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It ' s the little unexpected things that make life inter- esting. Take for instance, becoming yearbook editor and then having last year ' s book dropped in your lap. I suppose, however, that it takes experiences like this to make life complete. I mean think of how bored my staff would have been at the beginning of this semes- ter if they had not have had last year ' s book to play with! Nonetheless, we, the 81-82 staff, take no responsibility for this book. We are )ust glad as you are that it finally arrived. We did the best with what we had (which wasn ' t much). I would like to thank my staff for helping me. They have proved the old saying, that you know who your real friends are when the chips are down . Special thanks to Loretta Sams for the endless typing hours she put in. Special thanks to the GC Community for being so patient. We ' re looking forward to a much better year this year. Hope you are too! Judy Jackson Editor, 81-82
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CONTENTS People 7 Campus Life Part I 68 Clubs 98 Sports 142 Campus Life Part II 150 Graduation 194 Directory 206
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Do you ever get the urge to skate ' I used to until I made a habit of cracking my bones everytime I put on the wheels. Anyway, lots of us did take the plunge this year and you can check it out on page 148. Can you imagine a Halloween without a keg party at Mens ' Neither can N We almost had to imagine it, but somehow the men came through, and we got our costume keg party! Not many ol us left sober, to check it out turn to page 92 We had our share of pageantry this year what with both the Miss Ms. G.C. pageants Beautiful and talented Jackie Brown took the title of Miss G.C and iohnita Williamson stole the crown from Donna Smith and Robin Robbins. For a hilarious update on the Ms. G.C. see page 76 Thats me and my assistant editor Barbara Stickley posing tor an old fashioned portrait, photo courtesy Phyliss Case of Lord and Case She came to photograph the reciepiants of Who ' s Who and made a killing with the rest of the students To see more of her work, turn to page 27 A friend took me to the Homecoming Dance this year and it was, as ever, wild and wonderful Jeanette Beaudry set up all the plans as usual and it was a smash ' It was the social event of the school year and |ust about everyone who was anyone attended Page 186 Don ' t forget the Spring Dance where LaUnah Cutty was crowned may Queen. Page 180. Office The last social event of the season was the Beach Party Sand was brought in, shoes were kicked oft, blankets and towels arrived, music pumped in and food provided. It was a blast ' See page 150 The special spread on Dungeons and Dragons is worth a few gold pieces to look into. It tries to give a little insight into the college fantasy game which is sweeping the country It also tries to convince you to play, alter all, you should try anything once, twice it you like it! Do a little adventuring on page 170. It you theatre thrills you as much as it does me, I think you ' ll en)oy the spot on it on page 121 This page means alot to me tor it is my page-a page to rant rave on or |ust be glad its finally over Everyone who came in contact with me this year heard something about YEARBOOK ' It was always on my mind I wanted it to be the best the best that I could achieve with my limited experience I believe that I have done that. I entered this |ob with NO experience, but I believe that I have left it with much A yearbook is not |ust what you see here the finished product, it is so much more For |ust one page you have to make 3 layouts, 3 copysheets, crop every picture and label it, index all people, place in an envelope and mail Think of the work tor 208! This was a hard |ob, but I enioyed every minute, every hour, every day that I was editor (really because I got my own office!) Well, all I have left to say is that you hold the final result in your hands, it is yours to condemn or to condone Accept it as it IS, tor as Ellyn Tucker once said Did you help ' A.J.S. Editor Jeanne Stanley Assistant Editor Barbara Stickley People Editor Kathy Cox Art Editor Barbara Stickley Picture Editor Jeanne Stanley Copy Ctiief Deb Williams Advisors Jeanette Beaudry Edward Coleman Art Assistants Torn Hite, Tim Hamrick, Holly Kuenley Editorial Copy Assistants Tom Vick, Andy Austin, Linda Mellon, Kathy Cox, Barbara Stickley. Graphics Gary Russell, Dennis Straub, Mark Gentry, Billie Armstrong, Kathy Cox, Nappy Boykin, Jeanne Stanley, Barbara Stickley Photographers Jeanne Stanley, Barbara Stickley, Cindy Harris, Linda Mellon, Marcia Call, Leslie Macko, Carl Shatley, Phillip Thomas, Mark Gentry, Paul Cordts Developers Carolina Camera Company Publisher Jostens American Yearbook Company Publishing Consultant Harry Thomas All rights to this publication are reserved by the Publications Board of Greensboro College. All opinions expressed in this book through photographs, copy, and artwork are solely those of the editors and do not necessarily represent those of the student body or administration of the college. The Echo is the yearbook of the Student Government Association and is funded by the Student Body of Greensboro College, Greensboro, North Carolina.
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