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C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Jail Birds ' Club, ' 29. Elisha Cureton Abrams Big Abraham Newberry, South Carolina AGRONOMY Patience is hitter, but reward is sweet Private; Private; Private; Private; New- berry County Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; College 4-H Club, ' 31, ' 32, ' 3 3; College Grange, ' 32, ' 33; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 33; Agronomy Club, ' 32, ' 33, President, 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. William Edward Ackerman Buddy White Hall, South Carolina ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY Determination makes dreams come true. Private; Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Glee Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 32, ' 33; Junior Platoon, ' 31, ' 32; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Eugene Jackson Adams Gene Birmingham, Alabama TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AND DYEING Doubt anyone or everyone, but never yourself. Private; Private; Sergeant; Captain S-3; As- sociate Editor Tiger; Literary Editor Taps; Secretary and Treasurer Blue Key, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Kappa Phi, President, ' 3 3; Sophomore, Jun- ior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Chairman Dance Committee Central Dance Associa- tion; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, ' 32. Charles Anthony Arrington Ninety Six, South Carolina civil engineering You don ' t live but once. If yon work it right, once is enough. Private; Corporal; Battalion Supply Ser- geant; First Lieutenant; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 31, ' 3 2; Staff Sergeants ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Junior and Senior Y Councils; Vice-President State B. S. U.; President B. Y. P. U.; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. C. E., ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Kamp Klarke Klan; Junior Platoon; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. William Greene Ashmore Bill Greenville, South Carolina TEXTILE chemistri Mottoes, epitaphs, etc., should be on tomb- stones — read mine there. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain, S4 Regimental Staff; The Tiger Staff, ' 31, ' 32, Editor-in-Chief, ' 3 3; Charter Member Blue Key, ' 32; Phi Psi, ' 32; Junior Warden, ' 3 3; Alpha Chi Psi; Greenville Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2, Vice-President, ' 3 3; Central Dance As- sociation, ' 3 3; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Clarence Linden Hutchins Baer Bunny Spartanburg, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The more you know you know, you know, you know you know the less. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Aero Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; A. S. M. E., ' 32, ' 33; Tau Beta Pi, ' 33. Joe Marshall Balllntine Anderson, South Carolina textile chemistry and dyeing Ah, but a man ' s reach should e eeed his grasp, Or what ' s a heaven for? Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant (Battalion Adjutant); Alpha Chi Psi, Vice-President, ' 3 3; Honor Sophomore Phi Psi Fraternity, ' 31, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 32, President, ' 3 3; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Central Dance Asso- ciation, ' 3 3; Anderson County Club, Vice- President, ' 32, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 33; Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Purvis William Bane Horizontal Mullins, South Carolina AGRIC ULTURAI 1 N(,1M 1 RING The darkest hour in any man ' s life i$ when he sits down to figure out bow be can get rich without working. Private; Private; Private; Guidon Bearer; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Box- ing Team, ' 3 1, ' 3 2; Track Team, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; A. S. A. E., ' 32, ' 3 3; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs. SENIORS Charles Lamar Banister Charlie Chester, South Carolina civil engineering Character is the only true diploma. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Varsity Boxing, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; South Caro- lina Welterweight Boxing Champion, ' 33; Block C Club, ' 3 3; President Chester County Club, ' 33; A. S. C. E., ' 32, ' 33; Kamp Klarke Klan, ' 31; R. O. T. C, Camp McClellan, Alabama, ' 32. Lewis John Barbare Alex Greenville, South Carolina textile engineering Do the best that you can, and cease worrying. Private; Private; Private; Private; Freshman Basket-ball, ' 29; Varsity Basket-ball, ' 30; Varsity Baseball, ' 31; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama; Fourth Corps Area Rifle Team, ' 32. 1 1 1 rbert Brice Beck ii i Teeny Lancaster, South Carolina ME HANK Al I NGIN] I KING Be a gentleman — the highest calling of man. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant (Executive Officer); Tau Beta Pi, ' 33; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 3; Senior Dancing Club; Junior Platoon; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Edward Wvly Bigger York, South Carolina HORTICULTURE Life is too short to make two reputations, so while making, make a good one. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Senior Private; Alpha Zeta, ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 33; Horticulture Society, ' 32, ' 33; Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 30, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 33; Rifle Marksman- ship, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Judson Kenneth Bishop Bish Brauchi ille, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY Live, and let live. Tiger Staff Reporter, ' 31; Alpha Zeta, ' 31, ' 32. Treasurer, ' 32, ' 33; Junior Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 31, ' 3 2; Senior Y. M. C. A. Coun- cil, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; International Relations Club, ' 33. Marvin Lister Bonn Lindy Pom aria, South Carolina ENTOMOLOGY ' Tis better to have tried and jailed, than never to have tried at all. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Band, ' 30, ' 3 1, ' 32, ' 33; Freshman Baseball; Boxing, ' 32; Entomology Seminar; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Hal Quefton Boggs Q. B. Calhoun, South Carolina ARTS AND SCIENCE Experience is one of the things you caul get for nothing. Private; Private; Private; Guidon Bearer; Senior Dancing Club; Third Term President Calhoun Literary Society; Pi Gamma Delta; Charter Member Orion Club. Mendel Alex Bouknight Doc Irmo, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS To him who talks and talks and talks this motto should appeal, The steam that toots the whistle never turns a wheel. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 3 0, ' 31; Fresh- man Football, ' 3 0; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Thomas Otis Bowen T. O. Pickens, South Carolina AGRONOMY Be what you are and not pretend to he what you are not. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; R. O. T. C, Camp McClellan, Alabama; Junior Platoon, ' 3 2; Vice-President First Sergeants Club; President Blue Key, ' 33; President College 4-H Club, ' 3 3; Master College Grange, ' 3 3; Literary Society, ' 3 0, ' 3 1, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Censor Alpha Zeta, ' 3 3; President Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Y. M. C. A. Councils; Re- cording Secretary Y. M. C. A.; Winner of Trustees Medal, ' 3 1. Winner of South Caro- lina Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest, ' 32; Agronomy Club, ' 33; Sabre Club, ' 33. SENIORS William Andrew Bowles Bill, Jew Columbia, South Carolina ARCHITECTURE Why worry? Private; Corporal; Drum Major; Executive Officer; Racketeers, ' 3 1; Jungaleers, ' 32, ' 3 3; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 30; Minaret Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3, President; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 32; Sigma Ep- silon, ' 32, ' 33; Intramural Basket-ball; Swimming, ' 32, ' 33; Columbia Club, ' 31, ' 32; Sophomore Dancing Club, ' 31. Jesse DuBoise Boynton Eagle White Hall, South Carolina ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Take everybody ' s advice — then do as you please. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Animal Husbandry Club, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Dairy Club, ' 31, ' 32; Colleton County Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 32, ' 33. George Legare Broadway Bullet Sumter, South Carolina ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Never explain — your friends don ' t need it, and your enemies won ' t believe yon any- way. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Junior Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 3 1, ' 32; Senior Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Dairy Club, ' 3 1, ' 2; R. C). T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama. SENIORS Edwin Albert Burgess Ed Belfon, South Carolina AGRONOMY The motto of wisdom is: ' To serve all, but love only one. ' Private; Private; Sergeant; Private Again; Junior Dancing Club; Senior Dancing Club; Agronomy Club; Football, ' 31; Anderson County Club; Member of Clemson R. O. T. C. Baseball Team; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Wyatt Aiken Burgess Hatchet, Sphinx, Stone Face Belfon, South Carolina textile engineering A cjuittcr never wins ami a winner never quits. Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Baseball, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Rifle Team, ' 32, Captain, ' 3 3; Rifle Team, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 3 2, Marksman, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Member Block C Club, ' 32, ' 33. Christopher Fitzsimmons Burns Squat Columbia, Smith Carolina textile industrial education Paint the %Oul, inter mind the legs ami arms. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private Again; Freshman Football, ' 29; Varsity Football, ' 30, ' 3 1; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama; Junior Platoon; Ring Committee, ' 3 3; Senior Dancing Club, ' 3 3. SENIORS Hazel Lawrence Byrd Flag Pole Darlington, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Yon arc not abut you think yon arc; hut what you think, you are. Private; Private; Very Private; Senior Pri- vate; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Danc- ing Clubs; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 30, ' 31; Debating Team, ' 30, ' 31; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 32; Secretary of Iota Lambda Sigma, ' 32, ' 33. Archibald McLucas Calhoun Arp Clio, South Carolina AGRONOMY Speech is great, hut silence is greater. Private; Private; Private; Private; Agron- omy Club, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Marlboro County Club; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs. John William Can iri i i Bill Pickens, South Carolina INDUSTRIAl 1 N(,IN ' l 1 RING What I am and what I hope to he, I owe to m y loved ones. Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Battalion Adjutant; Pickens County Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Jail Birds Club, ' 29, ' 30; Motor Club, ' 3 1, ' 32; Iota Lambda Sigma, Honorary Fra- ternity, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 32, ' 33; Chairman Display, Engineer- Architecture ' s Day, ' 3 2; R. C). T. C, Fort McClellan, An- niston, Alabama. SENIORS Parks Baskin Chappell Buddy Bishopi ille, South Carolina agricultural engineering Thoughts, arc mightier than strength of hand. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; A. S. A. E., ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, Secretary- Treasurer, ' 31, ' 3 2; Kappa Phi; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Rifle Marksman. Paul Gilreath Chastain P. G. Taylors, South Carolina agricultural education A man hath joy in the answer of his mouth; a word in due season, how good is if. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain, S-l; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 3 0, ' 31; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 3 3; Charter Member, Alpha Tau Alpha, ' 3 2, Secretary and Treasurer, 33; Saber Club, ' 32, ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama; College 4-H Club, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Company Boxing, ' 31, ' 32; Education Club, ' 32; Junior and Senior Y Councils. Charles Herbert Cheatham Madam Coronaco, South Carolina agricultural chemistry Love many and trust feu, hut always pad- dle your own canoe. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 3 1, ' 32, ' 33, Chaplain, Third Term, ' 3 3, President, Fourth Term, ' 33; Junior and Senior Danc- ing Clubs; Junior and Senior Y Councils; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Robert Johnson Clarkson Bob Camden, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING Be a gentleman — the highest calling of man. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; Freshman Football, ' 29; Freshman Bas- ket-ball, ' 3 0; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Junior Platoon. Henry Austin Clayton H. A. Jackson i ille, Florida ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING He who loves is a fool; he who lores not is a bachelor. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Rifle Team, ' 29; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 29, ' 30; A. I. E. E., ' 32, ' 33; Senior Danc- ing Club, ' 33; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Frank Thomas On ton Frank Florence, South Carolina hor nc ui TUR] All that I am I one to my mother; all that I am not I one to myself. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Hor- ticulture Society, ' 32, ' 3 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS James Rutledge Coleman J- R- Hyman, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING There is always a better way. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Rifle Team, ' 29; A. I. E. E., ' 31, ' 32. George Nicholas Constan Rah-Rah, George-Key Columbia, South Carolina CHEMISTRY Don ' t near a mask; expose thy trueself and fight. Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Cheer Leader, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, Head Cheer Leader, ' 32, ' 3 3; Glee Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Junior Boxing Manager, ' 32; Senior Manager, ' 3 3; Block C Club, ' 3 3; Junior Dancing Club, ' 3 2; Rifle Marksman, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 32; Sigma Ep- silon Johnson Craig J Central, Smith Carolina ARTS AND SCIINCE Earth ' s noblest thing, a woman perfected. Private; Private; Private; Private; Freshman Football, ' 29; Freshman Basket-ball, ' 30; Varsity Football, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Varsity Basket-ball, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Varsity Track, ' 31, ' 32, Captain, ' 33; Block C , ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, Vice-President, ' 32, ' 33; Winner of Fourth Corps Area Shot Put and High Jump; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama. SENIORS Marvin Robert Cr an ford Croggins Kings Mountain, North Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING Love for one, friendship for a few, and re- spect for many. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant (Executive Officer); Phi Psi Fraternity, ' 32, Senior Warden, ' 3 3; North Carolina Club; Junior Platoon, ' 3 2; Rifle Marksman; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Wayne Robert Culp Preacher Inman, South Carolina ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Take your time; he who hastens, st n in hies. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieu- tenant; Sophomore Dancing Club, ' 30, ' 31; Senior Dancing Club, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Animal Hus- bandry Club, ' 31, ' 3 2, President, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Spartanburg County Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Dairy Club, ' 31, ' 32. William Danii l Dantzi i r Bill, Dmi Vance, South ' Carolina AGRONOMY Somen here she waits to make yon win, Your soul in her firm, white hand — Somewhere the gods have made for you, The woman who understands. Day Cadet, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, Senior Private, ' 33; Y. M. C. A. Basket-ball Team, ' 30; Agron- omy Club, ' 32, ' 33; Junior Platoon, ' 32; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Griffith Byrd Dorn G. B. Greenwood, South Carolina TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Your tomorrow is going to be what your today makes if! Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Phi Psi, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Senior Y Council; R. O. T. C.; Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Ar- senal, Maryland; Junior Platoon. Cornelius F. Earnhardt Smiley Spartanburg, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Do common things, uncommonly well Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Private; President Sophomore Class; President Junior Dancing Club; President Central Dance As- sociation; Junior Vice-President Spartan- burg-Clemson Club, ' 32, Vice-President, ' 33; First Sergeants ' Club; Tennis Team, ' 30; A. I. E. E., ' 31; A. S. M. E., ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Robert Cook Edwards Smokey Fountain Inn, South Carolina 1 WING AND DESIGNING Determination makes dreams come true. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; Freshman, Football, ' 29, Manager, ' 30; Assistant Manager Varsity Football, ' 31, Manager, ' 3 2; Block C Club, ' 3 2; Phi Psi Fraternity, ' 3 3; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Laurens County Club, ' 29, ' 3 0. SENIORS Clarence McCall Ellerbe Sarge Bishopville, South Carolina HORTICULTURE Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure that there is one rascal less in the world. Private; Corporal; Battalion Major; Captain S-2; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Sabre Club; Senior Disciplinary Council; Photo Editor Taps, ' 33; Horticulture Club, ' 32, ' 3 3; Secretary and Treasurer, ' 3 2; Commencement Mar- shal, ' 3 2; Junior Platoon; Staff Sergeants Club; Charter Member Blue Key Fraternity; Finance Committee of Central Dance Asso- ciation. Norman B. Flagg N. B. Lake Wales, Florida ARCHITECTURE Flay square with yourself. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant (Executive) Headquarters Company; Football, ' 31, ' 32; Block C Club; Minaret Club. Charles Floyd Charlie Greenville, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Why worry? Private; Private; Sergeant; hirst Lieutenant; Junior Platoon; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama; A. S. M. E.J Senior Danc- ing Club; Greenville County Club. SENIORS George Elliott Fogle Jug Orangeburg, South Carolina TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AND DYEING I ' m just a dreamer whose dreams go astray, They call me the fool in the play. Private; Corporal; Private; First Lieutenant; Tiger Brotherhood; Senior Dancing Club; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Junior Platoon. Nathan Joseph Forb Jasper Saluda, South Carolina electrical engineering What is north hating, is north working for. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant Headquarters Company; Sophomore Danc- ing Club, ' 30, ' 31; Junior Dancing Club, ' 31, ' 32; Senior Dancing Club ' 32, ' 33; A. I. E. E., ' 32, ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama; Junior Platoon ' 32. James Leslie Ogden Foster Jello Chesnee, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant (Executive Officer); Private; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Phi; Charter Member Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Staff Reporter The Tiger, ' 31, ' 32, Managing Editor, ' 33, Associate Editor, ' 3 3; President First Ser- geants Club, ' 3 2; President Senior Dancing Club, ' 3 3; Spartanburg Clemson Club, ' 32, ' 33; Central Dance Association, ' 33; A. I. E. E., ' 32. SENIORS George Norman Frey Fair Forest, South Carolina DAIRY HUSBANDRY you want a friend, be one. Private; Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Freshman Football, ' 29; Dairy Club, 5 32, ' 33; Junior Platoon; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. John Leonard Fulmer Wild John Prosperity, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Sympathy is the sum of all virtues. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; New- berry County Club, ' 29, ' 30; Track, ' 31, ' 33; Cross Country Team, ' 30; Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Y Councils; Secretary, Senior Y Council; Associate Editor Y Handbook; Y Cabinet, ' 32, ' 33; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 32, ' 33; Sabre Club, ' 32, ' 33; Senior Disciplinary Council; Guide, Junior Platoon; College Grange; Honor Sophomore Alpha Zeta, ' 3 1 ; Chancellor Alpha Zeta, ' 32, ' 33; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Leonard C. Gaines Gainey Anderson, South Carolina architecture He who does nothing for others does noth- ing for himself. Private; Corporal; Private; Lieutenant; Band, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Minaret Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Junior Platoon, ' 32; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 3 2; An- derson Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33. SENIORS Samuel Perdrieau Galphin Sam Holly Hill, South Carolina ANIMAL HUSBANDRY A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieuten- ant Colonel; Sabre Club, ' 3 3; First Sergeants Club, ' 3 2; Y Cabinet, ' 3 3; Junior and Senior Y Councils, ' 3 2 and ' 3 3; B. S. U. Council, ' 3 3; Dairy Club, ' 31, ' 3 2; Animal Husbandry Club, ' 3 1 ; College Rifle Team, ' 32, ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Olen Bronford Garrison Oberg Denmark, South Carolina horticulture From the lowest depth there is a path to the loftiest height: ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant Major; Major; Glee Club, ' 29, ' 30; Y Council, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 3 2; President Junior Council; Y Cabinet; Vice-President Blue Key; Vice- President Staff Sergeants Club; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 31; Junior Platoon; R. O. T. C, Camp McClellan, Alabama; Scribe of Alpha Zeta; Horticulture Club; Central Dance Committee; Chief Commencement Marshal; First Lieutenant Sabre Club; Chairman of Senior Disciplinary Council; President Senior Class. 1 ! ) A William Henry Gist Will Carlisle, South Carolina electrical engineering There is always a better ivay. Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieuten- ant; Tau Beta Pi, ' 32, ' 33; A. I. E. E., ' 32, ' 3 3; Dancing Clubs; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. SENIORS Newton Browne Glenn Big Chief Lim Anderson, South Carolina ARTS AND SCIENCE ' Tis better to have loved and lost, then never to have loved at all — sez somebody else. Private; Corporal; Color Sergeant; Regi- mental Captain S-S; Vice-President Sopho- more Class; President Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Council; Cabinet, ' 32, ' 33; Y Council, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; President Y. M. C. A., ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; President Staff Sergeants Club, ' 3 2; Blue Key, ' 33; Sabre Club, ' 3 3; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 32, ' 33, Literary Critic, ' 32, Vice-President, ' 33; Block C Club; Manager Track Team, ' 3 3; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs, ' 32, ' 3 3, Vice-President, ' 32; Junior Platoon, ' 32; Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 3 3. Louis Marett Glymph Greenville, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL engineering Be what you are. Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieuten- ant; A. S. A. E., Vice-President, ' 32, Presi- dent, ' 33; Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. William Edwin Gore Bill Lor is, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION A man ' s value in the world is estimated and paid for according to the ability he uses, not what he may possess. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Zeta, ' 3 1, ' 32; Senior Disciplinary Council; Sabre Club; Charter Member Al- pha Tau Alpha, Vice-President, ' 3 2; Blue Key; Tiger Brotherhood; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 3 1, ' 32; Commencement Marshal, ' 32; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Y. M. C. A. Council; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Chair- man of Evening Watch Committee, ' 32, ' 3 3; Junior . nd Senior Dancing Clubs; First Sergeants Club; Junior Platoon; Winner of R. W. Simpson Medal; Best Drilled Cadet, ' 3 2; Rifle Marksman, R. C). T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. SENIORS Andrew R. Hamilton Andy Easley, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING Insist on yourself; never imitate. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Band, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Phi Psi Fra- ternity, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33. Julian Edgar Hankinson ' ' Little ' Pete Hank Aiken, South Carolina CHEMISTRY The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Freshman Track, Track, ' 32, ' 33; Boxing, ' 32, ' 33; Middleweight Intermural Boxing Champion, ' 3 0; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Fulton LeRoy Harley Unk jan ison, South Carolina textile engineering Strive to make the world a better place in which to Inc. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Y. M. C. A. Councils, Four Years (1929- 1933); Phi Psi, ' 32, ' 33; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 30, ' 31; B. S. U., ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Y. M. C. A. Handbook Committee, ' 31, ' 32. SENIORS Roy Harrelson Tabor, North Carolina ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; More Private; Senior Pri- vate; North Carolina Club; Iota Lambda Sigma Fraternity, ' 3 2, Vice-President, ' 3 3; Senior Private Club. John C. Heinemann Heinie Georgetown, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Fresh- man Football, Varsity Football, ' 31, ' 3 2, Captain-elect, ' 3 3. James Thomas Herbert Dick Saluda, South Carolina TEXTILE ( 111 MIS I RV AND DY1 ING You can ' t tell the depth cf a well b) the length if the handle on the pump. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Junior Dancing Club; Senior Dancing Club. SENIORS Thomas Howard Hewitt Tommic Florence, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The elevator to success is not running; take the stairs. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Tiger Staff, ' 31, ' 32; A. S. M. 2.; Tau Beta Pi. Howard Berriman Hicks Monk Chesnee, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Great minds have purposes, others have ■wishes. Private; Private; Sergeant; Executive Lieu- tenant; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 3 2; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Robert Everett Holm an Kootsie Florence, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Let a man practice the profession which he knows best. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Glee Club, ' 30; Sigma Epsilon Fraternity, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 32; First Ser- geants Club, Secretary, ' 32; A. S. M. E., ' 32, ' 3 3; Senior Dancing Club; Finance Chairman Central Dance Club; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Egbert Wilson Hollingsworth Green wood, South Carolina TEXTILE CHEMISTRY When duty and pleasure conflict, let your conscience be your guide. Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Psi Fraternity, ' 32, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C. Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Ar- senal. Lew R. Hoyt Lucy Sumter, South Carolina ARCHITECTURE If at first yon don ' t succeed, try — . Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieu- tenant; Minaret Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Band, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Company Basket- ball, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33. Marvin L. Huckabee Huck. Marion, South Carolina II xill l CHEMISTRY AND DYEING If I succeed in life, I one it to my mother and dad; if I fail, I, alone, am responsible. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Fresh- man Football; Varsity Football, ' 3 0, ' 31; Boxing, ' 30, ' 3 1, ' 32; Freshman Relay Team; Varsity Track, ' 30; R. C). T. C. ' Camp, Edgewood Arsenal; Sharpshooter, Pistol-D. SENIORS William Putnam Hunter Pithids Laurens, South Carolina ENTOMOLOGY Serve wisely but not too well. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Executive Lieutenant; Rifle Team, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, Manager; Fort McClellan, Alabama, Rifle Team, ' 3 2; Alpha Zeta, ' 3 2, ' 3 3. Frederick Crane Jackson Jack Torrington, Connecticut electrical engineering Hypocrisy is the homage which vice pays to i irtue. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Sophomore Dancing Club; Senior Dancing Club; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama; Tau Beta Pi. Wade Hampton Jordan Wade Conway, South Carolina AGRICULTURAl 11)1 ( IIO Do right ami fear no man. Don ' t write, and fear no woman. Private; Corporal; Private; Senior Private; R. O. T. C., Fort McClellan, Alabama; Florry County Club, ' 29, ' 30; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Y Coun- cils; Alpha Tau Alpha; Senior Dancing Club; Tiger Brotherhood. SENIORS Willie Keith Jordan Joe E. Olanta, South Carolina DAIRY HUSBANDRY A quitter never uius, ami a winner never quits. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Tiger Staff, ' 29, ' 30; Dairy Club, ' 29, 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Florence County Club, ' 28, ' 29; Elected Pledge to Alpha Zeta, ' 3 2; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 32. Max Harold Karelitz Max Fountain Inn, South Carolina electrical engineering One lives for little, who lives for self alone. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; A. I. E. E., ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 3; Varsity Boxing, ' 31; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. William Bryan Killer Little Judge Clemson College, South Carolina (Ml MISTRY Everything will be adjusted m due time. Day Cadet; Pistol Marksman, R. O. T. C, Chemical Warfare Camp, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. SENIORS David Harvey Kennemur, Jr. Chip, D. H. Liberty, South Carolina TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AND DYEING Never be discouraged — never give up. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Day Ca- det; Phi Psi, ' 31, Senior Warden, ' 33; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 0, ' 31; First Sergeants Club, ' 31; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 3 0, ' 31; Y. M. C. A. Councils, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Regi- mental Bantamweight Boxing Champion, ' 3 0; Varsity Boxing, ' 31; Block C Club; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 3 3. Marion Eugene Kinsler Central, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Private. Earle Edward Latham E , Foots York, South Carolina ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY A man value in the it arid is estimated and paid for according to the ability he uses, not u bat he ma) possess. Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Glee Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, Corresponding Secretary, ' 3 2, Vice-President, ' 3 3; Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Coun- cils; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Non- R. O. T. C, ' 3 3; Entomology Seminar. SENIORS Elmore Grenville Lawton E. G. T hacker, West Virginia CIVIL ENGINEERING Count that day lost whose low descending sun Views from thy hand no worthy action done. Private; Corporal; First Lieutenant; Cap- tain; Secretary-Treasurer Class, ' 3 2; Tau Beta Pi, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Honor Member A. S. C. E., ' 31; First Sergeants Club, ' 3 2; Marks- man, R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, ' 32; Crack Junior Platoon, ' 32; Kamp Klarke Klan, ' 31. Francis Asbury Lawton, Jr. Squat Thacker, West Virginia CIVIL ENGINEERING Ah! But a man ' s reach should exceed his grasp, or what ' s a heaven for? Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Guidon Bearer; Rat Football, ' 29; A. S. C. E., ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Kamp Klarke Klan, ' 31; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Charles Vernon Layton Charlie Enoree, South Carolina Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendships fall; A mother ' s secret hope outlives them all. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Pal- metto Literary Society, ' 31, ' 32; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 32, ' 33; Vice-President Third Term, ' 33; College Grange, ' 3 1, ' 32, ' 3 3, Secretary, ' 32, ' 3 3; Alpha Tau Alpha, ' 32, ' 33; Junior Platoon; Junior and Senior Dancing Club; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Daniel Dixon Lee D. D. Hamer, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING hove many and trust few, but always paddle your own canoe. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant (Executive Officer) ; Member A. S. A. E., ' 32, ' 33, Charter Member and Presi- dent, ' 3 2; Rifle Marksmanship, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Edward Oswald Lightsey Jew Crocket idle, South Carolina arts and science The moving finger writes; and having writ, Moves on: nor all your piety nor wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line, Nor all your tears wash out a word of it. Private; Private; Private; Very Private; Day Cadet in Holtzy ' s Hotel; Camp, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama, ' 3 3. Robert Hilray Lindsay Anderson, South Carolina CIVIL ENGINl 1 RING Give unto me, made l ml wise, the spirit of self -sacrifice. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieu- tenant; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. C. E.; Charter Member Normal Club; Kamp Klarke Klan; Vice-President Anderson County Club, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama. SENIORS Langdon Ascham Livingston Lang. North, South Carolina DAIRY HUSBANDRY Never make excuses; your friends don ' t need them, and your enemies won ' t believe you anyway. Priva te; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieuten- ant; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Y. M. C. A. Councils; Vice-President Sophomore Council; Dramatics Club, ' 31; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama, Rifle Marksman, ' 3 1 ; Clemson Livestock Judging Team, ' 32; Dairy Club, ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 3 3; Alpha Zeta, ' 3 3. Clarence Wulbern Lynch Bill Coward, South Carolina general science Any fool can go to bed but it takes a man to get up. Private; Corporal; Private; Private. John Crawiord Lynn Jack Taylors, South Carolina agricultural education One ' s character will never rise higher than his aims. Private; Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Member Agricultural Lducation Club, ' 31, ' 32; Alpha Tau Alpha, ' 32, ' 33, Second Vice-President, ' 3 3; Calhoun Literary So- ciety, ' 30, ' 3 1, ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 33; Col- lege Grange, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Junior Platoon; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama. SENIORS Arthur Edmonds McCall Wee Arthur Lynchburg, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Grow or go. Private; Corporal; Private; Senior Private; A. I. E. E.; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs. Frank Grohmann McCoy Mac Aiken, South Carolina electrical engineering To he glad of life, because it gives you a chance to lore, work, and play. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; Band, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; A. I. E. E., ' 31, ' 32; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 32; Aiken County Club. Wilfrid Laurifr McCravy Shump Laurens,, South Carolina i i i rnic al engineering Work wins everything. Day Cadet, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Rifle Marksmanship, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama; Laurens County Cl ub, ' 30, ' 3 1, ' 32. SENIORS James McCutchen Jim Union, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 3 0; Senior Dancing Club; Track, ' 3 0, ' 31; Wrestling, ' 3 0. Gilbert Eugene McGrew Boney Sumter, South Carolina TEXTILE chemistry The first miles one on the road to success is sincerity. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Fresh- man, Sophomore and Junior Councils; Pal- metto Literary Council, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, ' 32; Corre- sponding Secretary Phi Psi; Senior Dancing Club. Thomas Peter McKellar, Jr. Pete Greenwood, South Carolina DAIRY HUSBANDRY Don ' t give up the ship. Private; Private; Private; Private; Freshman Football, ' 28; Football Squad, ' 29, ' 30; Greenwood County Club; Dairy Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama, ' 3 2. SENIORS Clifton Laughlin McLaurin Cliff, Mac Laurens, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING When yon have passed ' Selfishness, ' ' Un- truthfulness, ' ' Jealousy, ' and ' Egotism, ' then ' Success ' is the next station. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant (Battalion Adjutant) ; Cheer Leader, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 3; Laurens County Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2, Vice-President, ' 3 3; A. S. M. E., ' 32; Senior Dancing Club, ' 3 3; Member Ways-Means Committee Cen- tral Dance Association, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. William Russell Macmillan Mac Charleston, South Carolina electrical engineering Love is the greatest thing in the world. Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Execu- tive Lieutenant; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama; Charleston County Club, ' 30, ' 31. Benjamin Robert Martin Yank Grosse Poinfe, Michigan ARTS AND SCIENCE Take everybody ' s advice, then do as you jdcase. Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Mem- ber Ring Committee, ' 31; Member Sopho- more and Junior Dancing Clubs; Bridge Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball, ' 32; Manager Varsity Base- ball, ' 3 3; Block C Club, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Grey Friars. SENIORS Byrd Calvin Martin Byrd Laurens, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A real man is one who has the advantage of yon and doesn ' t take it. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Major; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Blue Key, ' 3 3; Laurens County Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, Secre- tary and Treasurer, ' 32, President, ' 33; Sabre Club, First Lieutenant, ' 3 3; First Sergeants Club, ' 32; A. S. M. E., ' 32, ' 33; Young Democrats Club, President, ' 33; Senior Dancing Club; Commencement Mar- shal, ' 3 2; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama; One of Fernow ' s Boys. FURMAN HOVEY MARTIN Skeebo Greenville, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING Was ichneicht ueiss, das mach mir heiss. Private; Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Foreign Legion ; Clemson Aero Club, ' 29, ' 30; A. S. M. E., ' 32; Prize Drill Platoon; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama, ' 3 2. Harry Davis Martin Tailspin Greenville, South Carolina MIC HANK l 1 NGINIIRING Never doubt your success. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Rifle Marksman; Junior Platoon; Greenville County Club; Sabre Club; Clemson Aero Club, ' 30, President, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; A. S. M. E. SENIORS William David Mayfield Bill Marietta, South Carolina a gricultural education All that I am, all that I hope to be, I owe to my people. Private; Private; Private; Private; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 32, ' 33, Third Term Presi- dent, ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Agri- cultural Education Club; President Alpha Tau Alpha, ' 32, ' 33; Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Alpha ' Epta ' Ippeis, ' 33; College Grange, ' 32, ' 3 3; Assistant Steward, ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. William Hinson Mikell, Jr. Mike James Island, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Don ' t worry about the future For the present is all thou hast, The future will soon be present And the present will soon be past. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Member A. S. A. E., ' 31, ' 32; Vice-President A. S. A. E., ' 32, ' 33; Senior Dancing Club. Robert Thomas Miller Bob Tampa, Florida ARTS AND SCIENCE Why worr , it will happen anyway. Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; President Freshman Class, ' 29; Fresh- man Football, ' 29; Varsity Football, ' 30, ' 3 1, Captain, ' 3 2; Block C Club, ' 31, ' 3 2; President Sophomore Dancing Club, ' 30; Member Ring Committee, ' 3 1; Bridge Club, ' 29, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32; Member of Clemson Base- ball Team, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 3 2; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Grey Friars. SENIORS Jesse Webster Milllr Holly Hill, South Carolina ARTS AND SCIENCE I can resist everything except temptations. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Non-R. O. T. C; Junior Dancing Club, ' 32; Senior Dancing Club, ' 3 3; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 3 3. Mabry Griffin Miller M. G. Abbeville, South Carolina electrical engineering The present only is yours. Use it. Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; A. I. E. E., ' 31, ' 32; Tau Beta Pi. Jack Harris Mik hi i i , Jr. Clcnisou College, South Carolina CHI mis IKY One lues for little, who lives for self alone. Day Cadet; Member of Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior and Senior Y. M. C. A. Councils; R. O. T. C, Pistol Marksm.m Fdgewood Arsenal, Maryland. SENIORS Edwin Warren Moise, Jr. Yiddish, Potas Sumter, South Carolina ARCHITECTURE Big architects from little pencil-pushers grow. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieu- tenant; Jungaleers, ' 3 3; Minaret Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 32; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 31. William Leitzsey Monts Leitzsey Columbia, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING It ' s the plugging auay that will win you success. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieu- tenant; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Y. M. C. A. Councils; Lutheran Club, ' 29, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 30, Vice-President, ' 31; President, ' 3 2; Block C Club, ' 32; Football, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Track, ' 32, ' 3 3; A. S. A. E., ' 31, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 32; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. Edgar Carson Moore Red Dalzell, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY Count that day lost whose low descending Mill, Views from thy hand no worthy action done. Private; Corporal; Company Supply Ser- geant; Captain; Alpha Zeta, ' 32, Chronicler, ' 3 3; Assistant Photo Editor Taps, ' 3 3; Jun- ior Platoon; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Sabre Club. SENIORS Frank Breeden Moore Flossy McColl, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING You cannot kill time without injuring eternity. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Clem- son ' s Junior Platoon; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama; Clemson Aero Club; A. S. M. E., ' 32; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs. John Leland Moore J. L. McColl, South Carolina AGRONOMY Keep good company and you will he one of the number Private; Corporal; Color Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Agronomy Club, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Junior and Senior Y. M. C. A. Counc Is; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 31, ' 32; Staff Sergeants Club, ' 3 2; Junior Platoon; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Edgar Longette Morris Hannibal, Ed Washington, District of Columbia CIVIL ENGINEERING Success doesn ' t come Ay chance — it ' s earned. Private; Corporal (Regimental Sergeant- Major) ; Colonel; Senior Disciplinary Coun- cil; Commencement Marshal, ' 3 2; Business Manager Taps; Tiger Staff, Exchange Edi- tor, ' 32; Charter Member Blue Key, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Captain Sabre Club, ' 3 2; Palmetto Literary Society Critic, ' 3 2; Secretary Freshman and Sopho- more Y Councils; R. C). T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama; Commander Junior Pla- toon; Clemson Student Body Representative at R. O. T. C. Camp; Kamp Klarke Klan; Tan Beta Pi, ' 32, ' 33 ; A. S. C. E., ' 32, ' 33; A. S. M. E., ' 32, ' 33. SENIORS Charles Sweeney Moss Stoneface Spartanburg, South Carolina ARTS AND SCIENCE Manhood, not scholarship, is the first aim of education. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Vice-President Senior Class; Senior Discipli- nary Council; Freshman Football, ' 29; Varsity Football, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, Alternate Captain, ' 32; Block C Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, President, ' 32; Golf Team, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, Captain, ' 3 3; Spartanburg County Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3, President, ' 3 3; Commencement Marshal, ' 3 2; Blue Key Fraternity, ' 3 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Dancing Clubs; Secretary and Treasurer Junior Dancing Club; Vice-President Central Dance Asso- ciation; Sabre Club, ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. James Robert Moss Preggy Rock Hill, South Carolina DAIRYING Be a friend if you want a friend. Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Dairy Club, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, Vice-Presdent, ' 3 3; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; First Term President, ' 3 3; Junior and Senior Y Council. Wesley Smoak Muri-m Greenwood, South Carolina ( IVII LM.INI I RING Determination is the k.e) to success. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; A. S. C. E., ' 32, ' 33, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 33; Senior Y. M. C. A. Council; Freshman Council Leader, ' 33; Tiger Bro- therhood; Junior Platoon; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Kamp Klarke Klan. SENIORS Thomas Francis Murphy Tom Charleston, South Carolina TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Senior Private; R. O. T. C., Fort McClellan, Alabama; Charleston County Club. Thomas Robert Myers Bootsie Laionia, Georgia ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING To know how is good, to be able to do is better, but to help others do is best. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieu- tenant; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Georgia Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 3 2; A. S. M. E., ' 3 2; Tiger Reporter, ' 32; Junior Platoon; Rifle Marks- man, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Claude Dewey Nalley Dick Easley, South Carolina ! 1 111 1 I N(.1NEERING What I must do is all that concerns me, not what people think. Private; Corporal; Day Cadet; Day Cadet; Freshman Council, ' 3 0; Sophomore Council, ' 3 1; Pickens County Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32; Non-R ' . O. T. C. SENIORS Claude Henry Neuffer Abbeville, South Carolina ARTS AND SCIENCE Punctuality is the thief of time. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Boxing Squad, ' 3 2; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Alpha Chi Psi, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 3 2, President, ' 3 3; R. R. James Belton New man Muscle Bound Sumter, South Carolina AGRONOMY Determination is the master key to success. Private; Private; Private; Private; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 31, Secretary, ' 32; Vice- President First Term, ' 3 3; President Second Term, ' 3 3; Charter Member of College Grange, Secretary, ' 32; Charter Member College 4-H Club, Treasurer, ' 32, Vice- President, ' 3 3; Agronomy Club, ' 32, ' 3 3; Junior Platoon, ' 32. Willie Haskell Padgett Jacksonboro, South Carolina DAIKl III SBANDRY Love many, trust feu, hut always paddle your own canoe. Private; Corporal; Master Sergeant (Regi- mental Supply Sergeant) ; First Lieutenant (Executive Officer); Dairy Club, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Tiger Staff, ' 32, ' 33, Assistant Circulation Manager, ' 31, ' 3 2, Circulation Manager, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Finance Committee Central Dance As- sociation, ' 3 3; Staff Sergeants Club, ' 3 2; Colleton County Club, ' 3 3, President, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Perry M. Parrott Peneep, Moon Sumter, South Carolina TEXTILE CHEMISTRY He, who lives for himself, lives but for a little thing. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Business Manager The Tiger, ' 3 3; Phi Psi, ' 32, Vice-President, ' 3 3; Sigma Phi, ' 30, ' 31, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 3 2, President, ' 3 3; Blue Key, ' 3 3; Chairman Invitation Com- mittee Central Dance Association; Secretary and Treasurer Senior Dancing Club; Vice- President Sophomore Dancing Club; His- torian Freshman Class; Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32. John Christopher Patrick Pat White Oak, South Carolina HORTICULTURE Be true to the best that is in yon. Private; Corporal; Battalion Sergeant Major; Executive Officer; Dramatics Club, ' 29, ' 30; Horticulture Society, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; College 4-H Club, ' 31, ' 32, President, ' 3 3; South Carolina Delegate International 4-H Leader- ship Training School, Springfield, Massachu- setts, ' 29; Winner Sir Thomas Lipton Tro- phy, 4-H Club Congress, Chicago, ' 29; Staff Sergeants Club, ' 31, ' 32; Freshman Foot- ball, ' 29; Freshman Baseball, ' 3 0; Varsity Football, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32; Intermural Regi- mental Wrestling Champion, ' 30, ' 31; Block C Club, ' 32, ' 33; Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Chari is R. Pun l IPS Gertie Col urn ii s , Georg ia II XTILE CHEMISTRY It ' s later than you think. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Phi Psi. SENIORS Fairey Lee Prickett St. Matthews, South Carolina HORTICULTURE I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Tiger Staff, ' 32, ' 33, Associate Circulation Man- ager, ' 32; Pi Gamma Delta, ' 32, ' 33; Sopho- more, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Horticultural Society, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. Conway, South Carolina electrical engineering Master thine own self first — then others! Tau Beta Pi; A. I. E. E., ' 32, ' 33; A. S. M. E., ' 33; Y. M. C. A. Councils, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 3 3; Junior Dancing Club; Senior Dancing Club; R. O. T. C, Anniston, Ala- bama; Junior Platoon, ' 32. Edgar Lowndls Ready, Jr. Ned Johnston, South Carolina AGRONOMY A man that hath friend-, must shoxv him- self friendly. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 31, ' 32, ' 3 3, Sec- retary and Treasurer, ' 32, Vice-President, ' 33; Editor Y Handbook, ' 33; Glee Club, ' 32; Junior and Senior Y Councils, Vice- President Senior Y Council; Agronomy Club, ' 32, ' 3 3; Junior Platoon, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Alpha Zeta. SENIORS Robert Miller Richey Bob Carteret, Neiv Jersey ARTS AND SCIENCE Friendship is the highest degree of perfec- tion in society. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Bridge Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; R. R.; Kappa Phi, Vice-President; Senior Dancing Club; Alfa Hogma Sigma; R. O. T. C, Platts- burg Barracks, New York; Orion Club, Vice-President. Ivey Noel Rivers Splash Mf. Croghan, South Carolina CIVIL ENGINEERING Hear instruction, he wise, refuse it not. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; A. S. C. E., ' 31, ' 32, Vice-President, ' 3 3; Freshman Football, ' 29; Baseball, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Block C Club, ' 32, ' 3 3; Rifle Marks- man, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Kamp Klarke Klan. John Frankiin Robinson Jack, Robbie Easley, South Carolina (III MIS1RY am a success, I one it to my mother and father; if I am a failure, I one it to myself. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; lirst lieuten- ant; Pickens County Club, ' 30, ' 3 1; Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Dancing Clubs; I i,K ' ' Staff, ' 32; Junior Platoon; Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Henry Lee Rogers Reveille Bclton, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING we sec truly, then we can live truly. Private; Corporal; Company Supply Ser- geant; First Lieutenant; Junior Platoon; Clemson Aero Club; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. Henry Morgan Rogers Frankenstien Dillon, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING There is always room for one more — at the top. A. I. E. E., ' 31; Chairman A. I. E. E.; Pro- gram Committee, ' 32, ' 33; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 32; Pri- vate; Private; Sergeant; Captain; Junior Platoon. Albert Plrritt Rollins ' A1 Charleston, South Carolina I I I CTRICAL ENGINEERING The thing that goes farthest Toward making life north while, That costs the least and does the most, Is just a pleasant smile. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Charles- ton County Club, ' 30, ' 31; Glee Club, ' 30, ' 31; Jungaleer Orchestra, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32, ' 3 3; Freshman Basket-ball Team, ' 3 0; Swimming Team, ' 31, ' 3 3. SENIORS Richard Johnson Salley, Jr. Dick Orangeburg, South Carolina AGRONOMY Agree if you can; if not, dispute it like a man. Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Band; Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Councils; Sophomore and Junior Dancing Clubs; Agronomy Club, ' 32, ' 33; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. John Deal Scott Scotty Blacksburg, South Carolina CIVIL ENGINEERING Be a gentleman — the highest calling of man. Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieuten- ant; A. S. C. E., ' 32, ' 33; Kamp Klarke Klan; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Coun- cils; Glee Club, ' 32. Elisha Cornelius Si am Chigger Newberry, South Carolina AGRONOMY All great successes, and failures, hare come from doing ' little things ' . Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Newberry County Club, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; (.range, ' 32, ' 33; College 4-1 1 Club, ' 30, ' 3 1, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Agronomy Club, ' 3 2, Vice- President, ' 3 3; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alab.imi. SENIORS George Andrew Sease Judge Prosperity, South Carolina ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION I seek no reward except the satisfaction of knowing that I hare played the man ' s pari. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Iota Lambda Sigma; Freshman Football; Assistant Track Manager, ' 3 2; R. O. T. C, Fort M cClellan, Alabama; Rifle Marksman. David Dickson Sherrill D-Square mechanical engineering Keep your ' Sunny-side up ' and go ' Smiling thru ' . Private; Corporal; Private; First Lieuten- ant; Sabre Club, ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Senior Y. M. C. A. Coun- cil, ' 33; A. S. M. E., ' 32, President, ' 33; Engineering-Architecture Day Committee, ' 3 3; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. Clyde Frank Simpson Simp Gray Court, South Carolina HORTICULTUR] Take advantage of your opportunities today — tomorrow may he too late. Private; Private; Private; Private; Horticul- tural Club, ' 3 0, ' 3 1, ' 3 2, ' 3 3, Secretary, ' 3 3; Laurens County Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama, ' 3 2. SENIORS George McSw ain Smith Smithy Greenville, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 3 0, ' 31; Pel- metto Literary Society, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; College 4-H Club, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Clemson College Grange, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Grange Master, ' 3 3; Alpha Tau Alpha, ' 32, ' 33. John Richard Smoak Dick Orangeburg, South Carolina HORTICULTURE After all, it ' s the finish, not the start, that counts. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; Band; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Horticulture Society, ' 32, ' 3 3, Vice-President, ' 3 3; Pi Gamma Delta Fraternity, ' 3 1, ' 32, ' 33, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 32, President, ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. ii i i am Sigo Solomons Simoni e Estill, South Carolina GEN] HAL SCIENCE Always look ahead. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Senior Dancing Club; R. O. T. C, Fort Mc- Clellan, Alabama. SENIORS Fred Lafayette Sparks, Jr. Baron Gaffney, South Carolina ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Count that day lost whose low descending sin i, Views from thy hand no worthy action done. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Band, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Junior Pla- toon, ' 3 2; Iota Lambda Sigma, ' 3 2; Sopho- more and Senior Dancing Clubs; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. William Hall Spencer, Jr. Bill Catawba, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING takes Imlls to play the game. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Junior Platoon, ' 31, ' 32; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; A. S. M. E., ' 31, ' 32; York County Club, ' 29, ' 30; Senior Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 32, ' 33. Waiter Franklin Stanton, Jr. Bud Little Rock, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION All that I am, or hope to he, I one to w parents. Private; Corporal; Private; Senior Private; Junior Dancing Club, ' 3 1, ' 32; Alpha Tau Alpha, ' 32, ' 33; Senior Dancing Club, ' 32, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Ray Davis Stephenson Shack Bishopville, South Carolina CIVIL ENGINEERING Truth and honesty arc fear ' s worst enemies. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; Member A. S. C. E., ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 3 3; Charter Member Normal Club; Junior Civil Engineering Class Representative En- gineers; Architects ' Day, ' 3 2; Kamp Klarke Klan, ' 32. Eugene Miller Stover Gene Winnsboro, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING Life is too short for two reputations, so natch your step. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieu- tenant; Freshman Football, ' 29. Lewis Dobson Strom L. D. Edgefield, South Carolina AIMS AND SC II NC 1 It ' s not so much what you learned — hut how many friends you made. They and your associations with them will be remem- bered when all else is forgotten. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant (Executive); Freshman Foot- ball, ' 29 ' , Member Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; First Sergeants Club, ' 3 1, ' 32; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama, ' 32; bridge Club, ' 29, ' 3 0, ' 3 1, ' 32, Vice-President, ' 32. SENIORS Jacob Marshall Spearman John Easley, South Carolina CIVIL ENGINEERING The only way to have a friend is to be one. Day Student; Pickens County Club; A. S. C. E., ' 3 2, ' 3 3, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 33; Kamp Klarke Klan. Thomas Benton Talbert McCormick, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY Think of the future, make the best of the present, anil forget the past. Private; Corporal; Company Supply Ser- geant; Captain; Member of Senior Dis- ciplinary Council; Junior Platoon; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. John Fletcher Talley Fletch Rock Hill, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING You are the master of your fate. Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Senior Private; Sophomore, Junior Dancing Clubs; Junior Platoon; Glee Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 3 3, Business Manager, ' 3 3; Jungalcer Or- chestra, ' 32, ' 33; A. S. M. E. SENIORS Fred A. Thompson Frog Spartanburg, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING God ' s best gift to us is that He gives us not things, but opportunities. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Senior Private; Freshman Track Team, ' 29; Var sity Track Team, ' 30; Non-R. O. T. C. James Walter Thompson, Jr. Personality, Jimmie Charleston, South Carolina mechanical engineering Determination is the master key to success. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant (Executive Officer) ; Drum and Bugle Corps; Clemson Dramatic Club, ' 3 0; Charleston County Club, ' 30, ' 31; Palmetto Literary Society, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; A. S. M. E., ' 3 2, ' 33; Executive and Program Committees, ' 3 3; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Glee Club, ' 3 3; De- Molay; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama; Junior Platoon; Clemson R. O. T. C. Swimming Team. Hubert Williams Tomlinson Bo Peep Olan a, South Carolina I WING AND 1)1 SIGNING Whoso keejteth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul Irani troubles. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; R. (). T. C. Camp, Ion McClellan, Ala- bama; Phi Psi, SENIORS William Harrison Trammell, Jr. Harry Greenville, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING W ' i take life seriously? You ' ll never get out of it alive. Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant Shave Headquarters Company; Glee Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32; Historian Sophomore Class; His- torian Junior Class; Tau Beta Pi, ' 32, ' 3 3, President, ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 31; Greenville County Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 3 3; Central Dance Association, Secretary, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Guest at Uncle Sam ' s House Party, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama. William Fred Tribble Trib Anderson, South Carolina electrical engineering Men are judged not In their intentions hut rather •) the results of their actions. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; President Anderson Club, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Member A. I. E. E., ' 31, ' 3 2, Secretary, A. I. E. E., ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Sabre Club; Blue Key; Track Team, ' 30, ' 31; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; First Sergeants Club; Junior Platoon; Marksman. Joseph Turm r Josey Carteret, New Jersey ARCHITECTURE The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Minaret Club, ' 29, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2; Senior Dancing Club; Kappa Phi; Brother of the Lodge; Thursday Night Club; R. O. T. C, Plattsburg Barracks, New York. SENIORS John Russell Wait, Jr. Russ Houston, Texas ARCHITECTURE Mottoes are from those who are either dead or accomplished. I ' m neither — yet! Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Editor- in-Chief Taps, ' 3 3; Art Editor Taps, ' 3 3; Associate Art Editor Taps, ' 32; Jungaleer Orchestra, ' 31, ' 32; Foresteer Orchestra, ' 30; Central Dance Association; Minaret Club, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Kappa Phi Fraternity. Crayton Postell Walker C. P. Walhalla, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Write me as one that loves his fellow-men. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Senior Private; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Y. M. C. A. Councils; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 3 3; Recording Secretary Tau Beta Pi, ' 3 3; A. I. E. E., ' 32, ' 33; Chairman A. I. E. E., ' 33; Senior Disciplinary Council, ' 33; Y. M. C. A. Editor The Tiger, ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. John Vernon Walters Chunky Spartanburg, South Carolina TEXTILE ENGINEERING A man ' s reach must exceed his grasp or what ' s a heaven for? Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Senior Private; Junior Platoon; Phi Psi, ' 3 1, ' 32, ' 33; Senior Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 32, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Joshua John Ward, Jr. Bud Georgetown, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Take the world as you find it but do not leave it so. Private; Corporal; Company Supply Ser- geant; First Lieutenant (Executive Officer); R. O. T. C, Rifle Marksman, Camp Mc- Clellan, Alabama. Theodore Martine Watson Flip Spartanburg, South Carolina ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Hats off to the past; Coats off to the future. Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant; Tau Beta Pi, ' 3 2, ' 3 3, Corresponding Secretary, ' 33; A. I. E. E., ' 32, ' 33, Vice- President, ' 3 3; Tiger Brotherhood, ' 32, ' 33; Associate Joke Editor The Tiger, ' 31, ' 32, Joke Editor, ' 32, ' 3 3; Student Chairman En- gineering Architecture Day, ' 3 3. Philip Arthur Wattley Chi Chicago, llliiiiu CIVI] l RTGINEERING Life is the gift of nature; but beautiful living is the gift of wisdom. Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Private; Junior Platoon; Senior Dancing Club; A. S. C. E.; Golf Team, 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan; Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Hubert Judson Webb Spider Aiken, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY To be not only good, hut good for something. Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieuten- ant; Alpha Zeta; Tiger Brotherhood; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 3 3; Y. M. C. A. Council, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 33; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Arthur Pitts Werts, Jr. Fannie Newberry, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING He who climbs the mountain views the plain. Private; Private; Sergeant; Senior Private; A. S. M. E., ' 3 3; Tau Beta Pi, ' 3 3; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. James Rk hard Wi st Chico Cassa t, South Carolina ANIMAI HUSBANDRY Rock along old world and I ' ll rock with you. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; Animal Husbandry Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, Sec- retary and Treasurer, ' 33; Dairy Club, ' 30, ' 3 1, ' 32; Charter Member Teriarity Club; R. C). T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS Hugh McFADDrN Wheeler Bert New Lion, South Carolina MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I am just what I am and nothing more. Private; Private; Private; Senior Private; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Ala- bama; A. S. M. E., ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Tiger Brother- hood, ' 32, ' 33. Guy Vaun Whetstone Whet Perry, South Carolina AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION I dare do all that may become a man; he who dares do more is none. Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieuten- ant (Executive Officer) ; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, President, ' 33, Secretary, ' 3 2, Treasurer, ' 31; Tiger Brother- hood, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Charter Member Alpha Tau Alpha; College Grange, ' 3 2, ' 3 3, Over- seer, ' 3 3, Steward, ' 32; Senior Dancing Club; Member Y Council, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3, Vice-President, ' 3 0; Rifle Team, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Expert Rifleman, R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. William Raymond Williams, Jr. Bill Greenville, South Carolina ME HANK AL ENGINEERING just keej on keeping on! Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Rat Football, ' 3 0; Junior Platoon, ' 3 2; Com- mencement Marshal, ' 3 2; Senior Discipli- nary Council, ' 3 3; Central Dance Associa- tion, ' 3 3; Historian Senior Class, ' 3 3; Vice- President Senior Dancing Club, ' 33; Sabre Club, ' 3 3; Greenville County Club; R. O. T. C. Camp, Fort McClellan, Alabama. SENIORS SENIORS Eugene Perritt W ' ii union Gene Greenville, South Carolina HORTICULTURE Acquaintance I would bare, but when 7 depends not on the number but the choice of friends. Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Fresh- man Football, ' 29; Varsity Football, ' 30, ' 31, ' 3 2; Block C Club, ' 32; Greenville County Club, ' 29, ' 3 0, ' 31, ' 32; Horticul- ture Club, ' 3 2; Baseball Team at R. O. T. C. Camp; Marksman at R. O. T. C. Camp, ' 3 2; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; drey Friars; Ring Committee, ' 31. Tl [OMAS Josi I ' ll Zl ' VK I I Tommy Brooklyn, New York l II l NGINl I RING Everybodies business a nobodies business. Private; 1 ' riv.uc; Private; Senior Private; A. S. ( . I ., ' 33; A. S. M. E., ' 32. Jlsse Beacham W ' ray Beech-nut Spartanburg, South Carolina agricultural chemistry All that 1 am, all that 1 hope to be I one to my mother; my failures 1 one to myself. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Ma;or; Sophomore, Junior and Senior Dancing Clubs; Member Junior Platoon; First Ser- geants Club; Spartanburg County Club, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, Secretary and Treasurer, ' 33; First Sergeant of Sabre Club; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama. W ' ii i iam I.si i i Wood We Wood Greer, South Carolina AGRK ri i I ' K.u i DUCA i ion The elevator to success is not running, so take the stairs. Private; Private; Private; Second Lieuten- ant; Junior Council, ' 3 1, ' 32; Senior Coun- cil, ' 32, ' 33; Agricultural Education Club, ' 3 2; Calhoun Literary Society, ' 32, ' 33; Fourth Term President, ' 33; Junior Dancing Club, ' 31, ' 32; R. O. T. C, Fort McClellan, Alabama; Junior Platoon, ' 32. L. ■s ... w r a ;  ■-f f •v. A v m + f ' ra i {% : I- f _ 7 S. r« - v ■m - - 1 ! ■• M G. W. Robinson President J U M I O R F. S. Sadler Vice-President R. B. Shores Sei n .;i ) and Treasurer W. C. Dozier Historian JUNIORS Abell, F. E. Abrams, M. S. Alexander, C. B. All, R. A. Allan, R. H. Alston, C. S. Andrews, L. M. Atkinson, D. H. Barnes, D. A. Barnett, G. M. Barney, J. N. Barnwell, J. B. Barron, W. W. Basha, G. Beauprot, C. L. Bell, J. U. Bennett, J. Bigger, T. C. Bissett, T. J. Bl.A( SWELL, J. E. Beam iv, R. V. JUNIORS Blanton, A. J. Butch, M. S. J. Brannon, C. C. Bridge, M. P. Bryan, H. L. Bryan, W. Z. BURLEY, J. L. Burns, W. C. Campbell, J. A. Carter, W. R. Caughman, D. H. Chipley, W. C. Claynton, C. N. Cobb, W. C. Collins, C. J. Cooper, R. C. Copeland, F. P. Copeland, J. E. Cousar, T. A. Cowherd, C. P. Crosson, L. H. Zs I JUNIORS Cunningham, F. H. Dargan, H. G. Day, J. B. DeWitt, V. C. Dickson, A. A. Dill, P. V. B. Dobson, L. A. Dobson, L. M. Dozifr, W. C. Dubose, T. S. Eaton, R. B. Edwards, F. W. Ellis, J. R. Faill, K. L. I I R.GUSON, J. A. Franklin, B. I K A ll K, I 1. I.. French, R. ( , MtllS, |. (i. (.Mil R l , J, B. (ill MIR, E, I). JUNIORS Gladden, E. T. Godd ard, E. C. Goodson, J. W. Goss, P. W. Gray, F. M. Gray, W. W. Green, W. P. Greene, R. J. Grimball, P. C. Griffis, D. P. C.kimr, J. F. Hanna, V. J. Harmon, G. L. Hnkyin, T. H. Henley, C. N. Mi m i v, J. W. HlNTON, C. N. Mom. ik, W. S. Hope, J. K. I loWLE, W. M. Hunt, H. A. JUNIORS Hunter, J. E. Huskey, O. R. HUTCHENSON, J. R. Iler, F. R. Johnson, N. Y. Jones, J. E. King, E. H. KlNGOFF, M. Kohn, D. Langley, A. A. Latham, B. M. Latimer, P. LL Lawrence, J. LeMaster, G. W. Ll VI RETTE, W. L. I.ini , T. N. LlNDER, W. V. I « uv, P. A. Lupo, W. E. I vi is, W. G. Lytei , G. A. JUNIORS McCown, C. McCown, J. J. McIver, E. R. McKain, L. N. McMillan, C. C. McRae, A. C. Mack, J. L. Medlin, W. A. MlDULETON, R. H. MOBLEY, G. T. Moss, W. D. MULLER, J. H. Nalley, R. L. Nathan, H. H. Newsom, S. M. Odell, H. H. Parks, W. C. Parks, F. L. Patterson, S. R. Pi rry, W. B. Raim v, W. P. JUNIORS Robinson, F. I. Robinson, G. W. Rouse, J. D. Rouse, J. T. Royals, S. T. Sadler, F. S. Schacthe, W. L. SCHIRMER, F. B. Schroder, H. J. Seabrook, S. G. Self, M. B. Senn, C. W. Sizemore, T. A. Sharpe, J. R. Shores, R. B. Shuler, C. O. Skardon, A. I I. Slade, A. L. Sloan, E. Smith, H. M. Smith, f. T. JUNIORS Smoak, R. P. Snovcden, J. G. SORENTRUE, S. Steer, R. L. Steppe, J. T. Stone, E. W. Taylor, J. B. Taylor, T. D. Taylor, W. H. Thomas, A. S. Thompson, F. M. Thompson, J. H. Toncray, G. W. ToWNSEND, P. W. Truesdale, F. C. Vance, R. B. Van de Erve, M. R. Vaughn, H. B. Vaughn, R. S. Watson, K. M. Wells, R. E. JUNIORS White, W. J. Whitlaw, L. G. WlLLIAMON, P. S. WlTHERSPOON, J. D. WlTHERSPOON, J. H. Wood, M. Wyatt, C D. Wvlie, A. B. Yeargin, R. O. Yonci, R. M. S. R. Spann President OPHOMOR1) H. S. Fellers Vice-Presidenl S. Mltz Set retar and Treasurer J. L. Lipscomb Historian SOPHOMORES Abernathy, W. L. Acker, W. H. Ackis, K. W. Allen, W. D. Allen, W. S. Allison, A. W. Altman, J. E. Anderson, W. D. Anderson, W. J. Antley, W. L. Bobb, T. H. Bailey, W. R. Barnes, W. F. Beard, S. O. Bethea, F. L. Betsill, W. L. Black, H. A. Boesch, J. C. Boi.ding, E. L. Bowie, P. E. Bridge, A. V. Bridges, H. P. Brown, J. D. Brown, J. H. Bryce, C. S. Burton, J. C. Burts, A. F. Byrd, H. M. SOPHOMORES Casey, J. O. Chapin, G. Christopher, T. D. Clamp, E. W. Cole, R. A. Coleman, H. H. Coleman, I. M. Coleman, L. Cooler, S. A. Cooper, N. B. Copl, J. M. COTTINGHAM, M. C. Cox, J. B. Cromer, W. L. Cummings, C. T. CURETON, A. C. Curtis, T. B. Dabney, C. E. Davanport, H. B. Day, P. S. DeBerry, F. H. Dim inger, E. S. DeLoach, J. L. Dll LARD, W. W. Drake, C. T. Eaddy, E. A. Im i Riii i , D. C. Farmer, J- L. SOPHOMORES Feagin, H. S. Fellers, H. S. Fike, C. L. Ford, H. Gause, L. A. Gibson, J. S. Gilford, H. E. GlLLAM, A. L. Glenn, J. P. Goodman, J. Gordan, C. P. Graves, J. H. Haigler, H. C. Harden, R. E. Harling, E. A. Harris, J. M. Harrison, C. C. Hartli dge, J. R. Hawkins, B. S. Hendricks, T. A. Henry, W. H. Hill, C. M. I 111 II r, J. T. Hollis, C. H. HORTON, P. HUDGEN, L. M. J i i in.li s, F. A. |l NNINGS, J. C. SOPHOMORES Johnson, M. H. Johnson, P. D. Jones, E. D. Jones, H. B. Jones, W. T. Kanapaux, C. Kay, L. A. King, C. H. Kirk, H. L. KlRKEGARD, H. B. Kneece, E. C. Lafaye, G. E. Land, J. E. Lanford, O. L. Lee, H. D. I I NX IS, J. D. Linder, B. S. Lipscomb, J. L. Lubchenco, A. Lyon, J. B. McBrearty, J. D. McCabe, R. C. MCCONNFLL, W. B. McCord, A. R. McDaniai., T. J. McGee, J. W. McGee, K. W. McGee, T. E. SOPHOMORES McKinney, W. R. McLaurin, C. H. McMahan, C. A. McSviAiN, A. T. Madden, J. H. M. Mahon, D. G. Major, W. B. Mann, O. A. Mann, W. H. Marshall, C. F. Marshall, J. L. Martin, L. L. Mauldin, W. C. Merritt, S. L. Metz, J. Moore, D. C. Mustard, A. C. Myers, J. I, Neal, J. R. New, H. E. Nickels, B. H. Nottingham, H. D. Owen, L. T. Owings, G. E. Page, S. W. Page, T. N. Payni , J. P. Platt, W. M. SOPHOMORES Plowden, H. A. Pope, D. T. PORCHER, F. P. Powell, E. Price, G. Rawles, O. G. Register, J. R. Rhodes, F. K. Richardson, D. Rivers, J. T. Robinson, E. D. Rogers, R. T. Russell, J. F. Salley, C. M. Salley, R. B. Sanders, J. D. Schumpert, W. M. Shands, J. H. Smart, S. D. Smith, H. W. Smith, W. G. Snelling, H. Span, S. R. Spearman, M. W. Spear, G. W. Sim , ( ik, F. A. Stevens, D. A. Stevens, E. A. SOPHOMORES Stewart, G. H. Strange, T. S. Suggs, L. D. Sutherland, R. C. Swails, A. C. Thackston, W. M. Thode, J. R. Thomas, F. B. TlNDAL, N. E. TOBEY, P. L. Todd, J. S. Tripplett, W. L. Trowbridge, J. P. Turner, W. A. Wade, F. C. Walpole, J. S. Ward, M. B. Webb, H. A. Webb, W. W. Weeks, B. E. Woods, L. D. Woodsidi , J. P. Woodward, J. H. Yarborough, A. G. Young, M. S. F R 1 H M E M r ' C . «r FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Acker, L. M. A kirman, P. W. Adams, R. D. All, J. B. Austin, F. J. Ball, A. K. Ballagh, W. W. Ballard, J. C. Banks, E. R. Barnes, J. K. Barron, I . E. Baskin, C. A. Bass, J. S. Ba iis, C. D. Bi mm, J. M. Black, M. I . Bi a k i i i , W. M. BraN n, J. S. Brice, A. M. Brooks, J. B. Brown, P. J. Brown, T. I. Brovi x, W. I). Bl 1 AN, P. J. BURLEY, S. T. Bru i , R. C. Caleioun, C. I . ( .AM PHI II, B. W. Carson, J. W. Cassidy, J. F. Cauthern, R. S. Chapin, D. N. Chapman, M. C. Chapman, W. H. Cheatham, B. F. Cheaves, C. L. Childress, R. B. Chitty, F. C. Clarki , V. D. Coe, C. B. Coleman, T. B . Commander, R. C. Cook, F. E. CoPI LAND, W. F. Cox, R. D. Cox, W. E. Crandi OKI), D. E. Cri i(ii, II. E. ( koi ( 1 1, M. T. ( ROW IIIIK, I ' . II. ( ro i on, W. B. Culler, W. C. ( IK I ION, R. W. ( leveland, J. R. I ) l ION, C. (i. Davis, J. I. Davis, J. W. Dawson, J. N. Dean, S. C. Deason, R. A. Dew, J. A. Dickinson, J. H. Dobbins, W. C. Donnan, S. B. Dowling, H. E. Duke, H. B. Durham, W. S. Duval, L. S. Eady, H. E. Easterling, B. B. I in ns, H. C. Eleazer, G. B. 1 M.I AND, W. ). 1 i ' riNG, H. 1 1. ESKRIDGE, W. I I. Evans, II. II. Evans, W. I). Fari i v, W. I). Farmi k, ( ' . I. Farmi k, R. 1 . In i i), V. P. Fletcher, J. F. I i ovi), J, L. I i oyd, M. I I. Folger, T. M. Forshaw, T. Foster, L. L. Freeman, G. E. Fuller, D. W. Funderburk, B. J. Gambill, L. A. Gambrill, J. M. Gandy, R. B. Gantt, W. A. CjArdni r, M. C. Garrett, J. M. Geer, J. R. (jl OKC.l , A. M. Gettys, C. M. (,.ll NT, I. W. Gibbons, W. W. ( iikson, E. C. Gilchrist, W, [. Gill, W. R. Glanton, R. C. ( .i vmpi i, F. M. Goodman, ( ' . F. Goodson, R. II. Graham, F. A. (iRAl [AM, R. E. Gray, W. P. Green, II. A. FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Griggs, F. O. Gunter, M. W. GURLEY, O. L. Hair, H. B. Hammett, J. E. Harbin, S. W. Harby, H. D. Hardin, S. F. Harrell, R. W. Harris, J. N. Harrison, W. P. Hartin, W. R. Heap, E. Henderson, W. K. Henley, C. M. Henry, D. H. Hewitt, T. H. Hicks, G. T. Hicks, R. B. H. Hill, C. P. Hilton, T. L. Hinson, C. R. Hiott, W. B. Hook, H. O. Hopkins, J. H. Hopper, R. W. Horton, B. T. Hough, J. S. Householder, W. R. Huff, P. D. HUGGINS, C. P. Hughes, R. M. Husbands, D. L. HUDDLESTON, J. A. Inabinet, C. J. Jackson, N. A. Jacobs, M. H. Jeffords, A. B. Jefforts, J. S. Jenkins, F. L. Johnson, O. L. Johnstone, T. K. Jones, R. L. Kay, H. R. Kelsey, J. R. KlNARD, J. D. Kins, S. T. Kinghorn, A. M. KlRKLFY, J. B. Kissam, R. R. Knight, C. V. Lancaster, J. Z. I.anty, C. W. Lanford, M. H. Langston, P. Q. Lathi m, J. B. Lay, J. S. Ledford, M. L. Lee, W. A. Lefferts, H. L. Lewis, C. L. Littlejohn, S. M. Lyons, R. A. McAlhany, J. W. McCarter, E. H. McCay, R. E. McConnell, S. W. McCown, C. H. McCraker, R. L. McFarland, P. A. McGregor, W. C. McCurn, G. W. McHugh, C. M. McKensie, M. C. McLaurin, D. L. McLeod, J. H. McMaster, E. A. McMillan, J. McKeown, D. O. Mahon, J. M. Malone, H. B. Mann, W. H. Marett, D. T. Martin, J. A. Martin, J. F. Martin, R. V. Marshall, G. L. Mathis, J. W. Manney, E. B. Means, A. Millette, F. M. Malton, S. F. MlKELL, J. J. MlLEY, J. E. Misdom, H. E. MlSHOE, J. R. Moore, H. W. Moorer, W. M. MORRALL, W. A. Mosley, S. T. Mouchet, W. D. Murph, M. L. Murphy, R. B. Neel, R. C. Nelms, W. L. Nettles, J. P. Nimmer, S. D. Nisbet, W. O. O ' Bryan, N. B. Odom, E. H. Oehmig, C. G. O ' Kelly, G. R. Orr, C. W. Orr, S. M. Orr, W. A. Otey, P. K. Owen, F. S. Padgett, W. R. Page, D. D. Pack, J. M. Pennington, L. C. Perez, S. V. Pitts, J. D. Plumblee, W. H. Poore, U. M. Pope, J. M. Porter, G. F. Price, H. S. Purdie, J. W. QUATTLEBAUM, C. P. Rambo, E. K. Rampey, C. T. Ramseur, J. H. Rankin, G. H. Rawlinson, W. J. Reid, C. B. Rhinehardt, W. A. Rice, C. W. Richardson, H. B. Richborough, J. R. Richey, J. Roach, M. D. Roach, T. B. Rochester, O. J. Robinson, C. N. Rodgers, W. M. Rogers, O. J. Roof, W. M. Ruffin, C. L. Sams, A. R. Sander, H. F. Sanders, R. W. Sansbury, E. F. Satterfield, H. T. Saverance, W. G. Scott, R. F. Shelley, D. A. Shirley, J. H. Shook, H. C. Shore, H. T. Simons, R. L. Simpson, J. L. Sims, K. L. Smith, B. E. Smith, J. W. Snipes, T. F. Spell, B. R. Statton, D. L. Stevenson, C. O. Stevenson, F. A. Stewart, F. L. Stewart, R. S. Stokely, M. M. Stribling, M. W. Stuckey, A. H. Sturgis, D. C. Sweeting, R. C. Tanner, A. D. Tate, J. P. Taylor, S. P. Thackston, R. F. Thomas, B. F. Thomas, W. M. Thompson, F. D. Thompson, S. M. Tibbs, J. H. Timmerman, E. R. Todd, A. W. Todd, J. W. Tribble, F. V. Trimmier, W. B. Troutman, J. C. Truesdale, F. L. Truluck, C. E. Vincent, T. L. Wade, W. E. Waldrop, J. E. Wall, J. W. Wallace, W. H. Watkins, L. L. Watson, A. C. Watson, C. M. Wray, G. D. Wheeler, J. D. White, C. H. Whitfield, F. R. Whiting, J. B. Whitmire, W. B. Wicker, T. P. WlGINGTON, T. A. Wilburn, J. M. Williams, A. M. Williams, B. H. Williams, L. A. WlLLIFORD, E. A. Willis, Z. G. Wilson, E. H. Wilson, H. E. Wingard, J. T. Winn, J. W. Wolfe, S. A. WOORWARD, R. S. Wrim, J. J. Yarborough, J. L. Yarborough, W. B. Zeff, L. J. Zimmerman, E. F. ■y . •7 • ... K lAt . t ' f I f X 4j4 fc Nki JW ' ■r r £ r ■W - jf t k I BEAUTY ACKNOWLEDGMENT We wish to express our appreciation to Col. R. J. West for selecting the Beauties. MARGARET MC1ARDSON TAPS SPONSOR JIMMY WRE E L Id Id COKER ANNIE IdAURIE eOLEMAM MARJORIE IdB A P H ART FRANCES G R I e E BOROTHT HAtlfeEllSTADT MAM R8TB1ML SCARBOROUGH eOLDA l AffLlf SARAH IMOAK 6 JULIA FRANCES FLOT B L cS I Fo PtAT Fo K 01 a ' f COLORS Lieutenant Colonel R. John West Coiiinieimldi of Cadets B. C. Martin P. G. Chastain C. M. Eli i risi CADET STAFF Colonel E. L. Morris Lieutenant Colonel S. P. Galphin Majors O. B. Garrison Captains R. E. Hoi man W. G. Ashmore J. B. Wray N. B. Glenn E. J. Adams Master Sergeants F. B. S iiiKMER T. C. Bigger Battalion Sergeant Majors J. N. Barm v T. S. Dubose M. S. J. Blitch J. E. Hun i i r C. I.. M I ALIUS T. S. Dubose Color Sergeants Battalion Adjutants J. W. Cantrell W. G. Yarborough J. M. Ballentine Colonel Morris I ii i i i i COLONEl GALPHIN STAFF CAPTAINS Ellerbe Adams Chastain ASHMORE Glenn FIRST BATTALION Major Martin Captain Kron FIRST BATTALION Lieutenant McLaurin Barm ■Hutcheson Bell Gilmer Patterson Schacte COMPANY A ' Captain W. R. Williams H. B. B ' ■kham Executive Lieutenant Murph, W. S. Lindsay, R. H COMPANY A First Lieutenants Secotnl Lieutenants Sherril, I). D. Monts, W. L. Sherrill First Sergeant Hutcherson, J. R Supply Sergeant Ll V I RETTE, W. L. Sergeants Abrams, M. S. Lanford, F. T. arnett, G. M. Latham, B. M. Clayton, C. N. Mauldin, W. O. Am k i iiv, W. L. Alston, C. S. Ballagh, W. W. Ballard, J. C. Branch, J. S. Brown, J. D. Casey, J. O. Caughman, D. H. Cope, J. M. Cole, R. A. Die MNSON, J. I I. Durham, W. S. Duncan, F. Y. I i mow . G. T. Allen, W. D. Altman, J. E. Coleman, H. H. Cooler, S. A. Farmer, C. E. Fletcher, J. F. Foster, M. A. Gant, W. A. George, A. M. Gibbons, W. W. Gilchrist, W. P. Gladden, E. T. Gi.ymph, E. M. Goodman, C. F. Goodson, J. W. Gravis, |. H. Grimball, P. C. GUILL, J. I . Corporals I i i LERS, H. S. Porcher, P. G. Harris, J. M. Spann, S. R. Lipscomb, J. L. Stevens, E. A. McDanial, T. J. Trobridge, J. P. Privates Harrelson, R. Henley, C. M. Harris, B. S. H. Jackson, F. C. Johnson, N. Y. Johnson, O. L. Johnston, T. K. Knight, L. R. Lawton, F. A. McCall, A. E. M( KlNNl Y, J. T. McMillan, J. Mahon, J. M. 1 K TIN, L. L. MhRRITT, S. L. Moore, J. P. Nimmer, S. D. Nottingham, H. D. O ' Ki.lly, G. R. Payne, J. P. Prickett, F. L. PUMBLEE, W. H. Rawlinson, W. J. Rll H VRDSON, R. H. Scott, R. F. Sease, G. A. Snelling, H. Solomons, W. S. Wade, F. C. Woodward, J. H. Young, M. S. Stokely, M. M. Todd, J. S. Tuten, W. P. Walker, C. P. Woodside, J. P. Zimmerman, E. T. Murph COMPANY B 1 Captain C. S. Moss W. DURANT Executive Lieutenant COMPANY B Elliot, J. Clifton, F. T. Adams, R. L. Austin, F. J. Bane, P. W. Brown, W. D. Bowie, R. E. Cochran, J. H. Creech, H. E. Dargan, H. G. Deason, S. K. Deason, R. A. Donnon, S. B. Farley, W. I . Ferguson, H. M. Allison, A. W. Antley, W. S. Christopher, T. D Foster, L. E. Gassaway, H. B Goss, P. W. Grayham, R. E Gray, W. R. Gurli y, O. L. Hakvlly, J. C. Haigler, H. C. Henry, V. H. Hough, J. S. Hope, W. P. Ml I I , W. M. Howard, E. G. Haddle, J. M. Marshall, J. L. McCabe, R. C. Privates Jeffries, F. A. Kinsler, M. E. Ledford, M. L. McMillan, O. McMillan, J. P. McNab, J. R. Melton, S. F. Medlin, W. A. Mi i is, W. D. Moor i k, W. M. Neal, J. R. I ' m,.. i i i, W. R. Pi no, J, R. Corporals Platt, W. M. Powell, J. E. Rhodes, F. K. Pope, J. M. Reid, C. B. Rochester, O. J. Scott, W. L. Shaw, E. B. Shands, J. H. Stevenson, C. O. Sutherland, R. C Thompson, F. M. Thomas, F. B. Thode, J. H. Wade, W. E. Spencer, Westmoreland, Wigington, T. . WlLBURN, J. M. WlLLSON, H. E. Winn, J. W. J. B. COMPANY C Captain W. F. Tribble |. J. Ward Executive Lie it tenant COMPANY C First Lieutenant Chappell, P Gist, W. H. First Sergeant Gilmer, E. D. Supply Sergeant Trayhnam, K. E. ,- ftfM| Sergeants Blackwell, J. E. Gray, F. M. Blanton, A. J. Whitlaw, L. G. WlTHERSPOON, J. D. Co Allen, W. S. Bates, A. H. Stiiior Privates Calhoun, A. M. Hewitt, T. H. Davis, J. H. Mil MR, J. W. Domimck, C. B. Wattlfy, P. A. Wist, J. R. junior I ' m ati 11. I Al.BRIGH I 111 NIT, J. 1)1 N( l , W. I ' . Green, F. E. Hasselden, li. I King, F. II. Lacey, C. E. 1 l M1Y, W. C. MlDDI I TON, R. H. Nathan, II. H. Scarborough, J. L. Sti i:r, R. L. IoW 51 ML P. W. Robertson, W. G. Bethea, F. L. Gki i , G. B. Babb, T. H. Brown, C. M. Cook, C. H. Cook, F. N. Black, M. P. Banks, E. R. Cheatham, B. F Chapman, R. C. Chapman, R. P. I HEVES, C. L. I IP1 I AND, W. E Dawson, J. H. Dew, J. A. 1 lollltlNS. W. C. )n I INC, I I. E. Bailey, W. R. Pope, D. T. Stevens, D. A. McConnell, W, B. Day, J. rporah Horton, P. Niver, W. W. Sophomore I ' m ati i Dabney, C. E. Jones, H. B. Kay, L. A. 1 WI-ORD, O. L. Freshman I ' m ates Fpting, H. H. Richardson, H. B. Taylor, S. P Floyd, ' J. L. Simpson, J. L. White, C. Forshaw, T. Smith, J. W. Hi mii rson, W. K. Sturgis, D. C. 1 %m v, C. W. Morall, W. A. Murph, M. L. Ni i 1 1 I s, f. P. On v, K. Poore, U. M. Ram pi n , C. T. Whiting, J. B. Woodward, R. S. Si I I ' M I NSON COMPANY D ' •f Wv CArTMN H. M. Rogers J. C. Pa ikk k Executive Lieutenant COMPANY D Fogle,, G. E. First Lieutenants HoLLINOSWORTH, G. W. Si i ond I ieutenants Megginson, W. J. Myers, T. K. Megginson Fogle irst Sergeant Patterson, S. R. Supply Sergeant Knight, S. B. S. nioi BoLAND, W. P. Coggins, W. S. Coleman, J. R. Dorn, G. B. Junior I)i ks(i , A. A. Garber, M. I. Gray, N. N. (iKI SHAM, I . . (■RIM R, J. F. Harli p , H. I . Howell, I . I.. Betsill, W.I. Bridge, A. . Britt, W. L. Coleman, L. B. I ' rii «; (•( McGrew, G. E. Phillips, C. R. Thomson, V. B. Zuvich, T. J. I ' m ates Hunt, J. B. I Will ORI), J. [.. Loujry, P. A. Ray, C. B. Si i)i , A. L. VC ' arri n, (j. ). Yi argin, R. (). Cooper, N. B. Crain, V. M. Gilliam, A. L. Barber, W. B. Burton, W. J. Cobb, W. C. Hanna, W. |. Corporals. Hood, H. R. Land, J. E. Penny, D. E. rgeants Lupo, W. I . Lyles, W. G. Parks, F. L. Thomas, A. S. Speer, G. V. Suggs, L. D. Webb, V. W. . hk, H. H. Andi rson, . J. BlGG] rs, H. B. ( KIR, L. M. iil AC K I I I , . M. Campri ii, B. W. Chitty, F. C. ( en i m w, T. B. 1 H.M.I. Edens, H. C Hair, H. B. Harby, II. 1). I lol ' l ' l K, R. W. Him. I ' . I). Sophomore Privates Coleman. I 1 Miller, B. J. Gibson, C. C. Schumpert, V 1 Lyon, |. B. Wofford, B. W. 1 1 hman Privates Kelsey, |. R. Tibbs, J. H. l( Carter, E. H. Tiller, T. L. 1 ONNl i I.. S. W. Tribble, F. V. Willis, Z. G. Wilson, E. H. Varborough, W. B. I( l m i r, E. A. l i os i . H. B. l k n , J. A. Mellette, I M. Moi , W D. Purdie, J. W. Sims, K. 1 . s n i ii, B. F. II i iams, A. M. HOLLINGSWOR I H SECOND BATTALION • i 21 i Major Garrison LIEUTENANT SEARCY SECOND BATTALION Lieutenant Cantrell DuBose Eaton Ieer Schroder Barron Lytle COMPANY E Captain D. T. Kinard . 1 I. Padgi i i Exet ii ii e Lieutenant COMPANY E Executive Lieutenant Padgett, W. H. First Lieutenants Arrington, C. A PlNCKNEY, W. E. Arrington n it Sergeant Sergeants - i Eaton, R. B. Beaudrot, C. L. Odell, H. H. W Supply Sergeant Chipley, W. C. Sadler, F. S. - Jenkins, R. F. Mack, J. L. Truesdale, F. C. L ' r Corporals LA Bl ARD, S. O. Caston, H. R. Hunt, R. M. Richardson, D. Black, H. A. Donny, O. G. Moore, D. C. Robinson, E. D. Byrd, H. M. Ellerbe, D. C. Pr;i ati Registi r, J. R. Smith, W. G. ACKERMAN, P. C ' . Hardin, S. F. 1. Kl NSII , M. c. Ruffin, C. L. Thackston, R. F. Adams, L. M. Hamilton, C. P. Mann, O. A. Sansbury, E. F. Troutman, J. C. Bissett, T. J. Hughes, R. M. Manning, . R. Shirley, J. H. White, O. M. Bryson, W. M. Inabinet, C. J. Martin, R. V Shook, H. C. W ' illimon, E. P. BURLEY, S. T. Jacobs, H. M. M A YFIELD , D. Smith, H. M. Wingard, J. T. Calhoun, C. E. Jordan, W. K. MoBLI Y, G. T Si i w art, G. H. Yarborough, A. G. Chapman, C. E. Lambfrt, J. M. Moor 1 , F. B. Tanner, A. D. Yom i , R. M. Commander, R. C Langley, A. A. Moore, H. W. DAvrs, J. W. Lefferts, H. L. Moss, J. R. Dobson, L. A. Lemmon, R. I [. I 1 wis, J. D. l MAN, |. B O ' Bryon, . 1 ' . Dobson, I . M. Eaddy, E. A. Ei  is, J. iVE Pi ki , S. V. ESKRIDCE, W. FE Lyons, R. A. Raini ■,. . P. ■j _ v Farmer, R. L. McCo m, C. H. Rl id, W. L. Fundi risurk, B. J. McKeli.i r, T. P. Rogi -KS, O. J. MoORL vw Wood i COMPANY F ' Captain E. E. Crow M. R. Craniord Executive Lieutenant Robinson, J. F. Burgess, W. A. COMPANY F First Lieutenants Second Lieutenants Rogers, H. I Glymph, L. M. Burgess F; Sergeant Schroder, H. J. Supply Sergeant Moss, W. D. S Allan, R. H. Blakely, R. W. Hill, D. M. Hunt, H. A. Vndi rson, W. D. Burts, A. F. Senior Privates Barbari:, L. J. Hirbiri. J. T. Burgess, F. A. Werts, A. P. Burns, C. F. Junior Privates Bussey, J. L. Rouse, J. D. Royals, S. T. imi i, C. J. Sophomore Privates Leland, W. B. Murphy, R. B. |i NNINCS, J. C. Sullivan, M. 1). McClan ih , l. T. Wood, I. H. Corporals Cummings, C. T. Lofton, P. S. LlNDER, V. F. M, Mahan, C. A. , Freshman Privates Riley, R. F. Rouse, J. T. Shores, R. B. Vaughan, H. B. Price, B. G. Y IGINGTON, L. R. Adams, R. D. Bkk i , , . M. Brooks, J. B. I i i i r, G. B. I 11 i D, . P. FOLGER, T. M. FREEMAN, G. E. Gandy, R. B. Geer, J. R. Hartin, W. R. Harris, J. N. Horton, B. T. Huggin, C. P. King, S. T. M. Ki n« v, D. O Martin, J. F. Most.i v, S. T. Shore, H. T. Statton, 1). L ( il i IPll Rogers COMPANY G Captain T. O. Bow i n W. P. Hunter Executh f Lieutenant COMPANY G First Lieutenant Latham, E. E. First Sergeant 5arron, W. W Sri mi, I hnl, ii.nl Stovf k, I . l. .---, . Hi(kM Sergeants Burlfy, J. L. Freeman, J. Copeland, J. E. Gilbert, J. B. Coleman, W. W. Huskev, O. R. ( unningham, F. H.Kohn, D. Corporals Bki ce, C. S. Cathcart, J. K. Feagin, H. S. Hard) n, R. E. Kolb, T. A. KlRKt ON M I 1 . R. B. Maddi n, J. H. M. Mustard, A. C. Russell, J. F. Smith, FI. V. Byrd, H. L. Bam . A. K. Barron, F. E. Baskin, C. A. 1 I I I ND, J. R. Cox, R. D. Craig, J. Curi ion, R. W. Dii i, P. V. B. I IDDY, M. I . Evans, H. H. Ford, I 1. ( ! i m bii i , L. A. Gambri i i , |. M. GHI NT, 1. W. Heineman, J. C. Henri, 1). II. Jones, I ■' . I). K n paux, C. Knh.oi I . l. Vrivati s Latham, |. B. Lynch, ( . V. Ml AXHANI , J. W. M Miiis, [. . Ml Kin Ni i . V. R. Mauldin, . P. Murphy, T. I . R.ODG1 rs, l. Sim m. B. R. I . S I I w ART, F. T. SOR1 N IRL ' I , S. Stoni , L. J. P. Thom s. B. F. I HOM XV W. M. TlMMl RMAN, I . R. W M DROP, J. E. ' I son, A. C. u ki k. T. P. Wm m k. L. L. ii ii wis, V. V. Williams, Ii. II. Wolfe, S. A. W i kir, H. L. Wylie, A. B. Zorn, J. H. if a COMPANY H Captain T. B. Talbert H. B. Hicks Executive Lieutenant COMPANY H ACKERMAN, W. E. Cheatham, C. H First Lieutenants Second Lieutenant Lynn, J. C. Dickson, W. W. Cheatham First Sergeant Lytle, C. A. Sergeants Andrews, L. M. Coleman, J. D. Greene, W. P. Harvin, L. H. Latimer, P. H. Nolan, M. P. Perry, W. B. Rawlinson, O. H. Burton, J. C. i hip, E. W. GlFFORD, H. 1 . HlLLER, J. T. Marshall, C. F. Rogers, R. T. Spearman, M. W. Strange, T. S. Sass, J. S. Bishop, J. S. Boldinc, E. L. Boi N TON, J. D. Broadway, G. L. Cousar, T. A. Culler, W. C. Dalton, R. W. Davis, J. W. Davenport, H Drake, C. T. 1 ii i , L. K. InMIR, J. Gardner, M. C B. Corporals Glanton, R. C. Graham, T. H. Griffis, D. P. Hilton, T. L. Hill, C. P. Husbands, D. L. |l SKINS, F. L. KlRKLI Y, J. B. Koon, A.W. Lancaster, J. Z. Layton, C. V. Mann, W. H. Means, A. li n x, J. M. McBrearty, J. D. NlSBET, W. O. Rankin, G. H. Sa mii R, H. F. Sanders, R. W. Si abrook, S. G. Self, M. B. Shelley, D. A. Stribling, M. v . Sweeting, R. C. Todd, J. W. Truesdali , L. F. Walker, M. E. Williams, L. A. THIRD BATTALION I p« S ■■wifiSiji Major Wray Captain Heffner THIRD BATTALION Lieutenant Ballentine Bi IK.II Robinson Wyatt Hope COMPANY Captain W. E. Gore W. R. MacMii 1 an Executive Lieutenant Floyd, C. Culp, W. R COMPANY I First Lieutenants Second Lieutenants Miller First Sergeant Bridge, M. P. Supply Sergeant Greene, R. J. Allison, V. I . Chaplin, G. Day, P. S. Sergeants Carter, G. M. Lynn, W. G. McCo n, C. McMillan, C. C. Shuler, C. O. Vaughn, R. S. Corporals Gordon, C. P. Metz, J. Tobey, P. L. Triplett, V. L. McGeen, K. W. Anderson, P. M. Barnes, J. K. Barnes, W. F. Bates, C. D. Bigger, E. W. Burnes, R. C. Chapman, W. H. ( Mil IJKI SS, R. B. Clayton, H. A. ( o . |. B. Cox, 1 Croxton, W. B. l)w i i i r, W. D. Dargan, V. E. Davis, J. I. Fowler, A. C. Gause, L. A Glenn, J. P. Harrison, W. P. Harley, F. I . f Mw KINS, A. H. I Ii m n, C. R. Henley, J. . Mm i wii, R. B. Huddliston, J. A. Prii .it, i Ji 1 I ORDS, A. 15. 1 1 I I ords, J. S. Jones, W. T. Kissam, R. R. Langston, P. Q McDonald, H. I Leod, J. H. Miley, J. I . iuiiii, C. H ( i n. F. S. Parks, N. C. Ramseur, J. H. Robinson, F. I. Rollins, A. P. Rivers, J. T. Salley, F. W. Savarence, W. G. Shuli r, N. P. S 1 1 w art, W. Shim . I . V. Simmons, R. L. S n ki i , A. II. M MRS, J. V. W atkins, L. L. Watson, C. W. Wii lis, E. B. COMPANY K Captain J. L. Fulmer G . V. Win rsTONi mi ntii e Lieutenant COMPANY K First Lieutenants McGee, W. H. W vtson, T. M. Secomt Lieutenants Webb, H. J. Sease, E. C. Abrams, C. Abrams, E. C. C AMPBI 1 I . T. I Carter, W. R. Chavous, C . C. Coleman, J. K. Cook, F. E. Copeland, F. P. dm HI RD, ( . P. CURETON, A. C. Supply Sergeant Fudge, W. R. Dobey, J. N. Floyd, M. H. Gl NTRY, R. B. Gettys, C. M. GlLREATH, H. J GlLREATH, J. F. Gl N UK. 1. W. Harbin, S. W. Ham ms-,, B. S. Hi mi v, C. M. Sergeants AviNGER, J. J. French, R. Hankinson, J. E. Quattlebaum, A. Vance, R. B. WaLKI K, I . M. Privates Heron, H. H. Jackson, N. A. Johnson, M. H. Kinard, J. D. Knight, I . A. LlTTLEJOHN, S. M Lynes, O. B. Marshall, G. L. l M Ml, E. B. Mi Fari and, P. A. Corporals Cochran, J. L. Myers, J. I I)i Loach, J. L. King, C. H. McSwain, A. T. M.wion, D. G. Thackston, V. M. Houle, L. F. Curtis, D. T. McGi i . I. w . McGee, T. E. McGurn, C. McRae, A. C. Nl M III RRY, E Pagi , D. D. Rambo, E. K. Roof, M. Sandi ks, V. S 1 1 I ' i ' i , J. T. A. Tompson, F. Tompson, F. A. Tompson, J. II. TlNDAl , N. E. Trli u( k, C. E. Wallace, W. II. Watson, C. M. COMPANY L ' Captain E. C. Mooiu I.. 1). Strom Executive Lieutenant COMPANY L First Lieutenants Frey, G. N. Sccoinl Lieutenants Ready, E. L. Livingstone, L. A. MlLLLR, R. T. 1 Livingstone Ready First Sergeant Wyatt, C. D. Supply Sergeant Ellis, J. R. Sergeants Edwards, F. W. Geer, J. S. Jones, J. E. Simons, T. J. Snowden, J. G. Wells, R. E. Corporals Cromer, W. L. Kirk, H. L. Deberry, F. H. Kirkecard, H. B. Hill, C. M. McLaurin, C. H. Johnson, P. D. Swails, A. C. Privates Blackwell, J. W. Brown, T. I. Bruce, R. C. Cassidy, J. F. Chapman, M. C. Cunningham, T. D. Densler, C. M. Dobson, W. P. Duval, L. S. Imxs, W. D. Frazier, H. L. Gibbs, J. G. Gibson, J. S. Graves, J. H. Heap, E. Huckabee, M. L. Jordan, W. H. K.ARELITZ, M. H. Lafaye, G. E. Langford, M. H. Martin, B. R. McLaurin, D. L Milan, W. N. Orr, S. M. Orr, W. A. Peck, J. M. Pennington, L. Quattlebaum, P Rum y, H. B. Ric i , C. W. RlCHEY, R. M. Roach, M. D. Simons, D. E. Todd, A. W. Tompson, S. M. Turner, J. Vincent, T. Wait, R. J. Wall, J. W. V k, H. M. Wheeler, J. D. Whitmire, W. B. Williams, F. H. Williford, E. A. Wolf, S. -V COMPANY M ' Captain H. D. Martin D. D. Lee Executive Lieutenant COMPANY M First Lieutenants Edwards, R. C Second Lieutenant Constan, G. N. Rivers, I. N. Sergeants Cooper, R. C. LeMaster, G. W. DOZIER, W. C. LlNDLER, W. W. Ferguson, J. A. Skarden, A. H. Witherspoon, J. H. Corporals COTTINGHAM, M. C. HaRTLEDGI , J. R. Dellinger, E. S. Dillard, W. W. Fike, C. L. Hollis, C. H. K si i i i . I . i . I ' l UWDEN, H. A. Salley, C. M. Turner, W. A. Bryan, J. P. ( IRSON, |. W. Cox, J. J. I ARNHARDT, C. F. Foster, J. L. O. ( ilBSON , I . J. Gill, W. R. Griggs, F. O. I I KI ING, E. A. I 1 KMOX, G. L. Hendricks, R. F. Hendricks, T. A. Herndon, J. R. Hicks, G. T. Hook, H. O. FIudgin, L. M. Jones, R. L. KlNGHORN. A. M. Knight, C. V. In. W. A. Privates Lemmon, F. M. McPhail, W. A. Mikal, W. H. Misdom, H. E. Neel, R. C. Nelms, W. L. New, H. E. Owen, R. A. Owings, H. R. Parkins, C. A. Richy, J. Roach, S. B. Roach, T. B. Sams, A. R. Seawright, C. A. Stanton, W. F. Suber, Z. H. Tomlinson, H. W. ToNCRAY, G. W. Trimmier, W. B. Weeks, B. E. Whitfield, F. R. Yarborough, J. L. Zeff, L. J. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Captain R. E. Holman N. B. Flagg Executh e I untenant HEADQUARTERS COMPANY First Lieutenant Martin, F. H. SiLtinJ Lieutenants Trammell, W. H. Forb, N. J. HB Of? Trammell Tint Sergeant NUESSNER, K. E. Bouk night, M. A. Keller, W. B. Bowers, F. L. Boggs, H. Q. Brown, J. H. Brown, J. P. Childers, B. F. Clarke, R. I. Clarke, W. D. Coe, C. B. Crawford, D. E. Curry, J. A. Dalton, C. G. Daltos, K. s DlLLARD, W. M. Chapman, V. G. Collins, C. J. Evans, C. M. Holder, V. S. Duke, H. B. England, W. J. Farmer, J. L. Field, W. P. Garrett, J. M. Gibson, W. J. Goodman, J. Graham, F. A. Green, F. E. Green, H. A. Greene, W. P. Hammond, F. I I. Hopkins, J. H. Kennemur, D. H. McCravy, C. D. Nalley, C. D. Taylor, J. B. Privates Jackson, T. H. Kay, H. R. King, R. E. Lay, J. S. Lewis, C. D. McCracken, R, I. McCrary, R. M. McDonald. H. L. McHugh, C. M Marrett, D. T. l rnsoN, J. C. Mattison, J. R. Morris, J. W. Alexander, C. I Baer, C. L. H. Boggs, H. B. Brannon, C. C. Green, F. E. Morgan, R. A. Nix, R. O. Orr, C. W. Pitts, J. D. Porter, G. F. Richburg, J. R. Roberts, R. W. Sanders, J. R. Senn, C. W. Sharp, B. K. Sherman, J. E. Si oan, E. Smith, G. L. Corporals Lightsey, E. O. McAlister, H. J. Moore, A. T. Simpson, C. F. Smoak, R. P. Stevenson, F. A. Stewart, R. S. Tate, J. P. Watson, K. M. Wilson, H. O. Williamon, P. S. Wrinn, J. I. FORB ■£i. rr ■-■- ■-x ■— ■■■• ' -« BAND Executive Lieutenant Bow i l s Captain Parrott Lt. McCoi Lt. Smoak Lt. Gaines Lt. Hoyt Lt. Moisi l.i.S un Lt. Sparks BAND ROLL Bowles, W. A. (X) Bobb, M. L. Gaines, L. C. Hamilton, A. R. Atkinson, D. H. Barms, D. A. Ackis, K. W. Bridgi.s, H. 1 ' . All, J. B. Bennett, J. M. Burns, W. C. Cauthen, R. S. Chapin, D. N. Crowther, P. H. Dean, S. C. Captain Parrott, P. M. First Lieutenants McCoy, F. G. Second Lieutenants Hoyt, L. R. James, L. I. Moise, E. W. First Sergeant SCHACTHE, W. L. Drum Major Moise, S. L. Supply Sergeant All, R. A. Sergeants Barnwell, J. B. Crosson, L. H. Corporals McCord, A. R. Page, S. W. Salley, R. B. Privates DevY itt, W. C. Hammett, J. E. Hicks, R. B. H. Hiott, W. B. Householder, W. R. Lubchenco, A. McCay, R. F. McGregor, W. C. Smoak, J. R. Salley, R. J. Sparks, F. L. James, J. F. Sharpe, J. R. Webb, H. A. Walpoll, J. S. Muller, J. H. Price, H. S. Rhinehardt, W. A. Robinson, C. N. Satterfield, H. T. Snipes, T. F. Taylor, W. H. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Captain Lawton 1. I . U.W.MS I I K I. . I.i. Thompson Lt. Scott DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Captain Lawton, E. G. First Lieutenant (X) Thompson, J. W. Second Lieutenants Bannister, C. L. Scott, J. D. First Sergeant Ii ir, F. R. Campbell, J. A. Sergeants Goodard, E. C. Lawrence, J. Boesch, J. C. Corporals NlCKLES, B. H. Ravct.s, O. G. Smart, S. D. All, J. H. C. Bryan, W. Z. Calhoun, L. M. Easterling, B. B. Fuller, D. W. Privates Goodson, R. H. Hewlett, T. W. W. Major, W. B. Mishoe, J. R. NliWSOM, S. M. Odom, E. I i. Sanders, J. D. Smith, M. L. Van di Ervi , M. R. Way, G. D. CS. Moss Vice CIiairBidn J.L Fulme - TD.Talbert O.B. arriaojn. Ch.airm.an. WRWiilrams D.T. Kinard CMELIerbe EL. M orris SENIOR COUNCIL r M- — -i £fc£ ;$ - «, Hfe ? ' •,■■.:. j - ■$ 4g 1 v • - ■M ■; .•• . R_ V 5 S VA I T J R— I 3 J 3 t 1 c t I c $ Captain Miller FOOTRAtt Edwards Manager FOOTBALL _ |irT THE opening of the train- ing season in September the MOSS thirty-four men who reported formed the slim nucleus around which Coach Neely was to form his edition of the 193 3 Tigers. After several weeks of strenuous training the Jungaleers met the P. C. huskies HEINEMAN for their initial tryout. This game was unusual in the fact that for the HOOK first time, a new Coach was trying a team that was his sole product and the fruits of his labors. Though win- ning from the weaker team 13-0, the victory was impressive in its poten- tial aspects. In typical summer weather, the Tigers led by Proctor and Woodward, and ably supported by Craig and Heineman gave an im- FOOTBALL pressive act which was indicative of their work to follow. Meeting Georgia Tech in the first PATRICK engagement between the two teams in almost twenty years, the Tigers gave Atlanta a real thrill. Followed by the entire Cadet Corps, the Ben- gals after a slow start scared the Tech gridsters into their hardest ef- WOODWARD fort of the season to prevent a second half victory. The Miller-Woodward combination finally clicked in the second stanza and it was only the su- perior strategy of Coach Alexander in rescuing his men at the critical moment that saved the day for Tech. FLAGG Though losing by the score of 32-18, the Tigers took the second half of the game well into camp. FOOTBALL The next game was dropped to N. C. State at Raleigh after a hard- I.AMBKRT fought battle with the Carolinians. At the annual State Fair game the Tigers dropped the big game of the season to Carolina to a score of 14 to 0. Carolina scored their first touch- down when Willimon was blinded WILLIMON by the sun and allowed a fumbled punt to be recovered back of the goal line. Clemson was greatly weakened by the absence of Woodard and Dil- lard, two flashes who were recover- ing from injuries received in the N. C. State game. Davis and Proctor MON IS turned impressive battles, and it was through their mighty efforts that the line thrusts of the heavier Carolina backs were thwarted. FOOTBALL Played on a muddy field and in a downpour, the Tigers turned back the Cadets from the Citadel. Meet- CRAIG ing this team in Charleston for the first time in years the Tigers dis- played better mud form than the Citadelites which was in a large measure responsible for the victory. Meeting Georgia on Armistice DAVIS Day, the Tigers were again turned back to the short end of a 32-1 score. The highlight of the game was the return of a kick-off by Hook for 90 yards and a touchdown. In- asmuch as this was the Homecoming Day at Clemson, a large crowd wit- nessed this fracas. Davis, Proctor and Woodard turned in wonderful PROCTOR games, as did Miller. LYNN LEWIS STEVENS FOOTBALL In the final game of the year, Fur- man defeated the Tigers 7-0, in the spectacular game in Greenville, Fumbles played an important part in the game, and it seemed the breaks were against the Tigers. Furman took advantage of their breaks and administered the first defeat by them to the Tigers in five years. It was in this game that many of Clemson ' s best warriors wound up their career. Proctor and Davis lit- erally fought their hearts out, as did Patterson and Hook. Captain Miller also hung up his moleskins after Cap- taining the team for the season. Al- ternate Captain Moss also wound up his gridiron career for the college. FOOTBALL All in all the season was disappoint- ing. It seemed the offense clicked only at inopportune moments, and KIRKCONNELL never at the critical moments. Through the entire season, Woodard was the sure bet of the Tigers for a ground gainer. It was seldom that this man was tackled clean: his elu- siveness making it almost impossible. The following men are graduating this year from the Bengal circle: Miller, Captain; Moss, Alternate Captain; Proctor, veteran guard; FELLERS Davis, giant tackle; Patterson and KNEECE Craig, rangy ends; Lambert and Willimon, fast and elusive backs, and Hook and Werts. The Tigers DO 11 K FOOTBALL are being greatly weakened by their graduation, but it is hoped that new men are rising to replace them. Clemson . . 13 — P. C. Clemson . . 14 — Tech 32 CUMMINGS CI emson Clemson CI emson — Carolina . 14 7 — Davidson . 7 Clemson . . 13 — Citadel . . 7 — Furman 1 1 1 i Dll I ARI) i 1 1 1 Captain Craig ■« « I RASKBT-fcAfcfc . Chaplin Manager DAVIS SHULER SIMMONS BASKET-BALL I OACH JOE DAVIS ' Bengal basketeers wound up the 1933 season with a landslide recovery, tak- ing seven out of the last nine games played, and turned what appeared earlier in the season to be a disas- trous year into one of better than ex- pected success. The Clemson Tigers took nine of their eighteen college engagements with the score to their credit. During the latter part of the Christmas holidays the Yellow Peril took a five day trip into Tennessee, defeating Tennessee State College, and Tennessee but dropped a rough and tumble battle with Josh Cody ' s Vanderbilt proteges in Nashville. Immediately after their return from the Old Hickory State the Tigers hit a slump. Georgia Tech eked out a meager victory from the locals winning by one point 29 to 28. A powerful Florida team was the next to test the metal of the Tigers and the Gators left Tigertown with two victories in their bag. The season ' s calamity came in the Clemson-Kentucky game at Lex- BASKET-BALL ington. The Blue Grass warriors massacred the Tigers to the tune of 67 to 18. Carolina handed the Bengals their fifth straight loss in Columbia taking the long end of a 47 to 36 score. It was then the Tigers began to see red. In their return match with Kentucky they held the team which had led them a few weeks before by more than fifty points to a five goal margin. Against Dizzy McLeod ' s highly touted Furmanites the Clemsonites the Tigers ran wild and held the Hurricane to three field goals, taking the game to the tune of 3 1 to 16. In February the locals met the P. C. aggregation and turned them back by a score of 38 to 2 5. In the return match with Furman in Greenville the Baptists eked out a 27 to 26 victory. This was one of the hardest games of the year to lose, and one of the most hotly contested. The Tigers finished the remainder of the season in great style. Next at Athens the Clemsonites handed the Georgia Bulldogs a comic valentine WOODWARD DOBSON - DILLARD HILL MCMAHON SWAILS BASKET-BALL to the degree of 3 5 to 2 5. In a re- turn match the Tigers outplayed the former Conference winner in a rough game winning 36 to 29. The same week the Purple and Gold gladiators met the powerful Wofford quintet in Spartanburg and handed them their first defeat of the season by a Palmetto team. This game was taken by a two point margin to the tune of 30 to 28. In a return match the P. C. five offered little competition going under to the pitiful score of 5 6 to 6. In a return match with the Wof- ford Terriors the Tigers again de- feated the Methodists to the score of 26 to 23. The last game of the season with Carolina found the Tigers on the short end of a 28 to 20 score. Foul goals predominated this game, and it was through this medium that Carolina was able to turn in the win. Under the leadership of Ted Si- mons, new heights are expected of the Basketeers next season. Losing only one varsity man, the Tigers are sure to be a pennant winning five in the coming year. Captain Craig 3 T R A e K , ( il INN Manager LYNN HILL CURRY ATHAM TRACK ipOACH HOWARD, handling the track — team for the first time, took seventeen Bengals down to Athens to meet the famous University of Georgia Bulldogs at home. After the dust had settled, Georgia won 105-29. Only one Tiger was seen out in front, Lynn, sophomore sprint ace, pushed Owens hard on the hundred and had in turn won the furlong. Batchelor, giant Texan, set the scoring pace for the Georgians with two first, a second, and a third to show for his afternoon ' s work. Capt Webb and Curry showed up well in their respective events. A week later the Tigers faced the Georgia Tech ' s Yellow Jackets on Riggs field and lost 82-43. A great deal of interest was centered on the duel between Galloway, Tech Flyer, and Mountain Goat Lynn on the two dashes. Many people came and saw Lynn win both events with ease. His time of twenty-two flat on the two-twenty un- officially lowered the state record for that distance. Hill, another sophomore, came into prominence by winning the broad jump — a habit which he later developed to a marked degree. Capt. Webb kept up the good work which he started against Georgia by trimming the Tech milers. Curry gave notice to other vaulters of the state by rack- ing up first in that event. Foxhall, ace hurdler of the Engineers, won both the high and low sticks. Tech established their de- cided margin by winning all three places in the shot, javelin, and the quarter. In their first state encounter the Bengals turned back Lonnie Mack ' s Blue Hose TRACK 70-5 6. The consistent sprinting of Lynn and Armstrong featured this meet. Lynn won both spring events with Armstrong close behind. Capt. v ebb ran a great mile only to yield to Osman, P. C. ' s Man-o- War in the closing strides. Osman went on to win the half and in the highlight of the meet he nosed out Lynn in a thrilling duel on the quarter. The showings of Lynn and Osman in this meet proved that they must be ranked among the great track men of the state and the south. Hill again won the broad jump and tied with Watson and Craig for first in the high jump. Curry won the pole vault. The Cubs dropped their first meet of the season to the P. C. yearlings by a 75 l z-A l z score. The flying feet of Clark and Year- out featured the work of the P. C. frosh. Lipscomb, of Clemson, competed in five events and garnered fifteen points to give him the position of leading scorer for the afternoon. Dillard, bouncing ball from Six Mile, made eight points in the shot and discus. The next week end the Tigers visited the Gamecocks in the Capital City and dropped a close meet to the future state champs; the final score being 72-59 in favor of the Birds. Lynn and Armstrong maintained their monoply of first and second on the dashes without much trouble. Lead by Capt. Webb the Tigers made a clean sweep of the mile; the Bengals also took all of the places in the two mile jaunt. Hogarth put the half on the right side of the ledger. To retaliate the LATIMER VANCE ROBINSON 1)1 1 t.ARD LIPSCOMB RAVi ' LS BLACKWELL PARKS TRACK Birds swept the half; won both hurdles; and piled up lots of points in the field events. Hill continued to improve and won the broad jump with inches to spare. Hughey unofficially bettered the state mark on the shot while Adair did the same with the dis- cus. These two men were the outstanding Gamecock threats. While their elders were down at Columbia the Cubs played host to the Greenville High track team and emerged victors by a com- fortable margin. The running of Costner, of Greenville, on the mile proved to be the outstanding performance of the meet. The team held their final dual meet with Furman on a rainsoaked track. The Tigers splashed lots of mud and finally practically doubled the score on the Purple Breeze. The last shower found the score reading: Fur- man, 49; Clemson, 82. The much talked of duel between Lynn and Alley only proved more conclusively the Goat ' s right to the sprint crown of the Palmetto state. Alley not only failed to defeat Lynn but was forced into third place by the flying Arm- strong. In the absence of Capt. Webb Lati- mer took first on the mile. In the frosh meet the Cubs came out second. P. C. ' s yearlings won the title. The State meet ended with the Tigers in third place; however, Mountain Goat Lynn was still sprint king and was joint owner in the two state records. Capt. Webb finished his college career with a beautiful two mile. Curry, Hill, Craig, and Wilson finished second in their events. TRACK To wind the year up right Lynn, Craig, Curry, and Hill went to the Southern Con- ference meet in Atlanta. Lynn pulled the dark horse act and came back wearing the conference crown for the hundred and a fourth in the two-twenty. The first tryouts of the year find the Mountain Goat in fine shape. He has al- ready been clocked at nine and eight-tenths seconds on the century. Blackwell and Craig are hanging around waiting for a crack at the records on the javelin and shot. Both have better state records in practice meets. With seven letter men back and other promising material Coach Howard is plan- ning a better team for 1933. 193 3 TRACK SCHEDULE April 1 Georgia — here. April 8 Ga. Tech — Atlanta. April 15 P. C— Clinton. April 22 U. S. C— here. April 29 Furman — Greenville. May 5-6 State Meet — Clinton. May 20 Southern Conference Meet — Durham. HANKINSON YARBOROUGH GOLF TEAM RIFLE TEAM Captain Megginson E o I M G CONSTAN Manager ttlttlJ DAVIS CROW BANNISTER I IDE BOXING TNDER the expert tutelage of Captain HefFner, the boxing team started training early in December with the advent of boxing as a Major sport. With only two letter men on the squad Captain Heffner had to mould a new team around these men and he did in a very favorable manner. As a result of the hard work and the enthusiasm shown by the squad, the Clemson boxers had the most successful season that a Clemson boxing team has ever experienced and as a result the State Championship now rests on the Tiger pugs. The schedule was arranged to include some of the leading Southern schools and the Tigers carried out the schedule in a very earnest way. Led by Hoss Megginson, cap- tain of the team, after an intensive train- ing period, the Tigers met the North Geor- gia Aggies in their initial appearance of the year. The Tigers showed their superiority over the Aggies by taking eight of the nine bouts. In winning the match the Tigers took five of the bouts by the kayo route. The Aggies ' lone victory came as the result of a decision of the judges after the fifth fight had gone an extra round. McCabe dropped Hicks, Aggie, in the sec ond round for the firstTiger triumph. Edwards took BOXING the count in the third round at the hands of Altman of Clemson. Co-Captain-elect Lide flattened Evans in the first round. Crow of Clemson won a decision from Kincaid. Mel- vin Blitch lost a fourth round decision to Langston, the Aggies ' captain and camp champion. Bannister kayoed Honeycutt and Lofton earned a hard decision from Mundy of the Aggies. Bill Medlin kayoed Perry in the third round. Captain Megginson took it easy and won a decision from Davis of the Georgians. The Georgia Bulldogs came to Clemson for the next bout and the Tigers came out on top with a l z-2 l z score. Birchmore of Georgia won a close decision over Lide. Crow evened the score by taking a decision from Curtis of Georgia. Co-Captain-elect Blitch put the Tigers ahead by outboxing Rogers of the Bulldogs. Fudge and Good- man went four rounds to a draw. Sullivan won Georgia ' s other victory by a close deci- sion over Medlin. Captain Megginson kayoed Bennet in the second round. Davis won the battle of giants with a spectacular win over Batchelor. HUCKABEE HANKINSON ALLAN ROBERTS The Tigers lost their first match of the year to the Gators from Florida. Barnette took a close decision from Lide. Crow BUTCH MEDL1N HENLEY I I (JDGE BOXING dropped a decision to Harris of Florida. Blitch went four rounds to a draw with Captain Peckam of Florida. Bannister lost a close decision to Williams. Culbreath and Medlin drew. Captain Megginson came through with a decisive victory over Pierce. Henley dropped a decision to Cobbe. Footsie Davis won the second decision for Clemson with a decision over Bilinski. The next match was with the ancient rival, the Carolina Gamecocks. The Tigers won six to two. Tommy Lide defeated Ged- dings for the fint victory. Crow earned a decision over Cuthberson. Blitch and Rivers went to a four-round draw. Bannister de- feated Humphlett and Lofton drew with Nathans. Medlin took a decision from Callahan. Captain Megginson lost a close de- cision to Captain Williard. Carolina for- feited the heavyweight class. The Tigers lost a return match with Geor- gia at Georgia. Lide won on a forfeit. Crow lost a decision to Birchmore. Blitch drew with Rogers. Goodman defeated Bannister. Sullivan kayoed Lofton. Medlin won his bout. Megginson easily defeated Bcnnet by a technical kayo. Batchelor defeated Davis in the last fight of the night. The Tigers downed P. C. with a five to two win and won the championship of the State. Tommy Lide defeated Seagle in the BOXING first fight. Crow took a decision from Bisset. Clark of P. C. won the decision from Blitch. Charlie Bannister got the judges ' verdict over McDuffie. Medlin won a hard-earned decision over Parker. P. C. forfeited the middleweight class. Meggin- son and Horton went three rounds to a draw. Davis lost a very close decision to Sims. The Tigers failed to place in the Confer- ence, but the Tigers gave a demonstration of courage and gameness admired by every- one at the Conference. Tommy Lide lost a hard decision to Lloyd of Duke. Eron Crow lost by a kayo to Quarles of N. C. Melvin Blitch lost a very close decision to Burns of Maryland. Charlie Bannister lost the judges ' verdict to Garner of N. C. State. Bill Medlin won his first fight from Rogers of V. M. I., but lost by a kayo to Stewart of Virginia. Jack Henley won his first fight from Bussey of V. P. I. In the second fight, Henley lost by a kayo to Smith of Virginia. In the first drawing Captain Megginson defeated Winslow of Duke. Col- lins of W. L. defeated Megginson in his second fight. Negri of V. P. I. defeated Footsie Davis in his first fight. The Tiger boxers elevated boxing to un- known heights and too much praise can- not be paid Captain Heffner and his leather- pushing artists. MCCABE LOFTON ALTMAN SUGGS Kit E A E 1) A Id Id % J AOlTH a nucleus of five lettermen from last year ' s team, Coach Neely faced a baf- fling situation in producing a winning combina- tion this year. He succeeded in putting out a team, while not winning all of their games, was stiff competition for all opponents and finished in the upper bracket in the State race. The team this year was made up mostly of men who were playing their first year of varsity baseball and were consequently new and inex- perienced. It was by main strength, hard work and the excellent coaching of Jess Neely that the team made a creditable showing. Martin Manager nrx: ipzr=E xrx dzc HP W i I 1 Pi i t i v m. • [ ' fl ' ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! |l ■ill) Hi M i ; i W| ' i i i Ti i i i f 1 1 1 ! ■1 1 ' 1 W i i i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . f 1 1 1 I fl 1 1 • 1 1 r 1 r  ti • ' - - MMIMe (TEAM Fisher, A. G., Captain Allison, A. W. Basha, G. Dickson, A. A. van de Erve, M. R., Manager Geraty, J. R. Rollins, A. P. Thackston, W. M. Thomas, A. S. (71 ' HE Clemson Swimming team lacked ex- _I1L perienced men, Fisher and Rollins being the only veterans of the 1931 team. Experience, however, was more than compensated for by the enthusiasm shown by the new members. Due to a lack of funds and a late start, only two meets were held; a meet with Eurman at Clem- son and the State meet in Greenville. In spite of the obstacles, the season was a suc- cess, Clemson winning both of the meets par- ticipated in. The State Meet held in Greenville was the first of its kind ever held in South Caro- lina. Furman, P. C, and Clemson were the only entrants but other schools are expected to participate in the future. Clemson won the State Meet handily with a total of 56 points, Furman being second with 48, and P. C. third with 4. Clemson captured 6 first places out of 9. The team is to be con- gratulated upon its fine showing and with two- thirds of the team returning and bolstered with freshman material a successful season for 1934 is anticipated. 9 1 Fisher Manager McLaurin WlTHF.RSPOON A M i N Bow ii Law iu i CHEER LEADERS President Moss e i o e k e etui) BLOCK C CLUB Miller Fisher Craig Davis Proctor Heineman Megginson Burgiss BLOCK C CLUB Lambert KlRKCONNELL Curry Kennemur Stevi s Latimer Fellers I i (,(, BLOCK C CLUB Lynn Constan Guy Hill Vance Woodward Cummings Latham BLOCK C CLUB WlLLIMON Glenn Simmons Hook Lide DlLLARD I } VK IS Geraty BLOCK C CLUB Edwards Dozier Patrick Davis MdNTS Rivers 3E • 1 V V l 3 : -r • . : - - . r -V o (ft fit ft • i R_ V S S W ' A. I T O K -. 1 5 ' (ft t H O TO. § Tomlmson Wyatt McMfll.ui PHI PSI Martin Tribble BLUE KEY Grey Bariictt Ellis Mack ALPHA ZETA Cantrell President Harrelsoxi Vice President Byrd Secretarv; 8 parks { T i storian. Sease Bookei Brook Tate IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA Gore Kmard TVibble B Ellerbe FTiLmei Garriso First Lt IVEoore Wray First Sg-t Martin Bowen Moss Williams Martin. Second Lt Glenn Chastam Galphm C row Sherril £oo ' er, i SABRE CLUB Pcvtteraon Vice President Rohinson Sec-Treas I [ope Iler Schachl e THE FIRST SERGEANTS ' CLUB The Ins Sergeants ' Club is mi organization for the development of stronger friendship end better co- operation among the Top-Kicks. MINARET CLUB W A. Bowles OFFICERS E. A. Newbury Vice-President W. G. Lyles Chapin, D. N. Childress, R. B. Gill, W. R. FRESHMEN Graham, T. A. Murphy, R. B. Neel, R. C. Robertson, C. N. Wallace, X ' . H. Way, G. D. Williams, B. H. CUMMINGS, C. T. Ford, H. SOPHOMORES Hartli dge, J. R. LaFa ye, ( j . I . McClanahan, M. T. Young, M. S. Albright, H. T. Barron, W. W. BlSSETT, T. J. I): k , A. A. JUNIORS Freeman, J. Iki nch, R. HUSKEY, O. R. 1 n ii s, |. F. Lyles, W. G. Moise, S. L. Thomas, A. S. Wyi.ii , A. B. Bom [ i s, DURANT, W. 1 . Flagg, N. B. SENIORS ( , MM S, ] 1 Hoyt, I. R. 1 WIHI K 1 , J. M. ln H OM1 RY, I.. K. Newbury, 1 . A. Turner, J. Wait, |. R. PALMETTO LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS C. H. Cheatham President N. B. Glenn Vice-President G. M. Smith Treasurer W. C. Chipley Secretary |. R. Moss Literary Critic |. W. Thompson Pros. Critic MEMBERS Antley, W. S. Black, H. A. McGrew, G. E. Anderson, W. J. Dew, J. A. Dorn, G. B. Allen, R. H. Tiller, T. F. Newman, J. B. Bigger, T. C. Dobson, F. M. Clayton, C. N. Collins, C. J. Pope, J. M. Barber, W. B. Coggins, W. S. Hardin, S. F. Garrison, O. B. Brown, J. D. Chapman, W. H. Mauldin, W. O. Malonl, H. B. Woodsidi , J. P. Gilbert, J. B. Martin, R. V. Sims, K. F. Eaddy, E. A. Speer, G. W. Metz, J. Fl MASTER, G. W. Nettles, J. P. Hope, W. P. Chastain, P. G. Lemon, R. H. Nottingham, H. I). Fatiiim, E. E. Taylor, S. P. Gassaway, H. B. Mellette, V. M. LAURENS COUNTY CLUB OFFICERS B. C. Martin President C. L. McClaurin Vice-President J. E. Blackvcell Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Anderson, W. D. Rampy, C. T. Betsill, W. L. Steer, R. L. Blackwell, J. W. Smith, M. L. Babb, T. H. Todd, J. S. COPELAND, W. E. Traynham, K. E. Childress, R. B. Vance, R. B. Donnan, S. B. Wells, R. E. Dobbins, W. C. Wood, L. D. Gray, N. N. Witherspoon, J. D () in(,s, H. R. Woi ford, B. V. Yeargin, R. O. CALHOUN LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS G. C. Whetstone first Term President J. C. Lynn .... . Second Term President W. D. Mayfield Third Term President W. E. Wood Fourth Term President Abrams, E. C. Barnwell, J. B. Basha, G. Boggs, H. Q. Brooks, J. B. Bowie, P. E. Carter, W. R. Chapman, C. E. Coleman, L. B. Cowherd, C. P. Cousar, T. A. Copeland, F. P. DeLoach, J. L. Gunter, M. W. MEMBERS Hendrix, W. G. Heap, E. Hill, C. P. Howle, L. F. Hollis, C. H. Johnson, M. H. Knight, C. V. Lancaster, J. Z. Lytle, C. A. Layton, C. V. McFarland, P. A. McGurn, G. W. Mann, W. H. Myers, J. I. Miles, J. I. Means, A. Nolan, M. P. Nisbett, V. O. Perry, W. B. Page, D. D. Self, M. B. Sander, H. F. Thompson, F. O. WOFI ORD, B. W. Wallace, W. H. Watson, C. A. White, W. J. CHESTER COUNTY CLUB 111 HE purpose of the Chester County Club is to create a spirit of good fellowship among the students and to promote social affairs throughout the County during holi- days, in order to interest high school students in Clemson. OFFICER C. L. Bannister P ' re si tic ut Abell, F. E. Abernathey, W. L. Allen, W. D. Barber, W. B. Burnside, B. R. Chitty, F. C. DURAM, W. S. ESKRIDGE, W. H. Ellis, F. R. Gladden, E. T. MEMBERS Gibson, C. C. Graves, J. H. Guy, R. C. Harden, S. F. Hopper, R. Hollis, C. H. Holder, W. S. Kelsey, J. R. Malone, H. B. Mi i ion, S. F. Nottingham, H. D. Reid, G. B. Triplett, W. L. Tibbs, J. H. Wade, F. C. Walker, H. Wilson, E. H. Wade, W. E. Yarborough, W. G. NORTH CAROLINA CLUB XJL HE North Carolina Club was organized in the fall of 193 2 with the purpose of better acquainting the students and faculty members from the Old North State with each other as Clemson men. OFFICERS O. R. Huskey President J. Metz Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Austin, F. J. Bridges, H. P. Cousar, T. A. Coleman, T. B. Davis, F. H. Dellinger, E. S. Gambell, L. A. Guill, J. E. Crani ord, M. R. Harreeson, R. I 1 1 n ' ry Rankin O. P. Rhyne FACULTY F. W. Zurburg G. E. Metz Householder, W. R. Robinson, Earl Knight, S. B. Robinson, G. W McCord, A. R. Shook, H. C. Purdie, J. W. Smart, S. D. Rhinehardt, W. A. G. R. Shi rrii i W. E. Shinn TIGER BROTHERHOOD Xj||_ IGER BROTHERHOOD is a local honor organization, the purpose of which origin in 1928, to foster the spirit of good fellowship and upbuilding of character at Clemson. OFFICERS W. W. Dickson E. L. Ready F. B. SCHIRMER Secretary and has been, since its among the students President Vice-President Treasurer MEMBERS Robinson, G. W. Glenn, N. B. Webb, H. J. Latimer, P. H. Moss, W. D. Eaton, R. B. Martin, B. C. McLaurin, C. L. Morris, E. L. Win i mom , G. V. Foci e, G. E. Betzell, W. L. Bryce, C. S. Mustard, A. C. Britt, W. L. Paterson, S. R. Burton, W. J. Perry, W. B. Hutcheson, J. R. Hollis, C. H. PlNC KM 1 , B. D. Mayfield, W. D. Sim rril, D. D. 1 i ( kham, H. B. Barney, J. N. Hunter, J. E. Marshall, J. L. Woodward, J. H. Bowen, T. O. Bigger, E. W. Gore, W. E. Metz, J. Karelitz, M. H. Foster, J. L. O. Hicks, H. B. Whei i i r, H. M. Watson, T. M. Myers, T. R. Bridge, M. P. Bridge, A. W. Harvin, L. H. Murph, W. S. Barron, W. W. Fulmer, J. L. McGee, K. W. Jordan, W. K. Truesdale, F. C. , J UH ML i A. S. M. E. 111 HE American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a technical organization of students taking prac- tically all courses in Engineering. Its aim is to train students to prepare and present papers and talks. It promotes confidence, executive ability, and social development. OFFICERS D. D. Sherrill President B. D. Pinckney Secretary and Treasurer R. E. Holman Executive Committee B. C. Martin Executive Committee C. L. McLaurin Executive Committee MEMBERS Abrams, C. Evans, C. M. Morris, E. L. Thompson, J. W. Andrews, L. M. Gladden, E. T. Nathan, H. H. Thompson, F. M. Bell, J. U. Hewitt, T. H. Rainey, H. B. Townsend, P. W. Bussey, J. L. Jackson, T. H. Simons, D. E. Werts, A. P. Campbell, J. A. Knigoff, M. Shores, R. B. Wheeler, H. M. Cunningham, F. H. Leverette, W. L. Talley, J. F. Westmoreland, J. B. DuBose, T. S. McKinney, J. T. A. S. C. E. 111 HE American Society of Civil Engineers is composed of students in good standing, in the Junior and Senior classes, taking the Civil Engineering course. The purpose of this organization is to present to its members engineering knowledge. OFFICERS R. D. Stephenson President I. N. Rivers Vice-President W. S. Murph Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Arrington, J. B. Odell, H. H. Bannister, C. L. Raw ls, O. G. Barnwell, J. B. Scott, J. D. Spearman, J. M. King, E. H. Lawton, E. G. Law ton, F. A. Herndon, J. R. Fudge, W. R. Lindsay, R. H. Zuvich, T. f. Middleton, R. H. Abrams, M. S. Morris, E. L. Wattley, P. A. Quattlebaum, A. M. Tf Tj jit- ■- ' ■r I I TAU BETA PI JIL AU BETA PI is a National Honorary Engineer- ing Fraternity. The Clemson chapter was installed in 1928 and was one of the youngest in this fifty- year-old organization. Around thirty men, all of whom are in the upper twenty per cent, of the stu- dents in the Civil, Mechanical and Electrical En- Sneering compose the quota of the Clemson organ- ization. Gist Shores Lindsay AVerLs Williams Beckham Jackson. MilLer A i i mo-ton Q-u. alt le b aum g-tor £ acjr TAU BETA PI ■i k V L _ r THE DAIRY CLUB 1933 111 HE Dairy Club aims to stimulate interest in the dairy industry among the Agricultural Students at Clemson. . OFFICERS L. A. Livingston President J. R. Moss Vice-President R. L. Steer Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Allison, W. E. Jordan, W. K. Nettles, J. P. White, C. H. Barnett, G. M. Lemmon, R. H. Padgett, W. H. Martin, J. A. Blakely, R. W. Livingston, L. A. Rainey, W. P. Burton, J. C. Calhoun, C. E. Lupo, W. E. Rivers, J. T. Evans, H. H. Caughman, D. H. McConnell, S. W. Snelling, H. Cooler, S. A. DeLoach, J. L. McGee, K. W. Steer, R. L. Smith, W. G. DeWitt, W. C. McIvi r, E. R. Thackston, W. M. Cope, J. M. Frey, G. N. McKellar, T. P. Timmerman, E. R. Walker, H. L. Funderuurk, B. J. Moss, J. R. Todd, J. W. I, nn, W. G. Gray, F. M. SENIOR DANCING CLUB OFFICERS J. L. O. Foster President W. R. Williams Vice-President P. M. Parrot Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS McLaurin, C. L. Calhoun, A. M. Whetstone, G. V. Sease, G. A. Wray, J. B. Gore, W. E. Jackson, F. C. Byrd, H. L. Ashmori , W. G. Cheatham, C. H. Clayton, H. A. Clifton, F. T. Adams, E. J. Richly, R. M. Tribble, W. F. Fogle, G. E. Culp, W. R. Burns, C. F. Strom, L. D. Stanton, W. F. Martin, B. C. Burgess, E. A. Gist, W. H. Durant, W. E. Bane, P. W. Herbert, J. T. Quattlebaum, P. Solomons, W. S. Shaw, E. B. Boggs, H. Q. Miller, J. W. Ballentine, J. M. Thompson, J. W. Prickett, F. L. Moore, F. L. Floyd, C. Sparks, F. L. Moss, C. S. Jordan, W. K. Robinson, J. F. McCall, A. E. Smoak, J. J. Layton, C. V. McCutchen, J. i i ii i i r, C. H. Wattley, P. A. Beckham, H. B. Mikell, W. H. Elliott, J. B. I ightsey, E. O. Sutherland, M. H. McGrew, G. E. Moore, F. B. Forb, N. J. Latham, E. E. til I- inf n S 8L3 B-i- lfl A S Hlf Em f JUNIOR DANCING CLUB OFFICERS L. N. McKain President E. H. King Vice-President J. B. Day Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Witherspoon, J. H. Gray, F. M. Sorenture, S. Greene, F. E. Lawrence, J. Johnson, N. Y. Skardon, A. H. Schachte, W. L. Medlin, W. A. Latham, B. M. Jenkins, R. F. Whitlaw, L. G. Carter, W. R. Duncan, F. Y. Yarborough, W. G. Vaughan, R. S. Sloan, E. Butch, M. S. J. Moise, S. L. Goodson, J. W. Self, M. B. Wilson, H. S. James, J. F. Foster, M. A. Bell, J. U. Cousar, T. Cobb, W. C. Westmoreland, J. B. Town-send, P. W. Dargan, H. G. Witherspoon, J. D. White, W. J. Gun i is, D. P. Harvin, L. H. Blackwell, J. E. Lide, T. N. Patterson, S. R. J. C. LlTTLEJOHN Business Manager PIIILICATIOM Captain Harcombe Russ Wait, Jr. Editor-in-Chief Clarenci; I-.i 1 i rih Photo Editor Red Moore Associate Photo Editor Gene Adwis Literary Editor E. J. Adams Associate Editor W. G. ASHMORE Editor-in-Chief J. L. O. Foster Managing Editor THE TIGER W. H. Padgett Circulation Editor P. M. Parrott Business Manager W . I . I.I VI HI I I 1 Athletic Editor y. M. C. A. ADVISORY COUNCIL Prof. S. M. Martin, Chairman Dr. E. W. Sikes Mr. B. B. Burley Prof. S. B. Earle Mr. J. C. Littlfjohn Mr. G. H. Aull Mr. P. B. Holtzendorpf, Jr. N. B. Glenn Prof. J. E. Junter Mr. T. L. Vaughn Mr. G. W. Speer ., — t .17 l SENIOR y. M. C. A. COUNCIL OFFICERS H. J. Webb President E. L. Ready Vice-President J. L. Fulmer Secretary MEMBERS Arrington, C. A. Frey, G. N. Livingston, L. A. Pinckney, B. D. Bigger, E. V. Galphin, S. P. Mayfield, W. D. Quattlebaum, Paul Bishop, J. K. Garrison, O. B. Monts, E. L. Spencer, W. H. Bowen, T. O. Glenn, N. B. Moore, J. L. Sutherland, M. H. Broadway, G. L. Gore, W. E. Moss, J. R. Walker, C. P. Chastain, P. G. Harley, G. L. Murph, W. S. Walters, J. V. (mi viham, C. H. Jordan, W. H. Newman, J. R. Whetstone, G. V. Dorn, G. B. Lain wi, I . E. Padgett, W. H. Wood, W. E. t K i - mm— r JUNIOR Y COUNCIL OFFI CERS W. B. Perry President B. M. Latham Vice-President C. N. Clayton Secretary MEMBERS Hutcheson, J. R. Neussner, K. E. Nolan, M. P. Wyatt, C. D. Huskey, O. R. Burton, W. J. Bigger, T. C. Ellis, J. R. Dubose, T. S. Grimball, P. C. Lytle, C. A. Schermer, F. B. Steer, R. L. McIver, E. R. White, W. J. Howle, W. Mack, J. L. Hinton, C. N. Cowherd, C. P. Mauldin, W. O. Seabrook, S. G. Lemaster, G. W. Carter, G. M. Basha, G. Travniiam, K. E. Van de Erve, M. Chapman, C. E. Edwards SOPHOMORE y COUNCIL OFFICERS J. Metz President K. W. McGee Vice-President L. A. Kay Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Anderson, W. D. Farmer, J. S. King, R. E. Rogers, R. T. Antley, W. S. Fike, C. L. Luchencho, A. Salley, R. B. Anderson, P. M. Glenn, J. P. VIauldin, W. P. Smith, H. W. Betsill, W. L. Goodman, J. Madden, J. H. Stevens, D. A. Britt, W. L. Gordon, C. P. Major, B. Suggs, L. D. Bowie, P. E. Harris, B. Martin, L. L. Sutherland, R. C. Bowers, F. L. Hawkins, B. S. McBraty, J. D. Schumpert, W. M. Burton, J. C. Hiller, J. T. McConnell, W. B. Woodside, J. P. Chaplin, G. Horton, P. McCord, P. R. Wade, F. C. Clarke, R. T. Hudgins, L. M. Nottingham, H. D. Strange, T. S. Curtis, D. T. Hollis, C. H. Owings, G. E. Acker, H. H. Cooler, S. H. Jones, H. B. 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