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J-ki book is tke vtevettu a • . 3- a ; The Editor LEWIS B. SMITH The Business Manager ROBERT F. WIGGINS The Designer JACQUES R. SHEPARD Representing the Staff, PRESENT JJ 1349 TAP ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF CLEMSON A M COLLEGE CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA IS DEDICATED TO . . . FRANK S. HOWARD, HEAD COACH OF CLEMSON COLLEGE, ELECTED THIS YEAR ' S SOUTHERN CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR . 1l FOREDRD IVY TENDRILS EXECUTE WEB-LIKE PATTERNS ABOUT OLD CALHOUN MANSION, SEEKING TO CLOAK THE PAST IN SECRECY. IN ORDER THAT THESE CHERISHED MOMENTS MAY NOT ESCAPE BEYOND RECALL, WE HAVE GATHERED SCENES OF FAMILIAR FACES AND PLACES FOR YOU TO REFLECT UPON, WITH NOSTALGIC PLEASURE, YEARS HENCE. IF IN GLANCING THROUGH THIS VOLUME, FADED MEMORIES ARE ONCE AGAIN REVIVED, OUR EFFORTS WILL HAVE BEEN REWARDED TENFOLD. - V: ■ •. ■s- I % till I VIEWS THE CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ... 13 LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS 20 ACADEMICS ACADEMICS 30 HONORARIES 46 PROFESSIONALS 60 CLASSES SENIORS 82 JUNIORS 218 SOPHOMORES 234 FRESHMEN 248 MILITARY CORPS OF CADETS 260 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS 292 ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS 306 FORENSICS AND DRAMATICS 328 MUSICAL 338 DIVERSITIES 348 REGIONAL 354 SOCIAL DANCES 363 BEAUTIES 374 ATHLETICS MAJOR SPORTS 394 MINOR SPORTS 426 FELLOWSHIP y. M. C. A 438 CHURCHES 442 ADVERTISEMENTS FROM WITHIN -.4 ' ' If! % - La ' ' it. | f jp ■ . V V • -. , ■ «£ J| ■ ' « . fill ' v-i imm v • «f i ke L teenn ICIIM The sunny greenhouse, custodian of luxuriant palms and ferns for festive occasions. ■ ' •• f : .. . dr. 5 r P i . !• ' d i  . . -ii ■ pi 11 - iiflflsr 7 « r r v The library, concealing a staff of lovely assistants, peers from behind its leafy camouflage. atet =.. sunt J-lic li diet = stiiiLuiu Strategically placed between the main building and the library, this multi- purpose retreat obligingly serves all comers, from students to thirsty chipmunks. Too public for summer romancing. V CtlL tlCll iJ OOL An unusual rear-view of the amphitheater featuring the fabled reflection pool. In the spring golden daffodils suddenly appear to encircle its cool and placid surface. Fine for pooling unruly persons. 1 ■■w ' ' - ■ J-kitJL ]l attack The third barracks basks in a flood of sunshine. Grassy lawn doubles as playground. S TILLMAN HALL, known as the Main Building, is the center of all activities. From beginning to end we pay homage to this mecca. Behind its walls such offices as the President ' s, Commandant ' s and Treasurer ' s are entrenched. The Chapel, located in the right wing, also functions as theater and auditorium. The basement harbors The Tiger, our weekly newspaper. 14 THE PRESIDENT Composed and serene as his name would indicate, Dr. R. F. Poole, our president, stands amongst us as steadfastly as Clemson itself. For the past nine years his dextrous hand has adroitly directed Clemson in its rise to prominence. It is he who greets the incoming freshman with a welcome handshake, and who launches graduates into the world. It is he to whom students turn for action on their age-old complaints. No one can contest his fitness for the position, for as a Clemson graduate, Dr. Poole learned the problems of the students; returning as president, his intimate acquaintance with these problems enable him to cope with them expertly. Without infinite patience, tact, and the desire to contribute to humanity, Dr. Poole would have succumbed long ago to the burden of his post. All eyes focus upon him as he balances the delicate scales between student and administration. The responsibility of correct decision and ensuing action is his, along with any other uncertain honors that might accompany it. Only meager acknowledgment can we offer to this individual of distinguished merit. May his gentle rule extend far beyond our transient period at Clemson. A front shot of our front man; who else but jovial President Poole, the most photographed man on the campus. Dr. D. W. Daniel, Governor Strom Thurmond, and President R. F. Poole President and Mrs. Poole in a familiar stance, shaking hands, withdraw to a secluded corner for a three sided conference. Dr. Daniel but with the Honorary Cadet Colonel, Miss Betty Byrd of starts the ball rolling, but how long can he keep the floor? Kingstree, South Carolina. Get in that line boys! 15 THE ADMINISTRATE BUSINESS MANAGER REGISTRAR Mr. J. C. Littlejohn, business manager, figures out ways to keep the college out of the red, or to avoid world politics, in the black. Mr. G. E. Metz, registrar, handles our records and specifies how many extra credits we may schedule, if any. Some people do. TREASURER Mr. A. J. Brown, treasurer, has a trusted position. Keeping tab on thousands of students is a never ending task. STUDENT ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Mr. G. H. Hill, director of students ' activities, lends a helping hand to the school publications and such in his dual role as assistant business manager. OFFICERS AND BOARD BOARD OF DEANS AND DIRECTORS Here they are, the unseen counselors of Gemson. From every school and department they are recruited for discussions which result in variations and improvements within the college. Reading left to right: K. N. Vickery, D. W. Watkins, H. L. Hunter, J. C. Littlejohn, H. P. Cooper, S. B. Earle, A. J. Brown, F. M. Kinard, W. H. Washington, R. D. Crosby, R. A. McGinty, R. F. Poole. r. K. N. Vickery, assistant registrar, handles e IBM machine like a true business man. MORE ADMINISTRATION WHEELS ' Mr. H. H. Hill, Jr., manager of the housing project, figures how to cram them into the pre-fabs. Mr. J. G. Lindsay, mess officer, studies the month ' s bills closely with an eye to dollars and cents. Miss Margaret Crowther, attractive dietitian, makes sure that we don ' t get iced-tea on winter days. Maruja Crowther, pretty stenographer, bu her face in a mass of paperwork. Too b to look up, Maru? K. N. Vickery, assistant registrar, tries to smooth out the wrinkles in this year ' s registration scramble. Ray Crow watches approvingly as the time cards are distributed. TIME IN... Dr. H. L. Hunter looks inquiringly at an unidentified object while Miss Virginia Shanklin watches attentively. The ears belong to Tom Milford. The occasion is the opening of the new Alpha Phi Omega room. It looks wide open, too. 18 liss Virginia Poole and Mr. W. D. Treviliian iiscuss the economic situation in the Tiger -otherhood room. Is it that funny? Professor M. C. Bell isn ' t finding his mathe- matics very helpful in construction work. You can ' t push a wheelbarrow with logarithms. Mr. Meti and Earl Morris put their heads together for some serious thought. What can they be up to now? See next year ' s Taps. ..AND TIME OUT Lt. Colonel R. D. Crosby, Colonel W. S. Morris, and Lt. Colonel Russell Smith could be considering the military, but it seems unlikely, considering the surroundings and additional guests. Bet they don ' t do all the talking at this session. t jf m 19 Leadership THE SENIOR COUNCIL F. I. GILLESPIE President No worthwhile organization or institution can exist without a certain amount of strictly enforced discipline. The Senior Council, composed of eleven members, four ex-officio by their positions as senior class officers and seven other senior class members elected by the student body as a whole, with the senior class president acting as chairman of the council, furnishes this discipline for Clemson. First organized for the enforcement of discipline, this organization has by no means restricted itself to this sole service. The Senior Council serves as a connecting link between the student body and the administra- tion. Many worthwhile suggestions have been offered and accepted by this two-way combination. Compliments to the Senior Council for their role in keeping the veteran-cadet factor running smoothly. Fair consideration is given to all parties or situations presented to this body for judgment and it is seldom that the students, taken as a whole, disagree with the actions of the Senior Council. Congratulations on a job well done . SEARCH P. H. PRINCE Vice-President R. A. MARTIN Secretary R. T. THOMAS Historian D. H. BANKS J. G. HICKERSON 22 The Senior Council, composed of a variety of students, deliberates over one of its rare disciplinary cases. They strive to avoid hasty decisions which might lead to unwarranted action; consequently a large measure of their power is consumed in anticipating trouble and preventing it. OF JUSTICE G. F. LEWIS W. H. MOORE E. E. MORRIS J. A. RICHBOURG B. G. ROGERS 23 DAVID H. BANKS President THE BLUE KEY Rated tops among honor, leadership and service organizations is the Blue Key, a National fraternity. It is toward this reward that the hopes and ideals of many a student are directed. Since its inception, Blue Key has rendered invaluable service to Clemson. In the coordination of campus life, the welfare of the student is a first and foremost goal. A program with the purpose of bettering relations between Clemson and its athletic rivals has been in the experimental stage for the past two years, with results in cooperation far exceeding all expectations. It is an ideal for which a solution has long been sought by current students and former members of our Alma Mater . The Blue Key Directory, an annual publication containing students ' names, room numbers, home addresses, and course of study is one of the most helpful services performed by the fraternity. The Directory is not only of use throughout the school year, but it is available for years as a reference to the addresses of many friends accumulated in college. PACE E. E. MORRIS s. e. McGregor L. B. SMITH G. F. LEWIS G. L. ADAMS P. H. BULTMAN Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Alumni Secretary D. S. MAy W. H. MOORE E. A. FREEMAN F. 1. GILLESPIE L. E. KIRVEN J. O. LEWIS J. A. SMITH C. N. STILL D. L. PEEBLES P. H. PRINCE E. M. RALLINGS J. R. SHEPARD 24 The eternal triangle. When these three get together, something is bound to happen. SETTERS When day is done and the meeting is over. Charlie isn ' t hanging around. G. C. FANT D. R. PARISH R. T. THOMAS All eyes are on Banks, but Prince looks downcast. A glance from left to right discloses a good cross- section of campus wheels . 25 TIGER BROTHERHOOD E. M. RALLINGS President A number of welcome changes on the Clemson campus have been effected by our own Tiger Brotherhood, an organization founded in 1928 by a group of student leaders and faculty members as a service and leadership fraternity. Its purpose is to act as a sponsor of tolerance and integrity among Clemson men. Members are gathered from all four classes: freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior, because of their outstanding qualities of character, leadership, and scholarship. In addition to instigating a campus-wide clean-up campaign, the Brotherhood this year obtained lockers for day students and performed numerous other small services to the college. During pledge week, entertainment is furnished by the initiates for the club members and school in the form of a parade through the mess hall and about the school attired in original costumes, but this has come to be expected of almost all organizations and everyone thoroughly enjoys himself. WHERE QUA R. T. THOMAS Vice-President D.H.BANKS J.K.ADDISON H.T.ARTHUR W. W. BALLENTINE D. A. BARFIELD R. C. BRADLEY P. H. BULTMAN D. H.COAKLEy W.A.COBB E. A. FREEMAN F. I. GILLESPIE L. E. KIRVEN G. F. LEWIS J. O. LEWIS S. E. McGREGOR G. P. MANDANIS D. S. MAY W. H. MOC P. H. PRINCE R. F. RAYLE L. D. REYNOLDS J. A. RICHBOURG W. P. ROBERTS F. SEDDON J. R. SHEPHARD J. A. SMITH L. B. SMITH 26 This coat of cardboard mail would scarcely ward off a foe, but Dan May makes a stab at it. This is not what the well-dressed college boy is wearing, just the new pledges in their original and unconventional costumery. It ' s a gay day for all. LITY COUNTS J. COLEMAN W. E. DARBy G. C. FANT E. MORRIS W. B. PATTERSON E. H. PITTMAN N. STILL R. O. WATSON R. F. WIGGINS Would you believe that this mature-looking group once went through the ritual pictured above? Now the fun is over and the work begins. 27 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Composed of men with the earnest desire to be of service to their fellow students, faculty, and community is the Gamrn Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, first organized at Clemson October 6, 1936. Prerequisite to membership in this organization is former membership in the Boy Scouts of America. In addition to this, the prospective member must have shown active interest in earlier college activities and be recognized for his strength of character, integrity, and sincere longing to assume leader- ship. New members are selected and voted on at the beginning of each semester. Alpha Phi Omega has many worthwhile projects to its credit since the chapter was first organized. A few of its beneficial services in the past few years are a relief program to Europe for the needy, a booklet of club informa- tion, desk blotters for all students, and many other useful services both to the campus and community. Other interesting and helpful programs are on the agenda of this organization and it is with the greatest of interest and optimism that the school looks forward to their completion. THEY STAY G. C. FANT Vice-President S. B. RAY Secretary ft £1 F. D. SUGG S Treasurer F. D. HEMPHILL R. F. RAYLE A. R. FANT Correspondins Secretary J. A. IX L D. REYNOLDS H. T. ARTHUR F. W. IX P. R. RICE J. K. ADDISON P. J. LEACH J. A. RICHBOURG 28 A. J. BANKS J. O. LEWIS R. W. SISTRUNK N. C. BRACKETT G. P. MANDANIS J. W. SNIPES R. C. BRADLEY F. G. MASON W. A. SLOAN Advanced training in the Boy Scouts no longer includes lengthy field hikes for these boys. Off with the full-field pack and on to today ' s problems for them. Congenial surroundings are conducive to clear thinking. PREPARED Editor Fant collaborates with Darby on some technical matters. Two heads are better than one. W. R. CHAPMAN R. T. MATTISON D. C. SOJOURNER J. F. COVINGTON D. S. MAY W. C. TALBERT J. M. FARMER R. M. MONTS H. S. WAYNE T. D. GAULT P. H. PRINCE J. T. ZIEGLER Workman and Fant check copy for the Alpha Phi Omega Handbook, a yearly publication, luckily. Make with the red pencil, boys! 29 run 1 X :v ■ ■ ■ ■H ■H Majestic Rigg ' s Hall, retreat of engineers and architects alike. 32 THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING No more tinkering with alarm-clocks and Model-T ' s. At Clemson, roin or shine, the Engine House teems with mechanical aptitude, and these boys mean business! Subjecting oneself to Sterno Fernow ' s stormy course in steam has become a must among mechanical engineers, in addition to trivialties like thermodynamics and aerodynamics. Expeditions sponsored daily by Will Clark of the Civil Engineering Department trek over the campus to survey its grounds. After a spell in the Department of Electrical Engineering, a man can run home and repair the electric toaster and lamp plugs with impunity. S. R. Rhodes supplies the equipment to practice on. The Chemical Engineering Department begins where chemistry leaves off. Heat flow and evaporation can be frustratingly elusive. High in Rigg ' s Hall the architecturally inclined students labor over a rendering or working-drawing. A little spice is added in the form of air-brushing by Gilmer Petroff or Art under the Saint . Add them all together and its spells W-O-R-K, which is a requisite in any field. Dean S. B. Earle does a remarkable job of keeping in touch with the vast School of Engineering. Mr. Byars, the demon of graphic statics, gives Kelly a few pointers on forces in camelback trusses. Carmichael explains the intricacies of one of the most important phases of engineering — mechanics. Critiquing the handiwork of talented seniors is a popular pastime among those on the way up. Professor Kersey demonstrating some applications to elec- trical apparatus. Look at the wires! The roar of whirling machinery discloses the huge School of Textiles. 34 THE SCHOOL OF TEXTILES New equipment and lots of it, keeps Clemson in the lead among textile schools, both in size and quality. With the location of many new textile corporations almost on the campus, it is but a short jump from student to employee; a convenient arrangement. Textile chemists spend so much time in the chemistry building that they are often mistaken for chem. majors, and with good cause. The Czar doles out helpful hints on the chemistry of dyeing to new arrivals, and Mr. Lindsay takes it from there to add the final touches. It ' s a colorful profession! The engineering phase is a different matter. It embraces everything from kinetics and statics to heat power. Dog Curtiss throws students the bone in the engine house. Textile management covers a multitude of sins, from Campbell ' s costing to microscopy under Doc Heyn. Figuring inventory, budgets, and wage scales must be mastered before assuming the position of mill foreman or manager. No wonder the lintheads seldom stop for a quick flick of the whiskbroom. Dean H. M. Brown finds keeping tabs on the huge School of Textiles a full-time job. Byrd and Barnet do a little drawing while Carson tests it for size. It ' s Jack Reid running that loom, and all by himsel attention to watch all of those threads at once. It tak es close It ' s a field day at the spinning machine. Everybody wants to get in the act. 35 S3£% Long Hall, where agriculture is transformed into a specialized art. 36 THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE First mentioned in the will of Thomas G. Clemson, the Agricultural School has developed into one of the best in the country. Under the patient and instructive guidance of such men as Big Ben Goodale, Lord Collins, Breazy Breazeale, Frog Ware, and many others, the old time dirt farmer has been replaced by men of science who obtain everything the soil has to offer and still save it for their heirs and assigns forever. Busy Ag. Engineers spend many days in the Engine House as well as the Agricultural Building. Doc Aul! keeps his Ag. Ec. boys in the traces with intricate curves and designs. The Poultry Depart- ment offers a very good course in Chickenology with encores from Chicken Morgan, and Jib Cooper. That little square building by the amphitheater furnishes ice cream as well as future dairymen to the country. Overall supervision is furnished by Dean Cooper. His is the job to synchronize the operation of the entire school, and with the help of a earnest and well trained staff this is accomplished with remarkable efficiency. Active Dean H. P. Cooper shares his time with the Agricultural Experiment Station. Watch it, bud, or that specimen might jump out from under the microscope and bite you. Let ' s close that book, too! Rough as courses may be, we still don ' t have to work evenings. It ' s Senior Night. Zoology lab and the study of the earthworm, the farmer ' s friend, take up a good afternoon, eh Theo? Who ' s telling the jokes today? It could be that Breazeale is running a fat test. In the Physics Building minds digest ideas which result in mechanical surprises. 38 THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES This is indeed the school that furnishes a well-rounded education. Here undergraduates obtain a smattering of the worth-while things of life. Many go on to graduate work in their individual fields. First it ' s Government under Skeeter Webb, Freshman English under McGee, and that inevitable Stanley for trig or analytics. Those who get by this first barricade are in line for the ogre of them all in Doc Sheidon ' s calculus. Sophomore literature under The Little Devil and Doc Taylor carries a lot of weight where ever Clemson men gather. Trevillian gives out with facts and figures in economics, and while we ' re in the library let ' s journey up to Influence Waites ' three ringed circus in psychology. Every A. and S. boy, at one time or another, schedules John Lane for an English course. Dean Kinard ' s Selected Masterpieces fills in the vacancies left by other Lit courses and the Physics Department with Huff, Lindsay, and Tommie Turner is a must for all graduates. All in all these boys are prepared for come what may . Be it graduate work in fields of medicine, law, or teaching, their foundation of learning is well established. Amicable Dean F. M. Kinard offers students more than just the technical college courses. Prof. Rutledge leads a group of would-be Botanist through an anatomy study of a tomato. (The type that grows in the garden, however.) Like adolescence, everyone goes through physics lab. This time it ' s the rope and pulley experiment. Ma Owings leads his budding Romantist through the mysticism of Blake. Romanticism at 8:00 A. M.? -Hardly! You ' re right, it ' s a frog under the scalpel. Does the formaldehyde make your eyes burn, Dukes? The Chemistry Building incloses a wealth of scientific information. 40 THE SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY After consulting our Baedeker, we find ourselves in the freshly painted chemistry building. That new asphalt floor does reduce the creaking, but what can be done about the ever-present odor of hydrogen-sulfide (as in rotten eggs)? That smiling face in the first office on the right? No less than Dean H. L. Hunter, the perennial plague of the freshmen. As a rule he is bustling about the building, checking up. Directly across the hall is the habitat of Dr. Frank Schirmer, who lectures on quantum mechanics and the elements. From the lower floor the Little Lehrer , Mike Brownley, sends students chasing after diesel roadscrapers for gas samples to analyze. Upstairs to Doc Mitchell ' s Kjedahl processing of fertilizers and lime- stone analysis. Dr. Pollard is the nemesis of the chem major. First physical, then colloid chemistry. (For some it ' s first physical, then physical again.) No branch of chemistry can be bypassed, as all combine to give us added luxuries in this v avering world of today. Jovial Dean H. L. Hunter is never too engrossed to stop and chat with a student. Steam distillation is often used by chemistry and pre- medical students throughout their course in organic chemistry. George and Jo-jo trying to catch up in advanced quan. lab. Only one to a desk, boys, and don ' t burn that crucible. Caught working by the forbidden cookbook method! That odd instrument is a separator. 41 AWMJKHf BWLim ■ The Education Building is a proving ground for future leaders and teachers. 42 THE SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Planning to enter the teaching profession? Well, this is just the school for you, for every graduation day, we find that old production line well represented with future high school and college professors of the nation. The first year is spent boning up on such basic subjects as botany under Whitney, Rat chemistry with Smiley Brownley, and English and math, in their respective departments. The sophomore year looks like a combination engineering, pre-med, and chemistry major as the boys delve into such toughies as calculus, qual. and quan. , and physics. It is in the junior year that the actual major is approached in such courses as education, psychology, and vocational education. These boys really get a taste of everything as Junior McGarity dishes out with music appreciation and M. St. Hubert explains that art appreciation until we actually like it. These senior boys have really arrived when they go out into the neighboring schools teaching and learning how to teach by actual experience. W. H. Washington, Dean of the School of Vocational Education, irons out a new problem. A moment of suspense as the molds are checked for fit before pouring in the filler. Some folk take it up as a hobby, but photography in the darkroom of the Ag. building is more serious in this instance. Even more serious, at least to these men, is the process of casting dyes down in forge and foundry. Looks hot! 43 E. J. Freeman . . . Musical Ed . . . grades by the slide-rule . . . methodical to an extreme . . . brilliant in his field . . . exponent of gear cutting and blade angles. B. H. Hodges . . . Bax ... a diligent pro- fessor . . . works hard trying to pound chemistry into freshmen . . . jolly by nature . . . easy conversationalist. J. C. Green . . . Dude . . . willing to aid needy students any day in the week . . . dapper . . . partial to flashy neckties . . . wears a coat winter and summer. CHARACTERS A. C. Menius . . . Buck . . . jokster . . . talks on a high plane . . . easy to get along with . . . heavy smoker ... a whiz on the electron microscope . . . well-versed in atomic and nuclear physics . . . can juggle a mean mathematics equation. W. E. Tarrant . . . Crowfoot . . . great psychologist ... (in textiles???] . . . likes neatness in students . . . hates impudence . . . thinks students should be seen and not heard. R. E. Ware . . . Frog . . . opinions on any -:ubiect . . . dabbles in astronomy . . . collects tropical fish and guns . . . bands birds . . . lectures on the political situation . . . gives rough quizzes. J. P. Brewster . . . Speedy . . . ladies man . . . works with chalk in one ha nd and eraser in the other . . . efficient . . . big joker . . . golr a ddict word r or every one. F. H. Pollard . . . Doc . . . bachelor . . very intelligent . . . makes that physica chemistrv ruff . . . believes in lots of hare work. N OUR MIDST R. L. Saint-Hubert . . . The Saint ... an amiable Frenchman . . . moves the troops to greater artistic endeavor with his quaint speech and his Americanized jokes about les belles femmes. E. L. Clarke . . . Will . . . most sincere . . . great story teller really believes in his seniors . . . always rushing for time . doesn ' t like jokes . . . plays no favorites. H onoranes m Kj ■ ffiranl 3h3 i ' t I -,v, ' ■HHBH H TUX (lODCl w FIRST AND FOREMOST First organized in 1897 at The University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi was initiated on the Clemson campus in 1938. The men in this organization represent the scholars of the campus. The outstanding requirement for admission is to be in the upper eighth of the senior class and to have maintained a G.P.R. of 6.5 or better. The chief goals of the chapter are the promotion of good feeling and high ideals and the stimulation of learning in competition. Phi Kappa Phi is the greatest scholastic honor that is offered at Clemson, and a magnetic ideal for its students. Those who make Phi Kappa Phi are necessarily destined to design the world of tomorrow, but a great deal of prestige and recognition is due them for their perseverance and hard work. These are indeed the men to be observed in their future fields of endeavor. F. B. SHIRMER President G. C. FANT Vice-President J. H. ADAMS W. L. BALL W. C. BALLEW D. H. BANKS J. B. BERRy J. N. BERRY P. H. BULTMAN F. J. CAPPLEM E. L. CORLEy J. L. CRAPSE C. M. CRAWFORD A. S. DARGAN S. A. DEMOSTHENES W. F. DUKES A. C. ELROD W. C. ELROD W. H. FRICK J. E. GARDNER J. L. HEATON C. C. HINDMAN W. H. JENKINS O. B. JONES M. F. KEENEY W. McKAY 3. P. MANDANIS h. B. SALLY H. M. MILLER J. H. SIPPLE E. E. MORRIS R. E. SMITH B. R. NEELY A. W. SNELL E. M. RALLINGS B. F. RICHBOURG W. F. ROCHESTER W. H. WINGATE W. A. WOOD W. H. WOOD . W. CAUTHEN J. P. CLANCY W. ESKRIDGE R. A. FEW H. E. McKINNEY W. E. McSWAIN Food comes first, even among the intelligensia, and the members of the Phi Kappa Phi are no exception. Note the happy smile on George Mandanis ' face. That ' s one of the fabulous Berry boys on his left, intent upon eating. Oftpk a In the newly-decorated Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity room, another big conference is in progress. Reading from left to right: Mr. Hutchison, Dr. Pollard, Mr. Smith, and Jack Province, President of the Beta Epsilon Chapter. Clancey measures the millimeters while Dunaway watches the thermometer for sudden drops in temperature. Dees Frank like ties? J. L. RIDGEWAY Vice-Master Alchemist E. P. BISHER J. J. LITTLEJOHN C. N. STILL Reporter J. P. CLANCY C. W. RISER D. R. SPINER Recorder T. W. DUNAWAY A. M. ROSE A. F. GARRISON Treasurer C. M. GUEST H. M. SMITH E. H. PITTMAN Social Chairman H. B. HATFIELD H. E. ULMER uki J 9 ma MIXING THE MOLECULES Maybe you ' ve observed certain individuals walking around the campus with bottles of colored water around their necks. For your information they are initiates of Alpha Chi Sigma, national honorary chemical fraternity. This organization, having 53 collegiate chapters and 29 professional chapters, is one of the largest of its kind in America. AXE strives to include those men of outstanding character and chemical ability into a fellowship in which they can exchange ideas and views on different phases of their common field of study. Many interesting programs and demonstrations are included for the benefit and education of its members. Professional members, often invited in as speakers, present varied and interesting ideas on the profes- sional fields of chemistry. Like other fraternities AXE is the tie that binds its brothers together. Many warm and lasting friendships are made among the members and contact is kept with former members who have graduated and gone before to join the throng of modern alchemists throughout the world. P. J. PROVINCE Master Alchemist C. M. CRAWFORD Alumni Secretary W. C. HERRON J. WILSON L. W. ARMSTRONG L. M. JENKINS J. M. WITHINGTON J. J. BANKS J. O. LEWIS G. T. WOMACK Chemistry gets a new twist with the introduction of glass manipula tion into the department. Crayton Crawford gives J. O. Lewis timely tip. CL Ml ina P. H. BULTMAN President ARTISTRY IN CONSTRUCTION Composed of a selected group of architects at Clemson who are tops in scholarship, personality, and strength of character are the Minarets. This organiza- tion was first introduced to give promising young architects a common ground on which to exchange ideas of their profession. In addition the club sponsors educational lectures, art exhibits, and demonstrations of architectural and engi- neering accomplishments for the interest and education of its members. The purpose of the Minarets is to promote the standards of the department and to bring into closer fellowship the members of the organization. Many former members, now pra cticing building and landscape architects, interior decorators, and contractors, are invited in to present programs of interest. Though professional in nature the social side of fraternity life is not neglected. For the enjoyment and entertainment of the brothers, banquets, intermission parties, and supper meetings are given and are greatly enjoyed by all who attend. What ' s the problem this time, Grey? Don ' t make any drastic decisions alone. See Wilkes first. Praise Allah! Towel turbans and bathrobes become the uniform of the day for Minaret initiates. The boxes hold offerings to appease the hungry gods. 52 rets t J. A. LEE Vice-President J. W. INABINET Secretary K. B. KOEHLER Treasurer W. O. AMEEN E. M. BRUNSON S. A. BURTON J. R. CONEY J. N. COOPER J. E. COTHRAN W. M. CURETON R. E. DILFIELS W. S. DOWIS R. E. FARMER R. B. GASQUE J. R. GRAY E. A. GUNNIN J. W. HAMER F. D. HEMPHILL F. F. KAY H. B. LEONARD M. A. LEW V. E. LEWIS H. M. LOVE W. C. McCLAMROCH B. R. NEELEY R. W. NICHOLSON N. H. NOWELL 7. D. PEAKE A. A. RICE T. C. RICHENBAKER H. J. RIDDLE M. R. SADLER B. R. SEDBERRY J. R. SHEPARD J. K. STACY H. H. TARLETON R. T. THOMAS J. P. WILK A. W. WOOD R. R. WORKMAN 3i an C. C. HINDMAN Treasurer J. H. ADAMS W. L. BALL J. B. BERRY V. W. CAUTHEN J. F. COVINGTON A. S. DARGAN S. A. DEMOSTHENES A. C. ELROD W. C. ELROD R. A. FEW R. G. LEIBY H. E. McKINNEY D. R. PARISH J. H. SIPPLE J. D. SMITH W. E. WEST W. H. WOOD 3eia (Pi MECHANICAL MINDED Observe these men closely because they have been chosen to receive the highest honor of the engine house, Tau Beta Pi. This does not necessarily guarantee success for them, but to be pledged by Tau Beta Pi is no temporary mark of distinction and will not fade with the passing years. A member of this organization must possess desirable traits of character as well as abilities of leadership. In addition to the above the student must be a senior in civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering and must be in the upper fourth of his class as to scholastic standing. A large quantity of native intelligence and just plain hard work are prerequisites to membership in this national honora ry fraternity. It is to this goal that tired engineers look when the going gets rough and to those men that are actually pledged — the heartiest kind of congratulations. J. T. PRICE Vice-President F. J. CAPPELMANN Corresponding Secretary H. S. WAYNE Recording Secretary B. R. NEELY President Wherever you find a mob, it ' ll be a bunch of engineers, no doubt. This time it ' s the new pledges in a typical unposed photograph. They look right serious, and they had better be if they expect to finish this school as engineers. ■ s. e. McGregor Chancellor Oflpk a t eta SOIL SPECIALISTS Here we find the outstanding men in the school of Agriculture at Clemson. All students in the school of Agriculture aie considered for membership with those of excep- tional scholarship, personality, and character accepted. Alpha Zeta, national honorary agricultural fraternity, seeks to inform and post its members with the latest in agriculture, and scientific farming has come into its own. These men, who are in on the ground floor, will undoubtedly be the leaders of their individual fields tomorrow. W. McKAY Censor A. W. SNELL Scribe F. L. FITZSIMONS Treasurer E. L. CORLEY Chronicler P. E. BENFIELD E. CHAMNESS W. W. GASTON P. E. GERVAIS L. D. REyNOLDS First Vice-President J. C. JACKSON Second Vice-President D. L. JOHNSON Secretary F. M. HART Treasurer J. P. PICKENS Reporter W. A. GAMBLE E. H. GREEN C. N. GULLEDGE M. M. HARRISON ED HUCKS, JR. R. S. JACKSON T. E. JOHNSTON C. H. LATHAN V. C. PORTER W. R. SEASE Oflpk a FACTS E. M. RALLINGS President . Line-up for the week, from A to Z. No complaints from these happy pledges, though. Next year they will be among the onlookers. au a FOR FARMERS No reward is too great for the man who spends his life in the instruction of our country ' s youth. The trend in years gone by has been quite the contrary for teachers of the nation. Their compensations have been small and their work tedious and long. The Kappa chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha, national honorary agricultural education fra- ternity, was organized at Clemson in 1930. The goal of the chapter is to establish brother- hood and unity between those men who show promise of becoming agricultural education leaders of tomorrow. A top-secret initiation, that is. everyone is blindfolded but us. What they can ' t see won ' t hurt them. 57 (Pki (Psi F. F. GRIFFIN, JR. President R. J. CHEATHAM Vice-President TOPS IN TEXTILES A twenty-two year record of integrity and activity marks the anniversary of the lota Chapter of Phi Psi, Clemson ' s first Greek-letter fraternity. Its varied activities provide a focal point toward which textile students may turn for recreation or information. High standards of character and scholastic achievement are desired in all members. Today, Phi Psi is honored among the most outstanding student organizations. Aiumni chapters may be found throughout the nation. E. T. BROADWELL M. M. CLINKSCALES Secretary-Treasurer J. R. CONN W. H. FRICK J. E. GARDNER J. W. HASTINGS Si 9 ma au G. C. FANT President CALL IT CULTURE With the prescribed grade point ratio in his pocket, a junior or senior majoring in Arts and Sciences is eligible for mem- bership in the Sigma Tau Epsilon, an honorary scholastic fraternity. Eveiy year the Sigma Tsu Epsilon undertakes a task through which it may improve the standards, such as the tutoring of undergraduates. The School of Arts and Sciences is comparatively new to Clemson, but since its formation, the number of students turning to the liberal arts for an educa- tion has increased immensely. Part of the fun of being a fraternity brother comes in attending parties like this. Dean Kinard and Mr. Vickery listen to the students rant in all seriousness. SS M. MOISSON W. E. McSWAIN G. E . ULDRICK . The Worms emerge with their shuttles for a closer inspection. The Worm season looks good this year. Back to your looms, boys. GdsLl P W. B. SALLEY Vice-President C. C. CORLEY E. E. MORRIS on R. E. ACKERMAN Secretary-Treasurer T. D. DONEGAN P. A. NELSON H. F. ADDICKES W. F. DUKES R. F. RAyLE H. B. ARANT W. J. GOUDELOCK J. C. RIVERS D. H. BANKS A. M. HOWARD L. H. ROBINSON J. N. BERRy L. E. KIRVEN A. D. STALVEy R. W. BERRy F. G. MASON W. A. WOOD Professional Organizations Oil 1 I C. E. STONE. JR. Secretary J. M. JOHNSTON Treasurer J. K. ADDISON A. J. BANKS E. B. BARTON C. H. BEATTy, JR. W. G. BODIE W. P. BOLIEK E. L. BONNOITT J. E. BOUKNIGHT W. K. BOWEN W. B. BRITTON C. D. CAPELLE A. J. CARRAWAY C. W. CARROLL V. W. CAUTHEN G. W. CONNELLy J. F. COVINGTON J. C. CRANSTON V. G. DAVIS L. M. DIBBLE M. H. DORSEy T. B. FAIREy W. E. FARRIS S. B. GEDDINGS F. I. GILLESPIE C. S. GRAMLING W. R. HALE J. N. HEAPE J. L HENDRIX C. C. HINDMAN W. F. HOWELL, JR. D. M. JENKINS A. H. JESTER J. M. JOHNSON O. B. JONES M. F. KEENEy J. Z. LOWE D. B. McKAy H. E. McKINNEy T. L. MONROE J. W. MOORE B. R. NEELy, JR. R. E. NIX W. D. OWINGS R. T. PAYNE B. J. PERRy W. B. RANDALL B. B. ROSS J. H. SCOTT G. B. SEABORN J. C. SENN J. W. SHERARD J. H. SIPPLE J. D. SMITH C. E. STONE, JR. F. H. THIEKER H. J. THIELE H. T. THOMPSON J. D. THOMPSON W. C. THORNE J. T. TURNER E. M. VAUHN A. I. WATSON H. S. WAyNE L. P. WILLIAMS. JR. CIRCUIT BREAKERS A . £ £ J. B. BERRY, JR. Chairman The student chapter of The American Institute of Electrical Engineers was organized at Clemson to give student electrical engineers the opportunity to work together, and thereby to exchange ideas on various phases of their life work. The ultimate goal of this organization is to maintain a high professional standing among its members, and to further the individual development of the engineer. Presented in the form of programs and field trips are: the visiting of places of engineering interest, presentation of in- teresting papers, reports, and abstracts, and the all importance of making con- tacts with leading men in the field of electrical engineering. How long is a short circuit? How high is your resistance? These boys go into technicalities a little deeper than that. You don ' t see any women trying to take over this field, do you? Wonder how Hunter ' s wristwatch will run after being in contact with that electric motor? B. J. Perry looks on knowingly, too. Contact! Frank Gillespie shafts that switchboard like a real electrician. More power to you, Frank. 63 S. T. RUSSELL Vice-President A. W. SNELL Secretary-Treasurer S. P. yOUNG Reporter C. R. ALLEN C. G. ALLEN R. BELL, JR. P. L. B ENFIELD H. N. BLACK G. W. BROWN J. P. BULL J. F. CANFIELD J. R. COTHRAN L. EDWARDS C. O. EPPS W. D. EVANS F. L. FITZSIMONS M. D. FUNCHESS F. M. GAMBRELL M. GASTON P. E. GERVAIS J. H. GIBSON N. L. HARVEY J. F. HICKS D. M. HOWLE L. G. JEFFORDS A. L. JONES S. J. KIETTNER D. E. LAW B. S. LAy L S. LIVINGSTON H. P. LyNN j. s. Mc millan R. G. MACE W. A. NICKLES W. M. NORRiS G. R. PARK W. D. PEARSON J. C. PINCKNEy J. M. PRUITT B. G. ROGERS R. W. SANDERS R. V. SEGARS C. E. SEVERANCE N. E. SHULER JAMES D. SMITH T. F. SOWELL L. M. STOVER C. W. WILSON M. H. KIRKPATRICK President First organized at Clemson in 1931, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers has been of real help to its members. The chapter invites many in- formative speakers and agricultural ex- perts to guide and advise its members. In this way members are kept posted on the latest developments and events of interest in the field of Agricultural Engi- neering. Working together on various programs and projects, the AE student learns the value of teamwork. Scholarship and development of character and per- sonality are prerequisites to membership. MECHANIZED FARMERS A. S. A. £ Can ' t see your face, bud, but we know that you ' re doing a first-rate job of welding there. Something every housewife should know. ,The farmer ' s best friend, a tractor. They come in handy on senior might, also, but on a farm they are absolutely indispensable. Ask the man who owns one. There is no better way to make a thing stick in your mind than by seeing it done or doing it yourself. Luckily, this cotton stripper does all the hard work. 65 ■ v „ „ « , , - ' ft tit S. A. DEMOSTHENES Vice-President A. W. SHOOLBRED. JR. Secretary-Treasurer C. B. AIKEN W. F. BOLT J. C. BOYLES J. W. BRADFIELD J. A. CHANDLER R. M. CLAYTON T. A. COCKFIELD J. T. COX W. N. DeVORE W. P. DESCHAMPS J. A. FARMER T. S. FOSTER E. A. FREEMAN J. S. GOODMAN R. B. HAND H. L. HANCE H. M. HARDAWAY E. G. HAY I. D. KING L. P. LANDGRAF R. F. LANFORD C. W. LONG B. J. McCOY E. MERCK A. B. MO ON. JR. W. C. MOORMAN L. C. PAGE S. L. PETTIT A. W. POTTER J. T. PRICE R. J. RAUCH J. M. ROBINSON M. E. RUSSO L. W. SANDERS H. D. SALTER E. M. SEABROOK L. D. SHERER D. N. SIMPSON L. M. TOWNSEND C. O. ULMER C. WEBB R. H. YEARGIN J. T. ZEIGLER. JR. J. H. ADAMS President Founded in 1852, The American So- ciety of Civil Engineers is the oldest National Engineering Society in America. The purpose of the organization is the maintenance of a high professional stand- ing among its members, the advancement of engineering and architectural facts to its members, and the encouragement of fellowship and cooperation between its members. Membership is limited to sophomores, juniors, and seniors majoring in Civil Engineering who possess a satisfactory grade point ratio, personality, and character. CONSTRUCTION CHIEFS A. . L . tz. Classrooms aren ' t this crowded. It ' s a short business meeting of the A.S.C.E. You know what that means. We won ' t go home until morning. With cigarettes as stimuli, John Richbourg plows on to victory. Engineering problems seldom stump a student — they say. Once again Clemson ' s campus is surveyed by the civil engineers. Thirty degrees east, and if it doesn ' t come out on the head, juggle until it does. 67 I- %Jfk fWn N. P. WAGNER Vice-Chairman A. S. DARGAN Treasurer W. N. ACKERMAN B. W. BROWN C. E. BUCK. JR. J. M. CRAWFORD A. C. ELROD W. C. ELROD R. A. FEW W. W. FORD W. A. GAINES. JR. J. D. HILL, JR. W. G. HOLCOMBE W. R. IRWIN L L JOHNSTON R. A. JOHNSON L. H. LAMAR. JR. J. E. LOCKMAN H. E. LOLLIS D. J. MANGAN C. H. MARTIN W. F. McCLAIN J. W. MERRITT R. M. MONTS R. E. NORWOOD M. V. POOLE W. F. RAVENEL, JR. B. M. REAVES F. S. RILEY W. H. SCURRY R. E. SMITH D. C. SOJOURNER J. A. STANLEy H. C. SWEENY H. B. SWyGERT. JR. W. F. WANNAMAKER W. E. WEST C. D. WILLARD J. C. WOOD W. H. WOOD POWER AND PRODUCTION A. S. At £ M. D. HARRIS Chairman The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was first organized at Clemson with the purpose of binding together student engineers who meet the standard requirements of scholarship, personality, and character. The members of the chapter are honored with the best speakers, demonstrations, and lectures that the field of mechanical engineering can produce. The Clemson chapter is composed of juniors and seniors in mechanical engi- neering. The meetings give the member the opportunity to develop initiative and the ability to express his ideas — a neces- sary element in the training of every good executive. Take this down, Billy; Twenty-two thousand r.p.m. ' s. These M.E. labs aren ' t like the rest. It ' s three hours or none. jlackson, the carburetor mechanic, hogged his way into this picture. Sitting on your axel as usual, Bell. Is reading instruments easier than playing them? 69 ■■ E. M. CALDWELL Secretary W. H. JENKINS Treasurer A. C. ALTMAN L. P. ANDERSON J. ASHLEY, JR. R. L. BAIRD G. H. BAKER L. BOOTH G. P. COPELAND W. H. CRAVEN J. W. DOBSON W. O. HARDEE J. H. HARDWICK R. C. HERRING J. P. JACKSON J. T. JOHNSON J. W. LANEY A. M. LOFTON J. F. MASON H. F. MEADOWS H. R. MONTGOMERY J. H. MONTGOMERY R. R. MONTGOMERY E. E. MORRIS J. H. PITTS J. G. REAMES N. R. SALLY L. B. SHELLEY D. E. SIMS W. M. STEEDLY I M. W. SULLIVAN H. W. TILLER ROBERT WHAM J. L. WHITE S. WORLEY, JR. CROPS AND CONSERVATION KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA L. B. SMITH President Organized in 1935, the Kappa Alpha Sigma Chapter of the American Society of Agronomy has been of great service to its members. Only Agronomy students with good records as to scholarship, character, and personality need apply for admittance. The purpose of the organization is to bring about a closer union between fel- low members. Successful men in the field of Agronomy are brought in as speakers to present the many sides of a many- sided profession. With The Lord Col- lings acting as sponsor, never a dull or uninteresting program need be tolerated by its members. Rosenkrans know how to make his botany labs interesting. Bet no one cuts him. Keep your eye in that microscope, Joe. Ray Smith isn ' t going to miss anything that goes on at this meeting. Don t let them put anything over on you, Ray. There ' s really nothing to Soils but memorizing atomic weights. Is there anything more important, Lofton? 71 Q ft ■  -  W. W. GASTON Secretary H. B. CRAIG Treasurer E. L. BATES J. E. BRANNEN B. BRODIE C. L. BROWN W. L BROWN W. J. BRYAN C. F. CARMICHEL J. M. DAVIS I. M. ESTRIDGE L. W. FLOYD F. M. FLOWERS C. E. FREEMAN J. W. GILLIAM S. G. GILLIAM R. L. GRAHAM L. M. GULLEDGE D. G. HAIGLER E. V. HAIGLER J. Q. HALL O. P. HAMMOND S. L. HAY C. M. INMAN W. F. LACHICOTTE D. B. LEWIS K. E. LEWIS M. D. LEVER G. H. LIEBENROOD T. E. LYTLE J. W. MAHAFFEE J. H. MONTGOMERY B. J. MULLIN N. M. McLEAN J. R. NICHOLSON D. B. PLYLER J. K. PRICE G. W. RAUTON M. A. ROBINSON R. B. SCOTT F. D. SEASE F. SEDDON W. L SHEALY J. A. SMITH J. T. SQUIRES O. L. WALLACE G. L. WATKINS D. T. WELBORN R. E. WILKERSON J. F. WISE STOCK SELECTORS The Animal Husbandry Club was or- ganized in 1932 in order that the stu- dents interested in that field might benefit together from mutual understand- ing and pertinent advice offered by the faculty at regular meetings. At these meetings the members are introduced to the latest innovations in this phase of agriculture. Often new ideas are brought out which prove to be very beneficial, such as recent developments in genetics and livestock feeding. Once the science of genetics was almost unheard of, but today the farmer would be lost without it. Future years will undoubtedly bring unheard of improvements by the very men pictured on these pages. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CLUB Handle that hog with care, boys, with meat prices what they are today. With bacon ten cents a slice, slaughtering is an art worth knowing. Advanced meats, here I come! That Shealy, always thinking of something to eat! Save those bones for the mess hall, that ' s the last you ' ll see of the meat. The Animal Husbandry Club looks at the situation from a new angle. The bells make a roundup easy. 73 Jack Clegg designs a country garden. Just a rough sketch, you know, but it will have to do. Who will pay the water bill on that plantation? PLANTMEN HORTICULTURE CLUB Increased quality and quantity in production is the goal of the Horticulture Club. This organization came into being in order to create and further interest in horticultural subjects among students. As to membership requirements this club is not like the other professi onal units in that any student who is interested in joining, no matter what his course of study, he may do so. Reactivated last year under the guidance of Professor Sefick, the horticulture club is off to a fine start toward its ultimate goal. An apple a day, and you know the rest. The only real way to judge an apple is bite into it. Toss a few this way. JACK M. CLEGG President Of ? v -.-: it x H. G. AICHELE G. F. ELMORE Vice-President Secretary H. M. DELMORE S. R. ESTES R. D. MASSEE J. S. PAGET J. F. LYLES Treasurer H. B. FOSTER J. H. RODGERS W. W. ALLEN J. L. FRIERSON J. W. ROSS R. E. BARKER F. C. GILBERT A. B. SCHWIERS J. C. BISHOP S. W. HASTINGS D. C. SETTLE D. D. BLOCKER C. E. HILL, JR. J. L. SIMS J. H. BOWEN G. E. HUIET H. A. SMITH C. L. BROWN A. H. LACHICOTTE H. F. WEED 74 CREAM OF THE CROP DAIRY CLUB The Clemson Dairy Club is the oldest of the pro- fessional clubs on the Clemson Campus. It was organized by Professor B. E. Goodale in September, 1922, and has since become affiliated with the National Student Branch of the American Dairy Science Association. Twice a month members of the Dairy Club meet and ere informed of the latest developments in the dairy industry by faculty members or guest speakers. Occasional socials bring the students closer together in their work and in their relation to the faculty. G. E. HAWKINS, JR. President Still testing, eh, but the time ' s getting short. Let the cows test their own fat. Fred Cone takes time out to do a little bottle washing. The other men are still testing their milk for butter-fat content. E. L. CORLEY Vice-President J. E. CUSHMAN J. E. MOSTELLER A. T. GILPIN Secretary-Treasurer H. DAVIS W. W. PARR J. R. ABLES J. M. GASTON J. E. PETTEGREW R. E. BARKER L. J. HAMRICK P. E. RAMSEY, JR. C. W. CLEMENT E. W. LEE C. S. ROWELL L. M. COCHRAN s. e. McGregor J. E. SMITH W. H. CRAVEN A. S. McKAY W. A. SMITHWICK L. CREECH McKAY H. STRICKLAND 75 L. H. HAMMOND Vice-President M. J. MORGAN J. F. ALEXANDER JEROME BELL Ait BLAND, JR. P. BLANKENSHIP E. R. BROWN, JR. H. C. DOUGLASS N H. D. HAMMOND J. W. LANGFORD T. E. LYTLE H. D. MORGAN W. P. ROBERTS FRANK SEDDON J. R. SHILLINGLAW Q. E. WOODCOCK FACTS AND FIGURES AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLUB J. D. DUNCAN, JR. President The year 1949 sees the peak- of postwar inflation. Will prices hold up, increase, or subside? Such questions as these arise before the members of the Economics Club during their meetings and forums. Even world affairs are not overlooked by these future economists and statisticians. Manufacturers and agriculturalists are de- pending more and more upon the predictions of economists as related to their respective businesses, as judicious reasoning can change our standard of living. Sam, you made the map too big. Give that kid a few historical pointers. If you don ' t know the answer, look it up in a book. Parson Ballentine shows us the business side of his character. Economics is a good practical course for a good practical man. pBfcWk RURAL GUIDANCE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America, with mem- bership limited to those sophomores, juniors, and seniors enrolled in the school of Vocational Agricultural Education, was chartered at Clem- son in 1937. It is to these men that the nation is indebted for the all-round well being of its people today. Without the full cooperation of its farmers, our country could not possibly maintain the position of leadership that it now holds. To the men that teach the farmers the better and more scientific ways of agriculture we pay tribute. L. D. REYNOLDS President Those Future Farmers don ' t let any grass grow under their feet. Ride there in style with the best of them, but first a stop at the P. O. L. L. LEWIS Vice-President P. H.BEDENBAUGH Secretary J. C. JACKSON C. N. GULLEDGE Reporter D. L. JOHNSON Watch-dog W. R. ALEXANDER T. E. BANKHEAD D. A. BARFIELD C. D. BOGGS J. E. CLARDy R. R. FOSTER A. L. GOFF W. M. GOODMANM R. L. GRAHAM E. H. GREEN T. C. HALL M. M. HARRISON E. HUCKS W. C. JOHNSON T. E. JOHNSTON R. S. JOYNER C. H. LATHAM A. L. LINDLER R. H. MASON Len Reynolds, our President, opens his notebook significantly to a blank page j r McLAIN for the photographer ' s benefit. Hold it, Len! J. E. MURPHREE J. A. NEVES J. R. NICHOLSON J. P. PICKENS V. C. PORTER E. M. RALLINGS W. SEASE I. SMITH G. G. TRUESDALE J. T. WALKER R. R. WILLIAMS The pre-med boys don ' t miss a trick. They know that an organ isn ' t a musical instrument. What ' s that you ' re looking at, Stukes? ANATOMICS DELTA SIGMA NU It takes a lot of ambition and intestinal fortitude to be a member of this organization, not just because of the name, but for the ideals and hard work that go into the making of a medical doctor. That degree is a mighty long way off right now, but ' these boys have made up their minds and are on the road toward that ultimate goal. We wish you the best of luck and hope that we will be in that hand-shaking line of felicitations when you take the oath of Hippocrates, and assume your place in the field of medicine. Smell that formaldehyde, whew! But you have to start somewhere. All of your patients can ' t be pickled — or can they? R. E. ACKERMAN President J. E. BARNETTE Vice-President W. F. DUKES Secretary-Treasurer H. F. ADICKS J. H. ALEXANDER D. C. BAXLEY J. N. BERRY T. A. COLLINGS C. C. CORLEY J. F. CRAIG P. W. GILROY J. H. KING R. A. MARTIN J. F. McLARIN P. A. NELSON S. L. PERRY J. B. RICHBOURG O. L STUKES W. B. WARD M. C. WATSON ELECTRONS PHYSICS CLUB The Physics Club organized in 1948 c id named in honor of Professor William Emera Godfrey, Professor of Physics since September, 1919, who for twenty-eight years patiently instructed in this subject so vital to the scientist. Membership in this club affords the student an opportunity to make professional contacts and exchange ideas with other men in his field. G. F. NORRIS President Another physics machine to try your patience. It ' s really easy if you know which dial to turn. L. G. ADAMS Treasurer L. H. COOK Secretary H. S. COREY J. F. DICKSON J. P. DOBBINS W. C. EMORY I. L. FALKNER R. K. FRICK R. E. HILLER, JR. T. F. McCRAW D. L. McFALLS J. C. S. RIVERS L. H. ROBINSON E. F. SAPP J. PAT SHEALy J. S. MCILKERSON J. T. STEVENS W. A. WOOD MECHANIZED ATOMS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Until last year, the Department of Chemical Engineering was closely connected with the School of Chemistry. Because of the vast increase in enrollment, and a resultant expansion in the School of Chemistry, it was deemed feasible to devote a department completely to chemical engineering. The Clemson Society of Chemical Engineers was subsequently organized to encourage fellowship among the members and to present the practical aspects of the profession to them. E. H. PITTMAN President Down in Pete ' s dungeon. If distilling hadn ' t been invented, that man would be cut of a job. It ' s easier than it looks. D. O. BLANCH ETT Vice-President E. P. BISHER Secretary H. G. DANIEL Treasurer J. J. BANKS R. H. BOUCHARD J G. EARGLE « IN and OUT of CLASSES CHALKER GOES MAD OVER MOOLA. LET ' S GO FOR A RIDE TO WALHALLA. SHIRT-TAILS, UNIFORM OF THE DAY? J. O. AND PHELPS, THE INNOCENT EATING OUT ON FRIDAY NIGHTS. MEMORIES in PRINT BILL MOORE, PARK-BENCH POLITICIAN. C. E. STONE, RADIO ' S WONDER BOY. WANNAMAKER STEALS THE SHOW IPOAY SIGNS UP ANOTHER. GILES LEWIS Former President Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Who ' s Who; Likes — music, Converse, browsing; Dislikes — Narrow-minded people, insincerity, pretenders. BOB THOMAS Vice-President Tiger Brotherhood, Blue Key, Minarets; Likes- — To sing, people, good music; Dislikes — Snobishness, insincerity. BILL MOORE Past President Junior Class, Scabbard and Blade, Senior Council; Likes — Marine Corps, brunettes, bull sessions; Dislikes — Parades, green beer, conceit. BUD RAWLINGS President Tiger Brotherhood, Y Cabinet, Blue Key; Likes — Good food, swimming, the country; Dislikes — Snobs, extremes, waiting. BOB MARTIN Secretary of the Senior Class, Jacob ' s Blocking Trophy, Co- Captain of the Football Team; Likes— Football, Fort Mill, S. C, Clemson; Dislikes — Getting up early, pop quizzes, self-esteem. WITH FRANK GILLESPIE President Senior Class, All-Southern Guard, Blue Key; Likes — Football, Basketball, Base- ball; Dislikes — Conceit, cold weather, dis- honesty. 86 PHIL PRINCE Vice-President Senior Class, Co-Captain Football Team, Blue Key; Likes — Chocolate p i e, music, people; Dislikes — Indecision, loud noises late at night, rutabagas. CHARLIE STILL President B. S. U., Associate Editor of Tiger, Regimental Chaplain; Likes — Deep thinkers, conversation, beauty; Dislikes — Selfish people, destructive criticism, know alls . EARL MORRIS President Blue Key, President Y. M. C. A., President P. S. A.; Likes — People, student conferences, mountains; Dislikes — Militarism, hypocrisy, oysters. RECOGNITION TO THESE.... JOHN RICHBOURG Cadet Colonel, Scabbard and Blade, Tiger Brotherhood; Likes — Football, frankness, long vacations; Dislikes — Sarcasm, brag- garts, sauerkraut. BOBBY GAGE I. N. S. All American Back, most valuable player in ' 49 Gator bowl, Block C ; Likes — Football, parties, lots of leisure; Dislikes — Eight o ' clock classes, bores, Carolina. BOB WIGGINS President Wesley Foundation, Business Man- ager ' 49 Taps, Tiger Brotherhood; Likes — Good books, bright ties, good conversa- tionalists; Dislikes — Kill-joys , uninteresting professors, blaring radios. PHELPS BULTMAN President Minarets, A r t Editor ' 48 Taps, Blue Key; Likes — Poddies, architecture, sharp clot hes; Dislikes — Getting up and going to bed. LEWIS B. SMITH Editor ' 49 Taps, President Kappa Alpha Sigma, Blue Key; Liked — Conservative clothes, journalism; Dislikes — Crowds, cheating. OUTSTANDING SENIORS GEORGE FANT Phi Kappa Phi, President Sigma Tau Epsilon, Blue Key; Likes — Good music, bull sessions, eating; Dislikes — Eight o ' clock classes, long speeches, rainy weather. DAVID BANKS President Blue Key, Senior Council, Phi Kappa Phi; Likes— Clemson, people, dances; Dislikes — Saturday morning inspec tions, labs, rainy weekends. BOB BRADLEY Editor ' 48 Tiger, Gamma Alpha Mu, Tiger Brotherhood; Likes — House parties, discs, newspaper work; Dislikes — Classes, chem- istry, pointless jokes. JAMES A. SMITH President Wesley Foundation, Managing Editor ' 48 Taps, Blue Key; Likes — Mail, travel, journalism; Dislikes — Dull speeches, people who have no opinions. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS At this time we pause to bid a fond farewell to the grand old seniors of the class of ' 49. Theirs has been a long and rocky path but at last the great day approaches and they are ready. The size of this graduating class is unparalleled in the history of Clemson College. Some of these men started in Clemson way back in the late thirties, and others, uninterrupted by the nation ' s call to arms, began only four short years ago. Veteran or cadet, farmer or engineer, we once again bid you farewell. All the luck, happiness, and success in the world to these men who have become brothers of the greatest fraternity on earth — The Men of Clemson . F. I. GILLESPIE President Left to Right: F. I. GILLESPIE, President; R. T. THOMAS, Historian; R. A. MARTIN, Secretary-Treasurer; P. H. PRINCE, Vice-President. ARTHUR EDWARD ABRAMS Ed CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Ware Shoals, South Carolina Moncks Corner, South Carolina RAYMOND EDWARD ACKERMAN Ack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Private; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports. WILLIAM NELSON ACKERMAN Billy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. Moncks Corner, South Carolina GEORGE LEE ADAMS, JR. Sleepy Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Blue Key 4; Distinguished Military Student; CD. A. 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 4; Senior Platoon; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Spartan- burg-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. JOHN H. ADAMS Jack Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 3, President 4. LAWRENCE GIGNILLIAT ADAMS L. G. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger Platoon 2; Godfrey Physics Club 3, 4. W. N. ACKERMAN G. L. ADAMS, JR. - - - Class of 49 J. K. ADDISON J. H. AICHELE Anderson, South Carolina JAMES KYLE ADDISON Jimmie Cottageville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; First Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Captain; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 4; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. JAMES HENRY AICHELE Jimmie Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Horticulture Club 3, Vice-President 4; Delta Sigma Chi 1. JOHN FREDERICK ALEXANDER Alex CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Howard-Copeland Award 2; Agrarian, Business Manager 4; Agriculture Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, Vice-President 4. WILLIAM RAY ALEXANDER Elevator Bishopville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; Agrarian 3, Feature Editor 4; Radio Forum 4; F.F.A. 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 1; Executive Sergeants Club 2; Pee Deean-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. CLYDE ROBERT ALLEN Arab Latta, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Clemson Little Theater 3, 4; Agrarian, Agriculture Engineering Editor 3, 4; A.S.A.E. 3, 4; M.D.M. Club 2, 3, President 4; B.S.U. Council 3, Secretary 4. GILBERT A. ALLEN Gil Franklin, Tennessee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Junior C.D.A.; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 3, 4. J F. ALEXANDER W. R. ALEXANDER C. R. ALLEN G. A. ALLEN m R. L. ALLEN, JR. C. P. ANDERSON J. R. ANDERSON L. P. ANDERSON ROLAND D. ALLEN, JR. Jr. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Greenville, South Carolina CHARLES PERRY ANDERSON Andy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Lexington, North Carolina JAMES R. ANDERSON Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Transfer; Transfer; Transfer; Veteran; Honors 3, 4; Phi Psi 4; Sigma Epsilon 4. Elmhurst, Illinois LUTHER P. ANDERSON El. P. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Agronomy Club 3, 4. Fair Bluff, North Carolina MARION HUGH ANDERSON Nert Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1, 2, 3; Intramural Football and Baseball 1, 2, 3; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2. FREDERICK WILHELM ANDREA, JR. Blondie CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Greer, South Carolina Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 4; Methodist Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3; Intramural Football and Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Greenville-Clemson Club 1,3. M. H. ANDERSON F. W. ANDREA, JR. Seniors L. V. ANDREWS C. L. ARCHER ARNETTE DOES HIS HOMEWORK. LOUIE VERNER ANDREV S Andy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Calhoun Forensic Society 1; Tiger Platoon Cedartown, Georgia Anderson, South Carolina CHARLES LAWRENCE ARCHER Charlie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Concert Band 2; Intramural Football 2; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 4. JAMES WENDELL ARD Windy Hemingway, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Si 3, 4; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. LUTHER WILLIAM ARMSTRONG Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, A; A.A.T.C.C. 3, 4. Charleston, South Carolina WILLIAM JULIAN ARNETTE Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Winnsboro, South Carolina GEORGE HERMAN ASHLEY Joe CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 3, 4; Phi Psi 4. Ware Shoals, South Carolina J. W. ARD L W. ARMSTRONG W. J. ARNETTE G. H. ASHLEY J. ASHLEY, JR. W. M. ASHLEY W. E. ASHLEY W. D. ATKINSON JOSEPH ASHLEY, JR. Joe Ellenton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Staff Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 1; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. WENDELL MILFORD ASHLEY Red Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Anderson-Clemson County Club 3, 4. WILLIAM E. ASHLEY Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3, 4; Phi Psi 4. WILLIAM DUPREE ATKINSON Dupree CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; First Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Major; Scabbard and Blade 3, Second Lieutenant 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Executive Sergeants 2, Vice-President 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Best Drilled Company 1; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; M.D.M. Club 2, Vice-President 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. Ware Shoals, South Carolina Mullins, South Carolina JOHN NASH AUSTIN Johnny CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Laurens-Clemson Club 2, 3. CLYDE E. BAGWELL Clyde CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Laurens, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina BAILEY APPEARS NONCHALANT J. N. AUSTIN C. E. BAGWELL B. D. BAILEY R. L. BAIRD G. H. BAKER J. D. BALDWIN BILLY DAN BAILEY B. D. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 4. Lancaster, South Carolina RICHARD LUCAS BAIRD Dick Darlington, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 2, 3, 4; Darlington-Clemson Club 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 4. GEORGE H. BAKER Bunny Cades, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veterans Executive Committee 2, 3; F.F.A. 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Williamsburg-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES DUNCAN BALDWIN Dune CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Greenwood, South Carolina WALTER LEE BALL Walt CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Laurens, South Carolina WILLIAM CHARLES BALLEW Chuck CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Easley, South Carolina W. L. BALL W. C. BALLEW t S Class of ' 49 Seniors D. H. BANKS, JR. J. J. BANKS DAVID HOUSER BANKS, JR. Major St. Matthews, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Corporal; Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Lt. Colonel; High Honors 1; Honors 2, 3, 4; Senior Council; President of Freshman Class; President of Sophomore Class; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 3, President 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, Vice-President 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, Vice-President 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3; Scabbard and Blade 4; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. JOHN JULIAN BANKS Jack Augusta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Technical Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; C.S.C.E. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. DOUGLAS ARNOLD BARFIELD Doug Kershaw, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Captain; Chi Kappa Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Tiger 2; Agrarian 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Executive Sergeants Club, Secretary and Treasurer 3; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. GEORGE THOMAS BARNES Tom CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. JAMES E. BARNETT Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4. CHARLES MORRISON BARRETT Fly-Boy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.A.T.C.C. 4. Savannah, Georgia Marietta, South Carolina Lancaster, South Carolina D. A. BARFIELD G. T. BARNES J. E. BARNETT C. M. BARRETT X E. B. BARTON L. BATES E. BATES D. C. BAXLEY EASLEY BRUCE BARTON Bruce CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; B.S.U. Council 1, 4. BEN L. BATES Ben CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Winnsboro, South Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Junior CD. A. 2, 3; A.S.C.E. 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Tiger Platoon 1; Spartanburg- Clemson Club, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, 3. EMERY BATES Tom Rock Hill, South Caroline CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 4. DANIEL CARLYLE BAXLEY Dan CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Staff Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Junior Taps Staff of the 1948 Taps; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; Tiger Platoon 2; Intramural Softball 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Kershaw, South Carolina FRANK E. BEATY, JR. Frank CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Charleston, South Carolina Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Slipstick 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; P.S.A. 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4. PURVIS H. BEDENBAUGH, JR. Bedlebaugh Leesville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, Secretary 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Lexington-Saluda-Clemson Club 4. F. E. BEATY, JR. P. H. BEDENBAUGH, JR. WELL, SOMEONE ' S GOT TO DO IT. ■ ■ v THE COLONEL AND THE FUNNIES. J. D. BELL, JR. J. E. BELL JOHN D. BELL, JR. ' Dins-Dons Naval Base, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Staff Serseant; Second Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; Block C Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Beta Sisma Chi 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. JOHN EDMOND BELL Din g -Dons Oranseburs, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Technical Serseant; First Serseant; Captain; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Executive Sergeants Club 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH BELL, JR. Buck CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING Private; Serseant; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 4. Hartsville, South Carolina O. HEYWARD BELLAMY, JR. O. H. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Florence, South Carolina JOHN C. BERLY J. C. Pomaria, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tau Beta Phi 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; L.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Newberry-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BROADUS BERRY, JR. Jack Atlanta, Geor g ia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Serseant; Staff Serseant; Second Lieutenant; High Honors 1, 3; Honors 2, 4; Phi Eta Sisma 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; Slipstick 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 3, Chairman 4; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Newman Club 1,2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. R. BELL, JR. O. H. BELLAMY, JR. J. C. BERLY J. B. BERRY, JR. Class of ' 49 J. N. BERRy C. A. BIANCHI, JR. JOSEPH NORMAN BERRY J.Norman Atlanta, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. CHARLES AMERICUS BIANCHI, JR. Charlie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Corporal; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Blythewood, South Carolina EARLE P. BISHER Bish Kingston, Pennsylvania CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Second Lieutenant; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; C.S.C.E. 3, 4; Square and Compass Club 3, 4. BRYCE CARLYLE BISHOP B.C. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Greenwood, South Carolina JAMES COX BISHOP Bish CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Horticulture Club 3, 4. Beaufort, South Carolina EDWARD WALLACE BLACK E. W. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Barnwell, South Carolina Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 4; Distinguished Military Student; Concert Band 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. E. P. BISHER B. C. BISHOP J. C. BISHOP E. W. BLACK H. N. BLACK HENRY NEYLE BLACK 22 Dash 5 CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Tiger 1; A.S.A.E. 3,4; Flying Club 1; Minor C Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 2, Commander 4; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 1, 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Colleton-Gemson Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Keesler Field, Mississippi. JAMES ARTHUR BLACK Jimmy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger 1; York-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. York, South Carolina JOHN D. BLACK Jake CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3, 4; Phi Psi 4. Honea Path, South Carolina DEWITT O. BLANCHETT Jack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Pi Kappa Phi 2; C.S.C.E. 3, 4; Intramural Basketbal Greenville, South Carolina CHARLES PRUETTE BLANKENSHIP, JR. Blank CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS Private; First Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Agricultural Economics Club. Fort Hill, South Carolina WILLIAM GORDON BODIE Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Staff Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran. Wagener, South Carolina C. P. BLANKENSHIP, JR. W. G. BODIE Seniors C. D. BOGGS R. A. BOLICK THE SHORTEST O. D. AT WORK CARL DOWELL BOGGS ' Carl Seneca, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. 3, 4. RAY ASBURY BOLICK Ray CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club 1; Football 1; Basketball Hickory, North Carolina WILLIAM P. BOLIEK Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Sarasota, Florida WILLIAM F. BOLT Bill Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Corporal; Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Secretary and Treasurer of Freshman Class; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Tiger Platoon 3; Senior Platoon; Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Beivoir, Virginia. ROBERT S. BONDS Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Sigma Phi 2, 3, President 4; Football Softball 4. Georgetown, South Carolina ; Georgetown-Clemson Club 3, 4; Intramural ERNEST LOUIS BONNOITT Sonny Florence, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Senior Platoon; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Best Drilled Company 3; Pee Dee-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. W. P. BOLIEK W. F. BOLT R. S. BONDS E. L. BONNOITT F. A. BOSDELL J. E. BOUKNIGHT W. B. BOYD J. C. BOYLES FRANCIS ALVIN BOSDELL Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club; Baseball. JAMES EDWARD BOUKNIGHT Ed CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.I.E.E. 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Wesley Foundation 4; Newberry-Clemson Club 4. Newberry, South Carolina WILLIAM BARRON BOYD Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran. Greenville, South Carolina JOHN CLAYTON BOYLES Jack CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.C.S.E. 2, 3, 4; Savannah-Clemson Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3. Savannah, Georgia ROBERT EDWARD BOYLSTON Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Intramural Softball; Sumter-Clemson Club 3, 4. Sumter, South Carolina NEWTON CRAIG BRACKETT Dicky Pickens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 1, 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 2, 3; Best Drilled Company, 1948; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. THOSE INEVITABLE LAB REPORTS! ! ! R. E. BOYLSTON N. C. BRACKETT J. W BRADFIELD, JR, J. A. BRADFORD R. C. BRADLEY J. T. BRAWLEY JOHN W. BRADFIELD, JR. Jack CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Eta Sigma 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. Charlotte, North Carolina JACK A. BRADFORD Jack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN iEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Anderson, South Carolina ROBERT COLE BRADLEY Bob Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE !N TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, Secretary 4; Tiger, Sports Writer 2, Sports Editor 3, Editor 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2; Intramural Softball 3, 4. JACK TYSON BRAWLEY Jack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Chester-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Chester, South Carolina MILTON N. BRIDWELL Rock CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Bobbin and Beaker 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3. Greenville, South Carolina MARSHALL BRIGHT Bright CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Private; Private; Private. Lyman, South Carolina M. N. BRIDWELL M. BRIGHT Class of ' 49 Seniors R. S. BRISENDINE W. B. BRITTON RODERICK SMARR BRISENDINE Bns East Point, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2; Minor C Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon ], 9., 3, 4; Ipcay Regional Council 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. WALLACE BLAND BRITTON Wally Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. EDWIN THOMPSON BROADWELL, JR. Eddie Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Honors 3; Phi Psi 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Bobbin and Beaker 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1 , 2, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2; Sumter-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. BEVAN WOOD BROWN B. W. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 3; A.S.M.E. 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2. CARROL L. BROWN . Cat CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Starr, South Carolina Anderson, South Carolina Private; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Private; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3; Best Drilled Platoon 1, 3; Best Drilled Company 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE G. BROWN Shorty CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Private; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Executive Sergeants Club 2 Anderson, South Carolina E. T. BROADWELL, JR. B. W. BROWN C. L. BROWN C. G. BROWN d J. A. BROWN J. M. BROWN W. L. BROWN W. M. BROWN JAMES ALLEN BROWN Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Veteran; Rifle Team 2, 3. Greenville, South Carolina JAMES MARION BROWN Jimmie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Mountain Rest, South Carolina Private; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Private; Best Drilled Company 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Oconee-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. WILLIAM LEWIS BROWN Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Clover, South Carolina Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Distinguished Military Student; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. .WILLIAM MERRILL BROWN Merrill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Greenville, South Carolina ALBERT CLAY BRUCE CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Seneca, South Carolina ELDRED M. BRUNSON, JR. Pete CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Transfer; Transfer; Veteran; Veteran. Estill, South Carolina A. C. BRUCE E. M. BRUNSON, JR. LET ' S TAKE THIS WALL OUT, PETE, AND TENTIN CARL E. BUCK Carl CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 4; Track 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 4. Greenville, South Carolina JAMES PORTER BULL J. P. Santee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Best Drilled Company 2; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3. PHELPS HERBERT BULTMAN Feathers Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Staff Sergeant; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 1,2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Minarets 2, Historian 3, President 4; Distinguished Military Student; Clemson Little Theater 3; Art Editor 1948 Taps; Commencement Marshal 3; Minor C Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Sumter-Clemson Club; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida; Phi Kappa Phi 4. HUDDLESTON YORK BURDETTE Corky CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Pershing Rifles 2; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Charleston, South Carolina JACK S. BURDETTE Jack Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E.; Greenville-Clemson Club 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; Intramural Softball 2, 3. JOHN A. BURTON, JR. Burt CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Gamma Kappa Alpha 3, Business Manager 4. Greensboro, North Carolina P. H. BULTMAN Class of ' 49 E. M. CALDWELL J. C. CALDWELL EUDELL MAX CALDWELL E. M. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, Secretary 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina JOHN CALHOUN CALDWELL Goof Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Private; Gamma Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. VICTOR B. CALDWELL Vic Blacksburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3, 4; Cherokee-Clemson Club 3, 4. LEWIS CALVERT Lord CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger 2; Tennis 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 3, 4 Mount Holly, North Carolina FRANK B. CAMERON Jinks CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 4. Greenville, South Carolina RICHARD DULA CAMPBELL Dick CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Slipstick 2, 3; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Tampa, Florida V. B. CALDWELL L. CALVERT F. B. CAMERON R. D. CAMPBELL J. F. CANFIELD C. B. CANNON, JR. L. R. CANNON M. P. CANNON JABEZ FRANKLIN CANFIELD Can CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Agrarian 4; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Radio Forum, Narrator 4. Greenwood, South Carolina CHARLES BABB CANNON, JR. Cycle CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Laurens, South Carolina Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Rifle Team 1; Best Drilled Company 2; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Laurens-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. LELAND R. CANNON Lee Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; CD. A. 3; Tiger Platoon 3; Calhoun Forensic Society 2; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, President 2, 3, 4. MARVIN PAYNE CANNON Can CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Greenville, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Private; Honors 1; Glee Club 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3; Footbal 1; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2. COLUMBUS D. CAPELLE Peck CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Clemson, South Carolina JOHN ARTHUR CAPPELLER Cap CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4. Chicago, Illinois Seniors C. D. CAPELLE F. J. CAPPELMAN A. J. CARRAWAY WHEN, LAST NIGHT? FRED J. CAPPELMAN Cap Beaufort, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 3; Honors 2, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; A.I.E.E. 4. ARTHUR JAMES CARRAWAY A.J. Timmonsville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Captain; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; B.T.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pee Deean-Clemson Club. Navy Base, South Carolina CECIL W. CARROLL Karo CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal: Second Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2. LEWIS ANDERSON CARSON LA. Orangeburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Wesley Foundation 3, Vice-President 4; Tri-County-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES HENRY CARTER, JR. Snow-King Georgetown, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; First Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2; Georgetown-Clemson Club 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. JOHN PRESTON CARWILE J. P. Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Clemson Little Theater 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Glee Club 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 3, 4; B.S.U. Council 4; Abbeville-Clemson Club 1,2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort George Meade, Maryland. C. W. CARROLL L. A. CARSON J. H. CARTER. JR. J. P. CARWILE r W. R. CATHCART, JR. V. W. CAUTHEN O. K. CECIL A. L. CHALKER WARREN ROBERT CATHCART, JR. Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina VIRGIL WADDELL CAUTHEN Vir CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Tennis 4. OLIVER K. CECIL Rose Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Junior C.D.A. 3; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT LECLERE CHALKER Chuck South Orange, New Jersey CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Clemson Little Theater 2, 3, 4; Slipstick 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 4; Swimming Team 3; Minor Block C Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4. DUMOND FOSTER CHALKER Dune CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. South Orange, New Jersey HENRY CARROLL CHAMBERS Hank Beaufort, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Corporal; Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; C.D.A. 4; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 1, 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Intramural Boxing 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. CHAULKER, LIT AS USUAL. D F. CHALKER H. C. CHAMBERS J. C. CHAMPION, JR. J. A. CHANDLER W. H. CHAPMAN W. R. CHAPMAN JOHN CLYDE CHAMPION, JR. Jr. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Shelby, North Carolina JAMES AUSTIN CHANDLER Champ ' CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; First Lieutenant; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. Clinton, South Carolina WAYNE HENRY CHAPMAN Chap CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Piedmont, South Carolina WILLIAM RANDOLPH CHAPMAN Chap Inman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Secant; Technical Sergeant; Private; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Clemson Little Theater 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 1, 3. Cartersville, Georgia HENRY WESTON CHAPPELL, JR. Chap CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Basketball 2; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Tiger Platoon 2; Executive Sergeants Club 2. ROBERT J. CHEATHAM, JR. Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi 3, 4; Bobbin and Beaker 4. New Oreans, Louisiana H. W. CHAPPELL, JR. R. J. CHEATHAM, JR. Class of ' 49 Seniors H. J. CHERRY W. J. CHILDERS HARRY J. CHERRY Jeton CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tennis 2; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Charlotte, North Caroline WILLIAM JEFF CHILDERS Jay CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; York-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. York, South Carolina JOSEPH PATRICK CLANCY J. P. Lancaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 1; Honors 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, President 2, 3, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; Tiger 1, 2; Bobbin and Beaker 4; A.A.T.C.C. 2, 3, Secretary 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Calhoun Forensic Society 2. JAMES E. CLARDY James ' Wampee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Horry-Clemson Club 1, 2. WILLIAM WELDON CLARDY Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4. Arlington, Virginia JOHN F. CLARK J. F. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Walhalla, South Carolina R. M. CLAYTON J. McK. CLEGG W. A. COBB T. A. COCKFIELD ROBERT M. CLAYTON Satan CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Pickens-Clemson Club 2, 3; A.S.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4. Pickens, South Carolina Ridgeland, South Carolina JACK McKENZIE CLEGG Jackson CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Little Theater 2; Agrarian 2, 3, Savannah-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3,4; Horticulture Club 1. WILLIAM A. COBB Bill Pelzer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Technical Sergeant; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Baseball 1, 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. THOMAS A. COCKFIELD Tom Scranton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. ELLIOTT DAVID COHEN Nehock Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Brandeis Club 1; Hillel-Brandeis Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Intramural Football 1, Champs 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2; Best Drilled Company 3; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. ALBERT JACKSON COLEMAN, JR. Pee Wee Saluda, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; Tiger Brotherhood 4; A.S.C.E. 4; Sigma Phi 4; Pershing Rifles 2; Executive Sergeants Clu b 3; Best Drilled Squad 2; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Saluda-Lexington-Clemson Club 1. E. D. COHEN A. J. COLEMAN, JR. McDANIEL ' S HOUR OF GOLDEN REVERIE. THOSE BIG THANKSGIVING SUPPERS. J. M. COLLINS J. R. CONEY JAMES M. COLLINS Jim CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina JOHN RICHARD CONEY Dick CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Private; Private; Tiger 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Richland-Clemson Club Columbia, South Carolina JAMES R. CONN Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 3, 4. Woodruff, South Carolina GEORGE WILLIAM CONNELLY Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Newberry-Clernson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Newberry, South Carolina LEWIS HAMPTON COOK, JR. Cookie Bishopville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Private; Staff Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger 2; Physics Club 3, Secretary 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Tri-County- Clemson Club 1, 2; Executive Sergeants Club 2. J. N. COOPER Jackie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Washingtonville, New Yoik J. R. CONN G. W. CONNELLY L. H. COOK, JR. J. N. COOPER Class of ' 49 G. P. COPELAND H. S. COREY GEORGE PRINGLE COPELAND Cope CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Laurens-Clemson Club 2. Clinton, South Carolina HARRY SANBORN COREY Muggs Asheville, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Private; Physics Club 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3; B.S.U. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball and Football 1, 2, 3. CHARLES CALHOUN CORLEY, JR. Chuck CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3. Aiken, South Carolina EDWARD J. CORLEY Bunks CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 4; Square and Compass Club 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4 Ninety Six, South Carolina ERNEST L. CORLEY Ernie Saluda, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIR ING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 3, 4; Honors 2; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Saluda-Lexington-Clemson Club 3, 4. JACK P. CORN Blank Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. C. C. CORLEY, JR. E. J. CORLEY E. L. CORLEY J. P. CORN J E. COTHRAN J. R. COTHRAN J. F. COVINGTON D. E. COWAN JAMES E. COTHRAN J. E. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Concert Band 3, 4 nman, South Carolina JOHN ROBERT COTHRAN Rob Inman, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; Y.M.C.A. Council 1; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3. 4. JOHN FLETCHER COVINGTON Johnny Clio, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.I.E.E. 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Forum Leader 2, 3; Intramural Football 1, 4; Intramural Swimming 2; M.D.M. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. DAVID EARL COWAN Dave Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3; Intramural Softball 3, 4; Abbeville-Clemson Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4. JACK FORD COX Alley Marion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; First Lieutenant; Block C Club 4; Minor C Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 3. JESSE THOMAS COX Tommy Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veterans Executive Committee 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Baseball 3; Greenwood-Clemson Club, Vice-President 3, President 4. J. F. COX J. T. COX Seniors W. H. COX H. B. COYLE I ' VE SMOKED BULL DURHAM FOP NIGH ON WILLIAM HEWITT COX Cowboy Latta, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS Private; Corporal; Technical Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Tiger 2; Y.M.C.A. Handbook 3; Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; M.D.M. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY B. COYLE Hank Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Square and Compass Club, Treasurer 4; Cherokee-Clemson Club 1, President 2, 3, 4. DICKSON LEWIS CRAIG Dick Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Private; Corporal; Second Lieutenant; Clemson Little Theater 2, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal; Regional Council Ipoay 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 1; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. Liberty, South Carolina HARRIS BRADFORD CRAIG Brad CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Distinguished Military Student; Animal Hus- bandry Club 2, 3.. Treasurer 4; Dairy Club 2, 3; Regional Council Ipoay 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3; Senior Platoon; P.S.A. 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort George Meade, Maryland. Augusta, Georgia JOHN CRAIG CRANSTON J. C. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2; Clemson Little Theater 3; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Augusta-Aiken-Edgefield Club 1, 2, 3. JOHNSTON L. CRAPSE Pete CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4. Estill, South Carolina D. L. CRAIG H. B. CRAIG J. C. CRANSTON J. L CRAPSE B. L. CRAWFORD C. M. CRAWFORD J. M. CRAWFORD D. E. CROSS BAXTER L. CRAWFORD Bat CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Secant; Veteran; Veteran; Chester-Clemson Club 4. Chester, South Carolina CRAYTON McCANTS CRAWFORD C. C. Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 1, 2; Honors 3; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Alumni Secretary 4; Gamma Aipha Mu 4; Clemson Little Theater 3, 4; Junior Staff of 1948 Taps. JOHN MARSHALL CRAWFORD B-Neat Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Phi Eta Sigma 1; A.S.M.E. 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, President 4. DANIEL ELDEN CROSS Danny CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 4; Square and Compass Club 4. Jamestown, New York WILLIAM M. CURETON Mack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Sigma Epsilon 3; Block C Club 3, 4. Union, South Carolina ALBERT A. DALTON, JR. Jr. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 4. Seneca, South Carolina NEXT COURSE— ESQUIRE 401. W. M. CURETON A. A. DALTON, JR. J. A. DALTON J. D. DANIEL O. F. DANNER A. S. DARGAN, JR. JOE ALEXANDER DALTON Joe CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; First Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger Platoon 2. Seneca, South Carolina JAMES DODD DANIEL Nap Lake City, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Private; F.F.A. 3, 4; Pee Deean-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 2. OSCAR FRED DANNER Os Jonesville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Track Team 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Squad 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort George Meade, Maryland. ARCHIE S. DARGAN, JR. Durg CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Darlington, South Carolina Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Pee Dcean-Clemson Club 1,2, 3, 4. STEPHEN PAXSON DARLINGTON Steve CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Beta Sigma Chi 3, President 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina RAYMOND E. DAVENPORT Ray Williamston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE ' N FRE-MEDICINE Private; First Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; CD. A. 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Executive Sergeants Club, President 2; Intramural Football 1, 2, Softball 1, 2; Anderson-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. S. P. DARLINGTON R. E. DAVENPORT P Class of ' 49 Seniors E. L. DAVIS J. M. DAVIS, JR. ERNEST LEWIS DAVIS Dave CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Pelzer, South Carolina JUDSON MARION DAVIS, JR. Jud Norway, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 4; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-County-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MERRILL V. DAVIS Dave CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 4. Concord, New Hampshire RALPH DAVIS D ave Johns Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4; A.S.A.E. 2, 3; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, Boxing 3. VIRGIN G. DAVIS Dave CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina HAROLD MORGAN DeLORME, JR. Bugs Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ENTOMOLOGY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Amateur Radio Club 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 1, Football 1. M. V. DAVIS R. DAVIS V. G. DAVIS H. M. DeLORME, JR. S. A. DEMOSTHENES D. W. DENTON W. P. DESCHAMPS W. N. DeVORE STRATTON ALECK DEMOSTHENES Demo ' CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Beaufort, South Carolina Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 3, 4; Honors 1, 2; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Best Drilled Platoon 2. DICK WARE DENTON Dicky CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. WALLACE PARROTT DESCHAMPS Curly . CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Staff Sergeant; First Sergeant; Captain; Private; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 1, 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 2; Lee-Clemson Club 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Keesler Field, Mississippi. Decatur, Georgia Bishopville, South Carolina WILLIAM NEWTON DeVORE Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Corporal; Staff Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 4. Ninety Six, South Carolina Orangeburg, South Carolina LEWIS MURCHISON DIBBLE Monk CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Tri-County-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 1. JAMES W. DOBSON, JR. Top CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4. Central, South Carolina L. M. DIBBLE J. W. DOBSON, JR. BUGS GETS READY TO RAISE HELL . RUSTY CHECKS A HARNESS. T. D. DONEGAN I. L DONKLE. JR. New York, New York Greenville, South Carolina THOMAS D. DONEGAN T. D. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Sigma Tau Epsilon 4; Tiger 3. ISAAC LANGSTON DONKLE, JR. Rusty CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Pi 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Boxing 2, 3; Track 2; Canterbury Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football Champions 1, 3; Greenville-Clemson Club 3, 4. MASON HARDIN DORSEY Mickey Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 4; Veterans Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 4; Sears-Roebuck Scholarship Club 1, 2; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; A.A.T.C.C, President 4; Amateur Radio Club, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Football 2; Track 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Chester-Clemson Club 1 , 2, 3, Vice-President 4. GEORGE GREGG DOUGLAS Doug Winnsboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFAC TURING Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Best Drilled Platoon 3; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fairfield-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. WILLIAM S. DOWIS, JR. Jack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES BYRD DOYLE Dick CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ENTOMOLOGY Spartanburg, South Carolina Anderson, South Carolina Veteran; Veteran; Private; First Lieutenant; Agrarian Staff 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. M. H. DORSEY G. G. DOUGLAS W. S. DOWIS, JR. C. B. DOYLE Class of ' 49 W. F. DUKES T. W. DUNAWAY, JR. WILLIAM FORNEY DUKES Bi g Bill Branchville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN FRE-MEDICINE Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 3; Honors 1, 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Intra- mural Softball 2. TOM WHITFIELD DUNAWAY, JR. Dun Thomaston, Georgia CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 2; Honors 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; Sports Editor of 1949 Taps; Junior Staff of 1948 Taps; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3; Junior Affiliate of American Chemical Society 3, 4; Square and Compass Club 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3. JAMES DUFFIE DUNCAN, JR. Rube CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Horry-Clemson Club 4. Loris, South Carolina HARRY LOVE DUNLAP, JR. Harry CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Drum Major and Band Leader 1. Rock Hill, South Caroline FRANCIS C. DUSENBERRY Dusey CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Due West, South Carolina CLINTON ALBERT DYER Geechic CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; A.A.T.C.C. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketbal Charleston, South Caroline Track 1 J. D. DUNCAN, JR. H. L. DUNLAP, JR. F. C. DUSENBERRY C. A. DYER -I- —■i)r M. M. EARNHARDT L. L. EDWARDS. JR. R. C. ELLISON G. F. ELMORE MACK MONROE EARNHARDT Red CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Clemson Aero Club 3, 4; C.S.C.E. 3, 4. Kannapolis, North Carolina LACY LEANNEAU EDWARDS, JR. Dusty CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Ti g er 1; A.S.A.E. 4; M.D.M. 2, 3, 4. Marion, South Carolina RICHARD C. ELLISON Sleepy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.A.T.C.C. 3, 4. Lancaster, South Caroline GLENN FRED ELMORE Fred CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Horticulture Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Greer, South Carolina DOUGLAS F. ELMS Doug CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Fort Hill, South Carolina ALVON CREIGHTON ELROD Al Walhalla, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Oconee-Clemson Club 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. D. F. ELMS A. C. ELROD Seniors M. C. ELROD W. C. ELROD WATCH THAT LEFT ENGLISH AND SIDEPOCKET, EPPS. MACK CELY ELROD MackC CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Softball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3. Piedmont, South Carolina WILLIAM CORBIN ELROD Bill Walhalla, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Oconee-Clemson Club 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. JACK HOLT EMERSON Guts CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Football 1, 2, 3; Block C Club; Sigma Epsilon 1; A.A.T.C.C. 4 Buckhead, Georgia STEVEN EPPS Steve CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3, 4; B.S.U. 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1; Intramural Softball 3. Fort Mill, South Carolina GEORGE RICHARD ERKES Geo CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; York-Clemson Club 3, 4; Honors 3. Rock Hill, South Carolina ARTHUR MALCOLM ERWIN Mike CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Abbeville, South Carolina Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Abbeville-Clemso n Club, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Best Drilled Platoon 1. J. H. EMERSON S. EPPS G. R. ERKES A. M. ERWIN m W. N. ESKRIDGE I. M. ESTRIDGE L. EUBANKS, JR. B. M. FAILE Cheraw, South Carolina Lancaster, South Carolina WILTON N. ESKRIDGE Willy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. IRA MADISON ESTRIDGE Buck CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4. LUCIUS EUBANKS, JR. Lou CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; CD. A. 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, Vice-President 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BAILEY MILTON FAILE Flunk Kershaw, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Junior Staff of 1949 Taps; Football 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Boxing 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Chi Kappa Chi 3, Secretary 4. Graniteville, South Carolina JULIAN HARRISON FAIR, JR. Juney CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. THOMAS BURNETTE FAIREY Buddy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Tri-County-Clemsbn Club 3, 4. St. Matthews, South Caroline Orangeburg, South Caroline PARSON FAILE AND THE PROVERBS. J H. FAIR, JR. T. B. FAIREY I. L. FALKNER H. FALLS, JR. M. H. FANNING A. R. FANT Charlotte, North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina ISAAC LEMUEL FALKNER A. S. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS First Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; Veteran; Veteran; Physics Club 3, 4. HARRY FALLS, JR. Fuzzy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2; High Honors 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 4; Agrarian 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4. MIMS H. FANNING Min Springfield, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. ALBERT REESE FANT Swanee Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Corporal; Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 4; Pershing Rifles 2; Senior Platoon; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2; Anderson-Clemson Club 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. CHARLES W. FANT, JR. Charlie Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; S.A.A.I.A. 4; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE COCHRAN FANT, JR. Brain CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3; Tau Kappa Alpha 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President 1, 2. Anderson, South Carolina C. W. FANT, JR. G. C. FANT, JR. Class of 49 Seniors J. A. FARMER, JR. R. E. FARMER JOSEPH ANDREW FARMER, JR. Bub Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Anderson-Clemson Club 2, Treasurer 3. ROBERT ELIJAH FARMER Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Anderson, South Carolina WILLIAM E. FARRIS Shorty CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 4. Rock Hill, South Carolina ROBERT A. FEW Bob CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Phi 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4 Greer, South Carolina LUTHER FIELDS, JR. Luke Lydia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. LEO FISHER Lee CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basebal Drilled Platoon 1. Belton, South Carolina 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Best W. E. FARRIS R. A. FEW L. FIELDS, JR. L FISHER F. L. FITZSIMONS, JR. J. W. FLETCHER L. W. FLOYD P. R. FLOYD FRANK LOCKWOOD FITZSIMONS, JR. Fritz CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; A.S.A.E. 3, 4. Hendersonville, North Carolina JOHN WALTER FLETCHER Johnnie McColl, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; M.D.M.-Clemson Club 1, 2; Intramural Softball 2, Football 3. LAURENS WILSON FLOYD Bigon Manning, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Private; Honors 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Clemson Little Theatre 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Horticulture Club 2, 3; Best Drilled Company 2; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3; Intramural Softball 1, 2. PHIL REESE FLOYD Slide Rule Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Greenville-Clemson Club 4. GENE S. FLYNN G. S. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Lancaster, South Carolina WILLIAM WILLIAMS FOARD Willie Marion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tau Beta Pi 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Brigadiers Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Concert Band 2. G. S. FLYNN W. W. FOARD HEADWAITER! KING FOR A DAY. FIELDING L. FOREMAN Fee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY F. L. FOREMAN D. A. FOSTER Ellenton, South Carolina Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Senior Platoon; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. DAVID AUGUSTUS FOSTER Dave Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN i ' RE-M E DICI NE Private; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, Secretary 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, Secretary 2, 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. PAUL FRANKLIN FOSTER P. F. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. RANDALL ROBERT FOSTER Rann Woodruff, South Carolina Chesnee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. 3, 4; B.S.U. 3, 4. WILLIAM I. FOX Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2, 3; B.S.U. Council 2, 3; Beta Sigma Chi 2; Anderson-Clemson Club 3, 4. Anderson, South Carolina WILLIAM TOWNES FRASER, JR. Flaps CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Greenville, South Carolina P. F. FOSTER R. R. FOSTER W. I. FOX W. T. FRASER, JR. Class of ' 49 C. E. FREEMAN E. A. FREEMAN CHARLES EDWIN FREEMAN Ed CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Private; Private; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Dairy Club 2. Liberty, South Carolina EDWIN ARMISTEAD FREEMAN Bumps ' CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Clemson, South Carolina Private; Private; Master Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi, Secretary 3, President 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Ipoay Regional Council 3, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Concert Band 2, President 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. WINFORD HUIELL FRICK Frick CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Psi 3, 4. CARROLL EMIL GAINER Chick CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Newberry, South Carolina Lancaster, South Carolina WILLIAM A. GAINES, JR. Bill Central, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 3, 4; Pickens-Clemson Club, Vice- President 2, 3, 4. CARROLL BLAKE GAMBRELL, JR. Pop CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Transfer; Veteran. Birmingham, Alabama W. H. FRICK C. E. GAINER W. A. GAINES, JR. C. B. GAMBRELL, JR. J. E. GARDNER J. L. GARRETT, JR. P. GARRETT, JR. A. F. GARRISON, JR. JULIAN ERWIN GARDNER Curly CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 3, 4. Joanna, South Carolina JOE LESLIE GARRETT, JR. Joe CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Greenville-Clemson Club 4. Greenville, South Carolina JOHN PERRY GARRETT, JR. Windy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina AVERY F. GARRISON, JR. A. F. Hartwell, Georgia Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; A.A.T.C.C. 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Football 1, 2. RUPERT BADGER GASQUE, JR. Gazoo Marion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; Minarets 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; A. A. I. A. 4; Jungaleers 1; Brigadiers, Business Manager 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; M.D.M. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. MASON GASTON Mace CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 3, 4. Duncan, South Carolina R. B. GASOUE, JR Seniors W. W. GASTON III D. H. GAULDEN GARRETT TAKES THAT 9:30 BREAK. Richbury, South Carolina WILLIAM WYUE GASTON III the one CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Corporal; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Alpha Lambda Tau 3, 4; Chester-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL HARLEY GAULDEN Pat CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Rock Hill, South Carolina JOE DEAN GAULT Joe Blacksburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Amateur Radio Club, Vice-President 3, 4; Clemson Aero Club 4; Cherokee-Clemson Club, Secretary 3, President 4. TALMADGE DEWITT GAULT T. D. Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Private; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Cherokee-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Wedgefield, South Carolina SIDNEY BRYAN GEDDINGS, JR. Peck CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger Platoon 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 1; Sumter-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP EMANUEL GERVAIS Geit Johns Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Sergeant; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.A.E. 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. . J. D. GAULT WMrfW. T. D. GAULT S. B. GEDDINGS, JR. P. E. GERVAIS W. R. GIBSON W. P. GILL, JR. F. I. GILLESPIE J. W. GILLIAM WARREN RAY GIBSON Hoot CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Greenville, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Y.M.C.A. Council 2; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. WILLIAM PERRY GILL, JR. Jr. Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Private; Junior CD. A. 2, 3; York-Clemson Club 2, Secretary 3, 4. FRANK I. GILLESPIE Eyes CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Beckley, West Virginia Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Senior Council President 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4. JAMES W. GILLIAM Whit CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Abbeville, South Carolina Chester, South Carolina ALBERT T. GILPIN Gip CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4; Chester-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP W. GILROY Kilroy Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE MEDICINE Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Clemson Little Theater 3, 4; Tiger 1, 2; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. I JUST WASHED MY HAIR. A. T. GILPIN P. W. GILROY W. C. GINTER, JR. J. D. GLENN C. V. GODWIN W. y. GODWIN WILLIAM C. GINTER, JR. Gint CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Swimming Team 3; Gamma Kappa Alpha 3, 4. Charlotte, North Carolina JOHN DAVID GLENN Johnny CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Hartsville, South Carolina Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; Senior Platoon; Darlington-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. CHARLES VERNON GODWIN C. V. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Sumter-Clemson Club 4. Sumter, South Carolina WINSTON YUVAWN GODWIN Wink CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING Summerton, South Carolina Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary 4; Best Drilled Sergeant in 1946; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Senior Platoon; Executive Sergeants Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; Clarendon-Clemson Club, Vice-President 3, President 4. ARTHUR L. GOFF ' Art Saluda, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. 4; Saluda Lexington-Clemson Club 3. DAVID L. GOLDSMITH Goldie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Psi 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina A. L. GOFF D. L. GOLDSMITH - Class of ' 49 Seniors J. S. GOODMAN, JR. W. M. GOODMAN JESSE STRIBLING GOODMAN, JR. Pat CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. Clemson, South Carolina william Mcdonald goodman ' Don ' Olanta, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; Captain; Honors 3; Distinguished Military Student; F.F.A. Club 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 1; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Aberdeen, Maryland. WILLIAM THOMAS GOODWIN Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 3, 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina JAMES WALTON GORDON Jimmy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3. Willard, Ohio WILLIAM JEFFERIES GOUDELOCK, JR. Bill Cateechee, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Veteran; High Honors 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3. ROY LEE GRAHAM, JR. R. L. Seneca, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Private; Private; F.F.A. Club 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Oconee-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. W. T. GOODMAN J. W. GORDON W. J. GOUDELOCK, JR. R. L. GRAHAM, JR. C. S. GRAMLING W. C. GRANT J. R. GRAY E. H. GREEN CLARENCE SMITH GRAMLING C S. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Orangeburg, South Carolina WILLIAM CLARK GRANT Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; Tiger Platoon 2; Executive Sergeants Club 2. Andrews, South Carolina JAMES RICHARD GRAY Dick . CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4. Anderson, South Carolina EDWARD HARDY GREEN Eddie Dyersburg, Tennessee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; F.F.A. 4; Radio Forum 4. JAMES TED GREGORY Ted CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Jungaleers 1, 2, 3, 4. Union, South Carolina WILLIAM CLYDE GREGORY Greg CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE iN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Chesnee, South Carolina J. T. GREGORY W. C. GREGORY GREEN ON THE MIDNIGHT PROWL. THAT LAST TWENTy MINUTES BEFORE BED. F. F. GRIFFIN, JR. G. W. GRIGGS FLOYD FREDERICK GRIFFIN, JR. Grip Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Phi Psi 3, President 4; Bobbin and Beaker 4; P.S.A. 2, 3, President 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort George Meade, Maryland. GEORGE WILLIAM GRIGGS G CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Society Hill, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina CLYDE MAXWELL GUEST, JR. Maxey CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; C.S.C.E. 3, 4; Football Manager 2. CARROLL NEWSOM GULLEDGE Ross Mt. Croghan, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Chesterfield-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CARROLL J. HADDON C.J. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Abbeville, South Carolina LARRY MAYNARD HAIGLER Scally Cameron, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Private; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 2; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri- County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. C. M GUEST, JR. C. N. GULLEDGE C. J. HADDON L. M. HAIGLER Class of ' 49 C. A. HAIR T. L. HAIR, JR. CHARLES AUTHUR HAIR Charlie Fairfax, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. THOMAS L. HAIR, JR. Lefty CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Anderson, South Carolina CONRAD LIVINGSTON HALL C. L Winnsboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fairfield-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. FREDERICK NELSON HALL, JR. Big-One Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. QUINEY S. HALLIDAY, JR. Stan CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Golf 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. Spartanburg, South Carolina JOHN WILBUR HAMER Will CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 4; M.D.M. 3, 4. Tatum, South Carolina C. L. HALL F. N. HALL, JR. Q. S. HALLIDAY, JR. J. W. HAMER R. H. HAMMETT A. F. HAMMOND R. B. HAND R. G. HANNA, JR. ROBERT HEYWARD HAMMETT Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Walhaila, South Carolina ALEXANDER FRANCIS HAMMOND Alex CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4. Camden, South Carolina ROBERT B. HAND Bob CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Florence, South Carolina ROLLIE GATLIN HANNA, JR. R. G. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Mu Beta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4; M.D.M.-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Bennettsville, South Carolina ERNEST ALEXANDER HANVEY Grits CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Football 1; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. McCormick, South Carolina WALLACE OTTO HARDEE Wally Greeleyville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; Second Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Williamsburg-Clemson Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. E. A. HANVEY W. O. HARDEE Seniors F. L. HARDIN, JR. W. L. HARRINGTON, JR. HARDIN AND THE CLEMSON SARONG. FITZ L. HARDIN, JR. F. L CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Sigma Phi 4; Chester-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Chester, South Carolina Kingstree, South Carolina WILLIAM LUCAS HARRINGTON, JR. Lukie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; Best Drilled Sergeant 2; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Williamsburg-Clemson Club 3, 4. MARK D. HARRIS, JR. M. D. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Jungaleers 1, 2; A.S.M.E. 3, Chairman 4. LaGrange, Georgia ANDREW C. HARRISON Andy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Spartanburg, South Carolina JOHN PERRIN HARRISON Long John CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Troy, South Carolina Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 4. MORRIS MARSHALL HARRISON M. M. Pelzer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 3; Honors 1, 2, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 3, 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4. M. D. HARRIS, JR. A. C. HARRISON J. P. HARRISON M. M. HARRISON J. H. HARROLD F. G. HARPER F. M. HART D. O. HARTIN JAMES HARVEY HARROLD Dopey CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, 2. Pacolet Mills, South Carolina FRANCIS GERALD HARPER Jerry CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Anderson, South Carolina FRANK MATTHEW HART Che Union, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, Treasurer 4; F.F.A. Executive Commissioner 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 3. DONALD OTTO HARTIN Dink CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Staff Sergeant; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. Greenville, South Carolina HAROLD BERTRAM HATFIELD, JR. Hat CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Sumter, South Carolina Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; A.S.T.C.C. 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1; Sumter-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GRAHAM E. HAWKINS, JR. Hawk Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger 1, 2; Agrarian 3; Dairy Club 3, President 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3,4. FRANKIE CONOVER-GIRL HEMPHILL. H. B. HATFIELD. JR. G. E. HAWKINS, JR. E. G. HAY S. L HAY J . N. HEAPE, JR J. L. HEATON EUGENE GORDON HAY E.G. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 1; Honors 2; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 3, 4. Charleston, South Carolina SOLOMON LEGARE HAY Bunny CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Johns Island, South Carolina Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 2, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, 3, Softball 3. JAMES NAPOLEON HEAPE, JR. Blubber Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. JAMES LESLIE HEATON Jeff Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 3, 4; Phi Psi 3, 4; A.A.T.C.C. 3, 4. JAMES M. HEMMINGER, JR. Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2. Willington, South Carolina FRANK DANTZLER HEMPHILL Hemp Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Chi Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball Champions 2; Softball 3; Football 3. J. M. HEMMINGER, JR. F. D. HEMPHILL Class of ' 49 Seniors J. L. HENDRIX H. H. HERBER JOHN LOUIE HENDRIX Lou Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. HARLAN HAROLD HERBER Herb CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1. LEON OTTO HERD Of CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. WALTER CLYDE HERRON, JR. Walt CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; Lt. Colonel; High Honors 1; Honors 2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Distinguished Military Student; Pershing Rifles 2, Company Executive 4; y.M.C.A. Council 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. ROBERT LAWRENCE HEYD, JR. Bob New York, New York CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. JAMES GAY HICKERSON Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Major; Senior Council; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Simpson Medal 2; Distinguished Military Student; Senior Platoon; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Captain 3, Regiment Command 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Executive Sergeants Club 2; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Piedmont, South Carolina Anderson, South Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina L. O. HERD W. C. HERRON, JR. R. L. HEYD, JR. J. G. HICKERSON £ is a, F. HICKS R. G. HICKS J. D. HILL, JR J. T. HILL JOHN F. HICKS J.F. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Zeta 3, 4. York, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina RICHARD GOODMAN HICKS Happy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Senior Platoon; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. JAMES DAVID HILL, JR. J. D. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4. Sanford, North Carolina JAMES TALLY HILL Kat Timmonsville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Junior Staff of the 1948 Taps; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Senior Platoon; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS HINDMAN III Chris Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 2; Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CECIL ROUDOLPH HODGE Little Pill Alcolu, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ENTOMOLOGY Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Clemson Little Theater 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1,2, 3; Clarendon-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. C. C. HINDMAN III C. R. HODGE J. T. CUTS A RUG. THE VICTORY SMILE G. L. HODGES, JR. H. R. HOKE GEORGE LUDLOW HODGES, JR. Will CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger 1; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD RICHARD HOKE Hoke CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 WESLEY GLENN HOLCOMBE Wes CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3. Anderson, South Carolina Newton, North Carolina Greenville, South Carolina EMORY JAMIESON HOLLIS Pug CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Chester-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3. Chester, South Carolina NEELY McFADDEN HOLLIS Mack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Rock Hill, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Private; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 3; York-Clemson Club; Intramural Football 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. WILLIAM FORD HOWELL, JR. Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Best Drilled Private 1: A.I.E.E: 3, 4. Lancaster, South Carolina W. G. HOLCOMBE E. J. HOLLIS N. M. HOLLIS W. F. HOWELL, JR. Class of ' 49 E. HUCKS, JR. B. E. HUDSON ED HUCKS, JR. Ed Aynor, South Carolina CANDIDATE EOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Transfer; Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Horry-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BENNETT E. HUDSON Ben Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veterans Executive Committee 4; Tiger Platoon 3; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD DWIGHT HUGHEY Hug CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Greer, South Carolina GEORGE E. HUIET, JR. Buck CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Horticultural Club 1,2, 3, 4; Compass and Square 4. Trenton, South Carolina PAUL D. HULL Dan CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Oconee-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Westminster, South Carolina WILLIAM BERNARD HUMPHRIES Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Cherokee-Clemson Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Gaffney, South Carolina H. D. HUGHEY G. E. HUIET, JR. P. D. HULL W. B. HUMPHRIES J. A. HUNNICUTT. JR. J. E. HUNTER III J. T. HUNTER, JR. J. M. HUTCHINGS, JR. JAMES ALLEN HUNNICUTT, JR. Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Greenville, South Carolina JAMES E. HUNTER III Jim CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Pershing Rifles 1; A.I.E.E. 4. Columbia, South Carolina JONES THOMAS HUNTER, JR. Hightest CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; M.D.M.-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Marion, South Carolina JOHN MARVIN HUTCHINGS, JR. Hutch CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Clemson Radio Club 3, 4. Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES RAY INABINET Nab CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Tri-County Club 1,2, 3, 4. St. Matthews, South Carolina JOHN WALTER INABINET, JR. Walt CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3, 4; Minarets 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2, 3; A. I. A. 3, 4. Bowman, South Carolina J. R. INABINET J. W. INABINET. JR. Seniors W. R. IRWIN J. R. IVESTER LET ' S SEE WHAT WE HAVE HERE. WALLACE REINHARDT IRWIN Waldo Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JULIUS R. IVESTER Buck CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4. F RANK WILLIAM IX Frank CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veterans Executive Committee 1; Sigma Epsilon 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Tiger 3; Track 1; Newman Club 1, Vice-President 2, 3, 4; Intramural Boxing 1, Softball 2, Football 3, 4. JOHN PERCY JACKSON Jack Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 1; Sumter-Clemson Club 1. Walhalla, South Carolina Charlottesville, Virginia JOSEPH CLYBURN JACKSON Joe Camden, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Tau Alpha, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; F.F.A. 3, Treasurer 4; Chi Kappa Chi 3, Vice-President 4. JAMES COPELAND JACOBS Jake Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veterans Executive Committee 2; Minor C Club 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Greenville- Clemson Club 1, 2, Secretary 3.. 4. F. W. IX J. P. JACKSON J. C. JACKSON J. C. JACOBS N. F. JEFFCOAT W. I. JEFFORDS D. M. JENKINS W. H. JENKINS NEVON FOUCHE JEFFCOAT Joe Swansea, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Senior Platoon; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Lexington-Saluda-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. WARREN INGRAM JEFFORDS Jeff CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Florence, South Carolina DONALD MACBETH JENKINS D. M. Union, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sergeant; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; First Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 4; Jungaleers 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1,2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tiger Platoon 2, 3. WALTER H. JENKINS Bum Kline, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; A.B.C.-Clemson Club 3, 4. ALVIN HUGHEY JESTER, JR. Nero Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLEN PARROTT JETER Mop CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; York-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. Rock Hill, South Carolina JONES TRYS A TRUMAN SPECIAL. A. H. JESTER, JR. A. P. JETER ■I s A. B. JOHNSON, JR. D. L. JOHNSON J. R. JOHNSON I J. T. JOHNSON, JR. ARTHUR BOYD JOHNSON, JR. Art Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Private; Second Lieutenant; Honors 2, 3; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. DONALD LEE JOHNSON Don Windsor, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, Secretary 4; F.F.A. 3, 4. JAMES RALPH JOHNSON Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. JOHN T. JOHNSON, JR. Tom Lynchburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Agronomy Club 3, 4; Sumter- Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. RAY ALLISON JOHNSON Johnny CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Pelzer, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Football 1; Executive Sergeants Club 2; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM C. JOHNSON King Pete Edgefield, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Aiken-Augusta-Edgefield Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A. JOHNSON W. C. JOHNSON Class of ' 49 Seniors J. M. JOHNSTON L. L. JOHNSTON JOHN MARTIN JOHNSTON John CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Greenville, South Carolina Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Slipstick 4; Physics Club 4; A.I.E.E. 3, Treasurer 4; Amateur Radio Club, Treasurer 3, 4. LAWTON LIPSCOMB JOHNSTON Johnny CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE O? BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 4; Aiken-Edge r ield-Augusta Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Graniteville, South Carolina DALUS C. JONES, JR. Flat Top Barnwell, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 3; Senior Platoon; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD H. JONES Ed CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Great Falls, South Carolina OLIVER BOYCE JONES Ollie CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Greenville, South Carolina WILLIAM E. JOSEY Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Anderson-Clemson Club 1. Anderson, South Carolina D. C. JONES. JR. E. H. JONES O. B. JONES W. E. JOSEY R. S. JOYNER R. A. JULIEN F. F. KAY, JR. B. M. KEASLER RAYMOND SAXBY JOYNER Ray CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Track 1; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. Ward, South Carolina ROBIN ALLYN JULIEN Rabbi Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; Class Editor of the 1949 Taps; Junior Staff of the 1948 Taps; Little Theater, 3, Executive Board 4; A.S.C.E. 2; Ipoay Regional Council 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. FLOYD FERQUSON KAY. JR. Preacher Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4; Minaret Bulletin 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4. BENNETT MACK KEASLER Benny CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Westminster, South Carolina WILLIAM HOWARD KEASLER Pee Wee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Sergeant; Private; Second Lieutenant; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort George Meade, Maryland. Westminster, South Carolina MARVIN FOWLER KEENEY, JR. Lou CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina W. H. KEASLER M. F. KEENEY, JR. THE LITERARY-MINDED MR. JONES. KOHLER KNOWS ALL, TELLS ALL C. R. KELLY Z. K. KELLY, JR. CHARLES RICHARD KELLY Kel Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Executive Sergeants Club 2, 3. Z. K. KELLY, JR. Zeke CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Pelzer, South Carolina JAMES ANDERSON KINARD Jim CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Fairfax, South Carolina IVAN DEWITT KING I. D. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. Gray Court, South Carolina JAMES H. KING J. H. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Loris, South Carolina MARK HAFNER KIRKPATRICK, JR. Kirk Clio, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Pershing Rifles 1; A.S.A.E. 2, Secretary and Treasurer 3, President 4; Intramural Football 1, Softball 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. J. A. KINARD I. D. KING J. H. KING M. H KIRKPATRICK. JR. Class of ' 49 L. E. KIRVEN, JR. R. G. KIVETT LEO EDWIN KIRVEN, JR. Nasty Pinewood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Editor of Blue Key Directory; High Honors 1, 2; Honors 3, 4; Veterans Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 3, Editor 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Clemson Little Theater 2, 3, 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3, 4; Clarendon-Clemson Club 3, 4. ROGER GENTRY KIVETT Cy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina SILAS J. KLETTNER, JR. Stud Hartsville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; CD. A. President 4; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 2; Best Drilled Company 1; Pee Deean Club 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort George Meade, Maryland. KENNETH BRUNO KOEHLER Ken CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4. Louisville, Kentucky ARTHUR H. LACHICOTTE, JR. Doc Pawleys Island, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3; Alpha Sigma Phi 3, 4; Football Manager 4; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Georgetown-Clemson Club 3, 4. Walhalla, South Carolina WILLIAM HERMAN LAKE Jake CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Oconee-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4 S. J. KLETTNER, JR. K. B. KOEHLER A. H. LACHICOTTE, JR. W. H. LAKE f L. H. LAMAR, JR. L. P. LANDGRAF J. W. LANEY, JR. R F. LANFORD North Augusta, South Carolina LINWOOD HAYNE LAMAR, JR. Lin CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Baseball 1; A.S.M.E. 4; Intramural Baseball 3; Aiken-Augusta-Edgefield Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LESTER PHILLIPS LANDGRAF Swaby CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. LANEY, JR. Jr. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; M.D.M. Club 2, 3, 4. ROY F. LANFORD Radio CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minor C Club 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. LANGFORD, JR. Jr. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. LATHAM Red CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. J. W. LANFORD, JR. Panama City, Florida Bennettsville, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina Ridgeland, South Carolina Anderson, South Carolina W. F. LATHAM Seniors v2fiD C. H. LATHAN E. S. LATTO THE VE TERAN-CADET FACTOR AT CLEMSON. CLARENCE HENRY LATHAN Hank Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Dairy Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Chester Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. ELIAS S. LATTO Louie CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Football 1, 2; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. Charleston, South Carolina PERCY JAMES LEACH III Jimmy Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Phi Omega 2, President 3, 4; Tiger Platoon 1; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Abbeville- Clemson Club 2, President 3, 4.  FURMAN M. LEAGUE Major CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi 4. Easley, South Carolina EARNEST WILTON LEE Ernest CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Transfer; Transfer; Private; Private; Dairy Club 3, 4; B.S.U. 3, 4. Landrum, South Carolina HOWARD E. LEE Junior CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Eta Sigma 1, President 2. Newport News, Virginia P. J. LEACH III F. M. LEAGUE E. W. LEE H. E. LEE, JR. ■■ J. A. LEE W. A. LEE, JR. R. G. LEIBY W. D. LcGRAND JOSEPH ALISON LEE Cruiser CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, Vice-President 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Greenwood, South Carolina WILLIAM ANGUS LEE, JR. Bill Elberton, Geor g ia CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Little Theater 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Tiger 2; Glee Club 1, 2; A.S.C.E. 4. RICHARD GENE LEIBY Dick Sumter, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 4; Brigadiers 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Sumter-Clemson Club 2, 3; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. WILLIAM D. LeGRAND Lee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3; Intramural Softball 3. Greenville, South Carolina HAROLD BRANNON LEONARD Hal Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4. GORDON STUART LESLIE Les Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1; A.S.C.E. 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1; Newberry-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THE BLUE KEY TAKES A BREAK. H. B. LEONARD G. S. LESLIE G. F. LEWIS, JR. J. O. LEWIS, JR. LEWIS V. E. LEWIS GILES F. LEWIS, JR. Giles Orlando, Florida CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Corporal; First Sergeant; Captain; Lieutenant Colonel; Senior Council; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges 4; Blue Key, President 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; Minarets 2; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Blue Key Directory 3; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club, President 2; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. JOHN OWEN LEWIS, JR. J. O. Marion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 1,2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Editor of the 1948 Taps; Tiger, Editor l, 2; Brigadiers 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Concert Band 2; M.D.M.-Clemson Club, Secretary 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3, 4. LUTHER LEGREE LEWIS Lou Leesville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. 3, 4; Lexington-Saluda-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. VERNON EDWARD LEWIS Lew CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Minarets 3, 4; A. I. A. 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1,2, 3, Secretary 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina JACK S. LILES Jack Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; First Sergeant; Master Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. ALVIN LAVERNE LINDLER Al Chapin, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; F.F.A. 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Le . Virginia. J. S. LILES A. L. LINDLER Class of ' 49 Seniors L. W. LITTLE, JR. J. LITTLEJOHN LUTHER W. LITTLE, JR. i.w: Newberry, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. 4; Newberry-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4. JAMES JEFFERIES LITTLEJOHN Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; P.S.A. 2, 3; y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. LANIER S. LIVINGSTON Sid CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. Spartanburg, South Carolina 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, North, South Carolina JOHN D. LOCKE, JR. Dee CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 4. Taylors, South Carolina JOHN EDGAR LOCKMAN Ed CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Slipstick 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 3, 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina ALEXANDER M. LOFTON Doc CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 McClellanville, South Carolina L. S. LIVINGSTON J. D. LOCKE, JR. J. E. LOCKMAN A. M. LOFTON H. E. LOLLIS E. J. LONG T. B. LOVE J. Z. LOWE HENRY EUGENE LOLLIS Gene CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina ERNEST J. LONG E.J. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Cherokee-Gemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gaffney, South Carolina THOMAS B. LOVE T. B. Alcolu, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Clemson Little Theater 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; Clarendon-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. JOHN Z. LOWE John CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Track 2, 3; AJ.E.E. 3, 4; Intramural Football 3. Spartanburg, South Carolina JAMES LLOYD LUCAS, JR. Luke Lancaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Pershing Rifles 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. JAMES FAY LYLES Ripper Winnsboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veterans Executive Committee; Agrarian 4; Horticulture Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Fairfield-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3, 4; Forum of the Air 4. J. L. LUCAS, JR. J. F. LYLES SACK TIME. i f 5ULL SESSION H. P. LYNN M. D. LYON HERMAN P. LYNN H. P. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Zeta 4; A.S.A.E. 3, 4. Clemson, South Carolina MATHEW DANIEL LYON Dan CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Tiger 1, 2; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta Club. Johnston, South Carolina THOMAS EUGENE LYTLE Tom CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Transfer; Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Animal Husbandry Club 3; Economics Club 3, 4. Anderson, South Carolina ROBERT G. MACE Bobby CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Gresham, South Carolina Private; Staff Sergeant; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi; A.S.A.E.; Jungaleers 1, 2; Brigadiers Leader 3, 4; B.S.U. Council 1, 2; M.D.M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. JOSEPH W. MAHAFFEE, JR. Joe Gaffney, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Cherokee-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. JAMES P. MALLARD J. P. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Sumter, South Carolina T. E. LYTLE R. G. MACE J. W. MAHAFFEE, JR. J. P. MALLARD • y fc m Class of 49 G. P. MANDANIS D. J. MANGAN Spartanburg, South Carolina GEORGE PETER MANDANIS Pete CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi; Distinguished Military Student; Tau Kappa Alpha; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Physics Club; A.I.E.E. 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. DAVID JOSEPH MANGAN Dave Springfield, Missouri CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 3, 4. BENNIE MAYES MARSON, JR. Ben Clemson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 3, 4; Rifle Team 1; Intramural Football and Baseball 1. ROBERT A. MARTIN Punchy Fort Mill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; Senior Council; Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Co-Captain Football; Block C Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4; York-Qemson Club; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. SAMUEL J. MARTIN Jack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Atlanta, Georgia TOM A. MARTIN T. A. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Minor C Club 3, 4; Sigma Epsilon 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4 Griffin, Georgia I i B. M. MARSON, JR. R. A. MARTIN S. J. MARTIN T. A. MARTIN A F. G. MASON J. F. MASON R. H. MASON W. E. MASSEY, JR. FRANKLIN GASQUE MASON Brick Mullins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2; M.D.M.- Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH FREDERICK MASON Joe Seneca, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Oconee-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. ROBERT HAROLD MASON b Pacolet Mills, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 3, 4; B.S.U. 2, 3, 4. WILLIE EARL MASSEY, JR. Bear Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; First Lieutenant; Glee Club 2, 3; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. RICHARD T. MATTISON Dick Aiken, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, Secretary 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. DANIEL SPENCER MAY, JR. Payday Calhoun Falls, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Staff Sergeant; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; Editor of 1949 Taps; Feature Editor of 1948 Taps; Junior Staff of 1947 Taps; Senior Platoon; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, First Lieutenant 3; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Best Drilled Junior; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. R. T. MATTISON D. S. MAY, JR. Seniors H. F. MEADOWS J. M. MEARES WHITE PICKS UP A LITTLE CHANGE. H. FRANKLIN MEADOWS Frank CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Woodruff, South Carolina JAMES MONROE MEARES Jim ' o Nichols, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Junior Staff of 1947 Taps; Glee Club 2, 3; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3; y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; B.S.U. 1, 2; Horry-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 1. JULIEN THEODORE MELCHERS, JR. Ted Mount Pleasant, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 2; Honors 3; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4; Rho Alpha Tau 1; A.I.E.E. 4. ERNEST WILLIAM MERCK Ernie CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. Six Mile, South Carolina JERRY WILLIAM MERRITT Jerry CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina PAUL CRANFORD MICKLE Mick CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; Phi Psi 4. Rock Hill, South Carolina J. T. MELCHERS, JR. E. W. MERCK J. W. MERRIT P. C. MICKLE H. M. MILLER J. R. MILLER J. B. MITCHELL W. B. MITCHELL, JR. HARRY MALONE MILLER KM. Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 3, 4; Phi Si 3, 4; Chester-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROBERT MILLER J. P. Erwin, Tennessee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant; F.F.A. 3, 4; Block C Club 4; Football 4; Intramural Sports Council 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. JOHN B. MITCHELL Mitch Saluda, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Transfer; Private; Second Lieutenant; A.I.E.E. 4; Clemson Amateur Radio Club 4; Senior Platoon; Lexington- Saluda-Clemson Club 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. WILLIAM BUCKNER MITCHELL, JR. Bill Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Junior Staff of 1948 Taps; Copy Editor of 1949 Taps; Tiger 2; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3, Secretary 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM MITCHUM ' Mitch ' Smoaks, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Private; Animal Husbandry Club 2; Dairy Club 2; F.F.A. 4; Minor C Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Executive Sergeants Club 2; Intramural Softball 2. GEORGE M. MOISSON, JR. Chief Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 2; Gamma Alpha Mu 2; Tiger 3; Bobbin and Beaker 3, 4; A.A.T.C.C. 4; Square and Compass Club 4. HOW ABOUT A REDEAL, GEORGE? R. W. MITCHUM G. M. MOISSON, JR. H. R. MONTGOMERY J. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. R. R. MONTGOMERY, JR. R. M. MONTS ill HOMER R. MONTGOMERY Buck Woodruff, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2. JAMES HARGROVE MONTGOMERY, JR. Sonny CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Sumter-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sumter, South Carolina ROBERT RUSSELL MONTGOMERY, JR. Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3. RUFUS MICHAEL MONTS III Mike CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Woodruff, South Carolina Sandersville, Georgia Private; First Lieutenant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 3; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Keesler Field, Mississippi. ASHBY BENJAMIN MOON, JR. Jr. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 2, 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2. Columbus, Georgia JIMMY H. MOORE Little Jim Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1; Best Drilled Company 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. A. B. MOON, JR. s Sff J. H. MOORE , P Class of ' 49 Seniors J. W. MOORE W. H. MOORE JOE WILLIAM MOORE Joe CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 4; Sumter-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sumter, South Carolina WILLIAM HENRY MOORE Wild Bill Sandy Springs, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Captain; Captain; Lt. Colonel; Honors 2, 4; Senior Council; Vice-President, Freshman Class; Vice-President, Sophomore Class; President, Junior Class; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; Tiger 2, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; Tiger Platoon 1, 2, 3; Senior Platoon; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 4; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. ALVIN BROWN MORGAN, JR. Al CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. New Orleans, Louisiana JULIAN HAMADEN MORGAN, JR. Stud CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Private; Wesley Foundation 2; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4 Spencer, North Caroline LEWIS VERNELL MORGAN Hootchie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. Albemarle, North Carolina ELIJAH M. MOSS Mickey CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Seneca, South Carolina A. B. MORGAN, JR. H. MORGAN, JR. L. V. MORGAN E. M. MOSS E. E. MORRIS, JR. J. E. MURPHREE M. F. McALISTER L. W. McCLAIN EARLE ELIAS MORRIS, JR. Earle CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Pickens, South Carolina Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; High Honors 3; Honors 1, 2; Senior Council; Vice-President, Junior Class; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 3, Vice-President 4; Tiger Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 4; Clemson Little Theater, Treasurer 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society, Secretary 3, Critic 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1 , 2, 3, President 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, President 3, State President 4; Chief Commencement Marshal. JOE E. MURPHREE Ab ' CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. 3, 4. MARION F. McALISTER Penny CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran Veteran; Abbeville-Clemson Club 3, 4. LEO W. McCLAIN Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Abbeville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Walhalla, South Carolina Abbeville, South Carolina Donalds, South Carolina WILLIAM F. McCLAIN Pete CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 4. BILLY V. McCOY Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. Honea Path, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina W. F. McCLAIN V. McCO OSCAR ' S LITTLE BLACK BO SUNDAY NIGHT BULL SESSION AT TILLY ' S T. F. McCRAW V. G. McDANIEL Gaffney, South Carolina TOMMY FRENCH McCRAW Dimples CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Mu Beta Psi; Physics Club 3, 4; Brigadiers Orchestra 3, 4; Cherokee-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. VICTOR G. McDANIEL Vic Tatum, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran. WILLIAM L. McDOWELL, JR. Mac CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Glee Club 3, 4; Chester-Clemson Club 4. RICHARD ALAN McGINTV Pete CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Clemson Little Theater 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 4; Glee Club 2. SAM EVANS McGREGOR Mac CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Strawberry Leaf 4; Distinguished Military Student; Tiger 1; The Agrarian 2, 3, 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 4; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; Aero Club 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. Chester, South Carolina Clemson, South Carolina Lykesland, South Carolina DUNCAN CRAIG MclNTYRE Mac Marion, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Phi Psi 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; P.S.A. 2, 3, 4; M.D.M. 2, 3, 4. W. L. McDOWELL. JR. R. A. McGINTY s. e. McGregor D. C. MclNTYRE Class of ' 49 D. B. McKAY, JR. W. McKAY DANIEL BRADY McKAY, JR. Mac Winnsboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 1, 2; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Fairfield-Clemson Club, Secretary 2, President 3; Best Drilled Platoon 3. WILLIAM McKAY Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 2, 3; Honors 1; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4. Hendersonville, North Carolina HUGH ELLISON McKINNEY Mac Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 3; Honors 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Square and Compass Club 4. DAVID DELMUS McRAE, JR. Mac CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Brigadier Orchestra 1. Florence, South Carolina WILLIAM ERNEST McSWAIN Mac CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 3, 4; Square and Compass Club 4. York, South Carolina BEN R. NEELY, JR. Big Ben CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Private; Private; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 4; Tau Beta Pi 4. Rock Hill, South Carolina H. E. McKINNEY D. D. McRAE, JR. W. E. McSWAIN B. B. NEELY, JR. P. A. NELSON, JR. J. A. NEVES R. W. NICHOLSON J. J. NIPPER PAUL ALVIN NELSON, JR. Pinky CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Private; Private; Private; Honors 1, 2, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 4; Delta Sigma Nu 4 Fountain Inn, South Carolina JAMES ALBERT NEVES Speedy Taylors, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 4. ROBERT W. NICHOLSON Nick CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4; Tiger 2, 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Orangeburg, South Carolina JACK JEFFERSON NIPPER Nip CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Lowell, North Carolina RICHARD E. NIX Gene CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Florence, South Carolina Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; Private; Mu Beta Psi 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. GEORGE FRANK NORRIS, JR. Slim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Physics Club 3, President 4. Duncan, South Carolina R. E. NIX G. F. NORRIS, JR. Seniors W. M. NORRIS R. E. NORWOOD WHAT, NO DOUGHNUTS, JACK??? WILLIAM MANLEY NORRIS Fisheye CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 3, 4; Tri-County-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Vance, South Carolina RICHARD ESTON NORWOOD Brute CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Slipstick 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 3, 4. Greenwood, South Carolina JAMES BETHEL ORDERS, JR. Jim CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Pershing Riles 1; Y.M.C.A. Counci Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina 1; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3; JACK E. OUZTS Jack CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Callison, South Carolina WALTER DENNIS OWINGS Wally CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.E.E. 3, 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Greenwood, South Carolina VAN CLEVELAND OXNER, JR. Mole Kinards, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Private; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Phi Psi 4; Honors 3; Distinguished Military Student; Senior Pla- toon; Y.M.C.A. Council 3, 4; Newberry-Clemson Club 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia J. B. ORDERS, JR. J. E. OUZTS W. D. OWINGS V. C. OXNER, JR. C. L. PAGE J. S. PAGET, JR. G. S. PARDUE D. R. PARISH CHARLES LEE PAGE Lee CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. JAMES SUDDATH PAGET, JR. Bullet CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 4; Honors 2, 3; Horticulture Club 3, 4. GEORGE S. PARDUE G. S. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; Captain; Honors 3; Scabbard and Blade 4; Senior Platoon; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 3; Aiken-Augusta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Sophomore; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. Asheville, North Carolina Greer, South Carolina Aiken, South Carolina DAVID RENE PARISH Red Dillon, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; High Honors 2; Honors 3; Blue Key 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Distinguished Military Student; Tiger 2, 3, 4; C.S.C.E. 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 3; M.D.M. Club 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Freshman, R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. HARRY M. PARKER H. M. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 4. JAMES MONROE PARKER Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Amateur Radio Club 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4. Sumter, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina WATCH THAT GAUGE, PAYNE. H. M. PARKER J. M. PARKER 4 3S H. R. PATE M. B. PATTERSON N. W. PATTERSON R. T. PAYNE HAROLD RADCLIFFE PATE Peter Camden, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Kappa Chi 3, 4; Best Drilled Company 2, 4. MAXCY BROOKS PATTERSON Pat CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Laurens, South Carolina NORMAN WHEELER PATTERSON Pat CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Saluda, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Saluda-Lexington-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT TARRANT PAYNE Bob CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. WARREN DRUMMOND PEARSON W. D. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 3, 4; Square and Compass Club 4. Charlotte, North Carolina Woodruff, South Carolina Hampton, Virginia DAVID LONGLEY PEEBLES Daisy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Honors 1 ; Blue Key 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, Vice-President 4; Clemson Little Theater 2, President 3, 4; Junior Staff of the 1948 Taps, Managing Editor of the 1949 Taps; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. W. D. PEARSON D. L. PEEBLES Class of ' 49 Seniors H. C. PEPPER D. C. PERRELL HORACE C. PEPPER H.C. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Easley, South Carolina DAVID CHARLES PERRELL Other One CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Phi 3, 4. Winston-Salem, North Carolina BRYAN JAUDON PERRY, JR. B.J. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Ridgeland, South Carolina Private; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Captain; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Leader of Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2; Best Drilled Cadet 3; Best Drilled Platoon. SAMUEL LEE PERRY, JR. Sam CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4. Clemson, South Carolina JAMES EVERETT PETTIGREW Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Anderson-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. Iva, South Carolina JOHN W. PETTIGREW Sheik Edgefield, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Edgefield-Aiken Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4. B. J. PERRY, JR. S. L. PERRY, JR. J. E. PETTIGREW W. PETTIGREW •• • | m I ; s C. L. PICKENS J. P. PICKENS J. C. PINCKNEY E. H. PITTMAN, JR. CLARENCE LEE PICKENS Pic Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3; Phi Psi 4; Bobbin and Beaker 4; Siqma Epsilon 3, 4; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2. JOHN PORTMAN PICKENS Pick Madison, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2; Alpha Tau Alpha 4. JOHN CHAPMAN PINCKNEY Pink Pritchardville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. HENRY EDGAR PITTMAN, JR. Henry Bishopville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Lieutenant Colonel; Honors 1; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Master of Cere- monies 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Distinguished Military Student; C.S.C.E. 3, President 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Keesler Field, Mississippi. DANIEL BRUCE PLYLER D. B. Lancaster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Technical Sergeant; Fir st Sergeant; Captain; Agrarian 3; Little Theater 3; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Executive Sergeants Oub 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 3; Intramural Basketball, Softball and Football 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Squad 1; Best Drilled Platoon 1; Best Drilled Company 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Meade, Maryland. MARION VENSON POOLE M.V. Ware Shoals, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 4; Intramural Baseball and Football 1, 2. D. B. PLYLER M. V. POOLE THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES. ■ COME ON, POWELL, MAKE IT TALK. J. L. POWELL L H. POWELL JOSEPH LESLIE POWELL Joe Fat CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Hartsville, South Carolina LOYE HARVEY POWELL Yank CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1; AJ.E.E. 4. Washington, D. C. JAMES TALMADGE PRICE Red Starr, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 3, Vice-President 4; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. PHILIP HUNTER PRINCE Phantom Phil Erwin, Tennessee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Senior Council; Vice-President Senior Class; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. PAUL JACKSON PROVINCE Jack Chattanooga, Tennessee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Master Alchemist 4; C.S.C.E. 3, 4; Square and Compass Club 4. GENERAL JUNE PRUITT The General Greer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, Co-Captain 2, Captain 3, 4; Coaches All South Carolina Basketball Team 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Baseball 1. J. T. PRICE P. H. PRINCE P. J. PROVINCE G. J. PRUITT Class of ' 49 J. M. PRUITT, JR. L. O. PUCKETT, JR. JOE M. PRUITT, JR. Joe Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF 3ACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A.S.A.E. 4; Anderson-Clemson Club 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Best Drilled Company 2. LELAND O. PUCKETT, JR. Lee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, President 4. JAMES WILLIAM RAGSDALE Butch CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Charlotte, North Carolina Blairs, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; B.S.U. 1; Fairfield-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football and Basketball 1; Best Drilled Platoon 1. ELISHA MONROE RALLINGS Bud ' Pageland, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, President 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4. MARVIN CHAPPLE RASH Doc CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Square and Compass Club 4. ROBERT JOSEPH RAUCH RR CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Private; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; York-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Lockhart, South Carolina Rock Hill, South Carolina J. W. RAGSDALE E. M. RALLINGS M. C. RASH R. J. RAUCH G. W. RAUTON. JR. W. F. RAVENEL C. H. RAWLS J. G. REAMES GEORGE WILLIAM RAUTON, JR. -Willie Johnston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; Captain; Scabbard and Blade 4; Animal Husbandry Club 2; Aiken-Edgefield- Augusta-Clemson Club 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. WILLIAM FISHBURNE RAVENEL Rav CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Gator-Clemson Club. Sanford, Florida Rock Hill, South Carolina CURTIS HILTON RAWLS Curlis CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veterans Executive Committee 3; A.I.E.E. 3; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; York- Clemson Club 2, 3. JULIAN GUESS REAMES Head CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Intramural Football 1 Bishopville, South Carolina GEORGE P. REID, JR. Jack Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Tiger Platoon 3; Senior Platoon; Square and Compass Club 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. LEONARD DARRELL REYNOLDS Timmonsville, South Carolina Scoop CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Tiger Brother- hood 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, Vice-President 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, President 4; Tiger 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 4; Agrarian, Associate Editor 3, 4; F.F.A. 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Sigma Phi 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, Treasurer 4; Pee Deean-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. G. P. REID, JR. L. D. REYNOLDS Seniors $ A. A. RICE R. J. RICE PERMIT APPROVED, RAUTON? AARON ADGER RICE Buzz CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4. Anderson, South Carolina ROBERT JOHN RICE Bob Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 4; Tiger 3, 4; Bobbin and Beaker, Associate Editor 4; Student Radio Forum 4. BEN GERALD RICHARDSON Jerry CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran. Pomaria, South Carolina FRANCIS M. RICHARDSON Cotton CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Technical Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Footbal Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 1,2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina 2, 3; Tiger Platoon 2; Canterbury RAYMOND G. RICHARDSON, JR. Squeaky CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Florence, South Carolina Private; Veteran; Private; First Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Best Drilled Company 3; Pee Deean-Clemson Club 3, 4. BENNIE F. RICHBOURG, JR. Ben CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Clarendon-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Summerton, South Carolina B. G. RICHARDSON F. M. RICHARDSON R. G. RICHARDSON, JR. B. F. RICHBOURG, JR. J. B. RICHBOURG J. A. RICHBOURG W. W. RICHBOURG T. C. RICKENBACKER JACK B. RICHBOURG Sleepy Union, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Alpha Sigma Phi 4; Union-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. RICHBOURG Lover Summerton, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; First Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Colonel; Senior Council; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.C.E. 4; Senior Platoon; Pershing Rifles 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 2, 3; y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; Clarendon-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. WILLIAM W. RICHBOURG Rich CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; Private; Honors 2, 3; Minarets 3, 4. Union, South Carolina THOMAS CARLISLE RICKENBACKER Rick Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Second Lieutenant; Captain; Minarets 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Senior Platoon; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. HAROLD JOE RIDDLE Hal Laurens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 3; Veterans Executive Committee; Minarets 3, 4; Laurens-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN LESTER RIDGEWAY Ridge Laurens, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Second Lieutenant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, Vice-Master Alchemist 4; Dis- tinguished Military Student; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Laurens-Clemson Club 2, 3, President 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. THE TOOTHSOME TWOSOME. H. J. RIDDLE J. L. RIDGEWAY F. S. RILEY C. W. RISER J. H. ROBINSON J. M. ROBINSON FRANCIS SAYERS RILEY Fudd CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Private; Private; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Hilton Village, Virginia CLINT W. RISER Clint CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Eta Sigma 3, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 4; A.A.T.C.C. 4. Columbia, South Ca rolina JAMES HAROLD ROBINSON Jimmy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina JOSEPH M. ROBINSON Robbie ' CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 4. Rembert, South Carolina LEON H. ROBINSON Leo CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Godfrey Physics Club 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina RICHARD EDMOND ROBINSON Dick CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran. Greer, South Carolina L H. ROBINSON R. E. ROBINSON Class of 49 Seniors C. ROBISON W. F. ROCHESTER CHARLES ROBISON Robbie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Private; Private; Private; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Track 2; Boxing 2 Asheville, North Carolina WILLIAM FRANK ROCHESTER Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4. Walhalla, South Carolina JOHN H. RODGERS Jack Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 2; Honors 1, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4. BILLY GORDON ROGERS Bill Lake View, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Senior Council; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Phi 4; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; M.D.M.-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN CLEMENT ROGERS Rog CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4. Chesnee, South Carolina JOHN ADAMS ROLUSON, JR. Jack CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran. Waycross, Georgia J H RODGERS B. G. ROGERS J. C. ROGERS J. A. ROLLISON, JR. A. M. ROSE, JR. B. B. ROSS J. W. ROSS C. S. ROWELL ALLMAND McKOY ROSE, JR. Mac CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Marion, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Private; Private; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Tiger 1; Wesley Foundation 1, 2; M.D.M.-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY BRUCE ROSS BB CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Greer, South Carolina JOHN W. ROSS Jack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Horticulture Club 3, 4; Block C Club 1 Pershing Rifles 1; Best Drilled Platoon 1. Greer, South Carolina 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Andrews, South Carolina CARROLL SPIVEY ROWELL C. S. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club 1; Football 1; Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Georgetown-Clemson Club 3, 4. DAGGETT O. ROYALS D.O. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Horry-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Conway, South Carolina SIMON T. RUSSELL Rus Jamestown, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; A.S.A.E. 3, Vice-President 4; Agrarian 4; Square and Compass Club 4; Student Forum of the Air 4. D. O. ROYALS S. T. RUSSELL PITTS PUTS A TECHNICAL EDUCATION TO USE. -W fiife- WATCH, THAT FENDER, SALLEY. M. H. R. SADLER N. R. SALLEY MILTON HARDEE RICHARD SADLER Mitt Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4; A.I.A. 3, 4; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; York-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NATHAN ROBERT SALLEY Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4. Salley, South Carolina Orangeburg, South Carolina WALTER BAIR SALLEY Walt CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY DENNING SALTER, JR. Herk CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Colleton-Clemson Club 3, President 4. Walterboro, South Carolina MARION B. SAMPLE M. B. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; C.S.C.E. 3, 4; P.S.A. 1,2, 3, 4. Greenwood, South Carolina JACK ALFRED SANDEL Sandy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina W. B. SALLEY H. D. SALTER, JR. M. B. SAMPLE J. A. SANDEL Class of ' 49 L. H. SANDERS R. W. SANDERS LEWIS HENRY SANDERS Lou CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Private; Private; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Dairy Club 2. Union, South Carolina ROBERT WILSON SANDERS Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Kline, South Carolina AVERIT ELLISON SAYLORS A. E. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; First Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant. Ninety Six, South Carolina JOHN HAVETS SCOTT, JR. Scotty CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Prichard, Alabama WILLIAM HAROLD SCURRY Willie CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Edgefield, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Slipstick 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 4; Aiken-tdgefield-Augusta Clemson Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4. DOUGLAS KAY SEABORN Doug CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Phi Psi 4; A.A.T.C.C. 3, President 4. Walhalla, South Carolina A. E. SAYLORS J H. SCOTT, JR. W. H. SCURRY D. K. SEABORN G. B. SEABORN E. M. SEABROOK, JR. W. R. SEASE E. P. SEAY GARLAND B. SEABORN Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Eta Sigma 3, 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. EPHRIAM MIKELL SEABROOK, JR. Mike CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Central, South Caroline Mt. Pleasant, South Caroline WENDELL REED SEASE Sea CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Corporal; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Alpha Tau Alpha 4; Executive Sergeants Club 2; F.F.A. 4 Titusville, Florida EARLE PITMAN SEAY Pit CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Platoon 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Chi Psi 4. Charleston, South Carolina Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket ' oal BOND ROBERT SEDENBERRY, JR. Seedy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 4. Hartsville, South Carolina FRANK SEDDON Skipper Clemson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Clemson Little The ater Executive Board 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Radio Forum of the Air, President 4. B. R. SEDENBERRY, JR. F. SEDDON Seniors E. W. SEIGLER, JR. ALL WORK AND NO PLAY. RAY V. SEGARS, JR. Ray CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Private; Private; Private; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Sumter-Clemson Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Oswego, South Carolina EDDIE W. SEIGLER, JR. Buddy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Mu Beta Psi, Treasurer 3, 4; Glee Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. Greenwood, South Carolina CAREY LEE SELLERS Lee Mt. Croghan, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Veteran; Vete ran; Veteran; Veteran. JAMES CLIFTON SENN Jimmie CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina DAVID C. SETTLE Dave CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 4; Honors 2, 3; Horticulture Club 2, 3, President 4 nman, South Carolina CHARLES EDWARD SEVERANCE Charlie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 3, 4. Darlington, South Carolina C. L. SELLERS J. C. SENN D. C. SETTLE C. E. SEVERANCE H. C. SHADWELL J. P. SHEALY P. S. SHEALY W. L. SHEALY HENRY CALVIN SHADWELL Shad Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Brigadiers 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Swimming 2, 4. Orangeburg, South Carolina Batesburg, South Carolina JAMES PATRICK SHEALY J. P. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Physics Club 4; Tri-County-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. PRESTON S. SHEALY Pew CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Advertising Manager of the 1948 Taps; Junior Staff of 1947 Taps; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, President 4; Lexington-Saluda- Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. WELTON LANIER SHEALY Well Gilbert, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; Pershing Rifles 2; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; L.S.A. 4; Lexington- Saluda-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LUTHER BRYANT SHELLEY Luke CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4. DICKEY RYLAND SHELOR Dick CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veterans Executive Committee ' 2; Slipstick 3, Editor 4; A.S.M.E. 4. Mullins, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina SHEALY CRACKS A FUNNY . L. B. SHELLEY D R. SHELOR J J. R. SHEPARD L. D. SHERER, JR. W. M. SHERIDAN J. R. SHILLINGLAW JACQUES ROLAND SHEPARD Jack Washington, District of Columbia CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Minarets 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Designer of the 1949 Taps; Junior Staff of the 1947 and 1948 Taps; Junior C.D.A. 3; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 3; Minor C Club 3, 4; Best Drilled Corporal 2; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Pershing Rifles 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 3; y.M.C.A. Council 2; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. LAWRENCE DONALD SHERER, JR. L. D. Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Veteran; Slipstick 3, Business Manager 4; Canterbury Club; Greenville-Clemson Club. WILLIAM MARTIN SHERIDAN Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 4; A.I.E.E. 3; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 3, 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina JOHN R. SHILLINGLAW Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4. Sharon, South Carolina FRED D. SHOOK Fred Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tiger Brotherhood 4; C.D.A. 3, Treasurer 4; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. AUGUSTUS W. SHOOLBRED, JR. Gus Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Slipstick 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Tiger Platoon 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 2; Canterbury Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4. F. D. SHOOK A. W SHOOLBRED, JR. Class of ' 49 Seniors B. R. SIKES J. D. SIMONDS Spartanburg, South Carolina BRUNER RAY SIKES Bruno CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. JOHN DAY SIMONDS J. D. Orlando, Florida CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2; A.S.M.E. 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Freshman Platoon, Sophomore Platoon; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Gator Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID NORRIS SIMPSON Jones Anderson, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3 4; Intramural Football 4; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD EDWARD SIMPSON Simpson CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. JAMES J. SIMPSON Fat CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Anderson-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL WILLIS SIMPSON Mike CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. Charleston, West Virginia Anderson, South Carolina Williamston, South Carolina D. N. SIMPSON D E. SIMPSON MM J. J. SIMPSON M. W. SIMPSON HHMHMH mam m ■ ■ '  — 3 xl D. E. SIMS J. H. SIPPLE, JR. R. W. SISTRUNK, JR. N. R. SITES DEWEY E. SIMS Cotton CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 4. Lynchburg, South Carolina JOE HOLLAND SIPPLE, JR. Sip Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tau Be ta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Chi Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. Decatur, Georgia ROBERT WARE SISTRUNK, JR. Cotton CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Sigma Epsilon 4; Bobbin and Beaker, Circulation Manager 2; Football 1, 2. NATHAN ROY SITES Sac CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Animal Husbandry Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3, 4. White Rock, South Carolina PAUL BELTON SKINNER Skin CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ware Shoals, South Carolina HAMPTON MASSEY SMITH Smitty CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4. Rock Hill, South Carolina P. B. SKINNER H. M. SMITH DO YOU GO TO CLEMSON, MR. SITES? PHOTOGENIC, ISN ' T HE? H. A. SMITH H. C. SMITH HENRY ARNOLD SMITH Smitty CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Horticulture Club 3, 4. HUGH CHARLES SMITH Hug CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. IVY N. SMITH, JR. Smitty ' Greenville, South Carolina Oakland, California Pickens, South Carolina Mullins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Dairy Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 4; Square and Compass Club 4. JAMES ALLEN SMITH Smitty CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; First Lieutenant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Managing Editor of the 1948 Taps; Junior Staff of the 1947 Taps; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; Blue Key Directory 4; Y.M.C.A. Handbook 3; Animal Husbandry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, President 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Glee Club 1; y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3, 4; M.D.M. Club 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. JAMES DOUGLAS SMITH, JR. Doug CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4. JOE O. SMITH Joe CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 4. Class of ' 49 L. S. SMITH L. B. SMITH LEE S. SMITH Stan CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Bobbin and Beaker 4. Clemson, South Carolina Mullins, South Carolina LEWIS BERNARD SMITH Snuffy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Blue Key 3, Correspondence Secretary 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, Secretary 4; Editor of the 1949 Taps; Junior Staff of the 1948 Taps; Tiger Oscar 3; Agrarian 2, 3, 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, President 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3; Best Drilled Platoon 1 ; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 3; M.D.M. Club 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. ROY E. SMITH Red Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Tau Beta Pi 4; Slipstick, Business Manager 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. MYRON A. SMITHWICK Wick Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Strawberry Leaf, President 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger 4; Commencement Marshal; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chester-Clemson Club 3, 4. WALTER A. SMITHWICK Snip Chester, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DAIRYING Private; Private; Private; Private; Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3; Chester-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ABSALOM WEST SNELL Ab Elloree, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2; Alpha Zeta 3, 4; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, Secretary 4; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President 3, 4; Tri-County Club 2, 3, 4. R. E. SMITH M. A. SMITHWICK W. A. SMITHWICK A. W. SNELL J. W. SNIPES J. R. SNIPES Marion, South Carolina JAMES WILSON SNIPES Billy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Junior Staff of the 1948 Taps; M.D.M. Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4. JOHN R. SNIPES Bake CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Freshman Baseball; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Greenwood, South Carolina DAVID COLEMAN SOJOURNER Slow CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING St. George, South Carolina Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Private; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Best Drilled Platoon 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 3. THORNWELL FORREST SOWELL, JR. Mullet CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Chesterfield-Clemson Club 3 Chesterfield, South Carolina ERSTON G. SPARKS Buddy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Cherokee-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gaffney, South Carolina JOE ERNEST SPEARMAN Joe Chattanooga, Tennessee CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; A.A.T.C.C. 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Best Drilled Freshman; Freshman Platoon; Pershing Rifles 2. E. G. SPARKS J. E. SPEARMAN Seniors D. R. SPINER J. K. STACY LOOKS LIKE A BOWL, HUH, STARNES. DAVID RAY SPINER Dave CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Tampa, Florida Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1; Alpha Chi Sigma 2, Secretary 3, 4; Literary Editor of the 1949 Taps; Junior Staff of the 1948 Taps; Tiger 3, 4; Clemson Little Theater 3, Executive Board 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4. Savannah, Georgia JOHN KNOX STACY -Red CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Intramural Golf 2; Savannah-Clemson Club 3, 4. WILLIAM H. STALLWORTH, JR. Butch Jacksonville, Florida CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3. JAMES ALLEN STANLEY, JR. Jack CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Sumter- Clemson Club 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. Sumter, South Carolina WILLIAM HAROLD STARNES Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Square and Compass, Vice-President 3, President 4. JOHN TOWNSEND STEVENS, JR. Jack CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Private; Godfrey Physics Club 4; Radio Club 4; Best Drilled Company 2; Best Drilled Platoon 2; Pershing Rifles; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. Salley, South Carolina Yonges Island, South Carolina W. H. STALLWORTH, JR. J. A. STANLEY, JR. W. H. STARNES J. T. STEVENS, JR. T. D. STEWART C. N. STILL C E. STONE, JR. J. D. STONE THOMAS D. STEWART T. D. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Wesley Foundation 4; Intramural Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. Clemson, South Carolina CHARLES NEAL STILL Charlie Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Staff Sergeant; Technical Sergeant; First Lieutenant; High Honors 1; Honors 1, 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; Blue Key 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Distinguished Military Student; Gamma Alpha Mu 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Tiger 2, 3, 4; Quartermaster Association Medal 3; A.C.S. 4; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, President 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; Greenwcod-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summe r Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. CHARLES E. STONE, JR. Ed CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 4; Amateur Radio Club 4. Columbia, South Carolina JAMES D. STONE Jim CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Rock Hill, South Carolina JESSE L. STROMON, JR. Jess CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Orangeburg, South Carolina RICHARD A. SUBLETTE Frankie Westminster, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Sergeant; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; First Lieutenant; Block C Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Oconee-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3 7 4. CLEMSON REGISTERS FOR THE SECOND DRAFT. J. L. STROMON, JR. R. A. SUBLETTE 5 • Y M. W. SULLIVAN W. R. SWEARINGEN H. C. SWEENY H. B. SWYGERT, JR. MARION WILMOUTH SULLIVAN Sully CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Laurens-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Laurens, South Carolina WILLIAM RILEY SWEARINGEN Duk CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Greenwood, South Carolina Anderson, South Carolina HALE CATERSON SWEENY Sweed CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3, 4; Slip stick 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 1, 2; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. HAROLD BARRETT SWYGERT, JR. Swag CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina LORICK SANDERS SWYGERT Sonny Waterloo, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Sergeant; First Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2; Pershing Rifles 2; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 1, 2, 3; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Laurens-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. WILLIAM CALVER TALBERT, JR. Mousey Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Staff Sergeant; Master Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 3; Softball 1; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort George Meade, Maryland. L. S. SWYGERT W. C. TALBERT, JR. Class of ' 49 Seniors W. B. TARVER B. E. TAYLOR WILLIAM BYRD TARVER Bill CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Savannah-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Savannah, Georgia BRUCE E. TAYLOR B. E. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Greer, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina ROY NORMAN TAYLOR, JR. Junior CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Captain; Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; C.D.A. 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1,2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. HENRY TECKLENBURG, JR. Teck Charleston, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; Captain; Alpha Chi Psi; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Senior Platoon; Beta Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. FORREST HENRY THIEKER, JR. Sparks Georgetown, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 2; Honors 3; Junior Staff of the 1948 Taps; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Square and Compass Club 3, Vice-President 4. HENRY JOHN THIELE, JR. Hank CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Charleston, South Caroline R. N. TAYLOR, JR H. TECKLENBURG, JR. F. H. THIEKER, JR. H. J. THIELE, JR. R. T. THOMAS, JR. W. H. THOMAS G. A. THOMPSON, JR. H. T. THOMPSON, JR. ROBERT TEGID THOMAS, JR. Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Glen Ridge, New Jersey Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Senior Council; Veteran Executive Committee, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Historian of Senior Class; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, Vice-President 4; Minarets 3, 4; Glee Club 3. WENDELL HUGH THOMAS Windy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Greenville, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Business Manager of the 1948 Taps; Tiger 1; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 3; Wesley Foundation Council, President 2, 3; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. GARRIS A. THOMPSON, JR. ?? CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Sumter, South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina HOYLE T. THOMPSON, JR. Stud CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 4; Football 2, 3; Intramural Softball 3; Chi Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK D. THOMPSON Sandy CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 4; Radio Club 4; Intramural Softball and Football 1, 2, 3 Greenville, South Carolina ERWIN COLLINS THORNTON Mama Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Private; Technical Sergeant; First Sergeant; Lieutenant Colonel; Distinguished Military Student; A.A.T.C.C. 4; Pershing Rifles; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. J. D. THOMPSON E. C. THORNTON LONG RELAXES AT THE ' T A FIRST SERGEANTS DAY IS NEVER DONE. H. W. TILLER J. K. TIMMONS HARVEY W. TILLER Killer Mayesville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Ve teran; Veteran; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Sigma Phi 3, 4; P.S.A. 1; Pee Deean Club 3, 4; Sumter- Clemson Club 1; Intramural Football and Baseball I. JAMES KENNETH TIMMONS Tuffy Piedmont, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3, 4; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council I; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1. RODERICK MURCHISON TODD Rick CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Anderson, South Carolina JOSEPH AUGUSTUS TOLBERT, JR. Joe Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Keesler Field, Mississippi. LEWIS MARCUM TOWNSEND Lewis ' CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 4. Pisgah Forest, North Caroline RAYMOND ESTILL TOWNSEND Ray CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Square and Compass Club 4. Laurens, South Carolina R. M. TODD J. A. TOLBERT, JR. L. M. TOWNSEND R. E. TOWNSEND Class of ' 49 P. N. TRAKAS L. C. TRUEBLOOD PERRY NICHOLAS TRAKAS Como Spartanburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Honors 3; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2; Senior Platoon Glee Club; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. LOFTIN CONLEY TRUEBLOOD Buddy CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Asheville, North Carolina Private; Private; Veteran; Veteran; Min or C Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Freshman Platoon; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD G. TRUESDALE Jerry ' Kershaw, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. 4; Kershaw-Clemson Club 3, 4. JAMES T. TURNER Jim CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 4; Fairfield-Clemson Club 2, 3. Winnsboro, South Carolina GEORGE E. ULDRICK G. E. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Psi 4; Abbeville-Clemson Club 3, 4. Donalds, South Carolina ROBERT C. ULDRICK R. C. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Private; Private; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Donalds, South Carolina G. G. TRUESDALE J. T. TURNER G. E. ULDRICK R. C. ULDRICK C. O. ULMER E. M. VAUGHN, JR. A. V. VICKERY L. R. VOLK CARL OLIVER ULMER Tiny CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-County Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Elloree, South Carolina EDDIE MILTON VAUGHN, JR. Eyes CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Greenwood-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Greenwood, South Caroline ARTHUR VERNON VICKERY V. V. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Hartwell, Georgia LEONARD RALFE VOLK Leo CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Hillel-Brandeis 1, 2, 3, 4. New York City, New York RUSSELL BLAKE WADDELL, JR. Whale CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; C.S.C.E. 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. Charlotte, North Carolina Newark, New Jersey NORMAN P. WAGNER Tex CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Nu Epsilon, President 4; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Newman Club 1, 2, Vice- President 3, President 4. R. B. WADDELL, JR. Seniors J. T. WALKER, JR. O. L. WALLACE AREN ' T THESE CLEMSON MEN INTELLECTUAL? JOHN THOMAS WALKER, JR. Penhead Manning, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; F.F.A. 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1; Clarendon-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. OSBORNE LAVAL WALLACE Ozzie Dillon, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Master Sergeant; Captain; Private; Alpha Sigma Phi 3, 4; Junior Staff of the 1947 Taps; Junior CD. A. 3; Senior Platoon; Tiger Platoon 3; M.D.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE T. WALTON George CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Belton, South Carolina WILLIAM F. WANNAMAKER Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Columbia, South Carolina Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Psi 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Chi Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1, 3, 4. ARTHUR GERARD WARD Topper CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina WILLIAM BRIEN WARD, JR. Jack Rock Hill, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN PRE-MEDICINE Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Sigma Chi 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Tiger Platoon 1, 2; York-Clemson Club 3, 4. G. T. WALTON W. F. WANNAMAKER A. G. WARD W. B. WARD, JR. W. T. WARE A. I. WATSON R. O. WATSON H. S. WAYNE WILLIAM T. WARE Bill Abbeville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. ADGER I. WATSON Adj CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR ' OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 4. ROBERT OLIN WATSON Bucket CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Private; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Clemson Little Theater 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Handbook 2, 3; Commencement Marshal 3; Best Drilled Company 1; Strawberry Leaf 3, President 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, President 3; B.S.U. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Kappa Chi 1, President 2, Treasurer 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. Greenville, South Carolina Blaney, South Carolina HUGH S. WAYNE H. S. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4. Charleston, South Carolina CHARLES WEBB Charley CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Beaufort-Clemson Club 1, 2; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. Beaufort, South Carolina HERBERT FRANKLIN WEED, JR. Skeet CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN HORTICULTURE Private; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Private; Horticultural Club; Intramural Football, Basketball. Softba Irmo, South Carolina THE GOLD-DUST TV INS. C. WEBB H. F. C. J. WEEKS T. J. WEEKS F. J. WEIR A. E. WEST CHARLES J. WEEKS Charlie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta Club 2, 3, 4. North Augusta, South Carolina THOMAS JAMES WEEKS Tommie CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Intramural Football 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 3 Charleston, South Carolina FRED JAMES WEIR Bubba CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Private; Private; Second Lieutenant; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. Newberry, South Carolina ARTRHUR EUGENE WEST Arturo CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina JOHN RAYMOND WEST J. R. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Intramural Football 2, 4. Spartanburg, South Carolina WARREN F. WEST, JR. Sonny CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1. Spartanburg, South Carolina J. R. WEST W. F. WEST, JR. Class of ' 49 Seniors W. £. WEST R. F. WHALL WILLIAM EARL WEST Bill CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Tau Beta Pi 4; A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4. Greenville, South Carolina RALPH F. WHALL Bud CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Sergeant; Sergeant; C.S.C.E. 4. San Juan, Puerto Rico ROBERT L. WHITAKER Bob CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Union, South Carolina JOE LUKE WHITE Luke CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 2, 3, 4. McCormick, South Carolina LARRY W. WHITE L.W. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN EDUCATION Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Easley, South Carolina PAUL J. WHITE Black CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Greenville, South Carolina R. L. WHITAKER J. L. WHITE L. W. WHITE P. J. WHITE R. F. WIGGINS A. T. WILBANKS J. P. WILK F. M. WILKERSON ROBERT FRANKLIN WIGGINS Bob Mullins, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; High Honors 3; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Strawberry Leaf 3, 4; Business Manager of 1949 Taps; Junior Staff of the 1948 Taps; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4; Editor of Y Handbook 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation 1, Vice-President 2, 3, President 4; M.D.M. Club, Advertising Manager 2, 3, 4. ARCHIE THOMAS WILBANKS A. T. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Laurens-Clemson Club 2, 3. JOSEPH PETER WILK Joe CANDIDATE FOR EACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Minarets 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4 Laurens, South Carolina East Port Chester, Connecticut Hickory Grove, South Carolina FRANK MERRITT WILKERSON Frank CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Godfrey Physics Club 3, 4; York-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LAMBERT HENRY WILKES L. H. Winnsboro, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.A.E. 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Regional Council Ipoay 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 1, 2, 3; P.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 3, 4. CHARLES DEAN WILLARD Flat Top CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Newberry-Clemson Club 3, 4. Whitmire, South Carolina L. H. WILKES C. D. WILLARD ARE WE INTRUDING, GASTON? ? ? WHERE ' S THE MRS.. BILL? ? ? D. D. WILLIAMS, JR. J. E. WILLIAMS Georgetown, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina DURHAM DeCANEY WILLIAMS, JR. D. D. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Georgetown-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY EDWARD WILLIAMS Lanky CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Track 2, 3, 4; A. I. A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Platoon; Pershing Rifles 2; Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartanburg-Clemson Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Air R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Orlando Air Force Base, Florida. J. FRANK WILLIAMS Head Dacusville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Private; Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 4; Intramural Football 2. LEON PAUL WILLIAMS, JR. Monkey CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING North Augusta, South Carolina Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Slipstick 4; A.I.E.E. 3, 4; P.S.A. 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. RAYDELL RALPH WILLIAMS Radar Swansea, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Private; Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Veteran; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. Council 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 3. CHARLES PACK WILLIMON Charlie CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Greenville, South Carolina J. F. WILLIAMS L. P. WILLIAMS, JR. R. R. WILLIAMS C. P. WILLIMON Class of ' 49 C. W. WILSON J. WILSON, JR. CHARLES WILBURN WILSON Charlie CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.A.E. 3, 4. Landrum, South Carolina JEROME WILSON, JR. Jerry CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; A.A.T.C.C. 3, Treasurer 4 Anderson, South Carolina WILLIAM FRAZIER WILSON Stretch CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Gamma Kappa Alpha 3, 4. Greensboro, North Carolina WILLIAM HENRY WINGATE, JR. Bill Fairhaven, Massachusetts CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 4; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; C.S.C.E. 3, 4. JOHN FREDERICK WISE J. F. CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3, 4; Animal Husbandry Club 3, 4. McCormick, South Carolina LAWSON McFALL WISE, JR. Mac CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Private; Private; Private; Y.M.C.A. Council 1. Greenville, South Carolina W. F. WILSON J. M. WITHINGTON G. T. WOMACK A. W. WOOD, JR. J. C. WOOD JOHN M. WITHINGTON Johnny Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; A.A.T.C.C. 2, 3, 4; Greenville-Clemson Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE T. WOMACK Cue-Bal CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMISTRY Cheraw, South Carolina Private; Sergeant; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 3; Alpha Chi Sigma 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 1, Treasurer 2; Chesterfield- Clemson Club 2. AVERY W. WOOD, JR. Junior CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Transfer; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3; Minarets 4. Greenville, South Carolina JAMES CHARLES WOOD Redwood CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.M.E. 3, 4; Gamma Kappa Alpha 3, 4; Intramural Football 2, 3, 4 Chester, South Carolina MARION MADISON WOOD Wheel Greer, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Staff Sergeant; First Sergeant; Major; Distinguished Military Student; A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Best Drilled Freshman; Senior Platoon; Executive Sergeants Club 3; Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Fort Benning, Georgia. WILLIAM ANDREW WOOD Will Greenwood, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCES Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Square and Compass Club 3, 4; Greenwood- Clemson Club 1, 2, 3, 4. M. M. WOOD W. A. WOOD Seniors V iJ W. H. WOOD R. R. WORKMAN NOT IN THE JUICE SHOP, WORLEY. WILLIAM HAROLD WOOD W. H. Gray Court, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Phi Kappa Phi 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sisma 1; A.S.M.E. 3, 4. ROBERT RICHARD WORKMAN R 2 Charlotte, North Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Private; Sergeant; Sergeant; Private; Gamma Kappa Alpha 2, 3; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3; Art Editor of the 1949 Taps; Junior Windsor, South Carolina Staff of the 1948 Taps; Concert Band 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3. SMITH WORLEY, JR. Smitty CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRONOMY Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Honors 2, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 4; Kappa Alpha Epsilon 3, 4; Aiken-Edgefield-Augusta Club 2. HENRY G. WRIGHT, JR. Junior CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Shelton, South Carolina GUY A. YEARGIN Yerg CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Anderson, South Carolina ROBERT H. YEARGIN Bob CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Gray Court, South Carolina Private; Staff Sergeant; First Lieutenant; Veteran; Sigma Phi 3, 4; CD. A. 3; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Tiger Platoon 1, 2, 3, 4; Laurens-Clemson Club. S. WORLEY, JR. H. G. WRIGHT, JR. G. A. YEARGIN R. H. YEARGIN Seniors R. L. yOBS CAMPUS POLITICIAN GETS IN A WORD. RUDOLPH LEWIS YOBS Rudy Columbia, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Private; Sergeant; Staff Sergeant; Second Lieutenant; Distinguished Military Student; Manager Basketball Team; Senior Platoon; Y.M.C.A. Council 3; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Sigma Chi; R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia. JOHN TATUM ZEIGLER, JR. J.Z. Orangeburg, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Private; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Alpha Phi Omega; Junior CD. A. 3; CD. A. Publicity 4; A.S.C.E. 4; Sigma Epsilon 4; Tri-County Club 3, 4. MARVIS EADDY CAGLE Bull Cagle CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Private; Private; Private; Private; Block C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. Andrews, South Carolina LUTHER P. CORLEY Luke CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran. Harrison, New York JOHN MANNING HARPER, JR. Harpo Greenville, South Carolina CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Corporal; Veteran; Veteran; Veteran; A.S.C.E. 3, 4; Football 2; Intramural Football 3, Baseball 1; Greenville-Clemson Club 1, 2, 3. J. T. ZEIGLER, JR. M. E. CAGLE L. P. CORLEY J. M. HARPER, JR. N MEMORIAM THOMAS H. ANDERSON, JR. September 25, 1928 October 1, 1948 BRUCE P. BARBER, JR. September 22, 1928 October 1, 1948 FRED D. SHOOK October 18, 1924 October 1, 1948 Peace, peace! he is not dead, he doth not sleep He hath awakened from the dream of life Tis we who, lost on stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife ... — Percy Bysshe Shelley. SENIORS TURNED LOOSE . . . AND . . . COME ON, BOYS. ERECT YOUR OWN MONUMENT. W-O-A-H, YOU ' RE IN THE WRONG STALL. HURRY, MEN, IT ' S TIME FOR THE COWS TO COME HOME. WATER FIGHT AT MIDNIGHT. AFTERMATH OF A GLORIOUS NIGHT. LUCIUS IN THE SADDLE OF A HUNDRED HORSES. TIGER DEN UNDERGOES PLASTIC SURGERY. . . . THIS NIGHT THEY ALONE POSSEES 217 J uniors W. P. ROBERTS President CLASS OF 1950 We are jolly juniors indeed as we stop to realize that we are well past the half-way mark with sweet victory in sight. Many times along that narrow and stony path we feared our end was near, but now with the junior year coming to an end the situation is much brighter and the possibility of our being included in the class of 1950 is much better. May we never forget our first Junior-Senior and those all-exciting politics of the Spring elections. The new must replace the old as is the normal course of human events and it is indeed with joyous and exciting pleasure that we step into the vacant and waiting shoes of the men who have gone before us. Left to Right: W. P. ROBERTS, President; A. H. McLAURIN. Vice-President; R. F. RAYLE, Secretary-Treasurer; A. M. SUGGS, Historian. 22C HERBERT O. ABERCROMBIE Mechanical Engineering Central, S. C. BILLY R. ADAMS Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. IRA J. ADAMS Animal Husbandry Kershaw, S. C. HENNING F. ADICKES, JR. P re-Medicine York, S. C. CHESTER B. AIKEN Civil Engineering Pickens, S. C. WILLIAM R. ALEXANDER Textile Manufacturing Aiken, S. C. CARROLL G. ALLEN Agricultural Engineering Latta, S C. LAWRENCE D. ALLEN Electrical Engineering Savannah, Ga. ALBERT C. ALTMAN Agronomy Galivants Ferry, S. C. WILLIAM O. AMEEN Architectural Engineering Winnsboro, S. C. WILSON P. ANDREWS Mechanical Engineering Greenville, S. C. HARRY B. ARANT, JR. Pre-Medicine Orangeburg, S. C. GERALD W. ARNTS, JR. Civil Engineering North Tonawanda, N. Y. HOWELL T. ARTHUR Arts and Sciences Bristol, Tenn. REED H. ASHLEY Textile Manufacturing Level Land, S. C. WILLIAM T. ASHLEY Pre-Medicine Pikeville, Ky. RUSSELL C. ASHMORE, JR. Pre-Medicine Greenville, S. C. GEORGE ASNIP, JR. Textile Engineering Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM G. ATKINS Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. HAYWOOD B. BAGWELL Mechanical Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS W. BAILEY Civil Engineering Summerville, S. C. WALTER P. BAILEY Arts and Sciences Greenwood, S. C. OSBORNE E. BAKER, JR. Animal Husbandry Nichols S C ROBERT D. BALLENGER Electrical Engineering Charlotte, N. C. SORRELLS B. BALLENGER, JR. Textile Manufacturing Charlotte, N. C. WILLIAM H. BALLENGER Textile Manufacturing Atlanta, Ga. W. WAYNE BALLENTINE Agricultural Engineering Blythewood, S. C. THOMAS E. BANKHEAD, JR. Vocational Agricultural Education Sharon S C. ARTHUR J. BANKS Electrical Engineering St. Matthews, S. C. BRUCE P. BARBER Mechanical Engineering Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM M. BARFIELD, JR. Agricultural Engineering Sumter S C ROBERT E. BARKER Horticulture Conway, S. C. V. REID BARKER Animal Husbandry . Allendale, S. C. EDWARD W. BARNETT, JR. Textile Manufacturing Great Falls, S C ROY E. BARRETT Textile Manufacturing Greenwood, S. C. EDWIN R. BARRINEAU Agricultural Engineering San Antonio, Texas J. T. BARTON Arts and Sciences Greer S C MALCOM G. BEACH Chemistry Walterboro, S. C. DOUGLAS G. BEAM Civil Engineering Spartanburq, S. C. HORACE J. BEARDEN Textile Manufacturing Cliffside, N. C. CLAUDE H. BEATTY, JR. Electrical Engineering Dunbarton, S. C. JOHN R. BEEKS Mechanical Engineering Greenville S C ROBERT B. BEHLING Electrical Engineering St. Georqe, S. C JAMES P. BELL Textile Manufacturing North Auqusta S. C PHILIP L. BENFIELD Agricultural Engineering York, S. C. TUT. ' i rt 221 %%%% 110 at! OWEN F. BENTON, JR. Textile Manufactures Eufaula, Ala. ROBERT W. BERRy Chemistry Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM T. BESSON, JR. Arts and Sciences North Augusta, S. C. FRED A. BETTIS Architectural Engineering Greenville, S. C. JOE M. BLACK Textile Engineering Anderson, S. C. JOHN H. BLACKWELL Mechanical Engineering Marion, S. C. JULE P. BLAND Arts and Sciences Johnston, S. C. DOUGLAS D. BLOCKER Horticulture Walterboro, S. C. ARTHUR W. BLOXHAM Textile Chemistry Lyman, S. C. JOSEPH W. BLYTHE Mechanical Engineering Pelzer, S. C. THOMAS P. BOBO Textile Engineering Greenville, S. C. LAUREN P. BOOTH Agronomy Sumter, S. C. HAROLD S. BOOZER, JR. Civil Engineering Denmark, S. C. ROBERT S. BOSTON Mechanical Engineering Columbia, S. C. RONALD H. BOUCHARD Chemical Engineering Aiken, S. C. JOHN H. BOWEN Horticulture Westminster, S. C. ROBERT R. BOWEN Textile Engineering Greenville, S. C. WALTER K. BOWEN Electrical Engineering Piedmont, S. C. GEORGE M. BOYD Mechanical Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. JESSE L. BOZARD Pre-Medicine Orangeburg, S. C. JOHN E. BRANNER Animal Husbandry Register, Ga. HERMAN E. BRIGHT Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. HUGH E. BRINSON Civil Engineering Savannah Beach, Ga. JACK G. BROCK Textile Manufacturing Whitmire, S. C. HAL E. BROCKMANN Textile Manufacturing Charlotte, N. C. BONNEAU M. BRODIE Animal Husbandry Aiken, S. C. THOMAS F. BROOKS Arts and Sciences Timmonsville, S. C. FRANK N. BROWN Arts and Sciences Greenville, S. C. GEORGE W. BROWN Agricultural Engineering Darlington, S. C. ROBERT C. BROWN Animal Husbandry Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES E. BRUMLEY Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. MARION O. BRUNSON Chemistry Estill, S. C. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, JR. Animal Husbandry Walterboro, S. C. GILBERT J. BUNDY Civil Engineering Bennettsville, S. C. WILLIAM E. BURNETT Textile Manufacturing Greeleyville, S. C. ALBERT F. BUSBY Dairying Anderson, S. C. JACK J. BUSH Agricultural Engineering Allendale, S. C. JULIUS A. BYRD Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. ANDREW P. CALHOUN Arts and Sciences Savannah, Ga. JOHN W. CALVERT, JR. Textile Manufacturing Abbeville, S. C. JOE B. CAMPBELL Electrical Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. PHILIP G. CARLSON Textile Manufacturing North Augusta, S. C. JOHN G. K. CARR Architectural Engineering Myrtle Beach, S. C. CARL E. CARSON, JR. Textile Manufacturing Union, S. C. FUGENE C. CARTER Chemical Engineering Lamar, S. C. 222 THE JUNIOR CLASS ALLEN B. CARVER Electrical Engineering Greenville, S. C. DAVID F. CASTLES Electrical Engineering Winnsboro, S. C. JOHN E. CHAMBERS Mechanical Engineering Greenville, S. C. EARLE CHAMNESS, JR. Agricultural Engineering Bennettsville, S. C. WILLIAM B. CHAMNESS Architectural Engineering Bennettsville, S. C. JOHN P. CHASTAIN Vocational Agricultural Education Taylors, S. C WILLIAM K. CLARK Textile Manufacturing Walhalla S C LOUIE A. CLAYTON Textile Manufacturing Greer, S C. CHARLES W, CLEMENT Horticulture Inman, S. C. HAROLD S. CLINKSCALES Vocational Agricultural Education Starr, S. C. MARSHALL M. CLINKSCALES Textile Manufacturing Abbeville, S. C. WILLIAM R. COCHRAN Industrial Education Seneca, S C THOMAS A. COLLINGS Pre-Medicine Clemson, S. C. JOSEPH H. COOK Textile Manufacturing Travelers Rest, S. C. HAROLD M. COOPER Textile Engineering Greenville, S. C. LEBAND R. COOPER Arts and Sciences Travelers Rest, S. C. ROBERT P. COOPER. JR. Vocational Agricultural Education Andrews, S. C. WILLIAM P. COOPER Textile Manufacturing Columbia, S C MARION M. CORNWELL, JR. Civil Engineering Fort Myers, Fla. NAT S. CORNWELL Architecture Fort Myers, Fla. WILLIAM V. COSTELLO Arts and Sciences Georgetown, S. C. JOHN B. COTHRAN Textile Manufacturing Sandy Springs, S. C. ST. JOHN COURTENAY Textile Engineering Greenville, S. C. WARREN R. COUSINS V Mechanical Engineering Newberry, S. C. JAMES E. COX ' Civil Engineering Decatur, Ga. 1 JULIAN F. CRAIG, JR. $ |v Pre-Medicine Eastover, S. C. MAX A. CRAIG Mechanical Engineering Clover, S C WILLIAM H. CRAVEN, JR. Agronomy Bamberg, S. C.« $ HENRY L. CREECH Dairying Olar, S. C. p,S CHARLIE S. CREIGHTON j H Entomology North Augusta, S. C. ' i L jj C JULIUS L. CRODER c $ Animal Husbandry Union S C J RAYMOND B. CROMWELL Arts and Sciences Chester S C LEE K. CROSLAND Pre-Medicine Bennettsville, S. C. REGINALD W. CROUCH Textile Engineering Greenville, S. C. ROBERT B. CULP, JR. Vocational Agricultural Education Lancaster, S. C. FRANCIS M. CURETON Textile Manufacturing Union S C HOWARD G. DANIEL Chemical Engineering Charlotte, N. C. WILLIAM S. DARBY Arts and Sciences Fort Motte, S. C JAMES A. DAVENPORT Mechanical Engineering Germantown, Tenn. DONALD L. DAVIS Chemistry Greer, S. C. 223 THE CLASS OF 1950 Atlt NORMAN E. DAVIS Animal Husbandry Mullins S. C ROBERT S. DAVIS Textile Manufacturing South Boston, Va ROY E. DAVIS Textile Manufacturing Fountain Inn, S. C. LEWIS C. DEANHARDT Textile Engineering Belton, S. C. JOHN W. DEAS Mechanical Engineering ... ...Rock Hill, S. C. JACK T. DEASON Textile Manufacturing McCormick, S. C. WILLIAM W. DeLOACH Textile Manufacturing Columbia, S. C. JOHN E. DENT Textile Manufacturing Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM T. DERIEUX Poultry Blythewood, S. C. GUS M. DEVLIN Mechanical Engineering Greenwood, S. C. JOHN F. DICKSON Industrial Physics Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT E. OILFIELD Architectural Engineering Clemson, S. C. JOHN P. DOBBINS Industrial Physics Clemson, S. C. HAROLD A. DOUGLAS, JR. Agricultural Economics Columbia, S. C. DAVID L. DUNN Electrical Engineering Warrenville, S. C. ROBERT W. DUVALL Chemistry Cheraw, S. C. JOHN C. EARGLE Chemical Engineering Parr, S. C. WILLIAM R. ELLISON, JR. Electrical Engineering Anderson, S. C. CHARLES W. EMORY, JR. Industrial Physics Gastonia, N. C. CLEMENT O. EPPS Agricultural Engineering Latta, S. C. STEPHEN R. ESTES Horticulture Greenville, S. C. JOHN W. EVANS Textile Manufacturing Sumter, S. C. WILLARD D. EVANS Agricultural Engineering Kingstree, S. C. JAMES M. FARMER Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. LEE P. FARMER Electrical Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. GEORGE L. FINLEY Electrical Engineering Anderson, S. C. OTIS G. FLORENCE. JR. Mechanical Engineering Wrens, Ga. JESSE P. FLOWERS Agricultural Engineering Darlington, S. C. TRAVERSE S. FOSTER Chemical Engineering Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM R. FOSTER Architectural Engineering Greenville, S. C. RALPH D. FOWLER Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. ROY K. FRICK Industrial Physics Spartanburg.S.C. JOHN L. FRIERSON Horticulture Westminster, S. C. MAYNARD D. FUNCHESS Agricultural Engineering Rowesville, S. C. JACK W. GAILLARD Textile Manufacturing Walhalla, S. C. HENRY P. GAINES Textile Manufacturing Honea Path, S. C. JAMES O. GAINES Agronomy Townville, S. C. WILLIAM A. GAMBLE Vocational Agricultural Education Charleston, S. C. FRED M. GAMBRELL, JR. Agricultural Engineering Pendleton, S. C. JOE B. GARRETT Textile Manufacturing ... Woodruff, S. C. 224 GEORGE T. P. GENET Textile Manufacturing Georgetown, S. C. THOMAS H. GENTRY Vocational Agricultural Education Summerton, S. C. JACK Q. GERRALD Agricultural Engineering Galivants Ferry, S. C. ROBERT A. GETTYS, JR. Mechanical Engineering Rock Hill, S. C. JACK H. GIBSON Agricultural Engineering Chester, S. C. FRED C. GILBERT Horticulture Newberry, S. C. FLOYD H. GILLESPIE Mechanical Engineering Greenville, S. C. JOHN F. GILLESPIE Chemical Engineering Montgomery, Ala. SAMUEL G. GILLIAM Animal Husbandry Abbeville, S. C. WILLIAM F. GILMORE Industrial Education Santuck, S. C. JEROME M. GRAMLING Animal Husbandry Orangeburg, S. C. ROBERT W. GRAVLEE Civil Engineering De Land, Fla. FRANKLIN H. GREEN Electrical Engineering Griffin, Ga CHARLES R. GREENE Textile Engineering Central, S C. WILLIAM C. GRESSETTE Textile Manufacturing Florence, S. C. GEORGE D. GRICE Arts and Sciences Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM L. GRIST Textile Manufacturing York S C LUCIUS M. GULLEDGE Agricultural Engineering Wedgefield S. C FRANK M. GUNBY, JR. Mechanical Engineering Winchester, Mass. EMERY A. GUNNIN Architectural Engineering Starr, S. C. NELSON S. GWINN, JR. Textile Engineering Woodruff, S C. DENNIS G. HAIGLER Animal Husbandry Cameron, S. C. ELDON V. HAIGLER Agriculture Cameron, S. C. WILLIAM R. HALE Electrical Engineering Greenville, S. C. TURNER C. HALL Vocational Agricultural Education Mount Ulla, N. C. COY HAMILTON Textile Manufacturing Atlanta Ga GARY F. HAMMOND Vocational Agricultural Education Seneca S. C HENRY D. HAMMOND Agricultural Economics Seneca S C LEIGH H. HAMMOND Agricultural Economics Seneca S C ROBERT Y. HAMRICK Textile Engineering Boiling Springs, N. C. SHERLEY L. HAMRICK Textile Manufacturino Laurens S HOLLIS L. HANCE, jR. Civil Engineering Lancaster S. C. ALVA B. HANCOCK Pre-Medicine Ruby, S. C. FLOYD H. HANNA Agronomy Gifford, S. C. GEORGE R. HANNAH Animal Husbandry Columbia, S. C. HUGH M. HARDAWAY Civil Engineering Dillon, S. C. JOHN H. HARDWICK Agronomy Conway, S. C. LOUIS D. HARDWICK, JR. Electrical Engineering Rock Hill, S. C. WOODROW W. HARE Agricultural Engineering Madison, S C BRYANT H. HARRILL Mechanical Engineering Bennettsville, S. C. JOE A. HARRISON Mechanical Engineering Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM J. HASEK Chemistry Carteret, N.J. FRANK O. HASELDEN Agricultural Engineering Scranton, S. C. JASPER W. HASTINGS Textile Manufacturing Chester S C GROVER C. HAYNES, JR. Civil Engineering Cliffside, N. C. 225 9 a } Q ZbMrS r l tW m tm Ail HUGH A. HAYNIE Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. GEORGE C. HEDDEN, JR. Architecture Badin, N. C. HARRY D. HEDGEPATH Architecture Columbia, S. C. ROBERT H. HEINBOCKEL Textile Manufacturing .... Manhassex, N. V . CHARLES H. HEINS Mechanical Engineering Charleston, S. C. ROBERT A. HENKE Mechanical Engineering •. . Rye, N. Y. ANDREW M. HERBERT, JR. Mechanical Engineering Piedmont, S. C. BENJAMIN H. HERLONG Agricultural Engineering Saluda, S. C. RALPH C. HERRING Agronomy Marion, S. C. ROBERT A. HICKS, JR. Textile Manufacturing Gastonia, N. C. ROBERT E. HILLER, JR. Industrial Physics Greenville, S. C. ASIOR W. HILTON Vocational Agricultural Education Kershaw, S. C. RICHARD C. HOFFMANN Textile Manufacturing Fanwood, N. J. CHARLES H. HOLLADAY Industrial Education Sumter, S. C. THOMAS J. HOLLIS Architecture Union, S. C. RUSH W. HOOD Electrical Engineering Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM C. HOOD Chemical Engineering Easley, S. C. WENDELL M. HOUSTON Chemical Engineering Easley, S. C. ALVIN M. HOWARD Industrial Physics Americus, Ga. CECIL E. HOWARD Vocational Agricultural Education Pickens, S. C. JOHN I. HOWELL Pre-Medicine New York, N. Y. NATHANIEL A. HOWELL Textile Engineering College Park, S. C. DAN M. HOWLE Agricultural Engineering Darlington, S. C. JOSEPH L. HUCKABEE Textile Engineering Marion, S. C. DOCK J. HUDSON Architectural Engineering Greenville, S. C. PHILIP B. HUDSON Textile Manufacturing Walhalla, S. C. OWEN F. HUFF Agricultural Economics Branchville, S. C. JAMES F. HUNT Education Liberty, S. C. JAMES R. HUNTER Architecture Lancaster, S. C. JEROME A. IX Textile Manufacturing Charlottesville, Va. JAMES M. JACKSON Mechanical Engineering Rock Hill, S. C. RALPH S. JACKSON Vocational Agricultural Education Manning, S. C. THOMAS A. JACKSON Textile Manufacturing Great Falls, S. C. THOMAS F. JACKSON Animal Husbandry Clover, S. C. GEORGE C. JEFFCOAT Mechanical Engineering Cope, S. C. REUBEN H. JEFFERIES Pre-Forestry Chapin, S. C. FRANK Y. JEFFORDS Vocational Agricultural Education Timmonsville, S. C. LEONARD G. JEFFORDS Agricultural Engineering Timmonsville, S. C. HUGH S. JENKINS Horticulture Wadmalaw Island, S. C. JOHN W. JENKINS, JR. Mechanical Engineering Gastonia, N. C. LEROY M. JENKINS Chemical Engineering Kline, S. C. MICAH C. JENKINS Agronomy Allendale, S. C. EDWARD M. JOHNS Textile Manufacturing Spartanburg, S. C. HUGHIE T. JOHNSON Vocational Agricultural Education Inman, S. C. JAMES E. JOHNSON Mechanical Engineering Reidsville, N. C. 226 THE JUNIOR CLASS JAMES K. JOHNSON Mechanical Engineering Clinton, S. C. THOMAS E. JOHNSTON Vocational Agricultural Education Moncks Corner, S. C. JODEAN JOLLY Mechanical Engineering Gaffney, S. C. ARTHUR L. JONES Agricultural Engineering Saluda, S. C. EDWIN D. JONES Textile Manufacturing Greer, S. C. JAMES D. JONES Textile Manufacturing Fort Mill, S. C. JAMES H. JONES Textile Manufacturing Spartanburg, S. C. RALPH W. JONES, JR. Architectural Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. WILFRED S. KEARSE Agriculture Yonges Island, S. C. WALTER M. KEENE Architectural Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. CHARLES M. KENNEMORE Chemistry Easley, S. C. ALAN B. KILLINGSWORTH Electrical Engineering Aiken, S. C. WILLIAM F. LACHICOTTE Horticulture Pawleys Island, S. C. CLARENCE O. LAMOREUX Textile Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. FRED L LANCASTER Mechanical Engineering Port Royal, S. C. TRAVIS H. LANGFORD Arts and Sciences Savannah, Ga. JACK F. LANGLEY Architectural Engineering Conway, S. C. CHARLES L. LANGSTON Textile Manufacturing Darlington, S. C. JOHN P. LANHAM Dairying Edgefield, S. C. RAYMON E. LARK Textile Manufacturing Pickens, S. C. ROBERT C. LAUGHLIN Textile Manufacturing Florence, S. C. DAVID E. LAW Agricultural Engineering Darlington, S. C. ROY W. LAWSON Textile Manufacturing Union, S. C. GEORGE T. LEONARD Horticulture Asheville, N. C. JACK B. LESLEY Arts and Sciences Easley, S. C. MARION D. LEVER, JR. Animal Husbandry McConnellsville, S. C. MERRIL A. LEVY Architecture Charleston, S. C. KENNETH E. LEWIS Animal Husbandry Mullins, S. C. THOMAS W. LEWIS, JR. Chemistry Spartanburg, S. C. T. E. LINEBERGER Mechanical Engineering Greenville, S. C. GEORGE M. LLOYD, JR. Chemical Engineering Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM D. LOCKMAN Mechanical Engineering Chesnee, S. C. CLARENCE E. LOFTIS Industrial Education Six Mile, S. C. CEPHUS W. LONG Civil Engineering Newberry, S. C. HARRY M. LOVE Architecture Chester, S. C. HARRY B. LOWDER Electrical Engineering Albemarle, N. C. VICTOR I. LUBASH Textile Manufacturing New York, N. Y. WILLIAM W. LYNN, JR. Agronomy Filbert, S. C. JENNINGS L. LYONS Textile Manufacturing Beaufort, S. C. DOUGLAS G. LYTLE Electrical Engineering Stamford, Conn. dfk+ 227 THE CLASS OF 1950 %imi BILLy G. McCALL Arts and Sciences Ellerbe, N. C. WALDO C. McCLAMROCK Architecture Dascagoula. Miss. HERBERT H. McCLELLAN Mechanical Engineering Anderson, S. C. FRANK A. McCLURE Electrical Engineering Varnville, S. C. JOHN W. McCOMBS Industrial Education Greenwood, S. C. JAMES I. McCULLOCH Textile Manufacturing Gaffney, S. C. THOMAS M. McCURR Chemical Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. BENJAMIN F. McDANIEL, JR. Mechanical Engineering Pickens, S. C. CARL D. McELVEEN Anmal Husbandry Columbia, S. C. DAVID L. McFALLS Arts and Sciences Cliffside, N. C. JACK S. McGINNIS Animal Husbandry Mooresboro, N. C. ADGER S. McKAy Dairying Hendersonville, N. C. JOHN R. McLAIN Vocational Agricultural Education Chesterfield, S. C. A, HARRISON McLAURIN Arts and Sciences Bennettsville, S. C. JOHN F. McLAURIN Pre-Medicine Bennettsville. S. C. ROBERT L. McLEOD Chemical Engineering Sumter, S. C. JOSEPH W. McMAHAN Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. justin s. McMillan Agricultural Engineering Allendale, S. C. HOWELL N. McQUIRE Textile Chemistry Clemson, S. C. WALTER E. McRAE Electrical Engineering Bennettsville, S. C. JAMES H. MACK Architecture Garnett, S. C. CHARLES J. MADDOX Architectural Engineering Gaffney, S. C. GEORGE M. MARKS Mechanical Engineering Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM F. MARSCHER Electrical Engineering Beaufort, S. C. WHITFIELD C. MARSHALL Vocational Agricultural Education Heath Springs, S. C. CHARLES H. MARTIN Mechanical Engineering Aiken, S. C. CLARENCE B. MARTIN Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM L MATHIAS Textile Chemistry Lexington, S. C. WILLIAM C. MAyS, JR. Architecture Fair Play, S. C. ELMER W. MEDLIN Animal Husbandry Hartsville, S. C. BILLy M. MILLER Industrial Education Liberty, S. C. CLyDE L. MILLER, JR. Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. DAN O. MILLER Textile Engineering Chester, S. C. DAVID C. MILLER Industrial Education Summerville. S. C. JACK R. MILLER Arts and Sciences Georgetown, S. C. JOHN W. MILLER Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. ROBERT MILLER Vocational Agricultural Education Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM H. MINTZ Chemical Engineering . Fort Lawn, S. C. LOUIS A. MITCHELL Chemical Engineering Folly Beach, S. C. THEODORE L. MONROE Agricultural Economics Marion. S. C. 228 WALTER C. MOORMAN Civil Engineering Florence, S. C. HERBERT D. MORGAN Agri cultural Engineering Seneca. S. C. MARSHALL J. MORGAN Agricultural Economics Seneca, S. C. CHARLES B. MORRIS Textile Chemistry Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES C. MORRIS Architecture Spartanburg, S. C. CALVIN B. MORROW Electrical Engineering Clover, S. C. JAMES M. MOSS III Chemistry Cameron, S. C. JOHN E. MOSTELLER Vocational Agricultural Education Cliffside, N. C. DAN L. MOyD Textile Engineering Ninety Six, S. C. BERNARD J. MULLIN Vocational Agricultural Education Chadbourn, N. C. JAMES L NEAL Textile Chemistry Fort Mill, S. C. BACKSTROM B. NEELEY Architecture Columbia, S. C. JAMES R. NICHOLSON Vocational Agricultural Education Westminster, S. C. WILLIAM A. NICKLES. JR. Agricultural Engineering Hodges, S. C. PHILLIP A. NORTON Mechanical Engineering Framingham, Mass. THOMAS E. NOTT Mechanical Engineering Charlotte, N. C. VERNON H. NOWELL Architecture Savannah, Ga. ALBERT W. OLSON Arts and Sciences De Land, Fla. BERNARD E. OWEN Industrial Education Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM B. OWEN Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. ROBERT S. OWENS Chemical Engineering Clinton, S. C. CHARLES L PACE Textile Manufacturing Marion, S. C. WENDELL M. PADGETT Arts and Sciences . . Smoalcs, S. C. NORMAN O. PALMER, JR. Mechanical Engineering Norris, S. C. FRED R. PARDUE Textile Manufacturing Greenwood, S. C. THOMAS M. PARHAM Agricultural Economics Latta, S. C. GEORGE R. PARK, JR. Agricultural Engineering Winnsboro, S. C. DEWEY E. PARNELL Chemical Engineering Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM W. PARR Dairying Newberry, S. C. WILLIAM D. PEAKE Architectural Engineering Arlington, Va. STUART R. PENN Architecture Anderson, S. C. THOMAS E. PERRY Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. ALBERT H. PETERS, JR. Chemical Engineering Summerville, S. C. SAM L. PETTIT Civil Engineering Pauline, S. C. CHESTER C. PHILLIPS Electrical Engineering Blackville, S. C. JOHN H. PITTS III Agronomy Clinton, S. C. DAVID L PLAXICO Mechanical Engineering Blaclcsburg, S. C. WILLIAM POAG Textile Manufacturing Joanna, S. C. VAN C. PORTER Vocational Agricultural Education Williston, S. C. ALAN W. POTTER Civil Engineering Tampa, Fla. JOHN T. POULOS Agricultural Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. COKER N. PRICE Vocational Agricultural Education Wolfton S C GEORGE R. PRICE, JR. Architecture Columbia, S. C. JACK L. PRICE Animal Husbandry Gaffney S C JAMES H. PRINCE Civil Engineering Antreville, S. C. 229 °a% T ft CI ft Willjston.S. C. Eastover, S. C. BENJAMIN E. PROSSER Vocational Agricultural Education Hannah, S. C. JACK R. PRUITT Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. JAMES I. PURSLEY Textile Manufacturing Clover, S. C. LLOYD W. PUSSER Textile Manufacturing Chesterfield, S. C. WILLIAM B. RANDALL Electrical Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. SAMUEL B. RAY Textile Engineering ROBERT F. RAYLE Pre-Medicine BILLY M. REAVES Mechan ; cal Engineering Bishopville, S. C. WILLIAM H. REED. JR. Civil Engineering Savannah, Ga. ALLEN N. REEVES Arts and Sciences Ravenel, S. C. MARION R. RHEA Electrical Engineering Naval Base, S. C. WILLIE G. RHINEHART Animal Husbandry Leesville, S. C. MERVYN A. RICE Architectural Engineering Florence, S. C. PERRY R. RICE Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. JAMES C. S. RIVERS Industrial Physics Johns Island, S. C. WILLIAM P. ROBERTS Agricultural Economics Lugoff, S. C. DAVIS W. ROBINSON, JR. Textile Engineering Troy, S. C. MALCOLM A. ROBINSON Animal Husbandry Donalds, S. C. JAMES R. ROCHESTER Industrial Physics Greenville , S. C. CARL R. ROGERS Textile Manufacturing Drayton, S. C. DOUGLAS P. ROPER Textile Manufacturing Spartanburg, S. C. CYRIL M. ROZIER Vocational Agricultural Education Lake View, S. C. ROBERT R. RUSSELL Mechanical Engineering Columbia, S. C. MICHAEL E. RUSSO Civil Engineering New York, N. Y. WALTER T. RUTLEDGE, JR. Textile Chemistry Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM H. RYAN Electrical Engineering Elizabeth, N. J. EVANS T. SALISBURY, JR. Dairying Summerville.S.C. GEORGE P SALLEY Agronomy Salley, S. C. JESSE W. SANDERS Pre-Medicine Anderson, S. C. LYLES W. SANDERS Civil Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. ELI F. SAPP, JR. Industrial Physics Albany, Ga. JAMES H. SARRATT Agronomy Gaffney, S. C. MAX W. SCHARDER Mechanical Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. AUGUST B. SCHWIERS Horticulture Greenville, S. C. GEORGE W. SEABORN Vocational Agricultural Education Walhalla. S. C. BOYCE M. SEAGO, JR. Mechanical Engineering Vaucluse, S. C. JAMES L SETZER Mechanical Engineering Canton, N. C. CHARLES W. SHAIN Textile Manufacturing Paterson, N. J. JACK D. SHARPE Civil Engineering Gaston, S. C. ROLAND SHELLEY Vocational Agricultural Education Nichols, S. C. JOHN W. SHERARD Electrical Engineering . Calhoun Falls, S. C. EDWIN C. SHERWOOD Pre-Medicine Dillon. S. C. JACOB O. SHULER Animal Husbandry Holly Hill, S. C. NORMAN E. SHULER Agricultural Engineering Rembert, S. C. FRANK H. SIMPSON Textile Manufacturing Clinton, S. C. 230 THE JUNIOR CLASS ROBERT M. SIMPSON, JR. Industrial Education Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM C. SINGLETON Civil Engineering Pickens, S. C. CHARLES SKELTON Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. CHARLES F. SKINNER Textile Manufacturing Woodruff, S. C. WILLIAM A. SLOAN Architecture Anderson, S. C. ALBERT W. SMARR, JR. Industrial Education Hickory Grove, S. C. BENNETT B. SMITH Arts and Sciences Easley, S. C. CLARY H. SMITH Animal Husbandry Spartanburg, S. C. CLAUDE F. SMITH, JR. Mechanical Engineering North Charleston, S. C. EDWARD A. SMITH Mechanical Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. HARRY K. SMITH Mechanical Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES B. SMITH Mechanical Engineering Rock Hill, S. C. JONES E. SMITH Dairying Spartanburg, S. C. KENNETH SMITH Electrical Engineering Duncan, S. C. KENNETH Y. SMITH Architecture Liberty, S. C. SAM T. SNODDY, JR. Architecture Rockingham, N. C. ARMAN D. STALVEY Pre- Medicine Georgetown, S. C. FOSTER B. STANLEY, JR. Agronomy Marion, S. C. WENDELL M. STEEDLY Agronomy Bamberg, S. C. ARNOLD T. STOKES Mechanical Engineering Greer, S. C. CHARLES B. STONE Textile Manufacturing Williamston, S. C. LEST IE M. STOVER Agricultural Engineering Kershaw, S. C. CHARLES J. STRIBLING, JR. Arts and Sciences Seneca, S. C. WILLIAM R. STRIBLING Arts and Sciences West Pelzer, S. C. CALHOUN H. STRICKLAND Dairying Oakbard, N. C. GEORGE M. STRICKLAND Chemical Engineering Concord, Ga. JAMES G. STROM Textile Manufacturing McCormick, S. C. DAN D. STROUD Mechanical Engineering Lyman, S. C. HERBERT D. STROUD, JR. Agricultural Engineering Richland, S. C. JAMES F. STUCKEY Electrical Engineering Hartsville, S. C. OLLIE L. STUKES Pre-Medicine Manning, S. C. FOREST D. SUGGS Textile Engineering Anderson, S. C. STARK B. SULLIVAN Arts and Sciences Anderson, S. C. BERLYN K. SUTTON Textile Manufacturing Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM R. TABER, JR. Electrical Engineering Greenville, S. C. HENRY H. TARLETON, JR. Architecture Union, S. C. ALBERT P. TAYLOR Electrical Engineering Charleston, S. C. CALVIN C. TAYLOR Arts and Sciences Greenville, S. C. CHARLES E. TAYLOR Architecture Lexington, S. C. RAYMOND F. TAYLOR Vocational Agricultural Education Gilbert, S. C. 231 THE CLASS OF 1950 iWBTMA WILLIAM F. TAYLOR Textile Chemistry Charleston, S. C. JAMES L. THOMAS Architectural Engineering Dillon, S. C. WILLIAM F. THOMAS Textile Manufacturing Calhoun Falls, S. C. MARION J. THOMASON Civil Engineering Toccoa, Ga. GUY N. THOMPSON, JR. Textile Chemistry Langley, S. C. JAMES T. THOMPSON Electrical Engineering Charlotte, N. C. WILLIAM C. THORNE Electrical Engineering Sumter. S. C. CHARLIE E. TILL Vocational Agriculture 1 Education Ruffin, S. C. DONALD S. TIMMERMAN Electrical Engineering Augusta, Ga. GUINN R. TIMMERMAN Mechanical Engineering Charleston, S. C. HUGH M. TOBIN Textile Chemistry North Charleston, S. C. JOSEPH N. TODD. JR. Mechanical Engineering Washington, D. C. LOUIS W. TURNAGE Mechanical Engineering Hartsville, S. C. ARTHUR N. TURNER, JR. Arts and Sciences Reidsville, N. C. THOMAS P. TURNER, JR. Electrical Engineering Gaffncy. S. C. WILLIAM B. TURNER, JR. Industrial Education Blacksburg, S. C. WILLIAM W. TURNER Agricultural Engineering Travelers Rest, S. C. CURTIS R. TUTEN Animal Husbandry Grays, S. C. JOHN P. ULDRICK Civil Engineering Donalds, S. C. HARRY E. ULMER Chemistry Hartsville, S. C. WALLACE D. VAUGHN Architectural Engineering Union, S. C. BENNY L. VEHORN Mechanical Engineering Greenville, S. C. RALPH J. VERNON Industrial Education Greenville, S. C. JAMES L. VINSON Textile Engineering Columbia, S. C. CLAUDE T. WALKER Arts and Sciences Summcrton, S. C. HENRY O. WALKER Architecture Union, S. C. HOLLAND P. WALKER Pre-Medicine Fort Mill. S. C. JOHN W. WALLACE Arts and Sciences Central, S. C. JAMES L. WALPOLE Civil Engineering Frogmore, S. C. FRANK M. WATKINS Electrical Engineering Greenville, S. C. WARREN E. WATKINS Civil Engineering ... Grcenvlle, S. C. HOYT J. WATSON Electrical Engineerino Anderson, S. C. MICHAEL C. WATSON Pre-Medicine Rdgc Spring, S. C. FRANCIS T. WEBB Arts and Sciences Union, S. C. CHARLES A. WEINHEIMER Mechanical Engineering Charleston, S. C. DcWITT T. WELBORN Animal Husbandry ....... Chester, S. C. JOHN F. WESSINGER Arts and Sciences Leesville. S. C. NORMAN C. WESSINGER Arts and Sciences Springfield. S. C. ROBERT H. WESTBROOK Vocational Agricultural Education Blacksburg, S. C. WILLIAM A. WESTMORELAND Vocational Agricultural Education Clover, S. C. 232 ROBERT D. WHAM Agronomy M ountville, S. C. LAWRENCE G. WHITE Mechanical Engineering Gaffney, S. C. MACK W. WHITE, JR. Mechanical Engineering Charlotte, N. C. LEWIS E. WHITEHEAD, JR. Arts and Sciences Gainesville, Ga. JAMES L. WHITLAW Mechanical Engineering North Augusta, S. C. HENRY S. WILEY Mechanical Engineering McCormick, S. C. JOHN S. WILKERSON Industrial Physics Hickory Grove, S. C. CARROLL F. WILLIAMS Mechanical Engineering Landrum, S. C. CLARENCE F. WILLIAMS. JR. Electrical Engineering Orangeburg, S. C. JAMES S. WILLIAMS Textile Manufacturing Anderson, S. C. ROBERT N. WILLIAMS Textile Manufacturing Spartanburg, S. C. CURTIS T. WILSON Arts and Sciences Allendale, S. C. JOHN C. WILSON Electrical Engineering Greenville, S. C. WALLACE L. WILSON Textile Manufacturing Williamston, S. C. WILLIAM C. WINBURN Vocational Agricultural Education Hartsville, S. C. HENRY C. WINGARD Mechanical Engineering Lexington, S. C. LEWIS A. WOOD Textile Manufacturing Ware Shoals, S. C. FRANK E. WOODCOCK Agricultural Economics Pelzer, S. C. B. G. WOODHAM, JR. Architecture Monticello, Ark. LIONEL E. WOOTEN Chemical Engineering Greenville, S. C. ERNEST G. WYNDHAM Animal Husbandry Moncks Corner, S. C. JOSEPH. A. WYSE Textile Engineering Spartanburg, S. C. DONALD R. YARBROUGH Textile Manufacturing York, S. C. SAMUEL P. YOUNG Agricultural Engineering Dalzell, S. C. GERALD ZAKIM Architecture Patterson, N. J. OSCAR THOMPSON AND FRIEND AT A PEP-RALLY. JOHNNY GREETS HIS DATE AT THE MILITARY BALL. 233 Ooph omores p. f. Mcdonald President CLASS OF 1951 All good things must come to an end, so ends a year of revelation, sophistication, and real down to earth enjoyment. For the first time you observed a meeker bunch of Freshmen than your class could ever have been and mighty juniors and seniors were reduced to the size of normal human beings. Now you know what really makes the old alma mater hum. Congratulations on a splendid past and best wishes for continued success in your future at Clemson. May the rest of your college days contain only enough clouds to form a beautiful sunset. Left to Right: J. C. CLANTON, Vice-President; E. L. DU Secretary-Treasurer: P. F. McDONALD, President. 236 JOE R. ABIES Westminster, S. C. CHARLES L. ACKERMAN St. George, S. C. FRANCIS W. ADAMS Laurens, S. C. BILLIE M. ALEXANDER Lyman, S. C. JAMES K. ALEXANDER Bishopville, S. C. BILL W. ALLEN Spartanburg, S. C. HENRY G, ALLISON. JR Gaffney, S. C. J. P. AMMONS Hartsville, S.C. CHARLES W. ANDERSON Summervllle, S. C. WILLARD T. ANDREWS Greenville, S. C. OTTO G. ARNDT Orangeburg, S. C. BILLY R. ARNOLD Greenville, S. C. THOMAS L. ARNOLD Woodruff, S.C. CHARLES T. ASBELLE Clearwater, S. C. CHARLES W. ATKINSON Chester, S. C. CALVIN K. BAILEY Lockhart, S. C. OTIS L. BAIN Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM E. BALDWIN Spartanburg, S. C. JAMES R. BALLINTINE Anderson, S. C. CARL W. BANDY Bath, S.C. DECIMUS C. BARBOT Florence, S.C. JAMES A. BARKER, JR Allendale, S. C. GEORGE M. BARRETT Atlanta, Ga. JAMES O. BARROW North Augusta, S.C. FRED O. BARTLETT Spartanburg, S. C. LEWIS L. BATES Greenville, S. C. HARRY G. BATSON Laurens, S. C. HENRY E. BATSON Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM E. BELL Orlando, Fla. CHARLES S. BELLAMY Bamberg, S. C. REUBEN J. BENNETT Union, S.C. JAMES M. BERRY, J R Fork Shoals, S.C. WILLIAM E. BERRY, JR Elloree, S. C. GEORGE M. BLAIR Savannah, Ga. HAL E. BLAND Gaffney, S. C. KENNETH B. BOISSONEAULT. . . .- Charleston, S. C. LESIL S. BOMAR Greenville, S. C. DALTON F. BOSWELL Manning, S. C. REX A. BOWEN Belton, S. C. ROBERT L BOWEN, JR Central, S. C. JAMES H. BOWERS West Union, S. C. PAUL A. BOYD Loris, S.C. WILLIAM L. BOYD York, S. C. HENRY D. BOYKIN Boykin, S. C THOMAS O. BOYKIN, JR Camden, S. C. THOMAS R. BOYKIN, JR McColl WILLIAM B. BOYKIN Boykin CHARLIE R. BOYLE, JR Columbia WILLIAM D. BOZARD Silverstreet PAUL C. BRADHAM Manning S.C. S.C. S.C. S.C. S.C. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS JOHN A. BRINKLEY Signal Mountain, Tenn. JAMES P. BROOKS Greenville, S. C. JAMES T. BROOKS Fountain Inn. S. C. DONALD C. BROWN Greenville, S. C. ERNEST R. BROWN | V a. S. C. RONALD F, BRUNSON Ridgeland, S. C. SAMUEL J. BUIST Blackville, S. C. MAXIE B. BURCH Florence, S. C. WALLACE L, CAMPBELL Edgefield, S. C. JOE W. CAPER Turbeville, S.C. CHARLES F. CARMICHAEL Fork, S.C. KAYTON S. CARMICHAEL Lynchburg, S. C. WILLIAM G. CARR Union, S. C. WILLIAM G. CASH Taylors, S. C. WILLIAM J. CASKEY Lancaster, S. C. JAMES F. CATHCART Bishopville, S. C. MELVIN B. CAUTHERN Heath Springs, S. C. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS Hayesv.lle, N.C. KEITH R. CHANDLER Cades, S. C. JOSEPH W. CHAPMAN Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS L. CHARLES Greenwood, S. C. JOHN A. CHRISTOPHER Landrum.S.C. JAMES C. CLANTON Charlotte, N. C. JACK C. CLAPP St. Petersburg, Fla. JAMES I. CLARK Greenville, S. C. D ONALD H. CLAYTON Dorchester, S. C. DAVID H. COAKLEY Washington. D. C. LOUIS M. COCHRAN Anderson, S. C. CLIFFORD D. COLEMAN Anderson, S. C. CLYDE J. COMPTON Hartsville, S.C. WALTER J. CONNELL Greenville, S. C. STANLEY W. CONVERSE Spartanburg, S. C. DONALD B. COOLEY Georgetown, S. C. WYLIE E. CORBETT Mountville. S. C. EDWARD G. COURSEY Clearwater, S. C. NEWTON J. COVINGTON Charlotte, N. C. KIRK R. CRAIG Greenville, S. C. JOHN T. CRIBB Spartanburg, S. C. GORDAN N. CUMMINGS Summerville, S.C. JEREMIAH P. CURLEY Augusta, Ga. JAMES E. CUSHMAN Chester, S. C. FRANK D. DABNEY Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT M. DAMERON Greenville, S. C. BOBBY C. DANNER Jonesville, S. C. CHARLES W. DAVIS Waynesville, N. C. HAL DAVIS Townville, S. C. PALMER C. DAVIS Greer, S. C. JAMES R. DAWKINS Prosperity, S. C. BOBBY F. DEAS Rock Hill, S. C. FRANK P. DEASON McCormick, S. C. EARL L. DEES, JR Blenheim, S. C. WILLIAM H. DEY Jacksonville, Fla. WADE D. DODGEN York, S. C. ROY E. DUNCAN Callison, S. C. GEORGE C. EARLE Washington, D. C. BILLY F. EDWARDS Abbeville, S. C. JACOB B. ERVIN Florence, S. C. SAMUEL F. ERVIN, JR Florence, S. C. WILLIAM S. EUBANKS Anderson, S. C. CHARLES H. EVANS North Charleston, S. C. ALTON H. EVATT Easley, S. C. GEORGE J. FACCHIN Brentwood, Mo. WILLIAM H. FANNING Columbia, S. C. JOHN W. FAUCETT Union, S. C. HUGH G. FAULKNER Clover, S. C. GEORGE R. FERGUSON Clover, S. C. JACK C. FERGUSON Asheville, N. C. ROBERT W. FERGUSON Belmont, N. C. THOMAS C. FERGUSON Greenville, S. C. THOMAS M. FERGUSON York, S. C. GEORGE E. FICKEN Early Branch, S. C. CHARL ES L. FLEMING Abbeville, S. C. FRANK M. FLOWERS Darl,n g ton, S. C. JAMES M. FOLK Bamberg, S. C. WESLEY K. FOOSHE Hodges, S. C. DAVID M. FORD Clover, S. C. JOHN B. FOSTER Woodruff, S. C. HAROLD B. FOSTER Rainbow Lake, S. C. WILLIAM C. FOWLER Mullins.S.C. JUSTEN FRAISSOR ' Wh.tmire, S. C. JOHN A. FRIERSON Summerton, S. C. JAMES M. GADDY Bennettsv.lle, S. C. GASTON GAGE, JR Clemson.S.C. ALVAN D. GALE Brunswick, Ga. WILLIAM D. GAILLARD Florence, S. C. CLYDE H. GAMBRELL Greenville, S. C. VANCE GANDY, JR Florence, S. C. EVERETT A. GARNER Ashburn, Ga. GEORGE N. GARDNER Kershaw, S. C. ROBERT E. GARRISON Greenville, S. C. JAMES M. GASTON Richburg, S. C. FLETCHER E. GAULDEN Laurens, S. C. CHARLES R. GIBSON Westminster, S. C. ROBERT A. GIBSON Waynesville, N. C. WARREN W. GIBSON Greenville, S. C. THE CLASS OF 1951 EARL P. GLASSCOCK, JR Catawba, S. C. BOBBY A. GLENN Greenville, S. C. SAMMY W. GOUGH Chester, S. C. BERNIE J. GRAHAM Kenmore, N. y. BLAIR Mel. GRAHAM Rock Hill. S. C. LUTHER L. GREEN, JR Moncks Corner, S. C. BILLY J. GREENE Travelers Rest, S. C. ERNEST L. GREENE Taylors, S. C. BILLY L GRIFFIN Central, S. C. BILIY L. GRIGSBY Saluda, S. C. LAWRENCE D. HAGAN Greenwood, S. C. SAMUEL A. HAGAN Clemson, S. C. JOHN Q. HALL York, S. C. CHARLES P. HAMER Tatum, S. C. OLLIE P. HAMMOND Fair Bluff, N.C. LAMONT F. HAMRICK Gaffney, S. C. HAROLD HANCOCK Ruby, S. C. HARRIS HANCOCK Ruby, S. C. HUBERT B. HARDEE Loris, S. C. OSCAR L. HARDEE Andrews, S. C. JOHN F. HARE Lake Wales, S. C. CARROLL S. HARKINS Laurens. S. C. JOHN G. HARPER Anderson, S. C. GORDON HARRELSON Georgetown, S. C. JOHN B. HARRELSON Tabor City, N. C. ROBERT L. HARTFR Fairfax, S. C. NORMAN L. HARVEY Summerville, S. C. SAMUEL W. HASTINGS Norfolk, Va. JAMES C. HAWKINS, JR Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM D. HAY Florence, S. C. GARY HAYES Ellenton, S. C. THOMAS G. HERON Parr, S. C. ROBERT E. HIGH Little River, S. C. CHARLES E. HILL, JR Charleston, S. C. CLARENCE E. HILL Greenville, S. C. EDWARD A. HILLA Newark, N.J. JAMES F. HINSON Lynchburg, S. C. CHARLES R. HINTON ...... Ninety Six. S. C. BILLY F. HOLCOMBE Central. S. C. JAMES R. HOLLEY Aiken. S. C. JOHN A. HOOVER. JR N. Charleston, S. C. ROBERT M. HOPE Rock Hill, S. C. HOWARD E. HORD Sharon, S. C. HERBERT E. HOWARD Charleston. S. C. COLUMBUS L. HOWELL Greer, S. C. CHARLES C. HUCKS Conway, S. C. JOHN M. HUDGENS Laurens, S. C. CLAUDE M. INMAN york, S. C. REID ISENHOUR Hickory, N.C. ROBERT F. JACOBS West Columbia, S. C. JOHN H. JAMES Statesville, N. C. FRED A. JARRETT Chester, S. C, CHARLES E. JONES Gaffney, S. C. DARCEY M. JONES Glenn Springs, S. C. GUY R. JONES Buffalo, S. C. J. O. JONES Greenville, S. C. JOHN W. KELLy Central, S. C. MILTON J. KING Belton, S.C. DAROL A. KIRBY Timmonsville, S. C. DAVID C. KLINK North Augusta, S.C. EDWIN R. KNIGHT Cheraw, S. C. ROBERT H. KNIGHT Rock Hill, S.C. STANLEY H. KOHN Charleston, S. C. GEORGE P. LABRA Brooklyn, N. y. WILLIAM C. LAFFODAy Lamar, S. C. JOE E. LAND Buffalo, S.C. ISAAC L LANGLEy Lynch burg, Va. MARION A. LANGSTON Timmonsville, S.C. IBRIA B. LAWRIMORE Hemingway, S. C. BOBBY S. LAY Westminster, S. C. CARL F. LEAVy Brunsw.ck, Ga. LOUIS H. LEGARE Moultrieville, S. C. DEXTER C. LeGRAND Greenville, S. C. ESCO M. LEOPARD Woodruff, S. C. JOHN L. LeROY McCormick, S. C. DONALD B. LEWIS Mullins, S. C. HORACE H. LEYSATH North, S. C. GEORGE H. LIEBENROOD Mt. Pleasant, S. C. JOHN N. LINDSAY, JR Anderson. S. C. GEORGE W. LINDSTEDT, JR Holly Hill, S. C. JAMES B. LINK McCormick, S. C. JAMES W. LISTON Smoaks, S.C. MARVIN W. LIVINGSTON North, S. C. OTIS W. LIVINGSTON Columbia, S. C. DEWEy F. LOCKE Spartanburg, S.C. BURTON L. LONDON Brooklyn, N. y. STEPHEN W. LOVE, JR Florence, S. C. LOyD H. LOVELACE Gaffney, S.C. OSCAR F. LOVELACE Prosperity, S. C. JOE A. LUSK Johnson City, Tenn. ROGER K. McCRARy Greenville, S. C. MARVIN J. McCASKILL Bethune, S. C. TRUMAN R. McCOy Anderson, S. C. GEORGE S. McDONALD Chester, S. C. WILLIAM A. McDONALD Johnson City, Tenn. .3 n q THE SOPHOMORE CLASS juartfl ROBERT E. McKINNELL Florence, S. C. JOHN N. McLEAN Greenville. S. C. HERBERT E. McLEOD Rembert, S. C. RAY E. McLIN Ridgeland, S. C. JEFFERSON D. McMAHAN, III Columbia. S. C. HENRY C. McMILLAN Spartanburg. S.C. JAKE W. McMILLAN Latta. S.C. LESLIE L. McMILLAN Spartanburg, S. C. SION M. McNAIR Hartsville, S. C. THOMAS L. McSWINEY Jacksonville, Fla. PAUL F. MACDONALD Charleston, S. C. HENRY F. MAGILL Concord, N. C. THOMAS C. MANN Greenville, S. C. FREDERICK J. MAPPUS, JR Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM H. MARLOWE McClellanville, S. C. EARLE E. MARTIN Greenwood, S. C. JOHN H. MARTIN, JR Hartsville, S. C. ROBERT D. MASSEE Tiger, Ga. DOUGALD M. MATTHEWS, JR Charlotte, N. C. WILLIAM D. MATTHEWS Manning, S.C. RICHARD W. MATTOX Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM A. MAULDIN Anderson, S. C. MAXIE W. MEEK York, S. C. VERNON E. MERCHANT Barnwell, S. C. HARRY C. MERRITT, JR Columbia, S. C. CHARLES D. MILLER, JR Charleston, S. C. FRANK D. MILLER Newberry, S. C. DANIEL D. MONTS Sandersville, Ga. RALPH J. MOODY Greenville, S. C. JACK L. MOONEYHAN West Columbia, S. C. EARLE W. MOORE Westminster, S. C. THOMAS W. MORGAN Tucapau, S. C. SAMUEL P. MORRAH Greensboro, N.C. BILLY R. MORROW Spartanburg, S. C. PICKENS K. MOYD Greenwood, S. C. ROY P. MULLINAX Greenville, S. C. GEORGE A. MULLINNIX Greenville, S. C. CHARLES H. NELSON Westminster, S. C. CANNON S. NICHOLS Newberry, S. C. CHARLES M. NICHOLS Leesville, S. C. AUBREY F. NIESTER Spartanburg, S. C. FRANCIS E. NOLTE Charleston, S. C. ABSALOM W. NORMAN Clemson, S. C. LUCIAN C. NORTON Dunbar, S. C. JOHN G. NOWELL Charleston, S. C. JESSE E. OATES Easley, S. C. ROBERT E. O ' BRIEN Eutawville, S. C. JAMES S. ONEAL Blenheim, S. C. WILLIAM O. ONLEY Columbia, S. C. AUGUSTUS L, ORR Columbia, S. C. LOE W. ORR Darlington, S. C. JAMES E. PADGETT. JR Ridgeland, S. C. CARL Y. PARKER Cruger, Miss. JAMES A. PARKINS Greenville, S, C. CURTIS J. PARROTT, JR York, S. C. JAMES P. PARNELL Calhoun Falls, S. C. JAMES S. PARNELL Ware Shoals, S. C. NORMAN H. PARSONS Georgetown, S. C. ALBERT L. PATTERSON Spartanburg, S. C, JAMES PATTERSON Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM B. PATTERSON Abbeville, S. C. BILLIE C. PATTON Fountain Inn, S. C. RAyMOND E. PATTON Fountain Inn, S. C. JOSEPH F. PAVIA New Brunswick, N. J. DANIEL L PEARMAN Donalds, S. C. WILLIAM A. PEARSON Greenville, S. C. JOHN G. PEELER Asheville, N. C. JAMES E. PENNELL Anderson, S. C. THOMAS P. PENNELL Spartanburg, S. C. FREDERICK M. PERRy Greenville, S. C. ROBERT U. PETTIGREW Tampa, Fla, HANS F. PHILIPPSTAHL Charleston, S. C. HAROLD G. PHILLIPS Walhalla, S. C. WILLIAM F. PHILLIPS Piedmont, S. C. JAMES A. PIERCE, JR Marietta, S. C. JEROLD F. PITTSMAN Seneca, S. C. ORAN S. POE. JR Rock Hill, S. C. JACK M. POPE Charleston, S. C. MENDEL L. POSTON Hyman.S.C. WILLARD C. POSTON ' . Hannah, S. C. RICHARD B. PREACHER Ridgeland, S. C. WILLIAM C. PREACHER Ridgeland, S. C. CECIL J. PRICE Ninety Six, S. C. JAMES K. PRICE Gaffney, S. C. MARION E. PRICE Ninety Six, S. C. WILLIAM R. PRICE Iva.S.C. ROBERT R. QUARLS Abbeville, S. C. WILLIAM J. RABON Marion, S. C. PAUL E. RAMSEy, JR Gaffney, S. C. MANNING R. RAPPE Sumter.S.C. CLATTIE O. REDD, JR Windsor, S. C. ByRON D. REED North, S. C. JOHN H. REES Fayetteville, Tenn. HENRy I. REGISTER Darlington, S. C. HARRy W. REID Piedmont, S. C. THE CLASS OF 1951 Em HUGH G. REVIS Greenville, S. C. DEVOHN D. RHAME Denmark. S. C. MAURICE D. RICE Kathwood, S. C. BILLY C. RICHARDSON Jonesville, S. C. JESSE W. RICHEy Ware Shoals, S. C. ALFRED W. RINGER Newberry, S. C. ELDON D. RISHER Ellenton, S. C. MARION W. RITTER Hickory, N. C. GERALD C. ROBERTS Miley, S.C. CHARLES H. RODGERS Callison, S. C. O. REAGAN ROWE JR Charleston, S. C. CALVIN B. ROWLAND Greenville, S. C. MARVIN H. SALINE Charlotte, N. C. JAMES L SANDERSON Dillon, S. C. ROBERT F. SATTERFIELD Lyman, S.C. CLYDE E. SAUNDERS Gastonia, N.C. WILLIAM B. SAWYER Johnston, S. C. ELLIOT C. SCHOFIELD Marion. S. C. WILLIAM SCHWIERS Greenville, S. C. JAMES H. SCOTT Honea Path, S. C. ROBERT B. SCOTT York. S. C. JAMES H. SCRUGGS Spartanburg. S. C. FRED D. SEASE Charlotte. N. C. MARION B. SEITHEL Charleston, S. C. JIMMY R. SELLERS Bath, S.C. WALTER L. SHAW, JR Marion. S. C. EDGAR L. SHEALY Columbia. S. C. ELMER E. SHEALEY Glbert. S. C. ERSKINE T. SHEALEY Newberry, S. C. JAMES H. SHEFFLER Niks. Ohio EUEL H. SHELLEY Nichols. S.C. GENTRY L. SHELTON Greenville. S. C. STEPHEN F. SHERARD. JR Calhoun Falls. S. C. JAMES M. SHIELDS Nashville, Tenn. DOYLE C. SHIRLEY, JR Orangeburg, S. C. JOSHUA A. SHOCKLEY, JR Falls Church, Va. GOODWYN R. SIMONS Charleston, S. C. CLAUDE S. SIMPSON, JR Fort Bragg. N.C. DWIGHT M. SIMPSON Knoxville. Tenn. HASSELL A. SIMPSON Gray Court. S. C. JACK L. SIMS Orangeburg. S.C. JOHN D. SKERRATT Cranford, N. J. THOMAS E. SKORNSCHIEK Tampa, Fla. HAROLD W. SLATEN Anderson, S. C. ROBERT H. SMITH Columbia. S. C. STERLING W. SMITH Greenville, S. C. JOHN M. SMOAK Pacolet, S. C. EUGENE B. SPROUSE Travelers Rest, S. C. JOSEPH T. SQUIRES Latta, S. C. THOMAS E. STANLEY Hampton, S. C. HAIDEN E. STEVENS, JR Conway, S. C. ROBERT M. STEVENSON Charlotte, N.C. JAMES W. STEWART Fountain Inn, S. C. JOHN M. STEWART Rock Hill, S. C. LELAND C. STODDARD Fountain Inn, S. C. JAMES H. STOVALL Elberton, Ga. FERDINAND J. SUMMER Newberry, S. C. WILLIAM B. TARRANT Columbia, S. C. JOE M. TATE Gaffney, S. C. CHARLIE B. TAYLOR Lancaster, S. C. EMANUEL L. TAYLOR, JR Lexington, S. C. JOSEPH B. TEDDER Cherryville, N. C. CHARLES A. THOMAS Longs, S. C. CANEY A. THOMPSON, JR Georgetown, S. C. JAMES W. THOMPSON Columbia, S. C. MALCOLM G. THRUSTON Greenv.lle, S. C. HAROLD G. TILL Orangeburg, S. C. JAMES W. TILLER Maysv.lle, S. C. J. ALLEN TISON Bennettsville, S. C. IVAN L. TOMINACK Windsor Hights, W. Va. WILLIAM J. TOMMIE Mountville, S. C. J. CHARLES TOWNSEND Orlando, Fla. PERRY D. TRIPP Greenville, S. C. HUBARD C. TURNER, JR Greenville, S. C. JAMES H. TURNER Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS H. TURNER, JR Greenville, S. C. CHARLES R. ULMER Greenville, S. C. FURMAN S. ULMER Brunson.S.C. JAMES S. ULMER North, S. C. FREDERICK B. VANSANT Leesville, S. C. ERRETT VAN HOOK Atlanta, Ga. CLARENCE H. VON HARTEN, JR Beaufort, S. C. JOHN C. VON KAENEL Seneca, S. C. CHARLES E. VUKUSTA Hellertown, Penn. ANDREW W. WALKER, JR McDonough, Ga. MARCUS H. WALL Lyman, S. C. MARION R. WALTZ Barnwell, S. C. ARNOLD L. WARE Greenville, S. C. CHARLIE B. WARE Due West, S. C. MARSHALL T. WARE Iva.S.C. ERNEST J. WASHINGTON Pelzer, S. C. GEORGE L. WATKINS Hartsville, S. C. WALKER C. WATSON Conway, S. C. LAWRENCE M. WHEATLEY Kathwood, S. C. PRESTON H. WEEKS Aiken, S. C. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS WILLIAM L. WELCH Geor g etown, S. C. ROBERT D. WELDON Chafleston, S. C. JOHN D. WELLS Sumter, S. C. JOHN F. WELTER Greenville, S. C. CHESLEY E. WEST Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT K. WEST Cameron, S. C. HUGH M. WESTBURy McColl.S.C. WILLIAM V. WHETSTONE Denmark, S. C. JAMES C. WHITE Inman.S.C. ROBERT H. WHITE Charlotte, N. C. HARRY S. WHITESIDES, JR Chester, S. C. NORMAN C. WHITEFIELD Townville, S. C. GEORGE J. WILDS Hartsville, S. C. CLETIS D. WILLIAMS Lancaster, S. C. DEAVER B. WILLIAMS, JR Landrum, S. C. LEON E. WILLIAMS Toccoa, Ga. DAVID M. WILLIAMSON Naval Base, S. C. JOHN G. WILLIAMSON Tlmmonsville, S. C. ROBERT R. WILLIS Gaffney, S. C. ROY E. WILKERSON Hickory Grove, S. C. ELMER L. WILSON .Springfield, S. C. FRANK O. WILSON Lyman, S. C. JUDD F. WILSON Newberry, S. C. THEIRON D. WILSON Cades, S. C. DAVID H. WITT Swansea, S. C. JAMES W. WOODFIN Inman.S.C. HUGH A. WOODLE Clemson, S. C. WALTER O. WyLElE, JR Chester, S. C. JAMES R. yARBOROUGH Salisbury, N. C. PETER S. ZOURAS Greenwood, S. C. IT ' S VICKERy BY A HEAD IN THE STAMPEDE FOR REGISTRATION. NO SLEEP, BUT WE ' LL BE FIRST IN LINE. GUARD DUTY TO THE CORPORAL MEANS TELEPHONE CALLS. EVERY GOOD SOPHOMORE MUST HAVE HIS PICTURE IN TAPS. THE THIN FRESHMAN HAS GROWN INTO A MUSCLE SOPHOMORE. THE FIRST TASTE OF BEING AN UPPERCLASSMAN. FRIDAY NIGHT IS ALWAYS THAT NIGHT OF LABOR. THE PHYSICS LABS GET ALL THE SOPHOMORES TO LEARN THE FORCES OF NATURE. I resh resnmen Left to Right: L. M. STEPHENS, Secretary-Treasurer; R. J. SOBOCINSKI, Historian; W. T. WORTH, Vice-President; R. JOHNSON, President. ROBERT B. JOHNSON President CLASS OF 1952 Freshmen are easily distinguished by their closely shaven heads, awkward salutes, and mysterious faces. Tomorrow is the day they are building for . . . the day they will become upperclassmen. Where those before them have sown well, they will reap well; where they have sown poorly, the freshmen will plow and sow again. As each graduating class leaves, it dedicates the principles, institutions, and traditions to the incoming freshmen. It is during this formative period, the freshman year, that each freshman is adapted to college life in pursuit of an honorable occupation. It is here that a spirit of freedom, equality, and tolerance is created. 250 FRESHMEN CLASS T. R. Adams, Jr Timmonsville, S. C. W. L. Adams Kershaw, S. C. N. W. Addy Lexington, S. C. R. B. Aldrich Charleston, S. C. H. W. Allen Clio, S. C. J. L. Allen Clio, S. C. J. D. Allison Pauline, S. C. V. E. Anderson Georgetown, S. C. R. L. Anderson Clemson, S. C. S. G. Anderson Glen Rock, N. J. D. L. Asher Orlando, Fla. R. W. Baker Pageland, S. C. J. T. Barnett Memphis, Tenn. R. L. Beach Walterboro, S. C. J. H. Beall Chicago, III. A. B. Bishop Cedar Mountain, N. C. G. J. Bishop Savannah, Ga. A. A. Bissell Spartanburg, S. C. W. J. Bodle Anderson, S. C. C. F. Boone Orangeburg, S. C. E. W. Boozer Leesville, S. C. R. L. Boozer Leesville, S. C. A. K. Bowman, Jr Sumter, S. C. J. H. Boyd york, S.C. D. P. Bradbury, Jr Orangeburg, S. C. R. A. Branham Atlanta, Ga. J. L. Bridgeman Whitney, S. C. R. L. Broadwell Anderson, S. C. O. D. Brock Whitmire, S. C. J. M. Brook Lawrence, N. y. C. E. Brown Greenwood, S. C. J. T. Bryant Pelzer, S.C. W. J. Buchanan West Columbia, S. C. C. D. Buckles Salters, S. C. F. D. Burdette Simpsonville, S. C. D. H. Burley Clemson, S. C. E. A. Butler, Jr youngstown, Ohio J. H. Calvert Spartanburg, S. C. R. B. Calvert Spartanburg, S. C. L. D. Carden Chickamonga, Ga. J. S. Carlisle Spartanburg, S. C. C. M. Carlton Anderson, S. C. W. L. Carmichael Madison, Ga. R. C. Carroll Florence, S. C. C. A. Carter Rock Hill, S. C. P. N. Cason Brunswick, Ga. M. F. Cauthen Rock Hill, S. C. T. P. Childress Six Mile, S. C. D. A. Childs Spartanburg, S. C. J. B. Christopher Central, S. C. A. H. Clarke Laurens, S. C. E. M. Clarke Arlington, Va. J. L. Clemmer Ridgeland,S.C. S. L. Cline Conorer, N. C. J. D. Cloud Orlando, Fla. W. A. Ciotti Gibbstown, N.J. C. E. Coleman Brunswick, Ga. C. P. Coleman Greenwood, S. C. D. L. Cook Kershaw, S. C. J. W. Conyers Kershaw, S. C. 251 lit. R. E. Cox y n g es Island, S. C. G. O. Crandall Clemson, S. C. C. D. Cromer Kinards, S. C. R. H. Cudd Spartanburg, S. C. W. D. Dabney Lancaster, S. C. G. Damiano Providence, R. I. W. M. Davis Greenwood, S. C. J. W. Dawsey Aynor, S. C. C. J. DeGrado Paterson, N.J. W. S. Dellc Greenville, S. C. W. C. Denson Orlando, Fla. J. F. Dickson York. S. C. E. E. Distefano Providence, R. I. L. H. Doar Ft. Knox, Ky. C. S. Dobson Wellford.S. C. J. R. Dowis Spartanburg, S. C. O. D. Drake Greenville, S. C. A. N. Dnggers Walterboro, S. C. H. L. Dukes Newberry, S. C. H. H. Duncan, Jr Anderson, S. C. W. G. Duncan Greenwood, S. C. T. L Durgin Washington, D. C. H. M. Dyches Aiken, S. C. L. M. Eckman Jesup, Ga. M. H. Elder, Jr Atlanta, Ga. J. E. Ellen burg Spartanburg, S. C. S. E. Elsmore Kingsport, Tenn. E. L. Ervm. Jr Pelzer, S. C. C. L. Eubanks Summerville, S. C. J. L. Evans West Orange, N.J. A. H. Fickling Ridgcland. S. C. D. A. Fields Society Hill, S. C. M. L. Fleming Spartanburg, S. C. R. M. Foard Charlotte, N. C. C. S. Forbes Washington, D. C. C. F. Fore Mullins, S. C. N. J. Forlidas Spartanburg, S. C. H. E. Fraser, Jr Washington, D. C. J. E. Freeman Greenville, S. C. W. H. Freeman Liberty, S. C. D. K. Fricke Baldwin, N. Y. W. J. Fullum Brooklyn, N. Y. R. H. Garrett Greenville, S. C. J. D. Gissendanner Columbia, S. C. H. E. Godwin Lake City, S. C. E. M. Grainger Nichols, S. C. S. J. Grant, Jr Darlington, S. C. H. T. Green Manning, S. C. J. H. Gregg Effingham, S. C. M. H. Hance Heath Springs, S. C. H. S. Handcock McCormick, S. C. E. B. Hare Golden Bough, Fla. B. G. Harmon Newberry, S. C. W. R. Harper N. Augusta, S. C. P. N. Harvey Clover, S. C. J. A. Henry Gaston, S. C. T. E. Hester Pickens, S. C. J. E. Hiers Ehrhardt, S. C. R. E. High Spartanburg, S. C. J. W. Hiller Greenville, S. C. FRESHMEN 252 J. R. Hines St. Petersburg. Flo. D. R. Hinson Kershaw, S. C. H. R. H099, Jr Hillside, N.J. F. J. Holcombe Summit, N. J. J. J. Holliday Florence, S. C. W. F. Holliday Piedmont, S. C. C. H. Huff Hartsville, S. C. R. L. Hughes, Jr Edgefield, S. C. B. L. Huguley McCormick, S. C. D. L. Hutto Salem, S. C. C. P. Ireland Savannah, Ga. J. W. Jackson Graniteville, S. C. N. A. James Loris, S. C. H. D. Jameson Easley, S. C. M. J. Jameson Liberty, S. C. C. M. Johnson Tampa, Fla. F. M. Johnson Effingham, S. C. R. B. Johnson Sumter, S. C. J. F. Johnston Greenville, S. C. i_. S. Johnston Greenville, S. C. P. H. Jones Mullins, S. C. R. L. Jones Greer, S. C. O. Jowers Williston, S. C. A. Kamine Paterson, N. J. G. S. Kates Anderson, S. C. R. J. Kay Trenton, N.J. R. L. Keasler Seneca, S. C. J. M. Keith Chappells, S. C. J. W. Kelley Union, S. C. J. T. Key, Jr Columbia, S. C. J. A. Kinlaw Lumberton, N. C. W. M. Kirby Central, S. C. J. B. Kitchings, Jr Williston, S. C. V. L. Kite Gaffney, S. C. J. A. Koon Whitmire, S. C. J. G. Latt Hendersonville, N. C. O. W. Lawrence Spartanburg, S. C. W. P. Lesslie Fort Mill, S. C. D. G. Lightsey Fairfax, S. C. J. N. Littlejohn Sumter, S. C. H. B. Longshore, Jr Laurens, S. C. K. T. Lowman Cameron, S. C. J. E. Lunn Florence, S. C. C. H. McCombs Easley, S. C. W. J. McCormick North, S. C. M. F. McElveen Olanta, S. C. E. T. McGee, Jr Anderson, S. C. G. E. McGee Anderson, S. C. N. M. McLean Orangeburg, S. C. J. F. McLeod Chesterfield, S. C. O. F. Mack, Jr Gaston, S. C. G. C. Mackay Orangeburg, S. C. R. P. Maner Bamberg, S. C. M. E. Mann Columbus, Ga. C. L. Mason Madison, Ga. F. N. Mason Aiken, S. C. R. W. Mason Rock Hill, S. C. J. P. Massingill Pickens, S. C. J. D. Matthews, Jr Coward, S. C. E. L. Mauldin Easley, S. C. CLASS OF ' 52 1 m 253 9Mt r FRESHMEN S. W. Maxwell Charlotte, N. C. W. M. Mays Walhalla, S. C. R. S. Mcllett. Jr Florence. S. C. L. W. Messervy. Jr N. Charleston, S. C. J. S. Miller Charlotte, N. C. G. A. Mobley Simpsonville, S. C. J. P. Moore Augusta, Ga. R. L. Moore Charlotte, N.C. W. L. Moore Hartsville, S. C. D. T. Moorhead Pendleton, S. C. J. A. Morrison Winchester, Mass. E. L. Morton Charlotte, N. C. J. L Newton Jericho, S. C. J. M. Niver Bluffton, S. C. L. N. Norton. Jr Nichols, S. C. P. F. Norton McColl, S. C. R. H. Orr, Jr Chester, S. C. W. W. Paris Keyser. W. Va. R. y. Park Winnsboro, S. C. R. B. Parker Savannah, Ga. R. P. Parker Woodcliff, Ga. A. T. Parnell Hemingway, S. C. W. J. Perry Timmonsville, S. C. R. D. Phillips Kershaw, S. C. T. N. Phillips Walhalla, S. C. C. T. Pitts Clinton, S. C. W. M. Poole Travelers Rest, S. C. R. M. Prince, Jr Lynchburg, S. C. R. M. Raines III Savannah, Ga. J. E. Ramsey Gaffney, S. C. R. H. Ravenel Sanford, Fla. H. B. Rawl Spartanburg, S. C. G. H. Reid Greenwood, S. C. S. J. Richbourg Summerton, S. C. B. W. Riddle Woodruff. S. C. C. M. Robbin Dillon, S. C. T. S. Rogan Greeleyville, S. C. R. L. Rogers, Jr Durham, N. C. D. F. Rohn Dover, N. J. A. J. Roux Spartanburg, S. C. W. W. Rutledge Sumter, S. C. K. T. Sanders Anderson, S. C. R. W. Schuettler Elizabethton, Tenn. C. B. Scruggs Shelby, N. C. E. C. Sease, Jr Columbia, S. C. W. C. Sease Ehrhardt, S. C. J. W. Settlemyer Rock Hill, S. C. A. L. Sheider, Jr Hendersonville, N. C. D. G. Sherer Columbia, S. C. W. S. Shuler Sumter, S. C. W. K. Simmons, Jr San Francisco, Calif. J. G. Slattery Greenville, S. C. R. C. Sligh Greenwood, S. C. R. L. Small Concord, N.C. D. W. Smith Edgefield, S. C. J. O. Smith Donalds, S. C. E. E. Scmpayrac Society Hill, S. C. H. N. Spake Greenville, S. C. W. H. Stanaland Asheville, N. C. S. E. Standrod Georgetown, S. C. 254 CLASS OF ' 52 G. F. Stanley Loris, S. C. H. E. Stanton Cheraw, S. C. E. L. Steele Harrisonburg, Va. L. M. Stephens Canton, N. C. T. H. Stephens Greenville, S. C. W. F. Stewart, Jr Fountain Inn, S. C. W. A. Stilley Conway, S. C. H. N. Stone St. Matthews, S. C. W. L. Stone Pamplico, S. C. E. E. Sundberg Reading, Penn. R. K. Tait Brunswick, Ga. G. E. Taylor Newnan, Ga. F. C. Taylor Greenwood, S. C. A. T. Thomas Greenville, S. C. C. T. Thomas W alhalla, S. C. J. W. Thomas Walhalla, S. C. W. N. Thomas Brunswick, Ga. J. U. Thompson Saxon burg, Penn. N. R. Tice Brooklyn, N. Y. R. L. Timmons Rock Hill, S. C. B. E. Todd Tampa, Fla. W. R. Todd Greenwood, S. C. R. M. Tribble Greenwood, S. C. G. C. Turner Marion, S. C. C. W. Upwright Mooresville, N. C. H. O. Vaigneur Ridgeland, S. C. J. G. Vallentine Cope, S. C. C. E. Vance. . , Greenville, S. C. W. H. Walker Laurens, S. C. A. A. Walsh West Englewood, N. J. F. L. Walt Clemson, S. C. H. R. Walters St. George, S. C. R. L. Wannamaker Columbia, S. C. S. J. Watson Florence, S. C. J. E. Webb Hazel Green, Ala. E. R. Wells Gaffney, S.C. F. W. Wells Greenv.lle.S.C. G. E. Well; Greenwood, S. C. F. W. Wenck Fountain Inn, S. C. J. D. Wertz Saluda, S.C. L. I. White Florence, S.C. J. D. Whitmire Johnson City, Tenn. A. R. Wicker Newberry, S.C. F. L. Wickham Charlottesville, Va. W. J. W,lkie Summerton, S. C. W. T. Williamson Naval Base, S. C. M. M. Wilson Columbia, S. C. L. H. Witt, Jr Swansea, S. C. J. H. Wood N. Charleston, S.C. W. T. Worth Greenville, S. C. B. C Wright Belton.S. C. J. T. Wright Rock Hill, S. C. E. G. Wrightenberry Burlington, N. C. W. C. Wylie Rock Hill. S. C. ft ft ' .?■ ft! ■■ft 255 What A Life! Pity the veteran. He has to turn in his own laundry. i WE WORKED . . Oh, this freshman life! Party, party, party! Today ' s pain will turn into tomorrow ' s pleasure. Ouch! A shiny rifle for Saturday inspection pays off. Remove the uniform and what have you? Dirty clothes! . AND WE HAD GOOD TIMES 257 SABERS AND STRIPES... Give this man 10 demerits for dirty rifle , says the platoon leader. Day is done and gone the sun and by golly long roll is held to keep the men briefed on the latest poop. The corps is about to be released after a brief drill exhibition at homecoming. Now to see the Tigers beat Duquesne after trying to locate dates in the stands. Grinning J. T. and the other platoon members anticipate their drill. For once Bill Moore is not politicin ' , but is keeping the troops sharp. ...CHEERS AND GRIPES Carrot Top keeps order at the staff table. A typical barracks bull session. m I Our calm and understanding commandant, Col. W. S. Morris, takes time out. MILITARY ADMIN THE COMMANDANT As soon as our practical military instruction began, we began to realize the importance of the commandant and his staff. These are the men who direct and supervise the Military Science instruction and maintain discipline within the corps. Their expert guidance has enabled us to gain a lasting and effective knowledge of the subjects presented, which are essential to the pursuit of a successful military reserve commission. The transition from the wartime course to the peacetime was but another enormous task effected smoothly and efficiently by these men of the commandant ' s staff. It is only through this efficiency in the administration of the corps that M leads our unit to high R. O. T. C. honors every year. For the second consecutive year Clemson has been one of the few schools in the country to be acclaimed superior by the army area inspection team. Above: Lt. Col. Crosby . . . Hard, but just and ambitious. Below: Sgt. Zorens checks another permit. Coffee time at the president ' s reception . . . Capt. Smith and Major Foster, members of the commandant ' s staff and military instructors. ISTRATION AND SCHOOL Good for Capt. Anderson army adjutant. It ' s his wife. He ' s our A sigh of relief from the platoon . Clemson ' s chief publicity mediums. for it ' s all over for them. One of Top Row, Left to Right: SGT. H. P. HANSON, SGT. R. MARLOWE, CPL W. H. SCOVIL. Second Row: T SGT. T. E. FRIAS, SGT. ICL. R. J. HESSEL, SGT. ICL. T. M. HUTSON, SGT. ICL. J. A. JOHNSON, JR., SGT. ICL. E. F. McDOUGALL. Third Row: M SGT. H. W. RIMMER, M SGT. H. W. RUSSEY, IST SGT. J. L. ZORENS, SGT. ICL. O. A. BASSETT; SGT. ICL. E. L SOX, T SGT. B. O. DAVIS. Fourth Row: CAPT. W. E. SMITH, I ST LT. A. C. JAMES, M SGT. W. T. DAVIS, M SGT. H. M. GELINA, M SGT. R. E. GRUNEWALD, IST SGT. H. H. MEDLOCK. Fifth Row: LT. COL. E. C. WATSON, CAPT. W. L. BYNUM, CAPT. G. E. COAKLEY, CAPT. E. S. CRONIN, CAPT. R. L. GRAMLING, CAPT. G. W. HEUNERS, CAPT. D. A. NAUCK. Bottom Row: COL. W. S. MORRIS, LT. COL. R. B. SMITH, LT. COL. R. D. CROSBY, MAJ. W. E. BYERTS, MAJ. C. D. FOSTER, MAJ. W. F. HALL, MAJ. T. K. MYERS. 263 MILITARY SCIENCE Learning is a stubborn process . . . even in Military Science. Those mountains in the background look more interesting. The Signal class gets a little of the practical. Say it ' s complicated Bonnoitt, or is it you? Capt. Coalcley exposes the frosh to the M-1 I guess it ' s here to stay. Air Force ' s Major Myers keeps his class abreast of the times. War is complicated and so are these classes. Ask anyone who knows. Our esteemed colonel shows the other engineers the score. Liles has his hands in everything. These are our potential bridge builders in the army of tomorrow. What ' s wrong? Can ' t you hear, Hardwick? Or is it an unfamiliar buzz. Randall is chief operator in this Signal outfit. It ' s not a war story, but a machine gun. Col. Watson, friend to us all, has become Clemson famous with his war stories in the infantry. What is it? An oversized Bendix? No this again is an implement of war with its complexity. SIX WEEKS R.O.T.C. SUM Watch out Peebles . . . There ' s that sergeant. This was that scorcher in July when the QM campers were experimenting. Ready on the right . . . remember camp. That shell can really lose its course in 200 yards. Up at 4:15 to get out on the range . . . what fun we left behind Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. Now find your way back with a map and compass. No it was faster to follow an old beaten down trail ... or was it? 266 OF HELL MER CAMP These were the days of Fort Benning, the rain, the mud, and the hot sun . . . and that ' s not all. The troops getting the poop from headquarters . . . hoping to get some sleep before dawn. This is all a part of summer camp. Sometimes it ' s hard to believe without evidence. Lunsford looks like he ' s been elected best camper ... or was he thinking of life in Charlotte. Littlejohn could move over but then he ' d miss the picture. It wasn ' t Hollywood. 267 Awards are given at Mother ' s Day including the Outstanding Quartermaster student, rifle team medals, and best drilled cadets of the three lower classes. MOTHER ' S DAY AND SPRING I NSPECTION As the second semester approaches each year, we become cognizant of cur annual spring inspection and our Mothers ' Day festivities. Long and arduous drills and ceremonial practices become a part of the regular routine. The superlatives in individual, squad, platoon, and company are chosen for the honors to be presented at Mothers ' Day. The drum and bugle corps begins its drill at reveille. With the many superior ratings of the past, the corps never becomes cocky or over-confident with its excellence but strives ever to maintain a merit rating for the alma mater. 26 8 THE ANNUAL CLIMAX OF THE CORPS • Honorary Cadet Colonel Byrd and Colonel Cadet Lytle review the troops before a crowd of 25,000. Upper: The Star Spangled Banner is played. Lower: A typical picnic at Mothers ' Day. The superlatives take the much-deserved honors after much sweat and work. The Colonels inspect the brass at the annual spring inspection A member of the D. A. R. presents the Norris Medal to Cadet Colonel Brlce E. Lytle as the outstanding Clemson cadet. Many salutes were given and returned at the spring inspection in the sultry sun of May. The superlatives are reviewed by the cadet corps as they are presented with their honors backed by months of hard work. Families and friends look on in the background. . ■ I . s , mm? ' t t i -s D The Color Guard, Left to Right: W. T. ANDREWS, A. J. BANKS, J. M. GLENN; L. M. WHEATLEY. THE CORPS OF CADETS 271 THE REGI COL. JOHN A. RICHBOURG Regimental Commander LT. COL. DAVID R. PARISH Executive Officer MAJ. MARION M. WOOD Adjutant Left to Right: D. R. PARISH. Executive; G. R. TIMMERMAN, Sgt. Major: M. M. WOOD, Adj.; D. A. BARFIELD, Public Relation Officer; J. A. RICHBOURG, Comdr.; W. W. BALLENTINE. Chaplain; M. D. RICE, Orderly; L. D. HARDWICK, S-4. 1 ' -£ r I -; 3% V -fcJ ' , • ?v : j« o ' - .. J 5tf£ •2 3 ; - tL- « MENTAL STAFF CAPT. WAYNE W. BALLENTINE Chaplain CAPT. DOUGLAS A. BARFIELD Public Relation Officer CAPT. LOUIS D. HARDWICK Supply Officer M.SGT.GU INN W.TIM MERMAN Sergeant Major The colonel issues instructions to the Sergeant Major for the coming dri These are the men who keep the service in the mess hall up to par, our head waiters. ■ 273 Jjano COMPANY CAFT. J. E. BELL Commander 1ST LT. D. M. JENKINS Executive Officer 1ST SGT. J. F. DICKSON First Sergeant Top Row, Lelt to Right: BRIDGEMAN, J. L; BAILEY, T. W.; NORTON, P. A.; BENTON, O. F.; MATHIAS. W. L; OWENS, L. F.; HANNA, E. A. MOORE, J. P.; PADGETT, J. E.; MASON, F. M.; ROHN, D. F.; SMITH, B. C; WITT, D. H.; TIMMONS, R. L. Second Row: FIELDS, D. A.; PHILLIPA C. C; GRIST, W. L.; MAGILL, H. F.; BARTON. J. T.; PREACHER, R. B.; LAUGHLIN, R. C: BANDY, C. W.: DYCHES, H. M.; TATE, J. M.: BUTLER E. A.; WEBB, E. W. ; DAVIS, P. C. Third Row: HILL, T. A.: HAYES, G; WILLIS, R. R.; BISSEL, A. A.; EVATT, A. H.: FERGUSON, J. C; KELLEY, E. A. STALVEY, A. D.: ADAMS, W. S.; POTTER, A. W.; WILLIAMSON, M. L.; McLEAN, H. M.; HUFF, C. H.; HOLLEY, J. R. Fourth Row: HEAD, H. A. TODD, W. R.: UPRIGHT, C. M.; KOHN, S. H.; WELCH, W. L; SHAW, W. L; SHIELDS, J. M.; JONES, C. E.; CARPENTER, W. E.; LONG, C. W. BUCKLES, C. D. Bottom Row: Assistant Platoon Leaders: MACE, R. G.; MclNTYRE, D. C: COTHRAN, J. R.- STANLEY, J. A.; McMAHAN, J. W. SKINNER, C. F. : BARTON. R. W.; WARNER, R. E.; NIX, R. E.; LEIBY, R. G.; BLACK, E. W.; BERRY, J. B.; BERRY, J. N.; McGRAW, T. F.; GASQUE R. B.: Platoon Leaders: EVANS, J. W.; FREEMAN, E. A.; HAIR, C. A.; Company Staff: BELL, J. E., Captain: JENKINS, D. M., Executive; DICKSON J. F., First Sergeant. 11 f f «• • (L I JJ w k wm BATTALION HEADQUARTERS M. SGT. T. M. McCURRY Master Sergeant CAPT. A. R. FANT Adjutant MAJ. P. R. LUNSFORD Executive Officer LT. COL. D. H. BANKS Battalion Commander Left to Right: LT. COL. D. H. BANKS, MAJ. P. R. LUNSFORD, CAPT. A. R. FANT, M SGT. T. M. McCURRY. COMPANY CAPT. H. TECKLENBURG, JR. Commander 1ST LT. N. F. JEFFCOAT Executive Officer 1ST SGT. C. G. ALLEN First Sergeant Top Row, Left to Right: PHILLIPS, R. D.; BROOK, J. M.; BRENNECKE, H. BOISSONEAULT, K. B.; McCOMBS, C. W.; STANTON, H. E.; BROWN, F. CLARK, W. K.; GERRALD, J. Q.; WANNAMAKER, R. L; WOODHAM, B. J. W,; LANGLEY, I. L.; MATTHEWS, J. D. Third Row: McLAURIN, J. F.; N W. W.; CORNWELL, N. S.; HANCOCK, A. B.; GRAy, C. J.; GREEN, T. H.; J. W.; BOONE, C. F.; HARDEE, H. B.; BOyD, J. H.; BUCHANAN, W. J.; FOOSHE, W. K.; McGEE, G. E.i HUGLEy, B. L. Filth Row: BELL, R. S.; A WEST, R. K.; BEACH, R. L; ALDRICH, R. B.; HUDSON, R. L; BRANNEN, M. B.; JAMESON, J. M.; Assistant Platoon Leaders: COVINGTON, J. J.; M L; HICKS, R. G.; Platoon Leaders: HANVEy, R. E.; McKAy, D. B.; HA Executive; ALLEN, C. G„ First Sergeant; MORRAH, S. P., Company Clerk. J.; HILLER, J. W.; MORGAN, T. W.; JONES, J. O.; HAGAN, L. D.; N.i ALEXANDER, J. M. Second Row: GRESSETTE, W. C; WORTH, W. T.; G.; DONOVAN, R. B.; BAGWELL, H. B.; HILDERBRAND, E. J.; McMILLAN, ICKLES, W. A.; GODWIN, J. F.; EUBANKS, H. O.; CORBETT, W. E.; BERRy, GARRARD, J. E.; BOyD, R. P. Fourth Row: KINARD, R. H.; THOMPSON, LANHAM, J. P.; ANDREWS, W. T.; WESSINGER, H. O.; LEVy, M. A.; RVE, G. E.; REDD, C. O.; BERRy, J. M.; MATTHEWS, J.; BENTON, P. L.; J. E.; BAKER, R. W. Bottom Row: WILSON, J. C; ADDy, N. W.; SEITHEL, ITCHELL, J. B.; BELL, L. J.; BROWN, W. J.; CORNWELL, M. M.; yOBS, LL, C. L; Company Staff: TECKLENBURG, H., JR., Captain; JEFFCOAT, N. F., f ' .:far V fi I a m 3 COMPANY 1ST SGT. W. W. DeLOACH First Sergeant 1ST LT. C. R. DuBOSE Executive Officer CAPT. J. J. BANKS Commander Top Row, Left to Right: DOFFORT, J. H.; BAKER, J. L; GAMMON, J. T. R.; HUOT, D. A.; MOONEYHAM, J. L; KNIGHT, R. H.; JARRETT, F. A. TAYLOR, E. L; FREUDENBERGER, O.; TEAGUE, H. B.; GRAHAM, B. J.; RICHARDSON, R. R. Second Row: BRUCE, L. L; MURRY, J. R.; JONES, J. H. WESTMORELAND, R. N.; HANRAHAN, R. W.; EASTERLING, E. M.; BRYANT, J. E.; DRIGGERS, A. N.; OLSON, J. C; CROCKER, J. F.; BROCK, D. C. BRUNSON, J. W. Third Row: O ' BRIEN, R. E.; DWIGHT, R. C; INGLE, H.; CRAWFORD, J. B.; COMPTON, J. D.; MANOS, J. F.; BROADWELL R. L; PUGLIESE, V. A.; COAKLEY, D. A.; SEASE, E. C; MIMMS, S. S.; GOODING, G. Fourth Row: WRIGHTENBERRY, E. G.; CAROTHERS, O. F. THOMAS, J. L; DOUGLAS, R. L.; EDWARDS, W. H.; ROGERS, G. T.; LIGHTSEY, H. M.; DIMUCCI, D.; VICKERY, A. V.; MILLER, J. W.; PARKER C. A.; SMITH, S. W. Fifth Row: KITCHINGS, J. B.; DAVIS, G. L; GODWIN, H. F.; SOBOCINSKI, R. J.; ALABAND, W. A.; CONNELL, W. J. DeLORME, C. S.; SHERWOOD, E. C; MOONEY, C. W.; BROWN, J. R.; WADE, D. A.; WHITE, L. I. Bottom Row: PEAKE, W. D.; THOMPSON, R. B.; HAIR, W. W.; COOK, P. A.; DOUGLAS, H. A.; SKORNSCHEK, T. E.; McCORMICK, W. J.; GARRISON, R. E.; CHILDRESS, J. L; Assistant Platoon Leaders: MILLER, J. R.; MOORE, E. T.; COURSEY, J. T.; MARTIN, R. A.; GAGE, R.; Platoon Leaders: BELL, J. D.; COX, J. F.; SUBLETTE, R. A.; Company Staff: BANKS, J. J., Captain; DuBOSE, C. R., Executive; DeLOACH. W. W., First Sergeant; NEEL, H. J., Company Clerk. - . . . . ... - ' W « % ■ J V t W :! - O ' if . ■ f ? f ft J Tl if- Top Row, Left to Right: BESSON, W. T.; McKINNELL, R. E.; EPPS, F. Q.; WILLIAMSON, J. A.; KAY. R. J.; IX, J. A.; STEVENSON, J. A.; PHILLIPSTHAL, H. F.; SHEARIN, A. M.; WOOD, J. H.; ASHMORE, R. C; RANDALL, W. B. Second Row: CALVERT, R. B.; GENTRY, T. H.; HOWELL, J. I.; MULLINIX, G. A.; LIVINGSTON, O. W.; OTT, A. L; MILLER, J. W.; OLSON, A. W.; ANDERSON, C. W.; BURLEY, D. H.; BOMAR, J. L; TODD, B. A. Third Row: DARBY, G. M.; BOLT, R. S.; HAGINS, L. E.; MANN, M. E.; SMITH, J. B.; KITE, V, L; ISAACS, O. F.; AUGHTRY, J. E.; LOCKE, D. F.; WILSON, F. O.; SATTERFIELD, R. F.; HARTER, R. L; PHILLIPS, H. G. Fourth Row: KELLY, W. D.; COLLINS, R. F.; BRASINGTON, J. W.; CLAFFY, J. F.; SHULER, W. S.; ANDERSON, S. G.; JONES, J. D.; SMITH, J. B.; BOZARD, J. L, HINES, J. R.; VICKERY, L. L; HODGE, C. R.; JAMES, W. L. Filth Row: ROBINSON, D. W.; ANDERSON, V. E.; CARLISLE, L. S.; CUDD, R. H.; KING, C. W.; FLOWERS, F. M.; PATTERSON, J.; CRIM, J. E.; BOWMAN, A. K.; BEALL, J. H.; HARE, E. B.; BRUMLEY, J. E. Bottom Row: SMITH, R. H.; SCARB OROUGH, W. L; VAUGHN, O. H.; WEBB, F. T.; MANN, T. C; LOVE, S. W.; SHEALY, E. L; McCALL, D. [_• Assistant Platoon Leaders: KLETTNER, S. J.; SETZER, J. L: CLINKSCALES, H. S.; CARROLL, C. W.; Platoon Leaders: TRAKAS, P. N.; ELEAZER, G. W.; MITCHELL, J. E.; Company Staff: CARRAWAY, A. J., Captain; HALL, F. N., Executive: CROMWELL, R. B„ First Sergeant; WOODLE, W. A., Company Clerk. e COMPANY CAPT. A. J. CARRAWAY Commander 1ST LT. F. N. HALL Executive Officer 1ST SGT. R. B. CROMWELL First Sergeant 278 1ST SGT. B. K. SUTTON First Sergeant (D 1ST LT. W. L. WALTON Executive Officer COMPANY CAPT. P. H. BULTMAN Commander Top Row, Left to Ri g ht: BRITTON, R. R.; BOZARD, W. D.; BALDWIN, W. ASNIP, G.; WELTER, J. F.; ROWL, H. B.; COURTENAY, S. J.; COVINGTO RISHEN, E. D.; FOSTER, T. S.; ADICKES, H. F.; MILLER, R. J.; ABERCR W. H. Third Row: NEIGHBORS, J. D.; HANNAH, B. R.; HASS, W. V.; P MOORE, P. M.; RICE, M. D.; GRICE, G. D.; SANDERS, R. M.; WEINHEI E. A.; FRIERSON, J. L; THOMAS, J. W.; CARR, W. G.; SMITH, E. A.; PI STEVENS, J. L; CHILDRESS, T. P. Filth Row: CARTER, S. T.; WHETLEY, L. S. W.; LANCASTER, F. L; TURNER, T. H.; REED, A. J.; GIBBONS, L. W.; V. E.; CHRISAWN, E. S.; CARROL, R. C; NEISTER, A. F.; BROCK, O. D.; Leaders: GRIFFIN, F. F.; EPPS, C. O.; TALBERT, W. C; Platoon Leaders: HAR P. H., Captain; WALTON, W. L, Executive; SUTTON, B. K., First Sergeant; E.; EDWARDS, W. F.; MUCKENFUSS, A. A.; BUIST, S. J.; GREENE, E. L N, N. J. Second Row: MARSCHER, W. F.; AIKEN, F. J.; HOLIDAY, J. J. OMBIE. H. O.; BOYLE, C. R.; SIBLEY, A. B.; BISHOP, B. A.; CRAVEN HILLIPS, T. N.; MORGAN, M. J.; AIMAR, N. W.; McLAURIN, A. H. MER, C. A.: VON HARTEN, E. H. Fourth Row: SCHUETLER, R. W.; HILLA TTMAN, A. R.; WHITMIRE, J. D.; DAMERON, R. M.; HOGAN, C. L. M.; HESTER , T. E.; PENNELL, T. P.; BARBOT, D. C; LAY, B. S.; CONVERSE WRIGHT, B. C. Sixth Row: BROOKS, J. R.; GILLIAM, S. G.; MERCHANT PARKER, R. P.; HAMRICK, L. E.; SAUNDERS, A. W.; Assistant Platoon DAWAY, H. H.; PINCKNEY, J. C; ADAMS, G. L; Company Staff: BALTMAN, SIBLEY, W. H., Company Clerk. f ' v w 1.1 %■ f jr ,w jr ' ,4 , i j Ju X I Mi — B Mft 5 l vi H r f j k 5 9 eCOnO BATTALION HEADQUARTERS LT. COL. W. H. MOORE Battalion Commander MAJ. W. C. HERRON Executive Officer CAPT. T. C. RICKENBAKER Adjutant M. SGT. L. A. MITCHELL Master Sergeant Left to Right: M SGT. L A. MITCHELL; CAPT. T. C. RICKENBAKER; MAJ. W. C. HERRON; LT. COL. W. H. MOORE. € COMPANY 1ST SGT. F. M. GUNBY First Sergeant 1ST LT. L. S. SWYGERT Executive Officer CAPT. G. S. PARDUE Commander Top Row, Left to Right: CAULDER, S. L; MANDANIS, G. P.; WHAM, R. D.; PONDER, W. R.; HUFFMAN, J. L; MILLSAP, J. E.; THOMAS, W. N. HARE, J, F. ; WHITE, D. R.; DOWIS, J. R.; CHILDS, L. C; STANLEY, W. J.; CARTER, C. A.; STANLEY, T. E.; HASEK, W. J.; LLOYD, G. M. COUSINS, W. R.; MILLER, J. S.; COURSEY, E. G.; HUDSON, J. W. Second Row: LEWIS, K. E.; HERRING. R. C; GRAVLEE, R. W.; SHEALY, E. T. MILLER, F. D.; HARVEY, H. L.; MAYS, W. C; NEIGHBOR, O. J.; GOUGH, S. W.; BRYSON, T. J.; TOMMIE, W. J.; HARDEE, W. O. Third Row SCRUGGS, C. B.; HUCKABEE, J. L; SHELTON, J, L; RICHBOURG, M. N.; WESTBURY, J. A.; ARNOLD. B. R.; GRIFFIN, B. L; HOOD, W. C. LEE, E. W.; MORROW, B. R.; HAIR. W. E. Fourth Row: HAYES, C. C; ELLISON, W. R.; GILBERT, F. C; JENKINS, H. S.; MORGAN, H. D.; OATES J. E.; DEES, E. L; CLARKSON, H. C; ELLIS, W. J.; PATTERSON, A. L; HOOVER, J. A.; EARLE, G. C. Filth Row: FANNING, W. H.; ROUX, A. J. CHILDS, D. A.; CARROL, E. R.; KNIGHT, E. R.; BALLENTINE, J. R.; DOZIER, F. E.; CASON, P. N.; TAIT. R. K.; WILLIAMS, J. A.; RABON, W. J Bottom Row: WILSON, J. F.; HARVEY, P. N.; SCRUGGS, J. H.; FLEMMING, . .; HOLIDAY, W. F.: ORR, R. H.; CARLSON, P. G.; MILLER, A. R. SUMMER, F. J.; LUPO, F. M.; NICHOLS, C. S.; MINSHEW, C. T.; Platoon Leaders: KELLY, C. R.; ELROD, A. C; ELROD, W. C; Company Staff PARDUE, G. S„ Captain; SWYGERT, L. S. ( Executive; GUNBY, F. M., First Sergeant; ATTAWAY, H. H.. Comoany Clerk. I 11 1 BB f AM to f ? tvi SI l ' COMPANY CAPT. J. H. CARTER Commander 1ST LT. V. C. OXNER Executive Officer 1ST SGT. A. H. PETERS First Sergeant Top Row, Left to Right: WILDS. G. J.; DUNCAN, R. E.; WATSON. S. J.; GANDY, V.; DUNCAN, W. G.; MATTHEWS. D. M.; GREEN, L. L; 8LACK, J. M.; FICKEN, G. E.; EARLY, J. D.; WESTBROOK, R. A.; STEVENS, L. M.; BYRD, E. A.; LOVE. H. M.; GARDNER. G. N.; MARTIN, J. H.; CARMICHAEL, C. F.; GILLESPIE, L. F. Second Row: REVIS, H. G.; RODGERS, C. H.; FRICKE, D. K.; CHASTAIN, J. D.; KEASLER, W. H.; BARTLETT, F. O.; McMILLAN, L. L; COX, R. E.; DAVIS, W. M.; ELLENBURG, J. E.; BROWN, R. C; HAY, W. D.; BUNDY, J. G. Third Row: WHITTEN. W. L; DIAMOND, G.; CLOUD, J. D.; ULMER, F. S.; BOUCHARD, R. H.: McLEOD. R. L.; DANNER, B. C; RICHARDSON. B. C; JACKSON, W. M.; HALL, D. R.; ROBERTSON, M. A.; GAILLARD, W. H. G.: WICKHAM, F. L. Fourth Row: LYONS, J. L; NORTON, L. C; HUGGINS. K. L; ELLIOTT, W. H.; RICHEY, J. W.: NORMAN, A. W.: STANALAND, W. A.; ALLEN, J. L.; ALLEN. H. W.; ANDERSON, R. L; LIVINGSTON, M. W.; WALSH. A. A.; SETTLEMYER. J. W. Filth Row: ULDRICK, J. P.; EDWARDS, Y. E.; BOBO, E. F.; HEWITT, R. T. : BELL, R. S.; HILL. C. E.; DICKSON. J. F.; WITT, L. H. : THOMPSON, G. N.; BURDETTE, F. D.; LANCASTER, B. S.; HEAPE, J. N. Bottom Row: DERIEUX, W. T.; CASH, W. G.: ROBERTS, G. C; DENSON, W. C; HAWKINS, T. R.: BAIN, O. L.; STEPHENS. J. H.: WASHINGTON, E. J.; ROGERS, J. W.; 1RIBBLE, R. M. : EVANS, J. L.; EVANS, W. D.; Assistant Platoon Leader: GLENN, J. D.; Platoon Leaders: JACKSON, T. A.: RICHARDSON, R. G.; BONNOITT, E. L: Company Staff: CARTER, J. H., Captain; OXNER, V. C, Executive: PETERS, A. H., First Serjeant; CAMPBELL, B. C, Company Clerk. I I i ■■ iV i- 7J Vim?- 7 JH $ £ ■ ? ' m i ti _JW ' A COMPANY 1ST SGT. M. G. BEACH First Sergeant 1ST LT. W. R. GIBSON Executive Officer CAPT. D. B. PLYLER Commander Top Row, Left to Right: SMITH, J. E.; INABINET, H. S.; ALTMAN, A. C; ELSMORE, S. E.; SIMPSON, C. S.; DEAS, B. F.; KLINCK, D. C; MAPPUS F. J. : HAIGLER, D. G.; SIKES, B. R.; GILROY, P. W. Second Row: WOOD, R. T.; BATES, L. L.; DANIELS, G. G.; BROCKMAN, H. E.: COBB, J. C. HAIGLER, E. V.; WOODFIN, J. W.; TRIPP, P. D.; JONES, P. H.; GARRISON, E. W.: WILLIAMSON, J. G.; ELROD, R. F.; ULMER, J. S.; PARR W. W. Third Row: LONGSHORE H. B.; HUGGINS, N. P.; PARSONS, N. H.; MOORE. W. L; TAYLOR, G. E.; EVANS, C. H.; PITTS, P. M.; SALLEY G. P.; BRUNSON, R. F.; CARTER, W. G.; ROSS, R. H.; MASON, J. M.; PARKMON, H. D.; WILKERSON, R. E. : FORD, D. M. Fourth Row: FRALICK O. H.; DAVIS, J. E.; McCOY, T. R.; COX, A. B.; BARROW, J. O.: ARNOLD, T. R.; HOWARD, H. E.; WILLIAMSON, W. T.; FORLIDAS, M. J. LEYSOTH, H. H.; CASKEY, W. J.; PATTERSON, C. C: FICKLING, A. H. Filth Row: STOCKMAN. B. B.; FERGUSON, G. R.; HAUSER, G. T.; DURGEN T. L.; ELDER, M. H.; FARMER, J. M.; WHITE, W. M.; STABLER, E. F.; CLEMMER, G. L.; FRIESON, J. O.; JONES, E. D.; JOWERS, Q. A. Sixth Row CALVERT, J. W.; COLEMAN, C. D.; WHISTONE, W. V.; MASSINGELL, J. P.; JOHNSON, C. M.; HOFFMAN, T. C; BOWEN, R. N.; FORBES, C. S. GAMBRELL, C. H.; DAVIS, N. E.; WEIR, F. J.; CANNON, C. B.: SANDERS, J. D. Bottom Row: MERRITT, H. C; DAWSEY, J. W.; ECKMAN, L. M. BORNE, C. R.: FOSTER, T. D.; TISON, J. A.; PITTS, C. T.; HILL, C. E.; WIERNER, L. E.; GULLEDGE, L. M.; WHITEFIELD, N. C; Platoon Leader s: JULIEN R. A.; HARTIN, D. O.: BROWN, W. L.; Company Staff: PLYLER, D. B., Company Commander: GIBSON, W. R„ Executive; BEACH, M. G., First Sergeant S f ■f if « ' .? w.it i- 3t COMPANY CAPT. J. R. SHEPARD Commander 1ST LT. J. L. LUCAS Executive Officer 1ST SGT. O. L. STUKES First Sergeant Top Row, Left to Right: BOOZER, H. S.; COTHRAN, J. B.; SMITH, B. B.; SIMPSON, V. B.; SMOAK, J. M.; UGHTSEY, D. G.; VANCE, C. E.; CORL HOLCOMBE, B. F.; PITTMAN, J. F.; LOVE, T. B.; COLLINGS. T. A.; GERV CARTER, E. W.; MITCHELL, L. S. Third Row: CHAPMAN, J. W.: CAUTHEN, J. A.; RAINS, R. M.; LINK, J. B.; HINTON, G. R.; COCHRAN, L. M.; M McLENDON, R. C; McCRARY. R. H.; HIERS, J. E.; WICKER, A. R.; KEL D. A.; FAIR, H. H. Fifth Row: PRINCE, R. M.; THOMPSON, J. V.; HARM M. F.; HENDRICKS, R. L.; MORTON, E. L.; HOOD, C. D.; PADGETT, W. R. P.; BELL, G. E. : HARPER, T. G.; LAMOREUX, C. O.; STANLEY, G. F.; Platoon Leaders: TROWELL, L. M.; TILL, C. E.; Platoon Leaders: FOREMA J. R., Captain: LUCAS, J. L., Executive; STUKES, O. L., First Sergeant; LESLIE, J. B.; MOORMAN, W. C; SUGGS, F. D.; RAVENEL, R. H.; EY, E. A.; BLACKWELL, J. H. Second Row: PARSONS, M. O.; ROWE, O. R.; AIS, P. E.; ADAMS, B. R.; KEY, J. T.; BATSON, H. E.; HINSON, J. C; J. R.; OWENS, R. S.; SAUNDERS, G. M.; PURSLEY, J. M.; CHRISTOPHER, ACKEY, G. C; DURDEN, G. C. Fourth Row: DAVIS, R.; HEINBOCKEL, R. H.; LY, J. W,; CONYERS, J. W.; CASTELLO, J. B.; JACKSON, R. S.; KIRBY, ON, B. G.; PENNELL, J. E.; SCHOFIELD, E. C; CROCKER, R. H.; CAUTHEN, M.; SMITH, O. L; RINGER, A. W. Bottom Row: HARDEE, O. L; COOPER, JENKINS, W. J.; GRAHAM, B. M.; MONTS, D. D.; SHERER, D. G.; Assistant N, F. L.; SIMPSON, F. H.; MATTISON, R. T.; Company Staff: SHEPARD, SHIRLEY, D. C, Company Clerk. i ?t w IT T7  ' OMft ' T r ■ 1.111 ■ C kiro BATTALION HEADQUARTERS M. SGT. B. M. SEAGO Master Sergeant CAPT. R. N. TAYLOR Adjutant MAJ. J. G. HICKERSON Executive Officer LT. COL. E. C. THORNTON Battalion Commander Left to Right: M SGT. B. M. SEAGO; CAPT. R. N. TAYLOR; MAJ. J. G. HICKERSON; LT. COL. E. C. THORNTON. ; M COMPANY CAPT. G. W. RAUTON Commander 1ST LT. W. E. MASSEy Executive Officer 1ST SGT. P. R. RICE First Sergeant Top Row, Left to Right: SCOTT, H. M.; DRAKE, D. D.; SUTHERLAND, F. R. L; THOMPSON, H. H.; EUBANKS, C. L; SMITH, J. B.; McCLURE, F. JENKINS, J. S.; CARMICHAEL, K. S.; CLAPP, J. C; WALL, M. H.; DABN STILLY, W. A.; LOWMAN. K. T.; CLARK, J. I.; SHEIDER, A. L. Third Row: E. C: COHEN, P. B.; LATT, J. G.; SIMPSON. R. R.; GRANT, S. J.; ORR, HOLCOMBE, F. J.; VARNADORE, W. E.; AMICK, W. A.; PIERCE, J. A.; WALKER, C. T.; HAMMOND, E. B.; MATHEWS, W. D.; LANGSTON, M BARFIELD, W. M. Filth Row: RHODES, R. H.; SLOAN, J, W.; HARPE J. C; CURRIE, E. G.; SCITO, R. F.; RIVERS, J. E.: STANDEOD, S. E.; Mc W. G. Sixth Row: CAUTHON. M. B.; McKAY, A. S.: FERGUSON, W. L; R. L; WALKER W. S.; HARRIS, H. S.; LITTLEJOHN. G. W.; McKEE, Assistant Platoon Leaders: CARWILE, J. P.: CRAIG, D. L; LIVINGSTON, DOYLE, C. B.: McLEOD, B. E. : Company Staff: RAUTON, G. W., Capta Company Clerk. G.; McLEOD, G. T.; GRAINGER, E. M.; PHILLIPS, W. F. G.; SLIGH A. Second Row: BARKER, R. E.; SMITH, C. A.; SIMS, J. L: FAUCETT, J. W. EY, F. P, : PARKINS, J. A.; PRICE, D. C: STOVER, L. M. ; MASSEE, R. D. MOORHEAD, D. L; YARBROUGH, J, R,: FUNCHESS, M. A.; CARTER J. W.; RITTER, M. W.: AMMONS, J. B.; GLASSCOCK, E. P. Fourth Row THURSTON, M C; CHAPLIN, R. L: SIMPSON, D. M. : SELLARS, J. R. A.: MORRIS, C. B.; MOSTELLER, J. E.; WISE, M. M.: TAYLOR, W. F. R, J. E.; MARKS, G. M.: HOOTEN, N. A.; HAMILTON, F. R.; MORRIS LEAN, J. N.; REGISTER, H. E.; ROGAN, T. S.; SLOAN, C. M.; RHINEHART GRAHAM, T. A.; BINNICKER, M.; TAYLOR, C. B.; BERRY, W. E.; ROGERS G. A.; MARTIN, J. A.; HAWKINS, J. C; CLINE, S. L.; HAYNIE, H. A L. S.; BRITTON, W. B.; McHAFFEE, J. W.; Platoon Leaders: BROCK, J. G n; MASSEY, W. E., Executive: RICE, P. R., First Sergeant; SCANNELL, W. H 1 fi ¥. w. . r- s. p . ? r- 3- o  f  f| p i Oi COMPANY 1ST SGT. H. L. HANCE First Sergeant 1ST LT. D. S. MAY Executive Officer CAPT. W. M. GOODMAN Commander Top Row, Left to Right: MEDLIN E. W.; HASELDON, F. O.; McCRAVY, P. H.; WALTZ, M. R.; GASTON, J. M.; SIMPSON, H. A.; McMEEKIN, T. C; PEELER, J. G.; McELVEEN, J, D.; HOPE, R. M.; WARNER, C. H.; ATKINSON, C. W.; NORTON, L. N.; PARK, R. Y. : SKERRATT, J. D.; TILLER, J. W.; STEWART, C. W. Second Row: COLEMAN, C. D.; CLAYTON, D. A.; HARPER, W. R.; PELLETT, A. B.; SUNDBERG, E. E.; JOHNSON, R. B.; WILLIAMS, J. S.; TURNER, H. C; THAYER, W. B.; DOAR, L. H.; CUSHMAN, J. E.; SANDERS, J. W. ; MARLOWE, W. H.; ABLES, J. R.; BROWN, E. G.; ULMER, H. E. Third Row: RAY, S. B.; McMILLAN, H. C; MANGUM, D.; PERRY, F. M.; MEYER, G. M.; PRICE, M. E.; SIMPSON, J. A.; WALTERS, H. R.; CRAIG, J. F. ; GADDY, J. M.; MASON, R. W.; GREGG, J. H.; WRIGHT, F. L.; PINSON, J. T.; MAULDIN, J. E.; GRAHAM, R. B. Fourth Row: ASHLEY, W. T.; ALEXANDER, J. K.; SKELTON, T. E.; SHELLEY, E. H.; PENDLEY, C. J.: ADAMS. W. A.; JAMESON, H. D.; WYLIE, W. C: SMITH, W. B.; VAN HOOK, E.; GISSEL, L. C; MILLER, D. C; HIGH, R. E.; SAWYER, W. B.; WINGARD H. C; THOMPSON, W. C. Bottom Row: LUNN, J. E.; DELK, W. S.; NOWELL, J. C; CASE, G. F.; NICKOLSON, J. R.; POE, O. S.; WOOD, A. L: JONES, G. L; POSTON, R. L; RUSSELL, R. R.; Assistant Platoon Leaders: YARBOROUGH, D. C; FLEMING, C. L.; HILL, J. T.; MASON, J. F.; BOLT, W. F.; JOHNSON, J. T.; Platoon Leaders: McGREGOR, S. E.; MARTIN, S. J.; BERRY, R. W. ; Company Staff: GOODMAN, W. M., Captain- MAY, D. S., Executive; HANCE, H. L., First Sergeant; STEWART, J. M., Company Clerk. Top Row, Left to Right: McCASKILL. M. J.; LONG, R. M.; POWELL, J. T.; A. N.; BRENNER, W. R. : BOWEN, R. E.; HAMILTON, C. H.; GAULDEN, SEASE, W. C; SLATTERY, J. E.: SOX, H. W.; LIEBENROOD, G. H.; STRI R. F.; PRICE, J. K.; FARMER, L. P.; ROBERTS, E. W. Third Row: PEARMA TUTEN, C. R.; SMITH, J. S.; PRICE, J. L; MAXWELL, S. W.; KEITH, J. R. L; WATKINS, G. S.; PARDUE, F. R.; DENNIS, T. W.; MAYS, W. M.; JOHNSON, J. F.; BOWEN, J. H.; TURNER, J. H.; JACKSON, S. L; ADA HAMMOND, L. H.; WEDD, H. F.; FRICK, R. K.: HARRIS, J. C; RAMSE WEAVER, G. E. Bottom Row: LEGARE, L. N.; WENCK, F. W.; HEAPE, C; COKER, J. W.; Assistant Platoon Leaders: KANNER, O. F.; JOHNSON, A. MOORE, J. H. : DOUGLAS, G. G.: FOSTER, D. A.; Company Staff: HILLE JAMES, J. H., Company Clerk. JEWELL, J. F.; WEBSTER, R. E.; DOBBINS, J. P.; SQUIRES, R. G.; REEVES F. E.; HAMMOND, O. P. Second Row: POSTON, M. L; FORE, F. C. CKLAND, G. M. : WERTZ, J. D.; MELTON, L. E.; CLEMENT, C. W.; JACOBS N, D. L; TAYLOR, W. M.; ROGGE, E. C; SANDERS, T. C; LOFTIS, C. E. M.; SMALL, R. L: RHEA, W. R.; THOMAS, J. H. Fourth Row: SMILEY STEWART, W. R. : SPENDER, G. W.: FOLKES, J. J.; WILSON, T. D. MS, F. W. Fifth Row: LUBASH, V. I.; GANYARD, T. H.; FOWLER, H. E. Y, P. E.: STROUD, H. D.; STONE, W. L; WEST, G. E.; NORTON, P. F. SMITH, S. H. : KOON, J. A.; VON GLAHN. E. H.; TRULUCK, T. D. B.: NOTT, T. E.; LILES, J. S.; LYON, M. D.; PEEBLES, D. L; Platoon Leaders R, R. E., Captain; CRAIG, H. B., Executive: WHITLAW, J. L., First Sergeant £ COMPANY CAPT. R. E. HILLER Commander 1ST LT. H. B. CRAIG Executive Officer 1ST SGT. J. L. WHITLAW First Sergeant 288 Ji COMPANY 1ST SGT. W. B. TURNER First Sergeant 1ST LT. H. C. CHAMBERS Executive Officer CAPT. D. C. JONES Commander Top Row, Left to Right: WILLIAMS, C. D.; DEAS, J. W.; MOORE, R. L; FREEMAN, J. E.; MULLIN, B. J.; STONE, H. N.; PATTERSON, W. B.; MOORE, M. S.; EARGLE, J. C; SUMMEY, J. C. Second Row: MATHIS, B. W.; RIDDLE, B. W.; BLAND, J. P.; POOLE, W. M.; COOK, W. T.; LEOPARD, E. M.; LAWRIMORE, I. B.; WILKIE, W. J.; WILSON, C. T.; WILSON, W. L: CRAIG, K. R.; McLEOD, J. F.; RYAN, W. T. Third Row: THOMAS, C. A.; COURTNEY, R. O.; HAMMOND, J. C, HAGEN, S. A.; KATES, G. S.; GISSENDANNER, J. D.; MARSHALL, W. C; DILLARD, E. S.; SPROUSE, E. B.: REID, G. H.; IRELAND, C. P.; STEWART, J. W.; KELLY, J. W. Fourth Row: SPERRY, C. B.; VALLENTINE, J. G.; STEVENS, H. E.; GARNER, E. A.; CHAMBLEE, C. D.; FOLK, J. M.; BOYKIN, H. D.; KEENE, W. M.; MOODY, R. J.; BOMAR, L. S.; HERRING J. W.; BOWERS, G. W.; SIMMONS W. K.; SCHIERS, W. Fifth Row: LINDSTEDT, G. W.; THOMAS, E. H.; SEASE, F. D.; ANDERSON. G. B.; FRIEND, J. C; PAYNE, J. R.; LISTON, J. W.; SHANDS, E. B.; WILLIAMS. V. K.; WILLIAMS, C. F.; SHULER, W. A.; GLENN, B. A.; GIBSON, W. W.; BROADWELL, E. T. Bottom Row: CLARK, L. L; SENN, G. A.; McGEE, E. L; LeGRAND, D. C; MORGAN, T. W.; HOWELL, K. P.; MESSERVY, L. W.; PATTON, B. C; TAYLOR, A. P.; FOSTER, J. B.; PATRICK, E. M.; BROOKS, J. L; BOSWELL, D. F.; MATTOX, W. R.; Assistant Platoon Leaders: WILLIAMS, J. E.; LITTLEJOHN, J. J.; LINDLER, A. L; Platoon Leaders: STILL, C. N.; FRIAR, R. G.; SMITH, C. H.; Company Staff: JONES, D. C, Captain; CHAMBERS, H. C, Executive; TURNER, W. B., First Serseant; STALVEY, C. B„ Company Clerk. Tf J « « • Y-; f._ ft. It. . v : %. , ' .: ,. i •  i if ,ij If. f  f f .t? f vf. f A Typica Rise and shine! The first sergeant has to get up, too. Up and at ' em, Serg! Light or dark, reveille must be held. Here we exchange the Orders of the Day with the Company c. o. We interrupt our tour for the pause that refreshes. Can ' t get mail every day. Watch out, or you ' ll lose an arm. Reporting misdemeanors to the Disciplinary Sergeant for swift justice. A friendly get-together, better known as bull-shoot- ing. Now you tell one. Posting the Special Memorandums General Orders, and the Bust sheet of course. Nothing like a hot shower to top off the day. L . First Sergeant ' s Day What are you waiting for? Let ' s :at breakfast. Red tape and more red tape, but the Morning Report must go in on time. M.S. class and the First Sergeant is on the receiving end for the first time. is that your face? Nobody else ' s out! Just a few pointers to the boys before drill and then chow again. It ' s a hard life. Alone at last! To write a letter home. No, it ' s time to think of Everybody out for Long Roll. Rest! studies for a change. What a First Sergeant does on his afternoon off. Uniform for the night. Next — hori- zontal drill. - 1 Military Organizations Fish ! That ' s the name of the new initiates of the Scabbard and Blade fraternity. These men, reading from left to right, are tops in the military: D. R. Parish, D. A. Barfield, D. H. Banks, G. S. Pardue, G. W. Rauton, E. C. Thorton, and R. E. Hiller. That ' s just like Lunsford — always trying to steal the show! Wipe that smile off your face, you ' re cute enough without it! R. E. HILLER First Sergeant P. R. LUNSFORD SCABBARD AND BLADE POLISHED BRASS Scabbard and Blade is a national honorary military fraternity recognized all over the country as tops in schools of military organization. It is composed of men who have proved themselves to be the best as far as the military is concerned. Theirs has not been an easy life, for they, as the idols of the cadet corps, endeavored to discipline, drill, and instruct men who some day may hold positions of office in the Army of the United States. It is to these men that we look in times of emergency and it is to them that due recognition should be given in these days of peace. WALTER C. HERRON Captain J. K. ADDISON G. S. PARDUE W. D. ATKINSON D. R. PARISH D. C. BARFIELD G. W. RAUTON D. H. BANKS J. A. RICHBOURD G. F. LEWIS J. R. SHEPARD 295 SENIOR PLATOON B. J. PERRY Leader NATION ' S BEST HALF-TIMERS It ' s a great day when the Senior Platoon departs to far away places to demonstrate some crack drilling. This year found them in many cities, including New York, Mobile, and Jacksonville. As an instrument of publicity, and who is adverse to publicity, the Platoon rivals any group on the campus. This refers to favorable publicity, of course. No worldly gains accompany the honor of being selected to represent Clemson in this manner, only pride in their school and a love of perfection spur these men on. Each year, in the spring, rising seniors atz selected for their perfection in drill. They practice for weeks during every spare hour to prepare for the fall parades. It is then that their self-discipline bears fruit. G. L. ADAMS C. W. CARROLL A. R. FANT C. R. HODGE V. C. OXNER O. L. STUKES D. A. BARFIELD J. H. CARTER, JR. T. S. FOSTER T. A. JACKSON G. S. PARDUE M. R. SWEATMAN J. E. BELL J. P. CARWILE T. D. GAULT N. F. JEFFCOAT D. R. PARRISH W. C. TALBERT H. N. BLACK H. B. CRAIG W. R. GIBSON D. C. JONES J. C. PINCKNEY H. TECKLENBURG E. L. BONNOITT W. P. DESCHAMPS J. D. GLENN C. R. KELLY D. B. PLYLER P. N. TRAKAS W. B. BRITTON G. W. ELEAZER L. D. HARDWICK, JR. R. G. LEIBY W. B. RANDALL R. E. WARNER J. G. BROCK A. C. ELROD J. G. HICKERSON G. W. LENDSTEDT J. A. RICHBOURG J. E. WILLIAMS W. L. BROWN W. C. ELROD R. G. HICKS D. S. MAY T. RICKENBAKER M. M. WOOD A. J. CARRAW J. W. EVANS J. T. HILL W. H. MOORE J. D. SHARP R. L. YOBS Five minutes till half-time. Thousands are waiting. Teck put your pants on. The show must go on! Hut, two, three, four, chin in, chest out — J. T. sets a fine example of how a nut boy should look. The platoon, making their second appearance in New York since the war, are drilling here before eighty thousand fans that have assembled for the San Francisco-New York professional football game. The drill group made this trip by chartered bus. ft  f«§p 35 • MMUN BLADES   • . ; i i§4 «? a m a m. n. t. iwwm i 4 m m . .jC JS K.E E S . w % m mum wsi TfK tfjcrcAK I { S «MYOCX3l [■  « fcWA r . J ' WPKoi i Wr I [% , r . t s Iri ?3 BiT  1 -.: ' - • Wto v f€ V?ri •. . ■ ' - K  -HJh A ff l w E£.vtffl£ sti WICw • f  % jrf - if The Big Mommas from each company get together for a session. Deloach, why the placid look? GO BETWEENS This exclusive club embraces the middle- men of the R.O.T.C. Their superiors issue the orders and they take the blame. The executive sergeants are tapped in the fall and again in the spring. Member- ship is limited to the sergeant majors end first sergeants of the regiment. Their duties include the compiling of daily reports and the announcing of the daily orders and details. Meetings are held monthly to discuss military Droblcms and their solution. EXECUTIVE SERGEANTS ' CLUB C. G. ALLEN F. M. GUNBy A. H. PETERS M. G. BEACH H. L. HANCE P. R. RICE W. W. DeLOACHE T. M. McCURRY O. L. STUKES J. F. DICKSON L. A. MITCHELL B. K. SUTTON G. R. TIMMERMAN President OFFICIAL BUSINESS If it ' s official, it has to go through Pershing Rifles headquarters. The staff is composed of R.O.T.C. cadets of ad- vanced standing. The Fourth Regimental Headquarters, Pershing Rifles, is one of the seven dispersed throughout the United States, with its headquarters stationed at the University of Nebraska. It includes all of the Senior R.O.T.C. Schools in the Southwest. Other active units are located at the University of Tennessee, Louisiana State University, the University of Alabama, and the Georgia School of Technology. Three members of the 4th Regimental Headquarters staff nutized up for a reviev of the local Pershing Rifle Company. PERSHING RIFLES HEADQUARTERS J. A. RICHBOURG Colonel M. M. WOOD Captain FOURTH REGIMENT i. G. HICKERSON Lt. Colonel W. W. BALLENTINE Captain J. C. EARGLE Major W. E. DARBY Captain PERSHING RIFLES P. R. LUNSFORD Captain W. C. HERRON First Lieutenant COMPANY C-4 Pershing Rifles, formed in 1892 by John J. Pershing, is a national honorary military society organized for the purpose of encouraging, pre- serving, and developing the highest ideals of the military profession, and to provide ap- propriate recognition of a degree of military ability among the various Senior Reserve Of- ficer Training Corps units. In Company C-4, the active campus unit, sophomore cadets who stand out in a competi- tive drill get their chance to be properly noticed. The Pershing riflemen drill weekly using the old-style drill until they can perform in their sleep. When they become juniors in class they automatically become inactive members. The P. R. ' s display their smart military bearing and drilling ability before a Mothers ' Day Crowd. The platoon, composed mainly of sophomores, makes many visitors gaze with amazement. V. C. B. SPERRY First Lieutenant | L. L. BATES A. B. COX N. P. HUGGINS J A. MARTIN O. R. ROWE 200 D. SUGGS r st Lieutenant . E. BELL . R. CRAIG . F. JACOBS . E. MERCHANT C. SCHOFIELD H. F. ADICKES First Lieutenant W. E. BERRY F. DEAS J. H. JAMES H. C. MERRITT F. D. SEASE J. I. HOWELL Second Lieutenant C. R. BOYLE T. W. DENNIS D. A. KIRBY S. P. MORRAH D. C. SHIRLEY P. R. RICE M Sergeant J. P. BROOKS W. H. FANNING D. C. KLINCK J. W. ORR C. S. SIMPSON A. H. PETERS First Sergeant J. W. CALVERT G. N. GARDNER L. N. LEGARE J. G. PEELER J. D. SKERRATT F. J. AIKEN C. CAMPBELL F. E. GAULDEN J. B. LINK W. J. RABON H. E. STANTON W. A. AMICK W. G. CASH N. L. HARVEY O. W. LIVINGSTON M. D. RICE L. M. WHEATLY N. V. AIMAR L. M. COCHRAN C. D. HOOD F. J. MAPPUS G. C. ROBERTS W. V. WHETSTONE Cadet Leaders of Tomorrow 301 Ik A ' ? Mr. McGarity leads the Glee Club in a practice session, in prepare tion for a concert. CHANGING WEARY Reporters don ' t just report and writers write, so McNeil Howard super- vises the distribution of The Tiaer also. ! Get that man ' s name, rank, and serial number — also a down payment for his ' 49 Taps. Dan types up the poop and Wiggins watches the cash. Our brainchild . Earl, Leo, and Smitty observe their handi- work, the Blue Key Directory, approvingly, and a handy little book it is, too. ■ II ' TIT !!( It could be Captain Kidd and his pirates burying one of their fabulous treasures, but it ' s actually one of the Little Theater ' s rehearsals for Where The Cross Is Made . Burning of the midnight oil makes way for the sleepless nights and headaches that go hand in hand with deadlines and the finished product. Slipstick is one of the most prominent technical magazines in the state. PACE AFTER CLASSES This is one of the little men without whom no publication could exist. An abundance of skill and patience are required for those who would work in the dark room. Pretty hot musicians are these Jungaleers. Here they practice for one of the numerous holiday festivities at which they have been invited to perform. 305 Publi ications s pomonna for . . . yPilss Jjetty rfean Jenkins FOR THE EDITOR Jnhs J ean oJSlcjCjim FOR THE BUSINESS MANAGER the g C aps Staff . . . 309 Jnhs OXikki Skeparo FOR THE DESIGNER Jniss Cfnne Cfault FOR THE CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER . . JJe 1 rouoL H 310 Jnlss [jaij Shbrlei] FOR THE FEATURE EDITOR (K resen t I • • • JHlss anet 1 eebles FOR THE MANAGING EDITOR 311 Jrliss Jjehsi] Jnoore FOR THE PHOTO EDITOR Jnlss Marion jtunter FOR THE COPY EDITOR • • C Ojcvi JLLS CHOICES OF Jnlss JnaYuw Jceese FOR THE LITERARY EDITOR a wn THE ' 49 EDITORS Mm Vallie CfUoU FOR THE CLASSES EDITOR Jnrs. Cfnn Jnoorkead JJunawai] FOR THE SPORTS EDITOR Jn ' iss Gjnn cJaneton FOR THE ART EDITOR ■ ■ LEWIS B. SMITH Editor C Cips Staff PUTTING THE YEAR IN REVIEW The work is over and the 1949 staff can sit back and breathe a sish of relief for theirs is fe eling of deep satisfaction. In these pages have gone the personalities, philosophies, and idealogies of the men who have pro- duced a college annual. Granted that there are mistakes, but where in human nature is there no mistake? Appointed to their respective positions on the Senior staff in the Spring of 1948, after a year ' s service on the Junior staff, these men immediately began the layout and made their plans accordingly. The entire job was done by the men on these pages. Theirs was a difficult task as they endeavored to complete the work of an undergraduate as well as produce the Taps. It ' s all over now but the shouting and we hope that you will restrain your shouting as you realize the difficulties under which this work was done. However, here it is. Needless to say we are proud of our accomplishment. ROBERT F. WIGGINS Business Manager WILLIAM A. SLOAN, JR. Photo Editor JACQUES R. SHEPARD Designer WILLIAM B. MITCHELL, JR. Copy Editor ROBERT A. GETTYS Chief Photographer TOM W. DUN AWAY Sports Editor JEFF D. McMAHAN Feature Editor WILLIAM E. DARBY Advertising Manager ROBIN A. JULIEN Classes Editor JAMES P. PARNELL Staff Photographer 314 Julien checks copy while Bill Ashley slaves in the background. Smitty has a suggestion but Money Bags Wiggins is not so sure. Result- Compromise and everybody ' s satisfied. DAVID L. PEEBLES Managing Editor CHARLES M. KENNEMORE Staff Photographer DAVID R. SPINER Literary Editor ROBERT R. WORKMAN Art Editor The work of the Feature Editor is done and the twenty beauties, as chosen by the student body, are sent to Cecil B. DeMille, who makes the final decision. 315 THE JUNIOR TAPS STAFF W. T. ASHLEY B. M. FAILE J. B. SMITH W. P. BAILEY J. R. McLAIN G. E. TAYLOR A. K. BOWMAN J. NOWELL J. T. THOMPSON L R. COOPER W. D. PEAKE H. M. TOBIN J. B. COTHRAN J. R. ROCHESTER L. E. WHITEHEAD Another grueling feature of producing a college annual is exhibited by Peake as he makes with the graphite. Six Tobin and Cotton Bailey also seem to be pretty busy. Ted, J. P., and Ken, three of the unsung heroes of the dark room, put the finishing touches on some of the fine work which the group has turned out this year. The work of these artists of the camera adds much to the worth of the Book . OUR YEARBOOK IN THE MAKING Here is Wee Willie , the man who decided what and whose pictures would appear in the book. See HIM if you don ' t like yours. Big Mitch burns the midnight oil . His are headaches for which there is no remedy other than the finished book. C m cJL aer WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE? R. C. BRADLY Editor R. E. NORTON Business Manager The Tiger , truly the voice of the Clem- son student body, ends its forty-second year of publication. No other group of students on the campus deserves more praise than do these men. Theirs is a job that never ceases, for as soon as one edition is out, the next is being planned. Monday and Tuesday nights find the staff slavishly pre- paring copy. Wednesday is for the linotype, Thursday night lends itself to the actual distribution of the paper, and all the rest of the week goes into plans for the next issue. To no fo r m of censorship by the faculty or administration is the Tiger subjected. This has by no means detracted from the quality of the publication as it may boast of All American honors as rated by the National Scholastic Press Association. A. M. HOWARD Managing Editor D. R. PARRISH Circulation Manager L. D. REYNOLDS Sports Editor C. N. STILL Associate Editor ■ As the first Tiger rolls off the press everyone gathers ' round to check the make-up. Scoop briefs the sports section. Col. McNeil Howard receives from John Dewey his well-earned key while the Missus beams. R. F. RAYLE News Editor H. T. ARTHUR Feature Editor R. A. GETTYS Photographer R. W. NICHOLSON Cartoonist Say, Bob, is that a call to Winthrop? We thought the phone was for business only. Why don ' t you go to work like Howell and Bill! The Thinker? Or is it Bill Snipes trying to balance the books of the Tiger so that every infinitesimal part of the cent will be accounted for? THE TIGER JUNIOR STAFF Upper: Sports Editor Cribb checks a story for space. What a year to be Sports Editor! Lower: Gregory presents a classic profile for the photographer. Check those pipes. J. R. CONEY J. E. CUSHMAN A. W. NORMAN H. A. SIMPSON W. V. COSTELLO T. D. DONEGAN J. F. OATES J. W. SNIPES J. T. CRIBB J. W. JENKINS J. P. PARNELL J. L. THOMAS Rayle, Costello, Arthur, Snipes, and Howard pose casually in front of their touring sedan before leaving for Press Conference. Two top writers of The Tiger put their great minds together to give us the latest scoop. Oh, for a white collar job! STUDENTS THAT MAKE THE TIGER ROAR Months of work are forgotten by the Tiger staff when they take time out to have their famous banquet. There ' s Prof. John D. Lane, advisor, summing up past events. The guest speaker that evening was none other than Prof. Waite. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of keys and scrolls to deserving staff members of long standing. 321 CAie Of ararian PLOW-BOY JOURNAL Published by students in the School of Agriculture, the Agrarian is recognized as the oldest technical magazines on the campus. It also has the largest circulation of all campus magazines. The content of the Agrarian consists mainly of technical ideas and theories of the rapidly advancing field of agriculture. Features of local interest are also included. All the work of publication is done by the students, and staff members are trained by the preceding staff. s. e. McGregor Editor L. D. REYNOLDS Co-Editor J. F. ALEXANDER W. W. BALLENTINE W. P. ROBERTS L. B. SMITH D. A. BARFIELD C. R. HODGE W. R. ALEXANDER C. R. ALLEN J. L. CRAPSE S. T. RUSSELL The new staff of the Agrarian . Reading from Left to Right, Front Row: C. B. Doyle, D. Young, D. D. Blocker. Rear Row: W. H. Craven, R. Alexander, W. B. Bryans, and E. L. Knight. 322 a Jjobbin ana Jjeak eauer SPINNING A YARN Ten years ago the lota Chapter of the Phi Psi fraternity started something it couldn ' t finish, so it has been going on ever since — the Bobbin and Beaker . The Bobbin and Beaker is the official journal of the Textile School. The purpose of the magazine is to integrate the textile industry, the textile school, and the textile student. Its contributors include men of industry as well as students, with the result that its articles are both informative and up to date. R. J. CHEATHAM Editor R. J. RICE Associate Editor The Bobbin and Beaker, prize publication of the Textile School, in the making. Too bad there ' s only one typewriter with all those willing hands available. J. P. CLANCY Associate Editor N. A. HOWELL Managing Editor G. E. ULDRICK G. ASNIP B. K. SUTTON M. N. BRIDWELL G. M. MOISSON Editorial Assistant E. T. BROADWELL Advertising Manager L. S. SMITH F. F. GRIFFIN C. L. PICKENS V. I. LUBASH 323 Cske o Lipstick D. R. SHELOR Editor H. C. SWEENY Associate Editor Two hot typists, Beaty and Williams, pound out copy for the Slipstick . Shelor inspects a former issue. DESIGN IN PROGRESS One of the best technical maga- zines in the state of South Carolina is the Slipstick , official publica- tion of the School of Engineering at Clemson. Edited by a group of senior stu- dents, the magazine contains tech- nical material, and items of news and features of local interest. The Slipstick is edited four times each school year and the en- tire publication is done by mem- bers of the student staff. An advisory board composed of faculty members is always at hand to offer helpful hints and advice. L. P. WILLIAMS Managing Editor A. L. CHALKER W. H. SCURRY Feature Editor J. B. BERRY F. E. BEATY, JR. Advertising Manager A. W. SCHOOLBRED, JR. J. M. JOHNSON Circulation Manager L. D. SHERER C ke JHlnarei JjuLLetLn SKETCHBOOK The Minaret Bulletin , spon- sored by the Minarets fraternity, is the bisemester publication of the Architectural Department. Its staff may include any student from that department with the exception that the editor be a member of the Minarets. Through articles contributed by leading architects and builders, stu- dents and alumni are enlightened in the different aspects of the trad e. F. F. KAY, JR. Editor Floyd Kay criticizes the Saint ' s frescoe for the benefit of those not in the know. R. E. NORTON Advertising Manager P. H. BULTMAN Writer B. B. NEELY Circulation Manager J. A. LEE Writer H. H. TARLETON Art Director R. T. THOMAS Writer Foy, Neely, and Kay work out the details for the next issue of the Minaret Bulletin . 325 LEO KIRVEN Editor cJke JjLiie J eu JJirecto INFORMATION, PLEASE ri) Published annually by the C I e m s o n Chapter of Blue Key Directory. The directory contains a roster of the students, giving class, major course, college address, and home address. Faculty and administrative officials are also listed with information as to their positions and formal education background. A roster of each cadet company and a list of all recognized clubs, fraternities, and publications are also included. Oh, brother, what a spread — of Directories, that is! The nice thing about getting some- thing into print is that you can always ad- mire it later. R. F. WIGGINS Editor C m IJ. Jn. C Of. ULaYwbook A GUIDE TO CLEMSON X Published annually by a student com- mittee, which is appointed by the Y cabinet, the YMCA Handbook has proved itself to be a valuable source of information for those who would acquaint themselves with the activities of Clemson. The handbook, distributed at the begin- ning of each school year is published pri- marily for the purpose of informing freshmen with a knowledge of campus activities, but is utilized by upperclassmen and faculty as well. McLaurin, Foster, Sheally, Wiggins, Mac- Gregor, and R. O. are sitting on top of the world. Their work is done and they can congratulate each other now. amma L. D. REYNOLDS President Oflplm Jlu 1949 marks the sixteenth of Gamma Alpha Mu ' s activity on the Clemson campus. Since its membership is based primarily on a man ' s literary ability, you will find among its members many who are active workers on the student publications. Any member of Gamma Alpha Mu is unquestionably a writer or poet of some merit, for one must submit a sample of his work to Octavus Roy Cohen for judgment. It is through the efforts of Professor John D. Lane that this reward for talented writers exists. Who knows, one of these men might some- day write a best-seller? R. C. BR ADLEY Secretary J. O. LEWIS AND THEN I WROTE H. T. ARTHUR G. MOISSON A. P. CALHOUN L. B. SMITH C. M. CRAWFORD C. N. STILL 327 r orensics and Dramatics SPEAKING UP Above: Isn ' t it funny how everybody starts giggling when a photographer rolls in. Could be that Doll ' ' Kirven gave out with one of those witty remarks that he ' s well known for. Below: Mdndannis has something up his sleeve. The hats are present so it looks like the heads are making big plans for the old Alma Mater . ait awwa if The Tau Kappa Alpha, a national honorary leader- ship and forensic society, was founded in Indianap- olis, Indiana, on May 18, 1908, for the purpose of inspiring interest in forensics among honor students. It now has 105 active chapters of which the Clemson chapter is the latest. The local charter was organized in 1948 by seven charter members. To become a member of the Tau Kappa Alpha, a student must rank in the upper thirty-five per cent, of his class scholastically and have completed at least two years of college. In addition to this, the student must have for two years participated creditably in the forensic programs of the college. L. E. KIRVEN, JR. President R. W. BERRY G. FANT s. e. McGregor E. E. MORRIS, JR. H.,E. ULMER W. E. DARBY Vice-President M. A. SMITHWICK Secretary-Treasurer J. K. ADDISON D. H. BANKS D. A. BARFIELD R. W. BERRY C. R. HODGE L. E. KIRVEN s. l. McGregor E. E. MORRIS H. ULMER R. F. WIGGINS FAST TALKERS ttawbett 1 Organized for the purpose of furthering forensics and rewarding outstanding forensic leaders in the Delta Epsilon Alpha Chapter of the Strawberry Leaf. First introduced to the Clemson Campus in 1940, the chapter has done outstand- ing work in this department. Very active in class elections, Straw- berry Leaf also goes all out in its instruc- tion in forensics of the members of the Calhoun Forensic Society. Above: Once again four starry-eyed wheels pose for the tired cameraman. You can tell it ' s posed can ' t you? Below: Bill and Myron look pretty happy about the situation, but look at R. O. . He must be worrying about that big final in qual . ON STAGE 4-LL Must be strong steel to hold up all those personalities. It ' ll hold, though, until that middle man Peebles gets tired. The higest honor bestowed upon a Thespian here at Clem- son is membership in the Alpha Psi Omega, the collegiate dra- matic fraternity. As membership requirements involve a large amount of the- atrical work, such as acting, di- recting, or producing, you may be certain that a member of the Kappa Psi cast is a thor- oughly seasoned trouper. T. B. LOVE President D. L. PEEBLES Vice-President C. R. HODGE Secretary A. CHALKER CRAYTON CRAWFORD L. W. FLOYD PHILIP GILROY ROBIN JULIEN LEO KIRVEN J. D. McMAHAN TAKE A BOW t eaiet J. D. McMAHAN President A growing and deserving organization on the Clemson campus is the Clemson Little Theater. Membership is open to all who are sincerely interested and have the native ability for this type of activity. The primary purpose of the Little Theater is to utilize known ability and to uncover hidden talent in the presentation o light drama and comedy for the entertainment and enjoyment of the students of Clemson and the residents of the surrounding community. Everything from the leading man to the villain. And by the way, how did Bow Spinner rate that soft seat? D. R. SPINER Secretary R. A. JULIEN Historian T. B. LOVE Treasurer W. C. MAYS Property Custodian C. R. ALLEN P. H. BULTMAN J. A. W S. D. W C. J. W L. T. P. C. J. L. J. J. D. T. F. G. O. H. R. P. CARWILE L. CHALKER . R. CHAPMAN W. CONVERSE L. CRAIG . H. CRAVEN M. CRAWFORD T. CRIBB . E. DARBY W. FLOYD S. FOSTER W. GILROY R. HODGE I. HOWELL E. KIRVEN W. McMAHAN E. MITCHELL L PEEBLES P. PENNELL SEDDON M. STRICKLAND L STUKES M. TOBIN O. WATSON CURTAIN CALL . . . AS THE HOUSE LIGHTS DIM A humorous scene from The Male Animal in which Ira Slobodian steals the show while Jay Shuler as Sally Blakely eagerly awaits the outcome. A hard-working crew indeed are the men behind the scenes, whose earnest efforts are seldom realized. Leo Kirven pulls a blunder to top all blunders in the Sparkin of lovely Gaynelle Williams. It ' s from Where the Cross Is Made . The old sea captain has just passed on. The set is Blithe Spirit minus bodies. The spirits are having a ball on the sofa. One is playing Chopsticks on the baby grand. Ectoplasm everywhere, and not a bit to be seen. The cast of Madamoiselle Modiste congregates for the grand finale. Musicals are always a good excuse for lavish costumes — and good music, and M ' amselle had both. Suspense! Everybody joins hands as Madam Arcotti (Venita Robison) calls the plays. They ' re trying to bring Elvira back for her appear- ance in Blithe Spirit . Jack Tres- cott is the harassed husband. A serious looking crew. Come, come Judge Addison, let ' s see you use that gavel. can Clemson ' s oldest organization, The Calhoun Forensic Society, had its be- ginning way back in 1894. Many of our state politicians learned the rudi- ments of public speaking through the efforts of this organization. Debating is still the primary purpose of the society and its influence on the lives of Clemson men is profound. Debates are conducted throughout the year and are attended by com- munity folk as well as students, both of whom come away with the feeling of an evening well spent. The Chaplain gives out with a few friendly comments while McGregor takes notes. Check those curtains for headspace, will you? D. A. BARFIELD Vice-President D. A. FOSTER Secretary W. C. MOORMAN Treasurer G. ADAMS H. T. ARTHUR W. W. BALLENTINE D. C. BAXLEy R. W. BERRY J. W. CALVERT D. L. CRAIG W. E. DARBY G. C. FANT H. L. HANCE C. R. HODGE L. E. KIRVEN G. F. LEWIS G. P. MANDANIS D. S. MAy awu ic J. K. ADDISON President PRO AND CON acu tet 1 From bull sessions like this come some of the best ideas for work in forensics. It ' s one of the most important phases of college life. s. e. McGregor H. E. McLEOD W. B. MITCHELL E. E. MORRIS M. A. RICE J. A. RICHBURG J. L RIDGEWAY F. SEDDON P. S. SHEALY J. A. SMITH M. A. SMITHWICK D. R. SPINER P. N. TRAKAS H. E. ULMER R. O. WATSON L. M. WHEATLY R. F. WIGGINS R. R. WILLIAMS Musi usica EVENING CONCERTS WITH _ ■ i ilflflpiW ?] :■ ;i i| Distinguished Conductor Robert Shaw takes a well-deserved bow after completing an outstanding performance. His genius in coaxing the best of a chorus is evident. The Robert Shaw Chorale in action, vibrating the hall with resounding harmony, the result of thoroughness and painstak- ing care for every detail. Robert Shaw, the high priest of choral art, whose specialties are teaching amateurs how to sing together and achieving artistry com- parable to Toscanini ' s. Eugene Ormandy, conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. The Orchestra, consisting of 100 pieces, is con- sidered one of the best in the world. THE ARTISTS BRILLIANT STARS AT THEIR BEST Deep within every person, no matter what type he may profess to be, is the love of music. To give students the opportunity to enjoy music at its best, the Clemson Concert Series each year selects top-ranking artists to perform. Among the great artists chosen to appear this year were such luminaries as Rise Stevens, glamorous opera and motion picture star; the Robert Shaw Chorale; Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; the First Piano Quartet; and Jascha Heifetz and his violin. Everyone, including the college and high school students, pro- fessors and their wives, and people from the surrounding localities, flocks to the concerts. Who could resist the sight of Rise Stevens singing selections from Carmen or the melodious strains of the First Piano Quartet? For the students especially, the concerts give relief from the daily grind of studying. After a few hours spent listening to music that is out of this world , they are ready to plough back into the textbooks. The Concert Series was perfectly arranged for last year and we expect equally fine entertainment next season. Rise Stevens, lovely opera and motion picture star, came to town and Clemscn ' s concert attendance reached an all- time high. The First Piano Quartet discuss a score of music which will be included in their program. The very best in music is procured for Clemson ' s concert series and they rank high on the list. Heifetz, recognized as one of the masters of the violin, performed at Clemson last Spring. His appearance was favored with enthusiasm. 341 Members review their gallery of stars and highlights of seasons gone by. E. A. FREEMAN President Organized for the purpose of furthering music and musical organizations on the campus is Mu Beta Psi. Membership is limited to men who have served for two or more years in the Glee Club, Concert Band, or Military Band. Mu Beta Psi has been of great help to the Concert Series and other musical piesentations on the campus by lending its members as ushers and for other necessary services. Freeman demonstrates the S. O. P. of a regular Mu Beta Psi meeting while his contempo- raries look on. By the way, how did E 2 Waite get in on this? Is it possible that he ' s full of music, too? HP? 4 flfl|| D. M. JENKINS Vice-President J. R. COTHRAN Secretary J. E. BELL Treasurer J. B. BERRY E. W. BLACK J. E. COTHRAN J. F. DICKSON J. W. EVANS G. S. FLYNN W. W. FOARD R. B. GASQUE J. T. GREGORY W. L. GRIST C. A. HAIR R. G. HANNA M. D. HARRIS R. W. JONES R. C. LAUGHIN R. G. LEIBY R. G. MACE T. F. McCRAW D. C. MclNTYRE J. W. McMAHAN R. E. NIX P. A. NORTON T. C. RICKENBAKER E. W. SEIGLER H. C. SHADWELL C. F. SKINNER A. D. STALVEY J. A. STANLEY F. H. THIEKER P. N. TRAKAS J. P. WILK R. R. WORKMAN t eat vl A And the concert was enjoyed by a ■ P. N. TRAKAS President Sing, sing, sing! That ' s the motto of the Glee Club, and they stick to it. If you haven ' t the courage to step out on the stage and exercise your vocal chords alone, join the crowd and combine in mighty harmony. During the school year the students look forward to the concerts presented by the Glee Club. Shortly before the Christmas holidays the Gee Club produces its annual Christmas pageant, which is enjoyed by everyone in the community. As the years go by, the Glee Club hopes to gain in experience and technique until it can rival any Glee Club in the South. The curtain ascends and the audience anxiously awaits an evening of musical enjoyment. Keep going, men. Don ' t forget that practice makes perfect or something like that. f N. BROWN M. P. CANNON S. CARLISLE W. W. CLARDY T. A. COLLINGS H. L. CREECH J. GARDNER J. P. GARRETT J. W. GORDEN S. A. HAGEN H. HARDEE C. HUFF R. JOHNSON T. LEWIS J. LISTON K. LOWMAN C. MASON B. G. McCALL w. l. Mcdowell J. W. McMAHAN R. MELLETTE T. L. MONROE J. MOORE J. E. PADGETT J. S. PARNELL B. PATTERSON J. PATTERSON R. ROGERS W. RUTLEDGE H. C. SHADWELL B. SHULER W. C. SIMPSON R. SLIGH A. B. STOCKFOOT L. STODDARD C. A. THOMPSON F. T. WEBB R. F. WIGGINS J. P. WILK P. H. WITT ALL TOGETHER NOW W. P. ROBERTS Vice-President J. K. ALEXANDER W. T. ASHLEY R. C. ASHMORE H. B. BAGWELL C. L. BROWN SOUTH ' S SMOOTHEST Soft brass in the background while the reeds take a ride. iti aaicct i L J. O. COLE R. K. FRICK D. M. JENKINS D. F. ROHN H. M. DYCHES J. T. GREGORY C. L. PACE C. VUKSTA Come on, let ' s dance, for the Jungaleers are tuned up and ready to provide their listeners with an evening of pleasure. Just call for what you want and they give out with it. Sweet and low, hot and fast, it ' s all there, tailor made and ready for your listening pleasure. Membership in The Jungaleers is based on the individual ' s skill as a musician alone, and auditions are frequently given throughout the school year for those who are interested. Possessing its own instruments and trans- portation, the orchestra accepts many invita- tions and offers to perform throughout the South where they are well known and recog- nized for their musical ability. A. D. STALVEY Business Manaser Here ' s why sixth barracks occupants can ' t sleep their afternoon labs away. They produce any type of music you want — sweet, hot, or lowdown. 346 I ■ MUSIC COMMANDERS tiaaJLiete The boys were really hot that night. R. G. MACE Director Since its organization in 1941, the Brigadiers, one of two dance bands at Clemson, has made quite a name for itself. Playing for off-campus activities, this orchestra has come to be known as one of the best and smoothest college bands in the South. Musical talent and ability are prerequisites for entrance; those students possessing both, by proof of audition, are invited to join. Self-sufficiency has been established and the orchestra new owns all of its own instruments, as well as its own touring bus, Jezebel , against which no words of violence may be uttered. Mighty fine dance, and all that glorious music came from none other than our own Brigadiers. This is where they come into their own. R. B. GASQUE Business Marker W. W. FOARD R. G. LEIBY T. F. McCRAW R. L. TIMMONS H. C. SHADWELL Property Manager C. E. JONES J. O. LEWIS J. M. SHIELDS L. E. WILLIAMS 347 D iversities Clemson ' s local flyboys pose for a publicity shot. It ' s rumored they spend more time in the air than in the classroom. These men not only fly and service their planes; they also build them. Mighty fine organization for interested parties. z 4-eto L Uw WINGS FOR ALL M. H. DORSEY President Wherever men congregate, some are bound to be interested in aviation. Such is the case at Clemson. Last year the Aero Club was organized for the purpose of providing students flying time at a price within their reach. At present the club has twenty members. New members don ' t even have to be able to fly — that ' s another purpose of the club. They ' ll learn! Meetings are held every two weeks in a room at the airport. The boys buy a share in a plane together. Cross-country runs and short hops are made during good flying weather. Each man is allowed approximately one hour on scheduled days. During the summer another group of men band together and rent a plane for a few days at the time. The club observes its own safety regulations. ' ' % R. R. RUSSELL Vice-President ' if J. E. DENT Secretary J. F. CRAIG wK Treasurer wL J. M. JACKSON Club Director AlXh H. J. BEARDEN ,-•% M. M. EARNHARDT J J. D. GAULT . i W. R. HALE ■« H. H. LEYSATH s. e. McGregor j. w. McMillan j. w. sherard j. t. squires A. P. TAYLOR H. J. THIELE Just contacted station B.U.L.L. way down in Back of Beyond . Must be interesting work by the look on Benny Arnold ' s face. Bet you a ham to a doughnut he tries to make a date with somebody ' s sister for next Saturday night. ON THE AIR u aJLio K luv Where there ' s an aerial there ' s a ham . Clemson ' s Radio Club was in operation before the war, but was temporarily disbanded along with many other activities. In 1946, J. C. Martin, of the Electrical Engineering Department, again formed the club; and it ' s membership has grown from ten to thirty. The only requirement to membership is an interest in amateur radio work with an objective of acquiring an amateur license. The club boasts of five licensed members. The hams have their own radio room in the sixth barracks which they have recently overhauled. The radio room harbors the Clemson College radio station, licensed as W 4 ETP. Every other Monday evening the members meet in the code room to practice taking code. As soon as arrangements can be made, the club plans to join the South Carolina Emergency network. w 1 . F. THOMAS Vice-President J. M. JOHNSTON Secretary-Treasurer it L. ARNOLD I L. BATES ). B. BERRY I M. DeLORME VI. H. DORSEY W. E. FARIS C. FERGUSON I A. GAINES M. HUTCHINGS, JR. C. JEFFCOAT J. D. GAULT President ' . W. McCOMBS . M. PARKER . W. SHERARD :. E. STONE . D. THOMPSON 1 S. WHITESIDES JOHN ALEXANDER Secretary and Histor.an DON BROWN Treasurer HOWELL ARTHUR Script Writer LEN REYNOLDS Script Writer DOC ROBERTS Script Writer ALBERT CHALKER Narrator BOB DILFIELD Narrator RAY ALEXANDER Narrator FRANK CANFIELD Narrator PHILPS BULTMAN Narrator THE STUDENTS SPEAK FRANK SEDDON President :tum You can cut off, Frank, the mike ' s dead. One of the newer campus organizations, the Clemson College Student Forum of the Air, has as its purpose broadcasting news and views of the schools, the departments, the extension service, and the experiment station. The forum was born early in the first semester of the year in the mind of Frank Skipper Seddon. It has a hard-working membership which is limited to fifteen-odd for efficiency purposes, and which is composed of administrative officials, program directors, script writers, and narrators. Turn the radio on, get that station, quick! It ' s the radio forum; they ' re on the air, bringing you the voice of Clemson. If you haven ' t heard the latest you ' ll hear it now. They specialize in anything from peanuts to pink elephants. ' fflK V A distinguished group indeed are the Masons of Clemson. They ' re trying not to see that photographer, but who can ignoie the beckoning voice of the flashbulb. TOLERANCE £ t Ltate an QHtYHi 7 Clemson has many societies and organizations on her campus, but one of the type of the Square and Compass is always welcome. The Square and Compass has been unofficially active for about a year and one-half. It became affiliated with the college officially in September, 1948. The object of the organization is to promote better understanding among the Clemson students who are Master Masons. The degree of Master Mason is the requirement to membership. During the past two years the organization has sponsored Christmas gifts for the children at the Stumers ' hospital in Greenville, S. C. W. H. STARNES President F. H. THIEKER Vice-President E. P. BISHER Secretary J. A. BARKER, JR. E. W. BARNETT L. R. COOPER C. E. CROSS H. G. DANIELS H. D. HEDGEPATH C. H. LATHAM H. E. McKINNEY W. E. McSWAIN G. M. MOISSON, JR. C. H. NELSON W. D. PEARSON D. L PLAZICO B. PROSSER P. J. PROVINCE M. C. RASH H. W. REID S. T. RUSSELL F. SEDDON R. E. TOWNSEND W. E. WEST W. A. WOOD Regional Organizations -•- irn 1 iKC i — dc eTield— uuuta Acts as a medium to bring the boys of the county into closer fellowship. MEMBERS ARE: L. P. Williams, President; W. H. Scurry, Vice-President; J. W. Pettigrew, Secretary; J. P. Bland, Treasurer; W. R. Alexander, J. Ashley, J. J. Banks, J. P. Bell, L. S. Clark, D. Dunn, L. Eubanks, F. L. Foreman, R. G. Friar, R. H. trolley, A. B. Kitchen, F. Mason, G. S. Pardue, G. W. Rauton, B. Seago, D. H., D. L. Timmerman, J. L. Wh,tlaw. • eta %, tawia, f The aristocrats have one noteworthy project, a scholarship fund. MEMBERS ARE: E. G. Hay, Captain; E. M. Seabrook, First Mate; P. E. Gervais. G. D. Gnce. F. E. Beaty, J. D. Bell, H. Y. Burdctte S. P. Darlington, R. Davis, E. M. Jenkins, H. S. Jenkins, W. J. Jenkins, A. M. Lofton, J. T. Melchers, C. D. Miller, C. S. Pulkenin, J. C. S. Rivers, E. T. Salisbury, E. P. Seay, H. Techlenburg, C. A. Weinheimer. m r — ■ ■■i ketakee Danceo, fellowship and 30od times are the keynotes. MEMBERS ARE: J. D. Gault, President; J. H. Sarratt, Vice-President; H. E. Bland, Secretary-Treasurer; H. G. Allison. O. B. Black, V. B. Caldwell, T. E. Eskew. T. D. Gault, J. M. Hammett, E. E. Hunsuck, J. Jolly, V. L. Kite, E. J. Long, W. H. Mint;, C. A. Parker, D. L. Plaxico, D. C. Price, J. L. Price, J. E. Ramsey, K. R. Sanders, C. B. Smith, J. M. Tate, L. G. White, R. R. Willis. K lateitdL Again the club closes another season of delightful dances. MEMBERS ARE: J. E. Millsap, President; L. W. Floyd, Vice-President; T. B. Love, Secretary-Treasurer; D. F. Boswell, J. R. Broadway. J. G. Dinkins, J. A. Edens, J. A. Frierson, J. H. Gentry. L. Gibbons, H. T. Green, C. R. Hodge, W. L. James. W. D. Matthews, B. F. Richbourg, J. A. Richbourg, L. E. Rose, O. L. Stukes. J. T. Walker, C. T. Walker. Recently organized. MEMBERS ARE: H. D. Salter, President; J. D. Connor, Vice-President: H. N. Black, Secretary; D. D. Blocker, Treasurer; J. K. Addison, R. L. Beach, A. N. Driggers, W. W. Hair, R. H. Kinard, J. W. Liston, L. S. Mitchell, J. W. Mitchell, W. M. Patrick, E. H. Thomas, R. Thompson, C. E. Till. 1 1 CLOU a mma avva c r-lvylta The Tar Heels have a most successful regional club. MEMBERS ARE: L. O. Puckett, President; H. R. Kennedy, Vice-President; W. B. Mitchell, Secretary; R. D. Ballenger, S. B. Ballenger, W. Bethel, R. Boyd, J. A. Burton, J. C. Caldwell, J. C. Clanton, J. H. James, J. S. Liles, J. H. Moore, T. E. Nott, F. L. Rhyne, T. C. Rickenbaker, A. N. Turner. Serves as a substitute for a fraternity at other universities. MEMBERS ARE: D. C. Baxtey, President; H. R. Pate, Secretary; B. M. Faile, Treasurer; D. A. Barfield, Publicity Chairman; D. C. Baxley, W. B. S. Boykin, J. W. Conyers, H. K. Hall, A. W. Hilton, T. N. Myers, M. L. McCaskill, G. M. Saunders, G. C. Truesdale, B. O. Watson. avva 77 Ck unato h. ) zli ida Just another county club. MEMBERS ARE: N. F. Jeffcoat, President; N. W. Patterson, Vice-President; J. D. Sharpe, Secretary; W. L. Mathias, Treasurer; D. H. Witt, Publicity Chairman; N. W. Addy, E. W. Boozer, M. A. Fulmer, J. A. Henry, B. H. Herlong, A. L. Jones, L. L. Lewis, O. F. Mack, P. S. Shealy, R. F. Taylor, H. O. Wessmger. Christmas dances at their best. MEMBERS ARE: C. R. Allen, President; E. Chamness, Vice-President; L. K. Crosland, K. E. Lewis. J. W. Hamer, F. H. Allen, W. D. Atkinson, C. C. Bell, H. A. Braswcll, J. G. Bundy, W. B. Chamness, J. F. Covington, W. L. Curry, E. Curry, E. L. Deas, W. M. Dees, W. W. Foard, J. G. Gaddy, H. M. Hardaway, R. C. Herring, J. L. Huchabee, H. B. Jones, O. C. Lemmon, K. E. Lewis, T. J. Long, G. C. Macon, A. M. Rose, O. L. Wallace. I ewvett 1 Service to its members, entertainment and guidance. MEMBERS ARE: J. C. Berley, President; T. A. Warren, Vice-President; L. W. Little, Secretary; W. W. Parr, Tieasurer; H. F. Longshore, K. A. Gatlin, C. Nichols, F. J. Summer, Z. Crump, R. Ross, G. W. Connelly, J. L. Huffman, R. H. Fellers, W. Cousins, G. S. Leslie, F. J. Weir, B. Harmon, C. W. Long, J. R. Dawkins, T. O. Jones, J. Brock, D. Miller, D. Bozard, K. Wise, F. Gilbert. F. Lovelace. f . Those Damn Yankees have once again invaded the southland, but this time they are more than welcome. MEMBERS ARE: N. P. Wagner, President; W. P. Ryan, Vice-Pres : dent; C. E. Vuksta, Treasurer; H. Selfridge, Secretary; J. P. Ashton, S. G. Anderson, J. Dehski, G. Dunn, W. Fullum, D. K. Fricke, F. M. Gunby, W. J. Hasck, F. J. Holcombe, F. C. Hoffman, G. T. Hauser, E. P. H ,lla, A. Kamine, A. J. Kay, G. P. Labra, D. F. Rohn, R. F. Sinfo, D. Sosa. Hail iwt vuta Provides a common ground for members of the same community to work together in friendly fellowship. THE MEMBERS ARE: G. H. Baker, President; W. D. Evans, Vice-President; W. B. Gregg, Secretary; W. L. Harrington, Treasurer; C. D. Buckles, W. Burnett, S. L. Caulder, D. B. Coller, R. P. Cooper, T. Parnell, M. O. Parsons, T. S. Rogan, R. L. Smiley, W. B. Smith, T. D. Wilson. - 4 ' - ■ ' rt ? ' Anything for TAPS, says Dick, as he escorts Miss Eleanor Hanckel Colonel Thackston commissions Honorary Cadet Colone Betty Byrd. It ' s dance night, featuring pretty girls in rustling taffeta. MUCH DANCE DIM LIGHTS, MUSIC TO SUIT Well, shift my gears, it ' s the Jungaleers! Swing your Partner! 364 It ' s intermission and the troops are whooping it up in the V cabin. AND PARTY AND GINGER ALE OUR TASTES Hank Chambers and his beauty from Geechieland , Joy Jenkins, walk away with the honors. Mr. and Mrs. Norton dole out the punch while Bob Bradley and date study the gridiron. Miss Betty Byrd, honorary cadet colonel, and date, Fred Norris, at the Military Ball. LyeYih erwra caice ssocLauon tu SILAS J. KLETTNER President RAY E. DAVENPORT Vice-President FRED D. SHOOK Treasurer GEORGE L. ADAMS, JR. Decorations Clemson has the reputation for producing the best college dances in the South and these are the men responsible. Seven members oF the Senior staff and fourteen members of the Junior staff get together and another dance week- end is marked down as a success. The senior members choose the orchestras, take complete charge of the decorations, publicity, and other executive details. A non-profit organization, the C. D. A., works solely to promote the social activities of the students. Bands engaged in the past are Elliot Lawrence, Sam Donahue, Jimmy Lunceford, and many other top-name favorites. HARRY C. CHAMBERS Floor 366 Stud Klettner, Ray Davenport, and The All American Boy Zeigler make plans for mid-winters. A difficult task it is that the C. D. A. is confronted with, for just one mistake in the choosing of bands and the whole student body will be on their necks. ROY N. TAYLOR, JR. Designer JOHN T. ZEIGLER Publicity MUSIC MAKERS 367 CD. A. JUNIOR STAFF THEY WORK FOR YOUR PLEASURE R. B. CROMWELL J. F. McLAURIN R. S. DAVIS R. L. McLEOD J. P. DOBBINS C. L. PACE J. M. FARMER G. R. PRICE, JR. G. T. P. GENET N. C. WESSINGER FRIDAY NIGHT FROLICKING What ' s wrong with this picture? Nobody ' s dancingl It ' s that band that plays the sweetest music this side of Gr eenville, Elliot Lawrence. Just listen! You can ' t crash the gate with such sterling characters as McLeod and McLaurin for ticket men. Hand over that ticket, Mac! •fcv f +m v-Y % — J . Xm 4V A i f ' - V ? People are funny! See? Another wild dance weekend, and with no holds barred, it seems. In that crowd you could dance half the night with the wrong girl and never know it. IT ONLY HAPPENS WHEN I DANCE WITH YOU Stop the music! Al Robinson has a lady on the platform. Those two kids below must be judging beauties again. Anywhere you find a blonde, they pop up, too. Phil Corker escorts Taps Beauty, Miss Jean Hutto, down the aisle for all eyes to gaze upon. Those CDA boys can really pick e ' m when it comes to looks. GOOD DANCES . . . Sam Donahue and the gang put on a little exhibition of musical splendor before an overwhelmed audience at Homecoming. Dukes and his femme strike a pretty pose for the cameraman while Bull Cagle looks on. It ' s 1948 Homecoming with the music being furnished by Sam Donahue and his orchestra. Some choose to dance while others try to make a nickel on the sidelines. Mighty fine music and a tremendous time was had by all. Do you see your old lady ? Look, again, he ' s right out in the middle, and say, is that your date he ' s dancing with? u Xh A group of weary dancers taking a few minutes of much-needed relaxation while they become better acquainted with their dates. Some of the biggest name bands in the business are engaged for Clemson dances. This time it ' s Sam Donahue and his orchestra. The Colonel is just overflowing with content- ment, and who wouldn ' t with that good looking gal he ' s dancing with? We see enough of your face around here, Poss. Give the troops a break and swing that little gal around for a quick glance. The Literary Editor pauses for a coke about here. The weather ' s getting a little warm. You ' ll have to name this one yourself. . . . FINE MUSIC 371 OUT OF THIS WORLD Honorary Cadet Colonel Betty Byrd smiles as Colonel Thackston pins on her rank. All is quiet as the judges study their lists before selecting the new Honorary Cadet Colonel. Ride that sax, boy! Who wants to dance when Buddy Johnson and his gang swing into a jam session? Longhair of lowbrow, they all enjoy a good show. It ' s out of this world . Circle four, round the floor. Square dancing enlivens the regular routine. Swing your partner. Gingham and bare feet are standard equipment for a gay evening. If you can ' t folk dance, try ball room. It ' s all the same principle in the end. Time out for a faculty dance. Tired of standing? Well, let ' s have a Samba this time. DANCE? I ' D LOVE TO! L 373 B eauties ' • r. -..■ , ro i Jn ' tsi tfo Cjrakam JHlss Ofnn Kjullewi JHlss jylarcjareh Jxelli] Jnlss Jnari] Ojnn isrwLn Jniss CALona Ojnqet Jrliss Jylarij Ofnn Jxavnseif Jliss 3$etb) QfooJ Jnhs Jjarrie }olyicjaro SpotLLCjktinci [javorlies YOUR I WATE i| AHD FIT! MISS DETTIE AUSTIN MISS CHARLOTTE CORSEY GRACE .... CHARM .... PERSONALITY MISS DOT BOCKMAN MISS JACKIE JONES clyio c amlllar [jc, aces MISS JEAN CAROTHERS LOOKS .... FIGURE .... OOMPH MISS JOY JENKINS MISS HAZEL SMITH MISS CHARLENE KELSER CAMERAS TURNED LOOSE . . . AND WHAT Adding syrup to Dave Oscar Peebles ' uneven scalp is gilding the lily. Bob Senior Council Thomas eats a hearty Thanksgiving meal. Where ' s your wife, Bob? Coach Howard sports another woman around the dance floor. Watch out there, Coach! Five of a kind where they belong. Webb strikes a match — while Monts offers a frog as bail. Summer Camp provides primitive bathing facilities. Just ask old Jones there. Careful, Poison Ivy! HAVE WE s YlOOp Shots It must have taken a lot of booze to bring Jake Penland to Tigertown. Look what happens to these little country boys when they get away from home. You would never recognize Carlos in this bird cage, would you? Where is the Chink ? Ki mm r THIS YEAR The victors return after defeating Boston College. The underdogs once again came through. Most loyal of loyal Clemson men is Gator Farr. Here he is borne aloft by enthusiastic followers after conducting his annual funeral service for the Carolina Gamecock. That chicken will die tomorrow, said Gator, and it did. Howard ' s pride and joy is All-Southern Bobby Gage. Time after time he came through when the chips were down. Played best games under pressure. 390 IT ' S YOUR TEAM COACH HOWARD The team gets a word from the pilot just before embarking for Mississippi State. Here they again came out on top. It was after this game that Clemson knew they had a team. Come on, Chappy, let ' s have a word from you. That grin could mean only one thing — victory. Looks like Wake Forest this time. The question is Will the Deacons hold our Tigers? Not this time, Bub. Right: Carolina again. The Judience anxiously awaits Gator Farr and his burial of the chicken. J ■ m VL THE HEAD AND HOWARD NAMED SOUTHERN CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR All the work is not done on the football field. The Head also has quite a bit of paper work to do. Coach Howard expresses his appreciation as Jimmy Byrnes and Walt Tilley lock on. It ' s not hard to find words of thanks when some one gives you a new Dodge. The Head seems to have everything under control. Coach Howard is caught at one of his pastimes. Now this is the way that it is supposed to be done. Coach Russ Cohen explains some of the details to George Facchin after a practice session. HIS COACHING STAFF Coach Jones takes time out to catch up on his reading. Reading about some high school prospects, Coach? Coach Cary Cox ooints out a few mistakes during spring prac- tice. The players learn all the fundamentals in spring practice. Coach Howard and the staff that led the Tigers through an undefeated season and a post season bowl victory. Line Coach Walter Cox, Head Coach Frank Howard, End Coach Bob Jones, Backfield Coach Russ Cohen and Backfield Coach Covington Goat McMillan. Major Sports nrv CHAM PIONS SECOND STRING Left to Right: Backfield: JIM REYNOLDS, WYNDIE WYNDHAM, DICK HENDLEY, JACK CALVERT. Line: ROBERT HUDSON, LUKE DEANHARDT, CHICK GAINER, JACK COX, GIL RUSHTON, JUD DAVIS, CLINT DYER. ■ THE VARSITY UNDEFEATED-UNTIED-UNPARALLELED It ' s Santa Claus over tackle for two yards. Fred Cone plays the part of Santa Claus durins the practice session before Christmas. Co-Captains Bob Martin and Phil Prince, the capable leaders that led the Tigers through an undefeated season. First Row LACHICOTTE D GILLESPIE, GAGE F. GILLESPIE, THOMPSON, MOONEY, WARRICK, J. MILLER, RUSHTON, J. COX, J. MILLER, CHILDRESS SMITH OVER ' SUBLETTE. Second Row. MARTIN, COMPTON, HERLONG, CALVERT, BANKS, DEANHARDT, MOORE, DAVIS, GRIGSBY, GAINER HENDLEy ' REYNOLDS DeLOACH BRODIE. Third Row: AYCOCK, CLEVELAND, MATHEWS, CONE, BRUNSON, COURSEY, WILLIS, FACCHIN, HUDSON GRAHAM CLANTON MARTIN, ' COX, WYNDHAM, PREACHER, BRUCK, POULOS, SHUGART, SKORNSCHEK, CROCKER, CARTHERS, JARRETT. PETTIGREW CARSON JONES ' SALISBURY. PRINCE, KNIGHT, WHITMIRE. Filth Row COACHES W. COX, COHEN, HOWARD, JONES. C. COX. ft l . 398 I ' 1 CLEMSON FOOTBALL HONOR MEN ROBERT GAGE ALL AMERICAN TAILBACK All South, All Southern, All State FRED CONE— All State Fullback GENE MOORE— All State Center IP •w ► Every undefeated football team has a large array of individual stars. The 1948 Tigers were not exceptions. Heading the list was Robert Gage who was chosen on the INS All Ameri- can and All South teams. Gage was also chosen as the most valuable player in the south and the most out- standing player in the Gator Bowl. Frank Gillespie along with Gage was named to the All Southern team. Ray Mathews brought further laurels to Clemson by winning the Southern Conference scoring crown. The honors were completed with Bob Martin win- ning the Jacobs trophy as the best blocker in the state. Gage, Gillespie, Cone, Moore, Mat- hews, Prince and Salisbury also were named to the All State team. ALL STATE WINNERS BOB MARTIN— Winner of the Jacobs trophy as the best blocker in the state. PHIL PRINCE— All State Tackle FRANK GI LLESPIE ALL SOUTHERN GUARD All State RAY MATHEWS— All State Wing Back, Southern Conference scoring champ. TOM SALISBURY— All State Tackle ftiV ■M.;- t-rava Calvert finds a wide open hole and goes over tackle to set up a touch- down for the Tigers. GRIDIRONS FIRST AGAINST P. C. PRESBYTERIAN CLEMSON 0—0 20 6 14 13—53 The Tigers got off to a good start by crushing a game P. C. eleven. The Howardmen were completely in control throughout the game as the Blue Hose were never able to penertate beyond the Clemson twenty-five yard line. Fred Cone led the Bengal scoring parade with two touch- downs. Other six-pointers were added by Mathews, Windham, Williams, Rushton, and Carol Cox. The game served as experience for the reserves as Coach Howard cleared the entire bench. Fred Cone stopped for a three-yard gain as he hits the center of the line, but just a few plays later Carol Cox receives a lateral from Pineapple and races forty yards for a tally. Brodie braces to stop a blue hoseman for no gain. A fumble a few plays later gave Clemson the ball and another touchdown march began. JIM MILLER Back TOM COURSEY Back JACK BRUNSON Center -J + TIGERS STOP PACK IN THRILLER N. C. STATE CLEMSON 6 0—0 0—6 The Tigers and the Wolf Pack put on one of the most thrilling spectacles ever witnessed at Tigertown. The feature of the game was a ninety-yard punt return by Bobby Gage. Gage received the punt on the Clemson ten-yard line, faked to Cone, picked up a host of blockers and literally outran the State Secondary. The Tiger defense refused to bulge throughout the game. In the waning minutes of the game Clemson took the ball on downs on the six-inch line. Thompson sets up a State man as Gillespie closes in to make the tackle. Hudson stands by to lend a hand. Hudson takes a pass from Gage that is good for ten yards and a first down. The Wolf Pack overtakes a Tiger back who otherwise would have been in the clear for a Clemson touchdown. A few plays later State kicked and Gage ran a sensational 90 yards for the game ' s only score. GENE CARSON End TOMMY SKORNSCHEK Guard LUKE DEANHARDT Tackle BOBBY WILLIAMS Back JIM WHITMIRE Back STERLING SMITH Guard UPSET OF FAVORED MISSISSIPPI STATE MISSISSIPPI STATE 7 CLEMSON 14 0—7 7 0—21 Clemson ' s mighty defense goes into action and favored Mississippi once again bites the dust. Mississippi is again held for no gain as Phil Prince latches on to the famed Shorty McWilliams. The Tiger backfield stands ready for action. An underdog Clemson team that was supposed to lose by two touchdowns stopped the famed Shorty Mc- Williams cold and downed a favored State eleven. Tom Salisbury scored the first Bengal touchdown by blocking a McWilliam ' s punt. The other scores came on passes from Gage to Poulos and Mathews, the latter covering sixty yards. Jack Miller added the three extra points. State ' s only score came by virtue of a recovered fumble and a pass. It ' s Bobby Williams around end and it looks like he ' s in the clear and he is for a beautiful run of thirty yards. Clemson had a bag of tricks that day and turned them all oose on the formidable State. GIL RUSHTON Center SUCCESSFUL BIG THURSDAY SOUTH CAROLINA ... 7 0—7 CLEMSON 13—13 The Tigers had to come from behind to defeat the Gamecocks in the annual State Fair game. Carolina jumped to an early lead when Hagan passed to Wilson for a tally. Carol Cox scored first for the Tigers on a lateral from Cone. However, the payoff came with only four minutes left to play. Phil Prince blocked a Gamecock punt and Oscar Thompson ran it over for a touchdown. The Miller combination added the extra point and that was the ball game. Another reverse and Mathews sweeps end for thirty-five yards. The Gamecocks just couldn ' t tell who had the ball as Clemson ' s deceptive single wing once again came through. CAROL COX Back BONNEAU BRODIE Back Schoolboy Gage ' s stretch for yardage might be termed a flying Tiger in action. Good for a first down and mighty Clemson moves on. Ragin ' Ray shoves off with the whole Carolina team in tow. Big Thurs- day definitely a day for Mathews. V -V vi ■frJ A Hfcc I The Fiend Thompson pulls Gage ' s pass right out of the air and races for a touchdown. Luke Deanhardt supplies the blocking. CLEMSON OUTSCORES BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON COLLEGE 6 13— 19 CLEMSON 12 14 0—26 Bobby Gage led the Bengals to a thrilling win over the Eagles at Boston. Gage passed for three touchdowns and set up another with a brilliant interception. The most spectacular play of the night was a fifty yard pass from Gage to Mathews. Boston College fought back in the last quarter as Songhin passed for two touchdowns. The Tiger line play was the best of the season as the Eagle ground attack failed to click. Where you goin ' , fellow? This is just another example of the impregnancy of Clemson ' s forward wall. Here the Eagles were forced to take to the air. Gage fakes a reverse to Mathews and streaks around end for one of the longest gains of the night. Next play: pass, touchdown. !_■ — m m 9 V. ' S M.tvli CHICK GAINER Tackle DOUG HERLONG End TIGERS ROLL BACK HURRICANE FURMAN CLEMSON 14 0—0 14 13—41 A game Purple Hurricane went down before the powerful Clemson onslaught in Memorial stadium. The game was featured by long runs and hard blocking and tackling. The Furman eleven was unable to penetrate the strong Tiger defense on the ground or through the air. Clemson rolled up 448 yards rushing as the rumors of a bowl bid filled the air. Mathews was the leading scorer with three touch- downs. Cone, Poulos and Cox added the other six-pointers. A Hurricane back jus a Bengal lineman. lakes it out of the end zone as he is nailed by Dum Dum Wyndham and Jack Miller knock down a would-be-touchdown pass for Furman, as Clemson ' s pass defense once again proves its value. Watch Mathews go! He ' s around end for one of the many touchdowns that made him the high scoring champion of the Southern Conference. Check that waiting interference. JACK MILLER BILLY GRISBY Guard RAY CLANTON Guard WYNDIE WYNDHAM Back FRANK CAROTHERS Back JACKIE CALVERT Back A Tiger back intercepts a Deacon pass and beautiful blocking paves the way for a long gain. Schoolboy Gage breaks through the entire Wake Forest team and makes one of the longest runs of the day. A few plays later Cone scores the winning touchdown. TIGERS TAKE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE LEAD WAKE FOREST 7 7 0—14 CLEMSON 14 7—21 The stage was set for the most exciting game in the Southern Conference when the Tigers met the Deacons in Winston-Salem. The Tigers scored first on a long pass from Gage to Mathews. Seconds later Wake Forest tied it up by virtue of a recovered fumble. The Tigers scored again in the second period but the Deacons came back in the third and tied it up again. The Howardmen fought back in the final quarter as Cone crashed over for the final six points. Mathews gains fifteen yards on a reverse from Gage as Martin clears the way. JIM REYNOLDS Back JOHN HUDSON End HOMECOMING WITH THE DUKES DUQUESNE 0—0 CLEMSON 7 14 7 14—42 Clemson celebrated homecoming by blasting a hapless Dequesne eleven. The feature of the game was a eighty- yard punt return by Ray Mathews. Mathews also passed to Thompson in a play that covered seventy yards. The victory almost assured the Tigers of a bowl bid. The other touchdowns were added by Clanton, Calvert, Hendley, and Mathews. In a ceremony after the game Coach Howard was presented a new car by Clemson followers. With beautiful interference, Dick Hendley plunges over for a Tiger score. Another touchdown for the Tigers. Jackie Calvert is carry- ing the mail this time. Get him, Tom! A Duke tries to get away but is just before being pounced on by Gene Moore, Tom Salisbury, and Dick Hendley. A brilliant homecoming for the many fans of Tigertown . Hendley plunges through for a first down. Clemson just couldn ' t get goi that day and Auburn was looking for an upset. Rompin ' Robert Gage throws a strangle-hold on an Auburn back. As you can see by the Duke ' s white (?) jersey, this was bad weather for football. NEAR DISASTER AT MOBILE AUBURN 6 0—6 CLEMSON 7—7 An inspired Auburn team that was a three touchdown underdog completely dominated the game for three and one-half quarters. The Howardmen came to life in the last quarter as Mathews sparked a drive. A Mathews to Thompson pass set up the touchdown and Mathews scored a few plays later. Jack Miller kicked the extra point that spelled the difference. The game was played in a sea of mud that slowed down both teams ' attack. Another fumble, but Clemson recovers. This was the game that nearly cost the Howardmen the Southern Con- ference title. SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS CITADEL 0—0 CLEMSON 14 6—20 Ray Mathews led the Tigers to the Southern Conference championship by scoring three touchdowns against a stub- born Citadel eleven. Mathews clinched individual confer- ence scoring honors with a brilliant sixty-yard scoring jaunt. Jack Miller kicked his twenty-eighth extra point out of thirty-five attempts. The Tigers already selected to play against Missouri in the Gator Bow! used only power plays as numerous scouts were on hand. The Miller boys do it again. Without them Clemson ' s football history would not be complete. Cone hits the center of The Citadel line for four yards. Missouri spotters in the stands kept Clemson ' s plays limited to line bucks and straight passes. Gage gets caught at the line of scrimmage as he attempts a line buck. A tremendous crowd turned out to witness the opening game at the recently completed Johnson Hagood Stadium at Charleston. DICK GILLESPIE Tackle JOHN POULOS End CLINT DYER End Phil Prince makes a speech of acceptance and thanks as Bob Martin and announcer Ted Husing examine the trophy. Fred Cone drags three Missouri players across the goal line as he scores the first Tiger touchdown. Ariel view of the Gator Bowl with the pre-game activities on the Again its Cone crashing over for a score. At this point the Bengals had a two-touchdown lead. i  ny«nj i GATOR A bowl bid makes any team ' s season complete, win or lose. It was only fitting that the undefeated Tigers received a bid to play The University of Missouri in the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Florida. The Tiger superiority began to show in the first period when Cone smashed over for the initial score of the game. Late in the same period Clemson marched 61 yards for another score. Again it was Cone powering his way over for the touchdown. Missouri came roaring back in the second period to score two touchdowns and tie the game up again. The Tigers added another tally in the third period on a beautiful pass from Gage to Poulos. The Miller com- playing field. BOWL bination added their third extra point of the day. Missouri scored a safety la te in the third quarter when Gage ' s pass was grounded in the end zone. Jack Miller added the final Bengal score with a beautiful 22-yard field goal from a difficult angle. Missouri fought back with another tally, but Clemson still led 24-23 and the game ended a few plays later. Thus the Tigers ended a successful season as one of the two undefeated untied powers in the nation. As a fitting tribute to his outstanding performance and expert signal calling, Bobby Gage was awarded the Burkhalter Memorial trophy as the most outstanding player of the game. John Poulos makes a beautiful catch of Bobby Gage ' s pass for the third Clemson touchdown. Jim Miller holds as Jack Miller kicks from the twenty-two at a difficult angle. Three points and the ball game. Above: Three Tiger Cubs close in on a Fort Jackson man. Below: A Cub back finds a big hole and goes for ten yards before being stopped. An alert Cub breaks up a pass intended for a Fort Jackson man. The Freshman team has produced some outstanding prospects for next year ' s Big Team . A Cub end takes a long pass out of the air to set up a score. Freshman Back Robert Thompson bulls his way through the center of the line for a big gain. FROSH TEAM i Clemson 6 Clemson 34 Clemson 7 Clemson 1 3 Clemson 24 Fort Jackson .... Presbyterian 13 South Carolina . . 19 Furman 6 The Citadel 6 412 SOME SIDE LIGHTS OF FOOTBALL Lachicotte, Baldwin, Aycock, Sease, Connell, Garrison, the football managers. Coach Cox inspects a game film while Schoolboy looks on. Half-time festivities of the Gator Bowl. The festivities were featured by the arrival of the Queen and her court on a float. Seventeen bands paraded during the half and the Tiger platoon also gave a sterling performance. WW m W y«fW7.ii $ ' $ A  -Li 1i iiiiCifE I. n Tl. •   f IpV • - - it.. a . WITH THE TIGER CAGERS Clemson 48 Georgia .... .70 Clemson . .61 Wofford .... 59 Clemson 58 Georgia .... 60 Clemson . 45 Furman 48 Clemson 50 Wake Forest 58 Clemson 59 Wake Forest . .57 Clemson 49 Wofford . . . 44 Clemson . 48 South Carolina .51 Clemson 45 Richmond . . 47 Clemson 55 Davidson .... 65 Clemson 50 Maryland 74 Clemson . 49 South Carolina .82 Clemson 65 The Citadel . 39 Clemson . 63 The Citadel . . .44 COACH BANKS McFADDEN Basketball Coach The 1949 Tiger courtmen lacked the reserves that would have won many of the games that were lost by narrow margins. Fate dealt the Bengals another blow when Captain June Pruitt was injured early in the season and forced him to miss six games. Clemson dropped the first three games before finding the victory trail against Wofford 49-44. The Tigers won only two games out of the next five, defeating The Citadel 65-39 and Wofford 61-59 in a thriller. Bolstered by several members of the football team the Bengals dropped a close game to Furman and the following week defeated a favored Wake Forest five 59-57. The McFaddenmen next dropped a pair to Carolina and a single contest to Davidson. The Tigers bounced back into the win column with a 63-44 victory over The Citadel. As this book goes to press the Tigers have seven games remaining on the schedule. Left to Ri g ht, First Row: JOHN SNEE, JULIUS TOWNSEND, DWIGHT BELL, LEONARD RIDDLE, JUNE PRUITT. Second Row: FRANK GILLESPIE, JACK NEEL, JIM LANCE, JIM REYNOLDS, COACH McFADDEN. Third Row: W. A. HOLSHOUSER, DOUG HAUGK, J. WHITE. Managers: DAVE MOORHEAD. BEN SMITH. ¥ -J 23 2% 311 I 28 •■ j JULIUS TOWNSEND Guard DOUG HAUGK Forward JUNE PRUITT Forward Carolina again and one of the best games of the season. Here Jim Reynolds takes the ball right off the ceiling. It ' s Jack Neel heading for the basket. Careful boy, you ' ve got keen competition coming up behind you. SPOT REVIEWS OF THE QUINTET ' S SEASON JIM REYNOLDS Forward JACK NEEL Guard FRANK GILLESPIE Guard DWIGHT BELL Center LEONARD RIDDLE Guard JOHN SNEE Guard Holshouser tips the ball out of the clanger zone as Haugk blocks out a Wofford Terrier. Watch that foul. It ' s Snee on the way for two points for the Bengals. FOULS, JUMPS, AND FAST ACTION Everybody waits for the ball to come down. Holshouser tips it out to Pruitt ' and its another basket. Jim Reynolds lays an easy one in as a Wake Forest man looks on helplessly. L_ 417 CLOSE-UPS OF THE COACH WALTER COX Baseball Coach Clemson . Clemson . Clemson. Clemson . Clemson. Clemson. Clemson Clemson Clemson . Clemson . Clemson . Clemson 8 V. P. i 8 Clemson 2 Duke 4 Clemson. 4 Ohio 5 Clemson 5 Davidson Clemson 1 North Carolina. 12 Clemson 6 Davidson 7 Clemson 2 Georgia 5 Clemson 4 South Carolina. 7 Clemson 11 South Carolina 2 Clemson 7 Furman 6 Clemson 9 Presbyterian .2 Clemson 4 Newberry .... 5 8 Furman 11 8 Wofford 1 3 Erskine 1 1 Furman 3 2 Presbyterian . . 1 1 6 Wofford 11 1 3 Newberry .... 9 2 Erskine 8 4 The Citadel ... 3 7 South Carolina. 2 6 South Carolina 5 Frank Gillespie waits for a good one as the Tigers trail. Eyes ' hit the next one and dvove in a much-needed run. Now it was this way coach. Coach Cox listens to a complaint while a Citadel man stands nearby. LEO FISHER Second Base LUKE DEANHARDT Left Field JIMMY JONES First Base RAY MATHEWS Center Field DIAMOND The Tigers started the 1948 season handicapped by the loss of many key players from the 1947 Southern Championship team. Despite lack of experience the Bengals enjoyed a better than average season. After dropping six games out of the first eight, Clem- son bounced back in the win column and wound up with twelve wins against ten losses and one tie. The brightest part of the season was the annual series with Carolina during which the Tigers won three out of four. Captain Frank Gillespie was chosen as one of the eighteen most valuable players in the Southern Con- ference. Gillespie along with the bulk of the team will return next season. It ' s another Tiger hit and another run as the team bats around in the seventh. First Row: MANAGER CARNELL, COACH COX, ULMER, FISHER, CULBERSON, BROWN, HAMILTON, McKAY, JONES, MANAGER MARTIN. Second Row: FLEMING, DEANHARDT, BOSDELL, GADDIS, BERRY, ASBILL, MATHEWS, MOORE, HAZEL, MANAGER GARRISON. Third Row: GILLESPIE, CROCKER, BERRY, BRUNSON, ZINKER, COX, SANDERS, BYRD, GRIFFITH. 0Q.?$H9ffft 419 TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME k to ■ ' Mftpw . •  1 ■It M Sao . « ' £ - ! A Furman man crosses the plate to tie up the score as Tiger catcher Gene Moore waits for the ball. The Hurricane scored two more runs but the Bengals roared back and finally won a thrilling 7-6 decision. KEN CULBERSON Shortstop RAY FLEMING Pitcher FRANK GILLESPIE Third Base It ' s another Tiger run. With two away the Bengals seem to have found the range. Whoa brother, that ' s far enough. Tiger catcher Gene M stops a run at the plate. oore Th Get ca! p efasTsdliPrtaSt ES ■ ' ™ ° ' • «« « Catcher JIMMY BROWN Right Field JOE ASBILL Pitcher NIG GRIFFITH Pitcher COACH A. W. ••ROCK NORMAN Track Coach OVER THE TIGER TRACK Clemson 77 Clemson 87 Clemson 115 Clemson 77 Clemson 57 Presbyterian 54 Furman 44 Wofford 16 Davidson 53 South Carolina 74 With a large squad returning the Tigers appeared to be as strong as any team in the Southern Conference. The Bengals lived up to pre-season expectations by winning all of the dual meets but one. Clemson opened the season by rolling over P. C. Highlighting the victory was the impressive time of 2:3.7 turned in by Pulkinen in the 880-yard dash. The Tigers followed up with wins over Furman and Wofford. The Tigers could not stop Carolina ' s Rucks as he set two track marks in leading the Gamecocks to victory. The following week the Tigers downed a stubborn team from Davidson. The annual State Meet was almost identical with that of last year as Carolina nosed out Clemson 60 7 24 to 53 3 8. The team did not participate in the Southern Conference tournament as a unit. Jerry Brown won the conference title in the pole vault. First Row: RUSHTON. PULKINEN. CHAMBERS. DOFFET, RAYLE. Second Row: WHAM, COURSEY, TOWNSEND. HOLSHOUSER, COACH NORMAN. Just before leaving for the big meet with Carolina in Columbia. Coach McFadden gives a few pointers to Townsend and Thompson before practice. Southern Conference champion Jerry Brown sets his sights for twelve feet and makes it. Oh, my aching back. It ' s a hard uphill grind but Boyd has the lead as three Furman runners try to catch up. The Tigers seem to have the situation well in hand with four men out in front. The finish line is a long way from here. 423 W. A. COBB President BLOCK C CLUB BLOCK-BUSTERS Here are the real athletes of Clemson. These men are the active participants of at least one of the major sports. Included in this roster of major sports are football, baseball, track, and basketball. Proud indeed are the men who wear the orange C for they have earned this right. Not only have they proved superiority on the individual fields of athletics but they have undergone an initiation that is unparalleled in all out roughness at Clemson. Many interesting and moneypaying projects have been conducted by the Block C at Clemson, which include movies of games, intramural boxing bouts, etc. The credit goes to the Clemson spirit and the excellent coaching staff now located on the campus. Superior athletic accomplishments are the best way of advertising a college ' s name and this past year ' s Gator Bowl champions have indeed done their part in spreading the name of Clemson throughout the nation. . ARD COURSEy GILLESPIE MILLER ROWELL J. D. BELL C. R. COX L. D. HAROWICK E. T. MOORE H. B. RUSHTON M. BINNICKER W. M. CURETON DICK HENDLEY H. J. NEEL E. T. SALISBURY F. BOSDELL J. M. DAVIS R. W. HUDSON J. C. ORR E. P. SEAY R. S. BRISENDINE J. H. DOFFORT R. L. HUGHES J. T. POULOS J. B. SIMPSON W. J. BROWN I. L. DONKLE R. C. KIVETT G. R. PRICE D. D. STROUD W. E. BURNETT T. W. DUNAWAy R. W. LAWSON P. H. PRINCE C. S. TOWNSEND M. E. CAGLE C. T. DYER W. A. LEE G. J. PRUITT C. R. ULMER H. C. CHAMBI J. H. EMERSOI H. B. LEONARI R. F. RAYLE A. E. WARRICI ilfiA d MlMN .% A M 4lliYlli ili iW nil iflfl 424 omeone ' s going to get his hat knocked over the fence, and e ' s liable to still be under it. Big bull session in the barracks. Enough of this chit-chat on nuclear physics, men. M. CLANTON J. O. CLEVELAND D. H. COAKLEy W. A COBB T. FACCHIN R. GAGE C. E. GAINER J. T. GAMMON D. MANEY E. E. MARTIN R. A. MARTIN R. D. MATHEWS T. REYNOLDS F. M. RICHARDSON B. G. ROGERS J. W ROSS D. WHAM J. C. WHITE R. N. WILLIAMS J. A. WYSE We don ' t want any today! It ' s an old Clemson custom. Mathews and Martin repay a social call on the Westmorelands. Coming or going, it makes a good shot just the same. A £a A %j 425 rlinor Sports HH B£ lift m 1 y m lM GOLF TEAM The 1948 Tiger links team enjoyed another successful season under the capable guidance of Coach Bob Jones. The only two defeats of the season were inflicted by South Carolina and The Citadel. This stopped a briiliant winning streak of thirty-seven consecutive matches. The Tigers quickly resumed winning and later avenged these defeats. The Bengals closed the season with a 14 to 4 win over South Carolina after having defeated The Citadel 13 ' 2 to 5 ' 2- Clemson thus wound up a brilliant season with a record of seventeen wins against only two losses. BOE CHAPMAN Captain The prospects for next year are bright as the majority of this year ' s team wil return. All you have to do is keep your eye on the ball, swing, and follow through. Stan Halliday demonstrates. Selfridge lines up the ball as Halliday and Delk stand by. Practice makes perfect. A long putt heads for the cup as the caddy holds the pin. The ball just stopped short. Bell, Koophman, Selfridge, Delk, Chapman, Halliday, and Connell practice the fundamentals under the supervision of Coach Jones. %%9 isJk TENNIS TEAM The 1948 tennis team had a record of nine wins against seven defeats. Paced by several veteran players from last year ' s squad the Tigers won the first five starts before dropping a 4-3 match to the College of Charleston. After dropping two close matches the Bengals bounced back to defeat a favored Wake Forest team 8 to 1 . The Tigers held other victories over Erskine, Furman, Wofford, The Citadel and Newberry. Defeats were dealt the Bengals by Emory, South Carolina, Rollins, Stetson, and The University of Florida. The prospects for next season have been lowered by the loss of several key players. However, with the addition of several new men Coach Hoke Sloan should field a good squad. TOMMY THORNHILL Captain Coach Hoke Sloan and the team just before the big match with Furman, Walker, McLeod, Coach Sloan, Merritt, Hand, Littleiohn. The team gets in a practice session on an off day. Babe Murray gets ready to return a hot one during a practice match. Hampered by the inadequate court space the Tigers were often forced to shorten practice sessions. RIFLE TEAM FRANK GUNBy Captain Commence firing! These words signify that a shoulder to shoulder rifle match is about to begin. The Tiger marksmen have won two out of the three matches that have been fired. In addition to the shoulder to shoulder matches the bengals have won several telegraphic matches. The team is composed of many of last year ' s members and is coached by Captains P. M. Anderson and G. E. Coakley assisted by Sergeant E. L. Cox. With this fine array of coaches and experience the Tigers should win the majority of the remaining matches. First Row: ANDREWS. WOODLE. HOWELL. GUNBY. ANDERSON. ALLEN, LEVEY. Second Row: CAPT. COAHLEy, BURDETTE, SHELLEy. FERGUSON, WEST, MITCHUM. ORR, SGT. COX. Practice makes perfect. Here the team gets in a practice session before the match with Georqia. HARRy PARKER Captain SWIMMING TEAM The 1949 Tiger tankmen face a tough schedule with a team that is handicapped by in- experience. With the majority of last year ' s team lost by graduation the Tigers fell before a strong Georgia team in the opening meet of the season. An experienced Emory team handed the Bengals another setback the following week. Meets are scheduled with teams from the state later on and with the experience gained the Tige r s will be strong favorites to take the state title. First Row: SHADWELL, SAUNDERS, JACOBS, PARKER, BRISENDINE. Second Row: WATSON, SHEALEy, MORGAN, MUEHSAM, BOyKIN. Third Row: COACH McHUGH, MANAGER GRICE. Shadwell takes a dip as the Tiger swimmers prep for the meet with the Gamecocks. w •• i ;.x $p: THE MINOR C CLUB The minor C club consist of men who have made letters in one or more of the minor sports. Included in this category are golf, tennis, swimming, cheerleading and the rifle team. The minor C club was first organized to help further the interest in the minor sports at Clemson. Since then it has grown into a major organization with some of Clemson ' s greatest athletes having passed through its roster. A. L. CHALKER President D. G. MclNTyRE Vice-President Pledges assume the position while Chuck Chalker directs move- ments with his little finger. Note the dark glasses. Can ' t hit a man wearing glasses. Aw, go paddle your canoe! During the pledging season scenes like this are fairly common. No offering to the gods is sufficient to prevent several good licks. A Clemson man needs no introduction, especially when he ' s wearing a C on his sweater, and try to catch a fellow who owns one not wearing it, as you can plainly see. Chalker ' s different. NTRAMURAL Two points. Intramural basketball hits its peak with the annual tournament. The winners set keys. Ready hip, one two. Riggs field hums with activity as the various team; get ready for action; here the boys get ready for a pass play. Everybody ready. There ' s nothing like a good game o volleyball for recreation. What goes up must come down. Then comes the scramble as the boy; fight for the bal SPORTS IT ' S ANYBODY ' S GAME Under the sponsorship of the Y. M. C. A. the students of Clemson are allowed to com- pete in athletics under the intramural program. Teams are formed from the pre-fabs and the various barracks to compete in touch football, basketball, tennis, volleyball and softball. The championships of each sport are de- cided at the end of each season when the playoffs are staged. Keys are awarded to the members of each winning team. Intramurai sports provide an opportunity for the students to engage in physical activity outside the classrooms. The program is under the constant supervision of Mr. Roy Cooper of the Y who has donated his time and effort toward its advancement. « - 1kL A i • i ' i rfB iJF k t A ' . H fevHato ZWi V. W C BV H I I PS Mm! 1 i E 1 ftVH IH v tt n ns -•% % i£ J Bki Efr « s w j f 9 r 1 Lj BBBtete . Throw that ball. A man breaks into the clear on a pass play. The play was good II for twenty yards. Here the rules are tougher as the play is dead when the man with the ball is touched. Slide brother, slide. The runner just beats the ball to the plate. Softball is one of the favorite intramural sports at Clemson, and many fine teams are entered from the various barracks. ON THE SPIRITUAL SIDE . . Here the members of the Canterbury Ciub enjoy one of their many socials. First comes an appetizing speaker, followed by a bull session and refreshments. The Rev. E. Wannamaker Hardin greets his youn members after a Sunday morning sermon. ,ger Bob Wiggins, Root Rayle, and L. B. Smith enjoy a bull session during a Y banquet. ■ I « S .f Everyone, Freshmen and Ladies, seem to be enjoying themselves regardless of the bald heads at the Baptist freshmen reception. I 1 A - rj I ,-1 1 i r-a V-Jll ■ I ' lj r - -— l ' r - ' ' i ' 1 f i -- Jla u — _ _ . A typical Sunday morning scene. Students pause to wait for traffic as they make their way from the Methodist Church, which is in the background, to the Post Office to check the mail. Then it ' s on to the mess hall for chow. There is no trouble in telling the altos from the sopranos in this fine group of music makers, the Presbyterian Church Choir. It seems that the lady on the right is a bit camera shy; however, Father Donelson takes it calmly as he talks to some of his parishioners after Mass. . WITH CHRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD 437 Y. M. C. A. ADMINISTRATORS Here they are! The real wheels of the ' . . . the givers of show passes and sound advice. This group hears more student troubles than Mr. Anthony for it is under the able guidance of these, that the Y moves on to a greater position in the every day life of the Clemson students. 1947 4 5 6 7 8 It 121314 ' 18 19 2021 25262728 P. B. HOLTZENDORFF General Secretary MISS DOT ABBOT Office Secretary N. N. GRAY Assistant Secretary H. T. HAYWOOD Assistant Secretary J. R. COOPER Associate Secretary I tK. ' M Front Row, Sitting. Left to Right: E. M. RALLINGS, DAVID H. BANKS, E. E. MORRIS, P. S. SHEALY, DAVID SOJOURNER, J. A. SMITH. Standing: A. H. McLAURIN, R. MATTISON, GEORGE MANDANIS, W. M. PATRICK, W. MOORMAN, AUTHUR BANKS, GILES LEWIS, LEO KIRVEN, P. B. HOLTZENDORF. STUDENT Y LEADERS Education is not all that is offered at Clemson, for it is in groups such as the Y Cabinet that students learn to live in harmony with their fellowman. The Y Cabinet is the student governing body of the many activities of the . M. C. A. and with the help of Holtzy , Coop and others, a broad program reaching from deputation trips to vespers is sponsored by the group. E. E. MORRIS President D. H. BANKS Vice-President J. A. SMITH Secretary 439 SENIOR COUNCIL Standing Left to Right: RADELL R. WILLIAMS. GEORGE S. PARDUE, WALLACE B. BRITTON, DAVID L. PEEBLES. WILLIAM W. DELORME. GEORGE W. RAUTON. JAMES P. CARWILE, WILLIE E. MASSEY. BAILEY M. FAILE. Sitting: DICK L. CRAIG, ALVON C. ELROD. WILLIAM C. ELROD. BOBBY W. MITCHUM, JAMES R. MILLER, HENRY N. BLACK. First Row, Seated, Lelt to Right: JIMMY NEIGHBORS, TOM BRYSON, G. L. SHELTON, BILLY FANNING, REE McCOY, ALLAN TISON. CHARLES EVANS, NEEL AIMAR, Club Chaplain; JIMMY STOVALL, President; GENE McLEOD, Vice-President; JACK PADGETT, Secretary-Treasurer; SAMMY ULMER, BILLY HAY, BILLY GAILLIARD, ARCHIE MUCKENFUSS, DAN PEARMAN, REAGAN ROWE, GEORGE BELL, DONALD LEWIS. Standing: ANDREW WALKER, PICKENS MOYD, LELAND WARE, BAILEY PREACHER, BILL EDWARDS, STANLEY CONVERSE, JIMMY ULMER, CHARLES ANDERSON, JIMMY ROGERS, SONNY LISTON. THE COU SOPHOMORE COUNCIL JUNIOR COUNCIL Y.M.C.A. M C I L S Standing, Left to Right: K. E. LEWIS, J. S. RIVERS, E. C. SHERWOOD, W. ANDREWS, B. G. WOODHAM, CAROL ALLEN, W. W. BALLENTINE, BILL PEAKE, BILL MARSCHER, R. S. OWENS, R. L McLEOD, BILL MATHIAS, C. B. SPERRY, H. E. BROCKMAN, HOWELL ARTHUR, W. C. MOORMAN. Sitting, Left to Right: G. M. MARKS, F. D. SUGGS, J. G. BUNDY, G. M. LUPO, M. W. WHITE, MARSHALL FARMER, J. F. CRAIG, W. E. DARBY, JOHN CALVERT. Seated, Lelt to Right: BOB PRINCE, SYDNEY KLINE, BUDDY WENCK, S. J. GRANT, GRAHAM TURNER, BOB JOHNSON, F. C. FARE, JACK RAY, DAVID BURLEY. BILL SHULER, TONY BOWMAN, ED GRAINGER, PHILIP CASON, DAVID SHEARER, BOBBY STEWARD, JAMES FOLKS, DAVID MANGRUM, JIMMY HOLIDAY, BOBBY CARROLL, JIMMY KEYS, ED SOMPAYRAE. FRESHMAN COUNCIL 441 I ft Church urcnes BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union coordinates the numerous activities of the largest church organization at Clemson. The number of Baptist students at the present time now numbers somewhere around thirteen hundred men. To keep tab on so many students must certainly be difficult, but the Rev. A. Harold Cole, minister, with the assistance of J. L. Spangenberg, minister to students and chairman of student programs, somehow manage to do a wonderful job in this department. The services of the Baptist Church, which includes Sunday school, training union, morning watch, prayer meets, worship, and special services such as the Union Sunrise Thanksgiving, the Candelighting at Christmas, and The Lord ' s Supper at Easter, produce the de sired effect in the spiritual growth of students. At the same time many interesting and informative programs are presented at Wednesday night meetings of the B. S. U., which develop the personalities and social sides of the student. CHARLES N. STILL President Seated, Left to Right: JOHN COTHRAN, GRAHAM TURNER, DAVID FOSTER, W. M. PATRIC, PAT HANCE, JIM ULMER, MYRON SMITHWICK. RICHARD MATTOX, J. P. CARWILE, HAROLD DOUGLAS, JULIAN GARDNER, CHARLES STILL, JENNINGS LYON. CLVDE ALLEN. HULAN BOWEN, DOUGLAS BARFIELD. RONALD BRUNSON, R. O. WATSON, H. O. VAIGNEAUX, MADISON JAMISON, CHARLES McCOMBS, BOB PRINCE, HAROLD BLANKSHIP. J. B. FOSTFR, Standing: W. P. ROBERTS, JIM STOVALL, CARROLL ALLEN, DAN PEARMAN, D. L. PEEBLES, GRADY DANIEL. HARRY ASNIP, JOHN DENT. JOHN COTHRAN. BAILEY FAILE. CHARLES COLEMAN, CLARK KENT, W. H. STARNES. JIM SPANGENBERG, LONZO GREEN, JACK GERRALD, ALTON EVALT, RAY jONES, J. M. STUCKLEY, GEORGE SHELTON, J. O. GAINES, TRAVIS LANGFORD, E. W. MEDLIN, JACK FERGUSON, EDD WATT, IRA ADAMS, JOHN McLAIN, BOB HUGHLEY. =3 mr- — r — = ? ? 9 v f ti mi i m t P CV j ik PV LL is AflSB If M S3bbH 1 m ' . JM CANTERBURY CLUB Representing the Episcopal students at Clemson is the Canterbury Club of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Under the inspiring guidance of the Rev. Emmett Gribbin, who is winding up his first year at Clemson, the club has made much progress in its two-fold purpose of advancing fellowship and spiritual feeling and learning tc its members. A member of the club takes an active part in the functions of the State Association. Plans are being made to stage the ' 49 statewide Canterbury Convention here at Clemson at the time of this writing. A self-supporting organization, by virtue of the sale of Christmas cards which are designed, printed, and sold by members, is the Canterbury Club of Clemson. Religion, educational, and entertaining movies are shown at various meet- ings of the club. Interesting and informative speakers are invited in to present programs of interest and enjoyment. Supper meetings and informal dances also find their places on the agenda of the club. RICHARD T. MATTISON President Rear Row, Left to Right: GEORGE BOYD, H. S. JENKINS, P. E. GERVAIS, WALTER MOORMAN, PROF. W. D. TREVILLIAN. Middle Row: BOBBY ANDERSON, BILLY HAY, J. H. BEALL, TONY BOWMAN, L M. WISE, GEORGE ASNIP, J. C. HART, W. E. DARBY. Seated: REV EMMETT GRIBBIN, R. T. MATTISON, President; H. M. TOBIN, Vice-President; W. GILLARD, Secretary; J. D. SIMONDS. Treasurer. 1 ■ f i i 1 Aw f . •CM - ■: i j ELLIOTT D. COHEN President HILLEL-BRANDEIS CLUB The Hillel-Brandeis Club owes its existence to a group which was active before the war called the Brandeis Club. This organization is composed of those Jewish students who would gather to further spiritual advancement, social achievement, and all-round fellowship of the club as a whole. Like so many of Clemson ' s clubs and fraternities, Hillel-Brandeis was inactive during the war, but in 1946 was reorganized and was soon operating at full steam. Having chapters throughout the country, the Hillel foundation is located on and recognized by the leading campuses of the nation. Many interesting programs are presented throughout the year in which interesting speakers are invited, current events are discussed and debated upon, quiz programs of various types are given, and many other programs of student interest are presented. Like all other religious clubs Hillel-Brandeis meets on each Wednesday night. Lacking a chapel the meetings are conducted in the V clubroom. Standing: B. ROBIN, AL KAMINE. STANLEY KOHN, SIDNEY YAFFE, ELLIOT COHEN, BERNARD LEVENSON, MORRIS LIPTON, A. A. ARONSON, BERT ULLNICK. Sitting: GEORGE DIAMOND, BERNARD NOVIT, NORMAN MUEHSAM, BERNARD FLEISHER, CHUCK SHAIN, KARL BERGER, VICTOR LUBASH, HENRY WENDELL, K. BERGER, Vice-President; B. J. NOVIT, Secretary; H. P. WENDELL, Treasurer; S. H. KOHN, Corresponding Secretary; V. I. LUBASH, Historian. 446 LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Students Association deserves a great deal of credit for its active participation as a member of the church groups here at Clemson. Lacking a chapel, these men meet in the Barracks ' Chapel on each Wednesday night and The Rev. B. M. Clark from Walhalla, advisor of the club, holds regular services on each second and fourth Sundays at 9:00 a. m. in club room number one of the Y. M. C. A. The primary motive of the L. S. A. is the development of fellowship among students. This fellowship is furthered by the interesting and informative pro- grams presented in the form of interesting speakers, informal discussions of current topics of interest and their relation to religion and everyday life, and social functions of various types. % One of the foremost aims of the club is the construction of a chapel here on the Clemson campus. PRESTON S. SHEALY President Standing. Left to Right: H. G. THIELE, C. H. EVANS, T. G. HERON, W. D. KELLEY, F. J. MAPPUS, E. R. MAPPUS, C. H. HEINS, R. L BOOZER, W. R. COUSINS, J. W. JACKSON, W. D. BOZARD. Sitting: C. W. LONG, R. F. TAYLOR, C. O. ULMER, P. S. SHEALY, REV. BEN M. CLARK, Pastor; H. H. BISHER, W. L MATHIAS, J. H. WOOD. 447 Standing, Left to Right: W. J. FULLUM. G. P. LABRA, W. A. CIPTTI, E. K. BLYTH, J. C. PINCKNEY, N. P. WAGNER, G. DAMIANO, E. A. HILLA, J. C. FRIEND. W. J. HASEK, L. C. GISSELL, A. ROUX, I. L. TOMINACK, G. S. HARRIS, J E. AGUILAR, J. A. WILLIAMSON. W. G. MELNYK, P. A. VANDERSCHANS. Sitting: G. LABRASKA, H. R. SELFRIDGE, L. P. LANDGRAF, A. B. SCHWIERS, FATHER DONELON, G. R. HANNAH, J. A. IX. D. C. BARBOT. C. VUKSTA. G. ROLLIE HANNAH President NEWMAN CLUB Meeting each night in the number one clubroom of the Y. M. C. A. we find the Newman Club. The Newman Club is the religious organization of the Catholic students on the Clemson campus. The club was first organized at Clemson in 1940 by Father T. F. Tierney. All Catholic students are invited to join and a large percentage are active members and take part in the activities of the Newman Club. Members also participate in the work of the choir and the athletic teams sponsored by the club. The primary goals of the Newman Club are to promote the spiritual life of the student, to develop fellowship among members, and to aid in the social development of each individual student. Under the direction of Rev. John M. Donelon much has been achieved in following the ideals of these important goals. Many interesting programs are presented throughout the year to further interest and attendance for the regular meetings of the Newman Club. 448 First Row, Left to Right: J. W. CALVERT, C. R. HINTON, C. L. FLEMMING, G. C. RIDENHOUR. H. B. UTTLEJOHN, H. J. CHERRY, H. M. DeLORME. Second Row: A. H. McLAURIN, C. E. HILL, J. M. GASTON, J. E. CUSHMAN, F. D. SEAGE, J. R. THOMPSON, R. DAVIS, F. E. GAULDEN, I. J. ADAMS. Third Row: D. N. HARVEY, F. W. WENCK, H. W. SAUNDERS, G. R. FERGUSON, T. L. DURGIN, H. A. SMITH, R. M. HOPE, J. T. KEY. Fourth Row: T. W. BAILEY, S. W PENN, J. E. SMITH, H. F. ADICKES, H. B. CRAIG, T. J. BRYSON, B. E. McLEOD. Standing: B. E. GOODALE, C. C. HINDMAN, DR. S. J. L. CROUCH, F. E. BEATY, F. F. GRIFFIN, JR., J. F. CRAIG, J. W. MAHAFFEE, S. E. McGREGOR, DR. T. B. ALEXANDER. PRESBYTERIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION One of the more active church organizations on the campus is the P. S. A. To those who have trouble with abbreviations, P. S. A. stands for the Presbyterian Student Association. Here, under the guidance of The Rev. S. J. L. Crouch, a link is formed between the students and the church which is invaluable in later life. The primary purpose of this organization are spiritual growth and social development. The church, religious programs, and the spiritual atmosphere furnish the spiritual growth desired. Friendly fellowship, social functions, in- cluding girls from nearby schools and all-round bull sessions , help build personalities, for which Clemson men have always been noted. Many interesting programs in the form of world-traveled speakers, forums, round table discussions, and supper meetings, help to increase membership and attendance. The informal air of the club produces an opportunity for members to form life-long attachments and friendships which may contribute to the enrichment of their entire lives. FLOYD F. GRIFFIN President 449 ROBERT F. WIGGINS President WESLEY FOUNDATION COUNCIL The Wesley Foundation furnishes an opportunity for Methodist students to work together in Christian fellowship. All Methodist students on the campus are members and are urged to attend meetings and social functions of the organization. All activities are under the direction of the minister, the Rev. E. W. Hardin. One of the largest church groups on the campus, The Wesley Foundation continually has a large turnout of students and local members of the Methodist faith. The chief purposes of the Wesley Foundation are to furnish the students an opportunity to serve others and to work together in fellowship and friendship. Many interesting programs are presented throughout the year. As in the other church groups, speakers are invited in, group forums are conducted, quiz programs are p resented, and many other types of programs are offered for the general information and entertainment of the members. Officers: R. F. WIGGINS. President; F. L. LANCASTER, V.ce-President; W. T. ASHLEY, Vice-President: L. A. CARSON, Vice-President: E. H. PITTMAN, Secretary; A. J. BANKS, Treasurer; J. G. LESLEY, Social Chairman; P. C. DAVIS, Editor of Retreat Bugle ; H. N. BLACK, Publicity Chairman; J. A. NEVES, Chairman of World Service; T. L. MONROE, Deputation Chairman. I L_ - — ' ■ Dave Coakley can add another Sunday to his church attendance. It could be Giles Lewis bringing up the rear. Don ' t shove, Taylor, there ' ll be room for ycu, too! Oh, these proud fathers! They never miss a chance to show off their progeny. Well, you can ' t blame them. A FEW OF THE REGULAR ATTENDERS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter, of Clemson ' s young set, pause for a moment on their way home from church. Run along now. Eat, drink, and be merry! Only a rat would have time to squander so blissfully on his social obligations. Love that hair! 451 I Ad vertisements STUDENT DIRECTORY 1 o. 22 i -. 75. 237 Abrams A. E. 90 ■nan. C. L. 237 •nan, R. E. 59, 78, 90 -r an, W. B. . 90 nan, W. N. . 68 Adams B. R. 221 Adams F. W. 237 Adams. G. L. Jr. 24. 90. 296, 336 Adams. 1. H. Adams. J. H. 221 48, 54, 67, 90 Adams. L. G. .79. 90 Adams T. R. 251 Adams. W. L. 251 Addison. J. K 26. 28, 62 91. 295. 331. 337 Addy. N. W. .251 Adickcs. H. F., Jr. . 59. 78, 30i A.chele. J. H. 74, 91 Ailcen, C. B. ... 66, 22 i Aimar, N. V. . 301 Aldnch. R. B. 25 1 237 237, 344, Alexander, J. F. 76, 91 Alexander, W. R. . 78, 9i Alexander W. R. . .77, 22 i Allen B. W. . 74. 237 Allen. C. G. 64, 221. 276, 29? Allen, C. R. 64, 91, 333 Allen, G. A. . 91 Allen, H. W. . . 2S ! Allen, J. L. 251 Allen, L. D. .221 Allen, R. L, Jr. 92 Allison, H. G., Jr. 237 Allison, J. D 251 Altman, A. C. 70. 221 n, W. O. 55, 221 Am,c W. A. 301 Ammons, J. P 237 251 92 Anderson, C. W . 237 92 Anderson, L. P. 70, 92 And. rson, M. H 92 25 1 251 Andrea, F. W. 92 Andrews. W. T. 237 Andrews, L. V 93 Andrews, W. P 221 Arant. H. B., Jr 59, 221 93 Ard, J. W. 93 ... 51, 93 Arndt, O. G 237 tte, W. J 93 Arnold, B. R. 237 Arnold, T. L . 237 Arnts. G. W. 221 Arthur, H. T 26, 28, 221, 336 Asbclle. C. T. 237 Ashcr. D. L, 25i Ashley, G. H. 93 Ashlev, J., Jr. . 70, 94 Ashlry. R. H. 221 Ashley, W. 94 Ashley, W. E. Ashlry. W. T. 94 . . .221, 345 221, 345 221 Atkins, W. G. 221 ion, C. V. 23 7 Atkinson. W. D. 94 295 Austin. J. N. 94 B Bagwell, C. E 94 Bagwell, H. R. 221, 345 , B. D 95 Ba.ley. C. : 237 • T. W. 221 Bailey. W. P 221 Ba.n. O. L. 237 8aird, R. L 95, 70 Baker, G. H 95, 70 Baker. O. E. Jr 221 Bake,-. R. W 25! Baldwin. J. D 95 Baldwin, W. E 237 Ball, W. L. 48, 54, 95 Ballenqer, R. D. 221 Ballenger, S. 8.. Jr 221 Ballentinc, J. R 237 Ballentme, W. W 26. 221, 299 336 Ballew. W. C 48, 95 Ballmger, W. H 221 bandy, C. W .237 Bankhead, T. E., Jr 77, 221 Banks A. J. . 26. 28, 62, 22. Banks, D. H.. Jr. . .22, 24. 26, 48, 59, 96. 275, 295, 331 Banks, J. J 51, 79, 96, 277 Barber, B P 221 Barbut, D. C 237 Barfield, D. A 26, 77, 96, 295, 296, 331. 336 Borfeld, W. M., Jr 221 Barker. J. A., Jr 237 Barker, R. E 74, 75. 221 barker, V. R 221 Barnett. E. W., Jr 221 Barnett, J. T 78, 251 Barnes, G. T 96 Barnett, J. E 95 Barrett, C. M 96 Barrett, G. M 237 Barrett, R. E 221 Barrineau, E. R 221 Barrow, J. 237 Bartlett, F. 23 Barton, E. B 62, 97 Barton, J. T 221 Bates, B. L 97 Bates. E 72, 97 Bates, L. L 237, 300 Botson, H. G 237 Batson, H. E 237 Baxlcy, D. C 78, 97 336 Beach, M. G 221, 283, 29? Beach, R. L 251 Beall J. H 251 Beam, D. G 221 Bearden. H. J 221 Beaty, F. E., Jr 97 Eeattv, C. H., Jr 62, 221 Bedenbaugh, P. H.. Jr 77, 97 Beeks, J. R 221 Behlmg, R. B 221 Bell, G. E 301 Bell, J 76 Bell, J. D., Jr 98 Bell, J. P 221 Bell, J. E 98, 274, 296, 342 Bell, R., Jr 64, 9S Bell W. E 237 Bellamy, C. S 237 Bellamy, O. H., Jr 98 Benfield, P. L 56, 64, 221 Bennett. R. J 237 Benton, O. F., Jr 222 Berly, J. C 98 Berry, C. R 301 Berry, J. M., Jr 237 Berry, J. B., Jr 48, 54, 63, 98, 342 Berry, J. N 48, 59, 78, 99 Berry, R. W 59, 222, 330, 331, 336 Berry, W. E.. Jr 237 Besson, W. T„ Jr 222 Bettis, F. A. . 222 Bianchi, C. A 99 B.sher, E. P 50, 79, 99 Bishop, A. B 251 Bishop, B. C 99 Bishop, G. J 251 Bishop, J. C 74, 99 Black, E. W 99 Black, H. N 64, 100, 296 Black, J. A 100 Black, J. M 222 Black, J. B. ..... 100 Blackwell, J. H Bissell, A. A. Blair G. M. Blanchett, D. 79 Bland, H. E. Bland, J. P. 7 t Blankensh,p, C. P., Jr. 7 fc Blocker, D. D. 74 ' Bloxham, A. W Blythc, J. W. . Bobo, LP.. Bod.e, NX . G 6 2 Bodle, NX . J Boggs, CD . 77, Boissoneault, K. B. . . Bolick, R. A. Boliek, W. P 62 Boit, nx . f. 66 ; Bomar, L. S. . Bonds, R. 5. Bonnoitt, E. L 62, 101, Boone, C. F Booth, L. P. 70 Boozer, E. W Boozer, H. S., Jr Boozer, R. L. Bosdell, F. A Boston, R. S Boswell, D. F Bouchard, R. E. 79, Bouknight, J. E 62, Bowen. J. H 74 Bowen, R. A Bowen, R. L, Jr Bowen, R. R Bowen, W. K 62 Bowers, J. H Bowman, A. K., Jr Boyd. G. M., Jr Boyd, J. H ..... Boyd, P. A Boyd, NX . B Boyd, NX . L Boykin, H. D Boykin, T. O., Jr Boykin, T. R., Jr Boykin, NX . B Boyle, C. R., Jr 237, Boyles, J. C 66, Boylston, R. E Bozard, J. L Bozard, W. D Erackett, N. C adbury, D. P., Jr B.adfield, J. NX ., Jr 66, adford, J. A adham, P. C adham, R. A adley, R. C 26, 28, annen, J. E 72, awley, J. T dgeman, J. L dwell, M. N ght, H. E ght, M nkley, J. A nson, H. E sendine, R. S tton, NY . B 62. 104, oadwell, E. T 58, oadwell, R. L ock, J. G 222, ock, O. D ockmann, H. E Brodic, B. M 78, Erook, J. M ooks, J. P 238, ooks, J. T ooks, T. F Brown, B. NX 68, Brown, C. L 72, 74, 104, own, C. E own, C. G own, D. C own, E. R 76, own, G. W 64, 342 222 251 237 100 237 222 100 222 222 222 222 100 251 101 237 101 101 101 23 101 296 251 22. ' 251 222 251 102 222 237 222 102 222 237 237 222 222 237 251 222 251 237 102 237 237 237 237 237 30! 102 102 222 237 102 251 103 103 237 251 103 222 103 251 103 222 103 238 222 104 296 104 251 296 251 222 222 251 301 238 222 104 345 251 104 238 238 222 454 Hand and Electric Adding Machines Hand and Electric Mimeographs PORTABLE AND STANDARD TYPEWRITERS • DESKS • FILING CABINETS • CHAIRS • SALES • SERVICE • SUPPLIES j01r -fifcHs ffice r mncHiriES EQUipminT 418 NORTH MAIN STREET ANDERSON, S. C. m onotony becomes - This nvol roce sses and tes« 6 of ma« ufactU 7 d F . e u produced. . the extra Th e resulting W c n depend or, D dc Nemours d Tco a S - tuRsDi J TELEPHONES: OFFICE— Dial 2361 XIGHT— Dial 2091 PENDLETON MOTOR COMPANY SALES SERVICE PENDLETON SOUTH CAROLINA 455 STUDENT DIRECTORY— Continued Brown, F. N. Brown, J. A. Brown, J. W Brown, R. C. Brown. W. L. Brown. W. M. Bruce, A. C. Brumlcy, J. E. Brunson, E. M., Jr. Brunson. M. O. Brunson, R. F Bryan. W. J.. Jr. . . Bryant. J. T. Buchanan, W. J. Buck, C. E. Buckles. C. D Buist. S. J. Bull, J. P. Bultman, P. H. Bundy, J. F Burch, M. B. Burdette, F. D. Burdettc, H. y. Burdette, J. S Burley. D. H Burnettc, W. E. Burton, J. A., Jr. . . Busby, A. F Bush. J. F Butler, E. A„ Jr. . . Byrd, J. A 222, 344 ... 105 -2 ... 1 05 ... 222 105, 296 .... 105 . ... 105 222 53, 105 . ... 222 . 238 .72, 222 . ... 251 251 68, 106 251 238 ... 64, 106 26 48. 52. 106, 279, 333 222 238 251 106 106 251 222 1 06 222 222 222 222 Cagle. M. E 214 Caldwell, E. M. 70, 107 Caldwell, J. C 107 Caldwell, V. B 107 Calhoun. A. P 222 Calvert. J I- 1 251 Calvert, J. W 222, 301, 336 Calvert. L 107 Calvert, R. B 251 Cameron, F. B 107 Campbell, B. C .30! Campbell, J. B 222 Campbell, R. D 107 Campbell, W. L 238 Canfleld. J. F 64, 108 Cannon, C. B., Jr 108 Cannon, L. R 108 Cannon, M. P 108, 344 Capelle, C. D 62, 108 Caper, J. W 238 Capeller, J. A 108 Cappelmann. F. J., Jr 48, 55, I 09 Carden, L. D 25! Carlisle, J. S 251, 344 Carlson, P. G 222 Carlton, CM 251 Carmichael, C. F 72, 238 Carmichael, K. S 238 Carmicheal. W. L 25 ! Carr, J. G. K 222 Carr, W. G 233 Carraway. A. J 62, 109, 276, 296 Carroll, C. W 62, 109, 296 Carroll, R. C 251 Carson, C. E., Jr 222 Carson, L. A 1 09 Carter, C. A 251 Carter, E. C 222 Carter, J. H 109. 282, 296 Carver, A. B 223 Carw,le, J. P 109, 296, 333 Cash. W. C 238, 301 Caskey, W. J. 238 Cason, P. N 251 Castles, D. F 223 Cathcart, J. F 238 Cathcart, W. R I 10 Cauthen. M. B. 238 Cauthcn. M. F. 251 Cauthen. V. W. . . . 49, 54, 62 Cecil, O. K 110 Chalker, A. L I 10, 332, 333 Chalker. D. F I 10 Chambers, H. C 289, 110 Chambers, J. ' E .223 Chambers. R. W 238 Chamness. E.. Jr. . . 56, 223 Chamness, W. B 223 Champion, J. C I I I Chandler, J. A 66, III Chandler, K. R 238 Chapman, J. W 238 Chapman, W. H Ill Chapman. W. R 29, III. 333 Chappell. H. W., Jr Ill Charles, T. L 238 Chastain, J. P 223 Cheatham. R. J., Jr 58, III Cherry, H. J 112 Childers. W. J 112 Childress. T. P 251 Childs. Dennis A 251 Christopher. J. B 251 Chnstopher, J. A 238 Ciotti, W. A 251 Clancy, J. P 49, 50, 112 Clanton, J. C 238 Clapp, J. C 238 Clardy, J. E 77, 112 Clardy, W. W 112, 344 Clark, J. 1 238 Clark, J. F I 12 Clark. W. K 223 Clarke. A. H 251 Clarke. E. M 251 Clayton, D. H 238 Clayton, L. A 223 Clayton, R. M 66, I 13 Clegg, J. M 113 Clement, C. W 75, 223 Clemmer, J. L 251 Cl.ne, S. L 251 Clinkscales, H. S 223 Clinkscales, M. M 58, 223 Cloud, J. D 251 Coakley, D. H 26, 233 Cobb, W. A 26, I 13 Cochran, L. M 75, 238, 301 Cochran. W. R 223 Cockfield. T. A 66, 113 Cohen, E. D 113 Coleman, A. J., Jr 27, I 13 Coleman. C. E 251 Coleman, C. D 238 Coleman, C. P 251 Codings, T. A 78, 223, 344 Collins, J. M 114 Comoton, C. J 233 Coney, J. R 53, I 14 Conn, J. R 58, I 14 Conned, W. J 238 Connelly, G. W 62, 114 Converse, S. W 238, 333 Conyers, J. W 251 Cook, D. L 251 Cooley, D. B 238 Cook, J. H 223 Cook, L. H., Jr 79, 114 Cooper, H. M 223 Cooper, J. N 53, I 14 Cooper, L. R 223 Cooper, R. P 223 Cooper, W. P 223 Copeland, G. P 70, I 15 Corbett, W. E 238 Corey, H. S 79, 115 Corley, C. C ' 59, 78, I 15 Corley, E. E 115 Co Icy, E. L 48, 56, 75, I 15 Corley, L. P 214 Corn, J. P 115 Cornwell M. M., Jr 223 Cornwell, N. S 223 Costello, W. V 223 Cothran, J. E 53, I 16, 342 Cothran, J. B 223 Cothran, J. R 64, 116, 342 Coursey, E. G 238 Courtenay, S. J 223 Cousins, W. R 223 Covington, J. F. ' 29, 54, 62, 116 Covington, N. J 238 Cowan, D. E 116 Cox A. B • 300 Cox, J. E 223 Cox, J. F 116 Cox, J. T 66, I 16 Cox, R. E 252 Cox, W. H 117 Coyle, H. B 117 Craig. D. L 117, 333. 336 Craig, H. B 72, 117, 288, 296 Craig, J. F., Jr 78. 223 Craig, K. R 238. 301 Craig, M. A 223 Crandall, G. 252 Cranston, J. C 62, 117 Crapse, J. L 48, I 17 .Craven, W. H., Jr 70, 75, 223, 333 Crawford, B. L | IS Crawford. C. M 48. 51, 118, 332, 333 Crawford, J. M 68, 118 Creech, H. L 75, 223. 344 Creighton, C. S 223 Cnbb, J. T 238, 333 Crocker, J. L 223 Cromer, C. D 252 Cromwell, R. B 223, 278 Crosland, L. K 223 Cross. D. E 118 Crouch, R. W 223 Cudd, R. H 252 Culp. R. B. Jr 223 Cummings, G. N 238 Cureton, F. M 223 Cureton, W. M 53. 118 Curley, J. P 238 Cushman. J. E 75. 238 D Dabney, F. D 233 Dabney, W. D .252 Dalton, A. A., Jr 118 Dalton, J. A . I 19 Dameron, R. M 238 Damiano, F 252 Daniel, H. G 79. 223 Daniel, J. D I 19 Danner, B. C 238 Danner, O. F 223, I 19 Darby, W. E 27, 28, 223, 299, 331, 333, 336 Dargan, A. S., Jf. 48, 54, 68, 119 Darlington, S. P 119 Davenport, J. A 223 Davenport, R. E . I 19 Davis, C. W 233 Davis. D. L 223 Davis, E. L 120 Davis, H 75, 239 Davis, J. M., Jr 72, 120 Davis, M. V 120 Davis, N. E 224 Davis, P. C .239 Davis, R 120 Davis, R. S 224 Davis, R. E 224 Davis, V. G 62, 120 Davis, W. M 252 Dawkins, J. R 239 Dawsey, J. W 252 Deanhardt, L. C 224 Deas, B. R 301 Deas, J. W . 224 Deason, J. T 224 Deason, F. P 239 Dees, B. F 239 Dees, E. L, Jr 239 DeGrado, C. J 252 Delk, W. S 252 DeLoach, W. W 224, 277, 298 DeLorme, H. M., Jr 74, 120 DeMosthenes, S. A 48, 54, 121 Dennis. T. W 301 Dent, J. E 224 Denson, W. C 252 Denton, D. W I2i Derieu, W. T 224 DesChamps, W. P 66, 121, 296 Devlin, G. M 224 DeVore, W. N 66, 121 Dey, W. H 239 Dibble, L. M 62, 121 Dickson, J. F 252, 342 D.ckson, J. F 79, 224, 274, 298 Dilfield, R. E 53, 224 Distefano, E. E 252 Doar, L. H 252 Dobbins, J. P 79, 224 Dobson, C. S 252 Dobson, J. W., Jr 70, 121 Dodgen, W. D 239 456 THE WESTON BROOKER CO. CRUSHED GRANITE Quarries: COLUMBIA, S. C. CAMAK, GEORGIA Offices: COLUMBIA, S. C. MACON, GEORGIA (754 Plum Street) i honor 1 ru k HALL COMPANY, INC. HARDWARE, PAINT, MILL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES SPARTANBURG, S. C. Vislt ltr [eW $lore CRAIG-RUSH FURNITURE CD GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA SUPER HIGHWAY AT BOB JONES UNIVERSITY 457 STUDENT DIRECTORY— Continued 3 n. T. D. 59, 122 ' Hi Douglass. G. G. ' 22 Douglass. H. A. 224 Douglas, H. C. ° Dow.s. J. R • 252 Dow.s, W. S.. Jr. 53, 22 Doyle. C B. . ' 22 Drake. O. D. . 252 Dnggers, A. N. 252 Dubois, C. R. 277 .11 Dukes, W. I 4 8. 59, 78, 123 Dunaway, T. W., Jr. 50, 123 Duncan. H. H., Ji 252 Duncan. J. D.. Jr. ' 23 Duncan. R. E. 239 Duncan, W. C. 252 Dunlap, H. L ' 23 Dunn. D. L. 224 Durgm, T. L. . 252 Dusenberry, F. C ' 23 Duvall. R. W. 224 Dychcs. H. M 252 Dyer, C. A ' 23 E Eargle. J. C 79, 224, 299 Earlc. G. C. 239 Earnhardt, M. C 79. 124 Eckman, L. M. 252 Edwards. B. F. 239 Edwards. L. Jr. 64, 124 Eleazer. G. W. 296 Elder. M. H., Jr. . ... 252 Ellenburg. J. E. 252 Ellison, R. C. 124 Ellison. W. P.. 224 Elmore, G. F. .. .74, 124 Elms. D. F. ... .124 Elrod. A. C. . .. .48. 68, 124, 296 Elrod. M. C. . ' 25 Elrod. W. C. 4 8. 54. 68, 125. 296 Elsmore, S. E. 252 Emerson. J. H 125 Emory. C. W. . 79. 224 Epps. S 125 Erkes, G. R. ... 125 Ervin, E. L, Jr 252 Ervm, J. B 239 Ervin. S. F.. Jr 239 Erwin. A. M. . 125 Eskridge, W. N. 49, 126 Estes. S. R. 74, 224 Estridge. I. M. 72, 126 Eubanks, C. L 252 Eubanks. L. 126 Eubanks. W. S 239 Evans, C. H 239 Evans, J. L 252 Evans, J. W 224. 296, 342 Evans, W. D 64, 224 Evatt, A. H. . 239 Facchin, G. J. 239 Faile. B. M. . . 126 Fair, J. H.. Jr. 126 Fairey, T. B 62, 126 Falkner, I. L. 79, 127 Falls, H. . .73, 127 Fanning, M.N. 127 Fanning, W. H., Jr. 239, 301 Fant. A. R. ... .28. 127, 275, 296 Fant, C. W.. Jr. 127 Fant, G. C, Jr.— 25. 27, 28, 48, 58, 127, 330, 336 Farmer, J. M. . 29. 224 Farmer, J. A., Jr. 66. 128 Farmer, L. P. . . 224 Farmer. R. E. . .53. 128 Farrls. W. E. ... 62. 128 Faucett. J. W. 239 Faulker, H. G. 239 Ferguson, G. R. 239 Ferguson, J. C. 239 Ferguson, R. X ' 239 son, T. C. . 239 Ferguson, T. M. . 239 Fey. R. A. 49, 54, 68, 128 3. E 239 Fickling, A. H. 252 Fields, D. A. 252 L. J I2S 224 128 Fitzsimor.s F. !_., Jr. 56, 64, 129 Fletcher J. W 129 239 252 224 Flowers. F. M. . 72. 239 Flowers, J. P. .224 Floyd, L. W. . .72, 129. 332. 333 Floyd, P. R 129 Flynn, G. S .129, 342 Foard. R. M. 252 Foard. W. W. . .68, 129, 342 Folk, J. M. . . 239 Fooshe, W. K. 239 252 Ford, D. M. . 239 Fore, C. F 252 130 Forlidas, N. J 252 Foster, D. A. ... .130, 336 Foster. H. B. . 74, 239 Foster, J. B 239 Foster. P. F. 130 Foster. R. R. . 77, 130 Fostter, T. S. 66. 224, 296, 333 Foster, W. R. ... 22 Fowler, R. D. .... 224 Fowler, W. C. . 239 Pox, W. 1. 79, 130 239 . 252 Fraser, W. T., Jr. . . ... 130 72, 131 Freeman, E. A. . 24. 26, 66, 131 342 252 252 Frick, Roy K 79, 224 Fricke, D. K 252 Frick, W. H. ... . .48, 58, 131 239 Fullum, W. J 252 Funchess. M. D 64, 224 Gaddy. J. M 239 Gage. G-, Ji 239 Gaillard, J. W 224 Gainer. C. E 131 Gaines, H. P 224 Gaines, J. 224 Gaines W. A., Jr 68, 131 Gale, A. D 239 Gailard. W. H 239 Gamble, W. A 56, 224 Gambrell, G. B., Jr 131 Gambrell, C. H., Jr 239 Gambrell, F. M., Jr 64, 224 Gandy, V., Jr 239 Gardner, J. E 48, 58, 132, 344 Gardner, G. N 239, 301 Garner, E. A 239 Garrett, J. B 224 Garrett, J. L, Jr 132 Garrett. J. P., Jr 132, 344 Garrett, R. H 252 Garrison, A. F., Jr 50, 132 Garrison, R. E 239 Gasque, R. B 53, 132, 342 Gaston, J. M 75, 239 Gaston, M. . .. ' 64, 132 Gaston, W. W. . .. 56, 72, 133 Gaulden. D. H 133 Gaulden, F. E 239, 301 Gualt, J. D 133 Gault, T. D 29, 133, 296 Geldings, S. B., Jr 62, 133 Genet, G. T. P 225 Gentry. T. H 225 Gerrald, J. Q 225 Gervais, P. E 56. 64, 133 Gettys, R. A., Jr 225 Gibson, C. R. . 239 Gibson, J. H 64, 225 Gibson, R. A 239 Gibson, W. R I 34, 283, 296 Gibson, W. W 239 Gilbert, F. C 74. 225 Gill, W. P., Jr 134 Gillespie, F. 1 22. 24. 26. 62. 63. 134 Gillespie. F. H 225 Gillespie, J. F 225 Gilliam, J. W 134 Gilliam, S. G 72. 225 Gilmore W. F 225 Gilpin, A. T 75, 134 Gilroy, P. W 78, 134, 332, 333 Ginter, W. C, Jr 135 Gissendanner. J. D 252 Glasscock, E. P.. Jr 240 Glenn, G. A 240 Glenn, J. D 135, 296 Godwin, C. V 135 Godwin, H. E 252 Godwin, W. y 135 Goff, A. L 77, 135 Goldsmith, D. L 135 Goodman, J. S 66, 136 Goodman, W. M 77, 136, 287 Godwin, W. T 136 Gordon, J. W 136, 344 Goudelock, W. J., Jr 59, 136 Gough, S 240 Graham, B. J 240 Graham, B. M 240 Graham, R. L, Jr 72, 77, 136 Grainger, E. M 252 Gramling, C. S 62. 137 Gramling, J. V. 225 Grant, S. J., Jr 252 Grant, W. C 137 Gravlee. R. W 225 Gray. J. R 53, 137 Green, E. H 56. 77, 137 Green, F. H 225 Green, H. T 252 Green, L. L, Jr 240 Greene, B. J 240 Greene, C. R 225 Greene, E. L 240 Gregory, J. T 137, 342 Gregory, W. C 137 Gregg, J. H 252 Gressette, W. C 225 Gnce, G. D 225 Griffin, B. L 240 Griffin, F. F., Jr 58. 138 Grigsby, B. L 240 Griggs. G. W 138 Grist, W. L 225, 342 Guest, C. M., Jr 50. 79, 138 Gulledge, C. N 56, 77, 138 Gulledge. L. M 72, 225 Gunby, F. M., Jr 225, 281, 298 Gunnin, E. A 53, 225 Gwinn, N. S., Jr 225 H Haddon, C. J 138 Hagan, L. D 240 Hagen, S. A 240, 344 Haigler, D. G 72, 225 Haigler, E. V 72, 225 Haigler, L. M 138 Hair, C. A 139, 342 Hair. T. L, Jr 139 Hale, W. R 62, 225 Hall. C. L 139 Hall. F. N., Jr 139, 278 Hall, J. Q 72. 240 Hall, T. C 77. 225 Halliday, Q. S ' 39 Hamer, C. P 240 Hamer, J. W 53, 139 Hamilton, C 225 Hammet, R. H I4 ° Hammond, A. F ' 4 ° Hammond, G. F 225 458 3weM=tji{et o. GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA Refreshing « • 0TI1IB UNDII AU1KOIIH 0 IHI SOCi.COli COMP N T COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY C. Kirby Hoover, Manager ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Ballentine Motor Co INCORPORATED AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE TELEPHONES: 1 1497-1498 914 SOUTH MAIN STREET ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA 459 STUDENT DIRECTORY— Continued Hammond, H. D. Hammond. L. I Hammond, O. P. Hamrick, L. F. Hamnck. R. Y. Hamnck, S. L. Hance, H. L. Hance, M. H. Hancock, A. B. Hancock, H. Hancock. H. Hand, R. B. .. Handcock. H. S Hanna, F. H. Hanna, R. G., Jr. . . Hannah, G. R Hanvcy, E. A. Hardaway. H. M. Hardee, H. B Hardee, O. L. Hardee. W. O Hard.n. F. L. Jr. . . Hardwlck, J. H. Hardwiclt, L. D., Jr. Hare. J. F. .76, 225 .76, 225 72, 240 .75, 240 225 .69, 141 Hare, W. W. . Harkins. C. A. Harmoa, B. G. Harper, F. G. ... Harper, J. G. ... Harper, J. M., Jr. Harper, W. R. Harrelson, G. ... Harrelson, J. B. . Harnll, B. H Harrin3ton, W. L, Harris. M. D., Jr. Harrison, A. C. Harrison, J. A. Harrison. J. P. Harrison. M. M 56, 77, Harrold. J. H. . . Hart. F. M . .56, Harter. R. L Hart.n. D. O Harvey N. L. .64, 240, Harvey. P. N Hasck. W. J Haselden. F. O Hastmgs, J. W 58, 74, Hastings, S. W Hatfield. H. B.. Jr 50, Hawkins. G. E., Jr 75, Hawkins, J. C, Jr. . Hay. E. G 66. Hay, S. L 57, 72, Hay, W. D Hayes, G Haynes, G. C, Jr. . . Haynie, H. A Heape, J. N 62, Heaton, J. L 48, 59, Hedden, G. C, Jr. Hedgepath. H. D. Hcmbockel. R. H. . Heins, C. H Hemminger. J. M., Jr. . Hemphill, F. D. . 28, 53, Hendrix, J. L. Henke, R. A. Henry, J. A Herber, H. H. Herbert, A. M. Herd. L. O. Herlong, B. H. Heron, T. G. . 225 66. 225. 287, 298, 336 252 . 225 240 240 66, 140 252 225 140. 342 225 1 40 66. 225 . 240, 344 240 70, 140 .. . . 141 ...70, 225 225, 296 . 240 225 . . . 240 252 142 240 214 252 . 240 240 225 . 141 342 141 225 141 141 142 142 240 142 301 252 225 225 225 240 142 142 240 143 I4 i 240 240 225 226 143 143 226 226 226 226 143 143 144 226 252 144 226 144 226 62, Hemnq, R. C. . Herron, W. C. Hester, T. E. Heyd, R. L, Jr. Hickcrson, J. G. 240 70. 226 51. 79. 144, 280, 295, 300 252 . 144 22. 144, 285. 296. 299 H.cks, J. F. . 57, 64. 145 Hicks, R. A.. Jr. 226 H 1C ks, R. G. . . 145, 296 Hiers. J. E. . 252 High, R. E 240 High. R. E. . 252 Hill, C. E .74, 240 Hill, J. D. 68, 145 Hill, J. T 145, 296 lla, E. A Her, J. W Her. R. E.. Jr 79, 226, 288, Iton, A. W ndman. C. C. Ill 48, 54, 62, nes, J. R nson. D. R. nson, J. F nton, C. R. Hodge, C. R. Hodges, G. L, Jr. Hoffman, R. C. Hogg. R. H., Jr. . Hoke, H. R Holcomb W. G. Holcombe, B. F. Holcombe. F. J. Holladay, C. H. Holley, J. R HolNa. T. J 145, 296. 331, 332, 333, .68, Holl.day. J. J. .. Holliday, W. F. Hollis. E. J Hollis, N. M. . . Hood, R. W. Hood, W. C. Hoover, J. A., Jr. Hope, R. M. . . Hord, H. E. . .. Houston, W. M. Howard, A. M. . Howard, C. E. . Howard, H. E. . . Howell, C. L. 59, Howe Howe Howe Howie Huds Jr .226, 301, 62, 64, J. I. N. A. W. F D. M. C. C Hucks, E„ Jr 56, 77 Huckabee, J. L Hudgens, J. M Hudson, B. E Hudson, D. J Hudson, P. B Huff, C. H 253 Huff, O. F Huggins. N. P Hughes, R. L, Jr Hughey. H. D Huquley, B. L Huiet, G. E., Jr 74 Hull, P. D Humpheries. W. B Hunnicutt, J. A., Jr Hunt, J. F Hunter, J. Ill . Hunter, J. R Hunter, J. T., Jr Hutching, J. M., Jr Hutto, D. L I 240 252 294 26 145 253 253 240 240 336 146 226 253 146 146 240 253 226 240 226 253 253 146 146 226 226 240 240 240 226 226 226 240 240 331 226 146 226 241 147 226 241 147 226 226 344 226 300 253 147 253 147 147 147 148 226 143 226 143 148 253 Inabmet, J. R 148 Inabinet, J. W., Jr 53, 148 Inman, C. M 72, 241 Ireland, C. P 253 Irwin, W. R 68, 149 Isenhour, R., Jr 241 Ivester, J. R .149 Ix, F. W 28, 149 Ix, J. A 28, 226 J Jackson, J. M. . . 226 Jackson, J. W 253 Jackson, J. P. ... 70, I 4° Jackson, J. C. . 56, 77, 149 Jackson R. S 56. 226 Jackson, T. A. . 226, 296 Jackson, T. F 226 Jacobs, J. C 149 Jacobs, R. F 241, 301 James, J. H 241, 301 James, N. A ' 253 Jameson, H. D 253 Jameson, M.J 253 Jarrctt. F. A 241 Jeffcoat, G. C 226 Jeffcoat, N. F. . 150, 276, 296 Jefferies, R. H 226 Jeffords, F. y 226 Jeffords, L. G 64, 226 Jeffords, W. 1 150 Jenkins, D. M 62. 150, 242, 274 Jenkins, H. S 226 Jcnkms, J. S., Jr 226 Jenkins. L. M 51. 226 Jenkins M. C 226 Jenkins, W. H 48, 57, 70, 150 Jester, A. H 62. 150 Jeter, A. P 1 50 Johns. E. M 226 Johnson, A. B., Jr 151 Johnson, D. L 56. 77, 151 Johnson, H. T 226 Johnson, J. E 226 Johnson, J. K 227 Johnson, J. M 62, 152 Johnson, J. R 151, 344 Johnson, J. T 70, 151 Johnson, C. M 253 Johnson, F. M 253 Johnson, L. L 68, 153 Johnson, P.. A 151 Johnson, R. B .53 Johnson, W. C 77, 151 Johnston, J. F 253 Johnston, L. S 253 Johnston, T. E 56. 77, 227 Jolly, J 227 Jones, A. L 64, 227 Jones, C. E 241 Jones, D. C 152, 289, 295 Jones, D. iVi 241 Jones, E. H 152 Jones, E. D 227 Jones, G. R 241 Jones, J. D 227 Jones, J. H 227 Jones, J. 241 Jones, O. B 48, 62. 152 Jones, P. H 253 Jones, R. W 227. 342 Jones, R. L 253 Josey, W. E .152 Jowefs, W 253 Joyner, R. S 77, 153 Julien, R. A 153, 332. 333 Kamine. A. Kates, G. S. Kay, F. F. . . 253 253 153 253 227 Kay, R. J. . Kearse, W. Kcasler, B. M. . . 153 Keasler, R. L 253 Keasler, W. H 153 Keene, W. M 227 Keeney, M. F., Jr 48, 62, 153 Keith, J. M 253 Kelley, J. W ,. 253 Kelly, C. R 154. 296 Kelly, J. W 241 Kelly, Z. K.. Jr 154 Kennemore, C. M 227 Key, J. E., Jr. . 253 Ki Ki K K K K r- K K K llmgsworth. A. B 227 nard, J. A. 154 ng. I. D.. Jr 66. 154 ng. J. H 78, 154 ng, M. J 241 nlaw, J. A 253 rby, D. A 241, 301 rby, W. M 253 rkoatnek, M. H., Jr 65, 154 rven, L. E., Jr. — 24, 26. 59, 155, 330, 33!, 332. 333, 336 Jr tchings, J. tern, V. L. vett, R. G Klettner, S. J., Jr. Klmk, D. C. .64, .241, 253 253 155 155 301 Knight, D. R 241 460 Hoke SL oan • • • AN OLD CLEMSON MAN SELLING MENS WEAR OF THE BETTER CLASS TO CLEMSON MEN ... AT THE RIGHT PRICE Everything a College Man Needs in the Line of Dress 1899 50 tdrmmeWaAf 1949 SHOES • READY-TO-WEAR • ACCESSORIES GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA CLOTHING FOR MEN OR BOYS Davenport ' s GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 461 STUDENT DIRECTORY— Continued t. R. H. . K. B. Kohn. S. H. . Koon, J. A. Labra. G. P Lachecotte. W. F. Lachicotte A. H. Laffoday. W. C. . ( Lamar, L. H.. Jr. Lamorcux, C. O. . Lancaster, F. L. . . 72. .74, .68. Land. J. E. Laney, J. W. 70, Landgral. L. P. 66, Lanlord. R. F 66, Langford, J. W.. Jr 76. Langford. T. H Langlcy, I. L Langley. J. F Langston. C. L Langston. M. A Lanham, J. P Latham. C. H 77, Latham, W. F Latt, J. G Latto. E. F Laughlin. R. C 342, Law, D. E 64, Lawrence, O. W Lawrimore, I. 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C 53, 223 McClellan, H. H 223 McClure, F. A 228 McCombs, C. H 253 McCombs, J. W 228 McCormick, W. J 253 McCoy, B. J 66, 169 McCoy, T. R 24! McCrary, R. K 241 McCraw, T. F 79, I 70, 342 McCullough, J. 1 223 McCurry, T. M 79, 228, 275, 298 McDamel, B. F., Jr 228 McDaniel, V. G 170 McDonald, G. S 24 i McDonald. W. A., Jr 241 McDowell, W. L., Jr I 70, 344 McElveen, C. D 228 McElveen, M. F 253 McFalls, D. L 79, 223 McGee. E. T., Jr 253 McGee, G. E 253 McGinnis. J. S 22S McGinty, R. A 170 McGregor, S. E. — 24 26, 55, 56, 75, 170, 330, 331, 337 Mclntyre, D. C 170, 342 McKay, A. S 75, 228 McKay, D. B., Jr 62, 171 McKay, W 48, 55, 56, 75, 17! McKinnel, R. E 242 McKinney, H. E -....49, 54, 62, 17! McLain, J. R 223 McLaunn, A. H 228 McLaurin, J. F 78, 228 McLeod, J. F 253 McLean, J. N 242 McLean, N. M 72, 253 McLeod, H. E 242, 337 McLeod, R. L 228 McLin, R. E 242 McMahan, J. D 242. 333 McMahan, J. W 228, 332, 342, 344 McMillan, H. C 242 McMillan, J. S 6 4, 228 McMillan, J. W 242 McMillan, L. L 242 McNair, S. M 242 McQuire, H. N 228 McRae, D. D., Jr 171 McRae, W. E 228 McSwain, W. E 49, 59, 171 McSwiney, T. L 242 McDonald, P. F 242 M Mace, R. G 64, 1 62, 342 Mack, J. H 223 Mack, O. F., Jr. . ' . 253 Mackey, G. C 253 Maddox, C. J 228 Magill, H. F 242 Mahaffee, J. W., Jr 72. 162 Mallard, J. P 162 Mandams, G. P 28, 49, 163, 336 Maner, R. P 25j Mangan, D. J 68, 163 Mann M. E 253 Mann, T. C 242 Mappus, F. J., Jr 242, 30 ! Marks, G. M 228 Marlowe, W. H 242 Marson, B. M., Jr 163 Marscher, W. F 228 Marshall, W. C 228 Martin, C. B 228 Martin, C. H 68, 228 Martin, E. E 242 Martin. J. A 300 Martin, J. H., Jr 242 Martin, R. A 22, 78, 162 Martin, S. J 163 Martin, T. A 163 Mason, C. L 253. 344 Mason, F. G 28, 59, 164 Mason, F. N 253 Mason, J. F 70, 164 Mason, R. H 77, 164 Mason, R. W 253 Massee, R. D 74, 242 Massey, W. E., Jr 1 64, 286 Massingill, J. P 253 Mathias, W. L 228 Matthews, D. M., Jr 242 Matthews, J. D., Jr 253 Matthews, W. D 242 Mattison, R. T 29, 164 Mattox, R. W 242 Mauldin, E. L 253 Mauldin, W. A 242 Maxwell, W. S 254 May, D. S., Jr.— 24. 26, 29, 164, 287, 296, 336 Mays, W. C, Jr 228, 333 Mays, W. M 254 Meadows, H. F 70, 165 Mears. J. M 165 Medlin, E. W 223 Meek, M. W 242 Melchers, J. T., Jr 165 Mellet, R. S., Jr 254, 344 Merchant, B. E 242, 301 Merck, E. W 66, 165 Merritt, H. C, Jr 242, 301 Merritt, J. W 68, 165 Messervy, L. W., Jr 254 M.ckle, P. C 165 Miller, B. M 228 Miller, C. D., Jr 242 Miller, C. L, Jr 228 Miller, D. C 228 Miller, D. 228 Miller, F. D 242 Miller, H. M 49, 166 Miller, J. R 228 Miller, J. R 166 Miller, J. M 59 Miller, J. W 228 Miller, R 228 Mintz. W. H 228 Mitchell, J. B 166, 333 Mitchell, L A 79, 228, 280, 293 Mitchell, W. B., Jr 166, 314, 337, 432 Mitchum, R. W 166 Mobley, G. A 254 Moisson, G. M., Jr 59, 166 Monroe, T. L 62, 228, 344 Monts, D. D 242 Monts, R. M. Ill 29, 68, 167 Montgomery, H. R 70, 167 Montgomery, J. H., Jr 70, 72, 167 Montgomery, R. R., Jr 70, 167 Moody, R. J 242 Moon, A. B 66, 167 462 cfor Cfooa Steaks ;; EAT AT CHARLIE ' S STEAK HOUSE GREENVILLE, S. C. JVIayfair GRILL One of the South ' s Most Modern Restaurants ANDERSON, S. C. S ELECT fl U. S. GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED MEATS EAST TENNESSEE 7 PACKING CO SERVING THE SOUTH SINCE 189 463 STUDENT DIRECTORy— Continued ■ J. L. ■ • 242 Moore. E. W. . . 242 Morrc. J. H. 167, 344 Moore J. P. • 254 Moore. J. W. 62, 168 Moore. R. L • 254 Moore. W. L ... 254 Moore. W. H. 23. 26. 168. 280, 296 Moorhead, D. T. 254 Moorman, W. C. . 66. 229, 336 Morgan, A. B.. Jr. . 168 Morgan, H. D. 76, 229 Morgan, J. H., Jr. . 168 Morgan. L V. 168 Morgan. M. J. 76, 229 Morgan, T. W 242 Morrah. S. P. 242, 301 Moms. C. B .229 Morris E. E. — 23, 24, 27, 48, 59, 70, 168, 330, 331, 337 Moms, J. C 229 Moms J. A 254 Morrow, B. R. 242 Morrow, C. B 229 Morton. EL. 254 Moss, E. M. .169 Moss. J. M. Ill 229 Mosteller, J. E. 75, 229 Moyd. D. L 229 Moyd, P. K 242 Mullin. B. J 72, 229 Mullinax, R. P 242 Mullinnix, G. A. 242 Murphee, J. E. 77, 169 N Nesl, J. L 229 Neeley. B. B 49, 229 Neeley, B. R.. Jr 53, 55, 62. 171 Nelson. C. H 242 Nelson, P. A 59, 78, 172 5, J. A 77. 172 Newton, J. L 254 Nichols, C. S. 242 Nichols, C. M 242 Nicholson, J. R. . . 72. 77. 22? Nicholson, R. W 53, 172 N.ckles. W. A., Jr 64, 229 N, ester. A. F 242 Nipper. J. J 172 Niver. J. M 254 Nix, R. E 62, 172, 342 Nolte, F. E 242 Norman, A. W 242 Norns, G. F., Jr 79, 172 Noms, W. M 64, 173 Norton, L. C 242 Norton, L. N., Jr 254 Norton, P. A 229, 342 Norton. P. F 254 Norwood. R. E 68, 173 Nott, T. E 229 Nowell. J 242 Nowell, V. H 53, 239 Oates, J. E. 243 O ' Brien, R. E. . . . 243 Olson. A. W. 229 Oneal. J. S. 243 Onley. W. O., Jr 243 Orders, J. B 173 Orr, A. L 243 Orr, J. W 243, 301 Orr, R. H., Jr. ... 254 Uuzts, J. E 173 Owen. B. E. Owen. W. B. . . Owens, R. S. . Owings. W. D. Oxner, V. C. . . 229 229 229 62, 173 173, 282, 296 P Pace, C. L .229 Padget, J. S., Jr 74, 174 Padgett, J. E., Jr. . . 243, 344 Padgett, W. M 229 Page. L. C. . .. 66. 174 Palmer. N. O., Jr. 229 Pardue, F. R 229 Pardue, G. S. 1 74, 281. 295, 296 Parham, T. M. 229 Pans, W. W. . . 254 Parish, D. R. 25. 54, 79, 174, 295, 296 Park, G. R.. Jr 64. 229 Park, R. y. 251 Parker, C. Y 243 Parker, H. M 174 Parker, J. M 174 Parker, R. B 254 Parker, R. P ... 254 Parkins, J. A 243 Parnell, A. T 254 Parnell, D. E 229 Parnell, J. P 243 Parnell, J. S 243, 344 Parr, W. W 75. 229 Parrott, C. J., Jr 243 Parsons, N. H 243 Pate, H. R 175 Patterson. A. L 243 Patterson, J 243, 344 Patterson, M. B 175 Patterson, N. W 175 Patterson, W. B 27, 243 Patton, B. C 243 Patton, R. E 243 Pavia, J. F 243 Payne, R. T 62, 175 Peake, W. 53, 229 Fearman, D. L 243 Pearson, W. D 64, 175 Pearson, W. A 243 Peebles, D. L 24, 175, 332, 333 Peeler, J. G 243, 30! Penn, S. R 229 Pennell, J. E 243 Penned, T. P 243, 333 Pepper, H. C 176 Perrell, D. C 176 Perry, B. J., Jr 62. 63, 176, 296 Perry, F. M 243 Perry, S. L, Jr 78, 176 Perry, T. E 229 Perry, W. J 254 Peters, A. H., Jr 79, 229, 282, 298, 301 Pettigrew, J. E 75, I 76 Pettigrew, J. W 176 Pettigrew, R. U 243 Pettit, S. L 66, 229 Philippsthal, H. F 243, 301 Phillips, C. C 229 Phillips, H. G 243 Phillips, R. D 254 Phillips, T. N 254 Phillips, W. F. G 243 Pickens, C. L 177 Pickens, J. P 56, 77, 177 Pierce, J. A., Jr 243 Pinckney, J. C 64, 1 77, 296 Pittman, E. H., Jr 27, 50, 79, 177 Pittman, J. F 243 Pitts, C. T 254 Pitts, J. H. Ill 70, 229 Plaxico, D. L 229 Piyler, D. B 72, 177, 283, 296 Poag, W. M 229 Poe, O. S., Jr 243 Poole, M. V 68, 177 Poole, W. M 254 Pope, J. M 243 Porter, V. C 77, 229 Poston, M. L 243 Poston, W. C 243 Potter, A. W 66, 229 Poulos, J. T 229 Powell, J. L . ..: 178 Powell, L. H 178 Preacher, R. B 243 Preacher, W. C 243 Price, C. J 243 Price, C. N 229 Price, G. R., Jr 229 Price, J. K 72, 243 Price J. L 229 Price, J. T 66, 178 Price, M. E 243 Prince, R. M., Jr 254 Prince, J. H 229 Prmce, P. H 22. 24. 26. 29, 173 Prince. W. R 243 Prosser, B. E 230 Province, P. J 51, 79, I 78 Pruitt, G. J 178 Pruitt, J. M., Jr 64, 179 Pruitt, J. R . .... 230 Puckett, L. O., Jr 17? Pursley, J. 1 230 Pusser, L. W 230 Cuanes, R. R 243 Rabon, W. J Ragsdale, J. W Raines, R. M Railings, E. M 24, 26, 49, 56, 77. Ramsey, J. E Ramsey, P. E., Jr 75. Randall, W. B 62, 230, Rappe, M. R Rash, M. C Rauch, R. J 66. Rauton, G. W 72, 180, 286, Ravenel, R. H Ravenel, W. F., Jr 68, Rawl, H. B Rawls, C. H Ray, S. B 28, Rayle, R. F 26, 28, 59, Reames, J. G 70, Reaves, B. M 68, Redd, C. O., Jr Reed, B. D Reed, W. H., Jr Rees, J. H Reeves, A. N Register, H. I Reid, G. H Reid, G. P., Jr Reid, H. W Revis, H. G Reynolds, L. D 26, 28, 56, Rhame, D. D Rhea, M. R 53, 230, 244, 230, 286, 298, ce A. A ce, M. A ce, M. D ce, P. R 28, ce, R. J chardson, B. C ichardson, B. G ichardson, F. M chardson, R. G ichbourg, B. F., Jr ichbourg, J. A. — 23, 26, 28, 67, 182, 295, 296, 299, ichbourg, J. B 78, ichbourg, S. J ichbourg, W. W ckenbacker, T. C 53, 182, 280, 296, ichey, J. W iddle, B. W iddle, H. J 58, idgeway, J. L 50, ,ley, F. S 68, inehart, W. G inger, A. W iser, C. W 50, sher, E. D itter, M. W ivers, J. C. S 59, 79, Robbin, C. M Roberts, G. C 244, Roberts, W. P 26, 76, 230, Robinson, D. W., Jr Robinson, J. H Robinson, J. M 66, Robinson, L. H 59, 79, Robison, M. A 72, Robinson, R. E Robison, C 243 179 254 179 254 243 296 243 179 179 295 254 180 254 180 230 230 180 230 243 243 230 243 230 243 254 180 243 244 180 244 230 181 337 301 301 . 181 . 244 ... 181 ... 181 ... 181 49, 181 337 182 254 182 342 244 254 182 182 183 230 244 183 244 244 230 254 301 345 230 183 183 183 230 183 184 464 tam MtcttyvB GREENVILLE, S. C. COMPLETE OUTFITTER TO MEN . . . YOUNG MEN . AND STUDENTS 10-B N. MAIN STREET Jleijwavv jyiakon LjOYYipamj GREENVILLE J, SOUTH CAROLINA ' S LEADING STORE FOR MEN jj «I lit tit ill tl| |I. tit tit ill ili il X  X.  la - - - - . T- . I . . I . Y ■ X X X X I X X X X l 1 •▼• X X X I I I CLEMSON HEADQUARTERS IN GREENVILLE AT CLEMSON IT ' S Breakfast m BeJl 7? am with Art Roberts AND OTHER Topflight Programs of the Day over . . . WESC 660 in Dixie WESC-f.m. 92.5 m.c. THE MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM 465 STUDENT DIRECTORY— Continued Rochester, J. R W. F. . . Rodgcrs. C. H. Rodgers. J. H. Rogan, T. S. . Rogers. B. G. Rogers. C. R. Rogers. J. C. Rogers. R. L, Jr. Rohn, D. F. Rollison, J. A. -. D. P. Rose. A. M., Jr. .50. Ross, B. B. 62. Ross. J. W .74. Roux. A. J. . Rowe O. R.. Jr. 244, Rowell. C. S. . 75, Rowland C. B. Royals, D. O. Rozier, CM. Russell. R. R. Russell. S. T. ...... - .57, 64, Russo, M. E. . . 66, Rutledge, W. T. J . 230, Rutledge, W. W. . Ryan, W. H. . Saline, M. H Salisbury, E. T., Jr. . Salley, G. P Salley, N. R 70. Salley. W. B. 49, 59. Salter, H. D 66, Sample, M. B Sandel, J. A Sanders, J. T Sanders, J. W. Sanders, L. H. Sanders, L. W 66. Sanders. R. W. ...64, Sanderson, J. L. . . . Sapp. E. F., Jr 79, Sarratt, J. H Satterfield. R. F Saunders, C. E Sawyer, W. B. Saylors, A. E Schofleld, E. C 244, Schrader, M. W Schwiers. A. B 74, Schwiers, W Scott, J. H Scott, J. H 62, Scott, R. B 72. Scruggs, C. B Scruggs, J. H Scurry, W. H Seaborn, D. K. Seaborn, G. B., Jr Seaborn, G. W. Seabrook, E. M., Jr Seago, B. M., Jr Sease. E. C, Jr Sease. F. D 72, 244, Sease, W. C. . . Sease, W. R. . .77, Seay, E. P Sedberry, B. R.. Jr. .53, Seddon, D. . 26, 72, 76. 188, 333, Segars, R. V., Jr.. . .64, Seigler, E. W., Jr. 189, Seithel. M. B. . Sellers, C. L. . Sellers. J. R Senn. J. C. . . 62, Settle. D. C 74, Settlemyer, J. W. Setzer, J. L . . once, C. E. . . . .64, Shadwell, H. C. 190 342 Shain, C. W. .. Sharpe, J. D. 230 Shaw. W. L, Jr. . Shealey, E. L. Shealey, E. E. . Shealy, E. T. . . 230 Shealy, J. P., Jr 79, 190 ...49, 184 Shealy, P. S. 190, 337 244 Shealy, W. L 72, 190 ... 74, 1 84 Sheffler, J. H 2 4 254 She.der, A. L, Jr. . . . 254 . 23, 64, I 84 Shelley. E. H 244 230 Shelley, L. B . .70, 190 184 Shelley, R 230 . .245, 344 Shelor, D. R. . 190 254 Shelton, G. L. 244 184 Shepard. J. R 2 . ?6. 53. 191. 284, 295, 314 230 Sherard, J. W . .62. 230 185 Sherard, S. F., Jr. . 244 185 Sherer, D. G 254 Sherer, L D., Jr. . . 66, 191 Sheridan, W. M. . . . 191 Sherwood, E. C. . . 230 Shields, J. M 244 Shill.nglaw, J. R. . . .76, 191 Shirley. D. C, Jr. . . 244, 30! Shockley, J. A., Jr 244 Shook, F. D 19! Shoolbred, A. W., Jr 191 Shuettler, R. W 254 Shuler, J. O 230 Shuler, N. E . .64, 230 Shuler, W. S . . .254, 344 Sikes. B. R 192 Simmons, W. K., Jr 254 Simons, G. R 244 Simonds, J. D 192 Simpson, C. S., Jr 244, 301 Simpson, D. E 192 Simpson, D. M 244, 344 Simpson, D. N 66, 192 Simpson, F. H., Jr 230 Simpson, H. A 244 Simpson, J. J 192 Simpson, M. W 192 Simpson, R. M., Jr 231 Sims, D. E 70, 193 Sims, J. L 74, 244 Singleton, W. C 231 Sipple, J. H 49,. 54, 62, 193 Sistrunk, R. W 28, 193 Sites, N. R 193 Skelton, C 231 Skerratt, J. D 244, 301 Skinner, C. F 231, 342 Skinner, P. B 193 Skornschek, T. E 244 Slaten, H. W 244 Slattery, J. G 254 Sligh, R. G 254, 344 Sloan, W. A., Jr 28, 231 Small, R. L 254 Smarr, A. W., Jr 231 Smith, B. B 231 Smith, C. F., Jr 23! Smith, C. H 231 Smith, D. W 254 Smith, E. A 231 Smith, H. A 74, 194 Smith, H. C 194 Smith, H. K 231 Smith, H. M 50, 193 Smith, I., Jr ' 77, 194 Smith, J. A 24, 26, 72, 194, 337 Smith, J. B 231 Smith, J. C 244 Smith, J. D 54, 62, 64, 194 Smith, J. E 75, 23! Smith, James O 254 Smith, Joe 1 94 Smith, K 231 Smith, K. y 231 Smith, L. B 24, 26, 71, 89, 195, 314 Smith, L. S 195 Smith, R. E 49, 68, 195 Smith, R. H 245 Smith, S. W 245 Smithwick, M. A 195, 331, 337 Smithwick, W. A 75, 195 Smoak, J. M 245 Snell, A. W 49, 56, 64, 195 Snipes, J. R 196 Snipes, J. W 28, 196 Snoddy, S. T., Jr 231 .68, .62, . .66, .230, 254 300 185 244 185 230 230 185 230 344 254 230 244 230 230 186 186 186 186 186 25 + 230 187 230 187 244 230 230 244 244 244 187 301 230 230 244 187 244 244 254 244 187 187 188 230 188 285 254 301 254 337 189 342 244 189 244 189 189 254 230 189 344 230 296 244 244 244 244 Sojourner, D. C 29. 68. I9o Sompayrac, E. E 254 Sowell, T. F., Jr 64, 196 Spake, H.N 254 Sparks, E. G 196 Spearman, J. E I9( Sperry, C. B 300 Spmer, D. R 50, 197, 333. 337 Sprouse, E. B 245 Squires, J. T 72. 245 Stact, J. K 53. 197 Stallworth, W. H., Jr 197 Stalvey, A. D 59. 231. 342 Stanaland, W. H 254 Stanrod, S. E 254 Stanley, F. B., Jr 231 Stanley. G. F 255 Stanley. J. A.. Jr 68, 197, 342 Stanley, T. E 245 Stanton, H. E 255, 301 Starnes, W. H 197 Steedly, W. M 70, 23 I Steele, E. L 255 Stephens, L. M 255 Stephens, T. H 255 Stephens, Haiden E., Jr 245 Stevens, J. T., Jr 79, 197 Stevenson, R. M 245 Steward. T. D 198 Stewart, J. M 245 Stewart, J. W 245 Stewart, W. F., Jr 255 Still. C. N 27. 50, 199 Stilley, W. A 255 Stoddard. L. G 245 Stokes, A. T 231 Stone, C. B 231 Stone, C. E 62, 198 Stone, J. D 193 Stone, H. N 255 Stone, W. L 255 Stovall, J. H 245 Stover, L. M 64, 231 Stnbling, C. J., Jr 231 Stribling, W. R 231 Strickland, C. H 75, 231 Strickland, G. M 231, 333 Strom, J. G 231 Stroman, J. L, Jr 198 Stroud, D. D 231 Stroud, H. D., Jr 231 Stuckey, J. F 231 Stukes, O. L 78, 231, 284, 296, 298, 333 Sublette. R. A 198 Suggs, F. D 28, 231, 301 Sullivan, M. W 70, 199 Sullivan, S. B 231 Summer, F. J 245 Sundberg, E. E 255 Sutton, B. K 231. 279 Swearingen, W. R 199 Sweatman, M. R 296 Sweeny, H. C 68, 199 Swygert, H. B., Jr 68. 199 Swygert, L. S 199, 281 T Taber, W. R., Jr 231 Tait. R. K 255 Talbert, W. C 29. 199. 296 Tarleton, H. H., Jr 53, 231 Tarrant, W. B 245 Tarver, W. B 200 Tate. J. M 245 Taylor, A. P 231 Taylor, B. E 200 Taylor, C. B 245 Taylor. C. E 231 Taylor, E. L, Jr 245 Taylor, G. E 255 Taylor, R. F 231 Taylor R. N 200, 285 Taylor, W. C 231 Taylor, W. F 232 Tecklenburg, H 200, 276, 296 Tedder, J. B 245 Thieker, F. H., Jr 62, 200, 342 Thiele, H. J., Jr 62, 200 466 A COMPREHENSIVE ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE COVERING . . . PAPER MILLS TEXTILE MILLS RAYON PLANTS KNITTING MILLS STEAM UTILIZATION WATER TREATMENT POWER APPLICATIONS PRODUCTION STUDIES TOBACCO FACTORIES POWER PLANTS DYE HOUSES WAREHOUSES BLEACHERIES REPORTS SURVEY APPRAISALS J. E. SIRRINE COMPANY ENGINEERS GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 467 STUDENT DIRECTORY— Continued as, C. A. 245 Thomas, C. T. 255 Thomas, J. L 232 Thomas, J. W. 255 Thomas. R. T.. Ji 22, 25. 26, 53, 201 Thomas. W. F. 232 Thomas. W. H. 201 Thomas. W. N. 255 Thomason, G. N.. Jr. 232 Thomason, M.J... 232 Thompson, C. A., Jr. 245. 344 Thompson. G. A.. Jr. 201 Thompson. H. T.. Jr. 62, 201 Thompson. J. D. . 62, 201 Thompson, J. T. 232 Thompson. J. W. . . .245 Thompson, J. U. 255 Thornc. W. C. 62. 232 Thornton. E. C. 201, 285 Thruston. M. G. 245 Lee. N. R. 255 Till, C E. 232 Till, H. G 245 hller, H. W. 70. 202 T.llcr. J. W. .. .245 Timmerman, D. S. 232 Timmerman, G. R 232. 298 Tlmmons, J. K. 202 Timmons, R. L 255 T.son, J. A 245 Tobm. H. M 316, 232. 333, 445 Todd. B. E 255 Todd, J. N., Jr 232 Todd. R. M. . 202 Todd. W. R 255 Tolbert, J. A., Jr 202 Tominack, I. L 245 Tommie, W. J 24S Townsend. J. C 24b Townsend, L. M 66, 202 Townsend, R. E 202 Trakas. P. N 203, 296. 337. 342, 344 Tnbble. R. M 255 Tripp, P. D 245 Trueblood, L C 203 Truesdale, G. G 77, 203 T.rmage, L W 232 Turner. A. N.. Jr 232 Turner. G. C 255 Turner, H. C, Jr 245 Turner, J. H 245 Turner, J. T 62, 203 Turner, T. H., Jr 245 Turner, T. P., Jr 232 Turner, W. B., Jr 232, 289 Turner. W. W 232 Tuten, C. R 232 u Uldrick. G. E 59. 203 Uldrick. J. P .232 Uldnck. R. C 203 Ulmer, CO.. 66, 204 Ulmer, C R. . . 245 ' Jlmer. F. S 245 Ulmer, H. E. . .50. 232. 330, 331, 337 Ulmer, J. S. 245 Upwn g ht, C. W 255 V Vaigneur, 255 Vallentme, J. G 255 Vance, C. E. . . . 255 Van Hook. E. . . 245 Vamsamt. F. B. 245 Vaughn. E. M., Jr. . 62, 204 Vaughn, W. D., Jr 232 Vehorn, B. L 232 Vernon, R.J 232 Vickery, A. V. . 204 Vinson. J. L 232 Volk, L. R 204 Von Harten. C. H., Jr. 245 Von Kaenel, J. C. . . 245 Vuksta. C. E 245 W Waddell, R. B., Jr 79, 204 Wagner. N. P 68. 204 Walker. A. W 205 Walker, C. T 232 Walker, H. 232 Walker, H. P 232 Walker, J. T„ Jr 77, 205 Walker, W. H 255 Wall, M. H 245 Wallace, J. W 232 Wallace, O. L 72, 205 Walpole, J. L 232 Walsh, A. A 255 Walt, F. L 255 Walters. H. R 255 Walton. G. T 205 Walton, W. L 279 Waltz, M. R 245 Wannamaker, R. L 255 Wannamaker, W. F 68, 205 Ward, A. G 205 Ward, W. 6., Jr 78, 205 Ware, A. L 245 Ware, C. B 245 Ware, M. T 245 Ware, W. T 206 Washington, E. J 245 Watkins, F. M 232 Watkms, G. L 72, 245 Watkms, W. E 232 Watson, A. L 62, 206 Watson, H. J 232 Watson, M. C 78, 232 Watson, R. 27, 206, 333, 33V Watson, S. J 255 Watson, W. C 245 Wayne, H. S 29, 55, 206 Webb, C 66, 206 Webb, F. T 232, 344 Webb. J. E 255 Weed, H. F., Jr 74, 206 Weeks, C. J 207 Weeks, P. H 246 Weeks, T. J 207 Weinheimer, C. A 232 Weir, F. J 207 Welborn, D. T 72, 232 Welch, W. L 246 Weldon, R. D 246 Wells, E. R 255 Wells, J. D 246 Welter, J. F 246 Wenck, F. W 255 Wertz, J. D 255 Wessinger, J. E 232 Wessinger, N. C 232 West, A. E 207 West, C. E 246 West. J. R 207 West, R. K 246 West, W. R., Jr 207 West. W. E 54, 68. 208 Westbrook, R. H 232 Westbury, H. M ; 246 Westmoreland, W. A., Jr 232 Whall, R. F 79, 208 Wham, R. D 70, 233 Wheatley, L. M 245, 301, 337 Whetstone, W. V 246, 301 Whitaker, R. L ; . . . 208 White, J. L 208 White, Law 208 White, L. G 233 White, L 1 255 White, M. W., Jr 233 White, P. J 208 White, R. H. ..., 246 Whitehead, L. E., Jr 233 Whitesides, H. S„ Jr 246 Whitfield, N. C 246 Whitlaw. J. L 288, 233 Whitmire, J. D 255 Wicker, A. R 255 W.ckham, F. L 255 Wiggins, R. F 27, 209, 331, 337, 344 Wilds, G. J 246 Wilbanks, A. T 209 Wiley, H. S 233 Wilk, J. P 53. 209 342. 344 Wilkerson, F. M. 209 Wilkerson, J. S 79, 233 Wilkerson. R. E 72 246 W,lkcs. L. H 209 Wilkie, W. J 255 Willard, C. D 68, 209 Williams. C. F : 233 Williams. C. F., Jr 233 Williams, CD 246 Williams, D. B., Jr 246 Williams, D. D 210 Williams, J. S 233 Williams, J. G 210 Williams, J. E 296 Williams, J. F 210 Williams. L. E 246 Williams. L. P., Jr 210 Williams, R. R 77, 210, 337 Williams, R. N 233 Williamson, D. M 246 Williamson, J. G 246 Williamson, W. T 255 Willimon. C. P 210 Willis, R. W 246 Wilson, C. W 64, 211 Wilson, C. T 233 Wilson, E. L 246 Wilson, F. D 246 Wilson, J., Jr 51. 211 Wilson, J. C 233 Wilson, J. C 233 Wilson, J. F 246 Wilson, M. M 255 Wilson, T. D 246 Wilson, W. L 233 Wilson, W. F 211 Winburn, W. C 233 Wingard, H. C 233 Wingate, W. H., Jr 49. 79, 211 Wise, J. F 72, 211 Wise, L. M., Jr 211 Withington, J. M 51, 212 Witt, D. H 246, 344 Witt, L H., Jr 255 Womack, G. T 51. 212 Wood, A. W., Jr 53, 212 Wood, J. C 68. 212 Wood, J. H 255 Wood, L. A 233 Wood, M. M 212, 296, 299 Wood, W. A 49, 59, 79, 212 Wood, W. H 49, 54, 68, 213 Woodcock, F. E 233 Woodfin, J. W 246 Woodham, B. G.. Jr 233 Woodle, H. A 246 Wooten, L E 233 Workman, R. R 53, 213, 342 Worley, S., Jr 213 Wormer, R. E 296 Worth, W. T 255 Wright, B. C 255 Wright. H. G., Jr 213 Wright, J. T 255 Wrightberry, E. G 255 Wylie, W. O., Jr 246 Wylie, W. C 255 Wyndham, E. G 233 Wyse, J. A 233 Varbrough, D. R 233 Yarbrough, J. R 246 Yeargin, G. A 213 Yeargin, R. H 66, 213 Yobs, R. L 214, 296 Young, S. P 57, 64, 233 Zamkin, G 233 Zeigler, J. T., Jr 29, 66, 214 Zouras, P. S 246 468 Since 1902 IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO SUPPLY A GOOD PART OF CLEMSON ' S PAINT NEEDS FOR MANY YEARS Kjiemson CsVieahre Clemson, S. C. OPEN DAILY AT 2:00 P. M. ••••••• BEAUTY $•••••• SAFETY ••••••• COMFORT ALWAYS GOOD ENTERTA INMENT J. L COKER I Hartsville. S. C. MORE THAN A STORE, AN INSTITUTION 18(55 1919 469 MORIUS COMPANY, INC. t WHOLES A LE GROCERS PICKENS, South Carolina BUILDERS GREENSBORO, N. C. 5 ANDERSON, S. C. ELECTWCITY IS IN GOOD HANDS! Under private ownership and in- dividual initiative. Reddy Kilowatt marches on in the sevice of the people, doing more work and at lower cost than ever before. REDDY KILOWATT Ypur Eleclnc Sarvonl It is important to you that your business -managed, tax-paying electric company continues to grow. Growth means progress. Prog- ress means more jobs and greater economic security for everybody. South Carolina Power Company ¥ $ 470 Not a Required Part of Your Education But Preferred Reading At Clemson the leading newspaper of south carolina THE GREENVILLE PIEDMONT TODAY ' S NEWS TODAY Though not a ML T ST Subject are the Preference of Clemson Students and Faculty Who Keep Abreast of . . . Local . . . State . . . National And International Affairs Through the Leased Wire Facilities of . . . The Associated Press . . . tbe United Press and International News as well as State and Local Correspondents WHERE CAROLINIANS SHOP Main Office: SUPER HIGHWAY GREENVILLE, South Carolina TOWNSENO D ONTIAC CADILLAC G.M.C. TRUCKS Sales and Service PHONE 5776-9201 EASLEV, South Carolina 471 THE CLEMSON COLLEGE LAUNDRY Wishes to express its appreciation of your patronage in the days gone by, and is still anxious to offer the best service possible during future days Frank Dillard, Manager PROMPT SERVICE THAT SATISFIES 472 f ee K jee Uaiuts ami VatniAltcs . . . A SOUTHERN MADE PAINT FOR SOUTHERN CLIMATE SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY Anderson South Carolina Build With Brick And HIGH STRUCTURAL STRENGTH ) TT FIREPROOF ) J J LOW INITIAL AND MAINTENANCE  COST For Economy LOW DEPRECIATION RATE ) FLEXIBLE IN DESIGN ) T1 „ « T « . nm for Beaut 11 COLOR FAST j WATER REPELLANT J GOOD INSULATING VALUE Comfort RODENT PROOF TERMITE PROOF For Satisfaction Merry Brothers Brick and Tile Gompany Established 18!)!) AUGUSTA GEORGIA J- LLO ho YL jyilllS A DIVISION OF COTWOOL MANUFACTURING CORP. GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA 473 We teiieve f in Scl oo t -.---- At SONOCO many people are still going to school because it is our policy to try to keep training our men and women for more advancement. Each week many of our people attend courses in Foremanship, in Mechanical Design, and in other subjects that help them up the ladder of success. We believe in education because the more knowl- edge you acquire the better equipped you are to face the future, and we are interested in your school because we have many Clemson graduates working with us. We should like to offer you our sincerest congratu- lations on your graduation, and wish you happiness and success in your chosen field. SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY Textile Carriers - Paper Specialties HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 474 Ti e Sedate CLEMSON COLLEGE CORPS OF CADETS Since T824, more U. S. Officers around the entire world have worn Reed Uniforms than any other kind, because they have found Reed ' s tailoring, fit and long-wearing qualities to be the best! We are proud to be the Official Uniformers of the Clemson College Corps of Cadets. 1424 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL A. 2 America ' s OLDEST and FOREMOST Makers of U. S. Officers ' Uniforms of Fine Quality. 475 Covers by Kingskraft KINGSPORT PRESS, INC. KIXC;SP()KT TENNESSEE ADVERTISING INDEX Ballentine Motors 459 Charlie ' s Steak House 463 Clemson Theatre 469 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 459 Craig-Rush Furniture Co 457 C. M. Guest Co 470 Davenport ' s 461 Dixie-Home Stores 471 DuPont 455 East Tennessee Packing Co 463 Gasper-Ware 477 Hall Co 457 Harper Bros 455 Heyward Mahon Co. 465 Hoke Sloan 461 Ivey-Keith Co. . 459 Jacob Reed Sons 475 J. E. Sirrine ... 467 J. L. Coker Co. 469 Judson Mills 473 Kingscraft 476 Leland Moore Paint Co 469 Mayfair Grill 463 Merry Bros. Brick Tile Co 473 Morris Co 470 Patton-Tilman Bruce 461 Pendleton Motor Co 455 ■ Photo-Process Engraving Co 478 Sonoco Products Co 474 South Carolina Power Co 470 Stone Brothers 465 Sullivan Hardware Co 473 The Clemson College Laundry 472 The Greenville News 471 The R. L. Bryan Co 479 The Weston and Brooker Co 457 Townsend Pontiac Motor Co 471 WESC 465 476 All Portraits in This Book Made By Studios 876 West Peachtree Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA Official Photographers for TAPS All TAPS negatives are held in our files for several years and portraits can be obtained at any time Write us for information and special price list 477 We old Forty-niners just prospected around until we hit on a ' 49 Taps. That ' s easily said, but it ' s not quite the whole story. Instead of pick-axes and shovels, we worked with typewriters and drawing instruments. In the end it en- tailed just as much effort, but the worst is over and we are happy to present the ' 49 Taps. Hope you like it. In conclusion, the staff of Taps wishes to acknowledge the contributions of several persons through whose efforts this book profited considerably. They are the men behind the scenes who, although their hands may not be apparent, offered of their advice and skill freely. The staff wishes to extend its appreciation to John Califf, who generously surrendered his time whenever called upon for assistance; Hamilton Hill, to whom we are indebted for business advice; Bob Davis of The R. L. Bryan Company, for his hearty cooperation in the printing of the book; Walt Dargan, of the Photo Process Company, for the excellent photo-processing and engraving which distin- guishes Taps; and Marion Ware of Gaspar-Ware Studios, whose patience and skill are responsible for the quality of the individual class portraits. We sincerely hope that our combined efforts have produced a Taps which will prove a steady source of pleasure to you throughout the years to come. Well, we ' ll be hitting the trail, so take over, staff of ' 50, and the best of luck to you! The Forty-Nine Staff 480 • jPZL-jc — 1 — °r • y ' _ «■«■■ — _ La - -z y - ro 7 Z I A I Jack frrri«f o lcc You. t; 1 1 (


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