Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1985

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Talent from abroad was demtmstrated by Mazlum Dustbusters Bill Grinisley and Zane Eirod cleaned up Kosma as he performed some ot tlie music from Turkey. by taking first place with their parody of the smash Ray Parker Jr. song Ghostbusters. Singing from the soul, Sarah Taylor. Martha Cashel. r.ena Pitrof Ethan Williamson, Karin Longfellow, .la- nice Hood, David Grobbs. .lohn Cox, Louise Parks, Mari- , and Lee Tatum (NAAG) perform original fu- yar songs for the eyening ' s

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Worth The Wait ■■ sah itwe ' »»lsi. During spring vacation of 1984 work was begun on a large addition to the cafeteria. After a summer of heavy rains which delayed completion, the addition was finally opened after fall break. And it was quite an opening indeed. The tables were covered with table- cloths and candles for the occasion, and the food was spectacular. The expan- sion itself allowed for 100 new seats with a portion of this in the new 50 foot long greenhouse-type room; which for the grand opening also held the dessert table. Needless to say students flocked to this section immediately. The open- ing was a success. But even when the opening was complete, students still found themselves gathering in the new portion of the cafeteria to enjoy the bet- ter social atmosphere of the now less crowded cafeteria. Even the neon-green carpeting of the greenhouse room could not deter students from basking in its sunlight. And when one reflects on the cafete- ria of the past year there are many oth- er qualities about it which come to mind. As a growing tradition at Guil- ford, the scramble system maintained its existence by constantly cramming as many starving students as possible into as small a space as possible so that only a handful of servers could attempt to feed them. This characteristic of crowd- ed meal times more than once prompt- ed some discouraged student to remark, This appears to be a good night for a pizza. And of course each student has at least on one occasion forgotten his or her ID when rushing to get to dinner. Various excuses used to convince the checkers of a student ' s honesty have in- cluded, Trust me, My roommate left it in my room when he locked me out, and I ' ve got one but the picture is so bad I ' d rather not show it to you. But no matter what the situation, when it came time to eat, it was time to put down the books and take a study break at the most frequented place besides the mail room, dorm room, or even the library . . . the cafeteria. tion took m cost of $450,000.



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In The Spotlight Welcome to the Choir sponsored Talent Show! , began Dr. Sheridan Si- mon, the emcee for Thursday nights performance. Wearing a gaucho style hat and fully costumed for his role, he introduced the panel of judges consist- ing of Tom Jarrell, Diana Wurster, Lois Wright, Donna Haynes. and John Grice. After this the show coordinated by Susan Chase and Robert Stoddard began. Quickly taking the stage, wrapped in robes, the Soap Punks ' opened the show. Singing and dancing to a variety of older beach influenced music, the act formulated a warm atmosphere for the evening to continue. Other acts of the evening included both Cindy Sparks and Ellen Deagon sign dancing to songs I ' m Coming Out and Total Eclipse of the Heart respectively. Each proved adept at dancing to the music and sign- ing the lyrics to the songs. Showing the students that faculty have talent too, chemistry professor David MaCinnes exhibited his talent at playing various renditions of Greens- leeves on a recorder. Mazlum Kosma showed his ability with various Turkish instruments, music, and songs. Andreas Falley took up his guitar and sang a few crowd pleasing ballads with style. World War III war songs were deliv- ered by members of the Nuclear Arms Awareness Group (NAAG). Wearing various military dress, the eleven mem- ber group delivered original composi- tions with sometimes humorous yet thought provoking lyrics. In another line of talent, Stephen Williams, David Grollman, and Bob Bryars poured their rock music onto the audience including a unique version of Roxanne. With all of these great and varied acts to judge it was quite difficult to choose the top three performances. But a deci- sion had to be made. In third place was Bill Grimsley with a nearly perfect magic act which included balancing a student horizontally from the edge of a chair, plucking doves from thin air, and even causing a gorilla to materialize on stage. Taking second place was the sing- ing and guitar picking duo of Doc Rob- erts and Parker Turpin. With verions of Runaround Sue and Mrs. Robin- son the two captivated the audience. But the most unusual and first place winning act was displayed by Zane El- rod and Bill Grimsley. Dressed in white, complete with vacuum cleaners, the two stole the show by singing new lyrics to the recorded instrumental ver- sion of Ghostbusters. Pretending to suck up dirt with their hand held vacu- ums, the two sang I aint afraid of no dirt! The crowd loved them and so did the judges. First place went to the Dust- busters! Coming out to dance, Cindy Sparks displays some i her talent by not only dancing to the music, but al actually signing the lyrics of the song in perfect uniso The Soap Punks lay down a combinati()n of slick dance moves as well as smooth tunes. Chris Nathan. Doug Moore, Bill .Johnson. Steve Saltzgiver. Parker Tur- pin. and Doc Roberts opened the show and set the stage for a evening of solid entertainment.

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