!.l It F, Tung Eigenznre, and Melanie Enfllna Bobble Emrw Fmm ,Hi up F-T,I H-pbqrlcr Hayes, Wniifarna Lmmr.-a., and Mnke Cabal: Ecrrk mu: Palrrcia PEN, Regina WfIl'1rJms. and Hi!! Gains. :A if L In H' Auron Drdughn. Slfrr-ry Burrh-mr, and Duuld Dlufmn, I wi' I- K.. Ai. 95 CLASSES T F1 T -A 'J M4 1, 'U 1. ,r ,gn-1' 1' -' .- -Jn T' I r 1 'TU VL. 3,1 . r-l 1 I P .G 1 ,J l 'l-. 1 1- N-ra ,,,i:Hia CURRICULUM 4 ,hr 2 i -' ff: re 4 -A N. , , 5 H' . -.T -fa nl I 1. In 'kd -I .- . - r .17 I . H .1 F up 'rr-'lui - A .-1-rl. 1 .'-1.-f., +f k' I v-' . 1342, ll. 2- '-.i H E - .I il' , A. , ,P -gyfw f, sl- il. 9? Surry Community Coiiege is committed to the continuing education of the ociuit citizens of its oreo of seruice. To juifiii this commitment, the coiiege offers a uoristy of courses, con,l'crenccs. workshops. and exhib- it.s designed to meet the oduit educational' needs. Through the Continuing Education Division. students find opportunities to re-train ana' update themseiues in empioyntent, to expand knowi- edge in genera! education. ana' to det.-eiop creativity in the .fine arts. Either courses are provided in extension centers in the uonous commu- nities of Vodkin ond Surry Counties. New ciasses may be formed whenemer a sufficient number of persons show interest in a parttcuiar area of study. in extenuating circumstances, ond' upon approuai oy pubiic scnaai offi- siois, persons under the age of eighteen may be odcrritted. North Coroii- no aduits age 155 ond older may register for classes in the Continuing Education Division free af charge. r .ir Hnihingftfrocheting iff Sewing ir CON I. UING EDUCATIO Continuing Education programs are offered in the foiiowing areas of Study: Personai -Care Reai Estate Lcltu Enforcement Creatine Arts Knitting and Sewing Firemanship Education Family Life Photography Nurse improvement Teacher Reneurai' Furniture Refinishing Arts ana' Crafts Lihmqt Administration Adair High Schooi and Basic Education Business and industrial Programs Professional In-Service Programs T.-'focationoi in-Semi-ce Education Human Resoureesr Det.-eiapment -Zluull' .1 1 H it Law Enforcementfifnminoi Justice ND SPECIAL INTERES S JKT. Henson Criminai Justice instructor Pohce Sclence Une usuaiiy acquires basic icnawiedge of interpers sonai communications. iaw, psychoiogy. and soci- oiogy in the criminal' justice curricuium. It is de- signed to consist of options in corrections and iota enforcement services. Students may also decide to speciaiise in areas of confinement jaciiity, ad- ministration, correctional .f-aw, counseling. proba- tion-paroie seratces, or rehabilitation, if iiberty is to jiourish from this time on. many must make the ruie of :EIL-l..l in woricf, in regional. and in community affairs his preoccupation. -Wiiiiam E1 Doagias 'FL .. , -.N ,... ., -.,, Y , -A.,.- . -f . , ...LJ . ., 1 -1.3 , 1 '-c- I- ' i.1ii'T'+g: .gain P 5 ' X -1- -oe fr ,.. - .s . 1-if F ' 5 . if i H qgil ii - .1 -hm I'l'i'll'i-'r-.1- nr- ' :I - To-at y -s:.::s-.as .. - .',-Lf' , fi R 3,1141 . 1 , 1, ft' -,.-,.q. l K '--1s- . tl: -F -P1 . i '-' - - . -- so-:gin 415' 99 Cosmetology Heid ol' the Nor!HwEsIe'r.r1 Eeouly 5-Choo! in MI. Him., cosmeroiogy :losses ore designed to in srrucr students on hygiene, good grooming. uisuaf poise, personality dsueiopment. drop-1 ing, shompooing, nvonicurfng. srofps. -End FTUFP. FI-'I 'i r' lu .4-5' 1' ' 'IJ-r9 11 fl Qi- 1-.2- 'J 1 'Hi ,-3 '+1'x Annucniiy, the Eikin and Mount Airy be-uury schoois corn-bins ruienfs on Effons to present cr ,fashion show for the public' This !,.rsor s show mos hs-'J' February 'F :rr :he Andy Grqifirh Pisyhousfr. Elurrr I. Am-naman: Safety and First Aid This course cnnsisla of prir1cl'p.I'e3 and practices that can be uppffed' m emergency jim! uid: Etudfes of safely prffwredures and techniques are refuted In uocurinnaf training- dn the f::I'l:.vwn'ng serie-3 aj' phfvlogmpiu, ,mjlelyandfust-aidclnss membws sh-:rw :he proper pnzu:-:dura for uppfying n .spfflnr In 5 hruium urm Sflrp I' Thr: 'u1r:II'm 's I-'1.,lur'q,.' ls delermrnud rm.-J' spllnl-5 are appfned In Ihr ,Fractured arm. Emp E. The sp'Iim I5 54? mrcd with wr-:rp-pin-gs -l!'II51Jp'Ll-5ilEIJFl. Slap 3' Thy bandage Li examined and n- :Img L1 pieced :.1r::r.-nd r.i'1-2 r.rrm ..-Pal UNI!! C1015 frwmbtri 11115-Enlsr Hu: prop-W Irchnfqurs of 17111-aid Srrp 2' .r1pp.fnc:r.rJrJn Step J: The Finished' Frcfdurr JDJ' Plumbing The Ffumbing Fundumenfufa :nurse is cr study of pfumbfng tr:-nfs, piping more-r1uI5. car:-:1!'-,filIir1g5. plumbing system designs. pipe and ,Hiring fnstaffufiuns, fixtures, -mm' umh-ar sup-pig sysmms This ,Herd of srudy hefps students become rrudesmen. foramen, car genera! superulsm-15. -L ' - . J xl .-L Welding This Course glues students an trndersiondirtg' CFI' WYE' PFfFlCiP-fE'5. mgfhqdg, tg-fhnfques, and skiiis for succassfuf employment IH wt-:iding and motai indtrstry. if-'+R il I - ' :- W.. . 'I I 1 1 I I a g-F it F It :rl-'Hi 1 'Fin FF' 3, I i 1 i in r-,-L A Fort-limo mstmttor John Haifa forturos on till-vrfnrinl reading- Carpentry The cab-inetmaiting and carpentry curriculum acquaints students with vocational sitiiis. Student study nil' agpects of rasidentiai structures, inciuding maiezriais. to-ois, framing, ,finishing om'-I' roofing construrgtion- The program oiso offers an-the-job training. Fire the tools without. which the oarptentor' puts forth his hands to. or are they and aii the carpentry within himoaif: and wouid not he not smile at the notion that chest or house is more than ha? -Cyrus H. Bartoi H13 ,Juli Auto Mechanics Machine Shop Body Repair Auto mechunicoi courses include Auromoriue Eiectronfcj Electrical' Systems: .Front Suspension. Alignment, ond Power Steeringg Diesel Engines, Automotive Eodyi HFEPUIFQ Braking Syslemsg Sn1'oJ'I' Engine R'epoir.' Meioi' Finishing uno' Pointing: ond Auto Accessories. '.l he ciuromfzmue body repair ciesses ojferreci io help- develop Imining skiiis in the field of EQUIPMENT and motericris in :he mechanics rrode. Students study the construction oj' the auto body and the techniques of repair- rebuilding, ond refinishing ears. I 1 The automobile is o symbol of our new techn-t11IogI'CUi EFI! EIS HIE cowboy-'s horse was in the rugged j'ro'nl'ier ci-oss- -Je-an Rosenbaum 1011 ,Ti B- --Qn. Victor Slmmorrs sirows his experttise In using :he venice! rr1iI'-'Ing mu- chin-e. 1. fi . i af Barry Whrmk-er lakes cr rum at the uf1r rl'cufms'HlngL rnurlhlns -Ii. ,dr 'kj an A. in 1-Q Mamie Pnureh' dfmunsrruirs I-be surfwn g.I'1r'Id1:1' - ' 'N-LF-U, A' . If A view from the nigh! . .. . ME! -- '11-' . ..-Ulndlmma funk :H thx: left .side -nf the same engine. it re-afly marks, rua! s'.L'lM L If TR. ll' 45.-'C' Norma Draughn- EET-HS Adult Basic Education AEE classes are available ta adults wha wish ta learn ra reaa' ana' write -ar wha want ta- prepare far entry ima the High Schaal Camplerfaa Program. Reading, writing. math. hfstary, and English are emphasised. AEE classes are laeats ea' in several ear-nmuniries such as rhase pictured here ar ESH5, NSHS. and Lawgap Elementary- Area industries and husfrresses lltenjra Carp-, Adams-Millie, Brgwn-Waa- ten Mills. anal Chatham Manufastudngl also participate in the AEE pmgram. Students who eamplete the high sehaal program may take the GED' ta acquire the Certificate Dj' High Sehlaa-l Equiualeney- -'l. I ,F f. 5 f' - 1 dl In-15'-E ,, Q,- F .f-F f .fl 'll 1.11-Q1-.--- ' -,-15' I-S5- D ' '51, f-ii' .-IFF- 'Q - l 4-'lf' ff Y . - ' Al.. K P .1 V .. '- 5' -I-,K ilgj!?! 1f,5'-il: -EI -I, 'mini Fi5-ll- '-41-F-72 in -I-I' . 1 h H: I:-em! Iel 'l-E. , f-.3 PW' ,. iii!!! J-,pl! I i . :iff 1. in-+ .- 5? -- -41 .E jd - - 'i-' s .rf E-f-+P ' Ari' History. Efnmmermiuf Ari. Urcu:1,'in5!. .iris Grfrd' Crafts. CE- mmjfs, Ffmfrng with Cfnfurs, arm' F-mimi! Painrjng ennhfe srudrsnts In exp ness-5 tI1EWmseIr..hL':.i can paper. The purp-fJ.sE DI ihft ar: prfmggrurru is rf: ani'1.rJr1cE U sruderrrs awareness of n rf.sIv:.rr5J. t.13cI1r'rfqus', and pro,I'f'ssIDnuI Mens. Arr is u I'IL.I'Fl l'UI l' acriujlly consisiing 'in this. Um! :Timer FH-'flrl ufflrslf gffmusfy, by :means cafes-rmfr1 ertsrrnmf signs, hands can In mhers feefings he has fI'L?ElLf IhruL:gh. und Uwl' LiIi'1re'r ps-upffa are infscts En' by rlnsse: je-frlirzgs, mm' also exprsrisrrce Ihemf' -L:-nu Tclfstmy mg HE I E ARTS Ugn Barra-gp, Drurrm Irulructor -xii:-' Croutrma' Writing Ur:-Iss. Fcrff .I53733 'L If 'L - fain .--.- ., ':.i 4 'H-ff.. . u ,,...- Dance Drama Music UTHE pierce of do-ncc is within the heart. -Tom Robbins To me rt seems as if wirsrr God' ccsncciusci the world. that was Poetry: H43 formed it -ond thot was 5cu.l'pture: He coiorcid it- ond thot was Painting: He peopied it with hut.-wg beings. and tht:-tl! was the grond- cfiuirre- Eternoi Drama. -tffhoriotte Sounders CusI1r'non Thf5 figid nj' 5tur::'5.- Includes on introduction to Music. the History of Music. Chorus. Piano. arm' Gmtrrr. An impurmnt emphasis is placed on scoies, key s.l'gr1ot urc. chords. ond writing music. Music host: power of forming the character, ond shouid therefore be introduced rn:-:rr the education of the young. -Aristotle JD? Mathematics The moth curriculum offers cr variety of courses tin-:iuding Remedial ond Cottage Mothemoti-os. Atgebro, Trigonometry Geometry, Coieuius, Technical Moth, Criminal' Justice Moth, Digital' Computer Moth, Etectrieot Moth, ono' Bt-rtI'd'ft'tg Trade.: Hotht ittitifttit. together or Septrrotety., tfeuetop rrtottiemotiout ond onotytioot stcitts The mop to enobte o student to opprehend the instrumentot uoiue ot orithmetic is not to torture him- on the benefit it witt bo to him in some remote ond' uncertain future. but to Iet him discover thot succeos in something he is interested in doing depends on tfthej obitity to use numbers -John Dewey I J' - n ln-5 Agriculture The ogriouiture program provides o knowtedge of functions thot o monoger needs ond ouppties on introduction to pnnciptes used in making decisions -and odjusting to changing conditions in the ogrtcutturot emiiroriment, Tho ,first former :nos time tint: mort. -cmd ott historic nobitiiy rests on possession ond' use of itmdf' -Rotph Wotdo Emerson JIU' .rl if. 1 -E-. 'il --..., su!-...E Eg-tl ..Tl ' I 1 --'P 'F ll fi 1-'ff 1115 'H-n. -- il., t-' Q Tw' 11 Qi Y Business A sureey of tb-e business world' lu.'itl1 titt- tenlfon devoted to the structures of aar- ious types of business organisations artcl mctnngementsj is IDU-Qllf in the business curriculum- Emphasis is also placed on speed' and accuracy. The nrt ef leading, in operations lcrge and small, is the art of dealing wltlt buf mqnity, ef working diligently on behalf of men. of being sympathetic with tbern. but equally, ojinslsting that they make a square facing toward their own prob- tems. -5-l..f3n. Marshall 'SF' Computer Science Computer science and electronic dura processing proaiale opportunities for stu- clenm to ,lCTI l'1lll'-Ut lEE themselves 1-li'lll'l' an lntrocluction to Computer Science, Computer Science Programming, PAS- CAL. FUHTEAN. CUEDL l HND ll. Computer Science Systems Analysts, Compaterieefl Accounting and Date Processing Applications- i'Feople rreuer remember but the cam- puter never forgets. -Marshal Hciulran H1 l ngineering Basie eieeeriptiue geometry, systematic solutions, and analysis of the relationships of pain ts, lines, and planes in space, devel- apments, -and intersections are theories reuietuea' in the engi- neering program. Une such course is Graphics for engineers which- specifies the instruction in the use of tirefttng instru- ments, ,lreiehanol cirautring, and lettering- Electronics PL study of alternating uoltage and carrent magnetism, electro- magnetic introduction, Lene Low. Faraday 3 Loaf. AE compo nent, anti circuit analysis are a big portion of the electronic curriculum. Courses are cfuignecl to cieuelop competent tech- nicians to tuorlt as engineering assistants or as liaeone between engineers and craft persons f l' Ig A , . ,,,, g 1 r Q I-, 'lie ...,., .. -- , 'R up l'-th 1 Lili. , . 1-'lr ,ic-. Drafting The drafting student is ,Hirst introduced to drawing principles ana' praeticee U5-EIJ' in drtlftlng objects in graphic language. The curriculum also offers claat-:eo in Technical Electronics Draft- ing, .Architectural Drafting, Dimeneioning and Tolerancrtngr. IIE' l wont to emphasize in the great concentration which we nau, piece upon scientists and engineers haw much I.-LFE sttii need the men ana' women ealucated in the liberal tradition, willing to tuite the lang ioolt. undisturbed by prejudices and slogans aj the moment, who attempt to malte an ltonest judgment on tlifjicalt eoento. -.John F. Kennedy pg.. -t -- 5 L ,...-r - -l:,.,qqh,l, : i - . A ' . A- r t 1 iii. LA GUAGES Spanish Ennrsesc in Spanish lnclucle an inrracluclian with a maclem audio-lingual appraacfli. Emphfrsis an llSl'E'f'IlF19 Gnd 5PL'U'l'ill'1Bf C'5'f'f'U5'5llf1'l followed by reading ana' lariling. ill' , ai. ll' .ll -1. English EFI-F'lCl l'F'F1'ElI I'l af grammar, punctuatlan, ana' sentence anal para- graph building are the slcllls presided by the English curricu- lum. Classes in the curriculum inclusle levels al grammar in Engllsh IDI. IEE. 103. Jaurnalfsm Repar: Writing, Survey cf rnerlcan ana' Western Warlcl Lileralure. and vllffamrnunica- nan Skills. English is lhe mas! maclern af lhe greal languages, the mas! widely spalren and the ma-sr international . - . his snulflness and lrarisplarenl accuracy al' expression. and especially the fact lhat il has shed masl af the alcl grammatical farms which lime has rendered useless and scarcely intelligible. have macle E ng- lish a madel, palnling the may which must he fall-awed in building :he lnlerlanguagef' -Sylvia Pankhursl: French A mcrdern approach ia language, peaple, anal the caunlry af France are lnlralcluaeal. Siudenls use uacahulary studies :cl heca-rne familiar urllh the language. 113 Economics Eapttaiism, -Sociaiisrn. and Cornrnunisrn emphasising American t'.1'epita.Hsm are the gore of the economic etrrriauium- Students ieerrl the importance at costs. prices. resources MCIFIUQE- ment. money. and banking. I haue been graduatty coming under the conuic- tion, disturbing for a profes- sional' theorist. that there is no such thing as econom- TC-5- -Henrteth E. Bouiding -' 'bf', ' - sn-. ' 1... IT 114 -F Geography The Qeagmphy course aoneentirates on the earth 's astronomical reiotions. Factors of weather eiirnate, phgrsicat features and changes in fond formations are atso studied. Production distribution. consurnptiori ana' -r:onseraatiorr of the major Laorid resources are of interest tt students enroited in this course. Political Science This Course concerns the rtationat government. its organisation. junction, power. and eiui rights. .it is also a course in heiping students aeqsrire skitts which as-iii attosu them to ejfeatttietg assume oosftiorls of leadership with occupational. social, cultural, and poiiticat organisations '?-Ir J.. - i '--S, H- . eff!! f- Histor ,,,...,--' The sequence course in Western Ciuiineations, beginning . . I-LII!-F1 History IUI. is ct studgr of the western society fron ..- f SUUU EC. to the presnt. Topics ineiude the Ciassico. Greek and Hornort Wortds. The Reformation, the emer gen-ce of the modern nation ai' state, the rises of eommereia capitaiisrn the tndastriai Eeuaiutfan. the French F.'euatutta,n iiheratism, confrmercioiisnw the oiiianae sys.tem, imperialism Warid War i and its aftermath. anti the Jcieiagies ai' the twentieth century. History is not iife. But since onty iije n-'fakes history the union of the ture rs obvious. -Louis D. Erancierb Religion Genealogy The SCC genealogy class is cr study of methods and sources used in researching family history- Students learn hour to use primary sources such as census records. court records. deeds. ana' will-s. as well as secondary courses such as census indexes. deed, will. and court record abstracts, and published family histories. lnstmctton consists of lectures. discussions. and lah- oratory mark in the local history anal genealogy collection in the library, including microfilm material, and in the Surry County Register of Deeds office in Dabson- A highlight of each class is a Saturday aisit to the l'iiortl'r Carolina .Department of Archiues and History in Raleigh. Eatery new adjustrnenti is a crisis of self-resteen't. This E cr field of study which includes hath Utd and New Testament teachings. Courses are designed to introduce students to the history. setting, purpose, ana' major ideas of this literature. A comparative study of the major religions of the world, both ancient and modern. are also examined. 'i'The religious element in public education is euerything that pro- motes faith in the higher ualues of life- Religion is not something apart but a continuous part of our experience- -Conrad Henry Moehlman 'f -g E -Pr ' ' ia. Q , r. get 'H Philosophy This course inuolus a study of problems dealing with freedom of will, perception of euil, night and wrong, and what these topics mean to rnarl in his everyday life. ln philosophy. it is not the attain- ment of the goal that matters, it is the things that are met with h-I,-I the 'll way. -Haeeioclc Ellis Sociology This coarse is a study of society and culture and hotu we become human beings. The importance oi problems in class, racial, ethnic groups. and women are empha- sized. The problems of social change, population problems, ur- banization, and collecttue hehauf tar are also discussed. The illumination of experience. -Paul Starr Psychology Fsycholragy inualttels studying and learning the purpose of practical skills that can he used in a class- room- An introduction of psychol- ogy .fincluding prenatal and post- natal care, personality, sellactuall- mation.. and studying ego and personaliliesl' is all-important to this class. -Eric Hoffer Physical Education PM-l'5iC-Ui ESUEUFFDH GH-tl' fifties-S are taught through the teachings afjundamentais, teehniques, cmd H.-'ies ai' play. Cie-'sees vary in iengrh and capacity. end inciu-:ie imsiretbaii, uaiieyhaii, tennis. tabie tennis, and aerobics, i shauia' haue performed the aiiiee aj but haif u friend were i ta confine myself ta the ifnprauemerrt DJ' the mind' aniyi Hnawiedge indeed is e desimbie, u iaueiy paseeesian, but I-da nat ea-upie ta say that heeith is mare se. it is af ifttie cansequenee ta stare the mind with Science the ha-d5.r he perrrritted' ta became debiiitatet1i. -Thames Jefferson be f Nursing The Concept aj' proper heaith care is prauided in the nursing Eurrirtuium. Siudenm ieern ta administer medications. aarrrrriu- nicate with daictars ana' patients, and ta mark In the surraund. ings ai mentei heeitir. ciriideare. eicierip -fsuch as rest hamesj, and maternity' care- Studeints aisa participate in eiinicni rata- tierrs fa abruirl heads-an knawiedge and experfenee fn nothing dt! rrren ferltf wtiimenji mare nearly approach the gods than giving health ia iatherj men fana' tu-amen-I. --Ciaera IIE Physical Science The airn af science is to seein: the sirn-p.l'est e:-cpianation of cornpiesz facts. We ere apt to fail' into the error of thinking the facie are slrrrpie bec'-:1u.se sirnpiiciiy is the get!! of aiu' quest The gliiding motto in the iije of every natural phiicnsopher .shouici be. 'Seek sirnpiiciiy' aria' a'isirust it, -.ftifreaf i -icirth Whitehead .hy 'i-I A-Q Q er.. Bic-lc-gy Eioiegy courses at SCC o-ijer an intra-duciian tar the fuadamcnfai genfept uf biciiegp, e study of the body organisation and haw it functions- Science, iiivze iife, ,feeds on its own decay, iiiewfacts burst Did !'LJ'1'E'-'if then nremiy diuirled conceptions hind oici' and new together into a reconciiing ia-Le. H -Wiiiiani James rf -,ig Chemistry Chemisiqr caurses provide knowi- edge of basic terminciiagy. phys- icai states. iunciameniei :ance-pie for atoms and moiecuies, ncimen- Ciaturei and stoichiometry. H 1... in the 'arts of iife rnan invents naihing, but in the arts of death he our da-es Nature herseii. ana' prow duces by chemistry and machin- ery nit the sieughter or piaugue, pestiience, and' famine- -Geo-rge Bernard' Si-raw Physics This fieid' ai study is appiicatton- oriented for technicians. The coarse in physics inuoiues the properties of matter and heats eiectri-city. iight and sound, and -applied science- 'f'h:. 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