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Every student at Coker College is automatically a member of the campus Athletic Association which is under the direction of ATHLETIC COUNCIL. Every Tuesday night Athletic Council meets to plan many of the good times we all have at Coker. Every fall there is an all-school picnic at the Country Club so that the new students will have an opportu- nity to get acquainted with the old students and the faculty. Athletic Council also sponsors the hockey, basketball, archery, recreational games and tennis tournaments which never fail to provide plenty of fun, excitement and keen competition. At the close of the hockey tournament there is the hockey banquet which is eagerly anticipated for it is at this time that the members of the Honor Hockey Team are an- nounced. This council al- so directs several week- ends when high school girls from all parts of the state meet at Coker for Play Days. A highlight of each year is the presentation of athletic awards to stu- dents who have made outstanding achieve- ments in athletics. This spring Athletic Council purchased bi- cycles which have pro- vided a form of recreation PATSY MAXWELL President very popular with Coker students. Two other special projects of the year were the sale of Coker blazers on a non-profit basis and the sponsoring of a faculty-student basketball game. Sports Illustrated First row: Mrmgum, Davenport, Johnson, Cothrnn. Second row: Lineberger, Ramsey, Huggins, Maxwell--president, Watson, Humphries, Ken- dall. Third row: Littell, DuRant, Stuckey, Miss Moody-sponsor, Boatwright, Crawford. BK 'gr ,f 10 5
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The GLEE CLUB, under the direction of Mr. Robert Fort, is one of the wider-reaching phases of Coker's Mu- sic Department. Tryouts are held in the fall for those girls wishing to join. Twice each week H the girls meet in the au- ditorium of the Mar- garet Coker Lawton Music Building for reg- ular class sessions. At the end of the year members of the Glee Club receive one hour's credit. Q H I MOLLY CREADICK. President During this year the Glee Club prepared for and presented its annual concert in March. Included on the program were classical works such as Debussy's The Blessed Damozel and Brahm's Ave Maria. In contrast, more modern works as Paul Hindemith's The Harp That 0nce Thro' Tara's Halls and Isa- dore Freed's rollicking collection Postscripts were included. Soloists for the concert were Sara Ann Baughman and Molly Creadick, and the accompa- nists were Louise Atkinson and Janice Campbell. Complementing the Glee Club is the college octet under the direction of Miss Lavaughn Robinson. Be- sides its regular appearances with the Glee Club, the octet also performs at luncheons, banquets and church services throughout the state. Members of the octet this year were Sara Ann Baughman, Sharon Bennett, Molly Creadick, Mary Kay Huggins, Doris Kirk, jane McCreight, Caroline Quick and Mildred Wells. In the spring the Glee Club from the University of North Carolina appeared on campus and the Coker College Glee Club performed three numbers with them. With Songs in Their Hearts iirst rozlglildwhittle, Papadantonakis, Oulla, Hancock, Wells, Davenport, Cothran, Ransom, Baughman, Thomas, Boatwright, Sawyer, Kirk, At mson, erson, Fort-sponsor. Second row. Ricker, Martin Huggins Ridgeway Land Quick Saunders Bishop McCre' ht B . P l- Brown, P., Posey. Tbird row: Wall, Cone, Phillips, CreadickLpresiclerlt, Campbell, Parker, MdC:nrtt, Clark, Mathis, Kiliy: Fgsrllcllin-llwgztil ll Kraeg? is .ajgggmw Q . , ga, .,., .in , -J f 1 Y iw' -A - 'r- -M' l -nQ'Wfstw- f- X W -lla. N. MW an-a -f-4-M,M.- r ,-rr ., was warm 4 ....gg-Haas...:,egs..r,.a-'.a,w-V H., we ,M we .Wg as-at--as :um will at fr Us - Enwigf -M - .alma NW- , lwalw-ff'2..iafHffaa-'affff2'-W:EZ393wQ:..:lri?lEtEri?iW Q 3 . n I. .--.3...,.,.Mg,:a- . .. - . -4, ,,,.,. whnw-if-qw:-M ,-in ,W was ww - f 104 M .aw Q H .atm .. ,ml gr EH spas-mx as Y L 1, 5 Ew?m9m5wm..-sms r sys H -.asf-ea wwe-ee...
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QQ- .. ti . ' . . gig? ' if , - ' - f 3 .1 , ti I fl' A . 6 it ,.,. f ' W ' X if li ' :. , ,. ', . 'il 'W 'I J ' if .I ,. if , li , +7 ' f L' ' 1 'ii 4 ' - 'I X HONOR TEAM-First row: Davenport, Borom, Cullum, Huggins, Bond, DuRant. Second row: Hobbs, Mangum, Segars, Abbott, Co- ker, Thornhill, Johnson. Third row: Littell, Poole, Pennell, Jordan, Crawford, Kissane, Humphries, Foster, Cannon. PLAY HOCKEY-Wliether winning or losing, hockey play- ers enjoy their sport and display outstanding coopera- tion and sportsmanship in each game. When hockey season rolls around, each class proudly shows off its own hockey team. Backed by cheering class members each team competes against every other team. The group which wins the hockey tournament is awarded honor points which aid that team's class in the year long inter-class competition for the President's Cup. At the annual hockey banquet which closes the season, those who played best in the tournament are selected to be on the honor team. This is a fitting award and an appropriate ending to a popular and exciting sport. TOURNAMENT POINTS Seniors vs. Sophomores . 1-1 Juniors vs. Freshmen . . 0-2 Seniors vs. Freshmen . . 2-0 SENIOR TEAM-First row: Maxwell, Pennell, Humphries, Kirk. Second row: Land, Jordan, Jackson, Robinson, Brinson. f - ' , 'f i . J in s J , A g T -a--2 .:: :.:'twv-' ' - ' , ... 5 , as ,gf 9' t- - ' - .. 2 ufjbgfi .Q ,Q V 5' ' ' .- A ws .,ML:.G,fv,i J l , 'iw 'V it fag: f' A qg x.. J. . -' - M .. ,. fag ff ,ff Oilggggg f'fsv?g-fl . ' , J Sf- X M R' J ZA ix. .4 'ix I -ES ,-13 . N 4 , , Q f 'Q f I- ' ff .pa V p i X ' liz' 'J 1... A A ' ., ---. . L V -, , i--- 1 - f ,. - - .lvs-l ' 'f l. a 'fr'- ,g g g fa - . ' .Aff L' - H, , 1 2 , H ai., an-'25 If f -A . -f. - 1 ,N . aawaa. wry r 5 1 . ' ,LY i- , I 4 . e. ., 9 . . . -W., .. W . , i .i . ,f,.,.. lf ' .asf :f -i , - ' X ' ' tm. U -., f '. . 4. .- L. 4 K ' , il ' - laf' - 725 ,- ffjfg v ' f 1- 1 ......s...., f. i -V SOPHOMORE TEAM-First row: Davis, E., Eckard, Cannon, Da- vis, B. Second row: Bond, DuRant, Poole, S., Foster, Cullum. Third row: Mathis, Power, Caskey, Hobbs, Poole, J. ' -L Ave' 1 N. 106 Juniors vs. Sophomores . . Juniors vs. Seniors . . . . Freshmen vs. Sophomores . . JUNIOR TEAM--First row: Mangum, Johnson, M. B., Cothran. Second row: Johnson, J., Davenport, Jordan. at l 'xx of all-YL ' I A XA ui... FRESHMAN TEAM-First row: Coker, Thornhill, Ramsey, Ed- dins. Second row: Dalrymple, Currie, Jones, Segars, Ammons. Third row: Abbott, Couch, Borom, Wilson. I A - X ca L + V X . gzip: U M .. t.... :v,A4 'J 'ur I l V ,, - .V ,f-.- W-' '. 1 I A E I--'w h i , i- tx -. V.- .. Q 1 --.A-,, - - , - ,- F . ' W f' .. X' sf '- ' NL . Jai' v m M A i A . 3 X 3 - .. .A lv lg' Qvkr . f.-4. L -V ' tl . 5:99, ,.: , 4. -usa - tif't'. -- -A v ' 1' - ' if ' 1.4.-f V vw, , V .I i K . ' 3 X V ,fl-1 Y , itbxfx X xr 18' VM ,,, ' Jw, . . 5 I, , x l ' ..c.. Bt., xrshx! 1 , 1 u., . .V f ... -f
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