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IP m IIK31 n ffife . 75 ' : .•■•- ' 1967 taps - annual publication of clemson university; clemson, south Carolina M F 4 iif m PH Br s . •« â– :«, ' SB ! r m vyW ' : t • t • t —- . t=C table of contents . . 10 . . 29 . . 81 . 129 . 201 . 261 organizations . . . . 429 . 561 advertising . . . . . 565 Ls  ■W .• h n J - £.?â– v i 1 â– , ■• i- ' JC t r ? ?â– rriAwr ., J , • ♦ FOREWORD THIS IS CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 1967. ON THE EXTERIOR IT HAS GROWN SINCE THOMAS GREEN CLEMSON FOUNDED THE SCHOOL IN 1889. THE HIGHRISE DORMITORY, THE R. M. COOPER MEMORIAL LIBRARY, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE LITTLEJOHN FIELDHOUSE ALL REFLECT THIS PROGRESS. BUT UNDERNEATH THE CHANGE IN OUTWARD APPEARANCE THE STUDENTS REMAIN THE SAME SINCE THE DAYS OF CLEMSON— THE MILITARY COLLEGE. THERE ARE STILL THE FAMILIAR SCENES OF STUDENTS WALKING TO CLASSES, OF THE PEACEFULNESS OF TILLMAN HALL IN THE EARLY MORNING AFTER A LONG NIGHT OF WORK, AND OF THE BEWILDERED FRESHMAN AS HE FACES THE REALITY OF COLLEGE. THESE IMPRESSIONS REMAIN THE SAME YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT, BUT AT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 1967 YOU WERE THERE. YOU EXPERIENCED THESE CHANGES. AND YOU FELT THE ANGER, THE JOY, THE CONFUSION, THE SORROW. AS TIME GOES BY THESE FEELINGS WILL BE FOR- GOTTEN, BUT AS YOU TURN THESE PAGES IN YEARS TO COME THE MEMORY OF CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 1967 WILL REMAIN. SaBoaaaBa â– â– â– â– â– . ' ' â– aaaaii IBBBUJB ■■• ' .jaaaiaaBBl ii .â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– !.■«■■■■■■■■■' Ami aaaaaaaaaaaiH â– BBBBBBflBI â– aaaaaaaaaaai H i«if ■■■■•■••■■li-.-aaaaaaaaaaH BBMaaaaaaaaaaaj aaanaaaaaaaH K3H bbbb R laaV . ' -_ â– oB BbB-BJMB â– Bl LbbbVb ir â– ?â– A aJH  dEflBm. BBB .â– J SaSiW ; BBraatMay J 3F â– bbbb. ' am 4Tr M . ' • $? jbbbV«— _ ' aa ' y y B THE INCORPOREAL PART— SPIRIT AS WE TURN THE PAGES OF TIME, WE OFTEN WONDER WHAT CAUSES A PERSON TO ACT AS HE DOES. WHY DOES A MAJORETTE TWIRLER ANTICIPATE HER PERFORMANCE ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD, FRANK HOWARD INCITE THE TEAM TO WIN A GAME, A STUDENT BECOME A PART OF A CROWD AT A BASKETBALL GAME, OR A GIRL ENTERTAIN AN AUDIENCE AT A RUSH PARTY? THESE EVENTS HAPPEN BECAUSE THEY ARE THE OUTWARD EXPRESSIONS OF AN INWARD FEELING THAT EVERY STUDENT HAS FOR CLEMSON. SPIRIT IS AN INCORPOREAL PART OF MAN. AND IT EXISTS EVEN THOUGH IT CANNOT BE TOUCHED. ANYONE WHO IS AND EVER HAS BEEN A PART OF CLEMSON HOLDS MEMBERSHIP IN THE BROTHERHOOD WHICH BINDS CLEMSON MEN AND WOMEN TOGETHER. HE FEELS THE CLOSENESS WHETHER HE IS ACTUALLY MAKING THE TOUCH- DOWN, PLAYING THE TROMBONE, OR RIDING THE HOMECOM- ING FLOAT. THE BOND IS THERE AND WILL ALWAYS REMAIN. i T, + i w i •mm V-- .oil S Sfty m t 1 mwk V 1 8m Li i ♦ ♦ -••• • ' • fflrmiiHiiiiiiwwIlimilUMM , CLEMSON— THE UNIVERSITY CLEMSON UNIVERSITY IS NOT JUST A SCHOOL, IT IS A STUDENT. IT IS THE SMILE OF A GIRL AS SHE GREETS GUESTS AT A SOCIAL FUNCTION. A SCULPTOR MOLDING A PIECE OF CLAY, A GRADUATE STUDENT CHECKING HIS MAIL BOX, TWO BOYS WATCHING A FOOTBALL GAME. A BABY WAITING TO BE CUDDLED WHILE HIS FATHER STUDIES FOR A QUIZ. A STUDENT POURING CHEMICALS IN A LAB, A MOTORCYCLE PARKED AT THE ARCHITECTURE BUILDING. ALL OF THESE ARE THE EX- PRESSIONS OF STUDENTS WHO ARE THE BACKBONE OF THE UNIVERSITY. WITHOUT THE LAUGHTER, THE SADNESS, THE EXCITEMENT, OR THE CONFUSION, CLEMSON WOULD BE A GROUP OF EMPTY BUILDINGS SERVING NO OTHER PURPOSE THAN TO FORM A SILHOUETTE AGAINST THE SUNSET. THE EXPRESSIONS OF STUDENTS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CLEMSON— A PLACE ON THE MAP AND CLEMSON— THE UNIVERSITY. } l HH HH r ( 3T r am • v «? Vj fci m ♦ REMEMBRANCE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 1967 WILL BE REMEMBERED AS THE YEAR THAT THE TIGERS WHIPPED THE GAMECOCKS 35-10 IN DEATH VALLEY AND THE YEAR THAT THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1970 WALKED THE PATH TO DANS AS PART OF THEIR RAT DUTIES. IT WILL ALSO BE REMEMBERED AS THE YEAR THAT YOU WERE THE SENIOR WEARING THE CAP AND GOWN, OR THE INDIFFER- ENT SOPHOMORE STEADILY DECLINING INTO A SLUMP, OR, PERHAPS, THE JUNIOR STRUMMING A GUITAR AT JUNIOR FOLLIES. THESE RECOLLECTIONS ARE ONLY A MINUTE PART OF YOUR EXISTENCE, NEVERTHELESS THEY ARE AN INCREMENT OF YOUR PERSONALITY THAT WILL NEVER BE LOST. ONLY YOU HAVE TO LIVE WITH WHAT YOU OBTAINED FROM CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 1967. CLEMSON use QUARTER I DOWN TO GO I BALL ON CLEMSON MEMORIAL STADIUM Enjoy The Game |P5 H ave a Coke! m t m my : . ' â– JH652H QH65J 2 2 F78 academics 1 li!. 1 1 1 Si 1 i i J1 Mil • fHi I h« lifluitt ' â– j wm KK The Board of Trustees Advises the School The will of Thomas G. Clemson provided for the Board of Trustees to regulate matters of im- portance in the functioning of the university. Of the thirteen members composing the board, seven are life members and six are elected. The General Assembly of South Carolina elects three of the six board members every two years for four-year terms. The current life members are Edgar A. Brown, President of the Board, Barnwell; James F. Byrnes, Columbia; P. N. Calhoun, Charlotte; Robert R. Coker, Hartsville; Frank J. Jervey, Clemson; James C. Self, Greenwood; and Winchester Smith, Wil- liston. Mr. Calhoun succeeds Mr. R. M. Cooper, former President of the Board, as a life member. Members whose terms expire in 1968 are Paul Quattlebaum, Gordon McCabe, and Kenneth Cribb. The terms of A. M. Quattlebaum, L. D. Holmes and Oswald Lightsey expire in 1970. Mr. A. W. Rigsby from Clemson is the current secretary. r- E. A. BROWN, President f - Wk I J. F. BYRNES P. N. CALHOUN R. R. COKER , Tzr% r M L. D. HOLMES F. J. JERVEY E. O. LIGHTSEY W. G. McCABE A. M. OUATTLEBAUM P. QUATTLEBAUM. JR. ROBERT COOK EDWARDS, President of Clemson University Dr. Robert Cook Edwards has served Clemson University in capacities ranging from student leader to president. As an undergraduate and a graduate, with a degree in Textile Engineering, he holds membership in Phi Psi, the Arnold Air Society, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Tiger Brotherhood, and Scab- bard and Blade. Since becoming President of Clemson, he has received Honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from both Wofford and The Citadel. Dr. Edwards served his country in the army, achieving a rank of major during his tour of duty; and now serves as Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for South Carolina. He serves his state and community as a member of Lions International, the Clemson Rotary Club, the American Legion, the Shriners, and is a Master Mason, and a steward in the Methodist Church. His affiliation with United Student Aid Fund, Inc. and with the South Carolina Heart Association demonstrates his interest in all phases of active, constructive participation. His interest is not limited in its scope but reaches also to sports, shown by his trip last fall to Cali- fornia with the football team. Dr. Edwards strives to better the ideals and activities of Clemson University. Dr. Edwards discusses college with students. President and Mrs. Edwards return home after a game. ' Now, I want you to block. WALTER T. COX, Vice-President for Student Affairs VICTOR HURST, Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the University Vice-Presidents Coordinate Campus Activities WRIGHT BRYAN, Vice-President for Development MELFORD A. WILSON, Vice-President for Business and Finance and Comptroller. Administrators Provide Necessary Aid for Many A. WOOD RIGSBY, Assistant to the President and University Council GEORGE E. COAKLEY, Dean of Men JOE SHERMAN, Director of Public and Alumni Relations SUSAN G. DELONY, Dean of Women Admissions Office Maintains Academic Standards REGINALD J. BERRY, Registrar ARNOLD M. BLOSS, Student Financial Aid Supervisor KENNETH N. ViCKERY, Director of Admission and Registration WILLIAM R. MATTOX, Admissions Supervisor The University Finances are Efficiently Managed KENNEY R. HELTON, Internal Auditor and Budget Officer JOSEPH S. WALKER, Bursar EARL S. LIBERTY, Director of Purchasing TRESCOTT N. HINTON, Chief Accountant HENRY H. HILL, Director of Auxiliary Enterprises JOHN B. GENTRY, Director of Personne Directors Head University Functions at Clemson BRUCE F. COOK, Director of Department of Bands CLAUD B. GREEN, Director of Summer Sessions and Extended Programs VIRGINIA S. HARDIE, Counseling Psychologist D. GREGORY HUGHES, Director of Placement Guidance and Direction are Competently Provided J. W. GORDON GOURLAY, Director of the Library SARA MARGARET POOLE, Student Counselor ♦ ♦ JOSEPH G. GUGGINO, Assistant to Dean of Men DOROTHY ABBOTT, Secretary to the President VIRGINIA POOLE, Secretary to Vice- President for Business and Finance PEARL I. SULLIVAN, Hostess of Student Lounge EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Robert Cook Edwards, B.S., LL.D President Victor Hurst, Ph.D V.-P. for Acadamic Affairs and Dean of the University Walter Thompson Cox, B. S. . . V.-P. for Student Affairs Melford A. Wilson, B.S. in Commerce . V.-P. for Business and Finance and Comptroller W. Wright Bryan, B.S., Litt.D., LL.D. . V.-P. for Development ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF PRESIDENT ' S OFFICE Robert Cook Edwards, B.S., LL.D President Allen Wood Rigsby, M.A., LL.B. . . Asst. to the President and University Counsel Dorothy Lenora Abbott, A. B. . Secretary to the President ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION Victor Hurst, Ph.D V.-P. for Acadamic Affairs and Dean of the University William Henry Wiley, Ph.D. . Dean, College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences Harlan Ewart McClure, M.Arch Dean, School of Architecture Howard Louis Hunter, Ph.D Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Harold Fochone Landrith, Ph.D. . Dean, School of Education Linvil Gene Rich, Ph.D. . . Dean, College of Engineering Wallace Dabney Trevillian, Ph.D Dean, School of Industrial Management and Textile Science Floyd Irving Brownley, Jr., Ph.D. . . Dean, Graduate School Claude Bryant Thompson, M.S. . Dir., Clemson University Parallel Program at Greenville TEC Samuel Marsh Willis, Ph.D. . Director, Clemson University at Sumter Merrill Craig Palmer, M.A. . Director of Computer Center Claud Bethune Green, Ph.D. . . Director of the Summer Sessions and Extended Programs J. W. Gordon Gourlay, A.M.L.S. . Director of the Library ADMINISTRATION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Walter Thompson Cox, B.S. . . V.-P. for Student Affairs George Edward Coakley, B.S. . . Dean of Men Joseph G. Guggino, B.S., M.S. . . . Asst. to Dean of Men Susan Goodwin Delony, M.S. . Dean of Women Virginia Smith Hardie, Ed.D. . . . Counseling Psychologist John Randolph Anderson, M.S. . . . Counselor Manning Nicholas Lomax, M.S. . . Resident Counselor OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION Kenneth Notley Vickery, B.S. . Dir. of Admission and Regis. Reginald Justin Berry, B.S Registrar William Richard Mattox, M.S. . . Admissions Supervisor Arnold Mandigo Bloss, B.S. . Student Financial Aid Supv. Arthur Stiefel West, B.S Admissions Counselor Gertrude Ramsay Bailey Recorder STUDENT CENTER AND YMCA John R. Roy Cooper, M.A. . . General Secretary, YMCA Nash Newton Gray, B.S. . . . Assistant Secretary Otis Duell Nelson, B.D., M.R.E. . . Assistant Secretary STUDENT PLACEMENT Davis Gregory Hughes, M.Ed. . . Director of Placement and Coordinator of Counseling STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE Judson Elam Hair, M.D. . Dir. of Student Health Service John Charles Barnett, M.D Associate Director of Student Health Service James Harrison Bowers, M.D Physician Roy Hames Ellison, M.D. Consulting Physician Evelyn Littlejohn, R.L.T. . X-Ray and Laboratory Technician Ruth Durham, R.N Director of Nurses 4 '  I] ATHLETIC STAFF Frank James Howard, B.S. . Athletic Dir. and Head Coach Robert Cole Bradley, B.S. . . . Athletic Publicity Director James Brennan, B.A Assistant Basketball Coach Fred Cone, B.S Assistant Coach H. C. Greenfield, M.S Track Coach Fred W. Hoover, B.S Head Trainer Robert Morgan Jones, B.S Assistant Coach R. P. Jordan, B.S Assistant Football Coach James Banks McFadden, B.S. ... Assistant Coach H. C. McLellan, Jr., M.S. . Assistant Business Manager Robert Harold Patton, B.S. ... Assistant Coach Christopher Columbus Roberts, Jr., A.B. . Basketball Coach Robert William Smith, B.S Assistant Coach James Donald Wade, B.S Assistant Coach Arthur W. Baker, B.S Assistant Coach Billy Hugh Wilhelm Baseball Coach and Director of Intramural Sports Eugene Perritt Willimon, B.S Business Manager DEPARTMENT OF BANDS Bruce Farrell Cook, M.A Director ADMINISTRATION OF BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS Melford A. Wilson, B.S. in Commerce . V.-P. for Business and Finance and Comptroller Kenney R. Helton . . Internal Auditor and Budget Officer Elmer H. McCarter, B.S., M.Litt. (Ind. Mgmt), M.B.A Financial Analyst ACCOUNTING DIVISION Trescott Newton Hinton, B.A Chief Accountant Melvin Eugene Barnette, M.S. . . Supv. for Research Accts. Vivian Raymond Harrell IBM Supervisor William Allen Thompson, B.S Accountant Joseph Shelor Walker, B.S Bursar PERSONNEL DIVISION John Baker Gentry, Ed.M. . Director of Personnel Charles Wallace Lott Job Analyst PHYSICAL PLANT DIVISION Ralph Simpson Collins, B.E.E., P.E. . Dir. of Physical Plant James Cleveland Carey, B.S. . Superintendent of Grounds William Lieben Meigs, B.C.E., P.E. . Asst. Superintendent of Planning and Engineering Roy Marcus Rochester, B.E.E Plant Engineer George Carlisle Jones, B.S. in E.E. . . . Supt. of Utilities Jack William Weeden Chief of Security PURCHASING DIVISION Earl Spencer Liberty, B.A. , . Director of Purchasing Daniel Wheeler Bickley, M.S. . . . Procurement Officer and Property Custodian AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES Henry Hughes Hill, Jr., B.S. . Dir. of Auxiliary Enterprises James Pearson Burns University Photographer Luther J. Fields, B.S. . . Manager, Student Food Service William Drye Cromer Supv., Central Office Services Leroy Edward Rutland, B.S. . Assistant Dormitory Manager Thomas Roy Rhymes Manager, Laundry Henry Wordsworth Rimmer Manager, Dormitory Ernest Chisholm Watson, B.S Manager, Housing ADMINISTRATION OF DEVELOPMENT W. Wright Bryan, B.S., Litt.D., LL.D. . V.-P. for Development PUBLIC AND ALUMNI RELATIONS Joseph E. Sherman, B.S. . Dir., Public and Alumni Relations George M. Moore, B.S. . Asst. to the Dir., Alumni Relations Melvin C. Long, B.S. . . . Editor, Information Services John L. Allen, B.A. . . . Editor, University News Bureau John C. Mann, B.S. . . . Alumni and Publications Editor GEORGE M. MOORE, Assistant to the Director of Alumni Relations RUTH DURHAM, Director of Nurses SYBIL R. ALBERT, Secretary to Dean of Student Affairs Service Staff Provides for Students ' Daily Needs JUDSON E. HAIR, Director of Student Health Service J. CHARLES BARNETT, Associate Director of Student Health Service RALPH S. COLLINS, Director of Physical Plant JACK W. WEEDEN, Chief of Security L_ â– LUTHER J. FIELDS, Manager of the Student Food Service £ Residence Counselors Supervise Student Housing HENRY W. RIMMER Manager of Dormitories ERNEST C. WATSON, Manager of Housing MARY HOOD, Head Resident of Women ' s Dorm Number One LUCILLE CORLEY, Head Resident of Women ' s Dorm Number Two MANNING N. LOMAX Resident Counselor faculty The Faculty of Clemson University Clemson University is prepared to meet the challenge of modern education, in doing so fulfilling the increasing obligations to the young men and women of this generation. The faculty, dedicated to the instruction and guidance of pliable, young minds; is primarily concerned with the mental well- being of Clemson students. This year the faculty, both full- and part-time, numbers 407 and, of these, 256 have attained the highest degree available in their areas of speciali- zation. The widely diversified faculty is composed of members from 73 colleges and universities. If there is a yardstick for measuring the quality of instructors in concrete terms, it would be experi- ence. The average of years teaching experience at Clemson is 9.8 years. The many honors showered on our faculty each year are demonstrative of ability and desire to pro- vide the stimulation and encouragement necessary for the advancement of our educational community and of the constant striving for increases in the knowledge available. S8-1 â– { $, -• tf ' 9 y â– 3, C J U i T-J«l| irlKI â– ' tm £ tl Life 4?ifc FACULTY ABERNATHY, A. R Associate Professoi ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ACORN. F. T Assistant Professo ARCHITECTURE ADKINS, T. R Associate Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY ALEXANDER, P. M Assistant Professo HORTICULTURE ALLEN, J. F Assistant Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY ALLEN, R. M Professo FORESTRY ALLEY, F. C Associate Professo CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ANDERSON, G. W Associate Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY ANDERSON, R. A Assistant Professo MILITARY SCIENCE ANDREWS, J. F Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING ANTRIM, J. D Assistant Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING ARBENA, J. L Instructo SOCIAL SCIENCES ARMISTEAD, MYRA .... Documents Librariar LIBRARY ARRINGTON, O. W Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES ASHWORTH, R. P Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY AUCOIN, C. V. . Department Head and Professo MATHEMATICS BALL. W. L Associate Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BANISTER. R. A Associate Professo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING BARDES, P. B Assistant Professo METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING BARDSLEY, C. E Associate Professo AGRONOMY AND SOILS BAILEY, R. H Assistant Professo CHEMISTRY BARLAGE, W. B., JR. . . . Associate Professo CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BARNETT, B. D. . Department Head and Professo POULTRY SCIENCE BARTMESS. E. V Instructo MATHEMATICS BAUKNIGHT. L. M Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BAULD, N. R Associate Professo ENGINEERING MECHANICS BAXTER, L. W Associate Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY BECKWITH, W. F Assistant Professo CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FACULTY BEINHART. E. G., JR Lecture BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY BELL, M. O Associate Professo MATHEMATICS BETHEL, E. L Associate Professo MATHEMATICS IGGS. S. S Assistant Professo AEROSPACE STUDIES BIRKHEAD, P. K Assistant Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY ISHOP, C. B Assistant Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY BISHOP, M. B Assistant Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY BOLEN, C. W Profe SOCIAL SCIENCES BOLING, M. B Assistant Professo AGRONOMY AND SOILS BOND, J. H Associate Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY BOONE, M. A Profes POULTRY SCIENCE BOST, W. V Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES BOWEN. W. C Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION BOWERS, L W Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES BOYD, V. A Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION BRADBURY, D. W Professo MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 3RANDT. G. W Associate Professo DAIRY SCIENCE 3RANNOCK, D. Y Assistant Profes ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES BRANNON, C. C Associate Professo DAIRY SCIENCE BRANTLEY. H. . . Department Head and Professo RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION BRAWLEY, J. V Assistant Professo MATHEMATICS BRITTAIN. J. E. ... Assistant Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ITTON, J. D Assistant Professo MILITARY SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 3ROWN, F. B Assistant Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY BROWN, J. W. . Assistant Professo MATHEMATICS BROWN. L. H. . . . Associate Professo ARCHITECTURE BROWN, S. H Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES o 1(1 4 A 4 FACULTY 3ROWNLEY. F. I Dean GRADUATE SCHOOL BROYLES, H. E Associate Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3RULEY. D. F Assistant Professo CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 3RUNER, M. H Associate Professo FORESTRY 3URNETT, R. P Assistant Professo AEROSPACE STUDIES BURTNER, F. A. SOCIAL SCIENCES BUSCHING. H. W. . Assistant Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING BUXTON, J. A. Assistant Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY BYRD, L. L Assistant Profess ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION BYRD, W. P Associate Professo EXPERIMENTAL STATISTICS CAFFREY, B Assistant Profess SOCIAL SCIENCES CALHOUN, R. J. Associate Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES CAMPBELL, T. A. . Department Head and Professo TEXTILES CAPEL, W. C Assistant Profess SOCIAL SCIENCES CARTEE, E. F. CARTER, C. W Assistant Professo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CARTER, R. M. .... Assistant Professo AEROSPACE STUDIES CASKEY, CO. . . Associate Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES CASTRO, W. E. Assistant Professo ENGINEERING MECHANICS CHALUPA, W. V. Assistant Professo DAIRY SCIENCE CHAPLIN, R. L. . . Assistant Profe PHYSICS CHISMAN, J. A. Assistant Professo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CHOTE, H. S Assistant Professo DAIRY SCIENCE CHOLEWINSKI, F. M Associate Professo MATHEMATICS COCHRAN. J. H. . Department Head and Profe ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY COKER, E. C. ... Associate Professo MATHEMATICS COKER. W. R Assistant Profes MILITARY SCIENCE COLEMAN, R. L Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES FACULTY COLLINS, T. F Assistant Pr PHYSICS COOK, B. F. . . Director of Bands and Pro ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION COOL. B. M Pr FORESTRY COOLEDGE, H. N Alumni ARCHITECTURE COOPER, J. B Associate Pro POULTRY SCIENCE CORLEY, E. M Assistant Pr AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS COUCH. J. H Associate Pro INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING COVER, A. S Assistant Pr. MATHEMATICS COX, H. M. . . . Department Head and Pro ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES CRADDOCK, G. R Pr AGRONOMY AND SOILS CRAIG, J. T Assistant Pro AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CRAWFORD. CAPT. J. C. . . Assistant Pr. MILITARY SCIENCE ;ROOK, L Assistant Pro FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY CROSS, J. T Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES CROSS, R. L Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES DAVENPORT, D. H Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES DAVIS, C. C Associate Professo INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DAVIS, L. H. . . . Department Head and Professo AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES DEAN, J. A Associate Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES DiBENEDETTO. G. R Instructo SOCIAL SCIENCES DICKEY, J. F Assistant Professo DAIRY SCIENCE DILLARD. G. E Assistant Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY DINWIDDIE, J. G Profe CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY DOWLER, W. M. Lecture BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY DRAKE, T. L Assistant Professo MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DREW, L. O Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING DUNKLE. B. E Associate Professo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING £ M • • 4 ••; . z . f 5 £ H V YmM e 1 tk j n I; FACULTY â– j  ! DUNKLE, S. K Assistant Professo MATHEMATICS DuVAL, J. C Assistant Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES EDWARDS, J. L Profes MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDWARDS. R. L Associate Professo ANIMAL SCIENCE EFLAND, T. D. . . Associate Dean and Professo INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND TEXTILE SCIENCE EL-BEHERY, H. M Visiting Lecture TEXTILE SCIENCE ELROD, A. C Associate Professo MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELROD, W. C Assistant Professo MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EPPS, W. M. . Head of Department and Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY ESKEW, E. B Associate Professo AGRONOMY AND SOILS FANNING, J. C Associate Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY FAZIO, M.J Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES FEAR, A. J Assistant Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES FERNANDEZ, E. G Lecture ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES FERNANDEZ, G. J Assistant Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES FLATT, J. L Associate Professo MATHEMATICS FORD, A. T Assistant Professo MILITARY SCIENCE FORD, J. M Associate Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING FOX, R. C. Associate Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY FRAKER. J. R Insructo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING FRANKLIN, D. R. . Head of Department and Professo AEROSPACE STUDIES FULMER, J. P Assistant Professo HORTICULTURE FULMER. L. G. MATHEMATICS GARNER, T. H. . Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING GARRISON, O. B Directo EXPERIMENT STATION GENTRY, D. R. GERSTER, G. A. GETTYS, W. E. Assistant Professo Visiting Assistant Professo ARCHITECTURE Assistant Professo FACULTY GIBSON, P. B Lecturer and Geneticist AGRONOMY AND SOILS GING. J. L Assistant Professo PHYSICS GODLEY, W. C Professo ANIMAL SCIENCE GOODIN, C. P Associate Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GORDON, J. S Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES GOSSETT, B. J. . . . . Assistant Professo AGRONOMY AND SOILS GRABEN, H. W. Assistant Professo GREEN, C. B Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES GRIFFIN, V. S Assistant Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY GUM, C Associate Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES GUNNIN, E. A. ARCHITECTURE GUNTER. E. G Instructo NURSING HALPIN, J. E. . Assoc. Director and Assoc. Professo EXPERIMENT STATION HAMMOND, A. F Associate Professo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING HANDLIN, D. L Assistant Professo ANIMAL SCIENCE HARDEN, J. C Associate Professo MATHEMATICS HARSHMAN. R. C Associate Professo CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HARRIS, W. F Assistant Professo MILITARY SCIENCE HAUN, J. R Associate Profe HORTICULTURE HASH. J. A. . . Assistant Professo AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION HATCHER, R. D. . . . . Assistant Professo GEOLOGY HAYS, S. B. Assistant Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY HEATON, R. B Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES HENNINGSON, R. W. . . DAIRY SCIENCE HENRY. L. L Assistant Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES HENSON, J. L. HERLINGER, W. B. Associate Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES HILL, R. W Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES kk M fr r . t m -- f - FACULTY HIND, A. T Professor MATHEMATICS HOBSON, J. H Professor CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY HODGES, V. S Associate Professor ARCHITECTURE HOEY, S. J Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE HOLLINGSWORTH. M. J. . . . Assistant Professor NURSING HOLMAN, H. R Associate Professor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES HOLT, A. H Associate Professor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES HOOD, C. E Assistant Professor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ' HUBBARD. J. C Associate Professor TEXTILES HUBBARD, J. W Associate Professor AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS HUFF, L. D. . . Head of Department and Professor PHYSICS HUFFMAN. J. W Associate Professor CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY HUNTER. H. L Dean and Professor COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES HUNTER, R. H Associate Professor ARCHITECTURE IDOL, J. L Assistant Professor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES ISRAEL. CM Instructor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES • JACKSON. J. E. . . Instructor and Dir. of Choir ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION JAMESON, L H Associate Professor INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING JANZEN, J. J Associate Professor DAIRY SCIENCE JENNINGS, C. W Assistant Professor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES • JENSON, A. K. ... Assistant Professor AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING JOHNSON, J. K Assistant Professor MECHANICAL ENGINEERI NG JOHNSON. T. H. . . Assistant Professor RECREATION AND PARK ADMINISTRATION JONES, CM Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS • JONES, J. W. . Dir. of Resident Inst, and Professor COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES JUTRAS, M. W Assistant Professor AGRONOMY AND SOILS KAUFMANN, A. J. . . Assistant Professor ARCHITECTURE KELLER, FRED Assistant Professor PHYSICS FACULTY Assistant Protesso DAIRY SCIENCE KENELLY, J. W Associate Professo MATHEMATICS KERSEY, R. N Associate Profess ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KING, E. W Associate Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY KING, W. A. . . Head of Department and Professo DAIRY SCIENCE KINGSLAND, G. C Associate Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY KIRKLEY, F. E Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION KIRKWOOD, C. E Associate Professo MATHEMATICS KLEVGARD, P. A Instructo SOCIAL SCIENCE KNAPP, R. J Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLAND, R. E Associate Profess ARCHITECTURE LaGRONE, J. W Associate Professo MATHEMATICS LAITALA, E. . Head of Department and Professo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING LAKSHMI-BAI. C Assistant Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAMBERT, J. R Assistant Professo AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING LAMBERT, R. S. . Head of Department and Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES LANDER, E. M Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES LANDERS, K. S Assistant Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY LANDRITH, H. F Professor and Dean EDUCATION LANE, C. L Assistant Professo FORESTRY LANHAM, J. Head of Department and Professo AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS LaROACH, E. A. Associate Professo LAW, A. G Associate Professo ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAZAR, J. T Professo DAIRY SCIENCE LEFORT, H. G Assistant Professo CERAMIC AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING LEHOTSKY, K. . Head of Department and Professo FORESTRY LEWIS, A. D . . . Professo MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LIGON, J. T. . . . Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING iiti Ml M M ii 4i i g FACULTY LINDSTROM. F. J Associate Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY LIVINGSTON, J. L Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES LONG, J. T Associate Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LUKAWECKI, S. M Associate Protesso MATHEMATICS LUND, ANDERS Associate Professo FORESTRY LYONS, D. W Assistant Professo TEXTILE SCIENCE AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LYTLE, J. S. Assistant Professo AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS McCLURE. H. E Dean and Professo ARCHITECTURE McCORMAC, J. C Associate Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING McCUTCHEN, A. J Associate Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING McGARITY, H. H Professo ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCA TION McGEE. CM. . . Associate Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES McGREGOR, W. H. D. . . . Associate Professo FORESTRY McNATT, JO ANN Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES MACAULAY, HUGH . . . Alumni Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES MACLACHLAN, PETER . . Assistant Professo MILITARY SCIENCE MALPHRUS, L. D. . . . Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS MARTIN, J. C. .... Associate Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MARULLO. N. P Associate Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY MARVIN. J. H Associate Professo TEXTILES MATHEWS. A. C. ... Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY MEANS, G. C Professo ARCHITECTURE MEEKS. CD. ... Assistant Professo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING MEENAGHAN, G. F. . . ... Professo CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MICKELBERRY, W. C. Assistant Professo FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY MITCHELL, C. R Assistant Professo ENGINEERING MECHANICS MITCHELL, J. H., JR Professo FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY MIXON. R. F Assistant Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES FACULTY MOORE, J. H. . Head of Department and Professor CIVIL ENGINEERING MOORMAN. R. W. . Head of Dept. and Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS MORGAN, H. E.. JR. ... Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MORGAN, R. P Instructor SOCIAL SCIENCES MORRIS. F. P Lecturer ARCHITECTURE MUEHLBAUER, J. C. ... Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING NALLEY, D. W Instructor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING NEWTON, A. F. . Head of Dept. and Assoc. Professor INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION NICHOLAS. S. G Director of Research ENGINEERING KWAK, NOKYOON .... Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT NOWACK, R. F Associate Professor ENGINEERING MECHANICS OGLE, W. L Professor HORTICULTURE OLSEN, N Assistant Professor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES OLSON, E. S Associate Professor TEXTILES OWENS. W. H., JR. . . . Assistant Professor SOCIAL SCIENCES OWINGS M. A Alumni Professor ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES PACKER, M. A Assistant Professor ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION PALMER, M. C Associate Professor MATHEMATICS PARK, EUGENE Associate Professor MATHEMATICS PARK, S. O Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PARKER, P. A Associate Professor AEROSPACE STUDIES PEARCE. J. F Assistant Professor SOCIAL SCIENCES PERRY. R. L Associate Professor INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PINCKNEY, J. E Assistant Professor ARCHITECTURE 1 POE, H. V. .... Associate Professor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING POLK. H. T Professor CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY POPE, R. M„ JR Instructor SOCIAL SCIENCES PORTER, J. J. ... Assistant Professor TEXTILES Q O it M 4tfa m,M1i 1 4± itik  FACULTY POTEAT, L. E Associate Professo METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING POWELL. DOROTHY J Professo NURSING PREVOST, MRS. A Assistant Professo NURSING PRINS, RUDOLPH .... Assistant Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY PROCHASKA, B. J Instructo MATHEMATICS PROCTOR, T. G Assistant Professo MATHEMATICS PURSER, W. H Instructo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY RAMSEY, R. H Instructo AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING REED, A. R Associate Professo PHYSICS REED, C. A Professo PHYSICS REED. J. K Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY REEL, J. V Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES REEP, R. T Assistant Professo ARCHITECTURE REGNIER, I. G Assistant Professo ARCHITECTURE RICE, MARY O Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES RICH. L. G Dean and Professo COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING RICHARDSON, J. L. ... Associate Professo TEXTILES RICHARDSON, M. K. ... Assistant Professo. ENGINEERING MECHANICS RIFE, L. A. ... Associate Professo MATHEMATICS RIGGS, G. D Assistant Professo INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND TEXTILE SCIENCE RITCHIE, R. R Professo ANIMAL SCIENCE ROBBINS, R. C. . . Assistant Professo MILITARY SCIENCE ROBBINS. R. E Associate Professo TEXTILES ROBINSON, G. C. . Head of Dept. and Professo CERAMIC AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING ROCHESTER. W. F. . Assistant Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROGERS. E. B., JR. Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ROSTRON. J. P. Associate Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING ROTHENBERGER, R. R. . . Assistant Professo HORTICULTURE FACULTY RUTLEDGE, R. W Associate Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY SALLEY, J. R Associate Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY SAVITSKY, G. B Associate Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY SCHOENIKE, R. E Associate Professo FORESTRY SCHWARTZ, A. E Assistant Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING SEFICK. H. J Associate Profes HORTICULTURE 5ENN. T. L. . . Head of Department and Profess HORTICULTURE SEO. KENZO Associate Professo MATHEMATICS SHAIN, W. A Assistant Professo FORESTRY SHANNON. R. D. SOCIAL SCIENCES SHAPIRO, S Instructo SOCIAL SCIENCES SHEWFELT, A. L Profe FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY SHULER, CO Assistant Professo INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SIMS, E. T. Assistant Profes HORTICULTURE SIMMS. J. B. Assistant Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES SKARDON, B. N Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES SKELLEY. G. C Assistant P ANIMAL SCIENCE SKELTON, B. J Assistant P HORTICULTURE SKELTON, B. R Assistant P SOCIAL SCIENCES SNELL. A. W. . Head of Department and P AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING SOBCZYK, ANDREW . . . MATHEMATICS SORRELLS, R. T Assistant P ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES SPENCER, H.G. . Deot. Head and Associate P CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY SPURLOCK, H. C. . . . Associate P AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SQUIRE, JAMES Assistant P INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION STANLEY, E. L Associate MATHEMATICS STANLEY, W. D Assistant P ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STEADMAN, M. S. . . . Associate P ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES ofesso ofesso ofesso ofesso ofesso ofesso ofesso ofesso ofesso ofesso ofesso fesso FACULTY STEINER, ALSTON Assistant Professo PHYSICS STIRER, W. F Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES STEPHENS, J. F Associate Professo POULTRY SCIENCE STEPP, J. M Alumni Professo AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS STUART, CM Associate Professo MATHEMATICS SULLIVAN, J. R Associate Professo MATHEMATICS TARRANT, W. E Associate Professo TEXTILES THODE, F. W Associate Professo HORTICULTURE THOET, C. F.. JR Instructo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES THOMPSON, C. B. . Director and Assistant Professo CLEMSON UNIVERSITY AT GREENVILLE THOMPSON, E. A Associate Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES THOMSON, D. P Associate Professo TEXTILES THURSTON, J. N Alumni Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TREVILLIAN, W. D De INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND TEXTILE SCIENCE TRIVLEY, I. A. Profes CIVIL ENGINEERING Assistant Professo POULTRY SCIENCE ULBRICK, C. W Assistant Professo PHYSICS USREY, M Assistant Profes ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES VAN BLARICOM, L. O Professo HORTICULTURE VAUGHN, E. A Instructo TEXTILES VENKATU, D. A Assistant Professo CERAMIC AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING VOGEL, H. R Professo PHYSICS ROSENBERG, J. L. . . Associate Professo CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY 5 n TUNGELN. G. R. Associate Professo AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS WAITE, E. E Associate Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES WALTERS, J. V Associate Professo TEXTILES WANG, SAMUEL Assistant Professo ARCHITECTURE WANNAMAKER, J. M. . - Assistant Professo INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FACULTY WANNAMAKER, P. W. . . . Assistant Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES WARE, R. E Associate Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY WARNER, J. R Profe FORESTRY WATSON. C. H Associate Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES WATSON, S. M., JR Professo MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WEBB, B. K. . ... Associate Profes AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING WEBB, L. G Associate Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY WEEKS, J. H Assistant Professo MILITARY SCIENCE WELSH, W. A Assistant Professo CIVIL ENGINEERING WHEELER, HARVEY .... Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES WHEELER, R. F. . Head of Department and Professo ANIMAL SCIENCE WHITE, DAVID F. . . . Assistant Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES WHITEHURST, C. H. . Head and Associate Professo INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WHITNEY, J. B., JR Professo BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY WHITTEN, W. C, JR. . . . Associate Professo SOCIAL SCIENCES WILCOX, L C. . Head of Department and Professo ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILEY. W. H Dean AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WILLARD. W. K Assistant Professo ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY WILLEY, E. P Assistant Professo ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES WILLIAMS, LIDA M Acting Directo NURSING WILLIAMS. P. 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Cincinnati, Ohio MATHEMATICS CONNOR, WILLIAM R Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS CORCORAN, THOMAS G. N. Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT COX, JAMES B., JR Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CRAVENS, JAMES J Columbus, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CRAWFORD, CHARLES W. . Forest City, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CRIBB, LESLIE J Sumter, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING £tmM 3 1$ , fcif 4A O Ok GRADUATES • CROWTHER, JOHN P Anderson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DARBY, JAMES T Summerton, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY DARST, PHILIP H Pinehurst, N. C. ENTOMOLOGY DAVIS , JAMES M Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ' DAY, ALAN S Marlboro, Mass. CHEMISTRY DEAN, JOHN L Anderson. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DOUGLAS, MICHAEL A Decatur, Ga. ENGLISH DOWEL, RICHARD B. . . Camp Lejeune, N. C. BIOCHEMISTRY ' DUCKETT. JOHN C Clyde, N. C. CHEMISTRY DUKES. CLARENCE E McCormick, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING DUMAS, CHARLES E Forsyth, Ga. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DUVALL, LANCE A. , Highland Park, Mich. PHYSICS EDGE, ARMOND D Clemson. S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELSEY. JOHN I Clemson. S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING EPPS, ROBERT F„ III .... Lake City, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ERWIN. WILLIAM T Memphis, Tenn. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EVANS, RICHARD B Clemson. S. C. MATHEMATICS FEDDE, GERHARD F Asheville, N. C. ENTOMOLOGY FELKER. JAMES R., JR Newberry, S. C. MATHEMATICS FERREE. MAURICE E Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE FLEMING, MACK J. . , Manning, S. C. HORTICULTURE FLETCHER, GEORGE R., JR Rome, Ga. PHYSICS FORD, JERRY C Lugoff, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FORTE. FREDERICK F Clinton. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FOWLER, RONALD H Clemson. S. C. PHYSICS FREDERIC. JAMES C. JR. . . . Columbia, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING GAMBLE. ROBERT O Central, S. C. MATHEMATICS GAROFALO. JOSEPH F. . . . Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE GRADUATES GAYDON, DOUGLAS M. . . Powder Springs, Ga. ENTOMOLOGY GEDRIS, WILLIAM R Aliquippa. Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING GIESLER, DOUGLAS D Bristol, Tenn. ZOOLOGY GILLESPIE. WILLIAM C. . . Newport News, Va. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GORE, WILLIAM E., JR Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY GOTTSCHOLK. ROBERT B„ JR. . . Savannah, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GRANT, CLAYTON Murrayville, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS GREEN, CLARENCE R Butler, Tenn. PHYSICS GREGORY, WESLEY W Richmond, Va. CHEMISTRY GRIFFIN, NINA F Gainesville. Ga. CHEMISTRY GRISSON, ALAN R Rock Island, Tenn. MATHEMATICS GROUND. WILLIAM R Clemson. S. C. CHEMISTRY GRUBBS, JOHN R.. JR Kingstree, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HADDEN, DAVID A Lyman, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING HALBERG, MICHAEL R Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HANANO, M. NAT Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HANEY, DONALD L Decaturville, Tenn. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT HASS, MARSHALL E Charleston. S. C. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT HASTY, LEONARD J Camden, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HELLWIG. ELLEN M Rome, Ga. BOTANY HELLWIG, GEORGE V Clemson. S. C. CHEMISTRY HENDRIKS, ROBERT V. . . . Georgetown, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HENDRIX. JAMES E Warrington, Fla. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY HENDRIX, LEON J., JR. . . . Ridgeland. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ' HENDRIX, WILLIAM T., JR. . . Spartanburg. S. C. CHEMISTRY HIGHTOWER. JUDSON R. . . . Denmark, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HIMELWRIGHT, L. KENNETH . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HOBBS, ALLEN M Bishopv.lle, S. C. ? r iiita At 9 Q ' k ft life ♦ ♦ i £ j -4 V J V A GRADUATES HOLBROOK. PAULETTE L. . . Simpsonville, S. C. BIOLOGY HOLCOMBE. CRESSIE E. . , . Anderson, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING HOLLAND, LYMAN L Holland. Va. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HOLLAND, MAX G Gastonia, N. C. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT HOLMES, BILLY JOE Robert, La. MATHEMATICS HOLST. TOM L Charleston, S. C. CHEMISTRY HOWARD, FRANK J„ JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE HUGHES, J. CHARLES .... Hartsville, S. C. MATHEMATICS HUNNICUTT. WILLIAM B., JR. . . Seneca, S. C. ECONOMICS HUNT, DANIEL H. . . . North Augusta, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HUNT. PATRICK G Oakboro, N. C. AGRONOMY HUTCHESON, AARON A. . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS • HUTCHESON, EDWARD T. . . . Leesburg, Va. PHYSICS JAMISON, THOMAS S Clemson, S. C CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHNSON, ALBERT W Nichols, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY JOHNSON, WILLIAM S Camden, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING â–º JONES, ELIZABETH M. . . Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH JONES HOWARD T Flat Rock, N. C. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT KALKANDELEN, SYLA Sukara, Turkey ENTOMOLOGY KAMBHU, KAWI X Clemson, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING • KARESH, STEPHEN M. . . . Charleston, S. C. CHEMISTRY KENNY. JOHN P. . .... St. Louis, Mo. PHYSICS KING CHARLES H Blshopville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING KING WILLIAM E. Clemson. S. C. ENTOMOLOGY • KLOBA, ANTHONY A Justice, III. PHYSICS KLOSTERBOER. ARLEN D. . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRONOMY KOWALSKI. LARRY M. . . Anderson, S. C. POULTRY PATHOLOGY KUTCHES, ALEXANDER J. . . . Clemson. S. C. HORTICULTURE GRADUATES LABBE, LEONDER Opelousas, La. DAIRY SCIENCE UFLEUR, KAREN M Spartanburg, S. C. ZOOLOGY LAM, CARLOS F. . . . Panama, Rep. of Panama ANIMAL SCIENCE LAM. CHAN F Hong Kong MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAMBERT, FRANK L Metdirie, La. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LANGLEY, HARRY M Anderson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY LANGLEY, THOMAS K. . . . Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LANK, JOHN C Clemson, S. C. ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING LAVKER. ROBERT M Central, S. C. NUTRITION LAWTER, DANIEL R Landrum, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS LA WTON, FRANCIS A., JR. . . Greenville, S. C. FORESTRY LELAND, THOMAS M. . . . Summerv.lle, S. C. PHYSIOLOGY LEWIS, CLYDE L Morrison, Tenn. ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY LEWIS, LITTLETON G., JR. . . . Bishopville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING LINER, GAINES H Efland, N. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS LOADHOLT, PHYLLIS R Fairfax, S. C. ENGLISH LOGAN. MARLIN D Decatur, Ga. MATHEMATICS LONGSHORE, RANDOLPH E. . Greenwood, S. C. PHYSICS LOWELL, ROBERT J. . . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LYONS, JIMMY A. .... Clemson, S. C. SPECIAL McCALLUM, DANIEL B Shreveport, La. MATHEMATICS McCLIMON, HUGH P Greer, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION McCRACKEN, T. ARDEN .... Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING McDANIEL. JEAN G Clemson, S. C. HISTORY McGILL. JULIAN E Smyrna, S. C. CHEMISTRY McGUIRE, HARRY M Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY McKITTRICK, JOHN D. . . . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS McLEMORE, DAN L. Surrency, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS  BSHiHMH ltfcl GRADUATES  McNEW, WALLACE E., JR. . . . Portsmouth, Va. CHEMISTRY McPHERSON. THOMAS O. . . Greenville, S C. CIVIL ENGINEERING MAGEE, JAMES C Asheville, N. C. ENTOMOLOGY MALCOLM, JOSEPH A. . . . Social Circle, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS MARCHINI, ROBERT R Antioch, III. PHYSICS MARRAH, GEORGE W Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS MARTIN. JAMES D., JR Clemson, S. C. HORTICULTURE MAYNE. SHERMAN T Clemson, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE ' MELLICHAMP, JOSEPH M Toccoa. Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MILLER, CAREY B North Augusta, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MILLER, RONALD I Clarksville, Tenn. PHYSICS MIXON. FRANK E Ponchatoula, La. MATHEMATICS ' MOLE, MARVIN L.. JR. . Warner Robins, Ga. CHEMISTRY MOORE, JAMES F Louisa, Ky. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MOSE, ELLIOTT I Orangeburg S. C TEXTILE CHEMISTRY MULCHANDANI, PRAKASH R. . . Bombay, India CHEMICAL ENGINEERING NASH. ROBERT R Central, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY NEAL, BILL L Metairie, La. MATHEMATICS NEWLIN, KIMREY D Liberty, N. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS NEWTON, D. W Newberry, S. C. ZOOLOGY NICHOLS, AMELIA Clinton, S. C. MATHEMATICS ODOM. HENRY B Florence. S. C. PHYSICS ODOM, HOMER C, JR Laurel, Miss. CHEMISTRY O ' HANLON. JOSEPH P. . , . Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING OLIVIER. JOSEPH F Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS OSTROM, RALPH K.. JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH OVERCASH, DANNY R Seneca, S. C. PHYSICS PADGETT, WILLIAM J Clemson. S. C. MATHEMATICS GRADUATES PALMER, JAMES H Pendleton, S. C. AGRONOMY PARKS. MARY C Stone Mountain, Ga. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY PARSONS, ROBIN T Alexandria, Va. ENGLISH PATE, BENNY D Marion. S. C. ZOOLOGY PATRICK. DIANE J Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH PAXTON, JOHN H Brevard, N. C. ZOOLOGY PAYNE, JAMES E Chase City, Va. PHYSICS PAYNE. JERRY A Pendleton, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY PEARCE. TALBERT V Columbia, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING PERCIVAL. HENRY F Clemson, S. C. ZOOLOGY PERKINS, JOHN C Valdese, N.C. MATHEMATICS PICKENS, ROBERT O. . . . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PIKE, JEREMY P. Sydney, Austral.a ARCHITECTURE POLK, DWIGHT W Charleston, S. C. MATHEMATICS POON, CHEN-HAU Hong Kong BIOCHEMISTRY POWELL, BOBBY E Moultrie, Ga. PHYSICS POWERS. MORRIS W Toney, Ala. MATHEMATICS PRICE, JAMES W„ JR Abbeville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRICE, SAMUEL J Birmingham, Ala. CHEMISTRY PRIVETTE, CHARLES V., JR. . . Bishopville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING PRUITT, ALBERT B. . . . Bessemer City, N. C. PHYSICS RAAB, HERBERT E Edroy, Texas AGRONOMY REITER, HAROLD B New Orleans. La. MATHEMATICS RENDU, DENISE .... Clemson, S. C. MODERN LANGUAGES REYNOLDS, JOHN H. ... Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY RICE. PHILIP F Pine Bluff, Ark. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT RICE, RICHARD M Kmgsville, Texas CHEMISTRY RICHARDS, F. RUSSELL Pmeville, La. MATHEMATICS H â– t t -V w dm m • • $ t NHIHHH H GRADUATES • RICHARDSON, MARSHALL B. . . Harrison, Ohio ECONOMICS RICKMAN, CLAUDE M Central, S. C. MATHEMATICS RIDLEY, JOHN D Ml. Rist. S. C. HORTICULTURE RIGGS, DAVID A Ruston, La. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • RILEY, MICHAEL W Kingsville Md. PHYSICS ROBINSON, CHARLES W. . . . McDonald, Pa. AGRONOMY ROBINSON. LARRY G. . Clemson S. C CHEMISTRY ROBINSON. LAWRENCE H. . . Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY  ROMPALA. JOHN T Chicago, III. PHYSICS ROSE. COLLEEN L. Charleston Heights, S. C. ZOOLOGY RUSH. GEORGE C Baltimore. Md. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RUSSELL. DONALD R. . Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS •SANCHEZ, DAVID C Chicago. III. AIR POLLUTION SAVAGE. KENNETH E Proctor, Ark. AGRONOMY SCHULZE. WILLIAM C Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SCHUMANN, KLAUS R. . . . Koustanz, Germany INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ' SECREST. ISABELLE J Columbia, S. C. ZOOLOGY SHERWOOD. REBECCA M. . . . Gaston, S. C. CHEMISTRY SHEALY. FRED G Seneca, S. C. ZOOLOGY SHUMWAY, PAMELA N Clemson. S. C. EDUCATION SKELTON, LYNDA W .... Macon. Ga. HISTORY SLIGH. ERNEST E. ... Norway, S. C. WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING SMITH. JAMES H., Ill ... Covington, Va. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SMITH. LEONIDAS .... Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH SMOAK. RICHARD H Rock Hill, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING SPANNINGER, PHILIP A. . . . Clemson, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY SPARKS. ARTHUR G Brooklet. Ga. MATHEMATICS SPENCER DEIRDRE J Anderson. S. C. ZOOLOGY GRADUATES • SPRAWLS, PERRY. JR. . . Stone Mountain, Ga. BIOENGINEERING STACEY, WILLIAM G Chesnee, S. C. HORTICULTURE STANFORD, WILLIAM C Greer, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE STEWART, GEORGE T. . . . Greensboro, N. C. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ' STOUT, JAMES R Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY STRICKLAND, JOHN G. Bailey. N C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS STROCK, WOODROW G., JR. . . Cope, S. C. FORESTRY SUTTON. WILLIAM R. . . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ' SVACHA, ANNA J Clemson, S. C. NUTRITION TAGGART, JOHN L Clarksville, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TAKVORIAN, KENNETH B. . . Philadelphia, Pa TEXTILE CHEMISTRY TAYLOR, ROBERT R Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS TENNANT. CLIFTON O., JR. . . Hampton, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE THAKKAR, HARSHAD H. Bombay, India CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THOMPSON, ROBERT S Brooklyn, N. Y. DAIRY SCIENCE TODD, THOMAS D Aiken, S. C. FOOD SCIENCE TRAUGHBER, PITNER A Aiken, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TSUI, CHARLES L Taipei, Taiwan CIVIL ENGINEERING TURNER, JAMES H Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TYNER, HUGH L Greenville, S, C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ' UPCHURCH, BILLY T. . , , Rocky Mount, N. C. CHEMISTRY VAUGHAN. CHARLES ., JR. . . Halifax. N. C. PHYSICS VESTAL, OLIVER H Kenansv.lle, N. C. POULTRY SCIENCE VILLERS. DAVID M London, England HISTORY ' WALKER, JERRY C Clemson, S. C. AGRONOMY WALLACE, F. LANCE Clemson, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY WANSLEY, NEINA E Washington, Ga. MICROBIOLOGY WARD, DAVID O Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING V t « 4 WHWHWH MB B A± lh A j t ii ifcAifc GRADUATES - WATHANA, SRISURANG . . . Bankok, Thailand PLANT PATHOLOGY WEEKS, BENJAMIN F Andrew, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WHITE. JAMES O Rock Hill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM K Comer, Ga AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ' WHITSELL, JAMES T Richmond, Va. WHITSON, JOHN C Greenv.lle, S. C PHY5IC5 WILKINS, JOHN L Athens, Ga. MATHEMATICS WILLIAMS, JAMES M., Ill . . . Clemson, S. C. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT WILLIMON, EUGENE P., JR. . . Clemson, S. C. BIOENGINEERING WINSTON, FENDALL G Atlanta, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WOODHAM, JAMES T Bishopville, S. C. HORTICULTURE WOODRUFF, JAMES R Clemson, S. C. AGRONOMY WOODS, FORREST J Brookfield, III. PHYSICS WRENN, JOHN D Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING WRIGHT, JAMES S Gastonia, N.C. ZOOLOGY WUTKOWSKI, WILLIAM D. . . Jacksonville, Fla. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT YAPANAR. DENIZ Instanbul, Turkey CIVIL ENGINEERING YAWN, HERMAN H., JR. , . . Rock Hill. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT YAGER, PHILIP S Atlanta, Ga. AGRONOMY ZEPHE, BARRY G Haddonfield, N. J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING It really hurts, doesn ' t it? School Alumni Association Supports Development The powerful continuity that has kept Clemson University educationally excellent and Clemson alumni fiercely proud of their school has not waned throughout the years. Of late, many Clemson alumni have made them- selves an even greater part of the vision that was Mr. Clemson ' s. They have dedicated themselves to the service of Clemson University and have become a significant partner in its exciting, inspiring mission. In supporting the academic mission of Clemson, they have watched the growth and progress of the alumni program with pride — just as they keep an interested eye on everything Clemson does. They have noted the solid role the annual Alumni Fund is playing in the development of Clemson ' s edu- cational programs and how it is serving as a living endowment to benefit Clemson where it is needed. In the last ten years the Alumni Fund has pro- vided more than one million dollars for such pro- grams as undergraduate scholarships, graduate fellowships, faculty research, teaching professor- ships, student loans, library additions, permanent endowment and the alumni service program. During this same period $1 1,500 has been dis- tributed in grants to Student Government and various student leadership and service organizations enabling these campus groups to initiate programs that benefit the entire student body. Alumni discuss a football game at a recent reunion. THOMAS E. THORNHILL, President HARPER GAULT. President-Elect GEORGE H. AULL. JR., Vice-President •  i I ♦ ♦ ♦ ' X f i y M. t MM a . ' , â– ' ' ' features MNM ? lUI, M fall As A I I J - ' I ' m sorry you ' ve been stanc next desk down. ing in the wrong line for the last hour. It ' s the Computers aren ' t so Nice to Some Sighs of frustration and weariness pervaded the atmosphere as new semester began with the usual long lines of registration. This year, however, these feelings were statewide as a growing Clemson Uni- versity added campuses at Greenville and Sumter to accompany its first extension at Anderson. Com- puter programming added to the already unbear- able dilemma of registration, but efficient staffs helped make the process smoother as over 5,000 students were registered at the four campuses. The 1,600 freshmen were initiated into the way of col- lege life and settled down to await the beginning of classes. Students going through registration never realized how many people could fit into the Bursar ' s Office. it u p 66 The drummer warms up before Major Lance arrives. The Marvelettes entrance Clemson Rats. Bald Rats Don ' t Need Hair to Dance at Rat Hop Beginning the Central Dance Association ' s 1966-67 social calendar was Rat Hop ' 66. A tradition at Clemson, Rat Hop provides the first opportunity for freshmen to demon- strate their amazing adaptation to college life to their hometown sweetheart. It is their first contact with Clemson life apart from books, study, and quizzes. The Friday night dance featured Major Lance. The Major entertained with his hits The Monkey Time and Urn, Um, Urn, Urn, Urn, thrilling the hearts and exciting the frenzied thoughts of many an unsuspecting freshman. Setting Saturday night ' s pace was the sound of three vibrant young ladies, The Marvelettes. They rocked the audience with such hits as Don ' t Mess With Bill and Beachwood 4-5789 . Many a Clemson gen tleman was left with fond memories of the 1966 version of Rat Hop. Freshmen had gotten their first big taste of college life. Although some had bitten the dust with over-exuberant efforts to snow the girls of their dreams with their social abilities and charm, to most it was a wonderful and memorable weekend. Girls, girls, girls — it must be a dance weekend. First Big Weekend The Marvelettes ended a great Rat Hop weekend â– MHP1H Skits and Corny Jokes Tigerama Blasts Off To a Big Success Marty Jones is crowned Miss Clemson by Dr. Edwards. Rat Man and Sparrow emerged as winning skit. Intermission entertainment was provided by the Senti mental Jazzmen. : f The Tigers defend Death Valley from the Blue Devils. Fun and Fireworks, Miss Clemson Crowned Fun, frolics, and fireworks returned to the Clemson campus Friday night of Homecom- ing in the annual all-student variety produc- tion of Tigerama. A crowd of over 10,000 was on hand in Memorial Stadium to witness the spectacular. The tenth annual presentation of the Tigerama pageant, the kick-off event of Clemson ' s gala Homecoming festivities, featured skits, variety acts, South Carolina ' s largest fireworks display, a pep rally, and the crowning of freshman coed Marty Jones as Miss Clemson 1967. The activities of Tigerama got under way early in the evening with pre-Tigerama, a giant pep rally with the Clemson cheerlead- ers and the Tiger band centered around a large bonfire. Then the festivities moved to the stadium where the program featured skits by six local fraternities, Women ' s Dorm No. 2, and one local sorority. Kappa Sigma Nu won top honors in the skit competition with their version of Ratman ' s rescue of the Clemson Tiger. A twenty-minute, $1,500 fireworks display that captivated the entire audience climaxed the event. Part of the large crowd at Tigerama The Tarns provided Friday night entertainment. You Lied, Laugh it Off At Homecoming, Tiger dance ' ell, you might cal let off a little steam, it the cool jerk. A Clemson man and little to a tune for al lis date slow dc lovers. mmmtKm The Central Dance Association again out- did themselves in the recreational depart- ment for the two dances of Homecoming Weekend. Friday night featured the Swing- ing Tarns, ABC-Paramount recording stars screaming such hits as What Kind of Fool , Laugh It Off , and Riding for a Fall , which was especially dedicated for the Duke Blue Devils. The Tarns, a five-man recording group are well known in the Southeast and headline from Atlanta, Georgia. Saturday night was even more rewarding. Smokey Robinson and his Miracles per- formed before a full house in perhaps the finest one-night stand ever offered at Clem- son. Smokey is acknowledged as perhaps the most gifted songwriters of modern hits. His genius is illustrated today in songs sung by the Supremes, Temptations, Marvellettes, and Marvin Gaye, as well as Smokey ' s own group, the Miracles. In one word, he was a Miracle. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles provided top-notch Saturday night entertainment. Football, Dances, Girls, Parties, Mark Homecoming Clemson students and their dates do the jerk to a popular hit song by the fabulous TAMS. beauties miss taps lark calhoun phi kappa delta 1967 -â– â– -â– â– â– â– ; ' :-:â– â– mrs. taps 1967 mrs. warren bull numeral society miss clemson university 1967 martenza jones r r £ S E k m W8u clemson university ' s best dressed shelley emerson homecoming queen . . . 1967 lucy currie mills young republicans susan blalock alpha gamma judy florie sigma beta chi connie gilstrap delta phi kappa ann bailey sigma kappa epsilon anne millford delta kappa alpha - - £5 — mjw . . • spring Extending of Bids Tops Off ' 67 Rush The old standard again, What did you say your major was. It ' s not all small talk at the smoker. The frat boys hit rushees with some pretty serious questions. All rushees are required to sign in when they arrive at a rush function. Rush Party Special - Stag Girls for All Clemson ' s Inter-Fraternity Council held its 1967 Rush during the first week of second semester. Beginning activities Wednesday was a meeting to inform all rushees of the rules and procedures of IFC Rush Week. Wednesday and Thursday there were open smokers. In order to pledge, a rushee had to visit at least four fraternities the first night and at least two the second. On Fri- day, invitational smokers were held. Satur- day night featured invitational parties with bands and rush girls from Clemson and other colleges to allow rushees to demonstrate social prowess. Sunday drop-ins and cook- outs were held. Quiet hours began Sunday night when bids were determined. Monday, the bids were received and accepted by 200 pledges. The cool one looks over a rushee ' s shoulder. A fraternity brother familiarizes a rushee with his fraternity. Sam and Dave Provide Mid-Winters Soul A si. dance adds a rom antic mood to the dance. Sam and Dave hold a captive audience. Mid-Winters swiftly came to the Clemson students amid sunshine and fair weather, but this only acted to accent the fine dance weekend. Friday night Clemson ' s own Caravelles played for the enjoyment of the student body. They held a captive audience by sing- ing many of the popular songs. On Saturday, the activities started and ended with the superb performance of Sam Dave . The house was packed from the start, expecting as great an entertainment as they received. The crowd swayed to such well known songs as You Don ' t Know Like I Know and Hold on I ' m Coming . The Central Dance Association certainly started the activities of the new year well, and the students backed them in their choice of bands. However great the weekend was, the majority knew that Mid-Winters was merely an indication of the fine social events that were yet to come. The Caravelles start the Mid-Winters off right. â– m Not all of us can dance The Sam and Dave show was the highlight of Mid-Winters. Originality Highlights ' 67 Sorority Rush Week The sisters of Omicron play host to the rushees. The Inter-Sorority Council and Clemson ' s three sororities presented sorority rush dur- ing the first week of second semester. On Wednesday, the rushees were informed of rules and requirements to be met, and they attended drop-ins for each sorority. During the next week, two invitational parties were held by each sorority. Theme parties were initiated this year with costumes and skits, as Sigma ' s-a-go-go and Alice in Wonderland. After the parties, quiet hours began Wednesday night when bids were decided. Thursday, the Rushees signed their prefer- ence cards in Dean Delony ' s office, and Fri- day, bids were extended. The new pledges were then initiated into sorority life begin- ning with pledge pins and points to be earned as over forty coeds were accepted by the sororities as pledges. Drop-ins were an important part of rush week. Entertainment for the rushees was provided by the SKE Unites Sororities in First Dixie Day The first annual Dixie Day, sponsored by Sigma Kappa Epsilon fraternity, not only provided competitive spirit between the sororities but drew the sisters of each closer together. Wednesday through Saturday, the so- rorities combed the campus for articles in a scavenger hunt. Friday evening the SKE ' s gave an informal dance at the armory. Saturday afternoon was spent at the Olympics with pyramids, five-legged races, egg throws, and tricycles. Com- posure was blown to the wind. Saturday evening saw everyone in for- mal attire at the Magnolia Ball. During the intermission, Shelly White was crowned Magnolia Queen, and results of the Week- end ' s competition were made known. Sigma Beta Chi sorority made a clean sweep of the trophies by winning the Olympics, beauty contest, and hat-snatch- ing contest to receive the overall Dixie Week Trophy. Miss Nancy Miller, president of SBX, receives Dixie Week trophy. Putting on a military unifrom in a sleeping bag is definitely tedious work. Cadets receive various honors at Military Ba Formal Military Ball Held in Honor of Cadets The O ue en of the Ball receives roses at intermission. The Spri ng Hop Weekend, was much of a disappointment this yearwhen booked enter- tainment failed to appear. As usual, Friday night featured the annual Military Ball with attendance by the Advanced ROTC stu- dents. Music was furnished by Billy Butter- field and his Orchestra, but the good music was dulled somewhat by the uncomfortable military uniforms reguired. The highlight of the evening was the talented vocalist, Dottie Smith, backed up by Butterfield ' s band. Saturday night, sensational entertainment booked by the CDA failed to appear. The Four Tops, popular recording stars, broke their contract to fulfill another engagement in our sister state to the north. The show did go on, however, with entertainment by the back up band headed by Willie Mitchell. The Military Ball provided fine entertainment for cadets and their dates. Mr. Pitiful, Otis Redding, gives Satis faction to the crowd. Honey, I can ' t help it that the Four Tops didn ' t show up. Four Tops No-Show Disappoints All at Spring Hop CDA dances always attract a good size crowd. One of Clemson ' s traditional evenings of fine entertainment, Junior Follies, was pre- sented by the Junior Class on April 15. As the name implies, Junior Follies is a show annually produced and directed by the junior class. Dan Bowen, master of cere- monies, joked his way through an evening of exceptional talent. Featured groups, of- fering various tastes in music, performed for the entire student body. The outstanding talent included groups from Clemson, Geor- gia Tech, the University of Tennessee, and Winthrop, as well as a combined group of the Clemson and Winthrop Coggers. The purpose of the production is to raise money in order to pay expenses for part of the Junior-Senior Weekend which the junior class sponsors. Every year, mugs and other favors are given to departing seniors from the junior class. The students provided entertainment for the Junior class project. Singing, Dancing, Clogging Presented at Follies Dan Bowen emcees for Juni Junior Follies presents beauty and talent. Spring Sounds, Blue Grass and Jazz Mu Beta Psi, national honorary music fra- ternity here at Clemson, presented its eighth annual Spring Sounds Concert featuring a variety of music and entertainment in Till- man Hall on March 24. This year ' s program was bigger and bet- ter than ever before. The entertainment in- cluded jazz groups, blue grass, folk music, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and Chet Adkins style guitarist. Bert Pearce and Gray Walsh, Tigerama emcees, gave another exceptional job with typical Clemson humor as Masters of cere- mony. Perhaps the most popular act was the two Spring bunnies, Cynthia Carrow and Olis Brooks. Spring Sounds presented student talent. The Caravelles were one of the most popular groups at Spring Sounds. Gray and Bert emcee show. Ill r immrM % fta ' t a Kappa Sigma Nu competes in fraternity sing competition. Fraternities Launch Big Greek Week The frats have a week devoted solely to them — this is Greek Week. It starts on Wednesday with inter-fraternity competi- tion in bridge, pool, ping-pong, and bowl- ing. The competition is brought to a climax at Greek Olympics on Saturday afternoon. The Olympics feature such sporting activities as a tug-of-war, a pie eating contest, and many others. Saturday night the IFC holds a dance where the Greek Goddess is chosen as well as the Greek of the Year. Greek Week activities ended with a dance and presentation of trophies. Parties, IFC Dance, Frat Competition The pool tournament is one of many Greek Week competitions. The ping-pong tournament is another example of stiff fra- ternity competition. — -zsa The bowling competition was held at Oconee Lanes. Left Right? or Right Left? The new pool at the library was a favorite spot. It helps to have a helping hand. The Last Senior Day Is Full of Frolick The years at Clemson seem to have been an endless stream or dateless dance week- ends, pop quizzes and Saturdays, and exams no one could have passed. These were all part of the climb toward the goals that seemed so distant. When a senior finally reaches the spring of his last year, he needs to be allowed some special freedom to release the tensions that sometimes seemed to great to bear, so he can face a new beginning. But, the era of Senior Days is gone. Bay of Pigs? ' t M | lJP M â– â– â– SC hF ' JH 7i x - â– â– Â Senior Day proves to be too much for some. Bringing home the bacon is harder than I thought. fe m -v Alright, you take three giant steps. Year ' s Last Social Memories are Taps Jr.-Sr. ' 66 Editor Al Roach receives small gift from publisher. Martha and the Vandellas belt out a good one. The last big fling — students dance the shag at TAPS Junior-Senior. TAPS arrives on campus for distribution. Dance, Parties Banquets, Yearbooks The students anxiously awaited the TAPS Junior- Senior, the Central Dance Association ' s annual conclusion to Clemson ' s social calendar. And for many seniors, this was the last social event as stu- dents. The festivities began with the Rivieras at Friday ' s formal dance. A refined, dignified atmos- phere prevaded the field house. During the inter- mission, the TAPS staff presented the object of their year ' s efforts — the 1 966 TAPS — to the faculty. TAPS beauties and candid photos were a refreshing break in the evening ' s gaieties. Saturday, following the Junior-Senior banquet, the dance tempo was set by Martha and the Van- dellas, as the field house was transformed by the heat of the music and the carefree dancing. At midnight, all was silent . . . everyone had departed to the fraternity parties and houseparties which marked the close of the year ' s activities and still another memorable weekend. Al Roach accepts a gift from the new editor Nancy Miller. â– N Clemson Grads Walk Down Aisle into Future A happy student climaxes his college career as he receives his degree. One of the world ' s most eminent scien- tists, Dr. Edward Teller, nuclear physicist and professor-at-large of the University of Cali- fornia, was the featured speaker at Clemson University ' s 70th annual Commencement on Saturday, May 14, 1966. Dr. Teller, whose brilliant research led to the development of the A-bomb, readily accepted Clemson ' s President R. C. Edward ' s invitation to par- ticipate in the traditional spring graduation ceremonies. A combined Army and Air Force ROTC commissioning ceremony was held for 66 students scheduled to receive commissions as 2nd Lieutenants. Maj. Gen. John A. Beall of Fort McPherson, Georgia, was speaker. Over 400 students graduated from the three colleges and three schools; among them were 50 in the Masters and 10 in the Doctoral programs. In addition to these, there were five hon- orary degrees given. Doctor of Science de- grees were presented to Dr. Teller and Dr. hHenry H. Duke, professor at Iowa State University. Doctor of Law degrees were presented to news correspondent Frank McGee, Executive Vice-President of S. C. Tax Manufacturing Association, and T. Wil- bur Thornhill, president of Charleston Oil Company. A large crowd looks on as students prepare to receive their degrees. -or- £ £a W i urn i tan I ' MHHI 88 5 II , • â– j r ft K 1 £1111 • • k. 1 DL j M J : WgA md BH Hv hfl Governor McNair, Mr. Self, and Mr. Cauthen talk things over after the ceremony. Dr. Edward Teller addresses the graduating class. Dr. Edwards bestows honorary degree on distinguished news reporter Frank McGee. activities â– ii ' iUPUHpm ! , . B 1 H Vi TAPS, the annual publication of Clemson University, is a tradition — a tradition that has presented five consecutive All-American yearbooks to Clemson University. But, tra- dition is more than winning awards. TAPS is a diary for every student at Clemson, recording the excitement and thrill of ath- letics, the pressure of academics, and the feelings of disappointment in the lives of Clemson students. All of these emotions are found within the pages of the TAPS. To the members of the staff, this tradition is the long hours of designing, tracing, pulling class cards, sorting pictures, and writing copy. It is scheduling pictures and fighting the clock the night before a deadline. But, most of all, it is the feeling of accomplishment in seeing the end result — TAPS 1967. The 1967 TAPS represents a culmination of the thoughts, ideas, and hard work of fifteen students who comprise this year ' s Senior Staff. We of the staff hope that you will gain as much enjoyment from TAPS 1967 as we have in presenting it to you, the students of Clemson University. NANCY M. MILLER, Editor-in-Chief Taps 1967 EDWARD W. BLAKELY, Business Manager MYRA J. MULLEN, Sweetheart PETER E. SHERRATT, Designer f5 MAC R. HARLEY, Sports Editor MICHAEL J. MAXWELL, Office Manager and Features Editor JOHN F. LEE, III, Photographer JACK W. ERTER, Activities Editor B l . m f Ji l 4 J CHARLES W. JAGER, Faculty and Administration Editor JOHN D. HARTLEY, Co-Designer LINDA S. ACREE, Co-Organizations Editor fc if 1 L CECIL M. DRAKEFORD, Advertising Manager DONN A. McCRARY, Photo Editor DANA STUART, Co-Organizations Editor WILLIAM H. TURNER, Classes Editor TAPS JUNIOR STAFF. LEFT TO RIGHT: El Dion, David Yount, Shelley White, Charles Tennent, Terry Charles, Richard Fessler. HAN CHOON: Playmate of the Month. TAPS JUNIOR STAFF. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chip Nusbickel, Marilyn Jones. Han Choon Lee, Becky Georqeo, Greg Miller. Just as with every other organization, TAPS has its planners and its workers. To earn a position on the Senior Staff, one must first prove himself a reliable worker. This apprenticeship as a worker is served on the TAPS Junior Staff. This year ' s Senior Staff sponsored two drop-ins for the difficult task of selecting an adequate Junior Staff. However, it soon be- came apparent that the 1967 Junior Staff was a capable group. They reported to school early to prepare for the massive job of registration. They stayed late into Christ- mas holidays to help editors meet their deadlines. They showed surprising spirit in the annual baseball game with the CDA for the challenge trophy. They became an inte- gral part of the TAPS organization. In short, they got the necessary work done. The Junior Staff is part of the enduring TAPS cycle. Many apply; few are chosen. This high degree of selectivity is directly responsible for the All-American TAPS. Nancy imagines the 1967 TAPS at The R. L. Bryan banquet, April 1966. The Junior Staff is an Integral Part of Taps TAPS JUNIOR STAFF. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Britten, Jii Ayers, Joe Fambrough. The next time something like that happens let me know. BUDDY HOLSHOUSER, Businesss Manager CHARLES HILL, Associate Editor HARRY TINSLEY, News Editor Tiger Celebrates Sixtieth Year of Publication The Tiger, South Carolina ' s oldest college news- paper, celebrated its sixtieth year of publication. The Senior Staff, composed of ten editors, meets Sunday nights to plan the week ' s publication and to discuss its editorial stand. This year ' s was char- acterized by strong news and editorial policies adopted by veteran editors. Editorial comment ranged from the campus proper and the surround- ing community to state politics. Two of the readers ' favorite items over coffee on Friday mornings were From the Hillside, writ- ten by Associate Editor Charles Hill, and Trailing The Tiger, a product of the four years experience of Executive Sports Editor Sam Carros. Bright, lively features, produced by Feature Editor Gus Johnson and his staff, and enterprising art work by Chief Photographer Langston Boyles and his boys brightened the pages of this year ' s Tiger. Creative front page makeup and layout ideas for the whole paper were sparked by Managing Editor Bill Johnson, while a hard-working business staff headed by Buddy Holshouser provided the funds. Coordination and ideas were provided by the Editor Ernie Stallworth, as the staffers worked at the fulltime job of producing a newspaper that was readable, interesting, and thought-provoking. ERNIE STALLWORTH, Editor ILL JOHNSON, Managing Editor t WAYNE LEE, Circulation Manager CAVERT McCORKLE, Advertising Manager GUS JOHNSON, Features Editor CHUCK WHITNEY, First Semester News Editor DON ELLIS, First Semester Business Manager SAM CARROS, Executive Sports Editor KEITH LOVE, Sports Editor t t • t NEWS STAFF. STANDING: Don O ' Briant, Styles Cobb, P. Buckhiester. SEATED: Robert Whitney, Buddy Marchbanks, Steve Peck. FEATURES. Dan Biggerstaff, Ken Agnew, Noel Moore. 1 m 1 Ri Li ill |9 - : j I SPORTS STAFF. STANDING: Jerry Jebuily, Tim O ' Reily, Bill Smith. SEATED: Sa Copeland, George Finfelstein, Mike Clark. NEWS STAFF. BACK ROW: Ed Waldron, Dennis Bolt. Wes Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: Al Way, Stan Perey, Tex Peterson. FRONT ROW: Bill Rhodes, Laura Pratt, John Dovies. Junior Staffers Learn the Crafts of Journalism The byline on a well-written story is the only indication of the staff-in-training on the Tiger, the Junior Staff. And the hard work- ers on the Business, Advertising, and Cir- culation staffs aren ' t able to receive that recognition. The writing members of the news, sports, features, and editorial depart- ments may work hard for two weeks before their names appear in print. From weekly staff meetings to rewriting and individual critigue sessions, the Junior Staffers are taught the craft of journalism. When their work appears on Friday morning, they feel a sense of accomplishment that only writers experience. The Junior Staffers know that they are the ones who really make the paper come out every Friday. Efficiency, creativity, and plain hard work are the forte of these future busi- nessmen and writers. I f ) It i - â– â– l l r â– ' Â¥ ' {{â– JOHN DAVIES, Copy Editor EDITORIAL STAFF. Jeff Lapin, Buddy Marchbanks, James Hemphill. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Angus McDuffie, Langston Boyles. Allen Hodgens. ADVERTISING STAFF. Ed Steve nson, Robert Whitney, Rick Skilton. FRONT ROW: Bill Gaines, Wess Harris. 1967 Chronicle Receives Official Recognition The Chronicle is Clemson ' s foremost va- riety magazine, its only variety magazine. Striving under the guise of a major service organization, the Chronicle entertains, en- courages good journalism, and promotes creative interests through an adventursome format touching the fields of photography and the graphic arts. The magazine is neither all-literary nor all-humor, but contains stu- dent work displaying the better features of both. Besides a collection of selected short stories, poems, and essays, the magazine includes reviews and criticisms of plays, novels, and records that might be of more than cursory interest to students. In 1 967 the Chronicle received official recognition from the United States Govern- ment in the form of a second class mailing permit. Even with this somewhat dubious rating, the Chronicle in 1 967 was elevated to the high pinnacle of a major service organization by the Student Senate. A rewarding year, a year of accomplish- ment, and WE were there. TIM McNEIGHT, Managing Editor PAUL A. MORRIS, Editor MARK STEADMAN, Faculty Advisor JIM McDONOUGH, Feature Editor BILL ETHRIDGE, Reviews Editor GARLAND GOODEN, Fiction Editor LYNN CRAIG (Standing), JULIE CRAIG (Seated), Business Managers PAUL LEVINE, Photography Editor JOHN HARTLEY, Art Director PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF. Paul Levine, Cathy Wallenburg, Herb McKenzy. Allen Levlne. BACK: Rob Matthew, Wayne Wrobble, Harold Davis, Gary Fleetwood, Tom Mozen. MIDDLE: John Blackburn. FRONT: Terry Southerland. DAN BOWEN, Promotions Manager JEFF SMITH, Circulations Manager ' ♦  t • t « JAY DEE HAIR, President WILL B. BUSCH, Vice-President JAY R. LUNCEFORD, Secretary-Treasurer FRANK J. COX, Placing Chairman The CDA Provides Top Entertainment for Clemson ANN LEWIS WILLIAMS, Sweetheart The Central Dance Association of Clem- son was formed with one purpose in mind: to provide the University with the best in entertainment throughout the school year. The social calendar for the 1966-67 year was comprised of five major dance week- ends: Rat Hop, Homecoming, Mid-Winters, Spring Hop, and Junior-Senior. The enter- tainment was characterized by such famous vocal groups as the Tarns, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, The Sam and Dave show, the Serendipity Singers, Major Lance, and the Marvellettes. The CDA is comprised of eight Clemson gentlemen who successfully competed for a position on the Senior Staff. The responsi- bility is a tremendous one. Due to the size and importance of the task, the CDA must be run according to strict business principles. It is a close-knit brotherhood bent on pro- viding Clemson with excellence in enter- tainment. THE CDA SENIOR STAFF. Alexander. FRONT: W. B. Busch, J. D. Hair, W. E. Dargan. J. R. Lunceford. BACK: S. S. McCrorey, F. J. Cox, K. E. Hill, T. K. KEMPER E. HILL, III, Publicity Chairman WILLIAM E. DARGAN, Floor Chairman TERRY K. ALEXANDER, Decorations STEVE S. McCROREY, Alternus Why do we always wait until the night before So I ' m working on my Ph.D., and I don ' t know how to paint. Kahuna puts finishing touches on the scrapbook. CDA presents the JUNIOR STAFF. Each year sixteen boys are chosen to compete for the eight CDA Senior Staff positions. From this Junior Staff are chosen eight boys who through competition have earned a position on the Senior Staff and are capable of continuing in the excellent tradition of CDA. The Junior Staff is directly responsible for pre- senting the dances. It is a demanding job, requiring endless hours of work. Sacrifices must be made, hard work must be put forth, and CDA spirit must be realized before a Junior Staffer can even be considered for a Senior Staff position. The Junior Staff is constantly striving to create new ideas to improve the dances at Clemson. Through the year these boys learn what it means to be a part of CDA and are ready to assume the tremendous responsibility that the position demands. Junior staffers monkey around. The Junior Staff is a Training Period for CDA CDA JUNIOR STAFF. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Bearden, Charles Jennings, Jack Erter, Stan Kellett, Harrell Waldrep. SECOND ROW: Dennis Cartwright, Donnie Smith, Marvin Caughman, Bert Yarborough, Steve Hutchinson, Tommy Merrell. A paisley handkerchief to finish a cabinet door? JEFF BORKE, Engineering Director A I JOHN MATTHEW, Business Director CARL BROWN, Program Director TONY SCIALDONE, Chief Announcer STANDING: Carl Brown, John Matthew. SEATED: Tony Scialdone, Jeff Borke, John Shou WSBF Ends Second Year of 24 Hour Broadcasting With two years of 24 hours a day broad- cast experience, WSBF now looks hopefully ahead to new developments in the future, including increasing power on FM and broad- casting through the summer months. With these goals in mind, the staff ' s main efforts this year have been to improve both the audio facilities and the sound of the station. Coordinating these efforts is the responsi- bility of the WSBF Senior Staff ... 12 stu- dents who constantly work together to assure continuing operation of this vital news and entertainment medium. The Senior Staff are members of the three main divisions of operation of WSBF. . . . The Program, Engineering, and Business staffs. Each of these three staffs is headed by its respective director, whose responsi- bility it is to exercise the leadership and authority necessary for 24 hours a day programming. Each staff is subsequently di- vided into various departments to cover all phases of broadcast operations. Each Senior Staffer is delegated a definite responsibility as head of one of these operational areas. Policy making is handled by the Board of Directors, as the station has a corporate structure. The board is composed of the Engineering, Business, and Program Direc- tors, plus two appointed members of the Program and Engineering Staffs. DAN BOWEN, Continuity and Traffic Manager SCOTT HARROWER, Office Manager JOHN SHOUSE, Technical Manager FELIX NEPVEUX, Transmitter Engineer â– Wffltiuwmmm mti Smm few PSW 01«« Kim 3WI FSB QUI ' Kin 3M0I FS| ill Kll SV FS Mi at 3 « — FSB0LC8P ffiSBP «cMre w9G auvsai in iia.iiimu. :  imjw;« ' « ' SI , {.9 rf!SfAH4 IZBl IAII iiaaT2 SL Mg;A RICHARD BERKLAND, Music Manager BOB KNOWLES, News Manager JOHN DOZIER, Production Manager PROGRAM STAFF ASSISTANTS. SEATED: H. Moose, B. Carrol, C. Frost, R. Hinton, B. Simpson. STANDING: B. Steele, J. Pringley. B. Bonera Biggerstaff, A. Montgomery. Junior Staffers See All Facets of Radio Work Dan Bowen prepares another rip-and-read newscast. Equally important to the station are the members of the WSBF Junior Staff. The Junior Staffers have served a semester ' s apprenticeship before officially becoming members. During this training period the prospective Junior Staffer is exposed to all facets of radio work and is encouraged to fully investigate all the opportunities open to him. In addition, he has various station duties to perform weekly. The Junior Staffer then assumes his role in the operation of the station. Each member of the Junior Staff usually directs his energies toward one or two specific departments of his respective staff. Much of the actual maintenance, an- nouncing, and writing is done by the Junior Staffers, who gain valuable experience and insight leading to heavier responsibilities in the future and possible appointment to the Senior Staff. WSBF is South Carolina ' s only 24 hour FM station and is equipped with some of the most modern equipment available. Its operation is entirely by Clemson students who perform all management, maintenance, programming, and actual broadcasting. In addition, a close bond of fellowship becomes apparent among WSBF staffers who enjoy working together for Clemson. JUNIOR STAFF. SEATED: B. Shelton, B. Evans, P. Asfcias. C. McCorkle, A. Yibby. STAND- ING: M. Brown, L. Wells, B. Saverance. L. Chandler, T. Lawson. The program director explains the facts of radio life to a new staffer. JUNIOR STAFF. SITTING: C. Moss. J. Norville, D. Van Dusen, S. Douglas. K. Schmidt. STANDING: T. Spetnagel, N. McNair, J. Atherton, K. Knust, J. Tucker, R. Rothchild. JUNIOR STAFF. SITTING: H. Gindhart, B. Bierley. S. Thomas, T. Chap- man, B. Williams. STANDING: D. Deem, T. Evatt, M. Hillyer, C. Belflower, R. Waites, R. Linke. S. Baker, B. Strong. Now, if we put this piece on the first reel, and The red wire connects to the green terminal — or was it the green wire to the red terminal? DANIEL A. SPEIGHTS President KENNETH M. SUGGS Secretary The Student Government Voices Students ' Desires Second semester of each year the students of Clemson University elect the leaders of their Stu- dent Government. This representative organization is made up of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The four student body officers fill the executive branch positions. Making up the legisla- tive branch are ten senators for each of the four classes. The judicial branch is composed of all the different student courts. The primary function of the Student Govern- ment is to give the students a voice in the coordi- nation of their university. The Student Government is continually striving to make Clemson a finer place for both faculty and students. Yearly projects such as the selling of student health and accident insur- ance to raise funds for the Boy ' s Home of America give proof to show that the student Government is constantly concerned with the welfare of each student. Serving as a direct liaison between the faculty and the students, the Student Government is ever striv- ing to improve relations and understandings for the betterment of Clemson University. WILLIAM S. WALKER, Vice-President DENNIS A. BROSNAN, Treasurer Justice Prevails in All High Court Decisions The court system is the backbone of Clemson University ' s student government, and the most powerful branch of this system is the High Court. The High Court is made up of nine members of the Clemson student body, eight of which are elected at large from the senior class. The Vice-Presi- dent of the Senior Class automatically holds the ninth posi- tion. Three attorneys for prosecution and three for the defense are appointed to assist the High Court members. Although the names of students tried are never disclosed, the High Court announces cases and decisions in the cafe- teria to deter students from further violations. The Court deals with all violations of serious Student Regulations and makes its decision in a fair and unbiased manner according to the regulations set up by the Student Government. HIGH COURT ATTORNEYS. H. L. Beach, J. E. Enslen, S. R. Goldstein, W. Smith, W. K. Stewart. SITTING: Mike Click, Terry Richardson, Randy Mahaffey, Bill Mays. STAN DING: Charles Hill, David Narramore, John Mclnnis, Bill Dean. R. H. MAHAFFEY, Chairman !$4i A fck ' - k0 fe f ' mSM tf MJ f t- L _ m l% 5 i ; M ' 7 ' rl uSi? T 1 â– 1 w f Jfi n m p Sl • 1 f: 11 - V • y I j . _ - . m '  n Co-eds are Coordinated by Women ' s Association Women ' s Student Association which was founded in the spring of 1966, was organized to better co- ordinate the rules and the activities among the co-eds in the two dormitories and the commuting co-eds. Members of the WSA are composed of the presi- dent and vice-president of each dormitory, repre- sentative elected from each dormitory, and the president of the commuting Co-eds Club. The Big Sister-Little Sister Program was success- fully held at the beginning of the year. As part of the program the Big Sisters acted as hostesses at the President ' s Picnic. In the Fall an Open House was held at the girls ' dorm for all freshmen to be- come better acquainted. Women ' s resident court discusses dorm problems. LINDA ACREE, President; JUDY FLORIE, Vice-President; NORRIS, Secretary; SUSAN DENBERG, Social Chairman. FRONT: Linda Acree, Judy Florie, Beverly Norris, Susan Denberg. BACK: Merry Chovan, Carrell Hunter, Becky Bollard, Lyn Bethea. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cada Jenkins, Delores Violette, Margaret Seay, Tondy McGowan, Betty Lynn. Residence Courts Act as Regulatory Agencies SEATED: F. Gassaway. J. Cotton, J. Ranney, J. Ellicot. STANDING: J. Hill, A. Brown. The Judicial Branch seeks to prevent seri- ous infraction of the established rules and policies of Clemson University. This branch of the Student Government reviews the violations of regulations and determines penalties when they are needed. Comprising an important part of the Ju- dicial Branch, the Men ' s Residence Court and the Women ' s Residence Court have a proved history of service to Clemson Uni- versity from which their rules of procedure have been handed down from court to court. The Residence Courts are then, for the most part, as they were in their conception, regu- latory agencies governing minor violations of student regulations dealing with dormi- tory activity. In the Spring dormitory students elect three students to represent them as mem- bers on the courts. The President of the Student Body appoints two other students for each court which must be approved by the Student Senate. Through the enforcement of the rules and regulations, the Residence Courts uphold the highest standards of conduct among the men and women of Clemson University. - l Mm Awm â– k i tt jhi Jkp HL - - (H V ' | m ' km 12 ) H â– H i m SENIOR SENATORS FRONT ROW: R. M. Ward, R. C. Cobb. D. M. Holbrook, J. R. Hi W. D. Dean. T. A. Kingsmore. SECOND ROW: J. D. Matthew, W. H. Johnson, F. P. Copeland, Senate Strives to Improve Student Government The Student Senate is the direct representative of the Clemson students. It is through the Senate that students regulate and govern themselves. The purpose of the members of the Senate is to carry out and enforce Senate actions. This work is done mainly through commit- tees such as the Traffic and Grounds Committee, Committee of the Judiciary, Student Organizations Affairs Committee, and Gen- eral Affairs Committee. The Student Senate works closely with the faculty senate in student legislation. The Student Senate is also the liaison between students and faculty. The Senate is every student ' s chance to participate in and further improve their student government. M. DANA STUART, Secretary JOHN D. MATTHEW, President JUNIOR SENATORS FIRST ROW- J S Harrower. M. D. Stuart, D. C. Whitney, DW. Shelley SECOND ROW: H. S. Deoear WD Johnson, C. K. McCorkle, R. D. Bowen, B. R. Edwards, J. A. D.ckerson. SOPHOMORE SENATORS SITTING: W A. Crosby, A. L Buckalew, B. S Carlton H. L. Tinsley, W. A. Simpson. STANDING: W. A. Johnson, G. R. Edgin, C. D. Cooper, D. M. Bell, L C. Young. FRESHMAN SENATORS SEATED: M. Rooney, K. Agnew, W. Depass. A. Cochey. STANDING: D. Hunt, J. Hass. J. Hudson, J. Traynham, M. Jones, D. Alexander. Senate Committee of the Judiciary Senate Traffic and Grounds Committee SEATED: K. Agnew, A. Coehey, B. Carlton, W. Dean. STANDING: J. Dickerson, Chairman; W. Johnson, H. Deqear, D. Whitney. SEATED: B. Edwards, W. Johnson, R. Ward, Chairman. STANDING: J. Traynham, D. Holbrook. Senate Academic Affairs Committee SEATED: W. Depass, T. Kingsmore, M. Jones, R. Cobb. STANDING: D. Shelley, Chairman, W. Simpson, W. Crosby, W. Johnson. General Affairs Committee FRONT ROW: D. Bell, J. Hudson, C. McCorlcle, E. Edgin. SECOND ROW: J. Hill, A. Buclte C. Young. Elections Board SEATED: B. Smith, G. Pritchard. Chairman. S. Young. STANDING: H. Theiling, M. Long, B. Hop Central Spirit Committee SEATED: J. Douglas, F. Morris, M. Aldrich, H. Bunch. C. Bethea. Cha T. O ' Reilly. J. Ellenburg, B. Bonicate, H. Tinsley. A. Dicltert. N. Dulin. STANDING: Ways and Means LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Lee, G. Phillips, B. Etheredge, D. Merry. President ' s Cabinet Regulates All Committees The Executive Branch of the Student Government is composed of five major committees. These com- mittees include the General Affairs Committee, the Financial Review Board, the Central Spirit Commit- tee, the President ' s Cabinet, and the Ways and Means Committee. Their main purpose is to give support to the Executive Branch, whose job is to carry out all functions designated by the Student Government and also provided for in the Consti- tution of the Clemson University Student Body. Considering all committees egually, the Presi- dent ' s Cabinet is perhaps the most important. Members of this committee consist of the four stu- dent body officers, the Presidents of each of the four classes, and the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. Essentially the committee ' s main objective is to advise the Student Body President, and it also must give a favorable vote to all Senate bills before they become law. Another aide which the Student Body President may rely on is the Attorney General. He renders all necessary legal advice. He represents the Stu- dent Body in all courts. The Attorney General also keeps all official records for each branch of the student government. DICK MILEY, Attorney General ' RESIDENT ' S CABINET. SEATED: D. Brosnan. K. Suggs, D. Speights, B. Walker. STANDING: D. Miley, F. Morris, J. Sutherland, E. McGee. J. Ellenburg. Clemson has Fifteen Elected to Who ' s Who Among JAMES LAWRENCE SUTHERLAND JOHN DOUGLAS MATTHEW WILLIAM SAMUEL WALKER, JR. SUSAN RENFOE MOORE Students in American Universities and Colleges Wh o ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges is a national honor and leadership organization for outstanding students who display exceptional character, leadership, schol- arship, and service to the school. This year, fifteen Clemson University students were honored by their election to Who ' s Who. Their influence of char- acter, leadership, and scholarship have greatly added to the betterment of Clemson University through participation in activities and organizations. Who ' s Who is one of the highest distinctions a Clemson student may attain. A nominating com- mittee, composed of faculty, administration, and student representatives, considers the student ' s scholarship, his participation and leadership in aca- demic and extra-curricular activities, his citizenship and service to the school, and his promise of future success. NANCY McKEEHAN MILLER DONALD WINBURN SHELLEY DANIEL ALVAH SPEIGHTS RICHARD EDWIN MILEY CARL EMENECKER BROWN, JR. WILLIAM MICHAEL CLICK Who ' ; TERRY EDWARD RICHARDSON, JR. A life SI | JOHN PATRICK NEMERGUT LINDA SUE ACREE HAROLD RANDOLPH MAHAFFEY Who 1966-67 CHARLES EDWARD HILL Student helps distribute keys in dormitory office. MANNING N. LOMAX Residence Counselor Allen, D. E. Avant, J. L. Bense. J. E. Brannon, J. A. Brown, F. T. Carpenter, J. C. Curtis, W. W. DeLaddy, E. A. Detwiler, D. W. Doane, R. L Jennings, C. W. Johnson, A. D. Johnson, W, Lee, L W. Luzzi, J. McCracken, J. B Maner, J. K. Mays, W. F. Medlin, B. M. Moyer, R. D. Newton, J. S. Pearce, J. A. Ranney, J. Rhodes, D. L. Richardson, M. Rogers, J. R. Ruzicka, J. L. Senerote, L. A. Shaw, L. R. Shell, J. T. Smith, R. F. Smoak, N. A. Stephens, R. H. Trescott, R. E. Tropea, L. Turner, W. A. Watts, M. A. Weller, R. N. Wilson, C. S. Woods, J. M. Hall Mamas wipe out dirty rooms. t.toAtl Hall Supervisors Serve as Examples to Freshmen Among the unheralded leaders of Clemson Uni- versity are the hall supervisors who render an invalu- able service to the university students. Their various duties include weekly inspection of the dormitories, posting bulletins from the Office of Student Affairs, and delivering Inter-Office mail. While the students are in the dorm, it is the responsibility of the super- visors to care for the welfare of each member of the hall. Hall supervisors also serve as an example of the traditional Clemson Gentleman to new students. The supervisors also play a valuable role in the intramural competition, since they are responsible for the organization of their hall teams and for the generation of enthusiasm. The supervisors have an important and sometimes rugged job to accomplish, but their job can also be a rewarding one. They are always ready and willing to help anyone with a problem, whether personal or academic. Hall Supervisor gives B-716 a poor on room inspection. Pes i£y jfc - sm 1 ijfc d 177 TIGER BAND SENIOR OFFICERS. Andy Divert, Commander; Ronnie Bullock, Sergeant Ma[or; Bob Kirkpatrick, Vice-Commander; Joe Ruzika, Student Bandmaster; Gene Meyers, Color Guard Commander; Marion Crooks, Drum Major. MARION CROOKS, Drum Major ANDY DICKERT, Commander Tiger Band Performs at Governor ' s Inauguration In their brilliant orange coats and black fur bus- bies, the Tiger Band, Clemson ' s official marching band, has proudly represented the University at many functions this year. Other than playing at all home football games, the Tiger Band accompanied the Tigers to Atlanta for the Tech game, to Raleigh for the N. C. State game, and to College Park for the Maryland clash. The Tiger Band also performed at the governor ' s inauguration and at all home basketball games and football pep rallies. Under the direction of Bruce M. Cook and the field leadership of this year ' s drum major, Marion Crooks, the Tiger Band presented exciting halftime entertainment featuring intricate maneuvers and excellent musical showmanship. Featured with the band were the Tiger Band Solo Twirlers — Sandy Tarquino and Dynva Edens. BRUCE F. COOK Director of Bands TIGER BAND SOLO TWIRLERS. Dynva Edens, Sandy Tarquino. The Tiger Band on the steps of the nation ' s capitol. The Clemson University Tiqer Band. Sfcfgtf iae - E-s ?a wtKit Sft r v jjfr -- :lrf 5rOE— ; . S|V i V â– â– â– HHK HH The Tiger Band executes intricate maneuvers at Tech ' s Grant Field. ff AT A a The Tiger Band performs below Atlanta skyline â– ?..«5i.W, i Mi The Tiger Band displays its excellence in l ' |j« r.. ' precision marching. ki ? Clemson Concert Band Toured the State in March The Concert Band devotes its time to the study and performance of concert literature, interspersed liberally with selections from Broadway musicals, marches, and novelties. The concert tour this year was to northern and eastern areas of South Caro- lina on the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth of March. The tour concert was given on the twenty- first of March in the Clemson Field House. Conclud- ing the year in April was the enjoyable presentation of the Pops Concert. Formed at the beginning of second semester, the Concert Band is made up of both men and women volunteers. Excellent instrumentation and a well- balanced concert ensemble, which are arranged by the director, Mr. Bruce M. Cook, have given this organization a reputation as one of the finest con- cert bands in the area. Trombones and French horns radiate the class! cal sounds of the Concert Band. CONCERT BAND OFFICERS. T. Sprott, Secretary; T. Selltyhis. Vice- President; R. Bullock, President. The Clemson University Concert Band. Glee Club Appears on TV for Christmas Program Clemson University Glee Club 1966-67 was made worthwhile first by the doubling of its mem- bership at the opening of the year. A social venture proved advantageous when both men and women had a cookout at Twin Lakes. Fall tours were new (first time this year). The Barbershop Quartet man- aged to steal the show with After Dark and al- most learned a soft-shoe routine with Bidin ' My Time. The television taping of a Christmas program in Greenville proved highly successful and humorous; everyone got to laugh at himself. Singing for the tree lighting ceremony was a unique experience which brought the spirit of Christmas to the campus and to the concert which followed. Randall Thompson ' s Testament of Freedom was presented by the Men ' s Glee Club (their first presentation of a major choral work for men ' s voices) on March 9. At the same concert, the Women ' s Glee Club emerged as a performance group. Touring the eastern states in the Spring added excitement and attraction for a very worthwhile four days in April. The Pops Concert (first for the choral groups) showed contemporary popular music in some of its best forms. A final outstanding event of the year was the Glee Club banquet which gave both men and wo- men a tribute to a successful year. BOB LUCKABAUGH Tenor Soloist MEN ' S QUARTET. Joe Kelley, Alexander Middleton, Artie Viohl, Martin King. The Clemson University Singers. Mixed Chorus Presents u Pops Concert in Spring OFFICERS. SEATED: J. D. Palmer. M. B. Trout, D. G. Jaclcel, B. T. Rhyne, A. Viohl. STANDING: R. K. Luckabaugh. Men ' s Glee Club performs at Christmas tree lighting ceremony. MR. J. E.JACKSON Director The Clemson University Glee Club. The Clemson Players. The Clemson Players Presented ' Three Penny The King ' s messenger (Bat Dotson) arrives just in time to keep Mac the Knife (David Crawford) from being hanged in Three Penny Opera. Reaching and expanding continually since January of 1965, the Clemson Players have been recognized as a forceful group on campus. Now with their own place of gathering, the Players ' Pad, the group is becoming more solidly established. They have now built their own flats, acguired their own light- ing, and some of their own props. Although an established group, the Clemson Players realize the significance of newer and better ideas. Arrange- ments have been made to begin a few classes of drama in the near future which will give the students credit for activity and interest in the theater. Ar- rangements have also been made for construction of a permanent structure for use in theater work. Since their beginning, the Clemson P layers have brought a variety of entertainment to the Clemson campus. The groups third season, beginning in the fall of 1966, brought productions of Eugene O ' Neil ' s Ah, Wilderness, E. William ' s The Night Must Fall, and Berecht and Wilde ' s Three Penny Opera. Olivia (Nancy Harsh) knows the truth as Danny (Will Ginn) reads the account ot the murder. Opera and A The Night Must Fall Mrs. Terrence, the housekeeper (Nita Frick), asks Mr. Laurie (Bob Eisenhower) if he saw his name in the paper. Danny (Will Ginn) plays up to Mrs. Bramson (Donna Barker) as Olivia (Nancy Harsh) slowly boils in The Night Must Fall. COLONEL J. C. SUTHERLAND Brigade Commander Cadet Colonel Suther review. Brigade Staff inspect as troops pass in Army Brigade Staff Coordinates Drill Program Executive Officer LT. COL. C. J. BETHEA SGT. MAJ. J. R. HOAG MAJ. W. N. HANNAH MAJ. W. P. HANNAH S-4 MAJ. J. C. WILKS FIRST BATTALION STAFF. Major E. S. Jones, Executive Officer: Captain R. McCormac, S-l ; Captain W. Tatum, S-2; Captain R. W. Gaskins, S-3; Captain M. G. Christopher, S-4. Outstanding Officers Guide First Battalion LT. COL. J. H. ABRAMS Battalion Commander Company A- 1 Commander CAPT. D. W. BRAY Company B-l Commander CAPT. C. W. JAGER Company C-l Commander CAPT. R. S. RUSTIN I Company D-l Commande CAPT. T. L. GIBBONS LT. COL. K. H. WATERS Battalion Commander ,. Company A-2 Commander CAPT. B. N. JOHNSON Company B-2 Commander CAPT. E. P. TROTTER Company C-2 Commander CAPT. C. E. FELKEL Company D-2 Commander CAPT. W. H. HORTON Second Battalion Emphasizes Drill Excellence SECOND BATTALION STAFF. Major R. M. Koger, Executive Officer- Capt. L. A. He SM; Captain M. G. Christopher, S-3. S-l; Captain E. Rogers. S-2; Sergeant Major Reardon Company A-3 Commander CAPT. W. L. DANZLER Company B-3 Commander CAPT. W. O. MOFFZ LT. COL. B. T. DAVILLI Battalion Commander Company C-3 Commander CAPT. W. T. GRISSOM Company D-3 Commander CAPT. B. T. CLARK Third Battalion Stresses Military Courtesy THIRD BATTALION STAFF. Major R. G. Castles, Executive Officer; Captain. W. Langford, S-l ; Captain F. Cox. S-2; Sergeant Major H. Avinger, SM. FOURTH BATTALION STAFF. Captain J. K. Anderson, S-l; Captain S. Carros, S-3 ; Sergeant Major J. Addison, SM. Fourth Battalion Wins Field Day Event LT. COL. D. R. BAILEY Battalion Commander Company A-4 Commande CAPT. E. H. GRUBBS T5ns $k Company C-4 Commander CAPT. R. P. WINDHAM Company B-4 Commander CAPT. R. B. BEATSON Company D-4 Commander CAPT. T. K. ALEXANDER The Clemson University Counterguerrilla Platoon was organized in September of 1 962 to give Army ROTC cadets an opportunity for advanced military training. The unit strives to keep each member physically fit and to develop his self-confidence and lead- ership abilities. The type of training the counterguerrillas undertake includes land navigation, battle drill, bayonet fighting, hand-to-hand com- bat, rappelling, and patrolling. This is sup- plemented by patrols in and around the Clemson area and field trios to Fort Ben- ning, Georgia, and to the mountain Ranger Camp in Dahloneca, Georgia. The experi- ence gained by this training will also be of great advantage to those who will attend summer camp. To qualify for the platoon, a cadet must have at least a 2.00 GPR and demonstrate a high degree of physical fitness. However, the most important requirement to be a Clemson Counterguerrilla is desire — without it one does not succeed. Counter Guerrillas Offer Advanced Army Training FIRST ROW: W. G. Tillman. J. W. Huff, P. F. Hlubb, L R. Tew, J. Lindell, W. H. Oglesby, J. J. Little. J. V. Deal Vecchio, F. D. Wright, C. P. Wagoner, N. J. Van Dyke. SECOND ROW: O. B. Hair, W. A. Behrens, J. P. Tornstrom, T. C. Newman, W. J. McKee, T. C. Bethea, R. L. Smalser, R. P. Gagnon, M. E. Harris, W. J. Morris, S. W. Baker, D. C. Frost, M. R. Forbes. THIRD ROW: L A. Semerote, J. S. Michalowski, R. G. Bolt, E. E. Soler, C. N. Bowie, J. E. DeVore, R. N. Weller, C. Taylor, J. H. LeRoy, G. Petusky, J. H. Schliewenz, J. J. Jenson, J. L. Avant. LAST ROW: W. A. Larson. Army Band Provides Guidance for Drill Maneuvers The Army ROTC Band is a valuable asset to the Army ROTC Brigade at Clemson. Its guidance is necessary at drills, parades and other brigade functions. The band is made up of select freshmen and sophomore cadets, most of whom have been been in bands before or are presently in the Tiger Band; thus they are a well-trained musical group. Junior and Senior advanced cadets provide leadership and advise the band in order to set and maintain its high pace. Each year the band visits other colleges and uni- versities to represent Clemson in drill competitions with their Army ROTC Bands. Through continued effort this vital organization represents Clemson University and the Brigade with dignity and honor. Band members look sharp tor inspection. The Army ROTC Band 1 i :- — -7 1 AFROTC Band Adds Enthusiasm to Drill Sessions The Clemson University Air Force ROTC Band is a vital part of the AFROTC Corp training. It is composed of freshmen and sophomores who have demonstrated an interest in the band. Since most of the members are also in the Tiger Band, the band members are a well-coordinated and practiced group, adept at doing their job well. The purpose of the AFROTC Band is to provide music for the Cadet Wing during drill practice, special formations, and parades. The band ' s music and marching have added enthusiasm and increased the ability of the cadets at Thursday afternoon drill sessions. The officers of the AFROTC Band are juniors and seniors who were former band members during their basic AFROTC course. £tfWj«rff2 mmmm The combined Army and Air Force ROTC Bands lead troops in pass-in-review. The Air Force ROTC Band. MAJ. J. F. MILLER Band Commander COL J. P. NEMERGUT Wing Commander Col. Nemergut and the Wing Staff. AFROTC Wing Staff has Outstanding Leadership Executive Officer LT. COL. H. L. LOWDER Administrative Officer Operations Officer Asst. Opera. Officei MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. G. D. RUSH J. H. WORKMAN D. E. RAMAGE Inspections Officer Information Officer Asst. Informa. Officer Materials Officer Athletic Officer MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. R. W. ROGERS B. W. HOLCOMBE J. A. CARSON C. B. HAND R. C. SHERMAN FIP Cadets Train as Future Air Force Pilots LT. COL. C. T. BEST F. I. P. Commander F. I. P. Exec. Office MAJ. J. D. BURNETTE What do you mean two demerits for wear- ing of hat indoors. CLS Prepares Advanced Cadets for Summer Camp :p ' T) u LT. COL. J. A. LEHECKA C. L. S. Commandant C. L. S. Vice-Comdt. C. L S. Adm . Officer C. L S. Opera. Offic MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. R. D. FRANKLIN L. K. LOTT W. L CLAPPER C. L. 5. Tactical Officer C. L. S. Tactical Officer C.L.S. Tactical Officer C.L.S. Tactical Office MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. J. W. DONAHUE D. W. REYNOLDS W. T. KNOWLES R. L. DEFFENBAUGH LT. COL G. E. GORE 1st Group Commander Army ROTC precedes Air Force to Bowman Field on way to joint drill. Air Force First Group Builds Officers and Men 1st Squadron Commander MAJ. A. W. ALDEBOL 2nd Squadron Commander MAJ. B. C. PITMAN 3rd Squadron Commander MAJ. R. D. HUGHEY 4th Squadron Commander MAJ. C. D. HARDISTER ' i 5th Squadron Commander MAJ. J. H. DINNEEN LT. COL. C. M. CHANNELL Group Commander 6th Squadron Commande MAJ. G. W. AYERS 1 Air Force Second Group Provides Top Training 7th Squadron Commander MAJ. M. J. CAUGHMAN Group Commander LT. COL. S. E. VON HOFE Outstanding Cadets are honored at joint drill. Air Force Group Three Trains Future Officers 8th Squadron Commander MAJ. J. W. COTTON 9th Squadron Commander MAJ. W. P. CUNNINGHAM Air Force Fourth Group Stresses Drill Precision 10th Squadron Commander MAJ. W. R. McCOMBS Group Commander LT. COL. J. T. HANEY I I th Squadron Commande MAJ. W. P. SMITH 12th Squadron Commande MAJ. J. E. STEPP athletics mv -wP ' r Urn The Coaching Staff Guides the Tigers Behind the excitement of a victory or the disappointment of a defeat are the many long hours of planning and instruction of the coaching staff. These men are a group of dedicated individuals who enjoy working with and giving inspiration to each athlete. The Clemson coaching staff is composed of individuals with the unusual qualities of a father, a friend, a sculptor, and a leader. These men have helped the Tigers earn a reputation of excellence in athletics through- out the country. • y ART BAKER Offensive Baclcfield Coach FRANK HOWARD Athletic Director and Head Football Coach A familiar scene at the sidelines: Coach McLellan assisting Coach Howard. FRED HOOVER Head Trainer BILL McLELLAN BOB PATTON Assistant Athletic Director Head Freshman Football Coach The Baron weiqn 3 in for the Bear at Tuscaloosa. V BOB BRADLEY JIM BRENNAN DUANE BRULEY FRED CONE Sports Information Director Freshman Basketball Coach Head Tennis Coach Chief Recruiter P. WEE GREENFIELD Track and Cross Country Coach BOB JONES Defensive End Coach WHITEY JORDAN Offensive End Coach and Head Golf Coach BANKS McFADDEN HERMAN McGEE Defensive Backfield Coach Equipment Manager CARL McHUGH Head Swimming Coach BOBBY ROBERTS BOB SMITH Head Basketball Coach Head Defensive Coach DON WADE Offensive Coach BILL WILHELM Baseball Coach GENE WILLIMON Assistant Athletic Director The 1966 Clemson Football Coaching Staff. 1966 Football Result: Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson 40 Virginia 35 Clemson 1 2 Georgia Tech . . . . 1 3 Clemson Alabama 26 Clemson 9 Duke 6 Clemson Southern California ... 30 Clemson 23 Wake Forest 2 1 27 Univ. of North Carolina . 3 14 Maryland 10 14 North Carolina State . . 23 35 Univ. of South Carolina . 10 Clemson Brings Home ACC Championship To those who saw them play, the 1 966 Tiger football team proved that a team ' s record is not always indicative of their strength. The Bengal sguad finished with a 6-4-0 record against the strongest opposi- tion a Tiger team has ever faced. Three of the four losses came against nationally ranked teams. A disappointing loss to N. C. State kept Clemson from a post season bowl game. Experience is the key to winning football games. The I 966 season provided the young Tigers with the needed game experience. The 1 967 Tigers should be ready for the top. The offensive team yields the show to the defensive team in the UNC game. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cropp. W.. Waters, K., Rogers, P., Porter, E„ Kelley, F., Barfield, D., Smith, T.. Craig, B., Addison, J., Kahler, D.. Hinson, S. SECOND ROW: Haskell, S., Werner. C, Garick, R., Wade. C, Hayes. R., McElmurray, M., Luzzi. R., Liberatore, F., Marion, P., Katana, T., Olszewski, H„ Bulwith, T. THIRD ROW: Turpin, B., McClure, G., Gunnels, D.. Cockfield, B., Childers, W., Daniel, S.. Bell, R., Haledjian, D„ Kissam, B., Michael, B., Waddell, J. FOURTH ROW: English, T., Bell, W., Fulmer, J., Ware, B.. Bell. T., Hook, C. Craig, A.. Jackson, J., Gore, B., Burton, D., Crouch. S., Locklair, M.. Babb, B. FIFTH ROW: Eidson, W., Page, W„ Jackson, K., Keys, L., Logan, J., Abrams, J., Hostetier, H., Ruffner, B., Cagle J. Howell, J.. Smith, K., Mass. W. and tailback Buddy Gore k? l An offense led by record-breaking junior quarter- back Jimmy Addison . . . and Jacky Jackson accounted for some 2500 yards in total offense. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Blake, T., Pace, B., McDaniel, A., Scott, J., Bell, D., Knust, K., Enslen, J., Ammons, B. SECOND ROW: Ellenburo, C, Smith, K., Pontius, G., Jackson, J., Godfrey, D., Tolley, C, Wright, S., Rayburn, L, Gilstrap, J., Walker, D. THIRD ROW: Mullen, R., Burbick, B., McLane, R., Nivert, E., Anther, G., Edens. B., Hinson, R., Tompkins, J., Bush, B. FOURTH ROW: Burnett, G., Jackson, D., Lhotsky, J., Miller, R., Ducworth, R., Catoe, J., Neus, N., Cooper, J., Jones, R., Kirkpatrick, K. FIFTH ROW: McGee, E., Trexler, L, Branton, J., Facciolo, M., Sursavage, B., Rogers, F., Mulligan, W., McPherson, L, Waldrep, P.. Kelly, M. w. ' rj ' 06 fek tiM hoi A C C C H A M P S Addison Leads Tigers To Victory Over U. Va. In a great comeback Clemson downed Virginia 40 to 35 in their season ' s opener. Clemson scored early for a 6 to lead, but Virginia followed with a touchdown to go ahead 7 to 6. The Tigers then scored twice to jump in front 18 to 7. The Cava- liers also scored twice as the half ended with Clemson trailing 21 to 18. In the second half Virginia built a 35 to 18 lead. Then Wayne Bell and Jacky Jack- son teamed up with Addison to score three guick touchdowns and win the game40to35. Billy Ammons leads interference for Jacky Jackson. Frank Liberatore breaks Virginia ' s back with a punt return for T.D. Jimmy Addison is on his way to being named the A. P. ' s college back of the week Clemson Loses to Ga. Tech by One The Tigers scored first in the Clemson- Georgia Tech game in the initial period with Jimmy Addison connecting with fullback Bo Ruffner for an eight-yard touchdown play. The extra point try was wide. The first half ended with Clemson out front 6 to 0. In the third quarter Tech recovered a Tiger fumble and marched 70 yards for a score. Clemson bounced back with Edgar McGee scoring on a five-yard pass from Addison. Tech came back with the winning tally to give them a I 3 to 12 margin. Clemson is still ahead at end of third quarter. McGee takes touchdown pass to put Clemson back into lead. Alabama ' s Crimson Tide Rolls Over Tigers Alabama ' s Crimson Tide proved too powerful for the Tigers as they rolled to a 26 to victory over Clemson. In the first quarter Clemson moved to Alabama ' s 28 and threatened to draw first blood. Don Barfield attempted a field goal, but it was wide and the Tide took over. It was Addison directing most of the Clemson attack. He completed 10 of 18 passes for 109 yards. Rogers pulled in five passes to bring his season total to 14 for 224 yards gained. â– si -ik-.J hi Well, if you can ' t beat them on the field, beat them on the head. Wayne Bell fights his )n a pass pattern. 3ama s Crimson Tide engulfs Jackson at the line of scrimmage. - Jacky Jackson ignores Duke defenders to snare Addison ' s pass. ST  ■' « «i3i • • Clemson ' s defense never gave in to Duke ' s powerful running game. Barfield Downs Duke Second Year in a Row In this year ' s homecoming game Clemson came from behind to defeat the Duke Blue Devil ' s 9 to 6. With Duke scoring first, Clemson trailed 6 to for most of the first half. After miss- ing a field goal from the 12-yard line, Don Barfield returned to split the uprights from 41 yards out, cutting the margin to three. Late in the fourth guarter Phil Rogers broke into the open and hauled in an Addi- son pass for a 25-yard scoring play. The Tigers walked away with their second ACC victory. Phil Rogers hauls in Addison ' s pass for winning score. Quarterback Troy Winslow dodges Clemson defensive back Phil Marion. Ron Drake goes up for one of his five pass receptions. Southern Cal Trojans Trounce Tigers 30-0 Before a crowd of 44,614 in Los Angeles Coliseum, Southern California downed Clem- son 30 to 0. The Trojans scored in every period in moving to their sixth straight win against no defeats. USC threw up a massive defense in allowing Clemson its best field position of the day at the Southern Cal 35. In the game Addison connected on I I of 20 passes, with Phil Rogers catching five. One bright spot of the game seemed to come with the Tigers allowing no extra points after each of USC ' s five touchdowns. ABC ' s wide world of sports gathers Clemson into its realm. Duke defender stops Jacky Jackson after Clemson ' s Catch of-the-Year. Tide ' s strong defense overwhelms Jacky Jackson. Tigers Pull Ahead with Safety at Last Minute Wake Forest saw a last second gamble backfire when Wilson Childers dropped Ken Erickson for a safety to give the Tigers a 23 to 2 I victory. The game was highlighted by Addison ' s two touchdown passes, one to Wayne Bell and one to Edgar McGee. Following a score- less third guarter and two fourth quarter Deacon touchdowns, the score was tied. With less than a minute remaining, the Deacons stopped a desperate Tiger drive at the seven. On the next play, Childers nailed Erickson in the end zone to give Clemson the victory. Kit Jackson closes in at Wake fullback. Page, Jackson, and Catoe stop Wake halfback. Charlie Hook cracks the Deacon line. Clemson Smothers U. N. C. 27-3 Clemson ' s Tigers, behind a 20 point 4th quarter surge, upended North Carolina 27 to 3 and notched their 4th straight confer- ence win. With the aid of an interception by Phil Marion, the Tigers overcame an early 3 to Tar Heel lead when Jacky Jackson ended a 48-yard drive by plunging over from the one. The Tigers led 7 to 3 at the half. The score remained the same until Sore scored in the 3rd quarter. The Tigers struck twice again on a seven-yard run by Jackson and an intercepted pass by tackle Richard Garick. Jimmy Addison hurdles a prone UNC line. The UNC game saw the simultaneous unlee two talented tailbacks, Jacky Jackson . . ihinq of and Buddy Gore U. Maryland Folds Under Tiger Pressure Clemson assured itself of at least a tie for the conference crown by defeating Mary- land, 14 to 10, at College Park. The two teams scored 2 I of the 24 game points in the first quarter, and the rest of the game was marred by rugged defensive play by both teams. Following the scoring, the defense took over as Jimmy Catoe intercepted two Terp passes, and Kit Jackson and Wayne Page intercepted one each. The defensive line, anchored by Floyd Rogers and Wilson Chil- dress, held the Terps to a meager 69 yards rushing. Wayne Page and Arther Craig halt Marylan d s i errain. Jimmy Catoe charges to cover pas Harry Olszewski clears a path for Buddy Gore. Tigers Lose to State In Second Half North Carolina State, behind the talented toe of Harold Deters, handed Clemson their first conference loss of the season 23 to 14. The first half was evenly fought and ended with Clemson leading by one touchdown. State took the second half kickoff and moved to the Clemson 16. Deters came in to kick a 33-yard field goal. In the same quarter, Deters kicked his second field goal to cut the Tigers lead to one. In the final quarter, Deters pushed the Wolfpack ahead for good with his third field goal. Jacky Jackson runs into State defensive back. Buddy Gore dives for extra yards as the Tigers roll early in the game. Professional Teamwork Demolishes Gamecocks Before the largest crow ever to see a gridiron battle in the state, Clemson trounced arch rival South Carolina 35 to 10. The win gave the Tigers the ACC Champi- onship for 1 966. During the first half the Gamecocks man- aged to keep up with the Tigers. The half- time score read Clemson 10 and Carolina 7. The second half proved guite different though, for in the end the Tigers emerged victorious with an impressive 35 to 10 win. The victory gave Clemson fans assurance that the coming winter would be guite short. Wayne Page downs Gamecock as Arthur Craig moves in to help Mac McElmurray forces Benny Galloway to fumble deep in Carolina territory. Buddy Gore escapes the grasp of a Gamecock for a sizable gain. vk wjp £ w w b H — LpT a 1 ■• r T % J 4 O yJ XjI tH l i Statistics CLEMSON USC First Downs . .. 1 9 I 1 Rushing Yardage 255 2 14 Passing Yardage III 73 Passes . .. 7- 1 I 7-2 1 Passes Intercepted by Punts 5-35.8 5-40.3 Fumbles Lost I Yards Penalized 2-30 6-73 Phil Rogers is alone in USC ce Addison s pas Players Merit All-State, All-ACC, Ail-American m ALL-AMERICA Fo t BMj1 totam Kodak  is proud to present U Football Coaches ' All-American Tackle— WAYNE MASS. All-ACC— WAYNE PAGE, WAYNE MASS, JIMMY ADDISON, BUTCH SURSAVAGE, HARRY OLSZEWSKI. All-State— STANDING: WAYNE PAGE, JIMMY CATOE, BUTCH SUR- SAVAGE, WAYNE MASS. BUDDY GORE. FRONT: WAYNE BELL. JIMMY ADDISON, HARRY OLSZEWSKI. Leaders on Grid Field Receive Recognition This year as in every year our football team was manned with many fine athletes. These athletes exhibited exceptional abilities and received awards and honors ranging from state to national recognition. Besides the fine players, Frank Howard, the Tiger head coach, collected his 150th victory. Clemson gained its first All-American football player since Lou Cordileone ob- tained the honor in 1959. There were five players making the All-ACC Team and eight on the All-State squad. Those receiv- ing awards are a few of the fine players of which Clemson is proud. All the heroes weren ' t players. ACC Coach-of-the- Year Frank Howard displays the ball symboliz- ing his 150th victory as head coach at Tigertown. State Player-of-the-Year Addison sets to throw behind ACC Blocking Award winner Mass against Duke. Tigers are ready to start big game. J 1 Carolina ' s defense can ' t touch Randy. Richie Mahaffey tries to stop Frank Standard. BOBBY ROBERTS Coach High scoring Sutherland fires over Gregor ' s head. :.r , ' ,TvT Him â– â– a.. O — 15 TIF Lit 1 «£fil t 1 Hi CLEMSON VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Jack Swails. Trip Jones. Curt Eckard, Richie Mahaffey, Jim Sutherland, Randy Mahaffey, Ken Gardner, Walt Ayers, Hank Channell, Coach Jim Brennan, Coach Bobby Roberts, Manager Fritz Sargent, Dave Demsey, Joe Ayoob, Alan Goldfarb, Danny Danko, Trainer Fred Hoover. Randy Mahaffey attempts shot as brother Ritchie looks on Tigers warm up before tough game. Clemson Basketball Team has Good Season 1966-67 Result; Clemson 65 North Carolina 76 Clemson 70 Virginia Tech 68 Clemson I 02 The Citadel . 85 Clemson 77 Georgia Tech 88 JCIemson 73 Miami (Fla.) . 64 Clemson 80 Wake Forest 90 | Clemson 44 Tennessee . 52 Clemson 80 N. C. State . 60 §Clemson 92 Louisiana State 82 Clemson 73 South Carolina 57 §Clemson 83 Furman 66 Clemson 70 Wake Forest 68 Clemson 76 Georgia Tech 55 Clemson 73 Duke . . . 68 Clemson 80 South Carolina 68 f Clemson 62 N. C. State . 50 Clemson 61 Duke . . . 85 f Clemson 92 North Carolina 88 Clemson 69 Furman 68 Clemson 65 Maryland . 61 Clemson 1 02 Virginia . . 88 Clemson 71 Virginia 73 Clemson 48 Maryland . 68 ICIemson 61 Wake Forest ... 63 Clemson 82 Furman 67 Atlantic Coast Conference game. f North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, N. C. | Runners-up, Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Teni § Champions, Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S. C. 1 ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N. C. am only going to tell you once. Sutherland shoots over Ayer ' s screen. Basketball Team Exhibits Excellent Form Mahaffey attempts pass over outstretched hand of Reidy. Jim Sutherland shoots over screen set by Walt Ayers. Sutherland gets off fine shot as teammates watch. Sutherland and Mahaffey attempt to tie up Carolina ' s Standard. Defe nse momentarily stalled. Ken Gardner hooks over Lynn Burkholder. Ritchie Mahaffey controls tip. All-American Rusty Adkins scores against Harvard. Team ' s Batting Ranks in Top Three Nationally Finishing 20-7-2 overall, the 1966 Tiger baseball sguad coasted to its ninth consecu- tive winning season. In ACC competition the team ended 9-4, second only to North Carolina. As a team Clemson batted a phenominal .321, which ranked among the top three, if not number one, in the country. Team field- ing placed within the top ten nationally. Second baseman Rusty Adkins grabbed his second All-American honor. Ellis Dantzler led the team with a .380 batting average. Charles Watson headed the pitching de- partment with six wins and one loss. fe A 3t ' Yer outa there. George inspects the strength in reserve. Lawton Cowart sets to clout one. Eddie Barbary leads off first as the pitch is thrown. â– 1966 Results Clemson II Clemson 9 Clemson II Clemson 27 Clemson | 2 Clemson 6 Clemson 8 Clemson I Clemson 7 Clemson | | Clemson |2 Clemson 8 Clemson |8 Clemson I Clemson 6 Virginia Tech . Virginia Tech . 6 The Citadel . 5 The Citadel 2 Ohio University 12 Ohio University 4 Ohio University 3 Duke . . . Wake Forest . 3 Maryland . 2 Maryland 7 Virginia . 4 Virginia . . 3 North Carolina 6 N. C. State . 7 Jacky McCall ' s hit advances Ellis Dantzler to third. Eddie Barbary fires to second to pick off Tennessee stealer. 1966 Results Clemson 1 4 Georgia Tech Clemson 1 7 Georgia Clemson 5 Wake Forest . Clemson 1 8 Furman . Clemson II South Carolina Clemson 3 North Carolina Clemson 3 Georgia Clemson 8 N. C. State . Clemson 6 Furman . Clemson 8 South Carolina Clemson I Georgia Tech Clemson 5 Florida State . Clemson 3 Florida State . Clemson 4 Florida State . lUt: Eddie Barbary and George Sutton straighten out a mix-up on signs. Tennis Team Finishes Second in ACC Finals The Tiger tennis team steamed to another successful season finishing second in the ACC. Clemson, for the fifth consecutive year, was runnerup to UNC. The Tigers came within three points of capturing the ACC team championship. Zulfi Rahim be- came the ACC champion by defeating Gene Hamilton of UNC in the singles di- vision. Sam Smithyman and David Wilkins won the conference doubles title. Clemson swept the state meet at Clinton with loss of only one match. This makes the seventh consecutive state title held by the Tigers. Captain David Wilkins sets to return serve to Turk. Sam Smithyman demonstrates his powerful serve. Sophomore sensation David Cooper shows signs of being Clemson s greatest tennis player. 1966 Results Clemson 9 Clemson 5 Clemson 9 Clemson 5 Clemson 3 Clemson . . ' . . . 9 Clemson 8 Clemson 4 Clemson 5 Clemson 5 Clemson 9 Clemson Clemson 2 Clemson 9 Clemson 8 Wake Forest Presbyterian 4 The Citadel Duke 4 North Carolina 6 M.I.T Virginia I Harvard 5 Harvard 4 Maryland 4 N. C. State Georgia Tech 9 Georgia 7 South Carolina Davidson I Turk backhands Wilkin ' s shot. f T . I .. tiAJ K r ! 7 vT| KNEELING: David Cooper. Dikran Ornekian, Jim Poling. Art Delaski. STANDING: Dave Seibert, Perry Reynolds, David Wilkins, Sam Smithyman Coach Duane Bruley. Clemson Cindermen Run Well in Regional Meet Clemson track is quickly becoming one of the most popular sports at Clemson. The team has a young nucleus of players and has shown up well in the tough Atlantic Coast Conference. The team trains in the fall as well as the regular spring season. Last fall the team culminated their fall practice at a regional meet at the University of Tennessee. The team ran very well and placed fifth to the spring season with a veteran squad led by Captain Lynwood O ' Cain. Clemson javelin thrower takes dead aim on the Blue Devil. Broad jumping requires an abundance of speed and spring. Up and over at 6 ' 4 ' ' Don Sikes warms up before a meet. Mike DeGeorgio is Clemson ' s top man in the shot. Tiger sprinter blasts out of the blocks. .  ' ♦ ♦ 1966 Results Clemson 83 Furman .... 62 Clemson 65 North Carolina . . . 80 Clemson 80 Wake Forest . . 64 Clemson . 69.5 Duke . . 75.5 f Clemson . 70 South Carolina . . . 75 « if 1 VJ ,. mmk Hayes Cone and Tommy Durham sprint for the Tigers against Duke. , l Jimmy Hill strains tor winning jump. Bill Manos, Clemson ' s record setting hurdler, wins against Duke. Bob Tindall leads the Tigers ' distance runners. Almost, but not quite ACC Offers Golf Team Challenging Competition This yearthe Golf Team struggled through a losing season, as the team faced rough competition in and out of the conference. Although the Clemson team put up a tough fight in every match, their opponents would not give in. The team had five returning lettermen led by Pete Pierson. The whole team gained valuable experience this year, and, accord- ing to Coach Whitey Jordan, the coming season looks bright. The golf team plays most of its matches at home but travels over the ACC for con- ference matches. 1966 Resuh Clemson 5 North Carolina Clemson I 1 .5 Wofford Clemson 1 8 M.I.T. . . . 19 I2.5 6 Clemson 6.5 Wake Forest 1 4.5 Clemson 4.5 South Carolina .... 1 6.5 Clemson 3.5 N. C. State 1 7.5 Clemson 5 Maryland 1 6 Clemson 4.5 Virginia 1 6.5 Clemson 2 Duke 1 9 Pete Pierson blasts his way out of a sand trap. Avery retrieves ball for Gatch. Senior Athletes ' P 9iM Rusty Adlcins Eddie Barbary Garry Helms Don Bar-field ends a three-year stint as Clemson ' s punter. Pete Myers Howard Sharman Charlie Watson Tom Durhan Linwood O ' Cain Don Sikes School spirit reached a peak as Clemson met Carolina. Bob Tindal Zulfi Rah Dikran Ornekian Sam Smithyman F fli HH Block U C Club Sports Fine Clemson Athletes The Block C Club is composed of Clem- son athletes who have participated in sports with sufficient effort to obtain a block C . The proud wearer serves as a fine example of Clemson ' s highly respected athletic teams. This year, as in every year, the club raised money through selling of bumper stickers and managing the concession stands at bas- ketball games. The profits were used to promote scholarship and sportsmanship at Clemson University. Addison, J. W. Adkms, W. H. Albers, R. A. Avers, G. W. Benedict, G W. Carraway. D. C. Childers, W. C Clarkson, H, L to 41 !!£ CHARLES E. DUMAS Cohen, E. S Cone, F. H. deLiesselme. T. K. Facaolo, M.F Gibson, N.K Glenn, A. J. Godfrey, H. W Jackson, R. T. Landreth, d. o Frank guides the Cubs through the Izzy- Dizzy. ■««■MH Ml Ml Frank Liberatore, the eternal intimidator of Cubs Olszewski, H. L. Ornekian, D. Palmer, J. D. Parmer, W. W. Phillips, G. A. Poland, J. J. Rahim, M. Z. m Reynolds, P. H. Rogers, P. W. Sellers, J. W Sutton, G. R. Tindall, R. Wilkins, D. H. The 1966 Clemson Freshman Football Tear Freshman Ball Teams End Mediocre Season In his first year as Head Freshman Football Coach, Bob Patton ' s Cubs finished the season with a 2-3 record. The Cubs posted wins over South Carolina and Duke, while their losses came at the hands of Wake Forest, Georgia, and Georgia Tech. After getting off to a slow start, the Fresh- man Basketball Team came on strong and ended with an even record for the season. The team, led by George Zatezalo and Mike Faer, looked impressive on the court. Looking forward to the Clemson spring sports program the Cubs with able, young athletes show promise on the baseball, track, tennis, golf, and swimming teams. Freshman Coach Jim Brennan briefs his team during a time-out. Cross Section of Frosh Teams Shows Promise 1966-67 Freshman Basketball Team. Freshman sports prepare m en for varsity competition. Cub fullback is stopped by Duke line. McLellan Bond leads the freshman tennis team. â– â– â– â– Â ft Jp HM ' â– 1W - 1 —TT-- — - i. â– . — v .. • p  Lj V i F i i -! Just call me Arnold Nicklaus. Cub defense sets to halt Blue Imp rushing attac Four Cubs surround a Biddie. Cub pole vaulter clears bar. Intramural Activities Aids Physical Fitness Intramural sports are sponsored by the athletic department and are directed by Bill Wilhelm. This program includes the four sports of touch football, basketball, Softball, and volleyball. The winners in touch football were the Delta Kappa Alpha Deacons. In softball the Garden State team came out in first place. Fort Pitt won the basketball championship, while the Delta Kappa Alpha Deacons walked off as undisputed champions in volleyball for the sixth consecutive year. This is touch football? i I â– ' Bill Russell is left-handed, so I must be as good as he is. So near, and yet so far m Tom Cork clears the boards for the Zetas. Flawless professional form is noted as the Phi Kapps and SKE ' s square off in the IFC playoffs. A Chester County clubber leaps high for a pass. LL J - -Til 1 IkmI TmT ifSi w,, Intramural sports give students an excellent chance to keep in shape. George calls intramural games in the true ma nner of ACC officials. Complete for a TD! Ole Dead Eye takes aim and fires. m Cheerleaders Represent Clemson ' s Famous Spirit Behind the proud traditions of Clemson is the group of dedicated Clemson Cheer- leaders. These individuals instill into the minds of each new freshman these proud traditions of the University and kindle a new fire in the hearts of the upperclassmen. This spirit becomes a part of the education of each Clemson Man. From the mighty C-L-E-M which rings from the walls of Death Valley to the chorus of Dixie which rocks the Cow Palace, the Clemson Spirit is lead by our hard work- ing Cheerleaders. Head Cheerleader Robin Watson and Country Gentleman Jamie Roets survey the situation at the Virginia game. Zeke and Ole Tom talk things over. KNEELING: Susan Moore. T rinia Martin, Ande Mitchell and Shelley White. MIDDLE ROW: Harry Tinsley, Edwin Dargan, John Ellenburg, Robin Watsc Dave Merry. Doug McKamey. Pete Moxon. BACK ROW: John Welborn, Jamie Roets. Clemson Fencing Team Receives National Ranking The Clemson University Fencing Club was organized in 1959 under the joint sponsor- ship of the YMCA and the Office of Student Affairs. In its seven years, the membership and scope of activities have steadily in- creased. In the most recent season, the club participated in all levels of intercollegiate and national fencing. The club is recognized by the AFLA and is ranked fifteenth in the nation by the NCAA. Under the supervision of Dr. Hal Cooledge, the club has experi- enced many exciting seasons and looks for- ward to a rewarding season this year. KNEELING: Dick Coltman, Art Lidsky, Chen Hau Poor. Brent Calcutt. Jim Griffin, Gerald Warren. STANDING: Anders Kaufman, Sanderlain Smith, Harry Goforth, Pete Snyder, Tom Gambill, Ed Stevenson, John LeHecka, Clark Rogers. Fencing coach, Dr. Harold Cooledge, instructs members on proper form. There ' s more to fencing than just fighting with swords. ACC Championship is Won by Clemson Rifle Team The Rifle Team is one of the newer sports at Clemson. The club is sponsored and ad- vised by M Sgt. Lewis of the Military Sci- ence Department. The club competes in the southeastern area of the United States and has been highly successful. This past year the Rifle Team boasted of being the ACC champions, 3rd Army champions, South Carolina State Champi- ons, and the Western Carolinas Conference champions. The team also competes in the National Rifle Association competition. The Clemson team has placed as high as 5th in the nation in these meets. Rifleman takes aim on ACC Championship. STANDING: Weaver, Belle, Kuykendal, Olsen, Altoi Sheppard. NOT PICTURED: Little, Scott. en, Barnes, Hughes, Cameril, Sgt. Lewis. KNEELING: Shackelford, Gerhold, FRONT ROW: Castles, Ornekian, Smith, Peterson, Greene. Fleetwood. Frank. BACK ROW: Schmidt. Hanano, Collins, Butler, Demori, Schroeder Villers, Fernandez, Garrett, Coach Kenny. Soccer Team Enjoys Another Winning Season The Clemson Soccer Club, now in its third year as an organization on the Clemson campus, has enjoyed another successful sea- son. The club became a recognized inter- collegiate athletic team in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Each season the club has topped each previous year ' s record. This season the club posted an impressive 9-1-1 record losing to Georgia Tech by only two points. Other teams that fell at the hands of Clemson were Presbyterian College, the University of Georgia, Furman, Duke, and Brevard. Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson 4 Brevard I 3 P. C 2 3 Georgia Tech ... 5 10 Duke I 3 Furman 2 I Belmont Abbey ... I 5 Georgia 2 3 Brevard I 4 P. C 2 5 Erskine I 3 P. C I Schmidt makes a defensive move for the Tigers. Fellow members of the Clemson Scuba Club help Joe into his gear . . . Scuba Club Serves as Civil Defense Squad The Clemson University Scuba Diving Club provides a training program in the use of scuba to the students of Clemson University. Each year the club makes several dives in places that vary from the mountains of northern Georgia to the Florida Keys. The more experienced divers in the club make up a civil defense rescue squad which is on call 24-hours a day. At the end of each semester this year the club held a banquet at which awards were given out for preceding training programs. but then he ' s on his own. Renowned Instructor Leads Tang Soo Do The Clemson University Tang Soo Do Club was founded in January 1966. It is an art which makes maximum use of the body, as an offensive and defensive weapon, rigorous training, and like all Korean styles, heavy emphasis is placed on foot technique and kicking. The head instructor is Mr. Billy Hong who is a native of Seoul, Korea. Mr. Hong is a fourth degree black belt and is one of three masters of Tae Kwan Do in the U. S. Several of the members of the club plan to enter the Jhoon Rhee National Karate Championships in Washington this summer. Billy Hong performs in Korea. The Clemson University Tang Soo Do Club: Richard Dales, President; Craig Thomas, Vice-President; Michc Watts, Secretary, and David Cole, Treasurer. Jilly Hong demonstrates a roundhouse kick and leads exercises. Clemson FCA Combines Religion with Athletics In its second year of existence here on the Clemson campus, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has shown continued growth and success. Having only fifteen to twenty ath- letes in the fellowship last year, the present membership is over sixty. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organization composed of many fine athletes and coaches. The organization was founded by basketball coach Don McClinton in 1954. Its purpose is to confront athletes and coaches and through them the youth of our nation with the challenge and adventure of following Christ through the fellowship of the church. As athletes they recognize that they have an influence on young people, and they want that influence to count for Christ. FLIP PHILLIPS, President. Other Officers Are: Jim Sutherland, Vice-President: Butch Sursavage, Secretary; Jackie Lee Jackson, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Burgess, Todd, Miller, Phillips. Wilkins. Cohen. Adkins. Otis Nelson, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Sefick, Wa Babb. THIRD ROW: Haledjian, Poland, Gibson, Cagle, King, Burgner, Ammons, Rogers, Sutherland. rter, Kirkpatrick, Southgate, Clemson University ' s Littlejohn Coliseum will be the largest indoor gathering place on campus when completed in June, 1968. The building will seat 10,640 for basketball games, 11,840 for speaking engagements and other forms of entertainment. m mi- clas â– -tftSfi !â– â– â– gjj i . ' . 2 .5 â– g ...... — â– _j,£ mI seniors E. A. COMMINS, Vice-President; S. R. MOORE, Secretary; J. P. REDDEN, Treasurer. J. L. SUTHERLAND, President The Senior Class of 1967 The Senior Class of 1 967 has reached the last rung in the ladder of higher education. Registration was merely a necessary evil, instead of a bewilderment. Expectation was reserved for those special things marked For Seniors Only. Senior rings provided a welcome weight on your finger. Memories of those former years flew by as first semester exams and Christmas Holidays grew nearer. For those with graduate school in their future the GRE ' s offered worry and for the lucky ones fulfillment. Yes, Seniors, this was the year the old Senior Day was buried and the new one christened; this was the year Jr.-Sr. was in your honor. Spring finals repre- sented the last of your night long cramming. But more than this was the year you walked down the aisle at the amphitheatre in caps and gowns to receive your diplomas. From here you walk independent, but with emotions reminiscent of by- qone days, into the Future, your own navigator, now directed by your years at Clemson University. College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences W. H. WILEY, Dean of College The responsibilities of the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences include education, research and public services. Undergraduate and graduate degrees are offered in both subject matter areas. Most of the faculty members engage in full or part-time research. Experimentation is conducted with the goal of improving techniques and processes of agriculture with numerous accomplishments at- tributed to the vast program. The College of Agricultural and Biological Sciences participates in the University Lecture Series. This year they spon- sored a lecture by Dr. F. C. Bawden, Director of the Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, England. The faculty and staff conducted numerous conferences, seminars, and short courses in subjects ranging from agriculture economics to zoology. Dur- ing the past three summers the College has con- ducted a Secondary Science Training Program in Biology for outstanding high school students. It also provides special training for foreign students brought to this country through the United States Department of Agriculture and the Agency for International Development of the United States Department of State. The College, in its broad program, considers the entire state of South Carolina as its campus. Clem- son employees, through the Cooperative Extension Service, are located in each county of the State, and seven branch Experiment Stations help them to research problems common to the different soil and climatic conditions. Students work on lab experiment in plant physiology lab conducted by Mr. Whitney. AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES JAMES T. ADDISON, JR Joanna, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Pre- Veterinary Club Vice-President 2; DPK I, 2, 3, 4. WOOSTER L ATKINSON .... Bishopville, S. C. AGRONOMY Agronomy Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: Agricultural Council 4. JOHN A. BAKER Columbia, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE KDX; Pre-Veterinary Club President, Treasurer 3; Presi- dent Junior Council; YMCA 4, Vice-President 4. HARRY G. BARKER Conway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Beta Tau Sigma. EDWARD B. BASKIN, JR Bishopville, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE Danforth Agricultural Senior Award 4; ADSA, Second Vice-President 3, Third Vice-President 4; C. U. Dairy Club 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 4; SKE 3, 4; Scuba Diving Club 2, 3; Weight Lifting Club 4. JOSEPH Mc. BATES, JR Eastover, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club; Numeral Society. RONALD B. BEATSON Sumter, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Pre-Veterinary Club 2; Block and Bridle Club 3, 4; Rat Master 4. HOLMES P. BISHOP Union, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Union County-Clem- son Club I, 2, 3, 4. MARY OLIS BROOKS Loris. S. C. HORTICULTURE DTX. RANDALL E. BROOKS Columbia, S. C. FORESTRY Numeral Society 3, 4; Forestry Club 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS T. BROWN Wedgefield, S. C. FORESTRY JOHN E. COATES Ocean Drive, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DAN M. CONNELLY Hampton, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AG; Agricultural Education Club. THOMAS F. CORDRAY Ulmers, S. C. AGRONOMY AG, Secretary-Treasurer 4; KAS, Treasurer 3, President 4; ASAE I ; Agricultural Council 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4; Soil Judging Team 4: Newman Club. TRAVIS C. CORK, III Clermont, Fla. FORESTRY Forestry Club; SAZ. WILLIAM R. CORN Union, S. C. FORESTRY Forestry Club I, 2, 3. 4: Rifle Club I. 2. 3; Union County-Clemson Club I, 2, 3, 4. Robin and Shelley find Zoology comparable to an Operating Room. â– â– â– ,;. AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES • EDWARD J. CORNWELL .... Rock Hill, S. C. FORESTRY PKD 3, 4. JEFFREY E. COWLES Silver Spring, Md. FORESTRY Zeta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Forestry Club 3, 4- Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES W. CREECH Blackville, S. C. FORESTRY WALTER L. DANTZLER Santee. S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club Scholarship 3 ' Ralston Purina Scholarship 4; Dean ' s List 2, 3; Alpha Zeta 4; Block and Bridle Club 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4: Advanced ROTC 3, 4, Company Commander 4; 4-H Club; DMS. â–º WILLIAM E. DARGAN Darlington, S. C. AGRONOMY Agronomy Club; SAZ I, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; CDA, Junior Staff, Senior Staff, Floor Chairman; TAPS Junior Staff. ROBERT L. DAVIS, JR Irmo, S.C. FORESTRY Wesley Foundation I, 2. 3, 4; Pershing Rifles I, 2. JOSEPH R. DYSON Washington, Ga. AGRONOMY Alpha Zeta 3 4; Agronomy Club 3, 4. JAMES W. EDWARDS, JR. . . . Georgetown, S. C. FORESTRY Forestry Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. ' JAMES V. ELLIOTT Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Numeral Society 2, 3. 4. DAVID E. EPPS, JR St. George, S.C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club. BENTLEY G. FISHBURNE, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY SAF; Forestry Club 3, 4, Program Director 4. RUSSELL E. FRANCIS Neptune, N.J. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club; APO. JENNINGS R. GAINEY Hartsville, S. C. HORTICULTURE JAMES C. GIBSON Newberry, S. C. HORTICULTURE HUGH W. GILCHRIST Greenville, S. C. HORTICULTURE Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4; APO 2. 3, 4. ROBERT E. GLENN Florence, S. C. ENTOMOLOGY Dr. Ashworth explains his project to students in Biology lab. iJi jk AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CURTIS C. GRAHAM, JR M+.UIIa, N.C. HORTICULTURE Horticulture Club 2, 3, 4: S B 3, 4: Counterguerrillas 2, 3; Sergeant Majors Award. OLLIE T. GRAY Cordova. S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE JACK B. HAFNER Miami, Fla. FORESTRY EDWARD L. HAGAN, JR Due West, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Sears-Roebuck Co. Scholarship; 4-H Field Crop Scholarship I; Block and Bridle Club Scholarship 3: Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Vice-President 4. CHARLES B. HAND Langley AFB, Va. AGRONOMY Agronomy Club, Treasurer 3; AAS I; Adv. AFROTC. EUGENE T. HANDEGAN .... Walterboro, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS KDX. ROBERT W. HARDA WAY Dillon, S. C. AGRONOMY Agronomy Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Dillon County Club I. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM D.HARDEE Conway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ' SAMUEL H. HARDEN, III ... . Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Numeral Society 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE A. HARMON .... Hopkins, S. C. FORESTRY Forestry Club. WILLIAM J. HENDRIX Duncan, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE AG 3, 4; Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Junior Livestock Judging Team 3. JAMES A. HIERS Hampton, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DAVID R. HILL Sumter, S. C. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Student Education Association 3, 4; BSU I, 2, 3. 4. JUDSON E. HINES Fair Forest, S. C. HORTICULTURE DAVID HOLBROOKS Candler, N. C. POULTRY SCIENCE Poultry Science Club I, 2, 3. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4; Senior Senator 4: SKE 2, 3, 4; Adv. AFROTC. JERRY L. HUDSON Conway, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club 3, 4; Numeral Society 3, 4; Horry County Club I. 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. Mr. Royce examines wood on a forestry field trip. I AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES NEILL M. HUGG Columbia, S. C. FORESTRY Tiger Band I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2: Forestry Club 2, 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2. 3, 4. HUGH L. HUGGINS Hemingway. 5. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club. BUDDY L. HUGHES Clemson, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE GEORGE D. HUNTER, Jr. . . . West Union. S. C. FORESTRY RONALD D. HUNTER Piedmont. S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS JOSEPH A. JACKSON Sumter, S. C. BIOLOGY Biology Club 3, 4. ANDY D.JACKSON Loris, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Beta Tau Sigma I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3; Hall Super- visor 3, 4; Tiger Band 3, 4: Young Republicans Club 4; Agrarian Staff 3, 4: WSBF I. LORY M. JOHNSON, JR Clemson, S. C. FORESTRY MELOYN W. JOHNSON .... Greenville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION DAVID J. JONES, JR Columbia, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS HARVEY JURECEK Clemson, S. C. AGRONOMY ACS I, President 2: Kappa Alpha Sigma 3, Secretary 4; Cornshuclcs Editor. FRANCIS L. KAPP Greenville. S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CO 4th Regimental Headquarters Pershing Rifles 5: Pershing Rifles Agricultural Achievement Medal 4: 4th Regimental Headquarters PIO 4: AFROTC 3, 4, Flight Program 4; Agricultural Economics Club 3, Treasurer 4. 5; Agrarian Feature Editor 4. GORDON F. KARIGER Anderson. S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CURTIS C. KIMBRELL Sumter, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Numeral Society: CDA Junior Staff: Young Republi- cans Club. JOSEPH K. KNEECE Aiken, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE DAVID B. LEDBETTER Williamston, S. C. AGRONOMY Sears-Roebuck Co. Scholarship I ; Collins Scholarship 3, 4: Alpha Zeta 3, Treasurer 4; Kappa Alpha Sigma 2, Treasurer 3, 4: SAM 4: ROTC Platoon Leader 4; BSU I. Each day every cow must be milked twice. % { a ii -. AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES JOHN A. LeHECKA Rock Hill, S. C. AGRONOMY Agronomy Club 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Fencing Club 2, 3. 4. ROY D. LONG Saluda, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE Standard Oil Co. Scholarship; ADSA I, 2, 3, 4. BARRY R. McFARLAND .... Greenville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS PETER B. McKAY Sumter, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE GERALD R. MELTON McCormick, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS KENNETH E. MERRIMAN .... Bishopville, S. C. FORESTRY HENRY W. MOORE, JR Columbia, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Agricultural Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Senate I : Numeral Society I. 2, 3, 4: Canterbury Club. JIM L. MOORE Clemson, S. C. POULTRY SCIENCE S. C. Poultry Improvement Scholarship 3; Clemson Poultry Club President 4. ' WILLIAM C. MOORE, JR. . . North Augusta, S. C. FORESTRY JAMES A. MOSS Forest City, N. C. DAIRY SCIENCE ADSA I. 2, 3, Vice-President 4. ROBERT P. NEALE Chevy Chase, Md. FORESTRY SAF 3. 4. 5; Forestry Club 2, 3. Program Chairman 4, 5: Newman Club I, 2, 3; Intramural Chairman I. 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR R. NICHOLS Saluda, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE ADSA I, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; Young Republicans Club 3, 4: LSA I, 2. 3. Treasurer 4; 4-H Club; Student Agricultural Council 4. Forestry majors recognize this machine as a pulp- wood loader. Carol Re lab. Randy McCall share frog specimen In Zoology â– â– . AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ' .RICHARD C. NIEDERHOF .... Bowman, S. C. FORESTRY Alpha Zeta 3, 4: Xi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Delta 4; Forestry Club President 3, President 4. STEPHEN PAVALASEK, JR Carlisle, Pa. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DPK 3, 4; Agricultural Economics Club 4. ROBERT A. PHELPHS Clemson, S. C. AGRONOMY PETER R. PI ERSON Cromwell, Conn. HORTICULTURE DKA I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3. Co-Captain 4. ' DANIEL E. RAMAGE Pittsburgh, Pa. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club 3, 4; Glee Club I; Wesley Foundation I ; Livestock Judging Team 3. JOHN C. ROGERS Lake View, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 4-H Scholarship I; Agricultural Economics Club I, 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Kappa Delta Kappa I, 2, 3, Social Chairman 4; ROTC 3, 4. PHILIP A. ROYCE Norwood, N. Y. FORESTRY MARVIN L. SANDERS . . . Moncks Corner. S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Horticulture Club 3, 4; BSU I: Tiger Band I, 2, 3. RICHARD A. SCROGGS . . . Haynesville, N. C. DAIRY SCIENCE GOSNOLD G. SEGARS, JR. . . . Hartsville, S. C. AGRONOMY KARL-HEINZ SEGELKEN .... Summerville, S. C. HORTICULTURE Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Zeta 3, Chronicler 4; Horticulture Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Counterguerillas 2. HOWARD D. SHARMAN Estill, S. C. AGRONOMY WILLIAM M. SHIRER Cameron, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Block and Bridle Club I, 2, 3, 4: AG 3, 4. PETER E. SHUMWAY Clemson. S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE Pershing Rifles I. 2; Canterbury Club I, 2; Spring Sounds 2. CARROLL T. STEPHENS . . . North Augusta, S. C. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE Horticulture Club I, 2, Reporter 3, President 4; Young Republicans Club I: Student Agricultural Council 4; Campus Crusade for Christ 3, 4. BENJAMIN N. STUCKEY, JR. . . Indiantown, S. C. AGRONOMY JOHN C. TAYLOR Winnsboro, S. C. FORESTRY JAMES F. TULLIS London, Ohio AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ELI AS D. TUPPER Summerville, S. C. DAIRY SCIENCE JIMMY S. WEAVER Clemson, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS WILKIE W. WHALEY, JR Marion, S. C. AGRONOMY JAMES G. WILLIAMS .... Ridge Spring, S.C. FORESTRY Forestry Club 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 5. GORDON S. WILSON Thomson, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS HARRY E. WILSON Easley, S. C. ANIMAL SCIENCE School of Architecture H. E. McCLURE, Dean of School Preparation tor a jury is an involved process. The School of Architecture expresses an expand- ing emphasis upon a progressive and individualistic attitude toward design in the field of architecture. In order to enhance this idea, the school presents a varied schedule of visiting lecturers and exhibitions. The visiting lecturers this year include Dr. Udo Kultermann, Abe Feder, Adnan Taspenar, Robert A. Petersen, Professor Amos Rappoport, Robert Sutton, Dr. George Boas, and Freidrich Oehmichen. While architecture is a rather specialized course, the student must have a sound background in math and the social sciences. As the student develops his ideas, he puts them to use in the design labs where he applies his theories to design problems and projects. In August, the School of Architecture exhibited the Kohoschka Prints. Later in the fall, the students will view the painting exhibits of Chesley Bonestell, Ireland Regnler, and Bob Moore. These exhibits help to enhance the overall education of the architecture student at Clemson. During his final year at Clemson, the architecture student goes on to projects on a larger scale. These include town plans and complete structures. The sum total of all experience gained at Clemson is shown in the senior thesis. This treatise is presented by the graduating senior in his final semester of study. ARCHITECTURE RONALD N. ANDERSON . . . Silver Spring. Md. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, 3, 4, 5. GEORGE J. ANDREVE .... Greensboro, N. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM B. BEAUCHENE . . . Summerville, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION GEORGE W. BENEDICT Duquesne, Pa. ARCHITECTURE Tiger Brotherhood Athletic Service Award: Honor Stu- dent I, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Newman Club I. 2, 3. 4: FCA; Who ' s Who 4. ROBERT E. BERMAN Levittown, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2. WILLIAM R. BETHUNE Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE EDWARD W. BLAKELY .... Simpsonville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 3, 4, 5; Tiger Brotherhood 4, Parliamentarian 5; Junior Follies Co-Director 3; DKA 2. 3, Vice-President 4, President 5; I FC 5, Rush Committee 5; TAPS Junior Staff 3. Co-Designer 4, Business Manager 5; Hall Monitor 2. MICHAELS. BROWN Easley, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JERRY W. BROWNING Pineville, Ky. ARCHITECTURE JOSE R. CABON ... San Sebastian, Puerto Rico ARCHITECTURE JOHN H. CABLE Pittsburgh, Pa. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT L. CARICATO Plainview, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE ' WILLIAM E. CLARK, JR Santee, S. C. ARCHITECTURE JIMMY M.COBB Anderson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Tau Sigma Delta 3, 4; AIA 4. THOMAS B. CORBETT .... Walterboro, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LYNN G. CRAIG Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA 3. 4, 5; Chronicle Staff 4, Business Manager 5; Football I. 2, 3. ' PETER J. DAVENPORT Stratford, Conn. ARCHITECTURE DONALD M. DAVIS Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE L. LINN DAY Wilmington, Del. ARCHITECTURE MBX 2, 3, 4; AIA 2, 3, 4, President 5; Marching Band I, 2. ARTHURJ.DELOACH.III Scotia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA I, 2, 3, 4. 5; Senate I. 2; DKA 4, 5. • RICHARD L. DOANE Kingsport, Tenn. ARCHITECTURE AIA I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Hall Monitor I; Architecture Dean ' s Council Sophomore Representative; Hall Supervisor 3: YMCA Sophomore Council I, Vice-President, Junior President; YMCA Cabinet Junior Representative. ROBERTA. ENGLER Piscataway, N. J. ARCHITECTURE CARL FLOYD, III Pendleton, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ANDRE G. FONTAINE Agawain, Mass. ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE ' MICHAEL M. FREEMAN .... Asheville, N. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA; PKD. HENRY A. GARBELMAN .... Oxon Hill, Md. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION APO I, 2, 3, 4, Historian I, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; Young Democrats 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer; YMCA I, 2, 3, 4; President S. C. Student Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Religious Emphasis Week 2, 3. 4. HARRY B. GOFORTH, JR Rock Hill, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Fencing Club. DONALD E. GOLIGHTLY .... Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Kappa Delta Chi. RICHARD L. GRIMSTEAD . . Virginia Beach, Va. ARCHITECTURE AIA. HARRY C. HARRITOS Savannah, Ga. ARCHITECTURE Student AIA; Numeral Society, Pledgemaster. JOHN A. HEMPHILL Charlotte, N. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA; Delta Kappa Alpha; Christian Science Organiza- tion, President. HORACE R. HOPPER . . . North Augusta, S. C. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM D. KELLY, JR Kingstree, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Student AIA. LARRY R. KENDALL Columbia, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PETER L. LARSEN Staten Island. N.Y. ARCHITECTURE EDWIN R. LASHLEY Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AIA. ARTHUR J. LIDSKY Flushing, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE Student AIA 2, 3, 4; Hillel-Brandeis Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Fencing Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4, President. JOHN M. LINEBERGER, JR. . . . Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT C. LONDON .... Johnson City, Tenn. ARCHITECTURE Tau Sigma Delta. MICHAEL C. LONG Saluda, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Honors I; Tau Sigma Delta 3, 4, 5; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5; Student AIA; Delta Kappa Alpha 2, 3. 4, 5; Christian Science Organization President, Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, 5. 1 ROBERT K. LAUCKABAUGH .... Balto, Md. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Top Building Construction Student 2; Glee Club, Vice- President 3, President 4; LSA, Vice-President 3: Clem- son Players. DONN A. McCRARY Charlotte, N. C. ARCHITECTURE Student AIA I, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; IFC 3; TAPS Junior Staff 3, Senior Staff 4, Photo Editor. THURSTON H. McDANIEL .... Seneca. S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JAMESF.McDONOUGH.III . . McMinnville, Tenn. ARCHITECTURE ' Thomas W. McMILLAN Aiken, S. C. ARCHITECTURE JAMES L. MARTIN Terrell, N. C. ARCHITECTURE Kappa Delta Chi. PAUL R. MILLER Newburgh, N. Y. ARCHITECTURE Student AIA; Clemson Little Theater; Newman Club. FRANK W. MONDELL, JR. . . Washington, D. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ARCHITECTURE JOHN L. MONTEITH Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Architecture Faculty Award I; Rudolph E. Lee Award 3; G. E. College Bowl Scholarship 5; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4. 5; Minaret Society I, 2, 3: Tau Sigma Delta 3, 4, 5, President 5; SAME 2, 3; Delta Kappa Alpha 3, 4, 5; IFC 5; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Tigerama 2, 3, 4. THOMAS C. MOZEN Darlington, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Student AIA 2, 3, 4; Chronicle Staff 3, 4; Fencing Club 4. NOEL S. MUSIAL Elizabeth, N. J. ARCHITECTURE Numeral Society. DAVID L. NARRAMORE .... Greenville. S. C. ARCHITECTURE Numeral Society. RICHARD L. NYGARD Duluth, Minn. ARCHITECTURE Carolina Lumberman ' s Association Design Prize; Stu- dent AIA; Sigma Alpha Zeta; TAPS Junior Staff. ROBERT E. OLIVER Jacksonville, Fla. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM H. PARSONS .... Lutherville, Md. ARCHITECTURE WARREN N. PATTERSON . . . Greenwood, S. C. ARCHITECTURE AFROTC Band I, 2; BSU I. JAMES E. PHILLIPS Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE J. CLARKE PLAXCO Columbia, S. C. ARCHITECTURE Carolina Lumberman ' s Award 2; Minaret Award 2; Student AIA 2, 3, 4, 5; Tau Sigma Delta 4, 5, Chapter Master 4; Minaret Society 3; Tiger Staff I; Clemson Little Theater I, 2, 3, 4. 5; The Clemson Players 3, 4; The Calhoun Literary Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Chronicle Staff 4, 5. ORVILLE V. PLAYER Sumter, S. C. ARCHITECTURE RICHARD L. POWELL Anderson. S. C. ARCHITECTURE BENJAMIN T. ROOK Newberry, S. C. ARCHITECTURE 5. C. Masonry Association Award 2; Student AIA 2, 3, 4; Gamma Beta Phi 2. 3; Tigerama Committee 3; Junior Follies Committee 3. HARRON E. RUDISILL Denver, N. C. ARCHITECTURE Student AIA 2, 3, 4; Newman Club; Chronicle Staff 2, 3, 4. DON A. RUPERT Chattanooga, Tenn. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DONALD A. SEBASTIAN . . . Washington, D. C. ARCHITECTURE Ireland Regnier plays his guitar during an exhibit of his paintings at the Architecture building. ARCHITECTURE • PETER E. SHERRATT Toms River, N. J. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2. 3. 4, 5; Freshman Class Secretary: Numeral Society 2. 3. 4, 5: TAPS Staff 2, 3, 4. Designer S: Homecoming Float Designer 3, 4. 5; Junior Follies 3; Tigerama 3. 4; Outstanding Senior. BENJAMIN F. SHERSON .... Charleston, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ROGER N. SIMMONS .... Greenwood, S. C. ARCHITECTURE DKA. CHARLES T. SMITH Greenville, S. C. ARCHITECTURE • LEWELLYN R. STEPHENS Reading, Pa. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM A. STUCKEY. JR Sumter, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Numeral Society I. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Men ' s Residence Court. Secretary 3; AFROTC. LARRY C. TAYLOR Johnsonv.lle, S. C. ARCHITECTURE TED H. TAYLOR Clemson, S. C. ARCHITECTURE ' HARRY C. TILLER Georgetown, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION JOSEPH A. TODD, JR. . . . Pidgeon Forge, Tenn. ARCHITECTURE LeROY R. TURNER Greenville, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION KDX 2, 3, 4; TAPS Co-Organizations Editor 3, Features 4; Freshman Golf. SVENN ULVEDAL Stamford. Conn. ARCHITECTURE AIA 2, 3. EDWARD UNDERWOOD, JR. . . Rio Piedras, P. R. ARCHITECTURE HAROLD C. VOGEL Elizabeth, N. J. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION NE I; Weight Lifting Club I, 2. JOHN P. WATKINS Spartanburg, S C. ARCHITECTURE WAYLON WILSON, JR Charleston, S. C. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PKD I, 2, 3, 4; Central Spirit Committee 3; Tigerama Skits Chairman 3. Q ft mifc Pete thinks out design problem before beginning work. Lynn appears before an Architecture jury. College of Arts and Sciences H. L. HUNTER, Dean of School The Math-English The College of Arts and Sciences provides a well- rounded curriculum for such fields as the humanities, physical sciences, and the social sciences, as well as applied mathematics, physics, pre-medicine, and chemistry. The Bachelor of Arts program extends the scope of students preparing for careers in society, journal- ism, or law. Background is essential especially during the first two years of introductory study. The last two years involve specialized work in chosen fields of concentration. From the variety of majors and minors offered, juniors must select their area of concerted interest. The language faculty present six foreign films each semester, including many that have won inter- national prizes. Afternoon seminar series present such distinguished lecturers as Dr. O. B. Hardeson, of the University of North Carolina, and Dr. Robert West of the University of Georgia, a leading Renaissance scholar. Dr. E. M. Lander, Professor of History at Clem- son, is on sabbatical leave as Fullbright lecturer at Jasavpur University, Calcutta, India. Clemson is taking the first steps toward intro- ducing experimental psychology by the employment of Dr. C. B. Caffrey as Assistant Professor of Psy- chology in the Department of Social Sciences. Through these changes and improvements, the College of Arts and Sciences will continue to offer a widening horizon for educational development. ARTS SCIENCES PATRICIA A. ABBOTT Seneca, S. C. ECONOMICS Economics Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Omicron Zeta Tau. JAMES H. ABERCROMBIE . . . Charlotte, N. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Glee Club 2, 3. JAMES H. ABRAMS Whitmire, S. C. ENGLISH Honors Program I, 2, 3, 4; DKA; Army ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Battalion Commander 4; Football. LINDA S. ACREE .... Mississippi City, Miss. MATHEMATICS TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Education Assn. 3, 4; Women ' s Dorm Social Chm. 2, Pres. 3; WSA Pres. 4; Women ' s Res. Ct. 3, 4; Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; ISA 4; Wesley Foundation 2: TAPS Jr. Staff 3, Co- Organizations Editor 4; Who ' s Who. JAMES A. ALTMAN Andrews, S. C. ZOOLOGY JANE H. AMICK Orangeburg, S. C. MATHEMATICS Honors Program I, 2; High Honors I; Honors 2, 3; Gamma Beta Phi 2, 3; Hall Monitor I; House Council I; ISA 3; LSA I, 2; Accompanist for Glee Club and Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3; WSBF I, 2; Clemson Players 3. LELAND E. ANDERSON Clemson, S. C. GEOLOGY WILLIAM D. ANDERSON . . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Tiger Jr. Staff Award I ; PKD I, 2, 3, 4. Social. Chm. 3, Secy. 4; Beta Tau Sigma I, 2, 3; Chronicle 1,2, 3, Feature Ed. 2; Tiger I, 2. 3. 4, Feature Ed. 2; Nat ' l Collegiate Press Delegate: SCCPA Pres.; FIP Cadet 4. MIRIAM B. AUSBURN Easley, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Associate for Computing Machinery 3. GLENN W. AYERS Turtle Creek, Pa. ECONOMICS BENSON L. BAGWELL Eacley. S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY Numeral Society, Vice-President 3; Oak Haven Raven 4. DAVID R. BAILEY Anderson, S. C. CHEMISTRY American Chemical Society. DAVID M. BALLENGER .... Charleston, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY PKD. RAY T. BALLENGER Inman, S. C. ENGLISH YMCA Council I, 2, Treasurer I, V.-Pres. 2; BSU I. JAMES EDWARD BARBARY . . Simpsonville, S. C. ENGLISH Phi Kappa De ' ta 3, 4, Athletic Chairman; Tiger Brother- hood 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Education Club 3. Vice-President 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 3. DONALD J. BARFIELD Charleston, S. C. BIOLOGY Block C Club; Football. G. MISHELLE BARNETT Walhalla, S. C. ENGLISH SKE Sweetheart 4; Gentleman ' s Choice, Chronicle I ; House Council V.-Pres. 2; SUSGA 2; Sigma Beta Chi I, 2. 3. 4, Secy. 2, 3, Hist. 4; Angel Flight I, 2, 3, 4, Compt. I, Admin. Officer 2, Exec. Officer 3; Freshman YMCA Council I ; Tiger Jr. Staff I ; Alt. Cheerleader 2. RICHARD L. BEAUVAIS Cranston, R. I. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, Treasurer 3, 4; YMCA Freshman Council; Nu Epsilon I, 2. RICHARD C. BELL Littleton, Colo. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 3. 4; Pre-Law Society 4; Fresh. Class Treas. I ; Block C Club 4; Newman Club I ; TAPS Jr. Staff 4; Tiger Jr. Staff I: Track I. 2, 3, 4; Football I. CARL T. BEST Wurtsmith AFB, Mich. CHEMISTRY National Science Foundation Research Grant 3; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Clemson Rifle Team 2. 3. 4; Dixie Skydivers I, 2, 3. 4; AFROTC Flight Instruc. Program. STEVE H. BEST Fayetteville. N. C. ZOOLOGY Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles. CHARLES J. BETHEA, JR McColl, S. C. HISTORY Central Spirit Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4. THOMAS A. BETTIS, JR Greenville, S. C. PRE MEDICINE JOSEPH M. BIBER Spartanburg, S. C. MATHEMATICS Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Newtonian Society 4. ARTS SCIENCES J. FRANK BIGGERS, III . . . Matthews, N. C. LIBERAL ARTS Sigma Alpha Zeta. SHIRLEY H. BIGGS Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH WHITEFORD C. BLAKENEY, JR. . Spartanburg. S. C. ZOOLOGY WILLIAM E. BRANCH . . . Ft. Monmouth, N. J. MATHEMATICS ACM 3, 4; APO 2, 3, 4; TAPS Junior Staff 3. DILLARD W. BRAY. JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH DAVID H. BROWN .... Kingstree, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE JAMES R. BROWN Columbia, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS ACM 2, 3. 4; Newtonian Society 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM W. BRUNER. JR. . . . Columbia, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Numeral Society. RONNIE E. BULLOCK Dillon, S. C. ENGLISH Circle K 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4, Pledgemaster 4: Tiger Band 2, 3, 4, Assistant Drum Major 3, Sergeant Major 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Dillon County Club I, 2. 3. 4; BSU I. 2. 3, 4; BTU Director 2. DAVID R. BUNDRICK Cordele, Ga. ENGLISH Gamma Alpha Mu 4. HARRY B. BURCHSTEAD. JR. . . Reidville, S. C. HISTORY Young Democrats 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Gamma Beta Phi 4. DAVID L. BURNELL Clayton, Ga. PHYSICS JOE D. BURNETTE .... Midwest City, Okla. PRE-MEDICINE Pershing Rifles I. 2, 3, 4. Assistant Pledge Comdr. 3, Regimental Executive Officer 4; Delta Sigma Nu I. 2; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. PAUL E. BURNETTE . . . North Augusta, S. C. ENGLISH Alpha Zeta 3. 4, Chancellor 4: Student Senate I, 2; KDX I, 2. 3. 4. OLIN M. BURTON Abbeville, S. C. P RE MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4. DOUGLAS A. CAMPBELL . . . Concord, N. H. HISTORY Education Society 3, 4; Calhoun Forensic Society 3, 4 5, Treasurer 4, Vice-President 5; Pre-Law Society 4, 5, Vice-President 5: Nu Epsilon I, 2; Canterbury Club I, 2; Tiger Band I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I ; Debate Team 3, 4, 5; DeMolay Club I. 2; Young Republicans ' Club 1, 2. 3, 4, 5: Clemson Players 4. 5. ' SAMMIE G. CARROS . . . Spartanburg. S. C. HISTORY JAMES H. CARSON, JR Sumter, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Golf Team 3, 4; ACC Honor Roll 4; Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4; Chronicle Staff 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 4. ROBERT G. CASTLES Clemson. S. C. ZOOLOGY Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Swimming Team 2: Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Biology Club, Treasurer 3, 4. WILLIAME.CHANDLER.III . . Greenville. S. C. CHEMISTRY CLARENCE H. CHANNELL . Warner Robbins. Ga. MATHEMATICS Block C Club: Basketball. JAMES A. CHASE Seneca, S. C. GEOLOGY MELTON P. CHASTEEN .... Anderson. S. C. ECONOMICS FREDERICK F. CHISHOLM . Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Honors 2; Delta Sigma Nu 3. 4; Young Republicans ' Club 2, 3. 4; Gamma Omega Phi. l MM ARTS SCIENCES RYAN C. COBB Starr, S. C. ENGLISH Senator I, 2, 3, 4; SCSSL Delegate 3; Young Republi- cans ' Club 4; Glee Club I, 2, Men ' s Quartet 2. LACY H. COLLINS . . North Charleston, S. C. LIBERAL ARTS STEVE G. COLLINS Laurens, S. C. ENGLISH KSN, Social Chairman 3, Pledgemaster 4. HAROLD M. COOMBS . . . Scotch Plains, N, Y. PRE-MEDICINE Gamma Alpha Mu 1.2, 3, 4; Chronicle Staff I, 2, 3, 4. CLAUDE E. COOPER, JR. . . . Shreveport, La. BIOLOGY Tiger Brotherhood 4; DKA 2, 3, 4, Pledgemaster 3, Vice-President 4; CDA Junior Staff 3. EPHRIAM G. COPE, JR Clemson, S. C. LIBERAL ARTS DONALD A. COPELAND . . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMISTRY FRANK P. COPELAND .... Darlington, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY Best Drilled Squadron I; Best Drilled Flight 2; Sopho- more Vice-President 2; Rat Court 2, 3; Senator 4; Delta Sigma Nu 1.2, 3, 4; Jr. Follies Co-Director 3. CHARLES F. COTTINGHAM . . . Dillon, S. C. MATHEMATICS Honors Program I, 2, 3; High Honors I, 2, 3; U. S. Rubber Co. Scholarship 3; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3; Circle K I, 2, 3; Wesley Foundation I; Clemson Players 2, 3, Secy. 3; Tiger Band I, 2, 3. HERBERT S. COTTON, JR. . . . Clemson, S. C. MATHEMATICS American Fiqhter Aces Association Award 4; Phi Eta Sigma 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; BSU I, 2. 3, 4, Program Chairman, President; State President S. C. BSU; AFROTC Band I. 2. RALPH C. COTTRELL Orlando. Fla. CHEMISTRY American Chemical Society 3, 4; BSU 2, 3. EVERETT G. CRAIG . ... Lancaster, S. C. ENGLISH Alpha Phi Omega; Young Republicans ' Club. JULIE D. CRAIG Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Chronicle Business Manager 3, 4; AIA Auxiliary 3, 4. JAMES H. CRAWFORD . . . Clemson, S. C. HISTORY JACOB P. CROMER Seneca. S. C. MATHEMATICS MARION B. CROOKS .... Newberry, S. C. ENGLISH Gamma Beta Phi 2, 3, President 3, Vice-President 2: Mu Beta Psi 3, 4, Secretary 4; Tiger Band I, 2. 3 4: Drum Major 4; Concert Band I, 2. 3, 4; Adv. ROTC. Some people drink ginger ale in the funniest glasses! Even a coed yearbook editor has to follow the TAPS tradition. tf ARTS SCIENCES ' GREYDON D. CRUSE, JR. . . . Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS WILLIAM B. CUCOLO Suffern.N.Y. LIBERAL ARTS Clemson Weight Lifting Club President. SUZANNE B. CULBERTSON . . Greenv.lle, S. C. ENGLISH Pi Kappa Phi; Sigma Beta Chi; Tiger Staff. JAMES R. CUNNINGHAM . Black Mountain. N. C. BIOLOGY Biological Sciences Club 2, 3, 4; PKD 2, 3. 4. Parlia- mentarian 4; Tiger Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3. ELLIS H. DANTZLER Cameron, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY High Court Member 3, 4; SAZ; Tiger Brotherhood; Freshman Football Assistant Coach; Block C Club 2, 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM D. DEAN .... Clemson, S. C. BIOLOGY SKE. PATRICIA DEERHAM . Jacksonboro, S. C. ENGLISH THEODORE A. deLIESSELINE . . Summerville, S. C. ECONOMICS PDK 2. 3. 4; DKK I, 2, Treasurer 2: Canterbury Club I. 2; Junior Follies 3; Golf Team 2. 3, 4. SUSAN L. DENBERG . . Columbia, S. C. HISTORY House Council 3; Women ' s Student Association 4; Activities Chairman 4; President of Women ' s Dorm 1-4; Angel Flight 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 2; TAPS Staff 3. JOSEPH R. DENDY. JR. . . . Laurens, S. C. ECONOMICS RICHARD L. DENNY .... Bishopville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Skin Diving Club I, 4. CAROL D. DILLARD Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH JOSEPH W. DONAHOE . . Bethesda, Md. PRE-MEDICINE Pershing Rifles I, 2; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; SANE. JOHN B. DOZIER Florence. S. C. ENGLISH Junior Follies 3; Tigerama Tech Committee I, 2, 3, M. C. 4; Fin e Arts Committee 4; Young Republicans ' Club I, Secretary 2: WSBF I, 2. 3. 4. BENJAMIN E. DRAKE .... West Pelzer, S. C. HISTORY THOMAS W. DUKES. JR. . . . Bishopville, S. C. HISTORY A student concerns himself over a parking problem. ARTS SCIENCES BARNEY B. EASTERLINS . . . Kingstree, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE KDX 2, 3. 4. CHANDLER ELLIS Houston, Texas GEOLOGY PATTERSON D. ELLIS .... Greenville, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE American Chemical Society 2, 3, Secy. 3; BSU 3, 4. RICHARD ELLIOT EUBANKS . . . Lyman, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; YMCA 3. WILLIE T. EVATT L.berty. S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Newtonian Society 3, 4; WSBF 3, 4. CHARLES W. FAIRBROTHER . W. Medway, Mass. HISTORY DANIEL F. FARIS Charlotte, N. C. ENGLISH EDWIN A. FARNELL .... Greenville, S. C. HISTORY CHARLES E. FELKEL Elloree, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE News and Courier Scholarship; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; C Company Commander 4. CHARLES C. FERGUSON , . North Augusta, S. C. BIOLOGY P. DOUGLAS FERNANDEZ . . Englewood, N. J. PRE-MEDICINE Newman Club 2; Clemson Players President 3. 4; Soccer Team 3, 4; Clemson Little Theater Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4; American Chemical Society 2, 3. PEYTON B. FLORENCE . . . Washington, D. C. ECONOMICS JUDITH M. FLORIE . . . North Augusta, S. C. ENGLISH Gamma Beta Phi 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Education Club 3, 4; Women ' s Student Association Vice-President 4; Vice-President Women ' s Dorm Nos. 1-4; Tiger Junior Staff 3. JAMES C. FORT Walhalla, S. C. HISTORY LOUIS F. FOY Mt. Pleasant, S. C. HISTORY SKE 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3. ROBERT P. FRADY Cowpens, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ' LYNN R. FREEMAN Easley, S. C. ENGLISH Student NEA 3, 4; WSBF 3, 4: BSU I, 2. 3, 4; Young Republicans ' Club 4. JAMES M. GARDNER . . . Walterboro, S. C. ECONOMICS KENNETH L. GARDNER . . . Cinnaminson, N. J. HISTORY Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; DKA: Basketball 2, 3, 4. TERRY G. GARDNER Lancaster, S. C. HISTORY AFROTC I, 2, 3, 4; EIP 4; Tiger Band I, 2, 3, 4: Band Board 3, 4; Young Republicans ' Club I, 4. - DONNIE C. GIBSON .... Union, S. C. MATHEMATICS AIEE 2: SKE; BSU I, 2; Freshman Baseball I. NANCY C. GIBSON . . Chattanooga, Tenn. MATHEMATICS STEVEN R. GOLDSTEIN Baldwin, N. Y. HISTORY High Court Defense Attorney 3, 4; Hillel- Brandeis I, 2, 3. 4, President 4. EDWARD G. GOLUBSKI . Greenwood. S. C. ENGLISH High Court Attorney 3; Numeral Society I, 2, 3, 4; Cheering Squad 2. ARTS SCIENCES MICHAEL J. GORDON ... Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH Numeral Society 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. GRIMSLEY Dillon, S. C. BIOLOGY Numeral Society. JONAS N. GRISSOM, JR. . . Hendersonville, N. C. HISTORY Education Association 3, 4; Rifle Team I, 2. RAYMOND V. GRUBBS Central. S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Delta Sigma Nu Treasurer. THOMAS L GULLEDGE . . Moncks Corner, S. C. ENGLISH Spanish Club 3, 4. Vice-President 4. GRAHAM H. GUTTING .... Alexandria. Va. GEOLOGY JAY D. HAIR Newark, Del. BIOLOGY TAPS Outstanding Sr.; PKD 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; CDA 3. Pres. 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3 ,4. V.-Pres. 4; Greek Week Chairman 4; I FC, Southeastern IFC; Junior Follies. JAMES W. HANCOCK . . . Greenwood, S. C. HISTORY Numeral Society I, 2, 3, 4; Oak Haven Ravens 3. WILLIAM N. HANNAH Atlanta, Ga. ENGLISH Scabbard and Blade Outstanding Soph. Award; Amer. Legion Award for Military Excellence; ROTC Scholar- ship; Phi Eta Sigma 1,2. 3, Treas.; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Pershing Rifles I, 2, 3. 4th Reg. Hdqs. PRs I, 2; Honors Program 2; Dorm Monitor 2; Dorm Supervisor 3. WILLIAM P. HANNAH .... Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS R. W. Simpson Medal 2; Superior Cadet Rib. (ROTC) 3; Honor Student I, 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma I. 2, 3, 4; Exec. Officer Co. C, 4th PRs 3; Comdr. S. and Blade 4. JOHN W. HARPER Greenwood, S. C. HISTORY IFC 3, Treasurer 3; Court of Appeals 2; Numeral Soc. I, 2, 3, 4; CDA Jr. Staff 3; Oak Haven Ravens 3. WAYNE O. HARRIS Sharon, S. C. HISTORY KSN 2. 3, 4, Secy. 4; BSU 1 , 2, 3, 4; Young Repub. 3. 4. HAROLD H. HARRISON . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS KSN, Secy. 4; Econ. Club; BSU; Young Republicans. MARY J. HAWKINS . . Hendersonville, N. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY JAMES M. HELLER. JR. . . Sandy Springs, S. C. PHYSICS Honors Program I, 2; U. S. Rubber Co. Founda. Schol. 3. 4; AIP 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Pres. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Univ. Singers 3, 4. JAMES E. HENDERSON Elwood, III. HISTORY - LARRY T. HENDERSON .... Clemson, S. C. HISTORY GEORGE C. HENLEY Cheraw, S. C. BIOLOGY KDX. HENRY HERLONG Edgefield, S. C. SOCIOLOGY Advanced ROTC; SEA President 3; SAZ. JEANNETTE L. HICKS .... Aberdeen, Md. ENGLISH Hon. Cadet Col., ROTC Brig. 3; Women ' s Res. Court 3: House Council 4; Angel Flight 2. 3, 4, Comdr. 3; WSBF 2, 3. 4; Univ. Singers 3. 4; Players 3, 4; TAPS 2.  SANDRA E. HICKS Liberty. S. C. ENGLISH CHARLES E. HILL Jackson, S. C. HISTORY Phi Eta Sigma Fresh. English Award I; High Honors I: Honors 2. 3. 4; TAPS Outstanding Senior; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma I. 2. 3. 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Jr. Class Vice-President 3; High Court 4; SCSSL 3. 4; Blue Key 3. 4; KDX 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Tiger Staff I ,2. 3. 4, Associate Editor 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2; Who ' s Who. JAMES R. HILL Walterboro. S. C. ECONOMICS Junior Class Secy. 3; Senator 4; Defense Atty. for Men ' s Residence Ct. 2. 3, 4; KDX 2, 3. 4: Block C Club I, 2; Track I. 2, 3; Advanced AFROTC 3, 4. KEMPER E. HILL Cades. S. C. ENGLISH PKD 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles Pledge I; Tiger Staff 2; CDA 3, 4, Publicity Manager 4. it iilijA MAAaM 287 • ARTS SCIENCES STEPHEN R. HILTON .... Winnsboro, S. C. ECONOMICS KSN 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3. JOHN H. HITCHINS Atlanta, Ga. PRE-DENTISTRY LINDA J. HUFF Karthaus, Pa. APPLIED MATHEMATICS CARL H. HUFFMAN Aiken, S. C. HISTORY CHARLES E. HUGHES, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS DOUGLAS H. HUGHES Union, S. C. BIOLOGY Union County-Clemson Club Vice-President 3. GEORGE M. HUGHES . . . Orangeburg, S. C. CHEMISTRY DAVID R. HUNTINTON . . . Spartanburg. S. C. ENGLISH Pershing Rifles 1 , 2, 3 : PSA 1 , 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; University Singers 3. â– JAMES C. HURST Cheraw.S. C. ECONOMICS THOMAS H. HUTCHISON . . . Savannah, Ga. ENGLISH ELAINE W. IRVIN Holly Hill, S. C. ENGLISH OZT I, 2, 3, Rush Chairman 2, President 3; Inter- sorority Council 3. ROY T. IVESTER . ... Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS S. C. Textile Manufacturers Association Scholarship I, 2; Marvin R. Cross Award 2; Dean ' s List I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi I, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4: Bobbin and Bealcer Staff 2; Advanced ROTC 3, 4. ' STANLEY W. JASKIEWICZ . . . Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH Beta Sigma Chi 4. CHARLES R. JOHNSON .... Crewe, Va. ECONOMICS Economics Club 3, 4. DANIEL M. JOHNSON Marion. S. C. HISTORY GEORGE L. JOHNSON ... Newberry, S. C. CHEMISTRY ACS Vice-President 4; Monitor 4; Young Republicans ' Club 3: YMCA I, 2. 3. Students wait outside Math building for class change â– ARTS SCIENCES • ANDE S. JOHNSON .... Spartanburg, S. C. ECONOMICS MELINDA H. JOHNSON . . . . Walhalla, S. C. FRENCH Education Association 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, JR. . . Greenv,lle, S. C. ENGLISH Malone-Gamma Alpha Mu Award 2; Peace Scholarship 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Senator 4; Traffic and Grounds Committee 4; Tiger Staff 1,2, Features Editor 3; Managing Editor 4; SCCPA Vice-President 4. RICHARD E. KAPP. JR. . . . Orangeburg. S. C. HISTORY Phi Eta Sigma I, 2; Phi Kappa Phi 4; High Court 4; Numeral Society 3, 4, 5: Oak Haven Ravens 4. • LEON G. KEIRSTED Oakhurst, N. J. HISTORY PATRICK J. KENEJICK .... Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS Newman Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Regional Director of Newman Clubs: Economics Club. GARY W. KEPLEY Salisbury, N. C. HISTORY CHARLES E. KIRKWOOD . . . . Clemson, S. C. CHEMISTRY EUGENE M. KLEIN Bronx, N.Y. HISTORY WILLIAM C. KNEECE Augusta, Ga. CHEMISTRY American Chemical Society Secretary. GEORGE H. KNIGHT . . . North Augusta. S. C. PRE-MEDICINE BENJAMIN L. KNIGHTON . . . Woodruff. S. C. HISTORY ROBERT B. KNOWLES . . . Silver Springs, Md. ENGLISH Hall Monitor 2, 3; WSBF I, 2, 3 4, Continuity Man- ager 2, Control Room Manager 3, News Manager 4. ROBERT M. KOGER .... Charleston. S. C. ECONOMICS WILLIAM F. KREBS. Ill ... . Picayune, Miss. ZOOLOGY DPK: Dorchester County-Clemson Club: Arnold Air Society, Flight Instruction Program. SANDRA G. KYTLE . . . . LaFrance, S. C. ENGLISH riiitl No doubt as to who will win this argument. ARTS SCIENCES DENNIS D. LANDRETH .... Springfield, Va. GEOLOGY Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2; Cross Country I, 2, 3; Track and Cross Country Manager 2, 3, 4. JOHN D. LANE, JR Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH NICOLAOS P. LASKAS . . . Spartanburg, S.C. HISTORY DANIEL S. LESESNE, III . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. HISTORY Numeral Society 3, 4; Charleston County Club 2, 3. CARL E. LIBBY Easley, S. C. PHYSICS JAMES W. LOGAN. JR Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS CLYDE M. LONG Greenwood, S. C. CHEMISTRY Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society I, 2. 3, 4; Elections Board 3, 4. ROBERT E. LONG Savannah, Ga. ECONOMICS Sigma Kappa Epsilon. WILLIAM J. LONG Mauldin, S. C. MATHEMATICS LUIS E. LOPEZ . San Salvadore, El Salvadore, C. A. ECONOMICS SAM 2; Economics Club 3, 4; ISA I, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Newman Club I, 2, President 3, 4. JAMES E. LOUGHRIDGE .... Ardmore, Pa. SOCIOLOGY JAY R. LUNCEFORD Beaufort, S. C, PRE-DENTISTRY Delta Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4; CDA Junior Staff 3, Senior Staff, Secretary-Treasurer 4. •JOHN D. LYLE . . .... Walhalla, S. C. BIOLOGY MELVIN R. McCALL Greer, S. C. DKA. DAVID W. McCOLL . . Bennettsville. S. C. MODERN LANGUAGES GARY W. McCONNELL . . . . Greenville, S. C. ECONOMICS ' OTIS R. McCRACKEN . . . Columbia, S. C. ENGLISH SKE. ROBERT C. McDANIEL Pickens, S. C. ECONOMICS WARREN G. McELMURRAY . . . . Aiken, S. C. BIOLOGY Tiger Brotherhood. JOHN MclNNIS, III Clio.S.C. MATHEMATICS High Court 4; Numeral Society I, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Pledgemaster 4. ' RICHARD D. McKEE . . Greenwood, S. C. PHYSICS SHERRY A. McKEE Greenwood, S. C. MATHEMATICS Honors Program 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Honors Certificate; Poole Alumni Scholar I. 2, 3. 4; Dean ' s List: Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. 4. Secretary 3; Light Brigade I, 2, 3, 4, Administrative Officer 2, Commander 3; YMCA Fresh- man Council I, Sophomore Council 2: Hall Monitor 2; House Council 2; Women ' s Standards Committee 2. JAMES V. McKELLAR .... Bennettsville. S. C. PRE-MEDICINE SKE: Block C Club; Golf Team. JAMES G. McWHORTER .... Rahway, N.J. GEOLOGY ARTS SCIENCES LARRY V. McWHORTER Easley. S. C. PHYSICS Phi Eta Sigma I. ROBERT J. MACANGA .... Roseland. N. J. SOCIOLOGY Young Democrats Club 3, 4; WSBF 2. WILLIAM C. MADDOX. JR. . . Honea Path, S. C. PHYSICS Poole Scholarship I, 2, 3, 4; High Honors I. 2, 3: Honors I, 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4. HARRY R. MAHAFFEY .... LaGrange, Ga. PRE-MEDICINE TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Soph. Class Secy.; Jr. Class Pres.; High Ct. Chm.; Blue Key 3. Pres. 4; Tiger B ' hood 2, 3, 4; DKA 1-4; Basketball 1-4; SUSGA 2; Who ' s Who. JOHN G. MAHER Manhasset, N. Y. ENGLISH WILLIAM K. MANOS California, Md. BOTANY G. JOHNNY MARCINKO . . . . ' Marietta, Ga. BIOLOGY Swim Team I, 2, 3; CUSDC 2; Newman Club I, 2. PHILIP F. MARION .... Milmont Park, Pa. PRE-MEDICINE ' FREEMAN B. MARTIN Seneca, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE THOMAS E. MARTIN, JR. . . . Rock Hill, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS AFROTC I, 2, 3. 4. JOHN D. MATTHEW . . North Charleston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Outstanding Member Student Govt.; TAPS Outstand- ing Sr.; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Sigma Nu 3; Senate I, Clerk 2, Judiciary Chm. 3, Pres. 4; SCSSL I, 2, Spkr. House 3, 4; SUSGA 2; Blue Key 3. 4; Tiger B ' hood 3, 4; WSBF; Tigerama Pub. Chm.; Who ' s Who. LUCY W. MERRITT Easley, S. C. SOCIOLOGY OZT 2. 3, 4; Young Republicans ' Club 4; SEA 3, 4. ' RICHARD E. MILEY Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS Tribune Silver Medal Award 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3,4; Class Pres. I ; Senate 2, 3; Atty. Gen. 4; SCSSL I, 2, 3; KDX I, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 4; Tiger I, News Editor 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who. NANCY M. MILLER .... Westminster, S. C. ENGLISH SCCPA: TAPS Outstanding Sr.; SBX 2, Pres. 3, 4; Angel Flight I, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Res. Council 3; Intersorority Council 3; TAPS Jr. Staff 2, Co-Org. Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4; Cheerleader I, Alternate 2; Who ' s Who. ROBERTO. MOFFAT Cheraw, S. C. ENGLISH PSA I, 2, Key Award 3, Service Chm. 3. Moderator 4; ROTC I, 2, 3. 4; REW Com. 3, 4; Glee Club Pianist 4. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY . . . Columbia, S. C. CHEMISTRY AF Times Award 4; ACS 2, 3. 4, 5: AlChE 2; Tigerama Pub. Com. 5; Arnold Air Society 2, 3. Exec. 4; Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4, 5; WSBF 1,2; Intramural Football. • TRAVIS L. MOON Lavoma, Ga. PRE MEDICINE JOHN D. MOORE Glenville. Ga. LIBERAL ARTS Weight Lifting Club I, 2, Secy. 3, 4; Language Club 2; History Conclave 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 4. M. JANIS MOORE Clemson.S. C. ENGLISH Tiger ' s Miss Dec. 2; NEA 4; SUSGA 2; Women ' s Res. Ct. 2; SBX I. 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader I, 2, 3; TAPS Junior Staff 2; Miss Clemson Contest I, 2, 3. SUSAN R. MOORE Columbia. S. C. MATHEMATICS TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Honors I. 2, 3: Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Newtonian Society 4; Women ' s Res. Ct. 2; Senate Secy. 3; Sr. Class Secy.; SUSGA 2; Cheerleader I, 2. 3, 4; Hall Monitor 2; Who ' s Who. •OLIVER B. MORTON .... Columbia, S. C. PHYSICS AIP 3. President 4; Circle K 2; YMCA 2. JOHN Z. MOSELY Anderson, S. C. HISTORY DaCOSTA MUCKENFUSS, JR. . . Clemson. S. C. HISTORY DKK 1,2. PETER E. MYERS. IV . . . Moncks Corner, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Block C Club 3; FCA 2; Baseball I, 3. ; mitikr mMisMmk ittiM life ARTS SCIENCES JOHN P. NEMERGUT .... Stratford, Conn. PRE-MEDICINE Gen. Dynamics Corp. Award 2; TAPS Outstanding Sr.; AAS 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; AFROTC I, 2, 3, Wing Com. 4; Elections Board 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Kappa 2, 3. 4, Ratmaster 4; Newman Club I, V.-P. 2, Pres. 3, 4; REW Com. 2, 3, 4; Religious Activities Com. 2, 3; Football I ; Cross I ; Com. Jabberwocky 2; Who ' s Who. CHARLES G. NESMITH . . . Georgetown, S. C. ECONOMICS NELSON B. O ' BYRON, JR Salters, S. C. CHEMISTRY Chem. Faculty Award 2; M. B. Hardin Chem. Prize 3; Phi Kappa Phi 3, V.-Pres. 4: Phi Kappa Phi Award 3; ACS I, 2, Secy. 3, Pres. 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2, Pres. 3, 4. LLOYD W. PAGE Nichols, S. C. HISTORY Block C Club; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Dillon County Club I, 2, 3, 4. RALPH E. PAINTER. JR Gaffney, S. C. PHYSICS Honors Program I; Honors 2, 3; Amer. Inst. Physics. JOHN D. PALMER, JR Albany, Ga. BOTANY Block C Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4. CLIFFORD H. PATRICK .... Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS Economics Club 3, President 4; FCA 4; Soccer Club 3, 4; Assistant Adv. Athletic Dept. Tutoring Prgm. 4. RICHARD T. PATRICK .... Charleston, S. C. HISTORY ROBERT J. PERSAK Millbrook, N. Y. BIOLOGY Alpha Phi Omega I, Vice-President 2, 3, 4. JAMES K. PHILLIPS Belton, S. C. ENGLISH AFROTC I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD T. PIMENTO . . . Gamboa, C.Z. CHEMISTRY ACS I; Alpha Phi Omega I; Newman Club 3; Soccer Club 3: AFROTC Drill Team 3. DAVID T. PITTS Clinton, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS ' RICHARD R. POHL . . . Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. ENGLISH RONALD J. PORTER Rock Hill, S. C. HISTORY RONALD N. PRIDDY .... Harleyville, S. C. GEOLOGY WILLIAM J. PRIDEMORE .... Union, S. C. ECONOMICS Honors 3, 4; High Honors I. 2; S. C. Elk ' s Scholarship I; Phi KaDpa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Economics Club 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2, 4; PKD 3. 4; UCCC I, 2; Jr. Follies 3;CDA Jr. Staff. Students frequent the bookstore for course books. ARTS SCIENCES ' CHARLES W. PROBST . . . . Montoursville, Pa. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Newtonian Society 2, 3, 4; ROTC; Kappa Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; LSA. JOHN M. PUSHKAR Columbia, S. C. ENGLISH PAUL D. OUINN Gastoma, N.C. HISTORY Numeral Society. JULIUS D. RAMPEY Pickens, S. C. HISTORY ' LINDA M. RAMSAY .... Madison, S. C. HISTORY Third Year German Award; Economics Club 4; German Club 2; Financial Review Board 3, 4, Secretary 3. JAMES W. RANKIN, JR. . . . Greensboro, N. C. MATHEMATICS JOHN RANNEY Auburn, Ala. ECONOMICS Tiger Brotherhood 4; Central Spirit Com. 3; Chairman Men ' s Residence Court 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; Scuba Club I, 2, Secretary 2. FULLER L REESE Clinton, S. C. ENGLISH DPK 2, 3, 4: Clemson University Rifle Team I, 2. GARY S. RENWICK . Myrtle Beach, S. C. MATHEMATICS DWIGHT R. REYNOLDS . . . Royal Oak, Mich. ENGLISH Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. RALPH O. RICHARDSON . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. GEOLOGY TERRY E. RICHARDSON, JR. . . Barnwell, S. C. ECONOMICS TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Senator; High Court 3, 4, Vice- Chairman 4; KDX I, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, President I, Social Chairman 3; Wesley Foundation 2; Scuba Club 2; Debate Team 2, 3; SCSSL Delegate 2, 3, 4, Delegation Chairman 3, Secretary 4; Delegate to Foreign Affairs Conference 3; Student Gov ' t Planning Committee 3, 4; Who ' s Who. MARVIN R. ROBERSON Belton. S. C. ENGLISH TOMMIE B. ROBERTSON . Charleston Hghts., S. C. ENGLISH ESTON L. RODGERS, JR Clemson, S. C. ECONOMICS SAM 3; Economics Club 3, 4; Calhoun Lit. Society 4. JAMES C. ROETS Jupiter, Fla. ECONOMICS Registration is sometimes confusing even to seniors. Students wait in line to cash checks at Bursar ' s Office. ARTS SCIENCES ' ROBERT J. ROLLI Wayne, Pa. LIBERAL ARTS Poole Scholarship 4; Phi Eta Sigma I. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mj 3, 4. ROY B. ROMINGER, JR Sumter, S. C. PHYSICS DAVID C. ROOF Greenwood, S. C. CHEMISTRY CARL O. ROWE, JR Sumter, S. C ECONOMICS Pre-Law Society; Economics Club. ' CAROLYN A. ROWLAND . . . Clemson, S, C. HISTORY ELBERT M. ROZIER Charleston, S. C. HISTORY WILBUR M. RUMPH Camden, S. C. HISTORY SAME I, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; CEA 3, Chm. Member Committee 4; Counterguerrilas 2, 3; ROTC I, 2, Asst. Pit. Ldr. 3, Asst. Prov. Mar. 4. WILLIAM C. RUNNION . . . Greenville, S. C. MATHEMATICS Winn-Dixie Scholarship I, 2; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, Treasurer 4. ' MARVIN T. RUNYON, III Virginia Beach, Va. PRE-MEDICINE Calhoun Forensic Society I, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Debate Team 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE D. RUSH, III . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. ENGLISH Cadet of Month 3; Arnold Air Society Pledge 3; CEA 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Student Body Chaplain 4; Rat Master 3: AFROTC 3, Adm. Off. 4; Cadet Eval. Board 3; Greenwood County Club I, 2; YMCA 2, 3, Cabinet 4, Forum Committee 4, REW Committee 2, 3, 4. RALPH S. RUSTIN, JR Charleston, S. C. PRE MEDICINE PR Bronze Achievement Award 3; PR Pledge Award I; DMS 4; PKD 2. Historian 3, 4; PR Pledge I. 2, 3; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; PR 4th Regt. Hdqrs. I. JOSEPH L. ROZICKA . . . North Augusta, S. C. CHEMISTRY AFROTC Award 2; Tiger Band Outstanding Freshman I; Jr. Div. Honors Certificate 2; Phi Eta Sigma 2. Vice-President 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3. 4; Canter- bury Club I. 2; Tiger Band I, Asst. Librarian 2; Supply Officer 3, Supply Officer and Band Master 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Aero Club Secretary 2, 3, 4; Tigerama Music Chm. 2, 3; Jaberwocky Coffee House President 2. 3; Student Rep. to Fine Arts Committee 4. ' DONALD L. SAIN Fort Mill, S. C. ENGLISH JOSEPH L. SAUNDERS . . North Augusta. S. C. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DOROTHY A. SCARCE .... Slater, S. C. MATHEMATICS Faculty Award School of Education 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 4; CEA President 3; Women ' s Dorm Secretary I, 2; Women ' s Res. Court Chairman 3; Tiger Feature Writer 3. MIKE D. SCHALL Columbia. S. C. PRE-MEDICINE FRANK B. SCHRIMER, III ... Clemson, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS PRISCILLA A. SCHULZE . . . Clemson. S. C. ENGLISH DAVID R. SCHUMPERT . . . Columbia, S. C. SOCIOLOGY JESSE D. SCOTT. JR Greenville, S. C. ZOOLOGY JOSEPH A. SEDLAK, JR. . . . Sparta, N.J. HISTORY HAROLD C. SEIGLER. JR. . . Columbia, S. C. ENGLISH JOSEPH W. SELLERS Jackson, Ga. ECONOMICS Block C Club Vice-President; KDX: Football 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM C. SHARPE Mobile, Ala. SOCIOLOGY ARTS SCIENCES WENDELL G. SHEALY L.ttle Mountain, S. C. ENGLISH Gamma Alpha Mu 4; Young Republicans I, Secretary 2, V.-President 3, President 4; SEA 2. 3, Secy. 3; LSA. LAWRENCE R. SHEEDY . . . Charleston, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Honors I, 2; Delta Sigma Nu 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2. 3, 4; Circle K . DONALD W. SHELLEY .... Columbia, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Poole Schol. I, 2, 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3; Senate 3: KDX I, 2, 3; Blue Key 3; BSU I, V.-P. 2, Prgm. Chm. 3; Soccer I, 2; Who ' s Who. DIANA E. SHERAM Charlotte, N. C. ENGLISH PSA I, 2. 3; YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Council I, 2, 3, 4, Cabi- net 3; Women ' s Residence Council 3; CU Singers 2, 3, 4; ISA 4; WSBF 2, 3, 4; Young Rep. 4; CU Players 4. WILLIAM F. SHIVERS Marietta, Ga. PRE-MEDICINE WILLIAM A. SHORE Baldwin, Ga. ENGLISH NE; Canterbury Club I; Chronicle 2, Features 3, Assoc. Editor 4; WSBF 2, 3, 4; CUSDC 2, 3; ISA 4; Tigerama 3; Calhoun For. Soc, Lit. Soc; Intramurals. DONALD L. SIKES Largo, Fla. ECONOMICS Track I, 2, 3, 4. CODY W. SMITH, JR Fort Mill, S. C. HISTORY Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4; Pre-Law Society 2, 3, 4; BSU. JAMES R. SMITH Greer, S. C. PRE-DENTISTRY RICHARD D. SMITH Liberty, S. C. MATHEMATICS SAMUEL D. SMITHYMAN . . Spartanburg, S. C. ENGLISH Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; ACC Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1 , 2, Capt. 3, 4; DAS Cadet 3. WILBUR J. SNELGROVE . . . Williamston, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS DANIEL A. SPEIGHTS .... Hampton, S. C. ECONOMICS Blue Key; Tiger B ' hood; Senate 2; SCSSL 3, 4; High Court Atty. 2, 3: Student Body Pres. 4; Pres. ' Cabinet 3, 4; KDX I, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 3, 4; BSU: Tiger Staff 4; Hall Supervisor 4; Tigerama 2, 3: REW Com. 4; TAPS Outstanding Senior: Tigerama Staff 4: Who ' s Who. CRISPEN P. SPENCER .... Anderson, S. C. PRE-VETERINARY Pre-Vet Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2: Canterbury Club: Track I, 2, 3: Intramural Sports I, 2, 3. ROBERT B. SPRADLEY, JR Chapin, S. C. BIOLOGY Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, 4. 5: Gamma Omega Phi 5: YMCA 3, 4, 5: Wt. Lifting Club I, 2: Bio. Sci. Club 3. WILLIAM T. SPROTT .... Winnsboro, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE Hall Monitor; Hall Supervisor: Tiger Band I, 2; Aero Club 4; Concert Band I, 2. 3. ' PHILIP H. STANLEY Hampton, S. C. MATHEMATICS KDX. JAMES M. STEPP, JR Clemson, S. C. HISTORY Alpha Phi Omega; Wesley Foundation; Aero Club; AFROTC; Young Republicans ' Club. ALLEN D. STEVENSON . . Greenv.lle, S. C. BIOLOGY MENDAL H. STEWART . ... Pickens. S. C. HISTORY JOHN W. STOUDENMIRE .... Sumter, S. C. ECONOMICS AFROTC Cadet of Month I; AAS I. 2, 3, 4; KDX 2; Alumni Secretary 3, 4; 4-H Cl ub I, Secretary 2, 3, 4. STANLEY M. STRICKLAND . . Spartanburg, S. C. BIOLOGY JAMES L. SUTHERLAND .... Clemson, S. C. PRE MEDICINE Amer. Legion Schol. Award; ROTC Jr. Award; TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Phi Eta Sigma I. 2. 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tiger B ' hood 2, 3, 4; Blue Key 3; Block C Club 3. 4; Student Body Secy. 3; Class Pres. 4; ROTC Brigade Comdr. 4; DKA 2, 3. 4; FCA 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-State 2. 3; ACC Honors 3; Who ' s Who. RONALD E. SWATEK . Spartanburg, S. C. PHYSICS AIP 3, 4; Advanced ROTC; Bridge Club 3, 4. utibiurji ARTS SCIENCES â– SANDRA L. TARQUINO . . . Weirton, W. Va. ENGLISH SEX I, 2, Secy. 3; Angel Flight I, 2, Secy. 3; Concert Band I, 2, 3; Solo Twirler I. 2. 3; CES I. Secy. 2. President 3; YMCA Handbook 2, 3; YMCA Cabinet 2, Secy. 3. Council Secy. I. President 2, 3; Miss CU Contest; Miss Clemson 2. WILLIAM G. TATUM McColl, S. C. HISTORY PKD. GEORGE M. TEMPLETON . Greensboro, N. C. ZOOLOGY DONNIE H. TERRY Seneca, S. C. HISTORY GEORGE E. THOMPSON . . . . Chesnee, S. C. HISTORY JOHN F. THOMPSON Akron, Ohio ECONOMICS ROBIN M. THREATT Gadsden, S. C. PRE MEDICINE SBX; Clemson Players; Angel Flight; Concert Band; Intersorority Council. F. JOHN TOLLON .... Boynton Beach, Fla. ECONOMICS AIA I, 2; Central Spirit Committee S; SCSSL 5; PKD 1. 2, 3, Photographer 4, Secretary 5, 6; TAPS Staff 4. PEGGY J. TOWNSEND Summit, N.J. ENGLISH THOMAS S. TOWNSEND, II . . . Charleston, S. C. ENGLISH BSX 3, 4; Chronicle Staff 2. AUGUSTINE W. TUCKER . . . . Brevard, N.C. PREDENTISTRY AIA I, 2: TAPS Staff 2. STA NLEY E. VON HOFE . . . Simpsonv.lle, S. C. PRE MEDICINE Reserve Officers Association Award 3; Honor Student 2, 3; Student Senate 2; KDX; Hall Monitor 2. Dr. Macaulay shares joke with Linda and Fizzi at Dormitory Faculty Tea. ARTS SCIENCES ' HARRY L WALDROP. JR. - . . Piedmont, S. C. CHEMISTRY WILLIAM S. WALKER Nichols, S. C. HISTORY TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Blue Key 3. 4; Gamma Alpha Mu: Honor Engl. 2, 3, 4, President 4; Central Spirit Committee Chairman 3; Student Body Vice-President 4; Presidents ' Cabinet 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; KDX 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Tiger Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 2, Columnist 4: Who ' s Who. BARBARA N. WALLACE . . . Burlington. N. C. SOCIOLOGY VERNON L.WALTERS .... Clemson, S. C. HISTORY Intercollegiate Seminar on Legislation and Government 3; Young Republicans ' Club 4: Wesley Foundation. KAREN J. WARD Clemson, S. C. LIBERAL ARTS KEITH H. WATERS . . . - North Augusta, S. C. CHEMISTRY JEFFREY P. WEAVER Jackson, S. C. HISTORY BELTON E. WEEKS, III . . . North Augusta, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE RICHARD H. WELLS Anderson, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE ROBERT S. WELLS, JR Aiken, S. C. PRE-MEDICINE AAS 3, 4; KSN 3, 4: BSU I, 2, 3, 4; TAPS Staff 2: CSRA Club I. CHARLES H. WEST . . Charleston, S. C. ECONOMICS PKD 3, 4. WILLIAM D. WEST ... Spartanburg, S. C. ENGLISH CHARLIE A. WHITE Saluda, S. C. ENGLISH Delta Sigma Nu I. 2: YMCA I, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Coun- cil, President 2, Vice-President 3: SKE 3, 4. EDWARD T. WHITE, JR Rock Hill. S. C. ENGLISH APO 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, President A; YMCA I, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Glee Club 3: Tennis I. CHARLES E. WHITENER Union, S. C. APPLIED MATHEMATICS Tiger Band Service Award 3: Union County Club I, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band I, 2, 3. WILLIAM K. WILLIAMS . . . Honea Path, S. C. CHEMISTRY APO 3, 4: Hall Supervisor 3. C. STEPHEN WILSON .... Fort Mill, S. C. ENGLISH Pre-Law Society 3, 4: Election Board 2. 3, 4, Vice- Chairman 4; Young Republicans ' Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3: Hall Supervisor 3, 4; York County Club 3, 4; YMCA Council I, 2, 3, Vice-President 2. JANICE M. WILSON .... Decatur. Ga. ENGLISH JAMES H. WORKMAN ... Woodruff, S. C. LIBERAL ARTS AAS 3, 4; AFROTC I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY C. WYATT Seneca, S. C. ENGLISH Commuting Coeds Club 3, 4; NEA 2, 3, 4. JOEL W. WYMAN Clemson, S. C. ENGLISH WILLIAM P. YATES Sumter, S. C. BIOLOGY CHARLOTTE M. YOUNG . . . Clemson, S. C. HISTORY Sigma Tau Epsilon 3. 4. CARL L. ZEIS Westfield. N. J. MATHEMATICS School of Education H. F. LANDRITH, Dean of School The culmination of an education degree is the classroom. Education is the school which prepares today ' s students for tomorrow ' s world of teaching and in- struction at Clemson. The students are not restricted to Elementary and Secondary Education, the field one generally connects with the teaching profession. They may enter other areas and delve into programs of Industrial Education, Agricultural Education, and Recreation and Park Administration. Again, one might suppose that they are confined to their spe- cific fields, but they are expected to study the humanities, and various sciences and social sciences while working toward a degree in one of the edu- cation curricula. The School of Education has expanded greatly since its organization. The Clemson University Chapter of the Student Education Association won the Outstanding Chapter Award in South Carolina for 1965-1966. The School sponsored a Future Teachers Association Day in which 425 high school students participated and in the spring also con- ducted a Choral Clinic directed by Dr. George Krueger, of Indiana University School of Music. While in the School of Education, the student not only learns the theory behind projecting and relating his thoughts to others, but he is also allowed to apply his ideas and methods during his semester of practice teaching. The School of Education is striving now as it will be in the future to convert students into teachers. I tai i EDUCATION JOSEPH R. AYOOB Pittsburgh, Pa. RECREATION AND PARKS ADMINISTRATION GEORGE F. BAKER Clinton, Md. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION DPK 3; Tiger Band 3; Concert Band I; Agricultural Education Club 2. JAMES W. BARNETTE, JR York, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Outstanding Junior Agricultural Education Member; Agricultural Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma. JACK D. BELK Pacolet, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION WILLIAM H. BULL Cameron, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club 2, 4; Intramural Sports Director 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Zeta I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM B. BUSCH, JR. . . . Columbia. S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Best Pledge PKD 4; AIA 3, 4, 5, 6; Building Contractors of America 3, 4; PKD Vice-President 6; Tiger Brother- hood Treasurer 6; CDA Junior Staff, Senior Staff Vice- President; Methodist Student Fellowship; IFC Greek Week Dec. Chairman 4; Homecoming Display Designer 4; Dorm Officer and Hall Monitor 2, 3; Tiger Marching Band I; Beaux Arts Ball Committee; Tigerama; Intra- mural Sports; Who ' s Who. DAVID A. CAMAK Hodges, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION lota Lambda Sigma. CLAUDE R. CANUP, JR. ... Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Army ROTC DMS; Semper-Fidelis; DKA; lota Delta Sigma Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. ' DOUGLAS C. CARRAWAY . . . Olanta, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club 3, 4; Block C Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. JACOBY G. CARTRETTE . . Galivants Ferry, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION RICHARD M. CASH .... Cowpens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION lota Lambda Sigma Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; SEA Treasurer 3, 4; Tiger Band I, 2, 3. HENRY J. CATES. Ill Atlanta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION lota Lambda Sigma. ' JOEL L. CHRISTOPHER . . . Greenville, S. C. EDUCATION DAVID N. COILE Lakeland, Fla. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; ATA 2. 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 4; AZ 3, 4; Gamma Sigma Delta 3, 4. EVELYN C. ELROD . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING Women ' s Dorm Council 4; SBX 3. 4; Young Republi- cans ' Club 4. LINDSAYJ.FORRESTER.III . . Greenville. S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING DPK. FRANK G. GARREN Taylors, S. C. MATH TEACHING EDGAR R. GARRIS Brunswick, Ga. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Iota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, President 4. EARL H. GRUBBS Barnwell, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Outstanding Pledge AG 3; Delta Sigma Nu 1,2; lota Lambda Sigma 4; AG 3, 4; Adv. ROTC; BSU I. JOHN G. E. HARRISON .... Varnville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION lota Lambda Sigma 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Tiger Band I. 2, 3, 4. â– JOHN W. HARVEY .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION lota Lambda Sigma. TED M. KATANA Latrobe. Pa. EDUCATION Block C Club; Newman Club: Football. MICHAEL F. KELLY .... Little Silver, N. J. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Nu Epsilon; lota Lambda Sigma. ANDREW LAPLACA . . . Pompton Plains. N.J. SCIENCE TEACHING SEA 3, 4; Clemson Glee Club 4; University Singers 4. EDUCATION ' PAUL E. LEHOTSKY Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION JAMES C. LINDER .... Clemson, S. C. HISTORY TEACHING CU Education Association. JAMES T. McCLARY. JR. , . . Kingstree, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club I, 2, 3, 4, President; Agricultural Council 4, V.-P.; AG 3, 4, Treasurer. BILLY L. MORRIS, JR Andrews, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION ATA 4; Agricultural Council 4. Reporter 4; AG 3, 4; Agricultural Education Club 3, 4. PETER J. NEWTON. JR McColl, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AG 4, 5; Hall Monitor 2, 3; YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 4, State President 5; Agricultural Education Club 3, 4, 5, Secretary 5. WILLIAM O. NOFFZ, JR. . . . Ninety Six. S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 4th Reg. Hdqs., Best Asst. Section Head Award 3; Agronomy Club I; PR Pledge I; PR Co. C-4; PR 4th Reg. Hdqs. Staff 3, 4; ROTC Co. Commander; DMS; Scabbard and Blade. DOUGLAS M. POLK Varnville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION lota Lambda Sigma. JAMES W. POOSER Cameron, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club 3, 4. DAVID W. RHODES .... Woodruff. S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION EDWINdeB.ROGERS.il .... Nichols, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Football I, 2, 3, 4; NS I. 2, 3, 4; Dillon County Club I, 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Education Club 4. FLOYD T. ROGERS Clyde, N. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Football I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES J. ROHRBACH , Anderson. S. C INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CAROL J. ROSTRON Clemson, S. C. SCIENCE TEACHING FREDERICK A. SARGENT ... Lakeland, Fla. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DKA. JAMES T. SHELL ... Fountain Inn, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Agricultural Education Club 3, 4; High Court Attor- ney 3, 4; Dorm Supervisor 4; Hall Monitor 3; Football Manager 4; Young Republicans ' Club 4. ROGER C. SHERMAN . . . Burdewtown, N. J SCIENCE TEACHING KEITH L. SMITH . . . East Woodstock, Conn. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Football I. 2. 3, 4. LARRY J. SMITH .... Lakeview, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION FFA; ATA; KDK. GEORGE R. SUTTON . . Fort Mill, S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION All-ACC Baseball 4; Baseball I. 2, 3. 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Block C Club: Tiger Brotherhood. EVERETT C. THORSLAND . Teaneck, N.J. SCIENCE TEACHING ANDREW M. ULMER .... Walterboro, S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION OSCAR N. VICK. Ill .... Georgetown. S. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION lota Lambda Sigma. JAMES B. WATERS . Rodman. S. C. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION ATA 4. V.-P.; Agricultural Education Club 2. 3. 4; Chester County-Clemson Club I, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2. ROBERT V. WEAVER, JR Murphy, N. C. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Rifle Team, Captain 2, 3, 4. Coach 3. 4. College of Engineering L. G. RICH, Dean of School Pete Smith holds discussion in an engineering auditonur The College of Engineering enrolls the largest number of students. The eight curricula are Agri- cultural Engineering, Ceramic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineer- ing, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Metallurgical Engineering. These majors do not train students for professions but rather teach them to develop ideas which aid in chosen careers. Excellent professors are responsible for the de- velopment of the student ' s mind. Dr. J. N. Thurston, head of the Electrical Engineering Department, was awarded the College of Engineering ' s first Alumni Professorship. He has now been relieved of his administration duties, so that he can devote more of his time to training students. Many professors take leaves of absence so they can further their training which will aid them in instructing the stu- dents for their departure into the business world. This year Lewis T. Fitch, Assistant Professor of Elec- trical Engineering, continued work on his Ph.D. at Ohio State University. Also J. E. Brittain, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, did further work toward a Ph.D. at Case Institute of Technology. While these professors are on leave visiting lecturers take their place. This year Dr. James M. Pappenhaggen, Professor of Chemistry from Kenyen College, gave a series of lectures in Environmental Systems Engineering. Visiting lecturers help students adjust to their pro- fession, a necessary and difficult part of education. ENGINEERI NG JOHN Q. ADAMS, III .... Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SAE 3, 4; ASME 3, 4. TERRY K. ALEXANDER . . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOHN E. ANDERSON Florence, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING FREDERICK C. AYER, III .... Seneca, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 3, 4, Secretary 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4, Executive Officer 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4. â– RONALD E. BAKER Pacolet, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME I, 3. MILAS H. BALLARD, JR. . . . Hartsville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4; SAME 2, 3, 4; Skin Diving Club I, 2. RICHARD B. BANKHEAD Cocoa, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THEODORE D. BEAM .... Charlotte, N. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SAZ 2; AI!E 3. ' ALTON M. BEASLEY Aiken, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma 3, 4; ISA 4. CHARLES G. BEAUDNOT . . . Greenwood, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PHILIP A. BECHTOLD .... Charlotte, N. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 2. 3, 4, 5; SAZ I. 2, 3, 4, 5. JOHN H. BECKROGE, JR. . . . Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ' WILLIAM B. BEGG .... Spartanburg, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Dean ' s List I; AlChE 2, 3, 4; SAZ 2, 3, 4; CDA 3. MICHAEL B. BISHOP .... Spartanburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WAYMAN R. BISHOP Atlanta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING KDX I, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3. JEFFERSON A. BLANTON . . . Gaffney, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME I; SAME 2, First Vice-President. ' MELVIN D. BLANTON Gaffney, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 4. EDMUND M. BOLIN Rowesville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2; Student Waiter 2; Clemson Amateur Radio Club 2. MICHAEL D. BOLING .... Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WOODROW R. BOWD EN. JR. . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME; Phi Eta Sigma. LEANDER B. BOWEN Iva, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3. 4; ACS 4. WILLIAM M. BOYCE ... Cross Hill, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3, 4. JERRY A. BRANNON . . , Union, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Reserve Officers Association Medal 3; Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; ASCE 2, 3. 4; SAME 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 4; Monitor 3; Union County-Clemson Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. SAMUEL M. BRICE Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING • DENIS A. BROSNAN Atlanta. Ga. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Honors and Awards Day I, 2, 3, 4; ACS I. 2, 3, 4; Keramos 2, 3, 4: Student Body Treas. 4; SKE I. 2, 3. 4. CARL E. BROWN. JR Aiken, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Sears-Roebuck Ag. Schol. I, 2; Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4; ASAE 1-4; Alpha Gamma 3, 4; WSBF; Who ' s Who. DAVID A. BROWN Columbia, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi 4; Mu Beta Psi 3, 4; Assoc, of Computing Mach. 3, V.-P. 4: ASME 3, 4; Clemson Concert I, 2, 3. JAMES C. BROWN . . . . North Augusta, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3, 4; Young Dem. 4; Football Trainer I, 2, 3; Basketball I. 2. 3: Baseball I, 2, 3. ' KENNETH J. BROWN. JR Fairfax, Va. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PKD 3, 4; Pershing Rifles I. 2. 3. RICHARD C. BRYAN Ivyland, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING RICHARD J. BUCZOWSKI . . . Baltimore, Md. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3. 4; Newman Club I. 2, 4. CHARLES A. BURDETTE . . . Simpsonville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 4; ROTC 4; Platoon Leader. ' DANIEL E. BURGNER .... Greenville, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ASAE 2, 3, 4; Aero Club 2, 4, Secy. 3; Jabberwocky Soc. 3; Young Rep. 4; LSA 2. 3, 4; Football I. JOHN W. BYERS Chester. S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 2, 3, 4: Chester County-Clemson Club I, 2. 3, 4; PKD 2. 3, 4; Track I, 2: Cross 2, 3; Block C 2. 3. 4. LARRY S. CAMPBELL Inman. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2; 4th Reg. Hdqs. Staff I, 2. JAMES L. CARPENTER Easley, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING MARSHALL P. CHILDRESS . . . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM B. CHISHOLM . . . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Salem, S. C. Clinton, S. C. N.Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM L. CLAPPER. JR. . . AIIE 3, 4; Advanced AFROTC 3, 4. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING BEN T. CLARK, III .... Charleston, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3, 4; PKD 2. 3, 4; ROTC I, 2, 3, 4. W. MICHAEL CLICK .... Gainesville, Ga CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Superior Cadet Award 1,2; TAPS Outstanding Sr. Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; AlChE 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4 Sr. Class Pres.; Fresh. Ct. Chm. 2; Cabinet Pres. 2 High Ct. 4; SUSGA 2; KDX I, 2, 3, 4; I FC 2, 4, Pres 4; SEIFC 3. 4; TAPS Jr. Staff I, Special Rep. 4 Tigerama Asst. Dir. 3. Dir. 4; Jr. Follies 3; Who ' s Who HARRY C. COLDRECK, III . . Livingston. N. J CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE. DAVID H. COLE .... Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3: AIIE 3, 4; APO 3, 4; BSU I, 2, 3, 4; Council 3, 4; Tang Soo Do Karate Club 3, 4. DONALD F. COLLINS Toccoa, Ga. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE; Chronicle Staff. EDWARD D. CONNER . . . T.mmonsville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Honors I. 2, 3: AlChE 2, 3. Vice-President 4; Young Republicans ' Club I, 2. CHARLES R. CONNERS Erie, Pa. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOSEPH T. COOK .... Greeleyville. S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4; DPK 3. 4; Tiger Staff I. ROBERT J. COOPER Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DKA; Tiger Brotherhood. ENGINEERING FRANK J. COX . .... Clemson. S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE I, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3. 4; CDA Jr. Staff 3. Placinq Chairman 4; DKA I, 2, 3. 4, Social Chm. 3, 4, Pledqe Master 4; Adv. ROTC 3. 4: Football I, 2, 3. DAVID R. CRAWFORD .... Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Completed Jr. Honors Proqram: First Place Editorial SCCPA Competition 3; Phi ' Eta Sigma I. 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Ph, 3, 4: Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; IEEE 4; Senator 3; Tiger Staff I. 2, 3, 4, Man. Ed 2, Editor 3:Glee Club 4. LLOYD T. CROSBY . , . North Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Advanced Army ROTC 3, 4: PKD 2, 3. 4. THOMAS L. CULBRETH . . . Spartanburg. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4. • CARROLL E. DANIEL . Gamesville. Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING DAVID A. DEEM Rosemont, Pa. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2; AIIE 4; WSBF I, 2, 3, 4. ROGER L. DEFFENBAUGH Honea Path, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3. 4; Adv. AFROTC 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4. JAMES R. DeLAND, JR Key West, Fla. CIVIL ENGINEERING DANNY O. DERRICK .... Columbia, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME I. ANDY C. DICKERT Lancaster, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Honors Program I, 2. 3. 4; Higgins Engineering Schol. 3; IEEE 4; Tiger Band I. 2. 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3. 4; LSA I, 2, 3, 4: Aero Club 3. WILLIAM T. DICKINSON . . Buena Vista. Va. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING APO; IEEE. CLYDE B. DOBSON. JR Greer, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM E. DORSEY Mobile, Ala. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DECANIA DOWLING . . Orangeburg, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE: Young Republicans ' Club. NORMAN E. DOWLING . . . Orangeburg, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Honors Proqram I, 2; ROTC Engr. Excellence Medal 3 ASCE 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3. 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4 Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4, YMCA 3. 4; Honor Roll Honors I: High Honors 2. 3, 4. RODNEY W. DUCKER .... Charleston, S. C ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4; Advanced ROTC. Another senior signs his second semester final courses v â– -. -. - ENGINEERING  EDWARD F. EISON . . . North Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING APO I, 2, 3, 4; IEEE 4. BEN A. ELKIN, JR Columb.a, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 4. IRVING L. ELLIS, JR Florence, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. JAMES W. EPPS Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2. 3, 4, President 4; Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3. President 4. ROBERT D. ERVIN Greenvilie. S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ALBERT E. EVANS, JR Caldwell. N. J. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4; SIE I, 2. CRAIG R. FALLON Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLESO.FARNUM.III . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SIE I; AIIE 2. ' JOHN G. FEDERLINE . Greenville. S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING American Ceramic Society. ROBERT J. FENNESSY .... Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 4; Canterbury Club I, 2. DANIEL L FERGUSON Charleston Hghts., S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAMJ.FERRARA.III . . . Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2. 3, 4. TERRY W. FISHER Oxon Hill, Md. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2. 3. 4; Outstanding Member 4. RICHARD P. FLETCHER .... McColl, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3. 4; Arnold Air Society 2. 3, 4, Comptroller 4; Ratmaster 4. RICHARD D. FRANKLIN . . Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Res. Off. Assoc. Fresh. Award I ; Chicago Herald Tri- bune Silver Award 2; Armed Forces Communications and El. Award 3; Arnold Air Society I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Commander 4: Scabbard and Blade 3, A; Gamma Beta Phi 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi. CHARLES H. GADDY . Lake View, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2. 3, Vice-President 4; KDK I, 2, 3, 4. +mm m A student watches a civil engineer work. ENGINEERING ALEX G. GAMBLE, III . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. CIVIL ENGINEERING WILLIAM G. GAMBRELL . Honea Path, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEAN C. GASKINS . . . . Spartanburg. S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3, 4; ROTC 3. 1st Bn. S-l 4; PKD I, 2, Pledgemaster and Rush Chairman 3; IFC 4. VERNON L. GASKINS . . . Chesterfield, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE 3, President 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Bobbin and Beaker Staff 2. ALEX H. GAY, III McGuire AFB, N.J. CIVIL ENGINEERING EDWARD M. GEIGER, JR. . Charleston Hghts., S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JACK M. GENTLE, JR Birmingham, Ala. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Tiger Band I. 2; Concert Band I. WILLIAM A. GEORGE .... Baltimore, Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT B. GIBBONS Baltimore. Md. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING THERMAN L. GIBBONS. JR. . . Charlotte, N. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING THOMAS W. GLAZENER . . . . Brevard, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DELNO R. GLEASON Seneca, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM G. GODSEY, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES G. GOODWIN, JR. . Walterboro, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Higgins Schol. 2; Jr. Honors Cert. 2; Burlington Schol. 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2, Secretary 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; AlChE 2, 3, Treasurer 4; SAME 2; Hall Monitor 2, 4; Hall Supervisor 3; Mu Beta Psi Pledge President 2. Pledgemaster 3, 4; Tiger Band I, 2, Sgt. Major 3; Tiger Staff I. ROBERT B. GORDON .... Edgewater, Md. CIVIL ENGINEERING Glee Club I. 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. DAVID A. GRAY Spartanburg. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4. Dr. Joseph Moore holds interview with Charles King, a civil engineering graduate student. H- ENGINEERING EDWARD R. GRAY . . Charleston, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PAUL L. GRIEB Wmnsboro, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES L GUEST Anderson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JERRY D. GUEST Cowpens, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma 3, 4; Young Republicans ' Club 3, 4. ' JAMES P. HAGGETT Newton, N.J. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 3. 4. ROGER O. HALL Asheville, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3, 4. CLARENCE A. HAM . . Charleston Hghts., S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TAHIR HAMID . . Lahore, West Pakistan ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ' JOHN G. HAMMOND . . . Sandy Springs, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING NIHAD M. HANANO . . Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ISA I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, President 4; ASME 4. JAMES T. HANEY Lyman, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AFROTC Scholarship 3, 4: Lowenstein Foundation Scholarship I, 2, 3, 4; AlChE 2, 3, 4. DONALD L. HARRIS Walhalla, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4; WSBF Assistant Office Manager 2. ' LARRY C. HART . .... Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HARLOCK W. HARVEY, III . . . Hartsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE I. 2, 3, 4; Numeral Society I, 2. 3, 4, Pledge- master 2, Social Chairman 3; Cheerleader 2. JOHN D. HENLEY .... Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Advanced Army ROTC. JAMES HESTER Aberdeen, Md. CIVIL ENGINEERING ikoi l Engineering students work with transit in an afternoon surveying course. c l 1 nidi 4 } ENGINEERING ' RANSOM J. HICKS Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE 3, 4; YMCA Council I. 2: BSU I, 2. DONALD H. HIGGINS . Asheville, N. C. C; vi L ENGINEERING ASCE 2. 3. 4. ROBERT L. HILL JR. . . Charleston Heights, S. C MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SAME I; ASME I; Wesley Foundation 2. DONALD L. HINDMAN . . Walhalla. S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Volunteer Cement Scholarship I; Highest Honors I; Honors 2. 3: Tau Beta Pi Scholarship Award 3; Western Electric Scholarship I, 2, 3, 4: Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Adv. ROTC 3. 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2. 3. 4: ACS I, 2, 3. 4; Tiger Staff I. 2. ' JOSEPH R. HODGSON. JR. . . Lake Worth, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi: IEEE: SAM: ACM. PAUL P. HOK Farmmgdale, N.Y. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BRUCE W. HOLCOMBE Lyman, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Inform. Off. 3: ASME 3. 4: Adv. AFROTC 3. 4: Caravelles 2: CU Concert Band 3. WINSTON D. HOLLIDAY . . . Kingstree. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HENRY L. HOLSHOUSER, JR. . Charlotte. N. C. CIViL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4 ; Circle K-l; Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 4. WILLIAM H. HORTON . . Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3. 4: SAME 3, 4: WSBF I ; Amateur Radio Club I. WALTER T. HOWARD . . . Georgetown, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE. JOSEPH W. HUDSON .... Pendleton, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE: ACM. ROBERT A. HUDSON Clemson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3. 4: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 3. STACY L. HULL .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AIIE 4: Pershing Rifles I; YMCA Council I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4: BSU I, 2, 3: Sailing Club 4. MICHAEL L. HURT . . . Spartanburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT E. JACKSON .... Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Pershing Rifles I, 2. 3, Regimental Hdgs. Asst. PIO 3. CHARLES W. JAGER . . Charleston. S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Class Senator I, 2: Tigerama 2: LSA I. 2. 3. 4: TAPS Staff 2, 3, 4: IEEE 3. 4: Freshman Cross Country I. BENJAMIN M. JENKINS . . . W.lliamston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE: Young Republicans ' Club: Gamma Omega Phi. JOSEPH D. JENKINS .... Haines City. Fla. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING SAZ. FRANK C. JOHNSON . ... Chester, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME: Chester County Club. DAVID A. JONES Asheville, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2. 3, 4. HARRY A. JOYE, JR Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AIA I, 2: IEEE 3: SAZ 2: Newman Club I, 2, 3. Hill, N.C. MUMFHORD H. KENDALL, JR. Ma ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3. 4: BSU 3. TERRY A. KINGSMORE . . . . Buffalo. S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Honors 1 , 2. 3 : ASCE 2, 3, 4; Amer. Waterworks Assn. 3, 4: Senior Senator 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band I, 2. 3. 4: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: Union-County- Clemson Club I, 2. 3. 4, Reporter 3, Treasurer 4. â– ENGINEERING • ROBERT B. KIRKPATRICK . Charlotte, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2; ASME 4, 5: Mu Beta Psi 2. 3, 4, 5, Natl President 5; CDA Jr. Staff 3: Adv. ROTC 3, 4, 5; Tiqer Band I, 2. 3. 4, 5, Vice-Commander 5. WILLIAM T. KNOWLES Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING FAIZ N. KOUDSI Aleppo, Syria ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2, 3. 4: ISA 2, 3, 4, Speaker 3. 4; YMCA 2, 3. 4, Jr. Council 3, V.-P. 3, 4: Sr. Council 4; Soccer Club 2. 3. WILLIAM C. LANGFORD, JR. . . Columbia. S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SAME 3; AlChE 2, 3, 4; Adv. ROTC 3. 4. Battalion Staff 4; ROTC Rifle Team 2: Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3. •WILLIAM A. LARSON, JR. . . Greenv.lle, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Honors I, 2, 3, 4, 5: IEEE 3. 4. 5; Tau Beta Pi 4, 5; MYF; Counterguerrillas 4. 5: Adv. ROTC. GEORGE P. LAWRENCE , . . Charlotte, N. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS; Jr. Senator; Sr. Class Vice-Pres.; High Court; Freshman Court; Sigma Kappa Epsilon Pledgemaster; Chronicle Sports Editor. WILLIAM B. LAYCOCK . , . Greenville. S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE; Duplicate Bridge Club Secretary. JOHN F. LEE. Ill Atlanta, Ga. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Reserve Officers Association Award I; TAPS I, 2, 3, 4. ' HARRY E. LINDLER Laurens, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Honors List I, 2, 3; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; AlChE 2, 3, 4: ACS 4; SAME 4. ALLAN M. LINDSEY P.ckens. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME Treasurer 4. DONALD E. LOONEY .... Irmo. S. C ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EDWARD S. LUKENS . . Clemson S C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ' HARRINGTON L. LOWDER . . St. Stephen, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Scabbard and Blade Award 2; AlChE 3, 4; SAME 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4. JOHN R. LUENSE . ... Walterboro. S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FRANK J. LUTZ. Ill . . . Pittsburgh. Pa. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 3, 4; Newman Club; Intramural Sports. JOSEPH LUZZI . . . Pleasant Valley. N.Y. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 2, 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3. 4; Track I, 2. LYNN M. LYNCH . . P.ckens, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honors Program 2; ASME 3; Contest and Awards Chairman 4. RONALD F. LYNCH . . . Savannah. Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WALTER H. LYNCH . . . . Rock Hill. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3; Advanced ROTC 3, 4. RICHARD S. McADAMS .... Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DENNIS C. McALISTER Pelzer, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME. JOHN F. McBRIDE . . . Bennettsville. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Tiger Band I, 2, 3. 4; ASME 3, 4; Circle K Club I; Advanced ROTC. JOE A. McCARTY . Columbia. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Association of U. S. Army Award 3; SAME 3, Pres. 4. WILLIAM R, McCOMBS Surfs.de Beach. S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2. 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4. ENGINEERING RUPERT J. McCORMAC . . . Columbia. S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 4; SAME I; Advanced ROTC 4. GEORGE W. McDANIEL, JR. . . . Laurens, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 2, 3, 4; Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3. JOHN G. McGOWAN .... Florence, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 4; Intramurals 2, 3. JERRY N. McMULLAN Miami. Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LARRY P. McPHERSON .... Clemson. S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 4; Football I, 2. 3, 4. DAVID W. MACAVOY .... Brooklyn, N. Y. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES T. MARTIN Sumter. S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SAMUEL C. MARTIN Easley, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE; Advanced ROTC; DMS. â– STANLEY F. MASSINGILL . . . . Central, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING Advanced ROTC. MICHAEL J. MAXWELL . . . Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING High Honors I; Honors 1,2, 3. 4; Honors Program I, 2; Fresh. Math Award; Poole Alumni Scholar; TAPS Outstanding Senior; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; ASME 4; Senate 2; High Court 4; SCSSL 2, 4; NS 1,2, 3, 4, Secy. 2. Treas. 4; TAPS Activities Editor 3, Office Manager, Copy Editor 4. CHARLES D. MEADOWCROFT . . Baltimore, Md. CIVIL ENGINEERING Adv. ROTC; Block C Club; ASCE; Freshman Foot- ball Coach 4; Football I, 2, 3. 4. Football I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM B. MENEES .... Anderson, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 3, 4. ' JOHN J. MIKELL Charleston. S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3, 4; ASAE 2; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; BSX 3; ROTC I, 2, 3. 4; Counterguerrillas I, 2, 3. ROBERT C. MILLER, JR Aiken, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ASAE , 2, 3. 4; SAME 3, 4; Radio Club I, 2; Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Band 2, 3. 4; Adv. ROTC. MAXWELL B. MITCHELL Trion, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING SAMUEL A. MITCHUM . . . Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi 3. 4; Honors I, 2, 3. 4; IEEE: BSX 2: Men ' s Res. Hall Staff 3; Intramural Football I. 2. 3. Students view electronic calculator. Don experiments with a hydraulic cement compressor. ENGINEERING FREDERICK B. MOORE .... Kingsport, Tenn. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 3. LEON F. MOORE Laurens, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES B. MORGAN Seneca, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING GEORGE M. MORRIS Greer, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 4. LARRY M. MULLIKIN .... Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DALE N. MURRAY Casar, N. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4. KENNETH W. NETTLES . . Walterboro, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOSEPH G. NEUWIRTH . . Travelers Rest, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Phi Eta Sigma I. 2. 3, 4; ASME 4; Hall Monitor 2. RICHARD J. NOBLE, JR. . . . Smithfield, N. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING THEODORE M. NORTHRUP . . Greenville, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Honors Program I, 2; Honors 2; High Honors I, 3, 4; AlChE Schol. Award 2; Tau Beta Pi 3. 4; Pi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES L. O CAIN ... Orangeburg, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM M. OLSEN .... Red Bank, N.J. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING All E I, 2, 3, 4. GERALD M. PADGETT .... Clemson, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING MYRON W. PAYNE Aiken, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING SIE; PRs I, 2; SKE 3, 4; LSA; Skin Diving Club Vice- President I; Rifle Team I. CLARENCE J. PETTY, JR. . . . Greenville. S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4, 5; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; PR Co. C-4 2: PR 4th Reg. Hdqs. 3. LONNIE D. PHIFER, III .... Fort Mill, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Scabbard and Blade Officer 3, 4; AAS Officer 2, 3, 4; SME 4; FIP Program 4; Hall Superv. 3: Hall Mon. 2, 4. Pat Crowther listens while a lab instructor explains a sanitation meter. A student examines a jar of hot asphalt. ENGINEERING GLENN W. PHILLIPS Clemson. S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3. 4. JACK B. PHILLIPS, JR. . . North Augusta, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4. JOHN L. POTTS Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING MIR Z. RAHIM Lahore, Pakistan MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JAMES H. RASH Anderson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3; Circle K 2, Pres. 3, 4. WILSON B. RATCLIFF . . . High Point, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4; DPK I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4. JAMES D. REDDEN .... Marysville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honors I, 2, 3: Tau Beta Pi 3, President 4: ASME 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Financial Review Board 3, 4; KDX I, 2, Secretary 3, 4. HENRY J. REED Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES E. REEVES Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2, 3, 4. DALE W. REYNOLDS .... Bedford, Mass. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honors I, 2, 3 ; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, V.-P. 4: ASME I, 3, V.-P. 4: SAME 3. V.-P. 4; SAE I; AAS 4; AF Drill Team I, 2; YMCA I, 2; Young Republicans I, 2. 3. ROBERT C. RICHARDS Macon, Ga. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ASAE 2, 3. President 4; ASME 4. WILLIAM R. RIGGS . . Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; IEEE 3. 4. MARTHA J. ROBINSON . . . Jacksonville, Fla. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AlChE. WILLIAM D. ROBINSON ... Clinton, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AlChE. JACKIE D. RUPPE Gaffney, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES W. RUTLAND North Augusta, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE. A lab instructor directs boys in the correct use of a transit. Student works on electrical engineering equipment. 3J II ' fPH n p EP T r : m m ENGINEERING HENRY G. RUTLAND. JR Fairfax, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PAUL W. SANDEFER .... Jacksonville, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DAVID T. SEAMAN Bethlehem, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERING Outstanding Cadet AFROTC I ; ASTM Student Award 3; Phi Eta Siama 2, 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4. EMORY L. SHEPPARD . . Hendersonville, N. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SAMUEL A. SHIPMAN .... Laurens. S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 4; ROTC 3, 4. PATRICK L. SLATTERY .... Charleston, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE: Newman Club. CHARLES R. SMITH Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DAVID E. SMITH Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ERNEST H. SMITH Rock Hill, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOSEPH H. SMITH .... Chesterfield, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PETER G. SMITH Johns Island, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Dow Chemical Schol. 2; Monsanto Schol. 3; Tau Beta PI 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; AlChE 2. 3, President 4; ACS 3, 4; ROTC 3, 1st Lt. 4; Canterbury Club I, 2; Intramural Football I, 2, 3. THOMAS M. SMITH .... Greenwood, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Honors Program I, 2; Jr. Honors Program Cert; Dean ' s List I, 2, 3; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; IEEE 3, 4. WILLIAM R. SMITH .... Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SAR Award I ; AFROTC Achv. Award 2; Phi Eta Sigma 1,2, 3,4; Arnold Air Society 4; ASME 3. 4; SAME 3,4. DONALD F. SPENCER .... Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 4; Tiger Photographer I, 2. RONALD L. SPENCER .... Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 4; Tiger Photographer I, 2. CLEMENT E. SPARKMAN . Charleston Hghts., S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RALPH B. SPEIR Atlanta, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DANNY STANZIONE .... Clemson, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JOHN W. STATON . . . Wmston-Salem, N. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4. JONATHAN D. STEELE .... Lancaster, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ' ROBERT H. STEPHENS .... Laurens. S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 3. 4; Young Republicans ' Club 3, 4; Cross Country I. DAVID B. TANNER Easley, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM M.TERRY Pendleton, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JAMES B. THARPE Clemson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING fctfcil 4iJ ; i ENGINEERING WILLIAM A. THOMAS . . . Charleston, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JAMES M. THOMPSON Atlanta, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PR I, 2; SAME 3, 4; ASME Secretary 3, 4. WILLIAM P. THORNTON .... Miami, Fla. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM W. THRAVES . . . Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SHE I, 2, 3. 4; Senate 2; NS Treasurer 3, President 4. ' ROBERT M. TINDALL .... Jacksonville, Fla. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Block C Club 2, 3, 4; Jacksonville Schol. I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2. 3, 4; Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Cross Country Runner 3. THOMAS E. TOUCHSTONE . . Commerce, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE I, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President I; DPK I, 2. 3. V.-P. 4. ROBERT P. TRAINOR, JR. ... Beverly, Mass. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Lynch Schol. and Parker Mem. Fund: All E I, 2. 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH C. TRAYNHAM . . . Cheraw, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Honors I, 2, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi 3, 4; IEEE 3, Secretary 4. • EUGENE P. TROTTER Easley, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3, 4 Assoc. Member 4; ROTC 2, 3, CO B-2 4. MARY B. TROUT Coral Gables, Fla. CIVIL ENGINEERING Honors I, 2, 3; Jr. Honor Cert. 2; Tau Beta Pi Women ' s Badge 3; Dean ' s List I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3. 4; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3; ASCE 2, 3, Secretary 4; ACM 2, Secretary 3; Newtonian Society 2, 3: Class Secretary I; Light Brigade 2, 3, 4; OZT 2, 3, 4; BSU I, 2 , 3. 4; YMCA 4; Hall Monitor I, 2; House Council I, 2; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; WSBF Staff 3. DAN B. VAUGHAN ... Anchorage, Alaska CIVIL ENGINEERING LARRY E. VINCENT Charlotte, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4. Clemson ' s first high-rise dormitory goes up. jj j jj r . + - . â– ! K CffHP 1 m I SgHtaj jvtt I K n mm %? £g -Tl 4 N-r L I iV 1 • 5 â– ENGINEERING ' BENJAMIN L. VISSAGE .... Walhalla, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 4. RUDOLPH W. WACEK .... Anderson, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASME 2. MARSHALL E. WALKER, JR. . . Rock Hill, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WILLIAM L. WALLACE Fargo, N. D. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Varsity Solf Team; Soccer Club; ACC Scholastic Team; DMS; AIIE 3, 4, Vice-President 4. WARREN C. WALT Trenton, N.J, CERAMIC ENGINEERING Keramos 3, 4; ACS 3, 4. CARL I. WALTER, JR. ... Orangeburg, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 2, 3, 4; NS 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2. 3, 4. HERMAN S. WALTER, JR. . . Georgetown, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ASCE 2, 3, 4. ROBERT M. WARD, JR Rock Hill, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 3, 4; PKD I, 2, 3, 4, Pledgemaster 4; Tigerama 3; Jr. Follies 3; Jungaleers Dance Band I; Army ROTC Marching Band 2. ROBERT P. WARNE Greenville, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JAMES D. WASSON Laurens, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SAME 3, 4; IEEE 3, 4. RICHARD J. WATSON .... Greenville, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT NORMAN WATSON . . Greenville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Head Freshman Cheerleader, Alt. Varsity 2; Country Gentleman 3; Head Cheerleader 4; ACS; Block C Club; 4; Tiger Brotherhood 4; Central Spirit Comm. 4; Rat Ct. 4; DKA I, 2. 3. 4; Campus Crusade for Christ. •WILLIAM J. WATSON .... Greenville, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN HEARST WELBORN . . Ninety Six, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING DKA; Tiger Brotherhood; ASCE; Cheerleader. RONALD M. WELLS Darlington, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ALFRED C. WHITTEMORE .... Easley, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 3, 4. ' JAMES W. WIGGINS, JR. . . Charleston, S. C. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ASAE 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; AG 4. JACK L. WILKS, JR Charleston, S. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AlChE 2, 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; ROTC Brigade Staff; Jr. Senator; PKD I, 2, 3, 4; Tigerama Ticket Committee 3; Jr. Follies Placement. JAMES E. WILLIAMSON, JR. . Ware Shoals, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Keramos 3, 4, Secretary 4; ACS 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. JAMES T. WILLIAMSON .... Salters, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IEEE 4. 5; Arnold Air Society 4; Young Republicans ' Club 3, 4. S; YMCA Council I, 2, 3, 4. ' HAROLD JOE WILSON Sumter. S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING D. N. Harris Award I; ASCE 4. WILLIAM F. WOLTER .... Asheville, N. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 4; SKE 2, 3. Secretary 4; Jungaleers I, 2, 3. 4. HAYNE B. WORKMAN, JR. . . . Kinards, S. C. CIVIL ENGINEERING ASCE 3, 4. EDMUND S. WRIGHT . . . . Summerville, S. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ACS 3; Dorchester County-Clemson Club 4. fT-VWv iiiifti jit iiiiT ?- MikiiriM HHH School of Industrial Management and Textile Science W. D. TREVILLIAN, Dean of School Herb Parham examines sliver from drawing frame. Providing an extensive education in the profes- sional and textile fields is the goal of the School of Industrial Management and Textile Science. The School of Textile Science allows the student to specialize in one of three programs: Textile Chemistry, Textile Management, and Textile Sci- ence. The curriculum involves not only courses con- nected with the major fields of study but also gives a basic background in the social sciences and humanities. When the student has completed his training, he is capable of managing a textile plant, administering a chemical plant, or conducting re- search in his particular scientific field. The School of Industrial Management has a well- rounded program of technical and liberal courses designed to train the student for a management position from many points of view. As a result, the Industrial Management graduate is prepared to undertake a leadership position in many of the re- lated business fields. Recently, the School has undergone many changes. Professor Maurice Goldemberg has retired and sev- eral visiting lecturers and professors have joined the staff. The undergraduate enrollment has also in- creased greatly. It is important for the graduate in Textile Science or Industrial Management to be well versed on many topics. Tomorrow ' s leaders must not be iso- lated within a restricted field. Clemson is striving to achieve this result. â– MM S , — _ •iifc Ml W 1 • INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • WILLIAM R. ADKINS .... Fort Mill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DKA 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; SAM 3, 4; Block C Club 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3, AII-ACC 2, 3, All-District 2. 3, All-American 2, 3. CHARLES D. ALLEN. JR. . . Isle of Palms. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. RANDALL D. AMICK Cayce, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PR; DPK. GARY H. ANDERSON Pickens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • JAMES G. BAGNAL .... Statesville, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT lota Mu Sigma 3, 4. EVERETT E. BEDENBAUGH, JR. . Ninety Six, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM I. C. WAYNE BELL Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Numeral Society 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD P. BLACK Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • HUBERT J. BOOTH Hartsville, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY GEORGE W. BOOZER, III . . . Walhalla, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT RONALD L. BOYCE .... Cooleemee, N. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT 2, 3, 4; PKD; Tennis Team I, 2; YMCA Cabinet 2, 4, Soph. Council President, Sr. Council Vice-Presi- dent; Chronicle Staff 2. DENNIS R. BOZARD .... Bennettsville, S. C. TEXTILE SCIENCE Advanced ROTC 3, 4; Hall Supervisor 3. • PATRICK D. BRADDY Aiken, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY GETTYS S. BROOME Cowpens, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MICHAEL E. BROWN Dublin, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3. 4. PHILLIP H. BROWN . . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Flying Bengal Drill Team 2. •WILL T. BROWN, JR Covington, Ga. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Lowenstein Schol. I, 2. 3, 4; Phi Psi 3. 4, 5, President 4; AATCC I. 2. 3, 4, 5; Newman Club I, 2. WARREN J. BU LL. Ill Canton, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Numeral Society. THOMAS M. BURRISS .... Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HANSFORD L. CARTER .... Ruffin, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4. • LACY M. CHATNEUFF .... Raleigh, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Most Valuable Swimmer 4; Swimming Team I, 2, 3. 4; WSBF I; Duplicate Bridge Club 3, 4; SAM 4. JIMMY D. CLARK Aiken. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3. 4. President. CHARLES M. COLE . . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM. ERNEST A. COMMINS . . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2; Vice-President Senior Class 4; SKE 2; IFC Representative 3, President 4; Circle K Club 2, Sec- retary 3; IFC Council 3; Schol. Chairman 4; BSU I; Beta Sigma Chi 2, 3. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • EVERETT M. CROMER .... Greenville, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT APO 4; Advanced ROTC. MELL G. CUNNINGHAM North Augusta, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CSRA I, 2, Secretary 2: SAM 4. WILLIAM W. CURTIS. JR Laurel, Miss. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT WILLIAM B. CUTTS ... Georgetown. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • RONALD L. DANCE Aiken, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT SAM B. DANIELS Dillon, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LARRY R. DANNELLY Ehrhardt, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AATCC I, 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3, 4; Leon Lowenstein Scholarship I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES A. DARBY Pelzer, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • DANIEL P. DAVIS. Ill .... Marion. N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EUGENE A. DeLADDY, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT A. B. Carter Scholarship 4; SAM 3. 4; IMS 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 4; Bobbin and Beater Jr. Staff; Advanced ROTC 3. 4. DONALD J. DENTON Inman, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT ROBERT W. DILWORTH. JR. . . Walhalla. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT IMS Scholarship Award 4; DMS; SAM; lota Mu Sigma 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Advanced ROTC; Intra. Sports. • GEORGE G. DOUBLEDAY . . . Knoxville, Tenn. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM; Advanced MS. LARRY J. DRUMMOND .... Easley. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Honors Program I; Advanced AFROTC 3, 4; National Defense Trans. Award 4. DONALD E. DUNCAN . . Traveler ' s Rest, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT THOMAS E. DURHAM . . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • ROBERT C. DYSON .... Mooresville, N. C. TEXTILE SCIENCE CHARLES G. ELFERT Scranton. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2, 3, 4; BSU I; SKE 3, 4. JAMES H. ELLICOTT Hampton, Va. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 2. 4; Advanced AFROTC; Men ' s Residence Ct. 4; BSX 2; APO 2. 3, 4; SKE 2, 3, 4. DONALD L. ELLIS . . . North Augusta, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Tiger Staff I. 2, 3, 4, 5, Office Manager 2, Business Manager 3, 4, 5; PRs I. 2, 3. Finance and Supply Officer 3; Scabbard and Blade 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 4; AAS 4, Chaplain 4. •SAMUEL J. ERVIN .... Hemingway, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY RONALD L. FARLEY Gaffney. S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT Phi Psi I; SAM I; AATT: Cherokee County Club. GENE A. J. FINLEY Pickens. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MERRELL W. FLOYD Conway. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SKE 3, 4; SAM 3, 4; BTS I. 2. SI A fcifci INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • GLENN L. FORD Pahokee, Fla. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DANIEL S. FREEMAN Duncan, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PKD. MICHAEL J. GAUTHIER .... Sumter, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM F. GEER, JR Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT •HENRY G. GERALD .... Darlington, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT SKE. CARLIS R.GIBSON Gaffney. S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT; SAM. STEPHEN N. GILLESPIE .... Commerce, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4. DANIEL K. GODFREY . . Charleston Hghts., S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT •JOHN W. GODFREY .... Fort Mill, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT SAM 2, 3. 4, 5; Block C Club 3, 4, 5; York County Club 4, 5; YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football Manager I, 2, 3, 4, Head Freshman Manager 2, Varsity Traveling Manager 3, 4, Head Varsity Manager 4. DANNY J. GOODWIN .... Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Football Manager I, 2. LARRY F. GRANT Fort Mill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3, 4. JERRY M. GREGORY Union, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Union County Club I, 2. 3, 4. • JOHN G. GRUBBS, Jr Greenville, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT KENNETH E. GUIN Aiken, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT 2. 3. 4; SAM 4. ROBERT E. GUNTER, JR. . . . Wagener, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SKE. MAC R. HARLEY Barnwell, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Sigma Alpha Zeta I. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; TAPS Sports Editor 3. 4; Senate 3, 4. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • CHARLES H. HATFIELD .... Moultrie, Ga. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT Carolina Yarn Assn. Schol. 3; Allied Chemical Founda- tion Schol. 4; Phi Psi 3, 4, Vice-President 4; AATT 3, 4. Publicity Chairman 4; SAM. WILLIAM S. HAYNIE .... Anderson, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT ROGER M. HAZELWOOD .... Hamilton, Ohio INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EUGENE K. HECKLE, JR Scott, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Karate Club 4; SAM 4. • JAMES R. HINSON Lancaster, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT MARION D. HIOTT .... Williamston, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT Allied Chemical and Sonoco Products Scholarships; Phi Psi, Treasurer I. KENNETH D. HOLLIDAY . . . Goldsboro, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AAS 4; SAM 4; DPK I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; IFC 3; PR Pledge I. DANNY D. HOLMES Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT •ROGER E. HOOD .... Williamston, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT Textile Overseers ' Schol. 3; Sexdel-Wooley Schol. 4; Phi Psi 3, 4; SAM 3, 4; AATT 2, 3, 4; BSU I. MICHAEL R. HOWARD Port Vue, Pa. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM R. HOVIS Seneca. S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY RONALD D. HUGHEY .... Gaffney, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3, 4; lota Mu Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Rat Master 3; SAM Newsletter Editor 3. 4. •HAROLD H. HUNTER, JR. . . Silverstreet, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT GARY S. ISBELL Fair Play. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HAROLD D. JACKSON . . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Best Drilled Freshman Army ROTC; R. W. Simpson Award Finalist 1 , 2, 3 ; PR 1 , 2, 3 ; 4th Regimental Staff. TOMMIE W. JAMES. JR Sumter, S. C. TEXTILE SCIENCE S. C. Textile Manufacturers Assn. Award I ; David Jen- nings Memorial Schol. 2; Callaway Foundation Schol. 3; Phi Psi 3. 4, Secretary 4; The Caravelles 3, 4. iiii 1 Ail 1 Students listen to professor in Textile 31 I Design clas H INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE BRUCE W. JOHNSON Lawrence. N. Y. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Army Flight Training 4; SAM 4; Counterguerrillas 1,2: Soccer Club 4; Army ROTC Company Comdr. 4; Weight Lifting Club 2; Scabbard and Blade 4. RICHARD W. JOHNSON Plains, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Block C Club. JOHN H. JOHNSTON .... Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KSN I. 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Adv. AFROTC 3, 4. RUSSELL L. JORDAN Clemson, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT. WILLIAM C. JORDAN . . Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; BSX 2, 3, 4, 5, President 4. BEN E. JOSEY Milledgeville, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Scabbard and Blade. BRUCE L. KALLEY .... Cedarhurst, N. Y. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES C. KAY Clemson, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT ELLISON S. KELLY, JR Startex, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FOREST E. KINNETT Lyman, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DMS 4: PKD 2, 3. 4. 5. President 4: Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4, 5. Secretary 4: CDA 3, 4. Vice-President 4. OTTO F. KLINTWORTH. Ill . . N. Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ERNEST S. KNIGHTON .... Greenville, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT. • BRUCE N. LANIER . . . West Point. Ga. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT DKA. GEORGE W. LANKFORD .... Seneca, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOHN E. LEE, JR Pacolet Mills, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT I. 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3, 4. CLINTON C. LEMON, JR Barnwell. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SKE 3, Treasurer 4. Two textile students make repairs. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • DONALD B. LITTLE . . . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROY V. LITTLE Baldwin, N.Y. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club I, 2, 3, 4. MAURICE K. LOPEZ, JR Iva, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4. LARRY K. LOTT Vaucluse. S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President; SAM 3; Phi Psi, Sec- retary; BSU I, 2, 3, 4; AFROTC I, 2, 3, 4, • ROY E. McABEE Inman, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT CHARLES E. McBRIDE, JR Greer, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4. STEVE S. McCROREY . . . Rock Hill, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT PKD I, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman: CDA Jr. Staff 3. Sr. Staff, Alternus 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Jr. Follies. JAMES F. McCURRY Belton, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT SAM 2, 4; AATT 2, 4; APO 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2. 4, Vice-President 3; YMCA I, 3, 4; Young Republi- cans 3, 4; Army ROTC 3, 4. • HEYWARD McDANIEL Chesnee, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JOHN D. McDANIEL. JR Liberty, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GLENN E. McFARLAND . . . . Hartsville. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT DAVID T. McGILL . . . Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • PETER C. McKINNEY Denmark, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT KDX 2, 3, 4. JAMES K. MANER, JR Garnett, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT ROBERT R. MARTIN, JR. ... Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM B. MATTISON, JR. . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAZ 2, 3, 4, 5; Oak Haven Ravens 4, 5; CDA Jr. Staff 3. Bill adjusts a yardage meter. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE CHARLES B. MAULDIN, JR. . . Greenwood, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Greenwood County Club I, 2. WILLIAM F. MAYS Allendale, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AFROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Cadet of Month 4, Wing Comdr. 4; Air Science III Achievement Award 3: Air Force Assn. Award 4; Blue Key 4, Secy.-Treas. 5 Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, 5, 1st Sgt. 4; lota Mu Sigma 3. Secy. 4, Pres. 5, Service Pin 4; Senator 4; High Ct Secy. 5; Tiger Brotherhood 4, 5; SAM 3, Editor News letter 4; APO 3, 4: AAS 3. 4; Longdon Cheves Schol 5: Dean ' s List I; TAPS Outstanding Sr. 4: Tiger Inves tigative Writer 5: Intramural Sports 2, 3. 4. 5: Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 4, 5; Who ' s Who. LEVER W. METTS. JR. ... Orangeburg, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM T. MILLS Monroe, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES N. MOBLEY, JR. . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TED G. MOORE Calhoun, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Men ' s Residence Court 4; SKE, President 4: IFC Rep., Vice-President 4; Hall Supervisor 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD E. MOSELEY .... Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROGER A. MUCKENFUSS . . . . Central, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT M. MULDROW . . . Bennettsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM I. ALLEN O. NORRIS Walterboro, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AATCC I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. PHILIP N. ODOM. JR Charleston, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT DIKRAN ORNEKIAN Novi. Mich. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ISA I, 2. 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3. 4: Soccer Club 2, 3, 4; Block C Club 3, 4. JAMES F. OWENS Easley, S.C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY THOMAS A. PEDERSEN . . Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3; YMCA Council I, 2. 3, 4. WARREN S. PERKINS Elloree. S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Sonoco Products Schol. 2, 3, 4; Phi Psi 3, 4; AATCC I, 2, 3. 4, President 4. GARY C. PHILLIPS Hartwell. Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Ways and Means Committee 4; KDX 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4: FCA 3, 4, President 3, 4; Football I. 2, 3, 4; Cow College Cloggers 2, 3, 4. Whit makes sure the teeth are straiqht in this comber. You have to start from the beginning to make a dress. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • EDWARD M. POOL Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM E. POTEAT .... Spartanburg, S. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AATCC. CLARENCE A. PRESCOTT . . . Belvedere. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CURTIS A. PRICE . . . Charleston Hghts., S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • JOHN H.PRICE Rock Hill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT G. GRAHAM PRITCHARD . . Huntington, Md. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AAS 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Elections Board 3, 4, Chairman 4; DPK 2, 3. 4, President 4. RICHARD P. PROCTOR .... Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SKE. DERAL T. RACKLEY Seneca, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Glee Club I. • WILLIAM J. RAGSDALE. JR. . . . Easley. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SKE. FRANK L. ROBINSON Raleigh, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAE I; SAM 4; DPK 2, 3, 4; Football I. HOWARD G. ROGERS . . . Williamston. S. C. TEXTILE SCIENCE AATT: Phi Psi. JAMES R. ROGERS Darlington, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 3, 4, Treasurer 4; SAME 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; BSU I, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Hall Monitor 3; Hall Supervisor 4. • RONALD W. ROGERS .... Anderson, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT J. P. Stevens Foundation Schol. 3, 4; Phi Psi 3, 4; AAS 2. 3, 4; Bobbin and Bealcer Staff 3, 4; AFROTC I, 2, 3, 4. Wing Inspection Officer 4. HORACE K. SANDERS, JR. . . Myrtle Beach. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EDWARD V. SCHLAEFER . . . Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Mu Beta Psi 2, 3, 4; PSA I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ouartet 3, 4; Volunteer Fire Department 3, 4. CARL V. SCHMIDT .... Greenville, S. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT The School of Industrial Management and Textile Science has antique as well as new equipment. A textile student adjusts an eye. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • LARRY R. SHAW Fort Mill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Outstanding Junior; SAM 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Hall Supervisor 3, 4; Organization Committee for Career Day 4. KENNETH W. SHEDD . . . . Rockingham, N. C, TEXTILE MANAGEMENT THOMAS G. SHELTON . . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BRUCE A. SHERIFF Lyman. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • DANNY A. SHIVE Elberton, Ga. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT CLIFFORD E. SINGLETON . North Charleston, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Tiger Band I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Librarian 2, Sergeant Major 3, V.-Comdr. 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3, Secretary 2. Vice-President 3. MELVIN L. SMITH Hartsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JACK W. SPARKS Gaffney, S. C, TEXTILE MANAGEMENT AATT 2, 3, 4, President; Cou nterguerrillas; Adv. ROTC. • JIMMY W. SPRADLEY .... Anderson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT F. ERNEST STALLWORTH . . . Charlotte. N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TAPS Outstanding Sr.; AlChE 2; SAM 3, 4, 5: Senator 4; SCSSL Delegate 5; Tiger Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 4, Editor 5. FREDERICK E. STEINER .... Pittsburgh, Pa. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT WILLIAM G. STEVENS .... Columbia, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • MARK K. STEWART Hartsville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Chicago Tribune Silver Medal ROTC Award 3; lota Mu Sigma 3, 4; Honors I, 2; Sr. Class Secy.; Senator 2; Senate Asst. Secy. 2; Defense Attorney for High Court 5; SKE 3, 4, 5, Pledge Class Pres. 3, Pledge- master 5; SAM 3, 4; Weight Lifting Club I; WSBF I. CHARLES T. SUTHERLAND, JR. . . Madison, N. C. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY Clemson Players 3, 4; AATCC 4; ISA 4. HENRY L. THOMAS Charlotte, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAZ 2. CHARLES D. THOMPSON . . . Rock Hill, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Tiger 2, 3, 4. • RYAN S. THROWER . . North Charleston. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EDWARD B. TINGLEY . . Charleston Hghts. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAME 2, 3. 4; APO 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans ' Club 2, 3, 4: Gamma Omega Phi 4. H. S. TRAMMELL Charlotte, N. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT HERBERT D. TRUETT Florence, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • DALE W. TURNER Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES E. TURNER Marion, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT JAMES E. WALTON. JR Sumter. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT MALCOLM B.WARD Darlington, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Young Republicans ' Club 2; SAM I; YMCA Council. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TEXTILE SCIENCE • FREDERICK P. WARFIELD . . . Westfield, N. J. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Swimming. CECIL W. WATKINS . . . . Bishopville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SAM 4; Weight Lifting Club 2, 3. 4. CHARLES J. WATSON .... Clemson, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Baseball I. 2, 3, 4; Block C Club. JAMES T. WEAVER Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • THOMAS EUGENE WELBORN . . . Easley. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EDWARD J. WHITE. JR Cheraw. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT RALPH C. WHITMIRE Easley, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ROBERT M. WILDER Anderson. S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT • DAVID M. WILKINSON . . . Charlotte, N. C. TEXTILE MANAGEMENT RANDALL P. WINDHAM .... Lamar, S. C. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GEORGE H. WOODLAND. JR. . Milwaukee, Wis. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT PAUL G. WRIGHT, JR Decatur, Ga. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 1 V Danny weaves pattern on loom. LINDA S. ACREE Mississippi City, Miss. TAPS Outstanding Senior; Clemson Education Association 3, 4; Women ' s Dorm Social Chairman 2; Women ' s Dorm President 3; Women ' s Student Assn. Pres. 4; Women ' s Residence Ct. 3, 4; Committee of Thirteen 3; Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; ISA 4: Wesley Foundation 2; TAPS Jr. Staff 3, Co-Organizations Editor 4; Who ' s Who. W. MICHAEL CLICK Gainesville, Ga. Superior Cadet Award I, 2; TAPS Outstanding Senior; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2. 3, 4; AlChE 3. 4; Blue Key 3, 4; Class of 1967 President 2; Freshman Ct. Chairman 2; Presidents ' Cabinet 2; High Court 4: SUSGA 2; KDX I, 2, 3, 4; IFC 2, 4, President 4; SEIFC 3, 4; TAPS Jr. Staff 2; Tiger Special Rep. 4; Tigerama Asst Dir. 3, Dir. 4; Co-Dir. Jr. Follies 3; Who ' s Who. Clemson University JAY D. HAIR Newark, Del. TAPS Outstanding Senior; PKD 2, 3. President 4; CDA 3. President 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3. Vice-President 4; Greek Week Chairman 4, Rush Chairman 4; IFC; SEIFC; Junior Follies. HARRY R. MAHAFFEY LaGrange, Ga. TAPS Outstanding Senior; Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Junior Class Presi- dent; High Court Chairman; Blue Key 3, President 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, 3, 4; DKA I, 2, 3, 4; FCA; Basketball I, 2. 3, 4; SUSGA 2: Who ' s Who. MICHAEL J. MAXWELL Greenville, S. C. High Honors I ; Honors I. 2, 3, 4; Honors Prgm. I, 2; Freshman Math Award; Poole Alumni Scholar; TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3. 4; Tau Beta Pi 3. 4; ASME 4; Senate 2; High Court 4; SCSSL Dlgt. 2. 3; NS 1.2, 3, 4. Secretary 2. Treasurer 4; TAPS Activities Editor 3, Office Man- ager, Copy Editor 4. EDWARD W. BLAKELY Simpsonville, S. C. AIA 3, 4, 5; Tiger Brotherhood 4, Parliamentarian 5; Jr. Follies Co- Director 3; DKA 2, 3. Vice-President 4, President 5; IFC 5, Rush Chairman 5; TAPS Jr. Staff 3, Co-Designer 4, Business Manager 5; Hall Monitor 2. WILLIAM E. DARGAN Darlington, S. C. Agronomy Club; SAZ I. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2. 3, 4; CDA Jr. Staff 3, Sr. Staff Floor Chairman 4; TAPS Jr. Staff 2. CHARLES E. HILL Jackson, S. C. Phi Eta Sigma Freshman English Award I ; High Honors I. Honors 2, 3, 4; TAPS Outstanding Senior; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma I. 2, 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu 3, 4; Jr. Class Vice-President 3; High Court 4; Blue Key 3, 4; SCSSL 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Pershing Rifles 2; Who ' s Who. JOHN D. MATTHEW N. Charleston, S. C. Outstanding Member Student Govt.; TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Sigma Nu 3; Senate I. Clerk 2. Judiciary Comm. Chm. 3, President 4; SCSSL 1,2. Spkr. of House 3, 4; SUSGA 2; Blue Key 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; Univ. Union Comm. 3. 4; SC Bus. Symp. 2; Reg. Foreign Policy Conf. 3; Comm. on Undergraduate Teaching 4; WSBF I, Office Mgr. 2, Bus. Dir. 3. 4; Tigerama Pub. Chm. 3, Bus. Dir. 4; Who ' s Who. Outstanding Seniors SUSAN R. MOORE Columbia, S. C. TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Honors 1,2, 3; Phi Kappa Phi 3,4; Newtonian Society Secretary-Treasurer 4; Women ' s Res. Court 2; Senate Secretary 3; Senior Class Secretary; SUSGA 2; Cheer- leader I, 2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 2; Who ' s Who. TERRY E. RICHARDSON, JR. Barnwell, S. C. TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Blue Key 3, 4, V.-P.; Senator, High Ct. 3, 4, V.-Chm. 4; KDX I, 2, 3, 4, Treas, 3, Pres. 4; YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. I; Debate Team 2, 3; SCSSL Dlgt. 2, 3, 4, Chm. 3, Secy. 4; Dlgt. Sou. Univs. Stu. Govt. Assn. 2; Dlgt. Bus. Symp. 2; Dlgt. For. Affairs Conf. 3: Student Govt. Plan. Comm. 3, 4; Who ' s Who. DANIEL A. SPEIGHTS Hampton, S. C. Blue Key; Tiger B ' hood; Senate 2; SCSSL Dlgt. 3, 4; Student Govt. Plan. Ses. 3, 4; Appeals Ct. 3, 4; Atty Gen. 3; High Ct. Atty. 2, 3, Chief Pros. 3; Student Body Pres. 4; Pres. Cabinet 3, 4; KDX I, 2, Pledgemaster 3, Treas. 4; YMCA Council 3, 4; BSU; Tiger Staff 4; Hall Supv. 4; Tigerama 2, 3; Bus. Symp. Dlgt. 2; For. Affairs Conf. Dlgt. 3; REW Comm. 4; Stud. Asst. Athletic Dept. I, 2, 3, 4; TAPS Out- standing Senior; Who ' s Who. JAMES L. SOUTHERLAND Clemson, S. C. Amer. Legion Schol. Award; ROTC Jr. Award; TAPS Outstanding Senior; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4; Tiger Brotherhood 2, V.-P. 3, Pres. 4; Blue Key 3, Alumni Secy. 4; Block C Club 3, 4; Student Body Secy. 3; Class Pres. 4; Army ROTC Briaade Comm. 4; DKA 2, 3, Sec. 4; FCA V.-P. 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, All- State 2, 3; ACC Honors 3; Who ' s Who. NANCY M. MILLER Westminster, S. C. SCCPA Member-at-Large; TAPS Out- standing Sr.; SBX 2, President 3, 4; Angel Flight I, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Res. Council 3; Inter-Sorority Council 3; TAPS Jr. Staff 2, Co-Organizations Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Cheer- leader I; Alt. Varsity Cheerleader 2; Who ' s Who. JOHN P. NEMERGUT Stratford, Conn. Gen. Dynamics Corp. Award 2; TAPS Outstanding Sr.; AAS 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Nu 3, 4; AFROTC 1 , 2, 3, Wing Co. 4; Elections Board 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4; Ratmaster 4; New- man Club I, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 3, 4; REW Comm. 2, 3, 4; Religi- ous Activities Comm. 2, 3; Football I ; Cross Country I ; Who ' s Who. DONALD W. SHELLEY Columbia, S. C. TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Poole Schol. I, 2, 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon Award 2; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3; Sigma Tau Epsilon 3; Chm. Comm. Acad. Affairs; KDX I, Secy. 2, Hist. 3; Blue Key 3; BSU I, V.-P. 2, Pgrm. Chm. 4; Soccer Club I, 2; Who ' s Who. P. ERNEST STALLWORTH Charlotte, N. C. TAPS Outstanding Sr.; AlChE 2; SAM 3, 4. 5; Senator 4; Cen. Spirit Com- mittee 4; SCSSL Delegate 5; Tiger Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 4. Editor-in- Chief 5. WILLIAM J. WALKER Nichols, S. C. TAPS Outstanding Sr.; Blue Key 3, 4; Gamma Alpha Mu; Honor Engl. 2, 3, 4, President 4; Chm. Central Spirit Committee 3; Student Body V.-P. 4; Pres. Cabinet 4; Tiger Brotherhood 3, 4; KDX 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Tiger Staff I, 2, 3. 4, Sports Editor 2, Columnist 4; Who ' s Who. ,  i. , â– â– â– H H juniors g?£££ i!H2i m WmUR â– 59 5®$! £3$ â– M B. F. WILLIAMS, Treasurer; J. W. ERTER, JR., Secretary; C. M. DRAKEFORD, JR., Vice-President. E. C. McGEE, President The Junior Class of 1967 Clemson ' s Junior Class of 1 967 is comprised of that group of students who have somehow managed to survive the trials and tribulations of the seeming distant freshman year, and the surprisingly and much too often over-confident sophomore year and have come into the full maturity and fellowship of class cuts, coffee breaks, and midnight bull sessions. Juniors are immersed in their own problems, but find time to indulge in worth- while projects, such as selling bookcovers, accomplishing the best Junior Follies yet, and honoring the graduating class with the Junior-Senior Banguet. Yet as every year is met, it seems that each is endowed with its own peculiar realizations. For most Juniors there is, as one acguires more knowledge, infinitely more to learn, and the time is diminishing just as their store of memories increases. This is a creative and worthwhile year. Most are well into the curricula of their chosen majors, and the ultimate goal, graduation, is coming within feasible reach. Ah ft Q « ft w o p : p (ft $ o KENNETH R. AALTONEN . Gaffney, S. C. LOUIS L. ABERNATHY . Charlotte, N. C. RUSSELL H. ABERNETHY— Garden Gty Beach, S. C. EDGAR B. ABRAMS . . Anderson. S. C. JOHN C. ACKERMAN , Rock Hill. S. C. BRENDA G. ADDIS . . . Walhalla, S. C. JAMES W. ADDISON . . . Fairfax, Ala. JERRY B. ADDY . . Little Mountain, S. C. RICHARD A. ALBERS . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ANTHONY W.ALDEBOL . Greenville, S. C. FURMAN H. ALEWINE . . Taylors, S. C. OSCAR A. ALEXANDER . Darlington, S. C. GARY ALFRED Easley. S. C. DANNY E. ALLEN . . N. Charleston. S. C. JAMES T. ALLEN . . Spartanburg, S. C. BARBARA A. ALVERSON . . Pelzer, S. C. HARRY R. ANDERSON. JR. . Newnan. Ga. MICHAEL E. ANDERSON, Bennetts ' le, S. C. PHILIP L. ANDERSON . N. Augusta, S. C. ROBERT B. ANDERSON, JR.. Rumson. N.J. PETE W. ANGELAKOS . . Laurens, S. C. THOMAS M. ARANT . Fort Motte. S. C. WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG— Old Saybrook, Conn. CHARLES H. ARRINGTON . Oakland, Fla. LEWIS E. ASTON, Charleston He.ghts. S. C. BARRY K. AUGHTRY JOSEPH L. AVANT . WILLIAM A. AXSON JULIUS W. BABB . . NEIL R. BAER . . MARTHA G. BAGNAL . THOMAS N. BAGWELL GORDON L. BAILES, JR. EDWARD L. BAILEY . . JAMES R. BAKER . . JOHNNY E. BALDWIN . . Lyman. S. C. Charleston. S. C. Seneca. S. C. Greenwood. S. C. Edgewater. Md. . . Aynor, S. C. Canton, Ga. Greenwood. S. C. Charleston. S. C. . Newberry, S. C. . . Union, S.C. WILLIAM B. BALLARD . . Clinton, S. C. CATHERINE M. BALLAS . Greenville, S. C. DAVID T. BALLENGER . Gray Court, S. C. DON A. BALLINGTON . Lexington, S. C. MICHAEL K. BANTZ . N. Charleston, S. C. JOHNNY W. BARFIELD . Hartsville, S. C. SAM M. BARFIELD .... Seneca, S. C. WILLIAM A. BARKER. JR. . Sptbg., S. C. WILLIAM H. BARNETTE, Campobello, S. C. JEROME I. BARON . . . Oakland. N.J. DAVID M. BARTLES . . . Rock Hill, S. C. JOHN A. BASS Helena, Ga. ALFREDS. BATCHELOR . Williamston, S. C. WISE H. BATTEN Estill, S. C. JAMES W. BATTLE . . . Camden, S. C. WILLIAM O. BEARDEN . Greenville, S. C. RONALD F. BECK . . . Winter Park, Fla. LEWIS R. BECKHAM . St. Matthews, S. C. JOHN W. BEESON .... Liberty s.c. EARL L. BELCHER. JR. . . . Aiken s.c. RICHARD J. BELKEN . . . Sumter S.C. RICHARD H. BELLFLOWER, Ashe ' lle. N.C. NORMAN E. BELLO . . . Clemson s.c. JOEL E. BENSE .... Bamngtor i, R. 1. WILLIAM G. BENTLEY . . Atlanta, Ga. RICHARD D. BERKLAND . . York, S. C. WILLIAM C. BERNAT . Niagara Falls, N.Y. JOHN R. BETTIS, JR. . . Charleston. S. C. FRED C. BICKSLER . . . Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM C. BIEDIGER . Greenville, S. C. ROMANA A. BIEZENSKI — Jackson Heights. N.Y. EDWARD D. BIGGERSTAFF, III, Chas., S. C. ROBERT F. BINFORD, JR.. Charleston, S. C. RALPH J. BISHOP . . . Piedmont, S. C. JOHN A. BLACKBURN . Kmgsport, Tenn. JOHNNY H. BLACKMON . Lancaster, S. C. KENNETH C. BLACKWELL . Duncan, S. C. JAMES C. BLAIR . . Sharon S. C GERALD A. BLANTON Charleston S. C RONALD L BLASCO . . Pendleton S. C ODELL B. BLUME . . . Barnwell s. c RONNIE T. BLUME . . . Anderson s. c PAUL S. BOBINSKI . . . Danen, Conn. GEORGE F. BOLEN. JR. . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT P. BOOTH, JR., Chas. Hghts., S. C. NORBERT J. BORKE, JR. . Charleston, S. C. VICTOR A. BOUDOLF . Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL L BOWEN . . . Easley. S. C. ROBERT D. BOWEN . DOUGLAS R. BOWER JOHN B. BRACHT . GLENN W. BRAMEN . JAMES H. BRANDON WALTER R. BRANDT . Knoxville, Iowa Spartanburg, S. C. Silver Spring, Md. Great Falls, S. C. . . Clover, S. C. . Walhalla, S. C. CHARLES W.BRANHAM . Columbia. S. C. JOHN J. BRANTON . Myrtle Beach. S. C. FRANK W. BREAZEALE . Anderson, S. C. ROY H. BREDAL . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM S. BREWER. JR. . . Belton, S. C. JOSEPH R. BRIGGS . . College Park, Ga. JAMES M. BRITTAIN . Spartanburg, S. C. WALLACE C. BRITTAIN, Hender ' ville, N. C. CAROL L. BRITTON . . . Salters, S. C. THOMAS O. BROCK . . Hodges, S. C. GERALD E. BROCKENFELT . Chas., S. C. JESSE B. BROOKS. JR. . . Atlanta, Ga. JOE T. BROOKS, JR. . ROBERT A. BROOKS, JR. ALLISON E. BROWN . CALVIN H. BROWN, JR. DAVID M. BROWN . . ERNEST C. BROWN, JR. . Clemson, S. C. . Landrum, S. C. Kingstree. S. C. Columbia, S. C. Stevensburg. Va. . Sumter, S. C. FURMAN H. BROWN . Laurens, S. C. ROLAND L. BROWN . . Clemson. S. C. DON E. BROWNING . . . Sumter. S. C. WILLIAM H. BRUGGEMAN , Savannah, Ga. NORMAN K.BRYANT . . Rock Hill. S. C. BRUCE A. BURBICK . . E Liverpool, Ohio E. JANE BUCKLAND . . . Boone, N.C. DERYL E. BULLINGTON . Franklin. N.C. NORMAN L. BURCH . . Lake City. S. C. EDWARD K. BURDETTE. Ill . Chas.. S. C. HARVEY R. BURGESS . . York. S. C. JACK W. BURGESS . . Cleveland, S. C. w f - -4 V k ! 4 ft |£5 t . dill JUNIORS Lf ft C Q p. ft C.-) Ci p o o i h JUNIORS ' ' 3 Q 9 9 RICHARD C. BURGESS Lancaster, S. C. THOMAS U. BURGESS . . Belton.S. C. WILLIAM N. BURLEY . . Walhalla.S. C. WOODS W. BURNETT . Columbia, S. C. DAVID W. BURTON . . . Corbln, Ky. JAMES H. BURTON . . . Leesville, S. C. CHARLES F. BUSCH . . Walhalla.S. C. MONROE S. BUSCH . . Columb.a.S. C. JAMES W. BUTLER . . Greenville, S. C. HARRY F. BYERS, JR.. Hei idersonville, N. C. ROBERT A. CALHOUN Metter. Ga. LOUIS T. CAMERIO . McCon, Ga. DAVID L. CAMPBELL . Haddonv.lle. N. J. JAMES P. CAMPBELL . PAUL G. CAMPBELL, JR. WALTER K. CANNADY DENNIS A. CARLSON . GERALD I. CARLSON . . Dillon, S. C. Chester. S. C. Clemson, S. C. Rock Hill. S. C. . Chalkhill. Pa. PHILIP G. CARNES . . JAMES C. CARPENTER LOUIS C. CARPENTER CHARLES E. CARROLL R. LOUISE CARROLL . CABOT R. CASKIE . . Orangeburg. S. C. . Charleston, S. C. Waynesboro. Ga. Florence, S. C. . Beaufort, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. JOHN C. CASTON . . Spartanburg, S. C. MARVIN J. CAUGHMAN, Columbia. S. C. DAVID W. CECIL. Ill . Spartanburg, S. C. WAYNE L. CHAMPAGNE . Fairfax. S. C. JOHNNY D. CHANDLER . Pickens, S. C. LAUREN R. CHANDLER . Greenville, S. C. JUDSON K. CHAPIN, III FRANK H. CHAPMAN TOBY G. CHAPMAN . TERRY L. CHARLES . . WILSON C. CHILDERS . Greenville, S. C. Saluda, S. C. . Winnsboro, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Great Falls, S. C. J. E. CHINNERS Moncks Corner. S. C. LOIS L. CHISMAN . . STEPHEN L. CHRYST . CHRISTOPHER CLANCY WILLIAM B. CLARK. Ill HUNTER L. CLARKSON Clemson, S. C. Conway. S. C. . Barnwell, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Columbia, S.C. ASHLEY D. CLEMMONS, II. Jacks ' ville, Fla. KENNETH S. CLINE . . Philadelphia, Pa. C. CURTIS CLINKSCALES. Greenville, S. C. ARTHUR F. COCHROFT . Newberry, S. C. DWIGHT B. COCHRON. Ware Shoals, S. C. EARL S. COHEN .... Pittsburgh, Pa. THOS. O.COLEMAN. JR. . Metuchan, N. J. WM. G. COLEMAN, JR. . Darlington, S. C. WILLIAM R.COLEMAN . . Pamplico, S. C. JENNINGS B.COLLINS . . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT W. COMER . . . Union, S. C. ARLAND H.COMPTON, JR. . Sumter, S. C. CHARLES M.COMPTON . Lexington, S. C. RICHARD A. COMPTON, Falls Church, Va. CLYDE R. CONE . . Ridge Spring, S. C. RICHARD A. CONKLIN . Clearwater. Fla. ROLAND L. CONNELLY. Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN S. COONS .... Slenview, III. ROY H. COOPER . . . Scottsboro, Ala. CAROL D. COPELAND . . Clinton. S. C. WILLIAM A. CORLEY . . Clemson. S. C. GEORGE R.CORNWELL . Lattimore, N. C. JOHN W.COTTON .... Columbia. S. C. JAMES F. COX Charleston, S. C. THOMAS J. COYLE .... Easley. S. C. STEADE R. CRAIGO . JOHN R. CRAWFORD PETE A. CRAWFORD . JOHN D. CRENSHAW JOSEPH E. CROOK . . GEORGE D. CROSBY . . . Bethesda. Md. . . . Saluda, S. C. . College Park. Ga. . . Clemson. S. C. Chas. Hghts.. S. C. . Walterboro. S. C. WILLIAM L. CROSBY . Cedar Grove, N. J. JOSEPH E. CROSLAND . SAMMY E. CROUCH . GEORGE R. CROWE . WILLIAM A. CRUMPLER JOSEPH W. CULP . . . M Greenville. S. C. . Saluda, S. C. Clemson, S. C. yrtle Bch., S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT M. CULP Inman, S. C. WILLIAM P.CUNNINGHAM . Gville, S. C. BENJAMIN H.CUTTINO . . Atlanta. Ga. DAVID N. DACUS Greer. S. C. RICHARD L. DALES . . . Columbia. S. C. CHARLES L. DALTON . E. Flat Rock, N. C. DENNIS G. DANKO . . . Pittsburgh, Pa DONALD E. DARDEN . . . Balboa, C.Z ANTHONY L. DASCOLI . . Brooklyn, N.Y RAYMOND W. DAVIES . Saddlebrook. N. J BARRY T.DAVILLI . . . Feeding Hills, Mass HAROLD E. DAVIS . . . Memphis, Tenn JAMES M. DAVIS . . . Lancaster, S. C RICHARD D. DAVIS . . . Inman. S. C THOMAS F. DAVIS . . . . Madison. N.J WILLIAM D. DAVIS . . . . Gaffney, S. C WILLIAM H. DECK. JR. Chevy Chase, Md GARY A. DEFOSTER . Syracuse, N. Y HARRY J. DEGEAR . . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD P. DELLINGER . . Marion, S. C. DAVID G. DEMPSEY . . Spartanburg, S. C. DAVID A. DEMSEY . West Homestead, Pa. DAVID W. DETWILER . . Columbia. S. C. MICHAEL J. DEVEREUX . . Clemson, S. C. JAMES D. DICK .... Baltimore. Md. JOHN A. DICKERSON . . Hartwell, Ga. WILLIAM R. DILL, JR. . . Greenville. S. C. LANGDON H. DINKINS . . Sumter. S. C. JOHN H. DINNEEN . . . Arlington, Va. ELEANOR W. DION . . Summerville s. c ROBERT M. DIXON . . Sumter s. c RUSSELL L. DIXON . . . . Lando s. c ROBERT L. DOBSON Greer s. c RICHARD G. DODSON . . Piedmont s. c JAMES A. DOSS . . . Chattanooga, Tenn PAUL W. DOWDY . . . Greenville s. C CLAYBURN B. DRAKE . . Pendleton, S. C. CECIL M.DRAKEFORD, JR. . Sumter. S. C. JAMES P. DRISCOLL . . . Easley. S. C. DONALD O. DRUELLE . Charleston. S. C. JAMES P. DRUMMOND . Woodruff, S. C. TRISTON A. DuBOSE . . . Monetta. S. C. ;fci V t JUNIORS NINA H. DULIN . . . Columbia S. C KENNETH R. DUNHAM . . Nutley N.J EDDIE C. DuRANT, JR. . . Sumter S. C ROBERT R. DuRANT . Manning S. C DANIEL A. DURFOS . . Fair Lawn N.J JAMES A. DYE . . . Anderson S. C KEVIN J. DYKE .... Havertown, Pa. LLOYD M. EARGLE . . . Leesville, S. C. DAVID G. EBENHACK . . . A.ken. S. C. KAREN G. EDDY .... Lyman, S. C. DYNVA EDENS Sumter. S. C. ROBERT F. EDMONDS . . Pickens, S. C. BARRY R. EDWARDS . Greenwood, S. C. NEAL W. EDWARDS . . Rock Hill, S. C. CHARLES H. ELLENBURG . Knoxville, Tenn. PAMELA J. ELY Narberth. Pa. EFFINGHAM EMBREE, JR . . Oakton, Va. JAMES W. ENGRAM . . Columbia, S. C. JUNIORS GARY W. ENGSTROM, PHILIP O. EPPS . . JACK W. ERTER . . JAMES H. EVANS . . JOSEPH E. EVANS . WILLIAM B. EVANS, JR Cedar Grove, N. J. . Clemson.S. C. . . Sumter, S. C. . Charleston, S. C. Murfreesboro, N. C. . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT N. EWELL . . Greenville. S. C. MICHAEL F. FACCIOLO, Clifton Hgts., Pa. PHILIP W. FAIREY . . . Columbia. S. C. MICHAEL C. FARMER . . LaFrance, S. C. WILLIAM D. FAUST . . Greensboro, N. C. HANS C. FEIGE . . . Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. HERBERT P. FENNELL . Clemson, S. C. JACKSON E. FIELDS. JR . Rock Hill, S. C JAMES A. FINLEY . . Laurens, S. C. TIMOTHY P. FINN . Greenville, S. C LAWRENCE J. FISHER . Danen.Conn THOMAS M. FITTS . . . . Gaston, S. C JAMES C. FLOYD . . Georgetown, S. C JOHN R. FLOYD . . . Newberry, S.C JOHN M. FLYNN . . Charleston, S. C JAMES F. FOLSOM . . . . Adel, Ga RANDALL O. FOOTE . Chas. Hghts., S. C ROBERT H. FORD . . Great Falls. S. C JODA F. FORTSON . . Elberton, Ga PETER S. FOSKY . . . . Princeton, N.J DERRILL R. FOWLER . . Walhalla.S. C JAMES A. FOWLER . . Bennettsville. S. C LINDA S. FOWLER . . . . Fort Lee, Va PEGGY G. FOWLER Clemson. S. C THEODORE C. FOX, III . Batesburg. S. C R. MAXCY FOXWORTH JR., Marion, S. C EDMUND G. FRAMPTON, JR.— Georgetown, S. C GARY FRANCESCHI . . Vineland, N.J RICHARD E. FRANK . . . Panama, R. P JAMES B. FRAZIER . Wmnsboro, S. C JOHN E. FREDERIKSEN . Toms River, N.J JOHN W. FREEMAN . . Greenville. S.C JULIA M. FREIT . . . Lakewood. N. J RALPH W. FRENCH . Clemson, S. C ROBERT D. FREY . . Lancaster. Pa JUANITA FRICK . . . Greenville, S.C ALLEN W. GAILEY . Elberton, Ga. DANA L. GAILLARD . . . Newry, S. C. PATSY 1. GALLIMORE . . Newton. N.C. ROBERT P. GAMBRELL Seneca, S. C. CARLOS J. GARCIA . Caracas, Venezuela LELAND C. GARDNER . . Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT L. GARDNER Cheraw, S. C. RICHARD L GARICK Orangeburg, S. C. RONALD W. GARNER . . Gaffney, S. C. CLAUDE N. GARRETT Waynesboro, Va. KIRSTEN M. GARRETT Spartanburg, S. C. RICHARD W. GARRETT . Greenville, S. C. DAVID W. GARRISON . . Clemson, S. C. FRED J. GASSAWAY . . Donalds, S. C. DAVID N. GAY . . North Augusta, S. C. BECKY E. GEORGEO . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. GARY GERHOLD .... Pittsburgh. Pa. WILLIAM J. GESTRICH, JR. . Seneca, S. C. ERNEST W. GIBBONS, Wu tsmith AFB, Mich MARY SUE GIBERT Clemson S. C NELSON K. GIBSON Hartsville S. C WAYNE W. GIBSON . Greer S. C DAVID J. GIDDINGS Providence , R.I DON L. GILBERT . . Elberto 1, Ga HAROLD E. GILBERT . . . Liberty, S. C. BENNY E. GILLIARD . . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD B. GILPIN, JR. . Savannah, Ga. CUTHBERT S. GLEATON, Springfield, S. C. PERRIN T. GLEATON . . Clemson. S. C. JONATHON C. GLEN . Frogmore, S. C. ADRIAN J. GLENN . . ROBERT M. GLENN . . SAMUEL A. GLENN . ASA S. GODBOLD . . CATHERINE A. GOEBEL PHILLIP C. GOFF . . Jenkinsville. S. C. . Hartwell.Ga. . Fair Play, S. C. . Florence, S. C. Clemson. S. C. Blythewood. S. C. JERALD E. GOLDSTEIN . . Union, N.J. LAWRENCE O.GOLDSTEIN . Sptbg.. S. C. GARLAND G.GOODEN . N. Augusta, S. C. AUBREY J. GORE, JR. . . Conway. S. C. KENNETH B. GRACE, JR.. Charleston. S. C. ROBERT A. GRAHAM . . Metuchen. N. J. PHILIP H. GRANT JOHN R. GRAY . DAVID B. GREENE RICHARD L. GREENE . PATRICIA E. GREENFIELD EDWARD B. GREGORIE . . . Tampa. Fla. vrtle Beach, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Greer, S. C. Clemson Easley THOMAS A. GRIZZLE . N. Charleston. S. C. DAN K. GUNNELS . . . Clarksville, Ga. JOHN T.GUTHRIE . . Spartanburg, S. C NORMA J. HAIRSTON . Greenv.lle. S. C. CHARLES E. HALL . N. Charleston. S. C. THOMAS G. HALL . . Martinsville. Va. DONALD L. HAMPTON . Anderson, S. C. JOHN M. HAMRICK, JR. . Gaffney, S. C. MARION D. HANCOCK, II— Wmston-Salem, N. C. A. P. HANE, JR. . . . Fort Motte, S. C. KATHRYN S. HANNA . Greenwood. S. C. FOSTER S. HARDIGREE . . Hartwell.Ga. Jk Jf . ± Jt ± 4? jfc fc (ft AtM â– ! g o p i £ JUNIORS i 1 p p a « a p ii tfi mm P a s iM m •■■■1 AfikA t 1 i 4i DAVID L. HARDIN . . . Cleveland, S. C. CHARLES D. HARDISTER . . Easley, S. C. KIT M. HARDY . . . Westminster, S. C. DONALD A. HARPER . . Andrews, S. C. KATHY G. HARRELL . . Clemson, S. C. JACK S. HARROWER . . Asheville, N. C. JOHN D. HARTLEY . . . Rockville, Md. JOHN F. HARTNETT . . Charleston, S. C. EMORY D. HA5ELDEN . Charleston, S. C. MARK E. HASSLINGER, College Park, Md. PATRICK R. HAWKINS . . Greer. S. C. ROGER D. HAYES . . Travelers Rest, S. C. THOMAS R. HAYES RICHARD E. HEATH WAYNE H. HEATH JIM F. HEILMAN . . Holmdel, N.J. . Greenville. S. C. Charleston, S. C. Richmond Hill, Ga. KEITH F. HEINTZ . New Providence, N. J. ROGER H. HELLAMS . . Columbia, S. C. JAMES W. HELMS . . . Lancaster, S. C. LYKESS. HENDERSON, JR. . Clinton, S. C. ROBERT R. HENDERSON . Sptbg.. S. C. JAMES R. HENDRICKS . . Pelzer. S. C. EDWARD L. HENNE, JR. . . Albany. Ga. ALLAN E. HESTERS . Albrook AFB, C.Z. LEWIS W. HICKS York.S. C. MICHAEL J. HILLYER JOHN K. HIND . . LARRY M. HINDMAN ALBERT A. HINSON . Asheville, N. C. Clemson, S. C. Walhalla, S. C. Thomaston, Ga. JOSEPH T. HINSON, JR. . Jefferson, S. C. TOMMY C. HIPP . . Spartanburg, S. C. GEORGE C. HIXON, JR. . . Easton, Pa. JOHN R. HOAG . . . Dahlonega, Ga. JERRY I. HODGES . North Augusta, S. C. VAN B. HOFFMAN .... Cayce, S. C. GEORGE D. HOFFMANN, Greenville. S. C. WILLIAM D. HOLDER . Greenwood. S. C. WILLIAM R. HOLLAND , s. c. CHARLES R. HOOK . . Manning, S. C HARRY J. HOPPMANN . Charleston, S. C. JOHN A. HORTON, III . . Durham, N. C. PAUL M. HORTON . . . Clemson, S. C. JOHN H. HOSTETLER . . Charleroi, Pa. CHARLES H. HOUCK . . Allendale, S. C. ROBERT S. HOUSEHOLDER, JR.— Ridge Spring, S. C. TERRY D. HOUSTON . . . Pickens, S. C. DAVID A. HUCKABAY . . Huntsville, Ala. JAMES M. HUDGENS, JR. . Union, S. C. CALVIN L. HUDSON . . Asheville, N. C. MARY ELIZABETH HUDSON . Seneca, S. C. KAY N. HUGGINS . . Hemingway. S. C. ROBERT J. HUGHES . . . Pickens, S. C. PARRIS M. HUGHEY . . Clemson. S. C. JOSEPH S. HUNTER . . Clemson. S. C. LUTHER E. HUNTER . . Rock Hill. S. C. PATRICK W. HUNTLEY . Asheville, N. C. JOHN E. HURSEY . . N. Charleston, S. C. STEPHEN F. HUTCHINSON, SumVille, S. C. MARTIN H. HUTTO . . . Swansea, S. C. WILLIAM A. HYATT . Spartanburg, S. C. EARL L HYMAN ANDREA P. INABINET DAVID G. JACKEL . CAROL E. JACKSON JACK J. JACKSON . JAMES F. JACKSON . . Pamplico, S. C Orangeburg, S. C West Mifflin, Pa Huntington, N. Y . Edgefield, S. C Downingtown, Pa RYAN T. JACKSON . . . Swansea, S. C. SALLIE M. JACKSON, My ' le B ' ch AEB, S. C. SAMMY S. JACKSON . . . Pelion, S. C. WILLIAM T. JACKSON . . . York, S. C. THOMAS W. JACO . . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM J. JAMES . . Toms River, N.J. JOHN L. JEFFCOAT, JR. . Swansea, S. C. BEN C. JEFFORDS . . Orangeburg, S. C. ARTHUR C. JENKINS . Fayetteville. N. C. CARLTON E.JENKINS . N. Augusta, S. C. JERRY L. JENKINS . . S.mpsonville. S. C. CHARLES W. JENNINGS . Sptbg., S. C. SHELDON M. JETER . . . Carlisle, S. C. DOUGLAS C. JOHNS . . Taylors, S. C. DANIEL R. JOHNSON . . Augusta, Ga. HAROLD L. JOHNSON . Alexandria, Va. HERBERT A. JOHNSON, JR.— Simpsonville, S. C. WILEY H. JOHNSON, JR. Sptbg., S. C. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON . Columbia, S. C. ALBERT E. JOHNSTON . Gree S. C. EVANDER S. JONES . JOE S. JONES, III . . JOHN R. JONES . . RAYMOND W. JONES . Nichols, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Rock H.ll, S. C. Anderson, S. C. RONALD A. JONES . . Greenville, S. C. ROY A. JONES .... Clemson.S. C. RUDOLPH M. JONES, JR., Greenv.lle. S. C. STEVE L. JONES .... Andrews, S. C. THEODORE E.JONES, JR. N. Augusta, S. C. JOSEPH W. JORDAN . . Marion, S. C. ROBERT M. JORDAN ROBERT C. JUSTIS . PATSY S. KAMBHU . ROBERT B. KAULAKIS WILLIAM B. KAURIC CLIFFORD B. KAVAN . . Hartsville, S. C. . Wilmington, Del. Clemson, S. C. . . Chatham, N.J. . Columbia, S. C. Garden City, N. Y. ROGER K. KELLEA . . . Bethesda, Md. STANLEY R. KELLETT . . . Enoree, S. C. CHARLES F. KELLEY . . Greenville, S. C. IVAN F. KELLEY, III . N. Charleston, S. C. RICHARD P. KENT . New Hyde Park, N. Y. RICHARD C. KERRIGAN SIDNEY P. KERSEY, JR. LARRY M. KEYS . . . DONNIE R. KING . . FRANCIS M. KING, JR. ROBERT J. KING . . . WILLIAM T. KISSAM . VIOLET S. KLEIN . . JOHN E. KNEECE . . GEORGE J. KNIGHT . JAMES M. KNIGHT . . JOHN D. KOCH . . ROBERT F. KOLB . . . Greenville, S. C. . Chester, S. C. Cartersville, Ga. Seneca, S. C. Greenville, S. C. River Edge, N.J. Statesville. N. C. Anderson, S. C. Monetta, S. C. . Varnv.lle. S. C. Angelus, S. C. Jenkintown, Pa. . Liberty, S. C. JUNIORS k-i ' IV K â– L â– _j K «J 3 Recognize the hand, Maida? Edwin and Jan sing in The Fantastiks. â– â– :â– â– Ike strikes up his guitar for Spring Sounds. Jack takes pictures during matriculation. Dr. Edwards is in one of his lighter moments. JUNIORS Ah life , tfi n 9 1 BARRY R. KORETZ . . . Brockton. Mass. FRANK KOSTYRA .... Nutley, N.J. PAUL J. KOZMA . . Staten Island. N.Y. ARTHUR D. KRUDENER, Bradf dwoods, Pa. FRANK KUHN, III . . . Springfield, Va. RONALD N. LACEY . . . Ravenel, S. C. WILLIAM L. LACHER . . Greenville s. c. FRANK P. LADUCA . . Eastslip N.Y. JOHN B. LAFOY . . . Greenville S. C. ARTHUR W. LaGRONE . Greenville S. C. LINDA C. LAMBERT . . Memphis. Tenn. JOAN E. LANCIANESE . Greenville S. C. GRAYSON P. LANE . . Clemson S. C THOMAS P. LANE, JR. . Greenville S. C CHARLES H. LANGDON . Clemson S. C WILLIAM D. LANGFORD Seneca S. C LEON H. LANGLEY . . Darlington S. C EDWARD B. LaROCHE . Gray Court S. C EVANS A. LaROCHE. JR. . Columbia, S. C. KATHLEEN E. LAWRENCE . Liberty, S. C. JAMES M. LA WTON . . Greenville, S. C. WARREN E. LEDDON . . Columbia, S. C. HAN CHOON LEE . . . Beckley, W. Va. JAMES K. LEE .... Charleston, S. C. LARRY W. LEE . THOMAS B. LEE . THOMAS E. LEE . TYRE D. LEE. JR. JOHN B. LEIF . JOAN H. LEMIRE JAMES C. LEN . . . MICHAEL W.LEONARD, DONALD G. LESLEY . JAMES M. LEVERETTE PAUL F. LEVINE . . ARCHIE J. LENIS, III . PETER L LEWIS . . . JOSEPH C. LEYH, JR., FRANK P. LIBERATORE ALVIN C. LIGON . . TOMMY T. LIGON . FRED K. LINDER . . Spartanburg, S. C. North Augusta, S. C. . . . Alcolu. S. C. . . . Chester, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Greenville. S. C. . Wallington, N. J. Poughk ' psie. N.Y. Easley, S. C. . Greenville, S. C. Kensington, Md. McCormick, S. C. . Falls Church. Va. N. Charleston, S. C. . McKeesport, Pa. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Six Mile, S. C. . . Clifton, S.C. MICHAEL S. LIPSCOMB . Roebuck, S. C. DAVID D. LITTLE . . Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT L. LITTLE .... Naples, Fla. HERBERT T. LITTLEJOHN . . Sptbg.. S. C. EDWIN A. LODGEK . Collmgswood, N. J. FLOYD S. LONG .... Mauldin, S. C. FRANKLIN J. LONG . ANDREW B. LORD . . CRAIG J. LORENZINI JAMES F. LOVE. JR. . JAMES H. LOWE . . ELDOW D. LUFI . . CARL M. LUND . . . RICHARD A. LUZZI . JOE H. LYNN . . . JAMES P. McAILEY . . GERALD K. McALISTER LARRY H. McAMISH . . Conway, S. C. . Clemson, S.C. . Dumont, N.J. McConnells, S.C. . Edgefield. S. C. Penrose, N. C. Birmingham, Mich. . Bellsville, N. J. Lancaster. S. C. . Rock Hill, S.C. Anderson, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM J. McANINCH RICHARD G. McCOLL . DANIEL L. McCONNELL . CAVERT K. McCORKLE . J. BARRY McCRACKEN . I RAYMOND D. McDONALD. . Sptbg., S. C. . Dillon, S. C. Anderson, S, C. Arlington, Va. Iranchville, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. ROY P. McFADDEN . . Rock Hill, S. C. EDGAR C. McGEE . . Orangeburg, S. C. JERRY F. McGEE Athens, Ga. EARL M. McGILL . . . Blacksburg, S. C. DOUGLAS J. McKANEY . Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS M. McKEVLIN . Charleston, S. C. RICHARD M. McKISSICK . Chester, S. C. EDWARD C. McKONE . . Columbia s. c. JOHN H. McLAURIN . . . Dillon , s. c. TIMOTHY L. McNEIGHT . Newburg, N. Y. JOHN A. MACAULEY . . Princeton N.J. WADE H. MACFIE . . Wmnsboro S. C. CHARLES R. MAJOR, JR., NANCY J. MALTHOUSE . JOHN M. MANDEVILLE . JOHN E. MANN . . . . JAMES M. MARCENGILL, Greenville, S. C. Greenville. S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. Will ' mston, S. C. JAMES A. MARLER Fountain Inn, S. C. JEFFREY B. MARTELL, Massapequa PL, N. Y. ALBERT R. MARTIN . . Greenwood. S. C. ANNA K. MARTIN . . N. Charleston. S. C. DALE MARTIN Augusta, Ga. DAVID R. MARTIN, JR.. W. Columbia, S. C. MONTIE C. MARTIN . . Clemson, S. C. WAYNE MASS Greenville, S. C. CHARLES L. MATTHEWS . N. Chas., S. C. GARY J. MATTHEWS JOHN P. MATTISON KEN M. MATTISON . MELVIN W. MAURER . T.tusville, Fla. Anderson, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Varnville. S. C. ARTHUR H. MAYBIN . Huntington, N. Y. JAMES K. MAYFIELD . Simpsonville. S. C. HARRY P. MAYNARD . . Belmont, N. C. MARVIN K. MAYNARD . Spartanburg. S. C. ALLEN B. MEADERS . . Greenville. S. C. KATHRYN M. MEADOWCROFT— Cock- keys Md. ALLEN M. MEED . . WILLIAM A. MEISTER RICHARD C. MENTE . DONNA B. MERCK . THOS. A. MERRELL, JR. JOHN D. MERRILL . Charlotte. N. C. Union City, N.J. . . Union, N.J. Greenville, S. C. Myrtle Bch., S. C. Greenville, S. C. ROBERT T. MERRITT . . . Easley. S. C. VIRGIL C. MEYERS . . Charleston, S. C. BENJAMIN T. MICHAEL . Clemson, S. C. THERESA A. MICHAEL . Greenville. S. C. JOHN M. MILAM . . Sandy Springs, S. C. ROBERT W. MILLAR . . . P.ckens, S. C. JAMES 1. MILLER . . . Anderson. S. C. JOHN F. MILLER . . . . Mananna, Ark. MARION C. MILLER . Greer, S. C. CHARLES W. MIMS . . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD L. MINCHEW . Saluda, S. C. JAMES A. MISHOE . . Columbia, S. C 9 Q - O e.} ft ? r 3 P £ P â– ' JUNIORS JLiyl L A til ANDE S. MITCHELL . . Columbia, S. C. JOSEPH P. MIZZELL, JR., Orangeburg, S. C. ROBERT D. MOFFAT . . Florence, S. C. ALAN F. MOHRMANN . Clemson, S. C. KENNETH M. MONTJOY . Woodruff, S. C. DONNA D. MOORE . Bowling Green, Ky. HARRY L. MOORE. JR. . Asheville, N. C. HENRY P. MOORE, III . Orangeburg, S. C. HERBERT B. MOORE. JR. . Rock Hill, S. C. NOEL M. MOORE . North Augusta. S. C. FRANK N. MORA, III . . Santurce, P. R. DANIEL A. MORGAN . N. Augusta. S. C. HUGH F. MORGAN, JR. Laurens, S. C. JOHN C. MORRIS . . . Belvedere, S. C. PAUL A. MORRIS .... Oneida, N.Y. STEPHEN J. MORRISON . Charleston, S. C. RUSSELL J. MORSE . . Turtle Creek, Pa. ROBERT W. MOSS . . Charleston, S. C. JOHN P. MOST .... Columbia, S. C. ROBERT D. MOYER . . . Evans City, Pa. WILLIAM B. MOZINGO . Darlington, S. C. JAMES E. MULDROW . . Greenville, S. C. RAYMOND E. MULLEN . Belle Vernon, Pa. TERENCE J. MULLIGAN, U. Montclark, N.J. DARRELL E. MULLINAX Taylors, S. C. BARBARA B. MURRAY . Shelby, N. C TOM L. MURRELL . . Kingsport, Tenn WILLIAM H. MURTO . Spartanburg, S. C GROVER E. MYERS . . . Portsmouth, Va LARRY L. NAZVY . . Columbia, S. C L. STAN NEALY . . . . Rock Hill, S. C KEITH D. NEELY . Ne v Cumberland, Pa JOHN O. NEIGHBOURS . Monkton, Md PAUL C. NEKLIN . . Cherry Tree, Pa CARL D. NELSON, JR. Charleston, S. C CHARLES B. NELSON . . Ninety Six. S. C GEORGE P. NELSON . Charleston, S. C RODNEY L. NELSON . Norwalk, Conn JOSEPH E. NETZEL . . . Concord, N. H JOHN A. NEUFFER . . . Clayton, N.Y JOHN P. NEUMANN . Springdale. Conn THOMAS C. NEWMAN . . Sumter, S. C JOSEPH S. NEWTON . Yonges Island, S. C. MITCHELL O. NEWTON . Sumter, S. C. JOHN H. NEXER . . . Mayesville, S. C. DENNIS M. NICK .... Trenton, N.J. DAVID B. NIX Piedmont, S. C. LARRY H. NOBLE . . . Saxonburg, Pa. JOHNNY W. NOBLES, Galivants Ferry, S. C. JIMMY E. NOLAN .... Easley, S. C. BEVERLY R. NORRIS . . Gastonia, N. C. H. CHRISTIAN NUCKOLS, JR., Cola., S. C. DONALD W. ODOM . . Columbia, S. C. JAMES J. O ' KEEFE . . Northfield, N. J. CHRISTOPHER G.OLSON . Clemson. S. C. HARRY L. OLSZEWSKI . . Baltimore. Md. MALCOLM J. O ' NEAL . . Fairfax, S. C. THOMAS M. O ' OUINN, Spartanburg. S. C. JAMES T. O RILEY .... North, S. C. GEORGE D. ORR .... Clinton, S. C. ROBERT B. ORR, JR JINCY D. OSTROM DAVID E. OTT . . MARILYN A. OTT MAIDA A. OWEN CARL B. OWENS . . . . Gaffney. S. C. . . . Clemson, S. C. North Charleston. S. C. . . Greenville, S. C. . . . Arlington, Va. Ware Shoals, S. C. JAMES C. OWENS . . JESSE E. OWENS . . ROBERT C. OXNER . JAMES G. PADGETT, JR. ROBERT L. PALOMBO . CHARLES H. PARKER . JOHN E. PARKER . . KENN L. PARKER . . WAYNE W. PARMER . PEDRO M. PARRADO . WILLIAM D. PATRICK . ALAN D. PATTEN, JR. . . . Marion, S. C. . Clinton, S. C. Newberry, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. Toms River, N.J. N. Augusta. S. C. . Clemson, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Tenafly, N.J. Edgewood, S. C. Wmnsboro, S. C. Greenville, S. C. dm t JUNIORS N DOUGLAS E. PATTERSON . Clemson. S. C. ROBERT H. PAYNE . . Darlington, S. C. WILLIAM M. PAYNE . . Donalds, S. C. JOHN A. PEARCE . North Augusta, S. C. PHILLIP R. PECORA . . . Gaffney, S. C. CARL A. PEDERSON . . River Edge, N.J. GEORGE R. PEDERSON . Charleston. S. C. RICHARD A. PEDERSON . Falls River, Va. ROGER L. PEDRICK . . Anderson, S. C. LAWRENCE C. PEELE . . Clemson. S. C. PHILIP B. PEGRAM . . Coral Gables, Fla. DEANNA PENNINGTON . . Starr. S. C. ROBERT V. PERRY . . . Pamplico, S. C. SUZANNE M. PERRY . . Anderson, S. C. RICHARD E. PHILLIPS. JR., Walhalla, S. C. STEVEN M. PHILLIPS . North Augusta, S. C. WILLIAM R. PHILLIPS . . Taylors. S. C. RICHARD T. PIMLOTT . . Trenton. N.J. EDWARD PINCKNEY . . Awendaw, S. C. WILLIAM E. PINSON . Ware Shoals, S. C. BENJAMIN C. PITMAN, Spartanburg, S. C. ERNEST M. PLATT, JR. . Georgetown. S. C. RICHARD L. PLATTER . . . Atlanta, Ga. WARREN T. PLAYER . . . Sumter, S. C. JAMES J. POLAND . . WILLIAM T. POOL . VICTOR H. POORE . . ARTHUR L. POPE . . . JOE A. POSTON . . . REECE E. POULTON . CON A. COWELL, JR. RONALD E. POWER . HENRY F. PRICE . . . ROBERT E. PRUETT . . JOHN N. PURDY . . DAVID M. PUTNAM . KENNETH W. PUTMAN JOHN R. PUTNAM . WM. M. PUTNAM, JR. STEVE A. OUINN . . . LINDA J. RACE . . . RANDOLPH H. RADKE . Pittsburgh, Pa. Greenville, S. C. . Marietta, S. C. Hemingway, S. C. Johnsonville, S. C. . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . Union. S. C. . Jacksonville. Fla. Walterboro, S. C. N. Augusta, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Greenville, S. C. . Blacksburg, S. C. Greenville. S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Wellford, S. C. Belvedere, N. J. . New York, N. Y. 9 O ft jy ' r ; ' - ' rti s ra 4 p EDGAR L. READY . . Johnston, S. C ROBERT S. REARDEN. JR N. Augusta. S. C CHARLES R. REESE . . . . Union, S. C MICKEY E. REEVES . . Laurens, S. C RICHARD B. REEVES . Charleston, S. C MARVIN P. REID . . . Rock Hill, S. C MARION R. REMBERT, JR. . Sumter, S. C WANDA J. REYNOLDS Canon, Ga WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS . . Sumter, S. C DANNY L. RHODES . . Rock Hill, S. C ROBIN B. RHODES . . Sumter, S. C BRUCE T. RHYNE . . College Park, Ga M. DOUGLAS RICE . . Clinton, S. C MICHAEL E. RICE . . Greer, S. C RICHARD W. RICE . . Greenwood, S. C JOEL K. RICHARDSON Clemson, S. C MATHIAS B. RICHARDSON, Pend ' on, S. C. MICHAEL L. RICHARDSON, And ' son, S. C. RICHARD D. RICHARDSON . Sptbg., S. C. WILLIAM A. RICHTER . Charleston, S. C. ROBERT C. RICKER . W. Palm Beach, Fla. KENNETH T. RICKET . . Greenville. S. C. CHARLES D. RIDDLE . Spartanburg, S. C. HERBERT E. RIDDLE. JR. . Greenville. S. C. JAMES M. RIEKER .... Lansdale, Pa. JERI M. RIGOULOT .... Fairfax, Va. FREDERICK H. ROBBINS. Coral G ' bles, Fla. CHARLES L. ROBERTS, Travelers Rest, S. C. EDWARD H. ROBERTSON, Mt. Plea ' nt, S. C. BARRY C. ROBINSON . . Augusta, Ga. JOHN H. ROBUCK . . Spartanburg, S. C. RICHARD L. ROCHE . . Gaffney, S. C. DAVID P. ROCHESTER . . Clemson, S. C. MICHAEL E. RODDEY . . Chester. S. C. GEORGE C. RODRIGUES. Fayettelle, N. C. BILL D. ROEBUCK . . . Clemson. S. C. CHARLES T. ROGERS . . Denmark, S. C. CLARK T. ROGERS . . N. Charleston. S. C. PHILIP W. ROGERS . . . Clinton, S. C. ROY G. ROPER, JR. . . N. Augusta. S. C. WILLIAM H. ROSE . . . Gaffney, S. C. CHARLES J. ROUSSEAU . New York. N. Y. W. K. RUBERTWA . . Summemlle, S. C. ROBERT W. RUSSELL . . Central, S. C. CHARLES SACHSENMAIER, Marmora, N. J. EVELYN A. SARKA .... Lansdale, Pa. CLAUDE W. SATTERWHITE . Newb ' y. S. C. JOHN G. SCHLEIG . Long Branch, N.J. DONALD E. SCHUPP A. M. SCIALDONE . MARGARET R. SEAY . JOHN H. SEGARS . EUGENE D. SEITER . THOMAS E. SELF . . LEONARD A. SENEROTE WILLIAM W. SETCHER SAMUEL B. SEXTON . WILLIAM M. SHARP . . MELTON D. SHEALY . WILLIAM M. SHEPPARD . Kensington, Md. Seneca Falls. N.Y. . Columbia, S. C. . Darlington, S. C. . Westfield, N. J. . Greenville, S. C. . Belvedere. S. C. N.Augusta, S. C. Laurens, S. C. Honea Path, S. C. Chapm, S. C. . Oran ' burg. S. C. LESTER P. SHERBERT . . Woodruff, S. C. CORTIS A. SHIRER . . . Clemson, S. C. JOHN S. SHIRLEY .... Seneca, S. C. WILLIAM P. SHIRLEY . Williamston, S. C. JULIAN R. SCHOCKLEY. Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN F. SHOUSE . . . Clemson, S. C. SIDNEY J. SHRUM . . . Pageland, S. C. BERT E. SHULER . . . Pendleton, S. C. JON E. SHULER .... Clemson, S. C. DAVID L. SIBERT Atlanta, Ga. FAYETTE L. SIMS . . . Hartsville, S. C. SHARON N. SKAGSETH . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM N. SKARDON, Spartanburg, S. C. LARRY G. SKINNER . . . Liberty, S. C. LARRY K. SKINNER . N. Charleston, S. C. CHRISTOPHER E. SLACK . Gladwyne, Pa. RONALD J. SMALL . . Hartsville, S. C. CHARLES S. SMITH . . . Inman, S. C. DANIEL M. SMITH . DONNY L. SMITH . H. WAYNE SMITH . HENRY L. SMITH, JR. JAMES D. SMITH . . JAMES R. SMITH . . RICHARD L. SMITH . RONNIE A. SMITH . . ROSTON M. SMITH, JR. ROY O. SMITH . . . RUSSELL F. SMITH . . RYAN L. SMITH . . . WILLIAM C. SMITH . WILLIAM F. SMITH DAVID N. SMOAK . NEIL A. SMOAK . . . Edgefield, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . . Belton.S. C. Greer, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Clemson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Pittsburgh, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. . New York. N. Y. Columbia. S. C. Chesterfield, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM C. SMYRE, JR. . Columbia, S. C. G. L. SNIPES Seneca, S. C. JIMMY D. SNODDY . . . Wellford, S. C. CHARLES J. SNYDER . Greenwood. S. C. PETER F. SNYDER .... Wayne, N. C. LINDA G. SORRELLS . . . Seneca, S. C. WILLIAM E. SOUTHARD . Abbeville, S. C. GEO. A. SOUTHGATE . W. Palm Bch.. Fla. RONALD SPATA . . Passaic N .J. JACK R. STANG . . Ir de endence Ohio GUY P. STANLEY . . Rock H || S c. WILLIAM M. STEELE . Seneca S. c. ROBERT L STEER, JR. . G reenwood s c. JAMES W . STEIFLE . . G reenw ood s c. HAROLD J. STEIGLER . Clen ison s c. JACK E. STEINBRECHER. Hi nt ' gton, W. Va. JOHN E. STEPP . . . Clen ison s c. KENNETH S. STEPP . . Clen ison s c. LINDA J. STEVENS . . Clen TSCn s c. CHARLES E. STEVENSON Jac :son N .J. JOHN C. STEWART . . Greenville. S. C. DURWARD B. STINSON, JR., Clemson. S. C. WILLIAM R. STODDARD, JR., Taylors, S. C. DAVE R. STOKELY, JR. . Kingsport, Tenn. GARY W. STRAIN . . . Charlotte. N. C. JOSEPH F. STRIBLING . . Clemson, S. C. JUNIORS mhmk f mh£ i •:i • f$ ; dk4k - JUNIORS ? n KARL F. STROUP . . . Gastoma. N. C. MARTHA A. STUART . . Columbia, S. C. WAYNE A. STURGIS . North Augusta, S. C. JOHN F. SU8ER . . . Holly Hill, S. C. ZACHEOUS H. SUBER, III, Whitmire, S. C. KENNETH M. SUGGS . . Anderson, S. C. MICHAEL D. SULLIVAN . . Ardsley, N. Y. JOSEPH G. SURSAVAGE, JR., And ' ws, N. C. JAMES R. SWAIM . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. WILLIAM D. SWATH . . . Salters, S. C. ROBERT M. SWEET .... Easley, S. C. JOHN H.SWICORD . Moncks Corner, S. C. HENRY M. SWINK EDWARD W. TALBOT CARL L. TARPLEY, II DONALD K. TERRY . STEVE TERRY . . . GARY R. THOMAS . . Effingham, S. C. . Salisbury, N. C. Hanahan, S. C. Ridgewood, N. J. Ridgewood, N. J. Silver Spring, Md. i i i Tj AM T p mm JAMES M. THOMAS . . RICKY L. THOMAS . . SARAH J. THOMAS . . WILLIAM R. THOMAS . DAVID E. THOMPSON . JOHN W. THOMPSON, JR Hampton, S. C. Seneca, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Clemson.S. C. . . Sptbg., S. C. STEPHEN M. THOMPSON. Bloomfield, Mich. TOMMY D. THOMPSON . Anderson, S. C. . Raleigh, N. C. Clemson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Ashev.lle, N. C. GENE S. THORN . . PAUL W. THURSTON MICHAEL L. TILLEY GEORGE A. TODD . JAMES C. A. TOMLIN . Chevy Chase, Md. WINFIELDC. TOWLES . Mt. Pleasant, S. C, HARRY L. TRAMMELL, JR. . Gr ' ville, S. C. JERRY E. TRAPNELL . . . Metter, Ga. RICHARD D. TRAPP . N. Charleston. S. C. RONALD E. TRESCOT . Charleston, S. C. CALEB L. TREXLER . . . Concord. N. C. LAWRENCE C. TROPEA. JR.. Buffalo, N. Y. GERALD L. TRULUCK . . Lynchburg, S. C. JAMES H. TUCK . . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN F. TUCKER . . . Greenv.lle, S. C. WILLIAM H. TURNER . . Columbia, S. C. FRANK H. TURPIN . . . Amencus, Ga. JAMES M. TWOMBLEY . . Sumter, S. C. JOEL O. TYNER .... Florence. S. C. JOSEPH S. TYSON . . Charleston, S. C. PATRICIA M. VALLENTINE . Cope, S. C. TED S. VALENTINE . . . Jackson, S. C. JOHN VAN deERVE . . Charl 2ston S c JAMES R. VASEFF . . Dlympi Fields III JAMES A VAUGHAN . Greenville s c SAMUEL R. VAUGHAN . St. George s c JERRY W. VAUGHN . Lancaster s c MICHAEL W. VENTO, III Beaver, Pa JAMES R. VINSON . . Gree -mile s c JAMES E. VISSAGE, JR. Gree nville s c JOHN H. WADDELL, He ndersor ville, N c KENNETH B. WAGENER . Cle mson s C HARRELL H. WALDROP Gree iville S C DOUGLAS L. WALKER . . Kershaw S C FLOURNOY C.WALKER, Ill, N.Chas. s. c. JAMES W. WALKER . . . Decatu r. Ga. JOSEPH L.WALKER . . Lakes Wales, Fla. LARRY S. WALKER . Greenville s. C. RICHARD C.WALKER . . Pittsburg h, Pa. DENNIS H. WALSH . . . Savannal 1, Ga. JOHNNIE J.WALTERS. N. Charleston s. c. JAS. L. WANNAMAKER, St. Matthews, s. c. JOHN R. WARD . . Sarver Pa. GERALD C. WARREN . . Lancaster, s. c. FREDERICK H. WATKINS— West Caldwell, N.J. LAWRENCE R.WATSON . Greenville, s. c. JAMES U. WATTS . . . Darlington, s. c. MICHAEL A. WATTS . Camden, s. c. RONALD C. WAY . . . . Santee, s. c. RAYMOND L. WEATHERS, Anderson, S. C. KARL E. WEINGARTNER . New York. N. Y. ROBERT H. WELBORN Ande S. C. HOWARD R. WELFARE . Charlotte, N. C. RODGER N. WELLER . . Greenville, S. C. FRED E. WEST .... Greenville, S. C. KENNETH E. WHELCHEL . Gaffney, S. C. CARLAANN WHISENHUNT . Clem.. S. C. JAS. E. WHISENHUNT, III . Hartsville, S. C. CHARLES G. WHITE . Greenwood, S. C. FRANK W. WHITE .... Troy, S. C. GARY T. WHITFIELD . . Anderson, S. C. HARRY H. WHITFIELD, JR. . Gr ' ville. S. C. ALTON C. WHITLEY, JR. . Lancaster, S. C. DAVID C. WHITNEY . . Clemson, S. C. DENNIS M. WIECHNIK . . Trenton, N.J. BOB L. WIELENGA . North Haledon, N. J. ROBERT L. WILDER, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. DAVID H. WILKINS . . Greenville, S. C. RICHARD M. WILLIAMON, Clemson. S. C. BENJAMIN F. WILLIAMS . . Dillon, S. C. GEORGE C. WILLIAMS, JR., Hanahan, S. C. WILBERT R. WILLIAMS . Clemson, S. C. WM. R. WILLIAMSON . Tabor City, N. C. DENNIS G.WILLOUGHBY . N. Chas., S. C. JOHN F. WILLSON . . Brooklawn, N. J. AMELIA E. WILSON . . . Taylors, S. C. CLAUDE 1 3. WILSON . . Anderson , S. c. D. R. WILSON . . Whil :mire S. c. DANNY R . WILSON . . Fort Mill S. c. HUGH T. WILSON, JR. . Greer iville s. c. JAMES M . WILSON . . Piedi nont s. c. PRINCEO .WILSON. JR. . Greer iville s. c. ROBERT R . WILSON . Anderson s. c. THOMAS G. WILSON . . Su mter, s. c. RONALD A. WINGARD . Lexin qton s. c. ANDREW P. WISE . . . Greer iville, s. c. GENE P. ' WITTEN . . . Colui •nbia, s. c. LENAIRE F. WOLFE . . Orange burg s. c. JOHN M. WOODS . Greer iville s. c. RICHARD H.WOODWARD, Knoxv ' le. Tenn. JAMES A. YARBOROUGH . . 1 vliam i, Fla. WILLIAM E. YOKE, JR. . Clarksbi irg, W. Va. HENRY D . YONCE . . . Tre nton, s. C. MANLY S, YOUNG . . . Fort Mill, s. C. JUNIORS (B a — I . • a ft. a m a C « flk r ft r j i j. JLM f 1 A P ft ? s « O Q © ft j kfl L â– Q L m ' H Jl ' H w m sophomores JJ ' ' J B. H. MYERS, III, Vice-President; S. H. DANIEL, Secretary; C. M. ALLEN, Treasurer. J. F. ELLENBERG, JR., President The Sophomore Class of 1967 Our Sophomore Class, the infamous and varied class of ' 69, is composed of those mature upperclassmen who have finally come to the realization that social life is an enriching and necessary part of education. Not to be denied, classes are tougher, and many a night the lights shine on the guad in the wee hours of the morning. But undeniably, the road to Queens and Winthrop is more exciting than the familiar one of the previous year to Dan ' s. No longer immersed in thoughts of at last being out of reach of parental supervision, sophomores have a more mature outlook on college life. Belonging is a primary asset, and club membership becomes important as Fraternity Rush rolls around and publications acquire junior staffers. There is the inevitable switching of majors as suitable careers are sought, and for most, won. Through a sophomore ' s eyes, the long, hard way seems not so distant. Con- fidence is the keyword of sophomores bent toward success. P Q 1 ft £ © « $ £ : ■♦ f if .ftAlrk Mil $ i Y n SOPHOMORES JOHN J. ABBOTT .... Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM W. ABBOTT, JR.. Darlington, S. C. WILLIAM L. ABERCROMBIE . Easley, S. C. LARRY W.ABERNATHY . N. Augusta, S. C. ALBERT W. ABRAMS . . Lake City, S. C. JEFFREY R. ABRAMS . . Eastover, S. C. BRUNELLO ACCOMANOO, Innwood, N.Y. LOUIS L. ACKER . . PHILIP D. ACKERMAN DAMARIS S. ADAMS . HAROLD H.ADAMS. JR. HARRY P. ADAMS . . JOHN N. ADAMS . . RONALD P. ADDIS . . JAMES C. ADDISON . WAYNE F. ADDY . . BRUCE B. ALBEA . . MARION D. ALDRIDGE Anderson, S. C. St. George, S. C. Ocean City, N.J. . Columbia, S. C. . . Saluda, S. C. . Asheville. N.C. . . Seneca, S. C. . Allendale, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Rockmart, Ga. N.Augusta, S. C. FRED M. ALEXANDER, JR., Abbeville, S. C. RONALD C. ALEXANDER, Greenville, S. C. JOHN M. ALFORD .... Latta, S. C. CARL M. ALLEN . . . Charleston, S. C. FRANK M. ALLEN . . . Rock Hill, S. C. FRANKLYN C. ALLEN . Greenville, S. C. THOMAS R. ALLEN .... Vienna, Va. N. SHERRY ALLEY . . . Columbia, S. C. DAVID R. ALVERSON . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM R. AMMONS . . Lugoff, S. C. PAUL D. AMOS . . North Augusta, S.C. KAREN L. AMSPACKER . Greenville, S. C. DONALD W. ANDERSON. Charleston, S. C TERRY D. ANDERSON VERNON W. ANDIS . STAN B. ANGLE . . BRENDA G. ARGS . Edwardsville, III Greenville, S. C Kingsport, Tenn Toccoa. Ga WM. S.ARMSTRONG . Georgetown, S. C BAILEY F. ARNOLD . W. Columb.a. S. C. FRANK H. ARNOLD. Ill . Charleston, S. C. GARY J. ARTHUR . . . Baltimore, Md. DENNIS J. ARWOOD . Spartanburg, S. C. DOROTHY M.ASHFORD . Columbia. S. C. JANE R.ASHLEY .... Belton, S. C. RICHARD J. ASHMORE . Greenville, S. C. SCOTT S. ASKEW Miami, Fla. DAN G. ASKINS .... Clemson, S. C. HARRY R. ASKINS . . . Lake Oty, S. C. MARTHA C. ATKINS . . Boonville, S. C. HARRY C. AVINGER, JR., Or ' geburg, S. C. JOHN O. AVINGER . . Orangeburg, S. C. KENNETH R. AYERS . . Columbia, S. C. RODERICK G. AYERS. JR. . Nichols, S. C. ROBERT W. AYERS . . Orangeburg, S. C. EDWIN F. BAILEY . . Summerv.lle, S. C. STEVEN D. BAILEY .... Atlanta, Ga. TERRY L. BAILEY . GEOFFREY B. BAKER PAUL F. BAKER . . STEVEN W. BAKER . FRED K. BALDWIN . THOMAS W. BALKU Anderson, S. C. Cherry Hill, S.C. . P.edmont. S. C. . Lutherville, Md. Taylors, S. C. Greenville, S. C. BECKIE BALLARD .... Easley, S. C. GEORGE F. BALLENTINE, Port St. Joe, Ra. STEPHEN L. BARBERY . Simpsonville, S. C. BYRON H. BARKER . . Charleston, S. C. DONNA M. BARKER . . . St. Louis, Mo. JAMES T. BARKER . . Kingsport, Term. MARY N. BARKER . . Westminster, S. C. J. LARRY BARNETT . . . Seneca, S. C. SARA L. BARNETT . . Westminster, S. C. THOMAS O. BARNWELL . Yonges Is., S. C. KENNETH M. BARRETT . Rock Hill, S. C. MICHAEL G. BURROUS . Greenville, S. C. JOHNNY BARTELL . . Heming way S C GEORGE E. BARTON. Ill . Beau fort S c DAVID L. BASKIN . . Simpson ille S c MARIETTA L. BATSON . Cc yce S c WILLIAM E. BATSON . . . Pic ens S c JONATHAN L. BAUER . . And ews S c GEORGE F. BAUGHMAN . Abbeville S c HARRIS L . BEACH, JR. . St. Gee rge S c CHARLES P. BEAM, JR. . . Clemson, S. C. H. WAYNE BEAM . . . Chester, S. C. WALLACE D. BEAMAN . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM P. BECKHAM . . Camden, S. C. PAUL D. BEDURD . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM A. BEHRENS . . Piedmont. S. C. HELEN M. BELK .... Clemson. S. C. GREGG A. BALKNAP . N. Charleston, S. C. DAVID J. BELL Lodge, S. C. DAVID M. BELL .... Hartsville, S. C. GEORGE F. BELL . . Hartsville, S. C. GEORGE W. BELL . . . . Clinton, S. C. JEFFREY W. BELL . . College Park, Ga. RANDY L. BELL . . . Greenwood, S. C. SAMUEL R. BELL . . Hartsville, S. C. JOHN W. BELLE ISLE, JR . Decatur. Ga. CHARLES A. BERKOVICH . Bethesda, Md. PETER J. BERNABITI . . . Rantan, N.J. CARL T. BESSENT . . Baltimore, Md. LYNDA H. BETHEA . . Cartersville, Ga. GEORGIA R. BEYER . . Charlotte, N. C. THOMAS E. BIECHLIN . Emmons. Pa. WINFRED B. BIERLEY . . Gaffney, S.C. THOMAS L. BISHOP . Kingstree, S. C. WILLIAM E. BISHOP, JR. Greenville. S. C. DENNY E. BLACK . . . Charleston, S. C. MAC D. BLACK . . . Honea Path, S. C. TERRY G. BLACKMON . Warrenville. S. C. JAMES M. BLACKWELL . Gaffney. S. C. MARTHA G. BLACKWELL . Seneca, S. C. ROBERT W. BLACKWELL . Tigerville. S. C. WILLIAM R. BLACKWELL . Clinton, S. C. EBER J. BLACKWOOD . . . Inman, S.C. E. DEAN BLAIR .... Greenville, S. C. ROBERT C. BLAIR, JR. . Columbia, S. C. LEWIS D. BLAKE, III . . Belton, S. C. THOMAS L. BLAKE . . Burgaw, N. C. ALEC D. BLALOCK . . . Camden, S.C. WILLIAM J. BLANKS . Rock Hill. S.C. MARVIN L. BOBB, JR. . Charlottesville, Va. 1 p SOPHOMORES ,-. r , Ci q a r. JAY C. BOBO Anderson, S. C. ROBERT F. BOCK .... Clemson, S. C. RENE L. BOGAN . . Spartanburg. S. C. RICHARD W. BOLDING, Daytona Bch.. Fla. CHARLES E. BOLEN . Orangeburg, S. C. RICHARD G. BOLT . . Greenwood, S. C. SUZANNE H. BOND . . Clemson, S. C. HORACE W. BONEKAT . . Broomall, Pa. JOHN V. BONNETT . . Greenville, S. C. THOS. G. BONNETTE, JR., Or ' geburg, S. C. DONALD T. BOONE . . Clemson, S. C. WALTER M. BORNY . . Rockaway, N. J. JAMES E. BOSTIC, JR. . Bennettsville, S. C. HEYWARD H. BOUKNIGHT . Cola.. S. C. YOUSSEF FOUAD, BOUTRDS, Gr ' ville, S. C. GUERY A. BOWERS . . . Union. S. C. CALVIN N. BOWIE, JR. . Due West, S. C. STEPHEN A. BOWIE . . . Liberty. S. C. JULIAN L. BOYLES JOHN T. BOZARD . JAMES W. BRACKEN DEWEY M. BRACKEN . WILLIAM F. BRANDT FRED C. BRANDYBURG Wmston-Salem, N. C. Cameron. S. C. . . Rock Hill, S. C. . . Piedmont, S. C. . . . Easley. S. C. Columbia, S. C. CHRISTOPHER T. BRANNEN— Pleasant Valley. N.Y. RICHARD M. BREEN . . . Union, N.J. JOHN JOSEPH BREWINGTON. JR.— Cross Anchor, S. C. STEPHEN P. BRIGHT . . . Greer. S. C. JAMES K. BRINKLEY . . Columb.a, S. C. DAVID R. BROCK . . Spartanburg, S. C. SOPHOMORES LINDA F. BROOKS . . Pendleton, S. C. N. R. BROOKS . . . Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM T. BROOKS . . . Decatur. Ga. JOHN F. BROOM. JR. . Rock Hill, S. C. ALBERT M. BROWN . H, 3 ! ies Corners, Wis. CAROL A. BROWN . Anderson. S. C. EDDIE BROWN . . Elliott, S. C. FRANK T. BROWN . . Laurens. S. C. HUGH C. BROWN . . McCormick.S.C. STEVEN L. BROWN . . Charlotte. N. C. THOMAS G. BROWN . Westminster. S. C. DONALD L. BRUCE . Greer, S. C. JAMES A. BRUCE, JR. . Lake View, S. C. JOHN F. BRUCE . . . Greenville. S. C. GEORGE E. BRUNER . . Wilton, Conn. STEPHEN S. BRUNO . . Cartersville, Ga. FURMAN D. BRYANT . . . Sumter, S. C. CHRIS V. BUAST . . Charleston, S. C. JAMES R. BUCHANAN . Greenwood, S. C. KEITH C. BUCHANAN . Marietta. S. C. JAMES A. BUCK . . . Sumter. S. C. AL L. BUCKALEW . . . Columbia. S. C. PHILIP G. BUCKHIESTER . P.edmont. S. C. JAMES L. BUCKNER . . Valdosta.Ga. RONALD A. 8ULL . . Greenville. S. C. DAVID B. BULLARD . . . Jackson, S. C. JUDITH L. BULLOCK . . . Sumter. S. C. THOMAS E. BULWITH . . Bayonne, N.J. HELEN L. BUNCH . . . . Suffolk. Va. GLENN G. BURDETTE . . Greenville. S. C. RICHARD H. BURGESS . . Augusta. Ga. WARREN A. BURGESS . Greenville, S. C. GRADY S. BURGNER . Chattanooga. Tenn. G. P. BURNETT Dallas. Texas JOHN McKAY BURNS . . . Macon, Ga. WILLIAM D. BURNS . . Charleston, S. C. FRANKLIN D. BUSCH . . USS Holland RAY P. BUSH Athens, Ga. RONALD J. BUSHA . . Westminster, S. C. JAMES R. BYRD .... Landrum, S. C. ORREN E. BYRD, JR. . . Hartsville, S. C. REUBEN A. BYRD . . . Greenville, S. C. BARRY JOHN BYRON . . Concord. N. H WILLIAM J. BYRUM . Anderson S. C GEORGE J. CABRERA . Franklin Sq. N.Y JAMES V. CAGGIANO Cowpens S. C JOHNNY L. CAGLE . Cayce S. C RONALD B. CALCUTT . . Florence S. C JAMES E. CALDWELL, JR. . Belton, S. C. WILLIAM L. CALKINS . Wmnsboro. S. C. SAMUEL L CALLICOTT . Ninety Six, S. C. JAMES E. CALLOWAY. JR. . A.ken.S. C. TERRY L. CAMERON . . Ninety Six, S. C. BARBARA N. CAMPBELL . Pendleton, S. C. JERRY Z. CAMPBELL . . Landrum, S. C. W. ARTHUR CAMPBELL . St. Marys, Ga. ROY W. CAMPFIELD . . Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT C. CANTER . . Harmony, N. C. JAMES G. CANTRELL . . Greenville, S. C. WENDELL G. CANTRELL Easley. S. C. MICHAEL L. CAPPS JOHN E. CARDER HAROLD A. CAREY ROBERT D. CAREY . . Greenville, S. C. Lewistown, Pa. Seneca, S. C. Farmingoale, N. Y. VINCENT H. CARKHUFF, Montoursville. Pa. ANDREW R. CARLSON . . Denmark. S. C. BECKY S. CARLTON . JAMES M. CARROLL J. ALLEN CARROLL . VIRGINIA E. CARROLL CYNTHIA E. CARROW VALERIE J. CARSON . RAY O. CARTER . . LARRY D. CARVER . MICHAEL L. CASEY . DON B. CASHIN . . JAMES R. CATHEY . . . WILLIAM M. CATHEY . JAMES C. CATOE, JR. . RONNIE J. CATOE . . JOHN E. CELY . . . . THOMAS W. CELY . . MICHAEL N. CHAMBERS GEORGE L CHANDLER . . Mullins, S. C. Florence. S. C. . . Chester, S. C. . . Cordele, Ga. . . Absecon, N. J. Cottageville, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . . Union, S. C. . Clemson.S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. . . Kershaw, S. C. . Kershaw, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. Fort Mill, S.C. . Belton. S. C. Ravenel. S. C. ROBERT P. CHAPLIN, III RICHARD M. CHAPMAN— Charleston Heights, S. C. KENNETH L. CHAPPELL . . Central. S. C. WILLIAM P. CHARPING . Clemson. S. C. RAY L. CHASTAIN . . . Gainesville, Ga. CLAUDIA A. CHEEK . . Greenv.lle, S. C. Mill SOPHOMORES A f fh $ fj L l â– SB Eli V (ft r life ;j i i 5 llislli SOPHOMORES  £j ft p f pi c p p a ! a ; JAMES P. CHICK, JR. . Rock Hill, S. C. JAMES G. CHILDRESS . . Greenville. S. C. HARRY E. CHILDS . . Seneca, S. C. MERRY A. CHOVAN . . . Clinton, Md. TOLIVER D. CHRISTOPHER , JR.— Barnwell, S. C. ROBERT N. CHURCH . Tra velers Rest, S. C. THEODORE C.CLAIBORNE Sum ' ville, S. C. F. SUZANNE CLARK . . Johnston, S.C MICHAEL V. CLARK . O rangeburg, S. C. ALFRED R. CLARKE . . . McColl, S. C DAVID R. CLARKE . . Greenville, S.C. JAMES H. CLARKSON . . Sumter. S.C ROBERT B. CLARKSON . . Sumter, S.C JACK R. CLARY . . . Gaffney, S. C RICHARD F. CLASSEY . . Berlin, Conn LARRY W. CLAY . . . . Clintwood, Va THOMAS J. CLAYTON . C ampobello, S. C JAMES H. CLEVELAND . . Seneca, S. C STYLES F. COBB . . . Starr, S.C ROBERT M. COCHRAN . . Union, S. C JOHNNIE E. COCKEROFT. M.Corne .S.C JOE B. COCKFIELD . . Abbev.lle.S. C JAMES O. COFFEY . . Asheville, N. C WILLIAM T. COFFEY . . . A.ken, S. C TOM A. COKER . . . Graniteville. S. C. GEORGE E. COLEMAN . . Laurens, S. C. MARSHALL J. COLEMAN, Darlington, S. C. RICHARD L. COLTMAN . Knoxville, Tenn. LESLIE K. COMPTON . Myrtle Beach, S. C. GERALD W. CONE . . Summerville, S. C. THOMAS F. COOK . . Ft. Worth, Texas CHARLES D. COOPER . Winter Park, Fla. WILLIAM W. COOPER, N. Charleston. S. C. HENRY R. COPELAND, JR., Orgebg., S. C. JAMES L. COPELAND . Philadelphia, Pa. SAMUEL F. COPELAND . Bamberg, S. C. HERBERT T. CORBETT. JR. CHARLES M. CORNISH . JOHN B. CORNWELL, III BENJAMIN A. COTHRAN HENRY M. COTHRAN . . Sp ' gfield, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Sptbg.. S. C. . Alea, Hawaii Piedmont, S.C. CHAS. C. COTTINGHAM. Lynchburg, S. C. SHIRLEY A. COUCH . . W-ILamston, S. C. JONATHAN J. COUCHELL . Sptbg., S. C. ROBERT J. COUNTS . . . Ocala. Fla. CHARLES H. COURTNEY, Albemarle. N. C. GEORGE M. COVINGTON . Norway, S. C. JERRY L. COX Taylors. S.C. JOHN T. COXEY . . DIANE D. CRAIG . . ROBERT M. CRAIG . LARRY R. CRAIN . . NORMAN D. CRAIN . WILLIAM T. CRAIN JOHN R. CRAMMER . CHARLES M. CRAVEN LEON A. CRAWFORD JACK C. CREAMER . DAN C. CRENSHAW DAVID L. CRENSHAW Spartanburg, S. C. Greer, S. C. Port St. Joe, Fla. Westminster. S.C. Westminster, S. C. Greer, S. C. Anderson. S. C. Greenville. S. C. . . Pelzer, S. C. . Anderson, S. C. . Kershaw, S.C. . . Kershaw. S.C. WILLIAM R. CRENSHAW . Clemson, S. C. JOSEPH B. CRESWELL . . Abbeville, S. C. ROBERT M. CRISP . . . Asheville, N. C. JAMES P. CROMER, JR. . . Sumter, S. C. WILSON W. CROPP . Charlottesville, Va. THOMAS E. CROSBY, JR., Darlington, S. C. WALTON A.CROSBY . CAREN CROUCH . . RICHARD H. CROUCH WADE C. CROW . . WILLIAM P. CROWN . GERALD L. CULLER . . Yemassee, S. C. . Clemson, S. C. . . Saluda. S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. . Columbia, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. JOSEPH W. CULLER . . JOHN S. CULP . . . . FRED E. CULVERN. Ill . . WILLIAM V. CUMMINGS DENNIS L. CURL . . . . Allendale, S. C. Fort Mill, S. C. Columbia, S. C. . Sptbg., S. C. Baltimore, Md. LAWRENCE H. D ' AMICO, Rockledge, Fla. SANFORD H. DANIEL . . Columbia. S. C. BRIAN S. DANTZLER . . Cameron. S. C. LEWIS C. DASE .... Gaffney, S. C. GLEN G. DAVES . . . Summerville, S. C. JOHN R. DAVEY . North Arlington. N. J. JAMES H. DAVIDSON, JR. . Gr ' ville, S. C. DANNY R. DAVIS . . . . Pelzer , s. c. DONALD G. DAVIS . . Chester s. c. JAMES J. DAVIS, JR. . . . Dale , s. c. JAMES M. DAVIS . Greer , s.c. JULIAN W. DAVIS . . Westminster , s. c. AWTRY S. DAWES . Greenville ,s.c. TRAVIS S. DAWKINS . Greenwood, S. C. JOSEPH C. DAWSEY . . . Aynor, S. C. DAVID L. DEAN . . . Warrenville, S. C. WILLIAM E. DEAN, JR. . Greenville, s. c. JEROME B. DEGEN . . . Sumter, s. c. MICHAEL T. DeGEORGIO, Toms Riv., N.J. LAWRENCE J. DELANEY, JR.. Naple s. Fla. ARTHUR B. deLASKI . . Bay Village, Ohio DORUS E. DELLINGER . . Clemson S. C. WAYNE J. DEMCSAK . . Metuchen, N.J. ROBERT T. DENNIS . . . Rembert, S. C. HENRY G. DENTON . . Lancaster s.c. TILLMAN W. DERRICK . . Fort Mill, S. C. MARION R. DeWITTE, JR., Darlington, S. C. TOM J. DICKEY . . St. Simons Island, Ga. JAMES F. DIETZ, III . . Charlotte, N. C. JESSE F. DILLARD .... Taylors, S. C. BRUCE M. DIXON . . . Clemson, S. C. RICHARD G. DOBBINS . . Townville, S. C. WILLIAM L. DOBBINS, JR., Anderson, S. C. MIKE E. DONALD .... Seneca, S. C. JOHN E. DORN, JR. . . McCormick, S. C. FREDERIC W. DOUGLAS . Doraville, Ga. HEYWARD B.DOUGLASS . Columbia, S. C. DAVID R. DOVER . . Spartanburg, S. C. THOMAS E. DOWLING . . . Clio, S. C. JUDSON H. DRENNAN, III, Rock Hill, S. C. EDWARD M. DuBOSE, JR. . Oswego. S. C. HARRY M. DuBOSE . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. REMBERT C. DuBOSE . Ridge Spring. S. C. i SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 1 P f. 9 % gj ' trfifcti ©« p t RONNIE E. DUCWORTH . Anderson, S. C. ROBERT M. DULIN, JR., B ' ling Green, S. C. ALBERT D. DUNAWAY . , Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM E. DUNBAR . . Adams, N.Y. DANIEL E. DUNCAN . . Pageland, S. C. DAVID K. DUNCAN . . . Sharon, S. C. ROY C. DUNHAM . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. DONALD D. DURHAM . . Piedmont, S. C. DAVID G. DUTT York, Pa. ERNEST M. DUVALL . . . Cheraw. S. C. SAMUEL P. DYER . . . Baltimore, Md. JAMES S. EAKES . . . Pendleton, S. C. CONLEY L. EASLER . . Spartanburg. S. C. TERRY M. EASLER . . . Clemson, S. C. PAUL C. ECKARD, Connelly Springs, N. C. LOUIS D. ECKLEY . . . Bishopville. S. C. STANLEY R. EDEIN . Moncks Corner, S. C. STANLEY C. EDGE .... Moore, S. C. GORDON R. EDGIN . . W. Alton, Mass. ROBERT M. EDNEY . Hendersonville, N. C. DONNIE J. EDWARDS . Greenville, S. C. EVA S. EDWARDS .... Saluda, S. C. JAMES H. EDWARDS . . . Saluda. S. C. RICHARD L. EDWARDS, Pisgah For., N. C. WESLEY D. EIDSON . . Kannapol.s, N. C. JAMES C. EISENMANN . Charleston, S. C. MARIANNE EISMANN . Greenville, S. C. LAWRENCE B. ELLEFSON, Spart ' burg, S. C. JOHN F. ELLENBURG, JR., Gr ' nwood, S. C. RALPH M. ELLENBURG, JR. . Easley, S. C. HEYWARD D. ELLIOT . ROBERT E. ELLIS, JR. . RONALD L. ELLIS . . . WILLIE B. ELLIS, JR. . . JAMES H. ELROD, JR. . RACHEL C. ELROD . . JOHNNY M. EMBLER . SALLIE S. ENGLISH . . JOHN E. ENSLEN . . LAMAR H. ENTREKIN . WILLIAM M. ESKRIDGE Camden, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Essex Fells, N.J. . Clinton, S. C. Piedmont, S. C. . . Easley, S. C. Townville, S. C. . Clemson. S. C. Wetumpka, Ala. . Liberty, S. C. . Cheraw, S. C. WILLIAM M. ETHEREDGE, Columbia. S. C. CHARLES D. ETHREDGE. Charleston. S. C. DAN W. EVANS, JR. . . . Santee. S. C. PAMELLA D. EVANS . . . Aiken, S. C. MARK R. EYESTONE . LaGrange Park, III. GEORGE T. FABIAN . . Charleston, S. C. BERNARD C. FAGAN. Cliffwood Bch., N.J. LYLE W. FAIREY . . Orangeburg, S. C. DUANE L. FALLS .... Clover, S. C. JOSEPH T. FAMBROUGH . Atlanta, Ga. JESSE R. FANT, III . . . Anderson, S. C. CALVIN L. FARMER . . Greenville. S. C. TRAVIS L. FARMER . . Abbev.lle, S. C. BILL H. FEAGIN .... Asheville, N. C. CHARLOTTE E. FEATHERSTON— Macon, Miss. RAYMOND S. FEDELE . . Somerville, N. J. JAMES A. FERGUSON . . Anderson, S. C. THOMAS W. FERGUSON, Granite He, S. C. PAUL A. FERRY . . . Philadelphia. Pa. RICHARD G. FESSLER . Charleston, S. C. JOAN C. FEWELL . . . Beaufort, S. C. JOSEPH D. FICKUNG . . Lancaster. S. C. E. H. FIELD Seneca, S. C. JANE E. FIELD Seneca, S. C. JOE FIELDS, III ... . Hanahan.S. C. GEORGE E. FINKELSTEIN. Or ' geburg, S. C. DAVID C. FISCHETTI . . Brooklyn, N. Y. WAYNE B. FISCHER . . Anderson, S. C. ALLEN C. FLEENER . . Greenville. S. C. CARLTON G. FLEETWOOD . Aiken, S. C. NICHOLAS FLETCHER . Charlotte, N. C. JAMES E. FLOYD . . . JONATHAN B. FLOYD . STEPHEN C. FLOYD, III JOSEPH J. FORBES . . MICHAEL R. FORBES . DENNIS L. FORD . . Conway. S. C. Silverstreet. S. C. Newberry, S. C. Birmingham, Ala. . . Atlanta, Ga. Pinopolis. S. C. WILLIAM J. FORD . . Charleston, S. C. CHARLES A. FORSBERG . Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL W. FOSTER . West Union, S. C. BRENDA L FOWLER . . Anderson, S. C. LYNDELL G. FOWLER, Travelers Rest, S. C. MICHAEL H. FOWLER . Charleston, S. C. MIKE W. FOWLER . ARTHUR K. FOX . . ROBERT B. FOX . JAMES R. FOY . . DELANO V. FRALEY JIMMY J. FRANCIS Charleston. S. C. Adams Run.S. C. . Massillon.Ohio Newberry, S. C. Florence, S. C. Greenville, S. C. JEFFREY W. FRANK . Lakewood N.J ALAN R. FRANKLIN . Clemson S. C GERALD W. FRANKLIN . Columbia S. C STEPHEN D. FRASER . Belvedere S. C EDWARD E. FREIT, JR. Lakewood N.J JOHN F. FRICKS . . . . Taylors S. C HARRIET A. FRIPP . . R dge Spring S. C. DONALD C. FROST, JR. . . Macon, Ga. JAMES D. FULGHUM . . Jackson, S. C. MILTON L. FULGHUM, JR. . Jackson. S. C. CHARLES T. FULLER. JR. . Gr ' nwood, S. C. DONALD C. FULMER . . Vaucluse, S. C. ELTON T. FULMER . . . Williston s. c. JOHN B. FULMER . . Lancaster s. c. JOHNNY H. FULMER . Orangeburg s. c. MICHAEL H. FULMER . . Clemson s. c. RONNIE H. FULMER . . . . Irmo s. c. CHERYL R. GALGOCI . . Niles Ohio GEORGE W. GAILLARD . Rock Hill s. c. THOMAS R. GAILLARD Greer s. c. JOHN W. GAMBRELL . Great Falls s. c. ROBERT W. GAMBRELL, Honea Path s. c. WILLIAM A. GAMBRELL . Donalds s. c. DAVID J. GANGEMI . . . Arder Del. ROBERT D. GANTT . . Greenville s. c. PHILLIP H. GARDY . .. Hartsville s. c. WAYNE R. GARLAND . Upton, Mass. JAMES C. GARRETT . . . Belton s. c. REBECCA E. GARRETT Charleston s. c. RICHARD M. GARRIS Marion s. c. % MdikJkA «biii W SOPHOMORES i i - Field trips make classes interesting. Underclassmen play pool for relaxation. The stockroom contains needed chemicals for chemistry labs. A class advisor concerns himself over a student ' s problem. TAPS junior staffers put book covers on the 1966 Al 1 American edition. El and her dirty jokes! ffo SOPHOMORES £% fS f s j ? ,C5 .a p I t Alt i JACKIE L. GARRISON . Central, S. C JANET K. GARRISON . . Johnston. S.C KEVIN H. GARTLAND . . Arlington, Va ALBERT V. GARY . . . Augusta, Ga MILTON A. GATLIN . Newberry, S. C HUGH L. GAULT . . Anderson, S. C JOHN M. GAULT, III . . Jonesville, S. C. RONALD B. GAVIN . . Charleston, S. C. BEN A. GAY . . . McOuire AFB, N. J. JOHNNY S. GENTRY . Spartanburg, S. C. RICHARD H. GENTRY . Bishopville, S. C. NICHOLAS P. GETTYS . . Lugoff, S. C. CHARLES W. GIBSON . . Newton, Mass. ROBERT M. GIEBNER . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM H. GILBERT. JR. . Atlanta, Ga. EVA G. GILLAND . . . Charleston, S. C. JAMES F. GILREATH, JR., Trav. Rest, S. C. CONNIE L. GILSTRAP . . Brevard. N. C. JOHN B. GILSTRAP . . . Liberty, S. C. OSCAR J. GILSTRAP . . . Seneca. S. C. HARRY K. GINDHART. JR. . Chas., S. C. WILBUR M. GINN Beth, Md. FRED H. GLASS, JR. . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM E. GLAZENER . Greenville, S. C. JOHN W. GLENN . . Anderson, S. C. 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HOLLIDAY, JR., Seneca, S. C. DAVID O. HOLMAN, JR. . Tim ' sville, S. C. MARY S. HOLTON . . Columbia. S. C. LOREN T. HONEYCUTT, E. Flat Rock. N. C. JAMES D. HOOD . . . Greenville, S. C. ROBERT E. HOPE. JR. . . Rock Hill, S. C. JOHN C. HORTON . . . Kershaw, S. C. SANFORD HOUCK . . . Elloree, S. C. CHARLES I. HOUSTON . Charleston, S. C. JAMES M. HOWARD . Ware Shoals, S. C. STEVE G. HOWARD . . . Greer, S. C. GEORGE D. HOWELL . . Asheville, N. C HASKELL O. HOWELL . . Union. S. C JOHN R. HOWELL . . . Williston, S. C WILLIAM H. HOWELL . . Hapeville, Ga HOWARD R. HOWES . Stratford, Conn JULIUS C. HUBBARD . Clemson, S. C EDDY A. HUCKABEE . . . Sumter. S. C. CHARLES B. HUCKABY Toccoa, Ga. FRANKLIN H. HUFF . . Greenville, S. C JAMES R. HUFFMAN . Greenville, S. C. CURTIS S. HUFFSTETLER . . Elloree, S. C. CARL P. HUGHES . . Savannah, Ga. WILLIAM M. HUGHES . . Marion, S. C. DAVID S. HUMBERD . . Cleveland. Tenn. ROBERT D. HUME . . Virginia Beach, Va. HELEN M. HUNNICUT . Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM A. 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JAMES C. SIMPSON, JR. . Varnville, S. C. JOE H. SIMPSON . . . Whitmire, S. C. WILLIAM M. SIMPSON, JR., Bethune. S. C. BETTY S. SIMMS . . . Greenville, S. C. JAKE B. SIMS . . North Augusta, S. C TOM L. SINCLAIR .... Union, S. C WILLIAM J. SINGLETARY, Lake City. S. C LARRY D. SIPES . . Harpers Ferry, W. Va DONALD L. SKELTON . . Clemson, S. C RICHARD B. SKILTON . . Maitland. Fla WALTER F. SKILTON . . Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN E. SKINNER . . . L.berty, S. C. PAUL B. SKINNER. JR., Ware Shoals, S. C. KENNETH J. SKOCZYLAS Wallington, N. J. PAUL F. SKYZINS .... Brooklyn. N. Y. GUY E. SLAGLE, Jr. . Gdn. City Bch., S. C. DONALD A. SLATE .... Atlanta, Ga ROBERT D. SMALL . . . Westfield. N. J ANDREW P. SMITH. JR. . Pmopohs, S. C ASHBY K. SMITH . . Murrells Inlet, S. C BETTY J. SMITH Rome, Ga BRENDA A. SMITH . . Anderson. S. C CAPERS C. SMITH . CHARLES E. SMITH CLARK A. SMITH . CYNTHIA D. SMITH DAVID W. SMITH . . FRANK O. SMITH. JR . Mullms, S. C. . . . Centre. Ala. Madison, S. C. McKenzie, Tenn. Sandy Springs, S. C. . . Anderson. S. C. GARLAND L. SMITH. JR., Ocean Dr., S. C. HELEN G. SMITH . . . Lancaster, S. C. JERRY E. SMITH . . E. Northport, N. Y. JERRY N. SMITH .... Easley, S. C. KENNETH E. SMITH . . Baltimore, Md. MARION J. SMITH . W. Columbia. S. C. PAUL R. SMITH . . . . Nutley, N.J, ROBERT J. SMITH . . . Allentown, Pa. ROBERT L. SMITH . . Orangeburg, S. C. ROY A. SMITH . . . Pageland. S. C. ROY D. SMITH . . . . Ninety Six, S. C. SAMUEL E. SMITH . . . Rock Hill, S. C. SANDERLAN C. SMITH . . Pulask,,Tenn. TERRY S. SMITH . . Pinopolis. S. C. THOMAS B. SMITH . Anderson, S. C. THOMAS C. SMITH . . . Atlanta, Ga. THOMAS E. SMITH . Anderson, S. C. THORNTON H. SMITH . . Augusta, Ga. VERNON L. SMITH . . . Wateree, S. C. WILLIAM J. SMITH . . Newwberry, S. C. WILLIAM P. SMITH . Augusta. Ga. WILLIAM V. SMITH . . Rahway, N.J. TEDDY T. SMOAK . . . Pendleton, S. C. ROBERT E. SMYTH . . . Medford, N.J. f JAMES K. SNEAD . . Greenwood, S. C. CHARLES K. SNODDY . Greenwood, S. C. ROBERT H. SNODDY, JR. . Clemson, S. C. EMERY E. SOLER .... Sumter, S. C. DENNY P. SOMERVILLE . . Easley, S. C. TERRY L. SOUTHERLAND. Greenville, S. C. RICHARD L. SPARKS . C e Spr ng STEPHEN D. SPEARMAN WILLIAM C. SPEARMAN, JIMMY D. SPEER . . . RONALD E. SPEER . . TERRELL P. SPENCE . . . . York, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. Charleston, S. C. LARRY B. STANCIL . . Anderson, S. C. FRANCIS W. STANLEY . . Lodge, S. C. ROBERT J. STANZIONE . Hartsville, S. C. HAMPTON B. STEEDLY, JR. . Chas., S. C. HOMER R. STEEDLY, JR. . Bamberg. S. C. RONALD E. STEELE . . Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAM J. STEELE . . . Arlington, Va. JOHN R. STEIN .... Anderson, S. C. THEODORE H. STEINER . Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM H. STEINES . Orangeburg, S. C. PAUL J. STEINFELDT . . Rochester, N. Y. PETER M. STERGHES . St. Petersburg, Fla. WILLIAM J. STEVENS. JR., Yonges Is.. S. C. GROVER S. STEWART . Anderson. S. C. JOHN H. STEWART . . Darlington, S. C. JUDY C. STEWART . . . Valparaiso, Fla. DOLLIN J. STICKLE . . Columbia, S. C. RUSSELL E. STIEGEL, JR. . Charlotte, N. C. E. MIRIAM STOKES . . . B ethune, S. C. EDWARD R. STOKES . . Beaufort, S. C. DUDLEY D. STONE . . . Atlanta. Ga. JAMES H. STONER. JR. . Enoree, S. C. CHARLES W. STREETT, JR. Florence, S. C. SAMUEL P. STRIBLING . . Clemson, S. C. DAVID E. STRICKLAND . Jacksonville. Fla. NANCY W. STRICKLAND, Jacksonville, Fla. RICHARD L. STROMAN . Bowman, S. C. WILLIAM L. STROUD . Chesterfield, S. C. LARRY A. SUBER . . . Columb.a, S. C. STEPHEN C. SUDDUTH . . Greer. S. C. •-J7 £ 1 fr .rtfc M)h it SOPHOMORES . SOPHOMORES S © 9 JOSEPH T. SUMMER . . Newberry, S. C. GEORGE C. SUMMERELL . Florence. S. C. VIRGIL G. SVENDSEN . Charleston, S. C. JOHN M. SWAILS . . Kingstree, S. C. STEPHEN H. SWAN . . Charleston, S. C. DANNY H. SWANGER . . Rock Hill, S. C. JACK G. SWERUNG . TED F. TABOR . . . JOHN N. TALBERT, JR. THOMAS A. TANTILLO CHARLES A. TATE . BEN E. TAYLOR . . . . Belleville, N.J. Anderson, S. C. McCormick, S. C. N.Augusta, S. C. Greenville, S. C. . Woodruff, S. C. HAROLD C.TAYLOR . . Anderson, S. C. LARRY W. TAYLOR . . Rock Hill, S. C. ROBERT A. TEDCASTLE . . Lantana, Fla. CHARLES H. TENNENT, Spartanburg, S. C. RUTH ANN TERRY . . . Anderson. S. C. WILLIAM R.TERRY . . Greenville, S. C. LAWRENCE R. TEW . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL R. THACKSTON . Gr ' ville, S. C. HENRY W. THEILING . Charleston. S. C. JAMES E. THOMAS . . Williamston, S. C. REUBEN S. THOMAS . . Carlisle, S. C. RICHARD W. THOMAS, JR. . Warren. O. ROBERT E. THOMAS . . . Sumter, S. C. STEPHEN C.THOMAS . Honea Path. S. C. ROBERT M. THOMASON . Laurens, S. C. ALLAN J. THOMPSON, JR. . Chas.. S. C. HENRY L.THOMPSON . Westminster, S. C. JESSE U. THOMPSON . . Manning, S. C. JULIUS P. THOMPSON . Hollywood, S. C. RAY M. THOMPSON . . Memphis, Tenn. STANLEY H. THOMPSON . Clemson, S. C. WALTER P. THOMPSON . Sptbg.. S. C. WILLIAM E.THOMPSON N. Augusta, S. C. ROBERT E. THOMSON . . Aiken, S. C. MICHAEL D. THORNE . . Jackson. S. C. RALPH M. THRASH . . Falls Church, Va. WILLIAM G. TILLMAN . . Balboa, C. Z. JERRY R. TIMMONS . Travelers Rest, S. C. HUGHEY TINDAL. Ill . Bishopville, S. C. HARRY L. TINSLEY . . . Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM L. TINSLEY . STEVEN R. TIPPING . GAIL W. TITCOMB . MICHAEL T. TIZZANO JAMES R. TODD. JR. . CHARLES R. TOLLEY DAVID L. TOMPKINS . JAMES E. TOMPKINS . MILTON A. TOOLE . BELINDA J. TOOLEY . PETER C. TOUSAINT . Campobello, S. C. . Salamama, N.Y. Summerville, S. C. Simpsonville, S. C. . Matthews, N. C. Chas. Hgts., S. C. . Edgefield, S. C. . Lake Placid, Fla. . Greenville. S. C. . . Duncan, S. C. . . Augusta, N.J. JOHN F. TOWNSEND. JR., Ben ' tsville, S. C. SKIPPY J. TOWNSEND . . Clemson, S. C. LAURENCE E. TRIPLETT, Orangeburg, S. C. JAMES C. TROLL .... Oswego, S. C. CHERYL T. TRUESDALE . W. Cola., S. C. RICHARD M. TUCKER . . Enoree, S. C. GARY K. TUMLIN . . . Camden. S. C. WILLIAM S. TURBEVILLE. JR., Cola., S. C. JOHN R. TURNBULL. JR. . Columbia, S. C. DANNY W. TURNER . . . Smyrna, S. C. JOEL W. TURNER . . Greenville, S. C. RAY A. TURNER .... Hickory. N. C. WALLEY A. TURNER . . Florence, S. C. DANNY L. TURPIN .... Easley, S. C. MARGARET S. ULLER . Miami Beach, Fla. SANDRA E. VALENCIA . Walhalla. S. C. DEAN N. VAN DYKE, JR.. Greenville, S. C. PETER C. VECK .... Ducktown. Tenn. JAMES R. VEHORN . . Anderson, S. C. JAMES T. VEROBLE . Sullivans Island, S. C. ARTHUR VIOHL, JR. . . Columbia, S. C. DOLORES A. VIOLETTE . Lake Oty, S. C. MICHAEL T. VOISELLE . Travis AFB, Calif. HARRY VON BORSTEL. Pleas ' t Valley. N.Y. JOHN W. WADDELL . Georgetown, S. C. CONNIE S. WADE . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ALLEN R. WALCHER . . . Inman.S. C. DERRYL L. WALDEN . . Charleston, S. C. LEWIS G. WALDO . . Garden Oty. N.Y. PERRY R. WALDREP . . . Lanett. Ala. GEORGE D. WALKER . . Sowerv.lle, N.J. MICHAEL L. WALKER . Spartanburg, S. C. SANDRA J. WALKER . . Greenwood, S. C. WESLEY F. WALKER . . Rock Hill. S. C. JOHN P. WALLACE . , Walterboro, S. C. PAMELA L.WALLACE . Spartanburg. S. C. JOHN B. WALLING . , Fort Motte, S. C. ALAN C. WALTER . . . Caldwell. N.J. JACK L. WALTERS . .Columbia. S. C. ROGER E. WARD . . Clemson. S. C. WILLIAM S. WARE, JR. . Varnville, S. C. WILLIAM M. WARLICK . Columbia. S. C. CYNTHIA K. WARNER . . Clemson, S. C. GARY R. WARNER . Salamanca, N. Y. JOEL R. WASHINGTON . Anderson, S. C. JULIAN R. WAITES . Greer, S. C. JAMES T. WATSON . Seneca, S. C. MICHAEL R. WATSON, Charleston, W. Va. PAUL C. WATSON, JR. . Columbia. S. C. RONALD R. WATSON Greenville, S. C. LONNIE D. WATT . . Anderson, S. C. ALBERT W. WAY . St. Simons Island, Ga. ERVIN H. WEATHERLY . . Camden. S. C. GUY R. WEBB . . . . Alexandria, Va. WILLIAM D. WEBB . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM L. WEBER . . . Union, S. C. JAMES E. WEEKS . . . . Pickens. S. C. FRED D. WELCH, JR. . . Columbia. S. C. THOMAS S. WELCH . . Bishopville. S. C. WALTER M. WELCH, JR . . N.Chas., S. C. C. M. WERNER . . . T ' avelers Rest, S. C. JOHN D. WESTMORELAND, Gr ' ville, S. C. JOHN D. WESTON . . . . Union, S. C. KEITH W. WHATLEY . Greenwood, S. C. JAMES J. WHEELER, III . . Saluda. S. C. MARK WHEELER . . . . Mullms. S. C. DAVID V. WHITE . . . . CherawS. C. A v i J T ' } miM, s. rfllk $. â– life IM SOPHOMORES 9 C pk c p H SOPHOMORES MM , If ; 1 JAMES R. WHITE, III . Walterboro, S. C. SHELLEY J. WHITE . . Washington, D. C. JOSEPH B. WHITEHEAD, C. Lejune, N. C. LARRY F. WHITFIELD . . Anderson, S. C. DAVID L. WICKER . . . Pomaria, S. C. JOHN M. WICKHAM . Charlotte, N. C. WILLIAM W. WIER . Washington, D. C. MICHAEL E. WIGGERS . Pomaria, S. C. JAMES E. WIGGINS, III . Greenville. S. C. MICHAEL J. WIGGINS . Myrtle Bch.. S. C. THEODORE R. WILKERSON N. Castle, Del. JOEL D. WILKIE . . . Anderson. S. C. GEO. L. WILLIAMS. JR. . Oglethorpe. Ga. MARGARET J. WILLIAMS, Anderson, S. C. MARSHALL B. WILLIAMS. JR., Clem., S. C. ROBERT H. WILLIAMS . Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM G. WILLIAMS . Lancaster, S. C. GEORGE F. WILLIAMSON . Cades, S. C. ISAAC R. WILLIAMSON . . Salters, S. C. LOGAN T. WILLIAMSON . Atlanta. Ga. ROBT. C. WILLIAMSON . Col ' gsw ' d, N. J. PERRY D. WILLIS .... Roebuck. S. C. MITCHELL M.WILLOUGHBY Nichols. S. C. WILLIAM P. WILLSON . . Athens, Tenn. CHARLES B. WILSON . . Camden, S. C. CHARLES N. WILSON. Worthington. Ohio FRANCIS G. WILSON . . Chester, S. C. FRANKIE D. WILSON . . Anderson, S. C. HENRY N. WILSON . . . Sumter, S. C. JAMES L. WILSON . . . Chester, S. C. JANICE M. WILSON . . Pendleton, S. C. ROBERT W. WILSON . . Woodruff, S. C. THOMAS A. WILSON . . Anderson, S. C. WILLIAM H. WISE. JR. . Rock Hill, S. C. JOHN P. WIST .... Leaksinto, Ky. STEVEN H. WITHERSPOON, Barnwell, S. C. LEONARD E. WIFF . . Capitol Hgts., Md. JULIA M. WOOD .... Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM T. WOOD, JR. . . Greer, S. C. CLARK E. WOODS . Founta.n Inn, S. C. JOHN A. WOODS . . . Syosset, N.Y. NELSON H. WOODS . . Beaufort, S. C. NORMAN H. WOODS. JR., Down ' gt ' n, Pa. JOHN C. WOODSON . Greenville. S. C. RICHARD D. WOOTEN, JR., Gr ' ville, S. C. DAVID C. WRIGHT . . Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL D. WRIGHT . Honea Path, S. C. MICHAEL W. WRIGHT . . Gaffney, S. C. OLIVER WRIGHT, III . PAUL R. WRIGHT . . h ROSALIND M. WRIGHT SIMEON P. WRIGHT . Knoxville. Tenn. Charleston, S. C. Gastonia, N. C. . Sumter, S. C. STEPHEN L. WRIGHT . N. Ch, THOMAS H. WRIGHT. JR. . rleston, S. C. Dillon, S. C. WAYNE C. WROBBEL, Cabo Rojo, Dom. R. mk }M PAMELA A. YOCKEY LARRY C. YOUNG DAVID E. YOUNT . GARY J. ZIEGLER . ROLAND L. ZIEGLER . Greenville. S. C. . Hampton. S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Pewwsauken, N.J. Orangeburg, S. C. HHHBHB Midnight finds the boys working on a project. ill be a senior. ABC televises the Duke game. fe NUM££ L â– ?wflr ss m ' â– â– VjKB J. E. SETTLE, JR., Treasurer; R. G. SOBCZYK, Secretary; G. E. CLARY, Vice- President. F. P. MORRIS, President The Freshman Class of 1967 To the I 967 Freshman Class, Clemson University looms as a bewildering mix- ture of totally new experiences. The lines at matriculation were miles long, the myriad forms seemed to be Chinese puzzles, the upperclassmen were to be looked upon in awe and the freshman picnic was a refuge for those with shaven heads and orange rat hats; well accustomed to the beaten path to Dan ' s. The all night vigil of the drumbeaters guarding Tom Clemson at Rat Hop was an old tradition fulfilled by Rats who had somehow failed to comprehend the necessity of their labors. The Rat System is an initiation into the brotherhood of Clemson men; men who will eventually prove themselves leaders, whether they be stockbrokers on Wall Street or mad scientists on the first moon flight. Whichever, they are a new generation of Clemson ' s finest, a symbol of the past, and the hope of the future; and the future will shine in the light of their brilliance. a Q ft MiMdt ft JflAlfc FRESHMEN li JUtL ANDREW A. ABBOTT . . JAMES L. ABERCROMBIE WILLIAM L. ABERNATHY THOMAS W. ACKER . . JOHN H. ACKERMAN . MILES M. ADAIR . . . Clemson, S. C. . Central.S. C. . Chester, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Andrews, S. C. Greenville, S. C. CARL R. ADAMS .... St. Marys. Ga. ERNEST L. ADAMS . . . Edgemoor. S. C. JAMES M. ADAMS .... Union, S. C. GENE ADDY . . . L.ttle Mountain, S. C. KENNETH A. AGNEW . . Greenville, S. C- ROBERT W. AINES . . N. Springfield, Va. ROBT. D. AINSWORTH . Falls Church, Va. EDDIE A. ALEXANDER . Chas. Hts., S. C LAURA S. ALEXANDER . . Sptbg., S. C. MILTON D. ALEXANDER . Brunson, S. C. JERRY W. ALLEN . . Spartanburg, S. C. BARNETT A. ALLGOOD, III . Toccoa, Ga. ROWLAND P. ALSTON . H. E. ALTMAN, JR. . N. JAMES C. ALTMAN . JAMES L ALVERSON . JAMES W. ALVERSON WILLIAM G. ALVERSON . Rembert, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Manning, S. C. . . Pelzer, S. C. . Sptbg., S. C. . . Union, S.C. HAROLD C. AMICK . Orangeburg. S. C. TIMOTHY J. AMICK . . Columbia. S. C. LAWRENCE W. AMMANN E. Lans., Mich. ALEX E. ANDERSON. JR. . Savannah, Ga. GEORGE A. ANDERSON, JR. Cola., S. C. JACK E. ANDERSON Travelers Rest, S. C. JOHN L. ANDERSON . . Clinton, S.C. RANSOME W. ANDERSON Myrtle B., S. C. THOMAS P. ANDERSON, Belvedere, S. C. DEBORAH M. ARNOLD Greenwood, S. C. JOHN R. ASHLEY Belton, S. C. PAUL W. ASKINS .... Hartsville, S. C. JOHN R. ATHERTON . Cincinnati, Ohio LARRY N. ATKINSON . . Jefferson, S. C. FRANKLIN E. AUSLEY . . . McBee, S. C. AUBREY D. AYERS . . Charleston, S. C. BOBBIE F. AYERS, JR. . Orangeburg, S. C. HARLEY G. BABB, III . Fountain Inn, S. C. BRUCE H. BACON JAMES W. BAILEY ROBERT E. BAILEY SUSAN G. BAILEY . DAVID P. BAIRD . . . Salem, N.J. Greenwood. S. C. Eatontown, N. J. Clemson. S. C. Greenville, S. C. MIHRAN G. BAKALIAN, Cliffside PL N.J. CHARLES D. BAKER . . . Columbia, S. C. ELISHA R. BAKER .... Sumter. S. C. REGINALD W. BAKER . . Kingstree, S. C. NANCY D. BALL . . . Simpsonville. S. C. RICHARD C. BALLENGER Anderson, S. C. CHARLES M. BANKS . . . Chester. S. C. MALINDA D. BARKER Sene S.C. ROBERT E. BARKER .... Conway, S. C. ANDREW W. BARNES . N. Augusta, S. C. WILLIAM J. BARRETT . . Demarest, N. J. LAMAR J. BARRY .... Clemson, S. C. ROBERTA. BARTON . . . Beaufort, S. C. THOMAS C. BASKIN, JR. . Chas. S. C ARTHUR T. BASS . N. Charleston S. C. SAMUEL D. BASS . . Bennettsville S. C. DANIEL M. BATTEN, III . . Chas. S. C. JAMES B. BAUCOM . Westminster S. C LESLIE R. BAXLEY . . Walterboro S. C PAUL R. BAZEMORE . . . Beaufort, S. C. ERVIN W. BAZZLE . . Cottageville, S. C. JUDITH E. BEACH . . . Rock Hill, S. C. EDWARD R. BEACHY . Jacksonville, Fla. DONALD P. BEAUDOIN Greenville, S. C. RANDY L. BECKWITH . . Fairfield, N.J. JAMES F. BEDELL .... Cheraw, S. C. HAL R. BELL Charlotte, N. C. ROBERT L. BELL . . . Orangeburg, S. C. OSCAR H. BELLAMY, III Charlotte, N. C RICHARD J. BENNETT . . Laurens, S. C. SCOTT C. BERGEN . . Greenville, S. C. JERALD E. BERRY .... Bowman, S. C. RICHARD B. BERRY . Orangeburg, S. C. THOMAS C. BETHEA, JR. . Dillon, S. C. WILLIAM L. BETSILL, JR. Anderson, S. C. PATRICK E. BINKLEY . . Florence, S. C. HAROLD W. BISHOP . Greenville, S. C. JOHN J. BISHOP . . Anderson, S. C MICHAEL G. BISHOP . Greenville, S. C WILLIAM L. BISHOP . Spartanburg, S. C DIANA K BISSEY . . . Charleston, S. C JAMES K BLACK . . . . Seneca, S. C SAMUEL W. BLACK . . Chamblee, Ga LARRY M. BLACKMON . Lancaster, S. C. ROY E. BLANCHARD . . . Aiken, S. C. FRANK S. BLAND . . . Edgefield, S. C. DOUGLAS T. BLATTMACHS, G. City, N.Y. WM. E. BOATWRIGHT . . Hopkins. S. C. JERRY L. BODIE . . Ridge Spring, S. C. PHILLIP C. BODLE . JOHN P. BOITER . . JOHN E. BOLT . . . JOSEPH D. BOLT . . McCLELLAN J. BOND JAMES R. BONEN . Cincinnati, Ohio Anderson, S. C. . . Lenoir, S. C. Anderson, S. C. . Clemson. S. C. Blackwood, N.J. WILLIAM P. BONNER . . Gaffney, S. C. R. E. BOUCHILLON . Simpsonville, S. C. ROBT. M. BOUKNIGHT . Columbia, S. C. WALTER B. BOULWARE Rock Hill, S. C. GEORGE H. BOWDEN . Fair Lawn, N.J. BERNARD A. BOWEN . Anderson, S. C. DENNIS R. BOWEN JAMES F. BOWEN . GLENN BOWERS . . JOYCE E. BOWMAN MARION C. BOYD . JAMES P. BOYNTON . DAVID R. BRABHAM . RALPH J. BRACKETT KENT D. BRADLEY . . THOMAS N. BRADLEY JOHN C. BRADY . . HARVEY A. BRAND . . Anderson, S. C. . . Toccoa, Ga. . Lancaster, S. C. . . . Iva.S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. . . Auburn, Ala. St. Stephen, S. C. . . Quantico. Va. . Orange, Conn. . Anderson, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Charleston, S. C. dmmM ft . « a g a a FRESHMEN s A GEORGE F. BRANHAM . . Chapin, S. C. CAROL L. BRANNEN . Greenville, S. C. THOMAS J. BRATTON . . Belton, S. C. RANDY L. BRAY . . . . Clemson, S. c. JOYCE E. BRELAND . . Holly Hill, s. c. JOHN A. BRENNAN . . Anderson, s. c. JAMES A. BREWER . . . . Easley s. c. JOSEPH T. BRIGGS . Greenville s. c. KENNETH L. BRIGHT Greenville s.c. WAYNE F. BRIMER . . College Par It, Ga. MONTELLE BROCK . . . . . Iva s.c. SAMMIE K. BROCK . . Donalds s.c. WAYNE G. BROCKINGTON Cola., S. C. WILLIAM L. BRODME . . Abbeville, S. C. PATRICK D. BROEKER Niagara Falls, N. Y. KENNETH F. BROOKE . Jacksonville, Fla. DAVID M. BROWN . . . Fort Dix, N.J. EDWARD D. BROWN . . Hartsville, S. C. JAMES J. BROWN . . JAMES W. BROWN . PATRICK M. BROWN . RUFUS BROWN . . , THOMAS J. BROWN . WAYNE P. BROWN . MELVIN N. BROWNE JOHN A. BROUSE, JR. J. P. BRUENING . . JAMES H. BRUNSON WILSON C. BRYAN . SANDRA J. BRYANT . Edgefield, S.C. . . Aynor, S. C. . Lawrence, N. Y. Florence, S. C. Kennett S q „ Pa. . . Easley, S. C. . . Troy, N. C. . Milton, Penn. Charleston. S. C. Manning, S. C. . Oxon Hill, Md. Anderson, S. C. MARVIN R. BUCHANAN Jacksonville, Fla. LINDA N. BUDDIN . . MARCIA Y. BUGG . . ELVIN L. BULL .... JAMES H. BULL . . . HENRY G. BULLENGER . Olanta.S. C. Sumter, S. C. Cameron, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. RICHARD E. BULLER .... Media. Pa. G. J. BULLWINKEL . Mt. Pleasant. S. C. JAMES P. BURNETTE Midwest City, Okla. OTTO C. BURREL, JR. . . Cheraw, S. C. THOMAS M. BURRISS . Columbia. S. C. THOMAS W. BURRISS . Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH R. BURTON LARRY B. BUSHA . KENNETH BUTLER . RUTH M. BUTTS . SAMMY R. CAIN . JIM D. CALMER . ALAN M. CAMPBELL . JOHN L, CAMPBELL . GUY P. CONAVAGGIO WILLIAM R. CANN . GLENDA A. CANNON . N, P. CANNONUR . . . Greenville. S. C. Westminster, S. C. Bergenfield. N.J. Westminster, S. C. . . . Union, S.C. Greenville. S. C. Washington, D. C. . Columbia S.C. . Panama. R. P. Anderson. S. C. Clemson, S. C. Charlotte. N. C. STUART M. CANNON . . Sptbg.. S. C. MICHAEL D. CANUSO Port Wash., N. Y. WILLIAM T. CAPPS, JR. . . Union, S. C. JOHN H. CARD . . Williamantic, Conn. JAMES C. CAREY . . . Clemson S.C. MARVIN G. CARMICHAEL . Dillon. S. C. WALTER G. CARNES, JR. . . Rome, Ga. ROBERT C. CARPENTER . . Cola., S. C. DAVID A. CARPIN . . . Mauldin, S. C. RAY H. CARSON . . . Charleston. S. C. WILLIAM S. CARSON . . Camden, S. C. JACK W. CARTER . . Walterboro, S. C. JAMES S. CARTER . . . Fort Lawn, S. C. JOSEPH P. CARTER. Ill . . Startex, S. C. OSCAR L CARTER .... Dillon, S. C. JOHN L. CASEY Slater, S. C. LOUIE L. CASON .... Atlanta. Ga. MICHAEL G. CASTRE . . G. City. N.J. CHARLES E. CAUBLE . Columbia, S. C. G. W. CAUGHMAN. JR. Lexington, S. C. 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CLINTON Spartanburg, S. C. MICHAEL B. CLONE . . . Atlanta, Ga. JAMES M. CLONINGER Blackstock. S. C. JAMES H. COATES . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ANTHONY H. COCHET . N. Chas., S. C. THOMAS J. COFFEY . . . Aiken, S. C. HENRY L. COGAN . . Washington, D. C. JOHN W. COKER . . . Edgemoor s. c. RONALD W. COKER . . Asheville, N. C. CHARLES J. COLE . . Columbia S. C DAVID L. COLEMAN . Summerton S. C JAMES L. COLEMAN, JR Ridgeway S. C JAMES L. COLEY . . . Anderson s. c GILBEART COLLINGS, III Downers S.. Ill DEBORAH L. COLLINS . Aiken s. c DONALD E. COLLINS . . Columbia s. c EDWARD J. COLLINS . Belvedere s. c PHIL S. COLLINS . . . Branchville s. c RANDALL D. COLLINS . Lancaster s. c O ' J P ? ffl G «iil, k ifc «. ,. V : r-v tfc to+MdJkAM r? ' r 1 t HUH, v ii SHMEN ft l a £ c M tftk an H F ; '  . 08 A. A RICHARD W. COLLINS THOMAS H. COLLINS . THOMAS R. COLLINS . CHARLES A. COLLUM BEN G. COMPTON . . GARY L. COMPTON . . Chester, S. C. W.nnsboro. S. C. Livingston, N. J. Monetta. S. C. Lexington, S. C. 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Columbia, S. C. CRAIG R. CRONHEIM . . Nutley.N.J. CLAUDE A. CROW .... Vienna, Va. MICHAEL G. CROWE . . Mar.etta, S. C. CHARLES T. CRUMPTON Lancaster, S. C. WILLIAM W. CULLER Orangeburg, S. C. WILLIAM R. CULPEPPER . Decatur. Ga. EDWARD T.CUNNINGHAM Gr ' ville. S. C. JOHN A. CUNNINGHAM— Pleasanrville. N.J. W. R. CUNNINGHAM Wa ARTHUR J. CURRENCE . JAMES C. CURRY ... JOHN D. CURTIS . TIMOTHY C. DALEY MARIO R. DANIELI esville, N. C. . . York, S. C. . Patrick, S. C. Smithtown, N. Y. Inman, S. C. Lyndhurst, N.J. NANCY R. DANNALS . . Maitland. Fla. D. A. DANTINNE. JR. . Williamston, N. J. HAROLD L. DAVENPORT . Gr ' ville. S. C. BEVERLY A. DAVIS . Old Hickory, Tenn. CLYDE E. DAVIS . . Spartanburg, S. C. HAROLD R. DAVIS . . Orangeburg, S. C. m AfrAlfc JIMMY R. DAVIS . JOE M. DAVIS . . KEITH A. DAVIS . MAYNARD J. DAVIS PAMELA M. DAVIS RANDAL M. DAVIS . . Gaffney, S. C. Westminster. S. C. . Greenville, S. C. . Winnsboro. S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. . . Belton, S.C. RICHARD C. DAVIS, JR. . Springfield. III. ROBERT W. DAVIS Miami, Fla. STEVEN E. DAVIS . . . Charlotte, N. C. SLOAN F. DEAN Toccoa, Ga. MARSHALL L DEANHART . Belton. S. C. GORDON H. DECHMAN . . Macon, Ga. WILLIAM W. DEER . . . Beaufort, S. C. ROBERT A. DeFRANCISCO Derby, Conn. JOHN V. DELVECCHIO . Plainview, N. Y. ADRIANO DEMORI . Cliffside Pic.. N.J. DON E. DENISON . . Rocky River, Ohio WILLIAM B. DePASS, JR. . Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM F. DEPEW . . Baltimore, Md. ROBERT E. DEVAUX . Stamford, Conn. JAMES E. DEVORE . . Greenwood, S. C. CHARLES H. DEWITT . it. Matthews, S. C. WILLIAM E. DeYOUNG . . Greer, S. C. CHARLES DICKSON S ndy Springs, S. C RICHARD J. DILL . . . Charleston, S. C. S. JOHN DIMITRI . . . Charleston, S. C. SYDNEY R. DOAK . . Walterboro, S. C. JUDSON D. DOBBINS . . . Greer, S. C. MARY J. DOBBINS . Townsville, S. C. STANLEY R. DOBBINS . . Townsville, S. C. DARRELL S. DOBRESK Ft. Benning. Ga. HEATH P. DOBSON . . . Greer, S. C. WESS M. DOBSON . . . . Central, S. C. ALLEN E. DOCKERY . Murrayville, Ga. WALTER C. DODGENS . . Easley.S. C. DONNA L. DOLBY . . . . Easley, S. C. ROBERT M. DONNELLY . Cranford, N.J. DENNIS D. DONOHUE. Cedar Grove, N. J. RICHARD J. DOUY . . . Aiken, S. C. ROBERT C. DOTSIN . McDonough, Ga. JAMES F. DOUGLAS . Greenwood, S. C. WILLIAM G. DOUGLAS Georgetown, S. C. FLOYD DOUGLASS, JR. Chesterfield, S. C. JAMES S. DOUGLASS Kingstree, S. C. THOMAS P. DOWLING Greenville. S.C HAROLD R. DRAKE . . Martinsburg, Pa WILLIAM D. DRAWDY . Branchville. S. C CHARLES H. DRAYTON JR. Chas., S.C ROBT. F. DRENNAN, JR., Rock Hill. S. C. WEYMAN B. DUBLIN, JR. . Easley, S. C. JOHN W. DUCWORTH, Summerton, S. C. WILBUR N. DULIN, JR. . Columbia, S. C. JAMES R. DUNCAN . . Baltimore, Md. RICHARD DUNCAN . Travelers Rest. S. C. LAWRENCE B. DURHAM Arcadia, S. C. HARRY S. DuVAL, JR. . Columbia. S. C. HORACE C. DYAR .... Seneca, S. C. DANIEL P. DYE ... . Fort Mill. S. C. GEORGE D. DYKES . . Thomasville, Ga. TOMMY C. DYKES . . . Anderson. S. C. KENNETH D. DYKSTRA WINSTON M. EADDY . BRYAN D. EARWOOD L. E. EARWOOD, JR. . ALLEN B. EDENFIELD . FRANK W. EDLER . . . Charlotte. N. C. Hemingway, S. C. Anderson. S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. N. Augusta, S.C. Greenville. S. C. % Am dtkmtMAl m ft f Q Q ft P i ; iiA ' i £ I mYhmk dim O f a f dtkdiMdkdd i FRESHMEN 1 ■••■9 Aim ' t t% immuM dh 4tk m%mlh m Mm M fan, rj nth £i ph «■-? fm Y Ai Arm ' ' vs g. m ?yt I r -% .© P FRESHMEN % fa €$ t% 3 JOHN K. EDMONDS KENT A. EDMONDS M. W. EDWARDS, JR STEVE R. EDWARDS . ANDREW D. EILAND ROY C. ELDRIDSE, JR . . Anderson, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Travelers Rest, S. C. . . Johnston, S. C. . Walhalla. S. C. Sptbg.. S. C. MARIKA A. ELLENBURG CAROLE ELLIS . . . . CHARLES N, ELLIS . . , BOYD B. ELVINGTON . SHELLEY EMERSON ELLIOTT B. ESKEW Liberty, S. C. . Fort Mill. S. C. . Burnsville, N.C. Lake View, S. C. St. Petersburg, Fla. Clemson, S. C. ARTHUR G. ESTES Gay, Ga. BOYCE T. ESTES, JR. . . Rock Hill, S. C. FRANCES M. EVANS . . Holly Hill, S. C. MICHAEL E. EVANS . . Abbeville. S. C. PAUL S. EVANS Dillon, S. C. WALLACE R. EVANS . . Rock Hill, S. C. WILLIAM D. EVANS . . Bluefield, W. Va. PETER W. EVERETT . . . Metuchen, N. J. LESLIE R. EWING . . . Pageland, S. C. CHARLES F. FADELEY, Lexington PL Md. MICHAEL J. FAER . . West Mifflin, Pa. VICKIE D. FAGG . . . Anderson, S. C. RAY T. FALLS Somerville, N. J. LARRY JAMES FARRIS, Fayetteville, N. C. JAMES L. FAULKENBERRY, Camden, S. C. JAMES R. FAULKNER . Greenwood, S. C. MARGRET A. FAY . . . Baltimore. Md. GLENN P. FELTON .... Bayside, N.Y. RALPH C. FENNELL. JR. . Kingstree, S. C. CHARLES P. FERGUSON, Rock Hill, S. C JAMES P. FIELDS, JR. . . . McBee. S. C. DAVID H. FINISON . . . Cheraw, S. C. JERRY L. FINLEY Pelzer, S. C. ROBERT W. FITCHETT . . Baltimore, Md. DAVID A, FLEMING . N. Augusta, S. C. DAVID B. FLEMING . Spartanburg, S. C. BARRY L. FLETCHER . . Williston. S. C. CLAUDE L. FLOW, III . Greenville, S. C. LARRY D. FLOYD . Galivants Ferry, S. C. LINDA D. FLOYD . . . Lake City, S. C. JERRY M. FOLLETTE . Mooresville, N. C. BENJAMIN F. FORD Great Falls, S. C. ZENAS W. FORD, III Newport News, Va. JOHN M. FORREST Spartanburg, S. C. 1 JAMES E. FOSTER . . . Rock Hill, S. C. ' . - JAMES J. FOSTER . . . Greenville, S. C. JUDY C. FOSTER . . Pacolet Mills. S. C. WM. E. FOWLER, Wadmalaw Island, S. C. BETHANY S. FRANKE Spartanburg, S. C. EDWARD FRECHBLING, Watchung. N. J. DAN L. FREEMAN . . . Anderson. S. C. JAMES D. FREEMAN . . . Chester, S. C. MORRIS L. FREEMAN . . Liberty, s. c. MARION E. FRICK . . . . Chapm, s. c. JOHN L. FULMER, JR. . Lexingto n.Ky. JERRY E. FUNDERBURK . . Greer, s. c. MICHAEL FUNDERBURK W. Springs ;, Ga. WAYNE FUNDERBURK, N. Augusta s. c. CHARLES P. FUTCH St. Petersburg, Fla. COLONEL J. GADDY, Myrtle Beach, S. C. RICHARD P. GAGNON Westminster. Md. WM, H. GAINES . Travelers Rest, S. C. DAVID R. GALLOWAY . Columbia, S. C. RAYMON GALLOWAY . Darlington. S. C. THOMAS G. GAMBILL. Fayetteville, N. C. RALPH E. GAMBRELL . . Clemson, S. C. SHERRY B. GAMBRELL . . Belton.S. C. ERNEST L. GANDY . . . Florence, S. C. STEVEN A. GANTT .... Chester, S. C. FREDERICK A. GARDNER, Braintree, S. C. HARRELL L. GARDNER RICHARD GARDNER . ERIC K. GARLAND . . FOSTER M. GARNER . Darlington, S. C. Cinnaminson, N. J. . . CI. max, N.Y. . Rock Hill, S. C. STANFORD T. GARNETT . Columbia, S. C. DOUGLAS P. GARRETT, Waynesville, N. C. GREGORY A. GARRETT . . Lyman, S. C. THOMAS GARRETT . Travelers Rest, S. C. THOMAS R. GARRETT . . Six Mile, S. C. MARTHA GARRISON . . Johnston, S. C. WILLIAM H. GARVIN Greensboro, N. C. ALVA D. GASKIN. JR. . . Augusta, Ga. JESSE H. GASKINS . . Chesterfield. S. C. FLORENCE L. GEIGER . Huntsville, Ala THOMAS E. GEORGE . . Gaffney, S. C. PHILLIP M. GETZEN . Eastover. S. C. THOMAS A. GIBSON . . Clemson, S. C. BOB D. GILBERT . . . . Lafayette, Ga. RICHARD A. GILBERT . . Dayton, Ohio WILLIAM P. GILBERT . . Baltimore, Md. JOHN D. GILDEN . . Greenwood, S. C. JON A. GILES . . . . . . Greer, S. C. BRUCE A. GILLESPIE . . Rosemont, Pa. JACK E. GILLILAND . . Greenville, S. C. MELVIN D. GILSTRAP . . . Easley. S. C. CHARLES C. GLASGON . Conway, S. C. PERRY GLASSMAN . . Cherry Hill, S. C. GAYE S. GLAZENER . . Anderson, S. C. SUSAN P. GLEN .... Greenville, S. C. JERRY J. GLOVER . . Charleston, S. C. DAVID S. GLYMPH . Silver Springs, Md. JOSEPH G. GOELLER . Union City, N.J. THOMAS M. GOFORTH . Rock Hill. S. C. MARK H. GOLDMAN. Woodbridge, Conn. CHARLES H. GOODING Hampton, S. C. JAMES GORDON, JR., Mt. Pleasant, S. C. LUCILLE C. GORDON . Edgewater, S. C. DOUGLAS W. GORDONE . Athens, Ga. GEORGE A. GRAAB . . Columbia, S. C. BETTY J. GRAHAM . . . Clemson, S. C. JAMES B. GRAVES . . . Greenville. S. C. JOHN H. GRAVES . . . Greenv.lle, S. C. JERRY C. GRAY .... Anderson, S. C. RONALD E. GRAY . . . Allendale, S. C. WILLIAM J. GRAYSON . Charlotte, N. C. JOHN C. GREEN . . . Anderson, S. C. LESLIE S. GREEN . . . Dorchester, S. C. fp 0b yl, ft ft FRESHMEN SUSIE H. GREENOUGH Sptbg.. S. C. Fight, Tigers, fight!!! ' I thought pooling was a high court offense. Becky Ballard explains the Rat system to freshman coeds. ' This rat hat should fit. ' A million and one, a million and two . I don ' t care if I ridiculous. as a bad rat, but this is V AJM JOE J. GREEVER Union, S. C. FERDINANDGREGORIE.III Mt. Pleas.. S. C. WILLIAM M. GRIGGS . Hartsville. S. C. CHARLES T. GRIMSLEY . N. Chas., S. C. JOHN M. GROCHOWSKI . . Phila., Pa. RONALD W. GROOMS . . Lugoff, S. C. CYNTHIA K. GRAMLING Ft. Benning. Ga. JAMES B. GUERIN . . Vera Beach. Fla. JOHN C. GUERRY . Moncks Corner. S. C. JOHN F. GUEST . . . Greenville, S. C. ROGER M. GUMP . . . Mansfield. Ohio EDWARD GUMPHREY, JR., Annapolis, Md. DAVID A. GUREWITZ . . Wheaton, Md. RICHARD B. HADDOCK . Kingstree, S. C. CARL E. HAEBERLE . . Boca Raton. Fla. THOMAS W. HAENE . Charlotte, N. C. LINDA J. HAILE Hastmgs-on-Hudson, N. Y. OLETA B. HAIR Colonia. N.J. DENNIS W. HAIRE . . Rock Hills, S. C. LARRY L. HALL Jackson, S. C. LAWRENCE HALLOCK Rockvllle Can., N. Y. JOE L. HAMBRIGHT, JR. . Graver, N. C. EUGENE R. HAMILTON . Cranford. N. J. ROBERT S. HAMILTON . . Norcross, Ga. MICHAEL P. HAMOR . . Walhalla. S. C. HERMAN D. HANCOCK Greenwood, S. C. PELHAM HANCOCK . . . Easley. S. C. DONALD R. HANDY .... Aiken. S. C. GAIL L. HANNA . . . Effingham, S. C. RICHARD W. HANNA . Lake City, S. C. GREGORY HARDING Hackettstown, N. J. HASKELL D. HARDY, JR. . Laurens, S. C. DANIEL F. HARKINS . . Claymont, Del. STILES M. HARPER, JR. . . Estill, S. C. RICHARD A. HARPOOTLIAN Char., N. C. CHARLES W. HARRELL, JR. Cola.. S. C. MORGAN R. HARRELL . Florence, S. C. JOHN J. HARRELSON, III Conway. S. C. LOUIE W. HARRELSON . . Opelika, Ala. THOS. O. HARRELSON Georgetown. S. C. CHRIS P. HARRIS .... Summit. N.J. ROBERT A. HARRIS ... Ft. Mill. S. C. FRESHMEN 9 BILLIE A. HARRY . . . . Shelby, N. C. HENRY G. HART, JR. Simpsonville, S. C. MARTHA E. HART . . . . Easley, S. C. ROBERT S. HART . . . . Columbia, S. C. J. DIANNE HARTE . . . Ehrhardt, S. C. SUZANNE E. HARTE . . . Beaufort, S. C. ROBERT M. HARTLEY . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. EDWARD W. HARTLING . . Islip. N.Y. BRADY M. HARTZOG N. Charleston, S. C. AARON HARVEY. JR. . Charleston, S. C. BRUCE R. HARVEY . . Greenwood. S. C. JANE W. HASS .... Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL R. HASTINGS . Sptbg., S. C. STEPHEN T. HASTY . . . Camden. S. C. CHARLES D. HATCHELL . Little Riv., S. C. ROGER F. HATCHELL . Effingham. S. C. FLETCHER G. HAWKINS . Camden, S. C. FRANK G. HAWKINS lie. S. C. MARGARET L. HAWKINS Central, S. C. PHILLIP L. HAWKINS . Anderson. S. C. MICHAEL A. HAYES . Bowling Gr.. S. C. TERRY A. HAYES Belton. S. C. ERNEST F. HEAD Central, S. C. JAMES M. HELMS . . Goldsboro, N. C. STEVEN R. HELMS . . Ft. Bragg. N. C. JAMES C. HEMPHILL . Charlotte, N. C. JAMES A. HENDERSON Kingsport, Tenn. JOHN C. HENDERSON . Mauldm, S. C. LEONARD HENDERSON . Newberry, S. C. RICHARD C. HENDERSON . Belton. S. C. VAN L. HENDERSON . . Glassboro N.J. CALVIN G. HENDRIX . . Marietta, S. C. RALPH M. HENDRIX . Columbia, S. C. THOMAS A. HENIKSON Charleston, S. C. PAUL F. HERBSTER . . . . Kearny, N.J. SAMUEL L HERNDON . Hartsville, S. C. RAY M. HERSHBERGER Charleston, S. c. ROBERT L. HEVERLEY . Walterboro S.C. BATSON L. HEWITT . . Charleston s. c. JOHN D. HIGHTOWER, JR. Decatu r. Ga. GARTH L. HILL. JR. . Little Mtn., S.C. GERALD W. HILL . . . Pine Hill, N.J. JOHN S. HILL . . . Charleston. W.Va. JOSEPH E. HILL . . Ware Shoals, S. C. RONALD EDWIN HILL . Columbia, S. C. JAMES M. HILLS . . Georgetown. S. C. JOAN M. HINDMAN . . . Greer, S. C. RICHARD W. HINSON . . Columbia. S. C. PAUL F. HLUBB, JR. . . Baltimore. Md. OSWALD T. HOBBS. JR. . Sumter, S. C. ALLEN H. HODGES . . . Clemson. S. C. JOSEPH P. HODGES . Bennettsville, S. C. LOVIS Y. HOFFMEYER . . Florence. S. C. PERRY D. HOLCOMBE Spartanburg, S. C. ROGER V. HOLDENER Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. EDWARD J. HOLLAND. JR. . Islip, N.Y. WILLIAM F. HOLLE. Ill . LaGrange !. Ga. JOHN W..HOLLISTER. Ill Jacksonville, Fla. LEE O. HOLLOWAY . . . Sumter. S.C. CHARLES M. HOLMES . N. Chas.. S.C. THOMAS D. HOLSTEIN . Monetta S.C. JOHN G. HONT .... Anderson S.C. ROBERT B. HOOKS . . Jacksonvilli 2, Fla. MYLON R. HOPKINS . . Mauld.n S.C. JUNIUS S. HOPPER . . Anderson S.C. DANIEL L. HORNE . . . Columbia S.C. ELEANOR D. HORNE . . . Sumter , S. c. MICHAEL L. HORTON . Kingstree .S.C. ROY E. HORTON . . . . Clinton . S.C. KARL R. HOTALING . . Meridian S.C. SUZANNE HOTINGER . . Columbia .S.C. BATES R. HOUCK . . . Cameron .S.C. PHYLLIS I. HOUK . . . Anderson, S. C. CHARLES R. HOWARD Glens Falls. N. Y. HARRY H. HOWARD . W. Orange. N.J. ROBERT W. HOUSEMAN Greenville, S. C. GREER C. HUBBARD . . Barnwell, S. C. ALFRED B. HUDSON . . Gastoma, N. C. Q£ tJ J s o m p Q a ,p q p. c FRESHMEN 441 ft JOHN S. HUDSON Elgm. S. C. . Columbia, S. C. . . Conway, S. C. Randallstown, Md. . Anderson, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. JULIA A. HUDSON . LARRY P. HUDSON MARK R. HUDSON JAMES D. HUFF, JR. JAMES W. HUFF. JR. RAYMON T. HUFF . . . Charleston, S. C. LARRY B. HUGGINS . Hemingway, S. C. MARY C. HUGHES . . . Anderson, S. C. WARDEN W. HUGHES . Hartsville, S. C. GREGORY A. HUNIGAN . Bristol. Tenn. DANIEL E. HUNT . . . Greenv.lle, S. C. RICHARD L. HUNT . Isle of Palms, S. C. DAVID F. HUNTER . . . Wheaton, Md. LOUCELLE G. HUNTER . . Clemson, S. C. OLIN L. HUPP Baltimore, Md. HUGH E. HURLEY . . . Clemson, S. C. ROBERT H. HURRAY . Murray Hill, N.J. DAVID R. HUTTO . WILBURN L. HUTTO ROLAND B. HUVERT FRANK H. IRELAN . EDWARD F. IRICK . WILLIAM R. IRICK . RICHARD M. IRVIN . . BEVERLY J. JACKSON . CHARLES R. JACKSON EMMA J. JACKSON . ROBERT N. JACKSON . TOMMY L. JACOBS . Orangeburg, S. C. Reevesville, S. C. . . Wichita, Kan. . Clarksville.Ohio Columbia, S. C. Orangeburg. S. C. . . Hopeville, Ga. . . Laurens, S. C. Aiken, S. C. Marion, S. C. Sumter, S. C. Sumter, S. C. WILLIAM P. JACOBS, JR. . Clinton, S. C. LARRY C. JAMES . . . Columbia, S. C. HENRY R.JAMESON . Orangeburg. S. C. RICHARD M.JAMISON Charleston, S. C. ROBERT E. JAMISON . Winter Haven, Fla. ROBERT G. JAMISON . . Conway, S. C. TEDDEE L. JANAS JOHN R. JAYNES . ERNEST G. 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RICHARD E. KILBY . . Greenville, S. C. JAMES I. KINARD . . . Newberry, S. C. FRANCIS W. KING . Georgetown, S. C. JACK H. KING . . . Wilmington, S. C. JO J. KING Piedmont, S. C. J. MICHAEL KING . . Ft. Gulick, C. Z. KENNETH V. KING . . . Madison, S. C. OSCAR S. KING Easley, S. C. THOMAS M. KING . . Chesterfield, S. C. MICHAEL L. KINLEY . Charleston, S. C. ALAN D. KINNEY . . . Charleston, S. C. EDWARD T. KINGHORN Greenville, S. C. HORACE D. KINSEY . Walterboro, S. C. SUSAN E. KLINCK . . . Columbia, S. C. WALLACE M. KNECTH . Greenville, S. C. BERTIE M. KNIGHT . West Pelzer, S. C. FRANKLIN N. KNIGHT Gray Court, S. C JOHN R. KNIGHT . . . Lancaster, S. C ROBERT A. KNOERR . . . Seneca, S. C JAC E. KNUST . . Sparrows Point, Md DAVID W. KORMANICKI . Ridley PL Pa JEFFREY R. KRABEL .... Ottawa. Ill MM Q Gk $ ) 41 V 4 fc ' STEVEN G. KUESTER . Evansville, Indiana LINDA R. KUISMA . . . . . Iselin, N.J RALPH B. KUNZ . . . . Florence, S. C RICHARD S. KUTZLEB . . Freehold, N.J LINDA J. LADD . . Williamston, S. C GARY J. LADEN . . . Mornstown, N.J 4lh i ,r â– ft i - w wr c . -... y â– I loiAti LAWRENCE R. LA FORGE Greenville, S. C. DAVID C. LAKE . . . Kingston, Jamaca KENNETH W. LAKE . . H.cksville, N. Y. RALPH D. LAMAR .... Easley, S. C. JANICE M. LANDERS . . Anderson, S. C. KENNITH STEWART LANEY Cheraw, S. C. THOMAS B. LANEY, J R. . . Cheraw, S. C. MARSHALL L. LANFORD . Atlanta. Ga. LARRY C. LANGLEY . Tra elers Rest, S. C. FRANCIS W. LANKFORD Seneca, S. C WILLIAM A. LASHLEY. JR. Cola., S. C EDWARD D. LASSAHN, JR Baltimore, Md. FREDERICK L. LATHAN . Hanahan. S. C. JO A. LATIMER .... Anderson, S. C. ERICH LAUFF .... Philadelphia, Pa. ALAN B. LAUGHLIN . . Charleston, S. C JAMES D. LAURO . . G sorgetown, S. C DONALD M. LAW . . . . Aiken. S. C DREW M. LAWING . . . Belmont. N. C ELAINE J. LAWRENCE . . Aiken, S. C LARRY L. LAWSON . . h igh Point, N. C TERRY M. LAWSON . . . Belton. S. C DAVID W. LAYMAN . . Pennsburg, Pa ALVIN A. LEACH . . . Effingham, S. C GUY B. LEARY . . North Augusta, S. C. HARRY V. LEE, III . Mountain Lakes, N.J. RICHARD F. LEE . . . New York.N.Y. ROBERT P. LEE Dillon, S. C. THOMAS D. LEE Conway. S. C. TOM K. LEEDS . . . Mt. Pleasant, S. C. TERRELL T. LEEKE Simps S. C. JAMES A. LEHMANN . . N. Chas., S. C. ROBERT C. LENHARDT Charleston, S. C. JAMES H. LEROY . . . Belvedere, S. C. EDWIN O. LESLEY .... Manning, S. C. RONNIE H. LESLEY .... Easley, S. C. JACK 0- LEVER Bethesda, Md. SARAH F. LEVER .... Clemson. S. C. BENNETT LEVINE .... Searsdale. N. Y. JOHN T. LIGON .... Columbia, S. C. GARY A. LILLIS . . . Greenport. N. Y. DOUGLAS E. LIMBAUGH . Easley, S. C. JAMES R. LINDELL . . Lake rood, N Y. JAMES M LINDSEY, JR. . Ma ning S. C. NORMAN H. LINGIE . Moga dore Ohio GEORGE G. LINK . . . . CI nton S. C. ROBERT L LIPSCOMB . . Ga ffney s. C. JOHN J. LITTLE . . . Gree nville s. C. JAY B. LITTLEJOHN . S partan burg s. C. WILLIAM M. LITTLEJOHN . G ' ville s. C. JAMES V. LIVINGSTON Colu mb.a s c. DENNIS H . LOCKWOOK Hacke nsack N J. SANFORD H. LOEF . . Gam esville, Ga. DONALD J. LOFSTROM Ma dison N J. ALEXANDER L. LOFTON . Mt. Pleas., S. C. JOSEPH W. LOGAN . . . Chester, S. C. RITCHIE L. LONG . . Greenwood, S. C. TERRY L. LONG Mauldin. S. C. JAMES B. LOOMIE . Vergemnes. Vermont ROBERT W. LORANCE Chas. Hghts, S. C. MARTIN P. LOVELACE . Hartsville, S. C. RANDOLPH F. LOVETT . Fa.r Bluff. N. C. ROBERT S. LOWE . North Augusta, S. C. WILLIAM H. LOWE . Spartanburg S. C. HAROLD W. LOWRANCE N. Chas., S. C. PERRY I. LUPO .... Greenville, S.C. KATHRYN A. LUSK . Honea Path S. C. DAVID C. LYNCH . . W.llingboro N.J. RICHARD W. LYON . Calhoun Falls S.C. ROBERT A. LYONS, JR. . Mariett. Ga. JAMES L. McABEE . . Campobello S.C MICHAEL L. McABEE . . Piedmont S.C. JEANETTE D. McALISTER Anderson S.C VAN J. McALISTER . . . Clemson S.C ANGELIA C. McALISTER . . Union S.C RONALD J. McCALL .... Aiken S.C. JACKSON McCANN, JR. Abbeville S.C. JOHN F. McCARTY . Ware Shoals S.C. LARRY V. McCLELLAN . . Jackson. S. C. PATRICK M. McCLURE . . . Morton, Pa. JAMES B. McCOLL .... Dillon. S. C. WM. W. McCOLLOUGH . Sptbg., S. C. JOEL W. McCOMBS . . Greenville. S. C. WM. F. McCONNELL, JR. Columb.a. S. C. CHARLES C. McCORKLE . Sptbg.. S. C. JAMES F. McCRAW, JR. . Gaffney, S. C. STEVE R. McCURLEY . Westm nster S.C. JOHN H. McDANIEL . . . Pi ckens S.C. JOHN H. Mcdonald . Abb sville S.C. GLEN D. Mcdowell . Willow Grove, Pa. ANGUS F McDUFFIE . . . Si mter S.C. CHARLES E. McGEE . . . Wh eator , Md. JAMES R McGEE . . Orange burg S.C. WILLIAM c. McGinn. III Fort Mill S.C. THOMAS E. McGRAW Balboa. ana Zone MICHAEL G. McGUFFIE Green wood S.C. WILLIAM P. McGUIGAN Abbeville, S. C. LAMAR H. McHUGH . Greenville, S. C. HERB M. McKENZIE . N. Augusta. S.C. SAMUEL KIRK McKEOWN . Pauline. S. C. DOUGLAS C. McKINNEY Greenville, S. C. JAMES F. McKINNEY . . Greenville. S. C. ROBERT A. McKINNEY JEWELL McLAURIN . CHARLES D. McLEAN DAVID A. McLELLAN JOHN F. McMAKIN . . Greenville, S. C. . . Dillon. S.C. Bennettsville. S. C. . . Dillon. S.C. . . Lyman, S.C. JAMES M. McMICHAEL Connersville, Ind. JOHN L. McMURRAY. JR. . Greer, S. C. JOHN W. McNAIR . . . Jackson, S. C. WILLIAM L. McNEELY Lake Toxaway, S. C. JOHN M. McTAMNEY . Shaw AFB, S. C. BOYCE E. MABRY. JR. . . Cheraw. S. C. MARGARET MACAULEY Mt. Moms. N. Y. CARMINE J. MACERA . Huntsville. Ala MARY D. MACKAY . Orangeburg, S. C MARY F. MAHAN . . . Memph.s. Tenn JAMES R. MAHON Hickory Tavern. S. C MARK MALAND . New Hyde Park, N. Y JEAN MALLORY . . . Orange Park. Fla m a a .£ ) 8| £T FRESHMEN 3 ,4%ufcfl «% AUM gig p ' e O J1 ft g Da t t Is FRESHMEN 14 9§ 9 JAMES F. MANE5S . . Georgetown, S. C. BRENDA S. MANLEY . . Rock Hill, S. C. GRACIE E. MANLEY . . . Seneca, S. C. MARY L. MANLEY . . . . Seneca, S. C. JOHN R. MANN . . Orangeburg, S. C. GLENN M. MANNING . . Barnwell. S. C. GEORGE C. MANOS . Pennsaoken, N. J. CHERYL L. MANSFIELD New Haven, Conn. PATRICIA A. MANSFIELD . Cola., S. C. SHERRY L MARCHBANKS Clemson, S. C. MARY A. MARETT . . Westminster, S. C. BRUCE W. MARSHALL . Claymont, Del. JOHN C. MARSHALL Silver Springs, Md. CHARLES S. MARTIN Greenville, S. C. CHARLIE R. MARTIN . . Beaufort, S. C. GREGORY L. MARTIN . . Severna, Md. JERRY B. MARTIN . . Kingsport, Tenn. LINDA M. MARTIN . . . Clemson, S. C. RODNEY E. MARTIN . . . . Pelzer, S. C. SCOTT A. MARTIN . . . Rock Hill, S. C. TERRY W. MARTIN Ch arleston Hts., S. C. THEODORE T. MARTIN . . . Athens, Ga. ROBERT J. MARTON . . . . Folsom, Pa. JAMES A. MASON . Spartanburg, S. C. MARY JO MASSEY . . LaFrance, S. C. NORMAN T. MASSEY . Greenville. S. C. NANCY G. MASTERS . . . Liberty. S. C. HUBERT L. MATHIAS . . Lexington, S. C. VICTORIA A. MATTIS . . Camden, S. C. JOHN T. MAULDIN . Greenville, S. C. DENNIS L. MAUNEY . . Greenwood, S. C. BEN A. MAYNA RD . . Simpsonville, S. C. JAMES L. MAYS , . . . Allendale, S. C. RICHARD D. MEDLIN . Williamston, S. C. JACK R. MEDLOCK . Spartanburg, S. C. BENJAMIN R. MEGGS, JR. Florence, S. C. ROBERT J. MELVILLE . Statesville, N. C. MELVIN S. MERCK .... Central, S. C. FRITZ I. MERKEL . . Cocoa Beach, Fla. JOHN P. METCALF . . Greenville. S. C. JOSEPH S. MICHALOWSKI Sumter, S. C. CHERYL A. MICHEL . . Anderson. S. C. ALEXANDER MIDDLETON. JR. Cola.. S. C. JOHN J. MIGACZ . . . Colonia, N.J. WILBUR K. MILHOUS . . . Olar. S. C. CHARLES A. MILLER . Bennettsville, S. C. FRANCIS I. MILLER .... Greer, S. C. GEORGE F. MILLER, JR. Greenville, S. C. GREGORY R. MILLER . Sparta nburg s. c. JAMES A. MILLER . . . Clemson s. c. JAMES D. MILLER . . . . W, alhalla ,s. c. JOHN E. MILLER . . . Anc erson. s. c. JOHN M. MILLER . . Gree inville, s. c. LARRY M. MILLER . . . Johnsc mville, s. c. WILLIAM B. MILLER . . Toms River, N .J. THELBERT J. MlLLIGAN, JR. . Lons, s. c. JOHN M. MILLING . . Darl, ngton, S. c. JOHNNIE F. MILTON. JR. Lak e City, 1 : la. DAVID F. MIMS . . Myrtle Beach, S. c. JAMES A. MIMS, JR. . . Har tsville. s. c. JOHN P. f vllNCEY . . . Winnsboro, s. c. THOMAS A. MING . . Lmcroft N .J. GILBERT L . MINOR . . . Vance , S. c. ANTHONY J. MIRABELLI Bellport, N ,Y. STAFFORD M. MISHOE . . Loris, S. c. DANA C. MITCHELL . . Columbia S. c. LYNN W. MITCHELL . . Allentow Pa DANNY R. MIXON . . . Sumter, S. c. JAMES R. MOBLEY . . Anderson. S. c. OSCAR F. MOLIN. JR. . Sea Cliff, N Y. CARTER E. MONTGOMERY . Cola., S. c. MARK MONTGOMERY . Williamston , S, c. DANIEL W . MOORE . . Windy Hill , S. c. DANNY J. MOORE . . S partanburg S. c. DENNIS A . MOORE . . Stratford. 1 3o nn. DONALD E !. MOORE . . . . Easley, S. C. HARRY G. MOORE. JR. . Anderson, s. c. VERNON W. MOORE. JR . Andrews, s. c. R. STEVEN MOOREHEAD Anderson S. c. BAYLUS K. MORGAN . West Union, s. c. JAMES E. MORGAN . . Greenville, S. c. JOHN W. MORGAN . . Columbia s. c. LARRY L. MORGAN . . Woodruff s. c. ANNE C. MORRIS . . . Columbia s. c. FRED P. MORRIS . Avondale Estates, Ga. GLENN A. MORRIS . Poughkeepsie. N. Y. WILLIAM J. MORRIS Laurel Springs, N.J. FURMAN MORROW, JR. W. Cola.. S. C. STEPHEN C. MOSELEY . . . Tampa, Fla. CATHY L. MOSS .... Blacksburg, S. C. KRISTINA A. MOSS . . . Walhalla, S. C. THOMAS C. MOSS . . . Cameron. S. C. MATTHEW M. MOSSMAN Cincinnati, Ohio EUGENE F. MOYER, JR. Spartanburg. S. C. MALCOLM G. MUFO . Wilmington. Del. JOHN MULLEN. Ill ... . Sumter. S. C. JAMES W. MUNN . . Spartanburg, S. C. CHARLES M. MURPHREE . Easley. S. C. JOE E. MURPHREE . . . Walhalla. S. C. CARL F. MURPHY .... Central, S. C. JOE H. MURRAY, JR. . Harleyville. S. C. RUSSELL P. MUSCHICK Mt. Pleasant, S. C. WILLIAM J. MUSSELWHITE Liberty. S. C. DONALD F. MUSSMAN . Rock Hill, S. C. LOUIS B. MUTHIS . . Timmonsv.lle, S. C. DAVID M. MYERS .... Ashland. Ohio PAUL C. MYERS . . Winter Haven. Fla. JAMES D. NANCE North, S. C. RUFUS C. NASH . . . RICHARD S. NEEDHAM JANIE E. NEEL . . . JAMES E. NEUHAUS . . MICHAEL D. NEWMAN DONALD A. NEWTON . Anderson, S. C. . M.lford, Conn. Williamston, S.C. Beachwood, N. J. . . Inman. S. C. . McColl, S. C. NATHAN S. NEWTON. JR. Clemson, S. C. WILLIAM DALE NICHOLS Gastoma. N. C. JUDITH A. NICKS .... Decatur. Ga. DAVID F. NORRIS .... Beulaville, N. C STEPHEN M. NORRIS . Hazelwood. N. C. J. C. NORTON . . . Ocean Drive. S. C. MAskMiS fdkir tiVxf 1 fl n p. f fa o p FRESHMEN ; ' Rats wait at Tillman Hall for matriculation material ' But well-dressed rats always wear one. ' You might as well be happy with a bald heac ' A Clemson gentleman is what? ' Registration is worse than studying for a quiz. Dr. Edwards entertains the freshmen at his annual picnic. mk iiM£L FRESHMEN c$ m m t JUDITH A. NORVILLE . RICHARD L. OBORN WILLIAM T. O ' CONNOR, JAMES C. O DELL . . . TOMMIE M. OGLESBY . ROBERT D. OGLETREE . DAVID M. OLIVER . LESTER R. OLIVER . . BRADLEY J. O ' NEAL . GEORGE B. OSBORNE WAYNE R. OSEF . . RONALD I. OUZTS . . Grover. N. C. . Sumter, S. C. New York, N. Y. . Union. S. C. Allendale, S. C. . Cayce, S. C. Char ' ;ton, Han . Fair Wmnsbo. . Rahwa, . Callison. COLEMAN C. OWENS, JR., Mt. Pie t. S. C. DONALD N. PADGETT . . Smoaks. S. C. HORACE D. PADGETT. JR. . Sptbg., S. C. SANDRA M. PADGETT . . Fort Myers, Fla. EVERETTE O. PAGE. Ill, Spartanburg, S. C. IRA L. PAGE .... Campobello, S. C. JEFFREY T. PALMER . Wmter Par k, Fla WILLIAM R. PALMER . Gaffney S. C AUBREY W. PARKER . . . Dillon S. C LINDA M. PARKER Cades S. C AUBREY PARKS. Ill . Charlotte, N.C DWIGHT M. PARNELL N.Augusta S. C WILLIAM S. PARNELL, Calhoun Falls, S. C. CHARLES A. PARSONS . . Pickens. S. C. CHARLES W. PATE . . Charleston. S. C. PAUL D. PATRICK, III . Charleston, S. C. CHARLTON B, PATTERSON . Sptbg., S. C. CLARENCE C. PATTERSON, McCor ' k, S. C. DONALD P. PATTERSON, Frenchtown, N. J. JAMES O. PATTERSON. Spartanburg. S. C. JOHN A. PATTERSON . . Easley, S. C. MICHAEL D. PATTERSON, Greenw ' d, S. C. SAMUEL J. PATTERSON . . Tell City, Ind, DAVID H. PAYNE . . . LaFrance. S. C. THOMAS M. PAYNE . . Charlotte. N.C WILLIAM G. PEARCE . Charleston, S. C HARVEY S. PEELER, JR. . . Gaffney, S. C JAMES B. PEEPLES . . . Barnwell, S.C STEPHEN J. PEEPLES . . Columbia, S.C DANA G. PELLETIER . . . Rock Hill, S.C KENNETH A. PENLAND . Greenville, S. C. BRENDA L. PEPPLE . . Piedmont, S. 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Clemson, S. C. RICKY V. PRIDDY . Winston-Salem, N. C. ROBERT M. PRIDMORE, Hickory Gr., N. C. DUNCAN P. PRINGLE . Charleston, S. C. THOMAS E. PROPES . . Anderson, S. C. EDWARD S. PUSEY . Charleston, S. C. LARRY R. OUEEN . . . Anderson, S. C. F. TRUITT RABUN, JR. Augusta, Ga. EDMOND M. RAGSDALE . . Easley, S. C. CHARLES F. RALSTON, Lambertville. N. J. ARNOLD J. RAMSEY . . Pauline, S. C. GEORGE D. RANKIN . . Clemson, S. C. CHRISTOPHER K. RASH . Anderson, S. C. JAMES W. RATLIFF, III . Columbia, S. C. CHARLES H. RATTERREE, III. Sptbg., S. c. DANNY A. RAWL . . . Woodbine, Ga. FREDDY H . RAY . . . . Clinton. s. c. GEORGE 1 3. RAY . . . Clemson, s. c. LAWRENCE K. RAY . Walhalla, s. c. RICHARD G. RAY . . Conway, s. c. HAMPTON C. REDMOND . Swansea, s. c. HARRY M. REED, JR. . . . North, s. c. WILLIAM M. REESE . . Columbia, s. c. WILLIAM T. REESE . . Liberty, s. c. RODNEY C ' . REEVES . . Orangeburg, s. c. DAVID A. REIDER . . . Summit, N .J. GLORIA J. RENTZ . . Greenwood, S. C. RICHARD W. RENTZ . . . Burton, S. C. MICHAEL L. RENNEN . Charleston. S. C. RICHARD R. RHEA . . . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM B. RHODES, III. Charleston. S. C. WILLIAM E. RHYMER. JR., Win ' boro, S. C. DENNIS P. RICE . . . Charlotte, N. C. JONATHAN C. RICE . Ware Shoals, S. C. DANNY W. RICHARDSON . Conway, S. C. GEORGE E. RICHARDSON Clemson, S. C. KENNETH D.RICHARDSON N. Chas., S. C. VIRGINIA D. RICHBOURG Florence, S. C. ROBERT S. RIDDLE . CHARLES S. RIGBY, JR. JAMES O. RIGNEY . . JOE M. RILEY . . . . ERNEST L. RINEHART . JACOB S. RISER . . , PARK T. RISSEL . . MORRIS R. RITCH, III CHARLES E. RIVERS . WILLIAM M. RIVERS . f WAYNE J. ROBERSON JOHN E. ROBERTS . Gastoma. N. C. . Greenville, S. C. Johns Island, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. . Bowman, S. C. Dowmngton, Pa. . Charlotte, N. C. Thomson, Ga. ' loncks Corer, S. C. . Asheville, N. C. . Chester, S, C. s a 1 fed k V 4 Q Q P ■£ r t « . £ p. ft. FRESHMEN Q Q ft O p P p i fl a, p Cm f h) FRESHMEN -- p P f lAifcrfA WALTER P. R08ERTS . . Moultrie, S. C DONNA D. ROBERTSON . Lancaster, S. C JAMES V. ROBERTSON . . Fairburn, Ga ROBERT H. ROBEY . . . Bethesda, Md HARRIET V. ROBINS . Jacksonville, Fla JAMES C. ROBINSON . Greenwood, S. C WILLIAM E. ROBINSON . Gaffney, S. C. KENNETH D. ROBISON . . Liberty, S. C. DONALD E. ROCHESTER . Seneca, S. C. JEFFREY C.ROCKWELL, Orangeburg, S. C. HARRY H. RODEN, III . Waynesboro, Va. DAWN S. RODGERS, Wmston-Salem, N. C. RICHARD A. ROESLER . Hillsdale. N. J. DAN M. E. ROGERS . Willlamston, S. C. GEORGE M. ROGERS, III, Or ' geburg, S. C. JACOB R. ROGERS . . . Dillon, S. C. KEITH C. ROGERS . . Spartanburg, S. C. PHILLIP D. ROGERS . . . Easley. S. C. RANDOLPH G. ROGERS . Hartsville, S. C. ROBERT C. ROOF . . Blythewood, S. C. RONALD W. ROOF . . Lexington, S. C. MICHAEL F. ROONEY . Columbia, S. C. JACK R. ROPER . North Augusta, S. C. DEL A. ROSEBROCK . N. Charleston, S. C. GLENN H. ROSS . . Taylors s. c RANDY L. ROTHCHILD . Plainview N. Y JEFF W. ROWELL . . Easley S. C RALPH C. ROYAL . . 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Su mmerv.lle S. C ROY D. TAYLOR . . . St. Augustin b, Fla ROBERT S. TEMPLETON Suitlanc , Md MARK TENNANT . . N . Augusta s. c BRUCE P. TERRY . . . Jacksonville, Fla. EDWIN M. TERRY . . Fountain Inn, S. C. DALE L. THEILING . . . Charleston. S. C. JAMES H. THOMAS, JR. . Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM E. THOMAS . Centreville, Md. WILLIAM R. THOMAS . . Carlisle. S. C. ED. H. THOMPSON. JR. . Gloucester. N. J. JAMES M. THOMPSON, JR. . Sumter, S. C. JAMESINE E. THOMPSON, Hartsville. S. C. MARION C. THOMPSON . Manning, S. C. WILLIAM W. THOMPSON. Wilm ' gton. Del. WILLIAM R. THOMSON, Honea Path, S. C. ROBERT R. THORNTON, Glenn Spgs, S. C. DIANA J. TIMMERMAN, Greenwood, S. C. ANN M. TIPTON .... Sumter, S. C. HERBERT A. TOLAR . . Hardeeville, S. C. WILLIAM R. TOLLISON . Greenville, S. C. THOS. D. TOMLINSON, JR., Lynchbg, S. C. JOHN P. TORNSTROM . . Neshamc. N. J. EDWARD C. TOWNSEND. Cambridge, Md. JOHN D. TRAYNHAM, Ware Shoals. S. C. GEORGE J. TREPAL . . Florence, S. C. KATHERINE L TREVOR . 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Sumter, S. C. EDWARD A. WENZ . . . Edison, N.J. ANDREAS WESTERGUARD . Chas., S. C. p a a a t 5 £ % ft ' 4 fc Mw % dim $ Ask t fitk4tM FRESHMEN fmmM â– : AM m r v o I BILLY D. WESTMORELAND . Greer, S. C. ROBT. W. WESTMORELAND Rock Hill, S. C. GEORGE F.WHALEY . . Charleston, S. C. JOHN E. WHARTON . . Laurens, S. C. GEORGE D. WHEELER . . Saluda, S. C. DAVID M. WHETSELL . . Charleston, S. C. MARY A. WHITAKER . DANIEL R. WHITE, JR. . RICKEY N. WHITE . . P ROBERT K. WHITNEY . JOEL H, WHITSEL . . CHARLES B. WHITTAKER , Aiken.S. C. Gaffney, S. C. m Branch, S. C. Clemson.S. C. Joanna, S. C. Margate, N. J. RONALD P. WHITTEMORE . Easley, S. C. EZRA V. WHITTENBERG . W. Union, S. C. JERRY N. WHITTLE . . Clemson.S. C. JAMES L. WIELENGA . N. Haledon, N. J. WILLIAM D. WILBURN . Greenwood. S. C. WILLIAM H. WILEY, II, Moncks Cor., S. C. JOSEPH A. WILKIE . . . Clinton, S. C. HAROLD S. WILKINSON . Charlotte, N. C. JAY S. WILLER .... Kettering, Ohio ANDREW N. WILLIAMS . Springfield, S. C. BILLIE S. WILLIAMS . . Graniteville, S. C. CAMERON E. WILLIAMS . . Tampa, Fla. DAVID F. WILLIAMS . . Greenwood, S. C. GARLAND B. WILLIAMS, Hendville. N. C. GARY P. WILLIAMS . Rocky River. Ohio RALPH C. WILLIAMS . . Enoree, S. C. WALTER L. WILLIAMS . Greenville, S. C. DARRA D. WILLIAMSON . . Loris, S. C. JAMES F. WILLIAMSON . Columbia, S. C. DONALD C. WILSON . . Greenville. S. C. DOUGLAS C. WILSON . . La Plata, Md. JEFFERSON H. WILSON . . Lowrys. S. C. LARRY H, WILSON . . Cambridge, Md. PATSY A. WILSON . . . Belton, S. C. PEGGY L. WILSON . . Pendleton , S. C. RONALD W. WILSON . . Abbeville , S. C. THOMAS W. WILSON . Sumter . S. C. THOMAS W. WILSON, JR. . . Chas. . S. C. MICHAEL J. WINBURN . . Patrick , S. C. MICHAEL B. WINGO . . Inman , S. C. MARLENE J. WINN , . HENRY L. WISE . . WILLIAM R. WISE . . RICKY A. WISHER . . JAS. H. WITHERSPOON, RICHARD B. WITTER . JUDITH C. WOLPER . . ALLEN K. WOOD, III . STEPHEN L. WOOD . . JAMES M. WOODALL . Beaufort, S. C. . Johnston, S. C. . Abbeville, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. Ill, Gr ' ville.S. C. Skaneateles, N. Y. Summerville, S. C. . Kinston, N. C. . Woodruff, S. C. . Rock Hill, S. C. MILDRED A. WOODHAM, Hartsville, S. C. AUBURN WOODS, III . . Hartsville, S. C. DONN L. WOODS .... E. Palatka, Fla. ALICE T. WOODSIDE . . Columbia, S. C. DANNY L, WOODWARD . . Greer, S. C. MICHAEL C. WORKMAN, Woodruff, S. C. GEORGE F. WORSHAM, Charleston, S. C. DEBORAH M. WRIGHT . Anderson, S. C. DIANA S. WRIGHT . . . Anderson, S. C. FLOYD D. WRIGHT. JR. . Alexandria, Va. JAMES G. WRIGHT . Coral Gables, Fla. JOSEPH S. WRIGHT, III . New York, N.Y. KENNETH B. WRIGHT . . Fort Mill, S. C. WILLIAM B. WRIGHT . Isle of Palms, S. C. LARRY W. WYATT .... Seneca, S. C. CHARLES E. WYONT . . Hartsville, S. C. CHARLES R. YEARGIN . Greenville, S. C. CHARLES C. YONGUE . Columbia, S. C. DARRELL M.YOUNG . Timmonsville. S. C. JAMES C. YOUNG, JR. . N. Chas., S. C. JOHN G. YOUNG . Chattanooga. Tenn. VIVIAN E.YOUNG . . . Sumter, S. C. CECIL G. YOUNGBLOOD, Harde ' lle, S. C. JAMES R. YOUNGBLOOD, Charlotte, N. C. RICHARD D. YOUTZ . . . Lebanon. Pa. GEORGE D. ZATEZALO . Alequippa. Pa. A ft .t : |y| Ait â– 1 d £k 4( ' From what I ' ve heard, I ' d better eat a lot now. The fraternity boys meet many of the freshmen at open rush. The rat party ' s over m i • y 4 â– ' â– â– â– â– â– â– ' . â– ' HP- CLEMSON UNIVERSIT AT SUMTER extensions Clemson University at Sumter Clemson University Extension at Sumter is located in Sumter, S. C. The campus is located on the west side of town and is composed of four buildings. The buildings are all new and of the latest architectual design. Enrollment at the Extension numbers 97. Of this 97, there are 68 men and I 9 women. There are also five male and five female part-time students. The faculty consists of seven members. Six of these members are full time and there is one part- time faculty member. Dr. S. M. Willis is the di- rector of the Sumter Extension. Dr. Willis is a former member of the Industrial Management Department on the main campus. At present the Sumter facility offers all courses reguired of a freshman for any major reguired on main campus. It is not forseen for the future that this reguirement for courses will not be met. The Sumter Extension is Clemson University for the freshman and sophomore years of those students choosing to reside in Sumter for their first two years of college. S. M. WILLIS, Director of Extension This view is very familiar to the students of the Sumter Extension. I I i Hi CLEMSON UNIVERSITY AT SUMTER SUMTER EXTENSION Students take a well-deserved rest between classes. LORIN A. ATKINSON . . Bishopv ille S. C JACK W. T. BAILEY . . Osw( go S. C WILLIAM L. BALDWIN . . Surr ter S. c JAMES C. BARKER . . . Surr ter s. c HAROLD E. BARKLEY . . Surr ter s. c JAMES A. BAUER . . . . Surr ter s.c EARLE L. BEATSON . . . Surr ter s. c ARTELL P. BENBOW . . . Surr ter s.c WILLIAM B. BOETTCHER . Surr ter s.c SANDRA T. BRICE . . . . Surr ter s.c HENRY C. BROWN . . . Surr ter s.c ROGER D. BULLARD . . Surr ter s.c THOMAS J. CLAIR . . . Surr ter s.c GLENN A. COCKERILL . . Surr ter s.c ALAN D. COKER .... Lynchb urg s.c JOHN A. CONNELL . . . Surr ter s.c LINDA R. COUNCILL . . Surr ter s.c JODY H. CULLER . . . . Surr ter s.c GLORIA J. DANIELS . . . Alcolu s.c JAMES U. DAVIS, JR. . . Sum ter s.c REBECCA A. DAVIS . . . Surr ter s.c ELIZABETH A. DAVIS . . Surr ter s.c ALEX L. DELOREY . . . . Sun- ter s.c HUGH L. DuBOSE . . . New Z on s.c REGINA A. DuBOSE . . . Sum ter s.c SAMUEL H. EDMUNDS . . Sum ter s.c EUGENIA L. EDWARDS . . Sum ter s.c INGRID E. EVANS . . . . Sum ter s.c JACK W. GIBSON . . . . Sum ter s.c SUSAN P. A. GOODEN . . Sum ter s.c MARY L. GREEN . . . G able S. C SHANNON K. GREEN . . Su mter S. C JERRY W. GREENE . . . Su â– Titer S. C WILLIAM L. GRIFFIN . . Su mter S. C JEFFREY M. GRUWELL . Su mter S. C ETHEL E. HART . . . Wedge ield S. c JAMES T. HECKER . . . Can den s. c E. WM. HEIKKILA. JR. . . Su Titer s. c LOIS JEAN HILTON . . . Su Titer s. c DONALD E. HODGE . . Su mter s. c WILLIAM H. HODGE . . Can den s. c MICHAEL D. HOPKINS . Bishop ville s. c DAVID G. HOSKINS . . . Su -nter s. c JANICE L. HOWILER . . Su Titer s. c THOMAS R. HUDSON . . Su mter s. c OLIVER F. HUTCHENS . . Su mter s. c HAROLD S. ISEMAN, JR. . Su mter s. c LARRY M. JACKSON . . Su mter s. c MICHAEL V. JACKSON . Su mter s. c SHARRON LEE JANSEN Shaw AFB s. c MICHAEL H. JEFFORDS Bishop ville s. c WINSTON H. JEWELL . . Su mter s. c HAROLD S. JUDSON . . Su mter s. c DANNY W. JUSTICE . . Su mter s. c ROBERT M. KENNEDY . . Can den s. c BETSY L. LAMBERT . . . Su mter s. c DAVID L. LEE ... . Su mter s. c JOHN R. LEE, II . . . . Su mter s. c DENNIS C. LOONEY . Colu nbia s. c THOMAS D. LYNAM . Su mter s. c SUMTER EXTENSION l. h. McAllister, jr. . Pmev ood S. C. STEVE B. McMANUS . . . Su mter S. C. ELEANOR B. MOSES . . . Su mter s. c. JAMES A. NEWMAN . . . Su mter s. c. JOEL W. OSBORNE . . . Su mter s. c. WADE A. PAYNE . . . . Su mter s. c. JAMES E. POND . . . . Su mter s. c. WENDEL P. POTTS . . Shaw A F E s. c HENRY G. RAGIN . . . . Su mter s. c. GEORGE C. RAMEY . . . Su mter s. c WILLIAM 1. REARDON . . Su mter s. c HUGH E. REDICK . . . Bishop ville s. c CHARLES D. SCHWARTZ . Man ning s. c HEYWOOD O. SHIRER . . Su mter s. c ROBERT E. SKINNER . . . Su mter s. c GAYLE D. SMITH . . . . Su mter s. c HERBERT S. SMITH . . Wedge field s. c BOBBYE J. STUKES . . Man ning s. c GEORGE A. TEAGUE . . Su Titer s. c DAVID A. THOMAS . . . Su mter s. c DAVID A. THOMY . . . Su mter s. c MILES D.TOUCHBERRY, 1 , Pmev ood s. c BILLY F. WATUS . . . . Su mter s. c MACON C. WEATHERLY . Su mter s. c SUSAN R. WILLSON . . . Su mter s. c DONALD C. WILSON . . Su mter s. c MICHAEL D. WILSON . . Su mter s. c EDWARD F. WOLSKI . . . Su mter s. c JOHN T. WOODHAM, JR , Pmev ood s. c JOHN S. WOOTEN . . . Car nden s. c Clemson University at Greenville Clemson University at Greenville is located within the Greenville County Technical Education Center on S. C. 291 By-Pass in Greenville, S. C. Since the Extension is located at the TEC, there is only one classroom building. The breakdown of students attending the Ex- tension is 143 men, 21 women, six male part-time students, and five female part-time students. Thirteen members compose the faculty at the Greenville Extension. There are nine full-time faculty members and four part-time members. Some of the part-time faculty drive the forty miles from Clem- son to Greenville to instruct their classes. Dr. C. B. Thompson, a former member of the Social Sciences Department on main campus, is the director of the Extension. The Extension offers all freshman courses required for majors of the six colleges. Due to lack of space within the TEC building, the number of courses may be limited next year. Within the next two years, these students will transfer to the main campus in Clemson, S. C. C. B. THOMPSON, Director of Extension The ever-present ash tray. 1 Students work with modern lab facilities at the Greenville Extension. WILLIAM B. ANDERSON . Greenv S.C. WILLIAM D. ANGLIN . Greenville, S. C. WILLIAM E. BALLEW . Greenville, S. C. CHARLIE A. BARBERY . S.mpsonv.lle, S. C. VICTOR A. BARKLEY . . Greenville, S. C. DELORES D. BEARD . . . Greenville, S. C. VIVIAN S. BELK . . . Greenville s. c GREG L. BERFIELD . . Greenville s. c MICHAEL L. BLACK . Easley s. c RALPH F. BOLDING . Easley s. c WARREN J. BOONE . Greenville s. c HENRY E. BOWIE III . . Laurens s. c H. GARY BRADLEY . . Taylors s. c STEVEN E. BRIGHT . . Greenville s. c CARLYLE R. BRYANT Greenville s. c DENNIS R. CASH Greenville s. c GARY 0- CHASTAIN Greenville s. c DORIS P. CLAYTON . . Laurens s. c S. AZILEA CLAYTON Greenville s. c JAMES L. CLOSE . . Greenville s. c ROBERT W. COLVIN . Greer s. c GEORGE A. COTHRAN . Greenville s. c DONNIE B. COX . . . Laurens s.c M. EVELYN CURTIS . Greenv.lle s. c BARON E. DeKALB . . Greenville s.c JAMES C. DILL . . . Greenv.lle s.c BECKY L. DURHAM . Piedmont s.c FLOYD D. DURHAM . . . Pickens s.c DONALD G. ELROD . Greenville s.c GEORGE P. EMNER . Greenville s.c 6) © (? C p (fi p fi r H nrt S GREENVILLE EXTENSION Staff prepares matriculation cards for Greenville Extension. GREENVILLE EXTENSION JOHNNY D. ENLOE . . Greenville MARY ANNE ENSOR . Greenville CHRISTINE J. FERGUSON, Greenville. ROBERT E. FRASHER . . Greenville PERRY W. FREEMAN, JR. . . Easley KENNETH E. GEBERT . Greenville VERNON W. GRAVLEE . REX R. GRAY . . . . BROADUS E. HAWKINS PETE C. HEFFERNAN . JAMES P. HESTER, JR. RICHARD L. HESTER . Greenvillt Greenvilli Greenvillt Greenvilli Greenvilli Greenvilli HOLLEN L. HOFFMAN . Greenville CHARLES E. HOOD . . . Pelzer CHARLOTTE G.HUDSON. Greenville CHARLES B. HUGHEY . Simpsonville MARLENE T. HUGHEY . . Piedmont JOHN A. JESTER . . . Greenville MARION F. JONES . MICHAEL K. JONES . CLIFFORD R. KEASLER CLARENCE R. LANE . JAMES M. LEAGUE, JR. impsonv . Gr Greenv . Gr Greenv DON G. LEE Gr SAMUEL C. LIGON LARRY J. LOCKABY CURTIS J. LOLLIS . LARRY B. LONG . . RONALD S. LONG . RONNIE W. LOOPER Greenville . Taylors Piedmont Greenville Greenville . Easley S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. s. c. A Clemson student at Greenville Extension works on a design project. A  € r CHARLES W. LORD . Greenville S. C NANCY L. LORD . . Greenville S. C EDWIN H. McCALL . Greenville S. C JOE W. McCOY . . . Eas lev S. C CYNTHIA D. McGILL . Greenville S. C ROGER D. McJUNKIN . Pickens S. C JAMES A. MAXWELL . Simpsonvtlle S. C CHARLES E. MAYSON Greenville S. C THOMAS C. MEIER . Easley S. C JAMES M. MERRILL . Greenville S. C BERLEY L MILLER . . . Whitmire S. C JAMES T, MILLER, III Greenville S. C RICHARD C. MILLER Greenville S. C ROY E. MILLER . . . Greenville S. c R. W. MONTGOMERY Taylors s. c DENNIS D. MOORE . Greenville s. c JAMES H. MOSELEY . Greenville s. c JOHN A. MULLIS . . Greenville s. c EDWARD C. MYERS . . Duncan s. c ROGER L. MYLL . . Easley s. c DAVID J. NALLEY . . . . Liberty s. c MIKE A. OCONNELL Greenville s. c BARRY L. ORNITZ . . Greenville s. c BARRY D. PALM . . . Greer s. c RAYMOND T. PEDEN . . Piedmont s. c MAURICE A. PEELE . Greenville s. c WILLIAM J. PETERS . Spartanburg s. c JOSEPH J. PHILLIPS. JR .. Greenville s. c BENSON A. POOLE . . Greenvillle s. c BRENDA H. REECE . Greenville S.C GUY L. ROBERTS . . Greenville s. c JAY D. ROBERTSON . Greenville S.C CLIFF B. SANDERS . . Spartanburg S.C EARLE B. SCOTT, JR. . . Clemson S.C JAMES W. SIMMONS . . . Pickens S.C FLOYD S. SIMPSON . Greenville s. c THOMAS M. SIZEMORE . Greenville S.C ROBERT T. SMATHERS Greenville S.C TED D. SMITH . . . Greenville S.C THERON C. SMITH . . . . Greer S.C WILLIAM A. SMOKE . . Greenville S.C JERRY M. STANSELL . Greer S.C THOMAS S. STOCKTON . Greenville S.C BYRON F. STONE . . Greenville S.C JOEL A. STROM . . North Augusta S.C DON A. SURRETT . . Greenville S.C BILL C. SWARTZEL . Greenville S.C NELSON A. SWORDS Greenville S.C LOUISE B. TAYLOR . Greenville S.C ROBERT T. TURNER . Greenville S.C PHILLIP M. UKENA . Easley S.C JOE H. VENABLE . . . . Easley S.C JOHNNY A. WALDROP, II . Taylors S.C EMILY B. WARREN . Greenville S.C JERRY C. WATERS .... Greer. S. C. MARGARET A. WELLEFORD, Gr ' ville. S. C. GEORGE H. WHITE . Simpsonviile. S. C. RUSSELL A. WHITLOCK . . Liberty, S. C. STEVEN D. WINDHAM . Greenville, S. C. WM. D. YARBOROUGH, Fountain Inn, S. C. P © Q O P P fb jp §H Q ft © p Q GREENVILLE EXTENSION imm 31 © JP dJk i ml .. ..... ......,.-.â– â– â– â– organizations honoraries Iter c V £ I A. J. LEWIS President Alpha Zetas Attend Ithica Conclave Alpha Zeta is a national agricultural fra- ternity, whose members are selected from undergraduate and graduate students in agriculture and biological sciences possess- ing high qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and personality. The fraternity undertakes several social and service functions, highlighted by an an- nual banquet in the spring. Members attend the South East Conclave in the spring. At the conclave in Ithica in the fall of 1966, the scribe and chancellor were chosen from the Clemson Chapter. The fraternity has been voted Outstanding Chapter in the South- east, several times in recent years. A familiar sight to many of the Alpha Zetas. Members listen to lecture by visiting speaker. 7 W. 5. Champayne, W. L. Chick. J. P. â–² Cole, D H. Denton, H. G. Dowling, N. E. Garbelman, H. A fife Hansen, D. M. Hubbard, J. C. Another service project is started by fraternity. APO Holds Ugly Man On Campus Contest Alpha Phi Omega national service fra- ternity is the largest service fraternity in the United States. Previous affiliation with some part of the Scouting Movement is usually required for membership. APO at Clemson, which has an active membership of about forty, works with the Boy Scouts. It teaches them swimming, lifesaving, and scouting skills. Each year APO sponsors an annual Scout Field Day. At the beginning of each school year, APO gives each student a desk blotter. Alpha Phi Omega distributes the Chronicle and provides graduating seniors with a copy of Careers magazine. For the past three years APO has raised money for the Student Emergency Fund through the Ugly Man On Campus contest. Informative lectures hold atten- tion of members. -â– A:? ' : AtJI IT ' i Malphrus, L. P. McCurry, J. F. $$ £ § HELEN SMITH Sweetheart Homecoming arch welcomes alumni back to Clemson. t AM J. C. HUBBARD Persak, R. J. Putnam, W. M. ii 4ft M dk 1 m Rabun, F. T. Roach, J. M. Robinson, B. Smyre, W. C Spradley, R. B. Stepp, J. M. Stepp, J. E. X T.ngley, E. B Trainor, R. alker, J. W. Watts, M. A. W.lhams. W. K. Wilson, J. F. Young, M. S. H. R. MAHAFFEY President Blue Key Coordinates Successful Tigerama Blue Key is a national honorary and leader- ship organization which recognizes on over one hundred college campuses throughout the nation a select group of students for their service to campus, community, and na- tion. Blue Key annually undertakes several activities to benefit the campus community. Foremost among these projects is the plan- ning, coordinating, and directing of Tiger- ama, Clemson ' s annual student variety pro- duction which is put on during homecoming. But most important is Blue Key ' s function of bringing together leaders from all phases of campus life into a weekly meeting. Student government leaders have spoken at several of these meetings. There was an alumni drop-in following the North Carolina- Clem- son football game. Blue Key strives to inspire its members to grow in character and in intellectual achievement. David, Edgar, and Randy discuss a campus problem. rown, C. E. Click, W. M. Dickerson, J. A. Hill, C. E. Matthew, J. D. Mays, W. F. Danny Speights and John Dickerson discuss ideas for the betterment of Clemson. Danny points out that the ideal to which Blue Key is dedicated is service to Clemson University. liilfe Speights, D. A. Sutherland, J. L. Walker, W. S. David Redden listens to the plans for the alumni drop-in after the North Carolina-Clemson football game. Randy Mahaffey, president of Blue Key, escorts one of the Miss Clemson University contestants. Daniel High Key Club Started by Circle K The Circle K Club is not a social fraternity; it is a service organization for college men on the campus and is similar to Kiwanis and the Key Club. It is a leadership and char- acter building group which serves the cam- pus and the community. This year the Circle K started the Key Club at Daniel High School in Clemson. The club participated in Religious Emphasis Week, and helped with the Jerry B. Addy memorial scholarship fund. As fund raising projects the club sold rat hair cuts to the incoming freshmen and washed cars. Robert directs work on service project. R. L. GARDNER President Crown, W. P. F-lynn, J. M. Reed, W M. Schichler E. A. Circle K members add finishing touches to Homecoming banner. Tarpley, C. L. Warlick, W. M. Gamma Beta Phi Gives Collator to School The Gamma Beta Phi Society is a service leadership organization for college students. The organization strives to promote scholar- ship, leadership, and good citizenship at Clemson. Membership in the chapter is limited to former Beta Club members and worthy individuals with high scholastic rec- ords. The chapter as its first function presented the school with a collator for use in the Alumni Department. This year the chapter is helping to form new chapters of Gamma Beta Phi in colleges and universities across the state. The chapter also cooperates with the music department and Mu Beta Psi in the publicity of the Clemson Concert Series. Cheers to the Gamma Beta Phis. JOHN C. CASTON President SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Castor,, J. C, Franklin, D., Kneece, J., Snoddy, B., Carson J., Crenshaw, D. SECOND ROW: Daves, G., Cohen, E., Beach, H., Brown, H., Pritchard, J., Franklin, A., Crenshaw, D. THIRD ROW: Burchstead, H., Parnell. W. S., McHugh, J., Smith, C, Lindler, E., Horton, J., Cooper, R., Thompson, J. W., Martin, A. Chris directs formation plans of high school Beta Club. JoANN McNATT Advisor Ddvies, R W. DeLaddy, E. A. Iota Mu Sigma Visits Federal Reserve Bank lota Mu Sigma is an honorary fraternity which pays tribute to Industrial Management majors who have proven their abilities in the fields of leadership and scholarship. Fre- quent field trips are taken throughout the surrounding areas. Among the areas visited are the Carling Brewery and the Federal Reserve Depository in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Wachovia National Bank in Char- lotte, North Carolina. Membership is limited to those boys in the Industrial Management curriculum who have at least a 2.7 GPR. Hughey, R. D. Henderson, L. S Butch offers words of wisdom at banquet table. A steak banquet climaxes initiation. Vaughen, J W Ceramic students examine finished product. Keramos Gives Books To Olin Hall Library Membership in Keramos, the national honorary and professional ceramic engineer- ing fraternity is an honor highly coveted by students in ceramics. It signifies outstanding achievements in scholarship, leadership, and an active interest in the advancement of ceramic technology. Each year the Clemson chapter of Keramos makes a presentation of books to the Olin Hall Library. Keramos members visit various high schools in South Carolina and neighbor- ing states to present to juniors and seniors the opportunities offered in ceramical engi- neering. Outstanding students are honored at the annual awards banquet at the end of each year. rp • M ferd llenger, D. T. Brosnan, D. Frederic, J. C. ft | ii ill Reese, C. R. Smoak, R H. Williamson, J. E. D. L. HINDMAN President Dennis discusses ceramics problem with lab partners. Mu Beta Psi Presents Spring Sound Concert Mu Beta Psi, Delta Chapter, has been active since 1937 stressing the importance of music as a part of university life. Pre- sentation of the Annual Concert Series is a major project at which the members serve as ushers and marshals and sell tickets. Spring Sounds is a money raising project which pre- sents prominent musical groups on campus. Formal and informal initiations are held for male faculty and students who are sincerely interested in music. i Bullock, R. E. Compton, A. H. Corbett, T Day. L L. Gilbert, D L. Goodwin, J. G. A. C. DICKERT President BRUCE F. COOK Advisor King, F. M. Kingsmore, T. Schaefer, N. V. Williams, B. F. Plans for Spring Sounds musical production are worked out. Jim Heller leads group in discussion. Members relax after meeting. t J. M. HELLER. JR. President Dr. Macaulay Speaks To Sigma Tau Epsilon Sigma Tau Epsilon is the honor society of the College of Arts and Sciences at Clem- son University. A student must have a grade-point ratio of 3.0 before he will be considered for admission into the society. Membership is divided into three classes: student, alumni, honorary. Upon unanimous consent of the society, awards are presented to the senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, on Honors and Awards Day having the highest scholastic standing. Professor Macaulay from the Economics Department talked to the members on Improvement of Undergraduate Teaching and Dr. Mark Steadman from the English Department talked on Humor . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Amick. J., Trout M., McKee S.. Mitchell, A Greene, B„ Ewell. B., Pridemore, 8., Rolli, B., Cohen, E., Noble L. THIRD Waldrop, H. Gardner, R.. Avant, J., ROW: Littleiohn, T., Hell Achievement Tests Given by Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is a national brotherhood for male students who attain a grade-point ratio of 3.5 or more during either semester of their freshman year at Clemson. It spon- sors achievement tests in math and in English in which interested freshmen may compete. The individuals who score highest on each of these examinations are given special awards on Honors and Awards Day. It also awards a medal to a scholastically outstand- ing senior each spring. The club sent three delegates to the national convention in Auburn, Alabama in November. R. L GARDNER President Abrams, J. R. Addison, J. W. Beam, H. W. Bell, D. M. Buckheister. P G. Caldwell, J. E Click, W. M. Cottingham C F Dinneen, J H. Dusenberry, G. R Greene. D. B. Hankms, S. Hannah, W. N Hannah, W. P Robert presides over impressive initiation. HJHDHi BBnB H Harley, M. Hasslinger, M. E. Hayes, C. G. Hendricks, J. Hill, C. E. Hindman, D. L. Howard, J. M. Jeter, S. M. Kapp, R. Kersey, S. P. K.rkwood, C. LaRoche, E. A. Lease, L. R. Lindler, H. E. Littlejohn, H. Long, C. M. Marchbanks, M. V. Matthew, J. D. Maxwell, M. McCorkle, C. Miller, W. L. Monteith, J. Morrison, S. J. Nelson, C B. Nelson, C. D. Newton, J. S. Northrop, T. M. O ' Bryan, N. B. Peele, L. C. Pounder, 0. B. Ruzieka, J. L. Seaman, D. T. Segelken, K. H. Shelley, D. W. Shirley, C. G. Smith, W. R. Smithyman, S. D. Smoak, N.A. Steifle, J. W. Stroup, K. F. Pridemore, W. J. Reese, C. R. R.ce, R. W. Rolli, R. J. Sibley, W. M. Simpson, W M. Smith, T. E. Smith, T M. Sutherland, J. L. Thomas, J. E. Thompson, A. J. Waters, K. Phi Kappa Phi Honors Outstanding Scholars The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi has from its beginning endeavored to promote the ideas that by recognizing and honoring those who have excelled in scholarship other students may be inspired to work for high rank and that scholarship is not limited to any single field of endeavor. Student members serve the University as officers in almost all the organizations on the Clemson campus. High academic attain- ment and service to their fellow students are gualities which will help them remain in posi- tions of responsibility and leadership after they have left Clemson. .•  T mFff PROF. HUGH MACAULAY President mm A delicious meal awaits Phi Kappa Phis Abrams, J. H. Booth, H. J. Brosnan, D. A. Bull, B. R. Burton, O. M. Cotton, H. S. Crawford, D. R. Cribb, L. J. Culbertson, S. B. Dowling, N. E. Dusenberry, G. R. Ellis, I. L. Franklin, R. D. Frederic, J. C Goodwin, J. G- Hass, M . E. Heller J. M. Hill C E Hindman, D. L. Hobbs, A M. Hokombe, C. E. Jam, son, T. S. Kapp, R. W. King, C H. .0. £  x% Q O Jl it tkrikitM P P (P Q Kirkwood, C. E. Ledbetter, D- B. Maddox, W. C. Matthew, J. D. Maxwell, M. J. Miley, R. E. Moore, S. R. Northrop, T. M. O ' Bryan, N. B Poindexter, C. E Pridemore, W. J. Redden, J. D. Richardson, T. E. Rolli, R. J. Rowland, C. A. Russell, D. R. Scarce, D A. Seaman, D. T. Shelley, D. W. Smith, P. G. Smithyman, S. D. Sutherland, J. L. Trout, M. B. Von Hofe, S. E. iiijiiil Professor Macaulay prepares economics lesson. Suzanne Culbertson prepares for her economics clas  i Members enjoy initiation banquet. Tau Beta Phi Offers Slide Rule Course Tau Beta Pi is the national engineering honor fraternity. Annual activities include worthwhile service projects, such as the free slide rule course, the maintenance of study rooms in the Civil Engineering building, and the presentation of a special award to the outstanding sophomore engineering student. Tau Beta Pi officially initiated the presenta- tion of a Woman ' s Badge in 1936. Alpha chapter presented this award last year to Mary B. Trout. en. Members listen tor their names as David calls the ro Hindman, D. L. Hodgson, J. R., Jr Seaman, D. T. Sheppard, E. L. Traynham, K. C. Trout, M. B Clark sketches plans for a new project. Architects Honored By Tau Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta, a national honor society in architecture and the allied arts, was first represented at Clemson University in the spring of 1965. The society is engaged in several endeavors within the School of Archi- tecture, such as the publicity of Architectural Foundation lectures and the entertainment of guest speakers. This year, for the first time, the society will consider also as candi- dates for membership outstanding students in the curriculum of Building Construction. an - CHARLES SMITH LESENE MONTEITH CLARK PLAXICO TONY LOUDON JIM SUTHERLAND President Christmas Drive Held By Tiger Brotherhood Tiger Brotherhood is one of the oldest and most select service organizations on the Clemson Campus. It sponsors the Mother of the Year award each spring. Tiger Brotherhood provides freshmen with guided tours and a drop-in to help them become more familiar with theircampus. A Christmas drive for underprivileged children is spon- sored by the Brotherhood. Tiger Brother- hood contributes much to the Clemson Tra- dition and Spirit. Dargan, W Dumas, C. Randy and Jay Dee build the Tiger Brotherhoo Arch. _____ te, J. C. Jackson, J Lanier, B. McElmurray, W. ilii McGee, E. McCrorey, S. S. Mahaffey. H. R. Matthew, J. D. Myers, P. E. He roars for Clemson — THE TIGER. Claude, Steve, and Jim relax in the Tiger Brother- hood room. Richardson, T. Rogers, P. Segars, G. Smithyman, S. Sutherland, J. L. Sutton, G. R. Walker, W. Watson, R. Welborn, J. One of the traditions of Tiger Brotherhood initiation is for the new pledges to wear cos- tumes for a day. Xi Sigma Pi Promotes Practice of Forestry The objectives of Xi Sigma Pi are to se- cure and maintain a high standard of schol- arship in forestry education, to work for the upbuilding of forestry, and to promote fraternal relations among earnest workers engaged in forestry activities. It is the intention of the fraternity to honor the forestry student who excels scho- lastically and possesses a personality that would tend to make him successful in forestry work. Xi Sigma Pi aims at stimulating schol- arship in forestry and at bringing together in good fellowship those students who have shown exceptional ability. Pledges remove blindfolds after formal initiation. R. NIEDERHOF President Coleman, W. G. Cornwell, J. Cowles, J. E. White, F. W. Williams, J. Club proiects pertaining to forestry are planned. v « e professional ' ;. . l .â– :•: ■■■■■•.?• Dannelly, L. R. Edwards, B. R. Ervin, S. J. Larry and Allen are experimenting on a new dye in the lab. Plant Trips are Part Of AATCC Activities The main activities of the A merican As- sociation of Textile Chemists and Colorists include speakers from industry, plant trips, and a steak supper each semester. It is thought that the various speakers and plant trips bring the students closer to the realities of the Textile industry. The members also come in contact with the leaders of the textile industry fostering relationships that may result in better jobs on graduation from Clemson. This is a familiar sight in the Textile industry. irii li Moss, C. L. Norris, A. O. Partlow, H. B. Poteat, W. E. Price, R. C. Sutherland, C. Watkins, J. D. AEC Encourages Study In Agriculture Field The Clemson Agricultural Education Club is an organization for Agricultural Education majors and young men who participated in high school FFA programs. Each year the members travel to high schools throughout the state to encourage seniors to enter into the field of agriculture. Members view films on some phase of agriculture and participate in the fall cookout and spring banguet held each year. The increasing number of boys enrolling in this club is evidence that it is successful. JAMES McCLARY President Rhodes, D. W. Durham, D Herinqton, McMadden Robertson, Hicks, l. W. Cartrette, J. G. Alle F M R P. Mmche :. T. Roddy, M. E. J. G. Sutton, G. R. Coile, D. N. Gunnels, D K Huqqins, K. N Newton, D. A Sansbu Wheele G. D. Barnette, J. W. Connelly, D. M. Hardwick, C. V. Jenkins, G. A. Newton, P, Schepis, T. F. Williams, M. B. Bull, W. H Crawford, J R. Harrell, M. R Johnson, M. W. Noffz, W. O. Shirley, J. S. Williamson, W. Carraway, D. C. Cunningham, J. A. Harrelson, J. J. Lee, T. E. Patterson, C C. Smith, K. L. Wilson, J. H. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hardaway, J., Hindman. D., McDaniel, G., Vldetto, R., Brosnan, D. ACS Promotes Annual Speaking Contest The American Ceramic Society ' s primary purpose is to acquaint the students of the Ceramic Department on a social and not on an academic basis. The society participates in conventions, plant tours to the Fiberglas Plant in Anderson, S. C, picnics, and an an- nual student speaking contest in which the winner represents the local chapter at the national convention. This convention will be held in Chattanooga, Tennessee this year. The society annually erects a Homecoming display and sponsors a Homecoming Queen contestant. A banquet is held where awards are presented to outstanding students in Ceramic Engineering. D. BROSNAN President Members take part in an experiment in the lab. An extra pair of hands is always needed in ceramics lab. AATT members take a break before a meeting. AATT Hears Speakers On Textile Industry The American Association for Textile Technology was organized at Clemson Uni- versity in 1962. The purpose of AATT is to keep the textile students informed on the developments in the textile industry. This is accomplished by having speakers from in- dustry at the monthly meetings, by going on field trips, and by having related films at the meetings. All undergraduate students majoring in textiles are eligible for member- ship in the student organization. jack w. SPARKS President Connelly, R. L. Denton, D. J. Farley, R. L. Gibson, C Members gain knowledge about textiles in the lab. Textile students are informed on the developments in the textile industry. Textile students soon learn that practice makes perfect. ' 4 dk Lee, J. E. Mancengill, J. M. Maynard, H. P. Kenneth has an accident in Sirrine Hall Wright, M. D. Lott, L. K. Dr. Pindar lectures on organic chemistry. ACHS Sells Equipment For the Laboratory The student chapter of the American Chemical Society is open to all students majoring in chemistry or chemical engineer- ing. Numbered among the yearly activities of the organization are picnics, field trips, and service projects. The American Chemi- cal Society sponsors a tutoral program for students enrolled in freshman chemistry. All projects are financed through the yearly sale of laboratory aprons and safety goggles, thereby eliminating the need for collection of local dues while promoting the use of safety eguipment. Nelson presides over an AChS meeting in the Chemistry Building. N. B. O ' BRYAN President P jfc? Jut MIL mm m m fti L Kk j PT ' HBi i M fe. Ill 1 J FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Edwards, B. R., Cottrell. R. C. Davis, J. M. SECOND ROW: Roof, D. C: Bock, R. F., Kneece, W. C, Adams, J. N., Long. M. THIRD ROW: Lindler, H. E., Bowen, L. B.. Reiker, J. M.. Pimento, R. T. FOURTH ROW: Deanhardt, L, Blue. R., O ' Bryan, N. B. AIRYBAK ADSA homecoming display adds color to Clemson ' s campus. Cely, T. W. Classey, R. F. Corbett, H. E., Jr. Ducworth, R. E. Gray, O. T. A. R. NICHOLS President Jameson, H. R. Jordon, J. D. Long, L. E. Peeler, H. S. Satterwhite, C. W. Members enjoy watching Herbert initiate a pledge. ADSA Presents Dairy Achievement Award The Clemson chapter of the American Dairy Science Association is the oldest de- partmental club on campus. The club spon- sors two judging teams in alternate years. This year ' s team participated in both the national and southeastern dairy cattle judg- ing contests. A Clemson member is serving as second vice-president of the Southeast- ern Branch of the American Dairy Science association. The club presents a Dairy Club Achievement Award to the student snowing the most improvement during his stay at Clemson. Talbot, Ed. W. Tapper, E. D. AM r ik gg, W. Berkland, R. D. Bernat, W. C. Laser Beam Topic for Chemical Engineers The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers has been active on the Clemson campus since 1948. To be eligible for membership, the student must be at least a sophomore in Chemical Engineering. This year the chapter has heard guest speakers lecture on the Laser, Hy- brid computers, and Engineering in Nu- clear Fields. The chapter ' s activities this year included the building of a homecoming display and the sponsoring of three special functions. Members ask questions about engineering in nuclear fields. Members learn firsthand how certain chemical processes work. , f I- m Blanks, W. J. Bowen, L Cs - k HMmkmk n, J.C Bruggeman, W. H. Campbell, J. P. Campbell, P. G. Click, W. M. Cockcroft, J. E. J. C. Dempsey, D. G. BB Detwiler, 0. W. Donahoe, C. R. Fessler, R. G. Forbes, J. - Mi PETER SMITH President Goodwin, J. C. Haggett. J. F. Hall, T. M. Hampton, D. L. Haney, J. T. The chemical engineers show their spirit at homecoming. Ilk Henne, E. C. Herron, H. M. mm iii+M Holder, W. D. Howard, W. T. Hudson, R. A. Johnson, A. E. Jumper, B. C. Lake, M. A. Members of AlChE learn about the many McAiiley, J- P. job opportunities open to them upon graduation. McCormac, R. McElveen, S. McKee, W. Moore, F. B. Moore, N. M. Morrison, C. Northrop, T.  JL Osborne, M. W. Chemical engineers work on a diffi cult problem. life ' Pool, W. T. Rice, R. W. Rieker, J. M. Valuable information and experience are gained by working in the labs. James :ture entertaining. Wriittemore, A. C. Wilks, J. L. Williams, B. F. Wright, T. H. Members learn how to advance the standards of Agricultural Engineering. ASAE Visits Republic Steel Corporation The American Society of Agricultural Engineers strives to promote the science art of engineering in agriculture. Members par- ticipated this year in field trips to Rome Ploy Company, Republic Steel Corp., Ralston- Purina Company, Jesse Jewel Produce Com- pany, and the Southeastern Soil and Water Experiment Station. This year ' s school activi- ties included a homecoming display, the Christmas card project, and magazine gift subscriptions to the infirmary. The engineers get firsthand experience in watching an experiment. ! £ V Smith, K. E. Wiggins, J. W. Wilson, J. K. Thomas and other members get helpful instructions. .;: Anderson, J. E. Ballenger, R. ASCE Chapter Hears National President The Clemson University student chapter of ASCE was established to provide oppor- tunities for the students in civil engineering to make professional acguaintances and associations. Various field trips help to prepare a stu- dent for his work after graduation. This year, at a banquet at the Clemson House, the national president of the American So- ciety of Civil Engineers spoke to a combined meeting of the student chapter and its parent chapter. oyce, W. M. Brackett, R. J. Brandt, W. R. Brannon, J A. Bnggs, J. H Chaplin, R. P. Chastam, R. L. Coxey, J. T. Civil Engineers listen to a lecture on traf- fic engineering. Corn, J. E., Jr. Dowl.ng, N. E. A member surveys for a CE project. Edmonds, R. F. Hams, D. C. Hendricks, J asmm Horton, P. M. Huckaby, C. E. Jackson, J. F. Jackson, R. E. Jacobs, J. S. Jones, D. A, Kellahan, W. N. f I Speakers keep the members informed on practical aspects of engineering. Lovell, J. B. McClendon, T. E McCombs, D. R. McCombs, Win, R. 7 J McHugh, J. F. Massingill, 5. F. Miller, M. C. Nelson, G. P. O ' Hanlon, J. P. Pace, G. L. Pace, R M. Parris, R. G Peeples, 5. J. Phillips, G. W. The CE buildi impressive sight at night. If i Russell, J., Ill Seaman, D. T. Shrum, 5. J. Spetnagel, T. J. Svendsen, V. G. At meetings members learn about new developments in the field of engineering. It Spencer, D. F, Spencer, R. L. ; Terry, W. R. Thomas, R. S. Ci Todd, J. R„ Jr. Touchstone, T. A. Vincent, L. E. Walker, J. W. fc « 1 1 â– . . ji ■•iVial Ward, J. R. Williams, I. R. Willson, H. J. Woods, J. M. Civil Engineers gain valu- able experience in the field. Workman, H. B. Bracken, D. M. CU Horticulture Club Holds Juice Sessions The Clemson Horticulture Club is a charter member of the Association of Col- legiate Branches of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Club membership is not limited to horticulture majors but is open to all students. This year ' s activities included a fall cookout, a Christmas party and the annual Spring Banquet. Juice Ses- sions were held periodically to make grape juice for sale in the Agriculture Sales Room. Clemmons, A. D. Fosky, P. L. Gilchrist, H. W. Harper, S. M. CARROLL T.STEPHENS President Members take part in Juice Sessions in the Horticultural Products lab. Sanders, M. L. Segelken, K. H. Sherman, R. R. Stang, J. R. •I t2ltft Gainey, J. R. Gardner, F. A. Ousley, F. E. Perry, S. M. Rutherford, M. P. Stein, J. R. Summer, J. T. Woodham, J. T. Mullinax, D. E. James, Robert, and Louise make grape juice. VERNON L. GASKINS President Dean and Charlie operate complicated industrial engineering machine. AIIE Members Present Papers at Conference The purpose of AIIE is to stimulate and to promote the interest and advancement of Industrial Engineering at Clemson Uni- versity. Members may attend the regional AIIE Student Conference in the spring. Last year the conference was held in Atlanta. At these conferences members meet students from other schools and exchange ideas. Stu- dents may present a technical paper at the conference, thereby practicing his ability to present information and to compete for cash awards. Ash trays are made and sold by the club to obtain money to finance its project. Farnum, C O. Foote. R. O. Hardister, C D. Plans for programs are made that into the concepts of I.E. give members a better insight Industrial engineers are often found work- ing with oscilloscopes. % it lii Lee, L. W. McDonald, C. E. Olsen, W. M. O ' Shields, D. M. IE majors work on a problem in the lab. Hull, S. L. . m MK Dean Hardister shows another industrial engineer how to operate apparatus. ill Rahim, M. Z. Shull, T. S. Smith, D. E. Stickle, R. J. fell 111 Trainor, R. Wallace, W. L. Caldwell, J. E. ASME Chapter Holds Coveted Bendix Award The American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers is an organization which acquaints stu- dents with the activities which are occuring in the mechanical engineering field. The club participates in ASME student contests — design contests, the Bendix Award, and technical pape r presentations. Clemson is the current holder of the coveted Bendix Award which is presented for the best organization, programs, and student participation. urdette, C A. J. m j Chisholm, W. B. Culbreth, T. L. WILLIAM R. SMITH President Floyd, S. C. Gaillard, T. R. T Hi JHUHJ ii ' - ' t MH a A Hancock, M. D. Mechanical engineers spend many long and hard hours in the lab. iik j im Harrower, J. S. Hesters, A. E. Holcombe, B. W. Jennings, C. W, Johnson, H, W. Owen, K. L. Pearce, J. A. 51 Pegram, P. B. CI Putnam, W. M. Redden, J. Reeves, J- E. Reynolds, D. W. f ' mM ti tfb, Reynolds, W. E. Robinson, M. J. Smith, T. S. Stephens, R. H. Stewart, A. W. Swanger, D. H. Tennant, M. H. Refreshments are enjoyed after meetings. Adams, J. M. Addison, J. T. Ballington, D. A. Beatson. R B. Bracken, D. M Barbecues Sponsored By Block and Bridle The Clemson University Block and Bridle Club is the professional club of the Animal Science Department. The club ' s activities are financed by annual spring and fall bar- becues. The club ' s junior and senior livestock judging teams and meat judging teams com- pete in Chicago, Memphis, Baltimore, and Atlanta. Every spring the club sponsors a livestock judging contest and a meat judging contest. Trophies and ribbons for these events and other club awards climax the year at the annual banguet. Members help at the barbecue The club sponsored a barbeque before the UNC football game. Haqan, E. L. Hendrix, W. J. McMakin, J. F. mkiM Malphrus, L. D. Merritt, R. T. WALTER DANTZLER President Powell, C. A. Quinn, S. A. Suber, F. T. Tennant, C. Dr. Wheeler speaks at the fall initiation. Pardue, J. C Parrado, P. M. o a Q m p } 1 4 i v diM 4ik iM Ramage, D E. Reindollar. H. B. Shirer, W. M. Shumway, P. E. Stanford, Wm. Thomas, J. M. Vallentine, P. M. Willoughby, M. Wilson, H. E. Woodside, A. T. Members are happy about the plans for the livestock judging contest. Jeff shows to the other forestry students the different grains of wood. Forestry Club Holds A Local Conclave Since its formation in 1957, the Clemson Forestry Club has formed the nucleus for a closer relationship between students and faculty members. The climax event of the year for the club is the forestry conclave, which consists of events pertaining to the arts and skills of forestry. The winners of the local conclave then compete in the regional conclave against members of forestry clubs from other colleges. Coleman, W. S. F,shburne, B. G. Ford, R. H. Harmon, L. A Hailman, J. E. Hugg, N M. Koch, J. D. Members listen as Dr. Warner tells about his Boy Scout trip to the Great Lakes. Merriman, K. !- Aft ft 4 RICHARD NIEDERHOF President Ml o Lawton, F. Leonard, M. W. William and James study the progress of the life of a pine. 5 JU. fe J v. ' iJl ' iyW ' P ' ; f ' -. — if â– J ' - r J), g. ; ' V %| ; 1 fife -1 S m i FORESTRY § 1 CLUB . JSI Moore, W. C. Strock, W. G. Forestry Club ' s display says, Fell hell out of the Blue Devils White, F. W. Williams, J. G. y y A FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kepley. G., Crawford, J.. Henderson, L, Cromer, P. SECOND ROW: Rush, G., Shealy. W., Tarquino, S., Poston, T. THIRD ROW: Speech, H., Wyatr. N., McArthur, M., Wannamaker. FOURTH ROW: Rumph, M. State Award Given to The Education Club The Clemson University Education Asso- ciation is the pre-professional association for Clemson University students preparing to teach. The group sponsored a High School Visit- ation Day for the Future Teachers of America. The club was awarded the State Chapter of the Year Award last spring by the South Carolina Education Association at the annual South Carolina Student Educa- tion Association Convention. This was the first time the award has ever been given and the Clemson University group was the youngest participating club. SANDY TAROUINO President E3 k A I â„¢ George tells about the plans for the High School Visitation Day for the Future Teachers of America. Four student teachers tell about their experiences as teachers in junior and senior high schools. HBsMBHHHssNi Delta Sigma Nu Makes Trip to Charleston Delta Sigma Nu, Clemson University ' s pre-medical fraternity, promotes interests among students who plan to enter some field of medicine. The club had Dr. Jervey from the Medical College of Charleston and Mr. Anderson from the Clemson University Psychology Department as speakers. The activities of the club include mixers, parties, an annua banguet, and an annual trip to the Medica College of South Carolina. P P O Abbott, J. J. Alverson, 0. R. H. W. Biggerstaff, E. Freeman, J. W. Goodman, I. Mr. Frank Burtner, advisor, goes over the plans for the club ' s trip to the Medical College at Charleston. Stevenson, C. E Stoddard, W. R. Trescot, R. E. Weller, R. N. Watts, M. A. Joe points out the main ob- jectives of the 4-H club to four other members. 4-H Club Distributes Monthly Calendars The Clemson University 4-H Club has taken a big step in providing a much needed service to the student body. With the help of the Alumni Association, the 4-H Club is printing and distributing monthly calendars to the students. The club members have been informed of 4-H activities by talks from Mr. J. B. Wil- liams, State Boys 4-H Agent, and Dr. W. C. Mickleberry of the Food Science and Bio- chemistry Department. A trip to Rock Eagle, Georgia State 4-H camp for the southeast- ern collegiate conference climaxed social activities of the club. John discusses the printing and the distributing of the monthly calendars. LEROY ATKINSON President SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nickles. J. W., Wilson, R. W.. Sarratt. Mickelberry. W. L, Advisor. STANDING: Atkinson. W. L, Chinnes V. D.. ;, J. E., Nichols, A Emlsee, E., R., Gassoway, F. t Stoudemire, J. W. Camp, C. R. Camak, D. A. Cash, R. M. Hawkins, W. C. EDGAR RAY GARRIS President IE Fraternity Honors Mr. L R. Booker The Gamma chapter of lota Lambda Sigma was one of the first professional fra- ternities organized on Clemson ' s campus. Membership is limited to the juniors and seniors in Industrial Education who have completed a portion of their major subjects with at least a B average. This year Mr. Dewey Block spoke to the group on Clem- son In The Past . The group also honored Mr. Leonard R. Booker with a retirement dinner at the Clemson House. f At id Robert and Henry gain further knowl- edge of industrial education. Schleig, J. O. Weaver, R. V. Members by working closely in the lab create a feeling of brotherhood. j «j JB - te J f. BMPtl HL.- - ftr ifl rVH W Wjt-rf . |j JBmgMPi m ESQ ft IEEE Develops a New Library-Lounge Room The Clemson University branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi- neers unites student electrical engineers both professionally and socially as well as foster- ing professional development. A picnic and banguet are yearly IEEE functions. The engi- neers combine their talents to produce an electrical homecoming display each year and are currently developin g a library-lounge in Riggs Hall. During the second semester, Clemson sends representatives to the Regional Convention which was held last year at Georgia Tech. Boudolf, V. A. Bnce, S. M. n, F. H. iMiAiiM Ballard, M. H. Barnett, L. J. Belcher, E. L. Bell, G. F. Bolin, E. M. Bishop, M. B. Members listen as speakers compare various job opportunities for electrical engineers. Frederiksen, J. Gaddy, C H. Godsey, W. G. Guest, J. D. Horton, W H. H RICHARD B. BANKHEAD President ihisfc Dargan, W. E. Dobbins, R. G. Dobbins, 5. R. Galloway, R. L. Agronomy Club Makes Annual Field Trip Kappa Alpha Sigma, the Clemson Uni- versity Agronomy Club, is open to all under- graduates interested in agronomy. It spon- sors a student-staff cookout at the beginning of each semester and a senior banquet at the end of spring semester. Members attend the National Convention of the Student Activities Subdivision of the American So- ciety of Agronomy and participate in the National Soils Judging contest. Kappa Alpha Sigma makes at least one field trip and publishes Corn Shucks, the newsletter. R. A. PHELPS President LeHecka, J. A. Hardaway, R. W. Huckabay, D. A. Members learn about the plans to sell Indian corn to finance other projects. R. A. PHELPS President Council Participates In Orientation Week The Student Agriculture and Biological Science Council was organized in February 1958. The council ' s goal is to serve as a sponsoring group for activities of intere st to the entire School of Agriculture. This year these goals are being met through par- ticipation by members during Orientation Week, High School Visitation Day, talks given by members to groups stressing the importance of agriculture and biology in our society, and social functions such as folk dances for Clemson students. One of the club ' s activities this year was having a square dance. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jones, C. M., Suber, L, Stang, J., Lewis, J., Craft, P., Warren, C, Phelps, 3., Skelton, B. J. SECOND ROW: Breyeale, F.. Atkinson, L, Royce. P., Niederhof, R., Chinners. B.. Rodgers, J. THIRD ROW: Fraily, V., Leech, B., STeer, B„ Embrey, E., Stevens, T., Gassoway, F. FOURTH ROW: Jenkins, D„ Hand, G.. Nichols, A., Morris, B., McClary, T., Savarance, E. o ' p fit Allen, F. C. Blanchard, R. E. Busch, F D. Chandler, K. D. Cornwell, J. C. Pre- Vets Visit Sand Hill Experiment Post The purpose of the Pre-Vet Club is to stimulate an appreciation of the veterinary professional and to further the interest of the student in veterinary medicine. In the spring the sophomores are taken to the Sand Hill Experiment Station to ob- serve the work done there. Later during Easter Holiday the club visits the University of Georgia to tour their Veterinary School. At the end of each school year the club holds a banquet to install new officers. m Pre-Vet members often find the visits to the animal barns amusing. 7 Fulmer, R. H. Copeland, W. L. Dunbar, W. E. Q. iC-i Huckabee, E. A. Thompson, J. Trevor, K. L. Wallenburg, C Through club meetings the student ' s interest in veterinary medicine grows. H. B. BURCHSTEAD President The Young Democrats brought outstanding speakers to the campus. Addis, B. G. Clarkson, R. B. Craigo, S. R. Curry, J. C. Young Democrats Hear S. C. Governor Speak The Clemson University Young Democrats Club is an organization of Clemson students whose purpose is to provide a forum for free discussion of important social and eco- nomic questions in relation to the Demo- cratic Party. One area of activities has been the bring- ing of speakers onto the Clemson campus such as Robert McNair, Ernest Hollings, Donald Russell, John West, Bryan Dorn, and Earl Morris. Senator Hollings and Gail Addis go through the dining hall lunch line Thrower, R. S. Welborn, R. Adkins, Wm. Batchelor, A. S. Bedenbaugh, E. E. Brown, M. E. Clark, J. D. Clayton, E. R. Career Day Highlight Of the SAM Program The Society for the Advancement of Management ' s program is highlighted by Career Day. This year the program included forty top business executives from over thirty different career fields who were on campus to answer questions and to give in- formation concerning their respective fields. The members take field trips to the Hender- son Advertising Agency and to the Deering Miliken Management Center. Leading busi- nessmen from industry are invited to speak at monthly meetings. SAM members are dedicated to the advancement of management. Gillespie, S. N. Godfrey, D. K. Godfrey, J. W. Goodwin, D. J. Henderson, L. S. Holmes, D. D Howard, M. R. A student ' s question is answered on Career Day. Hughey, R. Jeffcoat, J. L. Johnso n, D. R. Jordan, R. M. Kelley, E. S. Landers, D. M. Lopez, M. K. Lynn, J. H. Mauldin, C. B. Maynard, H. P. Morgan, C. B. Muldrow. R. McAlister, G. McBride, C. E. , i iiiii mMik A top business executive gives information con- cerning his field. McCurry, J. F. Poore, V. H. Roberts, C. L. Rogers, J. R. Shaw, L. R. Snyder, C. J. Thompson, C. D. Truett, H. D. Watk.ns, C. W. Weaver, J. T, Prescott, C Price, C. A. Price, J. H. Roper, R, G. Sanders, H. K. Schlaefer, E. V. Steiner, F. E. Stepp, K. S. Stepp, J. E. Vaughan, J. W. Ward, M. B. Ward, T. E. Williams, R. H. Wolfe, L. F. Woodland, G. Campbell, P. G All Ail Clancy, C. Clarke, D. H. Joe Rogers Addresses Young Republicans The Clemson University Young Republi- cans Club was formed on the University campus in I960. The club launched Opera- tion Green Beret as the most ambitious project of the year. John Grisso, candidate for U. S. Congress, Alex Miller, a former member of the Special Forces, and Joe Rogers, candidate for Governor, have ad- dressed the club. Club members campaigned for the Republican Party before the No- vember 8 elections. W. G. SHEALY Young Republicans watch and see if their Davis, J. M. candidates win. DePass. W. B. Dowhng, D. Epps, D. E. Santt, R. D. Garnett, S. T. Gibson, N. K. Grabb, G. A. Green, B. H. Hall, T. M. Harrison, H. Hubb, P. F. Hunter, C. Prominent speakers make the club meetings very interesting. Lawson, T. M. Lawton, J. M. Lyle, J. D. McAl! ster, H. D. Maner, J. K. Martin, J. A Nichols, A. R. Payne, W. M. Pinson, W. E. David, Harris, and James make plans for Operation Green Putnam, w. m Beret. j£fc ' Reeves, T. C. Riggs, W. E. Young Republicans hope that their campaigning pays off. Settle, J. E. Sheram, D, E. HI mk. ' • y Whitney. R K. wieienga, b. l. w,g g ers, m. e. w,ight, R m. q u members listen while John Grisso lectures. • H FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miller, J., Varady, L, Huff, R., Henderson, J., Kinghorn, T., Lutmire, S., Walter, J., Cunningham, R. SECOND ROW: Shelley, D., Graham, J., Dellinger, D., Morris, A., Molin, O., Lawler, L THIRD ROW: Jactson, E., Glymph, D., Mossman, M., Kapp, R., Neuhause, J., Hunter, D. FOURTH ROW: Terry, B., Carson, S., Hill, L, Ayers, D., Martin, T., Rabun, T. FIFTH ROW: Hershberger, M.. Smith, J., Stephens, D.. Hudson, M., Lamar, D. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schechler, E., Chandler, L., Musgraves, J., Houseman, D., Chambers, M., Edney, R., Gallimore, P., Len, J. SECOND ROW: Warlick, W„ Schrober, H., Hyatt, G., Johnson, D., Etheredge, W., McClestey, S., Muthig, T., Fleetwood, G. THIRD ROW: Barker, J., Kauric, W., Taylor, L., Reed, W., Ellis, D., Jentins, J., Magarian, G., Edwards, J. FOURTH ROW: Goodson, R., Beam, C, Coffey. T., McKamey, D., Abrams, J., Owens, C, Reed, J. FIFTH ROW: Hankins, S., Jacques, J., Gresham, W., Craigo, S., Howes, H. SIXTH ROW: Matthews, D., Wiechnit, D.. Matthew, R., Koretz, B., Wilterson, T. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cobb, M., Taylor, T., Fontaine, A.. Patterson, W., Hemphill, J. SECOND ROW: Root, B.. Lineberger. J.. Powell, R., Anderson, R., Sherratt, P., Day, L. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Deloach, A., Bethune, B., Clart. B., Musial, N. SECOND ROW: Long, M., Cable, J., Smith, C, MiHer, P., Golightly, D., Martin, J., Blately, E., Monteith. L. THIRD ROW: Parsons, B.. Floyd, C, McDonough, J., Plaxco, C. Beaux Arts Ball Ends AlA ' s Activities The student chapter of the American In- stitute of Architects is a professional organi- zation open to all students in the architecture curriculum. The activities include a film series offering cultural and educational showings. Two main social functions sponsored by the chapter are a picnic in the fall and Beaux Arts, a masquerade ball in the spring. This year, it published a portfolio of work to project the school image. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hipp, T., Blactburn, J., Gilpen, R., Terry D., Woodward, R., Lee, H., Stardon, N. SECOND ROW: Carpenders, S., Todd, J., Sneider, P., Rigelout, J., Welchell, K., Leven, P., Allen, T. A social â– n H â– â– IFC Hosts Christmas For Underprivileged The Inter-Fraternity Council of Clemson University was founded in 1959 with the primary purpose of coordinating and gov- erning the activities of the nine social fra- ternities. First semester was busy with open rush functions such as the Open Quadrangle and two open houses. The semester ended with the annual Christmas party for the underprivileged children. With the begin- ning of second semester came Rush Week, the most im portant time of the year for all the Greeks. The Greek Week activities in the spring climaxed the social year for the fraternities and the IFC. INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL CLEMSON UNIVERSITY IFC ' s own Santa. The mighty Greeks vie at Marathon for their laurels. tM§M tJ J Malcolm O ' N Graham Pntchard Dave Ch W. MICHAEL CLICK President KDX ,M 41 Lesesne Monteith John Waddell Terry Richardson Ken Suggs Greeks entertain rushees on the quad. Iftfcfcfc There is much deep concentration as Lesene brings up a question at IFC. A little brotherly help. Alpha Gamma Takes Active Part in IFC Although Alpha Gamma is the youngest fraternity on campus, it is not the least active. The brotherhood participated in building a Homecoming display, IFC and intramural sports, and other smaller projects during the semester. During second semester, the fraternity participated in Greek Week, Fraternity Sing, intramural and IFC sports, the annual Spring Banguet, and a summer houseparty. Shirer. W. M. Turner, W. H. Brothers check bulletin board for messages. StiS ltHK ' twi ' WKM -f Bonnette, T. E. GERRY DUKES Sweetheart Gray, O. T. Hanes, C.  n, C. E. Clinkscales, C. C. Cullom, J. W. Evans, D. W. a ft ft til ft Hendrix, W. T. Hutto, M. H. Morris, B. L. Newton, P. O ' Neal, M. Wallace, J. P. Wiggins, J. W. Zeigler, R. L. brothers use AG lounge to rela S l A Rowdy Deacs Keep Traditional Spirit Since Delta Kappa Alpha was chartered in 1959, the brothers have sought to uphold the traditions of brotherhood and preserve their reputation as the Rowdy Deacs . The Deacs took second place for their Home- coming display this year and held parties at big dance weekends. First semester the fra- ternity held its annual fall houseparty, in keeping with the spirit of the season. Through active participation in all phases of college life, the Deacs are well known as campus leaders. Abrams, J. Addison, J Adkins, W. Cone, F. H. iifcii DeLoach, A. J Elienburg, J. Engstrom, E. Gardner, K. L. A H 1 â– El BJl ' IibI - W â– i Bert shows Ben the Deac ' s trophies. tokmkmA Pie ' son, P. R Ritchie, R Rochester, D. Sachsenmaier, C Stanzione. D. C, Swmlc. H. M. Thompson, J Tupper, E. D Trupin, F. H. Watson, R H Welborn, J. H. IH Cooper, C. E. Cooper, J. Cox, F. J. Crowther, J. P. Godsey, C. D. Goodson, R. H. Halediian, D. Harris, R. H. fr isM ED BLAKELY President ANNE MILLFORD Sweetheart Deacs and dates spend many fun-filled hours working on display. Joe and Ken welcome rushees. Mahaffey, H. R. Mahaffey, J. R. Manos, W. Sargent, F. A. Segars, H. D. Sellers, H. D. Simmons, R. Whatley, K. Wilkins, D. Yarborough, B. Yoke, W. C. Delta Phi Kappa has Highlands Houseparty The Delta Phi ' s started first semester with a party during Rat Hop weekend featuring the famous Unknown Five. During Home- coming the DPKs placed second at Tigerama and won third place in moving displays. The highlight of first semester was a houseparty in Highlands. During Rush Week the DPKs entertained their future pledges to the tunes of the Melody Makers. Greek Week wound up a fine year for DPK when last year ' s Greek Champions defended their title excellently. DPKs clown with rushees during smokers. Neumann, J. Pavlasek, S. GRAHAM PRITCHARD President Putnam, D. M. Putnam, J. R. RatliH. W. B. Reese. F CATHY GOEBEL Sweetheart Segars, J. H. Shuler, J. E. â– r 4 Addison, J. T. Amick, R. D. f? D p C £ Uroache, E. A. Lunceford, J. H. Neeley, K. Nemergut, J. P. Netzel, J. Graham talks to rushees. Touchstone, T. A. Waddell, J. H Tigers wander through Dreamland with DPK. KDX Holds First Formal Midwinters First semester projects for the Chis in- cluded the winning Homecoming display Soc ' Em Tigers, informal cook-outs, open rush drop-ins, presenting a pep rally skit, intramural sports, giving the Homecoming Alumni picnic, entertaining the boys from Miracle Hill School and the Christmas gag party. Second semester began with Rush, highlighted by the Chi Rush party featuring the checkmates. Other activities included a formal Midwinters party and houseparty. ft ft Pi 4 lilt Re iden, J Sharp, D C iMhk Compton, C. M. Chls knock out a winning display. Theilinq, H E. Thompson, A J. Turner, L. 4 4 The Chis hold an informal Rush party. l i AJ Henley, G. C. Hill, C. E. Hill, J E TERRY RICHARDSON President NANCY RICHARDSON Moore, R. N. Nuckols, C. Parker, J. Patten, W Small, R. J. Speights, D. A Stanley, P. H. Stoudenmire, J. W ill iJ Ail Crosby, W. A. Dickerson, J, A. Jeffords, B. Johnson, W. Ware, W. Waters, K. Wmgard, R. A. Witherspoon, S. KDX elcomes rushees. Snappers Come Out On Top Homecoming KSN began its social year with a party at Little Creek Recreation Center. Then came Homecoming. While KSN ' s Ratman and Sparrow were dealing their first place blows at Tigerama, the rest of KSN was busy con- structing their giant replica of Tillman Hall which won the still display competition. Dur- ing Rush, brothers and rushees danced to the music of the Soul, Inc. KSN climaxed this year with the spirit of the Old South prevailing at their annual Country Gentle- man ' s Ball. Johnston, J McCashll, R. Reeves. M. Rehm, F. G. Richardson, M. L. fciki Carder, J. Collins, S. G. Ratman and Sparrow discuss problems for captive audience. Smith, J. D. Sturgis, W. A Tiller, H. Weathers. R. L Wells, R. Li tM 4| edal, R. Brock, D. Gleaton, P. T. Hargrove, R. G. Harrison, H. NANCY McCARLEY Sweetheart KSN wins first place with their Homecoming display The Snappers entertain Rushees by looking at a few hands. Willson, W. P. Wilson, R. fa Ck agwell, B. L Bates, J. M Caughman, M. J. Cothran. B. A. Daniel, S. H. Drakeford, C. M. Numeral Society has Full Social Year The Numeral Society enjoyed its finest social year in 66-67. Moses Dillard and the Dynamic Showman at Rush and Home- coming, Soul, Inc. at Midwinters, and the Nomads at Carolina weekend were just a few of the bands that appeared at Nu Sig parties. Houseparties at High Hampton Lodge during the fall and spring semesters were also events on the Society ' s full social calendar. The addition of 18 pledges high- lighted the Society ' s best year. The Numbers are in high spirits as they present their Tigerama skit. ii Ift U li Harvey, H. W Hendr, , L. Heywara, J E. Hipp. C R. Hol man, D. O. Hudson, J. L. Maxwell, M J McCormick, R. E. McGee, E C. Mclnms, J fc l lfci McLaunn, J. H D. L Padgett, J. G. Qumn. P. D Scarborough, J. W. Sherratt, P. E. Stevens, W. G. W. W. TH RAVES Nl •. SUSAN THOMPSON Sweetheart Durant, E. C. Engram, J.W. Erter, J. W. Fitts, T. M. a r «5 .3 Frampton, E. S. Golubski, E. G. Gordon, M J. Grimsley, W. Hancock, J. W. Harper, D. A. Harper, J. W. Hamtos, H. C. Kapp, R. W. Kimbrell, C. C. Lesesne, D. S Lynn, J. C. Moore, B. W. Moore, H. W. Moxon, P W. Muffat, R. D t rt Brothers take a break during an open smoker. Stewart, J. C- Stuckey. W. A. Walter, C.I. Williams, B. F. Phi Kapps are IFC Football Champs Phi Kappa Delta has had a well filled social calendar this year. A dance weekend never slipped by without a great party with out- standing sounds such as the Caravelles for Homecoming. This fall, the Fabulous Phi Kapps captured the IFC football champion- ship after much practice at their houseparty in N. C. They began the spring semester with a great rush, again featuring the Cara- velles, and then rounded out the year with a houseparty and Greek Week Activities. Hazelwood, R. M. Hill, K. E Jackson, W T. Newton, D. W, Oates, L. W. Parmer, W. W. Anderson, W. D. Barbary, J. E. LARK CALHOUN Sweetheart V Ik â– B Duncan, D. K. latum, W. G. Tennent, C. H. Tollon, F. J The Kapps turn out in full fashion for Greek Week. Bell, R. C. Boyce, R. L. Branham, C. W. $ ° ' A (? Byers, J. W. Cecil, D. W. Clark. B. T. Cornwell, J. B. ii IN MEMORIAM Jerry B. Addy U Phi Kapps and SKEs vie for IFC The friendly Phi Kapps enjoy meeting the boys during Rush. football champs. Freeman, D. S. Gaskins, D. C. A a O . 4y Johnson, W. H. Kellet, S. R. Kinnett, F. E. Little, D. D. Maynard, M. K. McCrorey, S. S. Merrell, T. A. j| J| Pearce, T. V Pridemore, W. J. Roets, J. C. Rustin, R. S. Sibrans, F. S. Smith, D. L. Smoak, R. H. ? {f . - Vaughn, 0. B. Ward, R. M. West, C. H. White, J. R. Wilder, R. L. Wilks, J. L. Wilson, W. Ted serves as bartender during Rush. Zetas have Formal Dance and Banquet Sigma Alpha Zeta is a social fraternity that continually strives to develop the char- acter of its members through a variety of social activities. Highlighting the Zeta ' s social year were combo parties featuring such groups as the Monarchs and Julius Cobb. Always a high point in the fra- ternity ' s social year is its annual spring ban- guet, and this year ' s was no exception as an elaborate dinner was followed by a dance in the always fun-loving Zeta tradition. 44 ii Biggers, J. F. Brittain, J. M. The Zetas work on Homecoming display M ik M Zetas take time out to relax in their lounge. Smith, C. Thomas, H. L. Whalev, W. W. Wheeler, M. H. Alfred, G. R. Baskin, E. B. ERNEST COMMINS President First Dixie Day Sponsored by SKEs Sigma Kappa Epsilon began the year with a party and a breakfast at the Oconee Country Club with music by the Sleepless Knights. Rat Hop was followed by many hours spent on the Homecoming display en- titled The Death Valley Duo. After the game the SKEs held a reunion for alumni brothers. Rush Week, Greek Week, and a spring houseparty filled second semester activities. Dixie Week ' s scavenger hunt, Olympic games, beauty contest and dances ended the memorable SKE year. The finished Homecom- ing display after days of punching crepe paper. Ragsdale, W Reagan, J, A. Stewart, M. Tavlor, J.C. Trexler, C 4 1 ' .1 fl a cksler, F. C. Bolen, G. F. D. Brown, A. E. Cornwell, J. B. Dean, W. Heath, W. Holbrook, D. M. Johnson, H. 5 ' GMA KAPP E SKE judges tally results of Dixie Day event as sororities await decision. Lemon, C. C. Long, R. E. Martin, D. Maurer, M. W. 9 ( n n -a e, M. W. Proctor, R. Ted and Sam help SBX with their clean sweep of trophies for Dixie Day. Waddell, J. Welch, F. D. White, C tfi ISC Hosts Greek Feast The Inter-Sorority Council serves as a link between the sororities to coordinate their various projects and social functions. At the President ' s Picnic, the ISC organized a pro- gram of singing by the three sororities and in November, a Greek Feast was given to acguaint potential rushees with the sisters of each sorority. This year, the ISC also worked in conjunction with the IFC in presenting a Christmas Party for underprivileged chil- dren. The council aided the SKEs with Dixie Day, in which the sororities compete for awards. ROBIN THREATT President SBX ISC ' s Greek Feast featured the Greeks, hotdogs and happy prospec- tive Rushees. The sororities scored a big hit w fraternities during Fraternity Sing. salute to the Delta Theta Chi Sends Welcome Letter The Deltas began the year by writing welcome notes to new girls, making banners for football games, and making a homecom- ing display. During Halloween the sisters had a Spook Party. Rush, a drop-in, a Play Boy Club Party, and a banquet at the Clemson House, was followed by the sisters participation in Dixie Day sponsored by the SKEs. The Deltas closed a wonderful year with a house party at the beach. Delta Theta Chi builds first Homecoming display. tt iM Fewell, J. C. Garrison, J. K. G.bert, M. S. Gilstrap, C. L. Ll UkWJ Sims, B. S. Smith, S. Sorrells, L. G. Many different themes are represented at the DTC Spook Party. Building a pyramid was part of the competition during Dixie Day. Jenkins, A. F. f L Pledging brings tears of joy and sadness. DTC PLEDGES. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Moss, Angle Spearman, Beth Hudson, Donna Parker, Deanna Pennington, Carole Tyson. SECOND ROW: Susan Denberg, Sherry Marchbanks. THIRD ROW: Brenda Stephens, Joan Lancianese, Marty Hart, Pelham Hancock, Susan Klinck, Marlene Martin. Services and Socials Highlight OZT ' s Year OZT ' s year began by sending all freshmen girls welcome letters. Omicron made signs for home football games, and in October held a houseparty at Fripp Island. In De- cember, OZT partied at their Christmas Champagne Party. During exams, they sponsored an all-night coffee break with coffee and doughnuts. After a tea and a come-as-you-are Breakfast during Rush, they accepted fourteen pledges to help them at Dixie Day and with their service project of adopting a needy family. kt « Merritt, L. W. •1 iv ttMIMMl.1 I -.( -.m tv i-i v. wntii ' ii tin i ,,,,,â– n.-;L„. : 5iv.Sr. •Ii.ki ' .-.i ' l,.Ki. or AC.c. °«% % Press Ji ted CLGM50K5 f 1QHUHG JURS as a msuk of thz ' m mriiton d msal of tk U.S.C. ' iK : ' c imecocks We did do one thing right during Dixie Day. Kuandid Om cnoN TLita To OZT shows its pre-game confidence in Clemson ' s football team. mmwm Rushees sign the scrapbook at the ISC drop-in. t A fcft fc % Hunter. C. Smith, B. J. Who said the cake at our Rush Tea was good? Diane? Peqqy? vfflwwuvevH ii ' !,l:|M0T- - I ' |l8 i:,:;p|i, ll !AJ«;r tOT. h ' P.Vii; ' l ' |l« i II il lfc wm n T Vi w I! ill Ir rfff PWRC ' , ' lrM, MJtV II BECKY E. GEORGEO President OZT PLEDGES. FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tessa Ste wart. Judy Nicks, Diana Ball. Sally Tripp. SECOND ROW: Lucy Gordon, Linda Parker, Peggy Macauley, Linda Haile, Suzanne Hotinger. THIRD ROW: Frankie Evans, Patsy Mangum, Brenda Pepple. Diana Bissey, Marty Jones. SSSSIS! SBX Gives U A Tiger Tale in Tigerama This year found Sigma Beta Chi with a varied range of projects, including a Tiger- ama skit, pep signs at football games, and a Sadie ' s Backwood ' s Children ' s Party. The sisters also ushered for the Clemson Little Theater and made over 4,000 shakers for the Homecoming game. Second semester activities included Rush with a Sigmas-A- Go-Go and Alice in Sigma-Beta-Chiland parties, Pledge Slave Sale, and Dixie Week. The sisters of SBX present Siqmas-A-Go-Go. Dixie Day winners huddle for warmth. SBX PLEDGES. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sallie Jackson, Maida Owen, Jean Mallory, DeeDee Rodgers, Jane Hass, Becky Scavens, Harriet Robbins. Debbie Wright. SECOND ROW: Nancy Dannals, Pat Mansfield, Bonnie Mercier, Susan Glen, Diane Wright, Judy Jenkins, Joan Hindman, Bobbie Hayes. LINDA ACREE President Jackson, C Jones, M. Sadie ' s Backwoods Children ' s Party was fun for al v- to r .. fan 5£h military ♦ l Pershing Rifle delegates from various schools talk before a meeting of the 4th Regi mental Headquarters at Clemson. Copeland, C. D. D Davis, R. D. Dempsey, D. G. Grant, P. H. Kapp, R. Lee, T. D. Leyh, J. C. PR 4th Regiment Hqts. Is Located at Clemson Fourth Regimental Headquarters of the National Society of Pershing Rifles is com- manded by members of the society from Clemson who govern the five states, Ala- bama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Car- olina, and Tennessee. The fourteen com- panies of the regiment placed second in the National Ratings last year. The headquarter ' s principal events of the year were the Regimental Assemblies, the Regimental Drill Meet, and the Regiment sponsored Postal rifle matches. FRANCIS KAPP Commander CADA JENKINS Sponsor Members enter the Education Building at Clemson for a meeting of the 4th Regimental Headquarters. MAJOR A. T. FORD Advisor Noffz, W. O. Oxner, R. C. Reed, H. J. Wilson, R. W. Company C-4 Performs At Mardi Gras Having served their freshman year as pledges, Clemson ' s Pershing Rifles Com- pany C-4 is composed of academic sopho- mores with junior officers. This year the PR ' s took first place in the Monroe Invita- tional Drill Meet and attended the Cherry Blossom Festival and Mardi Gras. They ap- peared on television during the Charlotte Carousel Parade, the Clemson-Duke foot- ball game, and the Atlanta Falcons game. On campus the PR ' s served as ushers, honor guards, and helped move the coeds into the dorms. The PRs form an arch for the Miss Clemson contestants. A PR officer shows a rat the many awards received by Company C-4. fi tfto tfk Cameron, T. L. Cooper, W. W. Dulin, R. M. IVAN F. KELLEY, III Commanding Officer ROBERT A. JOSEPH W. WILLIAM J. CALHOUN JORDAN McANINCH PIO Assistant PIO Finance and Supply JAMES M. HUDGENS Executive Officer DANNY L. THOMAS B. LEE GREGORY C RHODES Asst. Pledge Comm. SCHOPER Pledge Comm. Asst. Pledqe Coi :w „ Standi, L. B. Toole, M. A. Edge, S. L. Glazener, W. E. Gore, G. A. Kirby, W. H. Moffat, R. A. Nelson, R. A. Newton, C. A. Smith, C. A. Smith, R. D. Spence, T. P. Welch, W. M. Wood, W. T. A PR demonstrates the award-winning form of Company C-4. PR Pledges Usher at Athletic Events Freshman Army and Air Force cadets interested in becoming PRs their second year comprise the Clemson University Persh- ing Rifles Pledge Platoon. The pledge platoon participated in the Regimental Inspection of the PR ' s, ushered at football and basketball games, and com- peted with Company C-4 in solving a tacti- cal problem. Pledges picked to become members of Company C-4 form a saber arch at the Military Ball. A PR Pledge directs students in seating sections at a football game. Hollowdv. L. O Pledges march to form traditional arch at Military Ball. Robison, K. D. PR pledges form an honor guard during Honors and Awards Day. Angels Holds Drive To Benefit Orphans Angel Flight serves Clemson in conjunc- tion with the Arnold Air Society by selling corsages at home football games, providing guides for SAM ' s Career Day, and escorting school counselors at a convention held in Clemson. On Veteran ' s Day, the Angels helped the local chapter with their annual poppy sale. The Angels held a very profitable drive for the benefit of Greenville ' s Miracle Hill Orphanage, and several Angels attended the area conclave in Florida. Linda poses with Capt. Carter and Arnold Air mem- bers displaying part of the material sent to Viet Nam by the Society. Jenkins, J. A. Jones, J P. Karesh, S. R. CADA JENKINS Commander mm ri I Mahan, M. F. Manley, M. L. Miller, N. M. Smith, B. J. Stephens, B. Tarquino, S. L. Angels entertain Arnold Air Society at a drop-in. Wolper, J. C Wooodham, M. A. gr â– i£ Sherry gives the girls a last-minute briefing. Light Brigade Drills With Army ROTC Units The Light Brigade was founded in 1964 as a military auxiliary unit to sponsor the units organic to the Clemson ROTC Cadet Corps. Coeds are selected for membership on the basis of character, appearance, poise, personality and interest, and must maintain a grade-point ratio of 2.0. Members serve the cadet brigade in a secretarial capacity and act as official host- esses for visiting military dignitaries. This year the Light Brigade enrolled freshman cadets into the ROTC program, the pledges held a profitable bake sale, and a drill unit was initiated. Joan marches with her company. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Trout, M.. Barker, D., Choven, M., Lancianese, J. SECOND ROW: McKee, S., Carroll, V. SHERRY McKEE Commander FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tyson, C, Tripp, S., Nicks, J., Hair, L. SECOND ROW: Jackson, B., Craft, P., Stewart, T., Young, V., Gramling, C. THIRD ROW: Pennington, D., McDonald, J., Bissey, D., Davis. P., Sloan, K. Scabbard and Blade Aids President ' s Box Scabbard and Blade, a national honor society, is the most highly regarded college military organization in the United States. Company K, Seventh Regiment, strives to uphold these standards of excellence in the military in leadership and character. This year Scabbard and Blade activities included selling rat hats, sponsoring the Mili- tary Banguet, co-sponsoring the Military Ball, ushering in the President ' s Box at home football games, and conducting night tactical problems during initiation of new members. rahlmri anil l lah An unsuspecting freshman purchases a rat hat. Johnson, L. M. WILLIAM P. HANNAH Commander McMullan, J. N. Pritchard, M. G. Initiate Wilkes is ordered to enjoy himself. Rustin, R. S. Sutherland, J. L. SHELLEY WHITE Sponsor Tra-i iell, H. S. Wilks, J. C. A pledge is helped to cool off while executing push-ups. Alderbol, A. Coleman, T. O. Arnold Air Society Honors AFROTC Cadets The Arnold Air Society is an honorary professional society composed of outstand- ing AFROTC cadets who wish to gain a working knowledge of the United States Air Force. Members of the society are afforded opportunities to associate with other cadets who are also planning to become a part of the aerospace team. The society gained recognition through such projects as the Soap for Viet Nam drive, a campus-wide blood drive, and cor- sage sales. Angels and Cadets are engaged in friendly chat. « W J : p Arnold Air members visit World War II relic in Greenville. RICHARD D. FRANKLIN Commander Fletcher. R. P. Gav, D. N. Holcombe, B. W. Krebs, W. E Angel Flight members help Arnold Air members sell corsages before football game. Lee, L. W. Lehecka, J. A. Lowder, H. L. Nemergut, J. P. Phifer, L. D. Pitman, B. C. Pritchard, M. G. Reynolds, D. W. Rogers, R. W. Rush, G. D. Ruzicka, J. L. Sherman, R. C. Smith, W. R. Stoudemire, J. W. Wells, R. S. Workman, J. W, Arnold Air initiates go through traditional exercise. 3 « linn Ballard, M. H. Baron, J. I. SAME Visits Redstone Arsenal in Alabama The Society of American Military Engi- neers is an association of both civilian and military engineers joined to increase the engineering potential of the United States. The Clemson University chapter is composed of army and air force cadets as well as other students of engineering. Meetings range from military and civilian speakers to film presentations. Members visited Cape Kennedy and Redstone Arsenal to widen the scope of their knowledge. ullwinkel, G. J. Calhoun, R. A. I I i idl Cantar, R. C. Coleman, T. O. Coleman, W. G. JOHN A. McCARTY President Donaboe, J. W. i lu Hampton, D. L Hand, G. E. Hoag, J. R. Holcombe, J. O. Law, P. E. Lindler, H. E. f JI ' 7 X C 5 f • J Malphrus, L. D. Ma ' tm, S. C. Matthews, J. R. McCormac, R. J. Muschick, R. Newman, T. C. ilM iM rker, C. H. Peeples, S. J. Potts, J. L. Putnam, W. M. Ray, W. S. ilk U tf| Rogers, J. R Rumph, W. M. Schoper, G. C. Slagle, G. E. Smith, W. R Tmgley, E. B. Weller, R N. Wolf Mountain Selica j 8 We Rosman 10 Toaaway 2 78 Sdludrt f J f Caesars , - ' . % Head • - • 23 r Ji! ' ii 276 Cleveland Marietta HrÂ¥ .11 Eastatoe f J 31 Pickens 7 Liberty Travelers Rest o Greenviil Easley® 8. 6 M 2 £3 J 23 1 flnderso] Pelzer Williarr Toi C Allen, C. D. Aston, L. E. Avant, J. L. Barnwell, T. O. Booth, R. P. Bullwinkel, G. J. Forsberg, C. Fowler, M. B. Fowler, W. E. Beta Sigma Chi Throws Oyster Roast at Beach In 1962 the Charleston County Club be- came a service fraternity, and, each year since, has given a $200 scholarship to a de- serving freshman from Charleston County. To raise money for the scholarship fund, the club holds dances in the Charleston vicinity during the summer. The Dardnelles played at the annual Thanksgiving dance. During Christmas Vacation a dance was held, and the members enjoyed an oyster roast at the beach. The spring semester brought severa more enjoyable social events for members TOMMY TOWNSEND President Officers take a break from their busy schedule to have a picture taken. Haselden, E. D. Jordan, W. C. Eisemann, J. C. Godfrey, D. K. Grace, K. B. Jaskiewicz, S. laRoche, M. J. Beta Sigma Chi members plan a party. ♦ • t . , Chester County Club Gives Scholarship The Chester County Clemson Club was formed in 1959 and is composed of Chester County students attending Clemson Uni- versity. The club holds bi-monthly meetings to plan activities and social functions. Proceeds of the dances are contributed to the Chester County United Fund, the Boy ' s Club of America, and to a memorial scholarship fund. The annual Christmas dance was one of the highlights of the club ' s social year. The club ' s participation in intramural athletics is varied and affords opportunities for fellowship and sportsmanship. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Campbell, P. G., Byers, J. W., Brannen, G. W., Collins, R. W. SECOND ROW: Moore, D. C, Carroll, J. A.. Lee, T. D. THIRD ROW: Wilson. J. H., Wilson, J. L. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberts, J., Freeman, D., Miller, B., Kirkpatrick, K. SECOND ROW: Criscione, J. J., Bank, C. M., Logan, J. W., Davis, D. G., Gantt, S. A. THIRD ROW: Coker, J. W.. Abernathy, B., Crawford, C. H. Members vote as to the date of their Christmas dance. ! Amick, J. H. Beasley, A. M. Canavaggio, G. P. Frank, R. E. Hanano, W. N. Koudsi, F. N. ISA Hosts Its Annual International Supper The International Student Association is composed of students from as far away as Japan and as close as Panama. In addition to parties and socializing, the members often visit surrounding schools to lecture on the customs of their countries. The highlight of ISA ' s activities was the inter- national supper. This supper provided other students and members of the Clemson com- munity with a taste of the foods of different countries of the world. Matthew, R T. International students relax in Loggia Lounge. Ornekian, D. Perez, S. V. Pimento, R. T. Rasheed, E. N. NAT HANANO President ISA officers discuss plans for Inter- national Supper. • ' • -« York County Club Has Active Year The York County Clemson Club is a newly formed organization with the purpose of promoting fellowship, and improving schol- arship among the York County Clemson students. The club has undertaken several projects this year including the establishment of a travel board at Winthrop for Clemson students and their dates and a scholarship for a club member. The club has also held several dances in Rock Hill, featuring the Caravelles and Moses Di llard. The club con- cluded the year with a trip to the beach. DAVID BARTLES President York County club never has a dull moment at a meeting. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Shaw, Cody Smith, T. E. Martin, Danny Rhodes SECOND ROW: David Bartles, Richard Berldand, John Lawton, Danny Swanger, John Sherer. FIRST ROW: Mike Pridemore, Bill Wise, Ricky Wisher, Bobby Westmoreland. SECOND ROW- Larry Grant, Alton Robbins. Danny Turner. THIRD ROW: Donnie Mussman, Ronnie Jones. ' York County officers discuss what is to be brought up at the next meeting. ' •- religious H M H BSU Members go to Charleston Convention The Clemson University Baptist Student Union has had such speakers this y ear as Mr. Bob Towell of the University of South Carolina and Dr. Dewey Carpenter, pro- fessor of chemistry at Georgia Tech, who spoke on Science and Religion. Approximately twenty members traveled to North Charleston Baptist Church for the annual Fall Convention first semester where they heard Dr. Foy Valentine and Dr. Gor- don Blackwell, President of Furman Uni- versity. Weekly visits to the old age home at Six Mile, S. C, comprise a new mission project. Randy joins in the singing at BSU on Sunday JAMES R. ROGERS President 8 r if ni- mm 1 At v Hm vMm FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Mobley, Carolyn Free, Linda Stevens, Ronnie Vincent, Ray Chastain. SEC- OND ROW: Billy Coleman, Todd Tyner, Don Shelley, Snip White, Dave Cole, Steve Eakes. Joe Crook, Allen Martin. THIRD ROW: Eldon Lufi. Rocky Mobley, Joe Lynn, John Cot- ton, Chuck Middlebrooks, David Gay, David Crenshaw. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Steele, Barry Edwards, Jim Edwards, Richard Hinson, Danny Speights, Ronny Rogers. Baptist Student Union provides opportunity for members to join in fellowship and singing. President Martin leads discussion concerning the regional conference. Clemson Canterburians Entertain Deputations The Canterbury Club, organized in 1924 in association with Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, provides fellowship for the Episco- pal students on campus and strives to bring students closer together. The club ' s service projects include the sponsorship of a six-year-old child from Taiwan. One of the club ' s most enjoyable social functions is sending and entertaining deputations from Converse and Winthrop. Clemson Canterburians attend state, regional, and national conferences in order to learn more about life and their church. JAMES I. MARTIN President Canterburians discuss what to send Tsin-Hua Nee for Christmas. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Olsen, Dr. Norman, Kent, R. P., Whitmire, Mr. Roland, Jensen, J. J.. Castre, T. M. SECOND ROW: Binford, R. F., Slack, C, Nansfield. P., Craig, L, Dannals, N., Rodgers, J., Martin, J. I. H BIEflORi Peggy and Chris lead a testimonial meeting. Geroge, W. A. Gordon, L. C. Greenman, R. M. JACK HEMPHILL President A regular Sunday mornina meeting of the Christian Scientists. Christian Scientists Maintain Library The Christian Science Organization on campus is a group of faculty members and student Christian Scientists not affiliated with any church. Activities of the group are varied. The organization maintains a lending library of Christian Scientist material next to the lounge of A dormitories. In addi- tion it sponsors a chapel program each Sun- day at 11:00 a.m., and the holding of a testimonial meeting each Wednesday at 7:00 in the Student Chapel. Often there are films shown with a discussion following. On January 20th, Neil H. Bowles of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship spoke at the annual lecture sponsored by the group. Irelan, F. H. Koger, R. M. Townsend, P. J. Hillel-Brandeis has Bagels and Lox Brunch The Hillel-Brandeis of Clemson University is dedicated to the service, spiritual and social, of the Jewish students. This year the club held a bagels and lox brunch as a drop-in for both old and new members and those interested in joining the club. Since there is no resident rabbi in Clem- son, Hillel-Brandeis works closely with rabbis at the University of Georgia. This fall Rabbi Cohen of Greenville spoke before a joint meeting of Hillel-Brandeis and the Presby- terian Student Association. During the High Holy Days, the club pro- vides transportation for its members to at- tend one of two synagogues in Greenville. STEVE GOLDSTEIN President Members discuss transportation problems for Yom Kippur. Officers prepare refreshments for a post-meeting social. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bennet Levine, Sanford Loef, Jeff Abrahams, Barry Koretz, Mike Kasha, Mark Goldman, Steve Goldstein, Earl Cohen, Murray Coleman, Perry Glassman. President Goldstein emphasizes a point. Father Fisher takes a keen interest in club members. Communion Breakfasts Held by Newman Club The Clemson University Newman Student Association is a religious, intellectual, and social organization. The club sends repre- sentatives to the annual Province and Na- tional Conventions of the National Newman Student Federation. The Newman Club offers lectures on the Vatican Council by Father Fisher, Mass in the Student Chapel, Bible vigils, and student- faculty communion breakfasts. This year the Newman Club held a Fall Finale, a pizza party, and reception at New- man Hall. The club sponsors the annual Newman Awards Banquet and collects for the United Fund in the campus area. Jake presents his idea to the other officers. • t JOHN R. DAVEY President Catholic students find relaxation in Newman Hal Y Staff Coordinates YMCA Program The many services and activities of the Clemson YMCA are used by every student on campus. The backbone of the YMCA program, the YMCA staff is headed by the Secretary General, Mr. J. R. Cooper, and the Assistant Secretary, Mr. O. D. Nelson. Bobbie Palmer serves as Office Secretary and Nash Gray as Assistant Secretary. Through the leader- ship of these conscientious and competent people, the YMCA program continues to be an integral part of the Clemson campus. NASH GRAY, Associate Secretary OTIS NELSON, Associate Se II HI. ,1 t) r ,iT{ ' i ' iy M ' i : ii '  ' !W MISS BOBBIE PALMER, Office Secretar ROY COOPER, General Secretary HENRY A. GARBELMAN President Chovan, M. A. Cothran, H. M. Y Cabinet Takes Ice Skating Trip The YMCA Cabinet selected by the Y President coordinates programs for Y members throughout the year. Forums were held to enable students to question adminis- trative officials and civic leaders. The public relations committee published a newsletter for all members, a student di- rectory, and a YMCA Bulletin. Deputations were exchanged with Winthrop, Columbia, and Furman. The Cabinet held cook-outs, a Christmas party, a talent show, and an ice skating trip to Highlands. ) • ' 5nf  ' Howes. H. R. Kavan, C. Kolb, R. F. Newton, D. A. â– at A jf WW- â– W i â– TB fl Henry explans some of the YMCA exchange programs. Formal initiation is a solemn for Y Cabinet members. Tarquino, 5. L. Thompson, S. H. Wingard, R. A. LEFT TO RIGHT: Saunders, J., Dowl- ing, N., Garbelman, H., Newton, P.. Williamson, T. Senior YMCA Council Presents Green Beret The Senior YMCA Council sponsored the annual YMCA concert again this year, con- tinuing their service to the students of Clemson University. First semester the senior council presented two programs led by Alex Miller, a former Green Beret stationed in South Viet Nam. The practical and human interest sides of the war were discussed. George Rush, the student chaplain, led the discussion at another program. From un- selfish service and interesting discussions council members are given rewarding insight into human problems. LEFT TO RIGHT: Boyce, P., White, E., Gray, N.. Richardson, T. Senior members enjoy some of the YMCA facilities. Danny Speights speaks to freshmen at Frosh Retreat. te - LEFT TO RIGHT: Kolb, F., President: Feige. H, Vice-President: Nuckols, C, Secretary-Treasurer. The Y Rec area is available for all Clemson students. 1 V Junior Council members enjoy Y Recreation area. Junior Y Sponsors Annual Frosh Retreat The Junior YMCA Council promotes fel- lowship among its members and also among other members of the Junior Class through its activities. The council aids in the spiritual and social development of its members through community and campus service projects. The Junior Council sponsors the annual YMCA retreat for entering freshmen before school, drop-ins during intermissions on dance weekends; and provides ushers for the convocations during Religious Emphasis Week. These activities supplement weekly meetings to lend variety and interest to the year ' s program. Campers enjoy meal at Frosh Retreat. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kavan, B., Bishop, T., Stepp, J., Gray, N., Wingard, R. Ken extends a greeting to a visitor. Sophomore Y Sells Candy for Project The YMCA Sophomore Council was in- volved in a wide variety of activities during the year. Discussions were held on the his- tory and goals of the YMCA. Movies were shown of past retreats, Homecomings of Clemson, and Freshman camps. The Sophomore Council held a marsh- mallow roast, a bowling trip to Seneca, worked on the Homecoming display, and participated in the Y basketball and ping- pong tournaments. The council sold six hundred boxes of chocolate covered mints to raise money for their World Service Project to build and maintain YMCA ' s around the world. Religious services are held in outdoor chapel. FIRST ROW: Chovan, M., Howes, H.. Smith, B. SECOND ROW: Thompson, S., Weston, D. hampers take time to relax from camp activities. FIRST ROW: Riddle, B„ Richburg, D.. Hanna, G., McCollough, W. SECOND ROW: Newton, P., Giles, O., Allen, J., Nelson, O. Campers leave with many memories of many reward- ing experiences. Freshman Y Sponsors Varied Discussions The Freshman Council of the YMCA is composed of freshmen interested in the aims and ideals of the Y . This year the Fresh- man Council sponsored a mixer to allow members to become better acquainted. Dis- cussions included a Negro panel talk on civil rights; a talk by one of Clemson ' s foreign students about the problems he had en- countered in the United States; and a dis- cussion on the new morality. The Council provides excellent programs for Clemson students in their effort to pro- mote fellowship and participation. Council members enjoy Y facilities. FIRST ROW: Williams, S. SECOND ROW: Laughlin, D., Cannon, S., Lyon, R., Gaskin, A., Hlulb, P., Bratton, T. EPILOGUE THE TIME OF CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 1967 IS PASSED. FOR SOME THERE WILL BE NO MORE WALKING BY THE CALHOUN MAN- SION TO CLASSES, NO MORE GOING TO PEP RALLIES, AND NO MORE SEEING THE GLOW IN THE EYES OF CHILDREN AS THE TIGER ROAMS THE FIELD. THE 1967 GRADUATE WEARS HIS RING WITH PRIDE AND AS A SYMBOL OF THE TIME HE SPENT AT CLEMSON. SOME HAVE REGRETS. PERHAPS REGRETS THAT THEY DID NOT APPLY THEMSELVES ENOUGH TO EARN THE PRIVILEGE OF WALKING ACROSS THE STAGE. FOR OTHERS THE YEAR MARKED ONLY THE BEGINNING OF A LONG ROAD. THIS YEAR IS GONE, AND MEMORIES REMAIN. YET, ONLY THE FUTURE CAN REVEAL WHAT YOU GAINED FROM CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 1967 BECAUSE IT IS A FOUNDATION UPON WHICH TO BUILD. f 1 â– advertising DAN ' S WE SPECIALIZE IN CATERING WE FURNISH EVERYTHING FRATERNITY BANQUETS, CLUB PARTIES SERVING CLEMSON STUDENTS FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY THE L. C. MARTIN DRUG CO. CLEMSON SOUTH CAROLINA AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF Manufacturers of beverage coolers Beverage-Air Company Plant and Soles Office: P. O. Box 5932. Spartanburg. S. C. 29301 Phone 803 5828111. Cable BEVAIR Plant: Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania MIKE PERSIA CHEVROLET Rex O ' Steen (President) Greenville, S. C. Compliments of of Hartsville, S. 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Since 1834 SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL tie TSmk jpi Sm iodi NAME PAGE Aaltonen, Kenneth R 255, 336 Abbott, Andrew A 390 Abbott, John J 358, 479 Abbott, Patricio A 282 Abbott, Sommy H Abbott, William W., Jr 358, 514 Abercrombie, James H 282 Abercrombie, James L 390 Abercrombie, Wm. L., Jr 358, 390 Abernathy, Larry W 358, 472 Abernathy, Wm. Leslie 544 Abernethy, Louis L 336 Abernethy, Russell H 336 Abrams, Albert W 358 Abrams, Edgar B 336, 508 Abrams, James H., Jr 189, 208, 282, 446, 502 Abrams, Jeffrey R 358, 444 Accomando, Brunello 358 Acker, Louis L 358 Acker, Thomas W 390 Ackerman, John C 336, 514 Ackerman, John H Ackerman, Philip D 358 Acree, Linda S 165, 282, 330, 519, 525, 136, 175 Adair, Miles M 390 Adams, Carl R 390 Adams, Damaris S 358 Adorns, Ernest L 390 Adams, George F 68 Adams, Harold H., Jr 358 Adams, Harry P 358 Adams, John B 472 Adorns, James M 390, 474 Adams, John N 358, 460 Adams, John Q., Ill 304 Addis, Brenda G 336, 487 Addis, Ronald P 358 Addison, Donald A 68 Addison, James C, Jr 358 Addison, James T., Jr 268, 474, 505 Addison, James W 192, 208, 222, 244, 336, 444, 450, 502 Addy, Gene W 390 Addy, Jerry B 336, 513 Addy, Wayne F 358, 462 Adkins, Henry G., Jr 68 Adkins, William R 243, 244, 249, 320, 450, 488 Agnew, Kenneth D 144, 168, 169, 390 Ahmed, Rial 68 Aines, Robert Wm 390 Ainsworth, Robert D 390 Albeo, Bruce B 358 Albers, Richard A 244, 336 Aldebol, Anthony W. .. 198, 336, 490, 538 Aldrich, Marion D 170, 358 Alewine, Furman H 336 Alexander, Douglas E 168, 169 Alexander, Eddie A 390 Alexander, Fred M., Jr 358 Alexander, George D 68 Alexander, John F., Jr Alexander, Laura S 390 Alexander, Milton D 390 Alexonder, Oscar A 336, 515 Alexander, Ronnie C 358 Alexander, Terry K. ... 151, 152, 192, 304, 462, 515 Alford, John A Alford, John M 358 Alfred, Gary R 336, 516 Allee, Marshall C 68 Allen, Charles D., Jr 320, 543 Allen, Carl M 357, 358, 510 Allen, Danny E 176, 336, 434 Allen, Franklyn C 358, 486 Allen, Frank M 358, 456 Allen, James T 336, 559 Allen, Jerry W 390 Allen, Thomas R 358, 493 Allen, William H 68 Allen, William R 68 Alley, Harold W., Jr Alley, Nancy S 358, 525 Allgood, Barnett A 390 Alston, Rowland P., Jr 390 Altman, Charles D Altman, Homer F 390 Altman, James A 282 Altman, James C 390 Altman, Mary L Alberson, Barbara A 336 Alverson, David R 358, 479 Alverson, James L., Jr 390 Alverson, James W 390 Alverson, William G 390 Ambrose, Robert E Amerson, Grady M 68 Amick, Harold C 390 Amick, Jone H 282, 443, 545 Amick, Randall D 320, 505 Amick, Timothy J 390 Ammann, Lawrence W 390 Ammons, William R 209, 259, 358 STUDENT ROSTER Alan J. ... Donald W. Edwin L. George A. Gary H. .. And And And And And And And And And And And And. And And And And Andreve, George J. .., Angelokos, Pete W. .. Angle, Stanley B., Jr. Angley, Franklin E. .. 390, Jack E John E J. K John L 390, Leland E., Jr Michael E Philip L Robert B., Jr Ronald N Ransome Wms Terry K 358, Thomas P William D 282, non W Tho Arffman, Peter S Argo, Brenda G Armstrong, William H. Armstrong, William S. Arnett, James D., J Arnold, David C. ... Arnold, Deborah M. Arnold, Frank H., I Arrington, Charles I Arthur, Gary J Arunin, Wiboolsak . 358 358 390 390 320 336 466 304 192 532 282 336 336 336 276 3 90 455 390 512 358 276 336 358 390 336 358 336 508 ood. Den Ashford, Dorothy M. Ashley, Jane R Ashley, John R Ashmore, Richard J. Ashy, Peter J Askew, Scott S Askins, Dan G., Jr Askins, Harry R., . Askins, Paul W. ... 160, Lewis E 336, n, John R 160, Martha C Athe Atki Atkinson, Larry N Atkinson Lorin A Atkinson Wooster Aughtry, Borry K. Ausbu Mil Avont, Joseph L 176, 193, 336, 443, Avinger, Harry C 358, Avinger, John 191, Axson, William A Ayer, Frederick C, III 304, Ayers, Aubrey D Ayers, Bobbie F., Jr Ayers, Glenn W 198, 242, 244, Ayers, Kenneth R., 139, 358, Ayers, Roderick G., Jr 358, Ayers, Robert W Ayoob, Joseph R 242, 244, 358 390 358 336 358 358 358 358 390 358 358 358 358 390 543 390 358 390 422 485 336 282 543 4 82 358 336 462 390 390 282 514 434 358 300 3abb, Harley G., Ill 3abb, Julius W., Ill . 390 208, 259, 336 390 aer, Neil R 336, 529 agnal, James G., Ill 320, 440 ognal, Martha G 336 agwell, Benson L 282, 510 agwell, Thomas N 336 Gordon L., Jr 336, 444 David R 192, 282, 443 Bailey, Edwin F 358 ley, Edward L., Jr 336, 538 ley, James Wm 390 Bailey, Robert E 390 Bailey, Steven D 358, 530 Bailey, Susan G 390 , Terry L 358 David P 390 Bokolion, Mihran G 390 Baker, Charles D., Jr 390 Baker, Elisha R 390, 490 Baker, Geoffrey B 358 Baker, George F 241, 300, 550 Baker, John A 268, 506 Baker, John L Bake Bake Bake R. j| r. 336 358 Ronald E 304 390 aker, Reginald W , aker, Steven W 161, 193, 359 oldwin, Fred K 358 aldwin, Johnny E 336, 482 aldwin, William P all, Nancy D 390, 523 PAGE allard, Milas H., Jr 304, 482, 540 ollard, Rebecca 165, 359, 490, 522 allard, William B 336, 469 alias, Catherine M 336 ollenger, David M 282, 530 allenger, David T 336, 441 allenger, Henry G., Jr allenger, Richard C 390, 466 allenger, Roy T 282, 466 allentine, George F 359 allew, Thomas W 358 allington, Don A 336, 474 allington, James R 68 ankhead, Richard B 304 anks, Charles, MCH 390, 474, 544 annister, Georgia T anton, Marvin B antz, Michael K 336 arbary, James E 243, 244, 282, 512 arber, Wade H arbery, Stephen L 359, 450 ardsley, Charles E ardwell, Donald M afield, Johnny W 336, 476 afield, Sammy M., Jr 336 jrker, Byron H 359 arker, Donna M 359, 535 arker, Harry G 268 srker, James F 359 irker, Malinda D 390 arker, Mary N 359 jrker, Robert E 390 nrker, William A., Jr 336, 444, 482 jrmore, Charles R 433, 461 arnes, Andrew W 255, 390 arnett, Gay M 282, 516, 525 arnett, John L 359, 482 arnett, Sara L 359 arnette, Clayburn S arnette, James W., Jr 300, 456, 500 arnette, William H 336 arnhardt, Joonn B 68 arnwell, Thomas 0., Jr. ...359, 466, 543 iron, Jerome 1 336, 540 arr, Gerald B arrett, Kenneth M 359 arret , Wm. James 390 arrick, William M arry, Lamar J 390 artell, Johnny 359,484 artles, David M 336, 546 artmess, Eugenie V arton, George E., Ill 359 arton, Martha A arton, Robert A 390 oskin, David L 359 askin, Edward B., Jr 268, 461, 516 askin, Thomas C, Jr 391, 532 ass, Arthur T 391 ass, John A 336, 434 ass, Samuel D 391 atchelor, Alfred S 336, 488 ates, Joseph M., Jr 268, 510 atson, Marietta L 359, 490 otson, Wm. Everett 359 atson, Wm. Edward, Jr 68 alien, Daniel M., Ill 391 atten, Wise H 336 attle, James W., Jr 336 aucom, James B 391 auer, Jonathan L 359 aughman, George F 359 axley, Leslie R 391 oxter, Tommie M ozemore, Poul R., Jr 391 azzle, Ervin Wm 391 each, Harris L., Jr 164, 359, 490 each, Judith E 391, 490 eachy, Robert W 391 eom, Charles P 359 earn, Herbert W 359, 444 earn, Theodore D 304, 470, 479, 514 eaman, Wallace D 359 earden, William 155, 336 easley Alton M 304, 462, 500, 545 eatson, Ronald B 192, 268, 474 eauchene, William B 216 eaudnot, Charles G 304 eaudoin, Donald P 391 eaudrot, Charles G 462 eauvais, Richard L 282 echtold, Philip A 304, 515 eck, Joseph J eck, Ronald F 336 eckham, Lewis R., Jr 336 eckham, Wm. Perry, III 359 eckroge, John H., Jr 304, 536 eckwith, Randy L 391 ,edard, Poul D 359 ,e Dell, James F., Jr 391 ledenbough, E. E., Jr 320, 488 ieeson, John W 336, 466, 505 .eeson, Perry H., Jr egg, William B 304, 462, 515 -ehrens, William A 193, 359 ielcher, Earl L., Jr 336, 482, 490 r, C. 16 k, Helen M 359, 52, k, Jack D 255, 30 ' ken, Richard J 33. knop, Gregg A I, Cecil W 208, 222, 242 244,320, 5H I, David J 35. I, David M 168, 169, 209, 359, 44, I, George F., Jr 359, 48! I, George W 351 I, Hal R 39 I, Jeffrey W 359, 50i I, Richard C 282, 244, 51 I, Randy L 208, 35 I, Robert L I, Samuel R 35 I, Thomas E., Ill 20 lomy, Oscar H., Ill 39 Iflower, Richard H 33 le, Isle J. W 35 la, Norman E 33 ser, Gretchen H ledict, George W 216, 244, 45 ijamin, Ronnie S inett, Richard J 39 ise, Joel E 176, 33 itley, William G rgren, Scott C 39 rklond, Richard D 158, 337, 46 rkovich. Charles A 35 rman, Robert E 27 rnabiti, Peter J 35 Wi liom C 337,46 Id E 39 Berry, Richard B 39: Bessent, Carl T 35 ' Best, Carl T 197, 282, 53 Best, Stephen H 282, 53 Bethea, Charles J., Jr 170, 282, 45 Bethea, Lynda H 165,35 Bethea, Thomas C, Jr 193, 39 Bethune, William R 276,49 Betsill, William L., Jr Bettis, John R., Jr Bettis, Thomas A., Jr 28 R. 35 ber, Joseph M 282, 44 cksler, Frederick C 337, 51 echlin, Thomas E 35 ediger, William C 33 erley, Winfred B., Jr 161, 35 ezenski, Romano A 33 ggers, John F., Ill 283, 51 ggerstaff, Edward D. 144, 159, 337, 47 ggs, Shirley H 28 nford, Robert F., Jr 337, 466, 55 nkl 39 39 26V 35 ft 304, 4 i« ' s k E choff, Charles F. hop, ASA 0., Jr. . hop, Harold W hop, Holmes P. ... hop, John J hop, Michael B. .. hop, Michael G. .. hop, Ralph J hop, Samuel H. ... hop, Thomas C. .. hop, Thomas L. .. hop, Thomas P. .. hop, William E., J hop, Wayne H hop, Wm. Lorry 35 it hop, Wayman R., Ill 304, 50 it sey Diana K 391, 523, 53ft ck, Denny E 359,53 ck, Joel A., Jr 359, 4: • : Slack, James H., J Slack, James K. .. Slack, Richard P. Slack, Son el W. 4; • ' •: . 3 fcn 3: ill, J 3! cl„ III in, 149, 337, 490, 4 ' lit. 3: cl„, X. I Black, W i Ilia Blackburn, John A. Blackmon, Johnny H Blackmon, Larry M Blockmon, Terry G. .. Blackwell, James M. . Blockwell, Kenneth C Blackwell, Martha G. Blockwell, Robert W. Blackwell, William R. Blackwood, Eber J. .. Blackwood, Herbert D Edsel D. James C. Robert C, Jr _.wis D., Ill 3 Blake, Thomas L 209, 3  , Blakely, Edward W. ... 134, 276, 330, 450, 493, 498, 5 -, Blolock, Alec D J Blanchard, Roy E 391, 4 3:11, 3::. . 3 •; NAME PAGE iland, FrcnkS 391 ilandenburg, John C Slanks, William J., Jr 359, 462 Jlanton, Gerald A 337 llanton, Jefferson A 304, 472, 540 Slonton, Melvin D., Jr 304 llasco, Ronald L 337 llattmachr, Douglas J 391 lleckley, Mary N Slihovde, Steven N (lock, Ronald E Hume, Odell B 337, 466 Hume, Ronnie T 337, 460 loatwright, Dovid B loatwright, Wm. Edwin 391 lobb, Marvin L., Jr 359 lobinski, Paul S 337 lobo, Jay C 360 look, Robert F„ Jr 360, 460 lodie, Jerry L 391 Iodine, Ashby B ladle, Phillip C 391 logon, Kenneth L loiter, John P 391 lolding, Richard W 360 lolen, Charles E 360, 444 tolen, George F., Jr 337, 517 Klin, Edmund M 304, 482 ,oling, Jim 235 ioling, Michael D 304 .olt, Joseph D 144, 391, 490 .olt, John E 391 olt, Richard G 193, 360 ond, John McC 391 â– ond, Suzanne H 360 .onekat, Horace W 159, 170, 360 .onen, James R 391 onner, Wm. Pinckney lonnett, John V 360 lonnette, Augustus K 68 lonnette, Thomas E., Jr 360, 501 lonnie, Wm. D 391 loone, Donald T 360 ooth, Hubert J 320, 446, 455 |ooth, J. Robert looth, Robert P., Jr 337, 543 |oozer, George W., Ill 320, 458 |orke, Norbert J., Jr 156 limy, Walter 360 Iht.WilliamJ stic, James E., Jr 360, 455 uchillon, Randall E 391 udolf, Victor A., Jr 337, 482 uknight, Heyword H 360, 438 uknight, Robert M 391 ulwore, Walter B 391 utros, Fouad Y 360 wden, Charles M 68 wden, George H 391 den, Woodrow R., Jr 304 en, Bernard A 391 en, Dennis R 391 en, James F 391 en, James R en, Leander B 304, 460, 462 en, Michael L 337 en, Robert D 149, 157, 159, 168, 337, 466, 490 er, Douglas R 337 -ers, Glenn 391 rers, Guery A 360 ie, Calvin N 193, 360 ie, Phili pA ie, Patrick C ie, Stephen A 360 -man, Joyce E 391 ce, Ronald L 320, 458, 513 ce, William M 304, 466 d, Edward A |rj, Marion C, Jr 391 d, Maston W., Ill 68 les, Julian L 145, 360, 434 nton, James D 391 :ard, Dennis R 320, 457 :ard, John T 360 bhom, David R 391 cht, John B 337 cken, Dewey M 360, 469, 474 cken, Gloria J cken, James W 360, 462 llckett, Rolph J 391, 466 |!|ddy, Patrick D 320 rliJIey, Kent D 391 liley, Thomas N 391 BiJy, John L., Jr 391 flich, William E 283 lid, Horvey A 391 jldon, James H., Jr 337, 442 Irjdt, William F 360 ftldt, William P Hidt, Wolter R 337, 442, 466 Bldyburg, Frederick 360 Ulham, Charles W., Jr 337, 513 ilham, George F 392 Binen, Christopher 360 linen, Carol L 392 â– linen, Glenn W 442, 544 Binock, Robert N â– mon, Jerry A 176,209,304, 466, 536, 540 E PAGE on, John J 337 on, Thomas J 392, 559 Dillard W., Jr 189, 283 ray, Randy L 392 reale, Frank W 337, 485 il, Roy H., Jr 337, 509 i, Richard M 360 reland, Joyce E 392 on, John A 392 r, James A 392 r, William S., Jr 337, 434 ngton, John J., Jr 360 Margu Samue ell, Fe â– I M. 304, 482 •I I M. Jo ph R 337, 466 Joseph T 392 Kenneth L 392 Stephen D 360 Wayne F 392 y, James K 360, 530 1, James M 337, 514 I, Wallace C 337, 474, 505 , Carol L 139, 337, 525 David R 360, 509 5 392 S 458 K 392 337 erald E 337, 476 :kington, Wayne G. Joe T. ck D. . th F., ., Jr , Linda F , Mary 268, 520 , Nigel R 360 , Phillips M., Jr 513 , Robert A., Jr 337 , Randall E 268, 476, 511 , William T 360 John F„ Jr 360 , Gettys S 320, 513 !, Wm. Len n, Denis A 163, 171, 305, 441, 446, 457, 517 i, John A., Jr 392 Allison E 166, 337, 517 Albert M 160, 360 Bobby L Carol A 360 Carl E., Jr 156, 172, 305, 433, 436, 462, 465, 501 Calvin H., Jr 337, 444, 462 Carol K 68 David A 305, 442, 448 Dovid H 283 David M 337, 392 David M 540 Eddie 360 Ernest C, Jr 337 Edward D 392 Furman H 337, 482 Francis T 268, 476 Frank T 176, 360, 476, 530 Hugh C 360 James C 305, 462 John F 68 392 283 Jerry S. W. Michoel E. Michael S. Phillip H. Patrick M. Rufus 276 320 392 392 vne, Melvin N vning, Don E. vning, Jerry W vne, Melvin M :e, Donald L. :e, James A., :e, John F. .. Roland L 337 Robert 0., Jr Thomas C, Jr Thomas G 360 Thomas J 392 Wayne P 392 Will T., Jr 320, 455 392 337 276 392 360 360 360 ng, J. Patrick 392 '  , William H 337, 462 , George E., IV 360 , William W., J, 283, 511 Stephen S 360 n, James H., J, 392 John R., Jr Richard C 305, 466 Wilson C 392 . Furman D 360, 479 , James 0., Jr , Max V . Norman K 337 . Sandra J 392 NAME PAGE Buchanan, James R 360 Buchanan, Keith C 360 Buchanan, Marvin R 392 Buck, James A 360 Buckalew, Alman L. ...168, 169, 360, 438 Buckhiester, Philip G 144, 360, 444 Buckland, Emma J 337 Buckner, James L 360 Buczkowski, Richard J 305 Buddin, Linda N 392 Buff, Stephen F 68 Bugg, Marcia Y 392 Buletza, George F., Jr 68 Bull, Byron R., Jr 68, 446, 466 Bull, Elvin L 392 Bull, James H 392 Bull, Ronald A 360 Bull, William H 300, 456, 515 Bull, Warren J., Ill 320, 510 Bullard, David B 360, 482 Bullenger, Henry G 392 Buller, Richard E 392 Bullington, Deryl E 337, 506 Bullock, Judith L 360 Bullock, Ronnie E 178, 183, 283, 438, 442 Bullwinkel, George J 392, 540, 543 Bultman, Sam L Bulwith, Thomas E 208, 360 Bunch, Helen L 170, 360, 520 Bundrick, David R 283 Burbick, Bruce A 209, 337 Burch, Elmer E., Jr Burch, Norman L., Jr 337 Burchstead, H. B., Jr 283, 487 Burdette, Charles A 305, 472 Burdette, Edward K 337, 506 Burdette, Glenn G 360 Burgess, Albert F., Ill Burgess, Harvey R 337 Burgess, Jack W 337 Burgess, Richard C 338 Burgess, Richard H 361 Burgess, Thomas U 338, 465 Burgess, Warren A 361 Burgner, Daniel E 305, 465 Burgner, Grady S 361 Burkett, Byron V., Jr Burley, William N., Jr 338 Burnwell, Dovid L., Jr 283 Burnett, George P 209, 361 Burnett, Woods W 338 Burnette, Joe D 197, 283, 529, 536 Burnette, James P 392, 532 Burnette, Paul E 283, 433, 506 Burns, James E Burns, John M 361 Burns, William D 361 Burrell, Otto C, Jr 392 Burrlss, Thomas M 320 Burriss, Thomas M 392 Burriss, W. Thomas 392 Burrous, Michael G 359 Burton, David W 208, 338 Burton, James H 338, 506 Burton, Joseph R 392 Burton, Olin M 283, 446, 479 Busch, Charles F 338 Busch, Franklin D 361, 485 Busch, Monroe S 338 Busch, William B., Jr. 151, 300, 450, 512 Bush, George J Bush, Ray P 361 Busha, Larry B 392 Busha, Ronald J 361 Butler, James Wm 338 Butler, Kenneth 392 Butts, Ruth M 392, 534 Byers, Harry F., Jr 338, 482 Byers, John W 305, 513, 544 Byrd, Jack R Byrd, James R 361 Byrd, Orren E., Jr 361, 510 Byrd, Reuben A 361 Byron, Barry J 361 Byrum, William J., Jr 361 Caban, Jose R 276 Cable, John H 276, 493 Cabrera, George J 361 Caggiano, James V 361, 469 Cagle, Johnny L 208, 259, 361 Cain, Sammy R 392 Calcutt, Ronald B 361 Caldwell, James E., Jr 361, 444, 472 Calhoun, John G 68 Calhoun, Robert A 338, 530, 540 Calkins, William L 361 Callicott, Somuel L 361 Calloway, James E., Jr 361 Calmes, James D 392 Camak, David A 300, 481 Camerio, Louis T., Jr 338 Cameron, Terry L 361, 530 Campbell, Alan McK 392, 532 Campbell, Barbara N 361 Campbell, Douglos A 283 Campbell, David L 338 Campbell, Dallas R 68 Campbell, John L 3 92 impbell, Jos. L., Ill impbell, James P 338, impbell, Jerry Z impbell, Larry S impbell, Paul G., Jr. 338, 462, 490, impbell, William A impfield, Roy W 361, mody, Horace G mavaggio, Guy P 392, inn, William R mnody, Wolter K., Jr mnello, Albert A innan, Glenda A innon, Nathaniel P innon, Stuart McF 392, inter, Robert C 361, mtrell, Harley F intrell, James G 361, mtrell, Wendell G inup, Claude R., Jr 300, Michael D. ps, Michael L ps, Wm. Thomas, Jr 392, d, John H., Jr der, John E 361, ey, Harold A., Jr ey, James C, Jr ey, Robert D icato, Robert J., Jr icato, Robert L khuff, Vincent H Ison, Andrew R A. Ison, Gerald I., II 338, Ison, Paul H Iton, Becky S 168, 169, 361, michael, Marvin G nes, Philip G., Ill 338, Wa penter, James C, Jr. penter, James L penter, Louis C penter, Robert C pin, David A raway, Douglas C rol, B roll, Charles E roll, Joseph A .176, 244,300, 361, ill, Jo M. â– oil, Reba L. I, Virginia E. ... 361, 519, 522, , Sammie G 143, 192, ' , Cynthia E 196, 244, 283, H. on, Valerie J on, Wm. Stephen . :r, Hansford L. ... it, Joseph P., Ill 361, 472, 490, James S. ter, Jack W., Jr ter, Oscar L ter, Ray tledge, John B trette, Jacoby G 300, twright, Dennis H. 69, 155, 450 ver, Larry D ey, John L ey, Michael L 361 h, Richard M 300 hin, Donald B kie, Cabot R 338 on, Louie L, Jr 393 sels, Ronald L ties, Lorena P ties, Robert G 191, 256, ton, John C 338, 439, tre, Michoel G The M. 532 392 5 08 361 392 361 276 361 361 338 476 69 525 392 505 393 338 305 338 393 393 456 159 338 544 361 469 535 283 361 533 393 534 393 3 20 393 393 393 393 456 510 361 393 481 361 440 532 283 444 393 550 ates, Henry J., Ill 300, athey, James R athey, Vivian L athey, Williom M atoe, James C, Jr 209, 222, atoe, Ronnie J 361, auble, Charles E., ouble, Herman W., Jr aughman, George W., Jr aughman, Marvin J. .. 155, 199, 338, luthen, John McC uthen, Ronnie W ell, David W., II cil, Joseph H ly, John E ly, Margaret J ly, Marvin S., Jr ly, Thomos W zayirlioglu, A. N. ... zoyirlioglu, Refet ... imbers, George E. .. imbers, Michael N. . imbers, Owen S imlee, David H impogne, Wayne L. . incellor, Wm. Floyd 338, 338, mdler, Johnny D indler, James L 160, mdler, Keith D 393, 485, 361 466 393 393 510 3 93 393 513 361 393 393 434 393 393 361 338 393 5 32 NAME P, Chandler, Lauren R Chandler, Wm. E., Ill Channell, C. N., Jr 198, 242, 244, 283, NAME PAGE NAME Chapin, Judson K., I Chaplin, Robert P., David T. . Frank H. . Jahn C. .. Kenneth W Richard M. 338, 361, Chapr Chapr Chapr Chapr Chapn Chapman, Toby G 161, Chappell, Kenneth L Charles, Jerry T Charles, Teresa L 138, 338, Chorping William P Chase, James A Chosse, Russell S Chostain, Roy L 361, Chasteen, Melton D Chatneuff, Lacy M Chaudhri, Muhammad T Cheatham, John H Cheek, Claudia A Chen, Miin Ming Chernock, Nicholas J Chervenak, William J Cheves, Thomas Mc. Cheves, Wm. Joseph Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Childs, Horry E Childson, Walte 393 434 Wilson C 208, 244, 338 362 305 362 393 338, 462, 480, 283, 305, Chismon, Lois L Choate, Michael B Chooponya, Duangchai, Chou, Meei C Chovon, James P Chovan, Merry A 165, 362, 535, Christopher, Joel L Christopher, Toliver .. 189, 362, 498, Chryst, Stephen L 338, Chung, Byong K Church, Robert N Church, Thomas D Cinelli, John D Cissel, Robert F Claiborne, Theodore C 362, Clancy, Christopher S 338, 490, Clapper, Williom L, Jr 197, 305, Clark, Ben T., Ill 190, 305, 462, Clark, David R Clark, Frances S 362, Clark, Jimmy D 320, Clark, Michael V 144, Clark, Roland H 393, Clark, Sheldon B Clark, William B., Ill ..338, 444, 493, Clark, William E., Jr 276, Clarke, Alfred R Cl arke, David R 362, Clarke, Leland T., Jr Clarkson, Delores W Clarkson, Hunter L 244, 338, Clarkson, James H., Ill 362, Clarkson, Robert B 362, Clary, Gary E 389, Clary, Jack R Classey, Richard F 362, Clay, Larry W Clayton, Edward R 69, Cla Robert M., Jr Clayton, Thomas J Clayton, Wm. Rufus Clemmans, Ashley D., II 338, Cleveland. James H Click, Clifford N Click, William M 164, 172, 330, 436, 444, 468, 498, Ke th S. , Wm. Everette, Jr 393, scales, Cleon C 338, 490, on, Andrea F Cloninger, J Close, Robe Coo John E. H. Cobb, Dale T., Jr Cobb, Jane A Cobb, Jimmy M Cobb, Ryan C 167, 169, 284, Cobb, Styles F 144, 362, Cochcroft, Arthur F Cochran, Dw ight B Cochran, George T Cochran, Robert M Cockcroft, Johnnie E 362, Cocke, Joseph B Cochet, Anthony A 168, 169 Cockfield, Joe B 208, 362 532 393 515 515 362 4 90 393 393 4 76 470 487 393 362 461 362 488 393 362 469 362 Coffey, James 362 Coffey, Thomos J 393 Coffey, William T 362 Cogan, Henry L 393 Cohen, Earl S 244, 259, 338, 443 Coile, David N 300, 433, 456 Coker, John W 393, 544 Coker, Ronald W 393 Coker, Thomas A 362 Colcolough, Gennia R Colcolough, Jas J., Jr 69 Coldreck, Horry C, III 305 Cole, Charles J 393 Cole, Charles M 320, 488 Cole, David H 258, 305, 434, 470 Coleman, David L 393 Coleman, GeorgeE 362 Coleman, Hasell L, Jr Coleman, James L., Jr 393 Coleman, Ludie M., Ill Coleman, Marshall J 362 515 Coleman, Thomas 0., Jr. .. 338, 462, 538, 540 Coleman, William G., Jr. ... 338, 452, 476, 515, 540 Coleman, Wm. 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David 395 1, Charles H., Jr 395 1, J ddy H 363 1, Robert F„ Jr 395 NAME PAGE Driscoll, James P 339 Druelle, Donald 339 Drummond, James P 339 Drummond, Larry J 320 Dublin, Weyman, B 395 Dubose, Edward M., Jr 363, 479 Dubose, Harry M 363, 456 Dubose, Rembert C 363 Dubose, Tristan A 339 Ducker, Rodney W 306, 482 Duckett, John C 70 Ducworth, John Wm 395 Ducworth, Ronnie E 209, 364, 461 Duke, Thomas W„ Jr 285 Dukes, Clarence E 70 Dukes, Gene W Dulin, Nina H 170, 340 Dulin, Robert M., Jr 364 530 Dulin, Wilbur N., Jr 395 Dumas, Charles E 70, 450, 481, 510 Dunaway, Albert D 364 Dunbar, Wm. Ernest 364, 486 Duncan, Daniel E 364 Duncan, Donald E 320 Duncan, David K 364, 512 Duncon, Frank Y Duncan, John F Duncon, James R., Jr 395 Duncon, Richard M 395 Dunham, Kenneth R 340 Dunham, Roy C 364 Dunipace, Kenneth R Dunlap, Frederick A Dunlap, Russell E., Jr Duront, Eddie C, Jr 340, 511 Durant, Robert R 340, 517 Durfos, Daniel A 340 Durham, Donald D 364, 456 Durham, Lawrence B 395 Durham, Ralsa F Durhom, Patricia Durham, Thomas E 243, 320, 514 Dusenberry, G. R 444, 446 Dutt, David G 364 Duval, Harry $., Jr 395 Duvall, Ernest M 364 Duvall, Lance A 70 Duwel, Richard B Dyar, Horace C 395 Dye, Daniel P 395 Dye, James A 340 Dyer, Samuel P 241, 364 Dyke, Kevin J 340 Dykes, G. David 395 Dykes, Tommy C 395 Dykstra, Kenneth D 395 Dyson, Joseph R 285,433, 484 Dyson, Robert C, Jr 320 Eaddy, Winston M 395 Eakes, JamesS 364 Eargle, Lloyd M 340 Earle, Barry A Earwood, Byran D 395 Eorwood, Leonard E 395 Easier, Conley L, Jr 364 Easier, Terry M 364 Easterling, B. B., Jr 286, 506 Eostes, Joonn F Ebenhack, David G 340 Eckard, Paul C, Jr 364 Eckley, Louis D 364 Eddy, Karen G 340 Edenfield, Allen B 395 Edens, Dynva C 178, 340 Edens, Stanley B 209, 364 Edge, Armond D 70, 482 Edge, Stanley L 364, 531 Edgin, Gordon R 168, 169, 364 Edler, Frank W 395 Edmonds, John K 396 Edmonds, Kent A 396 Edmonds, Robert F., Jr 340, 466 Edney, Robert M 364 Edwards, Barry R 168, 169, 340, 455, 460 Edwards, Bruce R 444, 455,460, 538 Edwords, Donnie J 364 Edwords, Eva S 364, 523 Edwards, John D Edwards, James H 364 Edwards, James W., Jr 476 Edwards, Marjorie A Edwards, Morsholl W 396 Edwards, Neal W 340 Edwards, Richard L 364 Edwards, Steve R 396 Eggers, John L Eidson, Wesley D 208, 364 Eiland, Andrew D 396 Eisenbrey, Ion F Eisenmonn, James C 364, 543 Eismann, Marianne 364 Eison, Edward F 307, 444, 482 Eldridge, Roy C, Jr 396 Elfert, Charles G., Jr 320, 516 Elkin, Ben A., Jr 307 Ellefson, Lawrence B 364 NAME PAGE Ellenberg, John F., Jr 170, 171, 253, 357, 364, 502 Ellenburg, Charles H 209, 340 Ellenburg, Marika A 396 Ellenburg, Ralph M., Jr 364 Ellers, John C Ellers, Kathryn L Ellicott, James H 320 Elliott, Ann C Elliott, Heyward D 364 Elliott, James V 166, 269 Ellis, Carole 396 Ellis, Chandler 286 Ellis, Charles N 396 Ellis, Donald L 143, 320, 536 Ellis, Irving L, Jr 307,446, 448 Ellis, Patterson D 286 Ellis, Robert E., Jr 364 Ellis, Ronald L 364 Ellis, Willie B., Jr 364 Elrod, Evelyn C 300, 524 Elrod, James H„ Jr 364 Elrod, Nancy E Elrod, Rachel C 364 Elrod, Robert H Elsey, John 1 70 Ellsey, James L Elvington, Boyd B 396 Ely, Pomelo J 340 Embler, Johnny M 364 Embree, Effingham, Jr 340, 474, 48 480, 485 Emerson, Shelley 396 England, Bryan B Engler, Robert A 276 English, Sallie S 364 English, Thomas H., Jr 208 Engram, James W 340, 499, 511 Engstrom, Gary W 340, 502 Enis, Sam J., Jr Enslen, John E 164, 209, 364 Entrekin, Lamar H 364 Epps, David E., Jr 269, 490 Epps, James W 307 Epps, Philip 304 Epps, Robert F., Ill 70 Erter, Jack W., Jr 135, 155, 335, 340, 450, 511 Ervin, Robert D 307 Ervin, Samuel J., Jr 320, 455 Erwin, William T 70 Eskew, Elliott B 396 Eskridge, Wm. McDowall 364 Estes, Arthur G 396, 456 Estes, Boyce T 396 Etheredge, William M 147, 170, 364 Ethredge, Charles D 364 Eubonks, Richard E 286 Evans, Albert E., Jr 307 Evans, Dan W., Jr 364, 501 Evans, Frances M 396, 523 Evans, Joseph E 340 Evans, James H 340 Evans, Michael E 396 Evans, Pamello D 364, 523 Evans, Paul S 396 Evans, Richard B 160 Evans, Robert D., Jr Evans, Wm. Douglas 396 Evans, William B„ Jr 340 Evans, Wallace R., Ill 396 Evatt, Willie T., Jr 161, 286 Everett, Peter W 396 Ewell, Robert N 340, 443 Ewing, Leslie R 396 Eyestone, Mark R 364, 476 Fabion, George T 364 Facciolo, Michael F. ..209, 242, 244, 340, 450 Fadeley, Charles F., Jr 396 Faer, Michael J 396 Fagan, Bernard C 364 Fagg, Vicki D 396 Foirbrother, Chas. W 286 Fairey, Lyle W., Jr 364 Fairey, Philip W 340 Fallon, Craig R 307 Falls, Duane L 364 Falls, Roy T 396 Fombrough, Joseph T 139, 364 Font, Jesse R. , III 364 Faris, Daniel F 286 Farley, Ronald L 320, 458, 488 Farmer, Calvin L 364 =armer, Michael C 340 =armer, Travis L 364 Darnell, Edwin A 286 =arnum, Charles 307, 470 r orr, Joyce G , Lorry J 396, 472 snberry, James L 396 ulkner, James R 396 ust, William D 340 iston E y, Margaret A 396 ogin, William H 364 atherston, Charlotte B 364 PAGE Feathe No H Fa Fa Fedde, Gerhard F 70 Fedele, Roymond S . ' 364 Federline, John G 307 Feige, Hans C 340, 557 Felkel, Chorles E., Jr 190, 286, 479 Felker, James R., Jr 70 Felton, Glenn P 396 Fennell, Herbert P 340 Fennell, Ralph C, Jr 396 Fennessy, Robert J 307,482 Ferguson, Charles C 286 Ferguson, Charles P 396 Ferguson, Daniel L 307 Ferguson, James A., Jr 364 Ferguson, Thomas W Fernandez, Paul D 256, 286 Ferrara, Wm J., Ill 307, 482 Ferree, Maurice E 70 Ferrell, Thomas L Ferry, Paul A 364 Fessler, Richard G 138, 365, 463 Fewell, Joan C 365, 520 Fickling, Joseph D 365 Fickling, Robert B., Ill Field, Ebb H 365 Field, Jone E 365 Fields, Joe, III 365 Fields, Jackson E., Jr 340 Fields, James P 396 Finison, David H 396 Finkelstein, George E 144, 365 Finley, Gene A., Jr 320 Finley, James A 340 Finley, Jerry L 396 Finn, Timothy P 340 Fins, Vikary E Fischetti, David C 365 Fishburne, Bentley G 269, 476 Fisher, Lawrence J 340 Fisher, Terry W 307, 482 Fisher, Wayne B 365 Fitchett, Robert W 396 Fitts, Thomas M 340, 511 Flannery, Robert E Fleener, Allen C 365 Fleetwood, Carlton G 149, 256, 365 Fleming, David A 396 Fleming, David B 396, 551 Fleming, Mack J 70 Fletcher, Barry L 396 Fletcher, George R., Jr 70 Fletcher, Nicholas 365 Fletcher, Richard P 307, 472, 538 Florence, Peyton B 286 Florie, Judith M 105, 165, 286, 524 Flow, Claude L., Ill 396 Floyd, Carl, III 276, 493 Floyd, Jonathan B 365 Floyd, James C 340 Floyd, James E 365 Floyd, John R., Jr 340 Floyd, Larry D 396, 456 Floyd, Linda D 396 Floyd, Merrell W 320, 488, 516 Floyd, Stephen C, ill 365, 472 Flynn, John M 340, 438 Follette, Jerry M 396 Folsom, John C Folsom, James F 340 Fontaine, Andre G 276, 493 Foote, Randall 340, 470 Forbes, Joseph J 365, 463 Forbes, Michael R 193, 365 Ford, Benjamin F., Jr 396 Ford, Dennis L 365 Ford, Jerry C, III 70 Ford, L. Glenn 322 Ford, Robert H 340, 476 Ford, William J., Jr 365 Ford, Zenas W., Ill 396 Forrest, John M 396 Forrester, Lindsay J 300, 505 Forsberg, Charles A 365, 543 Fort, James C 286 Forte, Frederick F 70 Fortson, Joda F 340 Fosky, Peter L 340,469 Foster, Judy C 396 Foster, James E., Jr 396 Foster, James J 396 Foster, Michael W 365 Foster, Wayne Fowler, Brenda L 365 Fowler, Derrill R 340 Fowler, James A 340 Fowler, Lyndell G 365 Fowler, Linda S 340 Fowler, Michoel H 365, 543 Fowler, Michael W 365 Fowler, Peggy G 340 Fowler, Ronald H 70 Fowler, William E., Jr 396, 543 Fox, Arthur K 365 Fox, Robert B 365 Fox, Thereodore C, III 340, 517 Foxworth, Richard M 340 Foy, James R 365 Foy, Louis F., Jr 286, 517 NAME PAGE Frody, Robert P 286 Froker, John R Fraley, Delano V 365, 484, 485 Frampton, Edmund G., Jr 340, 511 Frampton, Harry H Franceschi, Gary 340, 444 Francis, Jamile J., Jr 139, 365, 514 Francis, Russell E 269, 490 Frank, Jeffrey W 365 Frank, Richard E 256, 340, 545 Fronke, Bethany S 396 Franklin, Alan R 365 Franklin, Gerald W 365 Franklin, Richard D. .. 197, 307, 446, 448, 536, 538 Fraser, Stephen D 365 Frosier, John T Frazier, James B., IV 340 Frechtling, Edward C 396 Frederic, James C, Jr 70, 441, 446 Frederiksen, John E 158, 340, 482 Freemen, Dan L 396, 544 Freeman, Daniel S 322, 513 Frreman, James D 396 Freeman, John W 340, 479 Freeman, Lynn R., Jr 286 Freeman, Morris L 396 Freeman, Michael M 277 Freeman, Stanley R 532 Freit, Edward E., Jr 365 Freit, Julia M 340 French, Ralph W 340 Frese, Katherine A Frey, Robert D., Jr 340 Frick, Juanito, K. D 340 Frick, Marion E 396 Fricks, John F 365 Fripp, Harriet A 365 Frost, Donald C, Jr 159, 193, 365 Frost, Mack Fulghum, James D 365 Fulghum, Milton L, Jr 365 Fuller, Charles T., Jr 365 Fuller, Earl H., Jr Fulmer, Donald C 365, 482 Fulmer, Elton T 365, 514 Fulmer, John B 365 Fulmer, Johnny H 365 Fulmer, John L, Jr 396 Fulmer, John P 208 Fulmer, Michael H 365 Fulmer, Ronnie H 365, 486 Funderburg, Wayne D 396 Funderburk, Jerry E 396 Funderburk, Michael R 396 Funk, Charles F Futch, Charles P 397 Gaddy, Charles H 307, 482 Gaddy, Colonel J., Jr 397 Gagnon, Richard P 193, 397 Gailey, Allen W 341 Gaillard, Dana L 341 Gaillard, George W 241, 365 Gaillard, Thomas R 365, 472 Gaines, William H 145, 397 Gainey, Jennings R 269, 469 Galgoci, Cheryl R 365, 523 Gollimore, Patsy 1 341 Galloway, David R 397 Galloway, Raymond L 397, 484 Gambill, Thomas G 397 Gamble, Alex G., Ill 308 Gamble, Robert 70 Gambrell, John W 365 Gambrell, Margaret Y Gambrell, Ralph E 397 Gambrell, Robert P 341 Gambrell, Robert W 365 Gambrell, Sherry B 397 Gambrell, William A 365 Gambrell, William G 308 Gombrell, Wm. Hood, Jr Gondy, Ernest L 397 Gandy, Phillip H Gangemi, David J 365 Ganter, Willard W Gontt, Robert D 365, 490 Gontt, Steven A 397, 544 Garbelman, Henry A 277, 434, 487 Garcia, Carlos J 341 Gordner, Donald A Gardner, Frederick A 397, 469 Gardner, Harrell L 397 Gardner, James M., Jr 286 Gordner, Kenneth L. ...242, 286, 450, 502 Gardner, Leland C 341 Gardner, Robert L 341, 438, 443, 444 Gardner, Richard W 397 Gardner, Terry G 286 Garick, Richard L 208, 341 Garland, Eric K 397 Garland, Wayne R 365 Gorner, Foster M 397 Garner, Gory H Gorner, Ronald W 341 Garnett, Stanford T 397, 490 Garofalo, Joseph F 70 Garren, Frank G 300 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Garrett, Claude N 341, 438 Gorrett, Douglas P 397 Garrett, Gregory A 397 Garrett, James C, Jr 365 Gorrett, J. Thomas Garrett, Kirsten M 341 Garrett, Rebecca E 365 Garrett, Thomos G 397 Garrett, Thomas R 397 Garrett, W. Richard 341 Gorris, Edgar R 300, 481 Garris, Richard M 365 Garrison, David W 341, 481 Garrison, Janet K 368, 519, 520 Garrison, Jackie L 368 Garrison, Martha 397 Gartl and, Kevin H 368 Garvin, Wm. Horton 397 Gary, Albert V., Jr 368 Gaskin, Alva D., Jr 397, 532, 559 Gaskins, Dean ... 189, 308, 463, 499, 513 Gaskins, Jesse H 397 Gaskins, Vernon L 308, 470 Gassaway, Fred 166, 341, 480, 485 Gatch, Charles R Gatlin, Milton A 368 Gault, Hugh L 368 Gault, John M., Ill 368 Gauthier, Michael J 322 Gavin, Ronald B 368 Gay, Alex H., Ill 308 Gay, Ben A 368 Gay, David N 341, 538 Goydan, Douglas M 71 Gedris, William R 71 Geer, William F., Jr 322 Geiger, Edward M., Jr 308 Geiger, Florence L 397 Geigler, Douglas D 71 Gentle, Jack M., Jr 308 Gentry, Johnny S 368 Gentry, Richard H 368 George, Thomas E 397 George, William A 308, 551 Georgeo, Evangeline B 138, 341, 519, 523 Gerald, Henry G 322, 517 Gerhold, Gory E 255, 341 Gerken, Andrew T Gerwig, Robert B Gestrich, Wm., J., Jr 341 Gettys, Nicholas P 368 Getzen, Phillip M 397 Gibbons, Ernest W 341 Gibbons, Robert B 308 Gibbons, Thermon L., Jr 189, 308 Gibert, Mary S. S 341, 520 Gibson, Carlis R 322, 458 Gibson, Charles W 368 Gibson, Donnie C 286, 516 Gibson, James C 269 Gibson, Nancy C 286 Gibson, Nelson K 244, 259, 341, 490 Gibson, Thomas A 397 Gibson, Wayne W 341 Giddings, David J 341, 474 Giebner, Robert M 368 Giesler, Douglas D Gilbert, Bob D., Jr 397 Gilbert, Donald L 341, 442 Gilbert, Harold E 341 Gilbert, Richard A., Jr 397 Gilbert, William H., Jr 368 Gilbert, Wm. Paul 397, 506 Gilchrist, Hugh W 269, 469 Gilden, John D 397 Giles, Jon A 397, 559 Gilland, Eva G 368 Gillespie, Bruce A 397 Gillespie, Stephen N 322, 488 Gillespie, William C 70 Gilliam, Henry C, Jr Gilliard, Benny E 341 Gilliland, Jack E., Jr 397 Gilpin, Richard B., Jr 187, 341, 493 Gilreath, James F., Jr 368 Gilstrap, Constance L 106, 368, 520 Gilstrap, John B 209, 368 Gilstrap, Melvin D 397 Gilstrap, Oscar J 368 Gindhart, Harry K., Jr 161, 368 Ginn, Wilbur N 368 Glodden, William P Glascow, Charles C 397 Glass, Fred H., Jr 368 Glass, Ronold W Glassman, Perry 397 Glazener, Gaye S 397 Glazener, Thomas W 308 Glazener, William E 368, 531 Gleason, Delno R 308 Gleaton, Cuthbert S 341 Gleaton, Perrin T 341, 458, 509 Glen, Jonathan C 341 Glen, Susan P 397, 524 Glenn, Albert E., Jr Glenn, Adrian J 244, 341 Glenn, Jerry C Glenn, John W 368 Glenn, Robert E 269 Glenn, Robert M., Jr 341 Glenn, Samuel A 341 Glenn, William A 368 Glenn, William K., Jr 368 Glezen, Joseph W Glover, Jerry J 397 Glymph, David S 397 Godbold, ASA S 341 Godfrey, Daniel K 209, 322, 488, 543 Godfrey, H. W 244 Godfrey, John W 322, 488 Godsey, Charles D 368, 503 Godsey, William G., Jr 308, 482 Goebel, Catherine A 341 Goeller, Joseph G 397, 532 Goethe, James A., Ill 368 Goff, Phillip C 341 Goforth, Harry B., Jr 277 Goforth, Thomas M 397 Goforth, William F 368 Goldman, Mark H 397 Goldfarb, Alan 368 Goldstein, Jerold E 341 Goldstein, Lawrence 341 Goldstein, Lewis W 368 Goldstein, Steven R 164, 286 Golightly, Donald E 277, 493, 506 Golubski, Edward G 286, 511 Gooch, Dixie R Gooden, Garlan d G. , Jr 147, 341 Gooding, Charles H 397, 532 Goodman, Irwin 368, 479 Goodman, Merritt R., Jr 368 Goodson, Robert H., Jr 368, 503 Goodwin, Danny J 322, 488 Goodwin, James G., Jr 308, 442, 444, 446, 448, 463 Gordon, Chester D Gordon, Ann L Gordon, James T., Jr 397 Gordon, Lucille C 397, 523, 551 Gordon, Michael J 287, 511 Gordon, Robert B 308 Gordone, Douglas W 397 Gore, Aubrey J., Jr. ... 208, 222, 341, 516 Gore, GeorgeA 368, 531 Gore, George E., Jr 198 Gore, William E., Jr 71 Gorsuch, Douglas W Goshorn, Robert D 368 Gott, Walter E 368 Gottschalk, Robert B 71 Graab, George A 397, 491 Grace, Kenneth B., Jr 341, 543 Graham, Betty J 397 Graham, Curtis C, Jr 270, 536 Graham, John M 368 Graham, Kathleen E Graham, Michael H Graham, Robert A 341, 504 Gramling, Cynthia K 400, 535 Granger, Larry J 368 Grant, Clayton 71 Grant, Douglas H Grant, Eddie J 368 Grant, Larry F 322, 488 Grant, Philip H 341, 443, 529 Grant, Ruby C Graves, Alfred A., Jr Graves, James B 397 Graves, John H 397 Gray, ASA M 557 Gray, Charles B Gray, David A 308, 472 Gray, Edward R 307 Gray, Jerry C 397 Gray, John F Gray, John R 341 Gray, Ollie T 270, 433, 461, 501 Gray, Ronald E 397 Gray, Susan W Grayson, Wm. James 397 Green, Bertha C Green, Benjamin H 368, 491 Green, Clarence R 71 Green, John C 397 Green, Leslie S 397 Green, Michael A 368 Greene, David B 341, 444 Greene, Edward J 368 Greene, James A 368 Greene, John B 368 Greene, Richard L 341 Greenfield, Patricio 341 Greenman, Richard M 368, 551 Greenough, Susan H 397 Greer, Larry E 368, 456 Greever, Joe J 400 Gregorie, Edmund B 341, 515 Gregorie, Ferdinand 400, 499 Gregorie, William D 368 Gregory, Charles R 368 Gregory, Jerry M 322 Gregory, Wesley W., Jr 71 Gregory, William W 368 Gresham, Warren W 368 Gretz, Robert M Grieb, Paul M 309 nan O. eve, Thon ffin, Barb, ffin, He ffin, James T ffin, Nina F ffin, Robert L., Ill ggs, Wm. Michael .. s, Thomas E., II ley, Charles T. . ley, William A. . teed, Richard L. =m, Alan R =m, Jonas N., Jr. 368 366i 71 366 40C ... 368, 515 40C 287 2 77 71 .... 191, 287 Thomas A 341, ochowski, John M 400, 532 ooms, Ronald W 406 oover, Robert B ound William R 71 ubbs ' Earl H. ........ l92 300, 481 , 500 ubbs, John G., Jr ubbs, John R 71 ubbs, Raymond V 287, 479 uber, William C 368 uver, Jon J lerin, James B 400 lerreri, Robert M rerry, John C 40( jest, Charles L 309 lest, Jerry D 309, 482, 50C est, John F 40C jin, Kenneth E 322, 488 jlledge, James A., Ill 368J jlledge, Thomas L 287 imp, Roger M 400) jmphrey, Edward P., Jr 40C jnnels, Dan K 208, 244, 341, 456 jnter, Robert B., Jr 368 jnter, Robert E., Jr 322 jrewitz, David A 400 jthrie, John T 341 jtting, Graham H 287 vin, R. E 458 Hodden, David A Haddock, Richard B Haden, Glen S Haeberle, Carl E., Ml 400, Hoene, Thomas W Hafner, Jack B Hogan, Edward L, Jr 270, Hogan, Sandra, J. 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Henry 403 72 Kolkandelen, Ayla 72 536 Kalley, Bruce L 324 Kambhu, Kawi 72 288 Kambhu, Patsy S 343 402 Kopp, Francis L 271, 529, 536 371 Kopp, Richard H 289, 403, 446, 529 371 Kapp Richard W 445,446,511 288 Karesh, Stephen M 72 Koresh, Sara R 403, 534 310 Kariger, Gordon F 271 288 Kasho, Michael C 371 Kasley, Samuel J., Jr Jr 343, 471 Katana, Theodore M. .. 208, 242, 244, 300 343 Katzen, Marvin L 403 402 Kaulakis, Robert B 343 Jr 371, 472 Kauric, William B 343, 434 402 Kauserud, John P., Ill 403 402 Kavan, Clifford B 343,434,557 402 Kay, David L 403 Kay, Donald W 371 371 Kay, Jomes C 324 271, 536 Kaylor, Hal M 403, 491 289 Kearse, Sidney M 403 271, 456 Kee, John M., Jr 371 I 402 Keefe, Robert G., Jr 403 371 Keels, Washington R 371 Keese, Deryl C 402, 491 Keeter, Wm. 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Henry 405 Lowell, Robert J 73 Lowery, Doris E 372 Lowronce, Harold W., Jr 405 Lowry, Bruce W 372 Luckobough, Robert K 184, 185, 277 Luense, John R 311, 463 Lufi, Eldon D 346 Lukens, Edward S 311 Luker, Tolmadge H 372 Lukmire, Gregory S Luncelord, Joy R 151, 290, 505 Lund, Carl M., Jr 346, 479 Lupo, Perry 1 405 Lusk, Kathryn A 405 Lutz, Frank J., Ill 311, 463 Luzzi, Joseph 176, 311, 483 Luzzi, Richard A 208, 346 Lyle, John D„ Jr 290, 491 Lynch, David C 405 Lynch, Lynn M 311, 473 Lynch, Ronald F 311, 473 Lynch, Walter H., Ill 311, 434 Lynn, Betty C 166, 372,522 Lynn, Herman P Lynn, John C 372, 511 Lynn, Joe H 346, 489 Lyon, Richord Wm 405, 559 Lyons, Jimmy A 405 Lyons, Robert A., Jr McAbee, James L 405 McAbee, Marvin E 372 McAbee, Michael L 405 McAbee, Roy E 325 McAdams, Richord S 311 McAliley, John E 372, 463 McAliley, James P., Jr 346, 463 McAlister, Barbara A 373 McAlister, Dennis C 311, 473 McAlister, Gerald K 346, 489 McAlister, Jeannette 405 McAlister, Van J 405 McAllister, Angela C 405 McAllister, H. D., Jr 373, 491 McAmish, Larry H 346 McAninch, William J 347, 530 McArthur, Margaret E McBroyer, Harry E 373, 486 McBride, Charles E., Jr 325, 489 McBride, John F., Ill 311 McCall, Michael E 373, 502 McCall, Melvin R., Jr 290 McCall, Ronald J 405 McCall, William S McCallum, Daniel B 73 McCanless, William V McCann, Jackson E., Jr 405 McCorter, Andrea McCarty, Joe A 311, 540 McCarty, John F 405, 467 McCaskill, Linda H McCaskill, Robert E 373, 486, 508 McCaskill, Von H McCloin, Eugene F McClary, James T., Jr 301, 456, 485, 500 McClellan, Larry V 405 NAME PAGE McClelland, Richord A McClendon, Thomas E 373, 467 McCleskey, Samuel L 373 McClimon, Hugh P 73 McClure, David G 373 McClure, Gregory A 208 McClure, Patrick M 405 McColl, David W 290 McColl, James B 405 McColl, Richard G 347 McCollough, Wm. Welch 405, 559 McComb, James R McCombs, Donnie R 373, 467 McCombs, Joel W 405 McCombs, Williom R 199, 311, 467 McConnell, Daniel L 347 McConnell, F. M McConnell, Gary W 290 McConnell, Wm. F., Jr 405 McCord, Evins V., Jr 373 McCorkle, Charles C 405 McCorkle, Covert K. .. 142, 160, 168, 169, 347, 443, 445, 479 McCormac, Rupert, J. . 189, 312, 463, 540 McCormick, Robert E 373, 510 McCoy, Earl 0, Jr 373 McCoy, Michael T 373, 516 McCracken, J. Barry 176, 347, 491 McCracken, Otis R 290 McCracken, T. Arden 73 McCrary, Donn A 135, 277, 499, 514 McCraw, Jomes F., Jr 405 McCrorey, Steve S 151, 152, 325, 450, 513 McCurley, Steve R 405 McCurry, James F 325, 434, 489 McDoniel, George M., Jr. ... 312, 441, 457 McDoniel, Heyword 325 McDoniel, John D., Jr 325 McDoniel, Jean G 73 McDoniel, John H 405 McDoniel, Kenneth K McDoniel, Kenneth K McDoniel, Ronald A 209, 373, 487 McDoniel, Robert C., Jr 290, 487 McDoniel, Thurston H 277 McDannald, Werner B McDonald, Charles E 373, 471 McDonald, Judy D 373, 535 McDonald, John H., Jr 405 McDonald, Raymond D 347 McDonough, Jomes F., II 147, 277 McDowell, Glen D 405 McDuffie, Angus F 145, 405 McElmurray, Warren G 208, 242, 290, 450 McElveen, Stanley J 373, 463 McEntyre, Sylvia A McFadden, Roy P 347, 456 McFaddin, Norman J McForlond, Barry R 272 McFarland, Glenn E 325 McGee, Charles E 405 McGee, Edgar C 171, 209, 245, 335, 347, 436, 450, 510 McGee, Jerry E 347 McGee, James R 405 McGehee, Richard S 373 McGill, David T 325 McGill, Earl M 347 McGill, Julian E 325 McGill, Jomes N., Jr 373 McG inn, Wm. Charlton 405 McGowan, Agnes E 166 McGowon, John G 312 McGraw, Thomas E 405 McGuffee, Michael G 405 McGuigan, Wm. Patrick 405 McGuire, Harry M 73 McHugh, Jennifer C McHugh, Joe F., Jr 373, 467 McHugh, Lamar H 405 Mclnnis, John, III 164, 290, 510 McKamey, Douglas J 253, 347 McKee, Richard D 290 McKee, Sherry A 290, 443, 535 McKee, William J., Jr 193, 373, 463 McKellor, Jomes V 245, 463 McKenzie, Herbert M 148, 405 McKenzie, Marion D 373 McKeown, Michael B 373, 473 McKeown, Samuel K 405, 461 McKevlin, Thomas M., Jr 347 McKinley, Juby M McKinney, Douglas C 405 McKinney, Jomes F 405 McKinney, Peter C 325, 506 McKinney, Robert A., Jr 405 McKissick, Richard M 347, 529 McKittrick, Betty G 373 McKittrick, John D 73 McKoy, Peter B McKoy, Victor G 373 McLone, James R 209, 373 McLaurin, John H 347, 510 McLean, Charles D 405 McLellon, Dovid A 405 McLemore, Dan L 73 McMakin, John F 405. 474 NAME PAGE McMakin, Michael E McMichael, James M 405 McMilliam, Thomas W 277 McMullan, Jerry N 312, 536 McMurray, John L 405 McMurtrey, Marion R 373 McNair, John N 160, 405 McNamara, Cory D 373 McNeely, Olin R 373 McNeely, Wm. Lee, Jr 405 McNeight, Timothy L 146, 347 McNeill, William A 373, 465 McNew, Wallace E., Jr 74 McPhoil, Mary T McPherson, Larry P 209, 312, 483 McPherson, Thomas 74 McRoberts, David D 373 McTamney, John M 405 McWhorter, James G 290 McWhorter, Larry V 291 Mobry, Boyce E 405 Mabry, John F., Jr 373 Macanga, Robert J 291, 487 Macauley, John A 347 Mocauley, Margaret L 405, 523 Mocavoy, David W 312 Macera, Carmine J 405 Mocfie, McGregor S Macfie, Wade H., Jr 347 Mackay, Mary D 405 Mocomson, Wm. Calvin Moddox, Ann M 373 Maddox, William C, Jr 291, 447 Madren, Kenneth V., Jr 373 Magarian, Gary V 373 Magothan, David H., Jr 373 Magee, James C 74 Mohaffey, Harry R 164, 175, 242, 291, 330, 436, 450, 503 Mohoffey, Joel R 373, 503 Mahan, Mary F 405, 534 Maher, John G 291 Mahon, James R 405 Ma|or, Charles R., Jr 347 Maland, Mark 405 Malcom, Joseph A 74 Mallard, James A 373 Mallory, Jeon 405, 524 Molmgren, John C 373 Malphrus, Lewis D., Jr 373, 434, 475, 540 Malthouse, Nancy S 347 Manotis, Lee V Mandeville, John M 347 Moner, James K., Jr 176, 325, 491 Maness, James F 406, 486 Mangino, Adam L Mongum, Patricia A 373, 523 Manis, Dallas E Manley, Brenda S 406 Manley, Gracie E 406 Manley, Merry L 406, 534 Mann, John E 347 Mann, John R 406 Manning, Glenn McC 406 Manning, Morion L 373 Monos, George C 406 Manos, Williom K 243, 291, 503 Mansfield, Cheryl L 406 Monsfield, Patricia A 406, 524, 550 Morcengill, James M 347 Marchbanks, Marshall,.. 144, 145, 373, 445 Morchbanks, Sherry L 406 Marchini, Robert R 74 Marcinko, George J., Jr 291 Marett, Mary A 406 Morgonion, Vahe M Marion, Philip F 208, 242, 245, 291 Marler, James A 347, 471 Marquardt, John C 373 Marr, John M Morrah, George W 74 Marshall, Bruce Wm 406 Morsholl, John C 406 Marshall, Robert M 373 Martell, Jeffrey B 347 Martin, Anna K 253, 347, 469 Martin, Albert R 347 Martin, Charles R 406 Martin, Charles S., Jr 406 Martin, Charles T., Jr 312 Martin, Dale 347, 477, 517 Martin, David R., Jr 347, 477 Martin, Freeman B 291 Martin, Gregory L 406 Martin, John A 373, 491, 493 Martin, Jerry B 406, 493 Martin, James D., Jr 74, 493 Martin, Jomes 1 277, 506, 550 Martin, Linda M Martin, Montie C 347 Martin, Mary R 406 Martin, Rodney E 406 Martin, Robert F 373 Martin, Robert R., Jr 325 Martin, Robert W., Jr 373 Martin, Scott A 406 Martin, Samuel C 312, 483, 540 Martin, Thomas E-, Jr 291 in, Willie in, Willian on, Robert on, James Wo .208, 222, 245, ey, Norman T ingill, Stonley F 312, Mathi Mathi Hubert L., Jr Hot R. 406 406 373 406 406 347 406 406 459 406 4 c. 373 Louis B., Jr Jock E  , John D 156, 167, 172, 291, 330,436, 445, 447, ,, Robert T., Jr 149, 373, ,s, Charles L  s, David R G., Jr Matthews, Geo Matthews, Gary J Matthews, Joel R 373, 473, Matthews, Teresa F 373, Mattis, Victoria A Mattison, John P Mottison, Kenneth M Mattison, Wm. B., Jr 325, Mauldin, Charles B., Jr 326, Mauldin, John T Mouney, Charles R 373, Mauney, Dennis L Mourer, Melvin W 347, Mover, Glenn A Maxwell, Lawrence L Maxwell, Michael J. ... 135, 312, 330, 445, 446, 448, Maybin, Arthur H., Ill Maybry, John B., Ill Mayer, James E 373, Mayes, Dovid W Mayfield, Claude B., Jr Mayfield, David R Mayfield. Jomes K 347, Maynard, Ben A Maynord, Harry P., Jr 347, 459, Maynard, Morvin K 347, Mayne, Sherman T Ma Jan Mays, William E 374, Mays, William F 164, 176, 326, 436, 440, Meoders, Allen B 347, Meadowcroft, Chas D Meadowcroft, Kathryn Medlin, Bennett M 176, Medlin, John E., Jr Medlin, Richard D Medlock, Judith C Medlock, Jack R Meehan, John T Meggs, Benjamin R., Jr Meister, William A Mellichamp, Henry L Mellichamp, Joseph M Melton, Gerald R 272, Melton, Jerry K Melville, Robert J Melvin, Royce M Menees. William B 312, Mente, Richard C Mercier, Christine A 374, 524, Merck, Brenda D Merck, Larry S Me ck, Melvin 5. II, Thorr Jr 347, 491 ck, Richard L. Merrill, John D., Jr Merriman, Kenneth E 272, Merritt, Lucy W 291, 491, Merritt, Robert T 347, Merry, Walter D 170, 253, 374, Metcolf, John P Metis, Lever W., Jr Meyer, Daniel E Meyers, Virgil C, Jr 178, chael, Beniamin T 308, rhael, Theresa A :holowski, Joseph 5 193, chel, Cheryl A ckelson, Mike F Jdleton, Alexander 184, ddleton, Marion W gacz, John J ikell, Charles H., Jr likell, John J n, John M 406 536 ley, Richard E 171, 172, 291, 436, 447, Ihous, Wilbur K Mar, Robert W 347, lien, William H Her, Bernard H., Jr 374, Her, Charles A 406, Cor. B. .ME PAGE Her, George F., Jr 406 Her, Gregory R 130, 406, 455 Her, James A 406 Her, James D 347, 406 Her, John E 406 Her, John F., Jr 195, 347 Her, James I Her, John M 406 Her, London C Her, Larry M 406 Her, Lee S Her, Marion C 245, 347, 467 Her, Nancy M 133, 172, 291, 331, 524, 534 Her, Paul R 277, 493 Her, Robert C, Jr 312 Her, Ronald G 374 Her, Ronald I 74 ller, Wm. Bradley 406 Her, William E 374 ller, Waenard L., Jr 374, 445, 509 lligon, Thelbert J 406 Iliken, Christopher 374 lling, John M 406 lis, Charlie E 374 Hs, Nancy E 374 lis, Oscar R., Ill 374 lis, Sarah S lis, Walter A 374 lis, William T 326 llsap, William J 374 Iton, Johnnie F., Jr 406 ms, Charles W 347, 516 ms, Dovid F 406 ms, James A., Jr 406 ncey, John P 407 nchew, Richard L 347, 456 ng, Thomas A 407 nnehan, Patrick M 374 nor, Gilbert L 407 notti, Christel S rabelli, Anthony J 407 shoe, James A 347 shoe, John W 374, 465 shoe, Stafford M 407 tchell, Ande S 253, 348, 443, 524 tchell, Dana C 407 tchell, E. Eugene tchell, Jack H., Ill 374, 464 tchell, Lynn W„ Jr 407 tchell, Maxwell B 312, 465 tchell, Sally F 374 tchem, Steve J 374 tchum, Samuel A 312, 448 tchum, Thomas on, Danny R 407 xon, Frank E 74 zzell, Joseph P., Jr 348, 506 bley, Jerry A 374 bley, James N., Jr 326 bley, James R 407 ffat, Robert D 54, 348, 531 ffat, Robert 191, 291 ffott, Robert A 374 hrmann, Alan F 348 le, Marvin L., Jr 74 lin, Oscar F., Jr 407 II, Frances M 374 II, John R 483 ndell, Frank W., Jr 277 nteith, John L 278, 445, 448, 493, 498, 502 ntgomery, Carter E 407, 486 ntgomery, John A 159, 291, 537 ntgomery, Mark M 407 ntgomery, Ronald J 374 ntjoy, Kenneth M 348, 473 on, Travis L 291 ore, Charles E„ Jr 374 ore, Clyde M 374 ore, Dennis A 407 ore, Donald B 407 ore, Dexter C 374, 544 ore, Daniel F 374 ore, Danny J 407 ore, Donna J. D 348 ore, Daniel Wm. R 407 ore, Frederick B 313, 464 ore, Gary T 374 ore, Herbert B., Jr 348 ore, Horry G., Jr 407 ore, Horry L, Jr 348, 515 ore, Henry P., Ill 348 ore, Henry W., Jr 272, 511 ore, John D 291 ore, James F ., Jr 74 ore, Jimmy L 272 ore, John L 374 ore, Leon F 313, 483 ore, Mary J 291, 524 ore, Noel M 144, 348, 464 ore, Robert F 374 ore, Robert N 374, 506 ore, Robert S 374 ore, Suson R 171, 253, 265, 291, 331, 447 ore, Ted G 326, 499, 517 ore, Vernon W., Jr 407 NAME PAGE Moore, William B 374, 511 Moore, William C, Jr 272, 452, 477 Moore, Woylond L Moorehead, Robert B Moorehead, Robert S 407 Moose, Harry E., Jr 159, 374 Mora, Frank N., Ill 348, 545 Morgan, Baylus K 407 Morgan, Charles B 313, 448, 483, 489 Morgan, Daniel A 348 Morgan, Hugh F., Jr 348 Morgan, James E 407 Morgan, John W., Ill 407 Morgan, Larry L 407 Morgan, Madeline 374 Morrell, George 374, 469 Morris, Anne C 407 Morris, Billy L., Jr. ... 301, 456, 485, 501 Morris, Fred P 17 0, 171, 389, 407 Morris, Glenn A 407, 486 Morris, George M 313, 483 Morris, John C 348, 529 Morris, Paul A 146, 348 Morris, Wm. John 193, 407 Morrison, Craig R 464 Morrison, Kenneth Morrison, Stephen J Morrow, Furmon R., Jr 407 Morse, Russell J 348 Morton, Herman L 374 Morton, Oliver B 291 Morton, Robert J Mose, Elliott 1 74 Moseley, John Z., Ill 291 Moseley, Ronald E 326 Moseley, Stephen C 407 Moss, Cathy L 160, 407 Moss, Clarence P., Jr 440 Moss, James A 272, 461 Moss, Kristfna A 407 Moss, Robert W., Jr 348 Moss, Thomas C 407 Mossman, Matthew M 407 Moxon, Peter W 253, 374, 511 Moyer, Eugene F., Jr 407 Moyer, Robert D 176, 348 Mozen, Thomas C 149, 278 Mozingo, Williom B 348 Muccino, Paul J 374 Muckenfuss, Docosta 291 Muckenfuss, Roger A 326 Mudd, Roger W 374 Muehlbouer, John C Mufo, Malcolm G 407 Mulchandani, Prakash 74 Muldrow, James E 348 Muldrow, Robert M., Jr 326 Mulkey, Helen F 374 Mullen, John, III 407 Mullen, Raymond E. ... 209, 245, 348, 461 Mullen, Victor W Mullican, William R 374 Mulligan, Terence J 348 Mulligan, Wayne E 209, 374 Mullikin, Larry M 313 Mullinax, Darrell E 348, 469 Mullinnix, Wade C 374 Mungo, Dovid P 483 Munn, James W 407 Murphree, Charles M 407 Murphree, Joe E 407 Murphy, Carl F 407 Murray, Barbara B 348 Murray, Dale N 313, 483 Murray, Joe H., Jr 407 Murray, Lawrence A Murray, Milledge G 374 Murrell, Tom L., Jr 245, 348 Murto, William H 348 Muschick, Russell P 407, 540, 543 Musgraves, Jomes L 374 Musial, Noel S 278, 493 Musselwhite, Wm. J 407 Mussman, Donald F 407 Muthis, Lewis P 407 Muthig, Thomas W Muto, Malcolm G Myers, Barnwell R., Ill 357, 374, 510 Myers, David M 407 Myers, Grover E., Ill 348 Myers, James D Myers, James H., Jr 374 Myers, Paul C 407 Myers, Peter E., IV ....243, 245, 291, 451 Nalley, Donald W 483 Nalley, Mary W Nance, James D 407 Nance, John D., Jr 475 Napier, William T., Jr 374 Narromore, Dovid L 164, 278, 510 Nash, Rufus C 407 Nash, Richard F., Jr Nosh, Robert R 74 Nasser, Thomas R Nazry, Larry L 348 Neal, Bill L 74 Neal, Leonette D NAME PAGE Neale, George D 374, 543 Neale, Robert P 272 477 Needham, Richard S ' 407 Neel, Gilder M., Jr 374 Neel, Janie E 40 7 Neely, Keith D 348, 505 Neely, Lyle S 349 Neighbours, John 340 Nelson, Charles B 348, 445, 483 Nelson Carl D., Jr 348, 445, 473 Nelson, George P., Jr 348, 467 Nelson, Peter E 374, 559 Nelson, Robert A 375, 531 Nelson, Rodney L 348 Nemergut, John P 175, 196, 292, 331. 479, 595,537, 539 Nepveux, Felix J., IV 158, 375, 483 Nesmith, Charles G 292, 517 Nettles, Kenneth W 313 Netzel, Joseph E 348, 505 Neuffer, John A 348 Neuhaus, James E 407 Neumann, John P 348, 505 Neus, Paul N 209 ph G 313, 473 lin, Ki Carl E., Jr. Michael D. 74 R. wmon, Thomas C 193, 348, 540 wton, Charles A 375, 531 wton, Donald A 407, 456 wton, Dennis W., Jr 74, 451, 512 wton, Joseph S 176, 348, 445 wton, Mitchell 348 wton, Nathan S., Jr 407 wton, Peter J., Jr. ..301, 456, 501, 559 wton, Sallie L :astri, Edward D 375, 483 :hols, Amerlio 74 :hols, Arthur R 272, 461, 480, 485, 491 :hols, Henry E 375 :hols, Vivian L 375 :hols, William D 407 :kel, Richard S 375 :kles, Joe W 375, 475, 480 :ks, Judith A 407, 523, 535 .derhof, Richard C 273, 433, 452, 485 .meier, Charles C. 375 ert, Edward J 209, 375 :, Dovid B 348 ton, Joan R Noble, Lorry H 348, 443, 540 Noble, Richard J., Jr 313 Nobles, Johnny W 348, 456 Noffz, William 0., Jr. ..301, 456, 529, 537 Nolan, Jimmy E 348 Nolen, Thomas D Norris, Allen 326, 455 Norris, Beverly R 165, 348, 520 Norris, David F 407 Norris, Stephen M 407 Northrop, Theodore M 313, 445, 448, 464 Northrup, Walter L 375, 447 Norton, John C 407 Norville, Judith A 160, 400 No od, Loi Obrya O ' Cai O ' Cai O ' Cai O ' Cai O ' Cor O ' Cor Ode 1 1 Odell Ode 1 1 Odom Odom Odom Odom Ogbur Ogles Ogles Ogleti O ' Han O ' Kee O ' Kel Okey, Oliphi Cha 375 , Charles L 243, 245, 313 , Jeffrey A 375 , William H 375, 514 or, James E 375 tor, Terrell Wm 410 Glenn D James C, Jr 410 lid W. Philip N., Jr 326 n, Daryle D 375 by, Tommie M 410 by, Willie H., Jr 193, 375 ee, Robert D 410 Ion, Joseph P 74,467 â– fe, Jomes J 348 ey, Gory R Philip C 375 int, Ronald D r, David M 410 -, Francis J., Jr •, Lester R 410 â– , Robert E., Ill 278, 551 â– J, Joseph F 74 , Guy A Nuckols, Hodgdon C 348, 507, 557 Nusbickel, David C, Jr 138, 375 Nussbaum, Lucian M Nygord, Richard L 278, 514 s, Lorry W 375, 512 n, Richard L 410 int, Charles D 144, 375 in. Nelson B., Jr 292, 445, 447, 458 NAME Olsen, William Olson, Christo Olson, Obert E Olszewski, Ha, O ' Neal, Brodle O ' Neal, Malcol O ' Neal, Thoma Opliger, Clyde O ' Quinn, Thorn O ' Reilley, Jam Ornekian, Dikr. Orr, George D. Orr, William M Osborne, George B., Osborne, Michael W Osef, Wayne R O ' Shields, David M. Oster, Carol L Ostrom, Jincy D. ... Ostrom, Ralph K., J Ott, David A Ott, Dovid E Ott, Marilyn A Ousley, Franklin E. 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Gregory 410, 543 Peck, Stephen A 144 Pecoro, Phillip R 349 Peden, Houston A., Jr 375 Pedersen, Carl A 349 Pedersen, Thomas A 326, 440 Pederson, Richard A 349 Pedrick, Roger L 349 Peele, Lawrence C 349, 443, 445 Peele, Lucas R., Jr 375, 443 Peeler, Horvey S., Jr 410, 461 Peeples, James B., Jr 410 Peeples, Stephen J 410, 467, 540 Pegram, Philip B 347, 473 Pelletier, Dana G 410 Pelletier, Renaud E 375 Penland, Kenneth A 410 Pennington, Deanna 349, 535 Pepple, Brenda L 410, 523 Percival, Henry F 75 Percival, Mary K ... 375 Perez, Stanley V 144, 410, 545 Perkins, John C 75 Perkins, Warren S 326, 455 Perry, Robert V 349 Perry, Suzanne M 349, 469 Persak, Robert J 292, 435 Peters, William C 375, 543 Peterson, James A., Jr 144, 256, 410 Petrou, Mono F 410 Pettit, Burnett A., Jr 375 Petty, Clarence J., Jr 313, 483 Petusky, George, III 193, 410, 486 Pfliegel, J. Thomas Phelps, Robert A 273, 484, 485 Phifer, Lonnie D., Ill 313, 537, 539 Phillips, Alvin D 375 Phillips, David L 375 Phillips, Edgar H 410 Phillips, George A 245 Phillips, Gary C 325 Phillips, Glenn W 170, 314, 467, 507 Phillips, Jack B., Jr 314 Phillips, Janice B 468 Phillips, James D 375 Phillips, James E 278 Phillips, James H 410 Phillips, James K 292 Phillips, Larry C 410 Phillips, Michael R 410 Phillips, Nell J 378 Phillips, Randall C Phillips, Richard E 349 Phillips, Robert J 378, 477 Phillips, Roy W., Jr 410 Phillips, Steven M 349 Phillips, Terry W 410 Phillips, William R 349 Philpott, Larry D 410 Piatt, Raymond K Pickens, Robert 0., Ill 75 Pierson, Peter R 273, 502 Pike, Jeremy P 75 Pilcher, Lester Y 378 Pilo, Richard J. c 410 Pimento, Richard T. 292, 460, 545 Pimlott, Richard T 349 Pinckney, Edward 349 Pinson, William E., Jr 349, 491 Pirkle, Walter A 483 Pitchford, Charles H 378 Pitman, Ben|omin C, Jr. ... 198, 349, 504, 539 Pitts, David T., Jr 292 Pizzicato, James M Plante, Robert M 410 Piatt, Ernest M., Jr 349 Plaxco, James C 278, 493 Player, Orville V., Ill 278 Player, VinroeS 378 Player, Warren T 349 Plex ico, Clark 449 Ploof, Richard W 410 Podesta, John J., Jr 410 Poe, William N., Jr 410 Pahl, Richard R 292 Poindexter, C. E 447 Poland, James J 245, 259, 349 Polatty James W 411, 484 Poling, James F 378 Polk, Douglas M 301, 481 Polk, Dwight W 75 Polk, Samuel S., Jr 411 Lari ]•, ne Denial Charle NAME PAGE NAME Pontius, Gory M 209, 378 Randel, Jeffre Pool, Edward M 327 Rankin, Georg. Pool, William T., Jr 349, 464 Rankin, James Poole, Bobby J Rankin, Louis. Poole, Sandra C 411 Ranney, John Poon, Chen H 75 Poore, Victor H 349, 489 Pooser, Jomes W 301 Pooser, Walter K., Jr 378 Pope, Arthur L 349 Pope, Robert M., Jr Pope, Thomas E 378 Popowich, Michael J Porcher, John L Porter, David G Porter, Jomes E., Ill 186, 378 Porter, Ronald J 292 Posch, Paul J 378 Poston, Joe A 349 Poston, Russell A 411 Poteat, William E 327, 455 Potts, Charlie K., Jr 378 Potts, John L 314, 540 Poultan, Reece E 349 Re Pound, Ralston M., Ill 378 Re Pounder, Donald B 378, 445 Re Powell, Bobby E 75 Re Powell, C. 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Edward 412 Robison, Kenneth D 412 Robuck, John H 350 Roche, Richard L 350, 502 Rochester, Donald E 412 Rochester, Danny M 379 Rochester, David P 350, 502 Rockwell, Jeffrey C 412 Roddey, Michael E 350, 456 Roden, Harry H 412 Rodgers, Carol T 379 Rodgers, Down S 412, 524 Rodgers, Eston L., Jr. 293, 487 Rodgers, Janice A 379,550 Rodgers, J Rodrigues, George C Roebuck, Bill D 350, 433 Roediger, Charles L 379 Roesler, Richard A 412 Roets James C 253, 293, 513 Rogers, Charles T 350 Rogers, Clark T 350 Rogers, Dan M 412 Rogers, Edwin D., II 190, 301, 456 Rogers, Edwin P., Jr 412 Rogers, Floyd T 209, 242, 301, 456 Rogers, George M 412 Rogers, Howard G 327, 459 Rogers, John C 273 Rogers, Jacob R 176, 412, 489 Rogers, James R 327, 540, 549 Rogers, Keith 412 Rogers, Phillip D 412, 451 Rogers, Philip W., Jr... 208, 245, 259, 350, 451 Rogers, Randolph G 412 Rogers, Ranald W 196, 327, 539 Rogers, Timothy F 379, 487 Rohrboch, James J., Jr a.... 301, 481 Rolli, Robert J 294, 443, 445, 447 Rominger, Roy B., Jr 294 Rompola, John T 76 485 350 NAME PAGE Roof, David C 294, 460 Roof, Robert C 412 Roof, Ronald W 412 Rook, Beniomin T 278, 493 Rooks, John M., Jr 379 Rooney, Michael F 168, 412 Roper, Jack R 412 Roper, Roy G., Jr 350, 489 Roper, Truman D 379 Rose, Colleen L 76 Rose, William H 350 Rosebrock, Del. A 412 Ross, Glenn H 412 Ross, John N 379 Ross, Laura J Rostron, Carol J 301 Rothchild, Randy L 160, 412 Rowand, Thomas F 379 Rowe, Carl 0., Jr 294 Rowell, JeffW 412 Rowland, Carolyn A 294, 447 Rowland, Earle, II 379 Royal, Ralph C 412 Royce, Philip A 273, 452, 477, 485 Rozier, Donald L 294, 412 Rozier, Elbert M Rubertus, William K 241, 350 Rubier,, Edward M., Jr 379 Rucker, Douglas R 379 Rudisill, Harron E 278 Rudloff, Paul T 379 Rudy, Bruce C Ruff, George E Ruffner, Robert D 208 Rumph, Wilbur M 294, 540 Runkle, Diano R Runnion, William C 294, 443 Runyon, Marvin T., Ill 294 Rupert, Don A 278 Ruppe, Jackie D 314, 483 Rush, Bruce T 379 Rush, George C 76 Rush, George D., Ill ... 196, 294, 537, 539 Rush, William A 379 Rushton, William T 379 Russell, Donald R 76, 447 Russell, James, III 379, 468 Russell, John M., Jr 412 Russell, Robert W 350 Rustin, Ralph S., Jr. ...189, 294, 513, 537 Rutherford, Michael P 379, 469 Rutland, Charles R 412, 464 Rutland, Charles W 314, 464 Rutland, Donald E 379 Rutland, Henry G., Jr 315 Ruzicka, Joseph L 176, 178, 294, 445, 539 Rydarowski, Richard 412 Sachsenmaier, Charles 350, 502 Sadowski, David L 412 Sain, Donald L 294 Salamony, James E 379 Sol ley, Thomas B 412 Summons, Melvin E., Jr 412 Sanchez, David C 76 Sandefer, Paul W 315,483 Sanders, Beverly A 412 Sanders, Guy S., Ill 412 Sanders, Horace K., Jr 327, 489 Sanders, James R., Jr 412 Sanders, Marvin L 273, 442, 469 Sanders, Paul H 379 Sandifer, Francis E 379 Sandifer, Johnny B 379 Sandifer, William P 412 Sansbury, Willie D 379, 456 Sargent, Frederick A 501, 503 Sarka, Evelyn A 350 Sarratt Virginia D 379, 480 Sartain, Kenneth W 412 Satcher, William W Sotterwhite, Claude W 350, 461 Saunders, Joseph L 294 Sounders, Ralph J 379 Savage, Kenneth E 76 Severance, Robert E 485 Saverance, Wm. Dawson 160, 412 Savin, Richard A 412 Sawyer, Thomas W 412 Scarborough, John E 412 Scarborough, James W 379, 510 Scarce, Dorothy A 294, 447 Scavens, Rebecca C 379, 524 Scesny, Robert 379 Schaffer, Norman C Schall, Michael D 294 Scheick, Thomas A 379 Schepis, Thomas F 456 Scherler, William B 379, 464 Schettino, James J Schichler, Ernest A 379,438 Schielke, Dale R 412 Schirmer, Elizabeth H Schirmer, Frank B., Ill Schlaefer, Edward V 327, 442, 489 Schleig, John 0., Jr 350, 481 Schliewenz, John H 193,412 NAME PAGE Schmalz, Richard A 379 Schmidt, Carl V 307 Schmidt, Kenneth Wm 162, 412 Schneider, Kenneth Wm 412 Schneider, Raymond H 412 Schoper, Gregory C. ... 379, 530, 532, 540 Schraibman, Julian S 379 Schroeder, Richard H 256, 379 Schulz, Ke„neth P 379 Schulze, Priscilla A 294 Schulze, William C 76 Schumann, Klaus R 76 Schumpert, David R., Jr 294 Schupp, Donald E 350 Schwab, Joan C 379 Scialdone Anthony M 156, 350 Scoggins, William H 379 Scott, Fredrick R 379 Scott, Gary L 412 Scott, Jesse D., Jr 209, 294 Scott, John D 412 Scott, Molbee R 412 Scott, Richard B Scott, Sallie L Scott, Thomas D 412 Scroggs, Richard A 273, 461 Scruggs Doreen K 379 Seoles, Margaret I 379 Seaman, David T 315, 445, 447, 468 Seowright, Stanley B 412 Seay, Morgaret R 166, 350, 519, 525, 545 Sebastian, Donald A 278 Sebrand, Leonard 412 Secrest, Isabelle J 76 Sedlak, Joseph A., Jr 294 Sefick, Harold J 259, 412 Segars, Cosnold G., Jr 273, 451, 484, 503 Segars, John H 350, 504 Segars, John K 379 Segars, Robert M 412 Segelken, Karl H 273, 433, 445, 469 Segerstrom, Robert J 379 Seigler, Charles W 379 Seigler, Harold C, Jr 294 Seiter, Eugene D 350 Self, Thomas E 350 Self, William M 412 Sellers, Henry D 380, 503 Seller, Joseph W., Ill 245, 294 Sembos, Athonasios Semerjian, Robert J 380 Senerote, Leonard A 176, 350 Senn, Louie H Senn, Randolph E 380, 461 Senn, Woodrow G., Jr 380 Sentell, Garland D 380 Serrano, Francisco Serrano Leonardo 193,545 Settle, John E., Jr 389,412, 492 Setzler, Frankie M 380, 509 Sexton, Samuel B 350 Shackelford, Charles 255, 380 Shannon, Elizabeth A 380 Sharman, Howard D 243, 273 Sharp, Don C, III 380, 506 Sharp, William M 350 Sharpe, William C 294,459 Sharpton, Robert C 413 Shaw, JerrieG 413 Shaw Larry R 176, 328, 489 Shealy, Dennis G 380 Shealy, Donald, T 413 Shealy, Fred G., Jr 76 Sheoly, Melton D 350 Shealy, Robert M Shealy, Wendell G 295, 490 Shearer, Joseph S 380 Shedd, Kenneth W 328, 459 Sheedy, Raymond L 295 Shell, James T 176, 301 Shelley, Donald W 168, 169, 172, 295, 331, 437, 445, 447, 506 Shelley, Steve A 413 Shelley, William D 413 Shelton, Dora E 380 Shelton, Robert N 160, 412 Shelton, Thomas C 328 Shepherd, Glenn D 413 Sheppard, David C Sheppard, Emory L 315, 448 Sheppard, William M 350, 464 Sheram, Dianna E 295, 492 Sherbert, Lester P 351 Sherer, John D 380 Sheriff, Bruce A 328 Sherman, Roger C 196, 301 Sherman, Robert R., Jr 380, 469, 539 Sherrott, Judy W 380 Sherratt, Peter E 134, 279, 493, 510 Shertzer, Theodore P 413 Sherve, Vernon A Sherwood, Rebecca M 76 Shiell, Hansford T 380 Shipman, Samuel A 315 Shirer, Curtis A 351 Shirer, William M., Jr 273, 475, 500 NAME PAGE Shirley, Charles G., Jr 380, 445 Shirley, John S 351, 456 Shirley, William D 351 Shish, Paul R 413 Shive, Danny A 328, 459 Shivers, Margaret G Shivers, William F., Jr 295 Shockley, Julian R., Jr 351, 492 Sholl, Steven R 380 Shore, Charlie E., Jr 413 Shore, William A 295, 545 Short, Odell Shot Shou Shra Shru Shu Shu Shu Jan e, John F., Jr. ...156, 157, 351, 483 ,r, Ronald S 380 , Sidney J 351, 468 E., Jr 351 er, Jon E 241, 245, 351, 504 er, Malcolm D 413 I, Thomas S., Jr 380, 471 man, David B 413 man, Tetomas C 413 ipert, Joseph F 380 iway, Peter E 273, 475 Pamela N. 76 Sibert, David L 235, 351 Sibley, William M 380, 445 Sibrans, Frederick S 380, 513 Sidrony, Andrew G 413 Siedschlag, Everett W Sikes, ' Donald L 243, 295 Silber, Robert Simmons, Barry B Simmons, John M., Jr 413 Simmons, Kenneth B., Jr 380, 514 Simmons, Richard D 413 Simmons, Roger N 279, 503 Simons, Richard, Jr 413 Simpson, B 159 380 , Donna F , Drewry N , Hoyle M , James C, Jr 380 , Joseph H 380. 492 , W. 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Southwood Will man, Samuel D 235, 243, 295, 445, 447, Charles K., Jr David N Neil A 176, 351, 445, Richord H 76, 441, Theodore L William C, Jr 351, 435 Snead. Wm. Dov Snelgrove, Wilbt Snipes, G. L., J Snoddy, Charles Snoddy, Jimmy D Snoddy, Rob. 413 483 381 510 413 295 H., Jr Snow, Doris A Snyder, Charles J., Jr 351, Snyder, Peter F., Ill 351, Sobczyk.Rowena G 359, Sohn, Willord J Soler, Emery E 193, 381, Solltyhis, T Somerville, Dennis P Sorrells, Linda G 351, 520, Southard, William E Southerland, John I Southerland, Terry L 149, 259, Sponn Spark, Spa nge jel R., Jr. Philip A. ck W. 328, Lar Sparks, Richard L Spota, Ronald Spearman, Stephen D Spearman, William C Speer, Jimmy D Speer, Ronald E Speights, Daniel A 162, 171, 172, 295, 331, 437, 451, Speir, Ralph B., Jr Spence, Terrell P 381, Spencer, Crispin P Spencer, Donold F 315, 458 413 381 351 413 381 381 381 381 5 07 315 531 295 468 Spencer, Deirdre J Spencer, Ronald L 315, Spetnagel, Theodore J 160, 413, Spivey, Lorry N Spradley, Jimmy W Spradley, Robert B., Jr 295, 435, Sprawls, Perry, Jr Sprott, William T., Jr 183, y, William G eli, Janet M rorth, Fred E 141, 328, II, Lorry B 381, nes, Williom r nfeldt, Paul J e phens, Ann F . nford, William C. ... 77, 475, 498, ng, Jack R 351,469, anley, Francis W :y, Guy P jy, Philip H 295, onsell, Peggy M anton, Jack D anzione, Daniel C anzione, Robert J 315, aton, John W ouch, Bruce P ion. Van N r, Hampton B., Jr f, Homer R., Jr. . Johnny D Ronald E 500 4 85 381 351 507 413 413 5 02 381 315 413 413 414 381 464 464 159 .351, 433, 461 ele, Williom J. ele, Williom M er, Robert L, J gall, Donald T fie, James W. gler, Harold J n, John R 381, nbrecher. Jack E 328, 4 85 414 351, 445, 483 The H. Brenda G 414, Carrol T 273, 469, Llewellyn R Robert H. ... 176, 315, 473, Ronald K Robert L PP, John E 199, 351, 435, epp, David L epp, James M., Jr 295, 435, epp, Kenneth S 351, 440, 489, pp, Richard M 414, rghes, Peter M phens 381 381 534 485 279 492 414 ivens, James E ivens, Linda J ivens, William G 328, ivens, William J., Jr 381, 487, ,venson, Allen D venson, Charles E 145, 351, venson, Joseph C wart, Arden Wm 414, art, Dv. ght L., Jr wart, Grover C wart, George T wart, John C 351, wart, Judy C wart, John H wart, Mendel H wart, Mark K 164, 328, wart, Michael T wart, Richard R wart, Tessa L 414, 523, ckle, Collin J 381, sgel, Russell E., Jr oke Du d, Wn â– 351, Jo- M. one, Charles H one, Dudley D oner, James H., Jr. oren, Louis E., Jr. . oudenmire, J. W., Jr Jan R. ut, Melinda N a in, Gary W eet, Frank R eett, Charles W., Jr. ibling, Jos. 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Ray 77, 483 Svacha, Anna J 77 Svendsen, Virgil G 382, 468 Swails, John M 382 Swaim, James R 352 Swan, Stephen H 382 Swanger, Danny H 382, 473 Swotek, Ronald E 295 Sweeney, Michael P 414 Sweeney, Stephen J 414 Sweet, Robert M 352 Swerling, Jack B 382 Swicord, John H 352 Swindell, James R 414 Swink, Henry M 352, 484, 502 Swink, Marion G 414 Tabor, Ted F 382 Taggart, John L 77 Tokvorian, Kenneth B 77 Talbert, Christian D Tolbert, John N., Jr 382, 464 Talbert, Thomas W., Jr 414 Talbot, Edward W., Jr 352, 461 Tallon, William A Tamsberg, John B 414 Tankersley, Joseph J Tanner, Robert N Tanner, David B 315 Tontillo, Thomas A 382 Tarpley, Carl L., II 352, 438 Tarquino, Sandra L 179, 296, 478, 525, 534 Tate, Charles A 382 Tatum, William B., Jr Tatum, William G 189, 296, 512 Taylor, Ben E 382 Taylor, Benjamin F 414 Taylor, Charles D., Jr 193, 414 Taylor, Everett A Taylor, Elliott R 414 Taylor, Harold C 382 Taylor, John C 273,516 Taylor, Larry C 279 Taylor, Larry W 382 Taylor, Roy P 414 Taylor, Robert R 77 Taylor, Ted H 279 Tedcastle, Robert A 382 Templeton, George M 296 Templeton, Robert S 414 Tennant, Clifton 0., Jr 77, 475, 507 Tennant, Mark H 414, 473 Tennent, Charles H 138, 382, 512 Terry, Bruce D 414 Terry, Donnie H 296, 493 Terry, Donald K 352, 493 Terry, Edwin M 414 Terry, Ruth A 382 Terry, Steven F 352 Terry, William M 315 Terry, William R 382, 468 Tew, Lawrence R 193, 382 Thackston, Michoel R 382 Thokkar, Horshad H 77 Tharpe, James B 315 Theiling, Dale L 414 Theiling, Henry W., Jr 170, 382, 464, 506 Thomas, Craig M 258 Thomas, Gary R 352 Thomas, Henry L 328, 515 Thomas, James E 382, 445 Thomas, James H 414 Thomas, James M 352, 475 Thomas, Robert E., Jr 382 Thomas, Ricky L 352 Thomas, Reuben S 382, 468 Thomas, Richard W., Jr 382 Thomas, Stephen C 382 Thomas, Sarah J 161, 352 Thomos, William A 316 Thomas, Wm. Edward 414, 468 Thomas, William R 352 Thomas, Wm. Rutledge 414 Thomason, Edward H Thomason, Robert M 382 Thompson, Allan J., Jr 382, 445, 464, 506 Thompson, Charles D 328, 489 Thompson, David E 352 Thompson, Edward H., Jr 414 Thompson, Frank M Thompson, George E., Jr 276 Thompson, George G Thompson, Henry L 382 Thompson, Jamesine E 414 Thompson, John F 296, 502 Thompson, James M 316, 473 Thompson, James M., Jr 414, 473 Thompson, Julius P., Jr 382 Thompson, Jesse U 382 Thompson, J. Wesley, Jr 352 Thompson, Marion C 414 Thompson, Ray M 382, 464 Thompson, Robert S 77, 464 Thompson, Stanley H 382, 558 Thompson, Stephen M 352 Thompson, Tommy D 352 Thompson, William E 382 Thompson, Walter P 382 Thompson, Wm. Walter 144, 414 Thomson, Robert E., Jr 382 Thomson, Wm. Ray 414 Thome, Michael D 382 Thornhill, Marcus J Thornton, Robert R 404 Thornton, Williom P 316 Thorsland, Everett C 301 Thrash, Ralph M 382 Thraves, William W 316, 499, 510 Threatt, Robin M 296 ' 519, 525 Thrower, Ronald A Thrower, Ryan S 328, 487 Thurston, Paul W 352 Tiller, Harry C, Jr 279, 508 Tilley, Michael L 352, 508 Tillman, William G 193, 382 Tillotson, Ronald S Timmerman, Diana J 414 Timmons, Jerry R 382, 468 Tindal, Hughey, III 382, 508 Tindall, Robert M 243, 245, 316 Tingley, Edward B 328, 435, 492, 540 Tinsley, Harry L 140, 168, 170, 253, 382 Tinsley, Wm. Lewis 382 Tipping, Steven R 382 Tipton, Ann M 414 Titcomb, Gail W 382, 521 Tizzano, Michael T 382 Todd, George A 352 Todd, Joseph A., Jr 279 Todd, James R 382, 468 Todd, Thomas D 77 Tolar, Herbert A 414 Tolley, Charles R 209, 382 Tollison, Wm. Ray 414 Tollon, Francis J 296, 512 Tomlin, Gary K Tomlin, James C. A 352 Tomlinson, Thomas D 414 Tompkins, David L 382 Tompkins, James E 209, 382 Tompkins, Philip L Toole, Milton A 382, 531 Tooley, Belinda J 382, 492, 534 Tornstrom, John P 193, 415 Torrence, Alan K Touchstone, Thomas E 316, 468, 505 Toussaint, Peter 382 Towles, Winfield C 352 Townsend, Edward C 415 Townsend, Floyd F Townsend, John F., Jr 382 Townsend, Peggy J 296, 551 Townsend, Skippy J 382 Townsend, Thomas S. , II 296, 543 Trainor, Robert P., Jr 316, 435, 471 Trammell, Harry L, Jr 352 Trommell, Henry S 328, 537 Tropnell, Jerry E 352 Trapp, Richard D 352 Traughber, Pitner A 77 Traynham, John D 168, 169, 415 Traynham, Kenneth C 316, 448, 483 Trepal, George J 415 Trescot, Ronald E 176, 352, 479 Trevor, Katherine L 415, 486 Trexler, Caleb L., Jr 209, 353, 516 Triplet!, Laurence E 382 NAME PAGE Tripp, Sara G 415, 523, 535 Tropea, Lawrence C, Jr 176,352, 468 Trotter, Eugene P., Jr 316, 464 Troup, Robert R 415 Trout, Mary B 185, 316, 443, 447, 448, 468, 523, 535 Truesdale, Cheryl A 382 Truett, Herbert D 328 Truluck, Gerald L 352 Tsui, Charles L 77 Tuck, James H 352 Tucker, Augustine W 296 Tucker, John F 160, 352 Tucker, James W., Jr 415 Tucker, John W 415 Tucker, Richard M 382 Tullis, James F 273 Tapper, Elias D 273, 461, 502 Turbeville, William 5 383 Turnbull, John R., Jr 383 Turner, DaleW 328 Turner, Danny W 383 Turner, George C 415 Turner, James E 328 Turner, James H 77 Turner, Joel W 383, 464 Turner, Leroy R 279, 506 Turner, Ray A 383 Turner, Walley, A 176, 383, 456 Turner, William H 135, 352, 500 Turner, William N Turpin, Danny L 383 Turpin, Frank H., Ill 208, 352, 502 Tuten, James S 415 Twombley, James M 352 Tyner, Hugh L., Sr 77 Tyner, Joel 352 Tyson, Carole N 535 Tyson, Joseph S 352, 516 Uller, Margaret S 383 Ulmer, Andrew M 301, 481 Ulvedal, Svenn 279 Underhill, Ronold R 415 Underwood, Edward, Jr 279 Upchurch, Billy T 77 Upton, Mitchell A 415 Urguhart, Colin J 415 Utter, Susan R Utter, William T., Jr Valencia, Sandra E 383 Valentine, Ted S Valeria, Paul N 415 Vallentine, Patricia 352, 475 Vandeerve, John 352 Vandusen, Donald L 160 Van Dyke D., Jr 383 Vandyke, Norwood J 193, 415 Van Hook, Robert I., Jr Van Loon, Wilhelmus 415, 545 Varady, Lewis D 415 Vaseff, James R 352 Vaughan, Charles G., Jr 77 Vaughan, Dan B 316, 513 Vaughan, James A 352 Vaughan, Samuel R 352 Vaughn, Jerry W 352, 440, 489 Vehorn, Doniel L 415 Vehorn, James R 383 Veitenheimer, James B 415 Venable, James T Vento, Michael W., Ill 352 Verdee, Peter R 415 Verross, Wm. Edward 415 Vestal, Oliver H 77 Vick, Oscar N., Ill 301 Videtto, Ralph B 441, 457 Villers, David H 77, 256 Vincent, Larry E 316, 468 Vinson, James R 352 Viohl, Arthur Jr 184, 185, 383 Violette, Dolores A 166, 383 Vissage, Beniamin L 317 Vissage, James E., Jr 352 Vogel, Harold C 279 Voiselle, Michael T 383 Von Borstel, Harry 383 Von Dusen, Donald L 415 Von Hole, Stanley E 199, 296, 447, 506 Von Roemer, Arthur H 415 Vroome, Roy L 415 Wacek, Rudolph W 317 Waddell, Douglas E 415 Waddell, John H 382, 505 Waddell, John W 208, 383, 498, 517 Wade, Connie S 208, 383 Wogener, Earl H Wagener, Kenneth B 352 Wagoner, Charles P 193, 415 Waites, Julian R 161, 383 Walcher, Allen R 383 Walden, Derryl L 383 Walden, William R 415 Waldo, Lewis G 383 Waldrep, Perry R 209, 383 Waldron, Edward C, Jr 415 NAME PAGE Waldrop, Harrell H 155, 352 Waldrop, Harry L., Jr 297 Walker, Douglas L 209, 352 Walker, Flournoy C 353 Walker, George D 383 Walker, Jerry C 77 Walker, Joseph L, Jr 353 Walker, Jack 415 Walker, James R 415 Walker, James W 353, 435, 468 Walker, Larry S 353, 452, 477 Walker, Marshall E., Jr 317 Walker, Michael L 383 Walker, Richard C 353, 464 Walker, Sandra J 383 Walker, Wesley F 383, 451 Walker, William J., Jr 163, 171, 172, 297, 331, 437, 451, 506 Wall, John Wall, Walter V 415 Wallace, Barbara N 297 Wallace, Frederick L 77 Wallace, John P 383, 501 Wallace, Pamela L 383 Wallace, William L 317, 471 Walle, Warren R 441 Wallenburg, Catherine 148, 415, 486 Walling, John B 383 Walsh, Dennis H 352 Walt, Warren C 317 Walter, Alan C 383 Walter, Carl I., Jr 317, 511 Walter, Herman S., Jr 317 Walters, Johnnie J 353, 464 Walters, Jack L 383 Walters, Lexie D Walters, Vernon L 297, 492 Waltman, James R 415 Walton, James E., Jr 144, 328 Walukewicz, Paul D 415 Wannamaker, James L 353 Wansley, Neina E 77 Ward, David 77 Ward, James C Ward, John R 353, 468 Ward, Karen J 297 Ward, Malcolm B 328, 489 Ward, Roger E 383, 464 Ward, Robert M., Jr 167, 169, 317, 464, 513 Ward, Thomas E 489 Ward, Wm. Augustus Wardlaw, Foster B., Jr Wordlaw, William D Ware William S., Jr. ...208, 259, 383,507 Worfield, Frederic P 329 Warlick, William M 383, 438 Warne, Robert P 317 Warner, Cynthia K 383 Warner, Gary R 383 Warner, Stephen D Warren, Angus H 415 Warren, Gerald C 353, 485 Warren, James C 415 Wash, Charles M Washington, Joel R 383 Washington, Wm. M., Jr 415 Wasson, James D., Jr 317, 483 Waters, ' Charles T 415 Waters, Frederick E 415 Waters, George B 415 Waters, James B 301, 456 Waters! James D 415 Waters, Keith H. ..190, 208, 245, 297, 445, 507 Wates, Julian R Wathana, Srisurang 78 Watkins, Cecil W 329 Watkins, Frederick H 353 Watkins, John D 415, 455 Watkins, John P 279 Watkins, Kathy C 415 Watson, Charles J 243, 329 Watson, James T 383 Watson, Lawrence R 245, 353 Watson, Michael R 383 Watson, Paul C, Jr 383, 473 Watson, Richard J 317 Watson Robert N 253, 317, 451, 502 Watson, Ronald R 383, 451 Watson, Thomas D 415 Watson, William 1 415 Watson, William J 317 Watt, Lonnie D 383 Walters, Douglas G 415 Watts James U 353, 483, 492 Watts] Michael A 176, 258, 353, 435, 479 Way, Albert W 144, 383 Way, Ronald C 353 Waynick, Harold R., Jr 415 Weatherly, Ervin H 383 Weathers, Raymond L 353, 508 Weaver, Ernest Wm., Jr 415 Weaver, George R Weaver, Jeffrey P 297 Weaver, Jimmy S 273 Weaver, Jomes T 329, 489 Weaver ' , Nelson T 415 NAME PAGE Weaver, Robert V., Jr 301, 481 Webb, Guy R 383, 531 Webb, Randall W 415 Webb, Wil.iam D 383 Weber, William L 383, 531 Webster, William C 415 Weeks, Belton E., Ill 297 Weeks, Benjamin F., Ill 78 Weeks, James E., Jr 383 Weese, Gerald D 415 Weinbrenner, Thomas T 415 Weingartner, Karl 353 Welborn, John H 253, 317, 451, 502 Welborn, Robert H 353, 487 Welborn, Thomas E 329 Welch, Benjamin C, III 415, 473 Welch, Fredrick D., Jr 383, 517 Welch, Ronald E 415 Welch, Thomas S 383 Welch, Walter M., Jr 383, 531 Welfare, Howard R., Jr 353 Weller, R. Norman 176, 193, 353, 479, 540 Wells, James L 160,415 Wells, Richard H 297, 508 Wells, Ronald M 317 Wells, Robert S., Jr 297, 539 Welsh, Thomas S 383 Wempe, Ralph E 415 Wendt, James R Wenz. Fdward A 415 Werner, Charles M., Jr 208, 383 West, Arthur S West, Charles H 297, 513 West, Fred E 353 West, William D 297 Westeraaard. Andreas 415 Westmoreland, Billy D 416 Westmoreland, John D 383 Westmoreland, Robert 416 Weston, John D 383, 558 Whalen, John N Whaley, George F 416 Who ley, Wilkie W., Jr 273, 484, 515 Wharton, John E 416 Whatley, Keith W 383, 503 Wheeler, George D 416, 456 Wheeler, James J., Ill 383 Wheeler, Mark H., II 383, 515 Whelchel, George C Whelchel, Kenneth E 353 Whetsell, David M 416 Whisenhunt, Corla G 353 Whisenhunt, J. E., Ill 353 Whitaker, Mary A 416 White, Charles A 297 White, Charles G 353, 517 White, Daniel R 416 White, David V 383 White, Edward J., Jr 329 White, Edward T., Jr 297, 434 White, Frank W 353, 452, 477 White, James 78 White, James R., Ill 383, 513 White, James W White, Ric key N 416 White, Shelley J 135, 253, 383, 525, 537 Whitehead, Joseph B 383 Whitehead, Wm., Kenneth 78 Whitener, Charles E 297 Whitesell, Jomes T 78 Whitfield, Gary T 353, 483 Whitfield, Harry H., Jr 353 Whitfield, Larry F 383 Whitley, Alton C, Jr 353, 492 Whitlock, R. Ronald Whitmire, Ralph C 329 Whitney, David C 143, 144, 168, 169, 353 Whitney, Robert K 145, 416, 492 Whitsel, Joel H 416 Whitson, John C 78 Whittaker, Charles B 416 Whittemore, Alfred C 317, 464 Whittemore, Ronold P 416 Whittenberg, Ezra V 416 Whittle, Jerry N 416 Wicker, David L 383 Wickham, John M 383 Wiechnik, Dennis M 353 Wielenga, Bob L 353 Wielenga, James L 416, 492 Wier, William W 383 Wiff, Leonard E 383 Wiggers, Michael E 383, 492 Wiggins, James E ., Ill 383 Wiggins, James W., Jr 317, 465, 501 Wiggins, Michael J 383 Wilburn, William D., Jr 416 Wilder, Robert L., Jr 353, 513 Wilder, Robert M., Jr 329 Wiley, Wm. Harvey, II 416 Wilkerson, Theodore R 383 Wilkie, Henry M Wilkie, Joseph A 416 Wilkie, Joel D 383 Wilkins, David H 235, 245, 259, 353, 503 NAME PAGE Wilkins, John Lee 78 Wilkinson, David M 329 Wilkinson, Harold S 416 Wilks, Jack L., Jr 317, 451, 513, 537 Wilier, Joy S 416 Williamon, Richard M 353 Williams, Andrew N 416 Williams, Benjamin F 335, 353, 442, 464, 511 Williams, Billie S 416 Williams, Camerone 416 Williams, David F 416 Williams, Garland B 416 Williams, George C, Jr 353 Williams, George L., Jr 383 Williams, Gary P 416 Williams, I. R Williams, James G., Jr 273, 452, 477 Williams, James M., Ill 78, 452 Williams, Jeanelle S Williams, M. D., Jr 161, 383, 456 Williams, Margaret J 383 Williams, Ralph C 416 Williams, Robert H 383 Williams, William G 383 Williams, Wm. K., Jr 297, 435 Williams, Walter L 416 ' Williams, Wilbert R 353 Williamson, Darra D 416 Williamson, George F 383 Williamson, Isaac R 383 Williamson, Jas. E., Jr 317, 441, 483 Williamson, James F 416, 483 Williamson, Jomes T 317, 483 Williamson, Logan T 383 Williamson, Robert C 383 Williamson, William R 353, 456 Williford, Ronald L Willimon, Eugene P., Jr 78 Willis, Perry D 383 Willoughby, Dennis G 353 Willoughby, Mitchell 383,475 Willson, Harold J 317, 468 Willson, John F 353, 435 Willson, William P., Jr 383, 509 Wilson, Amelia E 353 Wilson, Charles B 383 I Wilson, Claude D 353, 483 | Wilson, Charles N 383 Wilson, C. Stephen 176, 297 Wilson, Donald C 416 Wilson, Douglas C 416 Wilson, Danny R 353 Wilson, Frankie D 383 Wilson, Francis G 383 Wilson, Gordon S 273 J Wilson, Harry E 273, 475 Wilson, Henry N 383 Wilson, Hugh T., Jr 353 Wilson, Jane A Wilson, Jefferson H 416, 456, 544 Wilson, James L., Jr 383, 465, 544 Wilson, James M 353 Wilson, Janice M 297 Wilson, Janice M 383 Wilson, L. Elaine Wilson, Lorry H 416 Wilson, Patsy A 416 Wilson, Peggy L 416 Wilson, Prince 353 Wilson, Ray L., Jr 473 Wilson, Robert R 353,473 Wilson, Robert W., Jr 383, 473, 480, 509, 529 Wilson Ronald W 416, 473, 480 Wilson, Thomas A 383, 473 Wilson, Teddy B Wilson, Thomas G 353 Wilson, Thomas W., Jr 416 Wilson, Thomas W 416 Wilson, Waylon B., Jr 279, 513 Winburn, Michael S 416 Windham, Randall P 192, 329 Wingard, Ronald A 353, 507, 557 Wingo, Michael B ] 6 Winn, Marlene J 416 Winston, Fendall G., IV 78 Wise, Andrew P 353 Wise, Henry L 416,484 Wise, Norman C Wise, William H., Jr 383 Wise, Wm. Robert, III 4 ' ° Wist, John P 383 Wisher, Ricky A 4 ° !!£=!=:: ft â– =:::: â„¢ .% Witt, Leonard E Witter, Richard B ••••• Wolfe, Lenaire F 353, 489 Wolfe, Nancy C ■•■■Wolper, Judith C ' , «. 534 Walter, William F 317, 51 Womble, Louis R., Jr Waod, Allen K., Ill •••• 6 Wood, Julia M 383 ' T Wood, Stephen L ••••• b Wood, William T., Jr 383, 5JI Woodoll, Clyde E Woodall, James M ' odham, James T 78, odham, Mildred A 416, odland, George H., Jr odruff, James R ods, Auburn, II! ods, Clark, E ods, Donn L For, J. , John A , John M., Jr 176, 353, , Nelson H , Norman H., Jr ide, Alice T 416, on, John C ord, Danny L ard, Richard H 353, l, Richard D., Jr an, Hayne B., Jr 317, an, James H 196, 297, 537, an, ' Michael C , Lynda F F., Jr •nn, John D ght, David C. .. ght, Deborah M. ght, Edmund S. .. ght, Floyd D., Jr ght, Kenneth B. ght, Michael D. Micha Olivei I w. Ill . Paul G., Jr Paul R Rosalind M 383 Stephen L 209 ght, Simeon P ght, Thomas H., Jr 383 ght, Wm. Brown bbel, Wayne C tkowski, William D. ... 3tt, Larry W :tt, Nancy C -non, Joel W ont, Charles E 149, Yager, Phillip S. 469 5 34 329 78 416 383 416 78 383 468 383 383 475 383 416 493 383 468 539 416 383 524 524 317 417 417 78 417 , 459 383 383 329 383 , 492 , 383 383 , 464 417 383 78 417 297 297 417 78 78 borough, James A 155, 353, 503 es, William P 297 „n, Herman H., Jr 78 irgin, Charles R 417 key, Pamela A 383, 523 ; e, William E., Jr 353, 503 ,ce, Henry D 353, 484 ,gue, Charles C 417 ,ng, Charlotte M 169, 297 jng, Deryl D una Darrell M 417 ung James C, Jr 417 ung, John G 417 ung Lorry C 168, 383, 507 ung ' , Monley S., Ill 170, 353, 435 Tho III vian E 417, 535 Youngblood, Cecil G 417 Youngblood, James R 417 Yount, David E 138, 383 Youtz, Richard D., Jr 417 Zatezalo, George D 417 Zeigler, Roland L 383, 501 Zeis, Carl L 241,297 Zepke, Barry G 78 Ziegler, Gary J 383 Zupa, Ronald P SUMTER ROSTER Alessandro, Norwood L 422 Ardis, P. Catherine C Atkinson, Lorin A., Jr Bailey, Jack W 422 Baldwin, W. L 422 Barker, Jomes C 422 Barkley, H. E 422 Bauer, James A 422 Baughmon, Leon M Beatson, Eorle L., Jr 422 Benbow, Artrell P 422 Boettcher, Wm. Barrett 422 Boykin, Samuel R Brice, Sandra T 422 Brown, Henry C 422 Bullord, Roger D 422 Bullock, Judith L Burress, Agnes E Clair, Thomas J 422 Cockerill, G. A 422 Coker, Alan D 422 Connell, John A 422 Coolidge, Mariette I Councill. Linda R 422 NAME PAGE Culler, Joe H 422 Daniels, Glorio J 422 Davis, Elizabeth A 422 Davis, James V., Jr 422 Davis, Rebecca A 422 Deaton, Elizabeth E Deaton, Fred E Delorey, A. L 422 Dubose, Hugh L 422 Dubose, Regina A 422 Edmunds, Samuel H 422 Edwards, Eugenia L 422 Evans, I. E 422 Franklin, Wm. E., Jr Geddings, Gail B Gibson, Jack Wm 422 Gooden, Susan P 422 Greene, J. W 423 Green, Mary L 423 Green, Shannon K 423 Griffin, Wm. Lester, Jr 423 Gruwell, Jeffrey M 423 Hart, Eth el E 423 Hecker, Jomes T 423 Heikkila, E. Wm., Jr 423 Hilton, Lois J 423 Hodge, D. E 423 Hodge, William H 423 Hopkins, Michael D 423 Hopkins, D. G 423 Howiler, Janice L 423 Hudson, T. R 423 Hutchins, 0. F 423 Iseman, Harold S., Jr 423 Jackson, Larry M 423 Jackson, Michael V 423 Jansen, Sharron L 423 Jeffords, Michoel H 423 Jewell, W. H 423 Judson, H. S 423 Justice, Danny W 423 Kennedy, Robert M., IV 423 Lambert, Betsy L 423 Lee, David L 423 Lee, John R., II 423 Looney, D. C 423 Lynam, Thomas P 423 McAllister, Luther H 423 McCoy, Carolyn S McLeod, Jacob L McMonus, BurnettS 423 Moses, E. B 423 Myers, Stephen R Newman, James A 423 Nolon, Eugene V Osborne, Wm. Joel 423 Payne, Wade A 423 Pond, J. E 423 Poplin, FelderW Potts, Wendell P 423 Ragin, Henry G 423 Ramey, G. C 423 Reardon, Wm. Irby 423 Redick, Hugh E 423 Reynolds, Robert J Richardson, Richard D Schlesser, Richard J Schwartz, C. D 423 Segars, Roy V., Ill Sexton, David E Shirer, Heywood 423 Simmons, Barry B Skinner, Jacqueline Skinner, Robert E 423 Smith, Gayle D 423 Smith, Herbert S 423 Steele, Billy H Stukes, Bobbye J 423 Teague, George A 423 Thompson, Ray E Thomas, D . A 423 Thorny, David A 423 Touchberry, Miles D 423 Waters, Wm. Fredrick Watus, B. F 423 Waynick, Harold R., Jr Weatherly, Mason C 423 Wilson, Susan R 423 Wilson, Donald C 423 Wilson, M. D 423 Wolski, Edward F 423 Woodham, John T., Jr 423 PAGE ... 423 GREENVILLE Anderson, Wm. Burton 425 Anglin, Wm. Duone 425 Ayers, Philip J Ballenger, Henry G., Jr Ballew, W. E 425 Barbery, Charie A 425 Barkley, Victor A 425 Beard, Delores D 425 Belk, V. S 425 Bell, Judith K Berfield, Greg L 425 Black, Michael L 425 Bolding, Ralph F 425 Bonnett, John V Bowie, Henry E. ... Bradley, H. G Bragg, Jimmy Bright, S. E Bruin, Harry Wm. ... Bryant, Carlyle R. Byrd, Jerry R Byrd, Rachel A. .... Cantrell, Michael L. Cortledge, Cherryl Cash, Dennis R Chambers, George E. Chastain, Gary 0. ... • n J 425 y E 425 425 425 425 Clayton, Sue A. Close, James L Colvin, Rob. Cothran, Ge Cothran, Ro Cox, Donnie 425 425 425 425 W 425 e A 425 425 s, Mary E 425 425 425 Davis, Richard L Dekalb, Baron E Dill, James C Duncan, Donn E Durham, Bessie L 425 Durham, Floyd D 425 ... 425 Edwards, Wm. Vendel, Jr. Elrod, D. G Elrod, James F Elrod, Leonard S Emner, G. P Enloe, Johnny D Ensor, M. A Fayssoux, Richard S. .. Ferguson, Christine J. Fresher, Robert E Freeman, Perry W., Jr. Gebert, Kenneth E Goode, Charles G., Jr. Grant, James D Gravlee, Vernon W Gray, Rex R Jr. 425 426 426 426 426 426 426 426 426 426 426 426 426 426 426 Harbin, James L., J Harding, Samuel R. Hawkins, Broadus E Heffernan, Peter C. Hester, James P., Hester, Richard L. Hoffman, Hollen L. Hoisington, Ralph E Hood, Charles E. ... Hudson, Charlotte G Huggins, Michael J. Hughey, Charles B. Hughey, M. T ;kson, Wm. Edward ster, John A 426 nes, Marion F 426 nes, Michael K 426 nes, Robert J Kearney, Charles W., Jr Keasler, Clifford R 426 C. E. Lan League, J. M ■• 426 Ledford, John D Lee, Donald G , 426 Ligon, Samuel C. Lockaby, Larry J. Lollis, Curtis J. . Long, Larry B. ... Long, Ronald S. .. Looper, Ronnie W. Lord, C. W Lord, Nancy L. ... 426 426 426 426 426 426 427 427 NAME PAGE McCoy, Joe W 427 McGill, Cynthia D 427 McJunkin, Roger D 427 McKay, John H 427 McKinney. James F McMohan, James K Marchant, Preston S Martin, Linda F Maxwell, James A 427 Mayson, Charles E 427 Meier, Thomas C 427 Merrill, James M 427 Miller, Bobby J Miller, Berley L 427 Miller, Jomes T., IV 427 Miller, Lone D Miller, Richard C, Jr 427 Miller, R. E 427 Montgomery, Richard W 427 Moore, Dennis D 427 Morton, Charles Wm Moseley, James H., Jr 427 Mull, Roger L Mullis, John A 427 Myers, E. C 427 Myll, P. L 427 Nalley, David J 427 Nix, Frank H Norris, Jeanne H O ' Connell, Michael A 427 Ornitz, Barry L 427 Osborne, Philip H Palm, Barry D 427 Peden, Raymond T 427 Peele, Maurice A 427 Peters, William J 427 Phillips, Joseph J 427 Poole, Benson A 427 Purcell, Loy D Putnam, Mock R Quesenbury, Joann B Reece, Brenda H 427 Ricker, Gary L Roberts, Guy L 427 Robertson, Jay D 427 Rochester, Danny M Rutledge, Charles T Rutland, David S Sanders, Cliff B 427 Sanford, Homer H Schien, Charles F Scott, Eorle B., Jr 427 Simmons, James W 427 Simpson, Floyd S 427 Sizemore, Thomas M 427 Smothers, Robert T 427 Smith, Jimmie R Smith, Theron C 427 Smith, Ted D 427 Smoke, Wm. Alan 427 Stansell, J. N 427 Stockton, Thomas S 427 Stone, Byron F 427 Strom, Joel A 427 Surrett, Donald A 427 Swartzel, Bill C, Jr 427 Swords, Nelson A 427 Taylor, Louise B 427 Turner, Robert L 427 Ukena, P. N 427 Venable, Joe H 427 Waldrop, Johnny A 427 Warren, Emily B 427 Waters, Jerry C 427 Watkins, Thomas C Webb, John W Welleford, Margaret A 427 White, G. H 427 Whitlock, Russell A 427 Windham, Steven D 427 Wolfe, Roy K Wright, Joyce L Wright, Scott K Yarbrough, Wm. Donald 427 Yelton, Floyd E McCall, Edwin H., Jr I ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY Agricultural Education Club 456 Air Force ROTC 196 Air Force ROTC Band 195 Alpha Gamma 500 Alpha Phi Omega 434 Alpha Zeta 433 American Association of Textile Technicians 458 American Association of Textile Chemist and Colorists .... 455 American Ceramic Society 457 American Chemical Society 460 American Dairy Science Association 461 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 462 American Institute of Architects 493 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 470 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 465 American Society of Civil Engineers 466 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 472 Army ROTC 1 88 Army ROTC Band 195 Arnold Air Society 538 Baptist Student Union 549 Beta Sigma Chi 543 Block and Bridle 474 Block C Club 244 Blue Key 436 Canterbury Club 550 Central Dance Association 150 Chester County Club 544 Christian Science Club 551 CHRONICLE 146 Circle K 438 Clemson Forestry Club 476 Clemson Players 186 Clemson University Education Club 478 Concert Band 183 Counterguerrillas 193 Delta Kappa Alpha 502 Delta Phi Kappa 504 Delta Sigma Nu 479 Delta Theta Chi 520 Fellowship of Christian Atheletes 259 Fencing Club 254 Flying Tiger Angel Flight 534 Gamma Beta Phi 439 Glee Club 184 Hall Supervisors 176 Hillel-Brandeis 552 Horticulture Club 469 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 482 Internationa I Students Association 545 Inter-Fraternity Council 493 Inter-Sorority Council 5)9 lota Lambda Sigma 48I lota MuSigma 44 q Kappa Alpha Sigma 434 Kappa Delta Chi 5Q Q Kappa Sigma Nu 508 Keramos 44] Light Brigade 525 Mixed Chorus ] 85 Mu Beta Psi 442 Newman Club 553 Numeral Society 510 Omicron Zeta Tau 522 Pershing Rifle Co. C-4 530 Pershing Rifle Pledge Platoon 532 Pershing Rifle 4th Reg. Hqts 529 Phi Eta Sigma 444 Phi Kappa Delta 512 Phi Kappa Phi 445 Pre-Vet Club ! . ! 486 Scabbard and B lade 536 Scuba Diving Club 257 Sigma Alpha Zeta 514 Sigma Beta Chi 524 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 516 Sigma Tau Epsilon 443 Society for the Advancement of Management 488 Society of American Military Engineers 540 Student Agriculture and Biological Science Council 485 Student Government j_2 Tan 9 Su Du 25 g TAPS 133 448 Tau Beta Pi Tau Sigma Delta 449 TIGER ' .â– . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 140 Tiger Band 170 Tiger Brotherhood 45Q WSBF .... ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' 156 Women ' s Student Association ] 65 Xi Si 9 ma Pi 452 YMCA Cabinet 555 YMCA Senior Council 555 YMC Junior Council 557 YMCA Sophomore Council 558 YMCA Freshman Council 559 York County Club 546 Young Democrats 437 Young Republicans 490 4-H Club ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 480 ADVERTISING DIRECTORY Abbott Machine Company, Inc 582 A Friend 595 Anderson-Ellison Realty 580 Barry Sturmer 580 Bevere-Air Company 567 Bill Ballentine Motor Company 570 Blackman Uhler Chair Company 569 Borden ' s Company 574 Cartee ' s Florist Shop 579 Clemson Jewelers 591 Clemson Service Station 586 Clemson Shoe Service 591 Clemson Theater 583 Coburg Dairy, Inc 595 Coco-Cola Bottling Company 586 Coker ' s Department Store 5 DO Coker ' s Pedigreed Seed Company 585 Cone Mills 584 C. R. Hipp, Inc 594 Dan ' s 566 Duke Power Company 568 Fashion Corner 585 Gallant-Belk Company 576 Gasper-Ware Photographers 596 Gerrish Milliken Mill 579 Greenville News-Piedmont Company 577 Harper ' s 5 10 588 Heyward Mahon Company 586 H. Neil Gillespie 580 Jack Rabbit Company 570 Jacobs Manufacturing Company 588 Jamille Francis 586 J. P. Stevens 587 Kay ' s Shop 588 Kline Iron and Steel Company 572 Lacher ' s Jewelers 585 Lawrence and Bowner 576 L. C. Martin Drug Company 566 Lees-Wright , 572 Lindsey ' s 588 Lockwood Green 581 Lynch Drug Company 568 McGregor ' s Drug Store 576 Mercks 591 Mike Persia Chevrolet 568 Mullins Trailer and Tractor Manufacturing Company 580 Patterson Realty Company 577 Pet Dairies 583 Robert Rollings Blazers, Inc 583 Rogers Fertilizer Company 577 Rush Wilson, Ltd 595 Salisbury Brick Corp 579 Sherwin-Williams . . . 570 Shrimp Boat 570 Sloan ' s Men ' s Store 59] Sonoco Products Company 571 Southern Opticians 574 Spartan Grain-Mill Company 582 Springs Cotton Mills 575 Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company 578 Sullivan Hardware Company 570 Sylvan Brothers Jewelers 582 Terry Bottling Company 574 The Capitol 574 The State Record Company 590 Troy H. Cribb Sons, Inc 576 Walter Hillman 579 WESC 572 West Columbia Sports Shop 573 West Virginia Pulp Paper Company 592 Williams Furniture Company 589 Woodside Mills 593 PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 613 • â– - â– â– â– Pi 1 f III 1 â– f r y gSBMjRI 4wâ„¢E mff3L â– SHj R v s ; P|H wi fty ' Si S ' • ' giff i,.y ' - ' i . ' : :y . ' : ' -. .1 v %A mi M • w sss Li r i â– MOW 623) . â– k The 1967 TAPS staff expresses its deepest appreciation to Dean Walter T. Cox, Mrs. Sybil R. Albert, Dean Geo. E. Coakley, Joe Sherman, E. T. O ' Cain, Gaspar-Ware, H. Neil Gillespie, and to the many others who have given of their time and interest to TAPS. JH JSB 3IP11 ••■•..â– ' • ' •■• BHiHB m v.- V  ' . ' â– â– â– â– - ' â– HH - ' â– ' â– - jjp j| 36ifl Wm MM |K lpflll IffllffB f Wj jw ty hM n 9 â– H Hi mm â– i i n$fB R S3 nsm -v-l v , 1 1 Slfl â– â– V ? IHI ERSranH SÂ
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