Coker College - Milestone Yearbook (Hartsville, SC)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 82 text:

Oates, J. D. Reynolds—Co-sponsor, Ward, McFaddin, Mat- thews—Sponsor, Eaddy—President, DuRant, Webster, Clark. Whasic Chub The auditorium of the music building is the setting for many musical events. It also serves as meeting hall for the Music Club—the core of campus musical interests. Music Club mem- bers have an opportunity to gain experience in performing, to evaluate the musical ability of themselves and their fellow students, and to develop an appreciation of good music. Mem- bers of the club take an active part in campus music programs. At two open meetings during the year the Music Club sponsors visiting ar- tists of interest to the college and community. SEATED: Douglass—President. STANDING, left to right: Dowling, Ingram, Mc- Lamb, Duke, Thomason, Mrs. Smith—sponsor, Banks, Stoll, Williams, Hamilton. tology Che Biology Club provides an opportunity for students interested in Science to discuss Scien- tific development, and to share ideas concern- ing scientific matters. On the night of initiation, new members wete surprised with a steak supper. After the first supper meeting, the Biology club de- veloped its program with slides, filmstrips, and books concerning nearly every phase of biol- cgy. Through these activities students were encouraged to keep up with discoveries in the scientific field.

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FIRST ROW: Strader, Land, Faye Gurley, Pennell, Kissane, Ruthven, Allen, Castanes, Degenhardt. SECOND ROW: Stevens, Ward, Sweet, Baxley, Cone, Allsbrook, J. Locklear, P. Crawford, Cald- well, Mixon, Dr. Haynes—Sponsor, S. Rodgers, Plowden. Os C55 iz bn yers SEATED, foreground: F. Rogers—President, J. Lowrimore—Business Manager. SEATED: VV. Kirk, Revels, Currier, Ulmer, Cantey, Bishop, Barnes, Oates, Kolb, Blakeney, | Raftelis, White. STANDING: Finch, DuRant, Boatwright, S. Graham, M. Tyner, Savvas, Banks, Ingram, Eaddy, McGuirt, M. Locklear, Drose, McKnight, Holroyd, Clarke.



Page 83 text:

FIRST ROW, seated: Watt, Lovelace, Swails, Campbell, P. Tyner, Pennington, Moore. SECOND ROW, seated: Fox, L. King, J. King, Catoe, McLamb, Sturms, Horton, Stevens, Freeman, Johnson, J. Tyner, M. Tyner. THIRD ROW, seated: Smith, Bouknight, Taber, Monwood, J. Rogers, Clifton, Tallon, Javadi. J STANDING: Mercer, O. Williams, Gaming, McDonald, Mixon, V. Williams, Hucks, Beasley, Day Side Gis Gibson. Marian Tyner, President A unique type of student is enrolled at Coker. Usually appearing on campus only during the day, these students may be distinguished by an armful of books, an ability to airive ten minutes late for Civ lectures, or a set of keys to the “taxies” they operate. Their habitat when not in class is probably the library, the canteen, or the lounge in the Science Building. These are our day students—the commuters who do not have the convenience of walking out of the dorm across campus to Class. From Bishopville, Darlington, Dil- lon, Florence, Hartsville, Lake View, and McBee they come; some travel over 100 miles a day! And oh, the cold mornings when the car won't start, or you leave an im- portant paper at home, or it rains unexpectedly and you slosh through the puddles sans rain apparel. Thus, from mutual involvment in these special prob- lems, the Day Students’ Club was organized. Perhaps the major function of this club is to combat the “unknown quantity” which confronts commuters. This “x” factor may be anything from a change in class schedule before holidays to special announcements made in the dorm. It is frustrating to arrive at Class only to discover that the class is not meeting or met just an hour ago! Through regular meetings the day students keep up- to-date on campus activities and can take their rightful places as members of our college community. TAS,

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