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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
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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 ,
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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.
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