Coastal Academy - Retrospect Yearbook (Myrtle Beach, SC)

 - Class of 1977

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Page 24 text:

Mrs. Joyce Moser readily admits that she has had little time for vacations or travel the past few years because raising and educating five children has been a full-time iob. However, it has brought her great satisfaction, and now that the last of her brood are becoming independent, she is finding more leisure time for herself. When she leaves her English and math teaching duties, she enjoys a brisk walk onthe beach. She also looks forward to Friday nights when she can leave both school and kitchen chores behind and unwind with a Big Mac. Mrs. Joy L. Newnam, who ioined the staff this year as secretary and typing instructor, says that the most memorable place she has been is Disney World. She explains, The whole city is so clean and colorful that you feel you're truly in a Fairyland - past, present, and future. Mrs. Newnam is a sailing enthusiast and goes out whenever she can, weather permitting. She also enioys playing bridge and frequently ioins other faculty members for a game. 20

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If Headmaster F. Carroll Taylor could give an introduction as well as a reproduction of places he has been, he would recommend a cruise like the one to Mexico and Haiti with the 1976 senior class. He states his reason as total relaxation: no phones, no teachers, students, or parents, no problems - just the sea and the sun and people to wait on me. When not on a cruise, Mr. Taylor enioys sports, such as playing golf and tennis and attending college football games. At home he is a master chef on the charcoal grill, but his kitchen skills are limited to cooking fried egg sandwiches. At home and abroad and even at school, Mr.fTaylor maintains a calm, fun-loving attitude. He finds pleasure in Coastal Academy, in its students, and in life in general.



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Coastal Academy librarian Mrs. Peggy Bellamy loves to visit Palm Beach, Florida, any time of the year, but especially in the winter when the weather is bad in Myrtle Beach. Her sister lives there, and Mrs. Bellamy finds it a most relaxing place to go. For the tourist, there is a great deal to do and see. Mrs. Bellamy is a very family- oriented person who enioys spending time with her husband and daughter. She shares her own love of books by reading to Ann at bedtime and also finds pleasure in cooking for her family Cookies and other sweets are her specialty.

Suggestions in the Coastal Academy - Retrospect Yearbook (Myrtle Beach, SC) collection:

Coastal Academy - Retrospect Yearbook (Myrtle Beach, SC) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 145

1977, pg 145

Coastal Academy - Retrospect Yearbook (Myrtle Beach, SC) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 169

1977, pg 169

Coastal Academy - Retrospect Yearbook (Myrtle Beach, SC) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 83

1977, pg 83

Coastal Academy - Retrospect Yearbook (Myrtle Beach, SC) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 202

1977, pg 202

Coastal Academy - Retrospect Yearbook (Myrtle Beach, SC) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 122

1977, pg 122

Coastal Academy - Retrospect Yearbook (Myrtle Beach, SC) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 73

1977, pg 73


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