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THE - rf ' D A oo - «° C scholastic av rzcornrnendation ) app oint him notnfe«- j i,; f command- to W Ckmson oM l « Co JoWlnfantry, Cam  dani ' ■ t «r; JAMBS HERMAN DIXON, JR. Editor-in-Chief MACK HIGH ALMAN Business Manager ROBERT STANFORD WOODHURST JR. Art Editor WESLEY CARR KINDER Art Editor (Member ( est H i9zi Ji94l-42) TAPS greatest world conflict happened In our generation. For the first time, our Life, our Liberty, and our Pursuit of Happiness was emperiled. During the time of peace, Clemson graduates men into the fields of architecture, engineering, agriculture, textiles, chemistry, and business. But during the time of world strife and conflict, as we now face, Clemson men are ready to render the greatest of any service which they can be called on to perform, that being to defend their ideals and their country. Far from hysteria, but taut with determination, Clemson cadets face the future. Clem foH fricti OUR PART To. oday we are at war. . . . We are now beginning to see the value of mili- tary training and theory; the country is looking for us, the R. O. T. C. schools, to supply the ever increasing demand for military leaders. Clemson will meet this crisis as she did so valiantly in 1917 ! ! ! This year as the last note of Taps re- echoes from the mountains, we, the graduating class of ' 42, become Ex-Tigers and Army Offi- cers simultaneously. MILITARY HISTORY 1 I M - j H !■ ■ V RECOGNITION OF SERVICES RENDERED . . . HERE lives in the heart of every man a love that nothing can push aside — the love of a son for his parents. Their sacrifices make possible his opportunities ; their encouragement spurs him to achievement ; their congratulations reward his efforts. Though the memory of our classmates may dim, the memory of Mother and Father will deepen with the years. While standing on the threshold of life, we, the Class of 1942, pause a moment to pay tribute to our mothers and fathers. As we stand here facing a world scarred by strife, turmoil, and war, we will strive to uphold the ideals of these United States, which our mothers and fathers have long held to be self-evident. ¥ WITHIN THESE PAGES Section i. AT THE HELM 2 Academic 2Q Serf on 2. THRU THE YEARS 49 ' Forty-Two 55 ' Forty-Three l6l ' Forty-Four 177 Forty-Five 189 Section 3. IN TRAINING A BRIGADE 99 Section u. STRICTLY SOCIAL 263 Section 5. THAT THE TIGER ' S ROAR MAY ECHO . . 287 Major Sports 299 Minor Sports 335 Section 6. ASIDE FROM CLASSES 343 We Publish 347 And At The Y 36 Honoraries 373 ni THE BOOK r THE SCHOOL 1 1 ■ i 1 1 1 I • 8 I % FIELD HOUSE POST OFFICE :. DAIRY BARN -V rwj- V : ■ AMPHITHEATRE m . i % STATUE OF THOMAS GREEN CLEMSON INI) WE I HIS is a candid view of the place in which we study and sleep and live. The first barracks was the first one here. It is the center of all cadet activity — the guardroom, the guestroom, the barber shop, and the nucleus of brigade ad- ministration. Crossing the gangplank we find the second barracks under which is the familiar clothing room. A little further on across another gangplank is the majestic third barracks, facing the Calhoun Mansion. These three build- ings compose the group which we call the old barracks. It wasn ' t long before our school had expanded to the extent that more and more room was needed. Out of this SECOND BARRACKS FIRST BARRACKS KIGHTH BARRACKS LIVE III] RE grew the quadrangle group, t hose four buildings back of the first barracks. The band seemed to settle in the sixth and stuck there. This expansion caused the construc- tion of temporary barracks which be- came known to us as the Barn. This was the little building pushed in behind the second barracks. Then came our crowning glory — the Waldorf-Astoria. This was the eighth and last to be built. and within these four brick walls is half of college education and military training. We learn to get along and maintain barracks discipline. m bbh LITTLE THEATRE CORNERSTONE CLEARING THE GROUNDS FOR OUR NEW STADIUM PLUS. OUR BUILDING PROGRAM One who had not been on the Clem- son campus for the past decade would hardly recognize this great educational center due to the numerous improve- ments and new structures added. This year, as every year heretofore, new additions are being established. Beyond the recently completed field house will be a beautiful new stadium slated for use by the first of September. New walkways, extending from the Y. M. C. A. up to the first barracks, are now being constructed and others have already been finished. A new water plant is nearing com- pletion; and not only will the new ad- dition prove beneficial to the College, but also to the community. The cornerstone for the Little Thea- tre has been laid, and along with this are many other anticipated improve- ments if national defense does not in- terfere. A NEW WATER PLANT AT LAST MIXING CEMENT TOR NEW SIDEWALKS - jsp S E C T I () N PE izanp -m MM o secure the best results, efficient adminis- tration must go hand in hand with its training. niB HELM WITHIN THIS SECTION: ADMINISTRATION OUR PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATION BOARD OUR BUSINESS MANAGER OUR PROFS THE SCHOOLS 24 OUR GUIDES... Dr. Poole Another new regulation. Colonel Pool Disapproves our permits. Mr. Littlejohn Keeps our books out of the red. Dr. Milford Two dynamites and we are well. LITTLEJOHN milford Mr. Evans . Takes all our money. Mr. Metz . . . Drops us from another class. mm Coach Howard (rives us something to yell about. Mr. Holtzendorff Another free show. EVANS METZ HOWARD HOLTZENDORFE 25 THIS ON IS WIS LOOK TO... The Clemson Agricultural College Clemson South Carolina Decer-.ber 11, I9I4I ' 191 : rvi t ji ho have come to know you may brand your class as one of ' eat. I think the fine spirit permeating the student body this year ia due very largely to your efforts. In both your thinking and acting you have ; ve cooperation to the Col nistration •ou to know that I hold your elags in M ne consideration shown me oersoi:- ny of you will soon be oalled to serve your country. Having knowledge of the Clenaon traditiona and of your eheracter and attitude, I am certain of your patriotism and your devotion toward maintaining the ideals r of our country. I wiah you great suocess and good health and trust that you may soon be permitted to return to civil life in order that you may serve your country by ■ to solve its many problems. Ylith esteem and best wishes, I am Cordialli . Poole, President 26 SUPERVISING the activities of the various de- partments and directing the welfare of the college in general is the Administrative Board. This board is fully aware of its responsibilities and has proved its alertness by securing new buildings, new equip- ment, and numerous other improvements. During the current year new walks have been constructed, and a new water system is nearing completion, which is all due to the untiring efforts of the board. Future improvements have been planned, and all hands are eager to fulfill these as quickly as possible. Vi l) HIS HOARD • L The immediate welfare of the student is under the direction of the Executive Board. This board plans weekly all student activities and conducts them in such a manner that maximum benefits are received by the students. r mi S j l tt M.ifl DR. R. F. POOLE Chairman o Left to Right: H. H. Willis, D. W. Watkins, G. E. Metz, H. P. Cooper, R. A. McGinty, W. B. Aull, S. B. Earle, F. H. H. Calhoun, J. H. Woodward, S. M. Martin, W. H. Washington, C. A. Graham, B. D. Cloaninger, J. C. Littlejohn. | ■MM INFALLIBLE HANDS AT THE CONTROL HE MANAGES OUR BUSINESS AND AFFAIRS Clemson is yet in its infancy — a young college, but growing and expand- ing rapidly. And more than a spoke in Clemson ' s wheel of progress is Mr. James Corcoran Littlejohn. Much credit must go to this enterprising man for our vast building program in recent years, which includes five new barracks, a new football stadium, the agricultural building, and numerous other additions. Never too busy to stop and chat for a few moments, he is a friend and advisor to every cadet. MR. HILL— OUR STUDENT ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR WITH THE HELP OF MR. HILL Another important cog in the intricate machinery which makes up Clemson College is Mr. Hamilton Hill, Director of Student Activities. Clemson is very fortunate to have two such capable men handling her finances. With such hands as these lead- ing us and guiding us into the future, we are certain of our security. 28 r rvi N Sterno ' % steam-lab stable D Hodge bums another ont Pop Lee gets a laugh out of this one. Thai cost you IO points, Buddy. Christmas cards in the making Time out from calculus to type a letter Big Ben calculates how much ' Wee Willie shows ' em how Out of the groove again I I i I ■ m T DF.AN H. P. COOPER First Row: B. E. Goodale, A. M. Musser, J. P. LeMaster, H. I . Cooper, R. A. McGinty, L. V. Starlcey, F. Sherman. Second Ron W. T. Ferrier, G. M. Armstrong, J. B. Edmunds, R. W. Lipscomb, R. E. Ware, G. II. Collings. Third Row I). Dunavan, J. T. Kroulik, ( ' .. li. Nutr, J. M. Stepp, C. L. Morgan, G. H. Dunkelberg. Fourth Rote: F. H. Taylor, J. W. Jones, W. T. Brightwell, I). B. Rosenkrans, I). R. Jenkins, N. i. Turner, W. X. McAdams. THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE LAD TL ' RXS THE STEAM ON .WO ' llll-.R V.VI 32 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRONOMY DAIRYING HORTICULTURE ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY AGRICULTURAL BUILDING . . . From plow boy to city slicker the Clemson aggies labor over the technicalities and practical points of their chosen field. In handsome Long Hall, which houses most of the school, many agricultural leaders have been trained, and they have made notable contributions to the state and the nation. The ag house has numerous rare characters. Frog Ware is a favorite news commentator as well as authority on frogs and cats. Big Ben Goodale keeps the sophs in line, and The Lord is a general bugbear for all the boys. DEAN H. H. WILLIS WHERE DID IT GO, PIC. SCHOOL OF TEXTILES From one of the lesser schools at Clemson to one of the most important has been the role of the school of textiles. From the Old Textile Building, the School of Textiles has moved into its new building which cost $475,000.00. This new building has four acres of classrooms. The most modern textile equipment is used in teaching the lintheads. The growing demand for textile experts all over the nation has caused the enrollment in the School of Textiles to have one of the highest of any of the schools at Clemson. Front Rozv, Left to Right: G. J. Lindsay, A. E. McKenna, H. H. Willis, E. F. Cartee, R. K. Eaton. Second Rou-, Lett to Right: W. E. Tarrant, T. A. Campbell, M. L. Huckabee, J. V. Walters, W. G. Blair. Third Row, Left to Right: W. R. Williams, I. S. Pitts, G. Gage, G. E. Ward, D. P. Thomson. TEXTILE BUILDING TEXTILE CHEMISTRY TEXTILE ENGINEERING WEAVING AND DESIGNING TWO DYEING AT THE SAME TIME GOT A PIECE OF STRING, BUDDY? THAT YOUR CALLING CARDi 35 First Roto: R. L. Anderson, H. R. Martin, S. B. Earle, E. R. Clarke, S. M. Watson, H. E. Glenn. Second Rota: E. B. Therkelsen, G. E. Hoffman, A. M. Quattlebaum, R. E. Lee, W. M. Wachter, W. D. Stevenson. Third Rou : A. D. Lewis, B. E. Fernow, L. A. King, D. D. Curtis, D. . Harris. Fourth Ro-rt . H. H. Wiss, I. A. Trivley, S. R. Rhodes, J. E. Shigley. Fifth Row: G. C. McMakin, J. H. Couch, F. T. Tingley. Sixth Roto: D. W. Bradbury, J. L. Marshall. THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING WHAT ' S THAI, SOX, A CRIDGRAPH : DEAN S. B. KARLE 36 ARCHITECTURE CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GATHER ' ROUND, BOYS, AND WE ' LL SEE WHAT MAKES IT TICK. ENGINEERING BUILDING . . . With the expansion of all the nation ' s industries due to na- tional defense, the School of Engineering has taken on a new importance. The nation needs engineers and architects who are capable of carrying on the defense industries. Since Clemson ' s School of Engineering is rated among the best of the nation, it is only logical that Clemson men are in demand both in civilian engineering jobs and as engineers in the army. In addition to courses offered in Architecture, Civil Engineer- ing, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, the School of Engineering offers courses in conjunction with major courses in Chemistry. BOB CHECKS HIS VOLTAGE DEAN W. H. WASHINGTON By actual participation in the programs of the schools of Six- Mile, Central, Seneca, and Calhoun-Clemson, the Education boys get a practical and first-hand insight into the many phases of education and its psychology. Vocational Education covers a broad field of knowledge; it needs the support of all our schools. A large number ot Education grads are distributed each year throughout the South to improve and further vocational guidance. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION WATCH YOUR FINGERS R -, Left to Rig , : D. A. McDowell, J. D. Lane, W. E. Godfiey, H. M. Brown, S. M. Martin, M. E. Bradley, A. G. Holmes, J. E. Ward. S I 1 ' Brewster, J. C. Green, II. F. Stepps, D. C. Sheldon, R. Taylor, O. P. Rhyne, S. J. L. Crouch, J. E. Hunter, F. M. Kinard. Third Rote: C. E. Kirkwood, W. G. Miller, G. C. Mears, C. L. Epting, P. E. Brandon, G. H. Edwards, E. F. Vandivere, D. A. Clyburn, M. C. Bell. Fourth Rote: E . C. Coker, M. Cox, C. B. Green, E. M. Lander, J. A. Dean, I. P. Chens, A. R. Reed. Fifth Rott : F. A. Burtner, E. E. Waites, H. M. Cox, W. B. Wilburn, G. II. Ross, E. J. Brown, M. C. Stapp, P. V. Pershing, J. C. Hendricks. THE SCHOOL OF GENERAL SCIENCE PHYSICS LAB DEAN S. M. MARTIN 40 THE LIBRARY . . . Behind ivy covered walls these science boys bone away for that sheepskin. The frosh are confronted with rat poison and John Lane. As sophs they may even delve into the mysteries of Phvsics and Chemistrv; and after a round with Doc Ward, we have the finished products ready, perhaps, to pursue further training for their respective professions. The old Textile Building, which was for many years the eyesore of the campus, has been remodeled for the Physics De- partment; it is an attractive addition to the General Science School. GENERAL SCIENCE PHYSICS PRE-MEDICINE FAILING ANOTHER ENGLISH THEME EXACT TIMING NEEDED LOGARITHIMS— AND ANOTHER SOPHOMORE BITES THE DUST A CHEMIST ( : ) IN THE MAKING Cllss WHAT HAPPENED NEXT DEAN F. H. H. CALHOUN THE SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY Chemists arc quite obviously needed for vital defense indus- tries and for the army ' s chemical warfare division; Clemson ' s School of Chemistry, needless to say, turns out some of the best. It boasts a much strengthened Chemical Engineering Depart- ment and good laboratory facilities. The Chemistry Building, with its shelves of chemicals and collection of rare rocks, is the bane of the rat aggies and the pride of the chemists. Doc Rock, its prexy, is our chief weather prophet, and Professor Gee is our propaganda minister. First Row, Left to Right: F. W. zurBurg, F. H. Pollard, F. H. H. Calhoun, P. Carodemo9, 15. H. Hodges. Second Rota: E. R. Bokesch, C. B. Parks, R. E. Gee, W. L. Epting. Third Roto: J. H. Hobson, Cadet F. S. Webster, Jr., Cadet D. A. Bisset, Cadet J. C. Ferguson, Cadet F. H. Thames. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY WHAT ' S SO INTERESTING, BOYS? First Row: Colonel H. M. Pool. Second Row: Lieutenant-Colonel J. V. Sims, Major E. H. Emanuel. Third Roto: Captain W. F. Gaffney, Captain F. B. Farr, Lieutenant R. L. Norrell, Lieutenant H. H. Hill, Lieutenant H. J. Wilkenson, Lieutenant P. J. Brown. Fourth Rozi . Sergeant K.. R. Helton, Sergeant G. Cannon, Sergeant J. G. Bougard, Sergeant W. T. Davis. THE SCHOOL OF MILITARY SCIENCE ' MACHINE GUN MAC EXPLAINS COLONEL H. M. POOL 44 OLD TEXTILE BUILDING Clemson takes great pride in its Military Department, because it is outstanding in several ways. It is the largest Infantry R. O. T. C. unit in the United States. Clemson ' s R. O. T. C. unit has annually been rated excellent for a number of years. We realize that Knowledge is Power and without proper knowledge of modern warfare the soldier of today is of no value. With this proverb in mind we are striving to make the most of our training: to become Second Lieutenants in the Army. INFANTRY DRILL MILITARY THEORY A FRESHMAN LEARNS HOW TO HOLD A RIFLE A LECTURE IN MILITARY COURTESY AS SKIRMISHERS RIFLE INSPECTION THESE ARK THE ONES THAI ' HELP . . . . . . THE BOSS, I). W. WATKINS The extension service is organized as a branch of Clem- son College for the purpose of diffusing useful and prac- tical information to the farm people of South Carolina through instruction backed up bv practical demonstrations, publications and other practical methods. The extension service is supported h state and federal funds, and its services are rendered to farm people through county and home demonstration agents, one each of whom is stationed in each county of the state, and through subject-matter specialists representing the various lines of agriculture prom- inent in the state. Among the principal educational activities of the exten- sion service are demonstrations in field crops, livestock, dairying, poultry, fruit and vegetabl e crops, agricultural engineering, soil conservation, farm management, crop insects and diseases, marketing, and 4-H Club work. S T A T E EXTENSION DEPARTMENT 46 I - THE COLONEL SITS ONE OUT ARE THEY IN THE GROOVE , CAPTAIN: THE ADMINISTRATION TAKES TIME OUT ALL THIS MEAT AND NO POTATOES! CAPTAIN FARR PUTS US IN THE KNOW 1 l , W liES Aft 7 DOC POOLE BEATS IT OUT BIG BEN WITHOUT HIS DUMB SOPHOMORES Jn HUmiiri m WILLIAM UPPINCOTT 48 SECTION 2 lllpnllns -  WITHIN THIS SECTION: THE SENIOR COUNCIL THE SENIORS AND THEIR HISTORY THE JUNIORS THE SOPHS THE FRESHMEN 52 . r J. D. DUSENKURY, Chairman + r ii e E X I O H C () I J N C I L Left to Right: Graham, Coker, Cox, Hammond, Lesesne, Dusenbury, Brunson, Sams, Sommci ville, Young, McLeod. This council composed of seniors is representative in disciplinary action of the entire corps. Senior class officers are ex-officio members with the class president as chairman. Other coun- nbers are elected by popular vote. As a body they submit petitions to the administra- a judicial body they study and officiate in all cases in the student body. This group irness and promotion of high ideals of character by the fact that it is composed of stiJMnts who are acquainted with the situation which may arise. 53 3tt iHttmirg nf Sips? Mlin Maw Hrft lis L L HARVARD April 30, I920 - October IO, 1941 V. J. PHILLIPS October 19, 1920 - October 24, 1941 R. D. GREGG January 15, 1923 - December 1 9, 1 94 1 54 I rv OUR STORY The Class of ' 42 — whose history is an epic of an era of transition in the world, in Clemson, and in ourselves. The world today with so uncertain a future is a far cry from our freshman days of 1938. Changes in the physical plant, administration, and enrollment are the principal factors in Clemson ' s metamorphosis. The persistence of the Clemson spirit of the Class of ' 96 in the larger student body today has fostered interests that have given us an Ail-American Taps and Tiger, that has made us nationally known in athletics, and that has spurred other student activities on to greater recognition. Clemson has left her mark on each of us — the purposeful senior no longer resembles the undecided freshman who came here four years ago. We who came to prepare ourselves for a place in a world of peace are now thankful that Clemson has also fitted us to take our place in the ranks of a world at war. 56 WE WERE RATS That inevitable bald head Clemson ' s last year with Col. Charlie and Plowboy . . . . Our new administrators — Col. Pool and Dr. Poole. . . . . . . THEN SOPHS Coach Neely watches his Cotton Bowl Champions. The engineers and architects show off at their fair. Our honored rat class officers. . . . 57 £ Ji THEN JUNIORS Last year we stepped into the role of stooges in order to rate the follow ing. We really did work and deserved what we got. As juniors, President Poole joined us as Dr. Sikes, our presi- dent for two years, left us — but with sincere love and fond memory. There were many new additions to the campus j we watched the school grow under our eyes. Now we are seniors, dignified or AND NOW. . . not. A few of us made the Senior Pla- toon and received cadet appointments, while some of us settled down to the Special Units. From us were selected the leaders in military, publications, and activities. The war broke out in the midst of the first semester, bringing out and arousing the old rumors again; never- theless we took this- in stride and con- tinued to receive our training — so vital to national defense. WE WILL DO OUR PART. ' J t 4 4 ,. . U.t j ' i .1 1 j J  .J ■ v li t f v 59 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS J. D. DUSENBURY Presidt ni B. B. SAMS Secretary-Treasurer C. B. LESESNE Via -President J. D. DUSENBURY President I.. W. COK.ER Historian 60 -L WE GRADUATE IN JUNE ' Li THE SENIORS WALLACE WHITE ABBOTT, W. W. Seneca, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Private; Private RUSSELL BLAIR ABEE, Russ Hickory, North Carolina CANDIDATE KOR R.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C ' Club 2, 3, 4. SOTHORON KIRBY ABLE, S. K. , Abe Saluda, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR 13. S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; R. C). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES PRUITT ABRAMS, Abe Whitmire, South Carolina CANDIDATE EOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private; Sigma Tail Epsilon 4 W!MW 62 CLASS OF W2 ROBERT BAIRNSFATHER ADAMS, Bobby Macon, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4 GEORGE CARTWRIGHT ADICKES, Buck York, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Mu Beta Psi 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Pre-Med Club 3, Vice-president 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Brigadeers 2, 4; Drum Major 1,2; York Count) ' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID EDGAR AIKEN, JR., D. E. New Zion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Sumter-Clarendon County Club 1; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WASHINGTON McALPIN ALBE RGOTTI, Mack Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Private; Honors 1; Tiger Brother- hood 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Richland County Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; First Sergeants ' Club; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. I.M ALSTON C. S. ANDERSON, JR. II. N. ANDERSON MACK HIGH ALMAN Macy Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Taps Staff 3, Business Manager ' 42 Taps; Dele- gate to N. S. P. A. Convention, St. Louis, Missouria; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Union-Laurens Count) Club 1, 2, 3; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROWLAND POOLL ALSTON CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Rembert, South Carolina Private; Prix ate; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Cam]-), Clemson, S. C. CLARENCE SAXBY ANDERSON, JR., Buddy , Peg-Pete Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. S. A. E. 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Sumter Count) Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY NELSON ANDERSON Andy Newberry, South Caifclina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Prix ate; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clekwon, S. C. THE SENIORS J8liillt£jJ VOLUMEXJLi ANTHONY ' Tony ' Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE rporal ; First Sergeant; Captain; Scabbard and Blade 4; Pre-Med Club 2, 3, 4; Greenville •ounty Club 1, 2, 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Regimental Stafif 3, Commander 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES A. ATKINSON, JR. Six Mile, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private. HUBERT LEE BAILEY Sick Mule Welford, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM HESTER WOODS BAKER, JR., Goat , Bonnie Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Chester-Clemson Club 1; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ANTHONY BAILEY BAKER 65 THE SENIORS ERNEST JACKSON BALLARD, JR., Ernie Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DECREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1; A. E E. E. 3, 4; Radio Cluh 4. HENRY GRADY BALLARD, H. G. Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Expert, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GEORGE WELBORN BALLENTINE, Peter Rabbit Easley, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Agrarian, Dairy Depart- mental Editor, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Grange 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FRANK SANDERS BARNES, JR., Franco Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 1 ; Honors 2, 3; Tail Beta Pi 3, 4; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club, President; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Flying Club 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2, Vice-President 4; A. E E. E. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students in American LTniversities and Colleges 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ]_ mmum), r 66 CLASS OF W2 WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BARNETTE, JR., Bill Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Honors 1; Phi Psi 4; Green- wood County Club 1, 2, 3, P resident 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, s. c. JAMES HARLESTON BARTON, Jimmie , Boogie Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Blue Key 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Phi Psi 3, Presi- dent 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Track 1,3; Bobbin and Beaker 3, Business Manager 4; I. R. C. 2, Secretary 3; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Staff Sergeants ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Commencement Marshal; Class Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, 3; Master Cadet, Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C; Honor Military Graduate. MARVIN DANIEL BEACHAM, Beach Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN TOMLISON BECKETT, Johnny Johns Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Boxing 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. 67 BELL BENJAMIN BENNETT M. K.. BERRY JAMES JEFFERSON BELL, JR. Ding , Ding-Dong Barnwell, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DECREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. B. C. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. IRVING BENJAMIN ' Benjy Bowman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MED1CINE Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3; Best Drilled Platoon 3. GEORGE GRIFFIN BENNETT G-Square Georgetown, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 4; Best Drilled Platoon 3. MARION KENNETH BERRY Kenny Atlanta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; R. (). T. C. (A{), Clemson, S. C. THE SENIORS JIIImi ijtyp t VOLUME. XXJL2 BERRY Bob York, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING vate; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Phi Psi 3, 4; Bobbin and Beaker, Managing Editor 4; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club. CARL FRANCIS BESSENT Carl Sparrows Point, Maryland CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Calhoun Forensic Society 2; Tiger 1, Associate Sports Edi- tor 2; Slif Stick 3, Associate Editor 4; A. S. M. E. 4; Freshman Platoon; Pershing Rifles; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THOMAS ANTHONY BESSENT Mouse Sparrows Point, Maryland CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Slif Stick 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1,2; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM LAFAYETTE BETSILL Bill CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Laurens, South Carolina Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. R. S. BERRY C. F. BESSENT T. A. BESSENT BETSILL 69 THE SENIORS JOHN PHIFER BIRD, JR., Phif Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; The Minarets 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. DAVID ANDREAS BISSET, JR., Duck , Parson Savannah, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DECREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 1; Honors 2; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Vice-Master Alchemist 4; Vice-President Junior Class; Chairman Honor Council 4; Savannah-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Canterburv Club, Vice- President 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3, Historian 4; Y. M. C. A. Hand- book Committee 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, President 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. BEN EARL BLACKWELL, Blackie Landrum, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Grange 1,2; F. F. A. 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. AARON JERRE BOGGS, A. J. Pickens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 2; Honors 1, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. l mmnii} Ti 70 CLASS OF I9U2 PAUL BOLIN, Furman Orangeburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Transfer; Private; Private; Carnegie Music Society, Vice-President 3, President 4; Glee Club, Vice-President 3; Tri-County Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Drill Band 3, 4. JONES EDWARD BOLT, Heel , Baldy Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Abbeville County Club 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 4, Vice-President 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES ALLEN BOTTS, Jimbo Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Abbeville County Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN EDWARD BOULWARE, T. N. T. Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4; Newberry County Club 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 3, 4. 71 ROY BRACKETT K. S. BREAZEALE T. C. BREAZEALE CLYDE TILLERY BOY, JR. Fat Fort Mill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. MARION McDOWELL BRACKETT Ham Hendersonville, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; The Minarets 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Band Platoons 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. KENNON SMITH BREAZEALE Breezy Pendleton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Brigade Commander; Blue Key 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Basket- ball 1; Animal Husbandry Club 3, Publicity Manager 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons, Platoon Commande r 4; Master Cadet, Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C; Honor Mili- tary Graduate. THOMAS CLARENCE BREAZEALE Buck , T. C. Belton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Anderson County Club 2, 3, 4; Dairj Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THE SENIORS THE l«?42 BF ' 72 VOLUMEXXXJJi _A LLEN BROOKS Duck B Prosperity, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING rivate; Private; Private; Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, Senior Manager 4; Block C Club 4. BROADUS VAUGHN BROWN Buddie Pacolet, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. S. A. E. 4. ERNEST BROOKS BROWN Brownie , Mumbler Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, President 4. JAMES LISTON BROWN J. L. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Conway, South Carolina Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Horticulture Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. BROOKS B. V. BROWN E. B. BROWN J. L. BROWN 73 THE SENIORS WILLIAM LEROY BRUNSON, Tucker Brunson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Major; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Senior Council; Scabbard and Blade 4; Agrarian 3; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. DAVID CUTTING) BRYAN, D. C , Dave Swansea, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Young Democrats Club 3, 4; Sears Scholarship Cluh; Lexing- ton-Saluda County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Grange 2; Agricultural Econom- ics Cluh 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOSEPH FURMAN BRYAN, Joe , Jo-Jo Fairfax, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. B. C. Club 1, 2; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Cfemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM BELL BUFORD, Buford Clinton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. MlDDIIIItlli 74 CLASS OF W2 CHARLES ARTHUR BUIST, JR., B , Billie Blackville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; A. B. C. Club; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROGER LEROY BULL, Bull , Ferdinand Santee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, Reporter 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Orange- burg County Club 3, 4; Company Commanders ' Club; Expert, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROBERT McLAURIN BURCH, Bobby Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Pee Deeans 3, 4; Sigma Phi 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GORDON HAMLET BURGESS, H. A. Marion, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. 75 BURNETTE BUSSEY BUTLER BYR1) HOWARD WALKER BURNETTE Flash , Shark Belton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DECREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Tennis 2, 3, Captain 4; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM WESTBROOK BUSSEY ' Bill ' Greenville, South Carolin; CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GEORGE WILLIAM BUTLER Rhett Travelers Rest, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Tail Alpha 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM CATHCART BYRD Bill Clinton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING ■ Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Laurens County Club 1,2; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Company Com- manders ' Club 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Master Cadet, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemswu, S. C; Honor Military Graduate. THE SENIORS __A VOLUME Bunk Sum ter, South Carolina IDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private ; Private; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Civil Pilot Training 3, 4; Plying CHARLES MILLER CAMPBELL ' Charlie ' Beaufort, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Color Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 2, 3, 4; Agrarian 3; Low-Landers 1,2; Beaufort-Clemson Club 4; Staff Sergeants ' Club 3; Pershing Rifles; Delegate to the National A. S. A. E. Meeting 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. OLIN BENJAMIN CANNON, JR. ' Goat ' Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; Honors 1,2; Alpha Phi Omega 3, Vice-President 4; Scabbard and Blade, First Sergeant 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2, 3; Young Democrats 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Sigma Epsilon 3, President 4; Newberry County Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, junior, Senior Platoons; Commencement Marshal; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C; Honor Military Graduate. ROBERT NEWELL CANNON Cannon-ball Hemingway, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private. CAIN CAMPBELL O. B. CANNON, |R. R. N. CAN NON- 77 THE SENIORS CHARLES TROY CARPENTER, JR., Doc , C. T. , K. M. Kings Mountain, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Private; Private WILLIAM HUNTER CARSON, Willie , Bill Orangeburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DECREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Honors 1, 3; Phi Psi 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Freshman Platoon. FOUNTAIN GRADY CASH, JR. Tucapau, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING AND WEAVING AND DESIGNING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Phi Psi 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Junior Warden 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Weaving and Designing Club 3, 4; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES JOSEPH CASSERLY, Cass Flushing, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Psi 3, 4. I  ! ' 78 CLASS OF 1942 BILL AMOS CASTON, Big Bill Pageland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2; F. F. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chesterfield County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALVIN WALLACE CHANDLER, Al Marietta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM HUGH CHASTAIN, Chassie Taylors, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Private; Private; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LINDSAY CHEATHAM, Rock Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Phi Psi 4; Bobbin and Beaker 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. CHEEZEM CLARK CLAWSON CLOWN KY WILLIAM LEROY CHEEZEM Bill , Doc Andrews, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Private; Private; Private; Track 1,2; Boxing 2, 3; Rifle Team 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 4. WILLIAM MAHLON CLARK Bill Johnston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. CARL HOUSTON CLAWSON ' Cr Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Sigma Phi 3, 4; York County Club 1, Secretary 2, President 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Sophomore, Junior, Senmr Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN YOUNGE CLOWNEY, JR. ; Johnny ' Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR li.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; P. S. A. 1, 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. THE SENIORS VOLUMEX £2 __a mw z, IN COKER Larry , Pete Turbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE ral; Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 2; Honors 3; Blue Key 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, ' resident v 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; The ' I ' ; ' t As- sociate Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4; Associate Editor Blue Key Directory 4; Senior Council; Senior Class Historian; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Company Commanders ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3; Commencement Marshal 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Sharp- shooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES ROBERT COLEMAN Jimmie Pamplico, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. S. M. E. 4; Pee Deeans 3, 4. JAKE STONE COLVIN, JR. Mama Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1; Blue Key 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Boxing 1, 2, 3, Alternate Captain 4; Block C Club 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Central Dance Association 3, President 4; Pershing Rifles; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROBERT EDGAR COLVIN ' Bob Darlington, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Boxing 1,4; Pee Deeans 1, 2. COKER COLEMAN J. S. COLVIN, JR. R. E. COLVIN 81 THE SENIORS ERNEST SEBASTIAN COMPTON, Comp , Ernie Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE KOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Greenwood County Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Iota Epsilon 1, Vice-President 2, 3, Historian 4. GERALD BARNETTE COPE, Cope , Jerry , G. B. Cope, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 4; A. S. M. E. 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES McCUTCHEN COTTINGHAM, J. M. Dillon, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Honors 1; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4. KENNETH O ' DELL COUCH, K. O. Easley, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Scabbard and Blade 4; Com- pany Commanders ' Club; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Grange 1, 2; Marks- man, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WDIIIIH ' V 82 CLASS OF W2 JAMES SAMUEL COURSON, Jack Clarkesville, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Zeta 4; P. S. A. 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOSEPH LEWIS COX, The Greek Belton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; First Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jungaleers 1, 2, Director 3, 4; Phi Psi 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Commence- ment Marshal; Senior Council; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. KENNETH LEON CRAWFORD, Pee Wee Calhoun, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Wesley Foundation Council 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. SAM FRANCIS CREWS, Man on the Ship Hampton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Iota Lambda Sigma 4; Iota Epsilon 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 3. CROUCH CROW CROWDER DALRYMIM.i: HENRY LaFAYETTE CROUCH One Punch Saluda, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTUR AL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Grange 1, 2, 3, 4; Saluda-Lexington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Judging Team 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. SMITH CROW, JR. Bud Lexington, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2. MILO MARTIN CROWDER Ham Strother, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Fairfield-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JENNINGS HARRIS CLOVIS DALRYMPLE, Dally Mount Croghan, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; F. F. A. 4; Chesterfield County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. r THE SENIORS VOLUME XXJL2 DANTZLER, JR. Laddie CANDIDATE J- ' OR B.S. DEGREE IX DAIRYING Eutawville, South Carolina irporal ; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLARD EUGENE DARBY Pelzer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Bobbin and Beaker 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. FLEETWOOD DOUGLAS DAVANT ' Buddy Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Central Dance Association 3; Pershing Rifles; Best Drilled Corporal, Third Battalion, Second Regiment; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons. ROBERT BOLT DAY Snake Atlanta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Jungaleers 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. c. DANTZLER DARBY DAVANT DAY 85 THE SENIORS ANDREW EARL DELLASTATIOUS, Andy Washington, D. C. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1,2; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Man- ager Football 1 , 2, 3. FRANKLIN ARTHUR DELLASTATIOUS, Frank ' Washington, D. C. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD RIDDLE DENNY, JR., Sleepy , Ed Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Taps Staff 3; Feature Editor ' 41 Taps; Columbia-Clemson Club; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Pla- toons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ANDREW ADAIR DICKERSON, Dog McDonough, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3; Clemson Flying Cadets 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4; R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. _m ffl}})iii), r 86 CLASS OF W2 JAMES HERMAN DIXON, JR., Jimmie Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Honors 1; Blue Key 3, 4; Taps Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief ' 42 Taps; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 4, Treas- urer 3 ; Commencement Marshal ; Associate Editor Blue Key Di- rectory 4; Delegate to N. S. P. A. Convention, St. Louis, Mo., 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. WILLIAM HANNA DONLY, Red , Bill Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, Presi- dent 4; Concert Band 1, 3, 4; Columbia-Clemson Club 1, 2; Agri- cultural Economics Club 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Artists Series Committee 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. OLIN GOODE DORN, JR., Goot Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; First Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 4; Cen- tral Dance Association 3, Chairman Floor Committee 4; Sigma Phi 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FRANCIS DRENNAN, Ike Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. 87 DICWORTII ]). PRE Dl ' SENKl ' RY ( ' .. V. KDWARDS WILLIAM WALKER DUCWORTH Little Duck Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Block and Bridle 3, 4; Anderson County Club 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Club 3; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS DuPRE Fred Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; Abbeville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man Platoon; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JULIAN DELANO DUSENBURY Doozy Claussen, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Colonel; Blue Key 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Young Democrats 2, 4, Secretary 3; Pee Deeans 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Junior Staff Club, President 3; Agricultural Economics Club 4, Secretary 3; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Councils 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, Vice-President 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 4, Secretary 3; Chairman Senior Council; Vice-President Sophomore Class; President Junior Class; President Senior Class; Chief Commencement Marshal; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 3; Master Cadet, Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GEORGE WILLIAM EDWARDS Boo Gresham, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY L Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Zeta 4; Animal Husbandry Departmental Editor Agrar ' mn 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, Vice-President 4; Block and Bridle Club 3, ice-President 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THE SENIORS VOLUME X _A flALH UN EDWARDS Foggy , Stinky Seneca, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING ate; Private; Private; Honors 1. LELION DEXTER ELLEDGE L. D. , Lion Ware Shoals, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Greenwood County Club 1, 2, 3; F. F. A. 3, 4. RALPH HENRY ELLIS Lefty Little River, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Horry County Club 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2. JAMES CARRADINE EPPS Jimmie CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Kingstree, South Carolina Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. J. C. EDWARDS ELLEDGE ELLIS EPPS 89 HIBHHi THE SENIORS CARL EDWARD EPTING, Rusty Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Color Corporal; Master Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4; Pershing Rifles, First Sergeant 2, Regimental Staff 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Junior Staff Club 3; Green- ville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Commencement Marshal; Best Drilled Corporal First Battalion, Seco nd Regiment; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C.j Honor Military Graduate. PARRISH NESBITT ERWIN, P. N. Albany, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Private; Private; The Minarets 3, 4 CARLISLE EDWARD EVANS, Laddie Orangeburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT STEPHEN FARMER, Bob Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Clemson Fly- ing Cadets 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 2; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. C. wmnmiH, ■ ■ 90 CLASS OF 1942 TILLMAN CARLTON FAULKNER, JR., Red McCormick, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4 HEYWARD HUNTER FELLERS, H-Square , Bob Prosperity, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Zeta 3, Scribe 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, President 4; Sears Scholar- ship Club 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. RALPH CLEO FENNELL, J. B. , Cleo Loris, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; State Record Holder of Pole Vault; Southern Con- ference Champion 1941; Freshman Platoon. JOSEPH GANTT FERGUSON, Joe Winnsboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 2; Honors 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Episcopal Stu- dents ' Association 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Freshman Platoon; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FLOYD FORTUNATO S. V. FOSTER W. C. FOSTER LUTHER O ' NEAL FLOYD Bottle-Neck , L. O. Scranton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; First Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Scabbard and Blade 3, Second Lieutenant 4; First Sergeants ' Club; A. I. E. -E. 3, 4; Baseball 2; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FRANCIS NICHOLAS FORTUNATO, Frank , Fortchie Bethlehem, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Newman Club 3, President 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. SAMUEL VICTOR FOSTER Vic Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Taps Staff 3, Photo Editor ' 42 Taps; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon in Brigade 1 ; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM CALVIN FOSTER Bill ' Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant ; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, President 4; Iota Epsilon 1, , 3, President 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JBL THE SENIORS THE 194 Z 92 VOLUMES ___A D FOWLER Joe Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING ' nvate; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Dairy Club 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Freshman Platoon; Best Drilled Sergeant in Battalion; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. c. BEN DAVIS FREE ' Benny Ninety Six, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Iota Epsilon 1, Vice-President 2, President 3, Secretary 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. PICKENS NOBLE FREEMAN Pick Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 1; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club 3; Company Commanders ' Club 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GEORGE HENRY FRITTS, JR. Jug , Bobo , Gorgeous Lenoir City, Tennessee CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private j Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4. FOWLER FREE FREEMAN FRITTS 93 THE SENIORS JOHN NEWTON FROWEIN, Fro Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR H.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Agrarian 4, Junior StafF 3, Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Dairy Club 2, 3; P. S. A. 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3; Spartanburg County Club 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. ANTONIO FUENTES, Tony Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Private; Private; Animal Husbandry Club 4 THEODORE WANNAMAKER GAGE Parson , Thievin ' Theo Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Phi Omega 3, Alumni Secretary 4; Strawberry Leaf, President 4; A. I. E. E. 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3; Anderson County Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Y. M. C. A. Coun- cil 1, 2, 4, President 3; Y. M. C. A, Cabinet 3, 4; Associate Editor Y. M. C. A. Handbook 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. JACK EDWARD WARREN GALWAY, Queball Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; A. S. M. E. 4; Pershing Rifles; Freshman Platoon; Greenville-Clemson Club.  - ' ' 94 CLASS OF W2 JULIAN BOYD GAMBLE, Sol Turbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Sumter-Clarendon Club 1,2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FRANKLIN REID GARDNER, Woozic Savannah, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Savannah- Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. C. LEON ELMORE GARDNER, Rock Chesterfield, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Chesterfield County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Best Drilled Platoon 1 ; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. NATHAN GARFINKLE, Nat , Niski Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Taps Staff 3; Young Democrats 2, 3; Calhoun Society 1, 2; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GARRETT GARRISON GENET B. W. GETTY ' S WILLIAM CALVIN GARRETT, JR. ' Bill Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Track 1,2; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3, President 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. THOMAS EDMOND GARRISON, JR., Ed , T. E. , Father Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1, 2, 3; Alpha Tail Alpha 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Agrarian, Vocational Agricultural Department Editor 4; Assistant Manager of Agriculture Fair 3; An- derson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; Dairy Club 3; 4-H Club 3, 4; B. S. U. Council, Vice-President 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club, Vice-President 3; Honor System Committee 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, Vice-President 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. t .,,i GILBERT RODMAN FOX GENET, JR. Rod Georgetown, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Pee-Deeans 1, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club 3; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Freshman Platoon; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. BENJAMIN WILEY GETTYS Duck Lugoff, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING k Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Kershaw County Club 1, 2, 3Y4; Freshman Platoon; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THE SENIORS VO LUMEXJLi Jk mw , ARD GETTYS Rock CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Lugoff, South Carolina ; Private; Private; Honors 2, 3; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, Censor 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3; reasurer 4; Kershaw County Club 1,2, 3. FRANK MARION GIBSON Hoot Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Greenville County Club 3. WILLIAM COPELAND GILMORE, JR. Bill Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN WEAVING AND DESIGNING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Weaving and Designing Club 4; Sharp- shooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. RALPH NEWTON GLEASON Red CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Townville, South Carolina Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 3; Honors 2; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Agrarian 3, 4; Agronomy Departmental Editor 4; Sears Scholarship Club 4, Treasurer 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Dairy Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 3; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3; Anderson County Club 3, 4; Grange 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. R. E. GETTYS GIBSON GILMORE GLEASON 97 THE SENIORS JOE DAVIS GLENN, Pop FairplaY, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DF.GREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOSEPH DOUTH IT GLENN, Joe Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; An- derson County Club 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3 ; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GEORGE FREDERICK GOBLET, Freddie Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, Vice- President 4; Iota Epsilon 2, 3, President 4; Tiger 1, 2, Feature Editor 3, Associate Editor 4. JAMES HUGHES GODFREY, Bo Fort Mill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Greenwood County Club 1 ; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. mnmum 98 CLASS OF W2 JESS LEWIS GOODMAN Clemson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4. CURTIS CLARKSON GRAHAM, Whitey Mt. Ulla, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, Alternate Captain 4; Block C Club 2, 3, President 4; Senior Council; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Master Cadet; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. C. JOE HARRY GRAHAM, Punch Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Agrarian, Assistant Editor of Agronomy Department 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Anderson County Club 4; Sears Scholarship Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LEE GRAHAM, Bob Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. 99 GRAYSON GREENE GREGG A. H. GREGORY JAMES HOLLAND GRAYSON Jimmy , Dutch Yonges Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Freshman Platoon; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILSON GREENE Geese CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Sumter, South Carolina Private; Private; Private; Private; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Sumter-Clemson Club 1, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2; Best Drilled Platoon 1. FRANK ALEXANDER GREGG IT ' Foxy Mars Bluff, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Captain; Scabbard and Blade 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Company Command- ers ' Club 4; Judging Team 3; Young Democrats 3, Vice-President 4; Calhoun Forensic Society, Cor- responding Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, President 4; Block and Bridle 3, President 4; Pee Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Platoon 3; Master Cadet, Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. Greenville, South CalBpna Transfer; Private; Private; Private; Bobbin and Beaker, Advertising Manager 4. ANDREW HARRISON GREGORY Greg CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY THE SENIORS VOLUME XXXJ1 4w y yj HONY GREGORY, JR. P. A. , Gregg CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Marietta, Georgia Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Swimming 1, 2; Minor C Club 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Freshman Platoon; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN ROBERT CALHOUN GRIFFIN Grif Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Psi 3, 4; Honor Council 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN BALIS GRIFFITH ' Griff Liberty, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 4; judg- ing Team 4; F. F. A. 2, 3; Animal Husbandry Club 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. TERRY FRANKLIN GUEST ' Buster Marietta, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private. P. A. GREGORY, JR. GRIFFIN GRIFFITH GUEST 101 THE SENIORS FRANK JOHNSON HADDON, F. J. Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Drum Major; First Lieutenant; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mil Beta Psi 3, 4; Greenwood County Club 1,2; Drill Hand 1, 2, Leader 3, 4; Marksman, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. CARROLL INMAN HAMBRIGHT, Ham Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 ; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE HAMILTON, Brutus , Chins Fort Mill, South Carolina CAXDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX DAIRYING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Dairy Club 3, 4; F. F. A. 1,2; York County Club 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. CHARLES EARLE HAMMOND, Duck Fairfax, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EXGIXEERINC. Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 1; Honors 2; Scabbard and Blade 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, President 4, Delegate to National Convention 4; Senior Council 4; A. I. E. E. 3, Chairman 4; Sigma Phi 4; A. B. C. Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Pershing Rifles, First Lieutenant 4; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Commencement Marshal; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. jmmmni) 7 102 CLASS OF W2 LUTHER CARLISLE HAMMOND, L. C. Seneca, South Caro lina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Alpha Zeta 2, 3; Chronicler 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Agrarian 3, Associate Edi- tor 4; Sears Scholarship Cluh, Secretary 3, President 4; B. S. U. Council 1, 3, 4; Dairy Cluh 2; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. LOUIS HAMILTON HARDIN, JR., Parson Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; Rifle Team 1, 2; Slip Stick 3, Business Manager 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, President 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. C. WILLIAM EDGAR HARPER, Handsome Willie Honea Path, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. LEONARD BURTON HARRINGTON, Toodney , L. B. • Manning, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Private; Private; Sumter-Clarendon Club 1; Agri- cultural Economics Club 3, 4; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 103 HARRIS HASELL M. R. HAWKINS W. C. HAWKINS WILLIAM MELVIN HARRIS Rock Westminster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Tail Alpha 4; F. F. A. 2, 4, Vice-President 3; 4-H Club 1,2; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. SAMUEL MORTIMER HASELL Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Slip Stick 3, Circulation Manager 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Sigma Phi 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. MILNOR RUTLEY HAWKINS Major Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Beta Sigma Chi 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 4. W. CHARLES HAWKINS Chic Central, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION - Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Iota Lambda Sigma 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Iota Epsilon 3, Vice- President 4. tf THE SENIORS THE 194 Z 104 VOLUME XJL2JJ _A RD HEDDEN Walhalla, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ate; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 3, 4. THERON CARTER HEGLER Snake Kershaw, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Psi 3, Vice-President 4; Rifle Team 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN HENRY HEINSOHN, JR. Hank Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association 3, 4; Marks- man, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. RUFUS EARL SADLER HENRY Clemson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Tiger 1; Central Dance Association 3; A. S. M. E. 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. HEDDEN HEGLER HEINSOHN HENRY 105 THE SENIORS WILLIAM JOHN HENRY, Bill Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. DANIEL CORNELIA HERLONG, Big John Johnston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Judging Team 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. BRUCE GLENN HESS, B. C. Cohoes, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY Private; Private; Entomology Club 3, 4; P. S. A. 3, 4 JOHN CALHOUN HIGGINS, Johnny Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Scabbard and Blade 4; The Minarets 3, 4; P. S. A. 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 3; First Sergeants ' Club; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Company Commanders ' Club, Vice-President; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles, Second Lieutenant 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. 1 SK(lf ul, l)) h ' 106 CLASS OF W2 WALTER MILLER HOBSON, Cotton Belton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1; Blue Key 4; Alpha Zeta Conclave Delegate 3, Chancellor 4; Agrarian 4, Departmental Editor 3; Anderson County Club 2, 3 ; P. S. A. 2, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, President 4; Dairy Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4; Honor Council; Y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4; Best Drilled Sergeant, Third Battalion, First Regiment; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Danforth Fellow - ship Winner 1, 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOSEPH PLEDGER HODGES, J. P. Blenheim, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3; Taps Staff 3, Sports Editor ' 42 Taps; Marlboro-Dillon County Club 1, Secretary 2, 3, President 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ELTON ROSCOE HOGAN, Red , Pinky Ellerbe, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. JAMES COY HOLLIDAY Liberty, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Private; Agronomy Club 3, 4 1 «• HOLLIDAV HOLLIS HOLMES HOOKS WINSTON WEBB HOLLIDAY, Bo , Boomski , Bo Hog Kmgstree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Track 1; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Williamsburg County Club 1, 2. HARRIS WHITTON HOLLIS The Chief CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Rock Hill, South Carolina Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, Vice-President 4; Tiger 2, Feature and Managing Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; The Agrarian, Editorial Assistant 4; Ag Fair Committee 3; Straw- berry Leaf 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3; Sears Scholarship Club 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 3, Executive Committee 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HAL HORRY HOLMES Conway, South Carol inr CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1; Pre-Med Club 2, 3, President 4; Horry County Club 1, 2, President 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1,2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ARTHUR VANCE HOOKS Dusty Columbia, South Carina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Columbia-Clemson C1 2, 3, 4; Kan Klarke Klan 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson THE SENIORS THE I94Z 08 fWra W VOLUME HOPPER Hop Rabun Gap, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION rivate; Private; Private; Private; F. F. A. 4. VERNIE FRED HORTON Sarge Angelus, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Chesterfield County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JULIUS CLIFFORD HUBBARD, JR. Mike , Mother Lancaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN WEAVING AND DESIGNING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Lancaster-Clemson Club 2, 3; Weaving and De- signing Club 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FORREST EDWARD HUGGINS Ed Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Honors 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Radio Club 3, President 4. HOPPER HORTON HUBBARD HUGGINS 109 THE SENIORS RAYMOND BRYAN HUGGINS, Hug , Mother , Nig Johnsonville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Private; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Block and Bridle 2; Animal Husbandry Cluh 2; [ay-Way Socialites 2, 3; Florence County Club 1. STEADMAN CLIFTON HUGHES, Steady Hampton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private EDWARD P. HUGUENIN, Deacon Ridgeland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Supply Sergeant; Private; Tiger, Advertising Staff 1, 2; Agrarian 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4; Carnegie Music Society 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. MILES RAPLEY HUNTER, Footsie Gray Court, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DECREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; Tiger Broth- erhood 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade, First Lieutenant 4; Rifle Team 2, Manager 3, Captain 4; Minor C Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Kappa Gamma 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Regimental Staff Sergeant 3, Major 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons, Alternate Senior Platoon Commander; Master Cadet, Expert, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. WHEEL im no CLASS OF 1942 BENJAMIN GRAHAM HYDER, Boogie Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Private; Private; The Minarets 4 ARCH COURTNEY INGRAM, A. C. Ridgeland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Private; Private; Agricultural Economics Club 4 ARTHUR MARVIN INGRAM, A. M. Ridgeland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Private; Private; Dairy Club 4 CLAUDE O ' NEIL INGRAM, C. O. Ridgeland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Dairy Club 4 IRVING H. L. JACKSON J. C. JACKSON J. N. JACKSON III WILLIAM JOSEPH IRVING Bill Albany, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Jungaleers 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4. HERBERT LEE JACKSON Herby Campobello, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private. JESSE CROMWELL JACKSON Jake Edgefield, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta Club 2, 3; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN NELSON JACKSON III : Jack Tryon, North Carolin; CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN WEAVING AND DESIGNING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Weaving and Designing Club 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. W THE SENIORS i m vnuiur tt %1 __A mm L ■jMA JAMES, JR. Whiske) Willy Fort Lewis, Washington CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING oral; First Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; First Sergeants ' Club; A. S. C. E. 4; Freshman arksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. LAKE HUGH JAMESON Red Easley, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN WEAVING AND DESIGNING Private; Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Weaving and Designing Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROBERT HARRISON JAUDON Jordon Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Glee Club 2, 3; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2, 3; Carnegie Music Society 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4. MELVIN EUGENE JENKINS Jeep Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Carnegie Music Societv 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES JAMESON JAUDON JF.NKIXS 113 THE SENIORS WILLIAM GRLLN JENKINS, Geronimo , Jenks ' Kline, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE [N BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; A. I. E. E. 3; Slif Stick 3; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. KENNETH BRONAUGH JENNINGS, K. B. , Little Dog Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; The Minarets 4; Mu Beta Psi 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ERNEST MOISE JOHNSON, E. M. Aiken, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 2; Alpha Zeta 4; B. S. U. Council 3, President 4; A. S. A. E. 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4. HUBERT CLIFTON JOHNSON, Horse Collar Trenton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. mwmrr 114 CLASS OF W2 ALBERT EUGENE JOHNSTON, JR., Gene , Q. Boy Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4; Greenville County Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2. ROBERT HAYNE JONES, Bob Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Greenwood C ounty Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. SHELTON JEROME JONES, Skeleton Bones Walterboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDCSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Iota Epsilon 4, Treasurer 3; Colletonians 2, 3, 4; Marks- man, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM ISAAC JONES, W. I. Great Falls, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Fairfield County Club 2; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. C. 15 IORI) KAY K.ELLEY KINDER LEONARD ROBINSON JORDAN Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 4; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Columbia- Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM KAY Sammy , Bill Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES ANDERSON KELLEY Honest Jim CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Private; Private. Liberty, South Carolina WESLEY CARR KINDER Duck Kingstree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE rivate; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; The Minarets 4; J ps aff 3; Art Editor ' 42 Taps; Delegate to N. S. P. A. Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, 4; Wno ' s Pr St Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THE SENIORS THE 194 Z VOLUME XXXJL ARD KING Ed McBee, South Carolina ANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION ate; Private; Private; Chesterfield County Club 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 3, 4. WILLIAM WILSON KIRVEN, JR. Bill Darlington, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; A. S. A. E. 4; Pee Deeans 1, 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. TOHN PIERCE KISER f ,... Kaj Bowman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN MICHAEL KLINCK Jack ' North Augusta, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Central Dance Association 3, Treasurer 4; Tiger 1, 2, 3, Radio Editor 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Aiken County Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Flying Cadets ' Club 4; Pershing Rifles; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. KING KIRVEN KISER KLINCK 17 V THE SENIORS JAMES DANIEL KNEECE, Jeep Gilbert, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Agricultural Econom- ics Club 3, 4; Marksman, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ALBERT SPRINGS LACHICOTTE, Boo Pawley ' s Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Marks- man, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. EVANS ALLEN LaROCHE, Rock Johns Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant ; High Honors 3; Honors 1,2; Phi Psi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES MACK LAWRENCE, Buckshot Seneca, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DECREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Agricultural Econom- ics Club 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 4; Oconee County Club 1; Glee Club 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. _JMW U WT TT 118 CLASS OF 1942 FRANK SIMPSON LEAKE, JR., Slow Leak Fountain Inn, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Private; Private; Dairy Club 3, 4 WILLIAM KNAPP LEE, Bill Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. S. M. E. 4 EUGENE VARDELL LEGARE, Snooky Johns Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; P. S. A. 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HAILE HUMPHRIES LeMASTER, Tubby Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Private; Private; Judging Team 3, 4; Dairy Club 2, 3; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Cal- houn Forensic Society 3. 119 LEONARD LESESNE LESTER LEVER BENJAMIN RHETT LEONARD Little Chief Donalds, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Agrarian 1, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; President Inter-Collegiate 4-H Club 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Abbeville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. CLAUDIUS BANCROFT LESESNE Buddy Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Master Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; Blue Key 3, President 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Tiger 2, Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Junior Staff Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Columbia-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Young Democrats; Historian Junior Class; Vice-President Senior Class; Senior Council; Commencement Mar- shal; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES RAYMOND LESTER PeLow , Duck Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JACK QUINTON LEVER Chunk , W. T. West Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IX BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING l Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, Secretary 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 5, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Strawberry Leaf 2, 3, 4; CaUioun Forensic So- ciety 1, 2, 3; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2. THE SENIORS THE K 4Z VOLUME XX_V LEVINE L. J. Lake City, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OK ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ate; Private; Private; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Calhoun forensic Society 1, 2, 3. AEVIN DAWSON LEWIS, JR. Smiley , A. D. Aynor, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Color Sergeant; Captain; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Staff Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Horry County Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN HERMAN LIGHTSEY, JR. Pie Brunson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTCRAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 4; A. B. C. Club, Vice- President 4; Freshman Platoon; Pershing Rifles; Master Cadet; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. WATTIE SMITH LIGON W. S. Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. LEVINE LEWIS LIGHTSEY LIGON THE SENIORS BLUCHER EDGAR UNDER, JR., D. B. Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Tail Alpha; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HOMER RAY LINDLER, H. R. Chapin, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR R.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Honors 3; Alpha Zeta 4; Agri- cultural Economics Club 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ARTHUR LINK, Bob Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR R.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Abbeville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT FRANKLIN LONG, Bob , Yank Bethlehem, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Bethlehem-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. mmiDiiih. 122 CLASS OF 1942 WALTER JOHN LOUGHLIN, Doc Cos Cob, Connecticut CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, Vice-President 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. CHARLES GREEN LUCIUS, Shot West Palm Beach, Florida CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Florida Club 1; Animal Hus- bandry Club 3, 4; Block and Bridle 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. WILLIAM ARIAIL McCLANNAHAN, Spike , Doctor Washington, D. C. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FOSTER FRANKLIN McCONNELL, Mac Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. 123 McCORSLEY MCDONALD McELVEEN K FADDIN EUGENE FUTCH McCORSLEY Mac Little River, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DECREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Private; Private; Horry County Club 3, 4. WALTER STUART McDONALD Uncle Walter Georgetown, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private; Blue Key 3, 4-;Tiger, News Editor 3, Editor 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3, President 4; Commencement Marshal; Artist Concert Series Committee 3, 4. NORWOOD REAVES McELVEEN Mac Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Football 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS McFADDIN Mack New ion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY ■« Private; Private; Private; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Sumter-Clarendon Club 1. THE SENIORS TF7H THE 194 Z 124 VOLUMEXJL5 __A ICE McKEOWN Red , Mac Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE KOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 2; Chester Cnuntv Club 1, 2; Carnegie Music ; Marksman, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. EDWIN KYLE McLENDON Mac Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private; Football 2, 3; Block C Club 3; Columbia-Clemson Club. RICHARD KIRK McLEOD Sumter, South Carolin; CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Central Dance Association 3, Placing Chairman 4; Senior Council; Commencement Marshal; Sumter-Clemson Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Council 1; Pershing Rifles; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Best Drilled Freshman, Second Battalion, Second Regiment; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HOWARD OSGOOD McMILLAN, JR., Little Mac , Micley Minneapolis, Minnesota CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. S. A. E. 4; Agrarian 3; Episcopal Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. McKEOWN McLENDON McLEOD h. o. McMillan, jr. 125 THE SENIORS joe fred McMillan, Mac Clinton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR K.s. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Prix ate; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Assistant Advertising Manager, Rohhni and Beaker 4; Laurens-Union County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THOMAS ALBERT McTEER, Big Mac McClellanville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OK CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 3 Honors 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, Vice-President 4 Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Episcopal Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4 Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Expert, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM JAMES MacPHERSON, Mac Brunswick, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; R. (). I . C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THOMAS MERL MARTIN, Tom Pineville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Rifle Team 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Block and Bridle 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ' _pmmn,. 126 CLASS OF W2 OSCAR DONALD MARVIN, Don , O. D. Yemassee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; The Minarets 4; Tiger 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4; Y. M. C. A. Councils 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Freshman Platoon; Best Drilled Platoon 3; Marks- man, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROBERT EARLE MARVIN, Rob Ritter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Agrarian, Horticultural Department Editor 4; Horticulture Club 3, Vice-President 4; Col- letonians 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES ASBURY MAULDIN Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ARTHUR HARVIN MAYBIN, Turbine , Duck Whitmire, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. MAYS OLIVER AIKEN MAYS ' Ollie CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICIXE Columbia, South Carolina Private; Private; Private; Private; Honor Council 4; Calhoun Forensic Society, Tourney Chairman 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Young Democrats 3, President 4; Wesley Foundation Council 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Columbia-Clemson Club 3, 4. CHARLES DAVENPORT MEEKS Chilie Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM FDGAR MERRITT Willie Washington, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DFGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Augusta-Aiken Club 1; Marksman, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GEORGE FRANKLIN MILEY Snooks Brunson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION f Private; Corporal; Private; Private; A. B. C. Club 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 3. THE SENIORS THE I94Z 128 VOLUMEXJLii _A. mw y„ N MILTON 0«.  ' Ste Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; I. R. C. 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GEORGE TRUETT MOORE G. T. Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; The Minarets 4; Slip Stick, Architectural Editor 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. RAYMOND EVAN MORGAN Squint , R. E. Plum Branch, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4. JOHN ROBERT NEW Johnny , P. H. Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Color Sergeant; Captain; Junior Staff Club; Central Dance Association 3, Publicity Director 4; Greenville County Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. C. MILTON MOORE MORGAN 129 NEW THE SENIORS SAMUEL MELTON NEXSEN, Sonny Kingstree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Honors 3; Williamsburg County Club 1,2; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Company Com- manders ' ' Club; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. LAWRENCE HENRY NICKLES, Nick Donalds, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Abbeville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3,%; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoon; Best Drilled Sergeant, Third Battalion, Second Regiment; Marksman, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOE WHITE NIMS Lancaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Track Team 2, 3; Associate Editor, Slip Stick 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GILBERT JOSEPH O ' BRIEN, Roby Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; The Minarets 2, 3, 4; Central Dance Association 3, Designer 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Columbia Club 4; Marks- man, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. mmmni). fflk 130 CLASS OF W2 DURWARD GEORGE O ' DELL, George Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4, Alpha Chi Sigma 2, Recorder 3, Master of Cere- monies 4; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartanburg County Club 1, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Highest Honors 1; Chemical Warfare, Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; Freshman Class President; Honor Military Graduate. WADE HAMPTON PADGETT, Chunk , Pancho Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Captain; Blue Key 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Colum- bia-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Commencement Marshal; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C; Honor Military Graduate. HOWARD LEE PAINTER, Chesnee , Cisco Chesnee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JIM ROY PARKER, Canary CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Private; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4; Oconee- Clemson Club 4. vv 131 PARKER PERRON K PERRY PHILLIPS THOMAS McCUTCHEN PARKER Tommy Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Platoon; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ANTHONY JAMES PERRONE, JR. Jim San Juan, Puerto Rico CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. RICHARD ASKEW PERRY Rich Gresham, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4. STEVE FRANKLIN PHILLIPS C l St Lancaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Zeta 4; Agricultural Economics C ub 3, Vice-President 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THE SENIORS VOLUME XXJL2 LVIN PINSON Bill , W. C , Nero Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION )oral; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Iota Epsilon 2, 4, Historian 1, Prescient 3; Greenwood County Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM NELSON POE ' Billy Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Taps Staff 3, Literary Editor ' 42 Taps; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Master Cadet, Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. LeFOY HAMMETT POOLE ' Doc , Colonel Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private. CHARLES ALLEN PUETTE Chicken , Pretty Campobello, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; F. F. A. 4. PINSON POE POOLE PUETTE 133 THE SENIORS JAY WESLEY QUINN, Mama , Skeet St. Matthews, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Tri-County Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. LAMES MacMILLAN RABB, JR., J. Mac Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OK CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Canterhurv Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Freshman Platoon. FRANCIS MELVIN RAIN, Bad Weather Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Private; Private; Dairy Club 3, 4 ROBERT DONALD RANDALL, Don Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Tail Beta Pi 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Sergeant in Brigade; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. _ } m, W Ti Jffl A 134 CLASS OF W2 GEORGE DAVID RANKIN, Dee Saluda, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Saluda-Lexington County Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; 4-H Club 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; F. F. A. 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. NEIL BARNES RATCLIFF, Neil Bethune, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Kershaw County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. AUGUSTUS BOYD RAY, A. B. , Abe , Baby Ray Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 3; P. S. A. 1,3; Carnegie Music Society 3; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3; Y. M. C. A. Council 3. JOSEF ISAAC REECE, Joe Pickens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 135 RHODES LADDY THOMAS RHODES Darlington, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING B.S. Degree in Physics at Furman; Tau Beta Pi 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. JAMES FREDERICK RICHARDS Slick Highland, New York CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN GARDINER RICHARDS IV U T_ l ' Tack ' Camden, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; The Minarets 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Cluh 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 4; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Minor C Club 3, 4; Soccer 2, 4; Central Dance Association 3; Alpha Chi Psi 4; Glee Club 2; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOEL LANDRUM RICHARDSON Richie CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private. THE SENIORS THE K 4 Z 36 VOLIIAiiF XXXJ _A OBBINS Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE TOR 15. S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING ate; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Flying Cadets ' Club 3, 4; Marksman, R. (). T. C. Camp, c. WILLIAM ANDERSON ROBINSON Bill , Robbie Greer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OK ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. STEVE BERRY ROCHESTER Steve Salem, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Grange 2; Oconee County Club 1; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JULIUS MAX ROESEL, JR. Rosy Augusta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private. ROBBINS ROBINSON ROCHESTER ROESEL 137 THE SENIORS DAVID CULLER ROGERS, Dave , D. C. Pelzer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Rifle Team 4; An- derson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Sharp- shooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GAINES MADISON ROGERS, Soldier , Professor Seneca, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES SAUNDERS ROGERS, JR., Jimmie , Needlenose Conway, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Horry County Club 2; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. SCOTT SHEPPARD ROGERS, Shep , Red Blenheim, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Corporal; Staff Sergeant; Captain; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4; Boxing 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Marlboro-Dillon County Club 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Junior Staff Club; Flying Ca- dets ' Club 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. mmmr rr 138 CLASS OF W2 WILLIAM RODERICK ROZIER, Roddy Cassatt, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Kershaw County Club 3, 4; F. F. A. 3, 4; Flying Cadets ' Club 3, 4; Expert, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FREDERICK ALEXANDER RUTLEDGE, Beanie Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. C. JAMES AKERS SALTER, Jimmy Atlanta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. BONUM BARNWELL SAMS, B. B. Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; High Honors 1, Honors 2; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class; Com- mencement Marshal; Senior Council; Master Cadet, Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C; Honor Military Graduate. 139 SANDIFER R. A. SCOTT LEON MILTON SANDIFER D„.l ' R Denmark, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4. RONALD ALBERT SCOTT Scotty Bidford, Maine Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; C. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4. THOMAS ARCHIE SCOTT Scotty , T. A. Honea Path, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; F. F. A. 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROBERT BROOKS SEGARS One-Punch , Cowboy Oswego, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Tiger 1; A grmian 3; Lee County Club 1; 4-H Club 2, 3, 4; Cal- houn Forensic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 3j THE SENIORS T--m THE l«?4 Z 40 VOLUME. SEYLE Duck CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Savannah, Georgia ral ; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Savannah-Clemson Club 1, Vice-President 4; Y. M. C. ouncil 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Platoon; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THOMAS BALUS SHELOR, JR. T. B. Walhalla, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. IOHN TAFT SHERMAN a t np Easley, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, President 4; Agrarian, Assistant Departmental Editor 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Grange 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM KING SHIRLEY W. K. Belton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Anderson County Club 1, 2; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. SEYLE SHELOR SHERMAN- SHIRLEY 141 THE SENIORS CHANNING LeROY SIMMONS, JR., Joe , Lixxy Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Concert Hand 1, 2, 3, 4. JESSE WARD SIMPSON, JR., Fuzzy , Simp Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; P. S. A. 1, 3, 4; Anderson County Club 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROBERT YATES SIMS, Buck Memphis, Tennessee CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Honors 1; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4. JAMES WARREN SKARDON, Jimmy Walterboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Supply Ser- geants ' Club, Treasurer; Colletonians, President 4; Canterbury Club 3, President 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, Recording Secretary 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. milium; 142 L. CLASS OF W2 WILLIAM WESLEY GARRY SMART, JR., Bill Shelby, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HERBERT WAYNE SMITH, Hub Pageland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Private; Private; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, Senior Manager 4; Block C Club 4; Chesterneld-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4. ATWELL WILSON SOMERVILLE, Slim McConnellsville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1, 2; Scabbard and Blade 4; A. S. M. E. 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Slip Stick 3, Assistant Business Manager 4; York County Club; Company Com- manders ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Council 1,2; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man Platoon; Senior Council; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN RICHARD SOSNOWSKI, Dick Johns Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; High Honors 1; Honors 2, 3; Blue Key 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Alumnae Secretary 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Y. M. C. A. Hand- book Committee 2; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Canterbury Club 4; Y. M. C. A. Council, Vice-President 1, 2, Secretary 3; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4; President Y. M. C. A. 4; Commencement Marshal; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Master Cadet, Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C; Honor Military Graduate. 143 SOTTII.K SPROUSE STARNES STEELE VINCENT NICHOLAS SOTTILE Wop , Scott Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OK MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; Newman Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. McBETH NEWTON SPROUSK Mac Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELEt TRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Slip Stick 3, Advertising Manager 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Newberry County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Platoon. ORDWAY STARNES LiP Audrey , Tad Pole CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ENTOMOLOGY Lancaster, South Carolina Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Agrarian, Entomology Departmental Editor 4; Lan- caster County Club 2, 3; Entomology Club 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3; Clemson Flying Cadets 2, 3; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. RICHARD NEWMAN STEELE Dick CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENG NEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ML Fairhaven, .Massachusetts THE SENIORS VOLUMEX i2 TEVENSON _Jk mw z, ' Ste Marion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS vate; Private; Alpha Zeta 4; Agrarian 3, Assistant Business Manager 4; Calhoun ritic 4; Pee Deeans 3, 4; I. R. C. 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Council 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, President 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2. CECIL ALEXANDER STOKES ' Shorty , Tom Greer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 1, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; Honor System Com- mittee 4; B. S. U. 2, 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. EMANUEL MAXIMILLIAN STRAUSS Von Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 2, 3, 4; New- berry County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HAROLD STRAWHORN Lock , Foghorn Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 2; Honors 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3; Rifle 2, 3, 4; Delegate to A. I. E. E. Convention, University of Alabama 3; A. I. E. E. 3; Vice-President 4; Minor C Club 2, 3, President 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, s. c. STEVENSON STOKES STRAUSS STRAWHORN 145 THE SENIORS HARRY LYLE STURGIS, H. L. Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1, 2, 3; Blue Key 3, Vice-President 4; Phi Psi 3, Senior Warden 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Editor Y. M. C. A. Handbook 4; Bobbin and Beaker, Circula- tion Manager 4; Blue Key Directory, Editor 4; I. R. C. 3; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Company Com- manders ' Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; B. S. U. Council 3, Vice-President 4; President of South Carolina Student Christian Conference ' 41 ; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. RALPH PARKER SULLIVAN, Arpy , Sully Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGRF.E IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Honors 1; Phi Psi 4; Bobbin and Beaker 3, 4; Young Democrats 2, 3. HOWARD JOSEPH TARLETON, Jersey , Boddy South Orange, New Jersey CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Phi Psi 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JOHN RUSSELL TERRY, Wild Bill , Killer Fountain Inn, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private ; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 4; Box- ing 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ]_ i —JW , 146 CLASS OF W2 FRANK HUTCHINSON THAMES, JR., Frank Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Color Corporal; Master Sergeant; Colonel; High Honors 2, 3; Honors 1; Blue Key 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, Reporter 3, Master Alchemist 4; Delegate to National Alpha Chi Sigma Con- clave 3; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, President 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4; Staff Sergeants ' Club; Canterbury Club 4; Y. M. C. A. Councils 2, 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Freshman and Corporal in Battalion; Commencement Marshal; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; R. O. T. C. Camp, Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; Honor Military Graduate. ARTHUR EHRICH THOMAS, Pig Pawley ' s Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Manager Foot- ball Team 1, 2, 3, Senior Manager 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GOODWIN GROVE THOMAS, Goody Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Private; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Glee Club 2, 3; First Sergeants ' Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Clemson Flying Cadets 2, First Flight Lieutenant 3, Flight Commander 4; York County Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, Vice-President 4; A. S. M. E. 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. GEORGE EVERETT THOMPSON, Kitty Chesnee, South Carolina CANDID ATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4; Tiger 3; Clemson Flying Cadets 2, 3, 4; A. S. A. E. 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, Treasurer 3, Publicity Director 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, 3; Dairy Club 2, 3; Young Democrats ' Club 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; R. O. T. C. Hfcmp, Clemson, S. C. 147 THOMPSON THOMPSON TINGLE A. L. TODD, JR. T OHN LESTER THOMPSON ' J. L. North Augusta, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Colonel; Honors 1; High Honors 2; Scabbard and Blade 3, Captain 4; Junior Staff Club; Commencement Marshal; Master Cadet, Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C; Honor Military Graduate. JOHN WENDELL THOMPSON Thorn Bowman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; F. F. A. 3, 4; Orangeburg County Club 3, 4; Marks- man, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ALVIS MALCOLM TINGLE Junior Asheville, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Pershing Rifles; Best Drilled Platoon; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ARCHIE LEE TODD, JR. Bubber Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN WEAVING AND DESIGNING yK Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Si ma Phi 4; Fresh- man Platoon; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THE SENIORS VOLUME XX J£ 4 w z, ' BERT TODD Tode , Manna Fairfax, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private ; Private ; Private ; Private ; Best Drilled Platoon 1 . JOE EARLE TURPIN Inman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1, 2, 3. JAMES F. VAN VALKENBURGH Van Asheville, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4. ALLEN HAMILTON VARN Killer Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; High Honors 1; A. I. E. E. 3; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Slip Stick 3; Beta Sigma Chi 3, Treasurer 4. C. E. TODD TURI ' IX VALKENBURGH VARN 149 THE SENIORS CHARLES HAROLD VON HOLLEN, JR., Von Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Greenville County Club 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ANDREW RUSSELL WALDEN, Doc Landrum, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Supply Ser- geants ' Club; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Dairy Club 1 ; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES REUBEN WALLACE, Jug Central, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HAMPTON WARING, Hamp Summerville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Sharp- shooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. _ !f ] 1F!771 150 CLASS OF W2 MARTIN DAVID WATKINS, Jack , M. D. Westminster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Zeta 4; Agrarian 3, Business Manager 4; Oconee County Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Judging Team 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. MILES HUNTER WATKINS, Box-Head Pendleton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Anderson County Club 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. MANCHESTER BOYINGTON WATSON, JR., Bo Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnegie Music Society 2, 3; First Sergeants ' Club; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HENRY GRADY WAY, Speedy Ridgeland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, Secretary 4; Glee Club 4; Williamsburg County Club 1,2; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Young Democrats ' Club 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. 151 Wl WKR WEBSTER F. T. WEST H. 1). WEST, JR. ALONZO EUGENE WEAVER Gene Jacksonville, Florida CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant, A. S. M. E. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 4; Florida-Clemson Club 1,2; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FRANCIS SINCLAIR WEBSTER, JR. Bubber ' Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Private; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Slip Stick 3, Editor 4; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. FRANK TYSON WEST Wex , Mother Marion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; First Se rgeant; Captain; Agrarian 3; Pee Deeans 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, Secretary 4; Pershing Rifles, Regimental Starr; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Company Commanders ' Club; First Sergeants ' Club; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. HENRY DENNIS WEST, JR. H. D. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Bowman, South Cjkplina Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Dairy Club A ; Sears Scholar- ship Club 2, 3; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ' THE SENIORS THE 1942 5? ' It! VOLIIMF yXXj( „ IWILBfAM WEST I. W. Richmond, Virginia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN G ENERAL SCIENCE lvate; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. EDWARD THORNTON WHITE ' Ed ' Belton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Central Dance Association 3, Decorator 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES RYAN WHITE, JR. J. R. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Sumter, South Carolina Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Scabbard and Blade 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Dairy Club 3; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Sergeant, First Battalion, First Regiment; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THOMAS PORCHER WHITE, JR. Tommy Cordesville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Canterbury Club 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. I. w. WEST E. T. WHITE J. R. WHITE, JR. T. P. WHITE, JR. 153 THE SENIORS WILLIAM CRAWFORD WHITE, Willie Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OK CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CECIL WIGGINS, Royal Crown Hopkins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Agrarian 3, Distribu- tion Manager 4; Tiger 1, 2; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 4; Animal Husbandrv Club 1, 2, Secretarv 3, Treasurer 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Block and Bridle, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Columbia-Clemson Club 4. GORDON EDMUND WILLIAMS, Willie Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Phi Psi 3, 4; Bobbin and Beaker, Editor-in-Chief; Gamma Alpha Mu 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. c. GOVIE LaVERNE WILLIAMS, Willie Norway, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. CLASS OF W2 GEORGE PHILIP WILLIAMS, Jeep Kingstree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Concert Band- 2; Williamsburg County Club 1; Drill Band 2, 3, 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. LOUIS ALBERT WILLIAMS, L. A. Olar, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4 ; Alpha Sigma 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. EDWARD LLOYD WILLIMON, Adolph Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTCRE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; The Minarets 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. BILLY RAY WILSON Washington, D. C. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ENTOMOLOGY Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Entomology Club 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man Platoon; Pershing Rifles. C. P. WILSON, JR. R. 1!. WILSON T. V. WILSON WOODIIl Rs| CHARLES PERRY WILSON, JR. C. P. Ridgeland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DKGREE IN EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Glee Club 4; Iota Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WILSON Dishj Piedmont, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN I5ACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. THOMAS VIRGIL WILSON ' Virgin Piedmont, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Zeta 3, Treasurer 4; Agrarian, Departmental Edi- tor 4; A. S. A. E. 2, 3, President 4; Sears Scholarship Club 3, Vice-President 4; B. S. U. Council 4; Freshman Platoon; Expert, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. ROBERT STANFORD WOODHURST Pinky . Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, High Honors 3; The Minarets 3, PresiJ st 4; Co-Author Constitution for Minarets Affiliated with S. C. Chapter A. I. A.; Taps Staff 3, Art Editor ' 42 Taps; Delegate to N. S. P. A., St. Lou. ' s, Missouri 2; Abbe ' ville-Clemson Club 2, Secretan President 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students in Anrerican. and Colleges 4; Marksman, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. THE SENIORS THE l«?4 Z 156 VOLUME, EDWARDS WOODRUFF, JR. Ned Cedartown, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. CHARLES KENNY WRIGHT, JR. Charlie Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Boxing 3, 4; Tiger 3, Distribution Manager 4; Columbia- Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4,; Best Drilled Platoon in Brigade 3; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clem- son, S. C. EDWARD EDWARDS WRIGHT, JR. Ed Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Platoon 1. THOMAS CALHOUN WRIGHT Tom Ward, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICCLTCRAL EDCCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; F. F. A. 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WOODRCFF E. E. WRIGHT, JR. C. K. WRIGHT, JR. T. C. WRIGHT 157 THE SENIORS BEN FRANK YEARGIN, Kid Ware Shoals, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Sharpshooter, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. JAMES GIVENS YOUNG, Kid Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR U.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Pn ate; Color Corporal ; Master Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; Blue Key 3, Recording Secretary and Treasurer 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles, Captain 4; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Pee Deeans 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Juni or Staff Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Senior Council; Commencement Marshal; Best Drilled Corporal in Brigade; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges 3; Sharpshooter, R. (). T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C; Honor Military Graduate. ARCHIE ERNEST ZEIGLER, Z. E. , Archibald Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IX TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Phi Psi 4; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR BICKLEY, D. W. BROUN, D. BROWNE, C. H. CARTEE, J. K. CHITTY, H. M. COLEMAN, H. A. CORLEY, E. J. DAVANT, C. EDWARDS, J. A. ELLIS, W. H. N. 3, D. E. ETHERIDGE, H. M. FLETCHER, G. L. GREEN, F. D. HAMER, J. R. HARRIS, J. B. HARRISON, E. L. [ONES, J. H. LYTTON, J. L. MATHIAS, F. T. MORGAN, C. H. MUELLER, K. NELSON, H. N. O ' NEAL, S. C. RADER, J. F. ROBINSON, P. B. SMITH, C. E. TIMMONS, C. 158 LARRY GIVES THE LOWDOWN SENIOR DOINGS Though we are an average class in many respects, we delight in citing the circum- stances and recalling the incidents which com- bined to give our class its distinctive person- ality . . . which makes the Class of ' 42 different from its predecessors. SLIM SHOVELS I COTTON BOWLS ' EM OVER BARBER BILL PINKY BORROWS ON HIS NEXT ARMY CHECK MAC COOKS HIS OWN- IS? WAITING ON THE MAIL WAITING ON A RIDE WAITING The moments that seem like years ... we did it for four years. W UTING ON THE DOC WAITING ON SOMEBODY TO DO SOMETHING . . . WAITING OX THE PARADE v- rvi i Ft W. W. GARDINER Vice-President B. A. CHESTOCHOWSKI Secretary-Treasurer W. H. GOGGANS Historian I.. S. I. ICON President 162 JUST ONE MORE YEAR 163 JUNIORS ABRAMS, M. E Whitmire, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education 1)AMS, L. C Saluda, S. C. Electrical Engineering ADAMS, R. E Atlanta, Ga. Civil Engineering ANDREUZZI, F. C Hazleton, Pa. Electrical Engineering ARD, I Greeleyville, S. C. Animal Husbandry AYFRS, R. R Orangeburg, S. C. Chemistry BADIA, J. P Puerto Rico Architecture BAGWELL, R. F Glendale, S. C. Textile Engineering BARBER, G. L Fairfax, S. C. Pre-Medicine BARDIN, P. T Cameron, S. C. Agronomy BAXLF.Y, J. B Lodge, S. C. Mechanical Engineering BEEKS, N. S Ware Shoals, S. C. Textile Engineering BELK, D. P Gaston ia, S. C. General Science BERRY, R. J Bowman, S. C. Animal Husbandly BIRD, L. S Greenville, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education BLAIR, R. C Blairs, S. C. Mechanical Engineering BLAKENEY, D. H Lancaster, S. C. Textile Engineering BLANTON, H. E.. Spartanburg, S. C. Mechanical Engineering BOISSONEAULT, L. H., Charleston, S. C. Mechanical Engineering BRACEY, J. V Augusta, Ga. Civil Engineering BREEDEN, G. B Pensacola, Fla. Mechanical Engineering BREELAND, R. L Columbia, S. C. General Science BRENNEN, J. J Auburn, N. Y. Textile Chemistry and Chemistry BRIGGS, R. E Summcrton, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education BRISCOE, R. E Moncks Corner, S. C. Civil Engineering BRISTOL, W. G New Port Ritchie, Fla. Civil Engineering BROOKS, E Penns Grove, N. J. Mechanical Engineering BROWN, C. H Travelers Rest, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education 1942 TAPS 164 BROWN, D. H Camden, S. C. Pre-Medicine BROWN, J. E Swansea, S. C. Agricultural Economics BROWN, J. G Westminster, S. C. Industrial Education BROWN, M. W Pacolet, S. C. Electrical Engineering BUBSER, E. D Bethlehem, Pa. Animal Husbandry BUCHANAN, R. L Greenwood, S. C. Electrical Engineering BUHRMASTER, D. H., Schenectady, N. Y. Dairying BURLEY, W. D Clemson, S. C. General Science BURNETT, A. D Sumter, S. C. Pre-Medicine BURROWS, J. R Dalzell, S. C. Dairying CAMPBELL, R. N Greenville, S. C. Electrical Engineering CARTER, C. F Washington, D. C. Architecture CARY, L. H Greenville, S. C. Electrical Engineering CELY, W. H Easier, S. C. Architecture CHAPIN, J. F Ridgewood, N. J. General Science CHAPMAN, Q. L Mountvillc, S. C. Entomology CHESTOCHOWSKI, B. A New York Textile Chemistry CHRISTMAN, M. S. ... Spartanburg, S. C. Textile Engineering CLOTFELTER, J. B Bardo, Ky. Architecture COACHMAN, F. G Manning, S. C. Mechanical Engineering COBLE, G. S Charlotte, N. C. Chemical Engineering COHEN, H Walterboro, S. C. Education COLEMAN, R. W Pamplico, S. C. Pre-Medicine COLLINS, E. B Conway, S. C. Agronomy COLLINS, W. A Mullins, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education CONE, L Fairfax, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education COOLER, H. L Kingstree, S. C. Architecture CORLEY, J. E Lexington, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education JUNIOR 1943 165 JUNIORS CORNWELL, J. B Chester, S. C. Weaving and Designing COTHRAN, W. B Greenwood, S. C. Electrical Engineering COTTON, H. S Eastover, S. C. Agricultural Education COX, L. R Russelvilie, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education CRANFORD, W. D Rock Hill, S. C. Textile Engineering CROOK, W. R Cameron, S. C. Agronomy CROSBY, C. D Chester, S. C. Architecture CROUCH, J. B Greenwood, S. C. Electrical Engineering CROXSON, T. E Charlotte, N. C. Textile Chemistry CL ' THBERT, F. P Summerville, S. C. Horticulture CUTTLE, C. R Spartanburg, S. C. Textile Engineering DAVENPORT, B. G Columbia, S. C. Mechanical Engineering DAMS, M. H Norway, S. C. Pre-Medicine DEMOSTHENES, H. J. ... Beaufort, S. C. Architecture DERRICK, J. R Clayton, Ga. Pre-Medicine DesCHAMPS, W. W Bishopville, S. C. Electrical Engineering DILLARD. B. F.. . . Greenville, S. C. Textile Engineering DILLARD, W. B Greenville, S. C. Pre-Medicine DILLARD, W. C Six Mile, S. C. Pre-Medicine DOBSON, W. C Central, S. C. Textile Industrial Education DRAKE, B. F Williamston, S. C. Agronomy DuBOSE, E. M Oswego, S. C. Agricultural Economics DUKES, J. D Orangeburg, S. C. Chemical Engineering DUNCAN, C. R Heath Springs, S. C. Chemistry DUNN, CLAUDE Rock Hill, S. C. Textile Engineering DUNN, C. W Bethlehem, Pa. Pre-Medicine DYSART, J. O Greenville, S. C. Textile Engineering, Weaving and Designing EDWARDS, J. R Darlington, S. C. Textile Engineering 1 742 TAPX 166 L_ ELLERBE, J. E Florence, S. C. Electrical Engineering ELLIOT, E. S Mullins, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education ELLIOT, J. E Columbia, S. C. Industrial Education ELVINGTON, C. W Nichols, S. C. Industrial Education ESKEW, E. B Anderson, S. C. Agronomy FAIREY, G. H Kingstree, S. C. Dairying FARIS, E. M Rock Hill, S. C. Mechanical Engineering FELLERS, C. B Newberry, S. C. Agricultural Economics FOLK, K. S Holly Hill, S. C. General Science FORD, J. T Baltimore, Md. Agricultural Economics FORRESTER, W. W Sumter, S. C. Chemical Engineering FRANKS, W. H Columbia, S. C. Mechanical Engineering FREEMAN, P. E Steeds, N. C. Animal Husbandry FREENY, S. W Annapolis, Md. Education FUTRAL, J. W Wadley, Ga. Mechanical Engineering GAILLARD, R. K Eutawville, S. C. Animal Husbandry GALLMAN, C. H York, S. C. Textile Engineering GARDINER, W. W Florence, S. C. Agronomy GATLIN, L. E Newberry, S. C. Textile Engineering GAY, M. F Kershaw, S. C. Architecture GEORGE, F. A Hazelton, Pa. Electrical Engineering GIBERT, J. M Perry, Ga. Agricultural Engineering GILMER, J. B Louisa, Va. Architecture GLENN, C. J Anderson, S. C. Textile Engineering GLENN, G. R Anderson, S. C. Civil Engineering GODLEY, W. C Miley, S. C. Animal Husbandry GOERS, C. K Philadelphia, Pa. Horticulture GOGGANS, W. H Newberry, S. C. Pre-Medicine JUNIOR 1943 167 JUNIORS GOOD, J. I) Sharon, S. C. A{ riculturaJ Engineei ing GRAHAM, W. A Salisbury, N. C. General Science GRAY, B. E Charleston, S. C. Electrical Engineering GRAY, J. B Greenville; S. C. Electrical Engineering GUYTON, P. V Pel .cr, S. C. Mechanical Engineering GWIN, T. J Augusta, Ga. Horticulture HAHN, H. T Greenwood, S. C. Textile Engineering HAMBRIGHT, P. R Grover, N. C. Vocational Agricultural Education HANVEY, W. H McCormick, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education HARE, J. F Elmira, N. Y. General Science HARVEY, J. M Jacksonville, Fla. Chemistry HENDRICKS, L. N Clemson, S. C. Mechanical Engineering HERRING, J. C Anderson, S. C. General Science HESTER, H. E McCormick, S. C. Mechanical Engineering HICKERSON, F. R. . . .Morris Plains, N. J. Mechanical Engineering HICKS, L. B Charleston, S. C. Mechanical Engineering HIGGINS, C. R Easley, S. C. Mechanical Engineering HILL, J. F Edenyvillc, N. C. Dairying H1NTON, O. T Pickens, S. C. Electrical Engineering HITE, H. B Batcsburg, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education HOBSON, F. C York, S. C. Civil Engineering HOFFMAN, R Georgetown, S. C. Agriculture HOGUE, S. W Camden, S. C. Mechanical Engineering HOLCOMB, J. W Columbia, S. C. Electrical Engineering HOOVER, E. F North, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education HOPPES, B. W Reading, Pa. Civil Engineering HORTON, T. M Pendleton, S. C. Pre-Medicine HOWELL, R. F Santuc, S. C. Textile Engineering 1942 TAPX 168 HUDNALL, M. B Sumter, S. C. Mechanical Engineering HUDNELL, H Suffolk, Va. Electrical Engineering- HUDSON, J. E Greenville, S. C. Pre-Medicine HUGHES, W. C Norway, S. C. Pre-Medicine HURST, G. H Sumter, S. C. Civil Engineering IVEY, F. M Savannah, Ga. Textile Chemistry JACKSON, W. S Manning, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education JACOBS, O Laurens, S. C. Architecture JAMES, C. A Dumont, N. J. Dairying JAMESON, C. R Easier, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education JENKINS, C. D Simpsonvillc, S. C. Civil Engineering JENKINS, W. T Rock Hill, S. C. Mechanical Engineering JONES, E. C Charleston, S. C. Mechanical Engineering JONES, R. L Gaffney, S. C. Agriculture JOSSELSON, B Yemassee, S. C. Animal Husbandry KAY, R. A Anderson, S. C. General Science KAY, R. L Cornelia, Ga. Chemistry KELLETT, J. E Fountain Inn, S. C. Dairying KEZZIAH, J. R Pageland, S. C. Textile Engineering KILLINGSWORTH, T. E.... Aiken, S. C. Mechanical Engineering KING, W. E Anderson, S. C. Mechanical Engineering KNIGHT, B. B Greenville, S. C. Mechanical Engineering KNIGHT, S. A Summcrville, S. C. Agricultural Engineering KONDUROS, G. G Anderson, S. C. Textile Engineering LADD, D. C Dawkins, S. C. Electrical Engineering LANE, T. L Lamar, S. C. Animal Husbandry LANHAM, W. J Edgefield, S. C. Agriculture LAZAR, J. T Florence, S. C. Dairying JUNIOR 943 169 pi ir i JUNIORS LEPPARD, B. A Greenville, S. C. Me li.mic.il Engineering I.i ROY, M. R Ninety Six, S. C. General Science LEWIS, Y. G Blackstock, S. C. Agriculture LIGON, L. S Greenville, S. C. Textile Engineering LINDSAY, M. 1) Clemson, S. C. General Science LINER, R. A Greenwood, S. C. Textile Engineering LONG, H. F. Leesville, S. C. Pre-Medicine LONG, J. T Piedmont, S. C. Electrical Engineering LOWMAN, C. B Columbia, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education LYTTON, J. O Gastonia, N. C. Agricultural Economic: McCLAM, M Leo, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education McCOMB, J. T McCormick, S. C. Agriculture McCORMICK, J. D North, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education McDAVID, R. B Pelzcr, S. C. Agricultural Engineering McDONALD, J. N Hartsville, s. c. Agriculture McDOWELL, N. O Greenville, S. C. Civil Engineering McGILL, H. T Kingstrec, S. C. Chemical Engineering McLEOD, G. K Timmonsville, S. C. Civil Engineering McRAE, J. R Clio, S. C. Agriculture McWILLIAMS, J Scarsdale, N. Y. Civil Engineering MacMURPHY, W. C Charleston, S. C. Mechanical Engineering MANLY, J. B Anderson, S. C. General Science MANN, P. H Abbeville, S. C. Electrical Engineering MAPPUS, J. H Charleston, S. C. Chemical Engineering MARSH, W. R Camden, S. C. Dairying MARTIN, D. O Pendleton, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education MARTIN, R. F Anderson, S. C. Mechanical Engineering MARTIN, R. R Belton, S. C. Mechanical Engineering 1942 TAPX 170 MARTIN, W. D Piedmont, S. C. Agriculture MAYER, A. F Taunton, Mass. Chemistry MAYNARD, A. L. R McBee, S. C. Electrical Engineering MELLICHAMP, L. R Anderson, S. C. Electrical Engineering MILFORD, L. W Clemson, S. C. Pre-Medicine MILHOUS, H. C Andrews, S. C. Mechanical Engineering MILLER, JOHN H Greenville, S. C. Textile Engineering MILLER, W. HENRY Waterloo, S. C. Electrical Engineering MILLER, W. H Greenville, S. C. Textile Engineering MINNIS, H. D High Point, N. C. Civil Engineering MITCHELL, J. M Charleston, S. C. Architecture MIXON, J. A McCormick, S. C. Agricultural Economics MOISE, R. B Sumter, S. C. Mechanical Engineering MOMEIER, G. H Charleston, S. C. Textile Chemistry MOORE, B. B Gaffney, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education MOORE, M. D Enoree, S. C. Textile Engineering MOORE, W. A Sandy Springs, S. C. Mechanical Engineering MORGAN, C. C McCormick, S. C. General Science MORRIS, W. L Columbia, S. C. Animal Husbandry MORRISON, C. J Pamplico, S. C. Electrical Engineering MORROW, J. R Greenville, S. C. General Science MOSS, T. C Cameron, S. C. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry MULDROW, H. G Mayesville, S. C. Textile Engineering MYERS, J. M Orangeburg, S. C. Agricultural Engineering MYERS, P. E Moncks Corner, S. C. Pre-Medicine NANCE, P. M Anderson, S. C. General Science NEELY, R. C Waynesboro, Ga. Agronomy ORAHOOD, E. G Sandersvillc, Ga. Electrical Engineering JUNIORS 1943 171 JUNIORS P RKS, R. H Newberry, S. C. Agricultural Engineering PARKS, W. H Hickory, N. C. Mil hanical Engineering PARLER, J. E Beaufort, S. C. Horticulture PARRIS, J. W Inmah, S. C. Horticulture PARRISH, H. G Laurens, S. C. Textile Chemistry PATE, J. B Monroe, N. C. Agronorm PAYNE, H. B Elberton, Ga. Architecture PAYNE, J. B Piedmont, S. C. Dairying PAYNE, W. E Piedmont, S. C. Textile Engineering PEARLSTINE, I. ML. .St. Matthews, S. C. Architecture PENCE, L. E Tatum, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education PERKINS, G. () Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engineering PERRY, T. C Columbus, Ga. Textile Engineering PITTS, P. L Clinton, S. C. Textile Chemistry PROPST, J. H Aiken, Ga. Textile Chemistry PROPST, W. S Sumter, S. C. General Science PYLF.S, L Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering QUATTLEBAUM, J. M.. Columbia, S. C. Chemical Engineering RAGSDALE, E. V Blairs, S. C. Agricultural Economics RAWLS, L. T Columbia, S. C. Industrial Education REESE, C. A Rock Hill, S. C. Textile Chemistry REINHARDT, R. C Newton, N. C. Weaving and Designing RENKIN, W. A Charleston, S. C. General Science REYNOLDS, E. M Lamar, S. C. Animal Husbandry RHYNE, A. R Gastonia, N. C. Textile Engineering RICHARDSON, D. M Greenville, S. C. P re-Medicine RICHARDSON, T. R Barnwell, S. C. Agricultural Economics RICHBOURG, J. M Liberty, S. C. Mechanical Engineering I ' M 2 TAPX 172 RICKENBAKER, T. B.. .Summer ton, S. C. Animal Husbandry RILEY, R. A Trenton, S. C. Mechanical Engineering ROBERTS, E. D Athens, Ga. Electrical Engineering ROBERTSON, W. C Oilville, Va. Pre-Medicine ROGERS, L. D Spartanburg, S. C. Industrial Education ROSENZWEIG, J. H Brooklyn, N. Y. Dairying ROTHELL, C Saluda, S. C. Agronomy RUFF, J. D Ridgeway, S. C. Pre-Medicine SANDERS, J. L Rock Hill, S. C. Mechanical Engineering SCHAFFER, J. L Brooklyn, N. Y. Agricultural Economics SEARS, W. J Lynn, Mass. Mechanical Engineering SEIGLER, C. W Anderson, S. C. Textile Engineering SENN, J. D Newberry, S. C. Agricultural Engineering SENN, T. A Laurens, S. C. Electrical Engineering SHIELDS, J. L Murphy, N. C. Agricultural Economics SMITH, H. L Trenton, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education SMITH, J. F Laurens, S. C. General Science SNELL, F. J Elloree, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education SOSA, D Puerto Rico Civil Engineering SPENCER, C. A Greenville, S. C. Mechanical Engineering STANLEY, T. E Marion, S. C. Textile Engineering STANTON, G. L Florence, S. C. Electrical Engineering STENSTROM, E. F Wauchula, Fla. Agricultural Engineering STEPHENS, J. R Canton, N. C. Electrical Engineering STILL, A. A Blackvillc, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education STONE, H. G Florence, S. C. General Science STONE, J. C Greenville, S. C. Textile Engineering STOUDEMIRE, D. E Lone Star, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education J JUNIOR 1943 173 JUNIORS STRIBLING, S. C Gaffney, S. C. Electrical Engineering STURKEY, H. A McCormick, S. C. General Science- STROM, I.. S McCormick, S. C. Textile Engineering SUTHERN, C. A Taunton, Ma Chemistry SUTKERi A McC.,11, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education SWAILS, J. I ' Andrew., S. C. Textile Engineering SWEATTE, J. E Sumter, S. C. Electrical Engineering TALLEVAST, C. J Atlanta, Ga. C ' i il Engineering TALLEVAST, J. N Florence, S. C. Pre-Medicine TAYLOR, G Brunswick, Ga. Mechanical Engineering TEALE, W. H Hartsville, S. C. Electrical Engineering TEMPLETON, W. D Lancaster, S. C. Textile Industrial Education THAMES, P. B Florence, S. C. Electrical Engineering THOMAS, J. R Rock Hill, S. C. Architecture THOMAS, R. E Fairfax, S. C. Dairying THOMPSON, H. M Williston, S. C. Mechanical Engineering TILLFR, M. B .Mayesville, S. C. Mechanical Engineering TIMMERMAN, T. L Laurens S. C. Textile Engineering TINDALL, F. L Inman, S. C. Electrical Engineering ' TOMS, R. B Johnston, S. C. Mechanical Engineering TROWBRIDGE, F. R Aiken, S. C. C h e m i c ;i 1 Engineering TSIROPOULOS, T. A.. . .Charleston, S. C. Electrical Engineering TULLA, V Puerto Rico Civil Engineering TUPPER, J Summerville, S. C. Architecture TURNAGE, R. F Hartsville, S. C. Electrical Engineering TURNER, S. T Taylors, S. C. Electrical Engineering UMPHLETT, C. W Witherbee, S. C. Civil Engineering VASSEY, W. E Chesnee, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education 1942 TAPX 174 VICKERY, H. M Hartwell, Ga. Chemical Engineering WADDEY, C. M Augusta, Ga. General Science WAITS, J. K Goldsville, S. C. Textile Chemistry WALDMANN, B. W Charleston, S. C. Civil Engineering WALLACE, F. X Schenectady, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering WALTERS, W. L McBee, S. C. Electrical Engineering WANNAMAKER, H. L. . .Charleston, S. C. Electrical Engineering WARNER, V. L Greenwood, S. C. Agriculture WATERS, R. M Inman, S. C. Horticulture WATSON, R. G Spartanburg, S. C. Civil Engineering WEBB, H. W Williston, S. C. Agriculture WEBB, S. C Anderson, S. C. Civil Engineering WEINGARTNER, R. W. .Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering WIGINGTON, L. M Anderson, S. C. Electrical Engineering WILLIAMS, A. G Ridgeway, S. C. Agricultural Economics WILLIAMS, J. P Callison, S. C. Architecture WILLIAMSON, J. F Columbia, S. C. Pre-Medicine WILSON, J. M Charleston, S. C. Architecture WILSON, T. H Columbia, S. C. Chemical Engineering WINDELL, J. K Rock Hill, S. C. Agricultural Engineering WINSTEAD, F. S Mullins, S. C. General Science WISE, G. L Newberry, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education WITHERS, J. S Winnsboro, N. C. Civil Engineering WOOD, C. R Greenville, S. C. Textile Engineering WORKMAN, J. N McCormick, S. C. Pre-Medicine WRIGHT, C. E Decatur, Ga. Animal Husbandry YECKO, A. H McDonald, Pa. Architecture YODER, C. E Abbeville, S. C. Civil Engineering JUNIORS 943 175 2 ] ? YOUNG, J. W Bethlehem, Pa. Mechanical Engineering ZAKHEIM, R Brooklyn, N. Y. 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WHALL, R. F. WILSON, W. R. 176 rv I rv SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS E. E. DODSON Presidt nt J. M. HENDERSON Vice-President v. M. McKENZIE Historian K. E. DODSON Presidt nt N. E. GARVIN N crelary-Treasurer 178 NOW WE ARE SOPHS 179 ABERCROMBIE, I. W. ADAMS, A. T. ALBERGOTTI, W. G. ALEXANDER, 1). I.. ALFORD, II. I. ALLEN ' , E. W. ALLEN, L. H. ALLEN, R. L. U.lsON, R. L. ANDERSON, W. T. ANDREA, J. A. ARMOUR, T. S. ARMSTRONG, E. S. ARNOLD, C. J. AUGHTRY, P. C. AULL, C. E. AULL, G. H. AUSTELL, J. C. AUSTIN, M. G. BAGGOTT, B. H. BAILEY, C. H. BAIRD, R. L. HAM HERO, G. H. BARNARD, H. R. BARNES, L. A. BARNELL, G. H. BARROW, R. C. B.AXLEY, H. H. BELLON, A. F. BELSER, T. H. BELUE, J. F. BELUE, R. O. BERRY, V. BISHOP, G. B. BLACK, T. A. HLACKMON, W. E. BLAKE, C. H. BLANCO, L. J. HOLT, J. C. BOSTIC, J. L. BOWEN, T. L. BOWMAN, P. K. BOYCE, C. D. BOYCE, J. A. BOYLE, W. A. BOYLSTON, L. L. BRADHAM, L. L. BRADLEY, G. H. BRANTLEY, R. C. BRANYON, A. R. BRANYON, H. E. BRASWELL, H. A. BRIGHT, O. E. BRITTON, W. 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SPROUSE, C. A. STEADMAN, W. W. STEVENSON, W. T. STEWART, H. T. STONE, A. M. STOREY, W. A. SUMMER, II. M. SWINK, R. B. ' TATE, J. H. TERRY, A. S. THOMPSON, G. C. TODD, L. O. TOOLE, G. M. TURNER, H. B. TURNER, V. W. WADDELL, R. G. WALKER, G. H. WASHINGTON, V. M. WATSON, J. 1). WEBSTER, J. O. WESTERVELT, J. I. WHITAKER, H. II WILLIAMS, GEORGE I WILLIAMS, G. H. WILSON, S. J. WOLFE, E. C. WOOD, M. R. WOODSON, W. W. WRIGHT, E. P. SATURDAY ' S N. C. O. 188 rv I r r FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS R. H. JENNINGS President F. M. BURGESS Historian E. T. O ' DELL Secretary dn,i Treasurer R. H. JENNINGS President J. P. CARTER Vicc-Pr, sidl l! 190 JUST ONCE IS ENUF ? f f .! 7 -vf.- FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW —Aaron, E. W.; Adams, J. V., Affleck, J. H., Aiken, G. N., Altman, M.; Ammc, R. E.; Anderson, H. T.; Anderson, N. C.j Andrews, R. C. SECOND ROW —Armstrong, J. W.; Arnold, E. F.; Arras, W. I-., Ashley, R. H. Austin, W. F.; Avers, J. F.; Bagnal, O. H., Baker, F. W., Barksdale, J. M. THIRD ROW — Barnett, D. E., Barnette, P. H.; Barton, P. H.; Baxley, O. E. Bearden; J. M.; Ben den, L. A., Berly, J. A., Bernstein, F. L. Black, R. S. FOURTH ROW— Blackmon, W. ., Bobo, A. S. ; Boland, A. M.; Bolin, G. C, Boiling, R. W.; Bolton, A. O.; Bonette, A. L.; Bostick, B. E. Bowick, R. H. FIFTH ROW — Boyd, F. H.; Boyd, J. J.; Boylston, R. E.; Bozard, . F. , Brea eale, E. B., Bright, A. J.; Brockman, R. W., Broone, L. M. s Brown, J. K. SIXTH ROW — Broun, M. L.; Brunei, G. F., Bunker, 1.. W.. Burgess, F. M.. Burns, W. C.j Caldwell, V. B., Calhoun, J. I)., Calvert, R. L.; Campbell, R. D. SEVENTH ROW — Capalbo, F. B.; Carnell, F. F.i Carroll, E. H.; Cuter, B. S Cartwright, F. R.; Chalker, D. F.; Chalmers, J. W. ; Chandler, J. M.i Chapman, W. R. Altman, A. D.j Anderson, N. S.; . Ashley, R. L., Baldwin, H. E., . Beach, G. A., , Bethea, P. L. ; Boliver, T. F., j Bowers, T. S.; Bradford, F. I ' ., ; Broome, W. R.j Burnham, R. A.i Campbell, J. E. ; . Carter, J. 1 ' . , J. T.; Chapman, FRLSMMLN 192 FIRST ROW —Cheatham, C. E.; Childers, W. G. ; Clark, J. R. ; Clark, T. B.; Coleman, L. Marlon; Coleman, L. Munn; Connor, T. M.; Conway, J. C; Cooley, A. E.; Cooper, G. S.; Cooper, J. N. SECOND ROW —Cooper, J. W. ; Cornwell, J. E.; Cothran, E. E.; Cox, E. C; Crandall, H. E.; Crapps, W. D.; Crowther, R. R.; Crowther, W. J.; Crum, G. M.j Crymes, C. T.; Culbreth, W. E. THIRD ROW — Dalton, A. A.; Davenport, R. E.; Davis, W. A.; Davis, W. O.; Dean, A. N.; Deas, J.; Dedmond, R. W.; DcLoach, J. L. ; Demosthenes, S. A.; Derrick, W. H.; Dibble, A. J. FOURTH ROW —Dibble, C. C; Dickerson, R. R. ; Dickson, W. K. ; Dinkins, E. M.; Dixon, T. F. Doty, F. M.; Dulin, R. M.; Duncan, R. L.; Dunlap, J. L.; DuPre, E. T. ; Eaddy, D. C. FIFTH ROW —Eaddy, U. S.; Edens, H. C; Edmondson, H. G.; Ellis, C. W.; Emanuel, F. C; Epley, P. L. ; Evans, D. L.; Evans, J. S.; Fair, J. C; Farrell, J. G.; Felkel, L. W. SIXTH ROW — Finley, W. E.; Fisher, L.; Florence, O. G.; Freeman, H. E. ; Fuller, E. L.; Furman, R. L.; Gammon, B. G.; Gandy, H. L. ; Gardner, S. K.; Gaston, D. H.; Gaston, M. SEVENTH ROW— Gault, J. D.; Gillespie, J. D.; Gilroy, P. W. ; Glenn, J. N.; Godbold, W. E.; Goddard, E. W. ; Godwin, C. L.; Godwin, J. J.; Goodale, G. M.; Graham, I.; Graham, T. H. 1945 1942 TAPS 193 •5 hflf MS 9m 9 5 S $ 5 3f % w IV1 9 a w « r 41fciffhMKJtMrKl fcgl FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW —Graham, W. C.j Gramling, J. A.j Graves, J. E.; Gregorie, F.; Gregory, J. E.; Gregory, W. A.; Gregory, W. S.; Griffin, C. T.; Guest, T. E., Gul ledge, C. J.j Hadlow, E. B. SECOND ROW — Haigler, H. H.; Haines, C. E.; Hale, C. L.j Hammett, L. R., Hammond, E. W.; Haney, J. C; Hankey, D. B.; Hanna, R. G.; Hanvey, E. A.; Harrill, B. H.; Harris, M. D. THIRD ROW — Harris, R. D.; Harrison, C. S. ; Hay, D. E.j Hendricks, J. B.; Heastess, C. L.; Herns, C. K.; Hightowcr, W. H.; Hill, A. W.; Hill, C.j Hill, F. I)., Hinee, K. A. FOURTH ROW — Hogue, W. R.; Holder, F. C.j Holland, J. P.; Hooks, E. W. , Hooks, K. L.; Hopkins, H. Ci Horace, G. D.; Houck, S.; Howie, L. G.; Hoyt, H.j Hubbard, S. G. FIFTH ROW — Hungerpiller, J. E.; Hunt, . E.i Hunt, S. P.; Huntley, W. B.; Hurst, C. G.; Hutto, A. D.i Hutto, J. D.; Jameson, W. H.j Jenkins, J. E.; Jenkins, J. L.; Jenkins, W. L. Jennings, R. H. Johnson, F. X., Johnson, P. E.; Johnston, L. L.; Johnston, O. C.| Jones, H. R.; Kangetcr, H. H.; Kelly, F. O.; Kendrick, M. C.j Kennerty, W. C.j King, B. B. -King, E. C; King, P. M.; King, R. H.; Knight, H. R.; LaBrasca, G.j LaMotte, R. C.j Lancy, C. R. ; Laney, T. B.; Lange, R. P., Lee, D. C.j Lee, J. E. SIXTH ROW — SEVENTH ROW FRLSMMLN 194 h B fm m w -1 f I $ t f ;f f FIRST ROW SF.COND ROW — THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW FIFTH ROW — SIXTH ROW SEVENTH ROW- -Leland, J. M.; Lester, R. H.; Levite, A. I.; Lewis, R. D.j Lewis, T. E.; Lillard, R. A.; Lowder, H. M.; Lucius, F. C, Lynch, R. B.; Lynch, W. C; Lynn, W. F. Lytle, B. E.; McCain, C. E.; McCIain, L. C; McClellan, J. E.; McClure, J. B.; McClure, M. B.;l McConnell, J. H.; McCown, J. W.; McCreary, J. R.; McCullough, E. G.; McCurry, T. B. -McDaniel, O. K. ; McDonough, J. A.; McElreath, W. C. ; McElveen, J. T.; McFarland, F. K.; Mclnnis, L. A.; McK.ee, A. N.; McKeown, F. S.; McKevlin, R. R.; McLanahan, M. G.; McNab, R. F. -McNairj R. D.; McNamara, J. P.; McNeill, J. F.; McPherson, H. D.; Mack, N. B.; Mandes, J.; Marlow, W. L.; Martin, C. R.; Martin, J. R.; Masters, F. D.; May, E. B. Melchers, J. T.; Mellard, D. L.; Millen, R. M.; Miller, G. C. ; Miller, R. H.; Mills, J. L. ; Milne, G. C; Mincey, W. F. ; Minges, P. S.i Mitchell, J.; Momeier, F. H. -Mordecai, C. R.; Morris, A. R.; Morris, L. S.; Mouchet, A.; Murdock, H. S.; Murphy, W. P.; Myers, J. L.; Myers, R. M.; Nance, D. L. ; Nelson, S. E.; Newton, D. -Newton, H. W.; Nicholson, R. W.j Nims, K. G.; Norton, C. M.; Nussbaum, P.; O ' Dell, E. T.; O ' Niell, W. M.j Onufer, G. R. ; Owens, J. C; Page, L. A.; Palmer, P. T. 945 942 TAPS 195 nnnnn FRESHMAN CLASS - . . -ri -Tf ' ' ' I 9 hf FIRST ROW — Park, M. A.; Parker, W. C; Parr, H. L. ; Parrish, O. S.; Parthcmos, P. N.| Patterson, R. W.; Pearson, H. E.; Peek, W. I.; Pennell, J. R.; Peterson, M. H.j Pettit, R. H. SECOND ROW — Pitts, H. F.; Plaxico, J. S.; Plow den, J. D.; Plowden, J. R.; Poe, W. M.j Potter, L. B.; Prater, W. R. ; Price, E. L.; Prince, R. O.; Proctor, E. L. ; Pruitt, W. A. THIRD ROW — Putman, J. C; Rambke, D. W.; Ravenel, H. L.; Ray, P. L.; Ray, R. ; Redfearn, R. E.; Reed, H. M.j Reese, J. E.; Reeves, F. M.; Rheney, J. W. ; Rhodes, W. D. FOURTH ROW — Rhody, C. H.; Richardson, James L.; Richbourg, C. E.; Richey, J. T.; Rickenbaker, H. B.; Ridgeway, R. F.; Rivers, J. L.; Roberts, E. B.; Robinson, W. H.j Rogers, J. P.; Rosenberg, G. P. FIFTH ROW — Ross, P. B., Rowell, S. T. ; Rudd, O. K.; Sands, G. L.; Sawyer, M. M.j Scales, C. W.; Schnecweis, B.; Scoggins, J. R. ; Scott, W. W.; Seacord, J. E.j Segars, J. M. SIXTH ROW — Seaman, J. C; Settle, D. C.j Shaw, J. H.j Shirer, J. H.; Shirley, J. H.; Shirley, R. E.j Shuler, C. M.j Shuler, O. D.; Simpson, E. P.; Simpson, F. T.; Simpson, W. J. SEVENTH ROW — Sinkler, W.j Skelton, C.; Skinner, N. W.j Smith, C. R.; Smith, F. G.j Smith, J. B.; Smith, J. L.j Smith, M. M.; Smith, S. T. ; Smoak, R. C; Snipes, H. E. FRLSMMLN 196 FIRST ROW SECOND ROW -Snipes, J. R. ; Snipes, P. K.; Spearman, J. E.; Stallcup, T. V.; Stallworth, W. H.; Stevenson, L. O.; Stewart, C. B.; Stewart, J. A.; Stewart, J. D.; Stokes, H. H.; Straussburger, A. -Strom, C. R.; Suggs, A. M.j Sullivan, H. M.; Sutherland, A. C; Suttler, P. L. ; Sutton, J. F.; Syfrett, D. B.; Tate, E. G.; Templeton, J. D. ; Terrell, W. L.; Thames, J. O. THIRD ROW — Theodore, G. A.; Thomas, C. A.; Thomas, C. C. ; Thomas, J. R.; Thomas, J. S.; Thompson, R. H.; Thomhill, V. N.; Tillery, R. W.; Tilson, M. R.; Tolly, W. D.; Tomlinson, D. H. FOURTH ROW — Trescot, J. H.; Trott, C. M.; Trueblood, L. C.j Turner, V. L., Turpin, C. E.j Twiggs, H. C.j Valerius, H. R. ; Valley, C. J.; Vandiver, J. C.j Varn, C. F.; Varn, L. P. FIFTH ROW — Vaughan, C. C. ; Vaughn, C. I.; Vaughn, J. F.; Vizard, A. J.; Waddell, N. E. W.; Waddell, R. B.; Warrington, H. I.; Webb, J. E.; Webber, G. H.j Weeks, B. W.; Wells, W. C. SIXTH ROW —West, E. E.; Westphal, P. L.; Whaley, J. S.; White, B. B.; Wilburn, G. C; Wil- liams, S. F.; Wilson, H. G.j Wilson, J. H.; Wilson, T. R.; Wolfe, L. K.; Woods, J. S. SEVENTH ROW— Woodward, A. Q.; Woodward, K. T.; Wray, R. V. ; Wright, S. C; Voumans, L. W.; Young, G. W.j Young, J. N.j Zeigler, R. L. 945 942 TAPS m FRESHMEN MA TRICULA TE IN SEPTEMBER This is the inevitable proc- ess we have to go through the very first day we come to Clemson. SECTION 3 Jmv -m I he ultimate purpose of all military training is effectiveness in war. mtAINIXG A - — WITHIN THIS SECTION: THE SENIOR PLATOON OUR COMMANDANT . . . AND HIS STAFF THE COLORS OUR HONORARY CADET COLONELS THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CORPS 202 M. R. HUNTER Alternate Leader The pride of Clemson is the Senior Platoon which is a sym- bol of the ultimate precision and coordination gained in our Military Training Program. Members: Anthony, S. H.; Albergotti, W. M.; Barton, J. H. Breazeale, K. S.; Brunson, W. L.; Cannon, O. B.; Clawson, C. H. Denny, E. R.; Dusenbury, J. D.; Epting, C. E.; Foster, W. C. Garfinkel, N. W.; Garrett, W. C; Godfrey, J. H.; Gregg, F. A. Higgins, J. C; Hunter, M. R.; Jenkins, M. E.; Kirven, W. W. Le are, E. V.; Lesesne, C. B.; Long, R. F. ; McConnell, F. F. McTeer, T. A.; Nickles, L. H.; Randall, R. D.; Ratcliff, N. B. Richards, J. G. ; Rogers, S. S.; Rumsey, A. H.; Sams, B. B.; Sottile V. N.; Tarleton, H. J.; Thames, F. H.; Thompson, G. E.; Webster F. S.; West, F. H.; White, J. R.; Woodhurst, R. S.; Woodruff B. E.; Wright, E. E.; Young, T. G. Alternate Squad: Barnes, F. S. ; Bur- gess, G. H.; Dixon, J. H.; Freeman, P. N.; McMillan, H. O.; Poe, W. N.; Rogers, J. S. 203 L COMMANDANT COLONEL H. M. POOL B. S. Degree in Civil Engineering, Texas A. M., 1911; Appointed to the Army from Texas, September 29, igil; Instructor, the Infantry School of Arms, and the Infantry School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and Fort Benning, Georgia, 1917 to 1921; Graduate, Infantry School, Advanced Course, 1925; Graduate, Command and General Staff School, 1926; Instructor, Command and General Staff School, 1926-1930; Graduate, Army War College, 1931; Detailed to General Staff Corps from May 26, 1933, to May I, 1937; Foreign Service, May, 1937, to July, 1939; Commandant, Clemson College from July I, 1939, to present time. MAJOR E. H. EMANUEL The men who are here to see that Clemson Cadets get a little knowledge of the gentle art of warfare along with the regular line of chemistry, calculus, and crips so that Clemson shavetails will be able to hold their own along with West Pointers. Their life is a hard one, for in addition to classes and drills and maintaining order they have to re- turn 2,300 cadet salutes. 206 Amy LIEUTENANT R. L. NORRELL LIEUTENANT P. J. BROWN LIEUTENANT H. H. HILL Left to Right: V. S. PIERCE, W. C. HUGHES, B. JOSSELSON, H. C. COI ' ELAND - -y FIRST REGIMENT 208 Left to Right: H. F. WILLIAMS, L. T. RAWLS, C. F. HIGGINS, H. A. MOSES SECOND REGIMENT 209 BRIGADE MAJOR W. L. BRUNSON Adjutant CAPTAIN T. E. GARRISON Chaplain CAPTAIN B. E. BLACKWELL Supply Officer 210 MASTER SGT. L. W. MILFORD, JR. Supply Sergeant MASTER SGT. W. W. GARDINER FIRST LIEUTENANT H. L. CROUCH Sergeant Major Mess Officer 21. H. L. CROICII H. E. BLACKWELL J. I). DUSENBURY K. S. BREAZEALE W. L. BRUNSON T. E. GARRISON W. W. GARDINEI THE HONORARY CADET COLONEL CHOOSING HER . . HONORING HER . . . RING OUT THE OLD! J xlancu MULcc (_ olemaii 214 RING IN THE NEW! I Uiflene jUvvL : 215 ■ 1 1 ' .fl m THE BAND STRUTS ITS STUFF IN ANDERSON F. J. HADDEN I)::, dor COLEMAN EPPS DONLEY COX HADDEN DAY ADICKES 216 BAND CAPTAIN J. L. COX EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT W. H. DONLEY A. R. OFFICER J. C. EPPS FIRST LIEUTENANTS Day, R. B. Adickes, G. C. Coleman, H. A. Hadden, F. C. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Bkrry, M. K. Jennings, K. B. Brackett, M. M. Jones, R. Williams, G. P. FIRST SERGEANT J. L. Sanders SUPPLY SERGEANT J. O. Dysart BANDMASTER D. R. Ross SERGEANTS Crosby, C. D. Hudson, J. E. Stribling, S. C. Dukes, J. I). Knight, B. B. Thomas, J. R. Ellerbe, J. E. Perkins, G. O. Watson, R. G. Futral, J. W. Spencer, C. A. Williamson, J. F. Stanton, G. L. CORPORALS Belue, J. F. Hill, J. L. Triplett, W. P. Britton, W. R. Simmons, J. C. Welborne, J. W. Davenport, R. M. Stowe, W. E. Whisnant, W. L. Suddeth, B. N. Abernathy, E. E. Adams, R. B. Archer, C. L. Barnes, W. L. Bierly, W. B. Blackmon, W. E. Blackmon, W. N. Bolin, G. C. Bolin, P. Boyce, C. O. Boyd, J. J. Brockman, J. B. Brown, J. G. Caldwell , V. B. Campbell, D. B. Carpenter, J. H. Cheek, H. Crumpton, C. H. Culler, C. G. Culler, C. H. DeLoach, J. L. Dickson, J. R. Dickson, W. K. Dobson, B. B. Dunlap, J. L. PRIVATES Enloe, W. P. Epley, P. L. Free, J. W. Gandy, H. L. Gaulden, D. H. Gault, J. D. Gunnels, W. F. Hammett, L. R. Hanna, R. G. Hare, J. W. Harris, M. D. Hawkins, J. K.. Houser, G. B. Hungerpiller, J. E. Jenkins, W. L. Jones, M. W. Keith, R. R. Kelley, L. W. Kennedy, R. 11. Knight, H. R. Levite, A. I. McCown, W. E. McElreath, W. C. McDaniels, D. K. Mcllwain, J. 11. McRae, D. D. Mauldin, J. O. Miller, W. H. Mims, W. Z. Murchison, C. A. Neel, T. W. Page, L. A. Proctor, E. L. Pruitt, K. B. Rambke, D. W. Rogers, F. C. Segars, J. M. Simmons, C. L. Slotchiver, I. J. Thompson, J. W. Trimble, C. Q. Viser, E. T. Waddell, R. B. White, W. C. Wigington, L. M. Williams, G. E. Wolfe, E. C. Yoder, C. E. Young-, R. H. D. R. ROSS Bandmaster A A (V A A A 217 COLONEL J. L. THOMPSON Regimental Commander THE FIRST REGIMENT STAFF LIEUTENANT-COLONEL O. B. CANNON Executive CAPTAIN J. M. KLIXt ' K. Adjutant CAPTAIN T. W. GAGE Supply Officer 218 ■■- v A ; ■ I ' $L; f _ VSt '  «J y BISSET CANNON THOMPSON K.LINK. GAGE LIGON LIEUTENANT D. A. BISSET Chaplain MASTER SERGEANT L. S. LIGON Sergeant Major CAPTAIN F. B. FARR Tactical Officer 219 LIK.r 11 T-COLOXKL C. E. F.PTING Commander CAPTAIN E. R. DENNY Executivt Offici r FIRST LIEUTENANT J. I). FOWLER Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT J. G. RICHARDS Supply Officer CAPTAIN W. F. GAFFNEY Tactical Officer 220 r RICHARDS DENNY EPTING FOWLER COBLE FIRST BATTALION FIRST REGIMENT 221 CAPTAIN Corn ma tide J. R. WHITE T. P. WHITE Fin Lieutenant • rive Office, CAPTAIN J. R. WHITE EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT T. P. WHITE A. R. OFFICER L. H. HARDIN FIRST LIEUTENANTS Foster, S. V. Woodhurst, R. S. Williams, Gordon E SECOND LIEUTENANTS Gardner, L. E. Al STON, R. P. Bailey, H. L. FIRST SERGEANT Gwin, Thomas |. SUPPLY SERGEANT Miller, J. H. SERGEANTS Jacobs, O ' Neal Newman, R. E. Propst, J. H. Cannon, J. H. CONYERS, J. L. Cook, V. W. Fi owers, H. S. Gee, Gaston Gregg, R. I). Templeton, W. D. Thebaud, C. C. Wannamaker, H. L. CORPORALS Hop f MAN, G. P. Martin, W. I ' . Thompson, W. F. Walker, L. A. Watson, J. C. COMPANY Abercrombie, W. 1). Bagwell, R. F. Becerra, Victor Bedenbaugh, L. B. Blanco, L. J. Boylston, H. G. Boylston; E. R. Rurnham, R. A. Byars, L. P. Byrd, J. S. Calhoun, J. D. Calvert, R. L. Campbell, R. D. Campbell, R. G. Capalbo, F. B. Carnell, E. F. Caughman, K. G. Chalker, D. F. Chandler, E. T. Chandler, J. T. Chapman, J. B. Chapman, W. R. PRIVAT ES Chappell, P. C. Childers, W. G. Coffey, E. S. Crawford, J. F Dinkins, E. M. Evans, F . I. Ford, J. M. Garrett, V. C. Gatlin, L. E. Gaudry, J. R. George, F. A. Goers, C. R. Greene, E. H. Hill, C. B. Hogan, E. R. Jumper, J. H. Kennerty, W. King, G. E. Leake, F. S. LeMaster, H. C. H. Leonard, T. Lewis, Y. G. D. Lineberger, II. E. Link, R. A. McClure, C. R. McNab, R. F. Momeier, G. H. Neely, R. C. Newton, H. W. Overman, L. A. Parrish, H. G. Payne, A. K.. Peek, W. I. Pinson, C. B. Rambo, F. E. Sanders, H. F. Senn, L. H. Smith, W. C. Stuck, I. W. Waddey, C. M. Wells, [. A. Wells, V. C. Wilson, T. H. I.. H. HARDIN First Lieut i riant A. R. Officer S. V. FOSTER First Lieutenant Platoon I. G. E. WILLIAMS First Lieutenant Platoon Leader R. S. WOODHURST First Lieutenant Platoon Leader 222 CAPTAIN A. D. LEWIS EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT A. E. WEAVER A. R. OFFICER P. A. GREGORY FIRST LIEUTENANTS Grayson, J. H. Jackson, N. Marvin, O. D. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Aiken, D. E. James, B. M., Jr. Bukord, W. B. Lalghlin, W. J. GlLMORE, W. C. McKeown, A. B. Hubbard, J. C. Wilson, T. V. FIRST SERGEANT Morrow, J. R. SUPPLY SERGEANT Ivey, F. M. SERGEANTS Brown, D. H. Ladd, D. C. Drake, B. F. Mann, P. H. Edwards, J. R. Nance, P. M. Forrester, W. W. Withers, J. S. HUDNAL, M. B. CORPORALS Andrea, J. A. Cathcart, R. S. Crawford, E. A. Handlev, W. A. Hembree, B. E. Hemminger, J. M Howell, L. C. Mathis, D. T. McBee, L. S. Reel, J. W. Thornton, H. A. COMPANY Abercrombie, M. W. Ashley, R. L. Bobo, R. S. Brown, L. E. Brown, J. K. Buist, B. Burnett, A. D. Chapin, J. F. Coker, H. Cooper, J. L. Crowder, M. M. Edens, J. A. Evans, P. C. Fair, J. C. Fisher, C. C. Florence, O. G. Flowers, A. L. Folk, R. H. Fowler, H. W. Franklin, C. S. Freeman, H. E. Freeman, P. E. Fuller, E. L. Furman, R. L. Gammon, B. G. PRIVATES Gaston, D. H. Gaston, M. Gillespie, V. D. Gettys, R. E. Glenn, J. N. Godbold W. E. Goddard, E. W. Gooch, G. R. Goodale, G. M. Graham, W. A. Graham, W. C. Graham, T. H. Gramling, J. A. Gregory, J. E. Gregory, W. S. Hanlcey, D. B. Hipp, C. V. Hyder, B. G. Jaudon, R. H. King, W. L. Knight, S. A. Kratzer, B. E. Lave, E. P. Lee, E. P. Lytton, J. L. McBee, W. B. McFaddin, D. Marsters, F. H. Morgan, R. E. Murdock, H. S. Nelson, H. N. O ' Dell, E. T. O ' Neal, S. G. Padgett, S. M. Rickenbaker, H. Schaeffer, J. L. Shirley, J. H. Thompson, H. Tillery, R. W. Tomkinson, R. Tyler, V. A. Ulmer, E. Y. Van Wart, R. E. Vander Voort, D. G. Waters, R. M. Wilson, R. M. Wilson, R. B. Wood, G. O. Workman, J. N. Young, J. N. 1! L. CAPTAIN A. D. LEWIS Commanded :. A. E. WEAVER Firs Lieutenant Executive Officer P. A. GREGORY First Lieutenant A. R. Officer J. H. GRAYSON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader O. D. MARVIN First Lieutenant Platoon Leader 223 CAPTAIN W. X. POE zander M. R. WATSON ' First Lieutenant Executive Officer CAPTAIN W. N. POE EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT M. B. WATSON A. R. OFFICER H. W. BURNETTE FIRST LIEUTENANTS Graham, R. L. Parker, T. M. Milton, S. J. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Beacham, M. D. Painter, H. L. FIRST SERGEANT Brooks, E. SUPPLY SERGEANT.... Konduros, G. G. SERGEANTS Marsh, W. R. Abroms, M. E. Cooler, H. L. F ' reeny, S. W. Harris, R. T. Herring, J. C. I low ell, R. F. Kay, R. A. McKee, L. G. Mai-its, J. H. Armour, T. S. Chadwick, J. W. Excel, FI. A. Frick, M. L. Herloso, J. K. Holt, E. E. Mavbis, A. H. [ ' arks, W. H. Pearlstein, I. M. Price, J. F.. Watkins, M. H. Webb, S. C Wii son, W. R. CORPORALS Howle, H. G. Jordan, J. |. Simmons, H. M. Vi ksta, T. White, W. C. COMPANY Alexander, D. L. Andrews, R. C. Baggott, B. H. Baxley, FI. H. Bennett, G. G. Berley, J. A. Black, C. L. Breazeale, E. B. Bronks, W. C. Brown, R. A. Bostick, B. E. Boyle, W. A. Bowen, T. L. Carter, B. S. Cathey, R. T. Childress, H. E. Clardy, W. W. Clark, T. B. Clark, W. D. Coleman, L. M. Connor, T. M. Conway, J. C. Cooper, J. W. PRIVATES Cox, E. E. Cox, F. A. Cox, R. A. Crandall, H. E. Cronk, L. J. Crow, N. M. Crowther, W. J. Cumbie, A. B. Davenport, R. E. Demosthenes, S. A. Derrick, W. II. Epps, E. T. Erwin, P. N. Grimball, H. O. Guest, T. F. Flagen, J. G. Harrison, F:. L. Hawkins, M. R. Hess, B. G. Hodges, J. L. Horton, I). H. Hunt, N. E. Kirven, K. M. Longtin, K. W. McGowan, B. S. Marshall, J. L. May, E. B. O ' Bannon, H. L. Ott, J. A. Parker, F. L. Parthemos, 1 ' . . P.. Ik, M. X. Price, J. E. Schneider, A. A. Schneber, . F Sims, R. Y. Sprouse, C. A. Stewart, A. R. X. Stoudemire, W. |. Thomas, J. R. Tilson, M. R. Tomlinson, D. H. Trueblood, I.. C. White, L. A. Woods, J. S. Wri ? ht, E. E. H. W. BURNETTE First Lieutenant A. R. Offic, i R. L. GRAH M Fit U Lieutenant Platoon Leader S. J. MILTON First Lieutenant PI urn on L, adi i T M. PARKER First Lieutenant Plato c : I., adei 224 = SELECTING COLOR r OUR FIRST DRILL RECRUITS All I would say is that untiring vigi- lance and mind-searching must be de- voted to the subject, because the enemy is crafty, cunning and full of novel treacheries and strategies. — Winston Churchill. FRESHMEN GOING TO FIELD HOUSE FOR EXAMS ■ ' - r mm mm Mm ' wmji? «i ; a ■v 1 O ' DELL DISHES OUT UNIFORMS COLONEL SIMS AND COLONEL (?) CANNON LIEUTENANT-COLONEL M. R. HUNTER Commander V v CAPTAIN J. R. NEW Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT C. K. WRIGHT Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT H. H. HOLMES Supply Officer LIEUTENANT H. H. HILL Tactical Officer 226 HOLMES NEW HUNTER WRIGHT MAYER SECOND BATTALION FIRST REGIMENT 227 CAPTAIN J. C. HIGGINS Commander CAPTAIN J. C. HIGGINS EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT F. S. BARNES A. R. OFFICER A. V. HOOKS FIRST LIEUTENANTS Long, R. F. Marvin, R. E. McConn mi, F. F. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Benjamin, I. Kneece, J. D. HlGHES, S. C. ROSESEL, J. M. Jones, W. I. Salter, J. A. Kiser, J. P. Wilson, C. P. FIRST SERGEANT Suthern, C. A. SUPPLY SERGEANT Stanley, T. E. B.ULEV, J. R. Bracey, J. V. Burrows, J. R. Dubose, M. E. Guyton, P. V. HlNTON, O. T. SERGEANTS Lazar, J. T. McWlLLIAMS, J. Pate, J. B. Warner, V. L. Weingartner, R. W. COMPANY Armstrong, E. S. Bowman, P. K. Cantrell, C. W. Clark, P. L. HUGGINS, J. W. Amine, R. D. Bagnal, O. H. Ballard, E. J. Barnctt, P. G. Bobo, A. S. Boliver, T. E. Bonnett, A. L., Jr. Bowick, R. H. Boylcs, J. C. Bridges, J. M. Bridges, W. H. Bright, A. L. Cain, J. N. Cannon, B. N. Costlier, P. B., Jr. Crews, S. F. Crews, S. W. Dalrymple, J. H. C. Edwards, I. A. Fuentes, A. CORPORALS Jacobs, D. G Johnson, J. L. Konduros, P. G. Marvin, J. M. Ol SHAN, C. Peirce, W. S. PRIVATES Gaillard, R. K. Glenn, T. R. Gray, W. G. Grimball, D. E. Hammond, W. T. Hailing, A. H. Henderson, J. P. Holcomb, J. W. Holmes, L. F. Hopkins, II. C. Hughey, H. Hunt, S. P. Jackson, F. James, J. T. Jones, A. II. king, R. H. Lee, W. K. Lever, J. Q. Long, B. A. Lucius, C. G. D. F. S. BARNES First Lieutenant Officer Van Ai sdal, R. K. W ATKINS, I). P. Westcoat, R. Y. Wn n ms, G. IF Wk kh i, R. F. Means, B. C. Mi ley, B. F. Fiiis, ' I ' . R. Parker, J. R. Reese, F. E. Richey, J. T. Richbourg, T. S. Riley, O. B. Rios, L. R. Rogers, J. B. Seacord, J. E. Sinkler, W. Smith, C. R. Strauss, E. M. St. oie, H. G. urger, A. Stewart, J. A. Van Valfcenburg, J. White, E. T. Wright, W. D. A. V. HOOKS First Lieutenant A. R. Officer R. F. LON(. First Lieutenant Platoon Leader F. F. McCONNELL First Lieutenant Platoon Leader R. F. M VRVIN Lieutenant Platoon Leader 228 CAPTAIN T. C. WRIGHT EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT C. C. GRAHAM A. R. OFFICER A. E. THOMAS Fritts, G. W. Jameson, L. H. FIRST LIEUTENANTS Lachicotte, A. S. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Hambright, C. I. Ingram, C. O. Jones, J. H. TlMMONS, C. FIRST SERGEANT Chestochowski, B. A. SUPPLY SERGEANT Brown, C. H. Cagle, J. D. Dunn, C W. Lang, E. R. Mitchell, J. M Moore, M. D. Payne, J. B. DeLoach, F. B. Dickson, J. B. Edens, J. W. Fairey, F. S. Franklin, J. II. Gill, B. E. SERGEANTS Pierce, H. W. Rosenzweig, J. H. ROTHELL, C. S VEATTE, J. E. Wright, C. H. CORPORALS Gilmer, K. E. Mays, H. R. Mimms, C. M. OSLEY, W. K. Rentz, W. Thompson, C. C. COMPANY Aiken, G. N. Alford, H. I. Allen, D. F. Altman, A. D. Anderson, N. S. Anderson, R. L. Angel, J. A. Antonakos, J. Apostolakos, G. W. Arnold, E. F. Arrants, W. D. Ashmore, J. L. Austell, J. C. Austin, M. C. Ayers, J. F. Baker, F. W Baker, M. F. Baldwin, H. E. Bangle, H. D. Barker, J. S. Barksdale, J. M. Baumann, R. J. Baxley, O. E. Bearden, J. M. Bearden, L. A. PRIVATES Beck, F. B. Bernstein, F. L. Bishop, W. H. Black, R. S. Blakeney, W. Blalock, J. D. Bulter, M. C. Byers, M. Cheezem, C. K. Chipley, W. A. Craig, R. M. Dobbins, R. J. Fairey, J. K. Fennell, R. C. Gibson, C. C. Graham, J. H. Hamer, J. R. Hendrix, E. W. Huggin, F. E. Irving, W. J. Jordan, L. R. Karambelas, G. Kennedy, R. Dezziah, J. R. Locklair, E. L. N. Marbury, F. G. Martin, J. H. Martin, W. R. Mays, O. A. McElveen, N. R. McLendon, E. K. O ' Brien, G. H. O ' Dell, W. T. Osteen, D. W. Parker, J. A. Payne, W. E. Riley, R. A. Robinson, C. C. Robinson, P. B. Sammons, J. E. Sandifer, L. M. Smith, M. H. Smith, R. B. Smith, W. N. Solas, F. Tinsley, S. W. Waters, J. W. Waldron, A. S. Williams, H. C. Woods, M. R. CAPTAIN T. C. WRIGHT Commander C. C. GRAHAM First Lieutenant Executive Officer ' A. E. THOMAS First Lieutenant A. R. Officer L. H. JAMESON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader G. H. FRITTS First Lieutenant Platoon Leader A. S. LACHICOTTE First Lieutenant Platoon Leader 229 CAPTAIN K. O. COUCH Commander J. T. SHERM First Lieu i Officer COMPANY COMMANDER K. O. COUCH EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT J. T. SHERMAN A. A R. OFFICER S. F. PHILLIPS FIRST LIEUTENAN 1 S Ligon, W. S. Gleason, R. X. Dorn, O. G. FIRST SERGEANT Goggans, W. H. SUPPLY SERGEANT... Thompson, H. M. Barker, G. L. Coleman, R. W. Collins, W. A. Elvington, C. W. SERGEANTS Glenn, G. R. Stenstrom, E. L. Tl KNAGE, R. E. Whai i, R. F. CORPORALS Com i Ni , H. C. Mints, J. M. Fow [ KK, V. W. Hill, H. S. Hill, J. E. Irwin, V. J. Mann, J. Pai im, G. H. Russell, J. S. Salters, L. W. S HER AD, W. H. COMPANY S. F. PHILLIPS First Lieutenant A. i? R. Officer W. s. LIGON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader O. G. DORN Platoon Leader PRIVATES Badia, J. P. Entzmenger, R. O. Perry, R. A. Belser, T. H. Farmer, R. S. e, L. H. ., N. F. Gaddy, R. H. Richardson, J. L. Bradford, F. P. Gay, M. F. Robinson, W. 11. Bradley, R. C. Guess, T. C. S:mJs, G. L. Brannon, f ■ R. Harrel, L. B. Scott, W. W. Brockman, EL L. Harrington, P. R. Shelor, T. B. Brooks, C. Hemphill, |. C. Shirley, W. K. Broom, L. M. Hemphill, R. 1). Shuler, O. D. Brown, A. Hendley, G. A. Skinner, N. V. Brown, 1). C. Holstein, H. J. Suttler, P. L. Brown, G. Q. Houck, S. TulU, . Brown, J. A. Johnson, H. C. Turner, B. R. Brupbackcr, E. E. knight, C. W. Turner, V. L. Bunker, S. V, L.icy, G. C. Walker, I). V. Burns, R. E. Lane, T. L. Ve.i er, C. Cain, C. W. Lee, W. F. Webster, J. O. Carpenter, C. 1 . McAlhany, J. P. est, O. B. Cartw right, F. McDonald, J. N. White, B. B. Caughman, W. D. McMaster, S. R. Williams, W. 11. Cullum, G. W. Maddox, J. W. Winn. W. G. DeLorme, A. C. Mahon, F. W. u :w ard, K. T. Eberhart, H. C. Musselman, W. G. Park?, R. H. Yournan, L. W. R. N. GLEASON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader 230 WHILE THE CROWD LOOKS OX EYES RIGHT! Clemson ' s parades are seldom ex- celled. In the spring we have the Moon- light parade for the Honorary Cadet Colonel and the annual parade on Mother ' s Day. The snap and coordina- tion of the corps is expressed in the honor platoons in each class. THE SPECIAL I ' XITS IX REVIEW THE BAXD MARCHES DOWX MAIX STREET THE SEXIOR PRIVATES STRUT SPRIXG PARADE IX WHITE STUFF 231 OX BOWMAN FIELD LIEUTENANT-COLONEL J. R. SOSNOWSKI Commander CAPTAIN W. H. PADGETT Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT C. F. BESSENT Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT A. M. TINGLE Supply Officer LIEUTENANT B. L. NEAL Tactical Officer 232 TINGLE PADGETT SOSNOWSK.I BESSENT GLENN THIRD BATTALION FIRST REGIMENT 233 CAPTAIN L. W. COKER Commander J. R. GAMBLE Fit ' Lieutenant Execut COMPANY COMMANDER L. W. COKER EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT J. B. GAMBLE A. R. OFFICER J. N. BOTTS West, I. W. Bessent, T. A. FIRST LIEUTENANTS Zeigi.er, A. E. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Edwards, G. W. (Cinder, W. C. Lawrence, J. M. Levine, L. J. Rozier, W. R. FIRST SERGEANT Chapman, Q. L. SUPPLY SERGEANT Gibert, J. M. SERGEANTS Abrams, T. M. Collins, E. B. Croft, J. W. Fairey, G. H. Fi hid, L. O. C; l I M AN, c. H. Good, J. D. Hickerson, F. R. McDavid, R. B. McGill, H. T. Morgan, C. C. Pence, L. E. Ra I CLIFF, N. B. Sn ls, K. G. Stousenmire, 1). E. Strom, L. S. Wiser, G. L. COMPANY Adams, A. T. Arnold, C. J. Chandler, R. E. Cunningham, J. W. Baird, R. L. Beach, G. A. Boylston, L. L. Carmichael, G. A. Crawford, D. A. Culbertson, C. B. Eaddy, D. C. Ellis, R. H. Gilmer, J. B. Graves, J. E. Greer, T. M. Hopper, J. E. Hufford, R. G. Jones, C. R. Jones, E. R. king, B. B. King, E. C. King, W. B. Leaphart, W. P. Lee, C. M. CORPORALS r ' xt EMAN, V. W. Holi.ev, H. E. Leitner, F. W. MlRRAY, E. H. PRIVATES McClam, M. McCorsley, E. F. McDonald, W. S. Minton, W. F. Parler, J. E. Parris, C. A. Payne, H. P. Perry, R. L. Peterson, M. H. Pitts, 11. I. Puette, C. A. Rivers, J. L. Rogers, F.. B. Stansell, D. A. Stroud, L. E. Suggs, A. M. Sullivan, H. M. Swintz, W. H. Syfrett, D. B. Tabor, H. Rush, C. W. Todd, L. O. Yarborough, B. F. Fate, E. G. Taylor, J. F. Templeton, J. D. Terrell, W. L. Thames, J. O. Tines K ' E. Thomas, C. C. Thomas, C. A. Todd, B. J. Tiuett, R. C. Varn, L. P. Wannamaker, J. L. Way, II. G. Webb, C. A. Westervelt, J. I. Whaley, I. S. White, R. M. Wright, R. F. Wylie, W. II. J. A. BOTTS First Lieutenant A. R. Officer I. W. WEST First Lieutenant Platoon Leader T. A. BESSEXT First Lieutenant Platoon Leader A. E. ZEIGLER Fiut Lieutenant Platoon Leader 234 COMPANY CAPTAIN R. K. McLEOD EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT B. E. WOODRUFF A. R. OFFICER B. R. LEONARD FIRST LIEUTENANTS Dantzler, L. A. PinsoNj W. C. Ferguson, J. G. SECOND LIEUTENANT Hamilton, B. FIRST SERGEANT Derrick, J. R. SUPPLY SERGEANT Still, A. A. Adams, L. C. Askey, C. M. Cornwall, J. B. Crouch, J. B. Hicks, L. B. MacMuri ' hv, W SERGEANTS Martin, D. O. McCormick, J. D. Miller, W. H. Sanders, P. Wallace, F. X. C. McLeod, J. P. Brantley, R. C. Carlon, S. R. Carpenter, R. 1! Coleman, C. E. Allison, R. L. Boland, A. M. Branyon, H. E. Broome, W. R. Brown, H. E. Burley, L. D. Clark, J. R. Compton, E. S. Corley, J. E. Dickerson, R. R. Dixon, J. H. Emanuel, F. C. Fowler, R. H. Godwin, J. J. Greene, W. Gregorie, F. Henry, R. E. S. CORPORALS Gabrels, J. L. JoLLEY, J. D. LlGON, J. G. Paul, H. C. PRIVATES Huguenin, E. P. Irwin, S. P. James, R. S. McCown, J. W. McElveen, J. T. Mixon, R. Parvin, R. H. Perry, T. C. Presher, C. H. Price, E. L. Rogers, B. L. Sanders, C. W. Simpson, V. S. Skelton, C. Skinner, W. L. Smith, F. G. Smith, J. B. Rhame, J. B. Sanders, J. W. ToUCHBERRY, R. W. Smith, M. M. Smith, S. T. Smoak, R. C. Snipes, P. K. Spearman, J. E. Stallworth, W. H. Stevens, W. M. Stevenson, L. D. Strasser, W. V. Stokes, H. H. Stone, J. D. Stone, T. E. Sutker, A. Trott, C. M. Williams, A. G. Williams, J. D. Zeigler, L. T. CAPTAIN R. K. McLEOD Commander I!. E. WOODRUFF First Lieutenant Executive Officer J. G. FERGUSON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader W. C. PINSON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader L. A. DANTZLER First Lieutenant Platoon Leader B. R. LEONARD First Lieutenant A. Sf R. Officer 235 CAPTAIN W. M. HOBSON ' Commander M. II. ALMAN First Lieutenant Executive Officer CAPTAIN ' W. M. HOBSON EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT M. H. ALMAN A. R. OFFICER T. C. BREAZEALE Di Pre, F. A. Able, S. K. TRST LIEUTENANTS Lester, J. R. SECOND LIEUTENANT Duennas, R. F. FIRST SERGEANT Liner, R. A. SUPPLY SERGEANT Jackson, W. S. SERGEANTS Relk, D. P. Bodie, J. W. Dillard, W. C. Franks, W. H. Graham, J. S. Hurst, G. H. Hahn, H. T. Long, H. E. Williams, J. I . CORPORALS Chapman, J. E. Dantzler, J. W. Darlington, S. P. Goodwin, E. A. Jackson, B. H. Jones, H. C. Kennev, R. E. Oeland, G. E. Sherer, L. D. TOWN ' SEND, R. E. Wilds, M. C. COMPANY Adams, R. E. Boyd, F. H. Braswell, H. A. Brigman, W. H. Cagle, W. L. Carter, W. W. Ch. .stain, W. H- Clark, W. B. Cheatham, C. E. Deas, John Garrett, C. H. Gerald, J. O. Gettys, E. M. Goodman, J. L. Griffin, J. R. Humphries, G. E. Ketchum, W. J. Lytton, J. O. Mclllwain, E. T. Nalley, L. J. T. C. BREAZEAI.E First Lieutenant A. R. Officer F. A. DcPRE First Lieutenant Platoon Leader S. K. ABLE First Lieutenant Platoon Leader PRIVATES Nance, D. L. Nicholson, R. W. Parrish, O. S. Parr, H. L. Pettit, A. E. Plowden, J. R. Poole, A. C. Poole, R. C. Rankin, G. D. Rankin, H. W. Reinhardt, R. C. Rhyne, A. R. Richardson, W. H. Risher, T. R. Ritchie, P. L. Rogers, D. B. Rosenstock, H. Ruddock, W. O. Russell, D. V. Ryan, T. H. B. J. R. LESTER First Lieutenant Platoon Leader Sally, H. C. Scales, C. W. Schnuweis, B. Schumacher, S. Settle, D. C. Seigler, J. E. Shaw, J. H. Shirer, H. H. Shirley, R. E. Shuler, C. M. Sierra, H. H. Simpson, W. J. Stewart, H. T. Sturkey, H. A. Suink, R. B. Thornhill, V. N. Tolly, W. D. Workman, A. C. Wright, S. C. 236 INSPECTIONS Friday night rolls around too often for the frosh. Then is the time for cleaning out lockers and washing windows for Saturday ' s big attrac- tion. Next day, amid last minute dusting and straightening of books, comes the grande finale. After a brief interlude with the roll call comes inspections by colonels and majors and captains and looies. That ' s how we get checks and merits by our names. ■55.1 ilfaaini LECTURE ON LOCKERS BY THE COLONEL w INSPECTION EVE JM B v r« r fv ' m? COL ONEL ROBERTS FOUND US EXCELLENT TM GIVENS FEELS FOR DUST KIRK. ON RIFLE INSPECTION 237 COLONEL F. H. THAMES Regimental Commander THE SECOND REGIMENT STAFF LIEUTENANT-COLONEL C. Ii. LESESNE Executive Officer CAPTAIN J. H. HEINSOHN Adjutant CAPTAIN D. G. O ' DELL Supply Officer 238 FIRST LIEUTENANT J. W. SKARDON Chaplain MASTER SERGEANT E. D. ROBERTS Sergeant Ala j or LIEUTENANT-COLONEL J. V. SIMS Tactical Officer 239 LIEUTENANT-COLONEL J. H. BARTON Commander CAPTAIN R. S. BERRY Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT C. II. CLAWSON A J jut an I FIRST LIEUTENANT J. R. C. GRIFFIN Officer LIEUTENANT P. J. BROWN Tactical Officer 240 GRIFFIN BERRY BARTON CLAWSON MANLY FIRST BATTALION SECOND REGIMENT 241 CAPTAIN A. W. SOMMERVILLE Commander B. F. YEARGIN First Lieutenant Uive Officer CAPTAIN A. W. SOMMERVILLE EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT B. F. YEARGIN A. k R. OFFICER J. W. QUINN FIRST LIEUTENANTS Bolt, J. E. Hasell, S. M. Macpherson, W. J. FIRST SERGEANT . . Richbourg, J. M. SUPPLY SERGEANT . ... Ren-ken, W. A. SERGEANTS ArD, Lt ' THER Berry, M. O. Berry, R. J., Jr. Boyce, H. K. Harvey, J. M. Jr. Lightsey, J. H. Jr. Muldrow, H. G. Pitts, P. L. Sarratt, F. H. Stone, J. C. SWAILS, J. P. Thomas, G. G. Tiller, M. B. CORPORALS Allen, E. W. Berry, Victor, Jr. Boyce, J. A. Davis, T. E., Jr. Emerson, R. W. Gladden, T. W. Jones, J. K. Koontz, F. W. Osborne, E. L. B. Poole, R. F., Jr. Rogers, Lynn Thraii kill, B. E. Webb, J. W., Jr. COMPANY Atkinson, J. A. Jr. Bowers, T. S. Breeden, G. B. Briggs, G. R. Burgess, W. H. Crapps, W. D. Farrow, W. H. L. Flue, F. V. Gantt, A. D. Gardner, S. K. Hanvey, W. H. Heustess, C. L. Hoods, K. L. Hunter, W. H. Jackson, R. M. Jacobs, J. S. Kendrick, M. C. Lee, D. C. Lesley, J. G. PRIVATES Livingston, W. D. Long, J. K. McElveen, R. H., fr. McFarland, F. K. Massey, B. F. Miller, W. H. Miro, J. A. Palmer, W. B. Plumblee, W. H. Railings, E. M. Ray, P. L. Rentz, J. C. Reeves, F. M. Revels, R. V. Rhea, J. C. Rheney, J. W. Rhodys, C. H. Richardson, J. L. Richbourg, C. E. Rogers, J. P. Simpson, E. P. Sinclair, C. W. Smoak, A. L. Snclgrove, V. L. O. Stevenson, W. T. Stone, A. M. Snipes, J. R. Sutton, J. F. Swann, B. F. Tindall, W. M. Trescott, J. H., Jr. Watson, J. D. West, G. Williams, E. C. Wilson, J. H. Wingard, E. Young, G. W. J. W. QUINN First Lieutenant A. R. Officer J. E. BOLT First Lieutenant PI at (inn Lea, , r W. |. MACPHERSON S. M. HASELL First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Platoon Leader Platoon Leader 242 CAPTAIN H. L. STURGIS EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT R. N. STEEL A. R. OFFICER L. T. FORTUNATO FIRST LIEUTENANTS Betsill, W. L. Kay, C. W. Baker, W. H. W. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Cm i tv, H. M. Hedden, F. H. FIRST SERGEANT Hare, J. F. SUPPLY SERGEANT Blhrmaster, D. H. SERGEANTS Bird, L. S. Breeland, R. L. Bristol, B. G. Eskew, E. P. Fellers, G. B. Hoppes, B. W. McLeod, G. K. Martin, R. R. Moore, B. B. Webb, H. W. CORPORALS Allen, R. L. Denny, H. B. Dover, C. M. GoUDELOCK, W. Grier, J. E. James, M. D. Lide, F. M. Nichols, S. B. Raw son, R. Walker, D. C. WlKMORTZ, E. D. COMPANY Aughtrey, P. C. Barnett, D. E. Rolling, R. W. Bright, O. E. Burns, W. C. Campbell, J. E. Carson, W. H. Cary, L. C. Caughman, K. D. Cooper, G. S. Cone, L. Chalmers, J. W. Daniels, J. R. Davis, M. H. Duckworth, W. W. Duncan, R. L Forbes, B. C. Fuller, H. H. Gnann, A. P. PRIVATES Grier, C. M. Griffin, C. T. Hambright, P. R. Hann, J. F. Hendricks, J. B. Hill, A. W. Hill, F. B. Lawson, J. B. McGuire, H. N. McNeill, J. F. Meehan, G. B. Moore, R. N. Morris, L. S. Newton, D. O ' Neal, F. G. O ' Neal, W. N. Palmer, P. T. Park, M. A. Parker, R. F. Parker, W. C. D. Patterson, R. W. Pearce, D. F. Pennington, S. Plaxico, J. S. Potter, L. B. Prater, W. R. Propst, W. S. Ray, R. Singletary, C. F. Smith, S. C. Stewart, C. B. Stewart, T. D. Tate, J. H. Theodore, G. A. Wallace, J. B. Walters, W. R. Warren, J. L. Washington, W. N. Wilson, J. M. F. N. FORTUNATO W. L. BETSILL First Lieutenant First Lieutenant A. C R. Officer Platoon Leader W. H. W. BAKER First Lieutenant Platoon Leader C. W. KAY First Lieutenant Platoon Leader CAPTAIN H. L. STURGIS Commander R. N. STEELE First Lieulen.ni I Executive Officer 243 v :-.?x CAPTAIN S. Commander H. ANTHONY J. DAVIS GLENN I . i j CAPTAIN S. H. ANTHONY EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT J. D. GLENN A. R. OFFICER J. T. BECKETT FIRST LIEUTENANTS Seyle, F. W. Ballard, H. G. Moore, G. T. FIRST SERGEANT Minnis, H. D. SUPPLY SERGEANT Young, J. W. SERGEANTS Blakeney, D. H. Clanton, C. P. Cox, L. R. Hester, H. E. H.ll, J. F. Myers, P. E. PVLES, L. Snei x, F. N. Taylor, G. Thomas, R. E. Umphlett, C. W. Winstead, F. S. CORPORALS Aull, C. E. Brown, J. W. Blddin, A. L. Devlin, F. R. Garvin, N. E. Harrison, R. F. Henderson, J. M. Hunter, J. R. Leventis, A. P. Lotz, M. M. Prince, J. A. Waddell, R. G. Williams, H. ]■ ' . West, T. W. COMPANY Andreuzzi, F C. Bieman, H. D. Blanchett, D. O. Boyd, L. V. Briscoe, R. E. Brockman, R. N. Bonds, R. S. , Burley, W. D. Cuter, J. P. Clow ncy, J. Y. Coggins, D. R. Crawford, R. T. Edwards, F. A. Gasque, W. E. Gooden, D. T. Gregory, W. A. Hagins, H. P. Holtscheiter, E. H. Jenkins, J. E. PRIVATES Johnson, F. N. king, P. M. Kin en, W. W. Laney, T. B. Little, II. T. Marlow, W. T. Martin, R. F. Melchors, J. T. Manley, W. E. Meeks, T. L. Mallard, D. L. Miller, G. C. Millen, R. M. Mincey, W. F. Momeier, F. H. Moredock, W. M. Morris, A. R. Morrison, H. W. Moss, R. S. Mullins, R. E. Murphy, W. P. Myers, J. T. Myers, R. M. Phillips, J. Phillips, R. F. Rollinson, J. A. Stewart, C. B. Stuckey, J. H. Snipes, H. E. Smith, C. N. Truesdale, S. P. Turpin, C. E. Vandiver, J. C. Varn, W. H. Williams, R. O. Wilson, S. J. Woolbright, W. H. Wray, R. V. Wright, S. P. J. T. BECKETT First Lieutenant !. S R. Officet II. ( ' ,. BALLARD First Lieutenant Platoon Leader G. T. MOORE First Lieutenant Platoon Leader I. W. SEYLE First Lieutenant Platoon L 244 CAPTAIN W. C. BYRD EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT R. D. RANDALL A. R. OFFICER C. D. MEEKS FIRST LIEUTENANTS Hegler, T. C. Godfrey, J. H. CoURSON, J. S. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Johnston, A. E. Wiggins, R. C. FIRST SERGEANT Rogers, L. D. SUPPLY SERGEANT Reese, C. A. SERGEANTS Brown, M. W. Bl ' BSER, E. D. Cary, L. H. Croxson, T. C. Elliott, J. E. Faris, E. M. Bamberg, C. H. Barnard, H. R., Buie, P. D. Cat h cart, J. V. Dickinson, E. L. May, J. D. Hobson, F. C. Jenkins, W. T. Mellichami-, L. R. Smith, H. L. Trowbridge, F. R. CORPORALS J - Merritt, C. F. McKenzie, W. M. McNeill, F. P. McWhite, B. C. TlGLER, L. Webb, J. E. COMPANY Aaron, E. W. Adams, J. F. Adams, J. W. Black, T. A. Bruce, A. C. Bullard, J. J. Boggs, R. V. Carter, T. F. Chapman, J. M. Cowan, W. H. Edwards, J. C. Elliott, R. C. Faulkenberry, F. W. Foote, W. A. Goodman, J. M. Gnann, W. N. Harris, J. W. Herns, C. K. Holder, F. C. PRIVATES Kohn, T. L. Lee, R. E. Lynn, W. F. Lyon, W. C. Lytle, B. E. McCain, C. E. McClure, M. B. McColl, H. G. McCullough, E. G. McCurry, T. B. McDonough, J. A. McDowell, H. T. McFadden, R. J. McGregor, G. Mclntyre, J. E. McKevlin, R. R. McLanahan, M. G. McNamara, J. P. McPherson, H. D. Hutto, A. D. Mack, N. B. Manson, R. Martin, J. R. Martin, W. D. Onufer, G. Plowden, J. D. Rain, R. M. Sallcy, A. B. Sizemore, J. A. Smith, L. Smoyver, E. Stacy, J. K. Thompson, G. G. Trowell, G. G. Vickery, S. R. Vought, H. C. Warrington, H. I. Westphal, P. L. Winebrenner, J. S. C. D. MEEKS First Lieutenant A. R. Officer J. H. GODFREY First Lieutenant Plato o n Leader J. S. COURSON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader T. C. HEGLER First Lieutenant Platoon Leader CAPTAIN W. C. BYRD Commander R. D. RANDALL First Lieutenant Executive Officer 245 LIEUTENANT-COLONEL B. B. SAM? Commander CAPTAIN S. S. ROGERS Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT C. II. STOKES Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT C. M. CAMPBELL Supply Officer LIEUTENANT R. L. NORRELL Tactical Officer 246 CAMPBELL ROGERS SAMS STOKES GODLEY SECOND BATTALION SECOND REGIMENT 247 -— CAPTAIN ' C. E. HAMMOND Commander H. WARING First Lieutenant five Officer COMPANY COMPANY COMMANDER C. E. HAMMOND EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT H. WARING A. R. OFFICER G. W. BALLENTINE FIRST LIEUTENANTS Bell, J. J. Sottile, V. N. Bryan, J. F. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Robbins, J. O. Willimon, E. L. HoDGES, J. P. FIRST SERGEANT Mixon, J. A. SUPPLY SERGEANT Higgins, C. R. SERGEANTS Christman, M. S. Hesuhicks, L. N. Coken, Harry Cotton, H. S. t ' KAVEN, M. H. Folk, K. S. Kay, R. L. TlMMB KMAN, T. S. WlNDE. I , J. K. Barnwell, G. If. Bennett, J. C. Drew, L. O. Howell, M. R. McLaurin, D. P. Adams, J. C. Albergotti, W. M. Arnold, J. A. Ayers, R. R. Bailey, C. H. Blanton, H. E. Brown, E. B. Brunei , G. E. Burgess, F. M. C.irn. 11, E. If. Colberg, E. Crawford, V. A. Crum, G. M. Dobbins, T. L. E ans, C. E. Fulmer, H. B. Griffin, C. B. CORPORALS Montgomery, G. S. Morris, T. R. Mow ry, E. M. Norris, I. E. Richardson, C. G. PRIVATES Grigsby, R. L. Hoffman, C. A. Jeffords, C. M. Jennings, R. H. Jordon, R. B. Land, B. S. Lester, R. H. Lewis, R. D. Lewis, T. E. Loftin, U. C. Loftis, C. Lowder, H. M. McNair, F. R. D. Mills, J. L. Nelson, S. E. Nims, J. W. Nooe, L. A. Shf.cl ' t, M. A. Tillman, I). L. VanDi i i, E. W. Yarborouch, F. A. Thomas, X. I. Pedrosa, C. Pennell, J. R. Pettit, R. H. Pottes, J. R. Prince, R. S. Rhodes, W. D. Richardson, W. R. Richey, J. T. Ridgeway, R. F. Sherard, S. W. Shillinglaw, J. R. Sprouse, M. N. Straw horn, II. Thrailkill, W. E. Whitaker, W. W. Williams, C. E. Wilson, T. R. G. W. BALLENTINE J. J. BELL J. F. BRYAN V . X. SOTTILE First Lieutenant lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant A. CT R. Officer Platoon Leadei Platoon Leader Platoon Leader 248 CAPTAIN I ' . N. FREEMAN EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT A. R. WALDEN A. R. OFFICER N. GARFINKLE FIRST LIEUTENANTS Scott, T. A. Glenn, J. Douthit Gardner, F. R. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Bussev, W. W. Harper, W. C. FIRST SERGEANT Quattlebaum, J. M. SUPPLY SERGEANT . ... Lanham, W. J. SERGEANTS Boissoneault, L. H. Jones, R. L. Ckaniord, W. D. McComb, J. T. Gray, 15. E. Toms, B. R. Jones, E. C. CORPORALS Barnes, L. A. Barrow, R. C. Deaton, J. E. Dl FFIE, II. Z. Hogue, S. W. LaBree, A. M. Lenoir, D. G. McCraw, B. M. O ' Neal, M. T. Strange, R. H. Tribble, W. P. Turner, T. A. Whailev, J. E. COMPANY Anderson, N. C. Anderson, W. T. Burnette, C B. Brown, B. V. Calhoun, J. L. Calhoun, J. R. C. Carter, L. D. Davenport, B. G. Davis, Dean Dunlap, C. K. Kills, J. G. Folk, D. D. Gambrel, V. H. Graham, I. Gray, J. T. Hellams, C. H. Hodge, J. D. Huiett, G. E. Jenkins, J. L. PRIVATES Johnson, P. E. Johnson, R. E. Johnson, T. M. Johnson, W. D. Johnson, L. L. Jones, A. L. Jones, H. R. I ones, W. T. Kaiser, R. F. Kangeter, H. H. Kelley, F. O. McMillan, W. O. Masters, F. D. Mitchell, J. Mouchett, A. W. Nims, G. K. Nussbaum, P. Putman, S. R. Redfearn, R. E. W. Rosenberg, I. M. Rosenberg, P. H. Sanders, E. P. Sawyer, W. W. Sneider, J. L. Toney, H. S. Turner, H. B. Twiggs, H. C. Waldmann, D Webster, G. II. Weeks, B. W. Whitten, W. C. Whisonant, A. R Whiteside, W. L. Williams, E. F. Williams, S. F. Wilson, D. N. Wolfe, L. K. N. GARFINKLE First Lieutenant A. Sf R. Offl r T. A. SCOTT First Lit utt nam Platoon Leadt J. DOUTHIT GLENN First Lieutenant Platoon Leader F. R. GARDNER First Lieutenant Platoon Leader CAPTAIN P. N. FREEMAN Commander A. R. WALDEN First Lieutenant Executive Officer 249 CAP1 l F. ' ! ' . WEST Commander J. O. STARNES First Lieutenant Executive Officer CAPTAIN F. T. WEST EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT J. O. STARNES A. R. OFFICER G. W. BUTLER C7 COMPANY Clark, W. M Cope, G. R. PLATOON LEADERS Robinson, W. A. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Anderson, H. N. Brown, J. L. FIRST SERGEANT Cothran, W. B. SUPPLY SERGEANT Moise, R. B. SERGEANTS Campbell, R. N. (.rook, W. R. Deale, S. B. El LIOTT, E. S. Hoover, E. F. James, C. A. TSIROI ' OLLOS, T. A. CORPORALS Aiken, D. A. Arras, W. F. Atkinson, T. C. Bardin, I . T. Boazman, E. R. Boozer, J. S. Rriggs, R. E. Califf, J. W. Culbreth, W. E. Davis, J. W. Dunn, C. Dukes, D. A. Elam, J. D. Epps, D. E. Fowler, M. S. Greenberg, C. L. Hamilton, IS. H. Haltivi .mf i . V. Hatfield, A. Hill, C. Hurst, C. G. PRIVATES Kelly, J. A. Kelly, S. ' W. Kimbrell, C. C. Klopp, J. C. LaMotte, R. C. Laney, C. R. Lanford, G. J. Lange, R. P. Lee, I). C. Lee, J. E. Leland, J. N. Lide, C. B. Lindler, R. E. Mandes, J. Marlow, J. I. L. Martin, C. R. Matthews, L. O. Moore, W. A. McBroom, C. T. McCoy, H. P. McCreary, J. R. T.i rLER, C. E. Dreher, F. E. Edmunds, S. D. GarrauXj J. IT Hance, L. ' ll. Mo ' inv, C. Miller, G. F. Norton, G. C. Plvler, G. P. Sanders, E. B. Sh iri ev, E. H. Sm ai.t_, C. P. G. W. BUTLER First Lieutenant A. R. Officer W. M. CLARK First Lieutenant Platoon Leader G. B. COPE First Lit uli nant Platoon Leader W. A. ROBINSON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader Poole, J. L. Pratt, J. C. Ravenel, H. L. Rosenberg, G. P. Ross, P. B. Rudd, O. K. Rumsey, A. H. Sharpe, W. E. Terry, A. S. Thomas, J. S. Turner, N. E. Utscy, J. R. Valerius, H. R. Valley, C. J. Varn, C. J. Vaughn, C. I. Vizard, A. J. Waddell, N. E. W. Webb, J. E. Wiggins, R. H. Woodward, A. Q. 250 CAPTAIN R. L. BULL EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT M. E. JENKINS A. R. OFFICER 15. D. FREE FIRST LIEUTENANTS Burgess, G. H. Thompson, J. W. Rl ' TLEDGE, F. A. SECOND LIEUTENANT Crawford, K. L. FIRST SERGEANT Hoffman, R. SUPPLY SERGEANT Brennen, J. J. SERGEANTS Brown, J. E. McCarthy, J. J. Hilburn, J. E. Miller, W. H. Hite, H. B. Smith, H. L. Horton, T. M. Tallevast, C. J. Jamison, C. R. Vassey, W. E. CORPORALS Kitchens, R. L. Ait l, G. H. Belue, R. O. Carter, C. C. Connor, J. E. Dabbs, W. A. Griffin, B. L. Hawkins, F. J. Hewin, L. M. King, T. R. Pratt, W. A. Price, J. R. RODDEY, D. Saborio, J. R. Smith, J. F. Stewart, W. K. Taylor, C. J. Watson, D. A. COMPANY Abbott, W. W. Abee, R. B. Able, W. M. Abrams, J. P. Alexander, W. M. Altman, M. E. Anderson, G. B. Baker, C. A. Barnett, P. H. Beatty, A. R. Belch, G. I. Bickley, D. W. Blake, C. H. Bobrow, A. E. Buscher, J. E. Cheezem, W. L. Cooley, A. E. Cooper, J. N. Cothran, E. E. Crowther, T. H. Crouch, D. S. Davant, C. Pavant, F. D. Davis, J. R. PRIVATES Dean, T. C. Dibble, C. C. Drew, R. M. Dulin, R. M. Etheridge, H. M. Fant, R. G. Freeman, B. L. Glenn, F E. Goodman, J. R. Gothe, R. N. Hall, J. E. Harris, J. B. Hawkins, W. C. Henderson, T. C. Herndon, C. W. Hiller, W. H. Hogue, W. R. Holland, J. P. Holtzendorff, L. G. Hooker, B. A. Hooks, E. W. Horton, J. H. Hurst, A. D. Hutto, J. D. Immerman, J. Ingram, A. C. Jackson, H. L. Johnson, E. M. Keele, L. D. Kidd, E. L. Kinard, H. W. King, M. L. Lawson, B. R. Lee, J. A. Lillard, R. A. Lindsey, H. N. Littlejohn, R. A. Miller, R. H. Milnes, G. C. Minges, P. S. Mitchell, F. D. Mulwee, C. T. McEntire, F. A. O ' Cain, J. E. Parker, C. D. Patterson, C. W. Pence, C. B. Puckett, L. (). Rader, J. F. Rast, S. ' M. Reed, H. M. Rentz, L. B. Rice, E. B. Riley, R. A. Rowell, S. T. Scoggins, J. R. Simpson, F. T. Smith, C. E. Snelling, W. S. Speck, R. L. Stalkup, T. V. Tallevast, J. _ . Turpin, J. E. Vickery, H. M. Walker, G. H. Williams, B. B. Wilson, B. R. Wright, E. P. Zeigler, R. L. CAPTAIN R. L. Commander BULL M. E. J EX KINS First Lieutenant Executive Officer B. D. FREE First Lieutenant A. £f R. Officer F. A. RUTLEDGE First Lieutenant Platoon Leader J. W. THOMPSON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader G. H. BURGESS First Lieutenant Platoon Leader 251 LIEUTENANT-COLONEL J. C. YOUNG Commander CAPTAIN L. H. NICK.LES Ext i ut ' ' ■ ' FIRST LIEUTENANT R. M. BURCH Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT H. W. MOLLIS Supply Officer LIEUTENANT II. J. WILK.ERSON Tactical Officer 252 HOLLIS NICKLES YOUNG BURCH McRAE THIRD BATTALION SECOND REGIMENT 253 CAPTAIN A. W. (HANDLER Commander J. F. RICHARDS Fir Lieutenant Ext culive Officer CAPTAIN ' A. W. CHANDLER EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT J. F. RICHARDS A. R. OFFICER A. J. BOGGS FIRST LIEUTENANTS McTeer, T. A. Rankin, G. D. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Boy, C. T. Rogers-, J. S. Martin, T. M. Darby, W. E. FIRST SERGEANT Morrison, C. J. SUPPLY SERGEANT Duncan, C. R. SERGEANTS Cl.OTFELTER, J. Morris, W. L. Myers, J. M. Orahood, E. G. Riff, J. D. Scott, R. A. Senn, J. D. Stephens, J. R. Yecko, A. H. CORPORALS Anderson, W. J. Bolt, J. C. Camp, W. B. LlTTLFJOHN, W. M. McArthur, J. D. McLane, J. C. Mikell, J. P. Moise, M. Moody, J. L. Murray, F. H. COMPANY Anderson, 1!. R. Alewine, L. |. Allen, L. II. ' Beach, C. J. Bethune, J. E. Bradham, I.. L. Bull, J. A. Burgess, J. A. Clark, J. R. Coleman, J. R. Copeland, C. A. Cornwell, J. E. Crow, S. Demonsthenes, H. J. Dillard, B. F. Dreher, C. W. Emmerson, J. H. Fellows, J. B. Ferguson, B. E. Godwin, C. L. Hammond, J. W. Harrington, L. B. A. J. BOGGS First Lieutenant A. if R. Officer C. H. VonHOLLEN First Lieutenant Platoon Leader T. A. McTEER First Lieutenant Plato o n Leader PRIVATES Hayden, J. L. Herbert, A. M. Hightower, W. H. Hill, F. D. Hiers, J. C. Hines, K. A. Hodge, E. F. Holliday, W. W. Hollingsworth, H. Holyroyd, W. T. Hubbard, S. G. Hunt, W. C. Huntley, W. B. Hurst, H. G. Hutchings, J. N. I ester, S. A. Jacobus, J. A. Jameson, W. H. Jones, E. H. Joye, C. M. kellctt, J. E. Kempson, H. J. Kennedy, E. P. G. D. RANKIN First Lieutenant Platoon Lea, : r Linder, H. R. Lynch, V. C. Martin, T. M. Mauldin, J. A. McClain, L. C. McDowell, N. O. McK.ee, A. N. McKeowin, F. S. Montgomery, R. M. Owens, J. C. Pinson, J. R. Putman, J. C. Reich, K F. Richardson I). M. Rowe, E. W. Steadman, W. W. Timme, J .C. Turner, W. W. Walsh, B. L. Webster, F. S. Wilson, M. E. Young, F. M. 254 CAPTAIN S. M. NEXSEN EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT E. V. LEGARE A. R. OFFICER E. A. LaROCHE FIRST LIEUTENANTS Harris, W. M. Williams, G. L. McMillan, J. F. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Dickerson, A. A. Jenkins, W. G. Henry, W. J. Terry, J. R. Horton, V. F. Casserly, J. J. FIRST SERGEANT. . . SUPPLY SERGEANT Blair, R. C. Tupper, R. J. SERGEANTS Carter, C. F. Moss, T. C. DesChamps, W. W. Ragsdale, E. V. Gray, J. B. Sears, W. J. Hudnell, H. Turner, S. T. Leppard, B. A. Wood, C. R. Marnard, A. L. R. CORPORALS Bellon, A. F. Bishop, G. B. Jacobs, H. W. Jones, H. L. Jordan, C. R. King, W. H. McCord, Z. H. Moses, H. A. Moses, V. M. Shirley, J. W. COMPANY Ashley, R. H. Babb, E. M. Baldwin, F. E. Barnette, W. A. Bolton, A. O. Brown, M. S. Carson, J. E. Caston, B. A. Chalmers, J. F. Cobb, T. W. Crymes, C. T. Cuthbert, F. 1 ' . Dixon, J. C. Eason, H. Elledge, L. D. Ellis, P. B. Faulkner, T. C. Goudelock, G. E. Griffith, A. F. Gulledge, C. G. Gulledge, H. G. Hadlow, E. B. PRIVATES Haigler, H. H. Haines, C. E. Hale, C. E. Hall, L. Z. Hamilton, F. H. Hammett, W. K. Hammond, E. W. Hanvey, J. C. Haney, J. C. Harill, B. A. Harris, R. D. Harrison, C. S. Hawkins, H. A. Hay, D. E. Heinz, J. W. Hendricks, H. L. Hensley, J. M. Howie, L. G. Huggins, R. B. Hutto, E. Kay, H. B. Kennedy, G. C. Lucius, F. C. Lynch, R. B McConnell, Miller, J. H. Millar, R. H. Park, R. H. Percival, R. T Rabb, ]. M. Ray, A. B. Rogers, C. H. Sears, J. A. Seigler, C. W. Serin, T. A. Strother, J. C. Thames, P. B. Todd, C. E. Vain, A. H. Vaughn, C. C. Waits, J. K. Wall, H. A. Walters, W. L Ward, E. B. Ward, F. D. 1. H. W. M. HARPER First Lieutenant Platoon Leader j. f. McMillan First Lieutenant Platoon Leader G. L. WILLIAMS First Lieutenant Platoon Leader E. A. LaROCHE First Lieuren.nl A. if R. Officer CAPTAIN S. M. NEXSEN Commander E. V. LEGARE First Lieutenant ' Ive Officer 255 CAPTAIN J. S. COLVIN Commander G. R. 1 . (.[Ml Firs Lieutenant CAPTAIN J. S. COLVIN EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT G. R. F. GENET A. R. OFFICER D. C. HERLONG Foster, W. C Rogers, U. C. FIRST LIEUTENANTS Williams, L. A. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Br van-, D. C. Cash, F. G. Griffith, J. R. Jackson, J. C Jones, S. J. Merritt, W. E. Rochester, S. FIRST SERGEANT Dillard, W. B. SUPPLY SERGEANT LeRov, M. R. SERGEANTS Cuttle, C R. Davenport, J. D. DiBose, E. M. Ford, J. T. Hickson, E. L. Jenkins, C D. Long, J. T. Low man, C. B. Milhous, H. C Parrish, J. W. Reynolds, E. M. RiCKENBAKER, T. Teal, W. H. TlNDALL, F. L. Todd, A. L. Wallace, J. A. COMPANY A i BE RGOT1 l, W. G. Bradley, G. H. Carpenter, D. O. Cox, V. M. Anderson, H. T. Atkinson, F. M. Barton, P. H. Becks, N. S. Browne, C. II. Coleman, R. W. Copcland, J. R. Cottingham, J. M. Cribb, T. K. ' Culp, H. E. Davis, W. D. Dean, A. N. Dedmond, R. Derrick, C. W. Dibble, A. J. Douglass, H. G. DuPre, E. T. Eaddy, U. S. Edens, H. C. Edmondson, H. G. CORPORALS Dodson, E. E. Gaines, J. A. Haigler, J. S. Jones, F. M. PRIVATES Elkins, C. Emanuel, C. M. Estes, B. J. E .ms, D. L. I ins, J. S. Farrel, J. G. Felkel, L. W. Fickling, J. H. Fin ley, W. E. Fletcher, G. L. Fowke, J. L. Fox , C. B. Galway, J. E. W. Gettys, B. W. Goblet, J. G. ILives, R. F. Hcdden, J. P. Holland, W. E. Hudson, B. G. Jannsson, R. B. LaBrasca, G. Jones, H. L. Parks, R. G. I ' m rs, W. M. McKenzie, A. K. Pair, C. B. Payne, II. S. Perry, G. T. Raley, J. O. Reynolds, B. M. Richbourg, R. M. Segars, R. B. Sherrill, H. L. Sloan, D. H. Storey, W. A. Summer, H. M. Villepigue, H. Y. West, E. E. Whatley, M. Whitaker, H. H. Wilburn, G. C. Wilson, J. G. Wright, I. E. Wvlie, D. C. D. C. HERLONG First Lieutenant A. R. Officer W. C. FOSTER First Lieutenant Platoon Leader D. C. ROGERS First Lieutenant Platoon L. L. A. WILLI WIS First Lieutenant Platoon Leader 256 CAPTAIN F. A. GREGG EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT G.E.THOMPSON A. R. OFFICER H. D. WEST FIRST LIEUTENANTS Fellers, H. H. Tarleton, H. J. McClanahan, W. A. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Rogers, G. M. Watkins, M. D. FIRST SERGEANT Buchanan, R. L. SUPPLY SERGEANT . . Coachman, F. G. SERGEANTS Hughey, C. S. Sosa, D. CORPORALS Eaddv, W. H. KlNARD, W. L. Price, H. A. Quarles, W. Y. Reynolds, E. W. Rollins, A. W. Shrader, N. L. Smith, R. Stanley, S. G. Yarboro, T. W. COMPANY PRIVATES Alexander, J. S. Dixon, T. F. Jessen, H. H. Rader, D. H. Allen, F. M. Dobson, W. C. Johnson, W. L. Ramey, R. L. Anderson, C. S. Doty, F. M. Johnston, O. C. Reece, J. I. Ashey, M. M. Ellis, C. W. Jones, W. S. Roberts, E. B. Austin, W. F. Ellis, W. H. N. Kemp, A. O. Robertson, W. C Bethea, P. L. Ely, A. C. Kennerty, R. J. Robins, J. E. Betsill, P. A. Epps, F. M. Keys, J. ' E. Seaborn, H. E. Bledsoe, R. W. Evans, W. E. Klugh, A. M. Seaman, J. C. Boulware, J. E. Fnnt, C. H. Lambrnkos, P. C. Shields, J. L. Bracket , W. 1). Farr, R. E. Lindsay, M. D. Snoddy, J. D. Bradsher, H. E. Fisher, L. Lumpkin, F. Spence, R. W. Brimm, D. J. Gilroy, P. W. McClellan, J. E. Stanley, S. G. Brown, J. C. Grant, W. G. McClure, J. B. Stevenson, J. H. Brown, R. C. Green, T. E. McDonald, J. B. Stewart, J. D. Cartee, J. K. Green, F. D. McGuinn, M. E. Stribling, F. D. Causey, J. F. Grice, H. H. Mclnnes, L. A. Strunk, L. M. Cely, W. H. Henry, A. M. Martin, J. W. Sutherland, A. C Crowther, R. R. Hester, T. D. Mordecai, C. R. Thomas, E. G. Dalton, A. A. Holcombe, M. E. Morgan, F. Valldejuli, J. J. Davenport, F. S. Holliday, J. C. Norton, C. M. Walker, T. J. Davis, B. W. Howett, C. C. Pearson, H. E. Walters, W. C. Davis, W. A. Huiet, W. C. Peebles, H. R. Wikle, A. P. Dellastatious, A. E. Ingrain, A. M. Poe, W. M. Wilson, F. D. Dellastatious, F. A. I ey, S. A. Prince, R. O. Zakheim, R. Jenkins, T. T. Pruitt, W. A. W. A. McCLANAHAN Firs! Lieutenant Platoon Leader H. H. FELLERS First Lieutenant Platoon Leader H. J. TARLETON First Lieutenant Platoon Leader H. D. WEST First Lieutenant A. R. Officer CAPTAIN F. D. GREGG Commander G. E. THOMPSON First Lieutenant Executive Officer 257 aw at j eteiue MILITARY COURTESY AND DISCIPLINE , ' W0 MSU1 7?OM ?OOK £ TO OFFICER THE BASIC UNIT— THE SQUAD ::■ . - They take us out on Bowman field when we first get here and drill us in the element- ary movements. After successive drill-, we finally get the hang of the whole idea so that by the next year at Clemson we are able to drill a squad by ourselves — self-consciouslv at first. By our junior year we arc developed enough to take up machine guns and stooge for the commanding officers. EXTENDED ORDER DISMOUNTED DRILL ADVICE ON TACTICS Camp taught us enough to take over these commanding positions. We have been dis- ciplined; now it becomes time to take our turn at training recruits. It means that some of us had to give calisthenics and others had to check up for taps, but it all wa s an in- valuable experience that ma) ' prove its worth on one of the battlefronts of the world some day. COMMAND TECHNICAL TRAINING CALISTHENICS CALL TO QUARTERS The R. O. T. C. man ' s inevitable six weeks at Hades, R. F. D. . . . An experience that we wouldn ' t take a thousand bucks for but wouldn ' t go through again for a million ... a period of general orders and breaking quarters . . . of overnight hikes and dry runs . . . and rifles and machine guns . . and drilling and eating and sleeping and living by the bugle. . . . TAKING ANDERSON ' S INSTITUTION TO HELL WITH HITLER! HBB M I HITTING THE GROUND .:• ■■ •.■ WAITING ON SOME JAPS CAP ' N FARR TELLS US HOW ' -■■ P P ' m in r I B LINING ' EM UP HOME ON THE RANGE ■■Ml 1 MAGGIE ' S DRAWERS OUR COMMANDING OFFICERS A POUND OF LEAD FOR JAPAN TIME OUT FOR A DRINK OF . . . WATER A. BEAUTEOUS QUISLINGS BLITZING ANDERSONS INDUSTRY I ' m H m f yf Under cover of smoke pots and fifth column activity, the city of Anderson fell. Pouring through the streets — seizing civil centers, overpowering the Home Guard, and smashing the National Guard — the blitz rolled on. In true Axis fashion General Squarehead, the dictator, entered the city- after resistance ceased. Time had changed warfare j thru this, we learned the truth of fire and movement, which we thought was confined solely to textbooks. This was the application of total war. 262 COVERING THE SQUARE ALOFT  E C T I O N l|pry]KiP m • • WITHIN THIS SECTION: BEAUTY JIVE 266 J-lte J-a ) pon at ettu z ytaitkii in X 269 ataatet llsatket T 273 uciuc 1 1 eLtfCcn For The Editor rn r ii i i 94 2 ni TAPS STAFF SPONSORS • 274 L Atelune J—ana .out For Art Editor Kinder fc = 4- ielcii{Lc Jk emboli For Art Editor Woodhurst 275 C aki tun ccs i a zct For The Business Manager For The Literary Editor 1942 STAFF lib TAPS SPONSORS ata p }ell For The Sports Editor ea ne ' e yi Lo cUi 1 For The Photo Editor 277 EK INTO Once in just about every cadet ' s life he owns one of the little hooks, regardless of whether it is red, or black, or blue. In it there is a reliable source of information concerning every type of date from dainty debs to snooty snakes. We have torn a few of the pages from the favorites ' files and presented them to you. 278 279 w V i 9 ■ I i ll ' B 1 fc V A m 1 ' k J f B ' ' •. ' M l ■ % B m ] M M A • - k nk i_- 1 jd ■ THE PLAYBOYS IX PARADISE ARADISE This is the land of jive . . . and of work. Before the chandeliers and gay decorations there is design- ing, preparation, and dismounting. Toil ' til A. M. hours and at odd moments make the hep-cats ' paradise possible. But once it ' s done, we come here for some of our most memorable moments. How about the selection of our Honorary Colonel: Or perhaps when Joe Jive and his name band kept us spellbound? Or, then too, when we first met the girl who softened our hearteries? Without a doubt, we won ' t forget it! THRU THIS PORTAL THE OBSTACLE SWEET MUSIC 281 A SERIES OF HIP-SHIFTING tf 1 1W ' DANCE IN REVIEW V ' jUNCAliltS GOES TO THE DANCES IF WE MUST— WE MUST! PERPETUAL MOTION 283 AFTER DINNER MAIL RIULI S B B) ' ' 7 L MB 1 : ' 3. B ' P HOW WE COT THIS YEAR ' S MUSICAL ARTISTS OVER THE TOP FOR FIT TO FIGHT CAMPUS CROSS SECTION One of these days we ' ll find our way back to the campus and look up the points that remain so indelible in our memory. To each there is some little lingering reminder at- tached. INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE CAPTAIN DOC ' S LAB A FRIENDLY LITTLE GAME OF BRIDGE 284 £1 llili A L ERE THE GAME CAME REVIEWING A YEAR All too quickly the days went by. We will remember these days and will not regret these few hours that we stole from studying for a little entertainment or for a good bull session. WHEN WINTHROP CAME OVER IN THEIR SENIOR PLAY STEP RIGHT UP, IT ' S COLOSSAL fUST TRY AND CRASH THIS GATE 285 SEE PAGE 278 .. . WOW 1 THIS COULDN ' T BE WOO DOGI ' ATCH STYLE TIME OUT FOR HOT DOGS IIME TO GO BACK, SO GRAB THE CHECK BEING SOCIABLE 286 Jmv SECTION 5 = ii£g$l 5 -m Healthy competition is good, and stimulates spiritual comfort and esprit de corps, just as the exercise involved contributes to physical well-being. THAT THE TIG UOAll MAY ECM WITHIN THIS SECTION: THE MENTORS BLOCK C MAJOR SPORTS CROWDS MINOR SPORTS CROWDS 290 • BOSS In two years as Tiger head man, Coach Howard has won the admiration and respect of every cadet and alumnus. As a gentleman, there is none more manly, more considerate or understanding j as a coach, he is un- excelled. 291 C. C. GRAHAM President G. H. FRITTS Vice-President BLOCK Membership in the Block C Club is limited to those men whose athletic achievements merit their award of the coveted Block C. The Block C Club was organized for the purpose of promoting congenial- ity and friendship among the lettermen, II N. R. McELVEEN Si Cretan J. L.COODM W. W. HOLLIDAY F. M. IVEY L. H. JAMESON A. S. LACHICOTTE E. K. McLENDON ■I mi ■k IS CLUB fostering clean sportsmanship in all branches of athletics, encouraging conduct at all times becoming to a gentleman and a true sportsman, impressing upon its members the im- portance of maintaining a high standard of scholarship and assisting in every possible way in achieving this aim, and promoting the advancement and welfare of Clemson Col- lege at all times. S. S. ROGERS L. M. SANDIFER K. G. SILLS H. W. SMITH R. B. SMITH A.E.THOMAS S. W. TINSLEY A. E. WEAVER C.E.WRIGHT T. C. WRIGHT FRANK HOWARD Football A. V. (ROCK) NORMAN Freshman Coach, Football, ' .ball Coach Track Coach FRANK HOWARD Head Coach TOM ROGERS Baa ball Coach J. B. (BANKS) McFADDEN Assistant Backfield Coach Assistant Basketball Coat h THE COACHES Not a little of the credit for the greatness of the Tiger team belongs to Coach Howard ' s assistants. With such men as these to aid him, it is easy to see why he was able to produce such an outstanding gridiron power. FRED KIRCHNER Soca ' Coat h ■n auti V « THE MAJOR SPORTS CAPTAINS Upon these men have been bestowed the task and honor of leading the Clemson teams on the field of play. They are the symbols of true sportsmanship and fair play which have always been the dominant characteristics of Tiger teams. WADE PADGETT F not belli C. C. (WHITEY) GRAII M Basketball J. T. BECKETT Boxing GRAHAM, BECKETT, FENNELL, PADGETT, BLALOCK JOE BLALOCK Baseball R. C. FENNELL Track IT CAN AND To Head Cheerleader Jack Richards and Assistants Wylie Hogue, Stud Kellet, Mac McCarthy, Bruiser Bradham, and Aubrey Moore, was the task of keeping 2,300 Clem- son cadets filled with Tiger spirit. These boys have done a magnificent job in keeping the twelfth man of the football team in the game. When the spirit was at a low ebb, it was the yell staff who brought it up to unheard of fury as the stands would literally rock under the tremendous downpour of Tigers ' scream- ing and stomping feet. They instilled into each cadet ' s mind only one thought — to beat the opposing team. All labors are pushed aside and every Clemson man turns out to help the cheerleaders in- spire the Bengal warriors to victory. Our sincere thanks and deep appreciation is extended to them for a duty so ably per- formed. A e 1 I ' lfl . ' Jr ' . awm SHALL BE DONE MANAGERS . 1 he managers can well be con- sidered the unsung heroes of a team ' s success. They are the first to arrive in the afternoon and the last to leave in the evening. Theirs is a long and hard task, but in the end they receive their just awards. To them a great share of the success of a team can be attributed. THOM s, l . BROOKS, W. C SMITH, H. W. ; WEAVER, A. E.; SMITH, R. B. TRAINER . Chappie in reality is the team ' s physician. He is loved bv all the players and respected by every cadet. When advice is needed, he can give it; when there are aches, pains, and sore muscles, he can soothe them. No matter where the Tigers are roaring, Chappie is there as thousands of others, cheering the boys on to victory and taking care of them when they come off the field injured. OUR ALL-AMERICAN TRAINER fy THE 1942 TAPS 298 T J1 THE TIGER TEAM 1941 RESULTS September 20 27 October Mfl Mi I V September o 26 October 3 IO 22 31 November 7 21 28 1942 SCHEDULE Presbyterian at Clemson V. M. ., Lynchburg, Va. N. C. State at Charlotte, N. C ■ Boston College at Clemson South Carolina at Columbia Wake Forest at Wake Forest George Washington at Clemson Fur man at Clemson Auburn at Auburn Padgett Charlie Timmons most valuable AROUND END WADE PADGETT Cum 1 GEORGE FRITTS Tackle The Bengals demonstrated a versatile attack featur- ing brc ken field running, line smashing, pass heaving, and a traditional stubborn defense. CLEMSON 7—1 3—14 — 7 P. C. 0— 0— 6—6 OSTEEN, ON THE GO Clemson P. C. Total First Downs IS 6 29 Yards Passing 167 200 Total Yards Gained.. . . 524 227 Passes Attempted 20 25 Passes Completed 10 12 Passes Intercepted 2 Punting Average 40 43 Penalties 65 5 3 Fumbles Recovered 3 Scoring: Blalock, 12; Timmons 3 I0j i + Chipley, 6; Butler, 6; Tins- ft bBp « f w m ■ ley, 6; McElveen, 1. V r-% H r i ' THE TIGERS ROLL ON gjP 3 304 V9 CHARLIE TIMMONS Fullback WAYNE O ' DELL Tackle AAl 6 ; £. - RUNNING BACK AN INTERCEPTED PASS Our Tigers exhibited a deceptive running attack which piled up much yardage and gave the V. M. I. cadets a 36 to 7 lashing. Five touchdowns, four points after touchdowns, and one safety sums up the busy Bengal afternoon. CLEMSON li- -13—16—7 V. M. I. 7- - 0— 0—0 C LEMSON V. M. I. c Total First Downs. . . 12 8 Passes Intercepted Yards Rushing 401 7 400 104 80 168 Yards Passing Punting Average Yards Gained. Penalties Total Passes 10 17 Fumbles Passes Completed. . . . 1 8 Fumbles Recovered. . . . Clemson V. M. I. 3 1 38.6 3 5 20 45 3 1 1 Scoring: Payne, 12; Timmons, 9; Franklin, 6; Sweatte, 6; McF.lvcen, 1; Fritts, 2 CLAUDE ROTHELL Blocking Back 305 JOHN CAGLE Tackle TOM WRIGHT Tackle SID TINSLEY Tailback The Tiger team tallied four touchdowns against the State eleven while the magnificent Tiger line showed its greatness in holding the Wolves to a lone six points. CLEMSON 7—6—0—14 N. C. STATE 0—7—0— Clemson N. C. St ati Total First Downs 17 12 Yards Rushing 301 64 Yards Passing 13 143 Total Yards Gained 300 166 Passes Attempted 9 22 Passes Completed 1 13 Passes Intercepted 2 2 Punting Average 44.7 44.4 Penalties 45 5 Fumbles 1 Fumbles Recovered 1 Scoring: Payne, 6; Tinslcv, 6; Butler, 6; Timmons, 9 M CLEMSON 0—7—7—12 BOSTON COLLEGE 6—0— (I— 7 Clemson Total First Downs 10 Yards Rushing 1 86 Yards Passing 114 Total Yards Gained 281 Passes Attempted 13 Passes Completed 6 Passes Intercepted 1 Punting Average 43 Penalties 20 Fumbles 1 Fumbles Recovered 2 Scoring: Timmons, 8; Blalock, 12; Franklin, 6 FRANKLIN OFF FOR ANOTHER NICE GAIN! The Tigers came from behind a 0-6 first quarter deficit to sweep to their four touchdowns, with Booty Payne as the main sparkplug in the Tiger offensive. CHARLIE WRIGHT Center Boston 12 220 162 363 22 10 3 5 20 ACE PARKER Tailback ON COLLEGE 307 RED SAXDIFF.R Guard KILL CHIPLEY End POP LOCKLAIR End ROOTY PAYNE Tailback INA Oh, unhappy day in Columbia! CLKMSON 0— 0—7—7 CAROLINA 6—12—0—0 Clemson Total First Downs 12 Yards Rushing 134 Yards Passing 22 5 Total Yards Gained 321 Parses Attempted 20 Passes Completed 10 Carolina 14 214 129 303 15 Passes Intercepted... Punting Average.., Penalties Fumbles Fumbles Recovered. Scoring: Franklin, 6; Payne, 6; Timmons, 2 Clemson 48 5 5 4 1 Carolina 1 37 75 1 4 HUGH JAMESON Center CARROLL HAMBRIGHT Tackle JOE BLALOCK Etui A determined Clemson football team rose to the great heights in the Capitol city as they slashed through the mud for a 1 9 to triumph over the Colonials. BjiUsWWr CLEMSON 7—0—6—6 GEORGE WASHINGTON 0—0—0—0 Clemson Total First Downs 4 Yards Rushing 167 Yards Passing 4 Total Yards Gained 123 Passes Attempted 7 Passes Completed 1 Passes Intercepted 2 Punting Average 39.6 Penalties 45 Fumbles 2 Fumbles Recovered 1 Scoring: Payne, 12; Fritts, 6; Timmons, 1 George Washington 8 175 153 7 37 30 1 2 PAYNE, A TOP RANKING PUNTER 309 LEONARD JORDAN ' Guard FELIX MARBURY Wingback PP FOREST Homecoming day saw a smooth functioning Tiger machine do everything hut literally bury the Wake Forest Deacons as the Bengals crushed the North Carolina eleven 29 to 0. CLEMSON 0- -13—16—0 WAKE FOREST 0- - 0—0—0 Wake V K1 Fori - 1 c .] MSON Forest 7 1 86 Punting Average 43.6 20 3 45.6 104 Penalties 25 154 1 25 12 1 Clemson Total First Downs 19 Yards Rushing 3 72 Yards Passing 125 Total Yards Gained 497 Passes Attempted 19 Passes Completed 7 Scoring: Timmons, 9; Butler, 6; Payne, 6; Chipley, 6; Blalock, 2 Bl ILER PASSES AGAIN IN THE OPEN . ANOTHER TIGER TOUCHDOWN TIMMONS HAS A FIELD DAY Taps was blown for the Hurricane which was reduced to a mere breeze as an- ither great Tiger offensive was placed in the record books. CLEMSON 14 — 0—13—7 FURMAN 0—6— 0—0 Cl.EMSON Total First Downs 13 Yards Rushing 329 Yards Passing 34 Total Yards Gained 350 Passes Attempted 9 Passes Completed 4 FURMAN 7 70 91 3 5 17 Passes Intercepted.. Punting Average. . . Penalties Fumbles Fumbles Recovered. Cl.EMSON F L ' RMAN 3 1 34 30 30 37 4 2 2 2 Scoring: Timmons, 22; Payne, 6; Tinsley, 6 JOHNNY SWEATTE FuHb.uk MARION CRAIG Blinking Back BUTCH BUTLER Tailback HARRY FRANKLIN Wingback 31 CO-CAPTAIX AND CAPTUN Clemson Total First Downs 6 Yards Rushing 119 Yards Passing 41 Total Yards Gained 115 Passes Attempted 16 Scoring: Timmons, 7 ALL STARS Oh! CLEMSON o—0—:—n AUBURN 7—7—7—7 Auburn Ci.kmson 9 Passes Intercepted 246 Punting Average 46.8 52 Penalties 15 273 Fumbles 3 3 Fumbles Recovered 1 Al BURN 4 40 45 2 2 TIMMONS SCORES AGAINST BOSTON COLLEGE TINSLEV SLINGS A PASS 312 HN RIGHT THRU CENTER mi FOOTBALL TEAM No. Name Home Town W eight 41 Alford, Hugh Hartwell, Ga 210 74 Blalock, Joe Charleston, S. C 178 71 Butler, Marion Greenville, S. C 173 69 Cagle, John Andrews, S. C 212 73 Chipley, Bill Lynchburg, Va 180 76 Craig, ' Marion Greenville, S. C 182 42 Dickson, John Anderson, S. C 195 32 Franklin, Harry Morristown, Term.... 165 29 Fritts, George Lenoir City, Tenn. . . . 195 31 Hambright, Carroll. . .Greenville, S. C 206 33 Hamer, Ray Clio, S. C 215 60 Jameson, Hugh Easley, S. C 207 44 Jordan, Leonard Columbia, S. C 195 28 Locklair, Ed Great Falls, S. C 194 46 McElveen, Norwood. . Columbia, S. C 180 61 O ' Dell, Wayne Easlev, S. C 212 39 Padgett, Wade Columbia, S. C 196 27 Parker, Jim Hartsville, S. C 190 23 Payne, Jackie Greenville. S. C 15 5 71 Payne, Walter Greenville, S. C 186 48 Pierce, Harold Decatur, Ga 18 7 40 Rothell, Claude Saluda, S. C 175 25 Sammons, James Greenville, S. C 174 43 Sandifer, L. M Denmark, S. C 188 51 Sweatte, Johnny Sumter, S. C 204 72 Timmons, Charlie. . . . Hartwell, Ga 204 30 Tinsley, Sid Spartanburg, S. C. . . . 160 47 Wood, ' Marion Greenville, S. C 188 68 Wright, Charlie Decatur, Ga 179 75 Wright, Tom Ward, S. C 208 {eight Position Year b ' Fullback Sophomore 6 ' 2 End Senior S ' ll Tailback Sophomore 6 ' 2 Tackle Junior 6 ' 3 End Junior 6 ' Blocking Back Junior 6 ' 3 End Sophomore 5 ' 9 Wingback Sophomore 5 ' 11 Tackle Senior 6 ' Tackle Junior 5 ' 10 Tackle Senior 6 ' 2 Center Senior 6 ' Guard Senior 6 ' End Junior 6 ' Blocking Back Senior 6 ' 3 Tackle Sophomore 5 ' 10 Guard Senior 6 ' 1 Tailback Senior 5 ' 8 Wingback Sophomore 6 ' 1 Tailback Junior 6 ' 1 End Junior 5 ' 9 Blocking Back Sophomore 6 ' End Sophomore 5 ' 11 Guard Junior 6 ' 1 Fullback Junior S ' ll Fullback Senior 5 ' 9 Tailback Junior 6 ' 2 Guard Sophomore S ' 9 Center Junior 6 ' 3 Tackle Senior UP 313 Joe Blalock ALL-AMERICAN END ALL-SOUTHERN END AS SELECTED BY mi CAPTAINS, UNITED PRESS, George Fri i i • all-southern tackle Charlie Timmons ALL-SOUTHERN BACK Football honors bestowed upon the Clemson gridmen this year were many, and all were justly deserved. Jumping Joe Blalock, the blond haired youth from Charleston, S. C, was selected All-American on many of the top flight news service teams of the country. Many magazine and sports writers also awarded Joe a first team end berth on their mythical elevens, and for the third successive year Blalock was chosen All-Southern by Associated Press. Timmons and Fritts were also awarded All-Southern berths, and all three will Jong- be remembered as terrors to the Southeast. On December 27th Fritts and Blalock participated in the North-South battle in Montgomery, Alabama, and both gave a good account of themselves. The team as a whole was considered one of the outstanding powerhouses of the nation. The Tigers were ranked first in the nation ' s punting department and eleventh in total offense. mi COACHES, ASSOCIATED PRESS, CENTRAL PRESS 1941 FOOTBALL HONORS 315 From left to right, First Row: R. Elliott, L. Mclnnis, M. Byars, J. Emerson, W. Clark, G. Kramblas, T. McEluc-n, G. Onufer, L Puckett Second Rou ■ A. Harvey, J. Seller, F. McCown, I.. Nalley, W. Kelley, J. Bullard, L. Zei r, P. Chappell, W. Manley. Third Row: W. Spearman H Sullivan J. Stacey, (. . Mulwee, D. Rogers, W. Hunter, I). Brown, C. Brooks, A. Cumbie, V. Arrants. THE TIGER CUBS The Tiger Cubs compiled an enviable record as they captured the coveted freshmen South Carolina football title. Beginning with the fury of a mature Tiger, the Baby Bengals rode rough- shod over the little Furman Breeze, 33-0. Following up this encounter in superb style, the Clemson lads trounced the baby Citadel Bullpups, 19-6. In a traditionally hard-fought battle the Baby Cubs de- feated the always hard fighting South Carolina Gamecocks, 19-7, after a rough and tumble fracas. In out-of-state competition, the Clemson Cubs lost to Duke and N. C. State, but from these games a few outstanding hopefuls for next year emerged. Among these who will probably be future Tiger war- riors are McCown, Byers, Barnes, Mulwee, and Clark. Ray — Yellow Rah— Peril Ray— Rah, Yellow Peril Fight, Peril, Fight. 1—2—3—4 1—2—3—4 C—L—E—M—S—O—N T—l-G—E—R-S Fight, Tigers, Fight Fight, Fight. VICTORY SONG We ' re going to fight For Dear Old Clem son We ' re going to strive to do our best We ' re going to fight for Alma Mater, And the things we love the best. We stand as one unbroken spirit, And together we will win. So when we roar, the world will know, We ' re Tigers bound for Victory. ■ . .ml - 1 1 1 i r [P P ;:cn - - ■ . WHERE THE BLUE RIDGE YAWNS ITS GREATNESS From two thousand throats is the cry: On to Victory! v w ■MM 1 !■• •. -,, ■ ' fit Pf ■ 1 i Clemson teams are always followed by many enthusiastic sports lovers of the Southeast. No matter whether the afternoon is sunny or cold and dreary, a colorful multitude of thousands of cadets and alumni assemble to inspire the Tiger teams to victory. Bengal spirit is always at its utmost heights on the day of the battle royal, and thundering cheers echo in the far distance. The yell section is as essential to the team ' s success as the team itself. Win or lose the Tiger supporters are always there howling their hearts out for the fighting Country Gentlemen. Clemson ' s famous Senior Platoon is always on hand to take over during the half and to further amaze the many spectators with its many beauti- ful and coordinated executions and movements. 2,300 TIGERS PULL FOR THEIR TIGER ELEVEN r- r -T ' be CROWDS APPLAUD THE SENIOR PLATOON— EVERYWHERE TBALL GR VHAM Guard CHIPLEY C, nl, r HILL Forward CRAIG The basketball squad this year was not blessed with veterans by any means, but the men that did make up the squad were cagers that believed in fighting and hus- tling from whistle to whistle. The team showed sound coaching and exhibited many smooth floor games; their tight de- fensive play was always a feature. Even though they went through the season rather unimpressively as far as winning games was concerned, the spirit, fight, and willingness of the Tiger basketeers kept the op- ponents from winning by large- margins. Even in defeat the Bengal cagers and Coach Nor- man deserve every credit. Opening the season against the University of Georgia, the Clemson quint took a 39 to 31 lashing from a clever, fast- moving Bulldog five. In their next engagement the Tigers were downed by George Wash- ington bv 67 to 34. Pete Lambrakos and Hawk Craisr dill excellent shooting; the floorwork of Scars was out- standing. Playing their first game at home, the Tigers entertained the Furman five before a ca- pacity audience. Our team was nosed out 40 to 39. Chipley was our main scorin r coe as he racked up 1 1 points. The following night N. C. State traveled to Clemson and handed the Bengals still an- other setback, 52 to 36. THE CENTERS BATTLE FOR THE BALL SEARS Forward LAMBRAKOS Guard MILFORD Guard MOISE Guard BLALOCK Guard The Tiger cagers next withered under the sharpshooting cagemen from Wake Forest on the losing end of a 58 to 40 duel. Craig shot 21 points to lead the scoring parade while Sears displayed excellent hall handling. In their second encounter with the N. C. State cadets the Bengals lost an exceedingly fast fray 54 to 34. Sharp- shooting by Graham and Sears put Clemson within two points of a tie-up at halftime; but in the last half the Tigers seemed to lack that certain stamina, although the Bengals staged a last-minute scoring surge. A packed crowd of approximately 4,000 fans saw the Clemson quintet receive a 63 to 52 setback at the hands of Georgia. It was truly an exciting fray until late in the fourth period when the Clemson boys wilted slowly before the Bulldog onslaught. The Tiger cagers next played the mighty Wofford Terriers but were handed their worst setback to date by the score of 5 7 to 27. We then dropped another encounter to William and Mary 54 to 28. Mac Moise and Captain Whitey Graham topped the Bengal scoring with eight points each. The desperate, determined Tigers turned to their old arch rival, the South Carolina Game- cocks, and they suffered a stunning defeat. The final score was S. C. 62, Clemson 35. It was against the respected Citadel cadets that the fighting Clemson team finally broke into victory. Perfect passing and shooting were the most potent factors in a deserved win. For the first time this season the Tigers seemed to be on the court at the proper time and place; they exhibited just the right kind of ball that is characteristic of Clemson — clean and fast. Stick Riley dropped 1 2 points through the hoop to be the top point- maker. FROM FOOTBALL WE TURN TO BASKETBALL IT ' S IN THE BASKET OUR OWN JOLTING JOE RILEY Center FREENY Forward Clemson next played host to the Purple Hurricanes and were outscored 56 to 42 as the Furman five unleashed a third-period fury that could not be checked until 18 points were slipped through the ring. Playing the Gamecocks on the home court, the Tigers were determined to get revenge for their defeat and literally played all out, hut yet again they suffered defeat. The Timers then traveled down to Clinton and lost a thrilling duel to a fast-moving P. C. quintet — 53 to 27. The Blue Hose tallied first — never in the slightest danger of being overcome. jsa OUR CAGERS IN ACTION On the night of February 23, the Clemson five tackled the Wake Forest Demon Deacons and were trailing by only two points at the half. As the contest for leadership progressed, it seemed that the teams were equal in power. In the final period the Deacons demonstrated their superi- ority by outsmarting the Tigers and loomed forward to an eight-point lead which the Bengals could not overcome. The following night the Tigers once again engaged the Citadel Bulldogs and tasted victory as they unleashed their fury, shot from every corner of the court, and rolled up 36 points to the Citadel ' s 22. UNDER THE BASKET First Row: R. B. Moist, R. M. Craig, C. C. Graham, W. J. Sears, W. A. Chiplcy. Second Roto: Coach Norman, J. F. Hill, L. W. Milford, R. A. Riley, S. W. Freeny, P. C. Lambrakos. 323 COLVIN— 155-LB. CLASS AND IN THE RING The 1942 boxing team began the season minus the serv- ices ot such men as Warren Wilson, Edgar Ross, and Bill Smith; but three letter men, and a number of young hope- fuls responded to Coach Walter Cox ' s call. From these a team was molded together — centered around Captain John Beckett and Co-Captain Jake Col in. The Tiger mittmen opened the season against V. P. I. ' s Gobblers and dropped a close decision 5 to 3. The Bengal fighters however were cool and boxed well. The feature ot the meet was between Brown and Con- ference Champ, Andrews. During the first two rounds it was apparent that both fighters were boxing cautiously, but in the final round Brown loosed a barrage of rights ami lefts that completely bewildered his opponent from whom he took the fight. MYERS— 165-LB. CLASS BECKETT— 12 -LH. CLASS ROGKRS— 120-LB. CLASS FROM HEAVYWEIGHTS TO LIGHTWEIGHTS, ITS GIVE AND TAKE JORDAN— 175-LB. CLASS Other events saw Rogers outpoint Copenhaven, and Cone literally smother Wingneld with repeatedly hard right hooks. In their next engagement the Tigers traveled to Charles- ton to engage the Citadel Bulldog ' s. The Bengals came out on the short side of the scoring 6 to 2. A T.K.O. was gained by Foster over Cone in the second round. In the opening bout Rogers fought Hoffman to a stand- still and refused to let the Citadel cadet ' s blows penetrate his guard. Captain Beckett completely out-pointed Wil- liams to take an easy affirmative nod from the referee. In the unlimited Robinson and Rolison fought to a draw after both fighters had unleashed savage attacks on each other. The Clemson pugilists drew their first taste of victory at the expense of the P. C. Blue Hose. The Tigers vented all their fury to win a 5 J 2 to 2 J 2 verdict. Rogers, Beckett, and Cone outpointed their opponents, but Presbyterian ' s Easly gained a T.K.O. over Brown, only after Brown had fought furiously for 2 l 2 rounds. Teas also registered a knockout over Clemson ' s Jordan while Bruggerman and Robinson battled to a draw. BROWN— 1 + S-LB. CLASS SHEP WINS JAKE LETS HIS OPPONENT STEP INSIDE HIS LEFT MIXON— 120-LB. CLASS AS PUGILISTS LEARN THE ROPES Never before has our team been without a coach, but this was exactly the situation when the Tigers encountered the Citadel Bulldogs in a return meet. The orphaned Bengals gave a brilliant account of themselves, being nosed out 4 ' 2 to 3 l . The feature attractions were Rogers ' attack on Hoffman, Beckett ' s decision over Williams, and Blalock ' s mauling of The Citadel ' s Sammuson, Colvin lost a close and exciting fight. In the 165-class Kennerty hooked up with the Southern Conference champ, Lempesis; but in the final analysis it was Lempesis who delivered the most decisive blows. Jordan, O ' Brien, and Robinson also displayed a fine style of boxing. CLARK— 120-LB. CLASS SO ENDS OUR BOXING SEASON . . Rogers and Captain Beckett proved their worth as they went through the sea- son undefeated, while Colvin was one of the most improved fighters on the team. Brown, Cone, and Robinson should develop into the best punchers in their class; and no doubt they will become champions before their college career terminates. So ends the rin r season for the Timers. RESULTS Clemson 3 V. P. I. 5 Clemson 2 Citadel 6 Clemson Sy 2 P. C. 2 ] 2 Clemson 3 l A Citadel 4V£ This year of 1942 found us in difficult situations. We had to give up some of the things that we treasure highly. Among these was the annual Southern Confer- ence Boxing Tournament. In other years this space usually was dedicated to Clem- son ' s pugilistic victories . . . this year, to the hope of more in the near future. BROWN DEFEATS V. P. I. ' S SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMP dP 1 he South Carolina track crown is becoming a permanent fixture for the Tiger cindermen. For the past eight years the Bengals have been ruling the roost of South Carolina track almost consistently. The 1941 team was no excep- tion; it returned from Clinton with the pennant waving jubilantly in the winds. The Tiger cindermen opened the season with a smashing 94 to 32 victory over the Newberry Indians. Ralph Fennel 1 unofficially broke the state pole vault record with a spectacular jump of 13 feet. Booty Payne made his debut with the Tiger cindermen as he outdistanced Ingram of Newberry in both the 10 0 and 220. First places were taken by the Tigers in all events but the discus throw. Captain Walker con- tinued his last year ' s rampage by taking the mile. In their second encounter the Bengals proved too fast and powerful for the P. C. Blue Hose, and won the meet 85 to 46. The Tigers captured eleven first places in winning, and also took second place in more than half of the events. Payne sparkled again as he took the 100 and 220, and Fennell again topped the crossbar at 12 ieet. In the S(80, Timberlake nosed out Goodman of Clemson in the thriller of the meet by a small margin of one-tenth of a second. DOWN THE HOME STRETCH OUR RELAY TEAM 328 Following up the P. C. victory, the Clemson track- sters kept their record unmarred by defeating Georgia 73 to 53. Davis of Georgia and Payne of Clemson ran a dead heat in the 100-yard dash. In the 220 Davis bested Payne in a nip and tuck dash. Clemson took first in the 440, mile, two mile, 120 high hurdles, 220 low hurdles, broad jump, and pole vault. In the weight events and high jump, Georgia men were the victors. In the next meet Clemson entertained the South Carolina Birds, and smothered them, 84 to 47. For the first time this season, Payne was outrun by Riley in both the 100 and 200; however, Riley had previously tied the world ' s record unofficially. Whitey Graham performed brilliantly as he took the 400-yard sprint. Walker continued his demonstration of exceptional ability by taking the mile, and Ivey leaped the farthest again in the broad jump. The week before the state meet, the Clemson track- men polished off the Furman Hurricane on Manly field, 87 to 43. The Tigers took ten firsts, and Jim Pasley was the high scorer for the Tigers as he took the only double winning for the Bengals. Braziel of Furman was also a double winner as he took first-place honors in both dash events. Furman ' s only other first places were the shot put and javelin. WALKER GETS HIS SECOND WIND DK ' kERSON LEADS THK FIELD NORTON CLEARS THE BAR The long awaited state track and field day arrived, and from the beginning the Bengals demonstrated their superiority. The Tigers gained an early lead, and that lead was held throughout the afternoon. The Clemson track- Sters amassed 56j 2 points; South Carolina, 44; P. C, 23 J 2 ; Furman, 23; and Newberry 17. The most spectacular event of the afternoon was the pole vault. Clemson ' s Fennel leaped in the air over the crossbar 13 feet, 1 inch to better his last year ' s record by 6 inches. Ivey placed first in the broad jump, Walker in the mile and two mile, and Pasley in the 220 low hurdles. Dickerson took second in the 440; and Beckett, third. The high jump proyed yen ' exciting, but Croxton of New- berry nosed out Morgan by a tenth of an inch. Second places were also captured by the Tigers in the 120 high hurdles, two mile, and one-mile relay. Third and fourth places were also acquired in two other eyents. PASLEY COMES DOWN THE HOME STRETCH ! -« «■ Many exciting events were witnessed, but out of all the excitement only one new record was set. Fennel] broke his previous record as he pole vaulted to a record we think will stand for a long time in the future. So ends a very enviable track season for the Tigers. This year ' s team was a well-balanced squad with the power distributed equally. Ivey and Fennell were the most potent point-makers as both these men terminated the season undefeated. This year ' s team was ably coached by Rock Norman, who deserves no little part of the credit for the Bengals ' excellent showing. With him at the helm we predict a continued bright future for Clemson track teams. LACHICOTTE TOES THE MARK. STATE INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK RECORDS HELD BY CLEMSON 880-Yard Run Newman 1 Min. 5 9.5 Sees. . . . 1926 220-Yard Dash Lynn 21.9 Sees 1934 220-Yard L. H McFadden 120-Yard H. H. . . .McFadden Javelin Throw Blackwell. One-Mile Run Calhoun. . Broad Jump McFadden Pole Vault Fennell 1 3 Ft. 1 In. 23.9 Sees 1940 .14.6 Sees 1940 .184 Ft. 9] 2 In 193 5 .4 Min. 28 Sees 1938 .23 Ft. 3% In 1940 RESULTS Clemson 94 Clemson 8 5 Clemson 75 Clemson 84 Clemson 87 Newberry 32 P. C 46 Georgia 5 3 Carolina 47 Furman 43 1941 COACH ROCK. NORMAN 331 KI) HITS ONE OVER THE INFIELD OPPOSITION BEWARE— BUCK. AT BVI A PICK-UP BEHIND SECOND Early in March the hum of swinging bats and sailing balls could be heard on the far end of RiggS Field as the Clemson basehallers began practice. We had a generous supply of lettermen, a large number of am- bitious sophomores, and a new and enthusiastic coach. The results of the season can well be explained by stating the fact that the Tigers captured the 1941 State Baseball Title. In the first encounter of the season Michigan State topped the Bengals on a seventh-inning homer after Blalock had tied the score by slapping out a four-bagger with two on base in the sixth. Coach Tom Rogers and his boys next traveled to Clinton to continue the season against the Blue Hose. A seventh-inning rally by P. C. resulted in five runs, and the Tigers received another setback. Captain Dude Buchanan and Blalock led the hitting department with two hits each in four trips to the plate. The Tigers ' next encounter was with the Georgia Bulldogs. Clemson ' s failure to hit in the clutches proved to be the deciding factor as sixteen men were left stranded. £■• A crowd of three thousand gathered at Clemson April 11, to see the Clemson diamond men break into the win column. Timely hitting and four-hit shut- out hurling by Holliday led to the decisive defeat of the Fur- man Hurricane. Ace Parker was the most potent siege gun as he rapped out a homer, triple, anil a single. Sophomore Robert Berry knocked a four-bagger. The Clemson nine followed up the Furman win with a victory over Erskine. Blalock and Ander- son hooked up in a mound duel, but two errors in the ninth and Buchanan ' s triple gave us the winning runs. Tlu seventh inning proved to be fatal again, and the Bull- ANOTHER SCORE RACKED UP FOR THE TIGERS ST-R-RIK.E! A FLY BALL TO DEEP CENTER FIELD COACHING FIRST BASE dogs beat the Tigers in a tight defensive battle. Again Clemson ' s errors and failure to hit with men on bases resulted in the second loss of the season to Georgia. Bill Byers of Furman won his own ball game over the Clemson baseballers 7 to 5 in the two teams ' second encounter of the season. Bucha- nan ' s home run in the third gave the Tigers a one-run lead which was good ' til Byer ' s payoff blow in the eighth. Next Clemson pounded Wofford ' s Calvert for 14 bingles and beat the Terriers into submission 10 to 1. Nine Wofford errors and three Clem- son miscues marred the defensive play of both teams. April 23 saw Clemson ' s stellar athlete, Blalock, out-maneuver the Gamecocks ' Grugan in a pitching duel in the most thrilling encounter of the state to date. The outcome of the game was decided in the first inning when Coakley reached first on an error, stole second and then scored on Belk ' s double. Buchanan followed up the blow with a long single which sent Belk thunder- ing home which proved to be the deciding margin. Clemson next pounded everything four P. C. hurlers had to offer and trounced the Hosemen 22 to 0. The Tigers were then defeated by the Gamecocks in a close contest as its hold on the state top notch place was loosened. Two more set backs were received by the Tigers from Erskine and Newberry, but the Tigers wound up the season with a 24 to 8 win over the Wofford Terriers. Much praise is due Coach Rogers and his boys for the fine sportsman- ship and playing ability displayed throughout the season. 1941 RESULTS Clemson 4 Michigan State . . 5 Clemson . . 10 Presbyterian 14 9 3 - Furman o Erskine ] 3 Clemson . . . . . 10 Furman - Wofford 1 . . 3 1 . . 22 Presbyterian . . . 3 South Carolina. . . Newberry 17 Clemson . . . 2 . . 24 Erskine 10 Wofford 8 COACH TOM ROGERS THE mi BATTING AVERAGES Holliday 500 Buchanan 492 Berry $(,Q Blalock 333 P. ' rker 333 F. Coaklcy 297 Bdk 293 ' rick 2S5 Locklair 222 Bickley 222 Good 212 G. Coaklcy 171 Wright 12 Cokcr 083 A DiMAGGIO SWIN ' G BY OCR JOE T J1 The Minor C Club was organized to promote congeniality and friendship among the men who have been awarded minor letters in recognition of their ex- cellence in the minor sports. ' I he minor sports include swimming, tennis, golt, and marksmanship. Although the name. Minor C may sound rather insignificant, this organi- zation is just as important to the sports it represents as the Block C is to its sports. MINOR SPORTS CAPTAINS J. G. Richards Swimming H. W. Burnette Tennis M. R. Hunter Rifle H. STRAWHORN l ' i udent H. W. BURNETTE J. E. HUDSON |. G. RICHARDS J. I!. CRAY M. R. HUNTER W. A. ROBINSON P. A. GREGORY R. A. KAY G. E. THOMPSON S. W. HOGUE B. B. KNIGHT A. H. YECKO ■■■HBlb The 1941 swimming team was composed of an array of Southern Conference notables. The team, captained by Ben McKnight and Hoby Holtzendorff, captured the state title handily by defeating the South Carolina Game- cocks. In out-of-state meets the Tiger tankmen gave an excellent account of themselves. Dysart and Holtzendorff displayed fine style in the free stroke, and Richards and Nesbit were un- excelled in the diving department. The team ' s strength would have been bolstered considerably had not injuries kept Martin and Gregory on the sidelines all season. Coach Holtzendorff has always presented strong competition to the other conference schools, and with the return of Richards, Nesbit, Dysart, and Epps along with a few of last year ' s freshman squad, next year ' s team should again be the top in its field in national competition. First Rotv: J. G. Mann, S. C. Epps, J. G. Richards, I. J. Slotchiver, G. F. Muller. Second Row: Coach Holtzendorff, J. O. Dysart, J. W. Nims, J. D. McArthur, L. G. Holtzendorff. ALL SET FOR A BIG SPLASH RICHARDS ' SPECIAL— THE BACK DIVE VLLMMl Front Row: S. J. Wilson, B. B. Knight, M. R. Hunter, J. E. Hudson, T. J. Gwin. Back Rotv: J. A. Brown, T. W. Gladden, H. G. Grimball, A. S. Lachicottc, A. H. Yecko, M. 15. Tiller, R. H. Jones. HOLD ' EM AND SQUEEZE ' EM Under the capable leadership of Captain Miles Hunter and Manager J. E. Hudson, the Clemson Col- lege Rifle Team enjoyed a very successful season. After dropping an early season encounter to The Citadel, the Bengal sharpshooters captured numerous postal matches, and two shoulder to shoulder meets. Schools ranging from Wisconsin to Hawaii were engaged by the ' I iger rifle artists and were usually downed. Special recognition should be given to Captain T- B. Fair for hi s well- coached team. H. W. Burnette, W. A. Graham, J. A. Edwards, G. E. Goudelock, R. A. Kay Although the Clemson tennis team suffered greatly through graduation, Captain Howard Burnette and Manager Bob Kay led the Tiger racket wielders to a very successful season. The team won 12 out of 18 scheduled meets, and those dropped were only by the margin of one point. In the state race the Bengal racqueteers finished in third place. Burnette and Holtzendorff displayed tremendous drives, and by virtue of their alertness and speed reached the semi-finals in doubles. These two men also reached quarter-finals in singles. Burnette did ex ceptionally well by losing only four matches all season, and Holtz- endorff dropped only six encounters. Much credit is in order for Coach Hoke Sloan for his excellent coaching ability. GOUDELOCK TRIES HIS BACKHAND CAPTAIN BURNETTE SMASHES THRU . . . BASKETBALL— OUR FAVORITE INTRAMURAL SPORT Our intramural sports program has made rapid strides during the past few years, and this year an all-out effort is now in progress. The War Department has issued a request to all college students to participate in all forms of athletics to increase their physical fitness for the duty which stands before them. To meet this challenge the program has been expanded to its limits, and every conceivable sport is now being fostered. Our President, Dr. R. F. Poole, is 100 per cent behind the program, and through the commandant ' s office an athletic and recreational officer is attached to each company who is in immediate charge of the sports activities tor h S organization. All of these officers work through the office of Freddie Kirchner, of the Y. M. C. A. Staff, who is di- rector of all intramural sports. FREDDIE KIRCHNER Director tk AHD AJC It is through the me- dium of intramural con- tests that numerous fine and life-time friendships are made. Tiger friend- ship is based on such as- sociations as those made during intra-school ac- tivities. Through the pro- gram a large number of boys are placed in a posi- tion of leadership which in later life may prove very beneficial. GOLF TENNIS The intramural board is planning for the future, and 1(10 per cent partic- ipation by the stu- dents is anticipated. FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL CROSSING THE BAR COMPANY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS BASKETBALL— JUMPING FOR THE BALL SECTION G iSSES WITHIN THIS SECTION: PUBLICATIONS TAPS TIGER AGRARIAN BOBBIN AND BEAKER SLIP STICK HONORARIES CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS . . . AND OUR ADS 346 rvi la.Ht.eA j- ' -tcxman aJDiXon, ft. This is Clemson ' s yearbook — a simple- book with pictures in it . . . but filled with someone ' s memories. That was our job, and we hope that you can tell us that we have done our job well. It will be worth all the time and labor, worth the cost, if only we gave to each of you ... a memory. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF I ' Lack jJ-+iijh -Lillian BUSINESS MANAGER eileu Lint K mJiex. ART EDITOR Zdett SUnfd ll ' csAlmt.st. jr. ART EDITOR 1 i ■ «• At last we have an opportunity to try out in good ole twentieth-century style, Ben Franklin ' s eighteenth-century remark, Early to bed, early to rise, etc. At last we are able to turn the ' -1-2 Taps over to you and cease these dead- line dawnings. LITERARY EDITOR loAevk ifJleiUjex t -hcAijc. SPORTS EDITOR =diuitel inter — i. ifet PHOTO EDITOR ?ni A F F J. P. BADIA J. J. BRENNEN J. E. BROWN H. L. COOLER C. W. ELVINGTON J. C. HERRING T. M. HORTON G. G. KONDUROS J. T. LONG J. D. RUFF C. J. TALLEVAST J. M. WILSON • • AND THE SENIORS DIDN ' T DO ALL This group started off much larger than it is now. Far more poured over the list of names and far more squinted over the trac- ing box while tracing layouts. To those who fell aside as the book progressed, we pay tribute; but greater tribute must be paid to those whose faces appear here. It meant toil, and we mean all-night blitzkriegs and end- less afternoons. That is what it meant to these for a posi- tion on next year ' s Senior Staff. FROM LITTLE ACORNS, BIG OAKS GROW II UNIOI tAPS M This book, Taps, is more in the hands of the students than most of the yearbooks that you have seen. We created the book ourselves with only the advice of others. Jimmie . . . collected and edited. Mack . . . tried and did make our book self-sufficient. Duck and Pinky . . . did the layouts and art work. Vic . . . obtained the portrait pictures. Bill . . . did the literary. J. P. . . . supervised the sports. That ' s how Taps was born. MACK CHECKS UP ON THAT ABSOLUTELY LAST DEADLINE ' % - s - J. P., VIC, AND BILL WITH THE FINISHING TOUCHES PINKY AND DUCK CREATE ENIORS AT WO v ]. ' l ER s. M DONALD EdilOl WEEKLY PUBLICATION • CORPS HARRIS W. HOI.!. is Co-Edit 01 C. It. l.l SI s i Co -Edit or GEORGE E. THOMPSON Business Manager I. RRY V. COKER Sports Editor CHARLES K. WRIGH1 Distributio i Manager ni OF CADETS The Tiger is the official newspaper of the Clemson student body. Published each Thurs- day, it is distributed to the 2,300 students and to more than four thousand subscribers. The Tiger has been rated as Ail-American for the last two years and this year was awarded a permanent trophy for being the best state college newspaper for the past three years. The senior executive staff is in charge of planning, directing and producing the paper, as well as training the staff, as there is no journalism course at Clemson. The aim of The Tiger is to Roar for Clemson. MILES R. HUNTER Associate Editor GEORGE F. GOBLET Associate Editor O. DONALD MARVIN Circulation Manager J. M. KLINCK Radio Editor ], 1 VNOTHER ARTICLE RY UNCLE WALTER ' CHIEF MOLLIS DOES ANOTHER EDITORIAL • • Publishing the state ' s largest college news- paper begins Monday afternoon with pre- liminarj assignments and editorials being dratted by the editor. Then the entire staff steps in and gets down to business with columns, beats, and pictures. Tuesday is almost entirely filled with copy writing, re-writing and headlining. Wednes- day is the day of last-minute scoops and beats. Wednesday night the paper is put to bed. Make-up men place stories and set streamers, lock the turtles, roll the mats, cast the plates, and presses begin to roar. Then, in 45 minutes, Clemson ' s All-State and All-Ameri- can Tiger is sent to the circulation staff and relayed to students and other subscribers. PADDING THE EXPENSE ACCOUNTS HOUND. THE NEW SENIOR STAFF TAKES OVER AT THE END OF FIRST SEMESTER THE OLD SENIOR STAFF AND OSCAR 1 . P. HUGUENIN Editor M. I). WATKINS Bwinei Manager B. R. LEONARD Circulation Manager THE EDITOR MAKES A FINAL CHECK Iii 1938-39 a long-felt need at Clemson was filled. An agricultural magazine was founded, and since- that time it has grown to he oik- of the most active publications on the campus. It is unique in that it was founded as a subscription-free publication and is still maintained as such. This magazine serves as an excellent and very effective means of disseminating news of South Carolina agriculture, and as an out- let tor journalistic aspirations held bv the students of the schools of Agriculture and Agricultural Education. Thus, in its fourth year of life, the Agrarian has become a very important cog in the machinery that is South Carolina ' s great- est asset and industry — Agriculture. THE SENIOR SI Ml WORKS OCT ANOTHER PROBLEM HIE JUNIOR STAFF— THE REAL STOOGES G. E. WILLIAMS Editor E. A. LaROCHE Assistant Editor J. H. BARTON Business Manager Brain child of the Iota Chapter of the Phi Psi fraternity of 1939-40, the Bobbin and Beaker, official journal of the Clemson Textile School, has just completed its third successful year. Since its initial appearance in the world of textiles, the purpose of the magazine has heen to deal with the textile industry, the textile school, and the textile student, linking them together as one. The Bobbin and Beaker, strictly a student publication, depends upon its readers in mills and plants for the technical articles which are the life of the magazine. We, as students, can write only on general terms or correlate reading material. Our friends in industry, with their generous contributions, have made it possible for us to cover all phases of the textile field. THE EDITOR REVIEWS AN EARLY EDITION THE SENIOR STAFF AT WORK (f) THE JUNIOR STAFF TRIES TO LEARN HOW IT ' S DONE F. S. WEBSTER C. F. BESS! I G. T. MOORE Editor . . . . Associate Editor Architectural Editor The Clemson Slip Stick is the youngest of the campus publications. The idea for a magazine published by the Students of the engineering sch ool had heen King dormant for a long time in the minds of many of the faculty and students. All these ideas came to a head through the honorary engineering fra- ternity, Tau Beta Pi, in the 1940-41 session, and they sponsored the magazine in its beginnings, and appointed Jack Hartley, E.E. major, the first editor. The present staff, with the November, 1941, issue, changed the name to its present one, and also the style of the cover. Three issues were published, and this will continue to be the policy of each succeeding staff. The Clemson Slip Stick has but one main objective; to be of assistance to the students and faculty, inside and outside of the classroom. FRANCIS TYPES OFF AX ARTICLE HARD AT WORK ON A NEW ISSUE BREAKING IN THE JUNIORS To these men special recognition should be awarded for their efforts and many assists; for without their advice Taps would hardly have become a reality. Mr. Littlejohn solves the business difficulties encountered. Every publication staff does not possess the opportunity of having such a friend and staunch supporter. To Mr. Hill we look for the latest information on cadet activi- ties, and he is always willing to give freely of his valuable time to aid us in any way possible. Mr. John Lane is our literary advisor, and his criticism and suggestions always receive a warm welcome by the entire staff. Besides keeping Clemson in the headlines, Director of Publicity, Joe Sherman, supplies us with up-to-date data for the all-important sports section. To our own photog- rapher, John Harvey, we are deeply indebted. To these men we extend our deep appreciation for their unfailing interest and aid. Not only have they made sacrifices for the Taps, but to each and every cadet who seeks their assistance, they always lend a helping hand. J. C. LITTLEJOHN HAMILTON HILL JOHN M. HARVEY, JR. JOE SHERMAN THE BLUE KEY DIRECTORY — OLD EAITHEUL ' LOOKING OVER OUR NEW ENGINEERING MAGAZINE AND APPRFCIATION rvi P. B. HOLTZENDORFF General Secretary J. ROY COOPER A isociate V. M. C. A. In 1 S44, almost one hundred years ago, Sir George Williams brought together a group of earnest fellow work- ers, whose aim it was to make life clean. These men con- stituted the first Young Men ' s Christian Association. Since that time, the purpose of the Y. M. C. A. the world over has been threefold: the development of mind, body, and spirit. This is the ultimate goal of ever) associa- tion today. Our specific purpose here on the Clemson campus is likewise threefold: to provide an atmosphere ot happiness, to set forth the practical principles ot the highest way of living, to give expression to a sincere devotion to christian service. This program is carried on under the leadership of Mr. Holtzy, the great heart of our Y, with the able assistance of his genial staff, and with the counsel of a distinguished Advisory Board. Sharing the work and the responsibilities of an extensive program are the Evening Watch and Freshman Forum leaders on each company, the members of the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councils, the members of the Cabinet, and many other interested students. The student body is reached not only through these groups but also thr ough the Sunday vesper services conducted by visiting speakers and groups from other colleges through open house meetings, through special personal conferences, and through the numerous facilities which the building itself offers for rec- reation and entertainment. Men of twenty years ago, some now occupying leading positions in civilian life, others holding the ranks of captain, major, and lieutenant-colonel in our army, write back of their invaluable experiences in the Association. Over the years, our Y has mellowed richly and vet, is as youthful as its youngest member. THE V. M. C. A. CABINET 362 S. M. MARTIN S. W. EVANS R. F. POOLE S. B. EARLE J. C. LITTEEJOHN J. E. HUNTER J. E. WARD j. R. SOSNOWSKI E. GOODALE B. HOLTZENDORFF ADVISORY BOARD Twenty-seven years ago, the building that we have at present was built to accommodate a student body of approximately seven hundred. Today, the Y, oc- cupying that same building with only interior changes, is attempting to do the job for a student body more than triple that number. With a forward look, we hope to have a modern auditorium, a gymnasium, and a larger swimming pool, with which to better serve Clemson, its students, its community, its friends! TILLIE HEYWARD , Our favorite cashier PAUL GARRISON Our candy man 363 NASH GRAY . . . Our movie operator J. R. SOSNOWSK1 President Y M. C A CABINET I he Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, composed of twenty- two members, is the student governing body of the association. Included in the membership are the chairmen, who are seniors, and their junior work- ers of the eleven committees. Xhe juniors having had a year ' s training become chairmen of their committees during their senior year. The various phases of the program have been delegated to the following committees: Conferences, Publicity, Religious Programs, Evening Watch, Freshman Forum, Deputations, Social, Transportation, Mem- bership, Boy ' s Work, and Freshmen Council. Members of the Cabinet are chosen on their ability, their character, and their interest in Y work. T. E. GARRISON Vice-President I V . SKARDON Si i r tarx I). A. BISSET |. I). DUSENBURY v | VCKSON T. C. MOSS R.C.BLAIR H.E.BLANTON C.H.BROWN T.W.GAGE W.W.GARDINER G.R.GLENN W. S. JACKSON E. M. JOHNSON M. R. LeROY J. L. SANDERS H.L. STURGIS J.G.YOUNG 364 THE SENIOR YMCA COUNCIL THE JUNIOR YMCA COUNCIL 365 THE SOPHOMORE YMCA COUNCIL THE FRESHMAN YMCA COUNCIL FRESHMAN FORUM THE ONES THAT TAKE PART. . . 366 j EVENING WATCH LEADERS is p THE BOARD DISCUSSES LIMESTONE CHOIR VISITS % 9 j •V? XJT aL HP Hfl ...AND WMf THEY DO 367 i ; u . M. HOBSON i ent The P. S. A. at the Fort Hill Presbyterian Church is a vita] connecting link between the church and the student members. Its varied program includes re- ligious training and Bible study not provided for in college ac- tivities, but so vital in student education. Its work also includes a well- rounded social program for its members, giving the students ex- cellent chances for pleasant social contacts and everlasting friend- ship. PRESBYTERIAN STUDENTS I Firs Rou : D. S. Crouch, W. J. Henry, E. Brooks, V. M. Hobson, J. N. Frowbein, B. R. Leonard. Second Rota: R. H. Young, J. B. Gilmer, J. P. Mikell, S. P. Stribling, L. N. Wigington, E. A. Goodwin, L. R. Mellichamp. Third Row: B. E. Goodale, J. E. Chapman, C. R. Jordan, Z. H. McCord, G. E. Burner, E. H. Corrolle, W. K. Dickson, J. L. Crouch. Fourth Row: H. A. Johnston, J. D. McArthur, M. deV. Jones, J. H. Cannon, W. R. Chapman. CLEMSON ' S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 368 NEWMAN CLUB F. N. FORTUNATO President The Clemson Newman Club, founded on the campus in 1940, consists of all the Catholic boys on the campus. This year it was affiliated with the National Council. The first Newman Club was founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1893. Since then over two hundred clubs have been formed all over the United States. The purpose of the club is to foster the spiritual life of the students, their religious instruc- tion, and their social life. CLUB ROLL Father John Riach, Chaplain; V. N. Sottile, Vice-President ; W. J. Sears, Secretary-Treasurer; B. A. Chestochowski, Corresponding Secre- tary; F. C. Andreuzzi, J. P. Badia, R. E. Baumn, F. B. Becerra, J. Blanco, J. J. Brennen, F. B. Capalbo, S. R. Carlon, F. R. Cart- wright, K. G. Caughman, J. C. Conway, E. Colberg, C. W. Elvington, A. Fuentes, J. R. Gaudry, F. George, P. W. Gilroy, R. L. Graham, J. W. Heinz, C. K. Herns, W. J. Irving, T. T. Jenkins, H. J. Kempson, R. J. Kennerty, W. C. Kennerty, G. Labrasca, E. R. Lang, W. D. Livingston, K. W. Longtin, J. J. McCarthy, J. A. McDonough, J. P. McNamara, J. McWilliams, R. R. McKelvin, J. A. Miro, G. J. O ' Brien, G. Oufer, L. A. Page, C. Pedrosa, L. A. Price, L. R. Rios, H. B. Rosenstock, R. A. Scott, J. C. Seaman, H. Sierra, E. Smoyver, D. Sosa, R. Sosa, J. K. Stacy, T. E. Stone, A. C. Sutherland, H. J. Tarleton, C. C. Thebaud, J. S. Thomas, A. Tulla, J. A. Tyler, A. J. Vizard, N. E. Waddell, R. G. Waddell, F. X. Wallace, W. C. Wells, A. H. Yecko. 369 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION H.L. STURGIS C. S. HUGHEY H. E. BLANTOX C. H. BROWN E. B. COLLINS H.S.COTTON J.A.GAINES T. E. GARRISON L.C.HAMMOND L. H. HANCE J.L.HILL H. D. Hl ' GHEV W.S.JACKSON J. L. JOHNSON C. M. JOY H.R.KENNEDY W. M. McKENZIE L. W. MILFORD H. B. PAYNE E.M.REYNOLDS R.D.ROSS C.W.RUSH C. A. STOKES R. W. TOCCHBERRV T.V.WILSON I.. M. JOHNSON President The Baptist Student Union Councils are divided into two groups, namely, the Junior and Senior Councils. The Baptist Training Union is conducted each Wednesday evening after supper in the clubrooms of the Baptist Church. Deputations, Thanksgiving, and Easter programs arc presented annually. The Baptist Student Union was formed at Clemson to pro- mote a closer bond of fellowship between the church and the Baptist students on the campus. 370 WESLEY FOUND A TION COUNCIL ). A. MAYS F. T. WEST W. G. ALBERGOTT] C. E. AULL G.L.BARBER W. L. BETSILL J. E. BOULWARE G.H.BRADLEY , i i L. BUDDIN R. B. CARPENTER V. W. COOK K. L. CRAWFORD M. H. DAVIS F. S. FAIREY G. GEE J. F. HARE HUBBARD M. B. HUDNALL W. C. HUGHES O ' NEAL JACOBS J. G. LIGON H. R. MAYS T. C. MOSS W. M. PITTS B. SEGARS J.H.STEVENSON H. A. STURKEY G.E.THOMPSON L.A.WALKER J.C.WATSON H. G. WAY B. F. YARBOROUGH L. H. HARDIN President The Wesley Foundation Council was founded in 1938 for all Methodist students, and serves as a medium through which the students ' religious activities are connected with the church. The Council sponsors such activities as discussion groups, out- side speakers, and deputations to other colleges and countrv churches. 371 AN AFTERNOON AT THE Y CABIN DICK. GIVES OUT WITH ANOTHER LECTURE OUR FAVORITE HANGOUT— HOLTZV ' S LABORATORY AROUND THE Y Clemson ' s foremost asset! The primary moulder of all Clemson men is and has been for many years, the Y . Here cadets receive a cordial welcome to come and enjoy many beneficial lectures on religious subjects which influence their future manner of living. Friendliness is fos- tered, and the many ways in which contacts are made all help to further the congeniality among the student body. Whether pushing cue, tak- ing a swim, or enjoying a free show, the characteristic high morale and true gentlemanship is eyer present. Social get-togethers are held in the clubroom and at the Y cabin where many interesting discussions originate. These are as essential to a well-rounded education as classroom instruction. No doubt that in the future the Y will play an e en greater part due to the national emergency. Taps salutes the Y. M. C. A. for the magnificient job it has done in the past and will continue to do in the future toward building men of true Clemson character. THIS IS ONE TIME WE CAUGHT THEM UNAWARE 372 NATIONAL . HONORARY . SCHOLASTIC . FRATERNITY . This organization was established in 1897 to provide an honor society dedicated to the Unity and Democracy of Education and is open to honor students from all departments of American uni- versities and colleges. Its prime object is to em- phasize scholarship and character in the thought of college students, to foster the significant purposes for which institutions of higher learning have been founded, and to stimulate mental achievement bv recognition through election to membership. At Clemson only seniors who achieve a grade point ratio of 6.5 are eligible for election to membership. OR. J. R. EDMOND ! ' ■■ denl J. G. FERGUSON T. E. GARRISON J. W. NIMS 17c -l ' n sidint CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE D. G. O ' DELL J. R. SOSNOWSKI H. STRAWHORX H. L. STURC.IS F. If. THAMES F. S. WEBSTER KAPPA PHI NATIONAL . HONORARY . LEADERSHIP . FRATERNITY . C Blue Key, Clemson ' s outstanding service fraternity, chooses its members from those students in the senior class whose records arc outstanding because of service to Clemson, leadership ability, scholarship, personality, and character. Blue Key serves as the connecting link between the administra- tion and the student body. In addition to its regular publication of a complete student directory and the distribution of table-size blotters, Blue Key sponsors many special projects and events — all of which are in line with its cardinal principal — Service. J. H. DIXON n jj u e C. B. LESESNE Pr, itdent CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE W. M. HOBSOX K E Hon. James Francis Byrnes Dr. David Wistar Daniel Mr. James Corcoran Little john Prof. Williston Wightman Klugh Mr. James Douglas Harcombe Col. Herbert Marshall Pool Dr. Robert Franklin Poole Hon. Winchester C. Smith Col. Charles W. Weeks Mr. Horace Harold Willis Mr. Preston Brooks Holtzendorff, Jr. Dr. Pickens Smith McCollum NATIONAL . HONORARY . ENGINEERING . FRATERNITY . J au Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity, chartered the South Carolina Alpha Chapter at Clemson in 1928. Membership in the fraternity is based entirely on high scholar- ship and character. I au Beta Pi seeks to recognize those men who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplar} ' character as under-graduate students, or by their at- tainment as alumni. Students who are marked by the Bent of Tau Beta Pi inevi- tably become the leaders in the engineering world of tomorrow. C. E. HAMMOND President .J. W. NIMS ponding S E. B. BROWN R. D. RANDALL L. T. RHODES rn r a u CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE J. Q. LEVER Recording Sscretary B. B.-SAMS W. J. LOVGHLIN Cataloger H. G. MALLARD F. S. BARNES A. W. SOMERVILLE C. A. STOKES H. STRAWHORN H. E. BLANTON J. S. WITHERS BETA PI NATIONAL . HONORARY . TEXTILE . FRATERNITY . Iota Chapter of Phi Psi, national honor textile fraternity was chartered at Clemson in April, 1927, thereby being the first Greek letter fraternity at Clemson. Members of Phi Psi are selected on the basis of scholastic standing, character, and their general interest and activity. Phi Psi men are leaders in the textile industry throughout the nation, and the student members are constantly urged to raise the scholastic standing of the textile school. Members of Phi Psi are linked together by a bond of mutual interest in the profession they represent. R. H. JONES E. A. LaROCHE J. H. BARTON President PHI CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE si L. S. LIGON J. H. PROPS ' ! ' R. P. SULLIVAN H. J. TARLETON G. E. WILLIAMS A. E. ZEIGLER PSI NATIONAL . HONORARY . CHEMISTRY . FRATERNITY . Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional chemistry fraternity for chemistry students and chemical engineers. Membership is based on scholarship and personality. The Clemson chapter, Beta Epsilon, conducts coaching classes in freshman chemistry, pre- sents speakers, and movies, and an award to the sophomore chemist or chemical engineer having the highest average. 1. H. THAMES M.i ;, All ■ J. 1L1 Ih Dl CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE R. SOSNOWSKI Alumni Secretary D. G. O ' DELL Master of Ceremonies H. MAPPUS Reporter A. F. MAYER Recorder J. A. BOTTS G. S. COBLE J. D. DUKES C. R. DUNCAN J. G. FERGUSON W. A. McCLANAHAN T. P. WHITE T. H. WILSON B. E. WOODRUFF CHI SIGMA NATIONAL . HONORARY . AGRICULTURAL . FRATERNITY . C. B. FELLERS Alpha Zeta, the national honorary agricultural fraternity, exists to bring together students who are to become agricultural leaders in later life. Only students who possess the highest character, and leadership ability, are eligible for membership. To accomplish the greatest good, the fraternity serves as a stimulus to further effort, rather than a goal to be reached. The principle aim of the fraternity, service, is always held uppermost in the minds of the members. H. R. LINDLER W. M. HOBSOX Chanc I W. W. GARDP V L P II A CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE T. V. WILSON Treasurer J. A. MIXON L. C. HAMMOND Chronicler W. L. BETSILL E. B. COLLINS J. S. COURSON G. W. EDWARDS T. C. MOSS J. B. PATE S. F. PHILLIPS Z ] ] 1 A LOCAL . HONORARY . AGRICULTURAL . FRATERNITY G. J. O ' BRIEN I ' . -Pr, tiJtnl The Minarets was organized in 1928 as a social club for architects, but later it was changed to a professional honorary society and a constitution was drawn up. In 1942 the club became affiliated with the South Carolina chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and the con- stitution revised. This gains the members the privilege of be- coming Junior Associates of the A. I. A. J. M. MITCHELI r R. S. WOODHURS1 President V If 1 3 CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE C. F. CARTER Sccretary-Trt asurci ]. C. HIGGINS G. T. MOORE J. P. BADIA J. P. BIRD B. G. HYDER K. B. JENNINGS J. G. RICHARDS J. R. THOMAS M. M. BRACKETT H. DEMOSTHENES W. C. KINDER O. D. MARVIN J. TUPPER E. L. WILLI MON M I N A It H T S NATIONAL . HONORARY . AGRI. EDUCATION . FRATERNITY . W. . COLLINS 1 he Alpha Tau Alpha is a national honorary agricultural education fraternity. Clemson is the Kappa chapter of the organi- zation. Its main purpose is to develop a true professional spirit in the teaching of agriculture, to help train teachers of agriculture who shall be rural leaders in their communities, and to foster a fraternal spirit among students in teacher training for vocational agriculture. The fraternity also has business meetings to discuss anything of interest to its members, and has socials and banquets so the members can come together and have a good time. Another activity of the fraternity is to gi e the agricultural education sophomore with the highest grade a gift. I VL1  J. T. SHERM dent CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE L. R. COX J. C. JACKSON T T. E. GARRISON J. FS. GRIFFITH W. M. HARRIS B. E. UNDER C. B. LOWMAN S. ROCHESTER E. R. HOGAN T. C. WRIGHT 3 1 1 TJ A L F II A NATIONAL . HONORARY . MILITARY . FRATERNITY . Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military society for cadets enrolled in the advanced R. O. T. C. It was founded on the principle that military service is an obligation of citizen- ship; its purpose is to promote a more patriotic feeling for national defense and to encourage a spirit of good fellowship and military efficiency among cadet officers. K Company, Seventh Regiment, at Clemson, annually awards medals to the best drilled individuals and units of the cadet corps. It also sponsors the Military Ball at which the honorary cadet colonel is selected. C. B. LESESNE B. R. SAMS S C A  11 A J. L. THOMPSON Cap at n ■ CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE Mp. A. W. SOMMERVILLE J. R. SOSNOWSKI F. H. THAMES J. R. WHITE J. G. YOUNG Hl)  LAl)i; J. S. COLVIN President C K N T U A 1 1) THE DANCES: RAT HOP TIGER BALL AUTUMN BALL MILITARY BALL MID-WINTERS BLOCK C JUNIOR-SENIOR TAPS BALL FINALS |. M. kl.INK urer R. K. McLKOD Placing Chairman E. T. WHITE Decorator G. J. (VBRIF.N Designer ])Ai CK j jccia The Central Dance Association is the social governing body of Clemson College. It pro- motes all dances on the campus, and super- vises the student social program. The nation ' s leading orchestras are brought here to enter- tain the crowds that gather here for the best dances in South Carolina. O. G. DORN Floor Committee Chairman J. R. NEW Pit lie ity Chairman T. s. VRMOUR C. II. BRADLEY R. (. ' . BROWN J. W. CALIFF J. D. CATHCART J. R. DICKSON E. E. DODSON A. 1). GANTT |. H. HORTON E. HUTTO H. C.JONES F. A. McENTIRE W. l. McKENZIE li. C. McWHITI |. G. MANN G. C. NORTON E. H. SHIRLEY T. VUKSTA PHI ETA SIGMA I.. II II VN I ■ a! J. L. JOHNSON tar) II. M. SIMON ' S Vice-President I . W. LEITNER tri i ii i,i II Phi Eta Sigma is the national freshman honor society organized to promote and instill scholarship in students upon their entrance into coll It recognizes the equality of all branches of knowledge; the scholastic re- quirement being a grade-point ratio of 7.5. The local chapter was chartered in 1940, making it one of the newest Greek letter fraternities on the campus. Membership is for the four-year duration, but only freshmen and sophomores are active. S. K. ABLE H. W. HOLLIS R. B. MOISE I). A. BISSET J. M. KLINCK I. M. PEARLSTINE R. L. BREELAND V. J. LANHAM R. L. PERRY L. W. COKER C. B. LESESNE J. R. PLOWDEN H. L. COOLER |. H. MAPPUS L. D. ROGERS W. M. HOBSON L. R. MELLICHAMP F.S.WEBSTER Clemson ' s Honor English Fraternity for writers is open to all students interested in writing who successful]) ' prove their ability. Last year the Clemson chapter became the Alpha chapter with the foundation of a Beta chapter at The Citadel. ' I he purpose of the organization is to recognize writing ability, and to improve it. GAMMA ALPHA MU G. E. WILLIAMS Sea etary B. E. CHESTOCHOWSKI ttorian f. P. USRAMS J. R. DERRICK W. II. GOGGANS G. M ROGERS II . si URKEY I. W. COKER Presidi m II. II. HOLMES Vice-President O. B. CANNON S( . ' i tat - 1 SIGMA TAU EPSILON Sigma Tan Epsilon is an honorary genera] science fraternity. It has for its aims the development of higher scholastic standing, both in its school, and in Clemson as a whole. Juniors and seniors in the School of General Science having a grade-point ratio of 5.0 or above, and of sound character, are eligible for membership. The members foster a spirit of sincere and unselfish scholastic cooperation between students and faculty members, and help to orient first-year students in their college work. Faculty mem- bers are active in furthering the club ' s activities. S. H. ANTHONY I. BENJAMIN D. H. BROWN W. L. CHEEZEM J. R. DERRICK V. IS. DILLARD J. H. DIXON W. H. GOGGANS W. GREENE J. E. HUDSON W. C. HUGHES M. R. HUNTER W. I. JONES J. D. RUFF A. R. WALDEN J. F. WILLIAMSON J. N. WORKMAN J. G. YOUNG PRE-MED CLUB New members are selected on a general basis of their college activities, their scholarship, and general adaptability for the future study of medicine. The club familiarizes pre-medical students with current trends in medicine and sponsors speakers, particularly physicians and surgeons, who are specialists in their field. G. C. ADICKES Vict -President L. W. MILFORD ■ -Treasure! 1. M. BRACKET] I . |. II ADDON I L. SANDERS R. li. DA |. K. HUDSON C. L. SIMMONs |.D. DUKES K.. B.JENNINGS I. R. THOMAS | . O. DYSAR I R. H. JONES W.C.WHITE J. E. ELLKRRF. R. B. KNIGHT G. P. WILL! Wis MUBETAPSI Delta chapter of Mu Beta Psi, National Honorary Musica Fraternity, was organized January 16, 1937. Since then it strides have become quite rapid, and today, through its work with the Artists ' Series, has been recognized as one of the lead- ing honor service fraternities at Clemson. Members are chosen for their character, personality, musical service, and ability. The purpose of Mu Beta Psi is to promote better fellowship among musicians of the various organi zations of the different colleges, and to advance music to its proper place as an educational subject. W. II. DON1.V P, idem f- f 3 1 1 1. i OX G. C. VDICKES letll ! rrr 1 e 7 p Trumpets: R. B. Day, C. H. Culler, W. H. Barnes; Saxes: W. L. Whisnant, J. L. Cox, M. D. Harris, (,. E. Williams; Trombones: G. O. Perkins, J. E. Hungerpille Pianist: G. H. Anil; Bass Fiddle: J. O. Dysart; Vocalist: Bill Irving; Drums: J. D. Dukes. THE JUNGALEERS The Jungaleers originated many years ago as a five-piece Dixieland combina- tion. Through many years of hard work under competent leaders, the organization finally developed into one of the South ' s finest collegiate dance orchestras. The members of the orchestra are chosen for their musical ability. The music of the Jungaleers is familiar not only to Clemson cadets, but also to members of the various colleges and clubs all over the South. R. B. DAY Bust i ss Manage fcMfl I , C. G. I MOM VS R. K. M I. HOD . ( ulenanl B. A. LEPPARD Fin Flight Lieutenant H. II. BAGGOTT CLEMSON FLYING CADETS The Clemson Flying Cadets was first organized in the tall of 1939, its purpose being to increase interest in aviation. Membership includes only juniors and seniors possessing Private Pilot licenses or more advanced ratings. The club meets twice monthly having a wide variety of programs. In its organization, the Clemson Flying Cadets have developed rapidly into one of the outstanding organizations. L. S. HIRl) ' A. A. DICKERSON J. P. K.ISER C. W. PATTERSON H. G. STONE y c I s ; R. E. BRISCOE J. N. CAIN T. C. GARY L. CONE J. W. CROFT C. B. CULBERTSON C. E. EPTING W. H. FRANKS R. L. GRAHAM R. T. HARRISON S. M. HASELL R. HOFFMAN E. R. LANG j. McCarthy j. McWilliams j. h. miller r. h. parks h. g. parrish J. E. PRICE E. M. REYNOLDS S. S. ROGERS W. R. ROZIER C. N. SMITH J. F. SMITH E. M. STRAUSS G. C. THOMPSON G. E. THOMPSON M. H. WATKINS M. B. WATSON B. F. YEARGIN 401 I I. HARK irt ' r I - S. BARNES T. U. (, (,l, F. II. THAMES G. C. ADICK.ES |. D. DUSENBURY ( - . I VMES I. G. YOUNG E. D. ROBERTS Pi, :,l, HI O. B. CANNON Via - ' sidt hi ft § ALPHA PHI If M V f v OMEGA J. L. SANDERS Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity estab- lished on this campus, October 6, 1940. Its purpose is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship, and to promote service to humanity. W. C. FOSTER P ' residt it G. E. GOBLET Vice-President IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA Iota Lambda Sigma, the National Professional Industrial Education Fraternity, was founded at Pennsylvania State College on June 21, 1925, and the Gamma Chapter originated at Clemson on June 5, 1930. The purpose of Iota Lambda Sigma is to promote the cause of Industrial Education. Eligibility for membership is based on good character and high scholastic attainment in a required amount of approved courses in Industrial Education. C. E. EVANS E. s. COMPTON Secretary V. E. DARBY S. F. CREWS w. c. HAWKINS B. D. FREE w. c. PINSON S. J. JONES II. G. WAV President DAIRY CLUB The Dairy Club was founded in September, 1922, by Pro- fessor Ben E. Goodale. It is a voluntary organization for students majoring in dairying. The purpose of the club is to create a greater interest in the rapidly growing dairy industry, and to allow closer relationship between the faculty and students. W. M. HOBSON Y icc-Praidcnt E. B. COLLINS Secretary-Treasurer PERSHING RIFLES ' HEADQUARTERS Pershing Rifles is a national honorary military organization for basic R. O. T. C. students, who are selected for membership upon a basis of competitive drill. Members are inducted as freshmen, continue actively as sophomores, but retain inactive member- ship throughout their junior and senior years. M. R. HUNTER Lieutenant-Colonel S. H. ANTHONY Major FIRST LT. C. E. EPTING SERGEANT J. E. KELLETT SERGEANT L. S. LIGON CAPTAIN F. T. UTST SERGEANT L. H. CARY SERGEANT W. W. FORRESTER J, G. Vi ' i NG ( I HAMMOND nant f. C HIGGINS Lit nit nam W. S. PEIRCE First Sergeant PERSHING RIFLES Clemson ' s unit, Company C, 4th Regiment, gives extra train- ing in the fundamentals of basic drill to the members of the freshman class, and creates in them a desire to perfect their drill in order to attain membership in the Pershing Rifles. The sopho- more members are taught the Senior Platoon ' s fancy drill move- ments with a view to the future of keeping these movements alive at Clemson. % m ■ % C. E. AULL J. K. JONES N. L. SHRADKR G. H. BAMBERG O. E. BRIGHT W. W. FOWLER F. W. FREEM H. GARRALX E. P. KENNEDY R. L. KITCHENS ' ■■ ll p •  f • •• !■ G. E. OELAND E. L. B. OSBORNE R. H. PARVIX R. SMITH V.W.COOK H.C. COPELAND J.W.CUNNINGHAM E. E. DODSON S.D.EDMONDS C.W.ELLIS H. A. ENGLE W. A. PRATT W. V. QUARLES J. W. REEL K. F. REICH C. G. RICHARDSON A. W. ROLLINS E. H. SHIRLEY R. E. TOWNSEND R. K. VAN AUSDAL E. V. VAN DUYNE D. P. WATKINS R. E. WICKHAM H. F. WILLIAMS B. F. YARBOROLK NATIONAL MILITARY ORGANIZATION CLEMSON CHAPTER CHARTERED IN 1939 F. II. rHAMES tent J. D. DUSENBURY ■President TIGER BROTHERHOOD Xiger Brotherhood, local honorary fraternity, whose main object is to serve Clemson, is composed of members of all four classes. Membership is based on scholarship, military achievement, character, and leadership. The Brotherhood was organized in 1928 by Professor Mar- shall and a group of Clemson professors and students to promote a better feeling between the faculty and the students. W. W. GARDINER Secretary-Treasurer G. S. COBLE M. R. LeROV S. B. NICHOLS W. M. ALBERGOTT] J. L. COX C. B. LESESNE G. J. O ' BRIEN J. R. SOSNOWSKI T. E. STANLEY ' J. H. BARTON D. A. BISSET R. L. BREELAND C. H. BROWN R. L. BUCHANAN O. B. CANNON E. E. DODSON C. E. EPTING W. H. GOGGANS J. F. HARE M. R. HUNTER F. M. IVEY J. Q. LEVER L. S. LIGON J. D. McARTHUR J. R. McRAE L. W. MILFORD T. C. MOSS U. G. O ' DELL W. N. POE R. F. POOLE E. D. ROBERTS L. D. ROGERS J. L. SANDERS C. A. SUTHERN G. G. THOMAS R. W. TOUCHBERRY F. S. WEBSTER A. H. YECKO J. G. YOUNG H. G. 1SAI.I.ARI) J . T. BECKETT ! I!. BROWN A. W. SOMERVILLE St reiary- Tteaturei A S. M. £ W. M. CLARK J. R. COLEMAX The student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers affords its members their first opportunity to become affiliated with their professional organization. The Clemson branch is composed of Senior and Junior Mechanical Engineering students, and endeavors to brina the practical side of engineering to the young engineer. The bi- monthly meetings aid him in developing initiative and ability to express his ideas, the prerequisites of a good executive. B. W. GETTVS J. DOL ' THIT GLEXX G. B. COPE A. E. DELLASTATIOUS F. A. DuPRE R. S. FARMER P. N. FREEMAN J. W. GALWAY F. R. GARDNER B. B. SAMS J. W. SIMPSON V. N. SOTTILE E. M. STRAUSS G- G. THOMAS F. X. WALLACE A. E. WEAVER AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS T. A. Mel I I R ' - nt J. DAVIS GLENN Secretary-Treasurer The American Society of Civil Engineers is the oldest National Engineering Society in the United States. It was instituted in 1852 for the purpose of advancing engineering and architectural knowledge and practice, maintaining a high professional standard among its mem- bers, encouraging fellowship between men of practical science, and establishing a central point of reference and union among its members. All civil engineering sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible for membership into the local student chapter. Each year the Clemson Chapter offers the outstanding graduate in civil engineering the en- trance fee to become a junior member of the society. I. Q. LEVER E. S. COFFEY B. W. HOPPES G. K. McLEOD 1 ■ . . RUTLEDGE V. Tl ' LLA R. E. ADAMS 1 A. CRAWFORD G. H. HURST T. R. MORRIS |. A. SALTER E. V. ULMER W. G. ALRERGOTTI R. H. ELLIS II. W.JACOBS |. A. OTT E. I ' . SANDERS C. W. IMPHLETT %• o. L . t. 412 A. L. BELLON T. M. FORD B. M. JAMES W. H. PADGETT M. A. SHECUT B. W. WALDMAN L. S. BLANCO L. E. GARDNER R. B. TAMESON T. M. PARKER R. B. SMITH J. R. WALLACE T. L. BOWEN G. R. GLENN C. D. JENKINS H.S.PAYNE E. SMOYVER S. C.WEBB W. G. BRISTOL J. L. GOODMAN H. C.JONES W. M. PITTS D. SOSA W. C. WHITE W. C. BYRD J. P. HEDDEN W. F. LEE L. PYLES B.N. SUDDETH R. H.WIGGINS R. B. CARPENTER F. C. HOBSON n. o. Mcdowell J. M. RABB C. J. TALLEVAST J. S. WITHERS C. H. CLAWSON A. V. HOOKS H. D. MINNIS R. D. RANDALL G. TAYLOR C. E. YODER AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 413 i 1,1 II MMO D  i,in H 5TRAWHORN i hah iiitin C. A. vioki s ary-T rcasurer R. B. ADAMs R. B. DAY F. E. HUGGIN L. T. RHODES F. L. TINDALL W. M. ALBKRGOTTI W. W. DesCHAMPS L. J. LEVINE K. D. ROBERTS A. M. TINGLE ]. BALLARD |. E. ELLERBE J. T. LONG W. ROBINSON T. A. TSIROPOULOS L. C. ADAMS |. B. t ' ROLCH f, w . HOLCOMB . |. PERRONE P. B. THAMES l.l WRIGHT AMERICAN INSTITUTE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS F. S. BARNES L. O. FLOYD A. L. R. MAYNARD T. B. SHELOR R. E. TURNAGE M. R. BERRY T. W. GAGE L. R. MELLICHAMP R. Y. SIMS S. T. TURNER M.W. BROWN R. L. GRAHAM W. H. MILLER M.N. SPROUSE W. L. WALTERS J. F. BRYAN B. E. GRAY R. E. MORGAN G. L. STANTON R. L. BUCHANNAN J. B. GRAY J. W. NIMS J. R. STEPHENS H. L. WANNAMAKER H. WARING R. N. CAMPBELL M. R. HAWKINS E. G. ORAHOOD S. C. STRIBLING L. M. WIGINGTON W. B. COTHRAN O. T. HINTON G. O. PERKINS W. H. TEALE G. P. WILLIAMS A I. £ £ The Clemson branch of the A. I. E. E. promotes the advancement of theory and practical knowl- edge of electrical engineering by presenting informal discussions, talks, and reports, and frequently making inspection trips to places of interest to engineers. The local organization acts under the auspices of the National Institute in the capacity of developing the latent talents of students by affording opportunities for them to carry on activities similar to those per- formed by the National Institute members themselves. S. A. KNIGHT R. porter The American Society t Agricultural Engineers at Clemson is a student branch of the National A. S. A. E. Onlv students majoring in Agricul- tural Engineering and who have a grade-point ratio of three or above .are eligible for member- ship. XI. O. XI. fc. ( S. VNDERSON B. V. BROWN C. M. CAMPBELL I. M. GIBERT 1 . II. HEDDEN I. L. HILL E. M. IOHNSON L. W. KELLEY W. W. KIRVEN M. M. l.OTZ, JR. ii. o. McMillan |. 1). SI-.W (. 1 . I HOMPSON J. C. WATSON J. K. W1NDELL ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CLUB L. Ard, F. E. Baldwin, K. S. Breazeale, E. D. Bubser, B. A. Caston, H. M. Chitty, A. A. Dickerson, W. W. Ducworth, J. W. Edens, G. W. Edwards, J. T. Ford, P. E. Freeman, A. Fuentes, R. K. Gaillard, M. Gaston, G. Gee, W. C. Godley, E. A. Goodwin, F. A. Gregg, J. B. Griffith, W. A. Hanley, V. F. Horton, B. Josselson, E. M. Kirven, T. L. Lane, J. M. Lawrence, J. T. Lazar, H. H. LeMaster, V. J. Lewis, L. C. McClain, H. O. McMillan, L. M. Martin, W. L. Morris, T. C. Moss, F. M. Rain, E. M. Reynolds, T. B. Rickenbaker, R. E. Thomas, W. R. Touchberrv, M. C. Watkins, B. W. Week, R. C. Wiggins, R. Zakheim. F. A. GREGG President Since its organization in 1932 with only a few members, the Animal Husbandry Club has grown to one of the leading agricultural organizations on the campus, with over forty members. At the bi-monthly meetings, problems and factors per- taining to the advancement of better live stock for the South are discussed. Usually a faculty member offers stu- dents technical advice and encouragement at these meetings. Professor E. R. Houser and Professor R. R. Ritchie, co-advisors of the club, have been very instrumental in its advancement. I S COLVIN . tit The Biddies started cackling in the fall of 193 0 and have achieved widespread recognition as the out- standing social club on the Clemson campus. Alpha Chi Psi Kiddies are selected for their high personal character, leadership, and the gift to get along with people. At social events put on by the club, it aims to bring her some of the leaders of the school, thus estab- lishing an intimate friendship among them and rais- ing the social standard of Clemson. ALPHA CHI PSI J. B. PAVM Secretary-Treasurer V. N. POE C. J. GLENN T. J. GWIN R. E. S. HENRY D. G. JACOBS I G. RICHARDS C. ROTHELL In a school such as Clemson where military life is the order of the day, and clannishness is prevalent, there is a definite need for organizations that are purely social in their lines of activity. Sigma Epsilon is the result of such a need. In its members, past and present, there exists a feeling that is not found in other types of organizations. SIGMA EPSILON M. R. HUNTER W. M. ALBERGOTTI G. S. COBLE W. H. GOGGANS C. N. GRIER W. T. JENKINS Secretary-Treasurer J. L. SANDERS S. G. STANLEY A. E. THOMAS J. R. THOMAS D. P. WATKINS J. G. YOUNG 419 L. R. JORDW JOHN H. MII.I.I.R F. H. MURRAY F. A. RUTLEDGE Vice-President A. H. VARN Treasurer Beta Sigma Chi was organized in 1934 by a group of Charleston boys to promote good will and fellowship among Clemson students from the low country. Since then, it has become one of the most active organizations at Clemson; each year it sponsors several dances, and awards a scholarship to some deserving high school student from Charleston County. The membership is restricted to twenty-five, and only those boys who live within a fifty-mile radius of Charleston are eligible. Initiates are selected on their personality, and their ability to fit into the fraternity ' s programs. BETA SIGMA CHI L. B. HICKS Secretary H. G. GRIMBALL S. M. HASELL M. R. HAWKINS H. HEINSOHN E. V. LeGARE J. P. MIKELL J. M. MITCHELL W. A. RENKEN B. B. SAMS H. M. SIMONS J. R. SOSNOWSKI V. N. SOTTILE F. H. THAMES T. A. TSIROPOULIS J. TUPPER H. L. WANNAMAKER 421 In the past two years the members have initiated a state-wide Forensic tournament which is held here every spring. Membership is open to all cadets who show interest in forensic affairs and make formal application, how- ever they must be approved by a two-thirds vote. W. H. GOGGANS F. A. GREGG R. II. STRANGE First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer O. A. MAYS Tourney Chairman This organization constitutes the headquarters for all types of forensic activities at Clemson. Its main purpose is to offer an opportunity for Clemson men to learn to be at ease on their feet and to practice speaking he fore an audience. Other than this, the members engage in inter-collegiate speaking which in- cludes debate, oratory, impromptu, and after-dinner speeches. The officers are authorized to determine how, when, and where Clemson will participate in inter-collegiate contests. i wl 6 W ' Irt R. L. BREELAXD C. K. CHEEZEM R. W. COLEMAN J. L. RIVERS G. P. ROSENBURG J. W. SIMPSON W. S. SIMPSON 422 CALHOUN FORENSIC SOCIETY R. F. POOLE, JR. J. H. STEVENSON E. E. DODSON S. K. ABLE H. R. BARNARD Corresponding Secretary Critic Sergeant-at-Arms J. C. BOLT G. H. BRADLEY J. R. COPELAND V. M. COX H. A. EDENS C. W. ELVINGTON R. H. FOWLER T. W. GAGE J. N. GLENN C. K. HERNS L. M. HEWIN C. J. HIPP M. B. HUDNALL E. P. HUGUENIN G. LaBRASCA A. D. LEWIS W. H. MILLER C. A. MURCHISON E. L. B. OSBORNE P. T. PALMER R. H. PARVIN E. L. PROCTOR J. E. REESE L. O. STEVENSON A. C. SOUTHERLAND A. SUTKER V. L. WARNER F. T. WEST J. S. WHALEY D. N. WILSON 423 Ill, ? r I.. W. COKER The Company Commanders ' Club was organized in 1941. The club was formed to bring about a better spirit of fellowship and co- operation among the company commanders. Under this plan any questions, problems, or ideas, which may arise can be discussed so as to ha e uniformity of detail over the entire student bodj . The club has sponsored such things as the Christmas seal drive through the barracks, movement to increase attendance at the concert Series, and numerous other things. To serve, anil coordinate cadet activities are the cardinal principles upon which this organization was founded. COMPANY COMMANDERS ' CLUB J. C HIGGINS dent s II. ANTHONY H. L. STURGIS Secretary-Treasurer R. L. BULL W. C. RVRD A. W. CHANDLER J. S. COLVIN K. ). COl i M I. COX P. N. FREEMAN F. A. GREGG C. E. HAMMOND W. M. HOHSON A. D. LEWIS R. K. MeLEOD s. M. NEXSEN W. N. POE A. W. SOMERVILLE F. T. WEST J. R. WHITE T. C. WRIGHT 424 J. R. DERRICK. President FIRST SERGEANTS ' CLUB The First Sergeants ' Club is an organization comprised of members of the Junior Class holding the rank of First Sergeant. The club affords an opportunity for the First Sergeants to discuss problems confronting them with members of the Commandant ' s Staff and members of the club. Through this organization a closer union is established between the company and the military department. E. BROOKS Vice-President W. B. COTHRAN Secretary-Treasurer R. C. BLAIR R. L. BUCHANAN Q. L. CIIAP?vlAN B. A. CHE3TOCHOWSKI W. B. DILLARD W. H. GOGGANS T. J. GWIN J. F. HARE R. HOFFMAN R. A. LINER H. D. MINNIS C. J. MORRISON J. R. MORROW J. M. QUATTLEBAUM J. M. RICHBOURG L. D. ROGERS J. L. SANDERS T. A. MIXON C. A. SUTHERN 425 I J. BRENN1 C. II. KRou N ). II. HI MRM ASTER F. G. COACIIMW J. O. DYSART J. VI. GIBERT C. R. III(,(,l s C. A. REESE F. M. IVEV W. S. JACK.SOX G. G. K.OXDUROS W. J. LAX HAM M. R. LeROY W. . REXKEX A. A. STILL H. M.THOMPSON J. TUPPER J. W. YOUNG The Suppl) Sergeants ' Club was formed in 1940 for the purpose of aiding the First Sergeants and other officers in carrying out their official duties. The club was re-organized this year to carry on the same duties and to offer their services to the various organizations on the campus. It i composed of the twenty-two supply sergeants — one from each compain . SUPPLY SERGEANTS ' CLUB C. R. DUNCAN Vice-President CLUB OFFICERS A. H. Rumsey President H. C. Copeland Vice-President L. H. Hance Secretary H. G. Howle Treasurer Q. A. Brown Librarian M. D. Watkins Business Manager THE GLEE CLUB The Clemson College Glee Club is made up of a group of cadets who have some talent for music and wish to express that talent through choral work. The Glee Club has been completely reorganized, and is under the direction of Mr. E. E. Waite, and is presided over by President A. H. Rumsey. This year ' s Glee Club has the largest enrollment in several years, with an enroll- ment of eighty-five boys. Each year the club makes several trips, with the Columbia Music Festival being the highlight of the year. M. D. WATKINS Business Manager THE STRAWBERRY LEAF T. W. GAGE President J. S. COURSON . idetlt S. K. ABLE try-Treasurer F. S. BARNES E. E. DODSON V. H. GOGGANS F. A. GREGG E. P. HUGUENIN II. W. MOLLIS J. M. KLIXCK. J. Q. LEVER O. . M V R. F. POOLE R. I!. SEGARS The Epsilon Chapter of Strawberry Leaf, national honorary forensic society, was formed at Clemson in 1940. Members are chosen from the Calhoun Forensic Society who are outstand- ing in forensic activities. Strawberry Leaf each year presents an award to the winning debating team in the Calhoun Forensic Society and assists in the planning and presentation of the Calhoun State Forensic Tourney held at Clemson each spring. The principal object in forming a chapter of Strawberry Leaf at Clemson was to promote an interest in the different phases of public speaking and reward sincere effort and accomplishment on the part of the cadets. , I. II. STEVENSON R. STRANGE SUTKER 428 THE 4-H CLUB C. H. EMANUEL T. E. GARRISON R. N. GLEASON C. L. GODWIN The Clemson College 4-H Club was organized in 1930 ay former 4-H Club members who were interested in keep- ing up the spirit, ideals, and leadership development for pvhich 4-H is noted. Leadership among Clemson ' s 48 college l-H members is developed by preparing and conducting programs, by taking part in club activities, and by cooperating With the state 4-H department. Some of the activities of the college 4-H Club each year are: assistance with state 4-H rally; exchange of programs kith other college 4-H clubs; sponsoring educational exhibit at Clemson Agricultural Exhibitions; and participating in the Interstate 4-H Collegiate Conference composed of college 4-H clubs from Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Two meetings of the club are held monthly. The members pledge their heads to clearer thinking, their hearts to greater loyalty, their hands to larger service, and their health to setter living, for their club, their college, and their country — To Make The Best Better. B. R. LEONARD President C. S. HUGHEY Vice-President J. T. LAZAR Secretary- Treasure C. J. GULLEDGE P. R. HAMBRIGHT L. G. HOWLE L. C. McCLAIN M. McCLAM J. T. McCOMB R. D. McNAIR D. O. MARTIN G. D. RANKIN C. W. RUSH P. K. SNIPES L. O. STEVENSON 429 B. R. LEONARD S. K. 1!LE R. L. ALLISON E. L. BAILEY L. S. BIRD B. E. BLAt ' KAVELL W. L. BRl so V. II. HARVEY W. E. HARPER V. M. HARRIS H. B. HITE R. HOFFMAN E. F. HOOVER J. E. HOPPER G. E. KING B. E. LINDER C. B. LOWMAN J. P. McCORMICK. D. O. MARTIN G. E. MILEY W. R. ROZIER T. A. SCOTT J. T. SHERMAN F. J. SNELL A. A. STILL D. E. STOUDEMIRE FUTURE D. C. HERLONG President R. L. BULL G. W. BUTLER J. N. CAIN R. N. CANNON B. A. CASTON W. H. CHASTIN E. B. COLLINS W. H.EADDY L. D. ELLEDGE C.R.EMMANUEL S. V. FOSTER G. H. FRITTS T. E. GARRISON W. A. HANDLEY V. F. HORTON C. S. HUGHEV E. P. HUGUENIN J. C. JACKSON W. S. JACKSON C. R. JAMESON B. MOORE L. E. PENCE H. A. PRICE C. A. PUETTE J. I. REECE S. ROCHEST J.W.THOMPSON J. E. TURPIN W. E. VASSEY F. T. WEST G. L. WISE FARMERS OF AMERICA The F. F. A. is an organization for students majoring in Vocational Agricultural Education. The purpose of this organization here at Clemson is to train these students to be proficient F. F. A. advisors so as to advise F. F. A. mem- bers in high school. T. C. WRIGHT I R. E. 1. 1 II Ys I) I. AIKEN R P. ALSTON W. I.. BETSILL J. E. BOILWARE J. L. BROWN D. C. BRYAN R. M. BURCH mk . . M II ■ f HP| «R fl J. R. BIRROWs J. M. COTTINGHAM T. C. FAULKNER R. N. GLEASON J. H. GRAHAM I.. C. HAMMOND J. I ' . HODGES J. C. HOLLIDAY MP  - H Ms 1 I- j KV Hi JL 1 R B. HUGGINS B. IRVING R, I.. JON I S H. H. LkM AS 1 ER J. R. LESTER B. E. LINDER D. McFADDIN J. R. PARKER ■ -zM BS% s c ■ ff • V [f =• «.fl ' S«k rl i - ' J ■1 L- 1 k _W 1 H 1: w A J 1 il V M t% J. B. PATE R. . I ' F.RRY S. S. ROGERS M. D. WATKINS H. W. WEBB H. D. WEST J. R. WHITE L.A.WILLIAMS KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA Kappa Alpha Sigma had its beginning on Clcmson ' s campus as a student Agronomy Club in 1931. In 1934 it was given recognition as a student chapter of the American Spciet) ot Agronomy. It was the second organization of its kind in the South. Since its organization, Kappa Alpha Sigma has been one of the leading service fraternities in ihi school ot agriculture. It serves to stimulate interest in the field ot Agronomy, and strives to promote character, scholarship, and leadership. II. II I I I.I.KRS it it H. V. HOI I.IS 432 SAVANNAH- CLEMSON CLUB The Savannah-Clemson Club is organized each year to promote a close feeling of fellowship among the boys attending Clemson from Savannah. It presents many social functions such as dances, steak fries, outings, and the like for its members and friends. The members look forward with interest to giving a large Christmas dance in Savannah for the benefit of the public. F. M. IVEY Secretary S. B. NICHOLS Treasurer D. A. BISSET A. J. BRIGHT O. E. BRIGHT J. R. GAUDRY C. G. HURST W. J. KETCHUM R. M. MYERS O. K. RUDD W. K. STEWART M. R. TILSOX F. R. GARDNER President F. W. SEYLE Vice-President 433 C. E. HAMMOND Treasurer C. H. BAILEY O. L. BARBER S. C. HUGHES B. JOSSELSON G. F. MILEY J. L. RICHARDSON ' A. A. STILL H. M. THOMPSON E. D. WKIMORTZ F. M. YOUNG W. L. BRUNSON President J. H. LIGHTSEY Vice-President A B C CLUB This club is composed of boys from Allendale, Barnwell, and Hampton counties. The purpose of the club is to give the boys from these counties an opportunity to become better acquainted with one- another. Each year the club has a Christmas dance, and a dance just after the school closes. The profits from the Christmas dance are used to put on a banquet during spring holidays. 434 J. P. CARTER President RHO ALPHA TAU Rho Alpha Tau, Clemson ' s newest social club, was organized at the beginning of this school year. Appropriately named Rho Alpha Tau for Rat, it taps its members from the freshman class. The choice of members is based upon character, per- sonality, and ability to mix with others. Among its purposes are the consolidation of the interests of its members, the cultivation of a spirit of unselfish fellowship, and the encouragement of interest in college activities. F. M. BURGESS G. M. CRUM G. E. BRUNER W. C. BURNS E. H. CARROLL R. L. DUNCAN R. H. JENNINGS F. M. JOHNSON T. C. GUESS J. T. MELCHERS F. H. MOMEIR W. H. ROBINSON It . m ' A J. E. SPEARMAN A. C. SUTHERLAND 435 H. II. HOI. Ml S I, nl A. D. LEWIS Vice-President HORRY COUNTY CLUB Residence in Horry County entitles the cadet to membership in the club. It seeks to promote a feeling of friendship and a spirit of cooperation among Horry County boys. The club during holi- day seasons, sponsors social functions for college students from our county and for all Clemson men. E. B. COLLINS I R. 1L ELLIS Reporter O. H. BACNALL J. L. BROWN E. W. HOOKS J. J. JORDAN A. 1). ALTMAN R. C. FEN NELL W. B. KING T. E. LEWIS E. F. McCORSLEY J. L. McNEILL W. F. MINCY H. A. PRICE E. L. PROCTOR J. S. ROGERS S. T. SMITH B. J. TODD J. H. BARTON PrcsiJt nl OP T. W. GAGE Vice-President J. B. MANLY Treasurer ANDERSON CLUB The Anderson County Club was organized for the purpose of bringing about a closer and more fraternal spirit among the Anderson County cadets. During the Christmas holidays the club sponsors an invitation dance, and during the spring holidays a banquet is given for the members and their dates. With these social gatherings at home and the meet- ings of the club at school, the club fulfills its purpose. J. D. McARTHUR Secretary W. W. DUCWORTH G. R. GLENN J. W. HARE R. A. KAY J. T. LONG L. R. MELLICHAMP D. C. ROGERS A. L. TODD E. B. BREAZEALE B. L. FREEMAN J. D. GLENN W. E. HARPER W. E. KING F. F. McCONNELL W. A. MOORE C. W. SEIGLER D. C. WALKER H. W. BURNETTE T. E. GARRISON J. H. GRAHAM J. C. HERRING G. G. KONDUROS R. F. MARTIN C. A. MURCHISON J.W.SIMPSON M. H. WATKINS T. C. DEAN K.E.GILMER J. R. C. GRIFFIN T. M. HORTON P. G. KONDUROS R. R. MARTIN C. H. RHODY W.S.SIMPSON E. T. WHITE T. F. DIXON C.J. GLENN P. V. GUYTON C. W. KAY W. S. LIGON C. D. MEEKS W. H. ROBINSON C. SKELTON L. M. WIGINGTON CROXSON I v. C. ANDERSON P, C. AUGHTRY J. M. BARKSDALE D. P. BELK J. ]• ' . BEH E J- E. BOLT G. S. COBLE C. E. COLEMAN W. A. GRAHAM C. M. GRIER H. R. JONES W. F. LEE J. O. LYTTON B. C. MEANS GAMMA KAPPA ALPHA Gamma Kappa Alpha was organized five years ago as a social fraternity for boys from North Carolina. Gamma Kappa Alpha strives to promote a feeling of interest between its members, and it presents such social functions as steak fries, socials, and intermission parties, both on the campus and in Charlotte, N. C. The fraternity sponsored the 1941 Clemson versus North Carolina State game in Charlotte. E. S. COMPTON Vice-President W. C. PINSON Secretary GREENWOOD COUNTY CLUB The Greenwood-Clemson Club promotes fel- lowship among Greenwood County students at Clemson by offering social functions to its mem- bers, and to fellow Clemson students. During the Christmas holidays, the club sponsors its largest dance of the year, given at Greenwood. W. B. COTHRAN P. H. BARNETTE C. H. BLAKE R. L. BUCHANAN Treasurer r ww i J. F. CHALMERS J. W. CHALMERS J. B. CROUCH J. R. DEVLIN P. B. ELLIS H. T. HAHN C. S. HARRISON R. T. HARRISON F. P. HENDERSON T. C. HENDERSON C. J. HIPP W. H. KING M. G. McLANAHAN R. H. PARK E. H. REYNOLDS F. G. SMITH ...OR DO YOU LOOK AT FACES? 440 X , ' . MsffrMimmi COLLEGE CAFE AND SANDWICH SHOP THE PRIDE OF CLEMSON Member National Restaurant Association Iptay Member Welcome, Alumni GEO. S. CAVARALIS, Owner for style in the rain . . . ALLIGATOR Raincoats Galecoats Sportswear . . . because it ' s sure to rain! The Alligator Company Saint Louis, Missouri SHIRTS CHOICE OF CLEMSON COLLEGE ecause of QUALITY in MATERIAL WORKMANSHIP SERVICE Bart HAM BACON FOR DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR The H. H. MEYER PACKING CO. Cincinnati 442 The Clemson College Laundry WisAes to Express its Appreciation of Your Patronage in the Days Gone By, and is Still Anxious to Offer the Best Service During Future Days ♦ ♦ ♦ PROMPT SERVICE THAT SATISFIES 443 E. W. BAILEY SEED COMPANY Dependable Seeds For FIELD-FARWUGARDEN YV i oiesaie— Re fa if 221 East Bay Street Charleston, S. C. CAROLINA ' S BEST Everything In Good Hardware PROMPT SERVICE COURTEOUS ATTENTION Always a Pleasure to Serve You SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY North Main Street G reenville, s. c. The use of Good Paint is a paying invest- ment. The use of Poor Paint is a needless extravagance. LEMOCO (m% r- a I fcJ T Lomnd Moore JJ H A I IN I Paint and PRODUCTS on co. We are proud to have our Paint Products used on Clemson property. WESSON OIL - SNOWDRIET QUIK-BLEND - HEAVY DUTY MFB SCOCO - 77 OIL - SALETA OIL MADE, BY The Southern Cotton Oil Company SAVANNAH G EORGIA Compliments of PALMETTO STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA ORDINARY AND INDUSTRIAL C. G. Langley, President WRITE TO . . . L. c . Martin Dru 9 Co. AT CLEMSON COLLEGE SOUVENIRS, PENNANTS, BANNERS, PILLOW COVERS, BELTS, SEALS, BROOCHES, GOLD AND SILVER SEAL RINGS, VANITY CASES AND OTHER JEWELRY. Agent for 1926, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1939, 1940, 1943 CLASS RINGS P. S. McCOLLUM , Proprietor REPAIRS ON RINGS OF ALL CLASSES SOLICITED 445 The 1942 TAPS . . . is bound in a KINGSKRAFT COVER designed and produced by the KINGSPORT PRESS Incorporated KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE BALLENTINE PACKING CO. Home of Aristocratic Pig HAMS : BACON : PURE LARD PURE PORK SAUSAGE South Carolina ' s Oum ' ' Meat Packers iiiiii Greenville, South Carolina 110 East Court St. Phone 4300 Our Products Used in Clemson Mess Hall vo  ili ieii£i ty a fi nc . Your Grandfather Bought Pee Gee Paint Over 70 Years Ago PEE GEE MASTIC PAINT The Two Coat System . • . Wears Longer Looks Better Costs Less SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, S. C. FARM IMPLEMENTS -::- HARDWARE MILL SUPPLIES 446 WILLIAM C. ROWLAND 1024 RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA UNIFORMS -: SUPPLIES i EQUIPMENT Uniformer of the Corps of Cadets at Clemson College 447 LO PAPER CARRIERS Compliments The Selig Co. ATLANTA, GA. Manufacturers of DISINFECTANTS INSECTICIDES SOAPS WAXES + Serving You Since i8g6 HOKE SLOAN An Old Clemson Man Selling Men ' s Wear or the Better Class to Clemson Men At the Right Price Everything a College Man Needs in the Line of Dress 448 A Comprehensive Engineering Architectual ervice Covering Paper Mills Textile Mills Rayon Plants Knitting Mills Steam Utilization Water Treatment Power Applications Tobacco Factories Power Plants Dye Houses Warehouses Bleacheries Reports Surveys RODUCTION STUDIES A PPRAISALS J. E. Sirrine Company Engi ineers GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA 449 Parke S Orange Pekoe TEA BALLS Every Cup (i real INDIVIDI ' l. SERVICE COFFEES Canned Foods TEAS SPICES Flavoring Extracts L. H. PARKE COMPANY Philadelphia Pittsburgh Herff-Jones Company Official jewelers to CLEMSON COLLEGE JOE B. SYLVAN, JR., State Representative COLLEGE JEWELERS STATIONERS and MEDALISTS Indianapolis, Indiana Read . . . ®1jp C rmiuttl? News • MORNING Carter Scoop Latimer, Sports Editor (51f? (SrmuriU? printout • EVENING Jimmie Thompson, Sports Editor □ South Carolina s Leading Newspapers HEYWARD MAHDN CDMPANY ' REENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA ' S FINEST STORE FOR MEN Clemson Headquarters in Greenville 450 CRUSHED GRANITE For Concrete and Bituminous Pavements SKS S THE WESTON 6- BROOKER CO. Quarries: Columbia, S. O— Camak, Ga. Offices: Columbia, S. C, and Rhodes-Haverty Bldg. A TLANTA. V_iA. a Volunteer Portland Cement Company • V Manufacturers VOLUNTEER BRAND OF PORTLAND CEMENT • THIS CEMENT USED EXCLUSIVELY AT CLEMSON 451 DUNBAR STUDIO 228M NORTH TRYON STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C C , D OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS to THE 1942 TAPS 452 ■ • 1 , ■ I N , v SOUTH YERRBOO kVWwvvVC PUOTO-MiOCfS fNWIN6 (0. 115 -119 LUCKIE STREET ATLANTA GEORGIA s M- %lJ V ■ ' « V - 1 ■ 1 A ' , I i M 7 J7 i c ) h THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL PRINTERS COLUMBIA ♦ SOUTH CAROLINA , w fc t- . as portrayed in the above composite photogra pictures a century-old institution that has e ? had as its objective the reproduction of t author ' s words, and the artist ' s creation, throu the medium of the printej page. TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING SECTION Sub Title Page 1 Title Page 2- 3 Clemson Aids National Defense 4- 5 Our Part 6- 7 A Recognition 8- Within These Pages ■ • 10- 11 The Field House 12 The Post Office 13 Dairy 14 Entrance ' 5 Amphitheatre 16 Clemson Stature 17 And We Live Here 18- 19 Plus 20 Section I 21 AT THE HELM Our Guides 24-25 Tin- One We Look To 26-27 He Manages Our Business Affairs 28 Academic 29 Profs 30- 31 The School of Agriculture 32- 3i The School of Textiles 34- 35 The School of Engineering 36- 37 The School of Vocational Education 58- 39 The School of General Science 40- 41 The School of Chemistry 42-43 The School of M. S 44-45 State Extension Department 46— 47 In Memorium 48 Section 2 49 THRU THE YEARS Within This Section 52 The Senior Council 53 In Memorium 54 ' Forty-Two 55 Our Story 56 We Were Rats 57 Then Funiors 58 And Now 59 Senior Class Officers 60 We Graduate In June 61 Senior Identifications 62-158 Senior Doings 159 Waiting 160 ' Forty- Three 161 Junior Class Officers 162 juniors 163 lunior Identifications 164-176 ' Forty-Four 177 Sophomore Class Officers 178 Sophs 179 Sophomore Identifications 180—188 ' Forty- Five 1 89 Frosh Class Officers 190 Freshmen 191 Freshmen Identifications 192-197 Freshmen Matriculate 198 Section 3 199 IN TRAINING A BRIGADE Within This Section 202 Senior Platoon 203 The Commandant 204-205 Regular Armv Officers 206-207 The Colors 208-209 Brigade Staff 210-212 The Honorary Cadet Colonel 213-215 Our Band 216-217 First Regiment Staff 218-219 The First Battalion 220-224 Recruits 225 The Second Battalion 226-230 Eyes Right! 231 The Third Battalion 232-236 Inspections 237 The Second Regiment Staff 238-239 The First Battalion 240-245 The Second Battalion 246-251 The Third Battalion 252-257 Fiii ward Defense 258-259 Life at Camp 260-261 Blitzkrieg 262 Section 4 263 STRICTLY SOCIAL The Beauties 266-273 The TAPS Staff Sponsors 274-277 A Peek Into The Little Blue Book 278-279 The Field House 280-281 Taps Goes To The Dances 2S2-2Si Intermission 286 Section 5 287 THAT THE TIGERS ' ROAR MAY ECHO Within This Section 290 The Boss 201 Block C Club . ' ...292-293 The Coaches 294 The Major Snort Captains . ' . ' , .295 It Can and Shall Be Done 296-297 Managers — Trainers 298 Football 299 The Tiger Team 300-301 In Preparation 502 ( )n the Field 303 P. C. Came 304 V. M. I. Game 305 N. C. State Game 306 Boston College Game 307 Carolina Game 308 George Washington Game 309 Wake Forest Game 310 Furman Game 311 Auburn Game 312 Sizin ' ' Em Up! 313 1942 Football Honors 314-315 The Tiger Cubs 316 Tense Moments 317 A- Thousands Cheer 318-319 Basketball 320-323 Boxing 324-327 Track S28-331 Baseball 332-334 Minor Sports 335 .Minor C Club 336 Swimming 337 Rifle 338 Tennis 339 Intramurals 340-342 Section 6 343 ASIDE FROM CLASSES Within This Section 346 We Publish 347 1942 TAPS Staff 348-349 Junior TAPS Staff 350 Seniors at Work 351 1 94 2 Tiger Staff 352-3 53 News Hounds 554-355 Agrarian 556 Bobbin ami Beaker 557 Slip Stick 358 Tribute 359 And Appreciation 360 At The Y 361 Y. M. C. A 362 Advisory Board 363 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 364-51.5 Y. M. C. A. Councils, Freshman Forum 366 Evening Watch Leaders, Lecture to the Cabinet. Limestone Choir Visits 367 P. S. A {68 Newman Club 369 Baptist Students Union 370 Wesley Foundation Council 571 Feature 372 I bmoraries 5 75 Phi Kappa Phi 574-575 Blue Key 576-377 Tau Beta Pi 378-379 Phi Psi 380-381 Alpha Chi Sigma 382-383 Alpha Zeta 3S4-5S5 The Minarets 386-387 Alpha Tau Alpha 388-389 Scabbard Blade 390-391 Centra] Dance Association 392—393 Phi Eta Sigma 394 Gamma Alpha Mu 395 Sigma Tau Epsilon 396 Pre-Med Club 397 Mu Beta Psi 398 The Tungaleers 399 Clemson Flving Cadets 400-401 Alpha Phi Omega 402 Iota Lamba Sigma ....405 Dairy Club 404 Pershing Rifles Headquarters 405 Pershing Rifles 406 National Military Organization 407 Tiger Brotherhood 408-409 A. S. M. E 410 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 411 A. S. C. E 412 American Society of Civil Engineers 413 American Institute Electrical Engineers 414 A I. E. E 415 A. S. A. E 416 Animal Husbandry Club 417 Alpha Chi Psi 418 Sigma Epsilon 41 Sigma Phi 420 Beta Sigma Chi 421 Calhoun Forensic Society 422 4 25 Company Commanders ' Club 424 First Sergeants ' Club 425 Supply Sergeants ' Club 426 Glee Club 427 The Strawberry Leaf 42S The 4-H Club ' 429 Future Farmers of America 430-451 Kappa Alpha Sigma 452 Savannah Clemson Club 455 A. B. C. Club 434 Rho Aloha 435 Horry County Club 436 Anderson Club 457 Gamma Kapoa Alpha 438 Greenwood County Club 439 % - ■ ALMA MATER Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness. Where the Tigers play; Here the sons of dear old Clemson Reign supreme always. CHORUS Dear old Clemson, we will triumph, And with all our might. That the Tiger ' s roar may echo O ' er the mountain height. We will dream of greater conquests For the past is grand. And her sons have fought and conquered Every foreign land. Where the mountains smile in grandeur O ' er the hill and dale, Here the Tiger lair is nestling Swept hv storm and gale. We are brothers strong in manhood For we work and strive; And our Alma Mater reigncth Ever in our lives. A LAST WORD Ours have been four happy years, and we have enjoyed them to the utmost. Now we feel that we are able to give our best for the preservation of our American ideals of life. Some of us that fight for this great cause will not return, but those of us who do will be able to give a good account of ourselves and our Alma Mater. Before we leave let us again give our thanks to the innumerable men who have made it possible to give you this edition of the 1942 Taps. Because of the national emergency which now exists, ours may be the last Taps for a few years to come. If this is so, we hope that we have iven you something that you will cherish with the years. To the future Cadets of a great Clemson growing greater we leave this Taps along with its predecessors as a standard and a goal for you to surpass. We hope you enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed preparing it for you. — The Editors. 456 jo e John H«nry l e Anm-aftbrtoU , V ' • J irtJttrt ' ' ' 7 , forty- trust and JS fT ? ■— ; . , fVim IW- , J forties of Cadets to date iro J f l Corp f ' TfJJ seto™ him by the directions from ■ officers set w Ckm T CkZon, South C ' nc thousand Done at w . ar0 j ourw nine hundred and-- — ?V bLi, _— ( « Comm ' 2ft


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