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lv - j« BUSINESS STAFF Left to right: Pat Warren, jenelle Snead. Beth Johnson David Ellis, Mary Webster Smith. BUSINESS STAFF Left to right; Mary Webster Smith. Mary Ashton Barton. Susie Davis. Anna Ruth Carper, Ann Watford. Shelby Lipps. Not shown: Shirley Woodly. LITERARY STAFF Left to right: Marian Ashe, jack Fulghum. |ane Leach, Fredda Thompson. Not shown: Sarah Shumpert. LITERARY STAFF Left to right: |anet Best, lane Leach. Gail Cherry. Ellen Graham, Pat Browning, Sandra Bennett, Ann Bur- nett. Pat Surratt.
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Cail Cherry Editor-in-Chief Fredda Thompson Assistant Editor Publishing this year ' s ECHO was both a pleasure and a challenge. The biggest steps were made last year when the ECHO progressed from a rather trite chronicle of the year to a beautiful, new and collegiate view of G. C. In 1958, too, there are changes. A second color is back, but the traditional senior informals are gone. Although it was impossible to add a complete section on sports to the book, we did succeed in giving more space to athletics than ever before. The ECHO was made possible this year by advice from Mr. Price Coursey from Charlotte Engravers and Mr. Harrie Keck of Observer Printing, who spent scat- tered moments, entire afternoons, and a few evenings guiding us. Again Mr. Miller became a familiar figure at G. C, patiently waiting for people to show up, or not, for his pictures. Also we owe a special thanks to Smith Studio for photographing flu victims and making them look not quite so sick and for making a second trip to Greensboro for those who had been too ill the first time. In the 1958 ECHO we ' ve tried to give you the story of our year at G. C. We hope you enjoy it. he Echo 19 5 8 Mary Webster Smith Business Manager
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Sara Bett Whcatley and |o Wright Co editors The Lyre The LYRE, our fine arts magazine, is G. C. ' s product of student creativity. Featuring selected works in art, music, and literature, it has become a well- established publication on the campus. The LYRE had its genesis in the desire of students to share with the public the creative work of fellow members of the student body. Work on the LYRE began early in the fall when money-raising plans and advertisement soliciting were of primary concern. This year ' s staff sold sta- tionery as a financing step toward an ideal publication. The selection from submitted material is another preliminary. This year ' s intention is to include a non-fiction selection in each of the issues, one of the firsts of the staff ' s undertakings. Make-up and publication follow, and students ' works reach the ranks of publication. The hope of the staff is to pub- lish the LYRE three times a year to stimulate further student interest in the arts. BUSINESS STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF , Johns, Wheatley, Wright. She
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