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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Kimbel Library and Bryan Information Commons at CCU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The hC anticleer Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CCU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOL. III NO . , OCTOBER 7, 1964 Student Council Eect e e A student body assembly was held on the morning of September 29, prior to opening the polls for the election of Student Council representatives and cheerleaders, and to vote for or against adoption of the proposed amendment to the constitution of the student govern­ ment. Bennett James, Jr. president of the student body presided over this meeting. The candidates for class represent­ atives and for cheerleaders were intro­ duced. Their campaign speeches varied in length and content c.'S they outlined their qualifications for the varioU!; FRESHMEN Representatives: standing. offices. left to r ight; C l yde Wilson. LeAnne The polls were opened that same day. Lundy, Roger Van Wie: s itti ng. l eft to Continued on Page 3 right; Ruth E llen Hobart. Jenny Lynn Freeland and Cheryl Jensen. Registration Excee Coastal Boasts Tuesday, September 8, 1964, approxi· 120 are Preshman and 55 are Sopho. Faculty Additions mately 175 students enrolled for mores. The Preshman class is almo t classes at Coastal Carohna. twice the size of :rasl year's Preshman Rolph B. Strader, instructor of Econ­ Mr. Dick Singleton was pleased with and Sophomore classe comb ned. omics, Economic History, Introduction the number of students that registered The c lass roms are no filled to to Business, and Accounting, comes to to attend this fall. Of the 175 students, capacity. Last year·s history classes Coastal Carolina after a successful were almea small enough to be held in career in the Army. the professor's off ce, but this year Mr. Strader attended the University M • Branham has 0 impor extra cesks West Virgmia for a year and then gradu­ to accommodate the large classes. ater from West Point. After his retire­ BlOlogy labs are now rea labs com ment from the service five years ago, ,pared to the meetings of elgh peop e he attended George Washington Unver­ in 'last year's lab. Slty in Washington, D . C. Tne earphones have been split in he got a Master's Degree in language lobs so that every s ucent Adml" istration. may use one. He and Mrs. Strader lived Much to Mr. Maddox's dismay, the Church and Alexandria, English 21 class is being held in he fore moving to Conway. largest classroom because of the unex­ son and One grandson. pected amount of students. A new addition to the faculty of Coastal The lounge, once sufficient room, now requires r~serv Carolina is Mr . Kirk Phares, the Bio- a wee m advance. (Wouldn't Union Continued on Page 3 building come in han Pate 2. CHANTICLEER.. October 7. 1964 From The

The Circle K expects to have a suc­ Biddy's Ouill cessful year during the '64 - '65. term. President Jimmy Pate says that .as a result of the increase in the number of "'The year before last~ "1 thought bitterly as I walked UP the steps of Conway members accepted into the club. The High School, "1 was going to a real €ollege, not a rinky-dink one." Circle K is in the process of choosing Those were naturally the bitter words of one who had been denied the opport­ new members to fill vacanc ies from unity to go off to college. least year. But ••• The Circle K is a service club and The first person I met was the ever-smiling, Mrs. Allen, who tried to help me the only club at Coastal at this time. ' g~t lmo coilege here." Then I encountered the first of many people who changed' It is sponsored by the local Kiwanis my mind and transformed me into a willing and proud student of Coastal. Carolino. Club in Conway. There was Mr. Kirkland, then acting director, who made many trips of Columbia This year's officer~ are Jimmy Pate, on behalf of many of us to insure our college acceptance. President; Benjy James, Vice-President With the fall semester of 1963 came the completion of our present building. Lindsay Roach, Secretary; Robert Cook One cannot express the feeling of pride we felt as we walked through the halls Treasurer; limbo McLaurin, Program for the first time. We were at last in our own building. With the new building Chairman; Jeff Van Wie, SergeanC~ at came new professors and a new director, Mr. Singlet.on. Arms. James Branham is the faculty Mr. Singleton, the members of the Board of Directors, and the citizens of advisor. Horry County have worked many long and hard years to see Coastal Carolina become what it is today. First a dream, then a fledgling extension of the College of Charleston, then came its struggling independent days and now The chosen the pen name of Marthe. Alsbrook University of South Garolina Coastal Carolina Center. bu t, unfortunately, I can not give any Fellow students, this is no rinky-dink institution. It is an excellent school of these reasons without giving clues with the most modern lab equipment and one of the best trained administrative to my true identity. staffs in the state. Halsey and I agree completely on When you think of Coastal don't just shrug and think of some buJ.ldinq- in the many issues, though instead of being in the woods between Conway and Myrtle Beach. Be proud you are a student classified, politically, as a conser­ her..e OI)d work for your best interests as well for Coastal's, which is higher vative, as Halsey was, I might be class· ~ducation. ed more as a moderate. Of course, no As a fellow student and as editor of .Gtlantid~rl I should like to ·take this one can view the steady infringment opportunity to welcome all of our new st!Jdents and faculty members and to all of our government into our personal .of 'those who are returning from last year I. should like 1"0 say, ·'Welcome back." lives without some alarm. It was with great pleasure that I recently received • the news that the "Public Accommod­ Martha Aisbrook ation" section of the '~ivil Rights" bill had been declared uncontitional as My Fellow Students, where it was needed and praise where pertaining to a restaUranf which did not Certainly, . one 6)f the saddest events it was deserved. deal in interstate ~ommerce. If the of the past few months was the death 1 re~at that Halsey Taylor died when people of today had a little more "old of Halsev Tavlor. As all Sophomores his identity was made public. Yes, I fashioned" love and understanding in know, and all Freshmen ore sure to think that Halsey, the off-spring of a Jheir hearts, there would be no need soon learn, Halsey Taylor was a my­ water fountain, died, but I beleive, also, for 0 so-called iCivil Ri

SE ICE PNO E 2 1-472 1 1112 0 TN I October 1 , 1964 when people look at me and go " O ink, Oink." Golf Comes Sincerely, LeAnne Lundy To Coastal After the Grand Strand golf tournament Dear Miss Oink - I mean Lundy, which was played September 17-19, we I have noticed you around school were lucky enough to get a few minutes and have had your problem bro ght to of some of he players' time for inter­ Dr. my attention. You have a m1sperceptipn views. as to why people say 'oink-oink' when The first interview was conducted they see you. It is not because of your September 17 at the Dunes Club. We Dear Dr. 'Mavillicent, unsightly, bashed in nose, but ,becquse chose one particular man for our inter­ My problem is very severe as far as of the unbearable stench thcrt you carry view because he looked completely torn I am concerned. I am constantiy foilow­ around with you. to shreds and as if he had just been ed by a certcrJ.n girl whose intentions Doc through Hades. After being introduced, I cannot quite understand. Eve~ywhere r. Eagle Hook, was asked how he and I go - there she is . Dear Dr. M. , h is partners had fared that day. Sometimes when I' m sitting in the As I was hobbling down the street "Actually, 1 enjoyed the tournament librarry I feel Q draft on my neck. One yesterday taking my cane for its daily very much. I especially found pleasure day I happened to turn around and look exercis~ , I came upon a little four­ in the commendable companionship of to see fr om where the draft was coming year old boy screaming uncontrollably two of my partners . My th ird partner, and I found HER breathing down my 0n the sidewalk. When I calmed him that English fellow from Coastal Caro­ neck. down and asked him what was oJ>rong, lina, unfortunately had a very bad cold Something has got to be done! he said, " 1 can' t do any of the things which proved to be a hindrance to our Duke of Myrtle BeeIch the big boys do." game. Invariably he would pull out his Being of a benovolent, understCilnding, handkerchief and use it as one of was Dea r Dukie, sweet, ~enerous , kind, although some- ab'out to make a shot. Usually no~ To handle any body so ardent, you what aged nature, and hczving a grand- blowing doesn' t bother anyone, but the should walk her out the door. father complex, I would like to help in flocks of geese that were attracted by someway. Whqt do you suggest I do? his honking found us delightful to chew Dear Doc, Mr. Callie F . on. Other than th1s small interruption, When I was real young, my mama the game was very nice. made me wear a clothespin on my no:;;e Dear Mr. C . F ., The second interview was made Sept. 18 because it looked pug. Well - the I suggest you sit down and cry with at the Pine Lakes Internatlonal. We clothespin corrected the problem but him. happened to pick a man who played wHh later I got it s mashed in a door. Mr . Hook's partner the previous day, Please tell me what I can do about Dear Dr. M., Mr. Toe Bog~e. When asked how he had my nose. It sortof gets on my. nerves I would like to see something done enjoyed the game, Mr. Bogie rephed, about the modern housewives who com­ "The game itself was pretty much fun, plca in -about theu husband' s businesses but that darned man from Coastal Caro­ taking up so much of their time. The lina sure had us all fooled. Every time DONZEll'S thing that made me s tart thinking about his ball went into the rough: , he would this so much was the following stat~ ­ have an unnusually good shot out. We RESTAURANT ment made by Mrs. Peggy Goldwater, didn't discover until near he end of the .'1 would rather have Barry crt home' in game that he had been teeing h 1s ball Arizona than in the White House." up on little mounds of pme straw. M Gordan Fritz The third interview was September 19 "Food for College Students" at the Surf Golf and Beach Club. Mr. Dear Mr . Fritz, Wedge Park/a rather washed-out looking I am very sympathetic -- WIth Mrs. man, was kind enough to let us get h1S Goldwater. I also would rather have impression of the game. Barry at home in Arizona than ln the 1701 Main Conway 6. C. "This has been a very eventful game, Whi te House. if -nothing else. There was man play­ poe M. ing ·as my partner who says he teaches t"""'------, 111'------,I Eng lish at Coastal Carolina. This man is an excellent driver-as far as a golf PLATT'S ball is concerned. • ith a golf cart, 1t R. D. Way is a different story, wh1ch rem1nds me that I must tell the Pro that the golf cart PHARMACY we used is taking a bath m the lake on the fourth hole. If you'll excuse me. I've got to go dump the water out of my Oil Co. W~lcome Colle ge golf bag and change into some d ry clothes. Also, the £-"nqlish professor Students av me a new IdE" f r tees-turtlE's!!" Ve are very proud to lave such a w 11 Myrtle Beach , S. C. known and well res Jected (?) oHer 1n Conway. S. c. our sd.ool. CHA tuden o 01 e cq

On 7hursday evemng, September 17, nnoun e a a get cquam ea party was held. . IS At the student assemoly hela on par y was primanly to giv he studen s September 29 h, Bennet· James, Jr., of COGls'al Carolina a chance to become announced two, for hcommg events to be better ac u.alnteci. sponsored by the Studen Councll. ':"'he assembly room was tas efu .. ly decorated m a blue color scheme. A On Oc ober 22nd, a Paculty- Parent' s juke box WQfS provIded for entertammen Reception will be held at Coasta l'Caro­ lina. This will give the parents of students at Coastal an opportunity to meet and talk WIth the various mstruct­ Ed itor ion, a nd to mspect the facili ies offer­ Ass istant------Editor ---______------_ ed at the school. InVltations wil be Bus iness Manager ----______maile d out s oon to faculty members, ews Ed itor ------______J parents, s tudents, and representatives Ed itor ia ls ------______P from the v arious communitIes served by: Coasta l Carolina. Sports Ed itor ------L eA Art Ed Itor In addition to he ecep ion the C irculation Manager------______St udent Council is makmg plans for a Reporters ------Jimm y Pate. Ch ryle Jen , costume party on Halloween night. 7he Typist ------Jenny Ly admIssion for the Halloween party will be eIther a costume or a q arter dona­ tion. 7he place and time wlll be announced later. A Christmus and a V1ay ay dance are also m the plans. The Student \..,ouncil promIses to be very active durinq he corrane;; year. ne promismg new embers have r - cently bee elected. ThesE' new mem­ bers along with a Ie ofhc rs elected last spring WIll provide he machmory for an efficient s dent government dur­ lOq the ' 64 and ' 65, under he expert superVISlon of Jr . E . R . KIr land

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