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- ' - - ' K in american colleges and universities W. G. JOHNSON, an industrial management major from Wilkesboro, N. C, is business manager of the Tiger, and a member of the Veterans Club, and Gamma Alpha Mu. G. B. MANNING, an electrical engineering major from Abbeville, is editor of the Slipstick, and a member of the Senior Council, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, and Senior Y Council. W. M. MANNING, a chemical engineering major from Clio, is vice- president of the Senior Class, a member of the Senior Council, Executive Sergeants, Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, and Tiger Staff. R. O. MITCHELL, an architecture major from Greenville, is a member of the Senior Platoon, Minarets, and was selected most outstanding senior in architecture. L. W. MOORE, a dairy major from Bradley, is a member of the Tiger Brotherhood, Scabbard and Blade, Executive Sergeants, and the Council of Club Presidents. J. A. NEAL, an architecture major from Greenville, is treasurer of the Senior Class, a member of the Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, and A. I. A. G. W. POWELL, a dairy major from Williston, is president of the Dairy Club, and a member of the Agrarian Staff, and Alpha Zeta. J. D. ROGERS, an architecture major from Easley, is president of the Minarets, and a member of Blue Key, Student Assembly, Phi Kappa Phi, and Gamma Alpha Mu. M. SIMONS, JR., an industrial physics major from Summerville, is a high honor student, and a member of Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, Scabbard aiid Blade, Executive Sergeants, and Phi Eta Sigma. J. L. SINCLAIR, an electrical engineering major from Camden, is a member of the Student Assembly, Band, Glee Club, Pershing Rifles, Senior Platoon, and Scabbard and Blade. J. F. SMOAK, JR., a ceramic engineering major from Columbia, is head cheerleader, and a member of Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, and Senior Council. C. S. SPENCER, JR.. an arts and science major from Glen Alpine, N. C, is editor of the Tiger, and a member of Pershing Rifles, Y. M. C. A. Council, and Phi Eta Sigma. G. E. STEMBRIDGE. a horticulture major from Ellijay, Ga., is a high honor student, editor of the Agrarian, and a member of Student Assembly, Alpha Zeta, and Phi Eta Sigma. G. S. SWEET, JR., an electrical engineering major from Charlotte, N. C, is president of the Senior Council, and member of Blue Key, Executive Sergeants, and Y. M. C. A. Council. W. P. THOMASON, an electrical engineering major from Laurens, is president of the senior class, and a member of Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, Scabbard and Blade, and Executive Sergeants. O. TROTTER, JR., an industrial management major from Pickens, is presi- dent of the Mace, and a member of the Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, and Sigma Tau Epsilon. D. H. TURNER, an electrical engineering major from Blacksburg, is a member of Scabbard and Blade, Y. M. C. A. Council, and Tau Beta Pi. 25
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in american colleges and universities Being named to Who ' s Who is now widely recog- nized as a stellar collegiate honor. The twenty-nine seniors and three juniors, named this year, have demonstrated their ability to administer, facilitate, and spearhead all phases of student activity. In short, this group accepts responsibility and fulfills their duty. These students are selected by faculty members whose duty it is to review the merits of the candidates. They are chosen on the basis of their excellence and sincerity in scholarship, leadership, and participation in extra- curricular and academic activities, citizenship and serv- ice to the college and promise of future usefulness to business and society- - r. f T. C. ANDERSON, a civil engineering major from Greenwood, is vice- president of the junior class, and a member of Taps and Tiger staffs, Tiger Band Color Guard, Numeral Society, and Gamma Alpha Mu. J. B. BLANDFORD, JR., a ceramic engineering major from Greenville, is vice-president of the study body, president of the Blue Key, and a member of Tiger Brotherhood, Executive Sergeants, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Eta Sigma. H. E. BOLICK, III, an electrical engineering major from Kinards, is a member of National Student Association, Glee Club, Tiger Band, Pershing Rifles, Council of Club Presidents, and Executive Sergeants. J. D. BRAID, a mechanical engineering major from Charleston, is a member of the Senior Council, Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, Pershing Rifles, Execu- tive Sergeant, and Council of Club Presidents. C. M. BRANCH, an English major from Chesterfield, is a member of the Student Legislature, Council of Club Presidents, Sigma Tau Epsilon, and Phi Eta Sigma. J. J. BRITTON, a pre-medicine major from Sumter, is president of the student body, and a member of Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, Scabbard and Blade. Executive Sergeants, and is a cheerleader. I. P. CLEMENT, a civil engineering major from Charleston, is a high honor student, and a member of Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, Senior Council, and Phi Kappa Phi. L. N. CONNOR, a mechanical engineering major from Barnwell, is vice- president of the Y. M. C. A., and a member of Scabbard and Blade. Execu- tive Sergeants, Phi Eta Sigma, and Phi Kappa Phi. H. F. COOPER, a mechanical engineering major from North Augusta, is a member of Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, Pershing Hides, Tau Beta Pi, and Phi Eta Sigma. W. W. FREED, a textile engineering major from Aiken, is managing editor of Bobbin and Beaker, and a member of Phi Eta Sigma, and Council of Club Presidents. J. A. CALLOWAY, an electrical engineering major from Georgetown, is a Distinguished Military Student, and a member of Executive Sergeants, Tau Beta Pi, and Phi Eta Sigma. D. G. GALLUP, an education major from Sumter, is sports editor of the Taps, and a member of Senior Council. State Student Legislature, Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi, and Kappa Phi Kappa. A. L. HARRELL, JR., a mechanical engineering major from Florence, is president of A. S. M. E., and a member of Phi Eta Sigma. Veterans Club, and the Council of Club Presidents. R. II. HEBRON, an agricultural engineering major from Starr, is a member of Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, Scabbard and Blade, Executive Sergeants, and the Council of Club Presidents. T. E. HUTCHINSON, a physics major from Rock Hill, passed editor of the Tidier, and a member of Senior Council, State Student Legislature, and the Council of Club Presidents. 24
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Executive Committee Serving in the capacity of coordinating agency for the student body is the Executive Committee which, com- bined with the judicial and legislative phases, heads up the student government at Clemson. This group is composed of the president, vice-president, and secretary of the student body along with the presidents of the four classes. The committee rules over all student activities and directs the policies of the student government. J. J. as president had more than one problem as it was often difficult to convince Clemson men that it would not be proper to declare war against Carolina or to paint Carolina ' s stadium orange. j. j. BRITTON President Student Body tih£h J. B. BLANDFOBD. JR. R. T. HILLHOUSE W. P. THOMASON Vice-Pres. Student Body Secretary Student Body President Senior Class Lett to Ri ht: J. S. Whisonant. J. S. Fox, W. W. Stover. B. M. EBWIN W. B. CBOW W. J. SEABS President Junior Class President Sophomore Class President Freshman ( ' lass Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, J. S. Whisonant; Campus Coordinator of N. S. A., J. S. Fox and Chairman of the Election Committee, W. W. Stover map strategy for the various small but essential details which crop up continually in the effi- cient running of student government. Working in close contact with the Executive Committee these three are a valuable aid in expediting any unex- pected business.
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