Greensboro College - Echo Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1983

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Norman Gunn (Jr.) and Henry Stone (Sr.) are the new additions to the cafeteria staff and here they demon- strate what a typical workday is tike. At a meeting with the faculty, freshmen Caroll Led- better. Missy Tinney. Caroline Tasch. and Helen Pee- bles join Bruce Cook (G.C graduate. ' 82) and Gayle Allred (Sr.) for a bit of entertainment- Freshman advisory meetings may not change but the faces do. as we see Jessica Goodman. Edith Dolly, and Kenny Burgess pictured here. While pointing out an interesting fact to Vicki Cowan and Joy Terrell. Kelly Erwin represents a new job given to Residence Assistances which is working 3 hours week during visitation

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New Faces, Activities, Ideas Not Just The Same G.C, The 1981 ECHO has been designed to portray in words and pictures our life at Greensboro College this year. In its pages we have tried to capture the progress and changes of our college and the highlights of student life. There are pictures of drudgery and hard work, play and excite- ment, success and. yes. even some failure: but after all. it is a combination of these things that have made up this year. We hope that even in the years to come, you will smile at the remembrances that return each time this book is opened. What a year it has been! With orienta- tion we found some old faces in new places. Tim Hamrick is the new postmaster since Darlene Stanley-Lewis moved to Ad- missions. Gail Murphy became the new Admissions Director when Jimmy Tucker left us last year. Wayne Stegall has added to his duties the responsibility of the cam- pus clubs since Dean Sherrill received ad- mission duties. Miss Tina moved from the snack bar to the cafeteria and Dorothy Richardson became Greensboro Dorm ' s director. The biggest change was Dr. Med- lin becoming the head of the Education Department and Dr. Tatum becoming the new Academic Dean in January. To capture those remembrances, several changes have been made in the book it- self. It has more pages and color than any previous G.C. yearbook. The senior sec- tion is last this year, leading up to Gradu- ation 1983. The organizations section has been revised. Emphasis has been placed on the activities of the clubs. Go ahead — flip through! he pages. See if you agree that this was not just another ECHO and not just another year! ' Elizabeth Mackey may not be a new addition to G.C. ' s campus but her little friend. Adolf, has been adopted as the campus pet. Chuck Franks serves as n Prime Rib Supper Club i r first Mrs. Dorothy Richardson is the new dorm director of Robin Matte, a Sr this year, makes a new face tor O ' boro Dorm and as a joke, this sign was placed out the photographer on the evening of the Stu Opening in front of the dorm in August.



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Welcome Back! G.C. ' s Favorite Place Under the supervision of Gloria Torres. Patrick Ram- sey participates in the limbo contest while Rueben Hawkins observes. The Grand Opening of the Stu- dent Center topped off orientation week on Friday. August 20. 1982. This was an introduction of the Stu for the freshmen and the first social activity of the year for all G.C. students. Everyone had a chance to get involved as the even- ing included some unique events, such as a Mello Yello Chugging contest. Several people tested their nimbleness in the Limbo Contest, while others tried to stomp a bal- loon that was tied to their ankles in the Balloon Stomp Event. A Ba- nana-Split Contest was also includ- ed in the fun and games. Real swingers got into the Hula Hoop Contest and the strategists took part in the Video Games Event. Also featured were music and re- freshments so that everyone could have something to do for sure. Throughout the year, the Stu is a G.C. place to be. There, the stu- . . . , . . . Brian Fisher and Sally Jane Sas dents and the faculty can unwind enlerlaining themselves and talk enjoy a game of pool, have an order of french-fires. or catch a round or two of video games. This year the Stu has had some major changes. A partition was added to separate the TV area from the eating area. The games were moved to the side room and the tables were moved into the main area. These changes were made by suggestions of the Recrea- tional Facility 6 Design class and Wayne Stegall. The Changes were made possible by a few volunteer carpenters and painters. With these new looks, our Stu is really the place to bel Darryl Waller and Jane Speedy Conner discuss the activities taking place.

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