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CENTRALCAROLINATECHNICALCOLLEGE1961-1980
WE'VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY!
In the summer of 1961, using the old county school bus garage as temporary classrooms, 50 studentsstarted class to become electrical linesmen at the Lee County Industrial Education Center. This was thefirst class held on campus; the only other courses were extension courses.
September, 1962, the lEC opened its doors of the new campus with 59 students, 6 instructors, and 2administrators. It now had the facilities, equipment, and supplies for these curriculums: AutomotiveMechanics, Electronics, Drafting, Agricultural Business, Machine Shop, Air Conditioning andRefrigeration, and Sheet Metal Work.
April, 1964, our school was chosen asoneof the thirteen original schools to establish a Learning Lab.With the expected expansion of adult education, the lEC was provided with the facilities of the countyhome on Nash Street. This building was renamed the Adult Education Center.September, 1965, brought a big change: the lEC became Central Carolina Technical Institute. With
this change, CCTI was endowed with the power to award an Associate of Applied Science Degree for its
two year technical programs. This new status required the need for a change from eight trustees to atotal of twelve.
September, 1966, saw the birth of our annual, the Cencaro. Our first volume had 57 pages of studentactivities and 11 pages of ads. Volume 14 for the year 1980 will have 116 pages of students and their
activities.
August, 1969, Dr. J.F. Hockaday became the new president of CCTI. He was chosen by the Board ofTrustees to replace William A. Martin, who resigned to enter Graduate School at Duke University.
Fall, 1970, the student body was asked to make nominations for a school mascot. After all nominationswere in, a vote was held. From this process we became known as the CCTI Centaurs.
Fall, 1972, two steps forged us ahead. First, we started the night program for the curriculum courses.Second, we received full accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. This wasreaffirmed in 1976.
September, 1974, saw the start of the visiting artists in residence program. Through this program wehave had a classical guitarist, a folk singer, a potter, a classical pianist, and the current artist, a classicalguitarist. We also entered the Piedmont Athletic Confrence, which sponsors events in tennis, golf,
bowling, volleyball, Softball, and basketball.
September, 1977, the North Carolina General Assembly declared the Student Government AssociationPresident to be a nonvoting member of the Board of Trustees.The school year is 1979-1980 and we have made another big jump. In July, 1979, we became Central
Carolina Technical College. From one main building, which has been expanded, the campus has grownto include a Science Building, Mechanical Building, Learning Resource Center, Bell Building, VeterinaryMedical Laboratory, Telephony Building, Cosmetology Building, Administration Building, StudentCenter, and the Adult Education Building. This year has also seen construction started for an addition onthe LRC and a new Continuing Education Building.
CCTC has grown to include 1,962 students, 69 full time and 76 part time curriculum instructors, 181part time continuing education instructors, 17 aflministrators, and 12 voting and 1 nonvoting trustees(Fall, 79-80).
Instruction has expanded to include four areas: continuing education; General Education in
co-operation with Campbell University; vocational which includes Automotive Mechanics, Industrial
Maintenance Mechanics, Motorcycle Mechanics, Nurse Assistant, Practical Nurse Education, Radio &TV Broadcasting, Cosmetology, Telephony, Genera! Office, and Tool & Die; technical which includesAccounting, Agriculture Science and Mechanization, Banking and Finance, Business Administration,Corrections, Drafting and Design, Electronics Engineering, Industrial Management, Instrumentation,Paralegal, Secretarial Science, Telephone Technician, Law Enforcement, Real Estate, Recreation,Teacher Associate/Reading Option, and Veterinary Medical.
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Elbert C. Price was first
employed with CCTCas an agriculture
instructor. After serving
as Business Managerfor a number of years,
Mr. Price became the
Dean of Administrative
Services.
Judy Douglas first
came to CCTC as a
student. After
graduating from the
Secretarial Scienceprogram, she was
employed as secretary
for the evening
curriculum. TodayJudy is the Word
Processing Technican.
James R. Hamptonbegan work at CCTCas a part time
instructor. He then
served as a learning
lab coordinator andtoday is Director of the
Guided Studies
program.
Lorace Thomas cameto CCTC as the
institution's first
Registrar. She also
served as Director of
Admissions and as
Counselor. Today Dr.
Thomas is the
Assistant Dean of
Students.
THE WAY WE WERE
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William H. Martin
First president of CCTI
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First Library
The old kennel
The McGuire Sisters?
(EC's first class
The Supremes?!
Ordering at Norman's
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Construction, a familiar sightSee, it was used!
Libby Boggs
Jerry Farmer
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Ray Epiey
Leo Taylor
Lorace Thomas
Gloria Peele
Charles WadsworthEsther Burke
Percy West Mattalene Wicker John Dalrymple
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Ole Eagle Eye
I got it!
I got it!
Marlboro Man!
Using your Head
The New Way of Studying
fashions through the years
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Elbert C. Price
Dean of Administrative Services
F. Hubert GarnerDean of Student Services
Avron B. UpchurchDean of Instruction
Frances K. AndrewsAdministrative Assistant
C.K. CaldwellPersonnel Officer
Tommy C. MannIndustrial Relations Officer
Dr. Lorace J. ThomasAssistant Dean, Student Services
Donald N. BuieDirector of Continuing Education
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Jimmy W. Foster
Director, Learning Resources Center
Joseph L. MorganDirector, On Campus Evening Programs
Merritt B. RobinsonDirector of Occupational Education
Robert B. Garrett
Coordinator, Continuing Education (Harnett Co.]
Grace T. HodgesCoordinator, Continuing Education (Lee Co.)
Charles D. McLeodCoordinator, Special Projects
Joan L. BowlingEducational Development Ofticer
James M. TurnerCoordinator, Continuing Education (Chatham Co.)
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Ron HamrickJob Placement/Student Activities Counselor
Robert RossFinancial Aid Officer
Margaret K. SmithRegistrar
Marian P. BridgesLibrary Technician
Anne D. GeerMedia Specialist
Jeanne BrooksLibrarian, Evening r ^ 1
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Gwen L. GloverLibrarian
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Patrick J. KeoughMedia Technician
Susan MayLibrary Technician. Evening
Robert P. LawrenceMedia Technician
Cynthia WashingtonEvening Coordinator, Learning
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Florence OlmstedLibrary Technician, Evening
Libby T. BoggsVA Secretary
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Martha L. BarringtonSecretary, LRC
Nellie L CoxSecretary, Financial Aid & Placement
Polly H. BouldinSecretary, Continuing Education
Melba R. Cross J/^Secretary, Business ^A/ ^
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Janie F. EudyReceptionist, StudentServices
Judy W. HuPurchasing Agent
Anne M. HurleySecretary, StudentServices
Ina C. JohnstonSecretary, StudentServices
Barbara J. Lott
Secretary, Materials Reproduction
Marlene L. Miller
Receptionist
Gail LuckAccounts Payable Clerk
Marie T. MorrisCashier
Clara J. MurchisonEvening Secretary, Student Services
Rebecca A. Phillips
Secretary, Director of Continuing Education
Jackie PearceDirector of Fiscal Affairs
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Secretary, Student Services & LRC
Sallie latumSecretary. Continuing
Alicia H. ThomasBookkeeper
Katherine S. WatsonSecretary, Continuing
Education
Teresa TippettReceptionist, Evening
Mattalene P. WickerSecretary, Dean of Instruction
Rebecca UpchurchClerk, Bookstore
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Joe ParsonsAgriculture Science & Mechanization
Kenneth AndersonMotorcycle Mechanics
Laurence WrightAutomotive
William Hailey
Business Administration
i Larry Talton
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Alice WatsonCosmetology
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Percy WestDrafting & Design
Mary J. StrotherHistory/Government
Thomas Ratliff
ElectronicsDavid Ryser
Instrumentation
Mary Jane YarboroughEnglish
Clemellyn WelchEnglish
Dr. Gwen AshburnEnglish
Kathy Elliott
English
Nancy TurnerEnglish
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James CoxIndustrial Maintenance
Larry ThomasIndustrial Maintenance
Charles WadsworthIndustrial Maintenance J
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Dick SuddarthIndustrial Maintenance
Ray BacklundIndustrial Management
Richard GolanIndustrial Management
Raymond CouchLaw Enforcement
Robert Leathers
Law Enforcement
Mickey WilliamsonCorrections
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Cary ToddMathematics
Carolyn RegisterParalegal
Preston Sellers
Physics
Kathy SpiveySkills Lab
Esther BurkePractical Nursing Education
Jerry FarmerRadio and Television
Gloria PeelePractical Nursing Education
Marvin Keith
Recreation
Claudette BowensSecretarial Science
Stella McCullenSecretarial Science
Shirley WachsSecretarial Science
Ruth CooperSecretarial Science
Linda MooreSecretarial Science
Barbara BreedenSocial Studies
Joseph FamaTeacher Associate/Reading Option
Hilda KennedySocial Studies
Jay Norris
Social Studies
Jane Fritz
Teacher Associate/Reading Option
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Robert BrownTool & Die
Barry SoundersTelephony Counselor
Jack SummersTelephony
George BlanchardVeterinary Medical
William BradfordChemistry
Evie Bright
Veterinary MedicalJohn Byrd
Veterinary Medical
Amy CookeVeterinary Medical
Dr. Cynthia KuderVeterinary Medical
Dr. Alvin Mac KayVeterinary Medical
Linda FowlerVeterinary Medical
Nancy RobinsonVeterinary Medical
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Shirley ShinnCook
Norman CalcuttConcessions Manager
Frances Allen
Housekeeper
Carson BetheaSupervisor, Housekeeper/Grounds
Theresia Gill
Housekeeper
students
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ACCOUNTINGChris BonucchiDierdre CauseyHelena Clegg
Jessie Culberson
Mickey GainesMilo GoodmanSteve Kaljahi
Susan Kirk
Debra Lasslter
Julie LeonardBrenda NanceConnie Nordan
Jack PayneConnie PughChris Puryear
Allyson Roberts
Debbie SmithDonna SmithSammy Sykes
Darlene Thomas
Sharon TrueTeresa WallaceDonna WentlandAnne Westmoreland
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS
Steven Bell
^ Alan CoxJames JohnsonFrank Kellam
James McLeodDeboise McNeillLacy MurchisonRobert Warlick
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONSharri Allen
Howard AlstonEthel AustinLaura Austin
Marian BetheaJane Bewley
Karen BonsignoreAngela Brown
Cindy BrownJohn T. Cagle
Betty CarterJoy Cartera
Dennis Dion ChristopherMark CoatesGail Forrest
Jeanne Gaddy
Jamie Hall
Janet HeadenSherry Hicks
Raymond Hollowell
Merry JohnsonMichael JohnsonDeborah JonesJames King
Melody Kluttz
Gail LambJoey LambertWilliam Lancaster
Fran LearySandra LeweryRicky LyiesCalvin Marsh
Karen MartinDavid McCallGlyne McNeillOla Meier
Sylvia NewtonDoris Oliver
Dianne PattersonCurtis Person
Business Administration (continued)
Barbara Richmond\
Jasper Riley
Dewey RogersAudrey Rollins
Delia SaundersSharon SawyerJimmy Sessons ^
Barbara Sheppard *
Larry SmithTeresa Steward
Brenda TerryElizabeth Thomas
Arlene WeinsteinJames White
Retha WilliamsGriggs Wimbley
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CORRECTIONSAnne Allen
Tim BethuneJohn BryantGerald Carrington
Michael CashJack CombsDana GodwinJames Gorham
Kelly JohnsonZoriana LyczkowskiTheda PreastMichael Shinn
COSMETOLOGYToni AngelMary J. Bei
Tongo BestFannie Bethune
Jean BlandBonita BlueMarie Byres
Barbara Cullum
Robbie DoddBarbara Freeman
Gall GoinsSandra Hall
Felicia HannahCarolyn Jackson
Annette JonesCharlotte Jones
Geraline LewisJennifer Matthews
Kim MatthewsDoris McDonald
Gwendolyn McLeod Mary Kay MedfordLaurie Simmons Rebecca Upchurch
Gloria McNeillLinda Williams
Angle RogersSarah Yarborough
DRAFTING & DESIGN
Kathy AtkinsDavid Golvin
John HuntClay JohnsonSiggie NiedworokDavid Sykes
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ELECTRONICSWilliam BlackRuffin BrownChris CaliganKaren Colvin
Ralph DarchBilly Deese
William DensonPhillip Devoe
Stanley ForeEddie GodfreyJoseph High
Richard Knowles
Bob Kytta
Kevin LeySteve Matthews
Eric Mclnnis
Ralph Meeks Jr.
Shannon Miles
Mary Miller
Glenny Murphy
GENERAL EDUCATION
Tim PeedeMichael PopeAlejandro RoseTim Smith
Angela BakerButch BonucchiTim ButtsKaren Cameron
Melissa DalrympleTeresa EddingtonRobert Harris
Richard Holder
General Education (continued)
Lori LovickScott McLaughlin
Lynn McNelleyWilliam Morley
GENERAL OFFICE -
Jo Allen
Patricia AlstonSharon Arnold
Lisa Baker
Beth BarberJacqueline Barrett
Chris BishopBearnise Brown
Vondolyn CameronMary CampbellRuth CappsCathy Chalmers
Annette CheekDebbie CooperCarolyn Elkins
Teresa Elkins
Faye GreeneKaren HayesSabrina HookerMarsha Jones
Teresa LyttonEva MartinAndrea MclverVinella McLaughlin
General Office (continued)
Evelyn McLeodJanice MooreBeth Morgan
Joanne Poindexter
Ernestine SnipesBeth Stranko
Beverly ThompsonRuth Woodard
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INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
Danny BakerJim Butnam
Tim ColemanMike Cranford
Vernon DavisBobbie Donaldson
David Elliott
Jimmy Hart
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Charles HerseyJoe KeiseoDennis McLeanEronus McNeill
James McPhersonLawrence MooreM.J. MooreGlenny Murphy
Robert PiggieEd RestWillie RhodesLehman Springs
Charles SuttonFerrel StineBobby ThompsonDanny Thompson
Bob ThurmanSherwood TyndallAllen WerthDavid West
Industrial Maintenance (continued)
Sandy Wilson
Douglas Winbush
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Rodney AlstonSimon AlstonNila Anderson
Stanley Barham
Evert BeairPat Blakeley
Mike BreymeyerDonald Cameron
Clarence DarrochTony FunderburkeEdward Harding
Gerald Harrington
David HashTim HowellAzeez IgbekoyiMary Johnson
Ken JonesDennis JordanLe Roy JuddStewart Judd
Ernest Kelly
Robert KnightHarry Litton
Mary Maldonado
Anthony McDougaldLawrence McLaughlinHenry MorganDaniel Partridge
Jerry PullumCharles ReynoldsMarvin RicketsonMitchell Taylor
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Industrial Management (continued)
Earl Van Sell
Anthony WebbJohn Wilson
INSTRUMENTATION
Steve AmmonsButch Barlow
Brenda DouglasJohn Kurus
LAW ENFORCEMENTNila AndersonRandy CarterJack CaudleJimmy Edwards
George TyerWalter Worsham
William FergusonErnie GallowaySamuel Gill
Donna Hetner
Eileen HendersonMelanie MiddletonGerald MooneyhamSteve Thompson
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MOTORCYCLE MECHANICSRonald Baughman
Jessie BlueP. Jean Carroll
Teresa Dean
John KingsburyDaniel Larenas
Jim LeeChris Maclaire
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PARALEGALDeborah BrouseConnie BryantMelany Denny
Ruth Elliot
Belinda FosterLou Nora HobbsLisa HollandSusan Homan
Jackie JacobsKathryn JohnstonKaren KennedySylvia Lowery
Gay LyonsMickey MarkleCaria MarleyPhyllis McLean
Jackie McNeillCheryl MedlinRenee MinnickToni Morrison
PRACTICAL NURSING EDUCATIONJan Batchelor
Mildred BetheaLora Branch
Janet Derrickson
Karen FloryanziaDeborah FrenchRhonda GarnerCathy Godkin
Debbie HartCindy Hearn
Annette HusseyElizabeth Hyland
Gloria JohnsonClara Kelly
Sandy McElveenPat Morris
Betty O'MaryAngle Pollard
Thomas RoyalsShirlyne Smith
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Joyce StewartPaulette TomlinsonBobette TurnerKathy Ward
RADIO/TV BROADCASTING
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Scott Alley
Barry BallardRay CulbrethGarland Freeland
Claude GibbsKenneth GrahamSteve GuthAlan Hoover
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rCharles JohnsonDouglas Jones *
Vicki LewisHarold McNeill
REAL ESTATEIrene Button
Teresa CampbellJohn Gilchrist
Bill Joyce
Pat JoyceCassandra Ricketson
Marsha SercyStephen Williams
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RECREATIONRenita AdamsMaxine BagleyWilliam BarrettNancy Blake
Toni CabezaJames CampbellBob CookSandra Cummings
Mayles McLeanMichael McLeanAnthony McNeillKatina Murray
Cheryl RichardsonSherry RossMike SetzerEvelyn Southern
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Recreation (continued)
James Taylor
Angela TruebloodBecky Uminski
Jan Watson
Sara Walker
SECRETARIAL SCIENCE
Ginger BakerBelinda Batchelor
Jane BraxtonMelody Clark
Donna EbanksAva Garner
Gunda GaschlerMichelle Graham
Marilyn MartinFreda McDuffieFaye McLeanBarbara Porter
Sherrie RivesRhonda SandersConnie ShepleyDarlene Sloan
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Secretarial Science (continued)
Javetta SmithCindy Stone
Stephanie TaylorSusanna Terry
Nancy WestAllison Whitaker
Connie WilkieEula Williams
Barbara WilliamsonLeia WimbleySandra Wootn
Beulah Worsham
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TEACHER ASSOCIATE/READING OPTIONCharmel BassKimbery BagleyPam BeasleySusie Beal
Linda JuddMelba Kelly
Dolena LockhardSue Oldham
Elaine PattersonSheree PowersDelores SalmonSheila Seymore
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Teacher Associate (continued)
Brenda ThomasElma West
Jacqueline WhiteMamie Wilson
TELEPHONE TECHNICIAN
John KotlasAllan Roberts
TELEPHONY
James Alford
Michael BondSheila Bradley
Deborah Bryant r\
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Billy Ray HamptonCalvin HargroveCharles HightowerEthel Norton
Jerry Hunt'4 Nancy Jones
Ronnie LeakRonnie W. Little
Rudy LivermanRefrain MonroeAnthony MooreRay Moore
Robert ParkerGary PeeleVickie StevensonRobert Vandergrift
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TOOL & DIE
David BarbourClyde BassTim Berry
Jerry Boggs
James R. BrayleyRawney ClarkTim CogginsWilliam Cole
Lynn ColeyTim DarrochMark Dollar
Mollis Dowdy
Stanley Frye
Larry GodfreyWiley Harrelson
Rodney Holt
Keith LamberthKenneth Letchworth
Todd MarshLarry Mashburn
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David SmithEdwin ThomasVaughn WilburnLarry Yow
VETERINARY MEDICAL
Teresa AlligoodSheial AngelPeggy BaucomLaura Bayley
Lynn ByrdAnn ChanceBecl^y ClarkMargaret Clemo
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Veterinary Medical (continued)
Stan Council j
Shirley CovingtonTrudy Daniels
Bonnie Deason
Mary Ann Elliott
Linda FrenchBarbara Gilmore
Paula Gruensfelder
CeSea HaafRebecca HamrickMyra HarrelsonKaren Hartlaub
Angelia HatleyJackie Hayman
Sylvia Hinkle
Jane Home
Donna HumphriesBarbara Kuzell
Dina LeeBeth Lindsay
Mitzi McClureShan McKeithenLinda MeyerCynthia Mills
Lisa MooreDonna MorrisonSusan MoyeCassandra Nixon
Gina PaysourJoanne Piccirillo
Teresa PlemmonsAnnette Pearce
Fonda ReynoldsMitzi ReynoldsWanda RoweJudy Sapp
Sandra Schifferle
Beth SebastionMargaret SmithMary Stock
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Veterinary Medical (continued)
Kathleen StupalskyBeverly TaylorSharon leagueMary Thompson
Tarn! ToddCorinne Underwood
Debra Wood
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IN MEMORIAMWhat Are Policemen Made Of?From a Paul Harvey broadcast
A policeman is a composite of what all men are, a mingling of saint
and sinner, dust and diety.
Culled statistics wave the fan over the stinkers, underscoreinstances of dishonesty and brutality because they are
exceptional, unusual, not commonplace.Buried under the froth is the fact. Less than one-half of one-percent
of policemen misfit that uniform.
That's a better average than you'd find among clergymen.What is a policeman made of? He, of all men, is at once the most
needed and the most unwanted.He's a strangely nameless creature who is "Sir" to his face and
"fuzz" behind his back.
He must be such a diplomat that he can settle differences betweenIndividuals so that each will think he won.
But . . .
If the policeman is neat, he's conceited: if he's careless, he's a bum.If he's pleasant, he's a flirt; if he's not, he's a grouch.He must make, in an instant, decisions which would require months
for a lawyer.
But . . .
If he hurries, he's careless; if he's deliberate, he's lazy.
He must be first to an accident and infallible with a diagnosis.He must be able to start breathing, stop bleeding, tie splints and,
above all, be sure the victim goes home without a limp.
Or expect to be sued.
The police officer must know every gun, draw on the run and hit
where it doesn't hurt.
He must be able to whip two men twice his size and half his agewithout damaging his uniform and without being "brutal.
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If you hit him, he's a coward; if he hits you, he's a bully.
A policeman must know everything — and not tell.
He must know where all the sin is — and not partake.
The policeman must, from a single human hair, be able to describethe crime, the weapon and the criminal — and tell you where thecriminal is hiding.
But . . .
If he catches the criminal, he's lucky; if he doesn't, he's a dunce.If he gets promoted, he has political pull. If he doesn't, he's a
dullard.
The policeman must chase bum leads to a dead end, stakeout tennights to tag one witness who saw it happen — but refuses to
remember.He runs files and writes reports until his eyes ache to build a case
against some felon who'll get dealed-out by a shameless shamusor an '"honorable" who isn't.
The policeman must be a minister, a social worker, a diplomat, atough guy and a gentleman.
And, of course, he'll have to be a genius . . .
For he'll have to feed a family on a policeman's salary.
Paul Harvey says, "Don't credit me with this mongrel prose, it hasmany parents,
at least 420 thousand of them, all POLICEMEN."
(Courtesy of the Police Science and Criminology Department,Central Piedmont Community College,
Charlotte, North Carolina)
Dwight Moody Cole Jr.
A friend, fellow student, and a fine
person in the community. We have al
missed him since he has gone.
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Student Government Association
Robert Ross, advisor
Lou Nora Hobbs, secretary
Tim Berry, vice-presidentAllyson Roberts, treasurer
Bob Cook, president
Legislative, executive, and judicial authority. Insofar as student affairs are concerned, is
the responsibility of the student government. The student government operates under the
supervision of the Student Services Office and serves as the voice of the students In their
relations with officials of the College.
The president of the SGA is elected for the year during the spring quarter of the previous
year and the remaining officers are elected by the first week in October.
Artist-in-Residence
Gail GeorgeClassical Guitarist
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CENCARO STAFF
Lou Nora Hobbsco-editor
wmDr. Lorace Thomas
advisor
Nila Andersoneditor
The staff wishes to express its
thanks to these people whogave their help:
Ray EpieyRobert RossKeith ClineCharles McLeodPat KeoughDeborah Allen
Mike Crantord
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RAMBLING CENTAUR
Deborah Allen, Mike Cranford, Tammy Spencer, Robert Ross, Lou Nora Hobbs
The Centaur is a student publication
published by the students for the
students at CCTC and is not an official
publication of the school. It does not
necessarily reflect the views of the
administration, faculty, or the student
body.
Advisor — Robert RossEditor — Lou Nora HobbsFeature Reporter — Tammy SpencerSports Reporter — Mike CranfordTypist — Deborah AllenCurriculum Reporter — John Bryant
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FIELD DAY
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CIRCLE K
not picturedWilliam BarrettMark CoatsSherry RossJames Taylor
C.K. Caldwell, Bob Cook, Jan Watson, TonI Cabeza, Becky Uminski, John Bryant, Jim Turner.
Circle K International is the largest collegiate
organization in North America, with 700 clubsthroughout the United States and Canada.The CCTC Circle K Club, chartered in 1972, is
the oldest two year club in the CarolinaDistrict. Circle K is a means of formingfriendships, working in a common cause withother students, and simply having fun. Serviceprojects are the most rewarding part of Circle
K. The CCTC Club has provided families with
Thanksgiving Dinner, visited rest homes,provided Lee County patients at Dorthea Dixin Raleigh with Christmas gifts, sold
carnations for the Heart Fund, walked in theSuper Walk for March of Dimes, sold
doughnuts, helped with the "Smile-In"program at the Mental Health Center, helpedwith Special Olympics, and helped with theKiwanis Track Meet.
Valentine's Flowers
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SOFTBALL
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David Spears, Tom Cameron, Dale Leighton, James Taylor, William Barrett, Eddie Fore,
Jack Combs, Mike Cranford, David Hash, Chuck Johnson, James Fore, Ken Anders
GOLF
Ron Hamrick, Marty Burger, Andrew/ Calhoun, Ricky
Dykes, Chris Puryear, Tim Smith, Gary Osborne, Gerald
Harrington, Milo Goodman
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BOWLINGRobert WilliamsClara Kelly
Paula Greunsfelder
Linda FowlerJohn ByrdGeorge Blanchard
Gina PaysourLisa MooreLinda French
Debbie WoodAnn ChanceSheila Jocelyn
TEAMSSherwood TyndellMike CranfordTommy Cameron
Jan WatsonRickey HackneyNancy Blake
Mike SetzerBob CookToni Cabeza
Larry WrightGwen GloverRobert Adams
Gerald McEversLaura WilliamsTami Todd
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Linda MeyerBeth Lindsay
BASKETBALLRegular Season Finals
WON LOST
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Faculty 6 1
Business Administration 5 2
Recreation 5 2
Drafting & Design 3 4Radio-TV 2 5Telephony 1 6
Tournament Schedule
Faculty
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General Ed.
Recreation
Drafting
Business Admin.
Radio & TV Business Admin.
General Ed."Bye"
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Recreation
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James TaylorTom PostDonald White
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