Coker College - Milestone Yearbook (Hartsville, SC)

 - Class of 1957

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Biology Club For those interested in scientific matters, the Biology Club provides an opportunity to discuss yu developments in this field. Slides and filmstrips | are shown at meetings which help the members | to keep up with new discoveries. Once a year the members have a supper meeting. Dr. Matthews and Mr. Reynolds are co-sponsors of the Biology Club and aid the club in its Thanksgiving proj- ect of taking a basket to a needy family. ee ae Left to Right: Creadick, Reaves, Bell, McFaddin, Isenhour, Oates, DuRant, Ligon, Blakeney, Webster—President; Mr. Rey- nolds—Sponsor. Music Club ae The Music Club, meeting regularly in the au- ditorium of the Music Building, provides for the further development of its members’ perform- ance of good music. At most meetings, the mem- bers themselves give vocal or piano selections, thus gaining valuable experience. At an open meeting the club sponsors a guest artist of nota- | bility. With Mrs. Smith as sponsor, the Music Club does much to foster the development of music appreciation in all aspects. 8 Tay Left to Right: Dowling—President; McMaster, Davis, Thomason, Hamilton, Duke. 104,

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re First Row: Stogner, Thomason, Kay, Barnes, Williams. Second Row: Powers, Oates, DuRant, A. Boatwright, ea Cooke. Third Row: McCracken, Jones, Clark, Gause, Bouknight, Holroyd, White, Bishop, Drose, olmes. Queen Bess Players First Row: Currier, Booker, Kolb, Watson. Second Row: Crawford, Graham, Collins, Gurley, Ruthven, Umbers, F. Gurley. Third Row: Allen, Kissane, Roney, Porcher, Blakeney, Hillhouse, Land, Fisher, Pennell, Mixon, Dr. Haynes—Sponsor; Cone. 103



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Modern Pance Club The dance—“Jazz’.—the music—Stan Kenton’s ‘‘Abstraction”—the performers—dance club mem- bers in red and black leotards. And so they danced throughout the year, for the Dance Re- view, the Arts Forum in Greensboro, and May Day. They choreographed for hours, days, and weeks under Mrs. Saunders’ careful supervision. Per- haps there was one difficult measure of music, or a clash between movement and personality, which only practice could eliminate. After long hours of practice, perfection was reached and another grand performance was given. In their perform- ances we saw many personalities, much talent, and a sense of pride, because a strived-for accom- plishment had been reached. First Row: Pennington, Allen, Dibble, Oates—President; McSwain, Holroyd, Second Row: Kay, Price, Booker, Kissane, Chinnes. Third Row: Gillam, Roney, Boatwright. Mens Club Coker boasts a new organization on campus this year—The Men’s Club! The main objective— to keep the boys informed about what's going on! Forty members, dormitory and day students, make up this group which is sponsored by Dr. Fahrner. They started the year off by sponsoring a beauty and a cutie for the Beauty-Cutie Con- test. A ping-pong tournament was a high light of the year. Besides projects, these boys had their i fun too—for instance, swimming every Wednes- day night in the college pool! For an up-and- coming group of coeds plans for the future are getting bigger and better. First Row: Speredonakis, Fahrner—Sponsor; Mixon—President; McLeod. Second Row: Alexander, Anderson, Stonecypher, Mc- Lean, Hucks. Third Row: Holmes, Anderson, McNeese, Gibson, Hayes. Fourth Row: Rutledge, Jacobs, Woods, Lesene, Williams, Garland.

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