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Snow, Snow, Snow A Poem From Martha A ten inch snowfall caused classes to be can- celed for the second time this year at G.C. on Fe- burary 19. Students took advantage of the oppor- tunity to frolic in the snow. Numerous snow- ball battles occurred along with more peaceful activities such as building snowmen and snow- hens. Sledding on cafete- ria trays was also popu- lar. Students had various reactions to the snow. One student from Florida said, It ' s fantastic! I love it! Another student, a New Jerseyite, remarked, Part of the reason I came south to school was to escape the hard win- ters. Now look what I ' ve got! The snow is pur- ported to be the worst of the decade. — LZ Do you remember your first day at G.C. When all those strange faces Were as lost as you were? Slowly those faces began to have names. And those names became more familiar. Before any of us knew it those names Resulted in long-lasting friendships. And now we realize that it is almost over. It ' s time to leave for a little while. Because it is time to move on . . . Yet our memories are always there. They allow us to look back and remember The echoes of these times. Cousteau Visits G.C. Jean-Michel Cousteau visited the G.C. campus on February 8. This son of the famous Jacques Cousteau gave a lecture in the Chapel entitled Project Ocean Search. Mr. Cousteau was a very entertaining speaker. Not only did his speech have a very heavy California- French accent, but also he had a very good sense of humor. One example of Mr. Cousteau ' s humor was the talk of the one road through the jungle island of Wuvula Island in the New Guinea ' s ter- ritory. That single road was called Highway num- ber one. Project Ocean Search is an expedition made by anyone interested in the trip. Through a slide show, the audience joined one of the expeditions which already consisted of teachers, housewives, divers, non-divers, and others both male and fe- male. The fifty or so peo- ple in the group lived in Downtown Wuvula which consisted of an all purpose house, three dorms, one supply medi- cal scientific house, a kitchen, and a bathhouse. Access to the island itself was by boat or by plane. A single dirt lane made up the National Air- port. Members of the expedition studied many different aspects of na- ture, both in the sea and on land. Classes were held on birds, reptiles, plants, and insects as well as sea life. Jean-Michel Cousteau ended his lec- ture with a beautiful movie of the coral reef and with a question- answer session. In all, it was a very entertaining and an educational lec- ture. — BS Some of you say, Joy is greater than sorrow, and others say, Nay, sorrow is the greater. But I say unto you. They are inseparable. — The Prophet Miss G.C. There was a Miss G.C. Pageant sponsored by the Greensboro College Jay- cees. It was held in the Odell Auditorium on February 17. The winner. Miss Angela Connor, will go to Raleigh to partici- pate in the Miss North Carolina Pageant. The first runner-up was Kelly Strawn. Second runner-up was Ernie Lee. Miss Congeniality was Jill Westerhoff. — JW On October 31, Halloween, Greens- boro College students and faculty will stage a talent show to bene- fit UNICEF. Talents presented will range from sublime to utter- ly ridiculous. Come out and support a wor- thy cause! Life is a bowl of cherries. Why do I get all the pits? ? sr3. i ' ' i-04j the ECHO of Greensboro College Greensboro, N.C. . What do you remember most about the Stu? A. Snack bar ' s french fries. B. Jukebox. C. Pool tables. D. Ping pong tables. E. Black pseudo-leather couch in Bill Hoyle ' s office. What was the largest number of letters you received in one week? A. None. B. One. C. Three. D. Five E. Ten. nr iM —SB -1 li ' .  . ■; fp f jL .i« HCT ' ' . ' ' . ' - .•■' ' ' - ' j 5. Which event do you remember most vividly? A. Basketball homecoming game. B. Founder ' s Day festivities. C. Festival of Lessons and Carols. D. Rasmus Montanus. E. Time your roommate disappeared for three days. 6. How many times were you where you weren ' t supposed to be without getting caught? A. None, you ' re a Puritan. B. Only once. C. Five. D. More than can be counted. E. Rather not answer. 7. What was the greatest amount of money you spent on beverages for one party? A. Under $5. B. Under $10. C. Under $25. D. Under $50. E. No comment. 8. How many times were you brought before dorm council? A. None. B. One. C. Two. D. Three. E. Now you live off-campus. 9. If you ever cut a class, whose did you cut most often? A. Callahan ' s biology. B. Park ' s economics. C. Hull ' s religion. D. Andrew ' s music history. E. Taylor ' s ballroom dance. 10. If you made any long-distance phone calls, whom did you call most often? A. Mother. B. Dog. C. Maiden aunt. D. Best friend at home. E. Cute guy girl you met in Chapel Hill one weekend. 1 1 . Who was your favorite college administrator? A. Wilkinson. B. Medlin. C. Bradbrook. D. Kent. E. What ' s an administrator? 12. How many times during the year did your roommate clean your room? A. He she never cleaned. B. Four or less. C. Four or more. D. Can ' t remember. E. Who ever cleaned? r BiL Sm 41 13. What was your favorite album of the year? A. Billy Joel ' s 52nd Street. B. Beethoven ' s Greatest Hits. C. Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg ' s Twin Sons of Different Mothers. D. Jackson Browne ' s Running on Empty. E. None of the above. 14. What was the best book you read all year? A. Tolkien ' s The Silmarillion. B. Seuss ' s Green Eggs and Ham. C. Plato ' s Republic. D. 1977-78 Echo. E. Didn ' t read books, except for classes, and they weren ' t good. How did you do on the quiz? No matter how much you remembered, don ' t you think there are a few things you might have forgotten? Why don ' t you take some wise advice and sit back, relax, and enjoy . . . Echoes of the Times Dedication Cheerful yet serious, talkative yet pensive, learned yet always learning — ail these adjectives describe S. Laws Parks. He has served this campus and its community in various capacities over the course of the years. Because he has befriended us, guided us, and ac- cepted us, we wish to dedicate the 1978- 79 Echo to him — Dr. Parks. In Memoriam Rev. Harold C. Lucas was born in Guilford County on October 30, 1924. He entered Greensboro College as a student on August 28. 1976. A large part of the campus community was deeply affected by his sudden death on November J, 1978. Because he touched our lives, the Echo staff would like to dedicate this yearbook to his memory. TO: The President, Faculty, Staff, and Student body of the Greensboro Collese FROM; The Family of the late Harold Chipman Lucas Thei ' B are times when v;ords are such poor and in- adequate means of expressing the true feelings of the heart. Hovf very eager we are to express our deepest feelings of gratitude to you 1 But we can never, never thank you enough (in words) for the beautiful and very Impressive Ilemorial Service which you held for our be- loved Harold Chipman Lucas in the Hannah Brown Finch Chapel on November 19, 1978. Our special thanks go Communication and Celebrat service. We are also grat roses which were presented We are certainly more than establishment of a Memoria Harold. The music rendered was inspiring. Words of c members and students are d to Dr. James E. Hull and the ion Class for designing this eful for the beautiful red to Louise after the service. grateful to all of you for the 1 Fund in loving memory of by the College Gospel Choir omfort by the President, faculty eeply and sincerely appreciated. Harold loved the entire Greensboro College Community. He always spoke so very kindly of you; referring to you as m good friends at the college . He was dedicated and committed with a sense of loyalty and devotion to the great principles for which Greensboro College stands. Someone has said, The least any man can leave this world is the device by which others can have light to see hope and beauty in the worldo Harold did indeed leave his little candle of hope burning brightly in the corner where he was. Thank you again for using the beautiful Memorial Service to remind us of this fact. It has helped to lighten the burden of our grief and mend our broken hearts. I ' toy God bless each of you alwaysJ Seniors are at G.C. for the last time. Freshmen start four long years! The many faces of G.C. EARLY gm ' ' : FIND THE FIND READ THE BEST classics! bestsellers! Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Gulliver ' s Travels by Jonathan Swift Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Little Men by Louisa May Alcott The Mayor of Ca sterbridge by Thomas Hardy Christy by Catherine Marshall The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Uncle Tom ' s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe The Call of the Wild by Jack London The Spy by James Fenimore Cooper Heidi by Johanna Spyri Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Kim by Rudyard Kipling Rootabaga Stories by Carl Sandburg Robin Hood and His Merry Men by Sara Hawks Sterling Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe The Story of My Life by Helen Keller The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas My Mother, Myself hy Nancy Friday The Women ' s Room by Marilyn French The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough Centennial by James A. Michener Daniel Martin by John Fowles Doonesbury ' s Greatest Hits by G.B. Trudeau The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson The Immigrants by Howard Fast Dynasty by Robert S. Elegant All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot All Things Wise and Wonderful by James Herriot Thursday the Rabbi Walked Out by Harry Kemelman Robert Kennedy and His Times by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. The Holcroft Covenant by Robert Ludlum The Far Pavilions by M.M. Kaye Captains and the Kings by Taylor Caldwell The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien No Bed of Roses by Joan Fontaine Here is How: 1. Check your hometown library. 2. Check school libraries. 3. Look in a bookstore or two. 4. Ask your friends. Aug. 1978 -May 1979 On the Cover: Some of the smiling Greensboro College faces are shown as a representation of those who may be roaming the campus next year. Hopefully, we will see them in 1979-80. Faculty Seniors: 24 Business: 24 Education: 27 ' IMhi English: 33 Foreign Language: History: 34 Music: 35 34 P.E. Recreation 40 ' Religion Philosophy: 41 Sciences: 43 r r-f Juniors: 51 Sophomores: 58 Freshmen: 66 i 11 Administration Staff: 78 ' ■The PEOPLE Section is published each year in the Echo by the Greensboro College Echo Staff and by the Josten ' s American Yearbook Com- pany. The Echo Office is in the Lower Student Center of Greensboro College. Greensboro, North Carolina 27420, For subscription to the Echo, apply for admission by contacting the Di- rector of Admissions. Greensboro College. Greensboro. North Carolina 27420 or by calling 919-272-2102 for assistance. Some of the 1979 Seniors smile, too. ?  Bill Frazier — Prof, of Economics and Business Administration Business Joe Alston — B.S. Business Administration and Recreatic Michelle Campbell — B.S. Business Administration Tom Appling — B.S. Business Administration Anita Booe — B.S. Accounting Ronnie Cardwell — B.S. Business Administrati( Penny Deitz — B.S. Accounting jL ' m iti siL Mike Purvis — B.S. Accounting Merle Solomon — B.S. Business and Legal Administration Cathy Scheviak — A.B, Business and Legal Admmistraii Business Philomena Cellucci — Instructor in Special Education Bobbi Hoover — Instructor in Special Education Nancy Fields Instructor in Special Educati( Education Milt Reece — Associate Prof, of Behavioral Science and Education Barbara Rogers — Instructor in Behavioral Science and Education Education Sandy Charles — B.S. Special Education i i . W iWM Terry Albert — B.S. Special Education LaDonna Brown — B,S- Special Education Brenda Cornwell — B.S. Special Education and Psychology Jane Cox — B.S. Special Education Beth Cunningham — B.S. Special Education Education Joan Garner — B.S. Special Education Linda Micale — B.S. Special Education Jamae Hosner — B.S. Special Education Ann McLean — A.B, Special Education Lynn Sessions — A B, Elementary Education Meiissa Smith — B.S. Special Education Sherri Smith — B.S. Special Education Maggie Slroupe — A.B. Art Education Kim White — B.S. Special Education Ed Coleman — Assistant Prof, of English Jack Long — Prof, of English Ben Wilson — Prof, of English English Helen Misenheimer — Assistant Prof, of French Foreign Language mmJ 1 Glenn Grayson — Prof, of History Gwen Shufner — A.B. History John Hodge — Associate Prof, of History History Fred Beyer — Associate Prof, of Music Music i m J kk IH :A Don Hansen — Prof, of Music, David Pinnix — Associate Prof, of Piano Music E.L. Williams — Prof, of Voice Henry Ingram — Associate Prof, of Piano Garreth McDonald — Associate Prof, of Music Education Anne Woodward — Assistant Prof, of Voic Pierre Debs — B.M. Trumpet Woody Faulkner — B.M. Eddie Huss — B.M. Piano Mike Ganoe — B.M.Ed. Percussion Lisa Keller — B.M.Ed, Violin Libby Honeycutt — B.M. Organ Margaret Hurst — B.M. Piano Helen McCraw — B.M.Ed. Piano Beclcy Ramsey — B.M.Ed. Voice Beverly Taylor — B.M.Ed. Piano Music Steve Traylor — Instructor in Physical Education Ted Ross — B.S. Physical Education and Recreation Sandy Hulberg — B.S. Recreatio RE. and Recreation Rich Biega — Adjunct Lecturer in Religion and Philosophy Religion and Rhilosophy Jim Hull — Prof, of Religion and Philosophy Lee HoUiday — A.B. Religion and Philosophy Bill Hoyle — A.B. History, Religion and Philosophy Mark Jordan — A.B. Religion and Philosophy Arnold Van Pell — Prof, of Biology Myrtis Davis — Prof, of Mathematics Kemper Callahan — Prof, of Biology Sciences Rose Hood — Instructor in Psychology Sciences Guler Johnson — Instructor in Mathematics Debra Canady — B.S. Social Work i t-cfi S sfk ' Isabelle Powell — Assistant Prof- in Sociology Hobson Bryant — B.S. Biology Lisa Lee — B.S. Psychology Tim Matthews — B.S Biology Marc Niemoller — B.S, Bit Keith Ray — B.S. Sociology and Social Work Sean Sweeney — A.B. Mathematics and Psychology Scott Sweet — B.S. Biology Julia Smith — B.S, Sociology Sciences Still Life Still Life Class of W m:. rm xi Michelle Alley Madison. N.C. Kenny Barnwell Hendersonville, N.C. Charles Campbell Greensboro, N.C Glen Conrad Lanham. MD Mike Drummond Spartanburg, S.C Nancy Apple Greensboro, N.C. Tootie Blackburn Wilson, N.C. Keith Carroll Reidsville, N.C. Mary Davis Belmont, N.C. David Dull Sanford, N.C. Janice Ball Lewisville. N.C. Marie Bucca Palm Springs, FL. Ellen Carter Liberty, N.C. Susan Davis Shelby, N.C. Kathy Earp Lexington, N.C. Class of W Lori Ebinger Silver Springs, MD Janet Fulp Greensboro. N.C. Nancy Hardy LaGrange. N.C. Diego Higgins Rutherfordton, N.C. Sheila Hovey Greensboro, N.C. Yolande Fiippi Ml. Airy. Nr Jenny Green Asheville, N.C. Margaret Halchett Pelham. N.C. Mary Hill Nathalie, VA. Lynn Hudson Grimesland, N.C. Tim Fuhrman Lancaster, PA. Joy Gums Norlina, N.C. Cassandra Herbm Eden, N.C. Lisa Holler Winston-Salem N.C. Barbara Humphrey Kingston, N.C. Class of W S bil Miirlc ( li.irl.Hle, N.C. I isa Jeffrey Rovboro, N.C. Cindy Johnson Liberty, N.C. Angelo Kontoulas Greensboro, N.C, Ernie Lee Baltimore, MD. Lawrence Lenz Greensboro. N.C. Paula McClenton Greensboro, N.C. Sharie McClinton Greenville, S.C. Hugh Montgomery Reidsville, N.C. Betsy Moss Wilson, N.C. 1 rudv Jeffries Milton, N.C. Mike LaRussa Virginia Bch., VA. Libby Lopez Waynesville, N.C. Rosa Mitchell Charleston, S.C. Virginia Murphy Greensboro, N.C. Class of W ' s r Patty Nece Leasburg, N.C. Claudie Newell Roxboro. N.C. Bill Owensby Rockingham, N.C. John Pascale Danbury, CT. Pam Patenaude Clinton. CT. LeAnn Pcgram Summerfield, N.C. Kim Peters Longwood. FL Julie Pope Statesville. N.C. Cynthia Preddy Oxford, N.C. Linda Richardson Greensboro. N.C. Lou Riggins Monroe, N.C. Ellen Sanders Elizabeth City, N.C. Tim Shoaf Stokesdale. N.C. Susan Shuping Asheboro, N.C. Class of ' 80 Smith sboro, N.C. Hobs Talbert Winslon-Salem, N.C. Terri Thomerson Winslon-Salem, N.C. Ken Thompson Lucama, N.C. Kay Vass Charlolle. N.C, Star Villareal Fayetteville, N.C. IS Washam ensboro, N.C. Greg Watson Purlear, N.C. Jana Wayne Charlotte. N.C. Sherrill Wilhams Morehead City, N.C. Marionette Will: Mebane, N.C. Debra Wood Mt. Airy. N.C. Bet Yancey Raleigh, N.C. Class of W Pat Boyles Winston-Salem. NC Dan Dobbins Boonville. NC Paul Joyce Greensboro. NC Dave Nichols Purcellville. VA Ben Shade Burnsville. NC Debra Bradley Morganton. NC Nancy Goss Greensboro. NC Joe Max Baltimore. MD Ray Rose Statesvillc. NC Carlyne Snider Greensboro. NC Albert Case Goldsboro. NC Pattie Hunt Shelby. NC Charlie Murphy Greensboro, NC Jane Sellars Raeford, NC Debbie Strickland Siler City. NC Class of W Ron Waters Z: - i BelAir. MD ' ' ' ' If Y ' lEIT ' ] mil umt a r at ■■■3 1 Class Of ' 81 Marsha Alien Gastonia, N.C. Laura Barbol Gainesville. FL, Mike Bcnnetl Burlington, N.J. Barbara Browning Ft. Myers, FL. Matthew Burton Greensboro, N.C. Mary Arringlon Wayncsville. N.C. Craig Bazen Ft. Myers. FL. Denise Bland Soitland, MD. Donna Burnette Roanoke, VA. David Butts Roanoke Rapids, N.C Elaine Barber Salisbury. N.C. Mary Kay Bednarsky Severna Park, MD. Steven Brewer Pinehurst, N.C. Allison Burris Lincolnton, N.C. Joy Carrulh Fayettcviile, N.C. Class of ' 81 Ted Carter Raleigh, N.C. Susan Clark Sluart, VA. LaUnah Cuffy Oxen Hill, MD. Gywnn Dobbins Boonville, N.C. Carol Fenton Newport News. VA Carol Carlisano Julian. N.C. Yvette Clark New York, NY. Lori Dale Newport News, VA. Irene Donnell Sanford, N.C. Damon Forney Belmont, N.C. Angie Castellaw Lenoir, N.C, Karen Clawson Reynoldsburg, OH. Carolyn Dent Largo, MD. Brian Eller Wyckoff, N.J. Sue Fox Candor, N.C. Robcrl 1 ricdman Freehold, NJ. Jim Golato Bowie. MD. Sue Gunthorpe N. Palm Beach. FL. Darlene Harris Bassett. VA. Terry Healy Pt. Pleasant. N.J. Mark Gardner Jacksonville, N.C. Tammy Grant Soulhcrn Pines. N.C. Cindy Harris Eliz. City, N.C. Jeanie Harris Yadkinville. N.C. Mark Hill High Point. N.C. Nancy Gales Fairporl, N.Y. Tammy Gregory Julian, N.C. Cindy Harris Thomasville. N.C. Cheryl Hayes Currie, N.C. Lisa Howard Chapel Hill. N.C. Class of ' 81 Cathy Norman Newport News, VA. Class of ' 81 Curl Parmer E, Petersburg, PA. Starra Phipps Philadelphia, PA. Kathy Robinson Asheboro, N.C. Sarah Scott Mebane, N.C. LeAnn Snyder Winston-Salem, N.C Liz Peake Columbia, VA. John Pressley Santruce, P.R. Lilian Rodriguez Rutherfordton, N.C. Pameila Smith Pope AFB, N C. June Stewart Washington, DC Teri Peddycord Winston-Salem N.C. Deb Price Charlotte, N.C. Frances Rolhwell Washington, DC. Wanda Smith Greensboro, N.C. Luanna Stewart Washington, DC. Class of ' 81 Palsy Stringer Durham, N.C. John Tricoli Colonial Hgls., VA. Linda Warren Snow Hill, N.C. Debina While Slalesville, N.C. Pam Wvrick W. Jefferson, N.C. Ji.hn Thore i MM Bend, N.C. Ellyn Tucker Ft. Smith, AR. Jill Westerhoff Durham, N.C. Sherri Williams Greensboro, N.C. Hob Touhey 1 I Lauderdale, FL, Penny Twiford Manko, N.C. Kelly Whalen Durham, N.C. Sheila Woodard Julian, N.C. Class of ' 81 Class of ' 82 Cindy Anderson Winston-Salem, N.C. Laura Austin Boone, N.C. Laura Bessent Salisbury, N.C. Karen Bowyer Fairfax. VA. Nancy Buono Severna Park, MD. Julie Ansell Fairfax. VA. Beth Bemis Severna Park. MD, Susan Blackwell Yanceyville. N.C. Lisa Bracey Madison. VA. Marcia Call N. Wilkesboro, N.C Jennie Aucello Hollywood. FL Tammy Beroth Pinnacle. N.C. Beth Bonnet Vienna. VA. Eric Bredesen Reslon. VA Diane Carter Pilot Mtn.. N.C. Class of ' 82 1 r 1 ink Cimino llville. N.J, John Craig Madison, N.C. Myra Diggs Florence. S.C. Kathy Dwyer Baltimore. MD. Beth Ferebee Newport News. VA 1), Si Hie Clem union. VA. Slacie Cronin Raleigh. N.C, Mary Dones Reidsville. N.C. Madonna Eberhardt Indian Trail. N.C. Sharon Finger Lincolnton. N.C. Si lu ve Cooper scaloosa. AL. Alesia Davenporl Roper. N.C. George Durfor Metuchen. N.J. Jesus Fandino N. Miami, FL. Ellen Finkel N. Miami Bch.. FL. Class of ' 82 Cheryl Fletcher Hamilton, VA. Jody Gilliam Greensboro, N.C. Lucille Gray Richmond, VA. Gail Guilford Richland. N.J. Larry Harris Canaan, N.H. Beth Frierson Boone, N.C. Joan Golec New Bern. N.C. Ellen Greenbaum St. Petersburg. FL Don Guy Calypso. N.C. Holly Harrison Gastonia, N.C. Cheryl Gibson Monroe. N.C. Mary Lou Gossman Woodbridge. VA. Michelle Greene Washington. DC. Betsy Harding Belmont. N.C. Grace Hepler Clemmons, N.C Class of ' 82 Torri Hite Old Greenwich, CT. Karen Holton Louisville. KY, Kristy Johnson Germanton, N.C. Dorothea Kennard Baltimore, MD. Lisha Loubriel Santruce, P.R. Tracy Holden Kinston, N.C. Martha J. Janoschka Arlington, VA, Linda Johnson Rose Hill, N.C. John Rimman Fredericksburg, VA Leslie Macko Marlton. N.J. Betty Holt Hampstead. N.C. Jill Johnson Franklinville, N.C. Lori Joyce Oakridge, N.C. Alice Ligon Asheville, N.C. Meianie Mann Mebane. N.C. Class of ' 82 ■«a i i P i K Paula Mann Brooklyn. NY, Andrea Martin Charlolte, N.C. Paul Maynard Staunlon. VA. Melissa Mayse Silver Springs. MD. Kathy Merkle Chevy Chase. MD, Debbie Moose Mt. Pleasant, N.C. Jeff Niebuhr Glenwood, MD Liz McKellar Nanuet, NY, Katherine Mills Greensboro. N.C. Tricia Morion Roxboro. N.C, Martha Overlook Key Largo, FL. Linda Mellon Winchester, VA, Twanda Mitchell Supply. N.C. Russ Myers Endicolt, N.Y. Ann Price Kernersville, N.C Stephen Puc Edison, N.J. Laurie Shoffner Burlington, N.C. Laurie Smelter Baldwin. MD. Belinda Smoot Silver Springs, MD. Barbara Stickley Harrisonburg, VA. Norm Ramsey Madisonville, VA. Evan Sigmund Hamilton, GA. Lisa Smelter Baldwin, MD. Mike Southern AltaVista, VA. Bobby Stroud Lake Junaluska, N.C Kayren Reynolds Lincolnton, N.C, Mary Silvis Bellamy, VA. N. Vickie Smith Fayetteville, N.C. Jeanne Stanley Winston-Salem, N.C. Craig Sturdivant High Point, N.C. Class of ' 82 Deanna Swaim Hamptonville, N.C. Melvin Thompson Wilminglon, N.C. Debbie Walker Reidsville, N.C Larry Thomas Robbins, N.C. Penny Triplet Millers Cr., N.C. Paula Webster Mt. Airy, N.C. Linda Thompson Arden, N.C. Tom WcV. W. Melbourne, FL. Susan Wheeler Manteo, N.C. Cheryl Williams Elizabeth City, N.C. Debbie Williams Leola, PA. Tamara Woody Rice. VA. Laurel Zeiss Harrisonburg. VA. Barb Zeltner Ft. Myers. FL. Class of ' 82 Priscilla Alston Raleigh, NC Theresa Barnes Elm City, NC Susan Bissell Maywood, NJ Jacqueline Brown Seat Pleasant, MD Flora Johnson Shallotte, NC June Matthews Washington, DC Kathryn Spencer Stanleytown, VA Cynthia Williams Raleigh, NC Gloria Wilson Shelby, NC February Snow Sequence Florence Allen Receptionist Mary Duncan Assistant in Alumni Office Jean Jobc Bookkeeping Machine Operator Colvin Leonard Director of News Bureau Bobbie Norton Secretary Administrative Assistant to Director of Financial Aid Gloria Shinn Residence Director, Greensboro Dorm Howard Wilkinson President of the College Editor-in-chief: Ellyn Tucker Assistant Editors: Cathy Deal Rob Friedman Editor of Section: Rob Friedman Photographers: Rob Friedman, Bill Hoyle, Randy Kanipe Reporters: Staff members Copy Desk: Ellyn Tucker, Barbara Stickley, Cathy Deal, Rob Friedman Art Editor: Barbara Stickley Publisher: Josten ' s American Yearbook Company Company Advisor: Harry Thomas GREENSBOROS Sports Illustrated nirEO ' Aug. 1978 -May 1979 Cover photograph by Rick Campbell Men ' s Basketball Soccer Women ' s Tennis Men ' s Tennis Cheerleaders Ski Class Swim Team Special Recognition 92 96 98 100 102 104 105 106 The Sports Section of the Greensboro College Echo is published each year for the students of Greensboro College, The students on the Echo staff produce this yearbook at Greensboro College, Greensboro, North Carolina 27420. Subscription to the Echo is paid for through each student ' s tuition money. ■§ mli iHSBcJ COLL ' ■30« eoLLto m ■o:ug b;32;w4 ' ' « ' ? r ■' J 14 ColU« ' ' is ' CoLLt i ■i o ' LEGt i W% Men ' s Basketball Rob Friedman Ted Ross Chuck Diachenko Mike Drummond Damon Forney Larry Rice Sle Brew Kim Hull Ron Waters David Butts Wendell Scott Mark Courts Steve Traylor. Coach MM k,i - ? v i iSf:- « p Soccer Rene Nobel Alan Singer Sean Sweeney Scott Tysinger Dan Dobbins Rob Brewer Charlie Murphy Ronnie Cardwell Kenny Barnwell Bob Touhey Mike LaRussa Rick Spivey V Women ' s Tennis Alicia Pinheiro, Coach Jenny Green Gwynn Dobbins Lisa Jeffrey Joy Carruth Cheryl Booker Claudia Newell Laura Barbot Cheerleaders Starra Phipps Sherri Willi ams Lori Avery Marissa Saunders Mary Davis Fran Rothwell Gwen Shuffler Sybil Hurley ' Mi Ski Class Joy Brown Linda Thompson Lilian Rodriguez Glenn Viers Gwen Shufner Kenny Barnwell Mdanie Mann Bill Hoyle Kalhy Pyott Sean Sweeney Donna Thomas Vickie Smith Dave Dozier Beth Bemis Penny Triplet Gail Murphy Bobby Brewer Jim Cottrell Swim Team Barb Zeltner Ginny Murphy Pam Palenaude Cheryl Lund Margaret Anthony Mark McNiel Angelo Kontoulas Paul Maynard Rob Robbins Bruce Owens Eric Bredesen ®l|c ixic ntcrcullegtate iVtl]Ictic (Honiercnce Recognizes Mike. Vmrvls As a member of JMl jVcabcmic (Team (Date) Prebiljent ' ' Secretary Dr. Schweitzer speaks. - m f. i i 9 mm :f % ' Wm BRIlklNi Historical, picturesque Great Britain! A place the artist, historian, dramatist, and sightseer would enjoy. Now British Airways can offer you a vacation in Britain for a very down-to-earth cost. There is a low cost of $309 roundtrip fare for a reserved seat from New York to London. (That is not much more than standby, which is also offered.) A nice London hotel can be yours for as little as $15 per night per person with breakfast included. The quaint country inns are for even less. Tickets to hit shows are half those on Broadway. Hearty pub lunches are for about $1.50. Trains and buses transport you through towns and countryside for pennies per mile. Nobody knows Britain ' s byways and bargains better than the airline that lives here. Let us prove it in London or throughout Britain. Get the details by visiting your travel agent or by calling our toll-free number. BRITISH AIRWAYS J IHl 1781171 THE I97i UABEUES PRESENT II be home for 160 Angela Connor crowned first Miss G.C. Spring Convocation begins new semester Organizations Activities Homecoming Game Festivities UNICEF Benefit Show Winter Rose Affair Ensembles ' Concert Student Directors ' Recitals Rasmus Montanus Noah February Frolic Aquabelles ' Show Landmarks of Time People on Campus Sister Winters ' Performance Gene Cotton ' s Concert Spring Fling May Day Cap and Gown Graduation 110 132 132 136 137 140 142 146 152 158 160 162 164 168 169 172 176 182 188 AKO Star Villareal. Shelley Braswell. Bel Yancey. Ann Lojko. Lynn Sessions, Gwen Shuffler. Becky Ramsey, Angle Connor, Anita Booe, Penny Deitz, Kay Vass, Linda Richardson. Lou Riggins Alpha Chi Beth Cunningham, Linda Richardson. Penny Deitz. Dr. Hoy, Lisa Jeffrey, Sarah Hughes, Anita Booe, President Wilkinson, Marc NiemoIIer, Lynn Sessions, Angie Connor Concert Choir Gospel Choir Aquabelles L nn Hudson. Barb Zeltner, Cheryl Shumate. Julie Ansell. Karen Bowyer. Deb Taylor. Maggie Stroupe, Mary Hill. Bet Yancey. Star Villareal. Linda Johnson. Ginny Murphy. Lisa Smelter. Patty Nece. Laurie Smelter, Anne Jones. Cheryl Lund Reading Ensemble Janet Allen, Jennie Aucellc Charles J.ihnson. I isha I oubriel. Tony Sportlello, Ellyn Tucker General Judicial Laura Bessenl, Patty Nece, Gwen Shuffler. Jesus Fandino. Jody Gilliam Attorney General. Glenn Viers Campus Ministry Task Force Dr. Hull. Jim Tucker, Libby Lopez, Ellyn Tucker, Bill Owensby, Jody Gilliam. Sharon Finger. Kay Vass, Patty Nece. Karen Holton, Tom Vick. Sallic McLarty. Don Gum SCF Lilian Rodriguez, Bill Hoylc, Sharon Finger, Kay Vass, Janice Ball, Libby Lopez, Ellyn Tucker, Karen Holton, Beth Bonnet, Tom Vick, Star Villareal, Jody Gilliam Lyre Staff Shelley Braswell, David Bamford, Kay Vass, Tony Sportiello, Sta- cey Fowler, Karen Holton, Karen Outen. Steve Cooper Flyer Staff Lilian Rodriguez, Tony Sportiello, Ellyn Tucker, Dr. Wilson, Marianne Lamprecht, Stacey Fowler, Myra Reeves NMUN Darlene East. Lilian Rodriguez, Penny Twiford, John Pressley, Rene Nobel. Dcnise Bland. Patsy Stringer. Wanda Russell. Detrccc McMillon, Dave Bunn. David Reaves UAAS Cynthia Heath. Hermelta Hudson, Fran Rothweil. Palsy Stringer, Hobson Bryant. Andrea Martin, Rosa Mitchell, Carolyn Dent, Charles Johnson Administrative Management Society 1 Lynn Waugaman. Nancy Hardy. David Dull. Michelle Campbell. Merle Solomon. Rick Mellon. Anita Booe. Penny Deitz, Mr. Fra- zier, Ronnie Cardwell, Dino DeAngelis, Glenn Conrad. Eric Brede- sen, Mary Dones. Mike Williams NCSL Glenn Viers, Joan Golec, Tammy Woody, Bel Yancey, Bill Hoyle, Ronnie Cardwell. Libby Lopez, Mike Williams Jaycees Nancy Gales. Janet Allen, Jim Golato, Jill Westerhoff. Bill Evans. Carolyn Dent. Palsy Stringer, Lisha Loubriel. Kelly Whalen, Lisa Howard. Hobs Talberl, Larry Cox Rec. Club Chris Washam, Glenn Conrad. Cindv Johnson, Anne Jones. Danny Dobbins. Darrell McBane. Marsha Allen. Sandy Hulberg. Ted Ross. Cheryl Lund. Larry Rice. Mike Drummond New Women ' s Dorm Council Lisa Lee. Carlyne Snider. Sherrill Williams. Cathy Deal, Fran Rothwell. Lynn Sessions. Laura Bessent. Barb Zeltner. Karen Hoi- Men ' s Dorm Council President, Ted Ross Biology Club John Pascale. Greg Watson. Scott Tysinger, Tim Matthews, Paula Webster, Carol Fenton, Madonna Eberhardt, Larry Harris, Law- rence Lenz, Don Guy, Don Smith. Bob Martinelll Koinonia Helleniston Mark Jordan, Dr. Tatum, Lee HoIIiday, Sybil Hurley. Lou Riggins, Bill Hoyle, Patsy Stringer Social Life Committee Carlyne Snider. Melissa Smith. Hermetla Hudson. Heidi Freeman. Sybil Hurley. Keilh Ray. Nancy Hardy. Debina White. Mary Arrington. Ed Apy Sr. Class Officers Anita Booe — Secretary, Keith Ray — President, Alan Singe ' Treasurer, Penny Deilz — Vice-President Homecoming Game Festivities Members Of The Homecoming Court Siu-den-t GovernmenX present -fcVie, ms UNICES B n£%it5how Oct 31 n-30 p.m. Odell Audlli-orlu.m It Brings lie Dovai ' ' Origin:-.! CoLiposition by Jocimiic jiUccllo, guitcir vocalist • ' IIo i.in ' t Done Right By Little iicll starring: Farmer Hull, Lil ' Iloll Hull, Constable Long, and Villi an Wilson • ' ■jatching tlio River Run ' ' - Danny ' s oong Chris ' . asham, guitar vocalist jin lilvcning in Casablanca The Don, ICdith Lamprccht, El il-esidcnte, Ilonsioiur Vick, Diego, and Eric Jazz i]nsomblG featuring: Craig Bazcn, saxophone Eddie Huss, piano Bill Evans, percussion Poetry, Prose, and Proliferation Diego, orator dCE Rctroj.t in PanorciT us I.usicalcs Allen Parsons and Bill Hoylc Lnsic iiedley Sybil Hturlcy and Nancy Hardy People - Tomorrow Jane Sollars , soprano Eddio Huss, piano Gui tai ' vocalis t Janet iillcn Don ' t Think Twice - To Ease My Hind David Phillips, guit J? vocalist Love Is i hore You Find It Becky Ramsey, soprano Eddie Huss, piano Assorted Distractions Special coriunendation to oodson Faulkner for outstanding dedication and work in chairing this project. Special thanlcs to Cynthia Preddy and Kay Vass for ushering this affair. Winter Rose Affair Jazz Wind Stage Band Ensembles ' Concert 5= D c o o D D O cz 0) cz o a c2 -c c JZ Z CO 0) C 0) o Q O Q 0) -b E o 2 g 3 C 2 c P D) D D c C!) 3 CO ii: m- O O 9J m D c 2 OO 0) j: : O r 0) (J O O ■t- j O o D l§ OQ 3 CD O O) 1: O 0) Q U Q. Q. CD £ s D I D b o € D O _J I o II o |i D O D a o 0) (D a CO c D E -4— D a 0) Q O) J o u o ■o n CO C o D o D ' o CD D CO CO o -p: - IS 5 P E Q- 1 « 0) O) • o © O u p5 o o c n c 0) 0) (5 D Ll_ D c CD D o CO C o CO 3 LO E E ■D D E c D 00 o o o9i 1 D ■o O ' ■E P O t— ): CD ffi Q. i 1 D £ D o o c a 5 o ■— o o o X 0) c O c D c o !2 D E o 0) U D a — Q) D E n racey ooper hnson o 1 CD D on U o to sz en _i a O c c o CO Q. C J 4— D E D Q a a C —J c c c c - a a c a D OO c X c a c 2 c7 5 ra is; _|J5 C tt-A - 5 E o « ,.?« ' - o ' o « e Z: Q C H- H :s: dSOO OZ .1 fc if 5 % LiJ 1 CD 5 i CO 1 CT ' =3 1? Ln CO • • n c: ,x 00 ff •?g ' c ? Z « N LU « 3s, L • c -u C .1 M 3 a - ' v w 2 « (A tfl S .! CMl _s :i h -c U. 1 1. W. a. A -a n a 03 c _ • .S i  ►— a 1-+1 M o H- p- M C M H- S S T t3 Q fD Q. D O d- cl- a H- ' i O D e •-ort; K o r: M cl- PU ft) t ' ■-! c 3 r; -1 • -8 o c . o H- TJ ra o 3 ro ■-S -s D , - ,_, .-5 O CD H- O !-• 3 M O E (D T) fD Pr H- (D rj C5 M O. W C : D ' a O M- w • ; 3 rr: M o w i- h,, • w CI- m o 3 fu re r: TJ S-J o O ►I M !-■• M O 10 -s Ct-TD H- fD (D CD M O U T CT W cr (U O CO p (D cT ci- TOW (D M G. fD ' ci- 3 O ■• H- C CO W ct- a- (D C 1 t p) M ■. ' tr W T W C 5 H- !-■■-s M H-Sll- ' Siflrri- ' O O M (D CT O (1) The Department of Speech and Drama of Greensboro College presents Tony Sportiello la recital prodiicnon in actlngi in Rasmus Montanus hy Ludwig Holberg iwiili pt ' lal piTmi ii n ihc Ainencan Scanditun lan Foiinchilidni The Parlor Theatre Main Building 1 1 eJnesJav. Thursday. Fridav and Saturday e vnlni s October 25. 26. 27. 28. 1978 8: 15 o ' clock p.m. Admission Free (A ser uf in the community hv Greensboro College! Time and Place of Action The time 111 this fi cact pla lalK between the Middle Ages and ihe tighleenih ( eniurv . the place is anywhere. Dramatis Personnae lin nnU ' r i l appeanint ei Jeppe Beri; loseph (ileason Peer ' Bill Hnyle Nillc Berg Shelley Rraswell Jeronimus Tom lick Magdelone Sarah Hughes LIsbed ■Unfile Conner Jacob fl ' l cihel Rasmus TonySpornelh Jesper Hoh Talheri A lieutenant Brian Tiler [sJieK Charles Johnson Production Staff Director and Production Supervisor Mr. Leonard Hart Assistant Director and Stage Manager Marianne Lamprecht Lighting Lee Hall, John Arnold. and Charles Johnson Sound Ellyn Tucker and Margaret Hurst Costumes Rubie ' s. New York Costume Mistress Elaine Greene and Kathy Mills Publicity Linda Wilson and Mr. Colvin T Leonard Programmes Kay Vass Pictures Shepherd Photography Box Office Mrs. Florence Allen Hair Design Ed Cobb Set Construction David Brown, Edward Costa, Dave Nichols, Walter Thrift, Hobson Bryant, Lisa Bracey, Mary Davis. Pierre Debs, Darlene ELast. Paul Gonter, Betsy Harding, Holly Harrison, Brian Jefford. Sarah Scott, Bill Kennedy, Barbara Jones, Ann King, Lisha Loubriel. Pamela Majette, Robert Robbins, Star Villareal, and Wanda Russell Hostess Mrs. Nancy Apple Assisunts Sarah Scott, Barbara Jones, Paul Maynard, Cheryl Booker Ushers Myra Reeves, Clay Forney, Kay Vass, Kelly WhaJen.and Donna Bumette The Department of Speech and Drama and the G C Players are especially indebted lo Mr. Margaret Leonard for the many hours she spent prepanng the manuscnpts. We arc also grateful to Presidenl Howard Wilkinson. Dean Ted Medlin. Mrs Jessie Pope. Mr Curt Bradbrook. Mr. S«r e Boone, and to many other people who have helped with this production Characters I lii 14 ■i r n jf - J i ■4 i , f -W iM -w — ' Phi i pHB ■fc. - i . Jeronimus and Magdelone Preparation For The Show . Action Greensboro College Presents NOAH A FANTASY by Andre Obey STAGED AND DIRECTED by LEONARD HART Odell Auditorium Thur. March 29, 8:15 p.m. Special Guests The 400 Qub Fri. March 30, 8:15 p.m. Special Guests Hospitality Weekend Visitors Sat. March 31, 8:30 p.m. Special Guests G.C. Players Alumni, 1965 to Present Admission Free Aquabelles ' Spring Show D0n y DobbirvS Irocv Hoiden PDuio Webite J O UNO Moqq le Stroupe ANNOU ICBR Ftecl Jones P I06RAM5 Cnefyl Lund PuOLic ry MorshQ Allen Ticners Mypu feevt-s The AquQbelles wish to ttiont ou ' aduisoi DR WILUE TAYLOR d ALENDAR U IRLS d, Greensboro College presents Sister Miriam Therese Winter Who Will Lead Our Community In Singing The Jean Fortner Ward Lecture Hannah brown finch Chapel 11:30 a.m. tuesday APRIL 17, 1979 PPPMH m H jvyy ' ;:! w V l Hj i ilH h 7£ i H 1 n H| | B i v IjJ ILj B| Mh K l l n ll l Gene Cotton Concert fc .1 Spring Fling . ii - i- . Cap And Gown Cap and Gown Ceremony GREENSBORO COLLEGE Monday. April 23, 1979 8 00 P.M. ODELL MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM •PROCESSIONAL Mr. Don Hansen, Violin Mn Jo Plum Hansen. Violin Dr. David Pintiix, Piano •INVOCATION Rev. Don Gum. Chaplain PRESENTATION OF CLASS GIFT Mr, KeiUi Ray President, Class ol 1979 AWARUS Dr, Ho ,.rf C, Wilki„«,n GREENSBORO COLLEGE CONCERT CHOIR ' The Paper Reeds by the Brooks A Prayer of the Middle Ages Mr, Richard Morgan, Conductor Randall Thorapxin Howard Hansen SHOULD PEOPLE BE REWARDED? Dr Y I. Medlin CAP AND GOWN CEREMONY • ' ■ALMA MATER D,k„ To thee, G.C.. we lift our praise We ' ll cherish thee through countless days; From knowledge gained and friends we ' ve made We ' ll enter life, our foundation laid. Our thoughts of thee will always be Among our fondest memories. Our hopes and dreams inspired by you Will lead us on our whole life through; Reflections of the years gone by Created these, our arobiiions high. Our thoughts of thcc will always be Among our fondest memories. •BENEDICTION ' [ ffiH - Mbs Myrti Da.is •RECESSIONAL JUJS K nm V Junior Marshals 1 978 Marshals: Becky Ramsey, Beverly Taylor, Anita Booe — Chief, Cathy Scheviak. Penny Deitz — Assistant Chief, Merle Solomon, Bill Hoyle, Sean Sweeney, Keith Ray, Mike Purvis 1 979 Marshals: Patty Nece — Chief, Kay Vass — Assistant Chief, Cindy McCollom. Shelley Braswell, Lisa Jeffrey, Cynthia Preddy, Linda Richardson, Greg Watson, Rick Spivey, Kenny Barnwell. Glenn Viers, Tim Hamrick, Bill Owensby (Hammttittmtnt Howard C. Wilkinson, A.B., M. Div., D.D., presiding President, Greensboro College •PROCESSIONAL - Trumpet Concerto J. Haydn Andante cantable Matthew Burton, Trumpet Michelc Alley, Piano •INVOCATION Dr. Martin Niemoller INTRODUCTION OF CLASS PRESIDENT J. Glenn Grayson, A. B., M.A., Ph.D. INTRODUCTION OF CLASS AND STUDENT SPEAKER Keith Ray STUDENT ADDRESS William M. Hoyle SOLO - The Birds Song R. Vaughn Williams Linda Hovis, Soprano Mark Conrad, Piano ANNOUNCEMENT OF MOORE AWARD PROFESSORSHIP President Wilkinson INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER President Wilkinson ADDRESS The Honorable Sam J. Ervin.Jr. ENSEMBLE — Sometimes H. Mancini Rebecca Ramsey, Soprano Eddie Huss. Tenor Beverly Taylor, Soprano W. Faulkner, II. Bass Libby Honeycutl, Alto James C. Ward, Bass Margaret Hut t, Alto Linda Richardson, Piano CONFERRING OF DEGREES Presentation of Candidates Y.L. Medlin, A.B., M.Ed., Ph.D. Dean of the College Awarding of Diplomas President Wilkinson •THE COLLEGE ALMA MATER To thee, G C. we hft our praise We ' ll cherish thee through countless days. From knowledge gained and friends we ' ve made We 11 enter life, our foundation laid. Our thoughts of thee will always be Among our fondest memories. Our hopes and dreams inspired by you Will lead us on our whole life through; Reflections of the years gone by Created these, our ambitions high. Our thoughts of thee will always be Among our fondest memories. •BENEDICTION Rabbi Arnold S. Task, A.B.. B.A.H.L., M.A.H.L. Father Richard Biega.C.S. P., B.A., M. Div. James E. Hull, A,B., B.D.. Ph.D. ♦RECESSIONAL - Sonata for Trumpet Piano L. Vinci Allegro •Congregati ML i BkAjKo I r ft: ■i« ' _ . ' .  i ' - mit - ' CANDIDATES FOR HONORS SUMMA CUM LAUDE Margaret Elizabeth Cunningham Rosemary Ann Grim Marylynn Frances Sessions MAGNA CUM LAUDE Anita Kay Booc Joan Ehzabeth Garner Angela Rhyne Connor Sherri Lynn Smith CUM LAUDE Jane Phillips Cox Helen Jo McCraw Penny Renee Deitz Anne DeLapp McLean Steven R Hanam Robin Gayle Mewborn Charlotte Anne Klappert u Marcus Niemoller Diana Towne Knox Rebecca Ann Ramsey Alan Keith Ray AWARDS HAROLD H. HUTSON AWARD Penny Renee Deitz ALL DIXIE CONFERENCE ACADEMIC TEAM Michael Grahani Purvis THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN GREEK Thomas Lee HoUiday ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES AWARD Barbara Jayne Parris CLARA DOUGHERTY BROWN ART AWARD Margaret Ann Stroupe G.C. JAYCEES COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD Angela Rhyne Connor HARDEE CHRISTIAN SERVICE AWARD Angela Rhyne Connor MarkWjlliamJordan LUKI.LA PUGH KNOTT MUSIC AWARD Elizabeth Cooper Keller ZELDA C. PEMBERTON EDUCATION AWARD Robin Gayle Mewborn SOCIOLOGY AWARD Alan Keith Ray THELMA DIXON TAYLOR RELIGION AWARD William Marshall Hoyle WALL STREEl JOURNAL AWARD Michael Graham Purvis WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, 1978-1979 Anita Kay Booe William Marshall Hoyle Alan Keith Ray Angela Rhyne Connor Margaret Anne Hurst Cathryn Marie Scheviak Margaret Elizabeth Cunningham Helen Jo McCraw Marylynn Frances Sessions Penny Renee Deitz Michael Graham Purvis William Sean Sweeny Rebecca Ann Ramsey SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Alan Keith Ray President Penny Renee Deitz y,ce President Anita Kay Booe Secretary Alan Lee Singer Treasurer Dr J Glenn Grayson Class Advisor MARSHALS Patricia Ncce CAte Dr Raymond Kadunce faru ly Marshal Kay Vass Assistant Chief Dr. Willie Taylor v)Mis( in( Faculty Marshal William Barnwell Cynthia Preddy Shelley Braswell Linda Richardson Tim Hamrick Anita Lou Riggins Lisa Jeffrey Richard Spivey Cindy McCollom Glenn Viers WiUiam Owensby Greg Watson The Honorable Samuel James Ervin, Jr., is best known for his work as Chairman of the U.S. Senate Watergate Committee, resulting in the re affirmation of government by law in the nation During his Senate career, beginning in 1954. he served in many other important capacities, Constitutional rights being the area of his greatest specialty. A native of Morganton. N.C.. he received his A B. degree from the Univer- sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, his LL.B. degree from Harvard University, and many honorary doctoral degrees from a variety of institutions. He has served in the North Carolina General Assembly and in the Congress of the United States; as a judge in the criminal court and the Superior Court; and as an Asso- ciate Justice of the N.C. Supreme Court. Senator Ervin is a trustee of several educational institutions. His memberships in distinguished societies are loo numerous to enumerate He is a Presbyterian, a Democrat, a Moose, a Mason, and a Kiwanian. Currently he is in great demand as a speaker throughout the world. He and Mrs Ervin have three children. Father Richard Biega. Catholic Campus Minister in the City of Greensboro, and Associate Pastor. St Paul the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, is an adjunct lecturer on our faculty. Rabbi Arnold S. Task is rabbi at Temple Emanuel in Greensboro, and is an adjunct professor on our faculty. The Senior Class wishes to express its appreciation to Dr. J. Glenn Grayson, the Commencement Commit tee. and other faculty members, administrators, and students who contributed their time and assistance in making this graduation ceremony possible. 1979 GRADUATION CLASS BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Mary Catherine Deal Sculpture ' Julie Car 1 McCinnis-Painting BACHELOR OF MUSIC Pierre Rene Debs Trumpet Mary Elizabeth Honcycutt-Organ James Caddy Ward. Ill Org Margaret An Donald Edwi le Hurst- Piano I Huss. Jr. -Piano BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION Michael Lee Canoe Percussion Elizabeth Cooper Keller Violin •Helen Jo McCraw Piano David Bruce Price-Instrumental Mu Rebecca Ann Ramsey Voice Beverly Ann Taylor Piano BACHELOR OF ARTS •Rhonda Kay Abernathy-English Allen Davies Alston-Religion Philosophy Angela Rhyne Connor Religion Philosophy Thomas Lee HoUiday Religion Philosophy William Marshall Hoyle History Religion Philosophy Mark William Jordan Religion Philosophy •Ann B. King Psychology •Diana Towne Knox Special Education Anne DtLapp McLean-Special Education •Robert Johnstone McLean. Jr. -Drama Speech Linda Louise Mongoid Special Education Wanda Gail Russell Spanish Cathryn Marie Scheviak Business Legal Administrati Marylyrin Frances Sessions-Elementary Education Gwendolyn Evlara Shufner-History Margaret Ann Stroupe- Art Education William Sean Sweeny-Mathematics Psychology BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Terry Walker Albert-Special Education •Doris Michelc Allen Sociology Social Work Joseph McKinley Alston-Business Administration Ri Mary Beth Apple Elementary Education Thomas David Appling- Business Administration •Susan Mary Bahor Biology •Laura Penn Barksdale-Sociology Dianna Lynn Berry Business Legal Administration Anita Kay Booe- Accounting James Patrick Bramei Business Administration Frances Ann Bridger Business Administration •Frances Mae Brisbon-Special Education Judy Ellen Browcr Special Education LaDonna Renee Brown Special Education Hobson Martel Bryant Biology •Jennifer Cromwell Burgess-Biology •Grace Rhumell Campbell Special Education Susan Michelle Campbell -Business Administration Debra Ann Canady Social Work Ronnie LeeCardwell-Business Administration Sandra Jean Charles Special Education •A. Thomas Coppley- Biology Brenda Lee Cornwell Special Education Psychology Jane Phillips Cox Special Education Margaret Eluabeth Cunningham Special Education Penny Renee Deitz Accounting •Andrew Allen Draughon. Jr. -Biology Karen Ehzabelh Dunn Special Elemenury Education •Juan Frederick Forgay Business Administration •Joan Elizabeth Garner Special Education •Dyrl D. Greene- Business Administration •Rosemary Ann Grim Biology •Wallace Stephen Hamby Biology Steven R. HanamBiology Jamae Laurie Hosner Special Education Sandra A. Hulberg- Recreation •Valerie Adele Jones Psychology Mary Lou Kale-Accounting •Charlotte Anne Klapperl-Legal Administration Mary Lisa Lee- Psychology Frederick E. Lewis. Jr.- Business Administration Martha Penegar Mahathey-Intermediate Educatio Timothy Gerald Matthews Biology Robin Gayle Mewborn Special Education Linda Marie Micale-Special Education Hope Michelle Mumford Special Education U. Marcus Niemoller- Biology Barbara Jayne Parris Special Education •Gretchcn L. Pixley Sociology Karolyn Anne Pullen-Special Education Michael Graham Purvis Accounting Alan Keith Ray Sociology Social Work •Vicky Lynn Richards Special Education •Andrew Mark Roberts- Psychology Ted Henry Ross. Jr. Physical Education Recreati Gary A. Shermer Physical Education Alan Lee Singer- Business Administration Julia Shirlene Smith-Sociology •Sherri Lynn Smith-Special Education Merle Ann Solomon Business Legal Administrati •Gerald Brent Sullivan Business Administration Rodell Scott Sweet-Biology •Walter Carlyle Thrift Business Administration •Sharon Lee Ward Psychology Kimberlyjane White Special Education Robert Lee Whitt. Jr. -Accounting •Degree granted in absentia. Southern Bell GREENSBORO COLLEGE DIRECTORY 19 9 School Year Area Code 919 ABC Albert, Terry 29 Allen, Florence 78, 206 Allen, Janet 116, 124 Allen, Marsha 58, 125 Alley, Michele 51 Alston, Joe 24 Alston, Priscilla 74 Anderson, Cindy 66 Andrews, Harold 1 1 Ansell, Julie 66, 114 Anthony, Margaret 105 Apple, Nancy 51 Appling, Tom 25 Apy, Ed 130, 206 Arrington, Mary 58, 130 Aucello, Jennie 66, 116 Austin, Laura 66 Avery, Lori 102 Ball, Janice 51, 118 Bamford, David 119 Barber, Elaine 58 Barbot, Laura 58, 98 Barnes, Theresa 74 Barnwell, Kenny 51, 96, 104, 188 Battle, Barbara 64 Bazen, Craig 58 Bednarsky, Mary Kay 58 Bemis, Beth 66, 104 Bennett, Mike 58 Beroth, Tammy 66 Bessent, Laura 66, 117, 126 Beyer, Fred 35 Biega, Rich 41 Bissell, Susan 74 Blackburn, Claudia 51 Blackwell, Susan 66 Bland, Carolyn 58, 120 Bonnet, Beth 66, 118 Booe, Anita 25, 110, 111, 122, 131, U Booker, Cheryl 98 Boone, Steve 79, 206 Bowman, Polly 79 Bowyer, Karen 66, 114 Boyles, Pat 56 Bracey, Lisa 66 Bradbrook, Curt 12, 79 Bradley, Debra 56 Bramer, Jim 100 Braswell, Shelley 110, 119, 150, 18 Bredesen, Eric 66, 105, 122 Brewer, Robert 96, 104 Brewer, Steve 58, 92 Brown, Jacqueline 74 Brown, Joyce 104 Brown, LaDonna 29 Browning, Barbara 58 Bryant, Hobson 45, 121 Bucca, Marie 51 Bullock, Ramona 79 Bunn, David 120 Buono, Nancy 66 Burnette, Donna 58 Burns, Kay 80 Burris, Allison 58 Burton, Matthew 58 Butts, David 58, 92 Call, Marcia 66 Callahan, Kemper 11, 43 Campbell, Charles 51 Campbell, Michelle 24, 122 Canady, Debra 44 Cardwell, Ronnie 25, 96, 122, 123 Carroll, Keith 51 Carruth, Joy 58, 98 Carter, Diane 66 Carter, Ellen 51 Carter, Ted 59 Cartisano, Carol 59 Case, Albert 56 CDEFG Castellaw, Angie 59 Cellucci, Philomena 27 Charles, Sandra 28 Cimino, Frank 67 Clark, Susan 59 Clark, Yvette 59 Clawson, Karen 59 Clem, Dottie 67 Coleman, Ed 33 Connor, Angela 110, 111, 150 Conrad, Glenn 51, 122, 125 Cooper, Steve 67, 119 Cornwell, Brenda 29 Courts, Mark 92 Cox, Jane 29 Cox, Larry 124 Craig, John 67 Cronin, Stacie 67 Cuffy, LaUnah 59 Cunningham, Beth 30, 111 Dale, Lori 59 Davenport, Alesia 67 Davis, Joanne 80 Davis, Mary 51, 102 Davis, Myrtis 43 Davis, Susan 51 Deal, Cathy 126, 206, 208 DeAngelis, Dino 122 Debs, Pierre 37 Deitz, Penny 25, 110, 111, 122, 131, U Dent, Carolyn 59, 121, 124 Diachenko, Charles 92 Diggs, Myra 67 Divitci, Charlotte 206 Dobbins, Gwynn 59, 98 Dobbins, Danny 56, 96, 125 Dones, Mary 67, 122 Donnell, Irene 59 Dozier, David 104 Drummond, Michael 51, 92, 125 Dull, David 51, 122 Duncan, Mary 80 Durfor, George 67 Dwyer, Kathy 67 Earp, Kathy 51 East, Darlene 120 Eberhardt, Madonna 67, 128 Ebinger, Lori 52 Edney, Debbie 81, 206 EUer, Brian 59 Evans, Bill 124 Fandino, Jesus 67, 117 Faulkner, Woody 38 Fenton, Carol 59, 128 Ferebee, Beth 67 Fields, Nancy 27 Finger, Sharon 67, 118 Finkel, Ellen 67 Fletcher, Cheryl 68 Flippin, Yolande 52 Forney, Damon 59, 92 Forrest, Isabel 81 Fowler, Stacey 1 19 Fox, Bobby 81 Fox, Sue 59 Frazier, Bill 24, 122 Freeman, Heidi 130 Friedman, Rob 60, 92, 206, 208 Frierson, Beth 68 Fuhrman, Tim 52 Fulp, Janet 52 Ganoe, Mike 38 Gardner, Mark 60 Garner, James 81 Garner, Joan 30 Gates, Nancy 60, 124 Gibson, Cheryl 68 Gillespie, Barbara 82 Gilliam, Jody 68, 117, 118 GHIJ Golato, Jim 60, 124 Golec, Joan 68, 123 Goodrum, Gladys 82 Goss, Nancy 56 Gossman, Mary Lou 68 Grant, Tammy 60 Gray, Lucille 68 Grayson, Glenn 34 Green, Jenny 52, 98 Greenbaum, Ellen 68 Greene, Michelle 68 Gregory, Tammy 60 Guilford, Gail 68 Gum, Don 118 Gums, Joy 52 Gunthorpe, Sue 60 Guy, Don 68, 128 Hamrick, Tim 188 Hanchey, Angela 82 Hansen, Don 36 Hansen, Jo Plum 36 Harding, Betsy 68 Hardy, Nancy 52, 122, 130 Harris, Cindy P. 60 Harris, Cindy L. 60 Harris, Darlene 60 Harris, Jeannie 60 Harris, Larry 68, 128 Harrison, Holly 68 Hatchett, Margaret 52 Hayes, Cheryl 60 Healy, Terry 60 Heath, Cynthia 64, 121 Hepler, Grace 68 Herbin, Cassandra 52 Hicks, Stan 86 Higgins, Diego 52, 206 Hill, Mark 60 Hill, Mary 52, 114 Hite, Torri 69 Hodge, John 35 Holden, Tracy 69 Holler, Lisa 52 HoUiday, Lee 42, 129 Holt, Betty 69 Holton, Karen 69, 118, 119, 126 Honeycutt, Libby 39 Hood, Rose 44 Hoover, Bobbi 27 Hosner, Jamae 31 Hovey, Sheila 52 Howard, Lisa 60, 124 Hoy, Camilla 1 11 Hoyle, Katrina 61 Hoyle, Bill 4, 42, 104, 118, 123, 139, 132, U 208 Hudson, Hermetta 61, 121, 130 Hudson, Lynn 52, 114 Hughes, Sarah 61, 111 Hulberg, Sandy 41, 125 Hull, Jim 11, 42, 118 Hull, Kim 92 Humphrey, Barbara 52 Hunt, Pattie 56 Hurley, Sybil 53, 102, 129, 130 Hurst, Margaret 39 Huss, Eddie 38 Ingram, Henry 37 Janoschka, Martha Jane 69 Jeffrey, Lisa 53, 98, 111, 188 Jeffries, Trudy 53 Jobe, Jean 82 Johnson, Charles 61, 116, 121 Johnson, Cindy 53, 125 Johnson, Flora 74 Johnson, Guler 44 Johnson, Jill 69 Johnson, Kristy 69 Johnson, Linda 69, 114 JKLMNO Jones, Anne 61, 114, 125 Jones, Barbara 61 Jones, Ellen 83 Jones, Fred 83 Jordan, Mark 42, 129 Joyce, Lori 69 Joyce, Paul 56 Kanipe, Randy 208 Keller, Lisa 38, 133 Kennard, Dorothea 69 Kent, Terry 12, 83 Kimman, John 69 Kontoulas, Angelo 53, 105 Lamprecht, Marianne 61, 119 LaRussa, Mike 53, 96 Lee, Ernie 53 Lee, Lisa 45, 126 Lenz, Lawrence 53, 128 Leonard, Colvin 83 Leonard, Margaret 84 Ligon, Alice 69 Lojko, Ann 84. 110 Long, Jack 33 Lopez, Libby 53, 118, 123 Loubriel, Lisha 69, 116, 124 Lucas, Harold 18, 19 Luffman, Jr. 100 Lund, Cheryl 61, 105, 114, 125 Macko, Leslie 69, 206 Mann, Melanie 69, 104 Mann, Paula 70 Martella, John 61 Martin, Andrea 70, 121 Martinelli, Robert 128 Matacia, Kathryn 85 Matthews, June 74 Matthews, Tim 45, 128 Max, Joe 56 Maynard, Paul 70, 105 Mayse, Melissa 70 McClenton, Paula 53 McClinton, Sharie 53 McCollom, Cindy 188 McCraw, Helen 39 McDonald, Garreth 37 McKellar, Liz 70 McLarty, Sallie 84, 118 McLean, Ann 31 McMillon, Detrece 61, 120 McNiel, Mark 105 Medlin, Ted 12, 85 Mellon, Linda 70 Melton, Rick 61, 122 Merkle, Kathy 70 Merrill, Kelly 61 Micale, Linda 30 Mills, Katherine 70 Mills, Kathy 61 Misenheimer, Helen 34 Mitchell, Rosa 53, 121 Mitchell, Twanda 70 Montgomery, Hugh 53 Moose, Debbie 70 Morton, Patricia 70 Moss, Betsy 53 Muhlstein, Joel 100 Murphy, Charlie 56, 96 Murphy, Gail 85, 104 Murphy, Ginny 53, 105. 114 Myers, Russ 70 Nece, Patty 54, 114, 117, 118, U Newell, Claudia 54, 98 Nguyen, Yen 61 Nichols, David 56 Niebuhr, Jeff 70 Niemoller, Marc 46, 111 Nobel, Rene 96, 120 Norman, Cathy 61 Norton, Bobbie 85 OPQRS Oliver, Katharine 86 Outen, Karen 119 Overlock, Martha 70, 206 Owens, Bruce 105 Owensby, Bill 54, 100, 118, 188 Parks, Laws 11,17 Parmer, Curt 62 Pascale, John 54, 128 Patenaude, Pam 54, 105 Peake, Liz 62 Peddycord, Teri 62 Pegram, LeAnn 54 Peters, Kim 54 Phipps, Starra 62, 102 Pinheiro, Alicia 98 Pope, Jessie 86, 206 Pope, Julie 54 Powell, Isabelle 45 Preddy, Cynthia 54, 188 Pressley, John 62, 120 Price, Deborah 62 Price, Ann 70 Puc, Stephen 71 PuUen, Karolyn 31 Purvis, Mike 26, 188 Pyott, Katherine 104 Ramsey, Norm 71 Ramsey, Becky 39, 110, 188 Ransley, Virginia 86 Ray, Keith 46, 130, 131, 188 Reaves, David 120 Reece, Milt 28 Reeves, Myra 54, 119 Reynolds, Kayren 71 Rice, Larry 92, 125 Richardson, Linda 54, 110, 111, 188 Riggins, Lou 54, 110, 129 Robbins, Rob 100, 105 Robinson, Kathy 62 Rodriguez, Lilian 62, 104, 118, 119, 120 Rogers, Barbara 28 Rose, Ray 56 Ross, Ted 40, 92, 125, 127 Rothwell, Fran 62, 102, 121, 126 Russell, Wanda 120 Sanders, Ellen 54 Saunders, Marissa 102 Scheviak, Cathy 26, 188 Scott, Sarah 62 Scott, Wendell 92 Sellars, Jane 56, 150 Sessions, Lynn 31, 110, 111, 126 Shade, Ben 56 Shermer, Gary 100 Shinn, Gloria 86 Shoaf, Tim 54 Shoffner, Laurie 71 Shuffler, Gwen 34, 102, 104, 110, 117 Shumate, Cheryl 114 Shuping, Susan 54 Sigmund, Evan 71 Silvis, Mary 71 Singer, Alan 96, 131 Smelter, Laurie 71, 114 Smelter, Lisa 71, 114 Smith, Donald 128 Smith, James 55 Smith, Julia 47 Smith, Melissa 32, 130 Smith, Vickie 71, 104 Smith, Pameila 62 Smith, Sherri 32 Smith, Wanda 62 Smoot, Belinda 71 Snider, Carlyne 56, 126, 130 Snyder, LeAnn 62 Solomon, Merle 26, 122, 188 Southern, Mike 71 Spencer, Kathryn 74 STUVWXYZ Spivey, Rick 96, 188 Sportiello, Tony 116, 119 Stanley, Darlene 87, 206 Stanley, Jeanne 71, 206 Stewart, June 62 Stewart, Luana 62 Stickley, Barbara 71, 206, 208 Strickland, Debbie 56 Stringer, Patsy 63, 120, 121, 124, 129 Stroud, Bobby 71 Stroupe, Maggie 32, 114 Sturdivant, Craig 71 Sundstrom, Dawn 87 Swaim, Deanna 72 Sweeney, Sean 46, 96, 104, 188 Sweet, Scott 46 Talbert, Hobs 55, 124 Tatum, Barnes 129 Taylor, Beverly 40, 188 Taylor, Deborah 114 Taylor, Willie 1 1 Thomas, Donna 104 Thomas, Larry 72 Thomerson, Terri 55 Thompson, Ken 55 Thompson, Linda 72, 104 Thompson, Melvin 72 Thore, John 63 Toler, Darry 100 Touhey, Bob 63, 96 Traylor, Steve 40, 92 Tricoli, John 63 Triplet, Penny 72, 104 Tucker, Ellyn 63, 116, 118, 119, 208 Tucker, Jim 87, 118 Twiford, Penny 63, 120 Tysinger, Scott 96, 128 Van Pelt, Arnold 43 Vass, Kay 55 , 110, 118, 119, 18 Vick, Tom 72, 118 Viers, Glenn 104, 117, 123, 188 Villareal, Star 55, 110, 114, 118 Walker, Deborah 72 Warren, Linda 63 Washam, Chris 55, 125 Waters, Ron 57, 92 Watson, Greg 55, 128, 188 Waugaman, Lynn 122 Wayne, Jana 55 Webster, Paula 72, 128 Westerhoff, Jill 63, 124, 206 Whalen, Kelly 63, 124 Wheeler, Susan 72 White, Debina 63, 130 White, Kim 32 Wilkinson, Howard 12, 87, 111 Williams, Cheryl 72 Williams, Cynthia 74 Williams, Deborah 72 Williams, E.L. 36 Williams, Mike 122, 123 Williams, Sherri 63, 102 Williams, Sherrill 55, 126 Williamson, Marionette 55 Wilson, Ben 33, 119 Wilson, Gloria 74 Wood, Debra 55 Woodard, Sheila 63 Woodward, Anne 37 Woody, Tammy 72, 123 Wrenn, Janice 80 Wyrick, Pam 63 Yancey, Bet 55, 110, 114, 123 Zeiss, Laurel 72, 206 Zeltner, Barb 72, 105, 114, 126 Special Thanks When anything of major importance is completed or wins recogni- tion, it is proper to thank those persons who were instrumental in that achievement. The completion of the 1978-79 Echo is no different from any other such event. Consequently, the editor wishes to thank the following persons for their assistance in this monumental endeavor: Mrs. R.B. Deal, Sr., for room and board during the week after gradu- ation; Rob Friedman ioT dedication to his position as photographer and for his shoulder; Cathy Deal (or her moral support; Harry Thomas (or his advice and support; Barb Stickley for her artwork; Darlene Stanley for her perseverance while mailing all the yearbook stuff; Steve Boone for the loan of a key; Craig, Harold, and Larry at Carolina Camera for answering our dumb questions and for allowing Rob to play with their demo models; Jessie Pope and Debbie Edney for seeing that the bills were paid; Charlotte Divitci and her assistants for all the lists we needed; Florence Allen for the placing of long-distance calls; and Jill Westerhoff, Ed Apy, Jeanne Stanley, Martha Overlook, Leslie Macko, Laurel Zeiss, and Diego Higgins for their assistance with the cover. Editor ' s Note I could certainly say a lot on this page for it is m page — space for me to spill my guts if I so choose. Well, don ' t be too disappointed, but I ' m not going to do exactly that. Those persons who knew me during this hectic, zany year know my feelings about my responsibil- ity as editor. Anyone who spent more than twenty minutes in a room with me most likely heard me complain about some facet of my yearbook work. Sometimes those complaints came straight from the heart and were legitimate, but others were merely talk. Yet through all the scrapes and messes I loved my work (probably because it got me my own office with a brown vinyl couch!) There is more I could say about the disappointments because there were many of those. They all somehow seem smaller and less signifi- cant when compared with all the triumphs. I may be stupid (a few folks have termed me so), but no matter what happens I will have faith in people. That faith is what this book represents. Looking back, I would change many things. If you ask me for an itemized list, I will be glad to comply with your wishes. What good would that do, though? By the time you read this all seven hundred copies of the Echo will already be published. So, I guess you are stuck with the book the way it is. Please accept it for what it is, not for what you think it should be. After all, did you help? Ellyn J. Tucker, Editor May 14, 1979 Ellyn Tucker, Editor-in-chief Rob Friedman, Assistant to the Editor Photographer Cathy Deal, Assistant to the Editor Barbara Stickley, Art Editor Bill Hoyle, Photographer Randy Kanipe, Photographer Ail rights to this publication are reserved by the Publications Board of Greensboro College. The 1978-79 Echo was published by Josten ' s American Yearbook Company in Clarksville, Tennessee. The basic paper stock is Gloss 191. Type style for most copy is 8 point Times Roman. Type style for major headlines is 24 point Times Roman Italic. The production of the 1978- 79 Echo is a limited 700 copies. Additional specifications are available upon request. All opinions expressed in this book through photographs, copy, and artwork are solely those of the editor and do not necessarily represent those of the college. LEISURE SECTION Did you hear about the college student who put iodine on his paycheck because he got a cut in his pay? Did you hear about the student who thought no kidding was a type of birth control? Seek And Find ART C S R L T C A U J Y D K MEN R N Z O T N D L M S E S N R T EVA M I R O C U W E A W S L E U I N S T SAN G L HDL 1 H E M C D S D O E O Y P W A A R Y R Q D T Y I Y A N T J O J E A X S D WU 1 V S L E K I D S C I E N N S ISAM A D S A R S E X R M A E W B N R TATE H E N O O N G U G R E E R E K M H N O P N N E R S A E L P H D P A E S O M R O D S L Y K N S R A I N I C G Z R E E N C E S A B E MG A R Y K A S G G F STAR D N M F E Y E B S T R E L 1 E H A B O R E L B TLA SYR Y L A Z N U I D A D O O R O B S H L G E 1 R S E A E A N N S D B L O A R D G U O N R C T I I O T S E L 1 N L L E A L E CLEG LANE N E E R my parents this week- getting relatively seri- The Green Collegian If I can ' t take it with me, I ' m not going. BY DIEGO HIGGINS niD-TERh AT everyone ' s favorite COLLEGE m 65 A cotifio v cohplmnt .. Iciassified Ads I [ RIDES I FOR SALE I FOR SALE: Rel. 102 texts, Eng. 102 texts. Hist. 102 texts. Cheap Prices! Bob in Room 231. For Sale: a GE 1200 watt blowdryer. 9 Jane, ext. 307. SELLING: various 101 and 102 English books. Call Barb in N.W. 134. FOR SALE: used Bari- tone Horn. Like new! See Larry, room 336. SALE: one turntable, two speakers. Excellent condition. Will take best offer. Help a stu- dent in desperate need of money! ROOM SALE! Every- thing must go! Room 401. COME! For Sale: 1972 Vega, AM FM radio, still runs. $300 or best offer. In room 120. I GIVE AWAYS Free — Cute kitten named KK. Must give away. Call 373-9319. FREE ROOMMATE: To obtain, call Mrs. Matty, ext. 242. FREE MOVIES in Cowan AV. watch for notices! WILL GIVE ride to SRO, you pay for share of gas. Call Mary Kay, ext. 300. WANTED: ride to Church on Sundays. Call Debbie in Greens- boro Dorm, ext. 283. NEEDED: Ride to Medford, N.J., on breaks. Contact Leslie Macko. Escape Needed! any place, any time. Call Martha, ext. 303. ] I NOTICES 1 I NOTICES 1 JOBS WILL TYPE term pa- pers. 1.50 a page. Call 372-8695. Bob ' s Snow Plowing — Driveways, parking lots, etc , . . Free esti- mates. Call 254-0389. PART-TIME JOB: bus driver for YMCA. Call Ken at 373-9200, ext. 31. Algebra got you down? Having a hard time with French verbs? Just cannot seem to pass Biology? Then . . . call Argent Tutoring Service 373-2235 We Can Help You! In the past, there has been too much damage in the Student Center. The equipment is to be used and not abused! In the future, please be more careful of the pool tables, cue sticks, ping-pong paddles, and everything in the Stu. PARTY! Every week- Love thy neighbor! end on third floor Men ' s. Hey G.C.! Get Involved in your SGA ou Elected the officers, now take an active look at how they are doing. You have a voice, use it. Get Active in an association you already belong to! Student Government Association jazz percussion wind ENSEMBLE the instrumental groups for you to join next year
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