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Academic Convocations Words Of Wisdom One of the many traditions at GC are academic convocations held at the beginning of each semester, held this year on September 1st and Janu- ary 12th. It is a time for the college community to gather together, to recognize the achievements of stu- dents and faculty, and to hear some words of wisdom to carry through the coming semester. The fall convo- cation was highlighted by the march- ing in of the Senior Class and the faculty, and the address by President Barrett. The address at the Spring convocation was delivered by Dr. John Long. The singing of the alma mater concluded both events. Cindy Antle, Ramona Ball Flint, Lynn Brady, Mary Kathryn Buie and other members of the Senior Class arrange themselves in alphabeti- cal order for the processional at the fall convo- cation. President Barrett addresses the the convocation September 1st. SOCIAL LIFE 23
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At the convocation January 12th, David Har- graves sings The Turtle Dove , accompanied by Annette Yarber. As President Barrett, Chaplain Wil Tatum and Mr. Caffrey look on, Di Long delivers the address at the Spring Con vocation. Led by Junior Marshalls Sally Cole and Bar- bara Lewis, the Senior Class marches in for the September 1st convocation. 22 SOCIAL I.IFK
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Homecoming A New Queen Is Crowned! Graduates of past years as well as current students and faculty gath- ered on campus February 4th for Homecoming, and it was a day filled with activity. The womens ' Basket- ball team won at 2:00 against Warren Wilson College. The Alumni game followed later on in the afternoon. That evening at 7:30 the mens ' basketball team played rival UNCG, winning. During halftime the new Homecoming Queen, Kim Taylor, was crowned by last years queen Lisa Gibson. The victory dance was held after- ward in the Blue Room of the Colise- um with the music of Dance, Ltd. The 1984 Homecoming Court: .Juniors Mary Rainey with escort Bryan Tatum and Laurie Portzline with escort John Dickens; sopho- mores Tracy Spencer with escort Ryan Tun- stall and Karen Riegei with escort James Eller; freshman Lisa Kirkman with escort Keith McCabe and Caprice Kitchen with es- cort Jimmy Jefferson. Ryan Tumstall and Tracy Spencer are intro- duced during the halftime i ■ Hi flashes those pearly cort Keith McCabe 1 SOC1 l. LIFE
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