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www-msd hp lil Beta member Joy McLeod mixes hot choc- olate for students to enioy at break. The hot liquid was a welcome change from soft drinks during cold weather. Q21 Ummm, good! says Roper Wilkes, as Chip Martin, Cindy Floyd, Lewis Butler, and Earl Singleton stand by for their own pur- chase of hot chocolate. l3l Dr. Ronald Lackey, director of admissions at Coastal Carolina, spoke at the December meeting and informed Betas about college requirements. l4l Members enioy a light moment during Dr. Lackey's informative talk.
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Knowledge Makes News Production of the 1976-77 school newspaper was almost wholly a stu- dent creation. Through the com- bined efforts of Coastal's own Woodward and Bernstein - Junior Ramsey and Jeff Stuart - issues of the C.A.T. were put together with only minimal teacher guidance. Rep- resentatives from each upper school class helped to discover news and write articles. The Beta Club continued to make headlines with its induction cere- mony, dinner meetings, and guest speakers. Since membership is lim- ited to students that maintain high academic standings, Betas must con- stantly dedicate themselves to the pursuit of knowledge. ill Another C.A.T. lay-out is ready to be pasted up for the printer. l2l Joel Allen, chief typist for the C.A.T., slaves to meet a deadline. l3j Editor Junior Ramsey reveals enthusiasm at seeing the first copy ofthe paper in print. M1 Joel Allen and assistant editor Jeff Stuart aid Junior in organizing copy and writing headlines. l5j Richard Capps, Perry Juliano, Rachael Small, Kris Howland, and Cam Hinds put the finishing touches on the C.A.T.'s Ear, after snooping around to find bits of gossip.
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Legend Retrospect Staff C.A.T. Staff Q Spanish Club French Club Civinettes Civitans Block C Club Glee Club Jr. Pep Club Library Club Jr. Beta Club Science Club Beta Club Student Council lil Very important to the operation of good student government are the officers of Coast- al's Student Council: president Bill Cameron, vice-president Ken Register, secretary Richard Capps, and treasurer John Williams. l2j Activity committee members Richard Capps, Shari Leach, Mr. John Gore, Lou Springs, Bill Cameron, Mrs. Kay Jones, and Kyle Price met frequently to keep activities organized and trouble free.
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