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an economy price. To assure the maintenance of standards, all faculty members are chosen by department heads at the Columbia Campus. The University operates a complete day and evening session. In this way courses are available in the daytime to regular college age students and at night to military and adult students. Beau- fort, Colleton, Hampton, and Jasper Counties as well as the military bases in the area are rep- resented in the student body. The Center also attempts to serve the general educational needs of the area by furnishing facilities for extension courses in educational and non-academic courses, such as piloting, which are of general interest to adult students. The Center has continued to expand its activi- ties to meet the educational needs of the area. New courses have been added each school year. The two-year secretarial training course repre- sents the most recent addition. The Center has prospered and will continue to prosper because it meets a real need for higher educational op- portunity in one of South Carolina's most rapily developing regions. A- I N '-K x Z ' Trusfces of tht College rfBeaufuff.ff if 'Nl UDV? ofinmrparavion December 1.9m 17.95. ro iw uarep if me comeganre ofme College building and Fa,-,pm m me I-worm .snwol Syxrrm gyfgqr, June' 21111 1309. af me Counrg of Be 1 Cix.Joa-m Bumwcu Za:..Rcuea1EannwuL Wmmm Enron ,Patil Roaewf M. --N. Mus .PPts.s EAP' Jew- :' Q.w,s1.L WmmMHnz.xnaWn:c Rtv. Hun' Hmcom Tuonus Fauna. Tau: Jams M9 Pansies Jams A. Csmuuv Carr. Jam: Jenna: Vluunl Fam Cu. Jun hu. Jeux M.V:nmn.Tnux Wmuun E. Gunn Jann: Swan. M. D. Cm Envnml lunvrm Tn Cm. Tawau Tum ll Jn-an M CITRUS!! Juni E. lfosuv. Vienna -.Euvnn.Scc1v. u Numa huns Jun Camus J. Cu l Cl!! Svuuzu Eusnr1,S:crv. Wmm-4 SM.-.t-.i.L 1 A, us. M. uc NA-1. fauna Lawn Amman Barnum 1 M. B. JOHN M V -.af -1 Ja alll' Jnvf-.L Elem-... Tun. Lrwis Rxiwi SAM: Taomns fuuw M D Yrurs. Jann A Sion' Wuuua JCnn sou Srolo Fi Pumv WILLIAM Jamaica JACOI Guin..-am D. Crane: Currm-Y RKYWKLLIAH R Busan. EDU100 avuin Munn M Svvnv Pauli. Nou. Conuua Run 'Cu Roar Wlnun-au Hill Trams Mums. M. D. . Mann' R. funn, M.D. Ru. Sv :nun lumen. '!.f.'.i il'.u.B:uu-un .Uouusnu Jeni f. Cvurun 1 .:. h,.ri.1-a..':n.Pass R Summit. 'MLN Jenn A.Jor-now, M. D CQ. WE Emox1.Slc.aTuzs Marvin M. Suas. M. D. Hnufv M. Swuu.!LZJ Pu: M.w.TnouAs0.BAnnwu4 hh.a.Jann C.BAluw:.. MAJ Funnuu F Suns MQDAETOI S. ExLI01'Y 'Cu' ljunnu Sun. Hill trans! Wunnnusm yilAJ.wlLLLAl Ptlounwooo AIYKI R Pnnuu. M. D. Jul J. Cunnan: Www R Onan Juan J. Mu CunonC.lscunnon.D.O.S. Cnuus Lhuunu Nmun J. Tuna: CAr1'.Tnmns hum! Nunn' Y. Dnuuu Iiu4lvsl.Sruuv Jn, nmol S.Cnns.M.B.hu1Wnuun I Vlnuuovu msrcm S. Rant . Original Com-gf lu wing. p .emu-one to Muse. Liar-Ny. If sfif wr. .Ama 42. 1802. 2 ls. 3-LMI, Sun, A Ygggg, --- '40, L5-:l ,303
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At the present time, courses beingtaught in- clude: English, French, Spanish, history, politi- cal science, real estate, accounting, economics, typing, shorthand, business law, engineering drawing, sociology, algebra, trigonometry, analy- tical geometry, calculus, physics, education biol- ogy, botany, chemistry, physics, arts, and music appreciation. The Coastal Carolina Center has many and varied extra-curricular activities for students to participate in. This year they fielded a basket- ball and baseball team in the Carolina League and also has student organized softball and bowl- ing teams. The Circle K service fraternity is very active, and has several projects going at all times. The Student Council promotes many dances and activities during the year and serves to strengthen the bond between faculty and stu- dents. The center also has a very fine newspaper, The Chanticleerg a yearbook staff, and a 14- voice chorus. The new building that houses the Center could not have been built without the aid of the Horry County Higher Education Commission. The men worked long and hard for the Center. The Chairman is Rev. S. George Lovell, and other Commissioners include Collins A. Spivey, James P. Blanton, Ernest F. Southern, Joseph W. Holliday, Rev. Morgan B. Gilreath, J. C. Hipp, Thurman W. Anderson, Lloyd Causey, Eugene H. Carmichael, Eldred E. Prince, D. W. Green, Jr., E. Craig Wall, Charles Tilghman, Dr. R. C. Smith, and Mrs. W. C. Cameron. I 5
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