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943 TAPS JAMES CRAYTON HERRING, JR. Editor-in-Chief HAROLD LEONARD COOLER Associate Editor Art Editor GEORGE GUS KONDUROS Business Manager ANNUAL PUBLIC AT ION ' .EMSON A. M. COLLEGE THE CORPS OF CADETS CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA TOc cLL I ■ op I s b tt Lf s Ho A M N n, CL :. B °ys p £A 1 $Q N TH s ,,} S N £AR Ma F o R R Ns D c ATF ' nr, Nc ' hed crs Er rZ? s A r C, S THF civ lLl BDl o N y £A Rs ' £D f Oat M Ga On A A A E ' • °N V fa 5 %o 3? mrm  T ' 1 k A 1 •  - W- t ... ! J- For Strong Bodies, the Obstacle Course LEABN NC Clemson ' s role in the nation ' s vast plans for waging war is an important one. America looks to such schools as our own for a majority of the trained officers so desperately needed now. We arc proud to say that we ar e carrying our share of the burden. ! k v •f ' -IM™ « r ■ V HjuVv ' . Experienced army men instruct us. Juniors learn about machine guns. Tactical problems in the spring. Parades foster discipline and interest in the military. Something new, the walkie-talkies. i With the Mortar Every Cadet Drills There is an estimated total of 3,000 Clemson men in the armed forces today, the major part of them ranked as second lieutenants or higher. This year, come June, we shall graduate 350 more well- trained second lieutenants to the infantry. Many more men have already joined or will join the other services. The photos on these two pages will give a general picture of the military activities on the campus. Here we see how the cadets learn the rudiments of close and extended order drill and the more technical problems of operating and repairing machine guns, mortars, rifles, etc. Our periods of theory cover every phase of military science from mess management to actual combat tactics. All instruction is under the direct supervision of experienced army officers. Learning About the Machine Gun The Manual of Arms For the Underclassmen  M 7(rlcuwtd. It is impossible that a complete narrative and pictorial review of a Clemson scholastic year be repre- sented within the narrow confines of a yearbook ' s cover. It is only possible that we hit the high spots of the term and highlight those things that spell to the average student, CLEMSON . This we hope we ' ve accomplish ed in the publication of this thirty-sixth edi- tion of TAPS . Faculty, alumni, and especially students, let this be your record of the college year, your personal album of photos and fond memo- ries of happy days at Clemson. We hope our efforts represented herein merit your approval. You are the judge; if your critique is favorable, TAPS 1943 is a successful annual. — The editors. I JI 111 III I. i In il HI o z: o _i D GO :z  AM PH ITH EATRE A BEAUTIFUL SETTING FOR A FOUR YEAR STORY ' «k -. ■ j« r -A H v £? . • • ■■■■ ■■■■■■i LIBRARY WHERE STATELY COLUMNS AND ROLLING AND THESE BLUE RIDGE 12 . I L V « ' • «« • ■Hi ■■i CO U CY. CY CO o O u LLI CO MAKE WORLD 0 v !! • 1 I !l ■!■ 1 III  i 1 13- .__ i% ■ II IJ 1 I s J TEXTILE BUILDING A SPOT OF BEAUTY AND BEAR A OF MEMORIES.... OF OUR ALMA MATER i IS AGRICULTURE BUILDING AMPHITHEATRE AND POOL 16 ADMINISTRATION THE PRESIDENT DR. R. F. POOLE Dr. Poole is completing his third and most successful year as Clemson ' s president. He came to us three years ago to lead the school through the most critical period of its history and his leadership has been all the hour could ask. He has been quick to give the students sound advice on the many problems that are born of such times and has also attended the countless details of his office with a conscientiousness that only those very near him can appreciate. Dr. Poole is even now doing many things for the college that others have long dreamed of doing but never did. No one could be better qualified for the president ' s office than Dr. Poole. He has a national reputation as an agricultural scientist, having done considerable research in plant pathology. He graduated from Clemson with the Class of 1916 — and naturally is vitally interested in the welfare of his Alma Mater. THE BUSINESS MANAGER MR. J. C. LITTLEJOHN Mr. Littlejohn ' s job as Clemson ' s Business Manager is one of tremendous responsibility. It is he who must see that we students get the most for our dollars and he has always done a good job of it, ha ndling the complex financial matters of the school with a quiet and efficient ease. We students are interested in Mr. Little- john primarily because of his interest in the publications: Taps, The Tiger, and others. He keeps us on the straight and narrow insofa: as finances are concerned. Mr. Littlejohn ' s honorary memberships in Blue Key, Tau Beta Pi, and Phi Kappa Phi are ample evidence of his popularity with the students. THE BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF Mr. Littlejohn, Mrs. W. T. Brightwell, Mrs. R. R. Ritchie, Mr. Hil MR. HAMILTON HILL Mr. Hill is Assistant Business Manager and Director of Student Activities. The greater part of his work is with the business office but he is keenly interested in all the student publications; is god- father to all the Taps boys. ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD DR. R. F. POOLE, Chairman LEFT TO RIGHT: S. B. Earle, G. E. Metz. S. M. Martin, H. P. Cooper, R. A. McGinty, R. F. Poole. F. H. H. Calhoun, H. H. Willis, H. M. Poo! L. W. Milford, H. H. Hill. BOARD OF TRUSTEES FIRST ROW: Joe Douthit, Sam H. Sherard, T. B. Young, W. W. Bradley, Frank Cope. SECOND ROW: Clyde Graham, J. P. Mozingo, Edgar H. Brown, Robert M. Cooper, Joseph E. Sirrine, Paul Saunders. TRUSTEES NOT PICTURED ARE: Christie Benet, James F. Byrnes. MR. METZ . . . Keeps Books for the 2,300 of Us DR. POOLE Welcomes Colonel Edwards and Party FRANK HOWARD . . . Head Coach i J COLONEL POOL At Big Inspection Time ADMINISTRATION MR. EVANS ... The Man With the Money flR. WATSON . . . Keeps the Outfit in Good Repair AT WORK MR. HOLTZENDORF . . . Free-show Man CAPTAIN HARCOMBE . . . With an Appropriate Back g round MR. WOODWARD . . . Knows Where All the Boys Are Wh HB -f Much Food. Fun For Captain Harcombe Mrs. Pool Does It More Gracefully, Colonel Mr. Metz Saves Gasoline A Good Day ' s Work, Mr. Hill I • | ■- V . Mr. Littlejohn Takes Time Out at the Juice Shop ' ' BUT THEY Contrary to a popular belief these people don ' t work all the time and to prove that they do occasionally take time out, our snooping cameraman pre- sents some of them in these various and unsuspecting attitudes. Dr. Poole All Dressed Up 1 Sloan, Hill, Woodward, Freeman, and Sherman in Big Bull Session ' DON ' T WORK ALL THE TIME We ' ll Sit This One Out Dr. and Mrs. Poole at the G. W. Game Now, You Listen to Me, Frank ' H SAMUEL B. EARLE FRED H. CALHOUN DAVID WISTER DANIEL ROBERT L. ANDERSON S. MANER MARTIN TEN FACULTY DAVID WISTER DANIEL, English An institution at Clemson . . . nationally famous as an after dinner speaker ... a past master at the art of telling jokes . . . remember the banquets? SAMUEL B. EARLE, Engineering Boundless energy and initiative . . . very business-like . . . has been of great service to the college ... as up-to-date on things engineering as tomorrow ' s paper. FRED H. CALHOUN, Chemistry and Geology Dr. Rock . . . I ' ll drink every drop of oil found in the low country ... a fixture at Clemson; been here for ages . . . popular with the boys. ROBERT L. ANDERSON, Architecture Great architectural theorist . . . full of facts and energy . . . has seen this life from Park Avenue to a freighter ' s deck . . . Particky interested in music and art. S. MANER MARTIN, Mathematics Major, Grand Mason . . . just like Old Man River; keeps on going . . . great mathematician . . . puts the stuff across too. 26 BEN E. GOODALE JOSEPH C. GREEN JOHN D. LANE PERSONALITIES B. E. GOODALE, Agriculture Big Ben ' an old Clemson man . . . good natured and likable . . . likes to shoot bull with the boys . . . familiar figure at most of our banquets. JOSEPH C. GREEN, English I have boys in only the best prisons . . . Business Law with a bit of humor . . . remember those tales of Tennessee and that confounded nephew? JOHN D. LANE, English A gentleman is always on his honor . . . talks more common sense ' than the law allows . . . interesting speaker . . . likes to chew the rag . . the one-man school of journalism. JOSEPH E. HUNTER, Mathematics Little Joe . . . aw, you can learn calculus . . . another old timer . . . mathematical genius . . . somebody said he has solved the fourth dimension mathematically. WILLIAM E. GODFREY, Physics Professor Monk, you see . . . grand old man of the department . quiet, easy-going and conscientious . . . loves his physics. JOSEPH E. HUNTER WILLIAM E. GODFREY 27 DEAN S. B. EARLE SCHOOL OF Riggs Hall, or the Engine House, as it is popularly known, houses the departments of Architecture, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineer- ing. Courses related to Chemical Engineering are also offered. Here, in an air of the intensely scientific, cadets may be seen at any time of day and even at night laboring over a drawing board, listening to a humming dynamo or a sputtering gasoline motor, or testing in tension or torsion of some building material. They are the technicians of tomorrow and the rigid program through which Dean FRONT ROW: R. L. Anderson, G. E. Hoffman, D. D. Curtis, S. B. Earle, F. R. Sweeney, Will Clarke, S. M. Watson. SECOND ROW: J. H. Couch, H. R. Martin, F. W. Sheldon, W. W. Klugh, L. A. King. THIRD ROW: E. J. Freeman, B. E. Fernow, R. E. Lee, C. C. Norman, D. H. Shenk, I. A. Tnvely. FOURTH ROW: J. E. Shigley, J. W. Linley, Jr., C. W. Carter, C. M. McHugh. LAST ROW: F. T. Tlngley, S. R. Rhodes, D. Hodge, W. D. Stevenson, J. R. Keeling. ' Your House Won ' t Fit the Lot, Miller ENGINEERING Earle and an excellent staff pace them has produced some of the nations ' best engineers. But the day isn ' t always a grind of design problems, electricity reports, or steam labs. There are always the interesting activities of Tau Beta Pi, Minarets, ASME and their banquets. And such personable instructors as Wee Willie Klugh, Pop Lee, and others add a bit of color and interest to the periods of theory. The engineers and architects are a rollicking lot but they are serious in the knowledge that they and their kind are essential to the nation ' s peace-time or war-time existence. Three Hours on the Transit Steam Lab, Three Hours. Phew! Whatta You Know About It, Buzz? Electronics, a Coming Field E3 r Why They Call this a Cow College ' Looks Like Pre-Med. to Me Three Hour Date With a Tractor ' A I We Learn Insectomology. Too SCHOOL OF Clemson was first conceived as an agricultural school and today the School of Agriculture stands as the fulfil- ment of the dream of Thomas G. Clemson. Here in spacious, modern Long Hall, boys from every county in the state and many outsiders are learning the newest things in every phase of agriculture and allied courses. These boys learn soils and fertilizers, animal husbandry, horticulture, farm machinery, dairying, agricultural eco- nomics, and plenty more. The campus is their classroom, all 10,000 acres of it. Big Ben and Cowboys Horticulture From the Ground Up AGRICULTURE The ag. boys gain a maximum of actual experience. Out in the fields they do the very things they learn in the periods of theory. And they have a great deal of fun too. Such instructors as Big Ben Goodale, Professors Bing and Aull keep them in good humor. And rumor has it that there are plenty of stenographers over there too. FRONT ROW: W. T. Ferrier, R. E. Ware, R. A. McGmty, H. P. Cooper, C. L. Morgan, B. E. Goodale, J. M. Step, G. H. Collins. SECOND ROW: G. H. Aull, D. Dunavan, R. W. Lipscomb, A. M. Musser, D. B. Rosenknns, W. B. Aull, J. E. Darrow, W. N. McAdams, J. E. Edwards, M. .1. Peterson. THIRD ROW: J. P. Lemaster, G. B. Nutt, H. T. Polk, L. V. Starkey, F. Sherman, T. W. Turner, A. E. Prince, F. H. Taylor, Van Blair Comb, W. T. Bnghtwell. -- -- ' WBtS !% ■ ' ■ I !%  -; I DEAN H. H. WILLIS SCHOOL OF Clemson ' s lint-heads can boast of one of the largest and perhaps the best textile school in the country. Theirs is one of the great industries in this, the land of cotton, and a check of the records of the graduates will reveal that many have become leaders in it. In the spacious quarters of the beautiful new textile building, 300 cadets are learn- ing to analyze fabrics, to test dyes, to understand the miraculous operation of their machinery, to run off design FIRST ROW: A. E. McKenna, J. Lindsay, H. H. Willis, R. K. Eaton, E. F. Cartee. SECOND ROW: J, V. Waters, J. J. Thompson, W. G. Blair, W. B. Williams. BACK ROW: W. H. Ward, G. Gage, I. S. Pitts. This Must be Interesting TEXTILES on very complicated looms, and to do the many other things that make of them good textile men. Some of these boys experience a bit of rough weaving in Bud Cartee ' s analysis, Walter ' s Leeno, or Cost Finding under Professor Campbell, but usually they work hard in hopes of making Phi Psi, the national honorary textile fraternity. This year the school has lost several in- structors to the services, but has maintained a high standard nevertheless. A Beautiful Pattern in the Malting We Learn a Loom s Every Tr«ck Professor Kinard Keeps em Interested The One-Man School of Journalism Bull Session With Professor Epting SCHOOL OF In the pleasant atmosphere of the old Main Building we find the general science boys, the fellows who supposedly learn just a little bit of everything. These boys undoubtedly have a swell time at Clemson. Whether they are to become lawyers, doctors, journalists, economists, or just filling station operators, the courses aren ' t very hard. The hours are good too. Complicated Looking Apparatus, Frank GENERAL SCIENCE We can count among the faculty of the General Science department some of the finest gentlemen on the campus. Few students could escape unscathed the magnetic per- sonalities of such men as Dr. Daniel, John Lane, Dr. Taylor, and the humor man, Doc Green, to mention a few. We boys shall always hold in fond memory Doc Taylor ' s little devil, Ward ' s lectures, the snooze in the Bradley class, and Professor Holmes ' tales of Calhoun. We have enjoyed immensely our classes with these men and wish we had more like them. S. M. MARTIN Chairman of the Board FRONT ROW: F. M. Kinard, J. D. Lane, A. G. Holmes, S. M. Martin, M. E. Bradley, J. E. Hunter, W. E. Godfrey. SECOND ROW: D. C. Sheldon, R. T. Lander, J. P. Brewster, J. C. Green, O. P. Rhyne, L. D. Huff, P. O. Menus. THIRD ROW: E. C. Coker, L. G. Kelley, W. G. M,ller, C. E. Coops, C. L. Eptmg, W. T. Brown, J. C. Hendricks. FOURTH ROW: P. P. LaGrone, E. E. Waite, H. I. Stepp, H. M, Cox, A. R. Reed, D. A. McDowell. LAST ROW: F. A. Burtner, T. F. Jefferies, P. O. Stapp, C. B. Green, Y. Q. Pursuer, G. H. Edwards. DEAN F. H. H. CALHOUN SCHOOL OF We have all at one time or another been exposed to the complicated things that go on within the ancient con- fines of the Chemistry Building. Here with the gosh-darned awfulest odors about them, the budding chemists pursue their studies in some of the most vital courses of the age. We are at war and these boys with their chemicals will tight a major part of it. FRONT ROW: F. H. Pollard, F. H. H. Calhoun, J. H. Mitchell. SECOND ROW.- H. Hobson, C. K. Bernhardt, C. M. Mauldm, B. H. Hodges, W. H. Brownlee. BACK ROW: Cadets J. J. Brennen, C. A. Suthern, W. H. Goggans, A. F. Mayer, L. G. McKee, W. C. Dillard. Know What You ' re Doing, Earl? CHEMISTRY This school is one of the oldest on the campus and by the work of an excellent staff of instructors, has maintained one of the highest scholastic standards. According to the chemistry boys, they are subjected to the toughest quizzes imaginable. Dr. Rocks geology, Carodemus ' organic, and Pollard ' s courses were never known to be crips. They seem to have their fun, how- ever, with such personable instructors as Professor Hodge and others around. What Does Your Handwriting Weigh, Freshman ' Just 10 cc This Time Is This Physical Chemistry?  - ' - A Real Production Line Coming — Visual Education Crandall ' s Very Informal Lecture SCHOOL OF The Vocational Education School is one of the smaller departments at Clemson. The students here are a closely knit unit that get a very maximum in the way of practical education. Although the majority of the classes are held in the departmental headquarters, the boys have classes all over the campus, the Main Building, Riggs Hall, the Textile Harold On the Jig-Sav A Maximum of Practical Experience VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Building, and the machine shop. They may become teach- ers, textile men, machinists, or agriculturalists. In the junior year, those students aspiring to become teachers, daily journey over to the grade schools of Pickens adn Calhoun to teach the children. Here they get valuable practical experience. The hours are good and the courses aren ' t too hard. The vocational education boys have a swell time at Clemson. FRONT ROW: J. B. Moore, W. G. Crandall, J. L. Brock, B. H. Stnbling. SECOND ROW: Z. H. Burns, D. W. Morgan, F. E. Kirbley I ■■■ ' •■■■ ' •■■■i Bis s rr mm ■■ COLONEL H. M. POOL m BS H ■w- 7 ™ , — - a W C r Certainly one of the most vitally important departments at Clemson these days is that or Military Science. Here, under the direct supervision of Colonel Pool ' s staff of army officers we learn the theory and the application of the means for defeating the Jap and Hun. Since the fateful December seventh of last year the cadet corps has taken a new interest in all military activi- ties. As an added incentive for good work, we have, upon graduation, the prospect of a commission as second lieutenant in the infantry. FRONT ROW: Colonel H. M. Pool. SECOND ROW: Captain Van Houton, Lieutenant Colonel J. V. Sims, Major F. V. Farr, Captain G. L. Barber. THIRD ROW: Captain R. L. Norrell, Captain P. J. Brown, Lieutenant H. H. Hill, Lieutenant C. McMillan. FOURTH ROW: Staff Sergeant K. R. Helton, Sergeant G. Cannon, Sergeant J. G. Bougard, Sergeant W. T. Davis, Sergeant T. S. Gregory, Sergeant H. Schaffer. . P ' ■ ; Lieutenant Hill Answers One MILITARY SCIENCE The military classes are thoroughly stimulating and en- joyable. The seniors have much fun in the classes of that grand soldier, Colonel Sims; have tough quizzes under Captain Barber. Lieutenants Hill and Breazeale have a way with the underclassmen, but Lieutenant McMillan has his hands full on drill days with the special units boys. The Boys Compare Notes In the Soph Lecture Room A Grand Old Soldier Watches the Parade D. W. WATKINS A little publicized but very important cog in the Clemson machine is the Extension Service. This organiza- tion compiles all information, old and new, on agriculture and allied fields and relays it to all interested persons throughout the state. With Mr. Watkins in charge, this department has been of tremendous service to South Carolina. The headquarters of the Extension Service is the agricul- tural building, Long Hall. An office staff is maintained here. A field force tours the state weekly giving advice and information directly to the agriculturalists. Additional information is distributed by way of literature prepared here at Clemson and mailed out by the headquarters staff. THE CLEMSON COLLEGE EXTENSION SERVICE A Portion of the Clemson College Extension Service Department •J THE CLASSES —  .v LEFT TO RIGHT: M. R. Leroy, T. E. Killingsworth, R. L. Buchanan, R. B. Moise, B. A. Chestochowski, Chairman; C. E. Wright. L. S. Ligon, R. Hoffman, T. K. Cribb. 1 SENIOR COUNCIL The Senior Council is a disciplinary committee of eleven seniors, all elected by popular vote except senior class officers, who become members automatically. The enforcement of the Clemson military regulations is the principal function of this body. They try and impose sentences on any cadet guilty of a breach of discipline. The Council also acts as the voice of the corps, petitioning the administrative authorities upon any worthy cause. The men comprising the Senior Council are all recognized leaders in the cadet corps. We are sure of a just and sympathetic treatment of any problem that may arise. 46 SENIORS OF 1943 J lte C lu.i.i ?i NINETEEN HUNDR CLASS OFFICERS E. D. ROBERTS President 48 D FORTY THREE In September of 1939 we first ventured into the ancient halls of the old main building, blissfully unaware of the hard work that the following four years were to bring. We were also unaware of the exciting good times that would be ours and the lasting friendships we were to make. Half eagerly, half fearfully, we accepted the heavy rifle that was given us, the moderate hazing meted out by the sophs, and the great heap of text books Doc McCollum sold us. We had some consolation in the fact that Dr. Poole and Colonel Pool were also starting out as freshmen, in their respective posts as President and Commandant, of course. After that never-to-be-forgotten rat year when we saw Jess Neely ' s great Cotton Bowl team and All-American Banks McFaddin in action, we found ourselves successively gaining the astronomical stati of Sophomore and Junior. With these treasures came greater responsibilities and hard work, in scholastics as well as in the military. Now, almost miraculously, we find ourselves seniors, seniors with as little knowledge of what the future holds as was our knowledge of Clemson itself on that first day four years ago. We find ourselves in a world of hate and fear and lust and blood, a world at war, but we are unafraid. We have learned to live as civilized men, but we can fight as well as the barbarian if we must to save the good things of life. We are leaving this school we have learned to love to become soldiers, but ours is the conviction that the things learned here will help us meet successfully any trials, whether they be on the battlefield or in the happy days that are sure to come. 49 MARVIN EUGENE ABRAMS, JR. June Whitmire, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Gemson-New- berry County Club. THOMAS MARION ABRAMS Abe Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER- ING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 3, 4. LEONARD CALDWELL ADAMS Saluda, South Carolina Dude CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 3, High Honors 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Saluda-Lexington County Club 1, 2, 3, President 4. ROBERT EUGENE ADAMS Duck Atlanta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 3; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klark Klan 2. R. E. ADAMS Ji M. E. ABRAMS T. M. ABRAMS L. C. ADAMS 943 D. F. ALLEN C. M. ASKEY R. R. AYERS TAPS DWIGHT FARLEY ALLEN Sunshine Langley, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Private; Private; Phi Psi; Football 1, 2; C. D. A. 3, Floor Committee 4; Bobbin and Beaker 3; Circula- tion Manager 4; Chairman of Textile Chemist Union 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Aiken County Club 1, 2. CHARLES MOORE ASKEY Ch North Augusta, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant. arlie ROSS REDMON AYERS Orangeburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1, 2, 3. GEORGE LELAND BARBER Fairfax, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; A. B. C. Club 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 3, Sec. 4. G. L. BARBER r J. B. BAXLEY N. S. BEEKS D. P. BELK 943 P. T. BARDIN PETER TILLEY BARDIN Cameron, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY ' Pete Private; Private; Private; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 1 , 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BAYNARD BAXLEY Barney Lodge, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHEL OR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Colleton County Club 1, 2, 3; A. S. M. E. 4. NORMAN STANLEY BEEKS Ware Shoals, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING The Dol! Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; Laurens County Club 1, 2, 3. DONALD PRIVETTE BELK Red Gastonia, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Block C 2, 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; lota Epsilon 1; Pershing Rifles. 52 SENIORS M. O. BERRY MILTON OTIS BERRY Moe , Duck Smoaks, South Carollina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Zeta 4; A. S. A. E. 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; B. S. U. Council Treas. 4. R. J. BERRY ROBERT JULIUS BERRY, JR. Bowman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ' Bob Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Block C Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT COLEMAN BLAIR Bobby Blairs, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Phi Omega 3, Sec. 4; Newberry County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; First Sergeant ' s Club; Company Commander ' s Ciub; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. DONALD HOMER BLAKENEY Blakeney Lancaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Bobbin and Beaker 3, Ass ' t Advertising Manager 4. R. C. BLAI R D. H. BLAKENEY 53 HARTWELL ELMORE BLANTON Brains Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; B. S. U. Council 2, 3, 4; Religious Emphasis Week Com- mittee 3; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Officer State Baptist Student Executive Committee 3, 4. JOSIAH WALTER BODIE III Joe , The Bull Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER- ING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 3, 4; Newberry County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LLOYD HOLLIS BOISSONEAULT, Buzz Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Football 1; C. D. A. 3; Canterbury Club; A. S. M. E.; Baseball 1. HENRY KERR BOYCE, JR. Cross Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; P. S. A. 2, 3; Laurens County Club 1, 2, 3. H. E. BLANTON J. W. BODIE J. V. BRACEY, Jr G. B. BREEDEN R. L. BREELAND TAPS JOHN VILLEPIQUE BRACEY, JR. Augusta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Transfer; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 4; A. E. A. 3, Treas. 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE BLUNT BREEDEN Breeder Pensacola, Florida CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Private; Private; Private; Jr. Class Play; Slip Stick 3, Assoc. Editor 4; A. S. M. E. 3. 4. RICHARD LEE BREELAND Dick Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, V.-Pres. 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; The Tiger 1, 2, News Editor 3, Editor 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, Critic 4; Columbia-Clemson Club 1, 2, 4, Sec. 3; Commencement Marshal 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4. JAMES JOHN BRENNEN, JR. Auburn, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY ' Jim J 2 Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 3; High Honors 2; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Treas. 4; Taps Staff 3, Literary Editor 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Supply Ser- geants ' Club 3; Pershing Rifles; Freshman, Sophomore Pla- toons. J. J. BRENNEN, Jr. SENIORS WILLIAM GROVER BRISTOL New Port Richey, Florida CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, Pub- licity Director 4; Kamp Klark Klan 2. EDWARD BROOKS Penns Grove, New Jersey CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; First Sergeants ' Club, V.-Pres. 3; Company Commanders ' Club, V.-Pres. 4; P. S. A. 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman, Sopho- more, Platoons; South Carolina P. S. A., Pres. 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4. CHARLES HAROLD BROWN Travelers Rest, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; High Honors 2, 3; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, First V.- Pres. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 4, V.-Pres. 3; B. S. U. Council 2, 3; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. DRENNAN HORACE BROWN Doc Camden, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; The Tiger ; P. S. A.; Pre- Med. Club; Clemson Flying Cadets; Calhoun Forensic Society; Kershaw County Club; Y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4. Brownie , Chicken C. H. BROWN D. H. BROWN 56 J. G. BROWN 943 JOE EARL BROWN The Great God Gaston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1, 2, 3; Taps Staff 3, Photo Editor 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons; Best Drilled Sergeant in Battalion. JAMES GIBSON BROWN Phil Westminster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma 3, V.-Pres. 4; lota Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; B. S. U. Council 3, 4. MOFFAT KNOX BROWN Columbia, South Carolina ' Jack ' CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MOSES WILKES BROWN Mose Pacolet, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. M. W. BROWN 57 CHARLES HALBERT BROWNE Brownie Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Baseball 2; Pee Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; Textile Chemistry Union 4; Freshman Pla- toon; Pershing Rifles. EDWARD DARWIN BUBSER BUBSY Bethlehem, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Swimming 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Brock and Bridle Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Clemson Keystone Club 1, 2. ROBERT LEE BUCHANAN Buck Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; Honors 1, 2; Tiger Brotherhood 3, Pres. 4; Blue Key 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Senior Council; Tau Beta Pi 3, Sec. 4; A. I. E. E. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Greenwood County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; First Ser- geants ' Club; y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior, Senior Platoon; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. DONALD HENRY BURHMASTER Dutch Schenectady, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Track 1; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4; Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles. C. H. BROWNE E. D. BUBSER J. R. BURROWS J. D. CAGLE C. W. CAIN TAPS JAMES RICHARDSON BURROWS Jimmie Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Corporal; Serseant; First Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3; Sear ' s Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Canterburry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN DAISY CAGLE Bulley Andrews, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4. COLEMAN WESLEY CAIN Pamplico, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Citi Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma. GLENN ALDEN CARMICHAEL Useless Claussen, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; P. S. A.; Pee Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2. G. A. CARMICHAEL L. H. CARY W. H. CELY 943 CHARLES FREDERICK CARTER, JR. Charlie Washington, D. C. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Minarets 2, Sec- Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS HENRY CARY Louie Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Young Demo- crats 1, 2, 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles, Regimental Staff 2, Sergeant 3, Captain 4. WALLACE HERBERT CELY Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Private; First Lieutenant; Minarets 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter, 4; Anderson County 1, 2, 3; Greenville- Clemson Club; Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles. JUDSON FAIRCHILD CHAPIN Jud , Bruiser Ridgewood, New Jersey CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; The Tiger 1, 2, 3, Feature Editor 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Glee Club 1; Calhoun Forensic Society; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Fencing Club; Carnegie Music Society 3, 4, Pres. 1, 2; Keystone Club 2, 3, 4; Com- munity Players 1 , 2, 3. J. F. CHAPIN 60 SENIORS QUINTON LaFAYETTE CHAPMAN Mountville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ENTOMOLOGY Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Agrarian 2, 3, De partmental Editor 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Dairy Club 2; Sears ' Scholar ship Club 1, 2, 3, 4; y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4. Q. L , Quint BEN ANTHONY CHESTOCHOWSKI New York City, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY ' Chesto , Moe Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1; Phi Psi 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 1,2, 3, 4; The Tiger 2, Associate Sports Editor 3, 4; Bobbin and Beaker 3, Associate Editor 4; Company Commanders ' Club; First Sergeants ' Club; Newman Club 2, Corres.-Sec. 3, 4; Textile Chemistry Union 4; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Secretary and Treasurer of the Junior Class; Secretary and Treasurer of the Senior Class; Commencement Mar- shal; Chairman Senior Council. MILEN STONE CHRISTMAN, JR. Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING ' Mole , Cris Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Spartan- burg County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. COMMODORE PERRY CLANTON Clankney Lancaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Phi Psi 4; Bobbin and Beaker 3, Adv. Mgr. 4. B. A. CHESTOCHOWSKI M. S. CHRISTMAN C. P. CLANTON 61 JACK B. CLOTFELTER Bardo, Kentucky CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Clot- Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Minarets 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter. FRANCIS GREEN COACHMAN Frank Manning, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; lota Lambda Sigma; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3; Clarendon-Clemson Club, Pres. 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club, Sec.-Treas. 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Best Drilled Platoon 2. GEORGE SCOTT COBLE Gobble , Snake Bennettsville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; Honors 1; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; President of the Freshman Class; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Sen- ior Platoons. HARRY COHEN Rab Walterboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Zeta 4; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; lota Epsilon, V.- Pres. 2; Alpha Zeta; Ag. Ec. Club 3, 4; Colletonins 1, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4. H. COHEN J. B. CLOTFELTER F. G. COACHMAN G. S. COBLE 943 rik R. W. COLEMAN E. B. COLLINS W. A. COLLINS TAPS RAYMOND WALLACE COLEMAN Daddyrabbit Pamplico, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Pee-Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2. EDWIN BRUCE COLLINS Ed Conway, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, Chancellor 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Agrarian 3, Assoc. Editor 4; B. S. U. Council 3, Pres. 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Sears-Roebuck ' s Scholarship Club 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 3; Horry County Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 3; Y. M. C. A. Council V.-Pres. 1, 2. Sec.-Treas. 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; F. F. A. Reporter 1; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Danforth Fellowship Winner 4. WILLIE ADOLPHUS COLLINS Tiger Mullins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD LEONARD COOLER Kingstree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Chicago ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Minarets 3, 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Taps Staff 3, Assoc, and Art Editor 4; The Tiger 3, Cartoonist 4; Slip-Stick 3, Archi- tectural Editor 4; Junior Class Play; Delegate to National Scholastic Press Convention, Chicago, Illinois, 4. H. L. COOLER SENIORS JAMES EDWIN CORLEY Lexington, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; F. F. A.; Lexington-Saluda County Club; Best Drilled Platoon 2. JOHN BENNETTE CORNWELL, JR. Corny , Q-Ball Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B. S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Phi Psi 4; Baseball 1; Sigma Phi 4; Best Drilled Platoon 2. WILLIAM BENJAMIN COTHRAN Bill Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 3, Vice- Chairman 4; First Sergeants ' Club 3; Greenwood County Club, Treas., 3; Sec. 4; y. M. C. A. Council 2; Pershing Rifles; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons. HERBERT STUART COTTON Red , Duck Eastover, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 2, 3; Richland County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; B. S. U. Council 2, 3. J. B. CORNWELL W. B. COTHRAN H. S. COTTON 64 R. M. CRAIG 1943 M. H. CRAVEN L. R. COX LIONEL RUSSEL COX L R. Russellville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, High Honors 2, 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MARION CRAIG Hawk Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Private; First Lieutenant; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Alt. Captain 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Winner of Jacobs Blocking Trophy 4. WILLIAM RICHARDSON DAVIE CRANFORD Lover Sharon, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MALCOLM HICKS CRAVEN Male , Mac Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Baseball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 4; C. D. A. 3, Publicity Chairman 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Pee-Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; Ag. Ec. Club 3, 4. 65 TROY KENNETH CRIBB Cribby , Fatty Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private, Corporal; Private; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Blue Key 3, Pres. 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; The Tiger 1, 2, Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, Treas. 3, V.-Pres. 4; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; Senior Council; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities 4; Commencement Marshal. JOHN WOODSIDE CROFT Cub Aiken, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Sergeant; Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Taps Staff 3; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta-Clemson Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Company Commanders ' Club; Rifle Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM RICHARD CROOK Cameron, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Dick Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, V.-Pres. 4; Dairy Club 1, 2; Tri-County Club 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAUD D. CROSBY Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Pretty Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Minarets 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1. T. K. CRIf J. W. CROFT J. B. CROUCH T. E. CROXSON JAMES BONNEAU CROUCH ' Admiral Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Ensign; Saluda County Club 1, 2; Greenwood County Club 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. TAPS THOMAS ELMER CROXSON Tommy Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AND DYEING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Psi 2, Sec- Treas. 3, V.-Pres. 4; Bobbin and Beaker 4; T. C. Union No. 43. V. -Chairman 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 4, Bus. Man- ager 3; y. M. C. A. Council 1; Freshman, Sophomore Pla- toon; Pershing Rifles. FRANK PORCHER CUTHBERT Summerville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Squi Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Horticulture Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 3. CHARLES ROBERT CUTTLE Charlie Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Bobbin and Beaker 3; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. M. H. DAVIS S. B. DEAL 943 JOHN DOUGLAS DAVENPORT Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Jack- Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, Pres. 4; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Supply Sergeants ' Club. MARVIN HARTH DAVIS Norway, South Carolina CANDIDATE F OR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; Glee Club 1, 2, Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Junior and Senior Platoons; SAMUEL BROUGHTON DEAL Callison, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1 Sam ' JOHN RAFTER DERRICK Clayton, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Mouth , Johnnie Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; Blue Key 4; Scab- bard and Blade 3; Second Lieutenant 4; Pershing Rifles; First Lieutenant 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; Baseball 1 ; Basketball 1 ; C. D. A. 3, Placing Chairman 4; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges 4; Sigma Phi 3, Pres. 4; First Sergeants ' Club, Pres. 3; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Pla- toons. J. R. DERRICK 68 SENIORS WILLIAM WAYNE DESCHAMPS Bishopville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Ensign; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. WILLIAM BARNETT DILLARD Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 1, Honors 2; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; The Tiger 1; Pre- Med. Club 3, V.-Pres. 4; First Sergeants ' Club. WILLIAM CLAYTON DILLARD Six Mile, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant. WILLIAM CLIFFORD DOBSON Central, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private. W. C. DOBSON EDWARD MACDONALD DuBOSE Mac Oswego, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Ag. Ec. Club 3, V.-Pres. 4; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; P. S. A. 1, 2. MARION EPPS DuBOSE Skee-Boo , M. E. Manning, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Baseball 1; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH DONALDSON DUKES Paradiddle Joe , Joe Orangeburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Jungaleers 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL RAY DUNCAN Dunck , Lover Heath Springs, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; The Tiger 2, Adv. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club, V.-Pres.; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. C. R. DUNCAN E. M. DUBOSE M. E. DUBOSE J. D. DUKES 943 h f - C. K. DUNLAP J. O. DYSART TAPS CHARLES KIRKLAND DUNLAP, JR. Kirk Hartsviile, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4. CHARLES WILDE DUNN Bethlehem, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Cha rhe Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4. JOHN OVERTON DYSART Bis John , Flash Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Mu Beta Psi 3, Sec. 4; Phi Psi 3, 4; Weaving and De- signing Club 2, 3, 4; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Jungaleers 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Fancy Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Green- ville County Club 1, 2; Carnegie Music Society 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ROBERT EDWARDS Turn , Stupid Darlington, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Transfer; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Pee Dee Club. J. R. EDWARDS SENIORS JAMES EDWIN ELLERBE Bucket Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Jungaleers 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Pee-Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3; Carnegie Music Society. EVANDER STEWART ELLIOTT Van Mullins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Horry County Club 1. JOHN EVANS ELLIOTT, JR. Jack , Cueball Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant: lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; lota Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Richland County Club. E. S. ELLIOTT J. E. ELLIOTT CARL WILLIS ELVINGTON Monk Nichols, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; lota Lambda Sigma 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Baseball 1 ; Track 4; Taps Staff 3, Adv. Manager 4; Clem- son Flying Cadets 3, 4; lota Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2. C. W. ELVINGTON 72 G. H. FAIREY 943 C. B. FELLERS E. B. ESKEW ELIAS BENTON ESKEW S. Q. Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Zeta 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Sears ' Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE HARMON FAIREY Kingstree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING ' Ha: ' y Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Williamsburg County Club 1; Flying Cadets 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; Junior, Senior Pla- toons. ENOCH MARVIN FARIS, JR. Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2; A. S. M. E. 4; Football 1, 2, 3. CHARLES BERKLEY FELLERS Charlie Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Zeta 3; Censor 4; Agrarian 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Newberry County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ag. Economics Club 3, 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. 73 KENNETH STEEDLY FOLK Holly Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE K. S. Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Glee Club 2, 3; Tri-County Club 2, 3. JOHN THOMSON FORD J. T.- Abingdon, Maryland CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Animal Hus- bandry Club 1, 2, 3; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Clem- son Keystone Club 1, Pres. 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior, Senior Platoons. WILLIAM WALSH FORRESTER Stooge , Loud Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 1, Honors 2; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Sigmi Phi 3, 4; Sumter-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles, Pershing Rifles Hqs. 3, 4. SAMUEL WESLEY FREENY, JR. Wes , Shad- Annapolis, Maryland CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccor 1, 2, 3; Keystone Club 1, 2, 3. K. S. FOLK J. T. FORD J. W. FUTRAL C. H. GALLMAN W. W. GARDINER TAPS JOHN WATSON FUTRAL Tough Wadley, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Fancy Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 4; A. S. M. E. 4. CLARENCE HUNTER GALLMAN York, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING 89 ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; B. S. U. Council 4; Freshman and Sophomore Platoons. WALKER WILLIAM GARDINER Socks Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Color Corporal; Master Sergeant; Cadet Colonel; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Blue Key 3, Sec. 4; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 4, Sec. 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Pershing Rifles, First Sergeant 2; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Sears ' Scholarship Club; Pee-Deeans; Canterbury Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; Vice-President of Y. M. C. A. 4; Y Handbook Committee; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pres. Sopho- more Class; V.-Pres. of Junior Class; V.-Pres. of Senior Class; Commencement Marshal 3; Best Drilled Freshman and Cor- poral in Battalion; Alpha Zeta Award 1940; Sears ' Scholar- ship Awards 1, 2; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges 3, 4. MELVIN FLOYD GAY Kershaw, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; Lancaster County Club 1; A. I. A. 3, 4. M. F. GAY • J. M. GIBERT 943 F. A. GEORGE FRANK ANTHONY GEORGE Frankie Hazleton, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Private; Private; Private; Newman Club; Keystone Club. JAMES McMAKIN GIBERT Giblet St. Matthews, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 2, 3, 4; Agrarian 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. J. B. GILMER JOHN BLAIR GILMER Chang , Mr. Moto Louisa, Virginia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Private; Private; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter, 3, 4; P. S. A. 3, 4. C. J. GLENN CHARLES JETER GLENN Red , Jockey Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Captain; Basketball 1; Track 1; Soccer 1; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman, Sopho- more; y. M. C. A. Council; Leading Guide Freshman, Sophomore, Jun- ior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Corporal in Battalion. 76 SENIORS GEORGE RAMBERT GLENN Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; The Tiger 1; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles; Best Drilled Sergeant in Battalion. WILLIE CECIL GODLEY Ungodless , S. P. Miley, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Captain; Company Commanders ' Club; A. B. C. Club 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; Block and Bridle Club 3, Treas. 4; Dairy Club 2; Pershing Rifles, Second Lieu- tenant 4; y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3; Junior, Senior Platoons, Ass ' t. Bus. Mgr. 4. Boots ' WALTER HOUSEAL GOGGANS Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Walt Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Football 1 ; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, Pres. 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 3; Company Command- ers ' Club; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; Newberry County Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. JAMES DOUGLAS GOOD Jay , Speed Sharon, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. W. C. GODLEY W. H. GOGGANS J. D. GOOD 77 JOHN S. GRAHAM Donalds, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant. WALTER ALEXANDER GRAHAM, JR. Salisbury, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Waif Private; Corporal; Private; First Lieutenant; Alpha Phi Omega; Tennis Team 3; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4. BLAINE EDWARD GRAY Charleston, South Carolina ' Butch CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. Canterbury Club 3, 4. E. E. JULIAN BRUCE GRAY Bruce Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Rifle Team 1, 2; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4. J. S. GRAHAM W. A. GRAHAM P. V. GUYTON H. T. HAHN PASCHAL VANDIVER GUYTON P. V. , Admiral Williamston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; A. S. M. E. 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY TUTT HAHN Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Tut Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Psi 3, 4; Greenwood County Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. PAUL ROBERTS HAMBRIGHT Paul , P. R. Grover, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Marine Corps Reserve; Track 2; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Grange 1, 2; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANKLIN HARE Elmira, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Dadd y Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Swimming Team 1, 2; Rifle Squad 1, 2, 3; The Tiger 1, 2; Wesley Foun- dation Council 1, 2, 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Y. M. C. A. Handbook Committee 3, Assoc. Editor 4. J. F. HARE TAPS % t SENIORS ROBERT THEO HARRIS Westminster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LANDON NOEL HENDRICKS L N. Clemson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, High Honors 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Junior, Senior Council. JAMES CRAYTON HERRING, JR. Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Cotton ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Blue Key 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Taps Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief ' 43 Taps ; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Delegate to N. S. P. A. Convention, Chicago, III., 4. L. N. HENDRICKS J. C. HERRING FREDERICK RODRIGO HICKERSON Fred Mt. Tabor, New Jersey CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Track 2, 3, 4; Rifle Squad 2; Soccor Team 1; Slip Stick 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. F. R. HICKERSON 80 t C. F. HIGGINS J. F. HILL 1943 LAWRENCE BREMER HICKS Larry Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; A. S. M. E. 4. CLIVE FOLGER HIGGINS Easley, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Buddy ' Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; Honors 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4. JOHN FRANK HILL Duck , J. C Edneyville, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3,4; Dairy Club 2, 3,4. OLAR THOMPSON HINTON, JR. O. T. Pickens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Slip Stick 3; A. I. E. E. 4; Best Drilled Platoon 1. O. T. HINTON, JR. 81 HENRY BLUIT HITE Bo Batesburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; F. F. A. 1, 2, Sec. 3, Parliamentarian 4; Lexington-Saluda County Club 1, 2. FRED CLARKE HOBSON Clinton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Private; Color Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 1, 2, Honors 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Slip Stick 2; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; York County Club 1, 2; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Council 1, 2, 3; Junior, Senior Platoons. RALPH HOFFMAN Bruno Mullins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; Scab- bard and Blade 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, Pres. 4; Senior Coun- cil; Flying Cadets 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Sigma Phi 4; Commencement Marshal; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Sen- ior Platoons. JOHN WILLIAM HOLCOMB Bill Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Private; Ensign; C. D. A. 3; Richland County- Clemson Club 2, 3, Sec. 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. J. W. HOLCOMB H. B. HITE F. C. HOBSON B. W. HOPPES E. F. HOOVER T. M. HORTON TAPS BYRD WHITE HOPPES Hop , Bud Nashville, Ohio CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Clemson Keystone Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ELI FULTON HOOVER Herbert North, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 4. THOMAS MANNING HORTON Tom , Nostrils Pendleton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Taps Staff 3; Sports Editor 4; Anderson County Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 2, 3. CHARLES RYAN HOWARD North Augusta, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Granny Private; Color Corporal; Color Sergeant; Captain; High Hon- ors 1, 2, 3; Phi Psi 3, Pres. 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Aiken-Edge- field-Augusta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Staff Club 3; Company Commanders ' Club; Scabbard and Blade 4; Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges 4. C. R. HOWARD M. B. HUDNALL H. HUDNELL, JR. 943 ROBERT FOSTER HOWELL Santuck, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Nip ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Swimming Team 2; Union- Laurens County Club 1, 2, 4, Treas. 3; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. MICHAEL BENJAMIN HUDNALL Ben Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Strawberry Leaf 3, Pres. 4; English Instructor 4; Sumter County Club 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 3, Pres. 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3. HILTON HUDNELL, JR. Hilt Suffolk, Virginia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3. JOEL EARL HUDSON, JR. Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Er Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, Pres. 4; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Fancy Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnegie Music Society 2, 3, 4. J. E. HUDSON. JR. 84 SENIORS ROBERT GRAY HUFFORD North Hollywood, California CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Honors 1, 3; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; The Tiger , Photographer, 1, 2, 3, 4; Taps Staff, Photographer, 4. Bob WALTER CLINKSCALES HUGHES Norway, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Walt , W. C. Private; Corporal; Color Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Pre-Med. Club; The Tiger ; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; lota Epsilon 1, Historian 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 3, Freshman Coun- selor 2, 4, V.-Pres. 1. CLAUDE SMITH HUGHEY Greer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL TION EDUCA- Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; F. F. A. 3, Treas. 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; B. S. U. 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3; Best Drilled Platoon 3. GEORGE HENRY HURST George Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 4; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1 . w. c HUGHES 1 - , ' V ■ M i f. C S. HUGHEY G. H. HURST 85 FRANK MARTIN IVEY Wentworth Savannah, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; The Tiger 2; Physics Lab Instructor 4; Chemistry Lab Instructor 4; Savannah-Clemson Club 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Textile Chemistry Union 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3. WILLIFORD STUCKEY JACKSON Jimmy , Parson- Manning, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, Pres. 4; Agrarian , Circulation Mgr. and De- partmental Editor 4; F. F. A., Pres., 4; B. T. U. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Carnegie Music Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Councils 1, 2, 3, 4; Clarendon-Clemson Club 4; B. S. U. Council 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club. O ' NEAL JACOBS, JR. Laurens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE O ' Neal Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Wesley Foun- dation Council 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter, 3, 4; Minarets 4; Carnegie Music So- ciety 4. CHARLES AUGUSTUS JAMES III Foxie ' Dumont, New Jersey CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Chibbie Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Alpha Phi Omega 2, Historian 3, Pres. 4; Alpha Zeta 3, Treas. 4; Agrarian 2, 3, Mgr. Editor 4; Dairy Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Keystone Club 2, 3, 4; Baptist Training Union 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. C. A. JAMES III F. M. IVEY W. S. JACKSON O ' NEAL JACOBS, JR. 943 C. R. JAMESON C. D. JENKINS, JR. CHARLIE RANDOLPH JAMESON Charlie , Pop Easley, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; 4-H Club 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CLYDE DAVID JENKINS, JR. Pete , Jinks Simpsonville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2. WALTER THOMAS JENKINS, JR. Buddy , Snake Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, Pres. 4; York County Club 1 , 2, 4, Pres. 3; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Pershing Rifles. HERBERT HENRY JESSEN Herb ' Summerville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. TAPS 1 SENIORS lowooy EDGAR CLINTON JONES Eddie Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; Canter bury Club 4. R. L JONES ROBERT LEE JONES Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Bob- Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Minor C Club 4; Gol Team 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4. BEN JOSSELSON, JR. Yemassee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ' Bubbe Private; Corporal; Color Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Rifle Team 1,2, 3, 4; Agrarian 3; Dairy Club 2; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Block and Bridle 3, 4; Allendale-Bamwell-Clemson Club 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. B. JOSSELSON, JR. ROBERT ANSEL KAY Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Sammy , P. H. ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Tennis Team 1, Mgr. 2, 3, Captain 4; Minor C Club 3, V.-Pres. 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Junior, Senior Platoons; S. C. Intercollegiate Runner-Up Fresh- man Doubles 1940. k. A. KAY J. E. KEYS T. E. KILLINGSWORTH, JR. 943 JAMES EDWARD KELLETT Fountain Inn, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Stud ' Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Cheerleader 3, 4; Minor C Club 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; Pershing Rifles, Fourth Regiment Staff 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons, Alt. Leader 1, 2. JOEL EDWIN KEYS Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Private; Private. TED EUGENE KILLINGSWORTH, JR. Killybo , Teddy Bear Aiken, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Commencement Marshal; Senior Council 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta Clemson Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Company Commanders ' Club; Best Drilled Sergeant, Second Regiment, Third Battalion. WILBURN LANIER KING P. H. Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; Ander- son County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council. 1. W. L. KING 8 ? ARTHUR M. KLUGH, JR. Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Art Private; Private; Private; Private; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3,4. BERT BRYAN KNIGHT Pete Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 4; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Greenville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fancy Drill Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Carnegie Music Society 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3. ST. CLAIR AINSLEY KNIGHT, JR. Midnite , Ansley Summerville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER- ING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Sears ' Scholar- ship Club 1, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Agrarian 4; A. S. A. E. 2, Reporter 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE GUS KONDUROS Gus , G. G. Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Hon- ors; Phi Psi 3, 4; Rifle Team 2; Taps ' Staff 3, Bus. Mgr. ' 43 Taps ; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Commencement Marshal; Dele- gate to N. S. P. A. Convention, Chicago, III. A. M. KLUGH B. B. KNIGHT D. C. LADD T. L. LANE TAPS DAVID COLEMAN LADD D. C , Direct Current Dawkins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; High Honors 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. TRACY LAVAN LANE Lamar, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Animal Husbandry Club 3, V.-Pres. 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. EDMUND ROBERT LANG Chick Swampscott, Massachusetts CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Basketball 1, 2, 4; The Tiger 2, 3, Assoc. Sports Editor 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, Ex. Lt. 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH LANHAM Joe Edgefield, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1, 2, 3; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Agrarian 3; Company Commanders ' Club; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Persh- ing Rifles; Sears ' Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Junior, Senior Platoons. 943 BEN LEPPARD M. R. LeROY JAMES TARLTON LAZAR Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Tyrone , Jim Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Pee Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4. Sec.-Treas. 3; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2; Calhoun Fo- ,ensic Society 1, 2, 3; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3; Pershing Rifles. BEN ARNOLD LEPPARD Spot Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Ensign; Clemson Flying Cadets 2, First Flight Lieut. 3, Captain 4; A. S. M. E. 4. MILTON REESE LeROY Milt Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Senior Council; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Greenwood County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; y. M. C. A. Council 1, Pres. 2, V.-Pres. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; Pres. Y. M. C. A. 4; Y. M. C. A. Advisory Board 4; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Commence- ment Marshal. YOUNG GROVER LEWIS, JR. Pete Blackstock, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4. y. G. LEWIS 92 SENIORS L. S. LIGON, Lang , Nosey LANGDON SUMPTER LIGON Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Color Corporal; Master Sergeant; Colonel; Honors 1, 2; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Phi Psi 3, 4; Senior Warden 4; Bobbin and Beaker 3, Managing Editor 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3, Reg. Comdr. 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, V.-Pres. 4; Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Platoons, Leader, 1,2, 3, 4; Secretary and Treasurer of Freshman Class; President of Junior Class; Honor Council 3; Com- mencement Marshal; Best Drilled Corporal in Brigade 2; Senior Council; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. ROBERT ALLEN LINER Bob Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Greenwood County Club 1, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons. HUBERT EUGENE LONG Leesville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE ' Hu ey ' Foggy ' Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Lutheran Student Assoc, 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Lexington-Saluda County Club 1, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Pre- Med. Club 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4. JIM THOMAS LONG J. T. Piedmont, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Taps Staff 3; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; P. S. A. 1. 93 R. A. LINER H. E. LONG J. T. LONG CECIL BURNS LOWMAN C. B. Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1,2, 3, 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Football 1; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Honor Council 3. JAMES OSBURNE LYTTON Jim , My Skin Gastonia, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Ag. Economics Club 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JAMES MCCARTHY Charlie , Duck Manasquan, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Phi Psi 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Minor C Club 3, 4; Bobbin and Beaker 3, Ass ' t. Managing Editor 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Flying Cadets 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3. MARVIN McCLAM Lake City, South Carolina Mac ' CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; Pee Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; F F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. C. B. LOWMAN J. O. LyTTON JOHN THOMAS McCOMB McCormick, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMy Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 2; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3; Sears ' Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, 4. J. T. McCOMB JOE DAVID McCORMICK Harpo North, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; The Tiger 1; Tri-County Club 1,2,3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. RANDOLPH BOLING McDAVID Pelzer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING ' Mac ' Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Alpha Zeta 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Dairy Club. J. D. McCORMICK HAROLD THORNWELL McGILL Mac , Gripe ' Kingstree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant. TAPS SENIORS LEWIS GREEN McKEE Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Best Drilled Platoon I. GORDON KEITH McLEOD Timmonsville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Mac Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Pee Deeans 1 , 2, 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2. JAMES PARKS McLEOD, JR. Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING J. P. , Mac ' Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Bobbin and Beaker 2, 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Y Council. JOHN RUSSELL McRAE Mac , von Russell Clio, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; Tiger Brother- hood 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, Captain 4; Blue Key 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Marlboro-Dillon County Club 1, 2, Treas. 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Commencement Marshal 3. G. K. McLEOD J. P. McLEOD ■ % W J. R. McRAE 96 W. C. MacMURPHY J. B. MANLY 943 JAMES McWILLIAMS Mack New York City, New York CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets. ac WILLIAM CLANCY MacMURPHY M Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Tau Beta Pi 4; A. S. M. E. 3, V. -Chairman 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4. JOHN BONNER MANLY Boner Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Captain; Blue Key 4; The Tiger 2, 3, Mgr. Editor 4; Slip Stick 2; Radio Publicity Director 3, 4; Anderson County Club 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3, 4; Junior, Senior Platoons ' Bus. Mgr. 4; Commencement Marshal. PAUL HARKNESS MANN, JR. P. H.- Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Abbeville County Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; P. S. A. 1 , 2. P. H. MANN 97 JULIUS HENRY MAPPUS, JR. Map Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, Reporter 3; Master Alchemist 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4; Delegate to A. X. S. National Conclave 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges 4. WILLIAM RALEIGH MARSH Camden, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING ' Little Chief Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, High Honors 3; Alpha Zeta 4; Dairy Club 4. DAVID OSBORNE MARTIN D. O. , Red Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 3; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons; Best Drilled Platoon in Bri- gade 2. REDUS ROBERT MARTIN Reet , Mart Belton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Anderson County 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2. J. H. MAPPUS W. R. MARSH A. F. MAYER A. L. R. MAYNARD TAPS ALAN FREDERICK MAYER Al Taunton, Massachusetts CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 1, Honors 2; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, Recorder 3, Vice Master Alchemist 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2. ARTHUR LAURENS RAY MAYNARD Barrell Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Chester- field County Club 1, 2, 3; Richland County Club 4. LESLIE RAY MELLICHAMP Les Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 2, Honors 1, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Slip Stick 3, Feature Editor 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3,4; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LEE WATSON MILFORD, JR. Wolfe , Angel Clemson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Master Sergeant; Colonel; Honors; Blue Key 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, Pres. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Block C Club 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4; Editor Blue Key Directory; Calhoun Forensic Society; B. S. U. Coun- cil; Pre-Med. Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior Councils; V. M. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Editor of Y. M. C. A. Handbook 4; Y. M. C. A. Hand- book Committee 3; Junior, Senior Platoons; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Com- mencement Marshal. L. W. MILFORD J. H. MILLER W. HENDERSON MILLER 9 43 HENRY CORNELIUS MILHOUS Neely Andrews, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Episcopal Students As- soc. 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 4. JOHN HAROLD MILLER Buck, Brain Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Football 1, 2; C. D. A. 3, Decorator 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Flying Cadets 3, 4; Junior and Senior Platoons. WILLIAM HENDERSON MILLER Bill Laurens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors; Young Demo- crats 1, 2, 3; Laurens-Union County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY MILLER Bill Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; P. S. A. 2; Marksman 4; W. HENRY MILLER 100 SENIORS HERBERT DEWEY MINNIS, JR. High Point, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 1, Hon- ors 2; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Historian Freshman Class; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Platoons. WORLEY FRANKLIN MINTON Fluffy Lewiston, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Transfer; Transfer; Private; Private; Alpha Tau Alpha 4. Herb JOHN MAGILL MITCHELL, JR. Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Jack- Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Honors 1, 2, 3; Football Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter; Minarets 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4; Sigma Phi 4. W. F. MINTON J. M. MITCHELL • JAMES ALLEN MIXON Al , Duck McCormick, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Zeta 3, Scribe 4; Box- ing 2, 3, 4; Ag. Ec. Club, Sec, 3, Pres. 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Com- pany Commanders ' Club; Scabbard and Blade 4. J. A. MIXON 101 ROBERT BLANDING MOISE Bob , Moe Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1; Blue Key 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 4; Block C Club 2, 3, Sec. 4; The Tiger 3, Sports Editor 4; Senior Council 4; Sumter County Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Company Commanders ' Club, Pres. 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club, Pres. 3; Pershing Rifles; Historian, Senior Class. GEORGE HARRY MOMEIER, JR. Mouse ' Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; T. C. Union. BILLIE BOYCE MOORE B. B. Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MORRIS DAVID MOORE, JR. Doc , Squirrel Enoree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING AND TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Phi Psi 3, Junior Warden 4; Bobbin and Beaker 2, Assoc. Mgr. Editor 3, Editor 4; The Tiger 1; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Best Drilled Sergeant in Battalion; Commencement Marshal. R. B. MOISE G. H. MOMEIER C. C. MORGAN W. L. MORRIS CHARLIE COTHRAN MORGAN, JR. McCormick, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant. Ch ase WILLIAM LEONARD MORRIS, JR. Pinky Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Basketball 1; Columbia-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Block and Bridle 3, 4. CHARLES JEFFERSON MORRISON Charlie Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Florence County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3, 4; First Ser- geants ' Club; Glee Club 1, 2; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. JAMES ROWLEY MORROW Dick Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Transfer; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Scabbard and Blade 4; Greenville County Club 2, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. TAPS SENIORS THOMAS CONNOR MOSS Cameron, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; High Honors 1, 2, Honors 3; Tige Brotherhood 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Agrarian 3; Departmental Editor for Animal Husbandry 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4; Honor Council 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 2, 3, Sec. 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, V.-Pres. 4; V. M. C. A. Council 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, Rec. Sec. 4. Parson JULIAN MOSTELLA MYERS Orangeburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Jit Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; A. S. A. E. 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sears ' Scholarship Winner 1. PETER EVANS MYERS Moncks Corner, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE ' Pete ' Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Boxing 2, 3, Captain 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Pre-Med. Club 3, 4. RAYMOND DANIEL MYERS Ray Orangeburg, 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 College; Marksman. J. M. MYERS P. E. MYERS R. D. MYERS 104 • • • 1943 R. E. NEWMAN E. G. ORAHOOD R. H. PARKS P. M. NANCE PAUL MARION NANCE Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE. Bee Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Football 1; Anderson County Club 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Captain 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. ROBERT EDWARD NEWMAN McBee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Bob 1 Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Chesterfield County Club 1, 2, 3; A. S. A. E. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4. EMORY GUY ORAHOOD, JR. Hood Sandersville, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Honors 1, High Honors 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Cataloger 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; A. I. E. E. 3, Chairman 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3. ROBERT HILL PARKS Foggy , Sleepy Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; lota Lambda Sigma 4; The Tiger 1, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 2, 3, 4; Newberry County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 105 WILLIAM HERBERT PARKS, JR. Bill Hickory, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, High Honors 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, Pres. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Slip Stick 3, Editor 4; A. S. M. E. 3, Chairman 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges 4; Commencement Marshal 3. JOHN EDWARD PARLER Beaufort, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Dub- Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4; Beaufort County Club 2, 3. JOSEPH WESLEY PARRIS, JR. Inman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE ' Dub ' Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Horticulture Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. HENRY GODFREY PARRISH Rollo Laurens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AND DYEING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Clemson Flying Cadets 2, 3, 4; Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 4, Sec. 3; T. C. Union 4. H. G. PARRISH W. H. PARKS J. E. PARLER J. W. PARRIS 943 J. B. PATE J. B. PAYNE I. M. PEARLSTINE TAPS JAMES BRUCE PATE Jeb Monroe, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Zeta 3, Chronicler 4; Agrarian 3, Agronomy Departmental Editor 4; Sears ' Scholarship Club 1 , 2, 3, Pres. 4; Chesterfield County Club 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges 4. JACK BURNETT PAYNE Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Mouth Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 2; C. D. A. 3, Treas. 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. IRVING MAYNARD PEARLSTINE Saint Matthews, South Carolina J early CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHI- TECTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Minarets 3, 4; Historian and Editor, Minaret Bulletin 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter; The Tiger 1, 2; Slip Stick 3, Architectural Editor 4; The Brandeis Club 1, 2, 3; Tri- County Club 1, 2, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. CLAYBORNE BOGGAN PENCE C B. Tatum, S. C. CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Marl- boro-Dillon County Club 4. C. B. PENCE 943 LAWRENCE EDMOND PENCE Tatum, South Carolina Molly ' G. O. PERKINS CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Marlboro-Dillon County Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. T. C. PERRY A. E. PETTIT GORDON OSBORNE PERKINS Maw Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Ensign; Jungaleers 1, 2, 3, Director 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. THOMAS CHARLES PERRY Columbus, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING ' Uninsultable Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Best Drilled Platoon Junior, Senior Platoons. ALVIN EUGENE PETTIT Greer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Jack Private; Corporal; Private; Private; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; C. P. T. 3; Kamp Klarlce Klan 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Best Drilled Platoon I. 108 SENIORS H. W. PIERCE HAROLD WESLEY PIERCE Decatur, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Footbal C Club 2, 3, 4. Hoggy 1, 2, 3, 4; Block P. L. PITTS PASCAL LEWIS PITTS Pelo , P. T. Clinton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Union-Laurens County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN EARL PRICE Bob Wolfton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Flying Cadet 3, 4; Tn-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 3, 4; Freshman Platoon. JOHN HENRY PROPST Little Jug , Dean Aiken, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Psi 3, 4; Aiken County Club 1, 4; Textile Chemistry Union 4. 109 J. H. PROPST J. E. PRICE LAVERN PYLES, JR. Mule Washington, District of Columbia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Ensign; Soccer 1, 3; The Tiger 1, 3; Slip Stick 3, Adv. Manager 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, Sec- Treas. 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Naval Air Station, Anacosta D. C. Summer 3. JOSEPH MORGAN QUATTLEBAUM Joe Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; High Honors 1, Honors 2; Columbia-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; Persh- ing Rifles; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons. EDWARD VERNON RAGSDALE Butch Blairs, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4. LOUIE TOWNES RAWLS Luke Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Color Sergeant; Captain; lota Lambda Sigma 4; Columbia-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Company Commanders ' Club; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons, Asst. Leader Senior Platoon; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Best Drilled Corporal, Second Battalion, Second Regi- ment 2. L. T. RAWLS L. PYLES J. M. QUATTLEBAUM E. V. RAGSDALE 943 ttA C. A. REESE R. C. REINHARDT W. A. RENKEN TAPS an le CHARLES ALEXANDER REESE III Ch Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Boxing Man- ager 1; Bobbin and Beaker 3, Bus. Manager 4; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club; Company Com- manders ' Club; Pershing Rifles; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. ROBERT CECIL REINHARDT, JR. Bobby Newton, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Weaving and Designing Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. WALTER ALBERT RENKEN, JR. Nose Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Sigma Phi 2, Sec-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4. EUGENE MIMS REYNOLDS Gene Lamar, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Agrarian 3, Distribution Manager 4; Flying Cadets 3, 4; Animal Hus- bandry Club 3, Pres. 4; B. S. U. Council 1, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, 4; Sears ' Scholarship Club 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Delegate to Swift Marketing Study, Chicago, Illinois, 3. E. M. REYNOLDS SENIORS ALDICE RICHARD RHYNE Gastonia, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4. J. M. RICHBOURG JAMES MARION RICHBOURG Jim Liberty, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1; A. S. M. E. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Pershing Rifles; Freshman, Sopho- more Platoons. TOURIE BRIGGS RICKENBAKER Summerton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Rick Private Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Clarendon-Clemson Club 4; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4; Cane and Haulter Club 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Judging Team 4; Winner of Block and Bridle Judging Contest; Winner of Swift Essay Contest 4. RICHARD ANDREW RILEY Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Stick ' Private; Private; Private; Private; Block C Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 1, 2, 3; Horticulture Club 3, 4. 112 T. B. RICKENBAKER R. A. RILEY E. D. ROBERTS W. C. ROBERTSON 943 LUIS RAUL RIOS Forei g ner Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Corporal; Private; Second Lieutenant; Newman Club 3, 4. EARLE DUKES ROBERTS Squirrel Athens, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Color Corporal; Master Sergeant; Colonel; High Honors 1, 3, Honors 2; Blue Key 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 4, Pres. 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Sec.-Treas. of Sophomore Class; Pres. of Senior Class; Head Commencement Marshal 3; Honor Council 3; Junior Class Play 3; A. I. E. E. 3, Program Chairman 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Freshman in Brigade 1; Battalion ' s Best Drilled Corporal 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. WILLIAM CLAYTON ROBERTSON Newport News, Virginia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Transfer 1, 2; Private; Private; Honors 3. ' Lou ' JOE ERNEST ROBINS Joe Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Pershing Rifles; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon. J. E. ROBINS 113 BENJAMIN LANHAM ROGERS Ben Roebuck, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Transfer 1, 2; Private; Private; Honors 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4. LEONARD DILLON ROGERS Boots Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 1, 2, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma 3, Historian 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; lota Epsilon 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 1, 2; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Commencement Marshal 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. CLAUDE ROTHELL, JR. Bum Saluda, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, V.-Pres. 4; Animal Husbandry Club 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Saluda-Lexington-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY HERMAN ROSENZWEIG Brooklyn, New Yor CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Corporal, Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Taps Staff 2; Dairy Club 3, 4. B. L. ROGERS L. D. ROGERS J. D. RUFF J. R. SABORIO J. L. SANDERS TAPS JOHN DOUGLAS RUFF Ruff-Dou g Ridgeway, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Taps Staff 3; The Tiger 1; Pre- Med. Club 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; V. M. C. A. Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4. JUAN RAFAEL SABORIO Sabo Alajuela, Costa Rica CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Private; Private; Honors 2; Soccer 2; A. S. M. E. 4; A. I. E. E. 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 4. JOHN LAMAR SANDERS Cradle Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 4; York County Club 1, Sec. 2, V.-Pres. 3, 4; First Sergeants ' Club; Company Commanders ' Club; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1; y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4. PAUL SANDERS P Ritter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Transfer; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Canterbury Club 3, 4; Colletonians; Calhoun Forensic Society; Glee Club 3. PAUL SANDERS W. J. SEARS C. W. SEIGLER J. D. SENN 943 J. L. SCHAFFER JACK LEO SCHAFFER Head , Lover Brooklyn, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Private; Private; Boxing 3; Agrarian 2, 3, Editor Agri- cultural Economics Dept. 4; Junior Class Play 3; Carnegie Music Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Brandeis Club 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4. WALTER JOSEPH SEARS Walla Lynn, Massachusetts CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Basketball 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles. CARL WAYNE SEIGLER Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Sig Private; Corporal; Private; First Lieutenant; Anderson County Club 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES DAVID SENN Skinner , Joe Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Newberry County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 16 SENIORS THADDEUS AVAN SENN, JR. Stumpy ' Laurens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Kappa Gamma 2, 3; A. I. E. E. 3, 4 FRITZ HOWARD SERRATT, JR. Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant. Dud ' WILBUR FRANKLIN SHARP Gaston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Buddy Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 3, 4; Saluda- Lexington County Club 3, 4. KENNETH GEORGE SILLS Ken Maplewood, New Jersey CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Track 2; Block C Club 2, 3; Slip Stick 3, Managing Editor 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Carnegie Music Society 1; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons; Pershing Rifles. F. H. SERRATT W. F. SHARP K. G. SILLS 117 — rf HENRY LEE SMITH Pete Trenton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Baseball I, 2; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta County Club 4; F. F. A. 4. RALPH BUSCH SMITH Smitty Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Private; Private; Ensign; Football 1, 2, 3; Block C Club 3, 4; Boxing Manager 3, 4; Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4; A. S C. E. 2, 3, 4. FREDRICK JACOB SNELL Parson Elloree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Agrarian 3, Exchange Editor 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1. 2, 3, 4. RAFAEL SOSA Piqui San Juan, Puerto Rico CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Minaret 4 H. L. SMITH R. B. SMITH C. A. SPENCER T. E. STANLEY G. L. STANTON TAPS CHARLES AUGUSTUS SPENCER Greenville, South Carolina Ch arhe CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 4; Brigadeers 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD STANLEY, JR. Snake Marion, Sout h Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; C. D. A. 3, Pres. 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Pee Deeans 2, 3, 4; Supply Sergeants ' Club, Sec, 3; y. M. C. A. Council 2, Sec. 3; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons; Commencement Marshal 3. GEORGE LAFAYETTE STANTON Dub Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pee Deeans 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3; Deputation Teams 2, 3, 4. EDWARD FARNUM STENSTROM Swede Wauchula, Florida CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER- ING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. A. E. 2, Pres. 3, 4. E. F. STENSTROM SENIORS J. R. STEPHENS JOHN REUBEN STEPHENS Little John Canton, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Ensign; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. AIKEN ANDERSON STILL Duck Blackville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2, 3; Young Democrats 1, Sec.-Treas. 2, V.-Pres. 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; The Grangel; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Allendale-Barnwell-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; B. S. U. Council 1, 2; Supply Sergeants ' Club 3; Y. M. C. A. 1; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons; Best Drilled Pla- toon 1 . JAMES CALVIN STONE Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Stonewal Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Greenville County Club 4; Canterbury Club 3, 4. DAVID EDWARD STOUDENMIRE Studie Lone Star, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; F. F. A. 3, 4; Lutheran Student Club 3, V.-Pres. 4. A. A. STILL J. C. STONE D. E. STOUDENMIRE 120 L. S. STROM 943 STILES CORNER STRIBUNG, JR. Strib Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Tau Beta Pi 4; The Tiger Staff 1, 2, 3, Radio Editor 4; Radio Club 2, 3; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; P. S. A. 1, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Concert and Drill Bands 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4. LAWRENCE S. STROM McCormick, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Doc , Larry Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Y. M. C. A. Councils 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior and Senior Drill Platoons. HERBERT ANDERSON STURKEY McCormick, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Herby H. A. STURKEY Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Honors 2, 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 1, 2, 3, 4. C. A. SUTHERN CURTIS AUSTIN SUTHERN Taunton, Massachusetts CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Curt Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant-Colonel; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Master of Ceremonies 4; Baseball 1; First Sergeants ' Club 3; Pershing Rifles; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. i?i ABRAHAM SUTKER Abe McCall, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; Alpha Phi Omega 4; The Tiger 1; Agrarian 2, 3, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 4; The Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; The Brandeis Club, Pres. 4; Marlboro-Dillon County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; The Grange. JOHN PAUL SWAILS Benny- Andrews, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant. JOHNNIE ETHAN SWEATTE, JR. Doc Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, Treas. 4; Sumter County Club. CECIL JOHN TALLEVAST Tally Atlanta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN B ACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Taps Staff 3, Feature Editor 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Junior, Senior Platoons. C. J. TALLEVAST A. SUTKER J. P. SWAILS J. E. SWEATTE 943 C. G. TAYLOR W. H. TEALE TAPS CHARLES GRIFFITH TAYLOR Diddy Brunswick, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2. WARREN HAWKINS TEALE Hartsville, South Carolina Sunny CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. Pershing Rifles. E. E. 4; WILLIAM DAVIS TEMPLETON Bill La ncaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE INDUSTRIAL EDU- CATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Psi 4; P. S. A. 1, 2; Lancaster County Club 2; Best Drilled Platoon 3. PRESTON BROOKS THAMES, JR. Press Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Ensign; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Pee Deeans 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Y. M. C. A. Council 2, 3. P. B. THAMES. JR. J. R. THOMAS R. E. THOMAS 943 C. C. THEBAUD CHARLES CARROL THEBAUD Baltimore, Maryland CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE ' Chuck ' Transfer; Transfer; First Sergeant; Major; Scabbard and Blade 4; Sigma Phi; Newman Club; First Sergeants ' Club; Junior, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Sergeant in Brigade 3. JAMES ROBERT THOMAS Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Sterno ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Minarets 2, 3, 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter; Jungaleers 4; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EUGENE THOMAS Tomsie Fairfax, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; A. B. C. Club 2, 3. HARRY MELVILLE THOMPSON Tubby Williston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 4; Al- lendale-Barnwell-Clemson Club; Supply Sergeants ' Club. H. M. THOMPSON 124 SENIORS MARTIN BRADLEY TILLER Mayesville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Minor C Club; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 4; Sumter County Club THOMAS LAFAYETTE TIMMERMAN, JR. Laurens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Rifle Team 2. ' Tom ' FRED LINDSEY TINDALL Jug Inman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. I. E. E. 4; Radio Club. THEODOROS ATHANAS TSIROPOULOS Ted Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Private; Beta Sigma Chi; Freshman and Sophomore Y Councils. T. L. TIMMERMAN F. L. TINDALL T. A. TSIROPOULOS 125 JAMES TUPPER Summerville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Jim Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; Captain; Honors I, 2.. 3; Minarets 3, 4; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chap- ter; Beta Sigma Chi 4, Sec. 3; Canterbury Club 3, Pres. 4; Pershing Rifles; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Pla- toons. ROBERT EMMETT TURNAGE Bob Hartsville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Tau Beta Pi 4; The Tiger 1, 2; Rifle Team 1; Pee Deeans 3, 4; P. S. A. 1, 2; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. Councils 1, 2, 3; Best Drilled Platoon 2. CALHOUN WYNDHAM UMPHLETT Ump Witherbee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEER- ING Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4. JUAN JOSE VALLDEJULI San Juan, Puerto Rico CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Clemson Flying Cadets Rifle Team; Newman Club; Dairy Club. J. TUPPER R. E. TURNAGE W. E. VASSEY WORTH ELWELL VASSEY Bill Chesnee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICUL- TURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 1, 2; B. T. U. 1, 2, 3. FRANCIS XAVIER WALLACE, JR. Nosey , Nothin ' Schenectady, New York CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1, High Honors 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Track 1; The Tiger 3, Columnist 4; Company Commanders ' Club 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Freshman, Sophom ore, Junior, Senior Drill Pla- toons. WILLIAM LUCAS WALTERS Dick McBee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Chesterfield County Club , 2, 3, 4; A. I. E. E. 3, 4. HERBERT LEE WANNAMAKER Herby Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Coun- cils. SENIORS V. L WARNER VIRGIL LEE WARNER Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Pop Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Dairy Club 1, 2; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3; Y. M. C. A. Council 3. RILEY McDUFFIE WATERS Inman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGRE E IN HORTICULTURE Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Horticulture Club V.-Pres. 4. 2, 3, ROBERT GILES WATSON Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Bob- Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Ensign; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Kamp Klarke Klan 2; Spartanburg County Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2. HENRY WHETSTONE WEBB Williston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Hank ' Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, Pres. 4; Clemson Flying Cadets 3, 4; Sears ' Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, 3. 128 R. M. WATERS R. G. WATSON H. W. WEBB R. J. WEINHEIMER 943 S. C. WEE ST. CLAIR WEBB Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A. S. C. E. 3, 4. ' St. RICHARD JOHN WEINHEIMER Dick Erie, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Basketball 1 ; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Pres. 3; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Marksman, R. O. T. C. Camp, Clemson, S. C. R. W. WEINGARTNER RUSSELL WARREN WEINGARTNER Joe ' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Clemson Keystone Club 2, 3, 4. O. S. WEST O ' BRYAN STEPHENS WEST Holly Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Kid West Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Tri-County Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4. 129 LOUIE MERRITT WIGINGTON Bright Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL EN- GINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A. I. E. E. 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2, 3; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, Treas. 4; Anderson County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. AUBREY GRADY WILLIAMS A. G. Winnsboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Club 3, 4. JESSE PIERCE WILLIAMS Callison, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Jack ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Minarets 3, 4; Pershing Rifles; Junior, Senior Platoons; Junior Assoc. Mem- ber A. I. A., S. C. Chapter 4. JAMES FOSTER WILLIAMSON Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE ' Jimmie ' Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Ensign; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Pre- Med. Club 2, 3, 4; Richland County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnegie Music Society 2, 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3, 4. L. M. WIGINGTON A. G. WILLIAMS J. M. WILSON T. H. WILSON J. K. WINDELL TAPS JULIAN MIDDLETON WILSON Mount Pleasant, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE ' Monk Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Football 1; Taps Staff 3; Canterbury Club I; Freshman, Sophomore, Senior Platoons; Best Drilled Corporal in Battalion 2; Best Drilled Sergeant in Battalion; Assoc. Member, A. I. A. Chapter 4. THOMAS HAMPTON WILSON Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING illy Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Recorder 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Lab. Asst. 4; Chemistry 1, 2, 3; Senior Asst. 4; Columbia-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN KNOX WINDELL, JR. Johnnie Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER- ING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; York County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A. S. A. E. 2, 3, 4. FRED SMITH WINSTEAD Moptop Mullins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN GENERAL SCIENCE Private; Private; Sergeant; Captain; Pee Deeans; Y. M. C. A. Council 1, 2, 3. F. S. WINSTEAD J. S. WITHERS C. R. WOOD 943 C. E. WRIGHT G. L. WISE GRADY LEMUEL WISE, JR. G. L. Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCA- TION Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN SAMUEL WITHERS Winnsboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING ' Johnny ' Private; Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Tau Beta Phi 3, 4; Phi Kappc Phi 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Junior, Senior Platoons. CHARLES RICHARD WOOD, JR. Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; First Lieutenant. Footsie CHARLES EUGENE WRIGHT, JR. Decatur, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ' Che Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Council 4; Sigma Phi; Ani- mal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4. 132 SENIORS ALVIE HARRY YECKO McDonald, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Minarets 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3; Minor C 2, 3, 4; Newman Club; Freshman, Sophomore Platoons; Junior Assoc. Member A. I. A., S. C. Chapter, 4. AL. CLYDE EDWARDS YODER Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING ' Yodc Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 4; A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4; Abbeville County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Band 1, 2, 3; Kamp Klarke Klan. JOHN WILLIAM YOUNG, JR. Jack Bethlehem, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Supply Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A. S. M. E. 3, 4; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Platoons. RALPH NATHAN ZAKHEIM Brooklyn, New York CANDIDATE FOR B.S. DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Zack ' Transfer; Private; Private; Private; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Brandeis Club 3, 4. C. E. YODER J. W. YOUNG R. N. ZAKHEIM 133 SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR ALBERGOTTI, W. M. BRIGGS, R. E. CAMPBELL, R. N. GATLIN, L E. HAMBRIGHT, C. I. HESTER, T. D. HIGGINS, C. R. JAUDON, R. H. KELLEY, J. A. MILLER, JAMES H. MILLER, JOSEPH H. MULDROW, H. G. PAYNE, H. B. PERRONE, A. J. RATCLIFF, N. B. REECE, J. I. STRUNK, L M. TSIROPOULOUS, T. A. VICKERY, H. N. WHITE, E. T. The Sheepskins. O, Boy! Se lioWr OF TIGERTOWN 1. Blue Key Worms on Parade. 2. Colonel Earle Inspecting. 3. Jay Picks up a Little Change. 4. Carrying Out Christmas Food. 5. Rawls Had a Big Time at State Fair. 6. Refueling at George ' s. 7. Monk Does Quite Well at Winthrop. 8. No Drill. Good for You, Mr. O. D. OF TIGERTOWN If Mother Could See You Boys Now! Bonner and Ray See the Furman Game. Two Colonels Talk it Over. Hufford Puts Out All this Stuff. Talking Over the Season. The Afternoon Lab is Over. Sweet, eh, Jim? Bruno and Joe Just Talking. s A Bite to Eat Enroute to Lynchburg Comes the last big year and the seniors come into their own, begin to live this Clemson to the fullest as graduation day looms nearer and nearer. On these pages we see the boys in some of their happier moods, down town at George ' s , on football trips, at the games, with the little girl on a week-end, or just wherever they might be. How ' d Monk Get Into this Picture You Boys Back Again? Meal-time Before Game-time (Columbia) Our Famous Son Came Home Noted Traveller James Young Lectured DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR Major Farr Bowed out Gloriously JUNIORS Vice-President E. E. DOBSON President CLASS OF ' 44 JUNIORS 140 ADAMS, A. T Rock Hill, S. C Textile Engineering ALBERGOTTI, W. G Columbia, S. C Civil Enginee ' ing ALEXANDER, D. L Aiken, S. C Mechanical Engineering ALLEN, E. W Clio, S. C Agricultural Engineering ALLEN, R. L Rock Hill, S. C Agricultural Economics ALLISON, R. L Pauline, S. C Vocational Agricultural Education ANDREA, J. A. . . Civil Engineering s. c ANDERSON, B. R Timmonsv.lle, S. C Vocational Agricultural Education ANDERSON, W. T Charlotte, N. C Electrical Engineering ARMOUR, T. S., JR Eastover, S. C Electrical Engineering ARNOLD, J. R Winder, Ga Civil Engineering AUGHTRY, P. C, JR Charlotte, N. C Mechanical Engineering AULL, C. E Leesville, S. C Textile Engineering AULL, G. H Clemson, S, C Mechanical Engineering AUSTELL, J. C Blacksburg, S. C Textile Engineering AUSTIN, M. G Cameron, S. C Vocational Agricultural Education BAIRD, R. L Au g usta, Ga Mechanical Engineering BARNARD, R. H Orlando, Fla Mechanical Engineering BARNES, L. A Rock Hill, S. C Mechanical Engineering BARNETT, P. G., JR A, ken, S. C Textile Engineering BARROW, R. C Greenville, S. C Mechanical Engineering BAXLEY, H. H Kershaw, S. C Prc-Medicine BELSER, T. H Summerton, S. C Pre-Medicine BELUE, R. O Union, S. C Mechanical Engineering BENNETT, J. C St. Matthews, S. C. Electrical Engineering BIEMANN, H. D Walhalla, S. C. Mechanical Engineering BISHOP, G. B Moncks Corner, S. C. General Science BLANCO, L. J San Juan, Puerto Rico Architecture n n •ii i, ■ W iiPi ip ii i BOBO, R. S . .Greenville, S. C. Textile Enginecrins EOBROW. H. E Brooklyn, N. Y. Dairying BOLT. J. C Gray Court, S. C. Industrial Education BOSTICK, J. L Pamplico, S. C. A3 ri cultural Economics BOWEN, T. L Easley, S. C. Civil Engineering BOWMAN, P. K.. JR Dalzell, S. C. Chemistry BOYLE, W. A Summerville, S. C. General Science BRADHAM, L. L Sumter, S. C. General Science BRADLEY, G. H New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Mechanical Engineering BRANYON, A. R Honea Path, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education BRIDGES, J. M Heath Springs, S. C. Agronomy BRIDGES, W. H Heath Springs, S. C. Electrical Engineering BRIGHT, O. E.. JR Savannah, Ga. General Science BRITTON, W. R Sumter, S. C. Electrical Engineering BROWN, G. Q Atlanta, Ga. Mechanical Engineering BROWN, H. G Orangeburg, S. C. Chemical Engineering BROWN, R. A Cliffside, N. C. Mechanical Engineering BROWN, R. C Belmont, Mass. Electrical Engineering BUDDIN, A. L Rock Hill, S. C. Industrial Education BUIE, P. D., JR Denmark, S. C. Industrial Education BURGESS, J. A Summerton, S. C. Mechanical Engineering BURGESS, W. H Sumter, S. C. General Science BURNS, R. E Laurens, S. C. Agricultural Economics BUTLER, C. E Travelers Rest, S. C. Agricultural Economics CAGLE, W. L Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Mechanical Engineering CALIFF, J. W., JR Holly Hill, S. C. Architecture CAMP, W. B., JR Bakersfield, Cal. Agronomy CANNON, J. H Greenville, S. C Entomologv CANTRELL, C. W Spartanburg, S. C Mechanical Engineering CARLON, S. R Pittsfield. Mass Electrical Engineering CARPENTER, D. O Newberry, S. C Tctile Engineering CARPENTER, J. H Rutherfordton, N. C Electrical Engineering CARPENTER, R. B., JR Thomasville, N. C Civ ' l Engineering CATHCART, J. V Bishopville, S. C Chemistry CATHCART, R. S Hartsville, S. C Electrical Engineering CATHEY, R. T Canton, N. C. Mechanical Engineering CAUGHMAN. W. D Columbia, S. C Electrical Engineering CHADWICK, J. W Saluda, S. C. Mechanical Engineering CHANDLER, R. E Darlington, S. C Textile Engineering CHAPMAN, J. E Cross Hill, S. C Mechanical Engineering CHEEK, H., JR Bowersville, Ga Animal Husbandry CHEEZEM, C. K Fort Bragg, N. C Civil Engineering CLARK, P. L Anderson, S. C Mechanical Engineering COFFEY, E. S Manning, S. C Civil Engineering COGGINS, D. R Inman, S. C Vocational Agricultural Education CONNOR, J. E Smoaks, S. C General Science CONYERS, J. L Cartersville, Ga Agronomy COOK, V. W Atlanta, Ga Chemical Engineering COPELAND, H. C Hinton Village, Va Mechanical Engineering COX, V, M Denmark, S. C Industrial Education CRAWFORD, E. A McConnellsville, S. C Civil Engineering CROUCH, D. S Clemson, S. C Civil Engineering CROWTHER, F. H Clemson, S. C Textile Engineering CULLER, C. G Orangeburg, S. C General Science CULLER, C. H Orangeburg, S. C General Science CULLUM, G. W Johnston, S, C Pre-Medicine 1 CULP, H. E Lancaster, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education CUNNINGHAM, J. W Wellford, S. C. Mechanical Engineering DANTZLER, J. W Eutawville, S. C. Dairying DARLINGTON. S. R. . Mt. Pleasant. S. C. General Science DAVENPORT. F. S.. . Greenville. S. C. Architecture DAVIS. J. W. Columbia. S. C. Textile Engineering DAVIS, T. E., JR Newberry, S. C. Architecture DEATON. J. E Kershaw. S. C. Textile Engineering DeLOACH, F. B Columbia. S. C. Textile Engineering DENNY, H. B Bishopville. S. C. Pre-Medicine DEVLIN. J. R Greenwood. S. C. Electrical Engineering DOBBINS. T. L Townville, S. C. Agricultural Engineering DODSON. E. E Columbia, S. C. Mechanical Engineering DOVER, C. M Rock Hill, S. C. Mechanical Engineering DREHER, F. E West Columbia, S. C. Industrial Engineering DUFFIE, H. Z Saluda. S. C. Vocational Education DUKES. D. A Greeleyville. S. C. Agronomy DYER, J. A Dahlonega, Ga. General Science EADDY. W. H Hemingway, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education EDENS, J. W Sumter, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education EDMUNDS, S. D McCormick, S. C. Agronomy ELLIS, C. W Brunswick, Ga. General Science ELLIS. P. B Greenwood, S. C. Textile Engineering EMANUEL, C. M Rembert, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education ENGEL, H. A Charleston, S. C. Textile Engineering EPPS, E. T K.ngstree. S. C. Asronomy EVANS, J. P. C Elloree, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education EVANS, W. F. . ■ P„nA ,t nn S. C. Pre-Medicin FAIREY, J. K St. Matthews, S. C. Mechanical Engineering FLEU, F. W Fayetteville, W. Va. General Science FLOWERS, A. L Society Hill, S. C. Agronomy FORD, J. M Clover, S. C. Civil Engineering FOWLER, R. H Columbia, S. C. General Science FOWLER, W. W Moncks Corner, S. C. Architecture FOX, C. B., JR Lodge, S. C. Mechanical Engineering FRANKLIN, J. H., JR Morristown, Tenn. Animal Husbandry FREE, J. W Jonesville, S. C. General Science FREEMAN, B. L Anderson, S. C. Architecture FREEMAN, F. W Charleston, S. C. Mechanical Engineering FRICK, M. L, JR Greenville, S. C. Electrical Engineering GAINES, J. A Anderson, S. C. Chemistry GAMBRELL, W. H Owings, S. C. Chemical Engineering GARRAUX, J. H Greenville, S. C. Mechanical Engineering GARRETT, C. H Greenville, S. C. General Science GARVIN, N. E Greenville, S. C. Electrical Engineering GAUDRY, J. R Savannah, Ga. Mechanical Engineering GEE, G Charlottesville, Va. Animal Husbandry GILL, B. E., JR Florence, S. C. Mechanical Engineering GLENN, T. R Starr, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education GOETHE, R. N Furman, S. C. Mechanical Engineering GOUDELOCK, G. E Hartsville, S. C. Textile Engineering GOUDELOCK, W. J Cateechee, S. C. Textile Engineering GANTT, A. D Pelion, S. C. Pre-Medicine GREEN, T. E Greenville, S. C. Mechanical Engineering GRIER, C. M Charlotte, N. C. Mechanical Engineering GRIER. J. E., JR. . Tp ' artanburg. S. C. Electrical Engineering GRIFFIN. B. L Clemson, S. C. Vocational Agricultural Educat ' on GRIMBALL. D. E Charleston, S. C. Prc-Medicinc HAIGLER. J. S Charleston. S. C. Architecture HALTIWANGER, W. L Little Mountain. S. C. Vocational Agricultural Educat ' on HAMMOND, J. W W,ll,amston, S. C. Mechanical Engineering HANCE, L. H Lancaster, S. C. Te v tile Eng ; necring HANDLEY, W. A LaGrange, Ga, Vocational Agricultural Education ARRINGTON, P. R Manning, S. C. Te-t ; le Engineering HARRISON, R. T Troy, S. C. Mrrhanical Engineering HAWKINS, F. J Greenvrlle, S. C. Textile Engineering HAWKINS, J. K Greenwood. S. C. Te v tile Engineering HEDDEN, J. P Walhalla, S. C. Civil Engineering hIEMBREE, B. E Anderson. S. C. General Science HEMPHILL, R. D Columbia, S. C Mechanical Engineering HENDERSON, J. M Greenville, S. C. Electrical Engineering HENRy, A. M Clemson, S. C. General Science HERLONG, J. E Saluda. S. C. Vocational Agricultural Education HEWIN, L. M Greenvrlle. S. C. Electrical Engineering HIERS, J. C Ehrhardt. S. C. Dairying HILL, J. E Florence. S. C. Animal Husbandry HIPP, C. J Greenwood, S. C. General Science HOLT, E. E., JR Spartanburg, S. C. Mechanical Engineering HOFFMAN, G. P Fountain Inn, S. C Pre-Medicine HOGUE, S. W Camden. S. C Industrial Education HOLLEy. H. E Aiken, S. C Mechanical Engineering HOLTZENDORFF, L. G Clemson, S. C General Science HORTON, D. W Pendleton, S. C Agronomy HORTON, J. H Pendleton, S. C. Agronomy HOWELL, L. C Georgetown, S. C. Animal Husbandry HOWLE, H. G Darlington, S. C. Electrical Engineering HUIETT, G, E Trenton, S. C. Horticulture HUGGINS, J. T Johnsonville, S. C. Pre-Medicine HUGGINS, J. W Hemingway, S. C. Pre-Medicine HUNTER, J. R Lancaster, S. C. Textile Engineering HUTTO, EDGAR Electrical Engineering St. George, S. C. IMMERMAN, JOSEPH Fairlawn, N. J. Textile Engineering IRWIN, S. P Spartanburg, S. C. Textile Engineering IRWIN, W. F. Dairying Laurens, S. C. JACKSON, B. H Georgetown, S. C. Chemistry JACOBS, D. G Gainesville, Ga. General Science JANSSON, R. B Great Neck, N. Y. Civil Engineering JENKINS, T. T Beaufort, S. C. Mechanical Engineering JOHNSON, J. L Clinton, S. C. Chemical Engineering JOHNSON, W. D Florence, S. C. Pre-Medicine JOHNSON, W. L Aiken, S. C. Horticulture JONES, C. R Ashton, S. C. Mechanical Engineering JONES, E. R Bethune, S. C. Pre-Medicine JONES, F. M Lake City, S. C. Chemistry JONES, H. C Spartanburg, S. C. Civil Engineering JONES, H. L ... Buffalo, S. C. Textile Engineering JONES, J. K Dacusville, S. C. Animal Husbandry JONES, M. W Spartanburg, S. C. Electrical Engineering JONES, W. S Kershaw, S. C. Agricultural Engineering JORDAN, C. R Marion, S. C. Entomology JORDAN, J. J Myrtle Beach, S. C. Pre-Medicine 147 JOyE, C. M Columbia. S. C. Textile Ensincering JUMPER, J. H Augusta, Ga. Chemistry KAy, R. L Cornelia. Ga. Chemistry KELLEy, L. W Florence, S. C. Agricultural Engineering KENNEDy, E. P Summerton, S. C. Textile Engineering KENNEy, R. 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F., JR Greenville, S. C. Chemistry A Coke at Doc ' s Dean Ross ' Boys Pepping it Up Sergeants Strut at Military Ball JUNIOl? Doings Sergeant Poole and Rats Make Music At the Favorite Hangout Nee Horse, Boys Junior Doings Farr Gets Top Billing in Junior Play 156 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES J. P. CARTER President 158 SOPHOMORES ABERNETHY, E. E. ABLE, W. M. ALLEN, F. M. ALTMAN, A. D. AMME, R. D. ANDERSON, H. T. ANDERSON, G. B. ANDERSON, N. C. ANDERSON, N. S. ANDERSON, R. L. ARCHER, C. L ARRAS, W. F. ASHLEY, R. L. ATKINSON, F. W. ATKINSON, T. C. AUSTIN, W. F. AYERS, J. F. BAGNAL, O. H. BAKER, F. W. BAKER, M. F. BANGLE, H. D. BARKER, J. S. BARKSDALE, J. M. EARNETT, D. E. BARNETTE, P. H. BARNWELL, C. S. BARTON, P. H. BAXLEY, O. E. BEACH, C. J., JR. BERLY, J. A., JR. BERNSTEIN, F. L. BERRY, G. R. BISHOP, W. H. BLACKMON, W. N. BOAZMAN, E. R. BOBO A. S. BOLAND, A. A. BOLIN, G. C. BOLLING, R. W. BOOZER, J. S. BONNETT, A. L. BOSTICK, B. E. BOWICK, R. H. BOYD, F. H. BOYLSTON, H. G. BRACKETT, W. D. BRADFORD, F. P. BRADLEY, R. C. 159 SOPHOMORES BRIGHT. A. J., Ill BRIGMAN. W. H. BROCKMAN, R. W. BROWN. J. K. BUCHANAN, L. H. BURNHAM. R. A. BURNETT, C. B. BURNS. W. C. BYARS, L. P. CALDWELL. V. B. CALHOUN, J. D. CALVERT, R. L. CAMPBELL, R. D. CAPALBO, F. B. CARNELL, E. F. CARROLL, E. H. CARTER. B. S. CARTER, J. P. CAUGHMAN, K. G. CHALKER, D. F. CHALMERS, J. W. CHANDLER, E. T. CHAPMAN, J. M. CHAPMAN, W. R. CHEATHAM. C. E. CILLEY, J. H. CLARDY, W. W. CLARK, J. R. CLARK, T. B. CARTWRIGHT, T. C. COLEMAN, LEWIS M. COLEMAN, LUDIE M., JR. COOPER, G. S. COOPER, J. N. CONNOR. T. M. CORNWELL, J. E. CORREA, O. M. COX, R. A. CRANDALL, H. E. CRAPPS, W. D. CRAWFORD, D. A. CRONK, L. J. CROWTHER. D. R. CRUM, G. M. DALTON, A. A. DEDMOND, R. W. DEMOSTHENES. S. A. DERRICK, C. W. 160 DIBBLE, A. J. DICKERSON, R. R. DULIN, R. M. DUNLAP, J. L. DUNCAN, R. L. DUNN, C. W. DuPRE, E. T. EADDY, D. C. EADDY, U. S. EDENS, H. C, JR. EDENS, J. A. ELAM, J. D. ELLIS. C. W. ENLOE, W. P. EPLEY, P. L. EVANS, J. S. FAIR, J. C. FARRELL, J. G. FARROW, W. H. FAULKENBERRY, F. W. FELKEL, L. W., JR. FINLEy, W. E. FOLK, D. D. FOLK, R. H. FOWLER, H. W. FULLER. H. H. GANDy, H. L. GASTON, D. H. GASTON, M. GAULDEN, D. H. GAULT, J. D. GERALD, J. O. GILLESPIE, J. D. GLENN, J. N. GANN, W. N. GODBOLD, W. E. GODWIN, J. J. GOODALE, G. M. GOOCH, G. R. GRAHAM, T. H. GRAVES, H. B. GRAVES, J. E., JR. GRAy, J. T. GREENE, E. H. GREER, T. M. GREGORIE, F. GREGORy, J. E. GREGORy, W. A. 943 TAPS 161 GREGORY, W. S. GREYARD, W. B. GRIFFITH, A. F. GRIGSBY, R. L. GUESS, T. C. GULLEDGE, C. J. HADLOW, E. B. HAIGLER, H. H. HAMILTON. F. H. HAMMETT, L. R. HAMMETT, W. K. HAMMOND, W. T. HANEY, J. C. HANNA, R. G. HARRELL, L. B. HARRIS, M. D. HARRIS, R. D. HAY, D. E. HAYES, R. F. HEINZ, J. W. HENDRICK, H. L. HERBERT, A. M. HERNS. C. K. HILL, A. W. HILL, C. B. HOGUE, W. R. HOLLAND, F. P. HOLLINGSWORTH, H. G. HOLROYD, W. T. HOLTZSCHEITER, E. W. HOGUE, W. R. HOLDER, F. C. HOOKER, B. A. HOOKS, K. L. HOUSER, G. B. HUBBARD, S. G. HUNGERPILLER, J. E. HUNT, N. E. HUNT, S. P. HUNTER, W, H. HUTTO, J. D. HYMAN, T. M. IVEY, S. A. JEFFORDS, C. M. JENKINS, J. E. JENKINS, O. H. JENKINS, W. L. JENKINSONS, T. E. 943 TAPS 162 SOPHOMORES JENNINGS, R. H. JOHNSON, F. N. JOHNSON, P. E. JOHNSON, R. E. JOHNSTON, O. C, JR. JONES, E. H. JONES, H. R. JORDAN, R. B. KANGETER, H. H. KEMPSON, H. J. KENNERTY, W. C. KINARD, H. W. KING, R. H. KLOPP, J. C. KNIGHT, H. R. KOHN, T. L. LAND, B. S. LANEY, T. B. LANGE, R. P. LAWSON, B. R. LEAPHART, W. P. LEE, J. E. LEONARD, T. D. LESTER, R. H. LEVINE, A. LEVITE, A. I. LEWIS, R. D. LEWIS, R. L. LIDE, C. B. LILLARD, R. A. LOFTIN, U. C, JR. LUCIUS, F. C. LYNCH, R. B. LYNN, W. F. LYTLE, B. E. McALHANY, T. D. McCLAIN, L. C. McCONNELL, J. H. McCOWN, J. W. McCOWN, W. E. McCREARY, J. R. McCULLOUGH, E. G. McCULLY, R. S. McDANIEL, O. K. McDONOUGH, J. A., JR. Mcdowell, h. t. McELLWAIN, E. T. McELREATH, W. C. 9 9 ! O Q O n 163 J SOPHOMORES McELVEEN, J. T. McFADDEN, R. J. McGregor, g.. jr. MclNNIS, L. A. McKEOWN, F. S. McKEVLIN. R. R. McNAB, R. F. McNAIR, R. D. McNAMARA, J. P. McNeill, j. f. McPHERSON, H. D. MANSFIELD, L. E. MARLOW, J. I. L. MARLOW, W. L. MARLOW, W. R. MARTIN, C. R. MARTIN, J. R. MASTERS, F. D. MATTHEWS, W. H. MEEHAN, G. B. MEISNER, H. G. MELCHERS, J. T. MELLARD, D. L. MILLEN, R. M. MILLER, W. H. MILLS, J. L. MILNE, G. C. MINGES, P. S. MORDECAI, C. R. MOREDOCK, W. M. MORRIS. A. R. MORRIS, L. S. MORRISON, H. W. MOUCHET, A. MURDOCK, H. S. MYERS, J. L. NANCE, D. L. NELSON, S. E. NEWTON, D. NEWTON. H. W. NICHOLSON. R. W. NIMS, K. G. NOOE. L. A. NORTON, C. M. O ' CAIN. J. E. O DELL, E. T. OGLETREE, W. L. OWENS, J. C. 164 PADGETT, S. M. FAGE, L. A., JR. PALMER, P. T. PALMER, W. B. PARK, M. A., JR. PARKER, F. C. PARKER. H. M. PARKER, W. C, JR. PARR, H. L. PARRISH, O. S. FATTERSON, R. W. PEEK, W. I. PENNELL, J. R., JR. PENNINGTON, S. D. FETERSON, M. H. PETTIT, R. H. PITTS, H. F. PLAXICO, J. S. FLOWDEN, J. R. PONDER, H. D. PONDER, W. G. POOLE, A. C. POOLE, J. L. POOLE, R. C. POTTER, J. R. PRATT, J. C. PRICE, E. L. PROCTOR, E. L. PUTNAM, S. R. PUTNAM, J. C, JR. RALLINGS, E. M. RAMBKE, D. W. RANKIN, H. W„ JR. RAY, R. REED, H. M. REESE, J. E., JR. RHENEY, J. W. RICHARDSON, J. L RICHBOURG, C. E. RICHBOURG, T. S. RIDGEWAY, R. F. RIGBY, R. R. RILEY, O. B. RISHER, T. R. RIVERS, J. L. ROGERS, E. B. ROLAND, A. M. RUDD, O. K., JR. 943 TAPS 165 - I %IA II o ft a RUSSELL, T. B. SALLEy. H. C. D. SANDERS, W. E. SAWYER, M. M. SHULER, C. M. SCOGGINS, J. B. SCALES, C. W. SEAMAN, J. C. SEACORD, J. E. SEGARS. J. M. SENN, L. H. SETTLE, D. C. SHARPE. W. H. SHAW, J. H. SHIRER. J. H. SHIRLEY, R. E. SIMPSON, E. P. SITTON, J. H. SKELTON, C. SKINNER. N. W. SMITH, C. R. SMITH, J. B. SMITH, J. L. SMITH, M. M. SMITH, P. M. SMOAK, A. L. SMOAK, R. C. SOLAS, J. F. SPEARMAN, J. E. SPEARMAN, W. C. SPECK, R. L. STALLWORTH, W. H. STEVENSON, L. O. STEWART, J. A, STEWART, J. D. STOWE, W. P. STRASBURGER, A. STRASSER, W. V. SUGGS, A. M. SUTHERLAND, A. C. SUTTLER, P. L. SUTTON, J. F. SYFRETT, D. B. TABOR, H. TATE, E. G. THEODORE. G. A. TERRELL, W. L. THOMAS, C. A. 943 TAPS 166 SOPHOMORES THOMAS, J. E. THOMAS, J. R. THOMPSON, J. W. THOMPSON, P. H., JR. THORNHILL, V. N. THRAILKILL, W. E. TILLERY. R. W. TILSON, M. R. TRESCOT, J. H., JR. TROTT, C. M. TRUETT, R. C. TWIGGS, H. C, JR. VALERIUS, H. R. VARN. C. F. VARN, L. P. VAUGHAN, C. C. VISER, E. T. WALKER, D. W. WALLACE, J. B. WALLACE, J. W. WALTERS, W. C. WEBB, J. E. WEBBER, G. H. WEEKS, B. W. WELLS, W. C. WHALEY, J. S. WHATLEY, M. WHITE, B. B. WHITTEN, W. C, JR. WILBURN, G. C. WILLIAMS, C. E. WILLIAMS, E. F. U. WILLIAMS, J. D. WILLIAMS, S. F. WILSON, H. G. WILSON, J. H. WILSON, T. R. WINBURN, R. G. WOODWARD, K. T. WRAY, R. V. WRIGHT, J. E. WYLIE, D. C. YOUNG, G. W. YOUNG, J. N. YARBOROUGH, L. L. 167 What Are You Boys Doing Here Again? ABOUT SOPHS , ' liSSH ifit -.:: qIIf Some of Them Get Mail 168 l . n New Boy ' - (e shmati ink A Soph Gets a Pooling The jump from rat to upperclassman is a pretty momentous one for most sophomores. To find themselves on the other end of new boy calls and paddles is a quite pleasant change over the previous busy freshman term. Some of the happier aspects of this new life are pictured on these pages. The second year is also one of added responsibilities, especially in the military. The sophs learn to drill squads and, occasionally, a platoon; learn to give orders rather than re- ceive them. Coming up for Mid-winte A Favorite Pastime Window-shopp ' ng With the Girls 169 -L With the Good Zoo Girl ABOUT SOPHS Guard Room Stooge for a Day FRESHMEN L. W. BURDETTE R. H. SOLOMAN K. D. SAYLORS Secretary-Treasurer Historian President W. H. MOORE Vice-President K. D. SAYLORS President CLASS OF ' i 6 FRESHMEN 172 FIRST ROW — Abrams, I. E.; Adams, F. B.; Ameen, J. U.; Aimar, C. S.; Anders, H. C; Anderson, J. C; Anderson, W. E.; Andrews, J. H.; Ard J. W.; Arnette, J. h.; Atkinson, A. E. SECOND ROW— Attaway, R. R.; Aull, A. H.; Bailey, C. W.; Bailey, J. N.; Bailey, W. C; Baird, R. L; Baker, Glenn H.; Baker, George H.; Baker, W. S.: Balfour, G. G.; Ball, M. T. THIRD ROW — Ballentine, W. W.; Barksdale, C. D.; Barnes, E. L.; Barnes, J. M.; Barnes, R. E.; Barnhill, J. E.; Beach, H, F.; Beachman, W. H.; Beatty, J. E.; Bedell, D. M.; Bell, D. B. FOURTH ROW— Bellon, T. W.; Benjamin, S.; Bennett S. L.; Bennett, W. M.; Berley, R. H.; Berman, E.; Bessent, J. W.; Best, B. W.; Bissell, J. D.; Bisset, G. B.; Blackmon, W. R. FIFTH ROW -Blakely, E.; Blaukenship, E. R.; Boddie, B. F.; Bookhart, L. H. Bounelis, D. N.; Bowers, D. W,; Bowers, R. L.; Boykin, P. S, Bozard, J. D.; Bradford, J. A.; Bradley, J. L; SIXTH ROW —Brady, R. H.; Brannon, T. J.; Brasmgton, J. B.; Brasington, J. L. Brezeale, J. W.; Brehmer, R. H.; Bridges, S. B.; Britton, D. H, Britton, J. D.; Broadwell, W. E.; Brogdan, J. R. . J. T W ■■ $ Hold it This Way, Freshman 173 Friday Night House Cleaning FIRST ROW —Brown, B. L; Brown, G. P.: Brown, J. H.; Brown, J. S.; Brown, L. G.; Brown, S. C.i Brown, W. J.; Bruorton, E. R.; Bryans, W. S.; Bryans, W. B.; Bullard, W. A. SECOND ROW— Burdettc. H. G.: Burdette, L. W.; Busbee, C. D.; Bush, C. T.; Byars. E. E.; Callison. J. P.; Calvert. L; Camp, D. M.: Camp- bell, J. M.; Cantrell, J. L; Carlton. C. C. THIRD ROW — Carmichael. M. B.; Carpenter, B. L; Cartee, J. L.J Carw.le, A. B.: Casey, R. E.; Caudle, H. A.; Champion, C. O.; Chandler, R. M.; Chapman, D. R.; Chapman, E. E.J Chapman, J. O. FOURTH ROW— Chappell, H. W. ; Chastain, E. D.j Cheatham, R. J.; Cheney. J. P.; Clardy, J. S.j Clark, B. D.; Claussen, W. S.; Clegg, J. M.j Clemmer, R. H.; Cockrell. C. W.; Calbert, L. B. FIFTH ROW —Collins, J. M.; Collins, M. W.; Conner, F. J.; Cook, C. C.J Coker, R. P.; Cornelison. N.; Corry, J. S.; Courtney, L. J.; Covington, G. M.J Coward. I. E.J Cox, C. D. SIXTH ROW —Crawford, N. B.; Creighton, W. H.; Cnbb, M. K.J Crisanti, J. W.; Crosland, W. S.J Couch, R. O.J Crowe, R. N.; Culp, O. T.J Cumbie, J. D.; Cureton, W. M.J Dalrymple, J. P. 9 !i n •) : ' i a c h a c f% itfti Aft Vim iB iH i h 3 i ih. , - r jr. ii 4tf4 174 fi O £ - 4 £2£ FIRST ROW — Dalton, D. A.; Daniels, R. A.; Darby, W. E.; Dargan, A. S.; Davis, G. S.; Davis, R. F.; Davis, W. E.; DeMars, J. V.; De- Young, L. B.; Dewsen, J. G.; Dial, F. D. SECOND ROW— Dodds, L. A.; Douglas, R. T.; Dozier, W. B.; Duke, J. V.; Dunn, J. M.; Dusenbury, F. C; Eleazer, W. R.; Ellenbery, H. C; El- mote, G. F.; Epps, H. J.; Epps, S. THIRD ROW —Epps, W. C; Epps, W. H.; Erkes, G. R.; Euwer, D. B.; Evans, J. S.; Everhart, V. V.; Fair, B. B.; Fairy, R. T.; Farbeteubm, S. B.: Fellers, R. H.: Fenstemacker, R. E. Some Day I ' ll Have a Rat of My Own FOURTH ROW— Ferguson, G. R.; Fendley, F. K.; Few, R. A; Finney, R. P.; Fistore, A. J.; Fletcher, J. W.; Fleury, L. L; Flynn, B. S.; Fox- worth, L. D.; Frick, C. B.; Gandy, J. M. FIFTH ROW —Gorman, R.; Garrett, C. M.; Garrett, J. L; Garrett, J. P.; Gas- kins, R. W.; Gatchell, D. M.; Gaulden, J. H.; Gervais, J. L; Giannone, J.; Gibbons, L. 1.; Gignilliat, W. W. SIXTH ROW —Gilliam, J. W.: Gilstrap, M. K.; Givens, A. H.; Glenn, C. H.; Glenn, G. A.; Goforth, B. H.; Going, W. M.; Goldfinch, W. M.; Graham, G. B.; Grant, A. P.; Green, J. W. 7 m 1 4 ... H v ' t ' i r 175 HH _ H V tflH tf J J dJL A Black Day for Us, and Blue! FIRST ROW —Green, R. D.; Greene, R. N.; Gregory, S. S.; Gregory, W.: Gresham, J. A.; Griggs, G. W.; Griswold, R. A.; Gupton, W. A.; Hair, J. E.; Halliburton, E. W.; Hamilton, R. S. SECOND ROW— Hard, A. M.; Hardee, A. W.; Hardee, F. F.; Hardee, J. D.; Harling , G. G.; Harman, B. M.; Harpers, F. G.; Harris, D. D.; Harrison, J. P.; Hawkins, G. R.; Hawkins, J. E. THIRD ROW —Hay, F. G.; Hayes, C. C; Haynes, G. C; Heckman, O. E.; Hendricks, T. H.; Hendrix, F. E.; Henre, R. A.; Herber, H. H.i Herlong, B. H.; Higgins, E. H.; Hills, M. W. FOURTH ROW— Hogan, C. S.; Holcombe, W. C.I Holladay, J. K.; Holladay, J. O.i Holley, H. F.; Holliday, C. A.; Holling, F. J.; Hollis, C. E.; Hollis, G. S.; Holmes, E. A.; Holt. J. H. FIFTH ROW SIXTH ROW -Horner, J. H.I Horton, E. T.; Howard, G. C; Howell, E. S.; Howie, H. Cl Hubbard, E. B.; Hudson, P. B.; Hunt, J. F.; Hunter, S. M.; Hutson, H. C; Inabmet, S. W. -Inabinct, W. D.; Ivey, J. W.; Jackson, J. R.; James, C. B.; James, G.; James, H. W.; Jamison, T. W.; Jeffords, H. A.; Jeffords, W. I.; Jenkins, W. H.; Jervey, A. P. 176 FIRST ROW —Jeter, J. A.; Jeter, M. L; Johnson, A. A.; Johnson, A. C; Johnson, T. D.; Johnson, W. E.; Jolley, W. J.; Jones, A. C; Jones, J. F.; Jones, M. A.; Jordan, J. H. SECOND ROW— Jordan, J. H.; Joye, J. E.; Judy, L. T.; Keasler, B. M.; Keels, W. H.; Kelly, J. W.; Kennemore, C. M.; Kmard, H. B.; King, H. T.; King, M. H.; King, W. T. THIRD ROW — Kirkpatnck, W. H.; Kirkpatnck, W. C; Kevett, R. G.; Koon, C. R.; Lamb, L. S.; Lambert, R.; Langston, J. C; Lanier, S. J.; Lawhorn, G. S.; Lee, D. L.; Lee, W. A. FOURTH ROW— Leitzey, J. E.; LeRoy, J. A.; Leslie, L. E.; Letts, C; Lightscy, W. L.; Lindermann, V. D.; Lepman, W. E.; Loftis, J. L.; Long, R. E.; Long, T. J.; Longey, S. W. FIFTH ROW — Longley, T. S.; Looper, L. B.; Lybrand, F.; Lyles, J. F.; Lyon, J. A.; Lytle, D. G.; McAlhaney, J. W.; McAlphine, J. C; Mc- Cants, J. I.; McClain, R. W.; McCranis, G. P. SIXTH ROW — McCreary, J. O.; McCuen, G. L.; McCullun, J. I.; McCurdy, W. B.; McGee, J. P.; McKay, W.; McLendon, J. R.; McNair. J. C; McPherson, A. C; McWhorter, W. W.; Mackay, J. R. Hope These Boys are Freshmen 177 He Drew the Rifle Just Yesterday FIRST ROW — Ma.er, L. H.; Major, C. A.; Major. H.; Marchette, L. D.; Mar- shall, B. W.; Martin, C. A.; Martin, F. S.; Martin, J. C; Martin, Jno. W.; Martin. J. W.; Mason, F. G. SECOND ROW— Mathis, E. H.; May. J. S.; Mayes, R.; Mayson, B. M.; Meade, D. R.; Meibur g , A. L.; Minick, B. M.; Mitchell, B. F.; Mitchell. R. D.i Montgomery, J. H.; Monts, R. M. THIRD ROW —Moore. A. B.; Moore, M. B.: Moore, W. G.: Moorer, R. H.; Morgan, A. B.; Morgan, D. O.; Mosley, J. B.; Murphy, A. T.; Murray, C. B.; Murray, H. L.; Nabers, J. M. FOURTH ROW— N.pper, J. J.; Nix, M. E.; Norton, L. S.; Odom, A. C; Orders, J. B.: Osborne. W. 5.; OShields, C. M.; Osteen, W. E.: Pardue, W. C; Parrish, C. E.; Parrish, D. R. FIFTH ROW —Park, K. M.; Park, W. J.; Parker, E. C; Patterson, G. L; Pat- terson, N. B.: Patterson, N. W.; Paysinger, S. B.; Pepper. H. C: Perry. A. T.; Perry, S. L.; Peters, R. T. SIXTH ROW — Pettit, W. F.; Pfaff, A. S.; Pickens, W. P.; Poindexter, E. L: Poole, G. G.; Poole, T. B.; Porter, W. M.; Powell, J. W.; Powers, N. D.; Price, C. N.; Price. E. W. fh n ,_i .. a « a c .(3, 5 C4 C4 LI 1 T ' ' 1 HLtJI ' ih jm jm 4 m m jm f$ a n .9 1 « £ o . , a fj% n 4 3 «i r 178 ft ' FIRST ROW — Pruitt, H. A.; Ragan, F. A.; Rankin, W. W.; Ransom, J. W.; Rasheed, F. N. R.; Ravanel, J, J.; Reames, D. L.; Readfearn, J. B.; Reese, P. J.; Reynolds, H. M.; Reynolds, L. SECOND ROW— Rheney, T. D.; Rhyne F. L; Richardson, B. A.; Richardson, O. L; Ridgeway, E. W.; Ridgeway, J. L.; Riggs, W. L; Riordon, W.; Roberts, J. V.; Robinette, J. Z.; Robinson, C. K. THIRD ROW —Robinson, L. F.; Robinson, R. E.; Robinson, W. A.; Robinson, W. T.; Roddey, J. B.; Rogers, L. A.; Rogers, J. C; Rogers, P. H.; Rogers, R. L; Rogers, T. B.; Ross, J. W. FOURTH ROW— Rowland, W. D.; Sandel, J. A.; Sanders, H. S.; Saylors, K. D.; Scott, E.; Scott, J. H.; Seay, E. P.; Severence, C. E.; Shealy, L. H.; Schorb, R. H.; Schwartz, M. N. FIFTH ROW — Schaler, C. L; Shook, F.; Schoolbred, R. A.; Shuler, J. B.; Simp- son, H. E.; Simpson J. J.; Simpson, M. W.; Singleton, J. E.; Singleton, R. G.; Sipple, J. A.; Skuhra, J. J. SIXTH ROW — Slade, S. M.; Sloan, J. C; Slodem, I. S.; Small, L. E.; Smith A. D.; Smith, H. C; Smith, J. D.; Smith, J. G.; Smith, J. O.; Smith, M. E.; Smith, N. M. 179 5 is a « tma ' . ' kr. X c r. II r Q pftagfl o r a We Asked You Boys Not to Look at the Camera FIRST ROW —Smith, P. K.; Smith, P. R.; Smith, R. R.; Smithwick, M. A.; Snell, A, W.; Solomons, R. H.; Sosnoski, F. S.; Speissegger, H. B.; Sperry, J. SECOND FOW— Spratt, J. B.; Sprott, A, M.; Sprouse, J, S.; Stack, C. W.; Staf- ford, G. A.; Stalakey, J. W.; Stathakis, A. J.; Stevens, W, K.: Stidham, R. M.; Still, W. F.; Stokes, P. A.; Stranch, J. G. THIRD ROW — Stribling, B. H.; Stnblmg, C. S.; Stribling, C. V.; Strom, J. G.: Sturgis. W. I.; Sullivan, M. W.; Sweeny, H. C; Taylor. R. B.; Taylor, W. W.; Teat, F. A.; Tham, T. V. FOURTH FOW— Thicker. F. H.; Thomas. L. P.; Thomas, G. F.; Thompson, L. P.; Tiller, H. W.; Timmerman, J. A.; Timmons. C. L; Timmons, J. K.: Tindal, H.; Todd, B.; Terras, J. H. FIFTH ROW — Towels. J. B.; Toy, H. A.; Trask, N. W.; Traynham, C. A.; Trun- pore, A. S.; Tumlin, T. N.; Turnage, L. W.; Turner, J. T.; Tur- rentine, S. A.; Tuten, C. N.: Wagner. N. P. SIXTH ROW —Walker, T. O.; Warner, W. E.; Washington, W. H.; Webb, C; Webb, R. Li Webber, C. E.i Weekley, C. W.; Weeks, T. J.; Welborn, J. C; Welborn. L. H.; Welch, J. H. 180 1L r l M FIRST ROW — Weldon, K. S.; Wellons, R. M.; Westmoreland, J. B.; Westmoreland, W. A.; White, A. L; White, H. M.; White, J. B.; White, T. B.; Whitlock, D. J.; Whitmire, H. B.; Wiggins, R. E. SECOND ROW— Wilbanks, A. T.; Williams, H. A.; Williams, H. R.; Williams, J. W.; Williams, T. C; Willin g ham, J. E.; Wilson, J. F.; Wilson, M. C; Wilson, R. E.; Wilson, R. P.; Wise, J. J. THIRD ROW —Wood, J. C; Woodruff, Payden E.; Woodside, H. F.; Woodward, W. B.; Worley, Smith; Wright, P. B.; Yarbrough, Jessie L.; Yelton, H. J.; Zipperer, J. J. CLASS OF 1946 Before the Firing Squad It Wasn ' t Parted for State Fai First Day: Trunks. Trunks, and Trunks CENTER: Information, They Need Plenty of it BOTTOM: Every Friday Night Hb Inspection in the Morning The doings of the freshmen are the most colorful aspect of Clemson cadet life. Serving as post-office orderlies, wake- up orderlies and hall details are not easy chores for the freshmen, but they have their quota of fun with it all. After about two months in the cadet uniform a freshman is a confirmed and experienced beat-out. By that time he has learned to steer clear of his upper-classman when he suspects there is some little errand to be done and he knows how to elude the broom-swinging sophomore. To the P. O. After Every Meal Laundry Bound 183 News From Home Couple of Beat-outs Fun for the Sophs IT ' S WUGH (BUT NOT TOO ROUGH) Maybe a Merit Tomorrow eating out at the Y Free Shine at Bodifords 184 THE MILITARY te « t m.% ' . i :t_l. V I 1 I N «v « - OWlWLCLUAaUi • Colonel Pool came to Clemson as Commandant in Sep- tember, 1939, and has steered us through the most critical days of the school ' s history with a far-sighted efficiency that leaves nothing to be desired. As a cadet at Texas A. M. College, where he graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering, Colonel Pool held the rank of Brigade Commander. After joining the regular army in 1911 he served as instructor in the Infantry School of Arms and the Infantry School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and Fort Benning, Georgia. In 1925 and 1926, the Colonel studied advanced military courses at various army schools, finished the Army War College in 1931. Prior to his appointment as Comman- dant here, he served two years on foreign duty. Colonel Pool has never been regarded as a harsh disciplin- arian, nor has he been criticized for his leniency. Employing subtle and wholly practical methods he has raised the military standard at Clemson to an all-time high peak. In so doing, the Colonel has acquired the deepest respect and admira- tion of the cadet corps. We are fortunate in having so keen a military scholar and experienced soldier to command us. 188 COL HERBERT M. POOL 189 These men, regular army of- ficers, comprise the department of Military Science at Clemson. The commissioned officers teach military theory to the cadet corps. The staff as a whole supervise all military activities on the campus. The majority of these officers were called to Clemson directly from active duty. COLONEL H. M. POOL Commandant LT.-COLONEL J. V. SIMS CAPTAIN R. L. NORRELL THE REGULAR LIEUTENANT W. R. DEAL LIEUTENANT R. A. VAN HOUTEN MASTER-SGT. K. R. HELTON SERGEANT G CANNON - 190 CAPTAIN W. B. BARBER CAPTAIN P. J. BROWN LIEUTENANT H. H. HILL LIEUTENANT R. D. SANBORN ARMY OFFICERS SERGEANT W. T. DAVIS SERGEANT J. G. BOUGARD SERGEANT J. J. GREGORY SERGEANT J. L. SCHAEFER 191 ' ' W% COLONEL W. W. GARDINER Brigade Commander R. O. T. C BRIGADE MAJOR C. C. THEBAUD Adjutant CAPTAIN T. E. STANLEY Supply Officer CAPTAIN T. C. MOSS Chaplain 192 R. O. T. C STAFF COLONEL L. W. MILFORD Brigade Executive :aptain f. c. hobson Mess Officer CAPTAIN R. L. BREELAND Publicity Officer MASTER SERGEANT H. C. COPELAND Sergeant Major 193 COPELAND BREELAND STANLEY MILFORD GARDINER THEBAUD MOSS HOBSON THOMAS THE BRIGADE STAFF MASTER SERGEANT N. J. THOMAS Sergeant Major On the Hill at a Parade 194 MARGIE WILSON THE HONORARY OOLONEL The Colonel is Commissioned The Judges Debate the Fateful Decision 195 THE FIRST REGIMENTAL COLORS A. M. BOLAND Color Corporal F. H. MURRAY Color Sergeant L. C. HOWELL W. R. RICHARDSON Color Sergeant Color Corporal 196 THE SECOND REGIMENTAL COLORS G. W. CLARK Color Corporal S. G. STANLEY Color Sergeant T. W. YARBORO Color Sergeant J. £. HUNGERPILLAR Color Corporal 197 m THE BAND COMPANY 4— J. E. HUDSON First Lieutenant Executive Officer 198 J. O. DYSART First Lieutenant A R Officer J. E. ELLERBE First Lieutenant KNIGHT First Lieutenant J. R. THOMAS First Lieutenant W. R. BRITTON First Sergeant CAPTAIN Sanders, J. L. EXECUTIVE Hudson, J. E. A R OFFICER Dysart, J. O. PLATOON LEADERS Ellerbe, J. E. Knight, B. B. Thomas, J. R. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Crosby, C. D. Dukes, J. D. Futral, J. W. Spencer, C. A. Stanton, G. L. Stribling, S. C. Yoder, C. E. FIRST SERGEANT Britton, W. R. SUPPLY SERGEANT Triplett, W. P. SERGEANTS Cheek, H. J. Davenport, R. M. Jones, M. W. Kelly, L. W. Mauldin, J. O. Mims, W. Z. Murchison, C. A. Noel, T. W. Rogers, F. C. Simmons, J. C. Ross, R. C. Stowe, E. E. Welborn, J. W. Whisnant, W. L. CORPORALS Blackmon, W. N. Bolin, G. O. Boyd, J. J. Enloe, W. P. Hanna, R. G. Harris, M. D. Houser, G. B. Jenkins, W. L Knight, H. R. Thompson, J. W. Wadell, R. B. Young, R. H. PRIVATES Abernathy, E. E. Archer, C. L. Armstrong, G. M Barnes, E. L. Barnes, J. M. Barnbill, J. D. Bedell, D. M. Beville, U. U. Brady, R. H. Brown, J. G. Bush, C. T. Caldwell, V. B Carpenter, J. H. Carpenter, M. Colbert, L. B. Culler, C. G. Culler, C. H. Euwer, D. B. Finger, J. W. Foard, W. W. Frick, C. B. Garrison, J. H. Gaulden, J. H. Gault, J. D. Goforth, B. H. Going, O. M. Goldin, J. Goldfinch, W. Gregory, J. T. Halliburton, E. W. Hamilton, R. B. Hammet, L. R. Harper, M. C. Harmon, B. M. Hare, J. W. Hinson, M. I. Hunter, J. T. Hubbard, E. B. Jefferies, J. T. V M. John, J. E. Jones, F. K. Lawhon, G. J. Logan, V. R. Marrett, T. S. Martin, J. W. McAlhaney, J. McCown, W. E McRae, D. D. McCurdy, W. B. Nabers, J. M. Page, L. A. Park, W. J. Perkins, G. O. Pruitt, C. P. Ramke, C. W. Rogers, R. L. Spoon, L. P. Stanly, G. A. Timmons, C. L. Thieker, F. H. Viser, E. T. Watson, R. G. Wiqington, L. M. Williamson, J. F. BAND-MASTER DEAN ROSS ■ —  w THE FIRST REGIMENTAL STAFF COLONEL L. S. LIGON Commander CAPTAIN C. J. GLENN Adjutant CAPTAIN A. F. MAYER Supply Officer LIEUTENANT-COLONEL C. A. SUTHERN Executive Officer 200 MAYER SUTHERN LIGON GLENN JACKSON PEIRCE FIRST LIEUTENANT W. S. JACKSON Chaplain MASTER SERGEANT W. S. PEIRCE Sergeant Major MAJOR F. B. FARR Tactical Officer 201 FIRST BATTALION FIRST REGIMENT LIEUTENANT-COLONEL G. S. COBLE Commander CAPTAIN W. W. FORRESTER Executive Officer Bel k. Forrester, Coble, Cornwell, Martin FIRST LIEUTENANT J. B. CORNWELL Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT D. P. BELK Supply Officer TECH. SERGEANT W. P. MARTIN Sergeant Major R. O. T. C COMPANY A- CAPTAIN Miller, J. H. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT Chapman, Q. L. A R OFFICER Kay, R. A. PLATOON LEADERS McKee, L. G. Wood, C. R. Templeton, W. D. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Abrams, M. E. Bodie, J. M. Corley, J. E. McLeod, G. K. Myers, J. M. Newman, R. E. Senn, J. D. Windell. J. K. FIRST SERGEANT Kay, R. L. SUPPLY SERGEANT Hoffmann, G. P. SERGEANTS Anderson, W. T. Antonakos, J. Braswell, H. A. Brown, J. A. Fox, C. B. Goodman, C. B. Harrison, R. T. Hedden, J. P. Johnson, W. L. Lineberger, H. E. Littleiohn, W. M. Stewart, A. R. N. White, W. C. Winebrenner, J. S. CORPORALS Boiling, R. W. Chapman, W. R. Crapps, W. D. Fellers, J. B. Heinz, J. W. Leonard, T. D. McClain, L. C. Nicholson, R. W. Peek, W. I. Plowden, J. R. Terrell, W. L. Williams, E. F. PRIVATES Able, O. V. Atkinson, A. E., Bailey, J. N. Beach, H. F., Jr. Bowers, T. S. Boyleston, H. G. Chappell, P. C. Corley, E. L. Devlin, J. R. Ellenberg, H Fairey, W. S Gatlin, L. E. Gervais, J. L C. Greene, R. N. Gregory, W., Jr. Griffin, B. L. Harrington, T. M. Hartley, M. L. Hester, T. D. Hiers, J. C. Horner, J. H. Howie, D. M. Howie, H. C. Hudson, P. B. Hutson, H. C. Hunter, S. M. Inabinet, J. R. Ivey, J. W. Jackson, J. R. James, G. James, H. W. Jamison, T. W. Jeffcoat, J. L. Jeffords, W. I. Kendrick, M. C. Kinard, H. W. LaBrasca, G. Lybrand, E. O. Mahon, F. W. McGee, J. P. McKagen, E. D. Mckenzie, R. K. McNair, J. C. Meyers, J. L. Odom, A. C. Pennell, J. R. Peterson, M. H Phillips, J. Price, T. E. Ravenel, J. J. Snelgrove, V. L Spears, J. M. Storey, W. A. Sturgis, W. I. Thompson, C. C Torras, J. H. Turner, V. L. Walters, W. R. Ward, W. A. Wilson, M. E. Wilson, W. D. Zeigler, J. F. CAPTAIN J. H. MILLER Commander R. A. KAY First Lieutenant A R Officer L. G. McKEE C. R. WOOD First Lieutenant First Lieutenant W. D. TEMPLETON R. L. KAY First Lieutenant First Sergeant Q. L. CHAPMAN First Lieutenant Executive Officer CAPTAIN R. B. MOISE Commander J. J. BRENNEN First Lieutenant Executive Officer COMPANY B- CAPTAIN Moise. R. B. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT Brennan, J. J. A R OFFICER Hickerson, F. R. PLATOON LEADERS Knight, S. A. McV .lliams, J. Baxley, J. B. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Clottelter, J. B. Httc, H. B. Hoover, W. F. Hughey, C. S. Hurst. G. H. Long, H. E. McCormick, J. D. Timmerman, T. L. Yecko, A. H. FIRST SERGEANT Moses, H. A. SUPPLy SERGEANT Osborne, E. L. B. SERGEANTS Adams, A. T. Alexander, D. L. Allison, R. L. Brown, R. C. Cantrell, C. W. Crowther, F. H. Duffle, H. Z. Dyer, J. A. Frlck, M. L. Engel, H. A. Handley, W. A. Holtzendorff, L. G. McEntire. F. A. Sanders, E. B. Schrerber, W. E. Sherer, L. D. Tindal, W. M. Trowbridge, F. R. Washington, W. M. CORPORALS Boland, A. M. Bradford, F, P. Capalbo, F. 8. Clark, J. R. Folk. D. D. Gray, J. T. Caudle, H. A. May, J. S. Ivey, S. A. Chapman, J. M. McLendon, J. R. Lee, J. E. Clardv, W. W. McPherson, A. C. Putnam, S. R. Cochran, J. R. McWhorter, W. W Spearman, J. E. Connor, J. M. Meade, D. R. Tilson, M. R. Courtney, L. J. Moody, J. L. Austin, W. F. Elliot, E. S. Murray, D. B. Godbold. W. E. Norton, C. M. PRIVATES Green, R. G. Gupton, W. M. Payne, H. B. Perry, A. T. Blakenship, C. P. Hagen, J, G. Plyler, G. P. Bowers, R. H. Hambree, B. E. Ponder. H. D. Boyd, W. S. Herlong, J. E. Pratt, H. L. Bovkin, P. S. Holliday, J. M. Prince, J. A. Bryans, W. B. Hooker, B. A. Printup, W. O. Bradford. J. A. Jeffords, H. A. Rogers, B. L. Breazeale, J. W. Johnson, R. E. Sanders, H. S. Brehmer. R. H. Johnson, W. E. Smith, J. B. Bntton, D. H. Long, R. E. Smith, J. C. Britton, J. T. Lybrand. F. Singleton, J. E. Brown, G. P. Lynn, W. A. Singleton, R. G. Brown, W. J. Lyon, J. A. Stephens. W. K. Bryan, W. J. Miller. W. H. Strom, J. G. Bryant, T. A. MacA-thur, D. W. Thompson, G. F. Burdette, L. W. Maddox, H. M. Varn, C. F. Burdctte, H. y. Maier, L. H. VillcDigue, H. Y. Burgess, J. A. Maior, C. L. Welch. J. H. Burgess, W. H. Martin, C. A. White, A. L. Cain, C. W. Martin, J. C. Wood, J. C. Cartwright, T. C. Martin, J. W. Wvlie, D. C. Carnell, E. F. Martin, J. W. yarid, J. R. F. R. HICKERSON First Lieutenant A R Officer S. A. KNIGHT First Lieutenant J. McWILLIAMS First Lieutenant J. B. BAXLEY First Lieutenant H. A. MOSES First Sergeant CAPTAIN Brooks, E. EXECUTIVE Lazar, J. T. A R OFFICER Edwards, J. R. PLATOON LEADERS Gray, B. E. Ivev, F. M. Hudnall. M. B. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Boissoneault, L. H. Brown, M. K. Carmichael, G. A. Gav, M. F. Good, J. D. Harris, R. T. Jones, E. C. Myers, R. D. Price, J. E. Rios, L. R. Sosa, R. COMPANY C- FIRST SERGEANT Turner, T. A. SUPPLY SERGEANT Vandervoort, D. G. SERGEANTS Allen, R. L. Dover, C. M. Eaddv, W. H. Goudlock, W. J. Haigler, J. S. Henry, A. M. Johnson, J. L. Lambrakos, P. C. Laye, H. M. McCraw, B. M. Murray, E. H. Ousley, W. K. Parks, R. G. Raley, J. O. Steadman, W. W. CORPORALS Arras, W. F. Bangle, H. D. Bright, A. J. Carroll, E. H. Gaston, M. Gnann, W. N. Lawson, B. R. Lillard, R. A. Scott, W. W. Smith, S. T. Wallace. J. W. PRIVATES Ard, J. W. Arnette, J. W. Baker, G. H. Baldwin, F. E. Beachman, W. M. Brasington, J. L. Burnette, C. B. Clark, T. B. Coffey, E. S. Cribb, M. K. Emanuel, F. C. Gaillard, P. P. Garret, C. M. Gettys. E. M. Hay, E. G. Hill, B. Hills, M. W. Hubster, E. L. Johnson, A. J. Johnson, T. D. Johnson, P. E. Laughlin, G. W. Liebenroud, A. E. Lester, R. H. Lewis, R. L. Lvtton. J. O. Martin, F. S. Mayes, J. R. McClam, C. K. McCraine, G. P. McKay, W. Norwood, R. E. O ' Neal, F. G. Poindexter, E. L. Poole, R. C. Porter, W. M. Powers, N. D. Prince, E. W. Ransom, J. W. Redfern, J. B. Rentz, J. C. Reynolds, H. E. Reynolds, L. Rheny, T. B. Richardson, O. L. Ridgeway, E. W. Ridgeway, J. L. Rigual, J. R. Rion, R. G. Roark, R. M. Roberts, J. V. Rodgers, J. S. Rogers, J. C. Robinette, J. Z. Robinson, C. K. Robinson, W. A. Robinson, W. T. Roland, W. D. Rowell, S. T. Sanders, T. B. Sills, K. G. Skinner, W. E. Smith, A. D. Sosnowske, F. S. Speissegger, H. E Sprott, A. McT. Stevenson, W. T. Sullivan, R. L. Sullivan, P. A. Sweeney, H. C. Tiller, H. W. Todd, B. Vickery, H. M. Waldron, A. S. Watkins, J. M. Whatlv, J. E. Woodham, W. B. Worley, S. CAPTAIN E. BROOKS Commander B. E. GRAY First Lieutenant F. M. IVEY First Lieutenant M. B. HUDNALL First Lieutenant T. A. TURNER First Sergeant J. T. LAZAR First Lieutenant Executive Officer SECOND BATTALION FIRST REGIMENT LIEUTENANT-COLONEL R. HOFFMAN Commander CAPTAIN J. E. BROWN Executive Officer Brown. C. H., Brown, J. E., Hoffman, Duncan, Cook FIRST LIEUTENANT C. R. DUNCAN Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT C. H. BROWN Supply Officer TECH. SERGEANT V. W. COOK Sergeant Major T. C. COMPANY E- CAPTAIN Sariat, F. H. Watson, J. D. Bailey, W. C. Livingstone, H. F Godley, W. C. Tindal, F. L. Watson, J. C. Baker, W. S., Jr. Lubbs, J. D. Waters, R. M. Ballentine, W. W. Long, B. A. EXECUTIVE Wise, G, L. CORPORALS Ball. M. T. Bounelis, D. N. Marshall, B. W. Moore, A. B., Jr. Vassey, W. E. FIRST SERGEANT Baker, F. W. Bovd, F. H. Mundrane, R. J. Calhoun, J. D. Burns, R. E., Jr. Murphy, A. T., Jr A R OFFICER Garraux, J. H. Dobson, B. B. Glenn, F. E. Calvert, R. L. Campbell, J. N. McAlhany, T. D„ . Owens, B. E. Jones, R. L. SUPPLY SERGEANT Glenn, J N. Collins, M. W. Pettit, A. E. Simmons, H. Godwin, J. J. Connor, T. M. Schaffer, J. L. PLATOON LEADERS Hill, A. W. Crouch, J. B. Scuggins, J. R. T eale, W. H. Horton, T. M. Perry, T. C. Karambelas, G. N. Edmunds, S. D. Seay, E. P. SERGEANTS Anderson, W. F. Buddin, A. L. Pettit, R. H. Price, E. L., Jr. Scacord, J. E.. Jr. Gillespie, J. D. Green, J. W. Gignilliat, W. W. Skuhra, J. J., Jr. Stephens, J. R. Stroud, L. E. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Butler, C. E. Ellis, C. W. Walker, D. W. Glenn, G. A. Guyton, P. V. Tindal, H. Tuten, C. M. Abrams, T. M. Adams, L. C. Chapin, J. F. Hill, H. S. Holt, E. E., Jr. Jacobs, D. G., Jr. PRIVATES Adams, F. W. Hardee, F. F. Herber, H. H. Higgms, E. H. Whitesides. W. L Wilburn, G. C. Williams, F. L. Hinton, O. T. Mikell, J. P. Anderson, L. P. Moore, B. B. Musselman, W. C. Andrews, J. H. Jennings, W. H. Woodruff, P. E. Parris, J. W., Jr. Sherard, W. H. Attaway, J. B. Jervey, A. P. Wrav, R. V. Parks, R. H. Smoyver, E. Aull, C. E. Judy, L. T. Wright, P. B. Quattlebaum, J. M. Tisler, L. Aull, R. H. Keaslcr, B. M. Zipperer, J. J. CAPTAIN W. C. GODLEY Commander R. L. JONES W. H. TEALE T. M. HORTON T. C. PERRY J. H. GARRAUX First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Sergeant A R Officer W. E. VASSEY First Lieutenant Executive Officer COMPANY F- CAPTAIN C. E. WRIGHT Commander CAPTAIN Wright, c. E. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT Moore, M. D. A R OFFICER Cagle, J. D. PLATOON LEADERS Swcatte, J. E. Craig, R. M. Dunn, C. W. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Pierce, H. W. Rosenzweig, J. H. FIRST SERGEANT Vuksta, T., Jr. SUPPLY SERGEANT Austin, M. G. SERGEANTS Austell, J. C. Bowen, T. L. deLoach, F. B. Ford, J. M. Franklin, J. H. Marbury, P. G. Martin, J. H. Martin, W. R. Moodv, C. W. Morris, T. R. Van Duyne, E. N. Wiggins, R. H. CORPORALS Bernstein. G. L. Boliver, T. E. Clark, W. D. Cornwell, J. E. Fisher, Leo Holtzscheiter, W. W. Hunter, W. H. Massey, B. F. McFherson. H. D. Pratt, J. C. Rhea, J. C. Ridardson, W. R. Spearman, W. C. Stacy. J. K Sullivan, H. M. PRIVATES Alexander, O. Allen, B. B. Allen, D. F. Anderson, B. F. Anderson, J. C. Anderson, G. W. Anderson, W. E. Blaknev, W. E. Briggs, G. R. Brown, D. C. Buchanan, L. H. Byers, M. D. Butler, M. C. Coker, H. Cox, A. C. Cumbie, A. B. Cumbie, J. D. Dickson, J. B. M. D. MOORE First Lieutenant Executive Officer Emerson, J. H. Nalley, L. J. Gillespie, F. 1. Newton, M. H. Grayson, J. H. Onufer, G. R. Grcrham, J. A. Ostccn, D. W. Hemphill, F. D. Poe, W. M. Hcndrix, F. E. Raqan, F. A. Henke, R. A. Rankin, H. W. Holland. J. P. Rice. D. D. Hough, J. L. Robinson, C. C. Jeffcoat, W. A. Rogers, D. D. Jones, A. C. Ross, J., Jr. Kenncrly, R. B. Sammons, J. E. Kinbrell, C. C. Solas, J. F. Manley, W. E. Smith, J. D. Marsfield, L. E. Smith, R. B. Mason, F. G. Smith, M. H. Mason, J. T. Smith, W. H. McAlpine, J. C. Smith, W. N. McClain, R. W. Teat, F. A. McCown, F. O. Timmc, W. G. Mcllwain, W. T. Thompson, P. H. Mitchell. J. M. Tierney, R. W. Mimms, C. M. Todd. B. J. Morgan, L. V. Tribblc. W. P. Mulwee, C. T. Williams, R. O. mk jk J. D. CAGLE First Lieutenant A R Officer J. E. SWEATTE First Lieutenant C. W. DUNN First Lieutenant T. VUKSTA First Sergeant COMPANY G- CAPTAIN Hendricks, L. N. Walker, L. A. Goggans, W. H. Herring, J. C. Wright, E. P. Jessen, H. H. Yarbrough, B. EXECUTIVE Konduros, G. G. Rothell, C. A R OFFICER Pearlstine, 1. M. CORPORALS Rickenbaker, T. B. Sharpe, W. F. Bobo, A. S. DuPre, E. T. Duncan, R. L. Ellis, C. W. Craven, M. H. FIRST SERGEANT Jones, J. K. Gooch, G. R. PLATOON LEADERS McColl, H. G. Berry, R. J. SUPPLY SERGEANT Pitts, H. F. Coleman, R. W. Hawkins, F. J. Seaman, J. E. Collins, W. A. Skinner, N. W. SERGEANTS Stewart, H. D. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Andrea, J. A. Sutton, J. F. Askey, C. M. Armour, T. S. White, B. B. Beeks, N. S. Blanco, L. J. Blanton, H. E. Emanuel, C. M. PRIVATES Christman, M. S. Griffin, C. B. Ameen, J. U. Cooler, H. L. Hill, J. E. Anders, H. C. Cotton, H. S. Shirley, J. W. Ayers, R. R. Deal, S. B. Sloan, D. H. Barker, J. S. Dillard, W. C. Thrailkill, B. E. Barnes, R. E. Elvington, C. W. Todd, L. O. Barnwell, M. P H. Bessent, J. K. Brown, A. Burns, W. C. Conyers, J. L. Cox, C. D. Crawford, D. A Crawford, R. S. Dillard, W. N. DuVernet, J. P. Folk, R. H. Giannone, J. Hamilton, F Hooks, K. L. Howell, E. S. Ivester, J. A. Lee, W. A. Leslie, G. S. Levine, G. S. Minton, W. F. Moore, W. H. Morgan, D. O Nipper, J. A. Osteen, W. E. Pardue, W. C Parrish, C. E. Pettit, T. B. Powell, J. W. Price, C. N. Rabey, D. W. R ' atcliffe, N. B. Reynolds, H. G. Rhyne, F. L. Rickard, L. L. Rogers, P. H. Rush, C. M. Saylors, K. D. Shealy, W. L. Small, L. E. Smith, J. G. Stranch, J. G. Thomas, J. M. Timmerman, J. A. Timble, C. Q. Truett, R. C. Turnage, L. W. Turrentine, S. A. Valldejuli, J. J. Webb, R. L. Westmoreland, W. A. Wofford, J. T. CAPTAIN W. H. GOGGANS Commander J m M. H. CRAVEN First Lieutenant A R Officer R. J. BERRY First Lieutenant R. W. COLEMAN W. A. COLLINS First Lieutenant First Lieutenant J. K. JONES First Sergeant C. ROTHELL First Lieutenant Executive Officer • LIEUTENANT-COLONEL J. R. DERRICK Commander KSKZKMIt CAPTAIN B. H. BUHRMASTER Executive Officer THIRD BATTALION FIRST REGIMENT Ruff, Buhrmaster, Derrick, McLeod, Dodson FIRST LIEUTENANT J. P. McLEOD Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT J. D. RUFF Supply Officer TECH. SERGEANT E. E. DODSON Sergeant Major COMPANY CAPTAIN SUPPLY SERGEANT Hunt, S. P. Wallace, F. X. Albergotti, W. G. O ' Dell, E. T. Parrish, O. S. SERGEANTS Plaxice, J. S. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT Brown, H. G. Shirer, J. S. Ford, J. T. Camp, W. B. Stewart, J. A. Cannon, J. H. Young, J. N. A R OFFICER Chapman, J. E. Cowan, M. H. PRIVATES MacMurphy, W. C. Edens, J. W. Atkinson, F. W Flowers, A. L. Berry, G. R. PLATOON LEADERS Hemphill, R. D. Bleakley, E. A. Cely, W. H. Huggins, J. T. Bodie, A. B. Josselson, B. Hutto, E. Boyle, W. A. Hicks, L. B. Jones, H. L. Cagle, W. L. Mintz, J. M. Camp, W. H. Pearce, D. F. Cantrell, J. L. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Collins, J. M. Cooper, G. S. Martin, R. R. CORPORALS DuBose, E. M. Bearden, L. A. Correo, O. M. Brown, J. K. Corry, J. S. FIRST SERGEANT Crow, N. M. Goddard, E. W. Epps, S. Epps, E. T. Ligon, J. G. Greer, T. M. Fellers, R. H. Fletcher, J. W. Fox, T. S. Franklin, M. S. P. Freeman, L. S. Garrett, J. L. Gaskins, R. W. Gatchel, D. M. George, F. A. Gignilliat, J. R. Gilliam, J. W. Givens, A. H. Gladden, T. W. Glenn, C. H. Goodman, J. W. Graves, J. E. Gray, W. J. Greene, E. H. Harper, E. M. Harrell, L. B. Harris, J. W. Holcombe, W. C. Holroyd, W. T. Hufford, R. G. Kavanaugh, W. P. King, W. T. Kirkpatrick, M. I Koolage, H. N. Loupo, M. W. Martin, J. R. Moore, M. B. Moore, W. G. Myers, R. M. McConnell, J. H. Norton, L. S. Pinson, C. B. Poole, J. L. Ray, J. D. Ray, P. L. Settle, D. C. Shelley, J. C Shuler, J. B. Stuck, K. E. Ulmer, E. Y. Vereen, J. E. Webster, P. V. Wells, W. C. Whitaker, J. C. Wilson, R. E. CAPTAIN F. X. WALL ACE Commander f Ifilfl W. C. MacMURPHY W. H. CELY B. JOSSELSON L. B. HICKS J. G. LIGON First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Sergeant A R Officer J. T. FORD First Lieutenant Executive Officer CAPTAIN Chestochowski, B. A. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT Payne, J. B. A R OFFICER Wcingartner, R. W. PLATOON LEADERS Sanders, P. Jenkins, W. T. Brown, D. H. SECOND LIEUTENANTS CAPTAIN B. A. CHESTOCHOWSKI Morrison, C. J. Commander Pa, c, J - E - „ Stenstrom, t. K COMPANY K- FIRST SERGEANT Marvin, J. M. SUPPLY SERGEANT Carpenter, R. B. SERGEANTS Barner, L. A. Bradley, G. H. Califf, J. W. Carlon, S. R. Crawford, E. A. Fleu, F. W. Garrett, C. G. Jackson, B. H. Muller, G. F. Van Wart, R. E. CORPORALS Burnham, R. A. Ellis, J. G. Farrell, J. G. Gregory, W. S. Hurst, C. G. McCun, J. W. Murray, H. L. Reed, H. M. Rivers, J. L. Scales, C. W. Tiott, C. M. Wbolcy, J. S. PRIVATES Anderson, G. B. Bagnel, O. H. Brigman, W. H. Byars, L. P. Carwite, A. B. Coward, I. E. Cooper, J. L. Crawford, N. B. Cureton, W. McD. Edwards, 1. A. Patterson, M. B. Few, R. A. Peters, R. T. Fleury, L. L. Rawson, R. Flynn, G. S. Sally, H. C. D. Fisher, J. N. Schneirder, A. A. Gambrell, W. H. Scnn, L. H. Gantt, A. D. Sherdian, W. M, Gregory, J. E. Sizemore, J. A. Gregory, F. Smith, W. M. Hammond, J. C. Smithwick, M. A. Immerman, J. Sprouse, J. S. Johnson, A. C. Stuck, W. M. Jolly, W. J. Terrell, H. A. Kellet, J. E. Terrell, J. M. King, M. H. Viscr, E. T. Lang, E. R. Walker, D. C. Langston, J. C. Wannemaker, H. C Lanier, S. J. Wash.ngton, W. H Longly, T. S. Whitmere, H. B. Lynch, R. B. Williams, H. H. Mcllwain, J. H. Williams, T. C. Ott, J. A. Wood, A. K. J. B. PAYNE First Lieutenant Executive Officer R. W. WEINGARTNER P. SANDERS W. T. JENKINS D. H. BROWN J. M. MARVIN First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Sergeant A R Officer T. C. COMPANY L- CAPTAIN SUPPLY SERGEANT Falkenberry, E. W. Cronk, L. J. Pruitt, H. A. Blair, R. C. Rhame, J. B. Greyhard, W. B. Crowe, R. N. Poole, T. B. Lange, R. P. Davis, R. F. Reynolds, H. M EXECUTIVE McCreary, J. R. Farmer, R. E. Robinson, R. E. Still, A. A. SERGEANTS McNab, E. D. Richardson, J. L. Rigby, R. R. Suggs, A. M. Young, G. W. Foote, W. A. Simon, H. M. A R OFFICER James, C. A. Ill PLATOON LEADERS Barnett, P. G. Belser, T. H. Carpenter, D. O. Chandler, R. E. Glenn T. R Freeman, B. L. Gilroy, P. M. Harper, F. G. Harrington, R. P. Hawkins, J. E. Simpson, E. P. Sipple, J. H. Slade, S. M. Sperry, C. J. Snipes, H. L. Hoppes, B. W. Irwin, W. F. PRIVATES Hogan, C. S. Stack, C. W. Young, J. W. Jansson, R. B. Holt, J. H. Stuker, A. Parr, C. B. Sprouse, C. A. Anderson, R. L. Jaudon, R. H. Taylor, R. B. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Berly, J. A. Josey, W. E. Taylor, W. W. Briggs, R. E. Webster, J. O. Boazman, E. K. Lundien, H. W. Thain, T. V. Bristol, W. G. Boozer, J. S. Major, J. Walker, T. O. Martin, D. O. CORPORALS Britton, D. H. McElreath, J. R. Webb, R. L. Miller, W. H. Brown, J. H. McKeown, F. S. Webber, C. E. Ragsdale, E. V. Anderson, N. S. Callison, T. D. Morrison, H. E. White, L. A. Baker, M. F. Coleman, A. J. Newton, D. Whitlock, P. J. FIRST SERGEANT Campbell, J. E., Jr. Coleman, C. W. Newton, H. W. Williams, W. W Fowler, W. W. Crandall, H. E. Creighton, W. H. Pedrosa, C. Young, H. S. CAPTAIN R. C. BLAIR Commander C. A. JAMES III First Lieutenant A R Officer B. W. HOPPES First Lieutenant J. W. YOUNG First Lieutenant W. W. FOWLER First Sergeant A. A. STILL First Lieutenant Executive Officer SPECIAL UNITS BATTALION THE FIRST COMPANY (Jl - Islr ■t .v f U I I L-.I ! THE SECOND COMPANY 214 MILITARY DOINGS 2IS COLONEL E. D. ROBERTS Regimental Commander THE SECOND I REGIMENTAL STAFF CAPTAIN F. S. WINSTEAD Adjutant CAPTAIN C. P. CLANTON Supply Officer LIEUTENANT-COLONEL C. F. HIGGINS Executive Officer 216 FIRST LIEUTENANT F. J. SNELL Chaplain MASTER SERGEANT F. W. LEITNER Sergeant Major LT.-COL. J. V. SIMS Tactical Officer 217 FIRST BATTALION SECOND REGIMENT LIEUTENANT-COLONEL L. D. RODGERS Commander CAPTAIN J. M. RICHBOURG Executive Officer i FIRST LIEUTENANT M. W. BROWN FIRST LIEUTENANT E. M. FARIS Adjutant Supply Officer TECH. SERGEANT W. M. McKENZIE Sergeant Major COMPANY A-2 CAPTAIN Howard, C. R. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT Pitts, P. L. A R OFFICER Stone, J. C. PLATOON LEADERS Fellers, C. B. Croxson, T. E. Strom, L. S. SECOND LIEUTENANT Cranford, W. D. FIRST SERGEANT Webb, J. W. SUPPLY SERGEANT Shirley, E. H. SERGEANTS Bennet, J. C. Cathcart , R. S. Davis, 1 . E. Dreher, F. E. Haltiwanger, W. L. Lindler, R. E. Lide, F. M. Norton, G. C. Perry, R . L. Phillips, A. F. Rollins, A. W. Stewart, C. B. CORPORALS Bradley, R. C. Grice, H. H. Guess, T. C. Hutto, J. D. McElveen, J. T. Rawlings, E. M. Rheney, J. W. Richbourg, C. E. Rudd, O. K., Jr. Schneider, J. L. Theodore, G. A. Webber, J. H. PRIVATES Baker, G. H. Bailey, C. W. Barton, P. H. Beach, G. A. Bostick, J. L. Bowman, J. D. Broadwell, W. Brown, B. L. Childers, W. G. Darby, R. O. Dobbins, J. G. Dukes, D. A. Epps, H. J. Epps, W. C. Evans, J. S. Farbstein, S. B. Farrah, A. D. Fenestemacher, Finney, R. P. Gee, G. Gerald, J. O. Gibbons, W. I. Hardee, J. G. Harris, R. B. Hatcher, R. W. Hawkins, A. J. R. E. Hawkins, G. R. Heddon, G. C. Holladay, J. O. Kaiser, R. F. LeRoy, J. A. McKevlin, R. R. McLane, J. C. McLean, C. W. Montgomery, H. I Morgan, A. B. Nance, R. F. Parthemos, P. N. Shoolbred, R. A. Solomons, R. H. Stnbbling, C. S. Thompson, L. P. Thrift, F. I. Trueblood, L. C. Westmoreland, J. Whitener, G. V. Yelton, H. G. CAPTAIN C. R. HOWARD Commander J. C. STONE First Lieutenant C. B. FELLERS First Lieutenant L. S. STROM First Lieutenant J. W. WEBB First Sergeant P. L. PITTS First Lieutenant Executive Officer CAPTAIN C. A. REESE Commander CAPTAIN Reese, C. A. EXECUTIVE Williams, J. P. A R OFFICER Bubser, E. D. PLATOON LEADERS Howell, R. F. Jenkins, C. D. Smith, H. L. COMPANY B-2 SECOND LIEUTENANTS Jordan, J. J. Dunlap, C. K. Stoudenmire, D. E. FIRST SERGEANT Lotz, M. M. SUPPLY SERGEANT Cathcart, J. V. SERGEANTS Barnard, H. R. Baxley, O. E. Belue, R. O. Cathey, R. T. Culp, H. E. Dobbins, T. L. Drew, L. O. McLaurin, D. P. Millar, R. H. Pinson, J. R. CORPORALS Caughman, K. G. Haigler, H. H. Ha.nes, C. E. Kennerty, W. C. McFadden, R. J. Meehan, G. B. Palmen, P. T. Patterson, R. W. Pennington, S. D. Riley, O. B. Rogers, E. B. Russell, D. B. PRIVATES Altman, A. D. Armstrong, J. W. Baxley, H. H. Boggs, C. D. Bruorton, E. H. Buford, W. H. Burnett, W. S. Dalton, A. A. DeLoach, J. L. Dozier, W. B. Duscnbury, F. C. Edwards, D. C. Eleazer, W. R. Epps, W. H. Giles, W. F. Hankinson, T. B. Harris, D. D. Hayden, O. L. Jennings, W. H. Jones, W. S. Jordan, D. R. Koon, R. L. Marlow, J. I. L. Marlow, W. L. Nooc, L. A. Percival, R. T. Perrope, A. J. Pyles, L. Rollison, J. A. Shore, C. M. Smith, P. M. Stribling, C. V. Sturkey, H. A. Sullivan, M. W. Towle, J. B. Wallace, B. Witherspoon, R. M. J. P. WILLIAMS First Lieutenant Executive Officer E. D. BUBSER First Lieutenant A R Officer R. F. HOWELL First Lieutenant C. D. JENKINS First Lieutenant H. L. SMITH First Lieutenant M. M. LOTZ First Sergeant COMPANY C-2 CAPTAIN Hare, J. F. EXECUTIVE Minnis, H. D. A R OFFICER Crook, W. R. PLATOON LEADERS Blakney, D. H. Umphlett, C. W. Reynolds, E. M. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Cox, C. R. Dav is, M. H. Lewis, V. G. Weinheimer, R. J. FIRST SERGEANT Garvin, N. E. SUPPLY SERGEANT Hunter, J. R. SERGEANTS Beiman, H. D. Bishop, G. B. Caushman, W. D. Evans, P. C. Free, J. W. Hewin, L. M. Horton, D. H. Huggins, J. W. King, W. B. O ' Neal, M. T. Piince, J. A. Slotchiver, I. J. CORPORALS Carter, B. S. Cheatham, C. E. Coleman, L. M. Dunlap, J L. Hungerpill er, J. King, R. H. McGregor, G. Parker, W C. Risher, T. R. Segars, J. M. Shuler, C. M. Smith, C. R. Strasburge , A. Yarbrough L. L. PRIVATES Baird, R. L. Barkin, P. T. Barker, J. A. Barksdale, C. D Barnwell, C. S. Bethea, J. O. Bowers, O. W. Brown, L. G. Brunson, J. R. Denny, J. W. Douglass, R. T. Everhart, V. V. Fair, B. B. Ferguson, R. Fowler, H. W. Gregory, S. S. Griffith, H. F. Hammett, W. K Hammond, G. I Harling, G. G. Hicklin, R. M. Hunt, B. G. Hunter, J. E. Keys, J. E. Koon, C. R. Land, B. S. Lane, T. L. Lyles, G F. Marsh, J. M. McCary, J. O. McMullan, W. O. Meisner, H. G. Moorer, R. H. Ownby, J. C. Richardson, R. C. Severance, C. E. Smith, W. C. Strawhorn, S. M. Vaughan, C. C. Webb, C. A. Weekley, C. W. W.ggins, R. F. Williams, J. W. Wilson, M. C. CAPTAIN J. F. HARE Cc )nd« W. R. CROOKS First Lieutenant A R Officer D. H. BLAKNEy First Lieutenant C. W. UMPHLETT First Lieutenant E. M. REYNOLDS First Lieutenant N. E. GARVIN First Sergeant H. D. MINNIS First Lieutenant Executive Officer COMPANY D-2 CAPTAIN R. A. LINER CAPTAIN Liner, R. A. EXECUTIVE Morgan, C. C. A R OFFICER Hahn, H. T. PLATOON LEADERS Webb, H. W. Mellichamp, L. R. Elliott, J. E. FIRST SERGEANT McArthur, J. D. SUPPLY SERGEANT Webb, J. E. SERGEANTS Blackmon, W. E. Causey, J. F. Dickson, J. R. Ellis, P. B. Hammond, J. W. Jones, C. R. Jones, E. R. King, W. H. Montgomery, R. h Park, R. H. Rentz, A. W. Richardson, C. G. Riley, R. A. Tyler, J. A. CORPORALS Brockman, R. W. Chalmers, J. W. Dickerson, R. R. Fuller, H. H. Gregory, W. A. Hubbard, R. G. Klopp, J. C. Mclnnis, L. A. Mordock, W. M. Parker, H. M. Thornhill, V. N. Trcscot, J. H. PRIVATES Ashley, R. L. Belue, H. H. Blanchett, D. O. Bowick, R. H. Darby, W. E. Davenport, C. F. Derrick, W. H. J. Duke, L. M. Duncan, J. D Dunn, J. M. Goethe, R. N Grant, A. P. Gullcdge, C. Hayes, C. C. Holley, H. F. Hunt, N. E. Hyder, T. A. Hyman, T. M. Jeter, J. H. Jeter, M. L. Lee, C. M. Lcvite, A. I McGowan McKmney, W Martin, C. R. Maddox, J. M. Mouchet, A. B. S. Murdock, H. S. Palmer, W. B. Parker, E. C. Parker, F. L. Perry, G. T. Polk, M. X. Robinson, L. F. Seynour, W. W Shecut, M. A. Skclton, C. Smith, M. M. Smith, N. M. Stallworth, W. Timm ons, J. K. Toy, H. W. Turner, H. B. Weeks, T. J. Wcldon, K. S. Williams, H. A Williams, H. F. Cc inde C. C. MORGAN First Lieutenant Executive Officer U - - 4 I I; H. T. HAHN First Lieutenant A R Officer H. W. WEBB First Lieutenant L. R. MELLICHAMP J. E. ELLIOTT First Lieutenant First Lieutenant J. D. McARTHUR First Sergeant SECOND BATTALION SECOND REGIMENT Davenport, Manly, McRae, Glenn, Kinard LIEUTENANT-COLONEL J. R. McRAE Commander CAPTAIN J. B. MANLY Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT G. R. GLENN Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT J. D. DAVENPORT Supply Officer TECH. SERGEANT W. L KINARD Sergeant Major CAPTAIN J. A. MIXON Commander G. TAYLOR First Lieutenant Executive Officer COMPANY E-2 CAPTAIN Mixon, J. A. EXECUTIVE Taylor, G. A R OFFICER Tallevast, C. J. PLATOON LEADERS Burrows, J. R. Collins, E. B. Seigler, C. W. FIRST SERGEANT Hance, L. H. SUPPLY SERGEANT Bowman, P. K. SERGEANTS Chadwick, J. W., Jr. Entzminger, R. O. S Grimball, H. G. Howie, H. G. Kirvcn, E. McC Pitts, W. McA. Price, J. R. Rogers, C. H. Suhr, G. F. CORPORALS Davis, W. O., Edens, H. C, Fair, J. C. Ivester, J. A. Jeffords, C M. Lowder, H. M McNair, W. D. Masters, F. D. Nelson, S. E. Valley, C. J. Wilson, T. R„ Jr Nance, D. F. PRIVATES Albergotti, F. M., J Bennett, W. M. B.shop, W. H., Jr. Bisset, G. B. Blakely, E., Jr. Burns, L. E. Jr. Cheatham, R. J., Jr. Jr. Clardy, J. E. Corker, R. P. Dalton, W. A. Dalrymple, J. P. Daniels, F. A., Jr. DeMars, J. V. Dewsen, J. G. Irwin, S. P. Dial, F. D., Jr. Jenkins, T. T. Dichey, J. L. Kelly, F. O., Jr. Dorsey, M. H. Kennemore, C. M., J Drummond, C. M. Leslie, L. E. Duke, J. V. Mayson, B. M., Jr. Edens, J. A. Morns, L. S. Gaddy, R. H., Jr. Newton, W. McC. Gault, M. G., Jr. Parr, H. L. Grimball, D. E. Randlc, E. L. Hall, L. Z., Jr. Rankm, W. W. Hamm, T. B. Rushing, G. B. Haney, J. C. Slobodien, 1. S. Hams, G. M. Smith, P. K. Hatch, R. E. Thompson, H. T. Hatton, W. D., Jr. Webb, C. Hemmingway, C. McC. Wcscoat, R. y. Hollingsworth, J. C. W.ckham, R. E. Horton, E. T. Wilson, J. F. Howard, G. C, Jr. Wolfe, L. K., Jr. C. J. TALLEVAST First Lieutenant A R Officer J. R. BURROWS First Lieutenant E. B. COLLINS First Lieutenant C. W. SEIGLER First Lieutenant L. H. HANCE First Sergeant COMPANY F-2 CAPTAIN LeRoy, M. R. EXECUTIVE Carter, C. F. A R OFFICER Renken, W. A., Jr. PLATOON LEADERS Hushes, W. C. Maynard, A. L. McCarthy, J. J. SECOND LIEUTENANT Williams, A. G. FIRST SERGEANT Payne, H. S. SUPPLY SERGEANT Moses, V. M. SERGEANTS Davenport, F. S. Evans, W. E. Gaines, J. A. Green, T. E. Jones, F. M. Jones, H. C. Ketchum, W. J. Price, H. A. Rush, C. W. Sanders, E. P. Wannamaker, J. L. C, Jr. CORPORALS Able, W. J. Clark, G. W. Eaddy, U. St. Harris, R. D. Hay, D. E. Johnston, O. C, Jr. Ritchie, P. L. Strasser, W. V. Sutherland, A. C. Rhody, C. H. Evans, J. S. Sitton, H. PRIVATES Baird, R. L. Beach, C. J., Jr. Bell, K. R. Bennett, S. L. Leppard, B. A. Bonnett, A. L., Jr. Mallard, J. P., Jr. Boyce, J. A. Milne, G. C, Jr. Breeden, G. B. Moore, J. W. Brogdon, J. K. McCullouch, J. 1., . 8runson, C. W., Jr. Orders, J. B., Jr. Bullard, W. A. Padgett, S. McT. Cox, J. L. Park, M. A., Jr. Cuttino, J., Jr. Player, C. B„ Jr. Dargan, A. S., Jr. Putman, J. C, Jr. Davis, Dean Rush, W. E. Edmondson, H. G., Jr. Smoak, A. L., Jr. Finley, W. E. Still, W. F. Garrett, J. P., Jr. Stokes, P. A. Harris, L. H. Taylor, J. W. Hatfield, H. B., Jr. Walters, W. L. Heckman, O. E., Jr. Whitten, W. C, Jr Holcomb, J. W. Wise, J. J. Leaphart, W. P. CAPTAIN M. R. LeROY Cc land? W. A. RENKEN, JR. W.C.HUGHES First Lieutenant First Lieutenant A R Officer A. L. MAYNARD First Lieutenant j. j. McCarthy First Lieutenant H. S. PAYNE First Sergeant C. F. CARTER First Lieutenant Executive Officer COMPANY G-2 CAPTAIN J. TUPPER Commander CAPTAIN Tupper, J. SUPPLY SERGEANT Rogers, L. Williams, G. H. EXECUTIVE Fairey, F. S. CORPORALS Robins, J. E. SERGEANTS Apostalakos, G. Crum, G. M. Elam, J. D. Gngsby, R. E. Hawkins, H. A. Jennings, R. H. Miller, G. C. Moss, R. S. Potter, J. R. A R OFFICER Sears, W. J. PLATOON LEADERS Browne, C. H. Propst, J. H. Cnbb, T. K. Aughtry, P. C. Clark, P. L. Davis, J. W. Deaton, J. E. Fairey, J. K. Gill, B. E. Grier, C. M. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Braccy, J. V. Cuthbert, F. P. FIRST SERGEANT Poole, R. F., Jr. Gncr, J. E. Jordan, C. R. Konduros, P. G. Lee, P. C. McBee, W. C. McElveen, R. H. Norns, J. E. Tabor, H. Tate, E. G. Thrailkill, W. E PRIVATES Balcntine, B. B. Balfour, G. G. ' -X. Bozard, J. D. Iler, H. B. Coleman, L. M. Jones, E. H. Covington, G. M. Lortis, J. L. Cranford, D. V. Lesley, J. G. Crisanti, J. W. Mackay, J. R. Crosland, W. S. McClure, C. R. Crouch, R. D. McCord, Z. H. Davis, G. S. McCuen, G. L. Davis, W. E. McCully, R. S. Demosthenes, S. A. McDaniel, O. K. Derrick, C. W. Patterson, N. W Dibble, A. J. Sargent, H. F. Duncan, R. V. Traynham, C. A. Fistore, A. J. Warnhoff, E. H. Hair, J. E. Weeks, B. W. Hann, J. F. White, J. L. Hendricks, R. C. Williams, R. B. Herlong, B. H. Willingham, J. [ Holingsworth, H. G. Wingard, E. Howell, N. A. Wilson, H. G. J. E. ROBINS First Lieutenant Executive Officer W. J. SEARS First Lieutenant A R Officer J. H. PROPST First Lieutenant R. F. POOLE, JR. First Sergeant COMPANY H-2 CAPTAIN SUPPLY SERGEANT Woodward, K. T. Fairey, R. T. Millcn, R. M. Rawls, L. T. Aull, G. H. Wright, J. E. Fans, L. W. Miller, J. H. Freeny, S. W. Mitchell, R. J. SERGEANTS PRIVATES Henson, D. H. Monts, R. M. EXECUTIVE Bolt, J. C. Abbott, L. H. Andrews, D. H. Ashmore, V. L. Bailey, G. T. Boddie, B. F. Gaston, D. H. M ' ustard, E. L. Cohen, H. Bridges, W. H. Bridges, J. M. Buie, P. D. Goebel, W. P. Goodale, G. M. Graham, G. P. Ogletree, W. L. Olson, G. A. Parker, J. W. A R OFFICER Freeman, P. E. Graham, J. S. Perry, S. L. Morris, W. L. McDonald, J. B. Reynolds, E. H. Stewart, W. K. Watson, D. A. Bulman, M. A. Graves, H. B. Pfaff, A. S. Chappell, H. W. r.arper, W. W. Phillips, R. M. PLATOON LEADERS Cilley, J. H. P. Cockrell, C. W. Hayes, R. F. Holcombe, M. E. Ponder, W. G. Reese, J. 1. Folk, K. S. Cook, L. A. Hollis, G. S. Riggs, W. L. Mappus, J. H. CORPORALS Copeland, C. E. Horton, J. H. Riley, R. A. Fairey, G. H. Amme, R. D. Corley, L. P. Howell, C. C. Robertson, W. C Anderson, N. C. Crouch, D. S. Jenkins, O. H. Roberts, E. B. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Brackett, W. D. Crowther, R. R. Johnson, A. A. Sanders, W. E. Copeland, C. A. Davis, E. L. Joye, J. E. Shelor, D. R. Marsh, W. R. Farrow, W. H. L. Davis, H. S. Kay, J. R. Singletary, C. F. McGill, H. T. Graham, T. H. DesChamps, W. W. Lachicotte, W. F. Speck, R. L. Hammond, W. T. DeYoung, L. B. Legare, R. W. Thames, P. B. FIRST SERGEANT Jenkins, J. E. Dillard, C. R. Lewis, R. S. Vickery, S. R. Johnson, W. D. Eaddy, D. C. Macauley, T. J. Wise, J. F. Quarks, W. y. Williams, S. F. Elrod, A. D. Merritt, C. F. Burts, A. H. W. L MORRIS First Lieutenant A R Officer K. S. FOLK First Lieutenant J. H. MAPPUS First Lieutenant G. H. FAIREY First Lieutenant CAPTAIN L. T. RAWLS Cc jnder H. COHEN First Lieutenant Executive Officer • THIRD BATTALION SECOND REGIMENT LIEUTENANT-COLONEL R. L. BUCHANAN Commander CAPTAIN W. B. DiLLARD Executive Officer Cary, Dlllard, Buchanan, Higglns, FIRST LIEUTENANT L. H. CARY Supply Officer TECH. SERGEANT J. H. MANN Sergeant Major CAPTAIN W. B. BARBER Tactical Officer COMPANY 1-2 CAPTAIN SUPPLY SERGEANT Morrow, J. R. Cunningham, J. A. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT SERGEANTS Cothran, W. B. Coggins, D. R. Conner, J. E. A R OFFICER Denny, H. B. Myers, P. E. Freeman, F. W. Huiett, G. E., Jr. PLATOON LEADERS Joye, C. M. Mann, P. H. Kennedy, E. P. Long, J. T. King, T. R. Thomas, R. E. Kratzer, B. E. Lowson, J. B. SECOND LIEUTENANTS McElveen, J. V. Eskew, E. B. McWhite, B. C. Jacobs, O. N. Reynolds, B. M. Jameson, C. R. Rosenberg, 1. M. Lowman, C. R. Rosenberg, P. H. Milhous, H. C. Rowe, E. W. Muldrow, H. G. Tindal, W. M. Strunk, L. M. Swails, J. P. CORPORALS Tiller, M. B. Anderson, H. T. FIRST SERGEANT Ayers, J. F. Felkel, L. W. Holley, H. E. Hogue, W. R. Lee, J. A. Cousins, C. M. Lilienthal, L. G. Minges, P. S. Cuttle, C. R. Lipman, W. E. Mordecai, C. R. Dedmond, R. W. Mathis, D. T. Nims, K. G. Drew, R. M. Matthews, W. H. Shaw, J. H. Gandy, J. M. McClure, M. B. Shirley, R. E. Gilmer, J. B. McJunkin, H. R. Tillery, R. W. Hagins, H. P. Mills, J. L. Twiggs, H. C. Herbert, A. M. Morrison, H. W„ J Wilson, J. H. Herns, C. K. Peckens, C. L. Inabinet, J. W. Poole, A. C. PRIVATES Inabinet, W. D. Reames, D. L. Barnette, P. H. Jeter, J. A. Reece, P. J. Benjamin, S. Johnson, E. T. Reel, J. W. Berry, T. W. Jolly, J. L. Ridgeway, R. F. Bobo, R. S. Jones, J. F. Smith, J. L. Bobrow, A. E. Jones, M. A. Smith, J. O. Bookhart, H. L., Jr. Josey, L. F., Jr. Smoak, R. C. Brasington, J. B. Keels, W. H. Snell, A. W. Cannon, H. L. Kelly, J. W. Swearengen, W. R. Chapman, W. R. Kirkpatrick, W. G. Thomas, C. A. Chastain, E. D. King, H. T. Thomas, C. R. Cheney, J. P., Jr. Kivett, R. G. Tsiropoulos, T. A. Chewning, T. R. Lamb, L. S. Turner, S L. Clajssen, W. S. Lambert, R. Turner, W. F. Clemmer, R. H. Lawrence, W. 1. White, R. M. Collier, P. R., Jr. Leitzsey, J. E. White, T. B. Copeland, L. K. Letts, C. R. Wiggins, M. C. Cornelison, N. Lightsey, W. L. Williams, C. L. CAPTAIN J. R. MORROW Commander P. E. MYERS First Lieutenant A R Officer P. H. MANN J. T. LONG First Lieutenant First Lieutenant R. E. THOMAS First Lieutenant H. E. HOLLEY First Sergeant W. B. COTHRAN First Lieutenant Executive Officer CAPTAIN W. J. LANHAM Commander H. HUDNELL First Lieutenant Executive Officer COMPANY K-2 CAPTAIN Lanhdm, W. J. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT Hudnell, H. A R OFFICER Graham, W. A. PLATOON LEADERS Parks, W. H. Turnage, R. E. Thompson, H. M. SECOND LIEUTENANTS DuBose, M. E. King, W. L. McDavid, R. B. Momeier, G. H. FIRST SERGEANT Brown, G. Q. SUPPLy SERGEANT Hogue, S. W. SERGEANTS Cox, V. M. Cullum, G. W. Presher, C. H. Reich, K. F. Salters, L. W. Stoudenmire, W. J. Terry, A. S. Thompson, W. F. CORPORALS Barksdale, J. M. Broome, W. R. Chandler, E. T. Cooper, J. N. Kempson, H. J. Loftin, U. C. Lynn, W . F. Lytle, B. E. Owens, J. C. Reese, J. E. Syfrett, D. B. Valerius, H. R. Wallace, J. B. PRIVATES Bostick, B. E. Bowen, R. R. B ' annon, F. J. Bradham, L. L. Brady, J. L. Burns, W. R. Busbee, C. D. Butler, J. B. Byars, E. F. Calvert, L. Camp. D. M. Carlton, C. C. Carmichael, M. B. Carpenter, B. L. Carter, J. P. Champion, C. O. Chaplin, R. L. Chapman, D. R. Chapman, E. E. Chapman, W. O. Clark, B. D. Cockfield, T. A. Conway, J. C. Dulin, R. M. Gorman, F. Goudelock, G. E. Gregory, J. N. Harmon, J. B. Hill, C. B. Hunsuck, S. E. Johnson, F. N. Jumper, J. H. Kidd, E. L. Lee, W. F. Leland, J. M. Marchette, L. D., McDowell, H. T. McGuinn, M. E. Miller, J. H. Mills, V. R. Minick, B. M. Mitchell, A. R. Mitcham, P. T. Mitchell, B. F, Moseley, J. B. Morris, A. R. Nickles, W. N. Nix, M. E. Nuttall, A. O ' Cain, J. E. Orander, A. D. Osborne, W. S. O ' Shields, C. M. Overman, L. A. Owens, C. H. Page, L. E. Park, K. M. Parish, D. R. Parrish, H. G. Patterson, G. L. H. R. H. Payne, G. N. Paysinger, S. B. Pepper, H. C. Pettigrew, J. E. Poole, G. G. Rader, D. H. Rast, S. M. Riordon, W. H. Robinson, G. P. Rodgers, L. A. Rosenstock, Saborio, J. Senn, T. A Sharpe, W. Shook, F. Simpson, H. E. Smith, M. E. Stafford, G. A. Stephen, W. M. Trask, N. B. Trumpore, A. S. Tumlin, T. N. Towles, W. B. Wellons, R. M. Wilkes, L. W. Williams, C. E. Wilson, T. H. Yarbrough, J. L. Zakheim, R. W. A. GRAHAM First Lieutenant A R Officer W. H. PARKS First Lieutenant R. E. TURNAGE First Lieutenant H. M. THOMPSON First Lieutenant G. Q. BROWN First Sergeant I I  «► SU1I t r B £:f.i f£ :lL . F.?f: ' -• -1 -.3 - ■ : l ' : N I I I vM F - i— 1 • ■ ■ kJiJjjjV COMPANY L-2 CAPTAIN Coachman, F. G. EXECUTIVE Gallman, C. H. A R OFFICER Berry, M. O. PLATOON LEADERS Barber, G. L. McComb, J. T. Pence, L. E. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Boyce, H. K. Ladd, D. C. Rhyne, A. R. Wannamaker, H. L. West, O. S. FIRST SERGEANT Allen, E. W., Jr. SUPPLY SERGEANT Van Ausdal, R. K. B. R. SERGEANTS Anderson, Bates, W. E. Cheezem, C. K. Dantzler, J. W. Holmes, L. F. Matthews, L. O Mays, H. R. McMaster, S. R. Palmer, G. C. Paul, H. C. Payne, A. K. Ruddock, W. O. Ryan, T. H. Sanders, J. W. Touchberry, R. W. Yarborough, F. A. Young, F. M. CORPORALS Bethea, P. L. Campbell, R. G. Chalker, D. F. Jones, H. R. Kay, H. B. Laney, T. B. Meeks, T. L. Mellard, D. L. Ill Richburg, T. S. Hunt, J. F. Slocum, K. M. Stuckey, J. H Kangeter, H. H. Smith, 1. Suttler, P. L. Kelly, R. A. Smith, J. C. Webb, J. E. Kinard, H. B. Smith, P. R. Lee, D. L. Smith, R. R. PRIVATES Livingston, E. F. Spratt, J. B. Abrams, 1. E. Looper, J. B. Stalnaker, J. W. Alexander, C. W. Mathis, E. H. Stanford, A. G. Arnold, J. R. McClam, M. Stathakes, A. J. Bell, D. B. Miller, W. H. Stevenson, L. O Bellon, F. W. Montgomery, J. H. Stidham, R. M. Berly, H. H. Owens, W. C. Still, D. L. Berman, G. Reinhart, R. C. Stowe, W. P. Best, B. W. Rogers, N. B. Thomas, J. P. Bissell, J. D. Sandel, J. A. Thomas, L. P. Blackmon, W. R. Sawyer, M. M. Thomason, H. E. Boggs, R. V. Schorb, R. H. Tolleson, J. B. Cartee, J. L. Schumacher, R. C. Varn, L. P. Casey, R. E. Scott, J. H. Vaughn, J. L. Cleveland, J. O. Scott, L. P. Walters, W. C. Cleveland, W T. Schwartz, M. N. Ward, A. G. Connor, F. Self, E. L. Warrington, H. 1 Culp, O. T. Sharpe, J. D. Watkins, D. P. Fowler, R. H Shealy, L. H. Weaver, C. W. Griswold, R A. Shuler, C. L. White, H. M. Hand, A. M. Simpson, J. J. Wilbanks, A. T. Hendricks, T. H. Simpson, M. W. Williams, J. D. Holder, F. C. Sites, M. R. Wilson, J. M. Holley, R. H. Sloan, J. C. Wilson, R. P. CAPTAIN F. G. COACHMAN Commander M. O. BERRY First Lieutenant A R Officer G. L. BARBER First Lieutenant J. T. McCOMB First Lieutenant L. E. PENCE First Lieutenant E. W. ALLEN First Sergeant C. H. GALLMAN First Lieutenant Executive Officer COMPANY M-2 CAPTAIN T. E. KILLINGSWORTH Commander CAPTAIN Killinssworth, T. E., Jr. EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANT Gray, J. B. A R OFFICER Hill, J. F. PLATOON LEADERS Gibert, J. M. Warner, V. L. Withers, J. S. SECOND LIEUTENANT Webb, S. C. FIRST SERGEANT Turner, S. T. SUPPLY SERGEANT Taylor, C. J. SERGEANTS Barrow, R. C. Branyon, A. R. Bright, O. E. Darlington, S. P. Gaudry, J. R. Hipp, C. J. Nichols, S. B. Workman, A. C. CORPORALS Atkinson, T. C. Barnett, D. E. Freeman, H. E. Gandy, H. L. Hadlow, W. B. Hendrick, H. L. Hendrick, J. B. Hudson, B. G. Lide, C. B. Lucius, F. C. McNeil, J. F. Proctor, E. L. PRIVATES Abbott, J. M Aimar, C. S. Allen, F. M. Brown, J. S. Brooks, D. Clayton, W. Clegg, J. M. Compton, B. Coney, S. W. Dail, B. E. Dellastatious, Elmore, G. F. Erkes, G. R. Fant, R. G. Fendley, F. K. Gilstrap, M. K Gentry, J. T. Grant, W. G. Graues, L. E. Hayes, R. E. Hochella, W. Harrison, J. P. J. W. Hodge, B. R. Holmes, E. A. Holling, F. J. James, C. B. Julien, R. A. Knight, C. W. King, J. L. McClanahan, M. McClellan, J. E. Meiburg, A. L. Mincey, W. F. Moncrief, W. D O ' dell, W. M. Pate, J. B. Peebles, H. R. Pickens, W. P. Rentz, L. B. Richbourg, R. M Rios, G. Richardson, B. . Ross, J. W. Roddey, J. B. Scott, E., Jr. Schumacher, S. Shaw, E. E. Shirley, J. H. Sistrunk, R. W. Stanley, L. M. Stewart, L. R. Stowe, W. P. Stuart, C. K. Stribling, B. H. Sugg, G. C. Summer, H. M. Thomas, J. E. Thompson, E. A. Tomlinson, C. M. Wagner, N. P. Walker, G. H. Warner, W. E. Welbourne, L. H. Willard, D. Woodsidc, H. F. Winburn, R. G. Woodward, W. B. Zumas, G. N. J. B. GRAY First Lieutenant Executive Officer J. F. HILL First Lieutenant A R Officer J. M. GIBERT First Lieutenant V. L. WARNER First Lieutenant J. S. WITHERS First Lieutenant L. H. CAR W. H. CELY G. S. COBLE M. H. DAVIS C. J. GLENN W. H. GOGGANS C. R. HIGGINS F. C. HOBSON W. J. LANHAM J. R. McRAE L. W. MILFORD J. H. MILLER L. T. RAWLS C. A. REESE E. D. ROBERTS J. E. ROBINS W. H. TEALE C. C. THEBAUD J. TUPPER J. P. WILLIAMS C. H. BROWN C. R. DUNCAN G. H. FAIREY G. R. GLENN J. R. DERRICK R. HOFFMAN H. D. MINNIS L. D. ROGERS J. M. WILSON W. C. GODLEY J. T. FORD W. T. JENKINS J. R. MORROW T. E. STANLEY J. S. WITHERS C. R. HOWARD W. W. FORRESTER B. JOSSELSON P. M. NANCE L. S. STROM J. W. YOUNG R. F. HOWELL L. BUCHANAN H. BUHRMASTER W. GARDINER A. KAY C. PERRY J. TALLEVAST C. BLAIR X. WALLACE 233 flHC— 4 , 0 J On Bowman Field SENIOR PLATOON IN ACTION Diamond Formation Before 22,000 at Columbia 234 SOCIAL DOINGS .1 to lL liAA _ vlaxqaxet l mj TAPS SPONSOR THE BEAUTIES 240 241 a H z W H w ylllss 4llce nJuUHet .,i Biil WS.s 243 M 1 I ■ jbh 244 A 245 246 7l. JUDGE JOHN ROBERT POWERS JOHN ROBERT POWERS 247 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY December 14th, 1942 I. Cooler Associate and Art Editor TAPS Clemson, South Carolina Dear Mr. Cooler: It was a pleasure to judge the beauty section of the 1943 TAPS. The girls whose photographs you submitted are all extremely attractive, and I only wish first place could have been given to each of then. However, as I ' m sure ou realize, it is very difficult to be a fair judge of a girls true per- sonality froa photographs alone. If I had been able to see and talk with the contestants, I nave been better able to appraise their potentialities. My choice of the seven winners is based on (a) the features and contours of their faces, (b) their apparent intelligence and alert- ' c) their feminine chara. Naturalness not glamour, is my criterion of a young lady ' s attractiveness. The winners are: (1) Miss Dottle O ' Neal (i) Miss Henrietta Hampton (3) Miss Joy McHugh (4) Miss Alice Palmer (5) Miss Gladys Lipscomb (6) Kiss Catherine Eve Nickolson (7) Miss Carolyn Hendricks If any of the contestants are ever in New York, I hope they will come in to our office; I would be happy to meet and talk with all of them. Congratulations to you, to the beauty contest candidates, and to all the aembers of the 1943 TAPS; with kindest regards, Sincerely yours, JRP:ito Cx u JOHN ROBERT POKERS 247 N N E T E E N TAPS STAFF yvliiA yilatLiic C tvur f FOR THE ASSOCIATE EDITOR. ART EDITOR 248 SPONSORS • ' I Ll s l atketiue eua, tlTO FOR THE BUSINESS MANAGER 249 y ,v7 Mb tllllA FOR THE ADVERTISING MANAGER _ LaJLae J itTu.s FOR THE LITERARY EDITOR STAFF 9 FOR THE SPORTS EDITOR 250 SPONSORS 43 ..j c=r+iLuctte u .ast FOR THE PHOTO EDITOR 251 . i I FOR THE FEATURE EDITOR FOR THE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER .- Cat St lV t ' liitif L atalun II il((. m 1 ■■ , kllHI f lc ill I [ ssA II ii I tin- ffJaot C flam = Uu I all =) ' • ' J t] L itauiia r hmi cues I I nT.it c It ib 7 ssu =jbet 0ickla 7 lJJ«t - I I Stall —i-uiiiipcllc C tinn I ' iirrnTii i - -t ' n I s I lapel a.u uct I ' licLy £ oyA 4 ' c J-.ul u j-H-iirXin C null ' t CM clt — iiTii l cr y. . A Bit of the Crowd Clemson ' s nine or ten dances per year have gained the reputa- tion of being the best in South Carolina. The fact that we have in excess of four hundred girls up for some of the bigger balls pro- vides ample proof of their popularity. The Central Dance Association has always obtained the best music available for these dances, the jitterbugs ' and jive hounds ' own version of heaven. These and the following photos will give a general picture of what they do with it. Ain ' t They the Screamin ' s! MALCOLM Has a Drea HERBECK and His Boys 256 ra v ' r v„ v jQr mi And All of Them Want to Dance, Too AT THE DANCES ■ Remember PAT PATTON? Well Sit Another One Out The Colonel Was Happy! SERGEANT DAVIS Gets Around, Too The Jungaleers Get Hot 257 At the Military Ball Banquet From the Orchestra Stand . . . JOE On the Drums 258 DANCES JERRY WALD Blows That Clarinet Mid-winters — What a Mob! fiMErf ja BOBBY BYRNE— Remember Taps ' Ball? i w i i ' ' r ■— F i r ' JERRY, SARAH and TOM NTERMISSION TIME One of the Better Ways of Intermishing RAY Relaxes at GEORGES At the Cold Drinks Bar 260 Gimmie That Hat and Coat ' N ' AFTER THE BALL The Night ' s Work is Over - ' : f| . L- ■ . • B f LJ WI i unl A v ffk Vli i . . 4 r V I , , MEm At GEORGE ' S Might as Well Go Home, Now Have a Big Time, BETTY LOU? 261 ATHLETICS i HENRY SMITH MALCOLM CRAVEN Basketball Baseball EARL HOLLEY JOHN MITCHELL RALPH SMITH Track Football Boxing THE MANAGERS THE CHEERLEADERS WILEY HOGUE H. M. PARKER LOUIS BRADHAM BEVERLY FREEMAN ED KELLET CHARLIE McCARTHY FOOTBALL FRANK HOWARD Coach Howard took over the coaching reins in 1940 when Jess Neely left Clemson for Rice Institute. In the 1940 sea- son, the Howard-coached Tigers won the Southern Conference Championship, the first time a South Carolina team had turned the trick. Since that banner year the Clemson football record hasn ' t been quite so good, but the Country Gentle- men could always be counted on to give an interesting and, often, spectacular exhibition. Much credit is due Coach How- ard for an excellent three-year coaching job. 268 ROGERS HOWARD NORMAN THE COACHES THE MAJOR SPORTS CAPTAINS MOISE, Basketball I WRIGHT, Football BELK, Basebal IVEY. Track BLOCK J. E. SWEATTE Treasurer D. P. BELK J. D. CAGLE H. COKER R. M. CRAIG A! U dJAi. k A J. F. HILL F. M. IVEY H. H. JESSEN J. J. JORDAN P. LAMBRAKOS H. W. PIERCE L. B. RENTZ R. A. RILEY C. ROBINSON NX . J. SEARS 270 CLUB The Block C Club is the top-ranking athletic organization on the campus. The members are those students who have won letters in one or more of the major sports. These boys are a rollicking lot, well known for their athletic prowess, rough initiations, and social activities. The cadet corps is indebted to this club for the favorable publicity they have brought the school. Many of the men have made the sports headlines in the nation ' s leading news- papers. M. H. CRAVEN J. R. DICKSON J. H. FRANKLIN J. D. GOOD J. C. HERRING W. R. MARTIN L. W. MILFORD C. M. MIMMS J. M. MITCHELL P. E. MYERS R. B. SMITH C. E. WRIGHT THE TEAM PLAYER POSITION HOME TOWN YEAR WEIGHT . Sophomore 205 Sophomore 190 Sophomore . I 73 Sophomore 1 82 Junior I 73 . Sophomore 1 55 . Senior 212 . Sophomore I 67 . Sophomore I 95 . Senior 182 . Sophomore 181 . Junior 195 . Sophomore 160 ARRANTS, BILL ... Tackle Lynchburg, Va. . AUSTELL. JIM ... Center . . Blacksburg, S. C. BRIGGS. GEORGE ....Guard Green Vl lle, S. C. . BROWN. DEWEY . Back . ... ... Decatur, Ga. BUTLER. MARION Back Greenville. S. C. . . BYERS. MONTY Back . . .Greenville. S. C. . CAGLE, JOHN Tackle Andrews, S. C CLARK, WALTER End . .... Lexington, N. C. . , COX, CARY Center Dawson, Ga CRAIG, MARION Back.. ... Greenville. S. C. CUMBIE. ALTON . . .... Back Lyons. Ga DICKSON. JOHN End Anderson, S. C FISHER, LEO Back Belton, S. C FRANKLIN, HARRY ...Back Morristown. Tenn. ..Junior. .168 HUNTER, BILL ...Guard Greenville. S. C. Sophomore 171 KELLY, WALTER . ' . ..Back .. ..Atlanta, Ga Sophomore 165 KENNERLY, RALPH Back Decatur, Ga Sophomore 168 McCOWN. FRED Back Anderson. S. C Sophomore 170 MclLWAIN, TOM Back Atlanta, Ga Sophomore 168 MANLEY, WELTON End Anderson, S. C Sophomore 168 MARBURY, FELIX Back Albany, Ga Junior 170 MASSEY, BEN Center Rock Hill, S. C Sophomore I 73 MIMMS. CHARLIE Guard Elliott. S. C Sophomore 190 MULWEE, CHARLES Guard Charlotte, N. C Sophomore 179 NALLEY, LLOYD Tackle Easley, S. C Sophomore 205 ONUFER, GEORGE Back Charleston. S. C Sophomore 160 OSTEEN, DAVE Guard Greenv,lle, S. C Sophomore 182 PIERCE. HAROLD Tackle Decatur, Ga Senior 187 ROBINSON, CHARLIE Guard Asheville, N. C Sophomore 220 ROGERS, DuBOSE Tackle Blenheim, S. C Sophomore 191 ROSS. JACK Tackle Augusta, Ga Sophomore 205 ROTHELL, CLAUDE Back Saluda, S. C Junior .... SAMMONS, JUM End Greenville, S. C Junior SMITH, BILL Tackle Greenville. S. C Sophomore SMITH, MELVIN SPEARMAN, WALTER STACY, JACK SULLIVAN, HARRY . SWEATTE, JOHNNY . TIMME, BILL WRIGHT. CHARLIE End Great Falls. S. C Sophomore End Charlotte, N. C Sophomore End Savannah, Ga Sophomore Back Gaffney, S. C . . Sophomore Back ... . Sumter, S. C . Senior .... Tackle . Chester, S. C Sophomore . 176 . 174 205 . 180 .170 180 .170 .204 185 Center Decatur, Ga Senior 179 The Tense Moment The Tiger From His Lair 272 Spring Practice GETTIN ' IN SHAPE TENSE MOMENTS CHAPPIE - il , % I Will They Make It? You ' re Next, MONTY 273 J J ♦tr i H . «2w 1 o: 4 W2 BUTCH Gains Ten Through the Middle BUTLER P.cks Up Five This Time jt rfk-x ' -JB OFF TO A GOOD START CLEMSON PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 13 -32 •13 A P. C. Man is Stopped The season opener with Presbyterian College was, as usual, a hotly-contested one with the Tigers again victorious. The Country Gentlemen ran up a total of 414 yards rushing, to the Fighting Hosemen ' s 152, and 17 first downs to the op- ponent ' s 10. The first quarter was featured by the brilliant 75-yard touchdown jaunt of Butch Butler. P. C, however, came roaring back, passing and running to trail by only one point, 7 to 6. The speed boy, Monty Byers, scored beautifully from the 17-yard line in the second quarter. Again in the fourth period, Butler broke away for a score; was followed shortly by Sweatte who climaxed a 52-yard sustaining drive by going over from the three. Midway of this last quarter, a pass from Norton to Adams was good for a P. C. score, but Clemson led 26 to 13. Butler scored again in the closing minutes of the game and the Tigers wound up with a 32 to 1 3 victory. Our team revealed several glaring weaknesses in this season curtain-raiser, but gave promise of rounding into good form as the season progressed. MARION CRAIG Back MARION BUTLER Back JOHN CAGLE Tackle HAROLD PIERCE Tackle 276 MUHA Gains a Few Yards TIGERS, V. M. I. DRAW CLEMSON 0- V. M. 1 0- On a rain-soaked field at Lynchburg, Va., the Tigers and The Virginia Military Institute played to a 0-0 stalemate. According to the statistics, Clemson was the superior of the hard-fighting Virginia eleven. Our team gained eight first downs to the opponent ' s one and had a slight edge in all the other departments. The Country Gentle- men got within V. M. I. ' s 10-yard line once, but couldn ' t muster the strength to carry the pigskin over. A feature of the game was the stopping of V. M. I. ' s great Joe Muha who has been touted for All-American honors. Wright, Stacy, Clark, and Hunter gave a good account of themselves in the line. Hawk Craig and Butch Butler played a rugged backfield game. The play of the team as a whole seemed much improved over that of the previous week. Coach Howard was well-pleased with the performance of the sophomores who gave promise of rounding quickly into mid-season form. CHARLIE WRIGHT Center JOHNNIE SWEATTE Back RALPH KENNERLY Back JOHN DICKSON End 277 CHIP Stretches for the Touchdown Pass WALTER CLARK End WOLFPACK DOWNS THE TIGERS CLEMSON 6 0- N. C. STATE 7 0- For the first time in ten years of gridiron rivalry, the Tigers bowed in defeat to a superior Wolfpack eleven. This Charlotte classic was, as usual, a hard-fought struggle, but North Carolina State proved somewhat better than in some previous years while the Clemson team was not quite as good. At the outset the Country Gentlemen found themselves on the defensive and there they stayed for the greater part of the game. A phenomenal exhibition of punting by North Carolina ' s Teague and Faircloth, time and again, pushed the Tigers deep into their own territory. On a sustained drive, the Wolfpack scored first, in the second quarter. Teague ' s conversion was good. The Tigers bounded back with a touchdown of their own, but the kick from placement was unsuccessful and the North Carolinians led 7-6. After these two scoring thrusts the two teams settled into a nip and tuck struggle with neither again ' hitting pay dirt. Captain Charlie Wright, Hawk Craig, and Chip Clark played well for Clemson. Oh, He Didn ' t Get so Very Far MONTY BYERS Back BILL SMITH Tackle BILL HUNTER Guard - 7 -14 BUTLER Gams Five Before FURBUSH Stops Him THE TIGER SCARES THE EAGLE CLEMSON 7 BOSTON COLLEGE o 7 7 Our boys played perhaps their best game of the season in holding the highly heralded Boston College eleven to a one touchdown margin of victory. Pre-contest prognosticators had forecast an overwhelming victory for the sharp-taloned Eagle over a supposedly docile Tiger. Their predictions were wrong in that they had not taken into account the fighting spirit of the out-manned and outweighed Country Gentlemen. But for a bit of ill luck the Tigers might have won by one touchdown. Clemson led at the half, 7 to 0, but in the third period allowed a stray pass to fall into the hands of B. C. ' s Mickey Connelly who raced 85 yards for the score. Boston recovered a fumble on Clemson ' s 23-yard line in the last quarter and from there drove for the winning touchdown. Charlie Wright played an outstanding game in the line for the Bengals. Butler and Craig played their usual rugged brand of football. HARRY FRANKLIN Back MIMMS Stops KILLELEA For CHARLIE ROBINSON Tackle CLAUDE ROTHELL Back FELIX MARBURY Back This Lateral From STACY to CLARK Gained Twenty REVENGE FOR THE TIGERS CLEMSON 6 SOUTH CAROLINA 6 To the delight of all Clemson supporters the State Fair classic resulted in an 18 to 6 win for the victory-hungry Tiger over the ever-aggressive Gamecock. This game, played before a capacity crowd of 23,000 fens, proved to be one of the most exciting of the year. Neither team could claim an advantage until the final whistle was sounded. The Gamecock scored first, in the second quarter, on the vicious line bucks of Ken Roskie. The aroused Tiger immediately unleashed an aerial attack that tied the count, 6 to 6. Stacy caught the touchdown pass thrown by Butler. In the third period, Butler again connected, this time throwing to Clark to give Clemson a 1 2 to 6 lead. In the fourth quarter, our well-organized line broke Butler into the open for a 64-yard dash for the score. This most sensational play of the game was the last score, giving the Tigers an 1 8 to 6 margin of victory. The entire team played desperately in gaining this sweet revenge for last season ' s loss to the Gamecock. Lookee Behind You! RAIG is Stopped After a Good Gain THE DEACONS BREAK A JINX CLEMSON 6 0- WAKE FOREST 6 7 6- - 6 19 In a night game at Raleigh, the Tigers, for the first time in several years lost to the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest. The score was 19-6. The Tigers held their own for the first half, making six points to the Deacons ' six. However, in the third period, the strength of the Wake Forest reserves began to tell. Johnny Perry and Red Cochran were the big guns for the Deacons in this last half, the latter scoring on a 58-yard run in the third period. The Tigers played hard and well in their futile attempt to stop the North Caro- linians. Butler and Marbury were outstanding for Clemson. Marbury scored the only Tiger touchdown in the first quarter after a series of passes carried the ball to the three- yard stripe. The Tigers might have fared better but for the acute lack of reserves, of which the Deacons, on the other hand, had plenty. A Deacon is Stopped After a Five-Yard Gain LLOYD NALLEY Tackle MELVIN SMITH End CHARLIE MIMMS Guard BUTCH Drives for a Good Gain COLONIALS SPRING A SURPRISE CLEMSON 0- GEORGE WASHINGTON 7- JACK STACY End Clemson lost to the George Washington Colonials in one of the most disappoint- ing games of the season. The Tigers made 18 first downs to George Washington ' s 5, and gained a total of 256 yards to the opponent ' s 60. They gained almost at will un- til near the enemy ' s goal. There the drives would invariably bog down. The Tigers had the ball in scoring position several times, but lacked the power to take it over. When the half ended, Clemson was on the G. W. two-yard marker. The only Colonial tally came when Weber intercepted one of Butler ' s tosses to cross the goal line standing up. The best performance of the day was turned in by the consistently brilliant Marion Craig. The Hawk ' s blocking was devastating and he seemed to be in on almost every tackle. The game could easily have been Clemson ' s had the Tigers been a little less erratic in their play. A Host of Colonials Stop BUTLER After a Six-Yard Gam HARRY SULLIVAN Back FRED McCOWN Back •-■ Bi -J- . - ' i ERNEST MclLWAIN Back DEWEY BROWN Back h ' Tk i McAFEE Throws a Touchdown Pass TIGERS LOSE AT JACKSONVILLE CLEMSON JACKSONVILLE - 6 -24 The Tigers met the strong Jacksonville Air Base team in Jacksonville and lost by a 24-6 score. The statistics said the Tigers were nearly the equal of the servicemen but the score indicated something else. Jacksonville scored in the second period on a well-executed reverse pass, McAfee to Gloden. There were no more touchdowns until the last quarter when Jacksonville scored three. Bill Chi ply, former Clemson star, caught a pass for the first one. The next came as the result of a blocked Clemson punt which the Jax center recovered and scored from the 22-yard line. The final Jacksonville tally came as a gift when Fisher threw one into the hands of an enemy lineman. The Tigers ' only score came after an 80-yard drive which was climaxed by a Butler- to-Clark pass into the end zone. Clemson might have fared better but for the absence of injured Byers, Mimms, and McCown. BUTCH Goes For a Slight Gam LEO FISHER Back ALFRED COX Center ' %. BUTLER Over For a Touchdown TIGERS DEFEAT AN OLD RIVAL CLEMSON 6 FURMAN In the big home-coming day clash, Clemson again downed the Fur- man Hurricane, this time by the tune of 12-7. These bitter rivals played a bruising game that was anybody ' s until the very last minute. In the first quarter the Tigers took the ball quickly down the field on beautifully executed plays. Butler went over from the one-yard line. The try for the extra point failed and Clemson led 6-0. Neither team scored again until Furman recovered a fumble deep in Clemson territory and passed into the end zone for a score. The conversion was good and the Hurricane led 7-6. Things looked bad for the Tigers until Monty Byers took charge. He threw a beautiful aerial to Chip Clark for the winning touchdown. The try for the extra point again failed but the Tigers walked off with a 12-7 win. The whole Clemson team played heads up football to win this thrill- packed game. Admiral Dewey Proctor was outstanding for Furman. The Hurricane Bores Ir GEORGE BRIGGS Guard A Plainsman is Stopped AUBURN AGAIN DOWNS THE TIGERS CLEMSON 6 7 13 AUBURN 7 20 7 7 41 In the season finale, the great Auburn team continued its winning ways by hand- ing us a crushing 41-13 defeat. The Tigers played a stubborn game but were no match for the team that had, the previous week, beaten Georgia decisively. Craig, who scored both Tiger touchdowns, was outstanding for Clemson. Reynolds was voted the day ' s best for Auburn. The Tigers held the Plainsmen at bay for most of the first quarter, but finally sur- rendered a touchdown. In the second period Auburn tallied three more while Craig scored for Clemson after a pass, Butler to Stacy, had placed the ball in position. Auburn scored a touchdown in each of the last two quarters. The Country Gentle- men came back with seven points in the closing moments of the game. Thus the Tigers concluded a mediocre season. Their record was not an impressive one but they could always be counted on to give an interesting and often spectacular exhibition. But for the inconsistency of the inexperienced sophs, many of the near- wins might be recorded in the victory column. A Bit of a Pile-up The Squads Team Up THE TIGER CUBS The Tiger Cubs had an average season, winning two and losing two. When the season opened the prospects were good, but some of the promising stars were called into the army and the squad was seriously depleted. The Cubs undoubtedly would have graduated many more fine players to the varsity had they been able to remain in school. In the opener, the Cubs downed P. C. 7 to 0, with Hoochie Morgan scoring the winning touchdown. The Cubs also won the second encounter from Daniels Field, 6 to 0. Olin Cleveland scored for Clemson. The Carolina Biddies downed the Cubs in the third game, an exciting and bruising one. In the final game, Georgia ' s great freshman team downed the Cubs 30 to 6. The game was a hard fought one in spite of the big score. The U. S. C. Game Was Tou 3 h A Hard Tackle Period : BASKETBALL 289 FRONT ROW: Hendricks, Burnstein, Hill, Moise, Woodward, Dalton, Lambrakos, Thornhill, Minges, Craig, Coach Norman. SECOND ROW: Martin, Moore, Warrington, Martin, Bill; Freeny, Sears, Clark, Mcllwain, Shelton. THIRD ROW: Shaw, Riley, Cox, Coker, Lang. WITH THE TIGER CAGEMEN The Tiger basketballers, 1943 model, had a somewhat disappointing season, winning three games while los- ing fifteen. Even so, the team could always be counted upon to give an interesting exhibition. On occasions they played magnificant basketball and gave promise of rounding into a first-class team. Coach Norman was handicapped at the outset by the loss by graduation of some of last year ' s stars and by the induction, during the season, of some of the promising young players. However, several individual stars pre- sented themselves. Hawk Craig, who scored 208 points during the season to lead the state scoring and rank among the top in the conference, played a superb all-round game. Riley also amassed an impressive total score. Sears, one of the best ball handlers to grace a Clemson court in some time, played a very good floor game, as did Captain Moise and Gillespie. Lambrakos and Hill, although irregular starters, played well and made their share of field goals. Most of the home games were fast and exciting as the Tigers usually kept the score pretty much in doubt until the final whistle. But for a few unfortunate breaks, several of the near wins would have been recorded in the Clemson victory column. ROBERT MOISE Guard MARION CRAIG Forward DICK RILEY Center FRANK HILL Forward 290 ■ iff j P • ! f; r %m J NH f ■H . 1, f ■- ■ 1 1 1 Coach and Boys From Sidelines Fast Play With Citadel BASKETBALL RESULTS, 1943 Clemson 42 Clemson 40 Clemson 56 Clemson . . 48 Clemson 54 Clemson 44 Clemson 34 Clemson 32 Clemson 30 Clemson 35 Clemson 32 Clemson 40 Clemson 31 Clemson 36 Clemson 38 Erskine . . 22 N. C. State . . . 48 Wake Forest .... .. . 71 P. C . . . 44 Wofford .45 P. C. . . . 49 N. C. State . . . 69 North Carolina . . . . 52 South Carolina . . . . . 48 The Citadel . . . 49 Georgia Tech . . . . . . 43 South Carolina . . . . . 42 Davidson .. . 53 Wofford . . . 46 The Citadel . . . 63 The Tiger and Gamecock Fight it Out WALT SEARS Guard WALTER CLARK Center BASKETBALL The Tigers opened the season in winning style, downing Erskine 42-22, with Stick Riley leading the scoring with ten points. The game was fast and substitutions frequent. In the second game, N. C. State proved a tarter, nosing out Clemson by a 48 to 40 score. Hawk Craig scored 16 points, a sample of the scoring punch he was to exhibit through- out the season. Wake Forest routed the Tigers 71 to 56 in a wild-scoring game. Craig and Riley tallied frequently for Clemson, Hinerman and Mitchell for the Deacons. In the next game the Tigers broke into the win column again, trouncing P. C. 48 to 44. Craig, Freeny, Moise, Clark and Lambrakos played well for Clemson. Our boys continued their winning ways against Wofford, defeating the latter 54 to 45. Riley, Craig, Sears, and Moise were the high scorers. In the next game, the Tiger quintet lost to P. C. 44 to 49, in spite of the high scoring of Craig and Riley. Lambrakos and Hill played good floor games. N. C. State followed with a 69 to 34 win over the Tigers who started off at a fast clip which they couldn ' t maintain. Craig and Riley again were the Clemson high scorers as were Mack and Morris for N. C. State. SEARS and MOISE Stretch For the Bal ERNEST MclLWAIN Guard Crowd 292 l942- ' 43 SEASON The hapless Tigers lost the next game to the University of North Carolina, 52 to 32. Both teams substituted freely in this fast and free-scoring game. Clemson next journeyed down to Columbia only to lose to South Carolina 48 to 30. Sears and Craig were high scorers for the Tigers, Riddle, for the Gamecocks. The Citadel took Clemson in the next encounter, 49 to 35. The Charleston boys held only a slight lead at halftime but forged well ahead in the closing moments of the game. Ge orgia Tech won another from the discouraged Tigers, 43 to 32, in a game played in Atlanta. Only a substantial Tech first-half lead kept the Tigers from winning in the second half. Clemson came home to put on one of the sea- son ' s best exhibitions in losing to South Carolina, 42 to 40. Behind the deadly shooting of Craig, the Tigers came roaring back in the second period al- most to take the game from the Gamecocks who had rolled up a substantial early lead. Davidson took the next game from Clemson, 53 to 31. Craig and Lambrakos were high scorers for the Tigers, Peters for the Deacons. Wofford won the next 46 to 36 on their own court, avenging an earlier defeat. In the season ' s finale The Citade humbled the Tigers 63 to 38 to clinch their bid to the conference tournament. See Something, JOE? FRANK GILLESPIE Forward HOMER COKER Guard FRANCIS HENDRIX Forward 293 CRAIG Stretches A mmjm r 1 1 (b INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Total Points Craig 208 Riley 96 Sears 65 Moise 40 Lambrakos 39 Freeny 34 Clark 29 Hill 24 Gillespie 16 Hendricks The Townfolks Come Along, Too A Rest at Half-time y JOHN HUTTO Forward VAN THORNHILL Forward : ;: Jtf m :  T TRACK I 295 i A A TRACK The 1942 track team had a fairly successful season, winning two of the three regular season meets and plac- ing second in the State meet. Beckett, Dickson, Fennell, and Fritts were the outstanding stars of the season. Fennell placed first in the pole vault in every season meet, and set a new record of 13 feet 4 inches at the State tournament. Dickson won consistently in the 100-yard dash, finished in 9.9 seconds against Furman. Clemson downed Furman 101 to 30 in the first meet, winning every event except the javelin throw. Dickson placed first in the 100 and 200-yard dashes. Beckett took the one and two mile runs. Morgan also scored a double, in the 120-yard and 220-yard hurdles. Fritts took the shot put and discus throws and Ivey the broad jump. Clemson downed Presbyterian College 71 to 55. Graham won the 440 in the good time of 51.8 seconds. Dickson won the 100 and 220-yard dashes. Morgan won the 120- yard hurdles, and Franklin the 880-yard dash. Fritts won Coach NORMAN FRITTS, Last Year ' s Weight Thrower Early Season Warm-up 296 942 the discus and shot put. Fennell won the pole vault with the excellent leap of 13 feet, 4 inches. South Carolina handed the Clemson tracksters a 71 to 60 defeat at Columbia. The Gamecocks won most of the dashes, the hurdles, and the weight events. Franklin won the 880-yard dash. Beckett took the mile and two mile runs. Ivey won the broad jump. Fennell placed first in the pole vault at 13 feet, 4 inches. The relay was forfeited to Carolina. Clemson placed second in the state meet at Clinton with 44 points, although South Carolina won handily with 75 ' 2 points. Franklin won the 880-yard dash, setting a new record of 1 minute 58.2 seconds. Fennell, in the pole vault, also set a new record, winning with a magnificent leap of 1 3 feet, 4 inches. Dickson placed second in the 100, Graham in the 440, and Beckett in the one mile and two mile run. Over the Top at Twelve Feet Practice on the Low Hurdles IVEY Shows That Broad-jump Form 297 REGULAR SEASON RESUME Clemson 101 Furman 30 Clemson 71 Clemson 60 P. C 55 South Carolina .... 71 STATE TRACK MEET South Carolina 75 ' 2 Clemson 44 P. C 401 2 Furman 5 FRANKLIN All Set Against P. C. We ' ll Try it an Inch Higher The Early Season Kinks Must Go ■ STATE INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK RECORDS HELD BY CLEMSON 220-Yard Dash Lynn 21.9 Sees 1934 880-Yard Run Franklin I Min. 58.2 Sees 1942 220-Yard L. H McFadden 23.9 Sees 1940 120-Yard H. H McFadden 14.6 Sees 1940 Javelin Throw Blackwell 1 84 Ft. 9 ' 2 In 1935 One-Mile Run Calhoun 4 Min. 28 Sees 1938 Broad Jump McFadden 23 Ft. 3? 8 In 1940 Pole Vault Fennell 13 Ft. 4 In 1942 BASEBALL I 299 mm ..!.. ' . II i JAY GOOD Spring Dr ALONG THE The Tiger baseballers started the season slowly, but soon found themselves and developed into a smooth-running club with plenty of punch at the plate. The boys, playing for Coach Tom Rogers, won nine games while losing eleven. THE SCORES— SPRING, 1942 COACH ROGERS Clemson 3 Clemson 1 Clemson 6 Clemson 5 Clemson 18 Clemson 9 Clemson 6 Clemson 12 Duke 5 Erskine 8 Georgia 13 Michigan State 11 Erskine 9 Georgia 8 Daniels Field 5 South Carolina We Made it, Tho Our Boy Tees Off HOLLIDAY Makes Him Ground Out SPEED JESSEN Pitching BASE LINES Clemson 8 Clemson 5 Clemson 3 Clemson 14 Clemson 11 Clemson 4 Clemson 10 Clemson 13 Clemson 1 Clemson 9 Newberry 7 Presbyterian College 6 Duke 14 Newberry 3 Furman 12 Daniels Field 10 Wofford 3 Wofford 5 Furman 7 South Carolina 5 Total 135 Opponents 132 LARRY Hits a Double Against Carolina COTTON Bunts One JACK JORDAN, Second Bc.se Hfc- - iGP Pf $ ■ - LUTHER RENTZ, Pitcher HOMER COKER, Outfield MIMMS, Th,rd Base BATTING AVERAGES Times at Bat H. Coker 57 Jordan 18 Berry 64 Belk 72 Blalock 71 Mimms 60 Jessen 80 Holliday 20 Wright 19 Rentz 8 Herring 34 Boyce 15 Times at Bat Average . .438 . .388 . .375 . .361 . .352 . .333 . .300 . .300 . .263 . .250 . .232 . .200 MALCOLM at Work L. Coker 46 Good 60 Martin 36 Average .195 . .166 . .166 PITCHERS ' RECORDS LP. W. L. H. B.B. S.O. Hollid ay 52 4 1 55 13 28 Martin 30 1 2 28 16 17 Blalock 21 1 1 13 22 10 Rentz 32 3 1 27 Jessen 9 5 Carpenter 15 3 3 ' 12 14 4 5 10 2 BILL MARTIN, First Baseman MINOR SPORTS • R. A. KAY J. D. McARTHUR D. L. ALEXANDER R. S. BOBO L. L. BRADHAM Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer B. E. GRAY W. HOGUE L. G. HOLTZENDORFF J. O. DYSART B. GOUDELOCK B. B. KNIGHT J. G. MANN J. J. McCarthy R. L. JONES J. E. KELLETT A. W. ROLLINS M. B. TILLER J. E. WEBB L. W. MILFORD D. H. RADER MINOR C CLUB The Minor C is awarded to the cheer- leaders and those students who are outstand- ing in one or more of the minor sports: tennis, swimming, rifle marksmanship, and golfing. Clemson is proud of the men for their fine spirit and the excellent records they have made in intercollegiate competition. FRONT ROW: J. G. Mann, L. G. Holtzendorff, J. D. McArthur, Marvin Swartz. SECOND ROW: J. H. Trescott, O. K. Rudd, E. A. Blakely, G. P. McCranie. THE SWIMMING TEAM THE TENNIS TEAM THE RIFLE TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: A. H. Ycclco, A. F. Phillips, W. P. Tribble, T. W. Gladden, J. E. Hudson, F. A. Mclntire, J. C. Welborn, J. K. Brown, O. C. Johnson, R. F. Kaiser, Captain Van Houtcn. The activities of this year ' s rifle team were considerably curtailed by the dif- ficulties of transportation and travel. Only one shoulder to shoulder match was held, this with Georgia Tech. The Tiger sharpshooters were nosed out by a narrow margin. The team competed in the fourth service command competition with satisfactory success. The boys also competed for the William Randolph Hurst trophy in the spring of this year. The boys that try for a position on the rifle team receive a type of training that they may well need when they join the armed forces. Clemson is proud of these boys and the record they have made. Squeeze That Trigger. Earl The Firing Line 1 fe KYlfl ■ ira $ Jf ' - • -i ' i INTRAMURALS Intramural sports have always held a prominent place among the campus activities. This year an even greater interest has been taken in intramural sports. As a recognition of the healthful aspects of physical exercises and games, the college authori- ties, have, this year instituted a greatly intensified program. Joe Sherman, as intramural director, supervised a program of basketball, football, and volleyball. The use of the newly completed obstacle course was encouraged and a majority of the cadets have run the course with the hope of building up their bodies physically. The bowling alley for a time sponsored a series of tournaments among the cadet companies. Intra- mural boxing, which was discontinued last year, was introduced again. A good many mittmen turned out for the exciting bouts. JOE SHERMAN, Director FRONT ROW: W. R. Crook, R. A. Kay, J. C. Stone, J. R. Edwards, P. E. Myers. SECOND ROW: R. E. Weingartner, R. L. Jones, F. R. Hickerson, W. A. Graham, E. D. Bubser, C. J. Tallevast. THIRD ROW: W. C. MacMurphy, W. L. Morris, W. A. Ranken, J. D. Cagle. H. K. Boyce, M. H. Craven. J The 1943 Intramural Football Champs NTRAMURAL Ar d a Sun Tan, Too x: •in ri I f ' ' 1 111 Mil HlT ■tii in. £- A Bit of Action Volleyball, a Favorite 308 An End Run 309 ■Ill ■ iii A Hot Game NTRAMURAL SPORTS The Old Stretch Softball, a Favorite In the Spring Bowling Fan 310 ACTIVITIES if r jr JAMES CRAYTON HERRING, JR. Editor-in-Chief HAROLD LEONARD COOLER Associate and Art Editor THE CARL WILLIS ELVINGTON Advertising Manager JAMES JOHN BRENNEN Literary Editor I GEORGE GUS KONDUROS Business Manager TAPS STAFF The Boys Look Over the Book With Advisor Lane and the Late Ben Robertson, Editor of the 1923 Taps. Now that we ' ve finally published an annual, we are at a loss as to what to say about it. We can ' t say it ' s good; we ' re modest. We can ' t say it ' s bad; we don ' t think it is. We ' d better let you do the talking, and we ' re sure you will. For about six months we boys pictured here have worked every day and, often quite late at night, trying to put this thing together. Sometimes it was fun; more often it was work, hard work. At first we weren ' t even sure there would be a Taps this year, what with a war going on and everybody ' s yelling about film and copper shortages. But, in spite of all of our anxieties, we have succeeded in giving you an annual, one which we think compares favorably with the fine Clemson annuals of past years. If you like it, we ' re glad. If you don ' t, keep it to yourself. We ' ll be hard to find. ROBERT GRAY HUFFORD Staff Photographer THOMAS MANNING HORTON Sports Editor CECIL JOHN TALLEVAST Feature Editor JOE EARL BROWN Photo Editor JUNIOR TAPS STAFF It is a long recognized custom at Clemson that the juniors relieve the seniors of a great deal of work that must be done in the varied activities on the campus. In keeping with this Clemson tradition the Junior Taps staff bears the brunt of the drudgery that goes into the publication of the annual. Their ' s is the task of collecting picture fees, preparing copy for the printer and engraver, typing countless ad-soliciting let- ters, and doing the many other odd jobs. Many dawns -find these boys hard at work, getting the copy in shape for a looming printer ' s dead-line. Many class cuts offer ample evi- dence of t he tremendous amount of work they must do in maintaining Clemson ' s All-American standard in yearbooks. These juniors work hard in an effort to land one of the top positions on the next staff. And, for each man that has shown sufficient promise and a willingness to work, there is a just reward. The retiring staff picks the succeeding staff solely on merit. G. H. AULL P. L. CLARK C. M. JOYE J. O. RALEY R. S. CATHCART W. W. FOWLER P. G. KONDUROS B. W. WEEKS C. K. CHEEZEM E. E. HOLT C. A. MURCHISON R. H. WIGGINS The Junior Staff Busily Preparing Copy JOE, TALLY, and MONK Look Over the Layout TAPS IHDM MBaMa _ aBM jK a j £5 TAPS IN THE MAKING The job of publishing an annual of Taps proportions is one involving a tremendous amount of hard work little dreamed of by most of the readers. The Taps staff, unlike the annual staffs of most schools, do their own layout work, art, photography, and copy writing. These chores, of course, detract a great deal from curricular ac- tivities, but, insofar as Taps has been ranked All-American for several years, it is felt the product is worth the effort. The 1943 Taps was born in the summer of 1942 when the original layout was drawn. With the beginning of the school term came the taking of pictures for the class sections and the immediate preparation of copy for the printer and engraver. The succeeding six month were frantic days of drawing, ad- selling, picture-taking, copy-writing, and collecting of fees. The last copy, completing, possibly, another All-American candidate, was ready for printing in early March. HAROLD, Busy Again In the Art Room COTTON, Set For Action BOB and the Beloved Camera if R. L. BREELAND Editor T. K. CRIBE Co-Editor ®llf ' C. R. DUNCAN Business Manager (%?r Miff | STAFF ASSISTANTS E. L. B. OSBORNE Feature Editor H. M. SIMONS Feature Editor F. M. YOUNG Assistant Business Manager J. C. AUSTELL Assistant Sports Editor J. E. NORRIS Assistant Circulation Manager T. T. JENKINS Assistant Advertising Manager R. L. ALLISON Assistant Distribution Manager W. C. SMITH Assistant Distribution Manager R. B. MOISE Sports Editor J. F. CHAPIN Feature Editor 318 R. G. HUFFORD Staff Photographer J. B. MANLY Managing Editor The Tiger is Clemson ' s weekly publication. Often called the South ' s most in- teresting college newspaper, The Tiger has a circulation of 5,000, the largest in the state. For several years The Tiger was rated All-American by the National Scholas- tic Press Association. At present the staff is in possession of the Wilton E. Hall trophy for being adjudged the outstanding college paper in South Carolina. Clemson offers no course in journalism, so each Tiger man is the product of the painstaking effort of himself, his editor and Professor John D. Lane, faculty ad- visor. The records of former Tiger editors would offer ample evidence of the value of such experience as these Tiger men receive. Many of these former editors have graduated into prominent positions in the world of journalism. In keeping with a Clemson tradition, The Tiger is strictly a product of the cadet corps, is subjected to no faculty censorship whatsoever. The aim of the staff is, pri- marily, the portrayal of the news as the student sees it. B. A. CHESTOCHOWSKI Associate Sports Editor E. D. LANG Associate Sports Editor H. L. COOLER Cartoonist 319 SY. DICK, and BONNER Talk it O. THE STAFF AT WORK The Tiger, often called the South ' s most interesting col- lege newspaper, represents almost a full-time job for the majority of the staff members. The work of publishing The Tiger is a never-ending opera- tion. As soon as one issue is in the hands of the subscribers, the typewriters begin pounding anew as features and columns are made ready for the next week ' s linotyping. On Monday afternoon and night the editors and junior stooges gather to put into print the week ' s news as it begins to unfold. Tuesday ' s work is much the same, with the heading-up of stories and the editing amateurish freshman and sopho- more reporting, added. The final dressing-up of The Tiger is done Wednesday and Wednesday night. All copy and the lay out is then taken over to the Independent-Daily Mail plant in Ander- son. There the last-minute details are worked out and an- other 5,000 copies of the paper are ready for the press. The circulation staff goes to work on Thursday distributing the newspaper through the barracks and mailing them to the hundreds of subscribers. This year, many ' Tigers are reach- ing Clemson men in the armed forces. Most of the already- read copies throughout the barracks are gathered and wrapped by the Y. M. C. A. clubs for mailing to our fighting alumni. I The Reportorial Staff 320 W. H. PARKS Editor THE SLIP STICK The Slip Stick is the technical magazine published by the students in the school of engineering and chemistry. The Slip Stick began publication in 1941 and, since that time, has risen to the rank of the number one campus magazine. The content of the Slip Stick is, for the most part, of a technical nature. Many items of news and features of loca interest, are also included. At the South Carolina press con- vention, the Slip Stick won a silver cup for its being ad- judged the best technical magazine in the state. The work of publishing the Slip Stick is done entirely by the staff. An advisory board consisting mostly of members of the faculty are called upon from time to time to give a constructive criticism of the magazine. BILL, At the Editor ' s Desk ' Slip Stick Senior Staff and the Junior Staff 321 - C. B. FELLERS Editor C. A. JAMES Co-Editor Managing Editor J. M. GIBERT Business Manager THE AGRARIAN The Agrarian, published by the agricultural school, is the oldest magazine on the campus. It has an unusually large circulation and has been of great service to the college in that Clemson, through the Agrarian, has been publicized throughout South Carolina and the South. The content of the magazine is mostly technical, dealing with specialized activities in the agricultural school and new developments in the field of agriculture. Other features, of ocal interest, are added also. The Agrarian is strictly a student publication. All staff members were trained by the preceding staff. The Junior Staff The Senior Staff Look Over the Layout 322 M. D. MOORE Editor -mH L. S. LIGON Managing Editor B. A. CHESTOCHOWSKI Assistant Editor THE BOBBIN AND BEAKER The Bobbin and Beaker, published by the textile stu- dents, is the second oldest campus magazine. The journal has a very large circulation and is published three times per year. The literary content of the Bobbin and Beaker deals primarily with the activities in the school of textiles and new developments in the field. The role of the textile industry in the winning of the war has been emphasized this year. Many features and campus news have also been added. The work of publishing Bobbin and Beaker is done al- most entirely by the members of Phi Psi, the textile fraternity. Senior Staff Hard at Work The Junior Staff do Plenty of Work, Too 323 THE Y.M.CA. . . . . eCLdl L £ lit et MR. P. B. HOLTZENDORFF y. M. C. A. Secretary THE Y. M. C. A. The Y, the campus social center, continues from year to year to offer to the cadet corps excellent forms of entertainment, recreation, and opportunities for religious training and expression so vitally important in the life of the maturing young student. Through the efforts of Mr. P. B. Holtzy Holtzendorff and his staff the Y has grown in im- portance and popularity with the years. The services of this institution are many. It sponsors all religious ac- tivities, is headquarters for the Y. M. C. A. cabinet and the various ' councils. Vesper programs often featuring prominent guest speak- ers, are offered each Sunday. Deputation teams are organized here and, whenever possible, visit other campuses in this and adjoining states. Two theatres, showing every week day, offer a choice of two first-class movies. A popular feature are the free shows on Friday and Saturday and the travel reels shown on Sundays. At least once during the school term each cadet company and campus organization is treated to an open house with a free movie and entertainment. The pool room and the swimming pool, usually well occupied, are almost as popular as the two theatres. The Y is also the headquarters for many intramural sports: football, softball, and basketball. It would be hard to over-estimate the importance of the Y. M. C. A. The entertainment and recreation, and religious activities it offers are a pleasant respite to the cadets from the usual grind of the scholastic year. The cadet corps is indebted to Mr. Holtzendorff, Tillie H eyward, and the entire organization for these services that are to be found on few college campuses. THE ADVISORY BOARD BACK ROW: J. E. Ward, J. C. Littlejohn, B. E. Goodale, S. B. Earle. FRONT ROW: P. B. Holtzendorff, J. E. Hunter, S. M. Martin, G. H. Aull, R. F. Poole ' MR. H. T. HEYWARD Assistant Y. M. C. A. Secretary The y. M. C. A. Building To many cadets the Y. M. C. A. building is an institution where they may give expression to their religious feelings; to others it is also a place to play a game of pool or to go swimming. To others it is simply a place to rest in the quiet sanctity of the spacious lounges. But to all Clemson cadets the Y. M. C. A. is a vital and necessary part of the college setup. The religious programs, the athletic and recreational services, the movies, and the cafeteria and barber shop all make the Y the most frequented spot on the campus. It is a place of convention before classes and long roll, headquarters for visiting families and friends, the social axis of Clemson College. Time Out From Religious Emphasizing ' One of the Vs Biggest Attractions 326 M. R. LeRoy President W. W. GARDINER Vice-President T. C. MOSS Secretary H. E. BLANTON G. R. GLENN J. F. HARE H. S. PAYNE W. G. ALBERGOTTI C. H. BROWN W. J. GOUDELOCK W. S. JACKSON J. L SANDERS G. H. AULL R. B. CARPENTER H. G. GRIMBALL J. D. McARTHUR H. M. SIMONS R. C. BLAIR E. E. DODSON L. H. HANCE L. W. MILFORD J. E. WEBB THE Y.M.CA. CABINET The Y. M. C. A. Cabinet is the governing body of the local V. M. C. A. The primary duties of this group is the coordination of activities among the various ' councils, the employed staff, and the corps of cadets. Each of the six seniors of the cabinet is chairman of a committee in charge of religious programs and music and such groups as the Evening Watch, Fresh- man Forum, and deputation teams. The cabinet has done an excellent job in promot- ing an interest in religious activities among the students. They work in conjunction with the Ad- visory Board in the dispatch of the more important duties. SENIOR Y COUNCIL JUNIOR Y COUNCIL SOPHOMORE U Y COUNCIL FRESHMAN ,( Y COUNCIL DR. CAMPBELL Leads a Rousing Song A Y -Sponsored Dance AT THE Y. M. C. A. b B5BH3flPl EDWARD BROOKS President S. C. STRIBLING Vice-President PRESBYTERIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The P. S. A. is the organization of students who have made the Fort Hiil Presbyterian Church theirs for the four years of Clemson life. This group has become known as one of the most active of the church clubs. P. S. A. ' s varied program includes religious training and study not offered in the school ' s curriculum, but which is so vitally important in the life of the maturing young cadet. FIRST ROW (left to right): Leslie R. Mellichamp, Charles B. Stewart, Ed Brooks, John B. Gilmer, Minge Reed. SECOND ROW: John C. McNair, Guy James, James Horner, Bennett Reynolds, Wilkie Rabey, William Camp. THIRD ROW: John B. Spratt, Paul L. Ritchie, Robert Douglas, Robin Julien, Fred Irwin, Douglas Chapman. FOURTH ROW: Dr. Sidney Crouch, Don Meade, Bob Hicklin, Herbert Lundien, Jack Gignialliat, Leslie Patterson, Henry C. Paul, Thomas Grier, Joe D. Dobbins, Albert M. Henry. FIFTH ROW: Joe Brown, L. W. Wilkes, Marion Wilson, Prior Hunt, James E. Chapman, Joe A. Stewart, Professor Ben E. Goodale. 331 r ± L H. J. KEMPSON L. J. BLANCO R. E. CASEY M. O. CORREA C. K. HERNS T. T. JENKINS E. L. PRICE J. R. SABORIO J. J. BRENNEN L. A. DODDS W. C. KENNERTY A. C. SUTHERLAND P. H. THOMPSON F. B. CAPALBO L. L. FLEURY R. G. KIVETT J. J. SKUHRA J. J. VALLD EJULLI S. R. CARLON A. J. FISTORE J. J. LANIER C. C. THEBAUD W. C. WELLS K. G. CAUGHMAN G. P. GRAHAM J. A. McDONOUGH J. A. TYLER N. P. WAGNER J. W. CRISANTI J. W. HEINZ A. B. MOORE T. V. THAIN A. H. YECKO E. L. B. OSBORNE President THE NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club, organized in the foil of 1940 by Father T. F. Tierncy, is the religious group rep- resenting the Catholic boys on the campus. The local organization is one of the more than two hundred that were instituted since 1893 when the first Newman Club was organ- ized at the University of Penn- sylvania. The purpose of the club is the fostering of a religious spirit among the members and a knowl- edge of religious and soci l subjects. j. j. McCarthy Vice-President E. SMOYVER Secretary-Treasurer E. B. COLLINS President H. E. BLANTON Vice-President M. O. BERRY BAPTIST STUDENT UNION COUNCIL The Baptist Student Union is the organization through which the Baptist students on the campus carry on their religious activities while at Clemson. This group is among the more active church clubs on the campus. The B. S. U. is affiliated directly with the local Baptist Church, but its activities are not confined to the church alone. The promotion, among the students, of Bible and mission study and an increased interest in the church are among the primary goals. Church socials are among the interesting features of the B. S. U. ' s activities. fit ffll Ck J. G. BROWN A. D. GANTT W. L. JOHNSON C. H. GALLMAN L. H. HANCE W. M. McKENZIE C. S. HUGHEY L. W. MILFORD W. S. JACKSON C. W. RUSH J. L. JOHNSON R. W. TOUCHBERRY T. C. MOSS Secretary V. W. COOK T. B. LANEy L. H. SENN R. B. CARPENTER Treasurer G. M. CRUM T. D. LEONARD F. J. SNELL W. G. ALBERGOTTI M. H. DAVIS J. G. LIGON W. E. STOWE G. L. BARBER D. A. DUKES F. C. LUCIUS H. A. STURKEY G. H. BRADLEy GASTON GEE W. M. PITTS L. A. WALKER WESLEY FOUNDATION COUNCIll UPPERCLASSMAN GROUP O NEAL JACOBS H. R. MAyS Vice-President Vice-President R. C. BRADLEy J. F. HARE J. E. REESE A. L. BUDDIN W. C. HUGHES O. B. RILEY J. C. WATSON B. F. YARBOROUGH The Wesley Foundation Council, whose members are the cadet members of the local Methodist Church, was founded at Clemson in 1938. The Council seeks to bring about an increased interest in religious activities among the Methodists of the student body. The organization of deputa- tion teams and discussion groups are among the many activities of the council. Outside speakers feature some of their meetings. M. B. HUDNALL President 334 REVEREND D. A. CLYBURN G. H. BAKER G. M. COVINGTON C. W. HALLIBURTON C. E. SEVERANCE W. M. BENNETT F. A. DANIELS L. T. JUDY J. G. SMITH J. D. BOZARD D. B. EUWER G. J. LAWHON A. W. SNELL J. L. BRASINGTON G. S. FLYNN J. R. MACKAY C. J. SPERRY T. P. CALLISON J. W. FLETCHER A. C. ODOM P. A. STOKES F. CONNOR L. I. GIBBONS J. B. ORDERS R. F. WIGGINS WESLEY FOUNDATION COUNCIL A. H. AULL R. P. CORKER J. W. GREEN R. H. SCHORB R. P. WILSON FRESHMAN GROUP W. S. HUGHES Freshman Chairman • W Af 1f Sf 3£  . c ■ r t JAMES TUPPER President H. M. SIMONS Vice-President H. L. WANNAMAKER Treasurer CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club is an organization of the cadets who are mem- bers of the Episcopal Church and who are continuing their religious ac- tivities here at Clemson. The Finley Forecast is the official news bulletin of the club. It con- tains news items of current interest to the boys and other features. The Canterbury Club has interesting regular meetings and Sunday activities. 336 . ORGANIZATIONS PHI KAPPA PH NATIONAL HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP FRATERNITY T. C. MOSS Vice-President L. C. ADAMS H. E. BLANTOI F. H. H. CALHOUN President L. N. HENDRICKS F. C. HOBSON C. R. HOWAR W. H. PARKS 338 , Phi Kappa Phi, organized in 1897, is the national honor society for the promotion of scholarship among college students. The local chapter was organized in 1938 with a member of the college faculty as president. Only seniors of sound character, ranking scholastically in the upper eight of the class and possessing at least a 6.5 grade point ratio, are eligible for membership. The student members of this highest ranking Clemson fraternity have joint meetings with those men of the faculty who were initiated into Phi Kappa Phi in their student days. 339 r SCABBARD AND BLADE NATIONAL HONORARY MILITARY FRATERNITY J. R. McRAE Captain C. C. THEBAUD First Lieutenant J. R. DERRICK Second Lieutenant C. S. SUTHERN First Sergeant Scabbard and Blade is the national honorary military society for cadets in the advanced R. O. T. C. course. The principal aim of the organization is to promote a feeling of unity among the cadet military leaders and a higher standard in the military activities of the corps. Clemson ' s chapter of Scabbard and Blade is Company K, Seventh Regiment. The group annually awards medals and bars to the best drilled cadets. In December they sponsor Military Ball on which occasion the Honorary Cadet Colonel is chosen. E. BROOKS R. L. BUCHANAN G. S. COBLE W. W. GARDNER C. R. HIGGINS L. W. MILFORD J. A. MIXON J. R. MORROW E. D. ROBERTS L. D. ROGERS r BLUE KEY NATIONAL HONOR SERVICE FRATERNITY i T. K. CRIE President W. W. GARDINER Secretary-Treasurer R. L. BREELAND J. B. MANLY 342 Blue Key, national honor leadership and service fraternity is recognized as one of the outstanding organizations on the campus. Its members are the leaders of the senior class, having been chosen for their outstanding service to the school, their scholastic rank, and personal character. The group serves as a link between the corps of cadets and the administrative body. Since its organization, Blue Key has rendered invaluable service to Clemson. The Blue Key Directory published annually by the club is a handy catalogue of every student, his room number, home address, and course of study. It v as through the efforts of Blue Key that we have the beautiful statue of Thomas Clemson in front of the Main Building. R. L. BUCHANAN J. R. DERRICK J. C. HERRING M. R. LeROY L. S. LIGON J. R. McRAE L. W. MILFORD R. B. MOISE E. D. ROBERTS T. E. STANLEY r GAMMA ALPHA MU LOCAL HONORARY WRITERS ' FRATERNITY ■■■■ J. D. DAVENPORT President H. L. COOLER Secretary-Treasurer R. L. BREELAND 344 Gamma Alpha Mu, local honorary writers ' fraternity, was founded in 1933. This long-cherished dream of the late Dr. Enoch W. Sikes came into being through the efforts of Professor John Lane, noted author Octavus Roy Cohen, and Dr. Sikes himself. Gamma Alpha Mu is unique on the Clemson campus in that genuine ability is the only requisite for membership. Any cadet may try out, sub- mitting fiction, belle-lettres, journalism, or poetry. Dr. Cohen, a Clemson alumnus, is the sole judge. He personally reads and appraises the efforts of each candidate. In 1941, under Dr. Cohen ' s sponsorship, the Beta Chapter of Gamma Alpha Mu was instituted at The Citadel. (ESTOCHOWSKI T. K. CRIE V. J. LANHAM J. H. MAPPUS R. B. MOISE J. R. PLOWDEN M. PEARLSTINE L. D. ROGERS 345 TAU BETA P NATIONAL HONORARY ENGINEERING FRATERNITY H. D. MINNIS Corresponding Secretary R. L. BUCHANAN Recording Secretary E. G. ORAHOOD Cataloguer XV. H. PARKS President G. H. HURST H. C. JONES E. D. ROBERTS G. L STANTON 346 The Clemson chapter of Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity, was organized in 1928. Members are chosen for outstanding merits of character and scholarship. To become initiated into this highest ranking engineering fraternity is the ambition of every undergraduate in the school of engineering. Those men marked by the bent of Tau Beta Pi are tomorrow ' s leaders in their field. H. E. BLANTON L. N. HENDRICKS F. C. HOBSON D. C. LADD W. C. MACMURPHY J. G. MANN A. L. R. MAYNARD L. R. MELLICHAMP PHI S NATIONAL HONORARY TEXTILE FRATERNITY C. R. HOWARD President T. E. CROXSON Vice-President m L. S. LIGON Senior Warden J. B. CORNWELL J. W. DAVIS J. D. McARTHUR. - 348 In April, 1927, with the organization here of the lota Chapter of Phi Psi, Clemson came into possession of its first Greek letter fraternity. Today, there are several such organizations, but Phi Psi remains one of the most outstanding and active. Membership into this outstanding fraternity is based on scholastic record, character, and personality. Every textile student aspires to become a mem- ber of Phi Psi and participate in its many and varied activities. D. F. ALLEN A. CHESTOCHOWSKI C. P. CLANTON J. O. DYSART H. T. HAHN F. J. HAWKINS J. R. HUNTER G. G. KONDUROS J. J. McCarthy j. h. propst W. D. TEMPLETON W. L. WHISONANT r MINARETS LOCAL HONORARY ARCHITECTURAL FRATERNITY C. F. CARTER President J. M. MITCHELL Vice-President E. H. SHIRLEY Secretary-Treasurer I. M. PEARLSTINE Historian W. W. FOWLER ONEAL JACOBS J. O. RALEY Minarets is the honor fraternity of the school of architecture. Member- ship is based on character, personality, grade point ratio, and interest in architecture. The fraternity functions as a semi-professional, semi-social group. The Minaret Bulletin, containing news of interest to the architectural students, is the official voice of the fraternity. Lectures by prominent professional men and banquets feature the scholastic year. The promotion of an interest in the study of architecture, and a unity among the students, are the primary aims of Minarets, one of Clemson ' s more active organizations. J. W. CALIFF W. H. CELY J. B. CLOTFELTER H. L. COOLER C. D. CROSBY J. R. THOMAS J. TUPPER A. H. YECKO ALPHA CHI SIGMA NATIONAL HONORARY CHEMICAL FRATERNITY J. H. MAPPUS Master Alchemist J. V. CATHCART G. S. COBLE 352 Alpha Chi Sigma is the national honorary fraternity for those students majoring in chemistry. Boys possessing qualities of personality, scholarship, and a sincere interest in the field of chemistry, are eligible for membership. This, the Beta Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma, is in its fifth year at Clemson, and is rapidly becoming a most outstanding departmental fraternity. Alpha Chi Sigma serves as a bond of unity among the chemistry students and has been instrumental in raising the professional standard in the school. T. H. WILSON Recorder J. J. BRENNEN Treasurer C. A. SUTHERN Master of Ceremonies J. M. QUATTLEBAUM Alumni Secretary P. K. BOWMAN W. CROFT J. D. DUKES C. R. DUNCAN W. W. FORRESTER J. A. GAINES S. B. NICHOLS L. A. OVERMAN J. W. SHIRLEY D. A. WATSON 353 ALPHA TAU ALPHA NATIONAL HONORARY AGRICULTURAL FRATERNITY RALPH HOFFMAN President C. H. BROWN First Vice-President W. S. JACKSON Second Vice-Presic C. S. HUGHEY 354 li Alpha Tau Alpha is the national honorary Agricultural Education fra- ternity. The Kappa Chapter was organized at Clemson in 1930. Membership in Alpha Tau Alpha is limited to those students possessing qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, and a sincere interest in their studies. The great majority of them are initiated into the organization the junior or senior years. C. B. LOWMAN Secretary-Treasurer W. A. COLLINS E. HERLONG R. E. LINDLER W. F. MINTON RICHBOURG ALPHA ZETA NATIONAL HONORARY AGRICULTURAL FRATERNITY E. B. COLLINS Chancellor C. B. FELLERS Censor H. COHEN A. MIXON Scribe E. B. ESKEW 356 Every Agricultural student aspires to make Alpha Zeta, the national honorary agricultural fraternity. The members of this outstanding group are those boys possessing the necessary merits of scholarship, personality, and character. Alpha Zeta ' s goal is a greater understanding between student and instructor and a higher professional standard among the future agricul- turists. Informal talks and lectures feature many of their meetings. C. A. JAMES III Treasurer J. B. PATE Chronicler E. W. ALLEN M. O. BERRY J. H. CANNON G. H. FAIREY W. W. GARDINER S. A. KNIGHT W. J. LANHAM P. B. McDAVID W. R. MARSH J. P. MIKELL T. C. MOSS H. M. SIMONS J A R. W. TOUCHBERRY 357 T. E. STANLEY President CENTRAL The Central Dance Association is the leading social group on the campus, with complete charge of all the bigger dances. The C. D. A. brings to Clemson many of the big-name bands of the nation, stages some of the best dances to be seen on a southern campus. J. B. PAYNE Treasurer J. R. DERRICK Placing Chairman lie 2b. anccs . . . RAT HOP • TIGER BALL • AUTUMN BALL MILITARY BALL • MIDWINTER • JUNIOR-SENIOR BLOCK C • TAPS BALL • FINALS dl 358 i DANCE ASSOCIATION JOHN H. MILLER Decorator D. F. ALLEN Floor Committee Chairman M. H. CRAVEN Publicity Chairman J. E. HUDSON, JR. President L. M. WIGINGTON Treasurer J. G. BROWN J. L. SANDERS Vice-President J. O. DYSART Secretary B. B. KNIGHT J. O. MAULDIN Mu Beta Psi is the National Honorary music society. A candidate for membership in the Clemson chapter must have had at least two years of musical or vocal experience. New men are initiated twice each year, the majority of them coming from the college band and concert band and the remainder from the Glee Club. The members of this outstanding organization are due much praise from the cadet corps for their excellent work in the three musical organizations. J. R. THOMAS W. P. TRIPLETT W. R. BRITTON C. D. CROSBY J. D. DUKES J. E. ELLERBE J. W. FUTRAL PERKINS R. D. ROSS C. A. SPENCER W. E. STOWE S. C. STRIBLING R. G. WATSON R. J. WEINHEIMER W. L. WHISNANT J. F. WILLIAMSON C. E. YODER BETA PS 361 G. O. PERKINS Director J. O. DYSART Business Manager J. R. THOMAS Stage Manager THE Clemson ' s own, the Jungaleers, is one of the top college orchestras of the South. They have made a fine reputation on the campuses of South Carolina and adjoining states and their services are always in great demand. They play, not only for college dances, b ut at various social functions in the nearby cities. The Jungaleers operate as a self-supporting unit. They make their own playing contacts, bear all operating expenses, and furnish the means of travel. C. H. CULLER STAGE MANAGER: J. R. Thomas; SAXAPHONES: G. W. Apostalakos, M. D. Hams, W. L. Wh.snant, L. A. Page; TROMBONES: R. L. Rogers, G. O. Perkins; TRUMPETS: C. M. Tuten, J. L. Cooper, C. H. Culler; DRUMS: J. D. Dukes; BASS: J. O. Dysart; PIANO- G. H. Aull; VOCALIST: G. P. Plyler. W. R. BRITTON Property Manager G. H. AULL JUNGALEERS M. D. HARRIS L. A. PAGE R. L. ROGERS W. L. WHISNANT The Brass Section and JOE Get Hot Not pictured: G. W. APOSTALAKOS R. L. BUCHANAN President R. L. BREELAND Vice-President E. E. DODSON Secretary-Treasurer THE TIGER BROTHERHOOD Clemson ' s own, the Tiger Brotherhood, was organized in 1928 by a group of student leaders and faculty members as a service and leadership fraternity. The aim of the members of this organization is to serve the college in any capacity possible and to promote a feeling of mutual understanding between the cadet corps and faculty. Members of ail four classes are represented, being chosen for qualities of character, leadership, and scholar- ship. Faculty members chosen are those showing a desire to work toward the expressed goals of the organization. W. W. GARDINER W. L. KINARD L. W. MILFORD L D. ROGERS N. J. THOMAS W. G. ALBERGOTTI C. H. BROWN W. H. GOGGANS F. W. LEITNER T. C. MOSS J. L. SANDERS A. H. YECKO L. H. HANCE M. R. LeROY S. B. NICHOLS H. M. SIMONS R. W. TOUCHBERRY J. E. WEBB G. S. COBLE J. F. HARE L. S. LIGON E. L. B. OSBORNE S. G. STANLEY 365 THE STRAWBERRY LEAF Clemson ' s is the Epsilon Chapter of Strawberry Leaf which was organized at Winthrop College in 1928 for the promotion of Forensic activities. Debating, oratory, and impromptu speaking are emphasized. The Strawberry Leaf is the highest ranking organization of its kind on the Clemson campus. Members must have had previous forensic experience and some measure of success in competition. Excellent training is afforded the members of this club at their regular meetings. fit .  H. R. BARNARD L. T. HANCE Member whose picture does not appear: G. LaBRASCA J. C. BOLT E. L. B. OSBORNE R. L. BREELAND R. F. POOLE C. K. CHEEZEM A. SUTKER 366 J. F. SUTTON Historian L. A. MclNNIS J. S. BARKER D. S. PENNINGTON W. D. BRACKETT J. C. PUTNAM A. F. GRIFFITH E. M. RALLINGS Members whose pictures do not appear: G. W. CLARK, W. H. DERRICK. E. L. PRICE Secretary-Treasurer PHI ETA SIGMA N. W. SKINNER President E. B. HADLOW Vice-President Phi Eta Sigma is one of the first organizations on the campus for which a freshman becomes eligible. The club is the National Freshman Honor Society for the promotion of scholarship. A grade-point ratio of 7.5 is the principal requirement for membership. Phi Eta Sigma is a comparatively new club having been organized in 1940. Membership is of four-year duration, however, freshmen and sophomores are the only active members. W. H. GOGGANS President E. L. B. OSBORNE H. R. MAYS First Vice-President Second Vice-President C. W. ELLIS O. K. McDANIEL J. D. STEWART J. C. BOLT Secretary-Treasurer W. E. EVANS H. L. PARR A. SUTKER C. J. HIPP Corresponding Secretary S. B. FARBSTEIN R. F. POOLE H. C. SWEENY CALHOUN FORENSIC SOCIETY H. R. BARNARD H. H. BAXLEY C. K. CHEEZEM R. P. FINNEY M. B. HUDNALL W. S. JONES J. R. POTTER E. L. PROCTOR K. D. SAYLORS H. TABOR R. W. TILLERY W. C. WALTERS The Calhoun Forensic Society is Clemson ' s largest and most active forensic organization. It is through this group that Clemson is represented in inter-collegiate debates and declamatory tournaments. In addition to receiving valuable experience in the art of speaking, the members of the society learn the in- tricacies of parliamentary procedure since the meetings are carried on in this fashion. Candidates for membership in Calhoun Forensic Society are chosen for their ability to speak with a measure of success in formal competition. ■n R. W. COLEMAN J. C. MARTIN M. A. SMITHWICK W. H. WASHINGTON A. M. HENRY V. M. COX J. W. MARTIN L. W. STEVENSON H. G. WILSON J. E. REESE Members whose pictures do not appear: J. D. BISSILL, C. LaBRASCA, W. H. MOORE, A. G. STANFORD. 369 FRONT ROW: G. J. Lawhon, U. U. Beville, J. H. Garrison, C. A. Spencer. O. M. Going, R. H. McElveen, S. P. Irvin. SECOND ROW: D. D. McRae, S. G. Hubbard, R. W. Tillery, N. C. Anderson. THE BRIGADIERS ' ORCHESTRA The Brigadiers is Clemson ' s newest dance band having been organized in 1941. Since that time these boys have established a reputation for themselves as being a really smooth orchestra. The Brigadiers are popular on the campus. They play at many student and faculty dances during the school term and sport a full itinery during holidays. L. W. MILFORD President W. B. DILLARD Vice-President D. H. BROWN W. H. GOGGANS J. T. HUGGINS P. E. MYERS R. W. COLEMAN C. F. HIGGINS W. C. HUGHES L. S. NORTON J. R. DERRICK T. M. HORTON H. E. LONG F. R. POOLE C. W. DUNN J. E. HUDSON R. H. McELVEEN J. D. RUFF THE PRE-MED CLUB The Pre-Med Club is an organization of the out- standing students majoring in pre-medicine. The purpose of the club is to promote a feeling of unity among its members, to familiarize the boys with medical subjects, and to encourage further study in a particular branch of medicine. Talks by prominent physicians and surgeons are a popular feature of many of the club ' s meetings. A. T. ADAMS B. L. FREEMAN J. H. SHIRER T. C. ADAMS J. H. GLENN E. D. ROBERTS G. M. BARKSDALE G. M. GOODALE E. N. RALLINGS W. R. BRITTON W. A. GRAHAM A. SUTKER R. B. CARPENTER T. M. GRIER H. M. SIMONS R. E. CHANDLER G. H. BRADLEy W. L. TERRELL ALPHA PHI OMEGA The Gamma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national scouting fraternity, was organized at Clemson on October 6, 1936, becoming the first college chapter in the state. Members are chosen on their previous records in scout- ing activities and their desire to serve the student body, faculty, community, and nation. The aim of each of these is to be a leader, be a friend, and be of service. J. F. HARE President 372 C. A. JAMES Vice-President R. C. BLAIR Secretary «ilM Ui I ' I ' £ It Littlejohn, Forrester, Cary, Ligon, Kellet, Pierce, Crook, Copeland PERSHING RIFLES HEADQUARTERS L. S. LIGON L E. KELLETT Lieutenant-Colonel Major This is the headquarters staff of Company C, 4th Regi- merit Pershing Rifles, national military organizat ion. These boys, while inactive members, are official hea ds of the organization. Captain L H. CARY First Lt. W. W. FORRESTER Sergeant W. S. PEIRCE Sergeant V. W. COOK Ser g eant H. C. COPELAND Sergeant F. W. LEITNER P. M. NANCE Captain W. C. GODLEY Second Lieutenant J. M. BARKSDALE H. E. CRANDALL S. A. IVEY C. R. MORDECAI J. E. SEACORD A. M. BOLAND R. W. DEDMOND J. E. JENKINS W. C. PARKER R. E. SHIRLEY F. P. BRADFORD W. H. DERRICK W. D. JOHNSON O. S. PARRISH N. W. SKINNER R. C. BRADLEY I R. L. DUNCAN ' H. J. KEMPSO S. D. PENNING1 ' J. E. SPEA- COMPANY C NATIONAL MILITARY ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHED 1939 BROCKMAN J. K. BROWN J. D. CALHOUN F. B. CAPALBO K. G. CAUGHMAN )uPRE C. W. ELLIS J. N. GLENN J. T. GRAY F. GREGORIE KING T. B. LANEY R P. LANGE B. R. LAWSON T. D. LEONARD OOLE S. R. PUTNAM J. L. RICHARDSON C. E. RICHBOURG O. K. RUDD ASBURGER W. V. STRASSER J. F. SUTTON E. G. TATE W. E. THRAILKILL PERSHING RIFLES Nearly every freshman aspires to make Pershing Rifles, Clemson ' s drill company. This unit, Company C, 4th Regiment, in addition to promoting an excellence of drill, teaches its members many of the intricate movements of the Senior Platoon. New members are picked from the freshman class by competitive drill in the early days of first semester. Members whose pictures do not appear: J. E. CAMPBELL, H. H. GRICE, W. R. RICHARDSON, P. L. RITCHIE. D. F. CHALKER W. B. GREYARD H. D. McPHERSON D. B. RUSSELL J. H. TRESCOT J. W. WILSON C. E. CHEATHAM T. C. GUESS G. B. MEEHAM H. D. SALLEY D. W. WALKER K. T. WOODWARD 375 THE COMPANY COMMANDERS ' CLUB The Company Commanders ' Club, composed of the commanding officers of every company in the corps, was organized in 1941 . A uniformity in the dispatch of duties is the prime purpose of the club. Any problems confronting the com- pany commanders are discussed at their meetings. Since its organization, Colonel Pool, Commandant, has acted as official sponsor. From him the captains get advice on any particular problem that may arise. R. B. MOISE President E. BROOKS Vice-President F. G. COACHMAN Secretary-Treasurer R. C. BLAIR B. A. CHESTOCHOWSKI J. W. CROFT W. C. GODLEY W. H. GOGGANS J. F. HARE C. R. HOWARD T. E. KILUNGSWORTH W. J. LANHAM M. R. LeROy R. A. LINER J. H. MILLER J. A. MIXON J. R. MORROW L T. RAWLS C. A. REESE J. L SANDERS G. G. THOMAS J. TUPPER F. X. WALLACE C. WRIGHT 376 J. G. MANN N. J. THOMAS V. W. COOK W. P. MARTIN T. W. YARBORO STAFF SERGEANTS ' CLUB All staff sergeants are members of the Junior Staff Club. Problems pertaining to the battalion and regiments in common are thrashed out at their meetings. The members of this club are the highest ranking juniors in the military. A high standard of military discipline and an efficient performance of duty is expected of them. The realization of such qualities is the aim of their organization. H. C. COPELAND President W. M. McKENZIE Secretary-Treasurer N. E. GARVIN Vice-President W. R. BRITTON Secretary-Treasurer FIRST SERGEANTS ' CLUB The First Serg eants ' Club is the junior twin of the Com- pany Commanders ' Club. The first sergeant of each com pany is a member of the club. A consistency and uniformity in dispatch of duty is the aim. The complexity of their duties assures the first sergeants of many common problems. At their meetings these prob- lems are discussed and solved. I m ' ; £- E. W. ALLEN L. H. HANCE R. L. KAY J. M. MARVIN H. S. PAYNE T. VUKSTA G. Q. BROWN H. E. HOLLEY J. G. LIGON J. D. McARTHUR R. F. POOLE J. W. WEBB, JR. J. H. GARRAUX J. H. JONES M. M. LOTZ H. A. MOSES T. A. TURNER ■ L.I— l l, ■■ W SUPPLY SERGEANTS ' CLUB In the fall of 1940 this organization of all company supply sergeants was formed. These boys serve as assist- ants to the first sergeants and senior officers and are available at all times to serve as auxiliaries to the various service fraternities of the campus. Problems common to the supply sergeants are con- sidered at their meetings and new duties announced. W. G. ALBERGOTTI J. V. CATHCART G. P. HOFFMAN E. H. SHIRLEY W. P. TRIPLETT M. G. AUSTIN P. K. BOWMAN R. B. CARPENTER F. S. FAIREY E. L. B. OSBORNE J. B. RHAME C. J. TAYLOR W. P. TRIPLETT D. G. VANDER VOORT J. E. WEBB Members whose pictures do not appear: J. W. CUNNINGHAM, F. J. HAWKINS, S. W. HOGUE, J. R. HUNTER, R. K. VAN AUSDAL. Vice-President V. M. MOSES President G. H. AULL Secretary-Treasurer 379 G. H. AULL W. R. BRITTON M. S. CHRISTMAN J. B. CORNWELL F. B. DeLOACH E. E. DODSON W. W. FORRESTER W. W. GARDINER R. HOFFMAN T. E. KILLINGSWORTH R. H. McELVEEN W. M. McKENZIE W. P. MARTIN J. H. MILLER J. M MITCHELL C. C. ROBINSON R. B. SMITH W. N. SMITH C C. THEBAUD C. E. WRIGHT SIGMA PHI Sigma Phi is one of Clemson ' s better known social clubs. The group was organized for the promotion of a lot of big times and a feeling of fraternity among the members. Intermission parties on dance week ends are a popular feature of their activities. Membership in Sigma Phi is limited to those students who have attained services in various phases of college life. h ' - n W. A. RENKEN President J. R. DERRICK Vice-President F. H. MURRAY Secretary-Treasurer 380 J. C. BOLT President R. H. PETTIT Vice-President J. D. ELAM Secretary-Treasurer OTA EPSILON lota Epsilon is a social fraternity composed of students majoring in vocational education. Membership is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors possessing the necessary qualifications of character and personality. The club sponsors several social functions during the school year. J. G. BROWN J. E. ELLIOTT J. R. PINSON A. L. BUDDIN C. W. ELVINGTON J. R. SCOGGINS P. D. BUIE G. R. GOOCH W.J.STOUDENMIRE J. B. CORNWELL H.G. HOLLINGSWORTH J. W. WALLACE V. M. COX E. H. JONES W. C. WALTERS F. E. DREHER B. E. LYTLE W. M.WASHINGTON M. W. BROWN L. M. HEWING B. C. McWHITE T. A. SENN AMERICAN NSTITUTE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS S. R. CARLON R. S. CATHCART O. L. HINTON H. G. HOWELL L. R. MELLICHAMP J. M. MINTZ S. C. STRIBLING P. B. THAMES W. D. CAUGHMAN E. HUTTO R. H. MILLAR F. L. TINDALL J. B. CROUCH M. W. JONES H. A. MOSES L. A. WALKER W. W. DESCHAMPS B. C. KRATZER R. H. PARK W. L. WALTERS M. L. FRICK D. C. LADD H. C. PAUL H. L. WANNAMAKER A. I. E. E. The local chapter of A. I. E. E. is a branch of the national institute. Its chief aim is the promotion of the theory and practical knowledge of electrical engineering. Informal talks and general discussions feature a great many of the meetings. The activities of this chapter conform in general to those of the na- tional institute. The boys make frequent trips to places of engineering interest. N. E. GARVIN J. T. LONG G. O. PERKINS J. E. WEBB L. M. WIGINGTON Members whose pictures do not appear: J. R. DICKSON, A. J. PERRONE, T. A. TSIROPOULOS, S. T. TURNER. 383 W. H. PARKS Chairman Secretary-Treasurer J. B. BAXLEY E. M. FARIS E. C. JONES J. R. SABORIO R. C. BLAIR F. W. FREEMAN T. E. KILLINGSWORTH J. L. SANDERS H. E. BLANTON J. W. FUTRAL B. N. LEPPARD W. J. SEARS L. H. BOISSONEAL P. V. GUyTON R. R. MARTIN K. G. SILLS AMERICAN SOCIETY MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 384 G H BRADLEY G. B. BREEDEN E. BROOKS L. H. CARY E. E. DODSON C. K. DUNLAP L. N. HENDRICKS F. R. HICKERSON L. B. HICKS H. HUDNALL W. T. JENKINS W. L. KING p. G. KONDUROS F. W LEITNER D. P. McLAURIN H. C. MILHOUS R. B. MOISE R. D. MYERS c. A. SPENCER M. B. TILLER H M. THOMPSON D. G. VANDEVOORT T. VUKSTA F. X. WALLACE A. S. M. E. J. K. FAIREY B. B. KNIGHT W. S. PIERCE R. W. WEINGARTNER J. Y. YOUNG The Clemson Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a student branch of the national institute, a professional organization. In addition to promoting a feeling of unity among the mechanical engineering students, the society ' s principal goal is to bring the prac- tical side of the profession to the young student. This is achieved mainly through technical literature published by the national society. All mechanical engineering seniors eligible for graduation are eligible for membership in A. S. M. E. Membership among juniors is based upon scholarship alone. 385 H. D. MINIMIS President J. S. WITHERS Vice-President L. PYLES Secretary-Treasurer 9 9[ 3t W. G. BRISTOL Publicity Chairman D. S. CROUCH B. W. HOPPES J. A. OTT E. P. SANDERS R. E. ADAMS R. R. CROWTHER G. H. HURST R. W. PATTERSON M. A. SHECUT W. G. ALBERGOTTI S. A. DEMOSTHENES C. D. JENKINS H. S. PAYNE R. E. SHIRLEY D. C. WALKER AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS =S 386 E. A. CRAWFORD F. C. HOBSON K. G. NIMS J. A. ROLLISON C. W. UMPHLETT A. ANDREA L DUNCAN . C. JONES R. PENNELL B. SMITH C. WEBB T. L. BOWEN J. M. FORD J. I. L. MARLOW A. E. PETTIT J. D. STEWART W. C. WELLS J. V. BRACEY G. R. GLENN H. R. MAYS W. M. PITTS E. A. SMOYVER R. H. WIGGINS R. B. CARPENTER J. N. GLENN K. G. McLEOD J. R. POTTER C. J. TALLEVAST G. WILLIAMS C. K. CHEEZEM H. L. HENDRICK C. R. MORDECAI J. L. RIVERS G. TAYLOR C. E. yODER A. o. L . L. The American Society of Civil Engineers, instituted in 1852, is the oldest engineer- ing society in the United States. Membership in the Clemson student chapter is open to all sophomore, junior, and senior civil engineering students. To the outstand- ing graduate the department each year offers the entrance fee for a junior membership in the society. The society seeks to maintain a high professional standard among its members and to encourage fellowship among men of the field. At Clemson, A. S. C. E. fosters a feeling of united effort and fraternity among the students. . 387 T. M. ABRAMS J. M. GIBERT L. E. MANSFIELD M. O. BERRY J. D. GOOD J. M. MYERS J. W. BODIE L. R. HAMMETT A. S. TERRY H. S. COTTON L. W. KELLEY J. C. WATSON T. L. DOBBINS S. A. KNIGHT J. K. WINDELL H. C. EDENS M. M. LOTZ J. S. WINEBRENNER A. o. A. L. Clemson ' s student chapter of A. S. A. E. is a branch of the national organization, was instituted here in 1931. As in the other land-grant colleges in the country, all of whom have chapters of A. S. A. E., the local society promotes interest in agricultural engineering and keeps the mem- bers acquainted with the newest developments in the field. Student membership is based on scholar- ship, character, and personality. A. E. BARBROW G. H. FAIREY M. W. JONES J. T. LONG C. H. PARRISH W. M. PITTS First Flight Lieutenant L. L. BRADHAM J. W. HAMMOND C. M. JOYE j. j. McCarthy H. G. PARRISH J. L. CONYERS R. T. HARRISON C. W. KNIGHT J. McWILLIAMS W. Y. QUARLES C. W. ELVINGTON R. HOFFMAN H. E. LINEBERGER R. H. PARKS E. M. REYNOLDS J. J. VALDEJULLI CLEMSON FLYING CADETS Under the stimulus of the stepped-up flying program, the Clem- son Flying Cadets were organized in 1939. Only juniors and seniors holding private pilot licenses are eligible for membership. This club was the first of its kind on the campus. The boys have interesting twice-monthly meetings. 389 H. C. COPELAND President W. A. GRAHAM Vice-President L. H. HANCE Secretary G. Q. BROWN Treasurer W. J. TERRELL Historian T. C. ATKINSON W. W. CLARDY R. P. HARRINGTON F. C. LUCIUS M. A. PARK B. M. REYNOLDS J.B.WESTMORELAND 1AM S. L. BENNETT W. D. CRAPPS A. M. HENRY O. K. McDANIEL H. M. PARKER J. G. SMITH R. H. BERLY R. W. CROWE A. M. HERBERT J. W. MARTIN R. T. PETERS R. H. SOLOMO C. E. AULL C. W. COCKRELL R. O. HARRIS L. C. McCLAIN K. M. PARK J. B. RHAME T. C. WILLIAMS £LA %ftf ' B. E. BOSTICK J. A. BRADFORD J. L. BRASINGTON J. L. BRADY G. F. ELMORE R. E. FENTSTAMARKER L. L. FLEURY G. S. FLYNN J. H. HORNER H. C. HOWLE W. F. IRWIN J. E. KELLETT J. S. MAY G. C. MILNE D. B. MURRAY H. L. MURRAY J. R. PLOWDEN R. T. PETERS J. L. POOLE E. L. PROCTOR W. I. STURGIS A. M. SUGGS . D. B. SYFRETT C. J. TAYLOR J. W. BURDETTE J. P. GARRETT J. C. LANGSTON J. E. O ' CAIN J. O. RALEY H. R. VALERIUS L. P. BYARS E. B. HADLOW W. A. LEE W. E. OGLETREE S. M. REST R. L. WEBB D. R. CHAPMAN J. G. HARDEE V. C. LOFTIN W. S. OSBOURNE K. F. REICH R. J. WEINHEIMER THE GLEE CLUB The Clemson Glee Club, headed by Professor E. E. Waite, is an organization of cadets who possess a talent for singing and a desire to improve their voices. In the past the club has made several tours during the school year, climaxing the season at the Columbia Music Festival. This year ' s group is one of the largest in its history. Members whose pictures do not appear: L. P. ANDERSON, G. A. BEACH, J. CUTTINS, R. E. FARMER, L. S. FREEMAN, D. R. JORDAN, R. H. JORDAN, H. M. LUNDIEN; T. D. McALHANEY, V. R. MILLS, H. R. MONTGOMERY, W. H. PARKS, E. L. RANDLE, J. R. WEBB, A. K. WOOD, J. R. YARID. 391 FRONT ROW: C. W. Wiley, E. M. Reynolds, R. W. Touchberry, F. E. Baldw.n, J. E. Spearman. SECOND ROW: M. D. Hickman, E. W. Allen, J. W. Edens, S. R. McMaster. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CLUB The Animal Husbandry Club was organized in 1932. Since that time it has grown to be an organization of major importance in the agricultural world, be coming affiliated in 1938 with the Block and Bridle Club, a na- tional organization. The Clemson student chapter stimulates an interest in animal husbandry and serves as a bond of unity among the students. At the regular meetings the varied problems of the student members are discussed. E. M. REYNOLDS President = 392 W. F. AUSTIN J. G. FARRELL J. C. McLANE J. C. ROGERS A. M. BOLLAND R. M. GOTHE J. L. MOODY R. W. TILLERY W. H. BURGESS F. GREGORIE R. W. NICHOLSON J. A. SIZEMORE J. W. CHADWICK J. E. HERLONG H. M. PITTS J.CARLYLESMITH J. L. CONYERS G. S. BUBBARD J. R. PLOWDER D. B. SYFRETT J. N. COOPER R. A. LILLARD H. D. PONDER W. T. WHITESIDES R. R. DICKERSON L. E. MANSFIEL D H. M. REED M. W. SIMPSON Member whose picture does not appear: FLIGHT SERGEANT I. A. EDWARDS. THE TIGER SQUADRON The students enlisted in the Air Corps Re- serve at Clemson organized the Tiger Squadron in the fall of 1942. Membership is open to all enlistees. The activities of this new club have been interesting. New members, appropriately named Penguins, were initiated in early January of this year. R. S. BOBO Flight Lieutenant C. S. HUGHEy H. B. HITE Treasurer Parlamentarian i w m R. L. ALLISON L. R. COX H. L. DUFFIE W. H. EADDy E. S. ELLIOTT R. T. HARRIS P. R. HAMBRIGHT E. F. HOOVER w c iA -i crtM C. R. JAMERSON C. B. LOWMAN D. O. MARTIN J. McCORMICK W. b. JALKbUN B B M0 ORE L. E. PENCE J. E. PRICE H. L. SMITH President F. J. SNELL A. A. STILL D. E. STOUDENMIRE J. O. WATSON H. A. PRICE Vice-President W. E. VASSEY Secretary FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Ours is the Clemson College Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America. The club, organized i idM in 1937, offers to the prospective agriculture teach- m ers. instructions as to their future duties as F. F. A. advisors in the public schools. ji IW  - Cadets enrolled in the Agricultural School and X who were high school members of F. F. A., are eligible for membership in the local club. FRONT ROW: D. H. Buhrmaster, C. A. James III, R. J. Thomas, J. G. Hagen, J. J. Valldejuli, J. T. Lazar. SECOND ROW: A. E. Bobrow, J. W. Dantzler, J. H. Rosenzweig, C. K. Hoover, C. Cousins, E. B. Collins. THIRD ROW: Professor B. E. Goodale, R. B. McDavid. C. B. Parr, F. W. Irwin, J. B. Payne, W. R. Marsh, A. C. Carmichael, D. O. Martin, G. H. Fairey. DAIRY CLUB One of Clemson ' s most active departmental organizations is the Dairy Club which was founded in 1928 by Professor B. E. Goodale. These boys meet twice monthly to hear stimulating dis- cussions on topics pertaining to the dairy industries. The talks are presented alternately by the students and profes- sors and an occasional guest speaker. The club keeps the students abreast of new developments in their field, provides excellent declamatory training, and sponsors various social activities. C. A. JAMES III President E. B. COLLINS Vice-President C. B. PARR Secretary-Treasurer 395 F. P. CUTHBERT W. L. JOHNSON R. A. RILEY H. M. SIMMONS D. H. GASTON G. F. MULLER T. H. RYAN C. Q. TRIMBLE G. E. HUIETT J. E. PARLER E. B. SANDERS R. H. YOUNG J. W. PARRIS President R. M. WATERS Vice-President J. P. MIKELL Secretary-Treasurer HORTICULTURE CLUB The Horticulture Club is an organization of horticultural students of all four classes who are interested in the club ' s activities. The club fosters a closer relationship between student and instructor. The members hold semi-monthly meetings. Any outsiders interested are invited to attend. 396 L. O. STEVENSON Ser9eant-at-Arms W. H. EADDY E. F. HOOVER C. W. RUSH T. C. ATKINSON G. W. EDENS G. E. HUIETT D. H. SLOAN E. B. COLLINS C. M. EMANUEL L. T. JUDY M. A. SMITHWICK L. J. COURTNEY H. E. CULP H. Z. DUFFIE D. C. EADDY A. L. FLOWERS C. J. GULLEYE P. R. HAMBRIGHT J. E. HERLONG J. A. LYON L. C. McCLAIN M. McCLAM R. D. McNAIR A. L. SMOAK A. A. STILL A. S. WALDRON E. P. WRIGHT The 4-H Club, whose members are those students who were members of the club in grade school days, was founded in 1930 with the help of the Clemson 4-H agent. The primary aims of the organization is the continued development of the leadership qualities for which it stands; to pledge their heads to clearer thinking, their hands to greater service, their health to better living, and their hearts to greater loyalty — To make the best better. C. S. HUGHEY President D. O. MARTIN Vice-President R. L. ALLISON Secretary-Treasurer 397 4-H CLUB P. T. BARDIN J. R. BURROWS E. T. EPPS R. L. JONES V. L. WARNER C. W. CAIN E. B. ESKEW J. T. McCOMI O. S. WEST W. B. CAMP J. H. HORTON D. H. SLOAN F. A. YARBOROUGH W. R. CROOK Vice-President J. B. PATE Secretary-Treasurer KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA Clemson ' s Chapter of Kappa Alpha Sigma, The American Society of Agronomy, was organized in 1935. Since that time the club has played an im- portant role in the agricultural activities of Clemson ' s future agriculturalists. Membership in Kappa Alpha Sigma is open to those students who show promise of becoming lead- ers in their chosen field of study. nifl L. S. LIGON Vice-President ALPHA CHI PSI Alpha Chi Psi, one of Clemson ' s oldest and most active social organizations, was instituted in 1930. Among the club ' s interesting activities are holiday dances and intermission par- ties on dance week ends. The primary purpose of this group is the promotion of social doings among those cadets of mutual interests. The new members, biddies, are selected for their personalities, charac- ters, and abilities to mix. H. C. COPELAND E. E. HOLT F. W. LEITNER L. W. MILFORD H. M. SIMONS M. H. CRAVEN C. R. HOWARD W. B. McBEE H. A. MOSES T. E. STANLEY C. J. GLENN D. G. JACOBS L. C. McCLAIN T. S. RICHBOURG D. G. VANDER VOORT H. E. HOLLY J. E. KELLETT L. G. McKEE C. ROTHELL T. W. YARBORO W. M. ALBERGOTTI G. S. COBLE E. KENNEDY H. D. McPHERSON P. C. AUGHTRY B. L. FREEMAN G. H. KING V. M. MOSES W. H. BURGESS W. E. GODBOLD G. G. KONDUROS J. R. THOMAS E. H. CARROLL C. M. GRIER P. G. KONDUROS J. H. TRESCOT J. P. CARTER F. N. JOHNSON W. M. LITTLEJOHN D. P. WATKINS SIGMA EPSILON The activities of Sigma Epsilon are purely social, a happy respite from the usual military or scholastic aims of the vast majority of Clemson ' s organizations. Sigma Epsilon sponsors socials and dance week-end intermission parties, among other activities. New mem- bers are chosen for qualities of character and personality. W. T. JENKINS President 400 T. K. CRIBB Vice-President S. G. STANLEy Secretary-Treasurer L. B. HICKS President W. A. RENKEN Vice-President H. G. GRIMBALL Secretary BETA SIGMA CHI Beta Sigma Chi, whose members are those cadets living within a fifth-mile radius of Charleston, was founded in 1933. Since that time the club has grown to be one of the largest and most active of the county organizations. Beta Sigma Chi, each spring, offers a partial Clemson scholarship to an outstanding graduate of Charleston High School. This is the only club at Clemson offering such an award. Initiates into Beta Sigma Chi are chosen for outstanding qualities of character and personality. W. A. BOYLE S. DARLINGTON W. GODBOLD W. C. KENNERTY W . C. MacMURPHY J. H. MAPPUS J. P. MIKELL J. M. MITCHELL H. M. SIMONS V. N. THORNHILL c. M. TROTT J. TUPPER H. WANNAMAKER J. S. WHALEY G. H. WILLIAMS H. D. MINNIS President P. C. AUGHTRy Vice-President C. M. GRIER Secretary-Treasurer GAMMA KAPPA ALPHA Six years ago the students from North Caro- lina organized Gamma Kappa Alpha as a purely social fraternity. Young, though it is, the club has grown to be one of the best known and active of such organizations. Gamma Kappa Alpha sponsors various social functions: socials, intermission parties, and steak fries and the annual Clemson-N. C. State football game in Charlotte. r M: W. F. LEE Ballroom Manager E. E. ABERNATHY D. P. BELK W. A. GRAHAM J. O. LyTTON J. W. SANDERS T. R. MORRIS Publicity Manager W. T. ANDERSON C. K. CHEEZE M R. D. HARRIS R. C. REINHARDT W. C. SPEARMAN H. D. BANGLE J. H. CILLEY J. W. HEINZ A. R. RHyNE R. L. SPECK J. M. BARKSDALE T. E. CROXSON H. R. JONES F. L. RHyNE W. L. WHISNANT A.- 402 J. B. MANLY President r rf i R. A. KAY Vice-President W. R. WALTERS Secretary :. HERRING G. G. KONDUROS licity Director Decorator |A. BRADFORD P. L. CLARK G. KONDUROS J. B. LAWSON R. McCLAIN L. C. McCLAIN R. MELLICHAMP C. A. MURCHISON C. SWEENY D. W. WALKER C. W. SEIGLER Floor Chairman W. E. EVANS T. D. McALPHANEY H. MAJOR W. W. RANKIN L. M. WIGINGTON E. BLAKELY J. W. KELLY J. D. McARTHUR J. W. MARTIN K. D. SAYLORS ANDERSON COUNTY CLUB One of the oldest county clubs represented on the Clemson campus is that of Anderson County. The club was formed for the promo- tion of fellowship among the Anderson boys and a unity of action in their activities. The big events of the year for these boys are the annual Christmas dance and spring holiday banquet. ' 7 M. X. POLK President J. W. MADDOX Vice-President J. M. MARVIN Secretary BEAUFORT COUNTY CLUB The members of the Beaufort County Club are the boys from the old Low Country, seaport town of Beaufort. The club was formed to create a feeling of comradeship among the members and a unity of purpose in any activity. These boys sponsor various social activities dur- ing the holidays. H. A. PRICE President H. L. HENDRICKS Vice-President B. J. TODD Reporter The Horry County Club was, as other county clubs, organized as a strictly social organiza- tion. It has become one of the most active of the county groups. The boys sponsor various social activities during the scholastic year and during the holidays. O. H. BAGNALL J. O. GERALD J. G. HARDEE E. W. PRINCE R. G. SINGLETON A. D. ALTMAN E. B. COLLINS W. M. GOLDFINCH J. J. JORDAN E. L. PROCTOR B. TODD W. E. ANDERSON M. W. COLLINS R. D. GREEN L. E. LESLIE H. W. RANKIN R. M. WELLONS J. H. ARNETTE J. E. CLARDY F. F. HARDEE J. F. McNEIL J. E. SINGLETON W.B.WOODWARD HORRY COUNTY CLUB F. M. IVEy President S. B. NICHOLS Vice-President and Secretary O. E. BRIGHT Treasurer •k lib G. B. BISSETT J. R. GAUDRY H. G. MEISNER A. J. BRIGHT W. N. GNANN W. L. OGLETREE W. H. SHARPE R. E. CASEY O. E. HECKMAN O. K. RUDD M. R. TILSON J. V. DeMARS T. L. KOHN J. C. SMITH J. L. YARBOROUGH SAVANNAH-CLEMSON CLUB The Savannah-Clemson Club is one of the newest of Clemson ' s county clubs. It was organized as a social body for the boys from the Georgian city. Dances and various other social activities are sponsored by the club during the holidays and the regular scholastic sessions. R. H. PARKS Treasurer J. B. CROUCH J. A. GRESHAN M. R. LeROY H. T. HAHN President J. C. ANDERSON R. N. CROWE HARRISON McGEE J. N. BAILEY J. R. DEVLIN J. K. HAWKINS F. S. MARTIN P. H. BARNETTE H. C. ELLENBERG R. T. HARRISON W. M. MOREDOCK P. H. BUCHANAN P. B. ELLIS C. H. HIPP W. T. PARK T. P. CALLISON H. F. FULLER H. B. KINARD W. C. PARKER J. W. CHALMERS E. H. GREEN H. W. KING J. H. STALMAKER J. G. STRANCH GREENWOOD COUNTY CLUB The Greenwood County Club was organized as a social organization for the boys from Greenwood County. The holiday seasons are high-lighted by dances sponsored by the club. Various other social activities feature the regular school terms. J M emotiam BEN ROBERTSON, JR 1903 — 1943 BY HIS WORDS— By the grace of God ... a Carolinian . . . with the genuine grace that floods outward from the heart absorbed in the loneliness and happiness of men and women ... in the Icinlcs of the kinfolks. Born June 22, 1903, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains the earth. center of everything and the oldest part of Heaven would be like Carolina in the month of May in the early morning. The sun would never rise more than an hour high, and there would be peace and rest forever. Time and again the old Folks have told us ... we must amount to something fight against whatever it is that threatens . . . we have our duty ... we must At Dover, I understood Valley Forge and Gettysburg, and I found it lifted a tremendous weight from your spirit to find yourself willing to give up your life if you have to — I discovered Saint Matthew ' s meaning about losing a life to find it. If I am not able to come back from the war I will be sorry, but I will not regret it as we cannot consider our per- sonal lives when the United States is fighting. ... a great generation of British people . . . had learned through suffering . . . and I too had learned ... In the depth of the English blackout I had seen the stars. THE ADS . . . . arid t cat n tej WRITE TO . . . L. c . M artin Drug Co. AT CLEM SON COLLEGE SOUVENIRS , PENNANTS. BANNERS, PILLOW COVERS. BELTS, SEALS BROOCHES, GOLD AND SILVER SEAL RINGS, VANITY CASES AND OTHER JEWELRY. £  Agen t for . . . 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944. CLASS RINGS «  P. S. McCOLLUM, Proprietor «  REPAIRS ON INGS OF ALL CLASSES SOLICITED • 410 Compliments The Selig Co. ATLANTA, GA. Manufacturers of DISINFECTANTS INSECTICIDES SOAPS WAXES • • Serving You Since t8g6 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 41 COLLEGE CAFE AM) SANDWICH SHOP THE PRIDE OF CLEMSON Member National Restaurant Association Iptay Member Welcome, Alumn GEO. S. CAVARALIS, Owner Clemson ' s Own— NORA of Walhalla pj - xi yjimyiyi v - - jl fl 4ramk 1 L l m l SHIRTS CHOICE OF CLEMSON COLLEGE because of QUALITY in MATERIAL WORKMANSHIP SERVICE S HAM BACON FOR DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR The H.H.MEYER PACKING CO. c INCINNATI 412 THE 1943 TAPS . . . IS CASED IN A MOLLOY MADE COVER for the Fourteenth Time in its History Tops in Quality of Craftsmanship ana Design THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 North Western Ave. Chicago, III. BALLENTINE PACKING CO. Home of Aristocratic Pig « m  HAMS : BACON : PURE LARD PURE PORK SAUSAGE « m  South Carolina ' s Own Meat Packers « •  Greenville, South Carolina 1 10 East Court St. Phone 4300 Our Products Used in Clemson Mess Hall eatJ COMPLIMENTS TO CLEMSON CHI ci th c 943 TAPS a tJ Co-. PHONES 1606. 1607. 1608 ANDERSON. SOUTH CAROLINA STONE BROTHERS CIVILIAN and MILITARY CLOTHIERS « • „ COMPLETE OUTFITTERS OF MEN YOUNG MEN, AND STUDENTS « • „ 108 North Main Street Greenville, S. C. NO BLACKOUT HERE 413 Compliments of PALMETTO STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA ORDINARY AND INDUSTRIAL C. G. Langley, President E. W. BAILEY SEED COMPANY Dependable Seeds For FIELD-FARM-GARDEN Wholesale — Retail 221 East Bay Street Charleston, S. C. Herff-Jones Company Official Jewelers to CLEMSON COLLEGE JOE B. SYLVAN, JR., State Representative COLLEGE JEWELERS STATIONERS and MEDALISTS Indianopolis, Indiana Your Grandfather Bought Pee Gee Paint Over o } ears Ago PEE GEE MASTIC PAINT The Two Coat System . . . Looks Better Wears Longer . . . Costs Less □ SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, S. C. FARM IMPLEMENTS -::- HARDWARE MILL SUPPLIES LITTLE DOC CLASS OF 59 414 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 It PROMPT SERVICE THAT SATISFIES 415 Read . . . ®lj? (to? tttitUe Nnu© • MORNING Carter Scoop Latimer, Sports Editor Qtt)t (gmtrntU? Jfafcmimt • EVENING Paul Barrett, Sports Editor « •  South Carolina ' s Leading Newspapers CAROLINA ' S BEST Everything In Good Hardware PROMPT SERVICE COURTEOUS ATTENTION Always a Pleasure to Serve You SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY North Main Street Greenville, S. C. HEYWARD MAHDN CDMPANY iREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA ' S FINEST STORE FOR MEN Clemson Headquarters in Greenville 416 WILLIAM C ROWLAND 1024 RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA UNIFORMS -: SUPPLIES -. EQUIPMENT Uniformer of the Corps of Cadets at Clemson College 417 A Comprehensive Engineering Architectual Service Covering Paper Mills T Mi EXTILE MILLS Rayon Plants K M« NITTING MILLS Steam Utilization Water Treatment Power Applications Production Studies Tobacco Factories Power Plants Dye Houses Warehouses Bleacheries Reports Surveys Appraisals J. E. Sirrine 6r Company Engineers GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA 418 CRUSHED GRANITE For Concrete ana Bituminous Pavements THE WESTON 6- BROOKER CO. Quarries: Columbia, S. C.—Camak, Ga. Offices: Columbia, S. C, and Rhodes-Haverty Bldg. A TLANTA, KjA c.. Volunteer Portland Cement Company Manufacturers ' VOLUNTEER BRAND OF PORTLAND CEMENT THIS CEMENT USED EXCLUSIVELY AT CLEMSON , need for color TIas «■- W J industry «- .watened f , Zii S « dyes «« o( a „e« A-rican ,Ll materials essenual „ tVie £« and develop  „ 8pe ed P - tprhnical skiu n r ods, ruD MP Better Thing ' or Fe ' 1 ' ; icing- ,h Chemistry 419 All Portraits in This IW Marie By CASPAR -WARE STUDIOS 30 FIFTH STI1EET. N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Official Photographers for TAPS !Z All TAPS negatives are held in our files for several years and portraits ran be obtained at any time Write us lor information unii special price lis-l 420 flOIMBOCES EN6BAYIN6 (0. 115 -119 LUCKIE STREET ATLANTA GEORGIA ii XA ait c a- THE R. L BRYAN COMPANY COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL PRINTERS COLUMBIA ,. SOUTH CAROLINA as portrayed in the above composite photograph pictures a century-old institution that has ever had as its objective the reproduction of the author ' s words, and the artist ' s creation, through the medium of the printed page. ♦ TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING SECTION: Sub Title Page 1 Title Page 2- 3 Dedication 4- 5 Learning to Fight 6- 7 Foreword 8 Contents 9 The Campjs, Main Building 10 Amphitheatre 11 Textile Building 12 Third Barracks 13 Second Barracks 14 Library 15 Views 16 Administration Subdivision 17 The President 18-19 The Business Manager 20 Administrative Board and Trustees 21 Administration at Work 22-23 Administration at Play 24-25 Faculty Personalities 26- 27 The School of Engineering 28- 29 The School of Agriculture 30- 3) The School of Textiles 32-33 The School of General Science 34- 35 The School of Chemistry 36- 37 The School of Vocational Education 38- 39 The School of Military Science 40- 41 Extension Department 42 CLASSES: The Senior Council 46 Class Subdivision 47 Senior Class Officers 48 Senior Class Write-Up 49 Senior Class History 50-133 Seniors Whose Pictures Do Not Appear 134 Seniors of Tigertown 135-137 Highlights of the year 138 Junior Class Subdivision 139 Junior Class Officers 140 Junior Class 141-154 Junior Doings 155-156 Sophomore Subdivision 157 Sophomore Class Officers 158 Sophomore Class 159-167 Sophomore Life 168-170 Freshman Class Subdivision 171 Freshman Class Officers 172 Freshman Class 173-181 Rat Life 182-184 THE ARMY: The Commandant 188-189 Regular Army Officers 190-191 The Brigade Commander 192 The Brigade Executive 193 The Brigade Staff 194 The Honorary Cadet Colonel 195 The Colors 196-197 The Band 198-199 First Regiment Staff 200-201 First Battalion Staff 202 Second Battalion Staff • 206 Third Battalion Staff 210 Special Units 214 Military Doings 215 Second Regiment Staff 216-217 First Battalion Staff 218 Second Battalion Staff 223 Third Battalion Staff 228 The Senior Platoon . 233 Senior Platoon in Action 234 SOCIAL DOINGS: The Taps Sponsor 238 The Beauties Subdivision 239 The Beauties 240-246 The Judge 247 The Staff Sponsors 248-251 The Favorites 252-255 Taps at the Dances ' 256-257 Dances 258-259 Intermission Time 260 After the Ball 261 Here V There 262 ATHLETICS: The Managers and Cheerleaders 266 Football Subdivision 267 The Coach 268 The Maior Sports Captains and the Coaches 269 Block C Club 270-271 The Team 272-275 Season Sidelights 286-287 The Tiger Cubs 288 Basketball Subdivision 289 Basketball 290-294 Track Subdivision 295 Track 296-298 Baseball Subdivision 299 Baseball 300-302 Minor Sports Subdivision 303 Minor C Club 304 The Swimming and Tennis Teams 305 The Rifle Team 306 Intramurals 307-310 ACTIVITIES: PUBLICATIONS: The 1943 Taps Staff 314-315 Junior Taps Staff 316 Taps in the Making 317 The 1943 Tiger Staff 318-320 The 1943 Slip Stick Staff 321 The 1943 Agrarian Staff 322 The 1943 Bobbin and Beaker Staff 323 y. M. C. A. Subdivision 324 y. M. C. A 325-336 ORGANIZATIONS: Phi Kappa Phi 338-339 Scabbard and Blade 340-341 Blue Key 34?-343 Gamma Alpha Mu 344-345 Tau Beta Phi 346-347 Phi Psi 348-349 Minarets 350-351 Alpha Chi Sigma 352-353 Alpha Tau Alpha 354-355 Alpha Zeta 356-357 Central Dance Association 358-359 Mu Beta Psi 360-361 Jung a leers 362-363 Tiger Brotherhood 364-365 Strawberry Leaf 366 Phi Eta Sigma 367 Calhoun Forensic Society 368-369 Brigadiers ' Orchestra 370 Pre-Med Club 371 Alpha Phi Omega 372 Pershing Rifle Headquarters 373 Pershing Rifles 374-375 Company Commanders ' Club 376 Staff Sergeants ' Club 377 First Sergeants ' Club 378 Supply Sergeants ' Club 379 Sigma Phi 380 lota Epsilon 381 A. I. E. E 382-383 A. S. M. E 384-385 A. S. C. E 386-387 A. S. A. E 388 Clemson Flying Cadets 389 Glee Club 390-391 Animal Husbandry Club 392 Tiger Squadron 393 F. F. A 394 Dairy Club 395 Horticulture Club 396 4-H Club 397 Kappa Alpha Sigma 398 Alpha Chi Psi 399 Signna Epsilon 400 Beta Sigma Chi 401 Gamma Kappa Alpha 402 Anderson County Club 403 Beaufort County Club 404 Horry County Club 405 Savannah-Clemson Club 406 Greenwood County Club 407 In Memoriam — Ben W. Robertson, Jr 408 ADS AND VIEWS: Advertising Subdivision 409 Advertisements 41CM22 Taps . . . just as the bugler here sounds the knell of a parting day, so he heralds the comple- tion of the 1943 Clemson yearbook. The book, until now, has been ours, our own plaything. We have seen it grow; we have seen each photograph, each writeup, each drawing fit into its rightful place among the 420-odd pages. Now it is yours, your record of the school year. We hope you like it. And we hope that you will keep it near you through the coming years, an ever-fresh supplement to your memories of a happy Clemson life. . . . This book may be a monument to the Clemson we have known, it may be the last of the elaborate All-American Taps we cadets have come to regard as a natural thing. This should be the most cherished Taps ever. ... THE STAFF. Although the responsibility of publishing this annual rested primarily with the staff, there are many people whose sound advice and material assistance have contributed greatly to its success: Mr. J. C. Littlejohn, Clemson ' s Business Manager, Mr. Hamilton Hill, Assistant Business Manager, Professor John D. Lane, Faculty Advisor, Mr. Joe Sherman, Clemson Publicity Director. Also Mr. Bob Davis of The R. L. Bryan Company, the printers, Miss Helen Morgan of the Photo-Process Engraving Company, and Mr. Marion D. Ware and Mr. Gaspar of Gaspar-Ware Studios, the photographers. MR. J. C. LITTLEJOHN MR. HAMILTON HILL PROFESSOR JOHN D. LANE MR. JOE SHERMAN 424 1


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