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155' Seasonal Showing ,riff Terry Haymond. a Polynesian dancer. entertains the Crowd 31 me Spring Arts Festival. Kathy Sauvagea. a member ofthe co-Art club, paints the face ofone ofthe many children attending, Q3 fha, X 'S a is 2 .y ,,eemVq,5 1 W if ' Y f -1 ' s 5 is i .ff . f ' ev, 'efffiih Ma Charles Wright's many art sculptures intrigued many of our visitors, The sculptures by Charles Wright in Spadoni Park make excellent playground equipment for these youngsters.
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Di RobcrtSquatrigl1a makes a point to meet as many prospective students as possible during C.C.C.'s Open House. ' D 'M After a long. hot morning. Jose Montenegro and Darlene Beverly enjoy lunch in Spadoni Park. April 20, 1985 marked the date for Coastal Carolina's first Open House. Organizers set aside this time to introduce Coastal to prospective freshmen and their parents. Slide show presenta- tions. guided tours, lunch, and entertainment kept everyone present busy the entire day. Early plan- ning and hard work on the part of faculty, staff and student guides together with the enthusiasm on the part of prospective students and their parents made for a successful event. It 5 9 tihryb E a ,, xl I'-'Ps to an end, guests mi a ii tl s la ff. If A? X ' Members ofAlpha Phi Omega stand ready to greet guests as they arrive on campus. IJ 39 , 4 In fy is gr, A N, Q- we E1 ,ps Kiki , t if at L ,,Mttisf'1fvef st -,,,wa A. , 1? JI. Aida , 14- .,, ..--f ' 'qs' . ri A 'T'-ll. A '- Moments before the start of Open H o u s e , P a t Singleton, Dr. Bob Squatriglia, and Cynthia Terrcs take a moment to relax. P, , s i l .S wi ll' -av As the lirsl C'.C'.C. Open House comes ngle with the faculty L, i ,j.r-.,. 'Xu 434 '- -k,- , , - A i g X 4 Vg, . 9 - l-. gf wtf? Ll,S,yg,xi-an Q, be A+ fr? C. sf 511+ :++'fiaf I 'fel J.. H . .L www .f tb' -
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Good Food This year Coastal Carolina remodeled the cafeteria to better serve the needs of the students here. Doug Shoe, food service manager, has received training in both fast food service and conventional restaurant business. After surveying students last spring, the college found that students preferred fast food and deli sandwiches. Shoe explained that with the new system, the cafeteria has made more profit in two weeks than it did with the old system in one month. The new cafeteria has definitely been a success with both students and faculty. K: , Y... 3 .fr ' 2 .tz1.::x,s:.:w.- . , .uf E 1 . ' -215+ TLP'-vgfifaf-aZ:i.. il ' .- Af- av-a..e'i . ,1' . '4':' La . .V fi fMgg,Jggf,Zf,,.. f fs?g .3 ag i I 1 ', f ..,,., - 1' 'fa 2- 1-J,,.-421.. ' 2'1: H . V4 jj , 'WI ' Q-M s .. -f 4 . . aff--fxsw We V' -. - A at -' y iggxgzisfz-.--. .- iffy' aff- f. X -.5 I . 1' 'fa . ,2 1 ff ' ' 1 N.-5 ,. Zr L, t...f Ng. g um, 5 'e ' , 1 I ., '.,? .-at .,.. , , Ig - N 1- -.3f'f?Y1'E 2:,1. ' f1tf - '-.:,.:1:-,W ,.,. V .t:.,.i. ,. f . ' X - , r . ,A-. f- Q . mi- L f' as .: gi ,I i -- ..,- 1 ' ' ' J 1... E Q m ara-- lvlost Coastal students enjoy the good food that Campus Station serves. The food preparers at Campus Station work very hard to please everyone's tastes. Eating in With the new cafeteria system, referred to as Campus Station. free rehlls are a bonus . ' 'IE F Campus Station can be cheaper than drivingto Conway for other fast foods. 'RTB The perfect cure for the EARLY MORNING BLUES - a fresh pot of coffee can always be found here. 20 t l 2-gijg'j,i..VJ'L,..yejf Y V. H Mm -' H P H y f , g Q 7... - efasqax- f- .- ' fii.: b's F5'5 ' . i , l l . l l . 'M-'el'
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