Coastal Carolina University - Atheneum Yearbook (Conway, SC)
- Class of 1981
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Squatriglia No one could better represent our theme of Happiness Is . . . Coastal Carolina College than Dr. Robert Vll. Squatriglia. Born in Waterbury, Connecticut, he has an impressive educational history, a wide variety of professional experiences, along with numerous memberships and hon- ors. Dr. Squatriglia received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the College of William and Mary, and his Ph.D. twith honorsl from the Uni- versity of South Carolina. His previous positions include: Assistant Dean of Men at the College of William and Maryg Graduate Assistant, Instruc- tor, and Counselor at U.S.C. - Columbia: Vice-President of Student Affairs at State University College in Brockport, New Yorkg and Associate Dean of Student Affairs at State University of New York, Albany. L...-1 1 mul!! t xvf sf Dr. Bob with his side-kick, Chris McNeill Presently Dean of Student Development here at Coastal, Dr. Bob talso known on occasion as Dr, Squat l stays very involved on our campus. A few of these involvements are: The Student Media Committee, O.D.K. faculty advisor, Vice-President for Programming of P.D.K., and The Stu- dent Affairs Committee. Dr. Bob Squatriglia l 'I His prized baseball memorabilia Dr. Bob and his wife, Betty, have four childreng Bobby, Katie, Beth, and Stephen. He is an avid baseball fan, most particularly following the New York Yankees, and the impressive collec- tion of autographed pictures in his gameroom attests to his enthusiasm. fp X at Ps L ?r Wie Lf -w-, Katie Betty Robby Beth and Stephen twlth their dog Spankyl mmm R is For your committment to the continued Improvement at me its Q S 3? S of Coastal Carolina College and your involvement with na: ,,,, , Always ready to help -Q 0 S KN, iii . .,W4,.ts the student body, Dr. Bob, we happily dedicate this edi- tion of the ATHENEUM to you. . 1- 1?-ffmta' 2:-'42-f4.+a:g3fPF'2 7?',: .,1:5ii21' xr', Q' 5 E:-4.1--.f..+ ' -, -:rf --,raw f 4- A.-fgifwxf-' , --:1 -1i:wxf', 159al5'1:Z'l73'f Z,1'7??'f-i -f-W-1:21, 1 fx:wz:.2i+ A -'zzfya ff. 5 ' , , i' X' .44 . , . ..,.4..,,.. ,.,,,.,w ,fu ,'?si,.f,ne,.k , ' 'pl ' f - 4:efi'fb':f'Yf5'f :Q :Magik .Lge 1- '- g5.,1w.fI4 5-:sae : 15rf5Teef4 ,f iwimif 1 J tif?-5' f Q , 5 ' . ' . , J- ., :f i -5,.f,-'mga 35 - ' '- A ' 41-Q11-,ag5f??2?f2:5aa:pfQf.' ' , af'-ww ,,.11,.- ,, , V ...,...v.,,,.,.,.,, zfmm, - .cf , ' - :.NS,r9f:2.+ Q3 . ' '-: ' ' A .ff-e ' 14-1-Q1 .V V :J-Q 'Tffafzzf 51 :fl-13ri':'iEZ NS' 3 -. .'49ufFvy,,',g .1 1:29 aiu..-,'-' 1 ,yifsfi aff - 255 1.3.1 -J ,- ' - - In a world like ihi 5' M' 1 RJ fair .4- A -P iw? -uf my .el ' am' 1 lt, Ek W- , -sa uf! 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Increased enrollment, expanded parking facilities, and campus land- scaping are just a few of the indications that here at Coastal we have a good thing going. The wedding under the Atheneum illustrates that social as well as educational experiences can take place at Coastal. ., , ,..,,.- 1. lf 1-? aw' Zyl!!! ,., ., . . it , , Z ',Lf A I vf' Z , A.AA - WI 2-ge . ,gg I, uf' LM , Emil MII H2 .ll SI!! 1 'WF' HAPPINESS I9 ,xi A X Q -f r JQY , ,E M1,,.,. Q25 Iwi: ,il x 1 ,QA .Q L 'QL-1:3 .tx X- A Dm ?lQ:,mvl9 1'.fpf R ,X xy -f J, 1 27I?WN5N '-L ' C f , P? ..... il: COASTAL CAROLINA ,........... COLLEGE! I l E r L 5 g i 1 E L E I ? u 5 lf if 2 N r I I S 2 1 I 7 I 5 4 1 2 3 1 4 g q i M I - ' As the Brew Flows X dients of a successful CINO lCoastal ls Number Onel Day. This year was- no exception. Over 10 kegs of brew were consumed on the steps of the College Center, while con- tests were held to determine who could stack beer cases the highest. Keg rolling, hula hoop twirling and just plain fun added to the pre-exam merriment. Beer, games, beer, food, beer, and music are the ingre- l igt ,gf '5 1-. 4. 5 6 'Nils 'elsif any-,T Beginning ' The place was Kimbel Gymnasium and the event was Graduation 1980. The date: Saturday, May 10, 1980. Speaker of the House Rex Carter addressed the May grad- uates as President Holderman and Chancellor Singleton awarded the degrees. There were 19 Associate Degrees in Technical Nursing, 70 Bachelor of Arts Degrees, 80 Bache- lor of Science Degrees, 12 Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies Degrees, and 18 Master of Education Degrees granted. Each recipient was proud to receive the coveted sheepskin. Good luck, graduates! Santi Jimongkonkul -11 A X 18 REGISTRATION MASS CDNFUSION 5 Those sfudents who are unable to CAR register must endure reglar reg- istration at Williams Brice Gym- nasium. Lines, forms, lines, forms, and plenty of waiting around. If the class you planned to take was filled up, it's back into line to sign up for another one. Follow the arrows from room to room, and good luck! SCSSL IN ACTION fp: Mrs. Jenson speaks on behalf of Presi- Isnt Carter at the debates, and the new ban- jr for SCSSL is first used in public. The Mastal Delegation helped to make the SCSSL winner. il ' 5 i Bottom Right: The Coastal Carolina Delegation took time out of compiling the billbooks to remember the U.S. hostages in Iran. On November 4, on the one year anniversary of their capture, the delegation placed large yel- low bows on the front and back entrace pillars of Coastal Carolina College as a reminder of the hostages' plight. These yellow bows will remain until the hostages are released. Bottom Left: In September, Governor Van D. Hipp, Lieutenant Governor Melody Murphy, President Pro Tem Kevin Dunlap, and Secre- tary of State Allan Kujala met with Dr. Douglas Carlisle at his home to iron out the final details for fall session. 1 , EXCELLENCY ACKNOWLEDGED Last Spring the Sixth Annual Awards Banquet was held at the Landmark Hotel. Following a dinner, Dr. Squatriglia presided over the presentations. Some of the categories in which awards were given were: SGA officers, Class Presi- dents, Pulbications, Athletics, Honorary Academic awards and awards in eacb of the individual disciplines. Certificates were presented to the members of Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Dr. Squatriglia was quoted as saying that The Banquet was an outstanding success due to the outstanding coop- eration between all parties concerned. Pictured below: 1. Connie Gunter receives the Atheneum Editor award 2. Monroe Thomas, recipient of the George C. Rogers Award, Dr. Singleton, Andrew O. Nagle, recipient of the Faculty Award for General Excellence 3. Faculty member Edgar L. Dyer receives an award from the Student Development Division 4. Cheerleaders are commended by their faculty advisor Pat Singleton I .2 5 w- fi t Y Q ft KLOWNIN G AROUND On December 6, the Koastal Klowns participated in the annual Conway Christmas parade. The Klowns, joined by the Coastal Carolina Chanticleer, went through the streets of Conway spreading holiday cheer and giving candy to the young. A couple of the highlights were Harry Rogers carrying his nephew on his shoulders while riding a unicycle and Clark Vereen expertly applying make-up to one of the klowns. ,4 4 ' . Q I - -, 'Y A 09900 'EHAD-2 ' QL01f372O N vAYgN:iAb7j ,f .J 1955 111 -KN , .qV J f -,,, ' f l u , hm ' Y Sf,ias175.7w',.Tqj'yxlag' f I ' , 1 IH 'fm 7551: M NWW HMT 11 fm , A g Q4 it M if .7 i QW, ' Wgfgfw I 'ff' f 'N Qi- , -?49Z!l11'1-5: aw ix R, hN '-K-H. --.,-as Spring Semester Welcome Back Dance ,-. M - f 4 N Coastal Classes Leave the Classroom T 11121 i to 8 4 765 iphoto courtesy Bill Scrogginsl 9 2 3 Professor Joyce Par- ker's Children's Literature class decorated the Sin- gleton House in Conway in a Mother Goose motif as a class project. Children from the community were invited to participate in a game or teaching tool to emphasize the story, and also received a small gift from each of the charac- ters. A tour of the house took about 45 minutes and included puppet shows, refreshments and nursery rhymes. A nice change from a traditional final exam. The Anthropology class at Coastal Carolina found pieces of Indian pottery dating back to 1000-5000 B.C. on a site off US 501 near Waccamaw Acad- emy. According to Dr. Reinhold Engelmayer, instructor of the class, an Indian settlement was once located on the site. A fire place area was also unearthed. Left to right: Dr. Reinhold Engel- mayer, Dave Wilkie istandingl, Laurie Geddings, Michael Gas- que, Floss Morrison, Tony Edwards idiggingl, Tucker Gore, and Steve Benton. SENIORS SPONSOR TURKEY SHOOT 1 1: ii 1 1 In order to raise money for student activities, the Senior Class sponsored two turkey shoots. The first was held on Saturday, November 15. The sec- ond was held Friday and Saturday, December 12 and 13. The shoots were held at the Coastal Mall in Con- way. 4 as Qi 2 CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION WITH WINE 81 CHEESE Y 1 , There was a large crowd at the CCC Christmas Wine and Cheese Party sponsored by SCSSL and SGA. They served white and red wines, and various cheeses and crackers. A Christmas tree was standing and stu- dents were supposed to bring an ornament to the party. However the tree had about three decorations total. The party took place December 3, 1980 at 1:30 p.m. j4:v,,,,,......,e L-.V---1 2 . -' ,.,, I , f T a'na . I ' ff 4 may in , r 2 , U' I If Wflikj, if af fi I A I , I1,i I at 1 Waccamaw Regional Studies ' ' 5 1, , 6 I I X V, ,y.A,- 5 3 A 3 X, ...L 5' f f : P if . ya Q Coastal Carolina is exploring the history and culture of the Waccamaw Region and is rapidly developing into a resource center for information on the area stretching from the North Carolina border through Horry and Georgetown counties to Winyah Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The new ven- ture, The Waccamaw Regional Studies Project, is funded by a grant from the South Carolina Committee for the Humanities, is a continuing project at Coastal Carolina College. The basic goals of the project are to promote research into the area and to disseminate the information to the public. Historian and folklorist Charles W. Joyner, serves as director of the Waccamaw Regional Studies Project. Solar Research Begun at Coastal Solar energy research, a new pro- ject at Coastal Carolina College, received much recognition. 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Approximately 55 stu- dents participated in their first expe- rience with Coastal Carolina College Welcome new students! i Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges i N , Alfredo Alencar GPR 3.4 Coastal Council for i InternationalScholarship, T Alpha Mu Gamma, Dean's L List, Soccer Club, History T Club, International Club I 1 i i E 1 N i Ellen Boyles GPR 3.8 ODK, Dean's List, President's List, SACS Committee i i I Lauria Geddings GPR 3.6 ODK, Conway Fine Art Club Scholarship, Dean's List, President's List, Choir, Archaeology Club 34 Theresa Barry GPR 3.8 Alpha Mu Gamma, Phi Sigma Tau, ODK, Socratic Club, Upstage Co. - Z. ,..' ,.. zbl.. , g :zz ... ii'i Q31 L f f i ' 7 Sza2zYSi'sxr:.ShTR2,3K president S Honorpmm Scholarship, President's D Honor Roll, Dean's List, ODK, ean s List Choir 7' U-in F' I. t Elizabeth Jordan GPR 3.9 Lawson Hopper GPR 3.7 Dean's List, President's Dean s List Football Air Honor Roll, Mathematical Force Active Duty Advancement Council, Upstage Company i Charles Batson GPR 3.3 President's List, Dean's List, Kleber Scholarship, Archarios Editor, Phi Sigma Tau I President J- William Dickens GPR 3.3 ODK, Dean's List, Dale Floyd Scholarship, Soccer Team Silvester Kool GPR 3.5 Foreign Student Scholarship, Alpha Mu Gamma, ODK, President's Honor Roll, Dean's List, International Club V.P. ti - mnfwhauuwll . Allan Kuiala GPR 3.4 ODK, A Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Mu I Gamma, Upstage Company, Young Democrats President, 1 Chanticleer, SCSSL O'Brlen GPR 3.4 Dean's List, President's Honor List, Physical Majors' Club, Club Qulrion - 1980 GPR a.a Phi Sigma Tau, Phl Ocean View Scholarship, :story Scholarship, Honor Roll, Dean's List, Club, Cholr Alison Martin GPR 4.0 President's Honor Roll, Dean's List, ODK, Atheneum Editor, Student Media Committee Janet Tanner GPR 3.6 Scurry Academic Scholarship, Burroughs Foundation Academic Scholarship, ODK, Dean's List, ACES Club, Choir Anne Steele - 1980 GPR 3.8 College Republicans, ODK, SACS Committee, Dean's List, President's Honor Roll Barbara Moore GPR 3.7 ODK, Choir, SGA Melody Murphy GPR 3.2 Ronnie Hinson Memorial Scholarship, SCSSL Lt. Governor, Chanticleer Staff Cherri Dix - 1980 GPR 3.2 Horry County Higher Education Commission Scholarship, SGA, ODK, Dean's List, SGA Secretary - 1980-81 Phillip Stalvey GPR 3 7 Junior Marshall Presidential Election Debate Team Writer, Sokratic Club, Archaeology Club Brett Gardner - 1980 GPR 3.3 Jack Nelson Science Scholarship, APO President, Alpha Mu Gamma, Spirit Club, Cheerleader, SGA V.P., Dean's List Carole Gatlin - 1980 GPR 3.5 ODK Chancellor s is, Advisory Committee, Dean's L t I I I I I I I I I I I EI I. I I. I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I II I I I I I I I, , I I I I II X , I I I I I II I ,, 1 I I I I I I I I 5 I I J H E1 1 P A 3 N 1 Student Government Association The purpose of the Student Government Association of Coastal Carolina College is to enhance the knowledge of students regarding government and Parliamentary Procedure and form a basis for Student Ruling. S.G.A. Officers: President -- Dan Hambrick Vice-President - Jay Pritchard Secretary - Cherri Dix Treasurer - Gloria Prince Senior Class President - Harold C. Johnson Junior Class President - Allan Kujala Sophomore Class President - Kelly Black Freshman Class President - Terrell Mishoe The Faculty Advisor - Will Allred The Student Government Association meets every other Friday in room 230 fthe organizational loungei in the College Center. Membership is open to anyone interested. Cherri Dix uses her typing skills as secretary of S G A Dan Hambrick opens f I , XX i 4 XX N A in Harry gives the photographer a great big smile. The S.G.A. members are busy counting ballots. A typical S.G.A. meeting. meeting up. Gloria Prince keeps the budget balanced. SCSSL The purpose of the Coastal Carolina Delegation of the South Carolina State Student Leglslature as to provide leadership trammg ln the S C Legislative process The faculty advisors for this year are Mr Strothers and Edgar Dyer le 5 .3 Members of the SCSSL slt down to a buffet supper A busy meeting SCSSL MEMBERS 1 1 K , 1. kwa , I J, .Q E bl nf x- U ll VQ. A i . ' M' S l fyniv The Young Republlcans whole heartily n g u b I n S supported Ronald Reagan and George Bush They were very supportive during his campaign R0f'l8ld RBBQBFI dUI'lnQ his lI'18UQ8l' BYIOI1 The Young RBPUDIICSFIS SUPPOU ROl'l8ld RSSQBD Young Republicans Young Democrats This year the Young Democrats sponsored debates between John Jenerette and John Napier, and other candidates for the Democratic Primary. Picture 1. President Jimmy Carter waves to his fellow supporters. Picture 2. Allan Kujala really gets involved at the Democratic Convention Picture 3. Johnny Brown and Allan Kujala enjoy the Convention tremendously. Picture 4. Excitement fills the air at the Democratic Convention in New York City. f' 'ft , N , ,nf FK 2 -3 . 5' n 2' CD -9, I 55 D 3 m. Z CQ 3' FJ' 2. ET . S 'C .5' O Q . O 5 0 I O Z U ITI I' -I D I P 'U 'U D 651 9 1 'E g 5 I i t A ,I - 4 1 New lnitiates to ODK, left to right: Terry Barry, Barbara Moore, Janet Tanner, Janice Camp, Pat Baker, Alison Martin, Kim Collins, Janice Coward, Rodney Brown, Silvard Kool and Allan Kujala. Omlcron Delta Kappa iODKl is a leadership honor society which recognizes those students legiate activities as well as high academic achieve ment Sokratik Club The Sokratik Club promotes philosophical and social activities. They also sponsor the Yuletide, and Springtide Symposia, Deanie- Weenie Roast, Ice Cream Day, the festival in Honor of St. Katie the Virgin, as well as various speakers. 1 li f : r , k ,ag f 5 6? fs .,, , 1 A l 1 if , 51:11 1 - X -U Sokratik Club sponsored the Deanie-Weenie Roast. Don Gamble roasts weenies. N mmmng WW if-A . - . Harry Stevens, Mike Quirion, Mike Gasque, Tony Edwards, Claudia Cleary, Lynette Hendrix, Faculty Adwsor Dr' Robmson Gamble, Minnion White, Brett Cox, Tim Carrier, and Terry Berry. nnnWf Row1 Don Gamble Tern Barry Claudia Cleary and Dr Robert Floblnson Flow2 Chuck Batson Dr Eleanor Lester Lynette Hendricks Flow 3 Brett Cox Meg Methchlld Jack Purcell MuchaIQuurlon MlchaelGasque David Wllkne Phu Sigma Tau IS an honor socuety that works to promote scholastic excellence In philosophy It stlmu lates thought by presentung guest speakers from out slde the coastal area Thelr faculty advisor as Robert Floblnson Officers are Charles E Batson pres: dent Lynette E Hendrix Vlce president and TheresaA Barry secretary and treasurer PHI SIGMA TAU : , ' , ' , . ' . 2 ,. , '. I 5 Z . 1 g g 1 .-. . 7 ' 7 v 1 C X HISTORY CLUB The History Club meets once a month at the home of James Branham their faculty advisor It discusses current events on the local state and national levels. Some of their various activities and projects this year were: the November 4 - Election Day Gathering the End of Semester Meeting and the New Years Day Party is The History Club relaxes after a heated discussion over the manner in which to handle the Iranian hostage situation. ln April of 1980 the following students received honorary academic awards as distinguished foreign language students L Brown Stephen Harvey Flod Lee Cindy McKenzie Margaret Prince and Cynthia Turner to r: Theresa Barry, Deborah Haselden p h a M u G a m m a Phi Alpha Theta is an Honor Society in History. Its purpose is to recognize excellence in history, and to promote the study of history. To make the benefits of the Society help the college community is the society's main goal. The projects and activi- ties this year were: November 11, 1980 - Annual Banquet in honor of new members, Spring semes- ter 1981 - Annual Regional State Convention in South Carolina. Phi Alpha Theta International Club The International Club is one of the oldest clubs at Coastal Caro- lina College. Through the years, many professors have been encouraging a solid formation of an international community among students. Oktoberfest was the beginning of this community which has been now successfully achieved by the coming of foreign students, sup- ported by the Coastal Council for Internationals - a Grand Strand community organization. And from then on, students have been taking active part in the club, culminating with the Interna- tional Coffee House at the Spring '80 Fine Arts Festival. Front row: Nitzan Mizrahy, Leonardo Nakayama Lucia Dutra Row 2 Tana Nauyen Per Akesson David Hall Sllvard Kool Sanu Jumong kongkul, Alfredo Allencar. Row 3: Seif Fahmi, AI Hall Michael Turner Bruno Gujer Advisor an mfg 'sig -B 'lb if 'lf' '- 'Hlnp.Q,,, 6' dllum-...... Semi annual blood drive Frank Sarvis and Dan Hambnck during pledge drive Left to right Mike Chatham, Chris Jones, Zack Shepard, Harry Stevens, Frank Sarvis, Jim Mulholland, Danny MacDonald, Dan Hambrick Not pictured Brett Gardner, Jim Pack Alpha Phi Omega is a National Service fraternity its purpose is to develop leadership promote friendship to further the freedom which is our national educational p and intellectual heritage 1 P C1 rs Q 1 .F , , at ,vt l'.l2w,,,. 3 i an I A1551 2 dv-1 17' - ' 'EW W' tw a A ,sf W .0 S Mmm 1 M f e ff ,, s 1 -.JV 4223 Y to 5 N 2 Q ,,A,,. , as TMS b . . , . . , I and provide service to humanity By doing so its aim is O , Sigma Phi Epsilon The purpose of Sigma Phi Epsilon is to help young men develop their characters through the brother- hood of the fraternity. They also help to bring out the stronger qualities these young men may have. This year, their activities included: the 2nd annual Snake-ln, a camping trip, various sports programs, a Warehouse party, an April's Fools Party, St. Patrick's Day party, and a Flunker's Ball at the end of the semester. They also held a Christmas party on the Dixie Bell river boat. ANTHEM Dear Old Fraternity all my life through l'II love and cherish, the mem'ry of you Should harm betide me, thou e'er will guide me Sigma, dear Sig-Ma Phi Ep-silon true. 93 xsi f f 50 l .f--'ffvr . .J -ZZ V VZWSMU-csv-J a N X x N xx X l i ..-f . 'v .981 Officers: Top row: Jimmy Waldorf, iChapIaini, Billy Jennings, QV-Pres.i, Robert Greer iPres.i, Richard McGinnis frecorderi. Bottom row: Keith dersen iControlIeri, Zack Shepard fSecretaryJ, Steve Brakefield, iMember at Iargej, James Eason iAdvisori. ' 51 l CAMPUS uNloN g Campus Union has been very busy this year providing entertainment for the students of Coastal Carolina College. It is the main campus organization which provides social activities for and with the college community. Campus Union sponsors concerts, coffeehouse programs, discos, video programs, and special programs such as comedies and stu- T dent talent shows. Campus Union is composed of students who volunteer their time to produce programs for their fellow students. Students interested in participating are asked to contact the Campus Union office located on the sec- ond floor of the College Center in room 204B. l This year Campus Union hosted such entertainment as: The Fall Welcome Back Dance - September 19, 1980 1 The Christmas Formal - December 5, 1980 The Spring Welcome Back Dance - January 23, 1981 Homecoming Dance - February 14, 1981 CINO Day - April 8, 1981 Officers are: Fl. Norman Evans - coordinatorg Danny MacDonald - assistant coordinator, Mitzi Buzonas - secretary and P.R. chairman, and Pat Singleton - advisor. . . X St? X W , . I'-'- ls lt true that Campus Union members see, speak, and hear no evil? 75 ' I- 3,1 .' 1 Liv! N 'P'-B :mon 'B N J ,.., 'Q' 'QT Business Club The Business Club is interested in promoting and providing means for increased knowledge about the business world by its participation in community and campus affairs. ' This year they participated in the annual Christmas Party at TEC, sponsored a car-stop and had a suc- cessful bookbuy back drive. an- .-. In the club meeting they decide to participate In the TEC party. Jlm Pack ls always busy. aw 'K Business Club members 'S A-W This years cheerleaders contributed much spirit for the 1980-81 men s and women s basketball teams. Their new uniforms added to Coastal s school spirit. Thank you cheerleaders for a job well done! Cheerleaders COASTAL CHOIR SOPRANOS Wendy Bellamy Brenda Benton Virginia Bolinger Vicki Brown Kim berlyn Cail Lynn Dennis Melinda Enzor Monica Godfrey Debbie Hallicky Jenny Johnson Kim Johnson Jennifer Jones Barbara Moore Sally Purcell Christina Riley Adecia Sawyer Tommie Scott Cherie Vivrett Jan Williams TENORS Jeffrey Allen David Anderson Timothy Carrier Donald Gamble Bart Looper Tim Nesbit Ford Sanders David Shelley Jimmy Sherman CHOIR MEMBERS BASS Charles Barnes Fred Davis Kenneth Hucks Brian Litton Steve Purcell Orlando Skillings Clifford Smith Bob Steele Lance Winburn ALTOS Nancy Adkins La'Phael Anderson Carol Boatwright Cassandra Chestnut Jennifer Cononico Ginger Elliott Abby Grainger Beth Hyman Nancy King Shannon Lambert Lynn Martin Janet Turner Melody Turner 1 The choir members are deep in thought 2 These members are working hard to raise money for the choir Jxfxfx ri' - ,F 'i A .r,r, . t I I .fi '- I 5 J The first production by the Upstage Company was Windows directed by Cynthia Hodell. This was foi- Iowed up by the play Moon for the Misbegotten directed by Tom Jones. Upstage Co. Chantlcleer The Chantlcleer IS the campus newspaper It was established In 1962 and IS prmted every other Wednesday during the academic year It reports events of Interest to the students which have occurred and Informing the students of upcoming events Its motto IS Freedom of speech freedom of the press but a slave to the deadhnes!!! Membership IS open to anyone and academic credit as offered Special features this year Included an Aprll Fool s Day paper wuth a special fool s section and the Lampoon Edltlon prmted In the fall Y3' l ' 1 A r .r Clark Vereen spends many long hard hours lrymg to beat deadlines 4 -ai I She is amazed at CIark's new suggestion. I I f 1' nz ,, -,.. ..VA ai., 3 Y Clark spends much of his time trying to line up ads for the Chanticleer. - ' I QW 01 South Ca H1533 ' I EDITOR: Clark Vereen MANAGING EDITOR: Cynthia Turner News soiroa: Allan Kuiala EDITORIAL EDITOR: Buster Bradham SPORTS EDITOR: Glenn Mishoe FEATURE EDITOR: Donna Mishoe BUSINESS MANAGER: Cherri Dix SALES: Terrell Mishoe REPORTERS1 Jeff Hughes Lynne Radcliffe Steven Canady Melody Murphy Martha Wilhoit Steve Reed Wendye Turner Eva Wood Esta Hill Delphine Johnson CARTOONIST: Charlene Foster PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: Mitzi Buzonas Kim Russell Polly Lee ADVISOR: Edgar L. Dyer lll The Chanticleer, established in T962 is a student publication of Coastal Carolina College, The opinions expressed do not represent those of the administration, faculty, or students as a whole. The Atheneum works very hard to capture in words and pictures the past year at Coastal Carolina College. The only membership requirements are: QU Interest i2l Energy 131 Desire to work hard i4i Patience i5l And a bottle of Excedrin for all the migrane headaches. Editor-in-chief: Alison F. Martin Faculty advisor: Scott Johnson Assistant editor for photography: Barbara Chatham Business manager: Jackie Singleton Assistant business manager: Cindy Flohr Activities section editor: Glenda Lewis Assistants Rachael Graham and Rebecca Smith McCormick Students and Faculty Sections editor: Anna Huff, assistants Anna Brown and Kathy McCormick Sports section editor: Jeff Hughes, assistants Beth Smith and Lynne Radcliffe Organizations section editor: Damaris Allen assistants Cindy Brown and Karen Rabon Photographers: Khon Reid, Robert Page, Carl Finley, Steve Todd Artist: Charlene Foster it Ei, -- If 85.3. . I' ff- fl' 02' A fl 'ff f am ff 1 4 PM W--1 cn-. -.f A 4 ,z F4. ,JV ., ., ,f-V Vf As Coastals only literary publication Archarios encourages the artistic creativity of all students in photography artwork poetry and also fiction. Pub- lished annually entries for the magazine are selected by an unbiased committee of students and faculty Layout Editors: Bob Matln and Gregory G. Maynard. Archarios Edltors and Advisor: Tim Hewitt Dr. T. J. Trout 0.S.M Thomas David Wilkie. Thomas David Wilkie, Elizabeth Robertson, Lynette Hendrix, Mary Claire Heftington, Tim Hewitt, Wanda Windes, Bob Askins, Dr. James W Beaty. , ,k . -tv '5- n 'M ,riff 'sg 1 l Q 'Q l 14 A . 'a X , . . . 1 I 1 . , , ,, Y Y wmwxfxc-W Afro-Am Society Members Y ij! Afro-Am sponsors a bake sale. A typical club meeting. Afro Am Society 1 ix ,, 1 Si 63 , I E I KOASTAL KLOWNS The Coastal Clowns were very active this year. They attended the local parades and also participated in the party for underprivileged children held at TEC. Officers this year are Martha Wilhoit - president, Becky Smith - V. president, Lynn Radcliffe - secretary treasurer, Anna Brown - S.G.A. representative. Harry adds finishing touches to Squeaky s makeup Martha makes them smilel Ulm ff Row 1 Martha Wilhoit Regina Radclif Lynn Radcliff Squeaky Jordan Row 2 Anna Brown Rebecca Smith Wendy Ward Harry Rogers . . , . A A ,Q .. .. ,.: 1 5, ! , 1 : A , 'lx I . ,G , ' ,I .. . 3 i . '-1 ,Ai , 4' Y. --i , 1' 1 ' I.. ' . . . ma, . 1 1 ,ff..,f ., 4 v .3 - '- Q ..f, I A -'H' 'f. .4 A, . 4 ! 1 A 1 -f' '- ff. .u , , t , 1 Q ' 1 1 J ' . ',' Q3 ,V , C. - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 Nursing students give their sick patient the best care possible. As a preprofessional organization the Student Nurses Association gives members a chance to be more knowledgeable about their chosen pro- fession, and keeps them up to date on new issues within the profession. The Student Nurses Association has been active since the 1973-1974 academic year. Local projects have included fund raising as well as community pro- jects. Members have attended meetings on the state and national level, and several members have held state offices. president - Cheryl Woodward vice president - Patti Meeks treasurer - Joyce Scurry S.G.A. representative - Lauren Honeck Student Nurses Association Student Chnstlan Movement Smce 1973 thus ecumenical organlzatlon has cele brated Holy Communuon each week durmg term on campus Thus year with presldung Chaplain Dr Robin son and chalrman Harry Stevens the SCM has held meetings every Sunday for discussion and the Saint Anne s Eplscopal service Membership requirements are basnc Interest and commitment to classical Chrus tlamty A 6 ?l Top row Ito r Joe Chlarllh Greg Denk Kevm Sheffer Tum Belda Captam Bottom row Ito r Kenny Tomko Kathy Ruon Bully Hurston Bully leads the team with a 180 average This year the teams that the Bowllng Club played were USC USC Spartanburg Clemson and Citadel This IS thelr second year ln existence and although they have not had a wlnnlng season they look for ward to lmprovmg that record In the future Kathy Innes up for a strike Bowl u n g C I u b Y ' 1 , 1 Y ' , ' i Y 9 ' - 1 , - , Society of Undersea World The Society of the Undersea World is designed to bring about an awareness of the sea and its surrounding environment. Members must be students of Coastal Carolina College and have an interest in the undersea world. The club was founded in the spring of 1974. Since then the club has taken many diving trips in local areas and in Florida. The club has also engaged in fossil hunting expeditions. Projects this year have been two dives at the Cooper River, Bradford, Florida, and trips to the Biology Labs in South Carolina. Officers: Brian Merry, Chris Williams - co-presidents Jeanette Galbraith - secretary Mike Shepard - treasurer Dr. Doug Nelson - advisor 's Society of the Undersea World. Silvard Kool studies an undersea creature. W 5 1 . ' 2 Q MQN1 y ix 5 T- x W 'r4 M-mtv- .-1 ,. K , we -we Q 5 RQ! me ' Q -. X Ui The Santee-Cooper Intercollegiate. Q21 He has landed a big one!! Q31 Coastal angler Millus McDougal Askins and Perry celebrate their victory in the Seventh Annual Coastal Carolina Invitational held at Murrels Inlet. This year the Fishing Club at Coastal Carolina held the 7th Annual Coastal Carolina Invitational. There broke State University of North Carolina Western Ontario University and Yale University. The three day event took place October 16th-18th For the fifth consecutive year all students coaches and officials were the guests of the Leroy Springs Company at Springmaid Beach Myrtle Beach South Carolina. The Fishing Club is under the direction of Dr. Don- ald Millus. 2 L l 13 'N in U ' ' H were teams competing from: Coastal Carolina, Pem- x , . Archaeology Club Some Archaeology Club members look at artifacts Archaeology Club advlsor Dr Reinhold Englemeyer Members of thus new club are Top to bottom left to rlght Bnan Webster Clark Vereen Norm Evans Lynne Radcliffe Clndllou Hockman Martha Wllholt Jeff Hughes Jay Prltchard Barbara Chatham Now an Its second year the Rugby Club has become one of the most active clubs on campus The members have established themselves on campus and throughout the state as a competmve fun Iovmg bunch of athletes They have theur sights set on wanmng the S C State championship thus year Rugby Club Chants Return f'ijPE'jfaT QHSTHX Q9 QUHSTAL 5 4 anew' QUHSTRL 1' C52 QSTRZ LGASTM Q .4 Players: L-Fl Back row: Micheal Hopkins, James Hook Schwartz, Roger Holmes, Herm Senor, James Brown, 'Nwauw-ff ' 'P . fS' ' f f2 7 .19 . 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Front row: Coach Larry Carr, Joe Louis, Mark Geldberg, Steve Zink, Mark Clemmons, Rick Sanderson, Dave Snyder, Mark Gel hardt, Bruce Franklin, David Green, Bob Morin, Frank Paina, Frank Talotta. 4 Coach Larry Hit Man Carr The 1979-80 Chants baseball team had one of its best seasons. With a record of 29-7 in the regular season play, the team advanced to the District 6 playoffs. Coastal won the District 6 Championship for the third straight year. Coastal was ranked 13 nationally, with a record of 33-8. Coastal then advanced to the NAIA World Series in Nashville, Tennessee, but losing 2 out of 4 games was eliminated from the Series. However, the major leagues did not miss Coastal. Coastal sent three players to the National League. Outfielder Tom Romano was drafted in the 14th round by the Kansas City Royals. Pitcher Steve Ice Man Smith went to the Toronto Blue Jays in the 21st round and catcher Ken KC Chandler was signed by the Minnesota Twins after the draft. ! 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K v s 4 . V 1 4 1 L X V ! ? G i ! P Q Y I W 4 1 X x N I N Q I I Horry County Higher Education Commission X Seated, I to r: John K. Massey, Treas., J. C. Hipp, George N. Magrath, Chairman, Edward M. Singleton, S. George Lovell, Donald A. Moore. Standing, lto r: Keith Blanton, George D. Singleton, Jr., Bertis Floyd, Mildred H. Allen, Recorder, Edward M. Henry, Hubert G. Gibson, Ernest F. Southern. Not pictured: Eugene H. Charmichael, John W. Dawsey, Sumter L. Langston, H. Otis Stogner, E. Craig Wall, Jr. The Coastal Educational Foundation is an eleemosymary corporation of the Horry County Higher Education Commission. Its mem- bers are James A. Battle, James Blanton, Clay Brittain, Arthur M. Flowers, Jr., David Fl. Gravely, Joseph W. Holliday, James J. Johnson, Dr. Edward L. Proctor, Robert Fl. Sansbury, C. Foster Smith, Dr. R. C. Smith, John C. Thompson, E. C. Wall, Sr. and Frank M. Watts. . ChancelIor's Office 5 5? ,f .5 Dr. Edward M. Singleton is the chief Administrative Officer of the College. He serves as the Chancellor and Director at Coastal Carolina College. Chancellor Edward M. Singleton 1101? ff N W Mildred H. Allen, Admin. Assist. Brenda Cox Sherry Gould Rod Gragg Col. Wm. Baxley, Assoc. Chancellor for Public Relations gms:-V 'Q' r SH John O'Dougherty Gwen Turner i 101 Office of Academic Affairs Steve Nagle :. A25 'Qfj Q 1 , A 1 v Clara Rogers Lmda Montgomery 75 x Business I , e X. -r ,, .X W N Will Garland Sherrel Richardson ii as L .dl Stella Beverly Gayle Skipper Elaine Cribb Sandra Shelley Office ' 3. Division of Student Development 1 Chris McNeil Dr. Robert Squatriglia, Dean Q: Jimmy Soles Mary Harrison N lj 'Ns-3 7' 'fs.. W 'A' Pat Singleton Director, Student Activities bi i- wiu Allred in 9 Janet Dodge Sarah MacDonald av .X I ,I IHQ, ff fgxw ,, H Q A q..am,..ef Q J , E KY? Dr. Elizabeth Puskar a 1, A lt Winn Alisa Mosley Jan Breitenbach Professional Food Management .41 Ottie Chitwood Frances Faison Bill Flynn, Director CCC Bookstore Zi 5 f' j lfffpj if f 'hx Deborah Sanders Bob Elvington, Manager r l ,A- 'm. Mary Bull Dr. Dianna L. Smith A . -me ww, J ? i L . . Jane Caldwell Charmaine Tomczyk A i J A Kay Alford Doris Hamilton I' 3 I' Paul Fowler Mary Claire Heffington We 3. Q' W .. or :gif ,es - , ' Q V10 i Tx , 'A fl.. hh , f ,m,,,,gS V- D 1, L , 5 Q :. . ', 5?-14. -, J 1 x , W:,A'X,: f . -, 4 v , x., A 2 f N ' Q - an -rw. vt, -QM X' K 1 ' war Ygfwg 3' mp. . wf.if '-,wx Edna Bellamy HQ 1 1 iff V .J un ., Admissions Office i. 1.1. AS' 1.9. ' 4 i Ms. Brenda Sawyer g., Ziff :uf f '. 108 Ms. Mary Bennett V Mr. March Myers, Registrar 1 ,,,.,,..L......-L Ms. Lindy Smith Ms. Cenita Bellamy Mrs. Linda Carmichael Ms. Sue Gerrald Mrs. Frances Williams Ms. Cathy Lane Kfrgwi, Q5 fi pf. --an V- 4, QQ 'fffffs-.'W,.c,i,'A' if A x YEA? 'Q . V. P fee- . 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Hare Ms. Helen Hood Continuing Education and Graduate Regional Studies I 2 y V so 5 my . , ll PM M y Y 3 li 5 H ,af If , ' ll, Q 'L ' , 4 5 vi ,'4 r ,L . , 1-.Lexx ft I lisfjajz ,X yi, im W 4 1 I gg- , N - ',',xZ.N. , Q ,A sl? ..T7....hixq,i 2,55 f fa...--J WA l ' rw 'eff 1 'Q ' Y. , ' 1 X l o 1 s' f 1 ' e-an ' , - nl 5 'Q ww 'XM f I 4 no 4 Vw Q A V I s Mrs. Mary Lou Aylor 2 . ff A eww .v V me ,,., W,...,..,,,, 4.-69X IJ Mrs. Audrey Garland Math and Computer Mrs Pat Wood Dr Joseph Cicero Director 1 I W? A . QMMJ Mrs D6b0l'8h Vl'0Ol1'l8I'1 MVS. DOUHB Tl'll'8Sh 45 ff! Q Dr. Subhash Saxena Dr. Eugene Collins Elin S MW. ,,,,.,, Ai ENQWFSK x 'K ffiiikiia' was N, ,. Y-? 2s Business Administration 'YWNW W ir! fm 4, -1 J . , w . 'x if . 'l w?Q K 1 4 . wi, 55? ,W f s,' 'X 'S' f 'w ff 335995 'v f N H N ,,,,,i ,M i' W 'L -mi Dr. Darcy Carr, Dean Ms. Betty K. Smith, Secretary - l 4' Mr. Richard Peterson Mr. William Michael Polen, Sr. Dr. Gerald V. Boyles ...E Q 4 ,t 1 x , fx , . gk . xxx 5' if . 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' .K ' YA I ' ' 3334 , 5 ,, ...,,, 2 ' Lf ' 4 ,ff Dean, John Vrooman History Mr. James Branham Dr. Charles Joyner it Dr. James Farsolas Dr. Bruno Gujer Dr. Joseph Wightman MM f X 1 Mr. Dan Selwa Ms. Jane Hansen Secretary f ru ' 'fu-Eg ' if l ' ' 'VQQL' y 1, if iv ,,, . -A, ' 1' ' ' X 'A IV' a Edgar Lee Dyer, Ill Dr. Cornelius Sullivan Dr. Reinhold Englemayer Anthropology, Geography and Government Dr. Paul E. Stanton wa Mr. Tom Boyd Psychology and Sociology Dr. Elizabeth Puskar I ,ft in Dr. Wade K. Baird ..w Fl'.!'N Dr. Tony Albiniak Dr. Linda Schmidt Dr. Janice Chesson .. 45...-4 Dr. William Davis u r s i n vm-.,.,,,. . 19' r' Q Mrs. Jean Roberts, Director Ms. Pat Jordan, Secretary pN fs.-2. Ms. Sada Buck Ms. Brenda Bellamy Ms. Patty Sue Hickman .1 fl 9 94. 1 ' A L Ms. Karen Carpenter Ms. Patricia Kirkland and Ms. Catherine Haseman Physical Education Ms. Violet Meade Ms. Jeanne Casey , '1 Dennis Casey, Grad. Assl. Mr. Steve Taylor Dr. Thomas E. Cooke Mr. Russ Bergman n ,,,, , ..,, . F. . .Mmm I I Vw we-MQ Mr. Larry Carr DifeCIOf, Walt Hambrick Ms. Barbara Prevatte, Secretary K Dr. John Farrellv Dr. Marshall Parker 1 ' 5 Ms. Sarah Ann McDearmon Dr. James H. Rex, Dean Ms. Pat Taylor, Secretary l'!.?-0. Dr. Timothy J. Touzel Ms. Ann Marlowe Mr. Stew Strothers Dr. Dennis Wiseman Ms. Robbie L66 Mr. William Horace Wood Dr. Patricia T. Candal Dr. Lance E. Bedwell Dr. Gilbert Hunt l Teacher Education Humanities English and Foreign Language Mrs. Sherrill Mishoe, Secretary Dr. John B. Durrell, Dean I 313 Dr. James Beaty Mrs. Joyce Parker Dr. Eleanor Lester .. I -ff is.. Dr. Thomas Trout Dr. Donald Millus Ms. Linda Schwartz 122 V Ya, fi 'G 5 . 'mmf' .. 1 F5 M . ,,, .. so Dr. Gerald Groves Mrs. Glenda Sweet Mrs. Jane Robison I'--., Q S . Q Mr. Steve Nagle Dr.Randall Wells Ms. Lillian Sanchez Dr. Charles W. Gidney Dr. Alvin Hall Mrs. M. Faye Taylor , Ms. Bobbie Lawson Ms. Marianna Hamilton Ms. Martha Thomas Philosophy a . Religion 2 x, 1 1 Nl l fl M I ig Dr. Robert N. Robinson Dr. Ron Lackey Dr. Roy Russell 124 Music X! x I Dr. Carol Schramm Amman. 1 Dr. William Fl. Hamilton Ms. Carolyn Cox :EL Theatre Speech . H K Ms. Claudia Cleary Mr. Thomas E. Jones Ms. Cynthia Hodell N Y l P i S 5' L I Y r E :ax :-.,.:, , vw s 5 ,Nw X .- Q.. , .Huy I .ef ' L , ' 1 , V ' . T-:Q , - , 3' Q ff' -f'f:'n? - ff 1 X3'9'T A fx Q i M in gli MGX, I, .X MA i wr-'Jw fy! 'K ' EQ k. M, X ,I vnu a,1,V,, , i4,,h. v'Nf.m:j .1 .pr , . , f i 4' ,Q ' x . A I, X Q ,N Q n A ,fix 'iff . ' .X 4 , e . ,wig 1 3 mx '4 ., I, Q 1 f fs 4- L. , J 75 we I I mx ' 3 f 5 v. gf fl, .X f , 4 Ywff ,. 1 fam V ,1 Xie: ' Sh X , a 5' N lflfgffpff , .Af , Q. my ,ii NW' f , V 4' v Q ,,.,,1,: , I I an k '+A , ! Wag, f Whai a life! ffv+fgpgf:vyu ,cw ,:',i1-'fic' 1 ' 1 , .lv wx-,Q , g. t 1. ' r, l Charles E. Batson Philosophy Johnny L. Brown Inter. Studies Elaine H. Cremer Inter. Studies MaUl'iCi0 BGYISI' BUSil'l6SS 2 , l Scott Branton Management Lori Briggs Physical Education Rodney T. Brown Michael W. Chatham Chuck Cox Business Art Ed. and German Ed. Physical Education Q. rj 1 Stephen J. Crum Marine Science Seniors f A K i i i it Donna Edge Accountin Brett R. Gardner Marine Science 1 i R. Norman Evans Histo K 'xi 1 ',f,.,' .V ff., f f fha-' ', V' Y ,,. :ffm-rt -' , Llsa P. Davis Psychc. Iogy Foster B. Fowler Gen. Business Seniors Laurie Geddings Music Virginia B. Harrelson Education Cherri L. Dix Accounting X Jeannette Galbraith Marine Science igvx fawson C. Hopper Physical Education Harold C. Johnson, Jr. Elementary Education Michael Lee Business Gardenia Miller Inter. Studies Amy K. Jones Muslc Ed. f Amella McMillan Earl Childhood Ed. Janlce Jordan Bus. Administration Cynthia A. Martin Math Education Seniors AA.. E. Gordon Monneyham Business Adm. Linda Kemp Physical Education Kent Merrell Business miami. wzfmfl CULLEGE Tgfcf Q 4HY'F'fs,Qx Mellssa Moskow Physical Education Melody A. Murphy Administration David E. Pickens Michael P. Quirion Jim Roberson June Simmons Bus. Administration Histo Marine Science Inter. Studies Ray A. Singleton Psychology Seniors Elbert Smith Hugh M. Smith, Jr. Mac Smith Marketing Physical Education Business Management F. Patrick Sullivan Archeology Gordon Taylor Physical Education ,ii , , - ,,, , ..,ii,,1, -i 5 Cornelia S. Tenny Thalia T. Vaught Education Elementary Education Seniors ,..s L Sam Ward Thomas David Wilke Management English waltz' Frances Williams Joe B. Williams Inter. Studies Marty Williams, Jr. Wanda Windes Ph sical Education Ps cholo y Physical Education Seniors 1- Jia . ' I 'f' Q ' ' .1 ,. f -t. Miriam Zeira Accounting Zoodle and Doodle is I .14 Haven't We Met? If X ,. 4 X 1' -Q 1 x f A Q ,xx L l l f 1. Arthur Adams 11115:-:i 'Q ' E- If .va N -53 . Q x 1 ' A' Ag A , :A ' A Zi l..l,, A .. 'v ' .fe 'gg' K' vi.. lyanlr Per Akesson Sally Allen Allen Altman Jeffery Altman Davud Anderson - DOIWDB S AFDBUG Tehri A. B8fl'y 'Nm Lisa R Bean I K., Wendy R. Bellamy Lorla Bennett Charles Black Kelly J. 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The Mlrkl CAROLINA IMPORTED PARTS PARTS 5: ACCESSORIES FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS BOSCH - LUCAS ALL ELECTRICAL PARTS 1706 4TH AVE TONY Lewis, OWNER CONWAY, s.c 29526 PHONE 249-4995 CH E THE LICHTHOUSE Cross Stitch - Christian Gifts Christian Books - Bibles Church Supplies - Handcrafts FRANCHISED ROYAL DEALER Floyd and Louise C. Goodwin 1111 THIRD AVE. CONWAY. S.C. 29526 248-4911 JACK EARGLE 248-4068 613 Main St. I7th and Mainl Conway, S.C. 29526 Phone 18035 248-9632 OWNER 5-w T tt Q t . .... .. vw:Yli'V -'vl in V ir Y 4 . .......- : .... .. I I gt M - 1 I 9 MLM . - .... ......l I W. .-I -M - ' A - . Y - rg: . E J V ,L,. N J Y ---- Y. Y --V-f-f ' ftfliff udiiiuw--U---umm N mu' N .A .. ., - . -, .- W! V Y ' 1 N A -. D., 5, .'-. -My l ,' -+1 mit 5 J ig t, i 'V .' 3 -i ,..:f'f.-lx f 4 4? 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Myrtle Sq Mall Myrtle Beach S C 29577 Phone 48035 448 4841 I , . I L , ' ' , I I 1.1 'N I . fb ' ' . ere inner: re eco nizeal . . . . . I 1 I n I ' ll ' I I I -I . . , . . Kgx. R PA' o Q 0 L' I FTD Nl S T. 1-'Q' lx nn, ,.o I -ZS S I fl X ' 41' nwv som n mrsu A TAL MYRTLE BEA H, s.c. 1:55 WAV H 3 , e , . . 1506 North Phone: Main Street 248-2711 HUCKS 84 WASHINGTON FURNITURE CO Conway S.C. The Furniture Specialists DON HUSKEY CHEVROLET P.O. Box 127 KINGSTON OFFICE SUPPLIES INC P.O. Box 173 Conway S.C. 29526 Phone: 248-2671 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 1227 16th Avenue Conway S.C. 29526 I , Long sc. 29559 phone: 'Win Street Phone: 357-7051 2439623 Office: 448-1707 REALTOR DOTTIE EDGE REALTY CO INC Realtors Dottie Edge 2012 North Kings Hwy Broker in Charge Myrtle Beach S C 29577 Located Across from Coastal Mall COLLINS CO Myrtle Square Mall Myrtle Beach S.C. Coastal Mall Conway S.C. 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Q dk DIVINE'S SPGRTS CENTER Clothing and Sports Equipment llYour Happy Shopping Store 2204 N- King HWY- Myrtle Beach, S.C. Coastal Mall 1803, 448-3334 Hwy. 501 and 16th Avenue Conway, S.C. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 till 9 CUUNTRY i2,iQsQfift,s SHQE SHAK Myrtle Square f-2 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Compliments of S .S . X . 419' 'Ila- I017 3rd Avenue Conway South Carolina Ladies Ready-To-Wear Coastal Mall 248-6115 Hwy. 501 and 16th Ave. Conway shop with Us Viola Burton Eva lohnson Lynn Williams l803l 248 6793 Phone 308 Elm l803l 248 5711 Conway S C 29526 COSMETICS DIXIE FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE Complete Home Furnishings Appliances Linda L. Brown T.V. s and Carpets Independent Beauty Consultant A-3 Coastal Mall Conway, SQ 29526 ' As Coastal Equips You for Your Future, Dixie Equips You Complimentary Facial With Your Home Furnishing Needs I Qifl 1't Tl ,Fw 435 Zf 2 2 7 ' AY' I 1 1 I V 1 1 1 1 1, 11 51 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I HORRY FARM SUPPLY, INC. 'IWe Appreciate Your Business 2401 North Main Street Conway, South Carolina 29526 Phone: 248-9549 Fertilizer ' Seeds Pesticides Field and Carden Hardware HORRY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Owned by Those It Serves , Conway, South Carolina ewyix +3 -fsr in LORIS DRUG STORE DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER Safety Savings Service Phone 756-4021, Loris, S.C. HORRY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC P.0. Drawer 1820 Conway S.C. 29526 Phone: 18031 365-2151 - Distinctive Signs U35 Years Experience 1322 Fourth Ave. Conway, S.C. Phone: 248-4477 :TI I h' tif' .,., . S R d d Superb Dining AE' PRIME RIB OF BEEF - STEAKS LIVE MAINE LOBSTER - FRESH SEAFOOD H Live Music for Dining and Dancing G Complete Famiv Phone: 272-5 I 07 U.S. Hwy. 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'T sfo 9-4f J -Q95 f r COASTAL CAROLINA COLLEGE OF THE No. 1391 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA TRAFFIC CITATION . , Z' ' Wt , DATE 3-18-81 TIME 10:05 A.M. , LICENSE NO. BAH 321 YEAR 1973 J VEHICLE Dart DECAL NO. S890 , PLACE Court in Front of Admin. Bldg. 7 REPORT TO THE BUSINESS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY TO f PAY YOUR FINE f f 1. Illegal parking in reserved areas . . . . . . . . 53.00 I 2. Parking on Iawns or other non-designated areas 53.00 3. Illegal parking in Visitor area . . . . . . 53.00 Y 4. Illegal parking in Fire Lanes, access roads, or on traveled portions of parking lots or roadways 55.00 5. Failure to register vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 6 6. Illegal use of decal to which one is not entitled . . . 510.00 . Illegal parking in Handicapped areas. . . . . 515.00 8 Other parking in tree .... . ...... ...... . 520.00 OFFICER Gotcha' NO 1 REQUEST FOR REVIEW MUST BE MADE WITHIN 72 HOURS AFTER TIME RECORDED ABOVE. Forms available at Business Office DELINQUENT VIOLATIONS IN THE CASE OF DELINQUENT VIOLATIONS NOT PAID NOR APPEALED AFTER 72 HOURS FINE WILL INCREASE AS PRE- SCRIBED BELOW 53 O0 FINE INCREASED TO55.00 S10 00 FINE INCREASED TOS1200 S15 OOFINE INCREASED TO . . ..... . . . . 517.00 AFTER 30 DAYS FINE WILL BE INCREASED AS FOLLOWS: 55.00 FINE INCREASED TO 58.00 57.00 FINE INCREASED TO 510.00 I 512.00 FINE INCREASED TO 515.00 517.00 FINE INCREASED TO 520.00 AS ' I 5 06 ea Q 5 'o J '19 o o 1 T' il SQ? 8 N 9 Congratulations to the new fesslonals f 1981 from the Professionals at the ' NQWSs Shonner no.o m ' Y O I , 1 . 'wma-... . , ,4-nwv---- -A. 'AW . M Nw SU SHI E CAMERAS Up To - On All Merchandise O in Stock - All the time off in Everyclay Is Sale Day! A List y Prices . CD if -1 Sunshine Cameras - 3401 N. Kings Hwy. - Myrtle Beach 448-8474 - Credit Cards, Personal Checks, Layaways, for Your Convenience. - All Merchandise Factory Sealed With Original Manufacturer's Warranties. We Sell For Less. 4 1 Coastal Mourns the Loss of William Kimbell In December of 1980 Coastal Carolina College bid fare- well to William Kimbel, who died at the age of 92. Mr. Kim- bel had been a long-time friend and very generous sup- porter of the college for many years. His donations to Coastal total over S2 million, with S1 million two hundred thousand going toward the construction of the new Wheel- right Auditorium, pictured here in its various stages of con- struction. Chancellor Edward M. Singleton said of Kimbel His contribution to the quality of life in our section of the state is immeasurable. He had a genuine concern for the welfare of his neighbors and he willingly gave of himself in numer- ous ways to help make our region a better place in which to live. The Chancellor also said, Mr, Kimbel's support of higher education has been instrumental in shaping Coastal into the respected, progressive institution it is today. Because of him, a generation of our young people have been able to enjoy the benefits of a quality college educa- tion. He was a kind and generous man and he will be greatly missed. Kimbel's donations to Coastal include over 100 scholar- ships, and a contribution toward the Kimbel Center used for Marine Biology and Coastal Research. Our campus library was named for Mr. Kimbel. William Anthony Kimbell 1888-1980 William Anthony Kimbel was born in New York City Ol January 5, 1888. He received a Bachelor of Science degrel from Columbia University in 1909. He became president c A. Kimbel and Son, an architectural and decorative firm. I May of 1978 he received an Honorary Doctor of Humanitie degree from Coastal Carolina College. 1 MMM ' :ff-4 -I H .TQ F 5 fix wf Qx sl Q ma l., 0472? ., +9 ,ff 3 .Tig v . My ., ,W ., , ' .ff . 3 f f 141' ' W' , 4 f 'm4,f:4I 3 M .,f,,,f ,gig 5 ' if 'fi A , 5, JI, Q - 2 f 'al E5 2-' - -. Qs tg, 5 ,-:IZ -R , if . 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I A s ' W-n,.,,,,g, .,t'f'h35.g V AV i W nm.- -,,- A in V V , 1 Alison Martin, Editor, Christy and Randy I certainly could not have put this book together by myself, so I did not want to be alone in my picture on the editor's page. My sincere appreciation goes to my husband Randy and my daughter Christy, who put up with an often absent, always harried wife and mother during this past year. Randy's many contributions of photography talent have been invaluable. There are many here at Coastal who have participated in the production of this year's ATHENEUM. My faculty advi- sor, Scott Johnson, was always supportive and helpful, giv- ing whenever called upon whatever assistance was needed. The Media Center personnel were always cooperative. I especially want to thank Bill Edmonds for going out of his way many times to give us help in photography. In the office of Student Development Mary Harrison, Pat Singleton, Chris McNeill and Dr. Squatriglia put up with my resignations and frustrations, doing all they could to hel me through the rough spots. This year my staff has made this job bearable. Their cor tributions of time, talent and enthusiasm have meant s much to me. In particular I want to thank Barbara Cha ham, my Assist. Ed. for photography, for so many hours i the darkroom and behind the camera, in sickness and i health. And Lynne Radcliffe, who went above and beyon the call of duty, doing whatever job needed to be done. N section editors, assistants and photographers, a bil thanks for a job well done. Clark Vereen, Chanticleer Editor, you have been ready 1- help so many times. I have been proud to have my offici- next to yours. It has been a difficult job and I am glad it is almost ove But these people have been great to know and great 1 work with. Thanks to all of you! . 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