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Demonstrating her « i Kim Boozer Mellon George ling shows sympathy and lends Dean Shemll a hand after the ball slipped through his hands dur- ing an intramural football game. The Excaliber defense awaits the offensh vers administered by Dean Sherrill Far left Bill Chaison. Hornets lead runner, gives it all he can at the G.C. Tri meet against St Andrews and Methodist Glenda Teams. Lee Hadlock. and Sherry Chapell pre pare to defend the Hornets against the N.C. Wesley an offense
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Action: We ' ve Got What It Takes! Fall Sports At G.C Fall sports at Greensboro Col- lege include varsity tennis, volley- ball basketball and cross-country. Fall is also a time for intramural events. Included are chess tourna- ments, two man volleyball, bad- minton, flag football, eightball. fall relays, tennis, volleyball and three on three basketball. The varsity season opens with women ' s volleyball. Coach Jean Lojko spurres the Lady Hornets to make them the winning team in Greensboro College history. Cross country did well this year under the direction of Coach Ron Mikels. They participated in con- ference events, invitationals and public runs including the Greens- bro IOK. Added to this years team are a number of women. They ran very well and definitely helped the looks of the team. Former G.C. student and now head coach, Darry Toler. trained the women ' s tennis team through practices and scrimmages. The team wears their motto proudly — Love Means Nothing To Us . Student Union and Intramural Director Wayne Stegall. has been busy this year as usual. Intramurals are open to all people connected with the college including stu- dents, faculty, and staff. Many events have three categories in- cluding men ' s. women ' s and co-re- creational. Running in the Tri-meet. at Greensboro ' s J.C. Park. Mike Rhodes. Mike Absher. and Tom Halfaker Elaine Penn. concentrating on her serve at a challenging game against N.C Wesley - an. is one of G.C. s valuable players
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Trick Or Treat! G.C. Celebrates Halloween Ingenuity and imagination are necessary require- ments tor the costume contest, as shown by first and second place winners Pac Man (Robin Matte and Lisa Gibson) and A Deadly Couple (Daryl Wel- lington and Cheryl Wiegart). Creatures of all types abounded at the annual Halloween Celebra- tion Saturday, October 30. The fes- tivities were held in the cafeteria and included a special buffet din- ner, jack-o-lantern and costume contests, and a dance. The contests were held during the dinner hour with Dave Phillips as emcee and Wayne Stegall. Tony Tilley. and Gayle Coble as judges. The results of the jack-o-lantern contest were announced first. Rob- in Matte along with Daryl Whit- tington and Cheryl Wiegert took first place and a $25 prize with Pac Pumpkin . In second place, winner of a $15 prize was Elise Carey with Coach. George by Becky Jones won third place and a $10 prize. The costume contest fol- lowed, and each entry was escort- ed by the Master and Mistress of Ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Go- trockz (John Williamson and Sally Conner). There were many entries for the judges to choose from, but when the votes were tallied. Pac Man (Robin Matte and Lisa Gib- son) won first place and a $25 prize. Daryl Whittington and Cheryl Wiegert came in second as The Deadly Couple and won a $15 prize. In third place, winner of $10. was Santa 3 Co. (Amy Benton. Kathy Kirkpatrick. Sandy Lanier, and Carol Stone). A party -da nee. with Wild Bill Scarboro as deejay, held later that evening completed the activities. The entire celebration was a suc- cess — thanks to everyone who participated! Emcee Dave Phillips, assisted by Wayne Stegall. pre- pares to commence the jack-o-lantern and costume contests.
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