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Fund-Raisers Collect *9000 For Technical College The James Spurnt Tech nical College Foundation fund-raising campaign that will end Jan. 1 has collected $9,000, foundation chariman Tom Yates reported to the college's trustee board last Thursday. A goal of $20,000 has been set. The foundation, which has $25,000 from previous fund campaigns, uses its funds for scholarships and equipment for the school, Yates said. Also at the trustees'' meeting, Gene Ballard, dean of instruction, said the en ?? - * ?_ - . l f.lt roliment aunng inc ian quarter was 90 students less than the enrollment at the same time last year. Alfred Wells, dean of stu dents, said 763 students were enrolled in the fall quarter ? 243 in the voca tional curriculums, 317 in technical programs. 99 in general education and 104 in special credit programs. Of the total number of students. S23 students are enrolled for full-time on-campus pro grams in the fall quarter. A year ago, he said, the fall quarter enrollment totaled 853 students. Rita Brown, director of ad missions and records, said 13,632 people have enrolled as full-time students since the school was established some 20 years ago. Of that total, 6,271 enrolled in tech nical, 5,307 in vocational and 2,054 in general education programs. She said 47,708 students have enrolled in continuing education pro grams. TTie number of students graduated from the various full-time programs is much less than the enrollment. The school has graduated 90 stu dents from general educa tion, 690 from technical, 1,053 from vocational, 158 from an adult high school program, now discontinued, and 710 from general edu cation programs ? a total of 1.833 students. "A lot of times students can get jobs before complet ing their programs, so they leave because that's what they were here for," said board Chairman Jimmy Strickland about the diffe rence between enrollments and graduations. Trustee Emmett Wickline of Beulaville said, "If a kid quit school because he was disgusted with the three 'R's' and he's here learning a trade, that's .ill he's in terested in." QUINN HONORED FOR SERVICE TO JSTC BOARD - At their December meeting, The James Sprunt Technical College Board of Trustees awarded Stacy Quinn a service plaque in recognition of his work as a member of the Board. Quinn, a farmer, mill owner and resident of Pink Hill, was appointed to the Board by Gov. James Hunt in 1975. His term of office expired in June 1983. Pictured at the presentation are Dr. Carl Price, president of JSTC; Quinn, and James Strickland. Board chairman. LCC Students In Who's Who The 1984 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges will include the names of 43 students from Lenoir Com munity College in Kinston ? an all-time high for this honor. Dr. W. Preston Emerson, dean of student affairs, said. Among the outstanding students listed from this area are: Tammy A. Carter of Pink Hill, Route 1; Tammy J. Cavanaugh of Pink Hill, Route 2; Dan B. Croom of Seven Springs Route 1; Robert C. Grady of Albert son, Route 1; Cindy C. Jarman of Mount Olive. Route 4; Rocky H. Kennedy of Pink Hill, Route 2; Elaine D. Outlaw of Deep Run. Route 2; Sonya L. Rhodes of Beulaville, Route I. Med Aid would like to thank J1 everyone for their patronage I throughout the year Merry Christmas & A Prosperous '84 We Handle Medicare & Medicaid Med Aid I 1 Rental & Sales Broadway St. Pink Hill | MHHPhone 568-4088 ? i FUNERAL SERVICE PLAN ^ CASH FOR FUNERALAND FINAL EXPENSE PLANS In order to meet the cost ot Funeral Expenses, it Is necessary to have supplementary coverage. We otter this coverage through United Family Lite Insurance Company. Everyone needs additional money to cover tuneral and other final expenses. * Some of the Benefits Areas Follows: ? Life Insurance Coverage from $500.00 to $5,000.00 ? Available for the Whole Family to Age 90 ? Rates Can Never Be Increased ? 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