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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

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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.

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Assistant Dean of

Students.

THE WAY WE WERE

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William H. Martin

First president of CCTI

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The old kennel

The McGuire Sisters?

(EC's first class

The Supremes?!

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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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Marlboro Man!

Using your Head

The New Way of Studying

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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

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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

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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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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

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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)

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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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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.

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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

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