Coastal Carolina University - Atheneum Yearbook (Conway, SC)
- Class of 1987
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COASTAL IS NUMBER ONE What ts the most celebrated holtday tn thus htstory ofCoastaI'P After a long year of hard work students need to have a day where they can just lay back and enjoy the good ltfe Well thas ts what CINO Day ts all about Every year mn the Sprung Campus Umon Sponsors the event brtngmg nn ltve bands dnsc jockeys and lots and lots of food This year was no exceptton The Producers played top forty mustc and a dtsc jockey played huts as well Hot dogs and potato chaps were served along wtth tee-cold beer That s really what everybody comes for Overall CINO Day 86 was a success and everyone ts lookmg forward to an excttmg 87 'W X in r ,ww . .gin Y ,TEV -4 a ,N ,5 , J? - Ye., - t sw-, , ' 1 ' vie . . l A tl - l - l fe--ri W:-. 1 'ai' 5 1 511, ,,0'f' -' ,V I!-' --our To 'V 'I', -vt! 2 ,lf 3252. 4 ' ' h tieli i n :z-5.11 LRF j. 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X s ' ' ' ' - r--Q . - 1: . , xxx Wim DDITIO Coastal Carolma College IS grow1ng rn an excess of 1O0!o each year student w1se The growth ofthe burldrngs IS dorng just as well The newest add1t1on to Coastal Carohna College was completed rn 1985 86 It was the newest add1t1on to the gym whrch resulted 1n modern dance rooms handball courts an olymplc s1ze sw1mm1ng pool fully equrpped for the handlcapped men and womens locker rooms basketball courts and more office space The new add1t1on IS defimtely the most modern feature of Coastal and w1ll defimtely be used by most of Coastal Caro11na College students l f Spiga .f S, NWEE 'wa x ,..--L - 'iw ff ' ' ,g V A,,,- V a,I V 2 - '56, H---- A A, 1 .W.1,ff - ' Y , ff ,ff- s' w ' 'N-- Z , -..Z JH., Q 1 ,.-l, V ,I iw-5 154'-, ' 37' -Lf' ,WW wr' ' .- 3 ,K ' N Q ' f L x f ai f v 4 - f 3 ifQf '3?'fT 7 ' ,Arg J an 7 5 f 5 ' 5 ,ff 4,531 Wg? Het, 2 . gifs?-ii, si? '11 .'.,,:1:,g 112:15- . HK, .ff 'vw Mir A 4,601-, .Y A: . ,' i'rY'fn,fiE'an' . 44-.aw -4. 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J! l i l M I ,ggi l Determined to produce a number ip one, top quality yearbook, the year- my l book staff set out in August of 1986 1 on a 516,000.00 project. In August of f 1986 the yearbook staff had no idea what headaches they had ahead of l W them. Some of these headaches were l T having photographers in the right T place at the right time, doing the same quad-pak ten times, recropping i pictures ten times, spilling pepsi on 1 1 T the only club pictures available, and i staying up until 5:30 in the morning l 1, i , fi lil, i 2 Z proofing, proofing, proofing and ' reproofing. But when it came down V to that last quad-pak, believe us, the ii, yearbook staff - IT WAS WORTH i f' IT!!! E l LJ.. Y! it l' A STAFF ll MEMBERS lil i Mark Porter, Editor Traci Russell, Asst. Editor lb, Julie Prince, Club Editor y , Cathy Calahan, Class Editor if 'I Aniza Rowe, Faculty Editor ,ij Debbie Hucks, Sports Editor Linda Rabon, Copy Editor ml, U Y , ll! Layout and Design: T A Felecia Hardee ,Ii Sheila Pryor ,l l Amy Whitley i T Photographers: Kevin Werner L T Chris Nichols ll Michael Clark T f Traci Russell H' Y ill rlf llli 52 if ll v! '1 gf' n iizii , ' i 0 1 Mark Porter, Editor ,f' Traci Russell, Assistant Editor .-F-1 ima L VW if ll wc ' 7 .Q ,Ak Y Q., I . K W 'f 1 A ,N ,W in 5'x QT S1 -35,5 -.,. Sf' V i gy .ar - . 4 ki. Standing Left to Right: Aniza Rowe, Michael Clark, J ulie Prince, Being Held: Traci Russell, Kneeling: Debbie Hucks. '!-. .., ' '- '-'- ' ' Q ' MN' 9-'W' ' in 'M'g ' ll, ll ul ,, l lf l CHANTICLEER ' 86-87 The Chanticleer is Coastal Carolina Col1ege's newspaper, published and produced by the students. Established in 1962, it has proven to be a great success. The it Chanticleer contains information im- portant to both students and faculty. t Each issue is informative and valuable to not only the individual, gig 1? x l it but to the campus as a whole. Under Q l the direction of Richard Weldon, the Chanticleer has reached many sum- mits. It has been said more than once that this year's editions of the Chan- I l ticleer are the best ever. l l V, ,. r X 1 il tl ,, .N 1, tl ,li ,, l. 1, l'l ill ,.i ,U t ,, t 1 , A l gii Richard Weldon, Editor ' P V iv Fiffu? l t t it its l tl' l fs 1 i Ehrd ll ' M t , in ,ii l wi' f b p Q l 1 ,t QI 5 l l l 1 . N A - l . l l Left to Right: Jason Sprankle, Elizabeth Jordan, Scott Koverman, Paul Gumm, and Richard Weldon. Il f I a M t i 5 li ll v 54 lx, A 1 S fik sf Q 5 ARCHARIOS 86-87 Each year Coastal Carolina College students are given the opportunity to submit their artwork, literary master- pieces, photography and poems to be published in Coastal Carolina's very own literary magazine, THE AR- CHARIOS. The Archarios, suc- cessfully produced by Paul Orr is published annually and distributed free among the students of Coastal Carolina College. The ARCHARIOS is hoped to be entered in the South Carolina Press Association competi- tion next year. 55 -V,-.' BUSINESS CLUB The Business Club is to promote interest in the business environment, participate in community affairs, and provide activities for our society. The club accomplishes these goals by inviting guests from the local area to their meetings. The Business Club co-sponsored Activity Day, Little Brother-Little Sister and sponsored several fund-raisers during the Fall and Spring semesters. ,max rf lr. P Wh aW44f0'-vwu' if if tt ff' 4 if ff' , . , at ' ' ,svn -A y f ' iiii a v 4,. -W. I ,M L s in . 'Q-HH' 56 2 CO-ART CLUB The Co-Art Club is to increase the understanding and visibility ofthe contemporary fine arts in the campus and local communities. The club has an exhibit in the Fine Arts Building to show off their work every other month. MEMBERS: Tammy Franklin - President Angie McDowell- V. President Denise Tyler - Secretary Brooks Meyers - Treasurer Phyllis Boger - Exhibit Chair Ellen Wheeler Brett Harris Pam Sawyer Connie King Sandy Flushover Dan Lowe Cary Boyles 57 . VU-. ., . .............. - . - -A..-...Y 4-...M . .I . .. ,f---V-1--, .. , V . ,. FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organization WW whose purpose is to share with athletes, coaches, students and all whom they influence the excitement ofa personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes of Coastal Carolina College, now in its fifth year, took the theme ofJohn 10:10 for the 1986-87 school year which talks about the abundant life that Jesus offers to all of the world. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes hold weekly meetings and attends a state convention in the Spring of each school. Wim? conf cmowu ,uf annum g 4 4 ig af- 1 4 V , i-Q 5--1' 1 Nl at 58 V Q Vi' V ' VT- y' I' L-A-iw Pr' 2 fm--+-M I l A '..:4r ' Q C r gin' Officers: President - Pam Muise, Vice President - Mark Porter, Secretary - Donna Mills, Treasurer - Kim Holt, SGA Reps - Tom Anderson and Tamara Hucks. W SN! ff? if 1hng... by N'-Inq, ,. CGNCERT CHUIR The Coastal Carolina Concert Choir is a group of devoted students formed together to perform several vocal presentations. The choir performs mostly around the end of the semester. The choir performs at Myrtle Square Mall, County Choral Clinics all over South Carolina, and performs an Oratorio every year at the First Methodist Church in Conway. Under the careful direction of Mrs. Carolyn Cox the Concert Choir is definitely at its greatest peak. - ,Q dai.. ...sf ,,,, fa 5. V 'Inu OFFICERS: President - Kim Holt, Vice President - Pam Muise, Secretary - Mark Porter, Treasurer - Renee Kotsovos, SGA Reps - Tom Anderson and Denise Armour. zv- ,-vw ky' 60 y l l i l OFFICERS: President - Tony Bellamy, Vice President - James Green, Secretary - Mark Porter, Treasurer - Kim Holt, SGA Reps - Wayne Davis and Valerie Gore. E SEMBLE The Coastal Carolina En semble is a group of select students who are outstanding members of the Concert Choir. The Coastal Carolina Choir Ensemble performed at many churches along the Grand Strand, and at many civic and cultural events. In addition to performances for the students ofthe college the Ensemble also helped with the production of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum? The Ensemble in addition to the choir is planning a trip to Europe in the Summer of 1987. 4 5 ? I -im he USU 61 . - ,- . J ,J l L 1 :E l' 1 'll li' if ,, wif 1, i l :ln H' '- --Q-v ..... .,.,..-...,,.... ,. qw:-2----e-e e- ' 1: -----,.-.,,.,.,W-.--,,a ..-...-.. - gg U ,I at ll, , Yr 7 i V. 4 in A , A, 0 P ,rw 3 . 1- ,I .. 'f .7 ,.-. i ,f 7 A VVN V g, ' V 1, Y vw 3 ' H t ,,V,A, 2 J y Q V V 1 The Fishing Club, open to both 51, .U If l S, ,f., f l male and female students, annually A in .. , 1 'L 'iH' A r runs the Coastal Carolina College ,r , , l Invitational, the world's only A intercollegiate fishing match and '44 l i T seminar. This year's event was the l thirteenth in an unbroken line y starting in 1974. Competing teams have come from Japan, Canada, and H Af A , the United States. Schools represented include Clemson, the University of North Carolina, Yale, , ,, Vt and Princeton. Out of politeness, the A Coastal Anglers win only in C it A presidential election years. This past y year they finished a close second to ' Francis Marion College. , lb W , fee,-5,-,.- ' 'xml S ll l ll 4 , Q' li 'Ki Ia- il ill ,gg L l ry l i i V 1-.Ax i li l l ll' in ll' l 62 ill ,,l l,5 ,eiwiww .gvgfr . vs I X ai ..s 1 X x imma' LX q ,N ,Mn- fl 2-rm 4,9 Zi 1. 4 ww : Q51 53? xii wg 1 I a w in x A - 5 fl v up j,,.,,,,,,u N. .,f, -' ,W 4 -1 'IQ V MM. ?f 'la15M V. ., asf , ..,,. ,A f. V ,W A fab' 5 ' -'E .' ' ,- .. ,, vc 15: ' ' ,ff 1fQ5f fl ' L5 M -1613? MAE 5354554 - 4- fg. ' A . I! ff, I Nw riff ,. ,pg,., . -vii I ,yj .. I . ' fi' , .. .. i fx ii? ' I' ' f K E .- . f' PM 'N' STN- , K H vi .M 'H L k Y J A 5 ,, V v V f x3w', at ' s 4 4 P-5 ,ff x jr, :M Ni 8 1 1 x X rw J- .. N L ' S ' A ., - 1 1. X - ,Q I xr , 2 -I ' Ls J ', 1 I . 2.1 lf- I -I J' -arg 1 4 i 1 A L ..-...4....-,.i .,- ,.,, -- , ,gs .V , . MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Donna Cassagnol - President Paul Muller - Vice President Patsy Holmes - Secretary!Treas. Rudy Kovach - SGA Representative Subhash Saxena - Faculty Advisor MEMBERS: Tracey Bolton Duang Bouphasavanh Donna Cassagnol Leisha Edmunds Ebbie Gore Gail Healey Greg High Patsy Holmes Robert Indrihovic Rudy Kovach Al McWhorter Paul Muller Matt Nicholson Jean Schroer Fung-Ue Tran Philip Wilkinson Kelly Wommack sxiuf rw lla 64 l ? not x-21?-44.5 t INTERNATIONAL CLUB During the Easter recess, the International Club of USC- Coastal Carolina College sponsored an educational trip to Washington D.C. for a group of Intemational students. These are the types of educational trips that the Intemational Club sponsors each year. Dr. Subhash Saxena is the Faculty advisor for the International Club. 65 'tif' w 9 l UPSTAGE COMPANY W I l all ll V lu ' 3 i fr ,, w l I i ll iw 'l tl i V, ,il M 'L l The Upstage Company is a general support group for the theatre program at Coastal Carolina College. 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President- Deborah Codella Vice President- Willie Eades Secretaiy!Treas. - Michael Sloan SGA Rep. - Ann Schmitz Sean Rachal John Althausen 1 Jeff Harrison Brian LeMay Tom Wiemken Matthew Neapolitano George Myers , Todd Wincek 2 Ton Oberlander f'N 5 Michael Horton ' J 1 f Eric Schwartz A 1 rl David Allen 1 4' 'fa 'ik 4 1 .. lufmkglu ' - 14, , A 99 'H M., ' 45 91, ..1..., fi ff' WR '31 ,,fz',9S'f' 1. 1 11 68 4 AFRO-AMERICAN SOCIETY The Afro-American Society strives to promote awareness of black heritage and the role it plays in today's society. The club works toward unity among all people. Afro- Am co-sponsored the Miss Coastal Carolina College Pageant, sold orange and black carnations during Halloween, and had a can food drive at Christmas for the needy. The organization sponsors an award banquet for service and the South Carolina Black leadership program. Afro-Am members selling black and orange camations during Halloween to raise funds. fAmy Whitley, Sabrina Goff and Sherri Johnson.J PIRIT CLUB The Spirit Club is an organization that encourages school spirit and sports par- ticipation. The club has been chartered for several years but wasn't active until last year. The Spirit Club held many bake sales and other fund raisers. The Spirit Club sponsored the famous Mr. Leggs Contest. The Spirit Club is definitely one of the up and coming clubs at Coastal Carolina College. Right: Lisa Keister and Karen Simmons are members of the Spirit club as well as Coastal Carolina College Cheerleaders. yn-04 ' .f 7, 20944 554 ' f f, MAXWE U W! STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATIDN Camillia Adkins Jim Pierce Elizabeth Anthony Crystal Rounds Lissa Antwine Fran Shepard Melissa Baker Candyce Still Drew Barbara Pam Strunk Connie Chandler Garnet Vicars Susan Davis Janice Zilder Lisa Elledge Kristen Holderman Cathy Hayes Kathi Hostetler Bonnie Larsen Joan Patterson Vicki Meyers Patricia McClellan Cindy Martin Donna Webb Veronica North Diane Dalto Linda Parsons Cindy Hunter, Pres. Barb Penny June Laws, V. Pres. Paula Cox, Sec. Lynn Huneycutt, Treas. The Student Nurses Association active at Coastal for the past 13 years, has participated in many health affairs, blood pressure screening, health-cure problems, and has assisted with blood-drives here at Coastal. The purpose of SNA is to help upgrade the basic medical-health care of Coasta1's students, Horry County citizens, and the people of South Carolina. sq.,- 71 PHI ALPHA DELTA MEMBERS: Paris Pope Gordon Mayfield Cyndee Thomas Woody Whichard Amy Whitley Jeff Kithianis Bill Rivers Valerie Bumiield James Adams, Jr. A t l , ' A xi Phi Alpha Delta is a pre-law fraternity which includes intema- tional association of law students, legal educators and members of the bench and bar organized to promote professional com- petency and achievement. Phi Alpha Delta's aims include bring- ing law students together with practicing information and legal skills. Phi Alpha Delta is the largest international professional legal fraternity in the world. N E 1 4 , '72 .jdzrelz immpfzd 114.4 66114061261 afege 7987 I i , 4919 QW .. 1 H34 f 1 4 . Ag If , Q ,g. iw, 3 J! iw , an 9 WUMQ .SFJI red .A 'S- .S8, Z 7 ff 35563 0 9 4? 'fg CGASTAL PAWNS W MQ nr' 'ft - fi MZ.. Y!!! 1 Members Present Left to Right Tim Touzel and Michael Helenic. The 1986-87 school year saw the for- mulation of Coastal Carolina College's first Chess Club. The Coastal Carolina College Pawn's mission is to further promote student in- volvement in campus activities, and to facilitate the development of our students' analytical and logical reasoning skills. Shown in the photographs are the two founders of the chess club: Faculty Advisor Dr. Timothy Touzel with co-founder and president Michael J. Helenic. Future plans include having chess tour- naments with other schools, and possibly even some international competition. 4,-1... -v ,4- A 4 V Um 1 ,.49 ,ff fs ,, . M' 53' .WA ,,, ,4 fb 2 4 Q: t . Al 1 ,vu 1 .4-.. Officers: Left to Right: Tracey Reed, V.P. of Serviceg Mark Porter, Treasurerg Anita Stratton, Presidentg Robyn Kooistra - SGA Representativeg Tim Carlisle, V.P. of membership. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a national fratemity for service. The chapter here at Coastal is Co-Ed in order to give girls a chance to be involved. During 86-87 Alpha Phi Omega sponsored such events as blood drives, measles immunization clinics, voter registration, and many other events. Anyone who is interested in joining APO may do so at rush which is held at the begin- ning of each semester. J 5 w . ,, f EV , ., . ., , A. L 1. , wmv-mr.-4--.1. .- nam A ' 4 'N a '. a r v ffwuv Mwfmuw 1 J : C 1, 7 .1 I 1 ' 7 i l W W 1 'W 1 15 Q. Y 'P 'F M, H U1 ., .L I ,L '7..: BL. Z , . Si air , . , J' fy, V j-V JN A ' vw- - V ' M wt -Q M ,J 1 ,Y in-L ,,, , 1 .,' ff:-if ftf5 f-:- , Jw... 2 fi? 'Jw 1 ff:'f'T:'?' :E:m L: W .1 :' 4 ful i M Hi' 73 vw 31, nga x ,Q 14:4 i ! ' 'A X Eff W' .f ' fd ,,,. 1- !'ll'9? 1'W ff vA1'1:L,.?.i., ,V -, 4,9 , ,ggsx l ' 6.55.71 2541 ,W . . f XI' if, A, f. ,-.v. 4 , Ui Jam f - ff, -,Hn M Q My I ., f, ,,fq5,.-.V -J ' Shag? gg. A ..4 Wh ,f . 1, if Q.. ' . L KQV, . is lyi.,'x,,3Q ' 1 1 Y' a. Q 'cl'-a. -'L 4 Q, S , 'l4v Norma Louanne Moore: Omicron Delta Kappa Junior Class Representative Business Club Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2nd Runner Up Miss Coastal ri W7 ',,W I il ip 5 Q 5 1, ' -J- l Debbie Hucks: PL Omicron Delta Kappa Q Cheerleader Captain A Chancellor's Intern t Golden Heart Little Sister is . A I . '0 5 at A al, - Candice Rodriquez: Omicron Delta Kappa - Sigma Delta Phi - 30 Coastal Catholics t si . u 'jf dvr in ,J F Jason Blake Sprankle: President SGA Omicron Delta Kappa Concert Choir Sigma Phi Epsilon SC Student Legislature .X ff an g , Connie Vermont: Campus Union Coordinator Orientation Assistant Golden Heart Little Sister Omicrom Delta Kappa QU' V 'Y REQ. ' ui i ' i B V I 1 J i ffxfl Lloyd Burroughs: History Club Campus Union Omicron Delta Kappa S l- , 2 1 I J, . . . in M P .,,, -4 x l i Q, Q :sg iv i Q . w Michael Helenic: Chancellor's Intern Fellowship Christian Athletes Chess Club President Business Club f' ' O ' Q. if-.' at .15 if Uyhfvfr Q Q Q df.' : 'O 2. qx . Jill Kidd: Business Club Media Committee Omicron Delta Kappa Search Committee 6 A :lf S Kathy Pine: Campus Union SC Student Legislature Omicron Delta Kappa O Jamie Stanton: Omicron Delta Kappa English Club Educational Club FCA Debbie Silvis: FCA Omicron Delta Kappa SCAHPERD Pi Epsilon Mu AAHPERD Sherry Kronjaegar: Business Club Campus Union Omicron Delta Kappa Panel of Presidents SGA National Dean's List CINO Committee Loretta Cendroski: Coastal Catholics Omicron Delta Kappa Education Club Susan Tice: Psychology Club Omicron Delta Kappa Peer Tutor Dean's List President's List National Dean's List John Althausen, Jr.: Society Undersea World Omicron Delta Kappa Intramural Football Renee Ard: SGA ODK APO Education Club Orientation Asst. Coastal Choir Ensemble Nicola Vlassis: SGA History Club Psychology Club ODK Faculty Excellence Award President's List Dean's List Dibbe Dennis: Cheerleader Omicron Delta Kappa SGA Spirit Club Carol Wood: Omicron Delta Kappa Psychology Club History Club Presidentls List Dean's List Kristen Holmok: ODK Pi Epsilon Mu FCA SCAHPERD AAHPERD Soccer Coach Donna Cassagnol: Omicron Delta Kappa Phi Sigma Tau Math Club Dean's List f 'F' vw SIGMA PHI EP ILON Sigma Phi Epsilon is Coastal's only national social fraternity. Helping young men develop character through virtue, diligence, and brotherhood is the major goal of the Sig-Eps. As one of the most active groups on campus, the Sig-Eps sponsor many annual events including a Halloween Party, Founders Day Banquet, camp-outs, Heart Fund drives, and a Homecoming Parade. For those interested in joining Sig-Eps, rush is held at the beginning of each semester. L 82 A ., fvf' . .. I, 31 Q3 i 'hiv' -wi 1 ,ng 'fgqifgvfim T ii GR .--Q-ma- ffivm I ..q,,'4,gag4v C.. , GUTH CAROLINA TUDE T LEGISLATURE South Carolina Student Legislature is a group in-ff - of young college men and women from the student bodies of all the public and private colleges and universities in the state. They pass legislature onto the General Assembly of South Carolina in which they pass during the Fall. The Governor elect for the 1986-87 year is Coastal Carolina's very own Steven Neeves. He was elected at the Fall Session of South Carolina Student Legislature during their thirtieth anniversary. This is an honor for Coastal Carolina College as well as Mr. Neeves. Spring Session is also held sometime in April where amendments are added to the constitution. This has been an outstanding year for the Coastal Carolina chapter of South Carolina Student Legislature. Steven Neeves - Govemor of South Carolina, Terry Bamette - Advisor, Paris Pope - Chairman. rm, - i Members: Standing, Left to Right: Jason Sprankle, Anita Stratton, Mark Porter, Karen Allen, Gordon Mayfield, Kevin Richardson, Steven Neeves, Kneel- ing, Left to Right: Brian Stone, Terry Barnette, Paris Pope and Pam Muise. i 84 E g-all rx' 1 Ai 0 I 1' mf- ., A., vf ...- ,ywm-M.,-.Q-wwaw-fv9f'Hff '4 H . , ---ff-Av ,...- ..- ...- ? 5 fi ...- ...- ' W .Ar .- S' as H 'f,.-wvt Q ,III-:Va , . , , 5 'q..'ff,,g.,Q?X,,,,qim., I, , --'Hi--....... ,S ,I Z Q I 2? f ., , gm! if -4 Q 4 ned uw r- ': rf 'Z' ,E ' , ,, 1 . - 5 'M 4 1 V' '-'PM I 0 y,,- .E A , 7 1 G A f, 2, 2 9. iff? , 5 'Q , 4 ' ,V 5 kk A iff 5. s Q. ru 1 if ei'-ncaa STUDENT MEDIA CDMMITTEE MEMBERS: Patricia Singleton - Chairman Richard Weldon - Editor Mark Porter - Editor Paul Orr - Editor Joan Piroch - Advisor Linda Schwartz - Advisor Jack Riley - Advisor Glenda Sweet - Advisor Sally Hare - Faculty at Large Jill Kidd - Student at Large Kathy McPherson - Public Relations The Student Media Committee serves as an advisory body to the Dean of Student Development and, deriving its authority from the Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina, is ultimately responsible to the Board of Trustees through designated College officials. Those publications and communications media which receive funds by alloca- tion from student funds come under the preview of this committee. These are: The Chanticleer fnewspaperjg Atheneum Cyearbookjg the Archarios fliterary magazinejg and such other publications and communications media as otherwise may be authorized. 86 PANEL GF PRESIDE TS The Panel of Presidents is a committee of all Presidents of active organizations on the entire campus. This includes the Executive Board of the Student Government Associa- tion and all Class Presidents. The major goal of the Panel of Presidents is to discuss major topics of the campus in general. This year's main topic was the institution of new dormitories. This was truly a controversial issue. This is a committee with which the Chancellor tries to com- municate as much as possible. s'st Q P S Y 3. Q CAMPUS U I0 Campus Union is the programming board for Coastal Carolina College. It is without a doubt, one ofthe most important organizations on campus. The absence of Campus Union would leave the college void of dances, movies, coffee houses, nooners, and ofcourse, CINO Day. It is the responsibility of Campus Union to plan all the events for the college. Twenty-five dollars of the tuition of each student is allocated to pay for the activities that Campus Union sponsors. Because of this allocation, each student is automatically a member. In order to become a voting member, a student must attend three consecutive meetings. Campus union also co-sponsored the Miss Coastal Carolina College Pageant this year. l, as Xin S9 A ,..1' SGA The Student Government Association conveys student opinion to the college Ad- ministration, and the students, and shares with the faculty and administration the governing of the college. SGA is composed of four executive officers, President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. The remainder of the governing body is com- posed of all class presidents, two class representatives and a representative from each recognized student organization on campus. The majority of SGA,s time is spent solving student problems and engaging in debate, discussion, and resolutions over important aspects of student life. The Student Government Association is in charge of the Freshman Mixer, the Service and School Spirit Award, and the reception after the Honors Convocation awards. SGA provided the students with coffee and donuts during exams. SGA is definitely the right', connection between students and faculty. Executive Officers: Left to Right: Treasurer - Brian Stone, Secretary - Aniza Rowe, Vice President - Tim Carlisle, President - Jason Sprankle. A Xt! l90 ' 4' 1, , 0 'T . 4 .- .. g 12 . I v . .. 'I ' I 3 i 3 fu fhhg ,W ff! X ' , 3 S K a I ,-4: 1-, Q! tflla :mg 'ig 'rmgffr Q-3--V fa VNV v nf, ,- Z- A x 1 1 4 .yn-wwff 1 - 44' ifmgw F' , uf! xl I A 1, vi ! I I V 4119 ai- Et. MWA I ,M- ' 'diff ..,- CGASTAL WELCOMES NEW CHANCELLOR DR. RON EAGLIN Ronald G. Eaglin came to USC-Coastal Carolina College in July, 1985 after being named Interim Chancellor of the four-year liberal arts college by University of South Carolina President James B. Holderman. He was appointed Chancellor in February, 1986. Chancellor Eaglin has 20 years of administrative experience, and before coming to Coastal Carolina College, was Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at USC-Spartanburg for eleven years. He has a doctorate degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Utah, and a master's degree in College Student Personnel Administration with a concentration in Psychology from Southern Illinois University. He was awarded his bachelor of science degree in Biology and Mathematics from Southeast Missouri State University. Chancellor Eaglin and his wife, Bonnie, have been married 24 years and have three sons and one daughter. Mrs. Eaglin has a master's degree in clothing and textiles, and is an interior decorator. CHANCELLOR' I TER S 86-87 ...Q 'mi-K 'UV 'lla-H., Standing Left to Right Patricia Caturano, Dorothy Parsons, Steve Vereen, Michael Helenic, Sitting, Left to Right: Deborah Codella, Karen S Answer the phone, Run to the airport, File these papers, Get Holderman on the phone etc. These are normal com- mands heard every day by these students. They have a difficult job but a very distinguishable one. They are Chancellor's Interns. They were chosen among many applicants who were all highly qualified. They assist the Chancellor with office tasks and try to make the Chancellor's job a little easier. I7 'S IP' PQ 5 3 -as H ?'S immons, and Debbie Hucks 1 COASTAL EDUCATIGNAL FOUNDATIGN James P. Blanton Clay Brittain, Jr. Treasurer James M. Dever s, Jr. Vice President Ron Eaglin Ex Gflicio Member Eugene c'Cater,' Floyd Ex Oflicio Member Fran Gilbert Ex Officio Member Dr. Hugh Godefroy David Gravely E. W. J erdon James J . Johnson George W. Lindsay George N. Magrath, Sr Paul Malone James B. Moore Edward L. Proctor Rodney Propps President Robert Sansbury Edward M. Singleton Ex Gfticio Member Grant Singleton C. Foster Smith Dr. R. Cathcart Smith Craig Wall, Jr. Frank M. Watts HORRY COUNTY HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION William H. Alford J. Kieth Blanton John W. Dawsey Hubert G. Gibson Edward M. Henry J. C. Hipp Hal B. Holmes, Jr. Chairman Ruth S. Kearns Richard M. Lovela ce, Jr. Donald A. Moore James A. Pendergrass Philip N. Render Elizabeth Shaw Ernest F. Southem Betty Springs William J. Baxley, Jr. Executive Secretary Margaret Ammons Recorder 5 '.. Q 2 ,- K 1 ' x WN r 7 S Linda Ford 15.1 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS LM Q i. A 'IZ Richard Koesterer Sherell Minshoe Clara Rogers 'Q ATHLETICS Russ Bergman , 'is' Mike Connolly If Jess Dannelley Marshall Parker NN., v-X Teresa Richardson K -+x. Paul Banta ,-if Q .vw .sf Holly Massey BGOK STORE Y, f s,.f?f, Q Kenneth Gawler fwycmflfwl CHANCELLOR S GFF ICE 'M 1 l t' is-Q.. I 'b a ,4 eil-Nfw n . 4 -4 Nila Hutchinson Jim Rex COLLEGE ADVANCEMENT , jf I 5---I Margaret Ammons Bill Baxley ' E Q' X 62 1' sg fig' 1 f Mary Eaddy Cathy McPherson 9 P, 1 I , ff ,AF . .A 36 RX ,fx M Wendell Patton Debbie Schmitt Pat West Gwen Turner f fa COMPUTER SERVICES MIM John Hanna Marvin Marozas . 1.43 -W i--'E -A -- nv' Matt Nicholson . .1 ,Az ' Shirley Medlin, Switchboard V' FINANCIAL AID 4 I 5? 'f ' ,-qwwgg , , I .,famp1,,,. .. I.A , , I ., ,Je-- 4 1, LET us HELP , I I , . A AIII. ' 22, A Q '-II I 1-syjdldf . It , V as win Allred, Jr. Q V .... ..... , . .,,, . -.- f ,.,, , ,,,,,.. ,, ,,.V, ,.M,...n.., I Sarah MacDonald MMM! in J A A K I Q' .,,If, 1, I ' 1 h eww, . v .ff fl 1 Z ,l Save 30444 WWW -':2 w wx! A '- f . '-3 ,p y , . gtg-iz Pat Tyler , lb 'xxx ff W X fx' 'I . 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Larry Carr Thomas Cooke V8 A if 1- Ann Graves Gilbert Hunt 5523: fl ,gif , ,M ,W Gig H7 ,I-:g3,s: ,e-, aa U 19 gl 5 , Q, l , if fl f fy' 4' 1 '27 - c1,.'5,. -Z ififigig , ,3 1, , A0 f f I r Y gs A .K Sarah Anne MeDearmon and Pat Taylor Dennis Wiseman Violet Meade Tim Touzel V, ,.,vz1: ' Horace Wood SCHOOL OF HUMANITIE 4, r 1 Claudia Cleary l A Q' , f. .rv .,f -- ful, z i v , my ' if 'AO' 1- A -' - o r 4QQyw 4 ' , la 53' , lf Carolyn Cox ,fri my QQ, X if ,, 1 J,ay Z , 2 gf? aff ff : ,ff , , , 2 ,I lvyl , ,Q 2 1 Z-,J . Q ff , n Maj Qi John Durrell me .Q f My :W --ff 4 Charles Gidney Jacqueline Gmuca noeo J O aff 1 .AIIIKC f Gerald Groves Al Hall it if :ws aQ,OA A ggi N I-f lg 0 F 1 O v A 1' l f V H 4' 1 William Hamilton Linda Hollandsworth Thomas Jones f ' . M 3 X. A ' fi Ne!! 1 'J ' Ron Lackey Jill Sessoms Marie Lavero David Majewski David Millard Sherrell Mishoe John O'Dougherty Roy Russell 'Y' , Y if ff , r A gf 5 , ,Q E ,f P, . 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Qi,i,..n1,- 11 , 'FZ,,.Jf g 1,53 - 23 2,25 if . 2355? .-iff 12 bx Albert Cannon H AZI .P V,.v . , ,.,, Joe Clcero f Eugene Collins 'Ulf X Subhash Saxena Shirley Gawler Don Beken Deborah Vrooman Walter Stanaland SCHOOL SCIENCE 'NF' I MCM Ml U wr John Eberwein Susan Libes fx, Richard Moore H is I S T Ballou Skinner James Branham R Richard Collins R Y Walter Van Hamme James Farsolas James Henderson Q' i K if '4sg fgq,g' W A2 i Q i , a e s , Q Q V ' --ie 2 Billy Wilder Roy Talbert Fred Hicks fd Jack Riley e S W bb SOCIAL AND BEHAVIQRAL SOCIOLOGY SCIENCE GEOGRAPHY Dan Selwa ,,......--- n PSYCHOLOGY . ' - .iq . fefgh: YGG Y Y 1 .ig v vl Q G.,', , ff 3522.5i5:jig3QiQ::T ,Q -.,', 5 g :N O: +m..i.:Q.1,v Tony Albiniak Tom Boyd ,5 f ' if ' w fy I ,,,l Vu! ' . Bill Hills Joan Piroch ry Q I fm, V I V, hz, Zh Betsy Puskar STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Jones roam 1 TET f .,TV 'f Mxx' Om W 5 11 53 Q1 2. Q ' zz oe rkiewlcz F Barb ra Prevatt Zark-,H 51 a V.. NM, Robert Squatriglia W Jane Hansen Patricia Singleton Jean Slabaugh I2 I' ADMISSIONS f SL1SiC B6VCI'ly Sue Colvard 3 Linda Rabon Q S Pat Sizemore Anglle Williams YEARS OF DEDICATIO Y w R E R - lK,,.Al: F f 1 5. 5, 1 7-11.g9j:wvW ' 'ri75, f. 'TiFQf3,i f- ' 'am 4.1v':f,1-new ww X ' 4 M - 14 I b Q M 1 Vx f fi 5 A if 2 V f . H1 555 V E ,ri ze iii M3 EV Y Y Y Y r Y r r v 132 Pat Singleton 1:11 This edition of the Atheneum is dedicated to Patricia Singleton for her fine continued contributions to Coastal Carolina College. Pat began at Coastal as a student in 1971 and graduated from Coastal with a degree in Social Psychology. During her student life at Coastal she was very active in clubs and organizations. Some of these include the Compass Club, Sports Editor of the Atheneum, member of the Coastal Carolina Concert Choir and Ensemble, member of Afro-Am, Young Democrats, Campus Union, Sigma Delta Phi, Koastal Klowns and PEM Club. She received in 1974 the Faculty General Excellence Award. She was lst runner-up in the 1974 Homecoming Court, 2nd runner-up in the 1971 Miss Coastal Carolina College, and was the 1973 May Queen. She has been working at Coastal since 1979 and is presently the Director of Student Activities. Whenever the yearbook staff decided to dedicate the yearbook to some dedicated faculty or staff at Coastal the decision was unanimous. Pat Singleton definitely makes Coastal Carolina College a better place to be!!! X ,.. ,W in ..,..-....,.-351.-M 45-bf 2.13- ' . Q .f 5 ,, , .sf .x - AQ., '.x--Us -..,.-4 'f -haf-af , .g ' ' xv 1 I 'A I, I 'I mg v ' ?'l: . F 159,63 ' ' Z . 3:1 '. '4- g , r s- fg, v .AE 1 he 1 1 , 4 W n 1 1 Dwayne Anderson ,MW li? ' f ! , 75 fl !l Q, A 35 9 , ' ,, 2 'ff fy 7 : ,ff-,ffr1f',1:9' f, V Qi , a l Fernando Arechiga W 1 Laurie Blume ' 44 f 'A if , f , at 'I ' . My I 5 f 5 an .R Md X! 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Bemard Nelson Blair Overton iw , if - P , M lll I E, M 22 ,J as Teresa Page Chrystal Parker Q, John Nowak Pamela Owens l XX 5 ' if John Park Stacy Perritt :Vai ,5 - 4' wf Mi- , 1 V- I - . Qu? . ,I A Diane Pickelsimer James Polly Sabrena Posey ff - . I 1.45 L 'W Y., . 1 Julie Prince r William Pierce Jason Poole L! , Z Q 4 wi' . .5 gf A pn, . 1 ,rv .K -Q-,Q-ii Sheila Pryor Janet Rabon Sonny Rabon , v,-, . 4 5 f gl 'W A aff '1 2 li f 1 f ,fi 'Af V Jimmy Radcliffe, J W' sf 'I lf, tj A 5 , W f iifwq W in ,rf ' .,-.ML fy 5 I ' , hw! ' H L12 ,, ' K. .,, 1, l S31 1, 42,-if ff 1 'iv ,, ,, 'W gif 415 . f 0 fl , I Andrew Raisis R , f Erin Read ?' Stella Rhodes av ffl., 2, .3 0 S ' 2 .f ' 5 Z Cichael Rachal Tina Ratley Tracy Reed Kimberly Rhue Anne Ridgeway Anna Roberts Julie Rudisill ga, David Russell i lc? 'Fi 7 1' 'W . I ' '. f om., ' v jf Z' 1 ' 5 af uf it ' -. Sabrena Rish William Rivers Terri Rizzi f 'f Candy Rodriguez Aniza Rowe Darlene Rush Teresa Russell x f A iw James Sanderson karen Scnrier r Will 'Y Bl 5182! Anna Simmons Karen Simmons Tom Schwind 419 -'rr Ravonda Scott l Constance Shelley Michelle Shelley f e ' ' It , 1 Jeff Shoup ff is b Natalie Skiba Michelle Shuster Shay Skinner W M, 'E Michael Sloan Connie Smart Rachel Smith Renee Smith v .v ,J 5 1 X , K Amanda Soden V . ft K .flu ,M . .1 ...ay Gene Spivey , X, Sheila Stalvey Fred Spillman Karin Springfield Tran Stanley Wayne Stepnoski Julie Stevens y 171 l 7' 'L.1 L i 21 .- , , I 'gil ,. fi ., V , J .1- ' Barry Stewart Andrew Sundis Ashley Thomson Ii., Mr' gl L Leslie Todd Douglas Stewart Anita Stratton .... . , ff 2 V13 Rob Sutton Daryll Taylor 91. Chad Thornton Marsha Thomton ir? Tammy Toogood Stephanie Trammell Wilson Suggs x, f I Leisha Thompson Dale Todd Nikki Tritle , ! K Denise Tyler Judy Vereen David Wallace QW? Rebecca Watters x I ,f,g,7,. fi ' Sherry Vam Debbie Vasquez f W., 'WW Tyrone Vereen Connie Vermont : Tl ! :7 if Jim Walling Donna Webb Stephanie Ward Q . .0 wa. ng, if. 'en 'fn Y M , AVA Richard Weldon ,B .v,. nj V4 ., .fa J .- M , ,J , if .. ,wg Q aff? A ' 035 f 0 f -W 1 My ag? 3, Wh Q 1 , if V ,, 1' riff' f' KI , , 5 A 5. Leigh Vaters Wilroy Vogel Via E -sl Jimmy Waters Richard White .5 r ,kj 'avi V' l Mm, v. ,N 'QW ' lib. i -I S ' 3- f . ' ', W. sz . K, s f Amy Whitley Kim Widmann Michael Williamson A. Hamilton Williams Jennifer Wilson 5,1 1. -'Wh' affd fl Brenda Winn Jack Witherspoon 15' Jacqui Yingst Richard Young 4 5 1 lkk X w 'cf k 1 HM, w Fx. I fa' if-V 1 1.3, 44' ,Of I ,fx 15? ge fig!! I Vf nf A Y N. gr, Q 1 x R at .N We F5 3 ,gg N ? sk iff ! mf f 1 1 2: Z g E f 'fbi ,-mr - ' f 1. 'V . 4'-fy V- ,.r-'v ..,.Q,,,9at ' ,1 c.n,' .I ' Ng .' V , ' yan' r' 16 14, La, z'cf:1:4 ' ' ' ,ff f 4 N.. 3 if W? ? I 2 s in J, P 'fl Q c . f 4 'X , .N 4 u 4 J!- ...ll- ,vp- -A-4...-1n 6 ,,. O J - 0 A. ,. 77 Y 9 4 H 'B Y w l fl 78 3 . -,.- -f Y , ,az ,f ..- --u-Y-:, f, . A----12:11. .vw :rf-V .1 Yr ram' w 7 2 ,,. 4. x xtxv -. swf' ff J. me-' 'V A. If-,.f.4v ' ra' K .P,....., J' S u. M , A.,-2' 0 1 QI' CHANTS OFF TO BEST START SINCE '82 . The men's basketball team was off to their best start this year since 1981-82 when the Chants opened the season with eight straight wins and finished with a 21-9 mark. The Chants captured the Pepsi Ser- toma Tip-Off Classic in Conway roll- ing over St. Francis-NY C61-495 and Maryland-Baltimore County Q66-451. All-Big South Selection William Calvin was named the MVP of the tournament after scoring 13 points and grabbing 9 rebounds against St. Francis and adding 19 points and 18 rebounds in the championship game. His 18 rebound performance was on- ly two shy of the school record set by Frank White in 1976. ,,...---. Coastal made it three in a row with a 92-66 thrashing of Mount Olive College in Kimbel Gymnasium. Ricky Rutherford scored 18 points and Derek Wilson grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Chants to their biggest margin of victory in 1986-87. , fs t at S, ., . . .A ses -.MW -N, X -wc? TY! FINYIR ffl! me sxsunsuex if ,Q i??'77?' I' gW ' 'ff ' Y ' -' 6 w'? as D lt ' . - s ,. X. .? P' .fel Point guard Ricky Rutherford was named the MVP of the Merrill Lynch Classic in Orlando, Fla. after the Chants defeated Long Island University C78-539 and the host school Central Florida in the finale by a 72-68 margin. Rutherford averaged 19.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game while adding 9 assists and 6 steals to gain the honor. 'III 'W ? f' - if mi ,,ri. . vl an 1 it x, qw U H0491 1 ,, 2 Wilbur 191 I Our Chants defeated Alabama State C79-643 in the first round of the McDonald's Zip Classic in Akron, Ohio before being nipped by the host Akron Zips in the championship game 166-615. The game was knotted at 61 before Akron connected on a three-pointer in the final seconds and added two free throws after the Chants were called for an offen- sive on the final in-bounds play. WE'RE PRUUD GF OUR GUYS 24, fs' Imam a g k a . mi.-WW tryin, ,, ,,,.,,...,-F.... :' f -. ,,4. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL MOVES TC NCAA I . . The USC Coastal Carolina Lady Chants stepped into a new era of women's basket- ball this season. The 1986-87 squad com- peted for the first-ever Big South Con- ference crown, while competing against the toughest schedule of competition in the school's history as they made the jump from NAIA to NCAA I this year. 'fWe lost four senior starters from last year,s team, so 86-87 will definitely be a rebuilding year for us,', emphasized first- year head coach Regina Marldand as she condensed the outlook for the Coastal Carolina Lady Chants. WzI1-v- REGINA MARKLAND Regina Markland begins her first year as head coach for women,s basketball. The Asheville NC native received her B.S. degree in Physical Education at Appalachian State University in 1979 and eamed her Master's in the same field at UNC-Greensboro this year. She comes to Coastal with over five years of coaching experience at the college and high school levels. ,3-B mal. .iff 7-X Q 0 ',' r A 1 ,ill 5,5 I. Qu ,I . .aj 22' + 1 Q, -0,1 lsr' ,P jg iv.-I ul READY TO CHEER THEIR TEAM TO VICTCRY!!! i PEPSI 1' .au-V All i Pepsi qv, 1 wtg, ' V X2 z, Q , E 5 Lf E Q With thumbs up, Mark Porter shows his spirit! 3 5 I , , ' ,US . ' is-1-me , fi- S A. Q. . is -..L....L......... fx 21 it 5 VE.: ii , E ---:cf X S- -E .. g gi' -- 7Xf3'33fff V f ...IZ -X W Q- f w 4. A NX? - E r '1 Ifi3 ? '42 ' l kx.: 3 , . 55.06151 ' .w:s1'jT. 2,!' U tix l ' i4 Ii 1 f fs E 2 a X ix i W 41. E E f It if sfamgsm , 1 4, i ' A K , Ei 1 ' 5 5 -.15 'Q f 'QE I , 1 1. Aa X 1, V, K M l r ig . If Xxx M . Q 5 ' A l V x - X -e ' MAX sc s p 'Ne ,ij ' Ya 5 Hands on hips, Debbie Hucks gives her practice makes perfect speech. T h i s y e a r o u r Cheerleaders attended camp at University of Tennessee at Knoxville. They brought home 3 blue ribbons meaning superior and 2 red rib- bons meaning excellent. They also brought home a spirit stick! Below, Debbie Hucks escorts Leigh Vaters in the Mr. Leg's Contest! ORKI G HARD . . . E in Q Ss 1 2 stsN.,,X,M . mth... tx iQx'fQ?5 P A R A D E - --'rv -'ee'-9' 5191 ,msw xxqsw rss. , ,wr ! fiklfzfsf. unbi- Our Mascot - Greg Hamlin worked very hard this year to in- volve the crowd! l PORTS FANS! ,-,- Ilfzii 'mfllfvlli Cheerleaders: James Grant, Laurie Blume, Karen Simmons, Mark Porter, Cynthia Hood, Lisa Keister fMost Cooperativel, Dibbe Dennis CMost Spiritedl Debbie Hucks fMost Dedicated and Best Attendancej, Sherry Hickey, and Diana Parker. Sponsors: Stella Cooper and Teresa Richardson Mascot: Greg Hamlin . z I 4 ' w 1 V , '. f 1 X , r , I 1 i I I I I 190 ,,wf Z. M Z' w 'U' -hm-1 43331-M. a 4 ' . 'Ji' M 1. I . mm if rf-1-In -mv' 3,'KK'. ,TQQENNA ' ' if I- L naw A.,Q.,..f,,,hrm1MMw V arg f-f-'S- f V , ..- ,g ,. Q 4 , -' , .. ., A ' , b , , . A Q .swf . --- '7. qw-W I ,g It f Q 4 i Hz, V VA If .Lb Jw . I ws Q A F. ka K K, it T. Q Sf ,.,-,.. . 'gf it 9 Q X 5' - Qs- 'Fr ,X .' - 4 ' -125 'n ' - Sy . A N I , , new tg S . E Q , . , . K f Q -.,-..Yx , ' R hav, , vw. . Q - x-A .lf , , Av M, 1, .Q - 3 H . ' an An X ,x -.3 . , - , .- VV Wx . .ik M V . 1 - q ' -' P ., V - H-4 .' . V' ' . . .., - Q ,, . ' , 2.5 ' ' - , Q fy.. 7,-,--,Q - 191 V f' , If ' ' lk- x qv -X lf ' ' .. -- ' gy. Ni? pg- ., Q .a.. '- ' A , S. X .gf if f 1 5' M- ' , K' ' . is A Y - ' f'fA,,,. ti , S 6 QS: ' , , if 9 ' 4 N' ,. .ff J .Af 52 vt ' -' 7, ,A 1 A as ' f du- gg - ' 'fi , Q . , ' 'ain.gF.k'5Y'3gk..vSA Sm- ,, - -: 1-sifu 'v---'D wx, , CHANT BOOTERS CAPTURE BIG S0 TH CRO ! The USC Coastal Carolina soccer team defeated the two-time defending Cambell Camels 1-0 in overtime in the Buies Creek, N.E., to capture the Big South Conference Championship. The Chants had entered the tournament as the number one seed after compiling a 6-1 conference mark. Head Coach Paul Banta's squad had advanced to the tournament tinale by defeating Armstrong State in the opening round by an 1 1-0 score and Radford University in the semi- finals by a 5-2 tally! I ' 4 .. , - sw '- it I ' I -'rv at -ff - 1 t,'.Q - 'I l V fi t g .IIA 1 't--i ' f t . . - Q ' , H? . , tl ' , -..l.: N 4.-vffvgl , L E: , --- - ' ': .1-' W M a gg - ' ' 41-Mafia . - V: ' . 'ctt 2 if 1 ' 'N ' 'ln 2 ' .1'2f y tail: 'K 3 ',,.'l ' , ' iff' I ,-i' 5 Ii ,zlt I 4 , 3.2L,. '14 1351 - f 1 5 ' -.-' f' ' r,,t 4 . X :ny , X , S gala, t S: ix? S 1.5,-ze xi? EV 5' . -5.35 as rt, , g .q:.., . -- X'-'sw ' K N' is Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson became the all-time leading scorer for Coastal with 106 points as he became only the second player ever to surpass the 100 point mark. He topped Brian Knoess, who scored 101 points from 1978-1981, for the number one spot. Sveinbjornsson also tied his own record for assists in one game with seven against Armstrong St. 1 f ,. P ,V y Five Chants were named to the all-toumament team. Claud Huggins, Sigur- dur Sveinbjornsson, David Skulason, Patrick Nolan and Karl Hjalmarsson captured the honors, while Huggins was named the MVP. CROSS COUNTRY. . . 1 : g Growing and getting better? You bet! This year our men's Cross Country team tied for third place in the Big South Conference! KEEP UP THE HARD WORK!! .fx 43 5'fv-wg X 117 xt' I x i 9' , xg, tx .34 -I ! It , :.:, .,,, ...E w i? Q, , .I +3 'b Q gs X 5 :ki i e ' i -.JJ , ,, . QW , 1 C? .... . f N f , 1 :fir .Q - ' 'L A '-.. ,L E ,M LX 'iq e ,fa ' Q. f, . q w. 4 Fil., V ' f-1.54.-1 ul 5 L-3 Q 'Y ' g 1 rittr E 1-.1 . ' -nqwn. X X 3 'Q ' - N X- e x 5 ' g X . x. . ..,. .ul X 1Ht's-- A FIRST YEAR FOR LADIES! I f- . Eg 4 mf' J, GOLF COASTAL CAROLINA COLLEGE Name Donald Clement Eddxe Denn1s John Fa1dley Gregg Funderburk Chrls Gale Terry Johnson Bob Ramsey Dav1d Sapp Ken Thompson GOLF TEAM WT CL Hometown 160 Sr Lexlngton SC 190 Fr Mmn MN 140 Jr Surfsxde SC 5 0 135 Sr Orangeburge SC I 5 0 160 So Toronto Canada 165 Sr Seneca SC 170 Fr Ravenswood WV 165 Fr Wmston Salem 6 1 18 r N Myrtle Beach Head Coach B111y Bermer HT 6-0 . ' , -5 - - 6-1 . - ., lf ' 6-0 . ' , lx -1 i , S lx 5-8 . , 5-9 . , ' 5-11 . ' - , H NC , - 0 0 s . . , A sc 919 9112 9112 9112 9113 9113 9113 9116 9119 9119 9119 Pembroke St. W Montavello L USC-Spartanburg L Col. of Char. L Rollins L Northwood L Fran. Marion L Fran. Marion W Jacksonville L Georgia St. W Florida St. W 9120 Furman 9120 Winthrop 9120 Mercer 9122 UNC-Wilm. 9124 SC St. 9129 Cammbell 101 1 Winthrop 1017 UNC-Ash l 019 SC-St. 101 14 Limestone 10114 Central Wes. 10118 West. Car. F' UP U P4 U1 E E PU Us E X ON 4 O r r m '4 w 3? r r 'PU m EJ 5 EESEFEEF W Fl F2 10120 10122 10124 10125 10125 10128 1114 1116 1117 1118 UNC-Wilm. Pembroke Baptist App. St. Cambell Limestone Cambell Redford Cambell Baptist rgrggrrrrr 1 1 1 ,I wg,- f -5 i a 5 My ,, My I. I -I vl 'll Nl, Al' -. 'J SLIDING INTO HOME . . . WOMEN'S SOFTBALL F '--yi... V .w,,. , Y ,.f,f, v -wa M . ,+L xxx,-3: ' r ' 3-W. N 'ff O, .-fr Zwhv ' , 91+ , W, , A i 'aft' r, ,1 , , , f. ,bfi gm . . .L 5. - -.O 1- - Nl. W k. - ' M' ig, inf' ,, W . MQ W ,Ig ' K 3 I x 'WW- i 'ff 'F fs' MW' Q5 f im'-? ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - COACH BUDDY SASSER WORKS HARD TO IMPROVE GYM . . . ,, 'ark'-,, .W to George F. Buddy Sasser became the Director of Athletics at Coastal Carolina College on July 1, 1986. Sasser came to Coastal from East Tennessee State Univ. where he had been the Director of Athletics since April of 1985. In the fall of 1984, the Conway native led the Buccaneers to a 6-5 record and the highest national ranking in the program's history! ETSU was ranked 13th in the nation in a poll of NCAA 1-AA football teams after the first five weeks of the 1984 campaign! I , aa QED N . ,c,ry,,y, A0 ,S o ocr A My Nr-V f',,.J'Zf 3115157f?f iif'giii7?f W M 'W If V' 3-' ' V ' 4 .,,. ,.,, g 4 1' f - ' V' ,,,N-fm 1? , V A AM.- f i - 1 ' I 1' r , N I 'aka-My-0 K ,,,, ,,,,.. .,-f--f f 4 ' . -- --., 'F' I ' 'TJ ' T ,,, ..... A A 1 fff- 4 f ffm . f...-Q f , , .A mutt 4 1 1 , E A .. I t A ' 1115 - 'f- f W f f-f' f' P' ' 'f'-' A ---- ' Z r..,...,. .... I . ,Ag I I 'Gr' , M. N' . . , 0 ' J . J 'Q I Shown here is a carpenter working on our new basketball court. LOOKING GOOD . . 1 L. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: GLENN MISHOE six-'Qin What does he not do? Glenn does everything from soccer to basketball! Always willing to do what it takes to get the job done. Hats off to you Glenn for a job well done! TE IS AT CGASTAL . . . --.Ny .,,,,,MN ,,, if s Q My 'QA' ':'5 f':'oa 252'- :':5:g'-S5g.'4'Q 0 a Q ,gn-, Anas 1 ,f,-.pn .,.,s ' Q-tggsfa 5 r 17553 460' -zaf- Robby Edwards Dave Baron Sanjoy Jayaran Head Coach Ralph Tessier Last spring our Tenms Team placed third 1n the big South Toumament Pushing all the way was B111 Merrldith and Sanjoy Jayaran as they teamed together to play 1-fl Doubles for Coastal They took a third place finish in the conference Also B111 won third flight fsmglesj of the tour nament Bill and Sanjoy were selected as our most valuable players' 225 3!15 3!l6 3!l7 3!2l 3f22 3!24 3!25 3!27 3!28 3f29 3!31 ..,...,.,, 0 -. '.,-.,'.,v q,sf,,'.,.- .,. . ., .,. ., .,. bi.,-.1-.,-.,'.,-4. .. - - ',,w ' Jr, 1-.,-.541-.,-.3 '-Ju'-. 4,-. u,,-.,'.,-. .gg- '- lfllli' if .,a ,s . 49 575 0 b?f:f.,45f, -t'f Men s Tennis Francis Marion Limestone App St Cambell Baptist Augusta N. Greenville Clemson Christopher New Wofford Pres. Step. Inst. Heidelberg Cambell Davidson N. Greenville Arms. St. T ' 1, aaa, . ,Q Way .,' JC . f L -an mf., lf' - 'WL 1 ,zz .,,,'fff fif- , 1 ji '9'l5 X ,Af 0,15 , 'V ie fvnq?-annum., 4.4212 1 L L W W L . W W W W L W Players: Ashock Dinakaran, Carlos Marchan, Dave Hagamos, Chris Wenhold, Bill Merridith, Berry Allison, Tracy Bams, Jcfiy Hyden, Kevin Connolly, '- , ' X . . W ' 311 ' w ' 3! 2 . . L 317 W 3! 7 ' W 318 W In the spring of '86 our women's tennis team tied for third place in the Regional Districts. Ann Goodwin, our most valuable player, made it to the finals in the third flight of the Regional District Tournament! 2 27 f 8 3 22 Q f, 25 i dw 3 26 A ' 3 28 .ff li X. N 1 A sw Women s Tennis Fran. Marion Baptist Aquines fMich.J UNC-Wilm. Pres. Lander Heidelberg Erskine Coker Winthrop LADY POWER! I 3! 5 3! 7 Winthrop 3!1 1 311 3121 I 3! 1 ! 3!31 LJ 4 -1 new Players: Ann Goodwin, Milly Carroll, Shanthi Sapathy, Karen Riegle, Roberta Ziegler, and Jeannie Kay. Coach: Max Davis BASEBALL Date Opp. Score 2115 Clemson 5-12 2116 Clemson 9-3 311 Erskine 18-5 314 Pfeiffer 6-4 318 UNC-Char. 7-6 3110 Wake Forest 13-7 3115 North Adams 4-3 3116 North Adams 9-1 3117 Winthrop 9-0 3118 North Adams 23-2 3121 Yale 9-6 3121 Yale 12-16 3122 Maryland 10-3 3124 Maryland 15-10 3116 Augusta 1-17 3127 Augusta 15-1 1 3127 Augusta 4-3 3128 NC St. 4-8 3129 USC-Spar. 6-8 3129 USC-Aiken 10-7 411 Citadel 9-5 412 UNC-Wilm. 2-5 414 Arms. St. 6-10 415 Arms. St. 3-7 415 Arms. St. 6-0 417 Winthrop 2-7 419 Cambell 5-7 4110 Cambell 1 1-7 411 1 Baptist 6-4 4112 Baptist 7-8 4112 Baptist 7-3 4114 Fran. Marion 9-2 4115 UNC-Wilm. 2-3 41 16 Baptist 6-4 4118 Arms. St. 16-18 4119 Arms. 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CGS announces FREECHECKING for students and cash at your fingertips any hour any day across South Carolina and beyond. Consider the lasting, lifetime value of C818 FREECHECKING. No minimum balance requirement. . . it is no longer necessary to hock your valuables for the privilege of a checking account. And no need to reapply each school yearg once you've opened your FREECHECKING account, it's yours forever. Unlimited check writing tfreell. . . stop for a moment and calculate your savings in service charges over a lifetime. Check safekeeping. . . you never have to keep up with your checks because C815 does it for you. . . preserving your entire library of checks on microfilm and issuing you a streamlined, itemized, monthly statement that's a snap to balance. Your very own Financial Wizard Card is part of this unique offer. With it you have automatic 24-hour access to your money at C8tS Wizard Machines, statewide, and at over 800 automatic teller machines displaying the HELHV' signs in South Carolina and neighboring states. For more information about FREECHECKING for students, call C8tS toll free at I-800-922-5940. tln Columbia call '65-8511i or stop by your nearest C8tS office. FREECHECKING is a dream come true for students, and one more in a continuing series of customer conscious innovations from C65 Bank. Old Values. New Ideas. The Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Carolina Member rout Compliments Of PADDLE BOAT RESTAURANT FOOD AND SPIRITS SALLEY CLEANERS PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS WHY ACCEPT LESS! TAN FOR ALL SEASONS SUNMAKER TANNING BEDS UTILIZE SAFE UVA RAYS TO ICKLY AND TAN YOU QU EFFECTIVELY - SAFER THAN SUN RANDY'S FOR YOUR COMPLETE HAIR CARE HILLCREST CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE MAUSOLEUM ENTOMBMENT TRADITIONAL BURIAL 293-4898 347-4909 BEER BUSTERS Congratulations Class of 1987 from Myrtle Beach Chrysler Plymouth Congratulations Seniors Myrtle Beach Water Craft HAWIISY C ly Comphments of Ghz Qlh antrrleer ? k I l . 3 ' E S500 f 190 '40 . a E Q ' -k S ? 'J C stal D mum ca S tion tula ass of 987 F-'4 Su -4 on C1 O U 'ES CH pli O ., VK. bv N ,. f' X., -wrt N. Il! V5 SIU' XY! .uv ' L 92 ,M ,, ,, Av - ' r , A5 IM. . ' I .. iii: w -.. Wu ' x 2 ,. N P. ' W - X Ni ,1 . 'I 'S' . 3 r 'X -' f f 1 , SW' ik e '9 -Af J W ' , .Q f-- . 'W 'Q ,'V H Q: -f,gff,',:'. V 'K -. ,M , View :wax Y!v,, ,- . J' ... ..1.. 4 ,' gm -- - f af' s w A . nw! r P - . ,E Q .' b f yn., V , xg wg ' x ik - A' n' mf-5 ., , . 'Y' ... --H, X ,Q if 'Iggy -ff, 4,r,mw.,, in .Hr ,. H -r 1 M, - - .. M n v- ku'- Mari' PM-., N :ag , s'fv,, I Ks G z WJ ig, rs. F' MIM' N S VW N '1 -a l sf 5 is, ff? IMV ITASCAIIUIQ' nemo IQOI Continuing Education? YES . . . Coastal Carolina College Wants You - as a Graduate Student Congratulations Seniors Stop by the Graduate offioe in AC 216 for information on USC Graduate Programs at Coast '77 C 1, t Myrtle Beach omp 1men s Chrysler S On Hwy. 501 Phone: 448-1 191 Highway 501 Myrtle Beach S C We send our congratulations tothe GRADUATES OF l987'! of Plymouth MYRTLE BEACH SMALL,S WATERCRAFT INC TV SERVICE 4023 Hwy 501 W 613 HWY. 378 PHONE 236 7077 PHONE: CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1987 248-2721 Conway SC ... 2... EIQNERHTULHTIIQNS 'FEI THE EIJHS5 BF 1887 MYRTLE BEHEH SEUBH EENTER LESSEINS SHIJES l.:ElEfHh EHHRTER5 PQHIEINE: HWY. 581 448-5832 HWY. 17 WINISJY fHll.:l.: 272-4582 '77 HERALD OFFICE SUPPLY Office Furniture Supplies Machines Copiers: Savin Ricoh Printing Drafting Equipment Established 1967 Sales and Service Fast Free Delivery 909 Broadway W. Myrtle Beach, S.C. 448-4451 E Highway 17 S. North Myrtle Beach, S.C. 272-2356 720A Highway 17 N. Surfside Beach, S.C. 238-5590 BQZISKBTVILLE. No vacation is complete without a visit to Baskerville. The variety 15 simply amazing. And you'll d ly ' g h q l Many baske h d f l O l'1 f E p A d h ld B lc ll l l lc l d d d d C b h gh h ' d ol'q'l arB lc' ll. MYRTLE BEACH Highway 501, 3 l W f h- W' ' ' ' ' 8-36 5555 OPEN 7 DAYS C Tl an m 1, X lT1l CS -ESI 0 I 1 Jtrrwny - 'T' 'ikM '5 ?i N -ur 7 U Aj, hl?l 'z' - ': '4 - zzglfib: .l :7 '6NX . - -1' ::..:-::.::' os- gj , - 5l5E'EEl: NEC :-- mtl -1 ----Lftr ...... ':-:vii . ---'- 1 21 is -:a 55 1 it 5' Zi hcl: EL ' 'wtwwwww N :- '. 'li' 15. 'Ia' ,,,,1f..- Wnnnuuuunmw w2 :.N.. E., -- ,,,,, 'f ', ' u. : ' r e- .335 .1 2 Q- Lf 'I E.di..:'sT gpg . atm- -. , T-- .4 - ,-, , gy I. EBSQ . . -. . . Lei.. COMPLIMENTS OF MICKEY'S RESTAURANT and GRGCERY -' THE TAN FOR ALL SEASONS CONWAY CONWAY PLAZA 248-5194 'lbs Q MED STUDENT SPECIALS 8 STAT E-OF-THE ART TANNING BEDS COOL COMFORTABLE TANNING ROOMS LOOK YOUR BEST TO BE YOUR BEST! THANKS ALL COASTAL STUDENTS!! SUNCO POOL COMPANY CHEMICALS, REPAIRS, EQUIPMENT 3609 HWY. 501 W. MYRTLE BEACH NS 236-7598 YELLOW CAB 1812 NORTH MAIN ST. CONWAY PHONE: 248-4631 248-9069 PATRONS BENEFACTORS KAWASAKI- STRAND YAMAHA NISSAN JAMES LEE DENTIST f'X Industries, Inc. X.! Subsidiary of CCG an llnsilco Company ELECTRONICS FOR INDUSTRY Home Office P.O. Box 295 North Myrtle Beach South Carolina 29582 Telephone 803-272-6165 ESCOD de Puerto Rico Inc. P.O. Box 792, Route 333 Km Guanica, Puerto Rico 00653 Telephone 809-821-2145 0 LUTC Graduate AIISIHIEQ N G0oo if Q 4, 3 I 0 0 P I i 44' I 'W ALLS1 Q Chuck Freeman Account Agent 3110-S Kings Hwy., North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Bus. 803 272-8850 0 Res. 803 650-8038 P' 2. in wa K 5 X Y 1 H fa , f Y ' A . 5310 ' , ' X az 14 is . -- .. 1 .. X. :Bid ' W sw A . M, Q, A X , 1, , 4, N 1 W -if . , 'AI ,JV 1? , M fb lv ' ' 4 M ., ,NA I sy cr' L , ghfv- WMM.. -'Q rp , f'fvM-wwf-1-f w.+wf.f,v.e,1 -Q. ., Q 1: SPf:rsf,j:.m.1w KZ '4 Nw ww Y ur 'W gl Q a wx 4 E w ,L 1 f d x If 4 ffN'YQ, ' ' ' J' 'lui'- x J ANNGBIHNGIIPNYE GMES 25th 66913553.96 HIEIIENGI AQSQBQIIPAGINIBN -nw. ANNIEIHEEQAZKH QBEF GMES SEEIHBEENGI AEE 15501 GIQBASGIAE GIA-ZKCEEIWA 1552-1587 '60 Coastal t '1'-'...x M x 0 E ?-'Q 9. 5 0 D as ,M Carolina College CAMPUS U IO CGNGRATULATE TTTE GRADUATE OF 1987 When will the Welcome Back Dance be? , What time should the dance begin? , Will there be a band or d.j.? , Beer or no beer? , When is CINO Day? , What decorations should we use? , When are the Campus Union Meetings? Now that's an easy question to answer! Campus Union Meetings are held every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Student Center room 205. Cam- pus Union is Hstudents working for students. Approximately lVs percent of each student's tuition is given to Campus Union. This is why every student is automatically a member. Three consecutive meetings entitles a student to voting privileges. Meet famous people from Satur- day Night Live, Johnny Carson, The Joan Rivers Show and David Letterman. Campus Union deals with agents and businesses all over the continental United States. So if you're looking for adventure, travel, worlds of experience and most of all FUN then Campus Union is the place to be on Wednesdays at 2:00 p.m. 4 . eff ff- . , x fix IEKUUUWIIJE IELUUIEIIU WKUEBEEUUEEE LUEUIEJQP CUEUIEIHEUDEQ JWEUIUGIUW EE., 0992 GUESS IEIHCUEWUIL IEKUIEEEUEUQ IQEIEILILEIEE WCUIEECULUU .jx K f ,Jr 7 ky 11:13. fi 1 1, 1, ., i,,. lu ,- , .f, R rm el ' ' 'f'1-vim:-2:fm-5-.12-QA. .. ,,,, ,Ny A-vns.1wp,.,r if i 'fii I Egg' L , 6 I fgbf , Ke fm I 3 1? I g P E ua, Fi - li. I 1 ,...fJf--1 'Q . Y 2.1 ' I ' , PM 'mf , , ' , Vi 2 -- -' A , ,WJ f I 'f I F , I 3 I' ' I I I A .. ' ' l I 'E I ' ' , . I a fj,v'g9gi,yg.QE Z,'...HA, 4 F E IN I E , ., ,:1,.15.5-aigrggggif -yi mi ' ww, I ' - .' 'V' ' ' Ef f 'grain-I 1 4. 7 ji V .A - , , ,, ,L 1 ' -in . I - V- -A 15V,fIQQL--I .. ' I ' rm - A 'Tia f I , , 4 P 3.5 x M 2 , I- ,, ANL ,L .7 1 V-., ,uf 1 Y, , swf, f f, , 'if I 1 I f '45-5 E ff ., 3 Mm gd A bf 3, is 15,5 I ., - 4:-,+ , ,Ig,2-gf , V :er Q fa IUUIEIII LVLUI3 I3 'II CUIEI? 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I did it because I thought it would develop self character tand it did, to a cer- tain extentl, make me more responsible QI think it didl, give me a sense of leadership experience QHa, Ha, Haj, bring me into contact with different people tyeplj, and most important of all because I wanted to! Now the question is . . . Do I regret it? I honestly have to say through all the hassles of worrying about meeting deadlines, editing quad-packs, correcting copy, sticking within the budget, losing pictures, not having just the right pic- ture and being at every event, it's the most fulfilling project I've ever done. I've never felt more successful than when we sent the last deadline to Dallas. It was definitely worth it!!! I never could have done it without the help of my Assistant Editor Traci, Aniza, Julie, Felecia, Sheila, Amy, Kathy Cand of course, Davidj, Michael, and Kevin fplease don't let me forget Gnoassatoll Wernerj. Out of all these people I have to give a special thanks to Traci. Lord, what would I have done without her? The many nights I would call her at 2:00 in the morning and would ask her questions land she would always have the answerj, working all night in the quad and going to an 8:30 class the next morning, and giving me all the moral support I could possibly hold. Traci, let's not forget all the fun times we had - The Cows, the curb at Chanls Garden, the man in the window at Litchfield, the Gray Man, preacher-lawyer, cootchie-coo, spaghetti, pictionary, I Heard It Through The Grapevinef, KMA, your best friend fHa, Ha, Haj, and most of all - all those beachhouses!!! I give you all the thanks in the world and without you I have to say I never could have done it!! I also have to thank Jason, Jean, Pat, Connie and J ul1e for all the moral support Without your encouragement and smiles I couldn't have made it!!! Whenever I got down in the dumps this year I always remembered my favorite motto When the going gets tough get tougher and we did and now we can honestly say this IS one TOUGH YEARBOOKW Cordially, LF wmv Q7dJ7.! Mark Porter Editor 240 1 I l , ! X . ki 4 -I 3 7 if QQ 4 L f Q in 1 i C r I f Q if K WWJWJEBHQEQEEY ONLY L!BRAQwf
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