Coastal Carolina University - Atheneum Yearbook (Conway, SC)

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A., J Qiafoym. ff ' A ' ' '- ws W , f '25 W , W 1 Z . 4 X X 4- ' I' V 9 Y 'Q' wx fx 4 fs I f M N, M iw mx 1' N f f f W BK fs' 0' R sf 0 Q X s W - f 11,4 A ' -N :v,. , 2? V ' J ,.!i11f A ,aff Q QQ. I ..1--'-- 1- 1 qmwwfw f.-av-4-'UAW ww QPF . , 1 'M' 3 X' I I rs -A , H I lk: Y. Q K 'I -vc, Qtuhent 2-Xrtiuitiez -it Q 5.1 f qv wmv iw? um kg 4 -.a.a..:f- ,l ,L oi xv 1 i 'N-W . N.. -Q... Gayla D. McCracken receiving the Secondary Education award. Betty J. Benton receiving Interdisciplinary Studies award. X i 5 . ,.. , . fl? li 2 it Sue Herman and Linda Sellers Academic All Americans ML Donna O'Brien receiving Faculty General Excellence award. Two prestigious awards and 122 other citations were presented to students at the annual Honors Convocation. Some of the categories in which awards were given are: SGA officers, class presidents, publications, athletics, honorary academic awards, and awards in each of the individual disciplines. Cer- tificates were presented to the members of Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Alpha Mu Gamma, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Tau, and Omicron Delta Kappa. GEORGE C. ROGERS AWARD 1981-82 David Hall 1982-83 Phillip Lassen FACULTY GENERAL EXCELLENCE AWARD 1981-82 Tehri Barry 1982-83 Donna O'Brien DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARD 1981-82 Dr. Joseph Cicero 1982-83 Patti Sue Hickman STUDENT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION AWARD 1981-82 Carolyn Cox 1982-83 Terry A. Barnett GRADUATIO The place was Kimbel Gymnasium and the event was Graduation. Former Gov. Donald Russell, who delivered the May 1, 1982 commencement address, was honored by the College with the donation of a yearly scholarship in his name. Katy Mason was the first recipient of this scholarship. Russell addressed world problems of nuclear war, the threat of war in the Middle East and the decline of America in world leadership status as problems that must be faced by the country's youth. lncluding May, August, and December graduates, 291 students were awarded degrees from Coastal in 1982. There were 15 Associate in Arts, 8 Associate in Science, 14 Associate in Science in Technical Nursing, 25 Bachelor of Arts, 37 Bachelor of Arts in Education, 32 Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, 27 Bachelor of Science, 100 Bachelor of Science in Business, 21 Bachelor of Science in Education, and 12 Bachelor of Science in lnter- disciplinary Studies. Gn May 7, 1983 Dr. Fred W. Hicks, the Chancellor elect, delivered the commencement address. A total of 350 students received degrees in 1983. There were 20 Associate of Arts, 30 Associate in Science, 18 Associate in Science in Technical Nursing, 36 Bachelor of Arts, 32 Bachelor of Arts in Education, 50 Bachelor of Arts in Inter- disciplinary Studies, 22 Bachelor of Science, 103 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 12 Bachelor of Science in Education, 15 Bachelor of Science in Inter- disciplinary Studies, and 12 Bachelor of Science in Physical Education. I I PK ,v ,.....,, 5 ,- .4 'Q -45 +3 4 5,3 N: REX 2 fs 5 E, EN. . ,K- .xx K Maw QW QM 1. 'Y A 2 4 1 fu 1 4 W. I 5,12 'W an, 34,4 215,11 if lp! 1 4 wi' -vm wa ' ' ' 1 4. 4-5 S, ffwafwmdfgilfff gp' if 'ff az, 1 I 0 Q' V .t , M 7 'viz MW hw sw , 3 S KWWKQ 54' fi gi sir ' 1'5- ,PX - -Mxgx K Building Named for E. M. Singleton The Administration Building at USC-Coastal Carolina College was of- ficially named in honor of Coastal Carolina Chancellor Edward M. Singleton in ceremonies at the college on September 28, 1982. Singleton, who announced plans to retire from his position as the head of the school at the end of the Spring 1983 academic year, was recognized for his educational and community achievements at a public ceremony Tuesday, Sept. 28 on the portico of the Administration Building. At the ceremony a portrait of the Chancellor was unveiled and the building was officially renamed as the Edward M. Singleton Building in honor of the man who has headed Coastal Carolina College for almost 20 years. The Coastal Carolina College Alumni Association proposed renaming the Administration Building and the proposal was approved by the Horry County Higher Education Commission. The Administration Building was the first structure erected on the campus of USC-Coastal Carolina College after the college moved to its current site near Conway in 1962. Coastal Carolina College was created by the Coastal Education Foundation in 1954, but did not affiliate with the University of South Carolina until 1960. Edward M. Singleton became director of the college in 1963, and was later named chancellor. When Singleton moved into his office in the college Administration Building, in 1963, Coastal Carolina College consisted of one structure, a handful of faculty and approximately 100 students. Today, the college is a four-year USC campus with nine structures, 115 faculty and more than 2,500 students. ww f, W-Wvwvmsww ,,.f- --.. Sw K 0 if W 3 rr- A S .2 , C D- Q W N WI' 5 S S2 1 Million Science Building Dedicated The new 2.1 million dollar science building was dedicated Tuesday, October 26, 1982. The 35,000-square-foot structure contains 12 teaching laboratories, eight classrooms, 23 faculty of- fices, research facilities, a darkroom, an electron microscope room, an instrument room, and supply facilities. ' The keynote speaker at the dedication ceremony was Dr. Richard H. Kropschot, The Associate Director for Basic Energy Sciences in the Office of Energy Research at the Department of Energy in Washington. Kropschot is responsible for planning and coordinating the overall content and future direction of the various basic energy sciences programs, which include research in the physical and biological sciences, applied mathematics and engineering. The new science facility gives us greater flexibility and allows us to provide new kinds of learning experiences to our students, says Dr. Richard Moore, Dean of the School of Science. The Science Building greatly enhances our capability for in- struction in the sciences, he says. It also improves oppor- tunities research and it means that students in our community will have an even better opportunity to receive a quality science education at Coastal Carolina College. Sumter Langston, Horry County Higher Education Commission, congratulates Dr. Richard Moore, Dean of the School of Science. W 4' 'L' v-rl D5 r . 7 l' -S , s 1 2: L, .R rn,,, mx. .3-.,: cr , L As one of the flrst events on campus each fall semester the Student Government Assocratlons stu dent mlxerfplg plCklHQ provldes students with an oppor tunity to rnteract wrth thelr peers and professors Mugs of beer and full stomachs generated the loosemng of tongues and the 8StE1bllShlI'lQ of new frlendshlps 26 .4 Oh L- - ..- - I N S ? 1- 34 Q jsgfm I 5? ll ' v LQ' v 3 f 3 inf? :- Spring Formal - ff -nr fm 4-.ri Xf ' 4 Ax ,Q ' 4 27 Christmas Formal N On December 9, 1982 Campus Union sponsored their annual Christmas Formal. The setting this year was 2001 VIP and I everyone got into the mood by decking out for a night on the town. With 2001 VIP supplying the bouncers and bartenders, it was just like a night out at a club - with on- s ly your friends. ,,..s, if z 1 l ,taht if i it l' wx X 1 f f is i 3 l '-we 1 , Q5 , ' 11 Y A H ,Y s-il'iZ.'Ii5.' ,if 'V we 16? ,gil ' ' A asv- ii Q ' 1 V 4' N Christmas Formal 1983 11Pf'v-V' is MM4 The chill winds of early December were not enough to keep students from the Christmas For- mal. Clever students found their own ways to keep warm by dancing to The Maxx or slipping through the crowds stealing kisses. Mistletoe did not instigate the wild kissing spree, Campus Union did. They promised a free CINO Day T-shirt to the first male and female to secure 50 kisses from 50 dif- ferent people. Time was not a fac- tor as students warmed up to the task at hand and even continued after Steve Eaddy and Anita Strat- ton won the prizes. eea,ffH,Y!!, V K The Kimbel Distinguished The Kimbel Distinguished Lecture Series is sponsored by the Kimbel Trust, the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina, The Sun News tle Beach and USC-Coastal Carolina College. It was created in memory of the late William A. and Maud Kimbel, who were devoted and generous benefactors togfloastai Carolina and the Waccamaw f Grand Strand Region. The Kimbel Distinguished Lecture Series was established to make a positive contribution to the college and the community by a forum for distinguished lecturers of national stature. Irving R. Levine On Saturday, April 3, 1982, NBC White House correspondent Irving R. Levine delivered a free public address entitled The Nation's Economy: Where Are We Going? Based in Washington D.C., Irving R. Levine is Economics Affairs specialist for NBC News and is seen regularly on NBC-TV Nightly News the Today Show and News Specials He IS a frequent panel member on Meet the Press Mr Levine has covered every major economic development in Washington since 1971 when President Nixon instituted wage and price con trols and devalued the dollar Prior to his present assignment Mr Levine spent ten years in Italy four years in the Soviet Union three years in Korea and Japan and one year in England His NBC News coverage echoes the history of a quarter of a cen tury Mr Levine graduated from Brown University witl' a Phi Beta Kappa Key He received a Master s degree from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and has been awarded honorary degrees of Doctors of Letters from Brown University and Bryant College Art Lmkletter On Tuesday October 19 1982 television and radio star Art Lmkletter delivered a free public address Lmkletter is a popular nationally known public speaker made famous by his net work television program called People Are Funny NK f-hifi A television and radio performer for more than 45 years Lmkletter has starred in two of the longest running programs in broadcast history House Party which aired on CBS radio and television for 25 years and People Are Funny which aired on NBC television and radio for 19 years Lmkletter won an Emmy Award for House Party and he has performed in numerous television specials and motion pictures He is the author of 16 books including Kids Say the Darndest Things which was a national best seller His humanitarian work his interest in youth and his motivational speaking have earned him various honors including Speaker of the Year Salesman of the Year and 10 honorary doctorate degrees from colleges and universities throughout the country His chief interest today is his workin the crusade against drug abuse 4.-.IP iv. Lecture Series Arkady Shevchenko Former Soviet Ambassador Arkady Shevchenko, the former Under Secretary General of the United Nations, now serving as an advisor on Soviet affairs for the U.S. government, lectured on Soviet subversion and espionage, a Kremlin view of the White House and the succession of power in Moscow, on Tuesday, October 25, 1983. Shevchenko made international news in 1978, when he broke with the Soviet system and became the highest-ranking Soviet official to ever defect to the U.S. Born in the Soviet Union in 1930 Shevchenko received a Ph.D. in international law from Moscow s Diplomatic Institute authored a variety of books and articles on diplomatic subjects and rose to a prominent power- ful position in the Soviet government before defecting to the West. He was the chief political ad- visor to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. He held the highest rank awarded diplomats in the Soviet Union. When Shevchenko fled to the United States from his position at the U.N. in 1978 President Reagan described Shevchenko s defection as possibly the biggest and most important break- through for us since World War II. James J Kllpatrlck James J. Kilpatrick the most widely syndicated political columnist in the United States spoke at Wheelwright Auditorium on Wednes- day April 6 1983. A native of Oklahoma City with family ties to the American South he served as editor of the award-winning RICHMOND NEWS LEADER one of America s major newspapers from 1951 to 1967. As editor of the NEWS LEADER he attracted national attention for his thoughtful incisive editorials. He became a syndicated political columnist in 1964 and his regular column A Conservative View now appears in 425 American Newspapers. He is also a contributing editor to THE NATIONAL REVIEW and a regular essayist for THE NATION S BUSINESS. He appeared on CBS-TV s 60 MINUTES for years as the conservative debater on PointfCounter-point and he currently appears on the PBS television program AGRONSKY AND CO. He is the author of several books including the new AMERICAN SOUTH: TOWNS and CITIES. Mr. Kilpatrick lives in Hardscrabble Virginia where he is an officer in the Black-eyed Pea Society of America. 1 1 1 1 1 1 as 11 O O I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 cc 11 1 1 1 1 an 11 1 1 1 Eva Gabor Eva Gabor who has had a successful career as an actress comedienne and all phases of show business from the legitimate stage to motion pictures television and personal appearances appeared in the Wheelwright on April 24 1984 She made her Broadway debut as the mgenue in Rodgers and Hammerstein s The Happy Time and from there ventured into Hollywood and motion pictures Eva enjoyed a record breaking six year run on CBS TV by starring in the Green Acres series Today it is one of the most successful shows in syndication She was born in Budapest and attended Forstner Girls Institute there and Notre P rive in the United States followed by Magda and Zsa Zsa Eva is currently touring the country and expounds on her three lives an actress a wife and a business woman I , I A , ' I , 1 1 5' J 1 - - 1 - 1 is . 11 7, 'VI 1 ' , 1, ,I , . . - - . . as I 11 . . . ' L T . 1 ' - Dame De Sion at Lausanne, Switzerland. Eva was the first of the Gabor sisters to ar- ' Q N ' . . . ' , 1,557 ' 7 ' U I f gr .. - 4 PQUGI-IT BEER : CIN O DAYg AK ,: . my Beer, games, beer, food, beer, and music, are the ingredients of a successful CINO QCoastal Is Number Onej Day. This year was no exception. Campus Union I, , Q was the overseer of the entire day and if . ' 1 the bands Jasmine, Stratus, and Lightnin West Played for the duration. ' T 135 3 it , iii idx 1 r Y 'J i?fm3?wMQS'5 x':i ' 5 i w g 9 . if Dei X X i o r H it ' s ' J' V nr Q , - ' ,, ,D, wfA-- . W 1 a fs - f S 3 is ,ff 3 g r 'K KJV WKVQ CI XWw,iiW,,,, YP' S , ,H vus UN is ,a NX I y presents Q O Q. fly G5 5999 191'u2gx1N '- aiisigteiq N M ',ML fk in , vm i in iii i cwo nay ,82 N 1 V 'i aft! I I W--1-Hugh P ' will wif--vs'dP5vl -V ' . . x ., .K f Qfn' ., ..4 ,, K, , 'O'! , u , 'K Q4 .. ls- , 2 !, WNV 2ihwK...,. 1' , 1 ' ' 4 j L. . 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As CINO Day '84 arrived crowds of students mobbed the gates of Con- way High School's football stadium for the 12:30 pm opening of the festivities. After paying a minimal one dollar for the traditional CINO Day cup, students enjoyed free hot dogs, barbeque, and BEER and BEER and BEER! But that was not all to keep them occupied, the Butterfly Man razzled and dazzled his audience with juggling, jokes, and unicycle stunts. While he was not performing, the nationally known recording group FIREFALL played hit after hit. The dunking booth provided more fun as students drenched their favoritel?l professors. And if that was not enough the football field was covered with people playing wild and crazy games. v ij' , -0. ,S in Q 5' vs warm . l Fir 7? ' A 'itiwfs , 1 f . V-N4 'Q- yxt l K5 'Y wg Nga .ggi H 1221 if '53 1'-' 5--L Q lx Qi' w is .......,.Lg tm'-wwx 4 1 .FY 'Wi 'W L 'W A u gig li , 5 SKK A QA, ,,,, . . A ., Q X M' f 4 -.-W -UA' Era- . s , ,W . ... 4:55 5 I A N I D . 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X Q f L A , , 'gi I - Qi I ' , 2 I' sr? 5 L. -3 if Fi 'L 2 r' 2 G11 ' li vi 'lilly llil 1 i5'iJlill,i'l 'i'm.i.,lA 1 wiilillslil gill liiiviiiiqiiii r, - src l if lillillllilllfilhi? ifiiv Nfl il? i .Qe3..:'Tl' N, Sli vi 252453, . ll l iii ' ,wifi-ii1isil:i:wli- fill fifaifff-wit, :M Q- lil it 'QQ Y l Wir gfwwllzlgl it iil1,f-fiiii,ii,QiWilkie , ii l l lllllllllll: illillillii l i1ill4'i1ilwEv1.i i . im wir if it i l ,. W. i lllXX .li Cllllii-xl ff fig, if 4 C5113 -ff ,Z L? iss' 347544 -124' Ex e' fd ,six The Spring Arts Festival is a three-day event chocked full of singing, dancing, drama and participatory events. Night performances by visiting artists featured Greg Reynolds and his Dance Quintet and the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra. Special features ofthe arts festival included a glue-in where visitors were given pieces of wood and allowed to create sculpturesg folk dancing where guests were asked to join ing improvisational workshops, nature walks, batik workshops, raku and pottery demonstrations, Shakespearean workshop and poetry symposium, where amateur as well as experienced poets read their works. A Mother Goose walk through Spadoni Park introduc- ed youngsters to Mother Goose characters and a gospel sing added to enthusiasm of the festival goers. Klig's Kites from the Galleria Shopping Center in Myrtle Beach put on a kite demonstration. Festival organizers believe in the theory that art doesn't exist when it's on the shelf. , , is ,. 43 fx: '-T2F'U5i?fT, 1f1Ef 'Z , 1?4ggHvq fz,-gif ., 14- N cfm, ,,.,,,,s, 13523, 2. 'fi -' -.MQ 'H' in wfcw-f'-swwuefr'-:1evs1,siz5:.'. V .P , i .u.,,, sum .,1.'f,1f-, ea: - Vi ,. Yir.e?Jf ' Z-X Debbie C. Bell Management Almeta Kay Chance Psychology Who's Who Among American f-Q Y! If t I .A Claudia Darlene Beverly Marine Science W.,.,,..- , Kathatina M. Clayton Marketing 'x u -49 . i 11 vi-QPF. x 1 'qi , A 'J if ill? t 'l I , x , . 1 i 5 H ff i wi , -, l sl T, . 9,11 A 'f A' ,ry x i ,Qi Q. tif' 4 'fffiflz ww--' J, l 4' William Biggers, Jr. Nursing .wg- Y Q . Donna S. Collins Elementary Education -fb 7 2- ji' Susan DeI.oach R. Kimberly Duncan Ginger Elliott Finance English Interdisciplinary Studies . nil. Y Rachel A. Graham Accounting ., X -. -'F , . , Kelly Black Psychology S wi Ana B. Craddock Interdisciplinary Studies 1-ff Valentina M. Gay Philosophy 'xi '-A I 'www . ' 'e ' W 1 P 'vii 1 ' n . pk 1 .A if L' I Roger Grier Business Administration ,ga Us C 2 'I 'Bryn 1 If fl Q , ' .,,. Q .J , V Qi, 4 sig A 4 f X 'Q' 4. 1 1 ' M If iii' ' 'Wg f ' , ,ig V, , A .r , . , v V, I 1 -M S Q 4, x - y 'Q ' if X ' ? f 4+ ,, - , Colleges and Universities IVY 4'1- i xeL..xx5 .2815 David Hall Esta K. Hill Timothy Hucks Anna Marie Huff Fmance English Accounting Elementary Education N X X X sr? Robert P. Javins, Jr. Sandra K. Jeffcott Delphine Johnson Lynda Susan Knight Marine Science English English Biology . 5: ' I it 4 . 'x ,A Ugbn.. 5 Qb, y 'MQQ Sgk an - K 5 1 fiiiffff' ier i 1 iet ee e :-r4?wfsi- es- 'img .Q aw fi Q ' , I 1 . lv lil . 1 WN . ,. V . 45 3 .laps Pa z' If I' .45 Q Y' xx 'A ' .1 za ' 5? WW. QWS gl A I f , :,:-1:1 ' I .. 3 If A ,jj is it H ' 5 yr Y-if , Philip Lassen Gayla H. McCracken Martha Sue McDowell Donna A. O'Brlen Interdisciplinary Studies Education Education English , ,mx I ft' vm If is .ss .Af gg, In g ,,.,,, .J We f 1, l sk, Q 'f,' John A. Opalko Carolyn Pate Math Finance 5, ,41-o-v ' Melinda G. Peavey Business Admi nistration iggfow sa Ml gif: 93, '22, 1' -. .gm Q . 13- Nz JK . 'K Y' f , . , -2. . . -awa y i . Qs, i? . gag fnafiklb gr ,i is-' 'mi Katherine 'ri t . . , A 1 I , wiilk, 4 0 ivlf N' N sw v 'es ' 'NW K ff' .A ' Q it ' A V3 WX .QQQQG GCR f Ei 'av i 2 OQ X A 6, W5 ,vt Xa s Ea, ' .1113 Q s , f 4 l fa , sys at stirttf wap' A 'sk af 9 ., fg sfgs tw' 2, aw K eww as 5 .. Rion Marketing Who's Who .tr 5 f 'H Jil 11 ,, , , 1-0 ., if 'if 4' 'iyi fa er, . . tl h ax i l. 1 ' Q X f 'X .. x ,,, x at tx t ex . f 'L W qi . Q. 1 Br 5 Exif Wifi 0 . cw-n. Q , If get 4 f i SM 3 ' ,yogi , 3- ' -9+ J , -v , J . Q 4-ff 1 5' e s -L -E? , . wal. 'A .. Diane L. Plank Education V Nw. - L f ff' David Wyatt Sage Accounting ...a QQ , . St 'fbi X Carolyn Smith Clifford Smith, ll Business Administration Interdisciplinary Studies Not Pictured: Jacqueline Dianne Howard - English Jeff C. Lee - Interdisciplinary Studies Katherine Morgan Mas on - History Joseph D, Wilkerson - Psychology . . yr' 1, ,L gpg. P432 Vs, it 14 1 .Q ffuekf J . S u ,..,, ff! it I 1 5 ,V i A .. , v Q K vi . . gg, . r' A. f '.vQ' f, Q' , lar: Lg. -9 W iff ' 2 ili - . 43, q Qi 9 K'-ll Z Y . .,: I I 'IW - ZW if' a If ,ft .2 1 ' ' 'W' 5 l V' is . w:f,. Sarah J. Purcell English Lloyd Ford Sanders Finance 97, f j' J ' 'G' y s er e l W N f film i ts ' i. ,co ,V , -,M V .V assi. - . , , . if 'W 1 at ' JU, . .- ', r' 4 - E QYi,,g4 - 0 ,hx if gh 44- Y . if f Eb' 2' - . , , 1 ,gg Dale Smith Business Administration jig 'I - 'yi l C John David Walker ' f R. Lynne Radcliffe English at 'L 4? it me iv. Jean Lyn Slabaugh Marine Science Roosevelt Stackhouse, Jr. Nursing - wa tg' an Sharon Williams English f History Elementary Education .y if Vg ni Welcome Back Dance 'Gi' 3 WE' 4 , N ' ' 'Ex . YW. N , , .. Q. -. Q ' I fm K, Q. E ,l M 0? , Ya. as! x W J i 1 xy-'I Q 'Q ' - :if '52 ' ' ,T 5 sf Q X ' 59 1- A, PNN X' 1 ' Q Homecoming 1983 On February 5, 1983, Susie Sanders was crowned Miss Homecoming 1983. ,Q Susie is a junior majoring in Counseling and Educa- tion. She is a Golden Heart in Sigma Phi Epsilon and Campus Union Coordinator. Her hobbies are enter- taining, fishing, horseback riding, raising animals and cooking. Sabrina Rhinehart, 1st, runner-up, is a junior ma- joring in Physical Education. She has been a member of the cheerleading squad for three years and serves as co-captain for the 1982-83 season. X Homecoming Queen 1983 Susie Sanders Donna Elliott Sigma Phi Epsilon Choral Ensemble we Kelly Gore Cynthia Grier Sherri Griffin Esta Hill Upstage Company C3 Caisson Club 2nd Runner-up SUW Carpe Diem gg ' 4. I i I 4 .R i ', i 9 l' 11- . 4. , 5-S. 1 at llv A -' ,Ur if ' a Q K Q , H V :O J f . .x l 'X Sue Hill Sheila Johnson Trish Marsh Lori Pickett Chanticleer 3rd Runner-up Concert Choir Atheneum International Club r ,tb 'Q Q ' 48 Sabrina Rhinehart Dale Smith Terry L. Strickland Sharon Williams lst runner-up Cheerleaders Business Club Student Nurses Assoc. Campus Union Homecoming Queen 1984 Mike Gatewood Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-sv wr E egg, K rf N 1 E 2 3 . 2 ffhtw f,,,,-,Mfg .K , Millicent Watkins AfrosAmerican Society Nancy Cicero Campus Union I 4 I 't 6, pm i--. Homecoming Queen is Male For the second time in Coastal's history students broke with tradition by choosing a male Homecoming Queen. Mike Gatewood, for 1984. The first male Homecoming Queen, also sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon, was elected in 1979. Mike Gatewood, the Homecoming Queen, is a sophomore majoring in Psychology. His hobbies include snow skiing, water skiing, and surfing. Jackie Kilcrease, lst. runner-up, is a sophomore majoring in Physical Therapy and Psychology. Her hobbies include swimming, dancing, helping others and cooking, She is sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. .QAM .' is ry 6 Lori Pickett International Club fm is . . gA'bv xf,. ,taint 4' R -t Q ski igii.. 103 tail 'Q .ff 1 Paula Megel Student Nurses Assoc. ' 'Wit fi, Z' MQW? . N 'W'. an wg! H , ' wwf G ' A E 'A Q' , an ' fy rf lf ,. A . ' A? . 1 at A air f V 6 . QM! w - ' f I if ff W ew 'S 1-ff? . '1,,, fn ' , X ---, t. ' gh A . . E f ' if A .,.,,,,.. , I i, , M y 'e'-.WMM ..., fa . sf. N' Kelly Gore 2nd Runner-up Ensemble 'N 11 fam Ji 6 .4 , Q '55, I . al , 2? 6 9 WZ 3 ,K My ef 2 Donna Elliott Concert Choir W7 Z W M .f MMM 1 M. 2, 7 1 I f , zz f wsi Jackie Kilcrease Jenny Martin 1st Runner-up Alpha Phi Omega Student Government Assoc. , 1 f ef!! 1 X K, ff Mg! X f f , f fi-4 f 9b ,yn X f 7 1 42 jx' ff , 5 g I , f V , Lisa Kline 2nd Runner-up Cheerleaders I I ff , if . 2 'Z ,.,l is K H V' w bf . fe, f ' -,J ,5,,,,f,. If .4 9' , . 4 F K 5 .1-r ' U ,,,,,., . ' ,- 25-1 f ,if Dale Smith Fellowship of Christian Athletes X 1 ,gf . x fi mn..-K uf A 1 if 'WY' 24 5 'w!'f.1 . 43' ,-Q. A S Q3 J fy 45' K., IT'S WED ESD N GI-IT 1 8' ' i . x ii ' Q QW 0- f f Q' uv ii A -4- I ,,,,...-.. ...- ,...,,,,..--- rr--.4 H. i nz., Q- fllluhzfflbrganizzatinnz in L Z., Q00 ,I I' fma.1.,Z.Q E JE mmm jam-5-AJR Q- --- -.1Q-.m.-.lh-..'!b..EL..-e..-,o'.....m---,-,.f. qeiq lqm,-mfmAQeAfn Ibm--M fs- gs ? 5 5 M2 'ZTZ5 WM. ,MAX A1-QT ' The ATHENEUM is the largest publication produc- ed by students at Coastal. lt serves to document in words and pictures the events of the academic year. Many, many hours are spent on putting together this testimonial to the drive, zest, and exuberance of the students at Coastal. Every event no matter how big or small is a topic of reporting by the staff. This edition of the ATHENEUM is a two year book and consists of 216 pages. The only membership re- quirements to be on the ATHENEUM staff are: ll In- terest, 2l Energy, 3l A desire to work hard, 4l Pa- tience, and 52 a bottle of aspirin for all the migraine headaches. Sports Editor - Jamie Gray Q? -'ff' xx 1 X lx mm lx Editor-in-Chief - Trish Marsh Q if sf' Y f ,iw . L 'F , Q., v , . K l 5. N' r S M. I -I, M an 'Wax Av Y iv' 'X Y77 I v f '-X hx Clubs - Lisa Raines, Robin Crouch - co-editors, Terri Skipper, l.uCindy Bohn, and Sheila Clardy v.-0 , mg-WQN W NE 1 W L A f 1+ 1 1' Z ,, . Mr if, I-1 X f f 1 F I , V, k. K , I Sports editor - 1983-1984 Advisor 1983-84 acu ty Semen - lc I Ula a Teresa Richardson Veronica Davis .LW 'ii .-A- Ag ' X Business Manager - Darlene Haines Advisor 1982-83 - Scott Johnson pt .1 ,,V?:E, W X, is nl Q 'z 4 x V Photographers - Tim Henson, Lisa Hardwick and William Barker Student section editor - Paula Richardson 1 I B C' B El a I if 57 CI-IANTICLEER Equip' Lynne Radcllttd Managing Editor ESM Hilll Business Manager MGYUIF' Wilh0iil News Editor Q Teresa Devine 1 U l Foatures Editor D9lPhlne -l0hn50n The Chanticleer is the newspaper printed Emenainmem Edna' Q Gregg Goodsm on campus. It reports events of interest, Sports Editor Jeffl-iughos such as academic and extracurricular ac- Head Photographer Todd MGCHGIY tivities. lt also informs students of upcoming Cl '00ni9' T:'5L,W'llg'ms0 events. It was established in 1962, and up gow Elgar shZrT5Ls::?deg: until this year, was printed every other Lind. Franklin week. It is now printed weekly. 5018009 HW John Pooloy Ray Reed 0 Q June mee 04 Rusty Washom N Laura Arolzo Advisor .llm loot! The Chanticleer is published weekly. The deadline is every Thursday, 3:00 p.m All submissions mav be turned in to the Chanticleer Office, room 203 D, Student Center. , if Z, 1 l r l ,. li l l I l Q. Lynne Radcliffe - editor at best. isww 5- , I K Xanssms ......-H..-.-.. , , cr' se 32 Martha Wilhoit, taking care of business. Dr. Jim Beaty, advisor of the staff. Laura Araiza checking over her report. ff? Bottom, L to R: Laura Araiza, Esta Hill, Lynne Radcliffe, Delphine Johnson, Tod Macneir. Top, L to R: John Pooley, Julie Rice, Suzanne Hill, Rodney Rogers, Martha Wilhoit. The Chanticleer staff hard at work at The Horry Shopper. irf -.-r-2 ,fw- Teresa Devine, News Editor, reviews the latest issue of The Chanticleer. GHG E 0115? 7 E 1533-34 e If you had to characterize the CHANTICLEER in one word it would be turmoil. The Fall 1983 editor resigned after the fall semester, the CHAN- TICLEER went back to being published every two weeks, and spring semester 1984, the CHAN- TICLEER was not published the first couple of weeks of class due to the process of finding a new editor. The staff was small and sometimes it seemed almost nonexistent and at times it seemed that deadlines couldn't possibly be met, but somehow the paper reached the stands. To this we wish to thank Martha Wilhoit - Editor Fall '83, Bugs Hill - Managing editor Spring '84, and Ann Sanders - Copy editor - Spring '84, Eh: Qlhantirlzzr Managing Editor -H -H -- -----v--- - Karen L. tBugsJ Hill Copy Editor -- '-- -. -- Ann Sanders Features Editor --- 0 ---- Sherri Johnson Sports Editor - - - ' HH Teresa Richardson Staff Writers . . . . . . - Paula Richardson Lisa Kline Dawn Flowers Production Assistant H.. . ... Rgxy Sullivan AdVISOf eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Llnda Schwartz The Chantlcleer newspaper ls a non-professional school publlcatlon published every two eeks on Tuesday. The opinion expressed herein are those of the Chantlcleer staff. The eadllne for submissions ls every other Thursday at 3:00. The Chantlcleer offloe is located n the Student Center, room 203-D, ext 279. This newspaper ls printed by the Horry hopper. V-,iw H A, 2 f l i l 5 l :Vi zu, Sherri Johnson is distributing papers for the campus. ji 'N -l. . Martha Wilhoit - Editor-in-Chief for the Fall 1983 semester. - -A I Rf W -1 vs- A v 0 ,Q,,v'14'x .,'l3, ,LN L in 4 f gg, EJ' Karen L. lBugsl Hill - Managing Editor and Ann Sanders - lCopy Editorl take time out from their busy schedule to pose Teresa Richardson - Sports Editor for the photographer. eff 4 fiyf. I Wm W- ' Lisa Kline smiles for the Photographer. E Q l 'xv -sv CHANTICLEER managing editor, Bugs Hill, discusses an article with Paula Richardson. Paula Richardson is working on a layout. I A 'Q AEQIQE-XE! 9 The Archarios is Coastal's only literary publication. It encourages the artistic creativity of all students, faculty, and staff. Published annually, entries for the magazine, which consist of poetry, prose, art work, short stories, and photography, are selected by an unbiased commit- tee of students and faculty, Sandy Jeffcott was the editor for 1982-83, and John Walker is the editor for 1983-84. The Archarios advisor is Dr. Randall Wells. Row 1, L to R: Jackie Howard, Sandy Jeffcott, Karyl Brown. Row 2: Dr. Wells, John Walker John Walker takes a break. The Archarios staff - hard at work. Sandy Jeffcott always had something to do as editor. X f Dr. Wells and Jackie Howard find working on the magazine amusing. 1983-1984 ARCHARIOS Staff Advisor: Dr. Randall Wells Editor: John D, Walker Assistant Editor: Roy Whetnall Paste-Up and Selection Crew: Janet M. Barwick Sharon Prince Karen L. Bugs Hill Katie Kelly Ellen Edwards Sandra K. Jeffcott Editor John Walker is working hard to meet his deadlines 2 - Z, ' ARCHARIOS staff looking over a layout gig, . The Afro-American Society strives to promote awareness of Black heritage and the role it plays in to- day's society. The club works toward unity among all people. The organiza- tion sponsors an awards banquet for service and the South Carolina Black Leadership Program. Also for 1984, the Afro-American Society is co- sponsoring Josh White with Campus Union. William Gerald 1982-83 President MAGDV -flaw., 9' Lisa Woodbury f Secretary and Eugene Gibson - President smile for the CBFYICTB. .. ' warm., iiiillfll Qlllii I M, 1982-83 MEMBERS - Row 1, L to R: Vanessa Alston, Clara Lance, Doris Woodbury, Angelia Blaine, Valeria Hickman, Lisa Woodbury, William Gerald. Row 2: Denise Armour, Carla Brown, Valerie Weaver, Linda White, Wendell Hemingway. Row 3: Robert McCray, William Drayton, Tony Whittington, Michael Hopkins, Herman Senor, Ellis Chestnut. Y .S SS 5332 E WI 2 ii I?-jg: S ? , ' 1 198384 MEMBERS - Row 1, L to R: Cynthia Grier, Gena Woodbury, Lisa Woodbury, Row 2: Pamela Davis, Claudine Lance, Myra Flager, Wanda Holmes, Edward Givens. Row 3: Eugene Gibson, Not Pictured: Elaine Briscoe - Tres., Anne Brown - SGA Representative. 5151213 li THE jg D Y 1982-83 members are: Row 1, L to R: Michael Jorden, John Walker, Jack Murphy - Treasurer, Karyl Brown - Secretary, Michael Gay - Vice-President, Donna O'Brien - President, Esta Hill, Dr. Gerald Groves - Advisor. Row 2, L to R1 Lynne Radcliffe, Rose Cannon, Sue McDowell, Cindy Turner. 5. ,, gl, X' , .,- 5. 'QFQT 1983-84 members are: Row 1, L to R: Esta Hill, Lynne Radcliffe, Sarah Purcell, Dr, Robinson, Janice Williams, Agnes Nallo. Row 2, L to R: Mike Mongeon, Dr. Trout, Kim Duncan, Sandy Jeffcott - President, Steve Purcell, Claudia Cleary, Walter Dinkins, Walter Haynes, Harry Stevens, Not Pictured: Sherri Estridge - Vice President, Carpe Diem originated as an English Club, but now is open schools. And they sponsored the Great Gatsby: the film and to all creative people who are interested in the arts. They the party. They also sponsor speakers, including Jay Thomp- sponsor a one-act play contest for the Spring Arts Festival. son and Elizabeth Scroggins. Carpe Diem co-sponsors a book They have funded a competition for writers in area high and record sale with Phi Sigma Tau. 'K 4 9 65 5-W' BA B M7 CEA The Omega Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity was founded at Coastal Carolina in the spring of 1977, 52 years after the founding of the national organization in 1925. Alpha Phi Omega is a National Service fraternity whose purpose is to develop leadership, promote friendship, and to provide service to humanity. Some of the events sponsored by APO in 1982-1983 include two blood drives, the Gimme Shelter Party, and the Spring Fling held at Studebaker's. The 1983-1984 events included the Handicapped Play Day for deaf children, manned SGA and Homecoming voting booths, Bake Sale for Pledge Class, fund raiser for the nursing homes, and Studebaker's Party to raise money for the Heart fund. Row 1, L to R: Sherry McKee, Nancy Clements. Row 2: Tami Lewis, Robin Kooestra, Jackie Kilcrease. i' 'W' WIASMWMA -an One of Bob Steele's duties is to tap the kegs at the APO parties. 66 OFFICERS - L. to R.: Treasurer: Davis Gerrald, VXP Membership: Ted Thomas, VIP Ser- vice: Mark Reynolds, and President: Bob Steele. I X I l 15 '- . s , S'-1 ,5g,. ' Row 1, L to R: Ted Thomas, Bob Steele. Row 2: Johnny Roberson, James Galbraith, Mark Reynolds. Row 3: Dr. Terry Barnett, Steve Nagle, Davis Gerrald. Row 4: Tim Opp, Danial Hoffman, Scott Johnson. Everybody has fun at an APO party! fools SW E? 'i '- , ' yi- Z 'j'-L OFFICERS 41983-1984i - Jackie Kilcrease - Vice President of Service, Davis Gerrald - President, Sue Dave Sharp gets wild with Digger and Coors beer. Bennett - Sgt. at Arms, Clay Green - Vice President of Membership, Ron Romano - Treasurer, Jim Henson - Secretary. Not Pictured: Mandy Hagins - Alumni Secretary and Historian. 'us E 3 . 0154-QQ' ALPHA PHI OMEGA - Bottom Row, L to R: Davis Gerrald, Ellen Grimsley, Clay Green, Sheila Vereen, President Davis Gerrald poses with a cold beer and a warm smile Jim Henson. Middle Row: David Cureton, Sheila Clardy, Jackie Kilcrease, Sue Bennett. Top Row: Robyn Kooistra, Ron Romano, Cheri Davis. .IV Students enjoy a good time at the Rock of Ages party at Studebal-cer's. Coastal students give the gift of life. ll 3 The members of the Business Club seek to meet the club's objectives of promoting interest in business and pro- viding increased knowledge about the business world by its participation in campus and community affairs. The Business Club held its annual Christmas Party for underprivileged children, the car wash on Coastal's campus, the Honors Convocation ban- quet, the Spring Fling trip, and a book exchange service for students. ef it iaslimzss alma: ,ff-wt N Q., 49 re- 1983-84 MEMBERS - Row 1, L to R: Susan Beeler, Diann Houchins lpresidentl, Diana Gallant lSec.fTreas.l, Jacquelyn Greene, Donna Tolar. 2nd Row: Dr. Paddock, Professor Driver, Professor Eason, Kay Schwan, Beth Langston, Scott Harrelson, David Sage, Dr. Carr. lixnvmmmmv F' 2 L.. sf I t if ' i s sf .ff 1 , gnu. ,,,,: Q E , I to 1 sg g as K oak it 19.2 , - -'Sp . ' ,. - I xii? 1 4 S get . R in 2. in lu 1-f we ' V7 J T 4 E T l T. ' ' V si , gi ii' 1982-83 MEMBERS - Kneeling, L to R: Susan Deloach, Bobby Wright, Kathy Clayton, Jeanne Minshall, Roger Grier - V.P. Projects. Standing: Trish Marsh - V.P. Membership, Carolyn Pate - President, Carolyn Smith - V.P. Publicity, Ann Charles, Dr. Andy Hendrick, Micheal Jordan, Tina O'Conner, Chris Kelley, David Hall, Teri Skipper, Debbie Hull - SecretaryfTreasurer, Dale Smith, Fred Hamilton. 68 X. If 'll is up H -9 4 .ff ' fig 4 Aki.. i k' v- - uv if 11' 5 'li 4 s I .3 K. 4:40 , M G-Q Kim Cape, Steve Persamanos, and Kathy Clayton sort out presents to be wrapped. l if-lwzfga, Tina O'Conner manages to laugh despite the task at hand. A . , .ar 44, 9 4 1 4 ,, IV V gl If , I QM .1 . a a .4 151' . V Y ..f Elf . Q v Y vy 5 k Y 1984 Business Club president, Diann Houchins, is caught off guard by ' -.7 f M 'il n ff 'C , 3 4, . ,il W ,,,, A ,.,ffwf-f r W W fm. .- x 1 f 'C X ff zfrwn. , t ml'- ,.,. . My QW A -an t ' ---t . 'f 7 I -MJF? W - , , , ,.,a,M' 'mf W: ,.,., , vm , X ,v 1 ing! 'ff MZ' Trish Marsh and Ann Charles cut up after a Business Club meeting, Roger Grier working diligently at the car wash, ' 'I-M Vx Carolyn Pate and Susan Deloach bag the presents to be sent to needy children for Christmas. ' 1 C atee '21 GI 15155 BNI 1582-S3 Campus Union is the major campus organization that provides ac- tivities and parties for all students. This year, Campus Union Coor- dinator, Susie Sanders, was especially busy overseeing Welcome Back dances for both semesters, three coffee houses, the Christmas Formal, CINO Day, and the Spring Formal. if In addition to sponsoring these activities, several Campus Union members attended the NACA Regional Convention and the NACA Na- tional Convention. vy l 5:33 ef! V4 . 5. yrs . as Q wg Campus Union members gather around the entrance. Susie Sanders serves beer at a coffee house. A . ,,.,,, , 'TV ll , R H 1.1, 'fix ' rw, . . . ,wwf . 14-. Q, ggf,, r v V V , ' if f ,ff ww aw ,. 0 - A- W fa f -wg., rl- .41 4 ff41'r-'flfig , a 5 2.1. . , Q Q' ff 9,41 f , f f Y ., , R ',.f-, U Z X - MH ' gsm rf ' . ,,i' ,. -kwa Row 1, Left to Right: Becky Stanaland, Bennett Turner, Susie Sanders, Sharon Williams. Row 2, Left to Right: Chad Melton, Debbie Citraro, Janice Williams, Robin Crouch, Sue Bennett, Lisa Raines, Todd McNair, Bill Nygorski, Cindy Bonn, Trish Marsh. CT? Two Coastal students cool out with a few beers. CAMPUS UNION OFFICERS - Becky Stanaland: Secretary, Bennett Turner: Pr. Chairman, Susie Sanders: Coordinator, Sharon Williams: Asst. Coordinator ,-1n, Sharon Williams gives out wrist tickets at the dance. -of 'vs I, A ,fzfsf-. 3 rggi E -.tx gal? , 1 fi 0 ,sfl W W ' 3, . . i X 'E , ygxl-P , ix, , ' -. w I 2 Q b iw .. I V A . 'sl' X ij ,Y . X , - . Q Y , h i A I, 5 A Bill Nygorski and Tori Myers doing business at a Campus Union coffee house. Campus Union members Lisa Raines, Robin Crouch and Trish Marsh check Coastal lD's. f-Q s, ni. Coastal students jam to the beat. GIAHHIBIHQ HND 1533-S4 For the 1983-84 school year, Campus Union hosted such entertainment as: The Maxx Josh White, Jr. Ty Curtis Barbara Bailey Hutchinson Mark Weiner and the Weinerettes Steps Wayne Kings Music Review The Butterfly Man Firefall and they also started a Film Series Richard Pryor Live. Campus Union Coordinator Sharon Williams Asst. Coordinator Sue Bennett W1 V, gg ,L,?1A:,z., with M il' 'Hy ' ra. 43,11 .hiv . 1, 'Wifi ' - s 1 ia' f V, T if ,cf W ww: f sf, I 4 is R f 4 1' 9 W 4 ,fi lf 42 ,ws 1 ,Z ki? 2 VP we -f 'W ,T ti ,,,i.. tzwmffa f M ' A fu.-119s -'VZ' I. f , ' S S f s , . if --:,..,' 4 41 ,mf , ,f , , f is ,-fi f . If X ' Qw T 11si?i T '.- , 'Weir ,f , f 1 ffl ' 2 , , . , Q. ,QM 2,35 Campus Union members are L to R: Jenny Martin, Rick Bedser, Nancy Cicero, Sharon Williams Todd Young Cindy Bohn Sue Bennett, Bennett Turner, Frances Driggers, and Shelia Clardy. Q iw- ' gcw wx f , ' , , 1,12-:,: 7' ew. ' f: f -,rf-V,,1Ei,, ' , 7 : 2 WJ. .yfsw K 1 ,gm 5 6 fa ,... waxy in i . 1 io I f 'tr -2 Nik. ef' e-. .-1 Whllilxt Sue Bennett and Mary Vickman discuss plans for an upcoming Campus Union event. Jenny told you not to take the picture Trish 72 JJ.-4-f- A. 4: at , ll . I . 'K X Tl- vw' ' i l ' P- xxxx I I Jackie Kilcrease and Martha Wilhoit helped represent APO as Bartenders at a Campus Union function. Trish Marsh's enthusiasm is evident as she gets to play with all the money. 'Win Sharon, Nancy, and Mary are all smiles. Wonder who just walked in the door? 4 ,, i T if 5 1 as 9, -' 3 A ,fs A 5 Q' X ,A Donna Keller follows the agenda during a Campus Union Meeting. Joyce Yedlosky, in charge of Campus Union Publicity, is the one responsible for all those flyers on your car. n-Art Iuh 01 1,5 12 babe CO.lJ 62.81 up e rf efrofbor M044 Ollie' Of ed S e Co 9 0 . 1' 16 'llsf focxovqj-I E lofel-O stlbia 1779177 beoce fb k'o,A,' afrsf 198953, 11, lefe efs 912 o bd ' 3 a do I. 616049 ODS 'Sl as cfs 1,6 etfog 01196 0 barb. 769 fo I, 11,90 def mkgber U3 cyl, '79 S s 6 - f e Of 6.0 'lowsa lsalsofse I feqd qdacf- 109019690 I e Ro .fo '1- 6 'Z lv '71-5 - ly, breiilboszfici lC0,r,3 J 1 ' Sony 04' 53507129 20169 A7 a L al' Gr 0590- of! 079, 66117. 070 I A61-I I 806 4 re fbre ae 77, 6 U6 ,7 727 Sloleq 0,776 Qece dad Q md g sf, 'Yan wsorj 200 La. I W 'ic olo kg Q J 2 9179 06 ' e 'aa DQ qw ffq,ejdde0'2we,s fo ' 1 jf fg Q 3.A?f,,a6A7 We 606 C42 flqb ,706 Daly e. , HU? Row 1: Lynn Farmer, Pam Tindall, Chevelle Turner, Lisa Hardwick. Row 2: Jeanne Bowers, Sonya Lowrimore lpresidentl, Julia Barker, Martha Thomas ladvisorl, Marianna Fox ladvisorl, Helen McCoy. Row 3: Donald Purcell, Lane Martin, Herbert Ware, Joel Gladdin. Not Pictured: Lisa Adams, Secretaryffreasurer. ig, A r if 'I 3 R , QW 4 ,-f if Q S P, .. 1983-84 MEMBERS - Row 1, L to R: Todd Rollings, Dr. James Farsolas, Dr. Paul Peterson, James Branham - Advisor. Row 2: Gregory Urbine, John Walker, Dr. Roy Talbert, Dudley Desilva, Joey Secino, Dr.Charles Joyner, Paul Gumm, Clyde MacDonald, Rick Bedser, Chip Hyman, Tommy Edwards, Trish Marsh. in John Walker - SGA Rep., Trish Marsh - Treasurer, and Paul Gumm - President discuss plans for the next meeting. doubles I rw, . sing,-. .wwe V .,s,,,,, . 4' X 1- WMM: , ..- W - Q-if 1982-83 MEMBERS - Alphabetical: James Branham, Lori Cooke, Susan Cooke, Richard Emory Jr,, Charles Joyner, Roderick Lee, Katie Mason, Sue McDowell, Diona Meunier, Paul Peterson, Roy Talbert, Mary Vickman, John Vrooman, Joe Wightman. 1982-83 History Club President, Richard Emory, also as a pool shark. Once a month, the members of the Coastal History Club meet at James Branham's house, partake of chili or a potluck supper, and discuss current events on all levels. These are informal get-togethers and offer a chance for students and faculty to talk about a wide range of topics and exchange ideas. Several of the topics discussed this year are How the Mid-East Problemlsl Evolved, The South African Problem, and Ireland and Englandf' Also, in 1984 the History Club sponsored a week- ly coffee hour from 12:30 to 1:30 pm on Wednesdays to share ideas about history and political science. B 3 Zh' pf 75 atoaseram are-wa MNA one 3 The Coastal Carolina Concert Choir, Directed by Mrs. Carolyn Cox, was established in 1973 when Mrs. Cox came to Coastal to establish a music depart- ment. The Choir is in great demand in the grand stand area and has sung annually for Canadian-American Days, under the Christmas tree at Myrtle Square Mall, and for many civic clubs. Their major fund raiser for 1983 was the presentation of the Mikado. The proceeds were used to help them take a trip to Hawaii in the spring. The Conce'rt Choir, also, presented Little Mary Sunshine and Camelot in the 1983-84 season. Members are: Kutura Bowens, Patrice Boyd, Kathy Clayton, Tammy Edge, Sherri Griffin, Sheila Johnson, Megan Michael, Lynn Marlowe, Sally Purcell, Andree Thompson, Tracy Perritt, Terrie Laney, Michelle Calder, Donna Collins, Valerie Collins, Donna Elliott, Libby Floyd, Nancy Hunter, Janet Thompson, Barbara Cooke, Jennifer Edwards, Kim Holt, Martha Kleine, Robin Shef- field, Kelley Gore, Barbara Krug, Kim Lewis, Wendy Shelley, Karen Todd, Chevelle Turner, Terri Vick, Mark Advant, Charlie Diggett, Ford Sanders, Jeff Allen, Fred Davis, Jeff Dennison, Allen Johnson, Greg Goodson, Steve Purcell, Jimmy Sherman, Sean Casey, Dwayne Gore, James Hadley, Clifford Smith, Roosevelt Stackhouse. al.. 1983-1984 members are: Lynn Adams, Edie Alston, Renee Ard, Tony Bellamy, Susan Brown, Sean Casey, Diana Collins, James Cureton, Charlie Dig- gett, Danny Draper, David Draper, Donna Fay Elliot, Steve Ferguson, Kelley Gore, James Green, Sherri Griffin, Margaret Guilherme, Yvonne Hearl, Kim Holt, Johnie Johnson, Jimmy Jones, Matthew Kennedy, Tammy Kirven, Keith Kombrivch, Renee Kotsovos, Christine Laws, Catherine Lewis, Kim Lewis, Pam Muise, Sally Purcell, Robin Sheffield, Jimmy Sherman, Roosevelt Stackhouse, Meg Taylor, Greg Turner, Reeves Watson, Sharon Williams. 76 V .f -Tw The Coastal Carolina Choral Ensemble is a select group of singers from the Choir who enter- tain at various civic and community functions. In 1983, The Ensemble worked in conjunction with the choir to present Mikado, Little Mary Sunchine and Camelot, In addition, they also presented the Christmas Program, the Spring Variety Show, and various fund- raising efforts. l Y x N' T it we... T ' K X 1. 1982-1983 members are: Kathy Clayton, Charlie Diggett, Tammy Edge, Jennifer Edwards, Donna Elliott, Libby Floyd, Greg Goodson, Kelly Gore, Kim Holt, Kim Lewis, Lynn Marlow, Ford Sanders, Robin Sheffield, Jimmy Sherman, Clif- ford Smith, Carolyn Cox fDirectorl. ,A Z I . , l ww - 1 ' fi i ' r 'V 1 ,V .-.. if Lf' wif, avi. Is V M 1 l i Q, in 55, , .fy NU? 'is A 's .1 z V ,al gl V ,i.f ,i l l , 1 Li? ' Wllaiz 1,9 , if, ' i 3, f all 1 if if is r ' i 1 f, gjgf 2 1983-1984 members are: Tony Bellamy, James Cureton, Charlie Diggett, Donna Fay Elliot, Kelley Gore, James Green, Yvonne Hearl, Kim Holt, Johnie Johnson, Jimmy Jones, Matthew Kennedy, Renee Kotsovos, Catherine Lewis, Kim Lewis, Pam Muise, Robin Sheffield, Jimmy Sherman, Meg Taylor, Reeves Watson. 1 1 E E 7 1 T L 7 ESZGBASEAE ECB' We Make You SMILE! Don't we? What algood looking group!! ry fin W9 fl Koastal Klowns performing at halftime at a basketball game. The Koastal Klowns are students devoted only to brightening up parades and parties. They perform at many Christmas parades throughout the county, co-sponsor a Christmas party for underprivileged children with Sigma Phi Epsilon, as well as, perform during half-time at basketball games and the Spring Arts Festival. 1982-1983 officers are: Martha Wilhoit, lPresidentl, Harry Rogers Nice presidentl, Jean Slabaugh lSec.fTreas.l. 1983-1984 officers are: Jenny Martin CPresi- dentl, Trish Marsh Nice Presidentl, Steve Avinger CSec.fTreas.l, Tom Jones !Advisorl. Q- il A Koastal Klown caught off guard 'Hs . gf CQ' N 1? ' . .vi--g FF r A ,.,.mw mmn 1983-1984 members are Row 1, L to R: Donna Collins, Kay Chance, Gayla Mc- Cracken. Row 2: Rachel Graham, Katherine Weidert. Row 3: Sharon Williams, Anna Huff, Katherine Rion Hurston, Jean Slabaugh. Row 4: David Sage, Rob Jarvins, Dale Smith. Row 5: Lynne Radcliffe, John Walker, John Opalko, John Neal. Row 6: Charles Diggett, Davis Gerrald, Jeff Dunn, Donna Elliott. Founded at Washington and Lee University, Omicron Delta Kappa is a leadership honor society in which members have achieved distinction in scholarship, athletics, social service, religious studies, campus government, journalism, media, and performing arts. One of ODK's service projects is ushering at special col' lege events, such as the Honors Convocation and Graduation. Kelly Black and Dr. Robert W. Squatriglia, ODK Advisor, discuss plans for the next meeting. W X 2 1982-1983 members are Row 1, L to R: Kelly Black, Rachel Graham, Donna O'Brien, Sue McDowell. Row 2: San- dy Jeffcott, Betsy Broome, Roger Grier, Lynne Radcliffe. Row 3: Rebecca M. Jowers, Jean Slabaugh, Sally Purcell, Anna Huff. Row 4: Esta Hill, Kathy Clayton, Carolyn Pate, Eugene Collins. Row 5: Mary Bull, Linda Creel. Row 6: Laurie Geddings, Ford Sanders, Dr. John Durrell, David Hall, Pat Singleton, Clifford Smith, Dr. Squatriglia. 'B -E Z , if 1 'K 79 7 7 Kilt' SEM? ill GMBH .ffj 'QM Jeff Dunn receiving National Charter from Hugh Merck, S.C. State Director of FCA. Doug Dorman leads the FCA basketball pre-game devotional. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, organized in 1982, works to bring together Christians attending Coastal for fellowship, prayer, Bible study and athletic activity. Another primary function of Fellowship of Christian Athletes is to show students who are not Christians what Christ can do for their lives. Some of the 1982-83 FCA projects were a weekend retreat in the spring, bringing well known Christian athletes to the campus to share what Christ has done for them, and sponsoring a relay run from Myrtle Beach to Charleston to raise money for selected charities. This year FCA sponsored a ski trip in March, a dunking booth, a prayer room and prayer request boxes, and the Christian Contemporary Band, Found Free. .4 I . l , 195 Row 1, L to R: Doug Dorman, Mary Vickman, Jack Jolly, Jeff Dunn. Row 2: Dr. Ron Lackey, Larry Carr, Eddie Leopard, Russ Bergman, Hugh Merck, Dr. Robert W. Squatriglia. HA AGREE 1 E9 -nj'!'?-Q SABC MECC 'S N X A xroiggs ,E 5 .C 'iz Row 1, L to R: Mary Vickman lSec.fTreas.l, Doug Dorman lCo-Vice Pres.J. Row 2: Joel Gladded, Jack Jolly lCo-Vice Pres.l, Bobby Polk. Row 3: Mark Finkenbinder, Ed Patterson, Rick Bowers, Jeff Dunn lPres.l. Y! as fa Row 1: Juke Atkins, Dale Smith lSec.fTreas.l, Whitney Shaindlin, Linda Dyson, Sharon Prince. Row 2: Debbie Silves, Darline Haines, Millie Carole, Tammy Moore, Ruby Floyd. Row 3: Angie Hall, Russell Goodwin, Scott Hill, Bill Cooke, Bob Polk. Row 4: Stacy Powell, Jon Trinks, Steve Vereen, Bob Myrick, Dave Pastors. Row 5: Jeff Dunn lPresidentl, Charles Canady, Ed Patterson, Jim Castellani, Ken Thompson. . r . , A , ,. I . I, .A 4, N . Vi N ,V . 4,,Vl:IVV,,3j,.,.,5A Q3-153,55 gg as f V V, i . fi , . fo., 1 f 1 w .1 s V - W V V V , 7 ., .. , . , . ,,.,. V , QV- V+. Q, 1.3 is visa 2 V f V ' f ' , A 1 ,- ' Q r , ' 1 '11 - QV-I ' ,. '-.-z- .. gf' ms,-.Z , f - , ' V V A ff : . y 'fnzffsiy ,Z -f .V -V s w VVVV H f , ' ' f , z f V 1 . 5 A f , V ' V f ' V - f .. 1 V V, ' '. V f V H '.Vf'w:Vf:. ia Phi Alpha Theta is an International Honor Society in History. lt was organized at the University of Arkansas on March 17, 1921. Since that time it has grown to the point where it now has nearly six hundred chapters in fifty states, Puerto Rico, Canada, and the Philippine Islands. lt is the largest, in number of chapters, of the accredited honor societies holding membership in the Association of College Honor Societies. The total number of its initiates is more than 90,000 The Psi Mu chapter of Phi Alpha Theta at Coastal Carolina College was founded in March, 1978. Since then membership has grown every year. They hold an annual banquet for new initiates, attend the state regional convention every spring, and sell printed history lecture notes for many of the history courses offered at Coastal. The membership of Phi Alpha Theta is composed of students and professors who have been elected to membership upon the basis of excellence in the study of the writing of 'A' history. N .gf New 1 ., ,gs if if: :- V 1 .5 21 3- Ki?'P'i S 1 1982-1983 members are Frank Menaquale, Katy Mason lPresidenti, Kim Given Nice Presidenti, David Hall, Joe Whittman, Scott Johnson lSecretaryfTreasureri, Dr. James Far- solas lAdvisori, George Canavan, George Culliman. Phi Sigma Tau is an honor society that works to promote scholastic excellence in philosophy. The society encourages philosophical applications to all disciplines. lt stimulates thought by presenting guest speakers from outside the Coastal area. NU x R WM. X A0-fag 41 Pa 96- X we 'Off fo, qqewe l Wages, 1' 'YS Q 'iv of e 72 QM Q91-QQ U 'Q 7006 do 6 Cel 83 iq The SGA is the group that gets a great deal of flack when things don't go to please everyone. But how many of you have ever thanked an SGA representative or officer? And when the SGA held elections how many of you voted? Those who forgot are the ones who will yell and scream about what's wrong with SGA. How about WHAT IS RIGHT WITH SGA? SGA consists of people who care about what happens at Coastal Carolina College. Who else could sit through a boring hour meeting and get things accomplished every week? SGA needs the support of all CCC Students to get their job done and to get the administration to listen to our point of view. You have a strong voice in the Student Government, why don't you use it. They urge you to get involved, because they are only as strong as the people behind them. Thank you to all the SGA officers and representatives. ' ,1...4:i:-- W: .. ---- :-eng, H , Y 961114 7 1 H7 B s ATA .. ,.. 4 I up wg .!- fevlffgf -r 'n Squatriglia, Dean of Student Development, Spring lnduction of 1982-83 SGA officers, L to R: Dr. Chancellor. Todd Macneir, Harry Rogers, Esta Hill, E. M, Singleton, i ag . g va M, i A we , ' ix I ' -Q 5 'flim- . , , ' A ' W V V -1. .r , N X . ' '- tems 'f M- . P-f,,. -f - - - ..f , .vs-svs IG- 4,5-1.-15.253-1 Q: ' 4 .7 ,. fl if 1- - A -...ew . w ?lvvr-Q.. s.-JU '--wf' mw,,,,,,..W wilw ' t -1 af .4 . .M ,Q EC TIO voTE ffffeg 84 V, 5. X W 5 'QS Phillp Lassen, 2 ij 9-vi xltvg ,fm . -'ir . ? , ,,?jfx,, W , ariifilf ff -ri ,ski 4 ,gc fr, ,bw 'L I - d Sc i-I ' IE E ASQQBGIIAEV ,ff- 'r , 5 F-76 Harry Rogers speaks at the dedication of the patio. The entertainment at the Student mixer was enjoyed by all Phillip Lassen, SGA president, answers the phone with a smile. Harry Rogers, SGA treasurer, must be the only student who actually en- joyed registration, Todd Macneir, SGA vice president, has a busy job. y ae xt' 5 i4: 'f I7 xk X. lx X 'fi l it is ix xx ' .i 14. A kr., .V ,,,5N .Rv-5 7.1.5 M ., so .L -ff. Fall 1983 SGA President Harry Rogers Sandy Jeffcott and Pat Singleton pay close attention. .K.A. 1533-S4 Harry Rogers swears in the new class officers, who are Sonja Taylor, Jose Montenegro, and Scott Sampson. 'W' A typical SGA meeting. 1 nf- Fall 1983 SGA Executive officers are: Jeff Dunn - Treas., Steven Neeves - Parliamentarian, Harry Rogers - Pres., Lynne Radcliffe - VP., Kathy Clayton - Sec. - 1-3' XXX Spring 1984 SGA Executive officers are: Jeff Dunn - Treas., Scott Hill - V.P., Lynne Radcliffe - Pres., Trish Marsh - Parliamentarian, and Jean S gh - Sec. W? ww, -Q. AL Scott Hill is hard at work verifying some important information. A President's work is never done! Right Lynne? fx' .m.,f..., Q -+4 , wk .gas-if ' Jenny Martin amuses herself at an SGA Meeting. Jeff Dunn stays busy, 569111 I Q AE ISIN? 5655.515 SCSSL or the South Carolina State Student Legislature is the largest and most effective student lobbying organization in the State. Nearly every public and private college and university in South Carolina send representatives to the Capital every fall. Students write their own bills, present them to commit- tees, and if passed in committee, the bills are introduced to the House and Senate. All bills passed in the Student Legislature are then introduced to the official legislature. It is a very valuable experience because it gives students a first hand knowledge of the legislative process, and its pros and cons. When Steven Neeves talks people listen. be Martha Wilhoit and Jeff Hughes discussing the current Bill on the House floor , Trish Marsh, Delegation Chairman and Spring Social Director, discuss the upcom in Session with Dr. Barnett, faculty advisor. T335 f ku' , 1982-83 SCSSL MEMBERS - Row 1, L to R: Martha Wilhoit, Janice Williams, Trish Marsh, Kelly Black, Sue Bennett, Dr. Terry Barnett. Row 21 Jeff Hughes, Steven Neeves, Vicki Kujala, Todd Macneir. Todd Macneir working on his upcoming speech. Qtuhnnt legislature tiff 4? 'F L 3 X. P , 4 e v I s , 1983-84 MEMBERS - Whitney Shaindlin, Steven Neeves, Jenny Martin, Trish Marsh, Steve Eaddy, . u- .- '45 - Q-Nasty .. ok -. Mike Mongeon is ready for Spring Session in Cherry Grove. Wigs it .ir f-A Q , 554 Q iff.. -.., I K ,153 . - --'-- f-f-A v . V... Trish Marsh and Steven Neeves are looking over the menu Trish has prepared for Spring Session. as. , W li if ,iq ,f'gr , ff e J I I Harry Stevens is working on a bill for Fall Session During the rest of the year, SCSSL is constantly lobbying for legisla- tion affecting South Carolina students. SCSSL supported Gov. Riley's Education Package, polled 10070 of the State's students regarding the legal drinking age, and pushed for Full Formula Funding. Bills intro- duced by the Coastal delegation included a Bottle Bill, Lethal Injection, Blue Law Reforms, and many others. The 1983-84 delegates were Trish Marsh - Delegation Chairperson and Social Director, Steven Neeves - Special Asst. to the Governor, Mike Mongeon - District Vice-Chairman, Sue Bennett, Jenny Martin, Janice Williams, Whitney Shaindlin, Steve Eaddy, Tim Henson, Harry Stevens, and Dr. Terry Barnett - Advisor. 1515562-V57 H513 The Upstage Company is the Coastal Carolina drama club. The Upstage Com- pany was formed to organize and coor- dinate the efforts of all who are interested in working with theater art. Membership is open to anyone who acts, sings, dances, or works backstage. .f W 1982-83 MEMBERS - Bottom, L to R: Jose Montenegro, Lori Cooke, Susan Cooke, Amanda Catton-Johnson, Donna Catton- Johnson, Beth Mecher, Stephen Purcell. Top, L to R: Lynn Marlowe, Kelly Gore, Buzz Martyn, Claudia Cleary, Julie Rice, Gregg Goodson. ' f-of 13 ,.o ' 1982-83 officers are: Gregg Goodson, Pres,g and Charles Diggett, Treas. 1983-84 of- ficers are: Stephen Purcell, Pres, and Kathy Sauvageau, Treas. Claudia Cleary served as advisor to the Upstage Company 1982-84. 'Ai fjrlf' ff 1983-84 MEMBERS - Bottom to Top: Lori Cooke, Carol Doherty, Stephen Purcell, Sandra Jeffcott, Claudia Cleary, Thomas Jones. GO V,- I . The Student Nurses' Association at ' Coastal Carolina consists of students from the first and second year nursing classes, and is also open to prenursing students. As a professional association, it keeps members up to date on new discoveries and issues within the profession. Row 1, L to R: Butch Biggers lPresidentl, Teresa Knowles, Pat Loomis, Pat Trapp, Roosevelt Stackhouse lSecretaryl. Row 2: Karen Mercer, Phillis Watford, Jackie Hudson lTreasurerl, Crystal Vaught lVice-Presidentl. The above members lead the club in such activities as attending national workshops and conventions, and help- ing provide health related services to the community. J -w - r . ii .. X . , 1 Y K , S 6 . ,- ' 3 I 1983-1984 members are Row 1, L to R: Melissa Venters, Teresa Davis, Betty Jo Christian lSecretaryl, Kay Franklin KSGA Representativel. Row 2: JoAnn Bullard, PattySue Hickman lAdvisorl, Crystal Vaught, Lois Dellinger, Barbara McElwee, Phyllis Watford lTreasurerl, Roosevelt Stackhouse lPresidentl, Donna Clark. El -1 7 if EK ii I 91 28 G O was if D R E T is ri I Q16 E 355110 INTRODUCING . . . SIG EP!!! Sigma Phi Epsilon became the first national social fraternity chartered at Coastal Carolina College. Colonization took place in the spring of 1978, with efforts culminating November 10, 1979, with installation. From the time of colonization, the South Carolina Epsilon members have made their mark on campus. From sponsoring winning candidates in homecoming to having brothers and little sisters involved in other student organizations, Sigma Phi Epsilon has established themselves as being the most active group on cam- pus. Sigma Phi Epsilon is devoted to the promotion of virtue, diligence, and brotherly love among its members. The main purpose of Sigma Phi Epsilon is to help young men develop their character through the brotherhood of the fraternity and to bring out the strong qualities that these young men already have. Highlights of Sig Ep's activities include a surprise party and dinner for the children at the Conway Shelter Home, Superbowl Sunday, the Heart Fund basketball marathon, and their annual camping trip. U' Y' 1 Q it 4 V ' 1, Q FQ ,, . T , it Kg sv. ! ,A,,Z,,. if ' , , 9 , zi 4 Q g ,,,, :Xi ,X t it , t, f xi Mascot: Siggy. Row 1, L to R: Don Dills, Bob Greer, Steve Fogner, Charlie Bunten, Mike Rogers, Walter Conner, Zack Shepard. Row 2: Jim Pack, Alan Hilton, Joey McColugh, Steve Avinger. Row 3: Jimmy Soles, Todd Macneir, Phil Finlayson, Kevin Scheffer, Scott Hill, Edward Waldorf Ill. H , E C 'E NST LITTLE SISTERS - Row 1: Pam Chestnut, Janice White, Jenny Martin, Becky Stanaland. Row 2: Valerie Stiffler, Scott Hill lcoordinatorl, Susie Sanders. Not . I , , .. . , , , JIQ' we -Q . ,, ,I , W ' 55 -if '35, , f J if ,fAv ,,. , I ,Lv ,f gi ,P - Fr' 2 rs i-E? f. if ,gr -9 -W , I ' ,fr Y I ,fv,?': J.. , 1 i :C ,ip .. ' I D , .Q I 1' Z, f. . ff - , fwfai , , , Q N i.-, ,- ' 5, r Y 132 xg' ' 'L i.--:, iv 5, Pictured: Cheri Davis. Brotherly Love! 4-ual! ,, .. .B -.- e li HF ' it 1 L Row 1: Scott Hill, Steve Avinger, Zack Shepard, Tony Wheeler, Mike Mongeon, Kevin Scheffer, Scott Sampson. Row 2: Steve Brakefield, Mike Gatewood, Chad Melton, Robert Williams, Scott Laughinghouse. Row 3: Eugene Gibson, Pat DeAnna, Edward Waldorf, Chad George, Russell Baxley, Matt Neopolitana. Row 4: Keith Inman, Jerry Matthews, Mike Shepard, Wally Connor, Carlis Johnson. Row 5: Robert Body, Phi Finlayson, Kevin Byrd, John Drew. Y-7 g 'J 7 Row 1: Anita lMaxl Stratton, Lynn Barth, Lisa Howard, Laurie Ward, Paula Richardson. Row 2: Lori Pickett, Ms. Oliver, Holly Hoover, Rene Ross, Sarah McDowell, Donna Keller, Jenny Martin, Nancy Cicero, Trish Marsh. Row 3: Carol Doherty, Janice White, Betty Richardson, Gigi Stoeckli, Judson Moeller. FQ .. :Aki 'i ,.. -Z '95 A Piggin' Out! Some people will do anything for a laugh! IINGH E AEI All GUI' ' The International Club evolved in the fall of 1974, and since then it has grown tremendously with several successful ven- tures to its credit. The basic function of the International Club is to promote international understanding. This club helps the Coastal Council for Internationals in their fund raising drive and in getting foreign students acquainted with the student body, the faculty, and members of the community. The International Club stays active with many annual events, such as the Christmas extravaganza, the goat draw- ing, The International Club newspaper, the Spring Arts Festival Tavern, and a donation to the J. Todd Macneir and ln- ternational Scholarship. s .n N FA I u '1 NIL, 431 1' ,Q 'fx :K 1982-1983 Members are Row 1 L to R Ron Romano Chad Melton Daniel Hoffman Luis Montenegro Alejandro Menegozzi Roy Whetnall Row 2: Fernando Arce Janet Bromell Mary Hydron Jane Doe David Hall Senetta Parker Patrice Kane Jerry Graham Tuna Kinnunen Mike Mongeon, Aurora Olivien Dale Smith Jose Montenegro Lori Pickett Ernest Meyer Swantee Ricardo Cerda Ray Ammarell Jim Hadley 5450.41 XZ Tiina Kinnunen dresses Finnish Lori Pickett and Mike Mongeon go German 94 Ull- WNW? ll, Joan Allen, Jeane Kane, Ron Romano. Row 2: J e Montene ro, Teresa Bennani, Lori Pickett, Ricardo Cerda, Carol Edwards, Jackie Kilcrease, Greg Urbine, Nancy Cicero. Row 3: Alejan- os g Ch D ' M'ke Mon eon, Lori Cook, Ray Ammarell. 1983-1984 members are Row 1, L to R: Aurora Olivieri, Matt Neopolitano, Roy Whetna dro Menegozzi, Fauzi Bennani, Mike Parrolta, Martha Parrotta, eri avis, 1 g International Club students portray the nativity scene. -417' Q f . ww M. , , I kerry-w International Club students participate in a singalong. 4 4? ,f 1 za., f 'J M, -' f ff M. of ., 1 ff ? 153: . , lx1fR....w...,-.- mwawi al' 4 13 , ' 5 4 from X ' ' rf' 'f Q552' Q4 an 4 ik P 3 1 'gf V'g,fi,j.:-f- xy. 1 e M, 4 ' 1 x., .. 5542- X, 3 2 Mr ,- . . ,... ,.,.,. ,.,,,. v ,S .,.,f. H., , . .V . .,, 4, ,3.Y s ..,,,',..t- ,,,. , o f gawk 3 I ' fr ' f Mira its A V 4 fl . in V 5 'C I A . --.1 4 ,,,,, , , .0 ,. - if ' 'Nga ., . f E,.:5' i 5135 mfg, ,. NK Q ' ...,,... 1 Cf' XA ' l ---- V 1 , fi fy I ' f. .. 'f-51? N E 4, X JR SV- -V f 'W . E'f3'fM'1r1w Q 5- ' f . Q f l :asa-1:2 f g 'WM.,,,W egg-'2.,-gf-:es A 1515532-s:s,'s , w . 31 W 'A , l ' I ' ' 4' A f ' 1 Q 3 ., ,P ' ,,fmw w 'K 54' 1 ji L The great American goat giveaway. -....,,-xh --.W ., -.Q Aurora Olivieri, President 119831 looks over the agenda before the meeting. QANCIIEEEEI E9 ENE? -73. FALL - 1983 Steven Neeves Elaine Briscoe Kevin Sheffer Ed Patterson Mike Mongeon Tim Henson Susan Tomko Bennett Turner SPRING 1984 Bennett Turner Ed Patterson Elaine Briscoe Terry Surdyke Mike Mongeon Susan Tomko Lane Martin 45 'iS' 5 -s 48 '3 1982-83 PANEL OF PRESIDENTS - L to R,Row 1: Trish Marsh, Sandy Jeffcott, Earnestine Robinson, Susie Sanders, Lynne Radcliffe, Kelly Black. Row 2: Dr. E. M, Singleton, Esta Hill, Todd Macneir, Philip Lassen, Steven Neeves, Mike Rogers, Dr.Robert Squatriglia. l i -' -i M - - I ,6-T F ,Q .. ,f 'v fb? Knlxftrjf , Q Q-Q 'ms' 45,4496 as -f-'Z safe. ,li l 1983-84 PANEL OF PRESIDENTS - L to R: Dr. Robert Squatriglia, Dr, Fred Hicks, Sharon Williams, Philip Lassen, Sandy Jeffcott, Trish Marsh, Lynne Radcliffe, Jeff Dunn, Karen Bugs Hill, Rob Javins, Eugene Gibson, Scott Hill. Z5 EE E ill -B 1 I E 7 E 7 fl Z5 GI A141932-X 15 Ei-WH 1983-1984 OFFICERS Paula Moore - President Kathy Rion - Vice President John Pooley - Secretary Charles W. Gidney - Advisor The purposes of Alpha Mu Gamma are: ll To recognize achievement in the field of foreign languages, 21 to stimulate a desire for linguistic attainment, 3l to encourage an interest in the study of foreign languages, literatures, and civilizations, and 4l to foster sympathetic understanding of other peoples. ff' 1 982 Joan Breitenback Tamata Anne Camamo Rebecca M Jowers Michelle Anne Larsen Paula Moore Leonardo Yoshio Nakayama Katherine H Weidert 1 983 Rita Adcock Michael Crayne Sarah Purcell Clifford Smith Katherina Clayton James T. Faulk Donna O'Brien Nanette Giannamore 3 Q - . G' D '5 Q .--Q f , X N 5 The Student Christian Movement is an ecumenically- X oriented linterdenominationali religious group for the study, practice, and advancement of Christianity. One of their ' responsibilities is working with the Chapel in room 205 of the Student Center on Sunday mornings. Walter Dinkens - Co-Chairman Harry Stevens - Co-Chairman Robert Robinson - Advisor if .., is iii Q ly- 5 Q ,A ff J: :iff-fa 1 f2,,,3fSQ,!ifaf', fri as Str 4 S tiff R if 'lf rs9'g?g W l e R c C 'M a 5712 ,f ' 2764 'er .www ' J 3 .ff'7, ir z 'S I Kneeling: Kim Duncan, Ellen Grimsley, Janice Williams, Agnes Nallo, Sally Purcell, Trudy Sauvageau. Standing: Steve Brakefield, Mike Mongeon, Dr. Robinson, Walter Dinkens, Walter Haynes, Harry Stevens, Dr. Lackey. GI 4 7 35 B I 7 7 Gi I IN 96901 EEE 'B nee 6 G .9 G fr Q' 'Ia '12 00 4 '20 0 00990 we 0 r I 06,,,sl91f son ,7 uf 'Ce '90 W r The purpose of the Origin Society is to further the understand- ing of Religious studies as an academic discipline and to provide opportunities for interested students and faculty to share scholar- ship and fellowship. Walter Haynes - Chairman Sherri Estridge - Vice Chairman Lynn Holder - Sec.fTreas. Ron Lackey - Advisor Bob Robinson - Advisor ,bs- 'fr- 0 lf,A,le073 so 4 ,I Refs 60 '96 S 1,9 eqffp 6' aff 1.090 fe rl, Ol' ally C49 9 6 I 'e it' ' x fa . Q iff' ,fzfgvfi 4 ir v- , , an H 'M i ' X , 'tux' L f 1 X - , x 7 ' Q j91, ,.' N. , A . X 7 ' 'W li' ' t af 'A A f Y ,A s .r , 4,1 ,. A -'.. R- hui 4 - V 1 V 'Y rx sf r s i , s 5 , x 4657 ,- '. f A V W 5 ' 'Q 6 ' 1. ff- -Z X 1 A7 ' 7 A, 'ij .MSF 4 5 0 5 - 'ai' git.- , C. 'ff' ' 05? 7' qfj i ' C49 . VM e A A ' ' 'Q iv. .4 i Q' 9 ' l A' I W.: - ' f o I '31 . 0 Y' A 1 1 S ' 1 I Q , -VS D. 7- 5. 90,3 OLS t 'la 6.9 all Q. sl if ' S10 X .f' dbgs A vjjih ve V' Qs N N 'vin bf Q ' L 'lusfi it vi my-.ll -. . 15 Q gfgzl Xaxgaw l 1.3: LQ ., 1982-83 MEMBERS - Row 1, L to R: Luis Montenegro Nice Presidentl, Denny Green lTreasurerl. Row 2: Jean Slabaugh lSecretaryl, Rob Javins, Dan Porter, Jim Stroup lPresidentl Sherri Griffin, Dr. Nelson. The Society of the Undersea World is designed to bring about the awareness of the sea and its surrounding environment. Members must be students of Coastal and have an interest in the undersea world. The club has taken many diving trips in local areas and in Florida. The club has engaged in fossil hunting expeditions. The activities that the Society of the Undersea World sponsor include barbecue meals before the basketball games, collecting cans, and in 1984 they raffled off a Commodore Computer. x 3 1 W , -F .f J ME' or s S .Ei We gi kb,r 5 f R Nw.. 1 - V 2 WL? 1- Z 'W Q53 1 -va 2 W ' , ' 12- X A 1983-84 MEMBERS - L to R: Rob Javins lPresidentl, Frank Ferguson, Sue Dew lSecretaryl, Shannon Stone, George Myers lTreasurerJ, Dr. Nelson lAdvisorl, Vince Sherman. Not Pictured: Jean Slabaugh Nice Presidentl, Scott Koverman. 7 EF I i6 I 4 3 TK 7 E ill B 101 SIM -I ZEQIIA The Chi Rho Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, a National English Honor Socie- ty, was formed at Coastal last February. The purposes of Sigma Tau Delta are: ll To confer distinction for high achievement in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies in English language and literature, 21 To provide cultural stimulation on college campuses, 31 To furnish community in- terest within English departments, 4l To impose upon members high citizen- ship responsibilities, 5l To encourage creative and critical writing. . STD induction ceremonies -we f t 'A wb M ,S ,P ,an :K ,sw ja . f 5' Q-A ,Q f A K il V e ' T all ,is 2' ' g ,,, 1 ' . T S'-N, -A , ' f if -, 'W' . l r Qt, ii? iii T , 5 Q 7 ,ri T A I' 5 , . ,i ' u KZ? 1 if 4, 9521 ' m Ffon ' DI' St ROW L ' Qu .' 'O . Walker at Qlia KR' SallyP gl r i . ' lm Du Urc-ell is w ncan, Tr X Presid rs, x Udy Sa ent E uvaqeauliZHf1l X S flepte 9Cret Gian afwr Ham feasu is Ofev Normgebfb Lynne R - ,fs ebster Badcljffe V ' aclf R0 X ic wg Dr epres- ' 'Durr 'dent ' hefri lei? Esfrf OW-'S dge andy 102 ggi , J Dr. Trou effcott I, JO hn Coastal has a group of philosophers known as the Sokratic Club who are out to make the Greatest Thinkers only second best. This is only the beginning for this group of intellectuals who meet frequently to bandy ideas and exchange views. They also come down to earth and hold an annual ice cream party under the Atheneumb behind the Fine Arts Building. Dr. Robinson is the organizer behind the events produced. His main ambition for this group is to further intellectual advancement. The Sokratic Club also holds a celebration in honor of St. Katie, the Virgin. In addition they have Deanie Weenie Day, Yuletide and Springtime Symposies. gi -'fl' , ,,- . L W f-gig' fi p i s . f -' . 2 . :- J ., , .1 .. f,-, , . ,,' go an 96929 if - i A ,,,, 301 X Q 5 1 Yi VMC 'J ,C f' ' fr T' W. im 9,0 gk 600509 Ba 1 . ,uk ,I . ' ,1 Chddgx Bac 0 'ah .-r 4. , t X xxo fi f Q ' ' ' Q' . AXRQXKQX 0 P30563 A ' . B1 ouk KG' 9 e Sh I ' , . 0 . I eaty, , CBKXXQU C 60665 XNMQW ' Vette all va '. X52 . X, X0 Y 1 350 ni Row t ebsm e VO 19 K5 5266 Q6 HH 1 K li 1 103 Athletirz 67,1 1 We'll Win Some, We'll Lose Some, . . . Basketball Coach Russ Bergman couldn't help but be pleased fffc my L with the way things turned out for his team this season. 1' 'f The Chants lost three starters from last year's team and Bergman knew he had his hands full trying to start over again with only two returning starters. Looking back now, Bergman can do nothing but smile as his Chan- ticleers finished their regular season with a 21-9 record. That meant that Coastal would be the host team in the playoffs for the first two games, providing they won their first one. But that was to never be, for the first night we watched our e Chant's fall to a heartbreaking 51-50 loss to Winthrop. Our season then ended with a 21-10 record. Harlan Bailey goes up for two points as Mark D'Antoni'lool-is on. lx, xx K ,ri-ry it . ,,,,. yt usa. M...,.vI L to R, Back Row: Bobby Morris, Chuck Coleman, Jeff Roberts, Harlan Bailey, Mark Roach, Tony Whittington, Mark Gray. Front Row: Charlie Miller, Rhuel Pringle, Brian Black Herm Senor, Robert Gray, Mike Schwartz, Mark D'Antoni, Mark Trenter. 9 l -on h ,.,.w+ was ,i l r A Q Gs, I qv -5- .A ls :. . 1 ' swf V Zeqw U. 1:4-6TY'F' M-vw'. Pic. 1: Tony Whittington successfully goes up against a Francis Marion Player. Pic. 2: It looks like Tony Whittington is desperately wanting to get rid of the ball and while at the same time Rhuel Pringle feels the same about getting it. Pic. 3: Rhuel Pringle doing something only he can do. Pic. 4: Jeff Roberts and Mark D'Antoni both seem to be interested in something. IS IT THE BASKETBALL OR WHAT GUYS? 4 .,n,t - , T A g. M Q F45 E 'l1RQl4ti1' 5 ,KD IW' Go Chants l PLAYERS - L-R, Back Row: Wayne Davis, Gerald Byers, Darin Clark, Derek Bell, Harlan Bailey, Jeff Norman. Bottom Row: Ellerbee Woodberry, Charlie Miller, Brian Black, Robert Gray, Mark D'Antoni, Rhuel Pringle. Chants Show Style What does a basketball coach do when his two leading scorers graduate? Coach Bergman went out and got a bunch of tall talented players. This year's team was off to a good start, only with a few defeats. Towards the end of the season the Chants ran into a lot of slim margin defeats. Every year we are faced with playing our rival, ole' FMCQ this year was not our time to be the winners and FMC walked off with the bragging rights. This year Bergman is hoping for our first District VI Championship, then travel to Kansas City for the National NAIA Championship. ' 'W' I ,4... , 1 1- Pic. 1: Jeff Norman looks on anxiously as Rhuel Pringle and an opponent collide for the ball. Pic. 2: Coachflergman and his usual Calm Self. Pic. 3: Robert 'LBoo Gray looks on as Darin Clark goes up for 2 pts. Pic. 4: Hey Brian, Did it go in or not? Lady Chants Shoot for the Top .QMSHZPE Suu! Ml z fl!! Q' tffi 511 9 D' l mst! xx! FQ X QI ' 5 s HN RN QMSTI! 3515711 4 Nl . X',lEl',!g XA Q W Q Nfl!! E 1 all ulmx Q HI XX H a PLAYERS -- L-R, Back Row: Terri Chatham, Sherry Barnhill, Sandra Leach, Cathy Carlson, Alesia Sanderson, Doe Garrett Emma Johnson, Nancie Johnson. Bottom Row: Debra Smith, Denise Byrd, Susan Jones, Helene Piel, Cindy Gordon, Sherry Vereen. F.. a 0 alt., 14 5 ,Wi . . r-- 3' W Vw . Sherry Barnhill pulls down a rebound. S M1-its R 1 Al o.1 IT: QZ L a gr- M v' Sr. Fic. 1: Sherry Barnhill shoots for two points as Sandra Leach looks on. The Coastal Carolina Lady Chanticleers were never known as a basketball power or even an above average team, but this year's team was out to change all of that. Under the direction of fifth year head coach Steve Taylor, Coastal had the best year ever in Lady Chanticleer history. With mostly local talent, four of the regulars are Horryites, the Chanticleer ladies are proving that Horry County has an abun- dance of girls' basketball talent. One of the most celebrated players is Sherry Barnhill from Aynor. Other I-Iorryites toiling for the Lady Chants are Alesia Sander- son of Loris, Sherry Vereen of North Myrtle Beach, and Sandra Leach of Coastal Academy. Despite a lack of height the Lady Chants have more than held their own on the boards. Barnhill holds the school's record with 26 rebounds in one game and over 20 rebounds a game is not un- common for her. ln addition to the local players, Coastal has also gotten good performances from Georgian Denise Byrd and from Cindy Gordon who hails from Tennessee. Mc. 2: Everyone seems to be concentrating on one thing: getting their hands on the ball. . ' 1 . - 665301-J FlGHTlNG HANTICLEERS lm I A -E' 5 CQ! E I - gen t, V, Il l , .5 C i 6- ' , V , 6 Q 6 Y X Q Terri Woodruff goes up for a rebound against Francis Marion. Janice DeWitt showing one of her unique moves, captures a rebound. L-R, Back Row: Micheal Hopkins, Kim Boyles, Emma Johnson, Janice DeWitt, Cathy Carlson, Terri Woodruff. Bottom Row: Steve Taylor lHead Coachl, Lisa Bamhill, Loretta Lewis, Debra Smith, Melissa Campbell, Susan Jones, Sherry Vereen, Al Chestnut. Wonder hat s going on out the e on the court? IT SURELY DOESN T LOOK LIKE A BASKETBALL GAME! Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal Coastal 1983-1984 RESULTS Voorhees Erskine Presbyterian Rollins Limestone Morris USC-Aiken Coker Furman Pembroke State Winthrop Baptist Newberry Winthrop Francis Marion Appalachian State Wingate Morgan State Morris Francis Marion Erskine Coker Baptist USC-Aiken College of Charleston Newberry Presbyterian Columbia Voorhees Lady Chants Try to Rebulld 1983 NAIA District 6 Q Wil LARRY CARR enters his sixth season at the helm of the hard hitting Chanticleers in the 1982- V ,' U l::V 83 season. The Chants have been to the NAIA Nationals three times, won four District 6 baseball - . .L P, ,X championships and three Area 7 titles in the process of producing a .326 composite batting M , ' average, over 9 runs and 9 hits per game, close to 4 steals per game and a staff ERA of just ' 's ' ' under 3.00 under Carr's management. The club has produced 11 professional players, 2 All If - Americans and numerous honorable mention All-Americans, including 1983 hitting stars, Frank ,,,, 1 , 2ll : Talotta and Mickey Brantley. Carr has a 184-56 f.766l overall record at Coastal and a Collegiate 7 if , X catching record of 213 67. up ,,,, fig? BASEBALL ROSTER 1983 No. Name Class Pos. Bf T HT. WT. HOMETOWN 2 Brantley, Mickey SR CF R-R 5-10 175 Catskill, NY 3 Pruitt, Mike SR 1B R-R 6' 180 Bel Air,,MD 4 Grice, Ricky SR LF R-R 5-7 155 Marion, SC 6 Tomko, Kenny SR P R-R 5-9 170 Myrtle Beach, SC 7 Stevens, Kim JR RF-1B L-R 5-11 171 Union, SC 8 Pruitt, Perry JR LF L-L 5-11 160 Gastonia, NC 9 Castellani, Jim JR SS-2B R-R 6' 180 Southington, CT 10 Hosea, Buck JR SS-CF R-R 5-11 168 Pawley's Isle, SC 11 Tremblay, Gary JR C R-R 6-2 210 Rennselaer, NY 12 Dogan, Sonny SR LF S-R 5-5 160 Piedmont, SC 13 Louis, Joe SR P R-L 5-10 Newport, NY 14 Rigos, John JR OF-P R-R 6-1 Hudson, NY 15 Stohr, Keith SR P-DH L-L 5-11 Milton, NY 16 Reinisch, Tom JR SS-3B R-R 5-10 Albany, NY 17 Corbett, Dale JR P R-R 6-2 Bennington, VT 18 Talotta, Frank SR 2B R-R 5-11 Myrtle Beach, SC 20 Buckley, Bob SO P R-R 6-2 Bath, NY 21 Aviles, Brian SR P R-R 6-2 Suffern, NY 22 Murray, Rick SO 3B L-R 6' Muskegon, Ml 23 Martin, Billy SR P R-R 6-2 High Point, NC 24 Clemons, Mark SR P R-R 6-2 Tabor City, NC Eder, Mike SO 1B L-L 6' Baltimore, MD Sutryk, Tom FR SS-2B R-R 6' Campbell, NY Bruda, Bob FR OF R-R 6-2 Albany, NY Brown, Greg FR P-DH L-I. 6-2 Hudson, NY Heck, John SO P L-R 5-10 Rennselaer, NY Del Duca, John JR P R-R 6-2 Kingston, NY Jackson, Dave SO C R-R 6-1 Baltimore, MD Russell, Chip FR C R-R 6' Charleston, SC 1 5 Myrick, Bobby - Assistant Coach Carr, Larry - Coach A Defending Champions XTNNKXQBQKX xi L, , 5 C ox ,xy X, jx to x C SL 8 , W. QM lglllilkxxblhllfili lfgkaf X My Jaw A TRI-CAPTAINS - L-R: Tremblay KCl, Brantley COFJ, Talotta l2Bl , ,AAAA 5.31 'haf'-Avy-1 e- I 4 Xl ., K? A ki J ' I Ill-N, o 9 V QM' Wx, a .9 SENICRS - L-R, Kneeling: Tomko IPD, Talotta 12B-l, Brantley KOFD, Louis lPl, Stohr lPl, Dogan lOFl. L-R, Standing: Martin IPI, Pruitt llBl, Aviles CPD, Clemons CPD I District Six Baseball Champs NAME FICARRO, GREG HOSEA, BUCK HECK, JOHN STEVENS, KIM MORGAN, BOBBY LIGHTLE, PAT SUTRYK, TOM CASTELLANI, JIM MURRAY, RICK SMITH, ART FOWLER, SCOTT SPURRELL, JERRY BRADY, LARRY AMES, DOUG BUCKLEY, BOB BROWN, GREG BERGHELA, MARK PERRY, CHUCK MCKINLEY, SCOTT MORHARDT, DARRYL CHARBONEAU, JOHN WISE, DAVID MANWARING, KIRT WOODS, DENNY ROACH, MARK PASTORS, DAVID RUSSELL, CHIP PILATICH, JOHN JOLLY, JACK CONNER, MARTY MENDE, PAUL CARR, LARRY, Head Coach COASTAL CAROLINA COLLEGE BASEBALL ROSTER POS RHP SSf3B 3BfP 1BfOF LF RHP SSf2B 2B BBXP CFXRF ss C CF LHP RHP LHPf1B LPfCF 1B RHP C LFXRF CXDH C RFXCF LHP C C RHP RHP RHP PHf1B MYRICK, BOBBY, Assistant Coach FRANKLIN, BRUCE, Assistant Coach PRUITT, MIKE, Assistant Coach GIORDANO, PETE, Trainer CL. Fresh. Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Soph. Senior Junior Junior Fresh. Senior Soph. Junior Junior Soph. Soph. Junior Junior Junior Junior Senior Fresh. Junior Senior Junior Soph. Soph. Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. 1984 HT. 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-5 5-11 5-9 BXT RXR RXR LXR LXR RXR RXR RXR RXR LXR RXR RXR RXR RXR LfL RXR LXL RXR RXR RXR RXR RXR RXR RXR RXR LXL RXR RXR RXR RXR RXR '--ut HOMETOWN Horseheacl, New York Pawleys Island, S.C. Renneselaer, New York Union, S.C. Decatur, Georgia Galloway, Ohio Bath, New York Southington, CT Muskegon, MI Beaufort, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Cobbs Creek, VA Homer, New York Columbia, S.C. Bath, New York Hudson, New York Albany, New York Hilton Head, S.C. N. Olmstead, Ohio Windstet, CT Santa Clara, CA Decatur, GA Horsehead, New York N. Charleston, S.C. Doraville, GA Connellsville, PA Charleston, S.C. Catskill, New York Myrtle Beach, S.C. Conway, S.C. gain in 198 , s W . 4-4 J' ' -r t, MPX' 1 1' e QV Q' ,fn ,.-- 1 1 ' ' 54 - . 'vglfsf :XSTEV I 4 xl AI! vm tW0N'x wt, Q I x ff , J . x A J' f ff XY ,A1,,x.',ggf3-4 f Q4 'E x fm' 4. x 'YL-fix, A 143, N-gig , x qi l x x 4. I , A f. J T v w . 'E A2 f x 'iz ,K ' Q ' -'l s '-4 yi ,JY 5 1- ,.'Qi 'Q kwin ---- , ' x.,-yv..-,-'A Af, l :NW 1 ' , ' ' --Y .0-K 4 wi - ' . 4 1.5 ' A .- .. . mm - .11-', ?'f'?K-A-1 ,,-n-- I lx if . W,-515100-werwr.,,,RM'm'r l w 3 wfyvfgarf vgxfziwqjegigitgrx ff' z - ., V ' V ,, . K S , xx i 1 ' 'Q . lg, ,,' N - i 1 fk ., ' 4. - gn: . . -- K' -rf . .. xi ,, KN 1 Y P 1-3. . -5' Y .kagglpgayilgx , at at r -- I . A 'A'f':' s.. . and . - r f ig 'rf' -vu aff ,amin- 9 i N rf . If ' T7 . .3 3? fl? EN Y N '5Nq.., ff , vvl 5' -XX 1 N 3 f Q35 ' fam f ., h XX ' 'lay I s ' 'V 5 w .- .. ,nw ' f .. .L V XX-X, X V ' V , I x . ., X5 V Rl -,X xv 1' M v -r,,-:M-:il b ,X NAME Heather O'Brien Barbara Reed Bess Elliot Wendy Turner Susan Baiden Margartia Medina WOMEN'S TENNIS ROSTER S 1983 YR. HT. SR. 5-4 SR. 5-3 SR. 5-4 SR. 5-7 JR. 5-7 J R. 5-3 HOMETOWN lHlGH SCHOOLl Myrtle Beach, S.C. lSocasteel Myrtle Beach, S.C. lSocasteel Myrtle Beach, S.C. CNorthwesternl Conway, S.C. lConwayl Conway, S.C. lConwayl Bogata, Columbia lGimnasio de Nuestra Senoral I fi or-4 11.1 'h fQ:.. Mon. Feb. 13 Thur. Feb. 23 Sat. Feb. 25 Mon. Feb. 27 Tues. Feb. 28 Sun. Mar. 4 Mar. 5-9 Mon. Mar. 12 Wed. Mar. 14 Sat. Mar. 17 Sun. Mar. 18 Tues. Mar. 20 Sat. Mar. 24 Tues. Mar. 27 Thur. Mar. 29 Fri. Mar. 30 Tues. Apr. 3 Y N I ,Ill F 3 mug' Sui, 1, ,w f.gx,t5v--v 11 I r K. xiti.x,. -Y:-. as COASTAL CAROLINA COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS SCHEDULE 1984 Francis Marion College of Charleston Lander College Winthrop College Presbyterian College Appalachian State SPRING BREAK Baptist College Francis Marion Furman Univ. Lander College College of Charleston Winthrop College Univ. of So. Car. UNC-Wilmington Erskine College Pembroke Univ. Thur. Apr. 5 So. Carolina State Sat. Apr. 7 Baptist College Anderson College Apr. 13-15 NAIA District VI Playoff HEAD COACH: Loren Johnson Asst. Coach: Bob Detwiler Record - 8-6 Florence HOME HOME Rock Hill Clinton HOME Charleston HOME Greenville Greenwood Charleston HOME Columbia Wilmington HOME Pembroke HOME HOME Florence Going into District VI Playoffs 1 as 4' 'PIA '.I.:, . . . ..,... ..... . in 2:00 2:30 10:30 3:00 2:30 2:00 2:30 2:00 10:00 1:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:30 2:00 2:00 2:30 10:00 2:30 .4..-dr'---. xxx' Ania ,x 43' , - Af , Tennis An one? Mfr ' ' i a I 1982-83 team members are L-R: Tommy Goldman, Philip Karanicolas, Joe Christie, Lester Herbert, Mauricio Morens, Walter Koch, Richard Hughes, Berry Allison, Mike Hoffman, Steve White, Kevin Connelly, Rob Bennyworth, Marshall Parker. .Y- if v 'yglv Www 099056, 9'- 72 wig Q 35 NJ . , ,. M gi3 'lf'f LEg. Nunn 0 N- :-' A- -MMM-uwuaesxm 19 New :iw karl' S Na. i.J '.9Dlll'3'O'l'l7FUf 'W-. l 'l'! f5 fqm ,T 1,1 A AM.-4 1 4 1 1983-84 team members are L-R: Marshall Parker, Andy Morse, Alkis Papamichael, Jody Hyden, Tommy Goldman, Sujit Fernando, Luiz Perma, Barry Allison, Rob Bennyworth, Cam Crawford, Richard Hughes, Norman White, Mike Hoffman. Golf - Year Round Sport 976 3 c. 42 '+4Y,i is nw sy we b QQ W fa 'ZF 1982-83 GOLF TEAM - Row 1, L-R: Tom Reeves, Mike Wiland, Barry Whittaker, Dennis Stemmle, Charles Canady, Rodney Lewallen, Karl Blackwell. Row 2 Jon Mitchem, Joe Dobson, Dave Cheatham, Jimmy Johnson, Bob Vick, Jim Wilson, Ray Sessions, Dale Zeglin. Jr: A Q K ,I A X 10 P' , l gs ri J CB W Mag? X M A. 5 4 ' . 5,15 'qv 4 -4 in S 5: :' '-g :uv-..: t ','.g ' f Y' ,f vw' 4-if 'YW .X N ,gvgizfl Q aft -. fe xrkjfi, K' ., F, ' 2 , si fl 4- of S a gf , , 3, X .QQ il I Wu 4 W Q51 51 S X ,f K., .b 3 A QA ,im - WE: Q My Q! se' Nl 1983-84 GOLF TEAM - L-R: Ken Thompson, Mel Phillips, Jon Mitcham, Barry Whittaker, Jimmy Johnson. Ray Sessions, Dave Cheatham. Steve Scatter, Karl Blackwell, Keith Oickey, Billy Bernier - Coach, John Faidley, Howard McMeeken - Pro Quail Creek, Donald Clement, Bob Cloutier. l 'W Q4- V in I i !' ,: I ,, x V V is-ii. u-:r mug' olleyball: Bump, Set, Spike 1982 VOLLEYBALL ROSTER - Row 1: Mary Anne Heller, Tracy McCandless, Lisa Campbell, Kathy O'Neil, Rosanna Herman. Row 2: Dreu McPherson, Karen Finkenbiner, Sherry Vereen, Martha Metts, Tammy Shaney, Kim Williamson, Jenny Dowling, Violet Meade - Head Coach. 1 5541- 1 5 A '- Af' dwg 5 fr 4 ' rg U ef-M 1 ' 'M ........,,' -j P i ' -ug i t ' A if 4 Q Xfiv Q Q tug , , l ff' ' h M , ,.,, 'S gr kx'V, Ta will family: naw i 3 sf 'ILP' V? 1, f L. L , ,J l W ll-Ui l gyllgmg lwgylvfgy bw li ' , f 'U ,, ...AA.,. My 1983 VOLLEYBALL ROSTER - Row 1: Rita Kostal, Melissa Campbell, Caihy O'Neil, Julie Salley, Tracy McCandless. Row 2: Gayle Spencer - Coach, Johanna Watson, Sherry Vereen, Martha Metts, Pam Walters, Holly Holland. Notmpiaxlredz Jenny Sowling, Loretta Lewis, if l'f' Wx ' . ' CCC Softball - Has Come of Age! L! ' ,-A-wf-43, .fi R ix ' aff' J' 55 Kr 4,-L xi ,. A L ff . j X g' Qfsvymwfl . ' W' x if QW 9. 3 ' H, ',.lL-02,127-L file 'H' - ' 'lr 'A . V 'K K. f W- f 1. X fl, -U f M -'5'f'.1 r ' , .z.f+Qi,w J fi.: -' ' fl W '5 it- QE '3 -'f9:fkixf'f G' +'1?i,:fJ'f1-M Wi?-if lf-YG ' Q, v'?'P4- x Q, W Qu'-gn, ' .. can - .l. 3f. - RJ -.4-Z, ,f..f J'-4 ,.f'g . 16.1 '..t'E'14'f'ff.g,p9' 4 --Z ,J 5 f YM: ..,.-if ' M ,wif-.az in - , ,f 'J .. ., wr rr . ,Q-.,-4-3,53 weak 'L W- -Hug! 21' .fr i - t.' ' W va- , ' m lm'-f - ..f-in ' ,. a,.+.1f.. i'.i.gw-5-rl , , ,,ua..l Row 1, L-R: Cathy O'Neil - Manager, Melissa Campbell, Pam Leasure, Cathy Honeycutt, Micki Strickland. Lisa Rhue. Laurie Jackson. Lisa Huggins. Row 2: Coach Steve Taylor, Jenny Dowling, Donna Eclgison, Johanna Watson, Tammy Shaney, Emma Johnson, Vickie Bonner, Martha Ann Metts. -Mfffiix Jaffa ,-Ain Softball Coach Steve Taylor V . F V S 5 X IJ 1 K A kv' ' X K X L IK f .rl it ll , TRI-CAPTAINS - Donna Edgison, Tammy Shaney, Cathy Honeycutt. H3334 Qfwb-sa Wil AM 2451992 ' 1 a , , A l gm , 1 n., , ,l is 253, M . V , M 5 'fwf 5 my lf , , Ji 4' ' . CTT 44' 3 EATFV Q, Row 1, L to R: Jenny Dowling, Johanna Watson, Gay Dailey, Terri Chatham, Emma Johnson, Denise Byrd, Donna Edgison, Helene Piel,.Row 2i Cathy Honeycutt Carol Camnitz, Lisa lbbetson, Lisa Barnhill, Mandy Glover, Angie Hall, Jerri Roberson, Sue Cooper, Kristen Holmok, Laurie Jackson. x, Wi S4 ., 'Jvc it im ,f I 4 5 . t g I, 4 i,:. . ,S M vi qi all A A it , K? Members are Robin Hardwick, Donna Hayden, Susan Tomko, Lisa Kline, Sabrina Rhinehart Lisa Faidley. 128 3 . Alright now girls all at once now! Come On, Y'all Yell! Position Available: Must have unlimited energy, and an undying devotion that can cheer even when you're behind 10 points with only 4 seconds left in the gameg must be able to maintain good academic records and practice in addition to making every home game and the necessary prepara- tions for themg must also be able to turn a slightly apathetic student body into a victory crazed screaming mob. Sound impossible? BELIEVE ME lT'S NOT!!! We have been lucky to have some of the most wonderful cheerleaders to cheer our winning teams on to VICTORY. ' Wonder what Susan is upset about now? 1T '7g GM -'lu xr--s '? ' N' x 'vi ,...,, .V I , 4 we l fl fig T 1, X . ,zbll hf A Teresa Shay, Sherry Hickey, Lisa Kline, Sherri Kline, Sonja Taylor, Whitney Shaindlin, Mar tha Easterling, and Debbie Hucks. COASTAL CAROLINA'S FIGHT SONG Lyrics by Professor Randall A. Wells Coastal Carolina that's the name! Coastal Carolina wins the game! Chants are fightin' roosters and Chants are fightin' boosters who Nobody will tame! Coastal Carolina that's the name! Coastal Carolina wins the game! Keep those claws a slashin' 'em Keep those beaks a stabbin' 'em They won't be the same! Go Chanticleers! Go Chanticleers! Go red and black On the attack! Just let 'em know That roosters crow So cock-a-doodle-do it. Go! w 'ary 0 Ahminiztratinnfifarn . ll Q'-'VHIWJ-V ,!Ff51,,! 5 Nu 'MV W LU 532, 5 zz, 2? :ff 54' 'z EZ 5'-i Eli QQ 2,7 P3 2, fe? gif M' JE -1 5.1: 1:9 fy, F li :Y 3 in 3 Chancellor E. M. Singleton Retires . . . Leaving Coastal Won't Be Easy ,uw - I Singleton officially retired as Chancellor on June 30, 1983. He has been the chief executive administrator of the four-year branch of the University of South Carolina since 1963. He will maintain an official relationship with Coastal Carolina College as Chancellor Emeritis after his retirement and will serve as a consultant for educational and development matters. I love this college and I love this community, he told the assembly. I know I will miss serving as Chancellor of this institu- tion. However, after almost 40 years in public service, I welcome this retirementf' A native of Horry County, Singleton assumed the leadership of Coastal Carolina College in 1963, when the school con- sisted of one building, a handful of instructors and approximately 100 students. After his 20 years with the institution Coastal's rapidly expanding campus consists of nine major structures, including the new EB3 million Wheelwright Auditorium and the new 552 million Science Building. Student enrollment at the college is nearing 3,000 and the college faculty now numbers 115. In the 20 years I have served as Director and Chancellor of Coastal Carolina College, Singleton told his faculty, I have watched the college develop from a tiny, two year branch of the University of South Carolina to a quality four-year University campus, which I believe makes a major, positive contribution to higher education and to the quality of life in our region of the state. In the last two decades, he said, as I have tried to direct Coastal's development into a mature institution, I have receiv- ed vital assistance from many people. USC-Coastal Carolina College thrives today as a reputable, progressive institution of higher education greatly because of the many contributions of faculty members, administrators, students and members who worked hard to make that vision succeed. My service as Director and Chancellor of Coastal Carolina College has been a major fulfillment of my life. I leave the posi- tion of Chancellor with a sense of sadness, but my overwhelming emotion at this time is a comforting sense of pride in this in- stitutiong in its spectacular history, in its meaningful contribution, in the many people who have shared in its growth, and to the promise of its future. I am grateful to the Coastal Education Foundation, to the Horry County Higher Education Commission and to the USC Board of Trustees for all the assistance I have received from these groups over the years. I am grateful that at Coastal Carolina College I have been able to see a dream become reality. 132 mi QD' Dr. Fred W. Hicks Selected as New Chancellor Dr. Fred W. Hicks officially assumed the position of chancellor of USC-Coastal Carolina College on July 1, 1983, after four years of service as president of Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. He succeeded Dr. Edward M. Singleton, who retired from the chancellor's position at Coastal after 20 years of service. Dr. Hicks was selected as the new chancellor by a college search committee and the president of the University of South Carolina, following an examination of more than 200 candidates. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Michigan, an M.A. in History from the University of Michigan, an M.S. in Criminal Justice from Rollins College, an A.B. in History from the University of Michigan and an L.H.D. from Rollins College. Prior to assuming the presidency of Wesleyan College, Dr. Hicks was executive vice president of Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla., where he also served for a period as acting president. He came to Rollins College in 1964 as director of student af- fairs. He was a professor of history, became executive assistant to the president, then executive vice president and for a while served as acting president of the institution. In the early 1960's, he served as director of financial aid at the University of Michigan and as assistant to the vice president for public relations and development at the University of Michigan. He has served on the Board of Directors of the American Red Cross of Macon, on the Board of Trustees of the Macon Historic Preservation Heritage Foundation and as direc- tor of Sun First National Bank of Winter Park. He was chairman of the Board of Trustees of Winter Park Public Library, chairman of the Civil Service Board of the City of Winter Park and was a member of the Board of Trustees of Winter Park Memorial Hospital. He and his wife, Ann, have two children and now reside in Horry County. 6 I 1-, William Baxley Assoc. Chancellor for College Advancement f College Advancement Qi-is ,'g Nila Hutchinson Chancellor s Secretary Brenda Cox Staff Assistant amen 'hm ll, s.. 1 , Gwen Turner Staff Assistant mm Nadine Godwin Secretary , , , . 4 v t . , My , 43? 5 - Mildred Allen Debbie Schmitt Sandra K. Shelley Special Projects Coordinator Director - Alumni Affairs Administrative Specialist 134 Janis W. Chesson Asst, Chancellor - Academic Affairs , ,gk E l, . ' -Wit ' ,l-W. 'lg' X- ll N 1 , 'wills N A-il ill 'IHC is 5 5 i, il. lllll' ' 1 , Y li, rlllmr: -'r. r Sandra Mishoe Administrative Specialist f-v 'l 'QIJ l . I f E C :ag . Q ' , wA,, . ,C I 3 it A cgi ' N X :QS 0 0 ' dmlsslons lk l Nl 5' ., A -.. ,,- , 4' Marsh Myers Director of Admissions and Registration 2 S 4 2 i v Or G? i X Y 'D -.dfubiur-ff' WL. R , M W wr . J tg A. b y :Ei , . , A. . ,wlerfxwi A,v,- C f-- ' ' -. .J-- ' - :J ,. . .M Sue Gerrald Linda Carmichael Cenita Bellamy Recruitor Supervisor Data Control Clerk Administrative Specialist f' ,J Ki 1 Lindy Smith Brenda Sawyer Carol Wright Data Control Clerk Staff Assistant Admissions Counselor r 5 Wilbur Garland Associate Chancellorflfiscal Affairs 3 Fiscal Affairs Sherrill Richardson Accountant .M 'Wk 1 .... 1 ff ' 'Z 1- Q Y 4 5 , C9 4 wits , ? 0 3- ,L X Q Tammy Hardee Accounting Clerk I: 9 t in-C4 Q fi Stella Cooper Business Manager Beverly Harris Diane Watson Accounting Clerk Secretary Mulino gf l,5 'ix Robert Elvington Randall Cox Phillip Massey Director - Campus Facilities Director - Auxilliary Enterprises Director Campus Planning X.. Roy Talbert Vice-Chancellor 1 f. 'I'- 'Q if 3 if 4. gr Elizabeth Puskar Asst. Chancellor of Academic Affairs 9 -,1 if ' N X . xN 'xJ K lx . ff' , , Miranda Cribb Secretary Academic Affairs ., R 1. 5 ,11 T V f' Mi. ' ff' 2 in - f' , iigi a ipg g Q I f ww if 447 . f 6 11.131 . fw,.1,t 3 7 3 ' lf. af 4 bv ' ' 1' 7 sf , 5, -, , as-' S if fast tw ZW is 11' ' if if I A- ' 'Qi .r '.5r'?5g3'gf! Fifi :W lg wie? -if ff llglfi' iii lf 5:1 li . at F .sa 'fr ,fffh ff ef iq ig Q55 fail ii? XM- Q ,QWW , ' S31 fe e -9 1. l f K e ii Glenda Sweet Pat Rogers Coordinator for Interdisciplinary Studies Assoc. Vice-Chancellor s S 1 , i 2 'lf-uf-nm.-.., fb rn. Q ' ,. xr' 1 Ji ' wg ii V 3 5 - V? ' -is P' 'Q ' M' as 5 A, ' as f ' fgf fy rf! ,fi .. 2' 'T' 5 . 3 f 521- Q l 9 5 A .sf ,-. WV ' ' 9, ' I -' ,f'?'f, f 5 iii Q f rn 3 , fi .a ' Clara Rogers Linda Ford Staff Assistant Secretary f 'lr w if ,'K,....-...q- 'Mm' qi t -f 3 ,,.'.,. 5 ' L 5 Clyde Overcash Garnett Smith Supervisor - Custodial Services Supervisor - Maintenance 138 ,ix vv., . fi f .X X. :Y ve, I 1 I ' . . ' ' ' X ff' A : . Jane Caldwell Asst. Public Services Librarian X: K X1 Mary Bull Public Services Librarian Kimbel Library Charmaine Tomczyk Technical Services Librarian Edna Bellamy Acquisitions Asst. Aa ,... Margaret Bates Circulation Supervisor Dianna L. Smith Library Director X -111 Doris Hamilton Cataloging Asst. 1 ' ' 9 dh e 3 2 Q' 1- ' MQ! - I i, xx ,WJ ff, J rg '17 in 1, f f , 6, f l i fl Paul Fowler Serials Asst. 'ow .V-.N g 5 Iii , 'Nu u Kay Alford Secretary ,RY A43 x! V . sfiff a ---- Kathy Burke Media Asst. Student Development Division Robert W. Squatriglia Assoc. Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Student Development 41 mmm 'Q Alisa Mosley, Director Sarah MacDonald Career Planning and Placement Financial Aid Counselor 1 Pat Singleton Dir, of Student Activities V - I -jlw W we , 'HQ f I Deborah Citraro Cynthia Terres Secretary Director of Counseling U--my ,,,,f,v5gZ I W -wg wr Q. j' Fw' W -':+,C,.k ' ifm . -',5'..9 ' Q x ' ' ' 5' Q-mpg, .LSB dxf 1 kit, riff W Will Allred Financial Aid Officer Cheri Callahan Clerk Carole Abner Secretary Mack Sarvis Media Services Director 2 5 5 f 5 lauhew , :lim my is A f Wnuu r s 'IWW Ester Edwards Secretary Cafeteria 140 Media Center o-usa-ng-.aw-M ...fl i, , -..Q l X l . Bill Edmonds David Parker Photography Audio-Video Ml, Clyde Richardson Robert Herring Printer AV Equipment Check-out Tommy Vinesett Director ,- Graduate 8z Continuing Education .f Q 1'f4x ff RW ..u, ff ,Q w 1- A if . 4 4 F 90 f 1 , :-u'.,,f.1. wwf,-isa,-Q.,-M Y , , 4 ff ,ff 'K , L., i F, X llv ff 4? ,XM 'fi' ' 11,21 1 I l 'n .f,., 1 f, 'Uh'- A'i'1. . n..,.i 'lg I ,,', 1 My df' ' '.,, 2 - Q., Sally Hare ancellor for Acade ,J TY Helen Hood Administrative Specialist i ff' Jimmy Soles Director Audrey Garland Assistant Director. Continuino Education 'Swami' 'Nx- Janice Sellers Secretary Bookstore Sondra Ward Secretary l EF Faculty and Staff I Barnard Albiniak Wade Baird Terry Barnett Psychology Psychology Chemistry L., -0.s5..t4,.. g James Beaty Lance Bedwell Don Beken English Education Mathematics 4-fi? 3X 2' ws ,. . gf , is X. X xt. fix , 'K K mi ,5 ,sl Q. tv ' 1 .5 Wal Qs . , , sf . V, 2 50. Z' mfg s... ll! l 'Bl .aff , a ,v M is .. ay., ,WN ei W , Brenda Bellamy Nursing X ff .ml 'Wm of N lbkaayk Russ Bergman Athletic Director ff , 'X t wa Thomas G. Boyd Psychology Gerald Boyles Sandra Bowden James Branham Business Administration Education History 6 a r Q Belita Brown Nursing f A If it 1 S Munn, W. X, , am f MW, .. Albert Cannon Mathematics fi 3, ef 2 U , W x fi , X X ' V ' ,,,,- ve il w , 5 n 1 V' Edward Cerny Business Administration if we ., Ui IW ' at 492. 'H is fi Q Darcy Carr Larry Carr Dean, Business Administration Physical Education Janice Chesson Sociology i .r g ,, '7 ,,W,45,. 1..,,vfg,f A f-,f4ff,a.g4,,..,,: ef, , n.,4,,, , 1 ' i 1 , 1 ' ., '. ,V Q. h , Wf.t:1.'f 4 5 A 7 new V . f 'ffm-an -- ,fy V V ,fnffm f ' .?Q24'3,yfl, f,:,:wfWf 1 .:fffj'f1:V ' W -,4 Aww f V V- 'mf , ' f fp V , w.,.5,5,fg,f, I .Am , 4 I I ,X , , I . ' 4' 'F X. fi wif l, C? N I Q 2 Q' K ' Sz 144 g e Fred Cole Mathematics ,MQ 7 , , XI 9 L' Joseph Cicero Dean, Math and Computer Serv. 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' , , , s W ,Q VVV ,,., .,, , V 1 mf , .9 , ,W A W' , ,H N , '--o Q s. 1 O V r s 4. 'f-avr'-Q , 1...- M , 4 wow .fe .V , . ,. 4 VV , f ' f ,' f ' I ' 1 ' , nw-f ' , f f f ,4 .nv fy. f , , ' ' 41: f A V ' ' ' , A ' 4 . ' W- ., ,, .. W W ' or , ' - Q WM fwh ff I W V , ' ,e V W, , ,J f VV f V V , za VV V UV , .. wr V 0 , , , M 'abr- mf ' V In emoriam - Jeffrey Todd Macneir He bounded onto the College scene in 1980. He said that he had selected USC-Coastal Carolina College only after a Spring and Summer of visits to college campuses, large and small, up and down the southeastern coast. He had even attended Summer orientation sessions on some of those campuses, as he did ours. He grinned that disarming, infectious grin that was to become his trademark - and he said he wanted to be on a campus where he felt comfortable with people. He wanted a small campus, he said, where he could get involved, where he could get to know people, where he could contribute, and where he could have fun. He said his name was Jeffrey Todd Macneir, and to please call him Todd. That was my introduction to a remarkable young man who was to become known for his enthusiastic and complete involvement in cur- ricular and co-curricular life at the College on virtually a twelve-month basis. In September 1980, he was elected Freshman Class Representative beginning his student political and service career - an involvement which was to steadily gain momentum thereafter. His always friendly, always enthusiastic manner first amused then enthused those with whom he had contact. He became Secretary, the Vice President of the Student Govern- ment Association. He chaired the Student Affairs Committee, and became increasingly involved in the Campus Union, Chanticleer, Atheneum, Archarios, S.U.W., International Club, and Sigma Phi Ep- silon Fraternity. He participated in virtually every College curricular and co-curricular event in some capacity. Seldom did an event happen without his involvement. His two-year service as an Orientation Assistant interacting with new students centered about an enthusiastic and complete embrace of the College. He recruited heavily for student involvement and participa- tion. He ignited the interest of new students in their new College. His involvement in the South Carolina State Student Legislature pro- vided him a unique opportunity to blend his interest in political process and his commitment to nature. Current pending legislation in our legislature in behalf of the cause of reptile conservation in our State is a tribute to that commitment. His deep and sincere appreciation of nature underlay much of his classroom involvement and performance. In the classroom, he was multi-faceted - showing great promise as a field naturalist. A five-week Georgia field expedition revealed deep convictions, sensitivity, high energy levels, enthusiasm and motivation. He was generous to others with his time, his talent, with himself. ln a world where the givers are far outnumbered by the takers, he was a giver of the first order. When asked about his motives for his life style, he said repeatedly and simply: This is my College and I love this place. I want to make it better - better for everyone. During his lifetime, Todd was fully alive - for he employed his talents effectively and his life was vibrant. He was more concerned with what was going right in his life - and much was going right in his life - and he was less concerned with what was going wrong. The enthusiasm which characterized his life in its many parts suggests now to us that Todd was mindful of the 39th Psalm: Lord, help me to realize how brief my time on earth will be. Help me to know that I am here for but a moment more. There is much silent testimony in our campus community to the enthusiastic presence and commitment of Todd Macneir. Our campus is the richer, and the better, for it. Our memory of his presence is the most powerful of all memorials - and certainly the most lasting. Dr. Robert W. Squatriglia Associate Chancellor, Student Development H ,ix www We meet many people in our lifetime, some good, some bad, many won't lift a finger to help themselves or to help a friend, but occasionally we meet a person who over shadows everyone in their enthusiasm and energy. Todd was such a person. His energy knew no boundaries. He lived every day as a new day with a new challenge. He lived his life to the fullest. Life is a process, a process that begins with birth and ends with death. When we bury the old, we receive some comfort in the fact that they lived a long and fruitful life, but when someone dies young, we find it hard to understand the reason for this death. As friends of Todd each of us must seek to understand his death. I am just one voice which must speak for hun- dreds. To each of us he showed his love differently. Todd was a giver and a believer. He gave his time to all of us. If a job needed to be done, Todd was the one to get it done. He believed in this institution, it was his College. He proved that the students don't just come to class and leave, nor that the faculty just come to teach. Todd proved that we are a family, brother and sister to each. Todd worked to insure the rights of all students here at Coastal and his death is not an end to his work, but a sign that all of us must carry on his work. We love you, Todd, and will always remember you and thank you for the help you gave us and for the privilege of knowing and loving you. Philip Lassen ME AS A TREE MY ROOTS HAVE BEEN PLANTED, SINCE THIS IS MY HOME, MY BRANCHES ARE REACHING, FOR SOMEWHERE TO ROAMg OLD LEAVES ARE BENEATH ME, AND NEW ONES APPEAR, THE OLD LEAVES HAVE GUIDED, THE NEW ONES WILL STEER, THE WIND BRUSHES PAST ME, AND CARRIES MY SCENT, LETTING ON TO THE WORLD, MY LIFE'S BEEN WELL SPENT. By: Sue Herman and Todd Macneir I-IINKLE --far FAILING TO TA, AND TEXAS 214 mm -..M ba- lil QW? was :Q ' Q' ifgwf Q .. x fl. X sk .x i -Q- , H 3 -x X 71 .Q iff' ,ex 5 'R N ,.- T 51: , 1 Y' , Nw 8 x 'I 3. ra ff Q .A ff- A 'K 3 R 4-'A 3' C53 , 3' M4 ' 4 Z ' G fx ,h S 4 If ' K M .fm Q .I . x ! 'sy' ' ' X 4- .A t z , , Sv . , Y 66? ga Bing ' X - L- 'ax . 4 E as 5 2 un! 4 V Z We' 'fi fi . 3 ' , ' Lili' 1, Q- 1 i lltl y if 3 F PE!! 'V 2 fit, 'W' . ,, gg-ggi, X E.: K, s K we 2 -v.-, 3. pt 7 R + , - - ' I ,U xx E . A -' .. A ui I , 4 . Q.. '1 'A fl! .f . 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I would like to thank my staff who have made the ATHENEUM a reality. For without you, there would not be a yearbook. Thank you Lisa, Robin, Teri, Cindy, and Sheila for spending all those weekends in the Quad working on the Clubs section. Jamie and Teresa, thanks X for getting the sports section together. Vicki the Faculty if X f X section turned out just great, it better have since we 51, S I x X' stayed up all night drawing all those little squares. Also 2 'N xg x without the help of my photographers Tim, Lisa, . . .X William, and Scott, we could not have made it. Thank you! Paula, thanks for doing a little bit of everything from selling ads to drawing quad-paks. Thanks also to Sharon for helping me out with the senior section. John, thanks for doing some photography and giving me valuable advice. To my advisors, Scott Johnson and Veronica Davis, I owe the world and then some for stan- , X ding behind me. 1, X' ,x . I also owe a debt of gratitude to numerous people out- side the staff itself. I want to thank Dr. Squatriglia and Pat Singleton for pulling me through the hard times and A d -mahmdw' , believing in me. To Debbie Citraro and Cheri Callahan, I owe more than just a mere thank you. They have given of their time and energy to help me out of many a tight spot. I owe a great deal to the media center, they were so helpful in teaching me what I know about photography, thanks Esther, Clyde, z Mack. To Bill Edmonds and Lisa Graham THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! The majority of photography was either taken or printed by them and without their help this book would not have been a reality. My sincere appreciation goes to my family, friends, and the people I work with at the Conway National Bank for putting up with an abs and always harried daughter and friend. Also to Whit Cline, Taylor Publishing representative, thank you for working with us when we went to a two year book. The 1982-83-84 ATHENEUIVI is a book about the experiences and happenings of the past two years. A two year ATHENEUM was a n experience for Coastal Carolina College. It all came about because we did not want to lose the memories of the 1982-83 school year wl over half of the book got lost in the mail between Coastal and Dallas, Texas. I hope you will cherish this book for it holds 216 pages memories I will never forget. - HTS! lm SERV 6,36 Q59 Q fix! University of South Carolina - System Libraries llllNIHHNlllllllllllllllllllli 1. ann UEUEQU35 ff K-. 1, ,-1. , ji? N.. 1 ffm, .-5 . wi- uf,-, V .. . ,V 17'., .V .1 A . .tx - z fa .V, A, . f, 4.-, X -'. v bnse-e - H ' iudfqi , gV ,QA --, WA-. , , ' . - xv . -. '- ,. . .,-531-QQ. -31' gk ,I . 'V,f':'f'.n 3. 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